A fine quality silver gilt presentation marmeluke sword, makers initials SH, Birmingham, 1818, retailed by Mackay and Cunningham Edinburgh, the blade with blue and gilt presentation inscription, list of subscribers names (indistinct but two may be C. French and F Murray?) and dated 1818 with Royal cipher. (There is a number partly visible with the upper garter type belt - possibly 'The 94th'?) The crosspiece chased with foliage, ivory grip with yellow metal pique work, bullion dress knot, the scabbard mounts engraved with Britannia, trophy of arms, thistle, lion, flowers and 'centurion', suspension loops each in the form of a laurel wreath, sword 90cm. History: The vendor purchased a storage building in Shrewsbury in 1972 and this sword, among other items, came with the acquisition, simply lying on the storage shelves. Here the sword remained until the vendors sold the building many years later when it was removed and stored in a loft.Condition: The sword is very grubby throughout. The blade has various levels of rusting throughout the length. The blue and gilt decoration on the blade is partly visible although it is very hard to read / obscured. The fish skin panels to the scabbard are perished / lacking. The scabbard is slightly bent. Much of the gilt surface to the silver appears to be fair. There are hall marks to the top of the scabbard and the back of the crosspiece. Attention will be needed. (At fault)
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club Full Members Tickets, 1959 to 1985. (27); Ken Lee Sheffield Cricket Memorabilia, to include glass goblet, silver banded match ball for Sheffield United v. Collegiate, 1950 where he performed hat trick. Silver trophy S.T.C.L Division B. S.U.C.C, 1959 blazer badge.
Motor-racing autograph book. Collected at the British Empire Trophy races 1958-59 at Oulton Park. Signatures include Tim Parnell, John Dalton, Dick Prior, Jimmy Blumer, Jock Lawrence, Peter Ashdown, George Wicken, Don Parker, Peter Blond, Dick Steed, Raymond Baxter and John Surtees. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Leeds United 1974, Signed 12 X 8 Photo B/W Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing The 1974 First Division Winners Leeds United, Posing With Their Trophy Prior To Billy Bremner's Testimonial At Elland Road, Signed By Hunter, Harvey, Gray, Cherry, Jones, Lorimer, Bates, Jordan And McQueen Using A Fine Blue Marker. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Football Ashley Young 12x8 signed colour photo in action for Manchester United. Ashley Simon Young (born 9 July 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger, a wing back or a full back for Premier League club Manchester United and the English national team. Born and raised in Hertfordshire, Young started his career at Watford, making his first senior appearances in 2003 under the management of Ray Lewington. He became a first-team regular in 2004-05 and was one of Watford's key players in their promotion winning 2005-06 season. Young continued to play well for Watford in the Premier League, and in January 2007 he transferred to Aston Villa for an £8 million fee, rising to £9. 65 million with add-ons. He established himself in the first team at Villa Park and won the PFA Young Player of the Year award in 2009. On 23 June 2011, Young signed for Manchester United for an undisclosed fee. He has gone on to win every trophy available in English football, winning the FA Community Shield in 2011, the Premier League in 2013, the FA Cup in 2016 and the EFL Cup in 2017. In May 2017, he won European silverware as part of the United squad that lifted the UEFA Europa League. Young represented England at under-21 level and has since earned 31 senior caps, scoring 7 goals. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Phil Neal and Alan Kennedy Liverpool football autographed high quality 16x12 inch photograph. Philip George Neal (born 20 February 1951) is an English retired footballer who played for Northampton Town, Liverpool and Bolton Wanderers as a full back. He is one of the most successful English players of all time, having won eight First Divisions, four League Cups, five FA Charity Shields, four European Cups, one UEFA Cup and one UEFA Super Cup during his eleven years at Liverpool. He later returned to Bolton Wanderers as manager, leading them to victory in the Football League Trophy before spells managing Coventry City, Cardiff City and Manchester City. Neal also had a long career with the England national team, winning 50 caps and playing in the 1982 World Cup. Alan Kennedy (born 31 August 1954) is a former English professional footballer who played the majority of his career as a left back for Newcastle United and then Liverpool. He was a stalwart member of the latter team that won many honours from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. In all Kennedy was active as a professional in England, Denmark, Belgium and Wales, making over 500 appearances in a career that lasted for 22 years. He also represented England at senior international level. