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GORDON MCQUEEN, HIS SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL CAP 1976-77 the royal blue cap gilt embroidered with THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED crest and date 1976-77Note: This cap was awarded to Leeds and later Manchester United star Gordon McQueen for his appearances for the national team during the 1976-77 season. This would of course include that years British Home Championships, a competition that stands to this day as amongst the most historically significant in our sporting history.It was one that came down to a final day clash between Scotland and England, played on the enemy’s soil, Wembley.A goal in the opening 45 from McQueen put Scotland ahead, with a second half effort from King Kenny Dalglish all but placing the trophy in Scottish hands. A last minute penalty from the English wasn’t enough, the whistle blew and what proceeded to happen still lives strong in Scottish folklore.The fans invaded the pitch en masse, asserting our nation’s dominance, tearing up the goalposts and even pocketing clumps of earth.This cap is therefore a significant part of our footballing heritage, awarded to one of the goal scorers for the integral part he played in that competition.Provenance: This was purchased at a Variety Club of Great Britain Tribute to Ally McCoist dinner, 1992. It is presented alongside a ticket and programme to that event, as well as supporting correspondence.
BRIAN LAUDRUP OF RANGERS F.C., SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP FINAL COMMEMORATIVE SHIRT 1996 signed by the player, embroidered crest, Adidas, 'The Coca-Cola Cup Final 1996' and printed sponsor to front, S.F.L. branding to sleeves, mounted with plaquette, framed and under glass, 94cm x 94cm overallNote: Brian Laudrup is a Danish former footballer who is often regarded as one of the most talented players of his generation. He played for a number of clubs including Bayern Munich and Fiorentina, before he was signed by Rangers in 1994.He would spend a total of four years in Scotland, winning numerous trophies and accolades including three League titles, one Scottish Cup and one League Cup. He would look back upon his time with Rangers as ‘the best four years of my career.’ Certainly, the fans were of the same mind, Laudrup later inducted into the Hall of Fame upon its inauguration in 2000.This shirt was won as part of a competition when it was billed as the player’s match worn shirt from the 1996 Scottish League Cup final. Following further research, we can confirm that this shirt is not a match worn or issued example and is rather a commemorative piece.The game was played against Hearts, a team looking sharp, having already seen off Celtic enroute to the final. For Rangers, this season held a particular importance. This League Cup was a chance to set the tone during a year that would see them lift their celebrated ninth-League title in a row.The match itself was fiercely contested. Two goals from McCoist in the first half proving insufficient when Hearts drew level at 59 minutes. After a bust up and a dram at half time, Gazza was there though. Two quickfire goals at 64’ and 66’ looking enough to secure the game. Or was it? A 90th minute goal from future Rangers man Davie Weir would draw Hearts to within touching distance. Ultimately it wasn’t enough though, as the quality of that legendary Rangers squad shone through. Another trophy in what was, a most dominant period.Provenance: This shirt was won in 1996 as part of a competition ran by the Daily Record and was sent by the 1873 Rangers Superstore. It is presented alongside the prize-winning letter.
