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Jack London: Medals of GB's first black Olympic star to be sold | Jack London: Medals of GB's first black Olympic star to be sold |
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The first Olympic medals to be won by a black British athlete have been put up for auction. | The first Olympic medals to be won by a black British athlete have been put up for auction. |
Valued at more than £3,500, the medals belonged to John "Jack" London, who won silver and bronze medals at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam. | Valued at more than £3,500, the medals belonged to John "Jack" London, who won silver and bronze medals at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam. |
The collection featured on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow when his great niece Christine Downham, from Rossendale in Lancashire, had them valued. | The collection featured on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow when his great niece Christine Downham, from Rossendale in Lancashire, had them valued. |
She said the collection "deserves to be in a museum". | She said the collection "deserves to be in a museum". |
Mr London was born in 1905 in British Guiana (now Guyana). He moved to London as a baby and returned to British Guiana before eventually settling in London. | Mr London was born in 1905 in British Guiana (now Guyana). He moved to London as a baby and returned to British Guiana before eventually settling in London. |
He won a silver medal in the 100m sprint and a bronze medal in the 4x4 100m relay in 1928. | He won a silver medal in the 100m sprint and a bronze medal in the 4x4 100m relay in 1928. |
The collection also includes a number of other athletics medals and a commemorative Olympic medal, which London had gold-plated "to create a full set", a spokesman for Hansons Auctioneers said. | The collection also includes a number of other athletics medals and a commemorative Olympic medal, which London had gold-plated "to create a full set", a spokesman for Hansons Auctioneers said. |
Mrs Downham said the medals had "just been stuck in a cupboard where no-one can see them". | Mrs Downham said the medals had "just been stuck in a cupboard where no-one can see them". |
She added: "Because my great uncle was the first black athlete to win Olympic medals for Great Britain, perhaps his collection deserves to be in a museum. | She added: "Because my great uncle was the first black athlete to win Olympic medals for Great Britain, perhaps his collection deserves to be in a museum. |
"We're very proud of his achievements. | "We're very proud of his achievements. |
"The medals came to me after my dad passed away four years ago. He loved talking about Jack." | "The medals came to me after my dad passed away four years ago. He loved talking about Jack." |
The 60-year-old retired pub licensee said she had learned about Jack from her father. | The 60-year-old retired pub licensee said she had learned about Jack from her father. |
"Apparently, he was quite a character and a bit of a ladies' man," she said. | "Apparently, he was quite a character and a bit of a ladies' man," she said. |
"He was very talented. He was academic, brilliant at sport and very musical. He ended up on stage and in a film." | "He was very talented. He was academic, brilliant at sport and very musical. He ended up on stage and in a film." |
Experts on the BBC show valued the medals at £3,500 and they will be sold, along with other items, including a trophy, photos and relay batons, at the auctioneers in Derbyshire on 19 November. | Experts on the BBC show valued the medals at £3,500 and they will be sold, along with other items, including a trophy, photos and relay batons, at the auctioneers in Derbyshire on 19 November. |
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