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*Springfield Armory Model 1899 Krag Carbine.30-40 Krag cal., 22" barrel, S/N 226035. 1898 carbine marked rear sight with "C" on the blade and the leaf; 1898 carbine handguard. Correct 1898 band; front sight with sight protector. Walnut stock with cartouche 1899/JSA. Condition: This is a very fine carbine retaining 95% of the barrel blue. Receiver has a mottled grey look. Stock is excellent with some very minor nicks and dings. Hand-guard and stock are evenly matched and appears to have been together since leaving the arsenal.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $1000
*WWI Colt 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol with Holster.45 ACP cal., 5" barrel, S/N 89919. WWII arsenal Parkerized finish, plastic checkered grips, two-tone magazine with initials "MRW" engraved in the floor plate, RIA proof and FK inspector`s marks on right side of frame, AA proof on left side of frame. Boyt `42 holster. Condition: Excellent condition with an excellent bore. It retains ca 75% of its WWII arsenal refinish with most loss due to brown patina on the grip straps and loss on the high edges.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $400
A collection of sixty five 1950`s and 60`s Manchester United football programmes to include, The Manchester White (the first programme after Munich Air Disaster with blank central team sheet, 19th February 1958 with pencil hand written infilled player list), also 26th September Manchester United v RSC Onderect, 4th April Manchester United v Sunderland, 14th January 1958 Red Star Vale Grade, 25th January Ipswich Town, 22nd February Nottingham Forrest x2, 25th April Real Madrid, 22nd September Manchester City, 2nd February 1957 Away programme Manchester City v Manchester United, 16th November Manchester United v Sheffield Wednesday, 5th March Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion, 7th September Manchester United v Leeds United, 20th October Manchester United v Everton, 29th August Manchester United v Everton, 22nd October 57 Manchester United v Aston Villa, 2nd November 1957 Manchester United v Burnley, 13th November 1957 Dulka of Prague, 2nd October 1957 Manchester United v Shamrock Rovers, 5th October Manchester United v Aston Villa, 17th October 56 Manchester United v Dortmund Borussia, 14th December 1957 Manchester United v Chelsea, 25th April The John Aston Testimonial programme, 1st September 1956 Manchester United v Portsmouth, 56/57 Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers, Saturday November 9th 1957 away programme Preston North End v Manchester United, 22nd December 1957 Manchester United v Leicester City, 19th October 1957 Manchester United v Portsmouth, 5th April 1958 Manchester United v Preston North End, 5th March 1958 Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion, 25th December 1957 Manchester United v Luton Town, 9th November 1957 away programmes Preston North End v Manchester United, Saturday 13th December 1958 away programme Preston North End v Manchester United x2, 30th November 1958 Tottenham Hotspur, 18th September 1958 Blackpool, 1st December 1957 Manchester United v Luton Town, Wednesday 17th September 1959 Manchester United v West Ham United, Saturday 6th September 1958 Manchester United v Blackburn Rovers, 8th March 1958 West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United, 18th September 1957 Manchester United v Blackpool, 21st September 1957 Manchester United v Arsenal, 18th January 1958 Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers, 5th October 1957 Aston Villa, 26th December 1956 Cardiff City, 15th September 1956 Sheffield Wednesday, 12th January Newcastle United, 9th February 1957 Arsenal, 11th October 1958 Arsenal, 5th October 1957 Aston Villa, 6th April 1957 Tottenham Hotspur, 3rd November 1956 Wolverhampton Wanderers, 9th March 1957 Aston Villa, 22nd September 1956 Manchester City, 20th April 1957 Sunderland, 56/57 season Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers no.19, Saturday 23rd August 1958 Chelsea, 6th December 1958 Leicester City, 8th October 1958 Preston North End, 26th October 1960 Exeter City, 22nd October 1964 Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion, 24th October 1960 Nottingham Forest, Saturday 21st November 1964 Blackburn Rovers, Saturday 23rd January 1965 Stoke City, Saturday 10th October 1964 Sunderland, 20th April 1966 Partisan Belgrade, two reserve sheets from 1957, 2nd September and 23rd September and a 1956/57 Red Devils Souvenir booklet (illustrated)