A brass car horn missing rubber end (h: 32cm) a late 18thc pewter tankard with knop handle to top and initials GSB 1784, (h: 27cm x 10cm) a china maize pattern cheese bell cover with gilt decoration, (h: 16cm x 20cm) a brass Elizabethan style candlestick, (h: 16cm) two white metal mounted circular ash trays and an Epns trophy on stand (a lot)
Football, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured during a team photo shoot with the England Football squad for the World Cup 1966 game, when England won the trophy. Est. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football Autographed Man United 1977 : B/W Cutting Removed From An Old Footy Annual / Programme, Measuring 14 X 9 Cms It Depicts The 1977 Fa Cup Final Winners Manchester United, Posing With Their Trophy During A Photo Shoot At Old Trafford Following A Memorable 2 1 Victory Over Liverpool, Nicely Signed In Blue Marker By ; Greenhoff, Mcilroy, Stepney, Nicholl, McCreery, Macari, Pearson, Hill And Albiston. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Liverpool v Real Madrid XI Trofeo "Santiago Bernabeu" participant's medal Liverpool v Real Madrid XI Trofeo "Santiago Bernabeu" participant's medal, 30th August 1989, inscribed 'Real Madrid Club de Futbol' with club crest, reverse inscribed 'Trofeo Santiago Bernabeu Equipos Participantes 30th August 1989' with both club's crest and trophy symbol, circular silvered medal, diameter 35mmGiven to Peter Robinson, Liverpool's former Club Secretary and Chief Executive
A rare cased Art Nouveau silver three-handled trophy cup, Charles Bolton & Son Ltd., London 1917, the plain rounded body with gilt interior and three organic sweeping handles, on a pedestal foot, 5 1/8in. (13cm.), weight 6.0 tr.oz., raised on a ebony turned base 7 1/8in. (18cm.) high overall, housed in a fitted black leather presentation box, with hinged lid and front doors, opening to reveal purple silk and velvet interior. * Condition: Rubbed maker’s mark, case with very light scuffing, otherwise very good condition.
A contemporary silver (filled) figure of a racehorse with jockey up, Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 1992, signed 'D. Geenty 84', raised on wooden rectangular base, 11in. (28cm.) long, 9 7/8in. (25cm.) high. * Condition: * Ideal for use as a trophy. * Condition: Repair/split to front left raised leg just below knee and above fetlock (having movement), otherwise good.
A unique and highly unusual Victorian cased silver presentation watercolour prize artists pallet, the prize winning trophy artist pallet inscribed ‘~~CHAGFORD, SOUTH NORWOOD - Presented to Miss Coles. - FOR PROFICIENCY IN - Drawing & painting in Water Colours ~ by Richard Elmore ~ 1885.’, 4 7/8in. (12.5cm.) at widest, weight 0.74 tr.oz., (unmarked), presented in original fitted case. * Condition: Silver not hallmarked, very good condition, case with light surface scuffs etc.
A fiddle pattern bright cut silver tablespoon etc etc, CT Maine, Sheffield, with engraved floral decoration, engraved with initials, in CT Maine Ltd card box, together with various other silver smalls and flatware, to include a silver mounted bone handle carving set, dredger, miniature clock, pepper, miniature trophy cups, etc, weight without carving set, clock etc, 15.0 tr.oz. (qty) * Condition: Some pieces with rubbed hallmarks, carving set with rust on steel blades, fair
A German silver and enamel trinket box, early 20th century, maker Kuppenheim Louis - Pforzheim, .900 silver, circular with enamelled decoration of a musical trophy, within a chased husk border, gilt washed interior, impressed marks to base, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) diameter. * Condition: Very good condition, with just a few tiny scratches to enamel and no other faults.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage pair of Sportsman Footballers (1) flock head figure with firm hands and plastic dog tag - blue shirt and socks, white shorts; (2) World Cup Footballer - flock head figure with gripping hands, white shirt, shorts and socks, blue tracksuit top with "World Cup 1970" to rear, comes with trophy and Hong Kong white plastic football (not correct for this issue) - Fair to Good in white card display boxes. (2)
A mid Victorian silver rowing oar trophy, the blade engraved with presentation inscription for Lancaster Regatta, 1857, by Chawner & Co, London 1857, 24.5cm long, another similar smaller example by George Randle, Birmingham 1892, in fitted case, and a silver small figure of an oarsman, standing holding an oar, Birmingham 1956, 10.5cm high, 6oz overall (3)