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Air Marshal Sir Richard Atcherley AFC hand written reply to typed letter on reverse. He was a member of the RAF team that competed for the Schneider Trophy in 1929. Letter confirms he was part of the 1922 joke catapulting the mess at RAF Cranwell. Atcherley was appointed Officer Commanding No. 219 Squadron in October 1939 and then became Officer Commanding the Air Element of the British Expeditionary Force in Norway in May 1940. He went on to be Station Commander at RAF Drem in Scotland in June 1940 in which year he was also awarded the Air Force Cross. He was awarded a bar to his Air Force Cross on 24 September 1941. [4] In 1942 he served as Station Commander at RAF Fairwood Common and then at RAF Kenley. He was promoted to temporary group captain on 27 March 1942. In April 1943 Atcherley became Air Officer Commanding of No. 211 Group at Tripoli in Libya. At the time of the invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky) on 10 July 1943, No. 211 Group was the primary fighter force of Air Vice Marshal Harry Broadhurst's Desert Air Force, a sub-command of Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham's Northwest African Tactical Air Force. Later that year he transferred to Headquarters RAF Fighter Command and in 1944 he moved to Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Air Force in preparation for Operation Overlord. He spent the closing stages of the War as Commandant of the Fighter Leaders' School and then as Commandant of the Central Fighter Establishment. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
AVM F W Long 1931 Schneider trophy member signed 1971 RAF Boscombe Down Supermarine S6B cover SC22. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
BIG MATCH MISCELLANY Box containing circa 128 big match programmes from the 60s and 70s with occasional 80. A little bit of everything including FA Cup Finals, England Internationals, League Cup Finals, Scottish Cup Finals, FA Vase, FA Trophy, Schools, 1966 Tournament World Cup programme, Charity Shield, 1968 European Cup Final, Amateur Cup, Scotland Internationals. Some minor duplication. Condition varies but most are generally good. Fair-generally good
1966 WORLD CUP ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS A 10" X 8" colour photograph of Bobby Moore being chaired by Hurst and Wilson and holding the trophy aloft after the Final. The photo is housed in a white folder which is signed around the border by 9 players including Hurst, Peters, Cohen, Hunt, Ball, Stiles, Wilson, Jack Charlton and Banks. Good
FRANCE - WALES 1933 A rectangular bronze medallion designed by Abel la Fleur who sculpted the original World Cup (Jules Rimet trophy). The obverse is inscribed Federation Francaise Football Association and the front shows a football scent with an inscription reading "France - Pays de Galles - Paris-25/5/1933. believed to have been presented to players and officials when Wales played France in Paris. Measures 6.5cm x 4.8cm. Good
KENT NON-LEAGUE Collection of 15 Kent Non-League team programmes, 1950s, an odd assortment but none the less interesting for that. Includes Kent Junior Cup Final 1958, Canterbury Challenge Trophy Final 1952 , Boughton Sports v Herne Bay United, 6 x Bexleyheath and Welling mid fifties home programmes, Kent League (Div 2) Cup Final 56/7 Margate Res v Tunbridge Wells Res (punch-holes), England v Ireland amateur International at Bromley56/7, Kent Amateur Cup Final, Bromley v Faversham Town 11/4/57 (tape mark, date stamped), plus issues from Bromley and Canterbury plus Hastings & District FA Charity Shield Final, Bromley v Maidstone Utd 14/5/55 at Pilot Field, Hastings. Some faults. Fair-generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED 67 Large colour photograph of Champions , Manchester United 1966-67, good quality paper showing United team group with the Division 1 Trophy and the Charity Shield with facsimile signatures beneath the team. Originally only available from the Club Shop. Some folds.. Generally good
WOLVES Selection of items relating to Wolves including a press photograph 8" x 6" showing Stan Cullis with the League Trophy 1953/54, a card signed by 7 players including Williams, Wright, Shorthouse, Swinbourne, plus several magazine pictures of Wolves team groups and individual players between 1939 and 1960. Generally good
1962 WORLD CUP Pass issued to Uruguayan official Esteban Marino for the 1962 World Cup in Chile, shows his photograph and description as referee from Uruguay. World Cup trophy , 1962 and Uruguayan Football Association printed on reverse. Comes with card issued for the 1962 World Cup , formerly the property of Marino. Generally good
A Chinese silver coloured metal pedestal bowl, inscribed BRYC Commodore's Trophy Presented by G H Oxley, with dragon handles, the body decorated in relief two further dragons, Hung Chong & Co, 28 cm wide, on a carved and pierced hardwood stand, 17 cm high (overall) See illustration Condition report Report by RBApprox. 25.5 oztReport by RBOverall very dirty, a few minor and occasional dents, the dragon handles - one appears to be missing its tongue, or the part coming from below its chin, a little rubbed.Stand - generally dirty, would benefit from a polish.
