Phil WESTREN (1950) Penzance Harbour Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1974 verso,46cm x 56cm. Phil Westren was born and bred in Penzance, Phil was educated at the Humphry Davy Grammar School, Penzance, where in the 'Art' department teachers Charlie McCarthy and Reg Watkiss proved inspirational. A former shipping clerk, postman and part-time signwriter, for a numebr of years, Phil has been the Media Officer for the Cornish Pirates rugby team. He is also proudly a Life Member and Vice President of Penzance & Newlyn RFC, and in his youth played over 560 games for the club.
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A collection of Commemorative Coronation silver and bronze medals, including Edward VII Crowned 1902 and Alexandria Queen Consort (bronze and silvered), National Medal for Success in Art Awarded by the Board of Education, King and Emperor Crowned 1937, Investiture of Edward Prince of Wales, Edwardvs VII Rex Imperator Visit to Rugby, and Edward VII and Queen Alexandria King of Great Britain and Ireland Emporor of India Crowned June 26th 1902, by Spink, Royal Mint and others, all in fitted boxes. (8)
ANDY CUNNINGHAM OF SCOTLAND, MATCH WORN JERSEY, 12TH FEBRUARY 1921 vs. Wales, embroidered crest, interior T. R. CHARLTON labelProvenance: Purchased from Sotheby's Auctions, February 1999. Note: Rangers legend Andy CunninghamBorn in Galston, Ayrshire, Cunningham '...began his career with local Junior side Newmilns before moving to Kilmarnock in 1909. After six seasons at Rugby Park he joined Rangers in 1915. He made his Rangers debut on 5 April 1915 in a 1–0 defeat to Partick Thistle, and made five appearances in his first season at Ibrox. Cunningham served as a lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War.Cunningham continued to be used infrequently by manager William Wilton before establishing himself in the Rangers team in 1918–19. He won seven League titles and played in Rangers' famous 1928 Scottish Cup Final triumph where they defeated Celtic 4–0 to win the trophy for the first time in 25 years. In total, he made 389 League and Scottish Cup appearances and scored 183 goals for the Govan clubCunningham was also capped at international level, playing 12 times for Scotland and scoring five goals; he lost just one of his matches for Scotland. Cunningham also represented the Scottish League XI 10 times.'
Twelve (12) UK silver proof £2 coins and sets, including 1995 Dove, 1995 Dove piedfort, 1995 United Nations (x2), 1995 United Nations piedfort, 1997 Technology, 1997 Technology piedfort, 1997-1998 piedfort set, 1998 Technology, 1999 Rugby, 1999 Rugby holographic piedfort, and 2001 Marconi piedfort. Packaging: Royal Mint boxes with certificates.
Of sporting interest: a 9ct gold medal, Millom F.C., of Maltese cross design with engraved rugby player to central boss, engraved verso 'North Western Rugby Football League champions, season 1891-1892, Millom F.C.', with pendant suspension loop and brooch fittings, Birmingham hallmarks, 1891, maker's mark for Constantine & Floyd, length 4.7cm Millom R.L.F.C. is an amateur rugby league club based in the town of Millom in Cumbria, and is the oldest amateur rugby league club in the world, having been founded in 1873.Condition Report: Approximate weight 16.44 grams.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MILITARY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM CIRCA 1902-5. Early 20th century military photograph album circa 1902-5, the photographs appear to be mainly of Officers and soldiers of the Norfolk Regiment and includes, Cadets at Sandhurst with Colour Sergeant wearing the distinctive staff cap badge of the College, Cadet football team with views of the college in the background, the rest of the photographs are taken in India, Hunt meeting in India, march past of a British infantry regiment in tropical white uniform, group photograph of officers and NCOs of various regiments in India including Norfolk Regiment, Welsh Regiment, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, Royal Scots, 8th Bombay Infantry, (this is a particularly interesting photograph as it shows soldiers from the Royal Scots and KSLI wearing shoulder titles