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Football Louis Van Gaal 16x12 overall mounted signature piece includes one signed colour photo and one unsigned. Aloysius Paulus Maria Louis van Gaal OON ( born 8 August 1951) is a Dutch football manager and former player who is the current head coach of the Netherlands national team. At club level, he served as manager of Ajax, Barcelona, AZ Alkmaar, Bayern Munich and Manchester United, as well as having three spells in charge of the Netherlands national team. Van Gaal is one of the most decorated managers in world football, having won 20 major honours in his managerial career. He is sometimes nicknamed the Iron Tulip. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Daniel Sturridge 16x12 Liverpool mounted signature piece includes one signed colour photo and one unsigned both pictured in action for Liverpool. Daniel Andre Sturridge (born 1 September 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for A League club Perth Glory. As well as representing England, he has played in the Premier League for Manchester City, Chelsea, Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool and West Bromwich Albion, and he has also played for Turkish Super Lig club Trabzonspor. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Joey Barton 16x12 overall Rangers mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a colour photo pictured in action for Rangers. Joseph Anthony Barton (born 2 September 1982) is an English professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He made 269 appearances in the Premier League, including 130 for Manchester City. He is currently the manager of League Two side Bristol Rovers. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Ruud Gullit 16x12 overall Chelsea mounted signature piece includes signed album page and colour photo pictured in action for Chelsea. Ruud Gullit ( born Rudi Dil; 1 September 1962) is a Dutch footballer and subsequent manager who played professionally in the 1980s and 1990s as a defender, attacking midfielder, midfielder or forward. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he captained the Netherlands national team that was victorious at UEFA Euro 1988 and was also a member of the squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup and Euro 1992. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Ruud Gullit 16x12 overall Netherlands mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a superb colour photo pictured in action for the Netherlands. Ruud Gullit ( born Rudi Dil; 1 September 1962) is a Dutch footballer and subsequent manager who played professionally in the 1980s and 1990s as a defender, attacking midfielder, midfielder or forward. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he captained the Netherlands national team that was victorious at UEFA Euro 1988 and was also a member of the squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup and Euro 1992. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Sadio Mane 16x12 overall Liverpool mounted signature piece includes one signed and two unsigned colour photos pictured in action for Liverpool. Sadio Mane (born 10 April 1992) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Liverpool and the Senegal national team. Mane finished fourth for the 2019 Ballon dOr, and in the award for the Best FIFA Mens Player he ranked fifth in 2019 and fourth in 2020. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Peter Schmeichel 16x12 overall mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a superb colour photo celebrating while playing for Manchester United. Peter Boles?aw Schmeichel MBE ( born 18 November 1963) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is best known for his most successful years at English club Manchester United, whom he captained to victory in the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final to complete the Treble. He also won the UEFA Euro 1992 with his country Denmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Angel Di Maria 16x12 overall Manchester United mounted signature piece includes one signed photo and two superb unsigned photos pictured while in action for Manchester United. Ángel Fabián di María (born 14 February 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint Germain and the Argentina national team. He can play as either a winger or attacking midfielder. He is often regarded to be one of the world's top wingers. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Jeff Astle 16x12 overall West Brom mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a colour photo picture during his playing days with West Brom. Jeffrey Astle (13 May 1942 - 19 January 2002) was an English professional footballer who played the majority of his career as a centre forward for West Bromwich Albion. Nicknamed the King by the clubs fans, he played 361 games for them and scored 174 goals. He also won five caps for England without scoring. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Robin Van Persie 16x12 overall Manchester United mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a colour photo pictured during his time at Old Trafford. Robin van Persie ( born 6 August 1983) is a Dutch coach and former professional footballer who played as a striker. Regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation, he is the all-time top scorer for the Netherlands mens national team. He is currently an assistant manager at boyhood club Feyenoord in his first managerial role. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Juan Mata 16x12 overall Manchester United mounted signature piece includes one signed colour photo and two unsigned all pictured while in action for Manchester United. Juan Manuel Mata García (born 28 April 1988) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester United and the Spain national team. He mostly plays as a central attacking midfielder, but he can also play on the wing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Anthony Martial 16x12 overall Manchester United mounted signature piece includes one signed colour photo and two unsigned all pictured in action for Manchester United. Anthony Jordan Martial (born 5 December 1995) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Manchester United and the France national team. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Gareth Southgate 16x12 overall England mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a colour photo pictured celebrating in his role as England Manager. Gareth Southgate OBE (born 3 September 1970) is an English football manager and former player who played as a defender and midfielder. He has been the manager of the England national team since 2016. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Gary Bailey 16x12 overall Manchester United mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a colour photo in action for Manchester United. Gary Richard Bailey (born 9 August 1958) is a former footballer who made nearly 300 appearances in the Football League playing as a goalkeeper for Manchester United. Born in Ipswich, Suffolk, he grew up in South Africa, but went on to be capped twice for England. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Nemanja Vidic 16x12 overall Inter Milan mounted signature piece includes a signed album page and a colour photo pictured in action for Inter Milan. Nemanja Vidic (born 21 October 1981) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a centre back. He played for Manchester United, was part of the Serbia national team and is now considered one of the finest defenders of all time. He is one of only three players to win the Premier League Player of the Season award twice, alongside Thierry Henry and Cristiano Ronaldo. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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Football Louis Saha 16x12 overall Tottenham Hotspur mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a colour photo pictured in action for Spurs. Louis Laurent Saha (born 8 August 1978) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker. Saha was capped 20 times for the France national team and scored four goals. A former scholar at the Clairefontaine football academy, he started his career at Metz before playing on loan at Newcastle United. Before the start of the 2000-01 season, Saha moved to Fulham where he established himself as first choice striker, helping them to gain promotion to the Premier League in his first season with them. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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TWO 20TH CENTURY BEECH FOLDING STEAMER CHAIRS STAMPED CUNARD with original padded covers 84cm high x 56cm wide x 162cm long,Art Deco circular Formica topped occasional table labelled "Mauretania cabin class smoke room" 46cm high x 47cm diameter and four teak folding cabin chair upholstered in floral fabric and printed "MAURE" to underside of each seat 86cm high x 48cm wide x 52cm deep (7) All items were purchased by the vendor from Thos. W. Ward Shipbreaking yard in Inverkeithing, Fife who dismantled the RMS Mauretania Condition Report: Available upon request

