A white-metal and enamel plaque, the frieze onlaid with enamelled shield-shaped plaques decorated with the Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish emblems, centred by a further circular enamelled plaque inscribed The Scottish Football Association, and inscribed Presented by The Scottish Football Association to Commemorate the Winning of the British International Championship 1961-1962, E. Caldow, mounted on a shaped rectangular oak panel

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A white-metal and enamel plaque, the frieze onlaid with enamelled shield-shaped plaques decorated with the Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish emblems, centred by a further circular enamelled plaque inscribed The Scottish Football Association, and inscribed Presented by The Scottish Football Association to Commemorate the Winning of the British International Championship 1961-1962, E. Caldow, mounted on a shaped rectangular oak panel
7½in. (19cm) high, overall

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Scotland won the British International Championsip this season with a maximum total of six points. In the match played against Northern Ireland on 7th October 1961 at Belfast, Scotland defeated Northern Ireland 6-1. In the match against Wales played on 8th November 1961 at Glasgow, Scotland defeated Wales 2-0. In the match against England played on 14th April 1962 at Glasgow, Scotland defeated England 2-0.

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