Two Day Gentlemen's Library and Grand Tour Auction of Curiosities - ONLINE ONLY

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room Derby, Derbyshire

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Two Day Gentlemen's Library and Grand Tour Auction of Curiosities - ONLINE ONLY

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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An early 20th century mahogany snooker score board, by E J Riley Limited, Accrington, the scale inscribed in gilt, sliding selectors, 87cm wide, c...

Angling - a 3.5" brass mounted fishing reel, by Carter & Co, London; a 4.25" alloy fishing reel, by William Garden, Aberdeen; a 7" hardwood fishin...

Cricket - The Bodyline Tour - Douglas Jardine and the Ashes 1932-33 - a presentation England cricket ball, mounted and applied with a gilt plaque ...

Football - an early 20th century silvered metal plaque, as a footballer on the dribble, framed ensuite with a ribbon and cartouche inscribed 'Pres...

Sport - Football - a George V silver and enamel medal fob, E R Church A F League, 1932-33 season, Birmingham 1932; others, South Howdenshire Leagu...

Angling - an extensive collection of fishing reels, various types, makes and models, Capstan Patent Bakelite; Charles Alvey & Son; Pflueger Supere...

A Victorian brass two-tone cyclist's whistle, The King's Own, by Thomas Bowling Lamp Works, 8cm long; a military issue whistle, by J Hudson & Co,...

Automobilia - an early 20th century family photograph album, illustrated with b/w photographs, including Malcolm Campbell's Campbell-Napier-Railto...

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