Sporting Memorabilia 2018-05-21 Auction - 689 Price Results - BUDDS in UK - Page 23
Original cricket artwork for the dust jacket of a storyA fine trio of Muhammad Ali signed photographicMika Hakkinen signed and worn late 1999 West
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Very scarce Paris 1900 Olympic Games 'Concours: Very scarce Paris 1900 Olympic Games 'Concours d'Automobiles' gold winner's prize medal plaque awarded to Mr Emile Delahaye (1843-1905) for the four-seater touring cars (>400kg.), by Frederic Vernon
0533: Very scarce Paris 1900 Olympic Games 'ConcoursEst. £70,000-£90,000Lot Passed
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Paris 1900 Olympic Games winner's medal plaque,: Paris 1900 Olympic Games winner's medal plaque, designed by F. Vernon with a victorious athlete standing on podium, inscribed CONCOURS DE TIR AUX PIGEONS reverse with Victory casting laurel from the
0536: Paris 1900 Olympic Games winner's medal plaque,Est. £350-£450
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A collection of nine badges for the 1904 Louisiana: A collection of nine badges for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St Louis World's Fair, held in conjunction with the St Louis Olympic Games, various metal and finishes,
0542: A collection of nine badges for the 1904 LouisianaEst. £400-£600
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London 1908 Olympic Games silver prize medal won by the: London 1908 Olympic Games silver prize medal won by the Canadian athlete Garfield MacDonald for the Hop Step and Jump [Triple Jump], silver, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the
0550: London 1908 Olympic Games silver prize medal won by theEst. £3,000-£5,000
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London 1908 Olympic Games unawarded second prize medal: London 1908 Olympic Games unawarded second prize medal for the 7 metre yacht race, designed by Bertram Mackennal, in bronze, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the reverse with St
0551: London 1908 Olympic Games unawarded second prize medalEst. £2,000-£3,000