70-79 CE. AE 21.5-23, 12.73gg (11h). Judaea, Caesarea Maritima. Obv: A[YTOKP] TITO - Σ KAΙΣAP Head laureate right. Rx: IOYΔAIAΣ E[AΛWKYIAΣ] Trophy, at base of which are, on left, captive seated left with hands tied behind back, and on right, large pelta-shaped shield. Sofaer 13 var., p. 275, pl. 224. RPC 2313 (41 spec.) var. The captive on reverse is seated on our coin, rather than kneeling as on Sofaer 13, pl. 224, and in the RPC description ("crouching"). VF.
Victoriatus, 3.19gg (9h). Uncertain mint, c. 214-212 BC. Obv: Laureate head of Jupiter right. Rx: Victory standing right, crowning trophy; grain ear growing from groundline before her, [ROMA] in exergue (off flan). Crawford 72/1. Sydenham 194. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 129, 9 October 2014, lot 129; ex Sternberg XXI, 14-15 November 1988, lot 217. EF, some light corrosion.
134 BC. Denarius, 3.97gg (11h). . Obv: Helmeted head of Roma right, GEM behind, star before. Rx: Mars in quadriga right, holding spear, shield, and reins in left hand and trophy in right hand; below, C ABVRI (AB and VR ligate); in exergue, ROMA. Crawford 244/1. Sydenham 490. RSC Aburia 1. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Pegasi, March 2016 ("ex Calman Collection"). EF.
Denarius, 3.99gg (6h). Rome, 62 BC. Obv: Veiled and diademed head of Concord right, PAVLLVS LEPIDVS- CONCORDIA around. Rx: PAVLLVS in exergue, TE - R above, L. Aemilius Paullus erecting trophy before three captives, King Perseus of Macedon and his two sons, commemorating Paullus' victory at Pydna in 168 BC. Crawford 415/1. Sydenham 926. RSC Aemilia 10. EF.
Denarius, 4.05gg (5h). Rome, 61 BC. Obv: Laureate and diademed female head right. Rx: Equestrian statue of M. Lepidus right, holding trophy over shoulder; M LEPI[DVS] in exergue. Crawford 419/1b, citing Hersh, Essays…Albert Baldwin, no. 34, pl. IV (different dies). This variant is not in RSC (cf. Aemilia 21b) or Sydenham (cf. 827). A rare variant of a rare and interesting type. NGC 4625017-020. EF.
Denarius, 3.96gg (7h). , 46-45 BC. Obv: Bust of Venus right wearing stephane, Cupid on shoulder. Rx: Trophy of arms including two curved trumpets, between seated female captive on left and seated male captive on right, the female mourning, the male with hands tied behind back; in exergue, CAESAR. Crawford 468/1. Sydenham 1014. Cohen 13 (2 Fr.). Sear, Imperators 58. Mint State.
Denarius, 3.73gg (12h). , 42-41 BC. Obv: Head of Neptune ight., with trident over shoulder. Rx: Male figure on right, with right hand raising kneeling female figure on left; behind, trophy; in exergue, [MV]RCVS IMP. Crawford 510/1. Sydenham 1315 (R8). RSC Statia 1. Sear, Imperators 337. Lucius Staius Murcus began his political career as a legate of Caesar in Gaul and Africa from 48-46 BC. After Caesar's murder, he was appointed proconsul of Syria by the Senate. When Cassius arrived in the province in 43 BC, Murcus promptly transferred his allegiance and legions to the Liberator and was rewarded with command of a fleet. He demonstrated considerable skill as a naval tactician and in uneasy partnership with Ahenobarbus achieved complete control of the Adriatic and the seas around Greece. After the Republican disaster at Philippi, the two admirals waited developments in the Ionian Sea in support of no cause but their own, pirates in all but name. Murcus eventually made the ill-fated decision to throw in his lot with Sextus Pompey in Sicily. Pompey no doubt welcomed the arrival of Murcus' ships and well-seasoned crews, but Murcus himself was inconveniently accustomed to his own independent command. The two men soon quarreled; Pompey accused Murcus of conspiracy and ordered his execution in 40/39 BC. The rare coinage of Staius Murcus has never received the careful examination it merits. The depiction of Neptune on the obverse is an exact echo of an issue struck by Brutus in the previous year (Crawford 507/2), perhaps an indication of Murcus' lingering allegiance to the Republican cause. The type and legend of the reverse is more difficult to explain. For what victory did Murcus justify the adoption of the title IMP for Imperator? Sear in "Imperators" suggests the successful siege of Bassus in Apamaea in 43 BC as a suitable occasion, but Republican commanders didn't typically claim the title imperator for victory over their fellow Romans. Nor would that land siege two years earlier resonate with the sailors under Murcus' command in 41 BC, presumably the intended targets of the message. How does the title relate to the scene depicted? Is the standing male figure Murcus? Is the kneeling figure Roma, as suggested by Crawford? Again, what battle is represented by the trophy? An attractive example of an extremely rare coin, without the porosity, poor centering and double-striking that notoriously plague this issue. It's been plausibly suggested that the endemic double-striking indicates that these coins were actually struck aboard a ship in Murcus' fleet!. Bold Fine.
