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Sporting — AFL/VFL - Memorabilia - Charles Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.

$200,600
$64,900
$57,500
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Auction House: Charles Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded: 1,033
Lots with images: 1,033
Prices available: 1,033
Category: Sporting - AFL/VFL




Lot Description Price Image
*** The First Brownlow Medal Ever Awarded - Edward ‘Carji’ Greeves 1924: The 18ct gold & enamel medal, with on front 'VFL/ Chas. Brownlow Trophy', and engraved on reverse 'Won by E.G.Greeves, Geelong, 1924', maker’s stamp 'H.E.Brown', with pin and safety chain added later so Brownlow could be worn on lapel. Accompanied by small red box with text 'Stokes (A’Asia) Ltd., Badge Makers and Medalists Since 1856, Melbourne Australia' on lid.… ***
*** Len Thompson's 1972 Brownlow Medal: 9ct gold & enamel medal, with on front ‘VFL/ Chas. Brownlow Trophy’, and engraved on reverse ‘L.Thompson, Collingwood F.C., 1972’, maker's stamp ‘K.G.Luke’, original royal blue ribbed-silk ribbon, with original presentation case. [Ex Lot 803, Len Thompson Collection, Christies Melbourne, September 1999]. Len Thompson - Collingwood 1965-78, 270 games, 217 goals. South Melbourne 1979, 20 games, 39 goals.… ***
*** Verdun Howell's 1959 Brownlow Medal: 9ct gold & enamel medal, with on front 'Vfl/ Chas.Brownlow Trophy', and engraved on reverse 'Victorian Football League, Chas.Brownlow Trophy, Season 1959, Won by V. Howell'. Verdun Howell was transformed by St Kilda into a prototype of the modern attacking full back. He played 159 games for the Saints between 1958 and 1968 and was second on a countback for the Brownlow in only his second season.… ***
*** Stan Judkins’ 1930 Brownlow Medal: the 18ct gold & enamel medal, with on front 'VFL/ Chas. Brownlow Trophy', and engraved on reverse 'Won by S. Judkins, Richmond F.C., 1930', maker’s stamp 'H.E.Brown', with black and yellow ribbons. Small part enamel missing, otherwise very The first Richmond player to win the game’s most prestigious award, the Brownlow Medal. Stan Judkins - Richmond 1928-36, 133 games, 5 goals. (b: 4 Oct 1907-1986, 166 cms, 61kg).… ***
*** Jack Collins' 1954 Leading Goalkicker Medal: Sterling silver & enamel medal, with on front 'Leading Goalkicker Medal/ AFL', and with bar on ribbon engraved '1954', in original presentation case. Jack Collins played 154 games for Footscray 1950-58. One of the best full-forwards of his era, Collins came from Yarraville. He played eight games for Victoria between 1952 and 1957 and won Footscray's best and fairest in 1951 and 1952. He was the Leagues leading goalkicker with 84 in 1954 and 74 in 1957.… ***
*** 1934 Richmond Premiership Medal, solid gold and blue enamel medal with monogram 'VFL' in centre, surrounded by text 'Victorian Football League/ Premiers', engraved on reverse, 'Richmond F.C. Centenary Premiers 1934 / S.Judkins'. Some loss of enamel, though very attractive and rare. [Stan Judkins played 133 games 1928-36, and was the first Richmond player to win the game’s most prestigious award, the Brownlow Medal]. ***
*** 1906 Dungey Ralph (Sweet Nell) ‘South Australian Footballers’, complete set [49] in an uncut sheet, good condition with very fresh colours. Extremely rare; almost certainly unique and of the highest importance in a collection of Australian Rules Football cards ***
*** 1906 Dungey Ralph (Sweet Nell) 'South Australian Footballers', part set [37/49]. 9 cards have corners clipped, otherwise good condition with very fresh colours. Extremely rare. ***
*** Len Thompson's 1968 Copeland Trophy, for Collingwood's Best and Fairest Player for the Year, a gilt medallion, with black & white enamel Magpie, and text ‘E.W.Copeland Trophy/ Cfc/ Collingwood Football Club/ Best & Fairest Player’, engraved on reverse ‘Best & Fairest, L.Thompson, 1967’. [Ex Lot 758, Len Thompson Collection, Christies Melbourne, September 1999] ***
*** 1903 Collingwood Premiership Medal, 9ct gold medal with magpie in centre, surrounded by text 'Collingwood Football Club 1903', engraved on reverse, 'Pres.By A.McCRACKEN Esq./ Premiers/A.Dummett', very attractive and rare. Alf 'Rosie' Dummett played 118 games 1901-10. Recruited locally, he was a star defender in Collingwood's earliest league era, played in the 1902-03 Magpie premiership sides, and captained the club for part of the 1906 season.… ***
*** Footscray: 1954 original Weg poster, size 51 x 66 cm. The first Weg poster. Extremely rare and sought after. With only a handfull known, this is missing from most collections. G/Vg condition ***
*** 1925 Geelong Premiership Medal, solid gold and blue enamel medal with monogram 'Vfl' in centre, surrounded by text 'Victorian Football League/ Premiers', engraved on reverse, 'N.Brushfield/Geelong F.C. 1925', very attractive and rare. [Nick Brushfield played 41 games 1923-27. From the collection formed by his nephew, Brian Brushfield, who played 15 games for Geelong 1962-65]. ***
*** Footscray: 1954 Weg poster (Fair/Good condition), window mounted with the signatures of 18 premiership players on the mount including Ted Whitten, Charlie Sutton, Jack Collins, Wally Donald & Peter Box, framed & glazed, overall 63 x 75 cm. From the collection of the late Jack Collins ***
*** Len Thompson's 1967 Copeland Trophy, for Collingwood's Best and Fairest Player for the Year, a gilt medallion, with black & white enamel Magpie, and text ‘E.W.Copeland Trophy/ Cfc/ Collingwood Football Club/ Best & Fairest Player’, engraved on reverse ‘Len Thompson/ 1967’. [Ex Lot 757, Len Thompson Collection, Christies Melbourne, September 1999] ***
*** 1922 J.J.Schuh (Magpie Cigarettes) ‘Portraits of our Leading Footballers’, complete set [106], includes numbers 1-96 with both types of Nos.15 & 16; plus the 8 unnumbered cards. One creased, one Fair, others G/Vg. The first complete set of these cards we have offered ***
*** 1925 Geelong Premiership Medal, solid gold and blue enamel medal with monogram 'Vfl' in centre, surrounded by text 'Victorian Football League/ Premiers', engraved on reverse, 'K.Leahy/Geelong F.C. 1925', very attractive and rare, in original presentation case. Together with silver fob with his initials 'Kl'; also silver and enamel medal 'Australian senior Cadets/Recreational Training 1921' engraved on reverse 'W.A. State Champ, 2nd, 100 Yds 1906 Quota, K.Leahy'. Ken Leahy played 29 games 1925-27.… ***

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