A 1940s autograph album containing a large quantity of footballers and complete teams to include Portsmouth FC, Liverpool circa 1948/49 including Bill Sheppard, Cyril Done, Jim Hartley, Les Shannon, William Taylor?, Everton including T James, Blackburn Rovers, Preston North End, including Billie Watson, W Barrow, Bob Beattie, W Hamilton, Blackpool, Newcastle United, including Douglas Graham, George Stoddard, Bolton Wanderers to include Stan Hanson, Burgess, Arsenal FC including Lawrie Scott, Walley Barnes, etc., in excess of 250 total signatures (illustrated)
THE FOLLOWING TWO LOTS RELATE TO THE CAREER OF BOBBY TEMPLETON Robert Templeton was born on 22nd June 1879 and started his footballing career with Irvine Heatherbell before joining Westmount Juveniles. Thereafter there were periods with Kilmarnock Roslyn, Neilston Victoria and Kilmarnock Rugby XI before joining Aston Villa in May 1898. In February 1903 he joined Newcastle United and in December 1904 Woolwich Arsenal. On 17th May 1906 Celtic signed the `Wizard of Dribble` and made his league debut in a match against Kilmarnock on 25th August that year. He won his only major trophies with Celtic when they won the `Double` in season 1906-07 before being transferred to Kilmarnock in October 1907. Between 1902 and 1913 Templeton made 11 full international appearances for Scotland and 3 for the Scottish League. In august 1913 he joined Fulham and after a brief return to Kilmarnock he retired from playing in 1915. A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1906-07 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won by Celtic F.C., R. Templeton, with ring suspension Provenance: Christie`s Scotland, Football Memorabilia, November 29 1996, Lot 29 In the above Scottish Cup final played on 20th April 1907, Celtic defeated Heart of Midlothian 3-0
A COLLECTION OF TWENTY MANCHESTER UNITED HOME AND AWAY MATCH PROGRAMMES including Bradford, F.A.Cup, 4th round, 2nd replay, souvenir programme, 7/11/49, vertical fold, Chelsea, 19/11/55, Aston Villa, 26/12/58, Leicester City, F.A.Cup final, 25/5/63, Chelsea, 30/4/55, Real Madrid, European Cup, semi-final, 1st leg, souvenir programme, 24/4/68, Young Boys, away, 24/9/58, Arsenal, 1/2/58, Preston North End, the cover autographed by Tom Finney, 26/9/59, Fulham, F.A.Cup, semi-final, replay, 26/3/58, held at Highbury, Drumcondra, John Whelan Benefit Match, 4/8/68 etc (20)
00 gauge collection of Tri-Ang Steam Engines: To include R356 BR green 34051 Winston Churchill, Princess Elizabeth BR green 2 examples, R354 Lord of the Isles 3046, R159 BR 61572 Liverpool, R759 BR green 4983, R251 BR maroon 43775 Arsenal together with Hornby BR black 30027 all with Tenders except last item (8)
Football programmes. Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Fulham, 1940’s, Tottenham homes including Tottenham v. Queen’s Park Rangers, 5 December, 1942, Tottenham v. Reading, 23 January, 1943, Tottenham v. Reading, 3 April, 1943, Tottenham v. West Bromwich Albion, 29 September, 1945 and Tottenham v. Chelsea, 2 March, 1946, Chelsea homes including Chelsea v. West Brom. 20 October, 1945, Chelsea v. Derby County, 25 January, 1947, Chelsea v. Arsenal, 1 November, 1947, Fulham homes including Fulham v. Tottenham, 2 November, 1946, Fulham v. Southampton, 11 October, 1947 and Fulham v. Birmingham, 21 February, 1948, Brentford v. Portsmouth, 13 November, 1943 (cropped at top), plus 10 Fulham homes, early 1950’s, some filled-in, occasional creases and stains, 8vo . (28) The football programme between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea in 1946 is for a `Friendly`
Football Interest. A collection of football programmes including Manchester United V Stoke City cup tie edition, West Ham United V Arsenal Monday 29th August 1966, Cardiff City V Blackburn Rovers 1969, Stole City V Burnley, Everton V Tottenham Hotspur 1967, Southampton football programmes, Nottingham Forest V Blackpool 1965, Tottenham Hotspur V Chelsea 1964, and others England V Wales Wednesday November 16th 1966, etc.