69-79 AD. Denarius, 3.23gg (6h). Rome, 70 AD. Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG Head laureate right. Rx: IVDAEA in exergue, Mourning Judaea, veiled and supporting head with left hand, seated right on ground beside trophy. RIC 2 (C2). BM 35. Paris 23. Cohen 226 (5 Fr.). Hendin 1479. NGC 4625017-014. Good VF.
69-79 AD. Denarius, 3.42gg (5h). Rome, 79 AD. Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG Head laureate right. Rx: TR POT X - COS VIIII Victory standing left setting shield on trophy, below which sits mourning Judaea. RIC 1068 (C ). BM 246. Paris 214. Hendin 1485. Cohen 552 (5 Fr.). Scarce late Judaea Capta type: only seven specimens in Reka Devnia hoard. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 106, 20 January 1999, lot 466. EF.
138-161 AD. Aureus, 6.88gg (6h). Rome, 143-4 AD. Obv: ANTONINVS AVG - PIVS P P TR P COS III Head laureate right. Rx: IMPERA - TOR II Victory flying right holding trophy with both hands. BM 492. Calicó 1548 (this coin). Cohen 429 (45 Fr.). RIC 109a (C ). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Ken Dorney, February 2000; ex M & M, November 1962, lot 612. Collectors must watch out for a deceptive modern fake of this aureus, published by the IAPN in Bulletin of Counterfeits 11, 1, 1988, fig. 10a. Our coin is from different dies, and is authentic; indeed fig. 11 in the cited article illustrates our very specimen as a genuine pendant to the replica there published. Near Mint State.
270-275 AD. Aureus, 4.03gg (6h). Milan. Obv: IMP C L DOM AVRE - LIANVS P F AVG Bust laureate, cuirassed r., seen from front, aegis with small Medusa head across breast, additional fold of aegis on l. shoulder, palm on r. shoulder strap. Rx: VIRTVS AVG Mars advancing r. holding spear and trophy over shoulder, captive seated at his feet. Paris 430, pl. 13. Göbl 127q0(2), pl. 74. RIC 15. Cohen 269 (120 Fr.). Ex Gemini XIII, 6 April 2017, lot 214. In flawless condition, beautifully struck on a broad flan, without the seawater damage that handicaps most aurei of Aurelian. Mint State.
317-287 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.91gg (12h). Syracuse, c. 310-295 BC. Obv: ΚΟPAΣ Head of Kore right, wearing stalk of grain as wreath. Rx: ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΕΙΟΣ Nike standing right holding hammer and nail, about to fasten helmet to top of trophy before her; in lower left field, triskeles. M. Ierardi, AJN 7-8 (1995-96), p. 64, 214 (O59/R144). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex CNG 66, 19 May 2004, lot 148, giving pedigree "From the Ronald Cohen Collection". This is one of the best examples of the late issue of this type. Toned Near Mint State.
Tommy Smith and Ian Callaghan 10x8 b/w photo holding league championship trophy. Ex-England international footballer who played as a defender at Liverpool for 16 years from 1962 to 1978. Known for his uncompromising defensive style, manager Bill Shankly once said of him: Tommy Smith wasn't born, he was quarried. Ian Callaghan is a retired English footballer who played as a midfielder. He holds the record for most appearances for Liverpool. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
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