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A VICTORIAN CAMPHORWOOD MILITARY CAMPAIGN SECRETAIRE CHEST the twin sections fitted with brass corner mounts, recessed bail handles, Hobbs & Co, London, 1876, inset with ivory label stamped Army & Navy C.S.L Makers,the upper section with two short and a long drawer above the secretaire fitted with hinged skiver, recessed pigeon holes, pair of sliding drawers, bottle fittings above a pair of long drawers and on turned feet, 114.5cm high, 99cm wide and 50cm deep Provenance;Lt Gen John Mackie Keith Stewart (1841 - 1920) Born in Galloway and entered the Indian Army in 1858, serving in the infantry on the NW Frontier, and in Abyssinia.He was promoted to Lt General and later retired to Scotland.He was married to Florence Mary Vanstittart (1850 - 1920).She was daughter of Henry Vansittart of The Indian Civil Service and his wife,Mary Amelia was born in Florence, Italy.She was besieged with her parents in the fort of Agra during the Indian Mutiny in 1857.She married John Mckie Stewart in 1871 and they had five sons. Their eldest son was John Henry Keith Stewart who rose to Major General in the Indian Army in 1892.He also served on the NW Frontier against the Afghans, and in France and Mesopotamia during WW1 during which time he won the DSO.Two of the five sons rose to Major General and three won the DSO during WW1.It is during this period that the secretaire chest was used. Condition Report: Available upon request

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An Eastern enamel bracelet, depicting six enamel panels of ships, buildings and figures, with a white outer border, with blue and orange flowers, on a yellow metal band, unmarked, 31.3g all in, 20cm long. Provenance - brought from Basrah, c1951, work is called Amarah Work, After the town on the river. The craftsman who are said to be the descendants of John The Baptist and who lived beside the Alrab Rivers.

