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John Raphael Smith, (1752-1812), Portrait of William Cobbett, seated by his desk below a portrait of John Hampden, pastels, 63 x 45cm National Portrait Exhibition 1868 label verso. Lent by Miss Cobbett. Also with handwritten note relating to Cobbett's imprisonment in Newgate, and the fact that "This picture was given to Anne Cobbett by her father in Newgate...." See Neil Jeffares' Dictionary of Pastellists before 1800, 2006, p. 503.
A George III handmade parlour game, presumably for Fortune Telling, comprising a hand made box, the lid and each side with watercolour portrait and verse, made of card and sewn together, containing approximately 104 handwritten cards written in verse, (52 for ladies and 52 for gentlemen), predicting the fortunes (mostly relating to Love, Marriage and Death), of the ladies and gentlemen taking part. Some of the cards are personalised with names, so presumable they were made specifically with the family and circle of the maker in mind. (Parcel), (some damage).
Four coloured engravings portraying early England v Scotland international matches, the first from The Graphic dated 14th December 1872 titled SKETCHES AT THE INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH, GLASGOW (the world's first international football match), two examples of a portrait group of the Scottish team who played at The Oval in 1879, and a match action scene from an international at The Oval, various sizes, all mounted but unframed
Five cabinet cards of jockeys circa 1870s, subjects comprising: Fred Archer (in jockey silks), Fred Archer (formal portrait in a suit), Tom Cannon, Charles Wood & George Barrett, oval or rectangular photographic portraits with legends laid down on card, surrounded by red borders, evidence of trimming to cards, photographs unaffected
A collection of recordings from the Topham family sound archive, comprising records and tapes, being 78 rpm gramophone discs for the following Grand National race commentaries: 1938 (on 2 discs), 1939 (1 disc), also for 1939 2 acetate discs titled 'Mr V Smythe-Intro' and 'Mr Dodd-Chester' and dated 19th March, believed to be some form of race preview, 1940 (7 BBC discs), 1948 (1 acetate BBC disc), 1950 (1 BBC disc featuring commentary by Michael O'Hehir, R. North and R. Glendenning), 1953 (4 BBC discs), 1954 (6 BBC discs) and a 5 disc set for an unknown year and in poor condition; together with 5 audio tapes for the Grand National of 1953 to 1957 inclusive, and 13 further boxed tape recordings for the Grand Nationals of 1965 to 1973 inclusive with four of the commentaries extending two tapes, and four miscellaneous tapes comprising a BBC Radio Merseyside interview with Mirabel Topham dated 1969 and titled 'Larger Than Life.' another Radio Merseyside interview with the Aintree administrator Mr Kirkpatrick in 1971, a BBC tape titled 'Portrait of Britain-Aintree', a further tape with content unknown and a rare acetate 78 rpm gramophone disc from the Topham family sound archive with Australian race commentaries for the 1931 Melbourne Cup and the 1954 Caulfield Cup
A silk scarf commemorating the 1871 Derby, printed by J.F. Bullock, central portrait of three racehorses and jockeys near the finish, inscribed THE EPSOM DERBY, 1871, jockey cap & whip vignettes to each corner, blue border, 74 by 84cm., 29 by 33in., good condition The 1871 Derby was won by Baron Mayer de Rothschild's Favonius.
