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Football Programmes - FA Cup final 1980 Arsenal v West Ham; another 1976 Man United v Southampton; charity Shield 1976 Liverpool v Southampton; some for Colchester and others; Cricket programme 1978 Gillette Cup Final Somerset v Sussex; Boxing ABA championships at Wembley 1981 and others (some autographed) (16 items)
Football - Programmes, North West Clubs, selection mostly 1950s/60s, good range of Clubs inc. Stockport v Lincoln 1947/8, Tranmere v Tottenham FAC 52/3, Everton v Arsenal 55/6, Blackburn v Hull 54/55, several Man Utd & Liverpool issues from the 60s inc. Man Utd v Tottenham Charity Shield 1967 etc (mixed condition, fair/gd) (100+)
Football - Programmes, 1940s/50s selection inc. Arsenal v Moscow Dynamo Fr 45/6, Charlton v Brentford FLS 45/6, Chesterfield v Nottingham Forest 49/50, Cardiff v Millwall 47/8, Walsall v Torquay 48/9, Darlington v Gateshead 49/50, Tottenham v Millwall 46/7, Man City v Derby 48/9 etc (fair/gd) (13)
Football - Selection inc. Programmes, 1950s onwards Tottenham homes v Fulham & Derby both 50/51, Arsenal Res v Leicester Res 50/1, Arsenal v Wolves 52/3 etc, 1966 WC cover, various videos inc. FA Cup Finals 1973, 79 & 81, Liverpool FC History, Millwall FC signed ball, Rothmans Yearbook, magazines etc (fair/vg) (qty)
Football - Programmes, selection mostly 1960s onwards inc. FA Cup Finals, European games, English, Scottish, Non League etc, various Clubs inc. Arsenal, Fulham, Chelsea (mixed condition most with nof, poor/gd) sold with a collection of Athletics Weekly magazines, various football books & annuals and some cigarette & trade cards in albums (qty)
An extensive impressive 1950s 130 page plus autograph book containing extensive footballing and other autographs including Manchester City page with nine autographs including Cunliffe, Hart and Clarke, Charlton Athletic with ten autographs including Hurst, R White and Ken Chamberlain, Newcastle United with ten autographs including Batty, Curry etc, Blackpool with thirteen autographs, Duckworth, Smith, Stanley Matthews, Johnson etc, Leicester City with eight including Shipman, Bullock, Leeds United with eight including Jimmy Jones, Marsden, Smith etc, Arsenal with thirteen signatures including Barnes, Bloomfield, Roper, Aston Villa with nine indistinct signatures but dated `56, `57, Huddersfield with ten including Wheeler, Taylor, Aston Villa with eight dated `55, `56 including Jones, England with nine signatures including Duncan Edwards, Tom Finney, Johnny Haynes, Bill Perry etc, Leeds United with seven, Blackpool Reserves with fourteen including Robson, Harding, Wright, Frith etc, Wolves with five, Burnley with eleven including Adamson, Smith, Preston Northend with twelve signatures including Hostler, Walton etc, Manchester United Busby Babes team including Duncan Edwards, Berry, Jones, Wood, Blanchflower, Webster, Colman, Foulkes etc, Everton and Everton Reserves over two pages with eighteen signatures to include Woods, Parker, Jones, Sutherland, Potts etc, Everton with ten including Egington, Horne, Harris etc, Newcastle United with ten including Warner, Batty, White etc, Cardiff City with thirteen signatures over two pages, Arsenal dated 1955 with thirteen signatures to include Barnes, Evans, Bowen, James, Wilkinson, Hearts, Preston Northend with eleven signatures over two pages including Brooks, Young, Lindor, Crawford etc, England and Youth with fourteen signatures including Peter Reid, Smart, Barker, Lockett, McCarthy, Perry, Bridges etc, Germany Youth including Hofig, Langman, Kusler etc, Blackpool with eight signatures dated `55, `56 including Joe Smith, Bill Perry, Jack Wright, Jim Kelly, Taylor etc, Huddersfield dated `55, `56 with twelve signatures including Wheeler, Gibson, Metcalfe, Ken Taylor etc, unknown signed page dated `59, `60 to including Bobby Charlton, Broadbent etc, Notts Forest with eight signatures including Morley, Barnett, Wilson, Gray etc, Luton Town with thirteen signatures including Davies, Allen, Adam etc and further Luton Town with seventeen further signatures to include Ray Smith, Les Jones, Gordon Turner, Ray Davies, Kelly etc, also CDSA Moscow with fifteen signatures, various photographs to include Bolton Wanderers Directors, Officials and Playing staff `54/55, small quantity of signed photographs to include Johnny Wheeler, David Whitefield, Wilf Pickles, Eddie Best, Johnny Lockwood, Jimmy Edmundson, the Radio Revellers, various further unidentified signatures, ticket stubs, passes etc, this album dates from 1954-1960, with brown leather cover (illustrated)
