Sporting Memorabilia 2008-05-07 Auction - 755 Price Results - BUDDS in uk - Page 2
120: Maurice Norman's debut England international cap v109: The Maurice Norman Photographic Archive, in approx115: Maurice Norman's 1961 F.A. Cup final Tottenham Hot
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A 9ct. gold England v Ireland Inter-League medal 19: A 9ct. gold England v Ireland Inter-League medal 1902-03, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND V IRELAND, FOOTBALL LEAGUE V IRISH LEAGUE, OCT. 11TH 1902, D.NURSE LOT 25 IS THE MEDAL ILLUSTRATED
0025: A 9ct. gold England v Ireland Inter-League medal 19Est. £300-£500
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Three gold & enamel medals presented to the brother: Three gold & enamel medals presented to the brothers Dan and Louis Nurse by West Bromwich Albion FC, the first inscribed SATFFORDSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, WINNERS, SENIOR CUP, 1902, D.NURSE
0026: Three gold & enamel medals presented to the brotherEst. £500-£700
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A 9ct. gold & enamel Football League Division Two c: A 9ct. gold & enamel Football League Division Two champion's medal 1910-11, inscribed WEST BROMWICH ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB, FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, DIV. II, 1910-11, D.G. NURSE, DIRECTOR LOT
0027: A 9ct. gold & enamel Football League Division Two cEst. £600-£800
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A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup runners-up medal 1911-12, insc: A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup runners-up medal 1911-12, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS UP, WEST BROMWICH ALBION F.C., 1911-12, D.G. NURSE (DIRECTOR), the reverse with post-issue
0028: A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup runners-up medal 1911-12, inscEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A 9ct. gold Football League Division One Champion's: A 9ct. gold Football League Division One Champion's medal 1919-20, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, 1919-20, D.G. NURSE, DIRECTOR, and in enamel WEST BROMWICH ALBION FOOTBALL
0029: A 9ct. gold Football League Division One Champion'sEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A group of 7 gold & enamel medals awarded to the br: A group of 7 gold & enamel medals awarded to the brothers Dan and Louis Nurse in their capacity as directors of West Bromwich Albion FC, four being Central League medals for the seasons 1922-23
0030: A group of 7 gold & enamel medals awarded to the brEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup winner's medal 1930-31, W.B. A: A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup winner's medal 1930-31, W.B. ALBION 1931, WINNERS, FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP, 1931, L.J. NURSE, DIRECTOR LOT 31 IS THE MEDAL ILLUSTRATED BOTTOM ROW, CENTRE. THE OTHER MEDALS
0031: A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup winner's medal 1930-31, W.B. AEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup runners-up medal season 1934-3: A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup runners-up medal season 1934-35, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS UP, WEST BROMWICH ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB, L.J. NURSE, DIRECTOR, 1934-35 LOT 32 IS THE
0032: A 9ct. gold F.A. Cup runners-up medal season 1934-3Est. £600-£800
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Tom Crawshaw's maroon England v Wales international: Tom Crawshaw's maroon England v Wales international cap season 1896-97, metal-thread rose motif and inscription 1896-97 The Sheffield Wednesday centre-half Tom Crawshaw won a total of 10 England
0033: Tom Crawshaw's maroon England v Wales internationalEst. £500-£700
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A silver medal awarded to Jeremiah Griffiths by Ast: A silver medal awarded to Jeremiah Griffiths by Aston Villa FC in commemoration of the 1896-97 double-winning season, engraved with the club crest and inscribed to the reverse Jeremiah Griffiths
0034: A silver medal awarded to Jeremiah Griffiths by AstEst. £400-£600
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A 9ct. gold Birmingham & District F.L. winner's med: A 9ct. gold Birmingham & District F.L. winner's medal won by Aston Villa's appropriately named C. Aston in 1899-1900, inscribed with the above details to the reverse and the player's monogram to the