that weren't officially introduced until 1921), group photograph of officers of the Norfolk Regiment wearing pagri badge, 3 x photographs of mountains near Darjeeling, regiment on parade in full dress scarlet frocks, white Foreign Service helmets (pre Wolsley Pattern) band present, Medal award ceremony in full dress, garden party/sports event, Norfolk Regiment Rugby Team (sports top and pagri badge), medal ceremony with Highland Regiment and believed Norfolks, hunt photographs (Poona Hunt), large parade/Durbar with several regiments on parade, group photographs of Norfolk Regiment officers in uniform and mufti, group photograph of officers of one, possibly two, cavalry regiments, Wolsley Pattern helmets with coloured pagris and feather plumes, shoulder chains, Poona Hunt 1904, Polo team of 3 British and 1 Indian Officer, trophy on table engraved 'Bombay Light Cavalry', similar photo, polo match x 2, 26 x photographs of cavalry sports day with officers and families in mufti, horse racing, tent peg sticking (lances), photographs captioned 'Spelting Stakes', 'Picture Stakes', 'Butterfly Stakes', weigh ins, etc, Polo Team Myar 1905, horse racing and Polo, 2nd Battalion Royal Scots,1st and 2nd Battalions KSLI, 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment, 2nd Battalion Welsh Regiment were in India during this time frame, fascinating insight into the British Army in India pre WW1 with some very clear photographs showing uniform details.
Edkins family miltaria range to include; 1. First World War Memorial Plaque to Reginald Edkins, a unique name on CWGC, he died serving as 29210 Pte Machine Gun Corps on 24th October 1918 and is buried in Rugby (Croop Hill) Cemetery. 2. 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star and BWM attributed to 13110446 Pte Albert Edward Edkins Royal Pioneer Corps. With Soldier’s Service Book, four ID discs, RPC sweetheart badge, silver medallion engraved Eddie Edkins Boxing 1926 and silver hallmarked match case. Also with Army Prayer Book, six silk hankies, 1909 WM medal for King’s visit to Rugby etc.
Salford City Police Sports Day programme held at The Cliff Grounds the then home of Broughton Rangers Rugby Football Club July 29th 1922, and Salford City Police Sports Day on 23rd May 1931 also at the Cliff, (2).The Cliff is famous as it was Manchester United’s Ground as Broughton Rangers sold the ground to Manchester United in 1937 with a view to use it not only for the first team but to enrol the best schoolboy talents in the Manchester and local Areas, finding anything from the iconic Cliff pre-war is something special.
David Duckham black and white No.14 Barbarians v. All Blacks (The Greatest Try) match worn long-sleeved shirt, Umbro, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge BFC, areas of staining and pitch wear, with two related prints (3)The above shirt was worn by David Duckham in the famous match where Gareth Edwards scored the arguable The Greatest Try. In the final test match of the 1972-73 tour played on 27th January 1973 at Cardiff Arms Park, The Barbarians defeated New Zealand 23-11. This item offers an extraordinary opportunity to own a tangible link to an unparalleled moment in rugby history, and would make a remarkable addition to any serious sports memorabilia collection. As a game-worn shirt from one of the most legendary matches ever played, it holds a unique and enduring appeal for both rugby fans and collectors alike. The following lots 106 to 114 relate to the career of David Duckham MBE
David Duckham white No.12 England Under 25 Rugby International match worn long-sleeved shirt. Lillywhite, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed UNDER 25, stained The above shirt was worn by Duckham in an Under 25 match The following lots 106 to 114 relate to the career of David Duckham MBE
John Joseph Cotton green 1889 Irish international rugby cap, green velvet cap with gold tassel and trim embroidered with Shamrock to front and '1889' to peak, makers name imprinted inside of W.Laird 13 Corn Market Belfast. Awarded to John Joseph Cotton for his one and only appearance for Ireland playing as a forward at St Helens Ground in Swansea v Wales on the 2nd of March 1889.
