A large collection of miscellaneous football memorabilia, comprising: posters including Manchester United v Benfica 1968 photographic souvenir (4 copies), Littlewoods Challenge Cup (3 copies), Carling Premiership; the Wembley Twin Towers; Arsenal 1997-98 double-winners; Littlewoods F.A. Cup featuring Nat Lofthouse and Frank McLintock (7 copies);a length of children's bedroom wallpaper featuring the England team; an assortment of football souvenirs including a silver-lustre ceramic miniature replica of the F.A. Cup trophy, a painted plaster replica of the World Cup trophy, an Edwardian nursery plate decorated with a teddy bear footballer, a 1960s ice bucket modelled as a leather football, Arsenal FC cup, saucer & side plate, a Dartmouth pottery mug, A Euro '96 commemorative ceramic plate, an Astbury Fine China Lisbon Lions bottle & stopper, a souvenir of Everton's 1995 F.A. Cup win, TWO ceramic money banks, a metalware ashtray, a ceramic Crystal Palace 1990 F.A. Cup final souvenir, souvenir china plates for Southampton and Sheffield Wednesday, a small Arsenal mirror, WBA souvenir football money bank and a tankard, and a Real Madrid souvenir ash tray, a Victorian pottery beaker (damaged), a china child's cup, a St Amand French plate, two china models of football boots, a pair of miniature leather footballs, a circular box, three chocolate moulds shaped as footballs, six printer's blocks two of a football the other of a boot, a boxed George W. Hughes football pen, a brass figure of a footballer, seven lead football figures, and a glass commemorating Aberdeen's 1947 Scottish Cup win, two metalware figures of footballers, the first in green spelter modelled volleying a ball, set on a marble base, the other smaller but from an earlier age, mounted on an ebonised plinth, the first 18cm., 7in. long, and a memento of Norwich City F.C.'s first tour of Holland in 1962, in the form of a metallic roundel of a footballer mounted on an ebonised backboard, with inscription plaque, 18cm., 7in. square (a qty.)
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Lisbon Lions-25 year-old-Jubilee Decanter Astbury china decanter blended and bottled to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the winning of The European Champions' Cup. Decanter number 079 of a limited edition of less than 5000. In presentation case within original cardboard sleeve. 40% volume 1 ceramic decanter
Leveson (Henry Astbury). Sport in Many Lands Europe, Asia, Africa and America, By H.A.L. "The Old Shekarry", pub. Frederick Warne and Co, [1879], wood eng. plts. and illusts, inscription to half-title, recent endpapers, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rebacked, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, together with Wingate (MAjor F.R.), Ten Years' CAptivity in the Mahdi's Camp 1882-1892, 1st ed, 1892, frontis. and b & w illusts, three folding maps, orig. cloth, 8vo, with Campbell (Lord George), Log-Letters from "The Challenger", 3rd ed, revised, 1877, folding col. litho map frontis, small repair to fore-edge of title, occ. minor spotting, orig. cloth, rebacked, 8vo (3)
Cheshire. Collection of twenty eight large sheet vellum indentures, 19th c ., relating to Congleton, Northenden, Crewe, Overton, Sandbach, Hyde, Alsager, Sale, Over, Whittgate, Salterswall, Appleton, Northwich, Rusholme, Stockport, Macclesfield, Barnton, Astbury, all with original wax seals (28)
MACKINTOSH, Sir Harold. Early English Figure Pottery: A collection of Ralph Wood and contemporary pottery. Publishers' cloth, dustwrappers, 4to. London: Chapman & Hall, 1938; PRICE R. K. Astbury, Whieldon, and Ralph Wood figures and Toby jugs, Publishers' cloth, 4to., London: John Lane, 1922; EARLE C. The Earle collection of early Staffordshire pottery, Publishers' cloth, 4to., London: Brown, 1915 (3)
An Astbury-type glazed red earthenware mug Staffordshire, circa 1740 cylindrical on spreading foot, applied with the Royal Arms in cream slip, set with ribbed handle, 12cm., 4Nin., crack, chips to handle; also a London brown stoneware tankard, dated 1791 applied with a `Punch Party' and inscribed WH 1791 the lower part with a stag hunt, 21cm., 8Din., starcrack and chips; and a small Nottingham baluster jug, splashed in manganese, 10cm., 4in. (3) Provenance The mug and jug with Jonathan Horne Antiques, London.

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