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Ca. 20th century AD . A talismanic shirt, or Jama, with Arabic inscriptions on both front and back in Naskh/Thuluth script, surrounded by geometric motifs. This type of garment was believed to offer the wearer luck and protection and was another way of wearing a talisman on one's body, providing guidance and protection to the wearer against the evil eye and providing protection in battle. 'Jama' Shirts like this were worn by soldiers underneath battle attire providing a spiritual shield when engaging the enemy. Size: 1215mm x 890mm; Weight: 465g Provenance: Previous property of a UK Islamic art professional. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
DANIEL MAJSTOROVIC OF CELTIC F.C., POPPY APPEAL JERSEY AND SHORTS, 2010/11 with central poppy over TENNANTS sponsor, Clydesdale Bank PREMIER LEAGUE patches to sleeves, MAJSTOROVIC 5 verso, the shorts also numbered 5, both XLNote: This shirt relates to the 14th November 2010 match vs St. Mirren. The decision to include the poppy was met with controversy amongst some. Due to the decision being last minute, Celtic used replica shirts for the match with the player name set, patches, and sponsor.
JIMMY DICKINSON OF ENGLAND, MATCH WORN INTERNATIONAL JERSEY, 15TH APRIL 1950 worn vs. Scotland in the Home Championship match, embroidered crest inscribed SCOTLAND V ENGLAND APRIL 1950, ST. BLAIZE label to interior, number 6 verso, long-sleeve Note: Jimmy Dickinson MBE (1925–1982) is a Portsmouth F.C. legend, with a record total of 764 appearances for the club.'He signed for Portsmouth as a trainee and made his debut in 1946 against Blackburn Rovers. Settling into the side quickly at either wing-half or left-half, he was part of the team that won successive league championships in 1948–49 and 1949–50. His performances earned him a call-up to the England national team. He went on to win 48 caps for England, making him Portsmouth's most capped English player of all time. During his record 845 club appearances for Pompey and his 48 England caps he was never once booked or sent off, earning him the nickname 'Gentleman Jim'.'This shirt was worn during the 1950 Home Championship tie vs. Scotland. It is offered as part of the collection relating to Rangers and Scotland legend, Willie Woodburn, and was gained as a swap.'England once again clinched the Home International Championship—and with it a place in the World Cup finals—with this hard-fought win in front of a massive crowd of 133,250 spectators. It was a very close game with both sides grappling for supremacy.'Match Report as appears in the F.A. Yearbook 1950-51, pages 24-25On April [15th] at Hampden Park, Glasgow, England played Scotland in the last home international of the season, and won back the international championship by a 1-0 victory. Though the teams were very evenly matched. England's slight superiority in finish probably turned the scale. Scotland were, however, unlucky not to force the draw which would have kept them in the World Cup. Scotland attacked strongly at the start and kept the initiative through most of the first-half, Williams making flying saves from the menacing drives of Waddell, Steel and Liddell. In the second-half England's superior power of combination, particularly at wing-half, began to tell. But they still had not found effective form in forcing home their good approach play. The solitary goal of the match came in the 64th minute, when Langton at outside-left cut down the wing and sent a low pass to Bentley, who drove hard into the Scottish net. In the last twenty minutes Scotland attacked strongly, but the English defence stood firm. On the 1949/50 Home Championships,'1949–50 British Home Championship was one of the most significant competitions of the British Home Championship football tournament. This year saw the competition doubling up as Group 1 in the qualifying rounds for the 1950 FIFA World Cup. It was the first time that either England, Wales, Scotland or Ireland (IFA) had entered a World Cup competition. It was also a significant moment in the history of Irish football as it was the last time that the (Northern) Irish Football Association entered a team featuring players born in both Northern Ireland and what is now the Republic of Ireland.
THE QUEEN'S SILVER JUBILEE - THE GLASGOW F.A. SELECT VS. THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, SILVER MEDAL, 17TH MAY 1977 engraved to one side with coat of arms inscribed The Glasgow Football Association, the other inscribed The Queen's Silver Jubilee Hampden 17th May 1977, on chain, in sterling silver 5.2cm diameter Qty: 59g gross Note: This medal was given to Les Michie, who was assistant secretary of the Scottish Football League during the period.'The Glasgow FA Select v The Football League match was played at Hampden on Tuesday 17 May 1977, with a 3pm kick-off and with a crowd of 28,380, including the Queen. The Glasgow side won the game by 2-1 with Kenny Dalglish scoring the winner.The Glasgow shirt has the colours of all the Glasgow sides, Celtic, Queens Park, Partick Thistle, Clyde and Rangers.The shorts being red with a yellow side panel and black and white socks.The Glasgow FA team was: Alan Rough (Partick Thistle), Danny McGrain (Celtic), Brian Whittaker (Partick Thistle), Jardine (Rangers), Roddy McDonald (Celtic), Forsyth (Rangers), McLean (Rangers) – sub McNaughton (Queen’s Park), Kenny Dalglish (Celtic), Joe Craig (Celtic), MacDonald (Rangers) and Johnstone (Rangers). The substitute was Somner (Partick Thistle).The Football League squad was as follows: Corrigan (Manchester City), Clements (Manchester City), Peach (Southampton), Stanley (Chelsea), Watson (Manchester City), Wilkins (Chelsea), Francis (Birmingham), Channon (Southampton), Royle (Manchester City), Barnes (Manchester City), Owen (Man City) and Tueart (Manchester City). There were so many Manchester City players due to that club being one of the few to have fulfilled all their fixtures.The sides were managed by the managers of the England and Scotland at the time – Don Revie for The Football League and Willie Ormond for Glasgow FA. This game was Ormond’s last duty as manager prior to Ally Macleod assuming control of the national team. Wonder how that went?Tueart scored the opening goal for the visitors, with Jardine equalising before King Kenny [Dalglish] got the winner for Glasgow.'
