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Two WWI medals awarded to "Private J. Dutton" the "14-18" medal and "The Great War Medal" both inscribed "77355 Pte. J. Dutton Ches.R", also a German medal from the same period, a 1934 brass badge bearing the emblem of the Nazi Party and inscribed "Tag Der Arbeit", a hallmarked silver medal inscribed "Xmas 1918 Pax" and to the reverse "Morant War Hospital Brokenhurst", pin badges etc, also a quantity of ephemera to include army book no:153 "Field Messages", an order of service for the 34th Division and an interesting book listing the employees of Brunner Mond & Co Ltd who served in the Great War 1914-1918.
First World War brass Queen Mary cigarette and tobacco box containing a 1914/18 War medal and Victory medal awarded to Private J Edwards of the Bedford Regiment, together with another 14/18 War medal awarded to Private E R Jenkins of the Army Service Corps, together with two cartridge cases and ribbons.
"Oceans 11" (1960) framed original US lobby card no. 3 measuring 11 x 14 inch starring The Rat Pack - Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr and Peter Lawford - great image on card featuring all 11 army veterans as they plan the heist to rob five Las Vegas casinos at once! Excellent condition in frame.
A collection of silver and silver coloured boxes and other small silver, including: a Victorian engraved goblet by John Samuel Hunt, London 1861; a square waiter by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1910, presentation engraved; a fox mask paper knife by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1972; a menu holder by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1932, engraved with the crest of the British Army Staff College, Camberley; other small silver; a pair of American butter shells by Gorham, engraved T; five small boxes (four of them Greek); a pair of plated fish servers, in a case, and a pair of plated berry spoons, 1319g (42.4 oz) weighable
Bruce David Grobbelaar signed 16 x 12 inch colour Liverpool football photo. Former Zimbabwe international footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most prominently for the English team Liverpool between 1981 and 1994. He is remembered for his gymnastic-like athletic ability, unflappable confidence and eccentric and flamboyant style of play. He has been the goalkeeper coach for Ottawa Fury FC of the North American Soccer League since 2014. Born in South Africa, Grobbelaar grew up in neighbouring Rhodesia (today Zimbabwe), and served in the Rhodesian Army before he joined the Vancouver Whitecaps of the North American Soccer League in 1979. He gained Liverpool's attention during a loan spell at Crewe Alexandra during the 1979-80 season, and signed for the Merseyside club in 1981. Making 628 appearances for Liverpool over the next 13 years, including 440 in the League, he won the League championship with the club six times, as well as three FA Cups, three League Cups and the 1983-84 European Cup. Grobbelaar left Liverpool for Southampton in 1994, transferred to Plymouth Argyle two years later, and thereafter played for an assortment of English lower-league teams, never for more than a few games Good condition
S Harper & Son Co, New York, NY, a brass ships telegraph no 11030, on wooden plinth, 106 cm high, salvaged from the tug 'Loretta', built 1944, Port Pleasant by SISEA (Smit International South East Asia PTE Ltd - later Smit Salvage), Singapore 1979 Notes: Tug 'Loretta' built for the US army as LT 792 by the Marietta Manufacturing Co., West Virginia, yard No 528 Lloyds Register 1979/80 - ex Lolita - 76, ex Bintang Permina, ex Pacific Star - 65, ex LT 792
Military History: Alexander, Capt James E, Travels to the Seat of War in the East, Through Russia & The Crimea in 1829', 2 vols full calf, 8vo, Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley 1830; The General Orders of ....The Duke of Wellington, compiled by Lt. Col. John Gurnwood, William Clowes 1832; half calf and oil-board; Elements of Heraldry by Mark Anthony Porny 1765, 1765, full calf (disbound); Advice to Officers of the British Army (satirical) 8th edition 1730, Queen's Regulations 1844 red cloth and other vols