Rare early ball for the game of ‘Racquets or Rackets’. This ball is all original and inscribed ”Championship Racquet Match. Joe Gray vs Peter Latham. Rugby. April 20 1887. £100 a side (note: that is a huge wager for the day!). Gray won 4 to 3. Return match at Manchester April 27. Peter won 4 to love”. Peter Latham won this 1887 World Championship and also in 1888, 1891,1897, 1891 and 1902. Joseph Gray was Runner up in this year 1887 however had previously won the World Championship in 187.
9ct gold curb link charm bracelet with various 9ct gold and yellow metal novelty charms including a Victorian winding key in the form of a key, spherical banded agate penguin, rotating hardstone fob etcTotal weight 47.3 gramsThe bracelet is marked 9 and 375 on the links and 9ct on the clasp.8 charms are marked 9ct gold- rugby ball, teapot, penguin, sausage dog, hardstone fob, figure, whale, 'I love you' rotating charm.5 charms are unmarked.
G.B. - Royal Mint mixed silver proof coins to include Two Pounds XIII Commonwealth Games 1986, two coin set 1989, 'Tercentenary of The Bank of England 1994 x 2, 'Second World War' 1995, 'A Celebration of Football' 1996, 1997 'Rugby World Cup' 1999, 'Brunel' The Man 2006, The Achievements 2006, Abolition of The Slave Trade 2007, Act of Union 2007 Fifty Pence, two coin set 1997, Single Market 1992-93, D-Day 1994, Libraries 2000, Victory Cross 2006, Heroic Acts 2006 & Scouting 2007 (N.B. All cased with Certificates of Authenticity with the exception of one of the 1994 £2's) (21 coins)
Paddington Bear - Aunty Lucy large bear by Gabrielle designs with hat, spectacles and clothes and luggage label for Peruvian Rugby FC Reserves Supporters Club. Missing a shoe but otherwise appears to be in very good condition with some slight storage wear / dust. (This does not constitute a guarantee.) [GM]
A QUANTITY OF PICTURES AND PRINTS ETC, to include two late 20th century landscape oils on canvas, two rugby themed prints, a signed R.S. Potts steam locomotive print, two modern Charlie Chaplin box canvas prints, two watercolour landscapes signed G. Percival, a 1970s string art picture, William Finch foil print of a Tiger, assorted other prints and a mirror etc
NINE BOXES OF BOOKS AND CDS to include a box of ordnance survey maps, a book of railway junction diagrams, a quantity of Polish language books, assorted railway interest books to include steam railways, British and Continental networks, assorted vintage poetry books, a group of rugby and Leicester Tigers related titles, a copy of the Karma Sutra, a box of mixed classical music CDs to include Beethoven Chopin, Haydn etc, approximately thirty 45RPM singles, etc (9 boxes) (s.d)
FIVE BOXES OF MENS CLOTHES AND SHOES to include a box of trousers and shorts comprising Island, Umbro, M & S (sizes range from 32-42, one dirty pair of shorts), two boxes of shirts, top, and t-shirts ranging in size to include brands M&S, Gap, Boss, Jean Pierre, F & F, Threadbare, etc, two Aston Villa tops, a Leicester tigers top, shorts, and a rain mackintosh, and an unmarked similar rugby top, a box of assorted jackets ranging in size from brand to include Regatta, Adidas, Easy, Russel, Bench, etc, a box of shoes to include brands Nike, Adidas, Clarks, Vans, Flossy's etc ranging from size 8 to 10.5, etc (5 boxes) (Condition Report: many items retain original retail tags, some items could benefit from a thorough clean)
TEN BOXES OF MOSTLY WOMEN'S CLOTHES to include two boxes of dresses from various manufacturers to include Next, Biba, Boohoo, LTS, Pulse & Cocktails, etc, a Leicester Tiger's scarf with enamelled pin badges for assorted rugby clubs, assorted scarves and hats, a box of assorted tops to include Lovefrontrow, Pretty Little Things, Karrimor, etc, a large box of coats to include Next, F&F, three women's hats, a box of mixed pyjamas, a quantity of skirts, and assorted tops, etc, (10 boxes) (Condition Report: many items retain original retail tags, could benefit from a clean)
Russell Watson signed 12x8 colour photograph. Watson is an English tenor who has released singles and albums of both operatic-style and pop songs. He began singing as a child and became known after performing at a working men's club. He came to attention in 1999 when he sang God Save the Queen at the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, Barcelona at the last match of the Premiership season between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford, and a full set of songs at the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final in Barcelona between Manchester United and Bayern Munich. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
A collection of Brewery/Tobacco advertising items, to include a Ogden's cigarettes draughts board, cigarette lighters, miniature novelty cigarette packets, a ceramic whisky decanter in the form of a rugby ball, a Ltd edition Embassy World Snooker ceramic ashtray in the form of a snooker table, a Black & White scotch whisky novelty bar light a games emporium and other related items.