ARSENAL F.C.: A good vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph by sixteen members of an Arsenal FC squad of 1950/51 individually, including Joe Mercer, George Swindlin, Laurie Scott, Wally Barnes, Alex Forbes, Leslie Compton, Jimmy Logie, Peter Goring, Reg Lewis, Lionel Smith, Don Roper etc. The image depicts the players standing and seated together in two rows. All have signed the image with their names alone, some across darker areas and with slightly weaker contrast. A few minor corner creases, about VG Nine of the players included in the present signed photograph were members of the Arsenal team who were victorious in the 1950 FA Cup Final, beating Liverpool 2-0. Reg Lewis scored both goals.
FOOTBALL: A good autograph album containing seven pages individually signed by various football teams comprising Manchester United (11 signatures including Jimmy Delaney, Jack Crompton, Allenby Chilton, Johnny Aston, Johnny Carey, Stan Pearson, Jack Rowley etc.), Manchester City (14 signatures including Andy Black, Roy Clarke, Joe Fagan, Johnny Hart, Billy Walsh, Frank Swift, Eric Westwood etc.), Newcastle United (14 signatures including Ernie Taylor, Joe Harvey, George Robledo, Bobby Cowell, Ron Batty, Frank Brennan, Bobby Mitchell, Jackie Milburn, Frank Houghton, Jack Fairbrother etc.), Arsenal (11 signatures including Laurie Scott, Jimmy Logie, Reg Lewis, Archie Macaulay, Leslie Compton, Wally Barnes, Doug Lishman, Ian McPherson etc.), Blackpool (11 signatures including Stan Mortensen, Eric Hayward, Rex Adams, Andy McCall, Harry Johnston, George Farm, Doug Davidson, Eddie Shimwell, Hugh Kelly, Ron Suart etc.), Sheffield United (12 signatures including Jimmy Hagan, George Jones, Joe Shaw, Albert Cox, Harry Hitchin, Harry Latham, Colin Collindridge etc.), Aston Villa (12 signatures including George Edwards, George Cummings, Dicky Dorsett, Edmund Lowe, Joe Rutherford, Harry Parkes, Johnny Dixon, Frank Moss, Colin Gibson etc.) and also including two pages signed in bold pencil by over twenty other footballers including Jimmy Gordon, Jimmy Hartnett, Stan Rickaby, George Hardwick etc. VG
MALANGA GERARD: (1943- ) American Poet and Photographer, an assistant to Andy Warhol from 1963-70 who played lead parts in many of his early films. An interesting A.L.S., Gerard & Eileen, three pages, 4to (onion skin), Xania, Crete, Greece, 22nd May 1972, to the literary agent Andrew Wylie. Malanga states that he has been staying in Crete for two weeks, after having left Italy (`because of the air of appressiveness and Western influence that hangs over the atmosphere like a wet rag`) and continues to refer to a party following a reading, `Patti Smith was conspicuously absent from the reading if my memory serves me correctly, which is the last slap in the face I will ever take from her. After all, how many times does someone turn the other cheek. She`s proven to be what she`s wanted to be all along: a professional groupie with social-climbing overtones accompanied by an ego as blotted as a water-logged melon. I`m not out to publicly make her a cultural whipping boy; it would only add to her defensive/offensive offensive weaponry arsenal of tricks. It is not my nature to ask for favors or to be given thanks; but to see Patti acknowledge friends of Warner Bros., Reprise, Bearsville Records etc., and to Bobby Neuwirth was a knife thrust in my heart....I really don`t recall any of them having been responsible for getting her first book of poems published. But if you remember correctly we know who did! Patti`s reason for not citing my name was this; in her very own words: "I didn`t want to give you any free publicity". She never came to my reading because there was one of those rock-record company food-catering, boos parties that coincided, and Patti`s always one for putting in an appearance-she thinks it`s chic. She should only come to the realization that nothing is more important than anything else....I find it somewhat difficult to say here and now that for all the love I have for Patti I won`t be helping her fortify her career. She`s on her own from here on in. But I must say this without trying to sound like a male chauvinist pig by making a distinction of the sexes: that Seventh Heaven is the most exciting book of poems I`ve encountered and read. Not since H.D. [Hilda Doolittle, 1886-1961, American Poet] has a woman poet come across with such strength and originality. Every poem in Seventh Heaven contains the tone of that inner voice that is unmistakably Patti Smith!` Malanga continues his letter by urging Wylie to contact a Patent Office, `You don`t realize how hot "hot dice" is! With the Rolling Stones` Tumblin` Dice coming out someone`s bound to pick up on a similar idea. You should devise a word game that could be played by everyone and copyright this idea, keeping it all in the family.` Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Malanga and signed by him in full to the return address panel. A letter of fine content. A few light stains, not affecting the text or signature, otherwise VG Patti Smith (1946- ) American Singer-Songwriter, Poet & Visual Artist.