AN IMPORTANT TROPHY RELATING TO TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AND THE FIRST EVER FOOTBALL TOUR OF SOUTH AMERICA BY PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH CLUBS [THE LONDON CLUB JOINTLY TOURED WITH EVERTON FC] A silver-plated Art Nouveau football trophy cup & cover commemorating the match Between the Uruguayan League XI and Tottenham Hotspur played at Grand Parque Central, Montevideo, 10th June 1909, inscribed with the match details either side of the top of the bowl, the cover surmounted by a figure of a footballer, overall height 38cm. 15in. In 1909 Tottenham Hotspur and Everton, historically, embarked jointly on the first football tour to South America by English professional football clubs. The tour almost got off to a disastrous start with the Tottenham Hotspur party missing a train at Waterloo Station and thereby missing the sailing of the HMS Araguaya from Southampton. They had to privately charter a tug to catch up with the ship to complete the three week sea voyage. The tour started with what was the first ever football match on South American soil by two professional clubs. The exhibition match was played just a matter of hours after the teams had disembarked in Buenos Aires. Before a crowd of 10,000 Tottenham Hotspur drew 2-2 with Everton. Spurs' other matches comprised an 8-0 win over the Uruguayan League XI in Montevideo on the 10th June, for which the cup being auctioned here was presented. On the 13th June Tottenham defeated Argentinos 1-0 before beating an Argentinean League XI 4-1 three days later, both matches played in Buenos Aires. Spurs then played Everton again going down 4-0 to the Merseysiders in the capital, before travelling to Rosario where they defeated the Liga Rosarina XI 9-0 on 20th June. Tottenham's final tour game was on 24th June back in Buenos Aires, the 5-0 win over Alumni, the team founded by the Scot Alexander Watson Hutton known as the “Father of Argentine Football” (see lot 1232). The tour generated a profit of £300 which was used to develop football further in South America. A further legacy of the tour was that a group of young workers in the Chilean port of Valparaiso set up their own team which they christened Everton (de Vina del Mar), which still play to this day and are currently in Primera B of the Chilean Football League. One of Tottenham's tour party was Walter Tull, the first mixed race player to win a medal in senior English football, and who later died a war hero in the Battle of the Somme having been the first black commissioned officer in the history of the British Army. Tull signed permanently for Spurs after the conclusion of the tour. There is a story in the annals of Tottenham Hotspur history that the party acquired a parrot with they brought back to England on the voyage from South America. Tull and team-mate Fred Wilkes claimed third prize in the ship's fancy dress carnival as Robinson Crusoe and Man Friday. According to Tottenham's records, it is said that the bird died on the very day in 1919 that Arsenal were controversially elected to the top flight of the Football League at the direct expense of their north London rivals.
A rare set of four 78rpm records Wembley chronicling landmark events at Wembley Stadium and the Empire Pool between 1923 and 1944, reminiscences by Sir Arthur Elvin and Raymond Glendenning, recorded and published in 1944 by Raymond Glendenning, the records produced at Star Sound Studios, this set originally owned by Major McGrath a Director of Wembley Stadium, approximate running time 30 minutes overall, compilation of history of stadium with interviews, descriptions and commentaries, detailed below: Side 1 April 23rd 1924 State opening of British Empire Exhibition at Wembley. Description of declaration of opening by King George V. Singing of massed choirs 'Land of hope and glory' List of displays held at stadium, torch light tattoos. 