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Wales International cap awarded to Tottenham Hotspur's Terry Medwin in season 1960-61,the red velvet cap with gilt tassel and braiding, embroidered with the Welsh crest and 1960-61 RI.S.E.Sp., bears little wearThis cap was awarded to Terry Medwin, the only Welsh player who played in each of the fixtures inscribed on the cap in season 1960-61, namely v Republic of Ireland in a international friendly; the British Home international matches v Scotland and England; and a World Cup qualifier v Spain.Terry Medwin was a member of the Tottenham Hotspur double-winning team in season 1960-61. The outside-right made a total of 30 appearances for Wales and scored six goals.

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Wales international cap awarded to Cliff Jones of Fulham for the match v The Rest of the UK staged in honour of The Prince of Wales's Investiture and played at Ninian Park, 28th July 1969,the red velvet cap with gilt tassel and braiding, embroidered with the Welsh crest and 1969-70 UK., bears little wearThe Rest of the UK defeated Wales 1-0.The Wales caps were issued seasonally and all the matches a particular player particpated in were inscribed on the cap. This cap is for the Rest of the UK match only. There were only two Wales players who made a single international appearance, in this match, in season 1969-70. That was Barrie Jones and Cliff Jones. Barrie Jones is known to still have his cap, so by elimination this cap was awarded to Cliff Jones.

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 ARSENAL 1934-35 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS FOR THE THIRD TIME IN A ROW – FULLY AUTOGRAPHED ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH INCLUDING ALL SEVEN ARSENAL PLAYERS WHO REPRESENTED ENGLAND AGAINST ITALY IN THE 1934 ‘BATTLE OF HIGHBURY’.SUPERB HISTORIC FULLY AUTOGRAPHED ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH SIZE 9 ½” x 7 ½” LAID DOWN TO THE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHERS MOUNT TO GIVE AN OVERALL SIZE OF 11” x 9” DEPICTING GEORGE ALLISON’S FIRST ARSENAL SQUAD, TAKEN AT THE BEGINNING OF AUGUST 1934 AT THE START OF THE SEASON WHEN ARSENAL WON THEIR THIRD LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP IN A ROW. BEAUTIFULLY AUTOGRAPHED IN FOUNTAIN PEN DIRECTLY TO THE IMAGE BY ALL SITTERS. TWENTY-THREE AUTOGRAPHS IN TOTAL AS FOLLOWS: Back Row L-R: GEORGE MALE, JACK CRAYSTON, HERBIE ROBERTS, JIMMY DUNNE.Middle Row L-R: PAT BEASLEY, FRANK HILL, BOB JOHN, FRANK MOSS, EDDIE HAPGOOD (CAPTAIN), WILF COPPING. Front Row L-R: GEORGE ALLISON (MANAGER), JAMES MARSHALL, JOE HULME, RAY BOWDEN, TED DRAKE, ALEX JAMES, CLIFF BASTIN, BILLY MILNE (TRAINER).Additionally signed below the seated players by: LES COMPTON, NORMAN SIDEY, RALPH BIRKETT, TOM WHITTAKER and JACK LEE.  INCLUDING THE SIGNATURES OF ALL SEVEN OF THE ARSENAL PLAYERS THAT REPRESENTED ENGLAND AGAINST ITALY THREE MONTHS LATER ON THE 14TH OF NOVEMBER 1934 IN THE MATCH NAMED ‘THE BATTLE OF HIGHBURY’. (Frank Moss, George Male, Eddie Hapgood, Wilf Copping, Ray Bowden, Cliff Bastin and Ted Drake) The 1934–35 season was Arsenal's 16th consecutive season in the top division of English football. Herbert Chapman's Arsenal had already claimed their first national trophy, the FA Cup in 1930 and League Championships followed in 1930-31 and 1932-33. Suddenly, in the middle of the 1933-34 season, Chapman died of pneumonia. His work was left to Joe Shaw and George Allison, who saw out a hat-trick with the 1933-34 and 1934-35 titles, and then won the 1936 FA Cup and 1937-38 title. After the death of Herbert Chapman in January 1934, Joe Shaw had been designated as caretaker, but in the summer, George Allison became full-time manager. In his debut season, he guided Arsenal to their third consecutive league title, with Arsenal finishing four points ahead of Sunderland. The Charity Shield was won at Highbury with a 4-0 victory over Manchester City, but the FA Cup run was ended by Sheffield Wednesday in the quarter-finals. During the season Arsenal had their highest ever Highbury attendance, with 73,295 witnessing a goalless draw against title rivals Sunderland. Ted Drake was top scorer with a club-record 42 goals from 41 league matches, thus topping the league scoring charts. In all competitions he made five more starts and scored two more goals. This season, Arsenal won 8-0 twice, against Leicester City and Middlesbrough, 7-0 against Wolves, 8-1 against Liverpool and 6-0 at rivals Tottenham, who coincidentally were relegated to the second division having finished the season bottom of Division One. The Battle of Highbury, England v Italy 14th of November 1934. The foggy afternoon of the 14th of November 1934 saw Arsenal provide seven members of the England team that played against the reigning World Champions Italy, a record contribution that still stands today. Fittingly, the match took place at Highbury stadium and ended in a 3-2 victory for England after a bruising and sometimes brutal match. Frank Moss, George Male, Eddie Hapgood, Wilf Copping, Ray Bowden, Cliff Bastin and Ted Drake were the Arsenal players involved. Eddie Hapgood captained England for the first time, while George Male and Ted Drake made their international debuts.

