A rare Scottish League Championship medal from the early days of Rangers Football Club has sold for £7,700 at auction in Glasgow.
The fifteen carat gold medal was awarded to full back George Ormond at the end of the first of his three seasons at the Club in 1911/12.
Ormond went on to win another league championship with Rangers the following year, before moving to Greenock Morton in 1914.
The medal, which had an estimate of £2,000 to £3,000, was one of the highlights in McTear’s Works of Art auction on August 31.
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The lot was presented in its original fitted case and has a centre enamelled with a lion rampant and 'Champions 1911-12 Rangers F.C.'.
The reverse is inscribed with 'Scottish Football League, George Ormond', within a laurel wreath.
James Bruce from McTear’s, said: “There was a lot of interest in the medal beforehand so we knew we were in for an exciting auction. On the day we had a number of bids in the sale room, online and on the telephone, with a private collector who attended the auction in person securing the lot.
“We see a significant number of football medals at McTear’s but it is very unusual to come across such a fine example from the early part of the 20th century.
"Rare memorabilia associated with the Old Firm is highly sought after with the price paid for the medal reflecting the importance of this truly historic piece of football history.”
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George Ormond played in defence for Rangers for a total of 65 games before moving to Morton for six seasons.
It is believed he was one of three Morton players engaged in government work during WWI, which could have contributed to him not being called up.
The player was involved in 179 league and seven Scottish Cup games for the Cappielow club before finishing his career at Arbroath in season 1920/21.
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