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MANCHESTER UNITED 1957/8 Twenty nine home programmes for the infamous 1957/8 season including 21 X League, 4 of which have tokens removed, Everton, Portsmouth which includes the token sheet, Sheffield Wednesday and Tottenham Hotspur, plus 3 X FA Cup, 4 X Reserve with tokens missing v Everton, Blackpool, Sheffield Wednesday and Preston North End and neutral FA XI v Army XI and 2 newspaper cuttings. Sheffield Wednesday FA Cup has the token intact and no writing on the line-up page. Some have team changes and scores entered. Generally good
Timor; A Military Army Trade Pattern (A.T.P.) Gent's Wristwatch, the signed dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped "Timor Swiss Made" "15 Jewels", inside screw down case back stamped "Timor Watch Co", outside case back stamped broad arrow and "A.T.P. 138824" (31mm case), on a later strap.There is heavy signs of wear to the watch case, currently running but no guarantee on accuracy or timekeeping, strap damaged and worn.
WALES, INTERNATIONAL JERSEY 4TH NOVEMBER 1959 vs. Scotland, Supplied by Jack Sharp label, stitched crest inscribed v Scotland 1959-60..., and number 10 verso, short sleevedNote: Believed worn by Phil Woosnam. Swapped with Bertie Auld; The Bertie Auld Collection.Phil Woosnam had a long and varied career within the footballing world. Starting off with Montgomeryshire Schoolboys, he went on to represent Wales eight times at youth level.After school, he studied Physics at Bangor University, captaining the football team to the Welsh Universities’ Championship. During his national service, he featured for the Army select XI, playing alongside two Busby Babes in Duncan Edwards and Eddie Colman.At club level, he played for several teams including Wrexham, Manchester City, Caersws, and Aberystwyth Town, though is perhaps best remembered for his time with Leyton Orient, West Ham, and Aston Villa.He signed for Leyton Orient in 1954, spending four seasons with the club and tallying 108 league appearances. Whilst at the club, he would receive his first international cap, playing for Wales in their 1958 Home Championship game vs. Scotland. He signed for West Ham for a hefty £30,000 one month later, going on to make 153 appearances and establishing himself as an international regular.The last British side he represented was Aston Villa (1962-66), before making the bold but important decision to migrate to the US in 1967, signing for the Atlanta Chiefs. Short stints as player and manager kickstarted a lifelong relationship with football in the US, soon becoming the national team manager, before a lengthy stint as commissioner of the North Atlantic Soccer League (1969-82).Woosnam is credited for his role in developing the NASL, promoting it during an era of growth and securing important television contracts with CBS and ABC. He also saw the countrywide expansion of the league in the 1970s, establishing teams in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Seattle, and Vancouver. After his tenure, he would become director of marketing for US Soccer, helping to bring the 1994 World Cup to the country. All of this led to him being inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1997.This shirt was worn during the 1959/60 British Home Championship game vs. Scotland, one of seventeen appearances made by Woosnam for his nation. The tournament itself is one of the few instances the trophy was shared between three teams, this being in an era before goal difference advantages. Scotland, England and Wales all drew, whilst also each defeating the Irish.