A 12 bore French converted Model 1822 military percussion rifled musket, 57½" overall, barrel 42½" dated 1841 and with tall ladder rearsight, the lock engraved "Mre Rle de St Etienne" (faint), walnut fullstock with arsenal mark on butt, regulation steel mounts, sling swivels and ramrod. GWO & basically GC (metalwork moderately pitted and worn overall). Plate 13
A 12 bore French Model 1842 military percussion musket, 55¾" overall, barrel 40½" dated 1849 at breech, the tang stamped "1842", back action lock marked "Mre Nle de Tulle", walnut fullstock, the butt bearing arsenal mark, regulation steel mounts, sling swivels, original steel ramrod. GWO & Clean condition. Plate 13
AN OTTOMAN BREAST-PLATE (KRUG) EARLY 16TH CENTURY . comprising circular plate embossed with a series of very narrow ribs radiating from a flat central boss plain rim struck with the mark of the Ottoman Court Arsenal at Hagia Eirene retaining five outer plates for protecting the lower neck and arm openings each joined to the main plate by riveted mail links (chemically cleaned, two plates and some mail restored) . 26.5cm; 10 1/2in main plate diameter
A RARE .650 CALIBRE FLINTLOCK CAVALRY PISTOL FOR THE NIZAM OF HYDERABAD`S FOURTH CAVALRY, CIRCA 1830. with 9in browned barrel stamped with London view and proof marks, arsenal markings and `9` and `10` crowned at the breech, stirrup ramrod retained by a spring, border-engraved lock engraved `Nizam`s 4th Cavalry`, regulation walnut full stock, and brass mounts including side-plate, trigger-guard and butt cap stamped `228`, the latter fitted with steel lanyard, and remaining in crisp condition throughout. 38cm; 15in. The 4th Regiment Nizam`s Cavalry was raised in 1826 and became 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent in 1854. For another pistol made for this regiment but without a side-plate see R. Brooker, p.102 and 107. See also D. F. Harding 1997, pp. 296-301.
A FINE MACE FORMED ENTIRELY OF STEEL, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY, GERMAN OR ITALIAN . with head formed of seven wedge-shaped flanges each incorporating a reinforced tip of cruciform section, moulded central finial, tapering tubular haft pierced for a thong, chiselled over the upper portion with a running pattern of foliage against a punched ground within four long rectangular frames, the grip chiselled with a trellis pattern against a punched ground, basal cap decorated with matching leafy ornament, and in fine condition throughout. 64.5cm; 25 3/8in . Provenance. Christie, Manson & Woods, 23rd May 1979, lot 29. The present mace belongs to a small group decorated in this manner of which other examples are preserved in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Berlin; the former Town Arsenal, Vienna;The Hermitage, St Petersburg;The Armoury of KonopiÅ¡tì Castle,The Czech Republic; and the Kretzschmar von Kienbusch Collection in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Another, formerly in the Warwick Castle Collections was sold Thomas Del Mar Ltd in association with Sotheby`s 12th December 2007, lot 286 (£3,840 including premium). For a discussion of this group see W. Rose in ZHWK 1909-02, pp. 359-366.
A GERMAN PIKEMAN`S SWORD, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY. with tapering double-edged blade, rectangular ricasso formed with blunted edges and incised with decorative lines along the edge, stamped with the bladesmith`s mark, the letter `W` on one side, steel hilt of flattened rounded bars, comprising a pair of vertically recurved quillons with fish-tail terminals, diagonal ring-guard joining the quillons to a pair of lower arms, the latter formed with a pair of additional up-turned bars with terminals en suite with the quillons and a further ring at the base, trifurcated inner-guard, and flattened pommel of fish-tail form pierced with a hole on one side, and the grip with its original binding of plaited wire and `Turk`s heads`. 92cm; 36 1/4in blade. Provenance. A Collection formed by a Maréchal de France, formed in the course of his service as a Governor in Germany during the Napoleonic Wars, sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, Zurich, 25th November 1980, lot 108.. Six swords with hilts of this form are recorded in the former Town Arsenal, Vienna and a further seventy-six at Schloss Ambras. See Schallaburg 1977, p. 155, no. 670 and A.V.B.Norman 1980, p. 88.