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Manchester United 1968 European Cup Winners autographed framed display,featuring an artist's limited edition print numbered 10/100 with a design featuring a winner's medal, signed by the 11 United winning players Stepney, Brennan, Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Stiles, Best, Kidd, Charlton, Sadler and Aston, and additionally by Denis Law who missed the match through injury, also signed  by the artist, mounted together with an original 1968 fan's pennant printed with the players names set above the autograph of manager Sir Matt Busby, signed and inscribed "ALL GOOD WISHES", plus a plaque detailing the match stats, framed under acrylic (not glass), measuring 76 by 66cm., comes complete with COA from Becket Graphics who were responsible for these signed limited edition prints along with respected company COA (2)

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Two George Best Manchester United signed photographs,both 10 x 8in. b&w, one depicts Best having his Manchester United medical flanked by Malcolm Musgrove (coach) and Laurie Brown at Old Trafford 16th July 1971; the other a match-action photo playing against Arsenal, additionally signed by Arsenal's Don Howe who features in the image

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ENGLAND v SWEDEN, MAY 21ST 1923 ORIGINAL VINTAGE FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOGRAPH England’s end of season Scandinavian Tour friendly international which finished Sweden 2 – England 4. With two goals from Billy Walker, and a goal each from George Thornwell and Jimmy Moore, who became England’s oldest goal-scorer aged 34 years and 10 days, and the oldest to score on his England debut. SUPERB RARE ORIGINAL SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH SIZE 6 ¼” x 4 ½” DEPICTING THE ENGLAND NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM LINING UP AGAINST SWEDEN PRIOR TO THE START OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL BETWEEN SWEDEN AND ENGLAND, PLAYED AT THE OLYMPIC STADIUM, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, MAY 21ST 1923. NEATLY AUTOGRAPHED TO THE LOWER BORDER OF THE IMAGE BY THE FULL ENGLAND TEAM AND MANAGER, 12 ORIGINAL INK SIGNATURES INCLUDING: ERNIE WILLIAMSON, BILL ASHURST, JACK HARROW, BASIL PATCHITT (CAPTAIN), JIMMY SEDDON, JOHN TRESADERN, TOM URWIN, GEORGE THORNWELL, HARRY BEDFORD, JIMMY MOORE, BILLY WALKER AND Mr G. WAGSTAFFE-SIMMONS (MANAGER & F.A COUNCIL MEMBER).  VERY GOOD CONDITION.