F.K. DUKLA PRAGUE, EUROPEAN CUP SEMI-FINAL (2ND LEG) JERSEY 25TH APRIL 1967 vs. Celtic F.C., Chebana label, stitched crest, and number 11 verso, long sleevedNote: Believed worn by Josef Vacenovsky. Swapped with Bertie Auld; The Bertie Auld Collection.Josef Vacenovsky was a Dukla Prague stalwart.Over the course of twelve seasons (1957-69) he would tally 271 appearances, winning six league titles, four Czechoslovakian Cups, and four American Challenge Cups.His tenure coincided with a period of domestic dominance for Dukla, a team that had only been founded as recently as 1948. Indeed, they had initially been formed under the control of the Czechoslovakian Army, Vacenovsky himself spending a period in the armed forces before becoming a full team member.As swiftly as they burst onto the domestic scene, Dukla would begin to compete in Europe’s burgeoning knock-out competitions. This would include six European Cup appearances prior to 1966/67, reaching the quarter-final three-times.They entered the 1966/67 competition resolute, fresh off the back of a domestic double and ready to challenge once more. The first two rounds proved relatively straightforward, the team scoring twelve and conceding two as they saw off Esbjerg and Anderlecht.The quarters brought on a more difficult opponent however, the hotly tipped Ajax having just defeated Liverpool 7-3 on aggregate. This was the ‘Total Football’ team put together by Rinus Michels. The talismanic Johan Cruyff dominating the park.A first leg draw took the game to Prague, giving Dukla the home advantage. Perhaps it didn’t seem that way when a Sjaak Swart strike put them 1-0 down in the 54th minute. It would eventually take a penalty and an 87th minute own goal to secure Dukla’s place in their first ever semi-final.All was to play for as they travelled to Glasgow to take on Jock Stein’s Celtic. Dukla knew this and started with confidence, two early efforts forcing great saves from Ronnie Simpson. A Jimmy Johnstone strike in the 27th minute put the home team ahead, though a goal on the stroke of halftime quietened the Parkhead crowd. Willie Wallace would prove the hero during the second half, two goals securing a comfortable lead for the away game in Prague.Despite this lead, Jock Stein knew he couldn’t gamble such a match, and, whilst he had built his reputation on playing beautiful attacking football, he made the decision to set up defensively. This would prove critical, the 0-0 draw securing Celtic’s place in Lisbon, Dukla bowing out in what remains their best European finish.Those two ties and the Lisbon Lions were later recalled by Vacenovsky:‘Celtic was a typically British team, playing consistently on the body, hard, and against Celtic we always had someone at our backs.’
D'AGINCOURT (Seroux) History of Art by its Monuments, 3 vols. bound in one, London 1847, large folio, 328 plates as required, title foxed, light scattered foxing, later cloth backed marbled boards; also - Institute of Army Education, 20th century folio of 49 coloured plates of British Military uniforms 1642-1858, plates with hold punched corners, in half red morocco binder
Sammlung von: ca. 140 Bll., überw. Karten von Ländern der Welt. 18.-20. Jhdt. Tls. rissig u. fl. ╔Darunter: I'll Try, Sir!╗ Farblithogr. 1956. 21-46 Department of The Army, War Department. The poster series The US Army In Action. Boxer Rebellion, Peking 1900. -╔The Pacific.╗ Compiled by Military Intelligence Division G-2. Genral Staff U.S. Army. Nachdruck, 20. Jhdt. Ca. 103 x 87,5 cm. Auf Leinen aufgezogen. - ╔Carte Géographique Planisphère.╗ Charles Dyonnet. Lithogr. 1874. Auf Leinen aufgezogen. Publié par M.M Bès et Dubreuil Editeurs Paris. Ca. 68 x 94 cm. - Eine grobe Auflistung liegt vor. D
LEO DAVY (BRITISH 1924-1979) Leo Davy (lots 76-85) IntroductionThere have been those who seem to have been artists, almost it appears from the day of their birth; such people are incapable of deviating from their natural and compulsive obsession in a world of their own, a world in which their lives are entirely consistent with their work and their being are one and the same thing. Leo Davy was one of these. (Sir Kyffin Williams, ‘Leo As I Knew Him’, in A Passion to Paint, Piano Nobile, exhib. cat., London, 2010, p. 6) Born on Ilkley Moor, West Yorkshire, Davey was one of nine children. He refused to attend school with his siblings and instead was home schooled by his painter-art teacher father and musician mother. He became an accomplished artist and pianist early in his life and in his early teens Davy entered one of his drawings into a National Newspaper Art Competition; he won and at the age of 14 enrolled in the Kingston School of Art under Reginald