1925 rugby union match -Army v RAF. May 19th 1925 description of planes in formation dropping small incendiary bombs over stadium and fire fighters extinguishing the fires. Side 2 15 years later - wartime. Closing ceremony 1925. First function April 28th 1923, first cup final - Bolton v West Ham. Crowds invaded pitch, interview with PC George Scorey who rode the white horse which pushed the crowds back. Side 3 Interview with Ted Vizard (left winger) about game. 1924 Arthur Elvin commentary as to how he founded present company and became MD - how he raised finances. Memories of zeppelin over ground and 1932 Newcastle v Arsenal match with the disputed goal. Side 4 Commentary by Tommy Woodrooffe about disputed goal. Crowd singing Abide with me. Memories from Fred Jackson who was responsible for box office for 21 years. Anecdotes of cup final ticket applications, issuing duplicates because dog chewed or charred remains plus one fellow each year included 5 cigarettes as a sort of bribe. Side 5 Speedway racing, description of race. 1936 Lionel Van Praag first world champion. Greyhound racing - 1940 story of broadcaster - technical difficulties then description of race won by Julia Classic. Side 6 Captain Brice 1927 director and judge. Detailed description of greyhound St. Leger October 3 1931 won by Mick the Miller. Rugby league cup final commentary of 1933 Warrington v Huddersfield match. Harold David - Press secretary recalling occasions. Side 7 Harold David anecdotes.1930 Brentwood v Southend. Ambitious lads tried to excavate tunnel near turnstiles, discovered following day. Empire Pool - foundation stone laid by Earl of Derby, opened 1934 -construction details. Boxing - 2 World title fights, commentary John Henry Lewis v Len Harvey Side 8 Events at Empire Pool. Boxing, tennis, table tennis, ice hockey. Cycling - commentary on race with American team. War time pool closed but stadium still played a part. Post war improvements. Greatest year 1937 Festival of Youth attended by Princess Elizabeth. Music of Brigade of Guards. Finally singing of crowds at Cup Finals.
A collection set of Tottenham Hotspur home and away programmes from the 1960-61 double-winning season, comprising all League & Cup home & away fixtures plus F.A. Cup s/f & final, the lot also including whites v blues public trial match 13th August, friendly v The Army 24th October, official & pirate programmes for the Tbilisi Dynamo friendly 14th November, England v West Germany U-23 international at White Hart Lane 15th March, a pirate copy of the Sheffield Wednesday match 17th April and the post-season friendly aways in Holland v Feijenoord 15th May & Amsterdam XI 17th May
BOXING PROGRAMMES 1946-48 Collection of 23 boxing programmes, all London venue fights including World Title fights, Title eliminators, European and GB title fights, International boxing etc. All took place between 1946 and 48, amongst the programmes are Mills v Bertola 17/2/47, Woodcock v Baksi 15/4/47,(title eliminator), Phillips v Famechion (Europe Featherweight title), 27/5/47, Lesnevich v Mills ( World Light Heavyweight Championship- 26/7/48), Monaghan v Marino 20/10/47 (World Flyweight Title), The Army v London 27/1/48, The Army v Denmark 13/2/48, Mills v Bueno 17/2/48 (European Light-Heavyweight Title), Woodcock v Savold 5/12/48 (World Heavyweight Eliminator). Others include Turpin, Boon, Mills, Molloy etc. Some results noted. Fair-generally good
PETERBOROUGH UNITED -50s Miscellany including programmes. Homes:- 54/5 v. GAK Graz split spine and Northampton Maunsell Cup S-F, 55/6 v. Select XI and All Stars XI split spine, 56/7 X 6, 57/8 X 6 including Leicester City and The Army Friendlies, Bradford City and Nottingham Forest Midland League, 58/9 X 3 including v. Newcastle Utd. Friendly, 59/60 X 7 including Friendlies v. Arsenal, Sheff. Utd., Middlesbrough, Blackpool and West Ham and 60/1 X 8 including v. Wrexham 1st in the League with small writing on the cover. Aways:- 10 including v. Dover 60/1 FA Cup vertical fold, Boston United 55/6 Midland League vertical creases, Yeovil Town 17/11/1956 FA Cup and Corby Town 57/8 Midland League. Plus a handbook for 1959 and a scrapbook from late 1950's with a majority relating to Peterborough and includes a rosette "Up The Posh" and The Star newspaper 30/1/1960. Fair to generally good

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