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Football League representative jersey worn by Arsenal's Alf Baker in the match v Ireland, played at Cliftonville, Belfast, 11th October 1924,white, by Merigold Brothers, Preston, long-sleeved with embroidered badge FL IRISH MATCH 1924-25, unnumberedThe Football League defeated Ireland 5-0 with H Bedford of Blackpool scoring four of the goals.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, in 1898, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals. Alf Baker later became an Arsenal scout but died aged 56 in 1955. 

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Football League representative jersey worn by Arsenal's Alf Baker in the match v Ireland played at Anfield, Liverpool, 7th October 1925,white, by Merigold Brothers, Preston, long-sleeved with embroidered badge FL IRISH MATCH 1925-26, unnumbered, bears stainingThe Football League defeated Ireland 5-1 with Walker of Aston Villa and Kirkham of Port Vale scoring braces.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.

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Purple and white Football Association International Trial Match cap awarded to Arsenal's Alf Baker for the England v The Rest game played at The Den, Millwall, 18th January 1926,the quartered velvet cap embroidered FA entwined and 1925-26, sold with a b&w player profile cigarette card, (2)Alf Baker played in the England team that lost 1-0 to The Rest XI. The winning goal was scored by Norman Bullock of Bury FC.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.

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The single England international cap awarded to Arsenal's Alf Baker for his selection in the match v Wales played at Turf Moor, Burnley, 28th November 1927,the red velvet cap embroidered with the England rose emblem and 1927-28, velvet on the front of the cap and one side is wornWales defeated England 2-1, with Alf Baker playing at right-back.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.

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Wilf Mannion album of b&w photographs and a signed copy of his autobiography "Golden Boy",the large blue album with gilt tooled with the England three lion emblem and WILF MANNION, containing 11 original b&w photographs used in his autobiography "Golden Boy", featuring action shots, team line-ups and individual photographs, sold with a signed copy of his autobiography "Golden Boy" by Nick Varley with foreword by Bobby Robson, signed and dedicated on the inside page by Wilf Mannion, with additional manuscripts for further books and two 10 by 8in. b&w photographs of England team of 1948 featuring Mannion, (qty)The 1948 England team includes Hardwick, Lawton, Wright and others. The second photograph bears backstamp WILKES & SON WEST BROMWICH featuring League XI who played Eire at Preston in 1948 selection including Nicholson, Finney and Lofthouse.

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F.A. England International debut medal awarded to Arsenal's Alf Baker for the match v Wales played at Turf Moor, Burnley, 28th November 1927,15ct. gold, Birmingham, 1927, by Vaughton & Sons Ltd., obverse with two footballs flanking the FA shield emblem and inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, reverse with the FA initials entwined and inscribed INTERNATIONAL, rim engraved A. BAKER, of circular form with suspension ring, diameter 31mm., weight 28gr., in original burgundy case, with makers label in gilt on interior cover,  minor wear to exterior of boxWales defeated England 2-1, with Alf Baker playing at right-back. The cap awarded for this game is offered as the previous lot.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.

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Alf Baker's match-worn red Arsenal jersey from the 1927 F.A. Cup Final v Cardiff City,by Bukta, long-sleeved with embroidered club crest, lace up collarArsenal were defeated by Cardiff City 1-0 at Empire Stadium on 23rd April 1927, this remains the only time when the FA Cup trophy was won by a team based outside of England.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.

