Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle on July 04, 2012, 02:57:37 PM
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Medals for sale (http://www.birminghammail.net/news/birmingham-news/2012/07/04/antique-medals-of-aston-villa-captain-alex-leake-up-for-auction-97319-31317512/)
PRIZED medals of a former Aston Villa captain are going under the hammer – after being discovered buried in the rubble of a demolished Birmingham bank.
The football memorabilia belonged to Alex Leake, who captained the club from 1902 to 1907 and who once famously blew the whistle on a match-fixing scandal.
Read More http://www.birminghammail.net/news/birmingham-news/2012/07/04/antique-medals-of-aston-villa-captain-alex-leake-up-for-auction-97319-31317512/#ixzz1zf6zTN9n
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It hasn't been a good few weeks for Barclays has it?
I would hope that the club would snap these up for the Museum*
*If and whenever.
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The club dare not go up against The Rt Hon Sir Algernon Cockbiscuit III.
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So before they knocked down a bank, they forgot to empty the vaults? For fuck's sake
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For anyone interested in making a bid, here's the lot:-
http://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/fellows-and-sons/catalogue-id-2862777/lot-14711916
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This looks the pick of that lot:
A 15ct gold English FA Cup Winners Medal 1905, engraved to the reverse, `Aston Villa F.C. Winners English Cup 1905 A. Leake`. Hallmarked Constantine & Floyd Ltd Birmingham 1904, registration No. 223727. Height including suspension ring 5 cm, weight 17 grams.
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“Luckily, the ice cream man must have realised they were valuable and alerted the police who traced them back to my great-grandfather and returned them to the family.”
...So that "the family" can sell them to the highest bidder. Luckily, indeed.
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“Luckily, the ice cream man must have realised they were valuable and alerted the police who traced them back to my great-grandfather and returned them to the family.”
...So that "the family" can sell them to the highest bidder. Luckily, indeed.
It seems that it happened some time ago. They didn't just get them and immediately put them up for sale.
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Ah ok.
Admittedly, it's none of my damn business, and if they're having financial difficulties, fair play to them, I just couldn't imagine selling off something like that if it were won by my relatives.
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Did anyone notice the circular gold medal with the gold lion rampant against a claret ground on the original shield shape, with the word "Prepared" beneath the shield?
Not sure it can be identified from the descriptions, but rather classy I thought.
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“Luckily, the ice cream man must have realised they were valuable and alerted the police who traced them back to my great-grandfather and returned them to the family.”
...So that "the family" can sell them to the highest bidder. Luckily, indeed.
It seems that it happened some time ago. They didn't just get them and immediately put them up for sale.
The 1960's according to Fellows.
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Well fancy that. Man City trying to buy the championship.
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Luckily, the ice cream man must have realised they were valuable and alerted the police who traced them back to my great-grandfather and returned them to the family.
...So that "the family" can sell them to the highest bidder. Luckily, indeed.
If you look carefully, you can just make out a few rainbow sprinkles on a couple of the medals.
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So before they knocked down a bank, they forgot to empty the vaults? For fuck's sake
Ah the good old days. Now they empty the vaults then scarper, leaving the customers to sift through the ruins.