21x boxed Subbuteo Teams: consists of Track-suited Team (missing one player and goalkeeper); Sheffield Wednesday (complete); Norwich City (complete); Crystal Palace (complete); Portsmouth (no goalkeeper); Brighton (complete, paint rubbing off); Newcastle United (complete); Middlesbrough (complete); Coventry City (complete); Wolverhampton (complete); Tottenham Hotspur (complete, one base replacement); Stoke (complete); Arsenal (complete); Derby County (complete); Manchester City (complete); Liverpool (complete, some repaints); Sheffied United (complete); Leeds United (complete); Chelsea (complete, some repaints, two base replacements); West Ham United (complete); Leeds United (complete, heavy repaint) Overall F, boxes F (sound, most have several alternate teams written on). (21).
India and the Punjab A rare cast miniature model of the famous Sikh Cannon Zamzama Inscription reads – ‘MINIATURE MODEL OF ZAMZAMA CAST AT LAHORE FOR KING AHMAD SHAH DURRANI IN 1757 AD IN COMMISSION TILL 1870 AD’ Length 23cm. Known as the BHANGIAN DI TOPH or the gun belonging to the Bhangi Misl, known as Zamzama, is a massive, heavyweight gun, an 80 pounder, 14 feet, 4 1/2 inches in length, with a bore aperture of 9 1/2 inches, cast in Lahore in copper and brass by Shah Nazir at the orders of Shah Wali Khan, the wazir of Ahmad Shah Durrani. It is perhaps the largest specimen of Indian cannon casting, and is celebrated in Sikh historical annals more as a marvel of ordnance than for its efficiency in the battlefield. In 1762, Hari Singh went into battle with Khawaja Ubed. Bhangi attacked the then-village of Khawaja Said two miles from Lahore (now part of the city of Lahore), where the Mughal governor Khawaja Ubed had his arsenal, and seized his artillery, arms and ammunition. Amongst the guns captured was the Zamzama Gun itself. It was renamed by its Sikh captors Bhangi Toap. In 1802, Maharajah Ranjit Singh, after defeating the Bhangis, captured the famed gun. He used it in the battles of Daska, Kasur, Sujanpur, Wazirabad and Multan. In the siege of Multan, the gun was badly damaged.
Collection of 1950s Tottenham Hotspur football Programmes (A), inc. Arsenal, Arsenal (Football Combination) 52-3, Charlton 53-4, 55-6, 56-7, Blackpool, Bournemouth (FAC), Everton, Wolves 56-7, Luton Town 56-7, 57-8, Norwich City (FAC) 58-9, Reading (scarce Friendly) 59-60 in all 20 from the ‘50s also noted Hajduk Split v Tottenham ECWC 67 . fair – good (24)
Collection of 1950s Tottenham Hotspur football programmes, noted Charlton Athletic ‘51-2 & ‘53-4, Middlesbrough, Arsenal, Chelsea, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sheffield United, W.B.A. all ‘53-4, Port Vale FAC, ‘54-5, Blackpool, W.B.A., Chelsea, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield United + others all ‘55-6, Leeds United, Manchester United, Burnley, W.B.A., P.N.E., Newcastle United, Chelsea FAC, Sunderland, Arsenal, Portsmouth + another 6 all ‘56-7, 14 x’ 57-8, 15 x ‘58-9 and 22 from ‘59-60, about a dozen are fair condition with the rest rated good – very good. (81)
Collection of 1950s programmes, noted Arsenal v Derby County 49-50, Scotland v Wales, Fulham v Notts County 52-3, Arsenal v Huddersfield Town, Millwall v Walsall 53-4, York City v Barnsley, Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, Bury v Blackburn Rovers, Millwall v Torquay United 54-5, Wolves v Birmingham City, Arsenal v Charlton Athletic, Huddersfield (4 Pages) 55-6, Blackpool v Tottenham Hotspur, Cardiff City v Arsenal 56-7, Blackburn Rovers v Derby County, Stoke City, Newcastle v Burnley, Swansea Town v Derby County, Darlington v Southport 57-8. Luton Town v Manchester United 58-9, fairly good – good (80)

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