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F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Arsenal's Alf Baker for the match v Huddersfield Town played at Wembley Stadium 28th April 1930, hallmarked 15ct. gold, Birmingham, 1929, obverse with the FA shield flanked by two footballers engraved 1930, reverse engraved CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS, ALF BAKER, ARSENAL F.C., of circular form with pierced mount, diameter, 31mm., weight 28gr., in original case with makers label in gilt on interior lidArsenal defeated Huddersfield Town 2-0 through goals by Alex James and Jack Lambert, in this their first FA Cup final win. Arsenal are currently the most successful club in the competition's history lifting the Cup on 14 occasions.Alf Baker's match-worn jersey from this match is offered as the following lot.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.

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Alf Baker's match worn red Arsenal jersey from F.A. Cup Final v Huddersfield Town played at Wembley Stadium 28th April 1930,by Bukta, long-sleeved with embroidered club crest, white collar and cuffsAlf Baker's winner's medal from this match is offered as the previous lot.Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal manager Leslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home. He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap. A Utility player, "Doughy" (as he was nicknamed) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergency goalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Baker won two Football League representative caps and also played in the Charity Shield, which was a Professionals v. Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3–1. However, when new manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though. In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1–0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on 28 November 1927; England lost 2–1. It was his only international appearance. Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on 7 March 1931) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.

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1922 London F.A. Challenge Cup gold medal,15ct. gold, Birmingham, 1921-22, by Vaughton & Sons Ltd., obverse inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION surrounding emblem, reverse blank, of circular form with applied scroll suspension ring, diameter 28mm., weight 17gr., no case with this lotThe original recipient of this medal is unknown, the medal is uninscribed with the competition details but bears a hallmark date letter for 1921-22. The medal was struck in 15ct. gold which is therefore unlikely to have been intended as a runners-up medal. The winners of the London F.A. Cup in 1922 was Arsenal FC who defeated Crystal Palace 1-0.

Los 467

Programme for the Austria v England international match played at the Praterstadion, Vienna, 6th May 1936,16-page programme with colour printed cover, centre page with team line-ups, player profiles, in good condition, bears some marksAustria defeated England 2-1 with George Camsell scoring in the 54th minute for England. Provenance: This programme originally belonged to Cliff Bastin who played in the fixture.

Los 498

Programme, ticket and autographs for the Arsenal v Newcastle United F.A. Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium 23rd April 1932,programme and ticket reasonably good, just some foxing marks to prog covers; the lot including an album page of Arsenal finalists Alf Baker and Tom Parker and also Bill Seddon who did not feature in the final (3) 

Los 576

A pair of Arsenal and Scotland's Alex James brand-endorsed "Shurshot" football boots, circa 1930sthe tan leather ankle boots with original laces and leather studs, one bearing original price tag, the soles inscribed THE ALEX JAMES SPECIAL PADS TO PREVENT STUD LUMPS, size 9, in good conditionAlex James was a Scotland International who played between 1922-37 and won six trophies for Arsenal between 1930-36.

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Blue, claret and grey Crystal Palace no.12 substitute's home jersey, season 1972-73,short-sleeved with THE GLAZIERS CRYSTAL PALACE F.C embroidered badge, reverse numbered 12Players who appeared as a number 12 substitute for Palace during this season were Payne, Pinkney, Craven, Wallace, Kellard, Queen, Tambling and Possee.

Los 757

Danny Wilson red Liverpool no.22 home jersey, season 2010-11,short-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered WILSONProvenance: given to the Glasgow Rangers kitman, who Wilson played for in 2009-10.