Brill. Unable to be conscripted due to his inherited deafness, in 1942 he started at the Slade which had been evacuated to Oxford during the Blitz. One of only a few male students and with a keen interest in philosophy, Davy often sneaked into the university to attend lectures and made many friends among the philosophy students. Art was for him a philosophical enquiry. It was at the Slade that Davy met Kyffin Williams who had been invalided out of the army. Both men later became teachers and settled for a while in Highgate. But Davy left teaching to concentrate on his art. Often described as an outsider or unconventional in his approach to life he communicated best through his work. His art was a very personal manifestation of himself - his maxim being ‘to paint as only I can paint.’ Determined not to make a living from his painting he worked as a toolmaker and tomato picker while living in an abandoned coastguard’s cottage in Lancing and later became an accomplished framer and gilder, firstly in London and then living on the North Cornwall coast with his wife Antonia. Davy spent most of his life surviving with very little money, moving from garret to garret in London - the archetypal bohemian artist. For the majority of his life he shied away from the art world and was hostile to showing his work. In fact, he rarely exhibited at all and sometimes turned down prospective purchasers for his deeply personal works. However, in 1950 Davy’s work was included in a summer show at Gimpel Fils alongside the pre-eminent artists of the day including William Gear, Victor Pasmore, Prunella Clough, Alan Davie and Patrick Heron. Having spent most of his life refusing to travel in his later life he did visit Paris twice with Antonia. He was mesmerised by the city. Davy died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home in North Cornwall in 1987.LEO DAVY (BRITISH 1924-1979)DECONSTRUCTIONsigned and dated LEO DAVY 48 lower centreoil on canvas43.5 x 34.5cm; 17 x 13 1/2 (unframed)Painted in 1948.ARR may apply
A group of WWII and united Order medals awarded to members of the Oliver family, comprising the defence and British War medal, 1939-45 star, Italy and France and Germany star, in original card box named to J.J Oliver, British War medal, 1939-45 star The Africa and Italy star with ribbons and ribbon bar with 8th Army numeral and ribbon bar, medal record and card box named to G. Oliver, two Victorian silver United Orders medals named to Bros john Oliver PC with photograph and dated 1880, and Bro Jos Oliver with gilt medallion to centre under glass dated 1890, all held in a vintage AA walletLocation:
WW2 North Africa Campaign Medal Group of Five Hampshire Regiment, 1939-45 Star medal, Africa Star medal with 1st Army clasp, Defence medal, War medal 1939-45, Efficiency medal GVI, 1st type, with ‘Territorial’ suspender, “1874513 PTE. E.W. RICHARDS HAMPSHIRE R.”. Mounted as worn on a pin backed bar. Late Rod Flood collection
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, with orange celluloid grip, pommel with oakleaves relief and cross guard in the form of German army eagle and swastika. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is an original but well worn pair of brocade dress hangers which appear to have been painted silver at one time. Double edged blade with Carl Eickhorn, Solingen makers trade mark. The dagger blade retains some of the original cross graining. Blade 25cms, overall 40cms.
George V Efficiency Medal to the 6th Hampshire Regiment, with Territorial suspender, awarded to “5492584 PTE. J.A. FLOOD 6-HAMPS R.” Born in Portsmouth on 28th May 1907, Jack Alphonso Flood enlisted into 6th Battalion Hampshire Regiment T.A. on 30th March 1925. In November 1938 he transferred to the 59th Anti-Tank Regiment Royal Artillery (T.A.). He was released from the Army Reserve in November 1945. Late Rod Flood collection
WW2 German Army Infantry Enlisted Ranks / NCO’s Peaked Cap, good example with white piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Aluminium cap eagle and cockade. Patent chinstrap supported by plain black domed buttons. Interior with copper cloth lining and brown leather sweatband. Underside of the sweatband with makers stamp and 1938 date. The cap shows some wear but generally still a good example.
Fine 6 Shot .44” New Model Remington Army Single Action Percussion Revolver No.91072, octagonal barrel 20cms stamped PATENTED SEPT.14.1858 E. REMINGTON & SONS ILION. NEW YOUR. U.S. NEW MODEL, underlever rammer, brass trigger guard, 2 piece walnut grips struck with U.S. government inspector’s initials GP. Good working order and condition and retaining approximate 90% original blueing overall.