A signed 1931 Football League Championship dinner & dance menu, held at the Cafe Royal 30th April, the interior and back page profusely signed by Herbert Chapman and the Arsenal team and party including officials and former players, complete with printed invitation, a portrait postcard signed in ink by Tom Parker and a further postcard of the 1930-21 Champions (4)
10 early postcards featuring Arsenal FC and their players, four with real photo match action featuring Woolwich Arsenal v Sunderland & Bolton Wanderers in 1905 and v Derby County and Watford in 1906 at Plumstead, a real photo portrait of Leonard Thompson, a double-portrait card featuring McEachrane and Coleman, three artist-drawn cards postmarked 1921 & 1922, celebrating wins over Chelsea, Barking and Birmingham, Palace & Orient, and a real-photo team-group of the 1930 F.A. Cup winning team
A German brochure signed by the Arsenal continental tour party in season 1954-55, 21 signatures in ink to the front cover including Tom Whittaker, Barnes, Lawton, Forbes, Roper, Kelsey etc.; sold together with a colour tinted period photograph of the Arsenal lap of honour following the 1930 F.A. Cup final, the image 36 by 48cm., 14 by 19in., framed, fragile, damaged condition; sold together with a cotton gentlemen's handkerchief printed with a team-group portrait of the Arsenal 1930 F.A. Cup final team, the first Highbury side to lift the trophy (3) Arsenal played matches in Munich and Zurich on their end of season tour 1954-55.
A bound volume of Arsenal programmes from the club's first F.A. Cup winning season in 1929-30, red outer covers removed, containing 28 programmes, red cloth covered boards, the spine inscribed gilt ARSENAL F.C. 1929-30, Vol XVIII, a photographic portrait of the Cup winning team bound in to the front, first-team League, F.A. Cup ties v Chelsea & Birmingham, reserves Combination fixtures, and other matches played at Highbury comprising No.32 QPR's Division Three match v Coventry City, No.39 Inter Services Championship Royal Navy & Royal Marines v Army and No.44 a combined issue for Islington v Holborn & Finsbury schools and the Claque Final replay Moreland v Barnsbury, scores, team-changes and attendance inscribed in ink on line-up pages, evidence of trimming before binding This volume is lacking issues 2 & 47, which are listed in Leonard Evans's Arsenal Football Programme Collectors Handbook as Swansea Town (reserves) and the London F.A. Cup final Brentford v West Ham United (representative). According to the programme notes QPR's match (issue 32) was the first Division Three game ever to be staged at Highbury. QPR were 'debarred' from entertaining Coventry City on their own pitch or at any ground within a six miles radius of their Shepherd's Bush home. Gillespie Road fell outside of this range and the Arsenal directors obliged the west London side.
Jimmy Dugdale's claret & blue Aston Villa No.5 jersey from the first League Cup final in 1961, short-sleeved, embroidered cloth club badge; sold together with a signed letter of authenticity from Jim Dugdale, a signed portrait photograph, and two Villa team-group photos pictured with the League Cup trophy (5) Aston Villa defeated Rotherham United 3-2 over two legs in the first League Cup final in season 1960-61.
A medal commemorating George Best receiving the Freedom of the Borough of Castlereagh in 2002, in gilt, the obverse struck with a head and shoulders portrait and inscribed GEORGE BEST, FREEMAN OF THE BOROUGH OF CASTLEREAGH, the reverse struck with the civic arms and inscribed FREEDOM OF THE BOROUGH OF CASTLEREAGH, in original fitted case; sold together with an order of service for George Best's funeral, Stormont Buildings, Belfast, 3rd December 2005 (2)
A rare match card for the England v Ireland international played at The Dell 9th March 1901, published three-fold, front cover with photographic portrait of the England & Southampton goalkeeper J.W. Robinson, professional restoration along folds This was the only England international that was ever staged at the now defunct Dell in Southampton. England won the game 3-0.
An oval ceramic miniature of a female musician holding a violin, within a gilt frame, a circular miniature of a gentleman, the glazed back with a feathered hair spray motif, cased, a rectangular papier mache hinge lidded snuff box, with a label within, detailed LORE LEY, a stick pin with a case, a Victorian cameo bangle, designed as the portrait of a lady, a devotional pin cushion and a small carved Oriental figure of a bearded man.
A lady's gold cased, pendant fob watch, detailed 750, by Garrard, the matt gilt dial with black Roman numerals and with black hands, the case front with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1980, in celebration of her 80th year, the case back decorated with The Royal Arms and detailed 4th August 1980, with a case.

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