A collection of sports autographs and programmes, comprising an autograph album containing a good quantity of Rugby signatures 1950's, including South Africa 1951-52 rugby union tour of Europe team, 34 signatures including Basil Kenyon, Johnny Buchler, Hennie Muller, Hannes Brewis, Basie van Wyk, Tjol Lategan, P.W. Wessels, Chum Ochse, P. A. du Toit, Ryk van Schoor, Jakkals Keevy, W.H. Delport, Ernst Dinkelmann, etc etc, signatures in blue ink on Angel Hotel Cardiff headed paper, loosely corner mounted, corresponding manuscript list of signatures to facing leaf of album. The tour was the most successful the South African team had undertaken; the team only lost a single match. In the tests played the team beat all four Home Nations, France and the Barbarians. The only team to beat the Springboks was the invitational London Counties team. The final tour record saw 31 matches played, with South Africa winning 30 and losing just the one game; 1953–54 New Zealand rugby union touring team, 32 signatures, including Bob Scott, Bob Stuart, Kevin Skinner, Bill McCaw, Allan Elsom, Stu Freebairn, Ron Jarden, Jim Fitzgerald, John Tanner, Brian Fitzpatrick, Colin Loader, Doug Wilson, Guy Bowers, Laurie Haig, etc etc, signatures recto and verso of "Seabank Hotel" [Porthcawl] headed menu, loosely corner mounted, corresponding manuscript list of signatures to facing leaf of album; Newcastle United FC signatures c.1950-52, including Jackie Milburn, George Robledo, Bobby Cowell, Alf McMichael, Bobby Mitchell, Joe Harvey, Billy Foulkes, Ron Batty, Frank Brennan, Ronnie Simpson, Reg Davies, Stan Seymour etc, on Seabank Hotel Porthcawl headed paper, loosely corner mounted, corresponding manuscript list of signatures to facing leaf of album; plus other signatures Rugby Union including Cliff Morgan, John Kendall-Carpenter, Des O'Brien etc, some others boxing etc, oblong contemporary cloth album; together with approx. 30 assorted sports programmes 1950s and later, mainly Rugby Union internationals 1950s; plus a miniature signed cricket bat, with autographs of 12 England players 1971, including Ray Illingworth, John Edrich, Geoffrey Boycott, Basil d'Oliveira etc, plus 15 autographs Pakistan players and 7 autographs India players
William (Bill) Harries Clement OBE MC TD (1915-2007) - A collection of table flags for Springboks, Australia, Wales, Scotland, France, England, New Zealand, etc CONDITION REPORT: Provence - from the family of William (Bill) Harries Clement OBE MC TD (1915-2007) was a Welsh international wing who played club rugby for Llanelli and was capped six times for Wales. and after his appearance for the British Isles was seen as the best defensive wing of the decade, In his later career he became Secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union.Rugby playing careerClement was selected to the Wales team while playing for Llanelli, the team he captained during the 1938/39 season. On 22 October 1935 he was part of the Llanelli team that faced the touring New Zealand national team.In 1937 Clement was selected to represent the Welsh team as part of the 1937 Home Nations Championship. In 1938 Clement was chosen to represent the British Isles in their 1938 tour of South Africa. This would be his last rugby campaign as a knee injury sustained in 1938 ended his playing career
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