Five football medals and one football badge, comprising: i) a German football medal dated 13th May 1928, bronze, obverse with a footballer kicking a
£350 - £450
Five football medals and one football badge, comprising: i) a German football medal dated 13th May 1928, bronze, obverse with a footballer kicking a ball in relief and inscribed VERBAND BRANDENBURG-GISCHER BALLSPIELVEREINE, reverse engraved 13.5.1928, of circular form, diameter 50mm., weight 50gr, in original fitted case, case bearing damage to lid and base with losses, the original recipient of this medal is unknown; ii) a Scottish Football League Centenary medal 1890-1990, obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CENTENARY surrounding a shield inscribed 1890-1990 with a lion rampant, reverse blank, of circular silvered form, diameter 45mm., not hallmarked or tested, in original navy fitted case with the interior lid in silvered lettering, the original recipient of this medal is unknown; iii) a match sponsor's commemorative medal awarded for the International football friendly England v Cameron played at Wembley Stadium, 6th February 1991, obverse with laurel wreath and central harp in relief inscribed THE GUINNESS INTERNATIONAL ENGLAND V CAMERON WEMBLEY STADIUM 6 FEBRUARY 1991, reverse blank, of circular gilt metal form with suspension ring and red ribbon, diameter 50mm., in original fitted case, the original recipient of this medal is unknown, England defeated Cameron 2-0, with a goal and penalty scored by Gary Lineker; iv) a Professional Footballers' Association Centenary medal 1907-2007, obverse with clasped hands and a football in relief, inscribed PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS ASSOCIATION 1907-2007, reverse inscribed BY ROYAL MINT CENTENARY DINNER 22ND APRIL 2007 LONDON, of circular nickel-brass form, diameter 33mm., in original green case, the lid tooled in gilt lettering, with limited edition COA no.344 of 1250; v) a Football Association coach's lapel badge, blue enamel band inscribed F.A. COACH, surrounding the F.A. three lion emblem, reverse with lapel catch, of circular form, diameter 17mm., minor losses to blue enamel; vi) a FIFA 50th anniversary medal issued in conjunction with the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, obverse with a footballer in relief and surrounded by inscription CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE JULES RIMET EN SUISSE, reverse inscribed 1904 FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1954, of circular form, diameter 33mm., weight 15gr., in original case with inscription on lid in silver, case bears wear at corner seams, (6)