0035: A 9ct. gold Birmingham & District F.L. winner's medEst. £250-£350
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A 9ct. gold and enamel Football League representati: A 9ct. gold and enamel Football League representative medal season 1901-02, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND V IRELAND, W. WOOLDRIDGE, 1901 This Inter-League match took place at the Manor
0037: A 9ct. gold and enamel Football League representatiEst. £250-£350
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Two 9ct. gold Scottish 2nd XI F.A. Challenge Cup wi: Two 9ct. gold Scottish 2nd XI F.A. Challenge Cup winner's medals won by Alex H. Nisbet of Queen's Park FC, for seasons 1902-03 and 1903-04, both inscribed to the obverse SCOTTISH 2ND XI F.A., and to
0038: Two 9ct. gold Scottish 2nd XI F.A. Challenge Cup wiEst. £300-£500
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A continental silver medal commemorating the first: A continental silver medal commemorating the first amateur international match between England and Belgium in 1908, the reverse inscribed MATCH, ANGLETERRE, BELGIQUE, 18 AVRIL, 1908 This match was
0039: A continental silver medal commemorating the firstEst. £150-£250
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A 15ct. gold & enamel Scottish Football Association: A 15ct. gold & enamel Scottish Football Association long service medal, the reverse inscribed, S.WYLIE, 1895 TO 10-11-09
0040: A 15ct. gold & enamel Scottish Football AssociationEst. £100-£150
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A 9ct. gold & enamel Scottish F.A. 2nd XI Cup winne: A 9ct. gold & enamel Scottish F.A. 2nd XI Cup winner's medal 1910-11, the reverse inscribed WON BY R. FARR, H.M.F.C., enamel damaged The Scottish 2nd XI Cup was won in 1911 by Heart of Midlothian's
0041: A 9ct. gold & enamel Scottish F.A. 2nd XI Cup winneEst. £200-£250
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A 15ct. gold unofficial 1910 F.A. Cup winner's meda: A 15ct. gold unofficial 1910 F.A. Cup winner's medal, the obverse inscribed 1910, the reverse inscribed ENGLISH CUP, WON BY, N.U.F.C., A.S.M. DUNCAN Although the above medal is not an 'official'
0042: A 15ct. gold unofficial 1910 F.A. Cup winner's medaEst. £400-£600
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A rose England v Wales amateur international cap se: A rose England v Wales amateur international cap season 1911-12 The original recipient of this cap is unknown.
0043: A rose England v Wales amateur international cap seEst. £150-£200
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Three representative football caps awarded to Stan: Three representative football caps awarded to Stan Fazackerley, comprising a black and gold cap inscribed BOSTON LEAGUE, 1911; a maroon cap inscribed S & H C F A, 1913-14; and a blue cap inscribed S
0044: Three representative football caps awarded to StanEst. £150-£250
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Memorabilia relating to the Football Association To: Memorabilia relating to the Football Association Tour of South Africa and The Rhodesias in 1956, an official b&w photograph of the F.A. touring party with printed title and legend to mount, framed &
0046: Memorabilia relating to the Football Association ToEst. £200-£300
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Football Association centenary memorabilia, compris: Football Association centenary memorabilia, comprising a banquet menu held at the Dorchester Hotel, with brown suede covers; and a boxed set of Royal Crown Derby ashtrays bearing the F.A. three lions
0047: Football Association centenary memorabilia, comprisEst. £120-£150
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A 9ct. gold Glasgow Football Association Cup winner: A 9ct. gold Glasgow Football Association Cup winner's medal 1915, in original case of issue also inscribed GLASGOW FOOTBALL ASSOC., 1915 The 1915 Glasgow Cup was won by Clyde who beat Partick
0048: A 9ct. gold Glasgow Football Association Cup winnerEst. £200-£300
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A 9ct. gold F.A. Charity Shield medal 1920, inscrib: A 9ct. gold F.A. Charity Shield medal 1920, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD The reverse of this medal was never engraved with the details of the recipient. The gold is hallmarked 1920.
0049: A 9ct. gold F.A. Charity Shield medal 1920, inscribEst. £600-£800