ALEX ROLLO OF CELTIC F.C., RARE AWAY JERSEY, 1950s Umbro Tangeru label, shamrock crest, 2 verso, long-sleeve, with previous Christie's sales tagNote: This rare shirt, also known as the 'Political' or 'Shamrock' shirt, was originally sold by Christie's (believed) lot 105 on 30th March 2000, as per the description below,'A white and green Celtic shirt, No.2, with button-up cotton collar and badge formed as a shamrock The above shirt was worn by Alex Rollo who, as left-back, played a total of 59 times for Celtic between 1948 and 1954'This would also appear to link to another lot 156 sold by Christie's on 15th October 1997, billed as,'A white and green Celtic jersey, No.2, with button-up cotton collar and badge formed as a shamrockThe above jersey was given to the vendor by Alex Rollo who, as a left-back, played a total of 59 times for Celtic between 1948 and 1954.'It is therefore believed that this shirt would have been worn by Rollo at some point between 1952 (it was first unveiled in a friendly vs. Belfast Celtic on 17 May 1952) and him leaving the club in 1954.Interestingly, according to research carried out by A Celtic State of Mind (see the attached article https://acsom.net/the-history-of-the-shamrock-jersey-the-most-sought-after-celtic-shirt-of-the-year/), after unvelieing the shirt in 1952 (when it was actually worn by Belfast Celtic and not the Glasgow team),'The jersey then appeared on the cover of the Celtic programme for the league match against Clyde on 12 September 1953, but it was not an action shot of a player wearing the shamrock shirt, so it is possible that Celtic did not wear it themselves until they faced Kilmarnock on 8 January 1955 in the league. According to the Evening Times (Glasgow) report, which ran with the headline, “TULLY TRICK IN A NEW STRIP, CELTIC JUST MAKE IT,” this was the first time a Celtic team wore the shamrock jersey.'It can therefore be hypothesised that, if the above shirt was Rollo's, he either kept it following the Belfast game (he played, and it is feasible he swapped after), or indeed, he kept it from training (the programme vs. Clyde being evidence that these shirts were worn, albeit, apparently not during competitive ties).
Kind and lovable clear crystal figure 905768 with a red shirt depicting a bear happily holding a balloon on a silver toned metal ribbon. Swarovski backstamp. This item has its original box 6"L x 3.75"W x 6"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Mario DilitzIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.75"L x 2.75"W x 4.5"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
ELDRIDGE POPE & CO: A COLLECTION OF MEMORABILIA FROM THE DORCHESTER BREWERY comprising branded mirror, 50cm x 65cm, two 19th century style pottery tankards and a goblet commemorating the Pope's family reunion 1986, an early 20th century glass paperweight advertising Eldridge Pope 'Crystal Ale', a first edition paperback copy of John Seeking's 'Thomas Hardy's Brewer', together with a Huntsman Ales T-shirt, a Faust Lager sweatshirt and two Huntsman Ale scarves (10)
Original Scripts: Trevor Preston: 11 folders: SWEENEY (7 Scripts): 1- No. 4 (Money Money), second draft, with and extra 3pp with additions and correction in ink by Trevor Preston?; 2- 'Abduction', First draft, 23-9-1974; 3- 'The Placer', first draft; 4- 'May', second draft, with a few corrections in pen and pencil; 5- 'Chalk & Cheese' second draft; 6- 'Bait' second draft; 7- 'Stay Lucky Eh?' Master copy, third draft 29 May, 1975; OUT..OUT..OUT (4 Folders); 1- Out Cuttings, Thames TN Press office, With compliments, Trevor. The folder contains photocopies of reviews; 2- 'OUT' Third draft, inscribed: 'To big Dave- the custodian of my work, with great affection, Trevor Preston'; 3- 'OUT 666' First draft, inscribed: 'Keep your shirt over it- Dave, Trevor Preston'; also with corrections in ink; 4- 'OUT 3' Third draft, inscribed: 'To big Dave, my friend, Trevor Preston' (11)
A SET OF THREE HIGH CARAT YELLOW GOLD DRESS SHIRT BUTTONS, MID 20TH CENTURY. Of hexagonal form with openwork flower heads. Unmarked but testing as over 18ct. Total weight 12.3 grams. (3) Provenance: From the estate of a prominent Peranakan family, Khoo Sian Ewe (1886 - 1964), thence by descent.