A George V silver twin handled trophy cup, by Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1925, 14cm high, together with seven further various silver trophies, two with applied enamel pennants, two small capstan inkwells, an egg cup and spoon, cased, and a silver mounted perpetual desk calendar (AF), 32oz weighable (qty)
A collection of silver, comprising an Indian cylindrical jar and cover, embossed with figures and exotic birds in a landscape, 10.5cm high, two small twin handled trophy cups, a rectangular cigarette box, a ceramic cream jug and sugar basin with pierce decorated holders, and a pair of clothes brushes, 17oz weighable (qty)
A collection of silver items, comprising a pair of rectangular photo frame mounts, an egg cup, a small trophy, four napkin rings, a cigarette case, a pill box, odd flatware, a silver topped glass powder jar, and a silver mounted treen bowl, 13oz weighable, together with two cased sets of six silver plated corn on the cob holders, by Mappin & Webb (qty)
A later 19th century bells-in-sight cylinder musical boxSwiss, circa 1880the 33cm cylinder playing twelve airs on a single comb as indicated on tune sheet and indicator with five saucer bells and one double, enamelled butterfly strikers, and zither attachment, contained in rosewood veneered case, the lid with transfer trophywidth of case 66cmCondition:Case distressed, bowed and with some signs of worming. The enamel on the strikers in fair condition. Requires an overhaul. Tune sheet part missing detached and distressed
A George V silver presentation twin handled trophy and coverBirmingham, 1921, Martin Hall & Co.of plain vase form with twin loop handles on a pedestal foot the domed cover with flame finial, engraved "Royal Tournament 1922 Sabre v Sabre Cadets First Prize won by Cadet C.J.W. Hill Royal Military College height 20cm., weight approx. 10.58oztCondition:Knocks to body and foot
New England Kennel Club trap shooting trophy, of American interest, a copper tankard marked NEKC Trap Shooting May 18th 1907, Class B JJ Cairnes. Comes with a printed page from The World of Shooting dated March 16th 1907 in which JJ Cairnes is mentioned. Cup measuring 14.5 cm. Tankard height 14.5 cm.
Schneider Trophy Aircraft 1913 1931 by Derek N James 1981 First Edition Hardback Book with 304 pages published by Putnam and Co Ltd London good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
The Schneider Trophy A History of the Contests for La Coupe D'Aviation Maritime Jaques Schneider by David Mondey 1975 First UK Edition Hardback Book with 303 pages published by Robert Hale and Co London good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
A George V silver twin handled trophy, Selfridge and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1911, the reeded ribbon handles above a plain polished body and spreading circular foot, 15cm high (weighted base) with a George V silver three handled pedestal dish, Alexander Clark and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 5.5cm high, and three silver miniature trophies, highest 13.5cm, gross weight 6.8ozt (without weighted example) (5)
A Victorian silver twin handled presentation cup, Martin Hall and Co, London 1880, with loop handles and inscription 'The Craven Puppy show, April 1880, 2nd prize dog, Mr Mee's Alfred' 9cm high, with a Victorian silver cream jug, Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1900, 9.5cm, and a George V silver trophy of small proportions, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1934, 10cm high, and a George V silver christening mug, C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1932, gross weight 13.1ozt (4)
Y A MID-VICTORIAN GILT METAL MOUNTED SATINWOOD, AMARANTH AND MARQUETRY BUREAU DE PENTE OR LADY'S WRITING DESKTHIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY The rectangular sloping top with a hinged flap enclosing a panel inlaid with a musical trophy and two drawers, with one side drawer, on cabriole legs 86cm high, 68cm wide, 48cm deep
An Edwardian mahogany and glazed bowfront display cabnet, by Edwards & Roberts, early 20th century; the top with gilt metal three quarter gallery around a marquetry worked musical trophy within an oval reserve; above friezes of marquetry festoons; the interior with three shelves above a cupboard with further marquetry decoration; on tapering legs to spade feet; the reverse with ivorine maker's plaque; 131cm high, 62cm wide, 31cm deep
Collection of racing memorabilia relating to Julie Cecil (1942-2022) and her father, Sir Noel Murless (1910-1987) to include trophies, Tiffany glass vase presented by Goodwood racecourse, 1979 Tattersalls Tavern Trophy, framed photograph of Sir Noel on Red April, 1959 Newmarket Town Plate stirrup clock memento and other items
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