A MAMELUKE-HILTED GENERAL OFFICER`S SWORD BY JOHNSTON, NO.8 NEWCASTLE STREET, STRAND, EARLY 19TH CENTURY. with broad kilig blade formed with a double-edged point, engraved gilt-brass hilt of characteristic form including a pair of quillons with bud-shaped terminals, horn grip-scales, in its original fishskin-covered wooden scabbard (small losses) with engraved gilt-brass mounts including locket with the maker`s details, chape decorated with neoclassical ornament on the front, laurel fronds, further foliage and a sword of justice on the reverse and four large loops for suspension. 64.8cm; 25 1/2in blade. Joshua Johnston and his son, of the same name, are recorded at Newcastle Street circa 1790-1839. See L. Southwick 2001, pp.152-3. It is likely that the blade of this sword came from the arsenal in Cairo, in the early 19th Century.
THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN COLLECTOR. A VERY FINE GERMAN MANUFACTURER`S MODEL CANNON BY ALFRED KRUPP PRESENTED TO KING GEORGE I OF GREECE, DATED 1864. with tapering multi-stage steel barrel swelling at the muzzle, cast with raised astragal and reinforcing bands, engraved with the Greek crowned royal cypher between entwined oak and olive branches on the first reinforce, chiselled on top of the base-ring with the abbreviated word for `Arsenal` in Greek cyrillic, the date and with a gold-damascened cartouche between, and with a further cyrillic inscription beneath, globular cascable, and a pair of trunnions inscribed `1/5` on on the left and `C/K.1748` on the right, on its original steel-mounted mahogany carriage, with steel-shod spoked cambered wheels, fitted with an ammunition case on each side, the bed with elevating screw, signed `K.O.` and with the date 1858 on the trail eye bracket (cap-squares expertly replaced) and with its limber en suite with the carriage, carrying a further pair of fitted ammunition boxes, and with accurately detailed steel fittings throughout. 49.5cm; 19 1/2in. barrel The Krupp family arrived in Essen in 1587 and are recorded thirty one years later making over one thousand barrels a year at the start of the thirty years war. The family continued to manufacture gun barrels of a high quality and rose to international fame in the 19th and 20th Centuries. During the 19th Century a very large proportion of `die Firma`s` income was generated from other areas of the steel industry including the manufacture of steel tyres for trains. A considerable number of these were exported to the United States and praised for their superior quality. The income generated from this was able to subsidise the cannon founding business that was an obsessive passion for Alfred Krupp (1812-87).. George I of Greece ascended to the throne on 29th October 1863. The unrest of the years preceding this together with the handing over of the Ionian Islands by the British in June 1864 gave a favourable start to his reign. For an account of the Krupp family see W. Manchester, 1964.
A .700 CONTINENTAL FLINTLOCK REGULATION MUSKET, CIRCA 1811 AND A .650 CALIBRE CONTINENTAL PERCUSSION MILITARY RIFLE, CIRCA 1850. the first with tapering barrel retained by three brass bands, tang inscribed `M. 1811`, lock with rounded tail and brass pan, full stock impressed with an arsenal mark on the right of the butt, brass mounts and steel ramrod (worn); the second with rifled barrel retained by three shaped brass bands (pitted), regulation lock with arsenal conversion to percussion, full stock, brass mounts, steel ramrod, and a socket bayonet. the first: 108.5cm; 42 3/4in. the second: 103cm; 40 1/2in barrel. (3)
A .56 CALIBRE 1756/77 PATTERN FLINTLOCK SEA SERVICE PISTOL. with 12in barrel stamped with proof marks at the breech, border-engraved lock with `GR` crowned and `Tower`, regulation full stock impressed with assembly and arsenal marks (chipped around the pommel, bruising), regulation brass mounts, steel belt hook, and original brass-tipped ramrod. 48.3cm; 19in
A .56 CALIBRE 1756/77 PATTERN FLINTLOCK SEA SERVICE PISTOL. with 12in barrel stamped with proof marks at the breech, border-engraved lock with `GR` crowned and `Tower`, regulation full stock impressed with assembly and arsenal marks, regulation brass mounts, steel belt hook, and original brass-tipped ramrod. 48.3cm; 19in
A .700 CALIBRE FRENCH MODEL 1822 PERCUSSION CAVALRY PISTOL. of regulation specifications, with sighted 8in barrel stamped with arsenal markings at the breech, the lock with traces of arsenal inscription probably for Chatellerault, the stock impressed `1952` on the left, and brass mounts including butt-cap with steel lanyard (ramrod missing). 35cm; 13 3/4in

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