Los 885

Four Wrexham home and away jersey's circa 1990s and 2000s,comprising a multi-coloured Wrexham no.13 substitute goalkeeper's jersey, circa 1995,by E En-S sports, long-sleeved with padded elbows, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, embroidered club crest and inscription WELSH CUP WINNERS 1995, sponsor logo, reverse numbered 13; sold with a Paul Mardon red Wrexham no.29 away jersey, season 2000-01, by Super League, short-sleeved with NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, embroidered club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered MARDON; a Orange Wrexham no.17 Welsh Cup Winner's 1995 away jersey,  by Ens En-x, short-sleeved with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, embroidered club crest and WELSH CUP WINNERS 1995 and sponsor logo, reverse numbered 17 and a Red Wrexham no.3 jersey, season 1990-91, by Spall, short-sleeved with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, embroidered club crest and sponsor logo, reverse numbered 3, wear to the logo and number transfers and collar, (4)The reserve goalkeeper at Wrexham at this time was Mark Cartwright, who was understudy to Andy Marriott.Wrexham defeated Cardiff City 2-1 at Cardiff Arms Park on 21st May 1995 in the Welsh Cup.A number of Wrexham players worn the number three jersey in season 1990-91, including Phil Hardy, Kennedy and Robert Jones. 

Los 893

Diego Maradona blue & white striped Argentina No.10 jersey circa 1993, Adidas, short-sleeved, with COA Provenance: This shirt was originally acquired by the Argentine senior collector Andre Mary Casas (who was a personal friend of Maradona) at a charity auction in Argentina in the 1990s benefiting children living with cancer.

Los 904

Two Boldklubben 1909 jerseys, circa early 1990s,both by Hummel, the first a short-sleeved no.8 WINTERTHUR jersey and a green goalkeeper's no.1 long-sleeved CA-GRUPPEN jersey, sold with a Blue and white striped Miðvágs Bóltfelag no.15 jersey, by Umbro, short-sleeved with club crest and sponsor logo, reverse numbered 15, (3)There is a hand written note attached to the green goalkeeper's no.1 jersey neck label indicating the player to be Jens Kristian-Haraldsen, who was a international goalkeeper for the Faroe Island's.

Los 942

Packie Bonner yellow, green and black Republic of Ireland no.1 goalkeeper's jersey v Denmark in Copenhagen, 14th October 1992 the FIFA World Cup qualification match,by Adidas, spare long-sleeved with padded shoulders and elbows and country emblem, reverse numbered 1Packie Bonner played for Republic of Ireland from 1981 to 1996, making 80 appearances.Provenance: formerly in the collection of a German Sports photographer from Hamburg, who was present at the fixture.

Los 591

Five model electric guitars, with prints of the musicians who would have used the originals and details of the guitars, framed within a wall-hanging glazed baize lined display case, 29 x 47cm.

Los 628

THE SHADOWS & CLIFF RICHARD; a music sheet signed by Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Tony Meehan, Jet Harris and Cliff Richard, with a small pen sketch at the bottom titled Apache' signed and by Jim Goff. PROVENANCE: The vendor worked evenings at The Winter Gardens in Bournemouth as a waitress when she was a teenager. Here she met song writer Jim Goff who obliged in obtaining the autographs for the vendor, she was thirteen at the time.

Los 634

A quantity of singles to include Small Faces 'Tin Soldier' first UK issue in picture sleeve, Plastic Ono Band 'Cold Turkey' UK issue in picture sleeve, eleven other 45s to include Rolling Stones 'Five by Five' EP, four Beatles 45s comprising 'Strawberry Fields Forever', 'She Loves You', 'Help' and 'From Me to You', two by The Who 'My Generation' on Brunswick and 'Substitute' on Reaction, also The Kinks 'Dead End Street', Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich 'Hold Tight', Procol Harum 'Homburg' and Kenny Lynch 'Crazy Crazes'. CONDITION REPORT Plastic Ono Band single has a long fingernail mark on Side One. The other singles have been well-played.

Los 682

ROCK; four LPs comprising Yes 'Going For the One' and 'Relayer', Rick Wakeman 'The Myths and Legends of King Arthur' and The Who 'Came First', original pressing on Track (4).