* ANNE ANDERSON, PINK T SHIRT pastel on paper, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 45cm x 49cm, overall size 65cm x 68cm Note: Anne Anderson was born in Trinidad, educated in Scotland and studied at Glasgow School of Art. She has exhibited with the Royal Academy, Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours, Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, Paisley Institute, Visual Arts Society, The Discerning Eye, Pastel Society, London and many private galleries in Scotland and England. She is the winner of the Lauder Award - GSWA, Miller Award - Paisley Institute, Barclay Lennie Award - GSWA, John Green Award - Paisley Institute, Award for Best Painting by a Non Member - Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour (twice) and Scottish Amicable Award - GSWA.
A COMPOSITE INDIAN FULL ARMOUR, 17TH CENTURY comprising helmet (coif), of heavy rings of D-section wire alternating with solid rings of near square-section wire, fitted at the top with a small iron rondel, a flap covering the face-opening, extending over the upper chest and the upper back, mail and lamellar shirt, open at the front, of dense mesh over the chest, extending to the thigh and with a pair of full length arms, fitted with two pairs of large plates each with four hasps for closure, and a pair of additional plates on each side, one plate with an inscription, back with three columns of downward-lapping scalloped and additional side plates, mail and lamellar arm-defence formed of seven rectangular plates, a moulded curved wrist-plate with an additional plate either side, extending over the hand, and full length trousers (small losses), complete with a rare pair of iron shoes, each drawn-out to a point at the tip: on a mannequin with glass base (the mail with small losses and restorations), 175.0 cm high ProvenanceRoy Elvis Catalogue Number A34
WW1 Pattern British Army Other Rank's Collarless Shirt A rare example of grey flannel cloth, tailored with a bib front and linen covered buttons. The neck of white material with blue lines. This with various stamps and ink numbers. Good clean condition. This shirt was discovered in the suitcase of the previous lot 338 the collection of Home Guard uniform.
A c 2012/13 Manchester City football shirt (with tags, size 42, some staining) signed by 20 players to inc Joleon Lescott, Carlos Tevez, Clichy and more. A pennant signed by approx 16 members of a similar period squad, a pennant signed by approx 15 Manchester City legends to inc Fred Eyre, Colin Bell etc.Signatures obtained in person by a dedicated collector in the Manchester area, who collected tens of thousands of autographs from stars of sport, music and screen.
Good selection of football memorabilia to inc: Mitre football signed by England players to inc Peter Shilton, Gary Stevens, Tony Adams, Bobby Robson, Chris Woods and more. An official Italia 1990 World Cup final pennant, an England / New Order 'World In Motion' t-shirt (XXL), Italia 90 t-shirt (XXL), 1970 World Cup coin collection, souvenirs from the Italia 1990 finals inc maps, newspaper cuttings etc.
Assorted signed football memorabilia to inc: 2002 'Footballers Factfile' book signed by approx 100+ players from that season, signed Blackburn Rovers programmes and shirt, matchworn Danny Webber Sheffield United shirt, Marco Materazzi signed card Signatures obtained in person by a dedicated collector in the Manchester area, who collected tens of thousands of autographs from stars of sport, music and screen.
Six signed football shirts: Everton 09/10 home shirt (size 50/52) signed by Phil Jagielka, Inter Milan (L) signature unknown, Manchester City (Juniors L) signature unknown, Juventus (L) likely signed by Alessandro Del Piero (ex-Bonhams item), a L Sunderland shirt and a 1/2 year old sized shirt both signed.
A mounted, framed and glazed display to include a Manchester City 'BeatSpills Blue Moon' t-shirt signed by 13 ex players and an additional signature on card pasted to above collar, signatures inc Tony Book, Ian Brightwell, Joe Corrigan and others. Framed to overall size 69 x 99cm. Not suitable for shipping.
A stone bust of Sir Isaac Newton after Michael Rysbrack, first quarter of the 19th century, probably by Coade & Sealy, his face turned slightly to dexter, with open shirt under a jacket, on an integral base, unmarked, 44cm wide 26cm deep 59cm high Provenance: The dispersal of Beech Hill Park, Loughton, c.1950. Condition ReportOver painted. Chips to extremities. The bust and plinth are integral, and are made from stoneware.
Lionel Messi blue and white No.10. Argentina v. Canada match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2024, Adidas, M, with crew-neck collar and printed badge with further CONMEBOL Copa America Campeon 2021, with ARGENTINA - CANADA 20 DE JUNIO 2024 ATLANTA decal, the reverse lettered MESSI, the sleeves with CONMEBOL COPA AMERICA USA 2024 and Vibra O Continente flashes. In the match played 20th June 2024 Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Argentina defeated Canada 2-0.
Gaku Shibasaki blue, withe and gold No.7 Japan v. Croatia match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2022, Adidas, S, with crew-neck collar and printed badge with CROATIA 05 DECEMBER 2022 AL JANOUB STADIUM decal the reverse lettered SHIBASAKI, the sleeves with FIFA WORLD CUP Qatar 2022 flashesIn the match played on 05th December 202
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