Rare Edwardian Volunteer Long Service Medal to a Cyclist in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment, impressed naming, “737 CYCLIST E.M. WOOD 2ND V.B. HAMP: REGT”. Good condition. Medal confirmed in Army Order May 1906. The Army Orders for this medal only show 3 medals issued with this rank, the others being to 1st Cheshire and 3rd Bedfordshire Volunteer Battalions. Late Rod Flood collection
George V Territorial Force Efficiency Medal to the 9th (Cyclist) Battalion Hampshire Regiment, awarded to “355128 PTE. (L.CPL) H.L. VANNER 9/HAMPS R.” Herbert Leslie Vanner from Parkstone, Dorset, served with the 1/9th Battalion during the Great War and was awarded his Territorial Force Efficiency medal in Army Order 23 on 1st February 1920. Late Rod Flood collection
Interesting Japanese Capture of Singapore Grouping, including a signed meatball pattern flag with ink signatures, captured cotton cloth union jack flag with Japanese kanji, 1st column ‘FALL of Singapore (Shonan) Showa 17 (1942) February 15’, 2nd column middle ‘Destroy Britain and America’ and third column ‘Long live the Japanese Imperial Army’; Captured British felt covered blue enamel water bottle with harness and Japanese cloth name tag and paperwork pouch. Part of a Seninbari with coloured leaping tiger, ‘Brave journey 10,000 miles triumphant return, 80 days of imprisonment. Happy Year’. An interesting grouping. Translations provided by vendor.
WW2 German Artillery Regiment Medals, Citations and Wehrpass Grouping of Wachtmeister Johannes Graf, the grouping consists of 1914-18 honour cross with swords, 1st October medal and War Service Cross 2nd class with swords, each medal is accompanied by the original award citation and the 1st October medal has the forwarding notice of the award. Accompanying the awards is the original WW1 Militarpass issued to (Martin) Johannes Graf issued in 1916 serving with Field Artillery regiment 48, he is noted in this book as having the award of the Iron Cross 2nd class in 1918. His German army Wehrpass was issued in June 1937 and covers his service up until 1940. He served with Artillery regiments before moving to reserve untis. The wehrpass is well filled out, the only award noted in the book is the War Service Cross. Other various documents accompany the grouping.
WW2 German Army Pioneers Soldbuch, issued to Max Schulz on 5th March 1941. Originally with 1.Kompanie Pioneer Ersatz Battalion Nr5, later with 3rd Kompanie Brückenbau Battalion 566. Uniform photograph to the inside front cover. Various issues of equipment and hospital entries. He was awarded the Eastern Front medal, War Service Cross 2nd class with swords and Wound Badge in black. A well filled out book.
WW1 Parliamentary Recruiting Poster No 53 ‘If The Cap Fits You – Join The Army Today’, near mint condition example of the famous WW1 recruiting poster. Bottom edge with printers details and Parliamentary Recruiting Committee number. Poster folded. This poster forms part of a collection of WW1 posters which were all sent by The Parliamentary Recruiting Committee to a Mrs Evoui, Hall Farm, Little Easton, Stamford, Lincolnshire. The posters were all housed in an original addressed envelope which is being sold as lot 486. These posters have never been offered on the open market before. They were sent to a local history museum and have remained in a store since this museum closed.
8x WW2 Canadian Printed Regimental Shoulder Titles, consisting of 49th The Loyal Edmonton regiment, Governor Generals Foot Guards, The Cape Breton Highlanders, Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa, RCAPC, CMSC, Royal Winnipeg Rifles and Canadian Provost Corps. Accompanied by printed Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (RCAMC) formation sign and embroidered shoulder titles for Calgary Highlanders, Lanark and Renfrew Scottish and The Algonquin regiment. Various conditions. (12 items)
WW2 German Afrikakorps 2nd Pattern Sun Helmet, good example of the olive felt tropical sun helmet with metal army and national tri-colour decals. Olive green leather covering to the brim of the helmet. Original top vent fitting. Green leather chinstrap. Interior with tan leather sweatband stamped with makers trademark of a ‘M’ in shield for the maker Mayser. To the underside of the sweatband is lightly stamped date 1942. Generally good example.
WW2 German Army Infantry Officers Peaked Cap, large size officers peaked cap with fine high form shape. White piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Aluminium cap eagle and cockade. Officers cap cords with pebbled side buttons. Interior with satin cloth lining having celluloid tailors diamond with silver leaf details of tailor. Tan leather sweatband with perforated forehead section. Some fading and wear.

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