Los 706

THE WHO; two LPs comprising 'The Magic Bus On Tour', US reissue on Decca black label and 'The Who Sell Out', UK original on Track, also Jethro Tull 'Stand Up' LP, on Pink Island with stand-up gatefold sleeve (2). CONDITION REPORT Magic Bus is very good, The Who Sell Out has lots of marks and scratches. Stand Up has been very well played and has odd scratches on both sides.

Los 728

VARIOUS ARTISTS; a quantity of LP records to include Credence Clearwater Revival, Bad Company, Chuck Berry, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, The Who, Styx and a small quantity of singles to include Elton John 'Daniel', 'Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting', 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds', Doctor Hook 'When You're in Love With a Beautiful Woman', Ringo Starr 'Back Off Boogaloo', Ike & Tita Turner 'Nutbush City Limits', etc.

Los 772

DOCTOR WHO; a first day cover bearing the signature of Tom Baker, along with two others.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Los 784

SHERLOCK HOLMES; 'The World of Sherlock Holmes', single volume by Martin Fido, bearing inscriptions and signatures of Charles Gray, who played Mycroft Holmes, as well as playing Enst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond Film 'Diamonds Are Forever', further bearing the signature of Edward Hardwicke, who played Doctor Watson'.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

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PRESTON INTEREST; a collection of mixed postcards, many relating to Preston and the surrounding areas, buildings, people and gatherings, military cards, one depicting the German leader Adolf Hitler by the member of the Hitler Youth who was writing to Miss Mary Newton of Preston, thanking her for papers, soldiers, black and white examples from the 1940s and 1950s, vintage special days and birthday cards, various vintage humour cards, etc. CONDITION REPORT Approx twenty Preston interest cardsBetween 150 and 200 cards in total

Los 892

DOCTOR WHO; a collection of related publications to include a signed Elizabeth Sladen programme and a small quantity of 'The Astonishing Spider Man' comics.

Los 894

DOCTOR WHO; an Empress of the Racnoss poseable action figure in original box, together with a Doctor Who Cyber Controller and Guards set, comprising a Cyber Controller poseable figure, throne and two Cyber Men, in original box (2).

Los 895

DOCTOR WHO; a Genesis Ark and Daleks set, in original box featuring three push along standard Daleks and one black Dalek together with a Doctor Who 'The Stolen Earth' set, in original box comprising a Doctor figure, a Supreme Dalek figure, a Crucible Dalek figure and Davros (2).

Los 895A

Four boxed Doctor Who sets comprising 'Army of Ghosts' figure set, including one Mickey Smith figure, one Dalek Thay, one Genesis Ark, and one destroyed Cyber Man figure, a 'Sontaran Stratagem' set including one Donna Noble figure, a Sontaran Trooper, a Commander Skorr and A general Staal figure, a radio controlled Dalek, featuring motorised Dalek movement and a 'The Doctor and RC K.9' set featuring motorised K9 movement posable 'The Doctor' figure and RC handset (4).

Los 918

DOCTOR WHO; eight poseable action figure sets in original packaging comprising Assault Dalek, Cyber Man, Sycorax Leader, Cyber man with arm weapon, The Doctor (10th Doctor - David Tennant), Captain Jack Harkness, Damaged Dalek Thay, and Dalek with mutant reveal (8).

Los 945

DOCTOR WHO; a boxed 'Doctor Who: The Game of Time and Space' by Games Workshop, also 'Doctor Who: From A-Z' book and six 1970 'The Doctor Who Annuals'.

Los 195

Emerald and white sapphire brooch, with eight carved emeralds, depicting leaves and fruit, surrounded by old cut white sapphires, with pin and hook fitting, in tested silverProvenance - Inherited by the owner from her paternal grandmother Cerise Eleanor Doris Gordon Jackson (1888- 1984). Who is said to have been gifted the brooch by the Maharani of Jaipur (Gaytri Devi) in Delhi in around1945. As a thank you after hosting her on behalf of her brother who was Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck (1884-1981) Commander In Chief in India at the time.Condition Report: Gross weight 14 grams Some stones have been glued in One diamond is looseworn condition

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