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Israeli Police M1A1 "Neva" style zip up jacket. Police shoulder insignia to sleeve. Dark Blue with artificial fur collar. Dated 2001. Approx size 40 inch chest: Israeli Police blue Baseball cap with "Police" to front in English and Hebrew: two pairs of Police trousers: blue fatique belt: two blue shirts with Police insignia: three blue shirts, new in packets: Magen David Adom in Israel shirt and a reflective vest.
Big Match Programmes: A small collection of assorted big match programmes to comprise: England v. Scotland, played at Villa Park, 3/2/1945, a 'Souvenir' 1950 F.A. Cup Final programme, played between Arsenal v. Liverpool, a 1959 F.A. Cup Final programme, England v. Wales, played at Villa Park, 26/11/1958, England v. Scotland, Wembley, 2/4/1955, Scotland v. England, Hampden Park, 14/4/1956, Tooting & Mitcham v. Nottingham Forest, F.A. Cup Third Round, 10/1/1959, York City v. Sunderland, F.A. Cup Fourth Round, 28/1/1956, West Bromwich Albion v. Nottingham Forest, F.A. Cup Fourth Round 1957-8 'Souvenir' programme, England v. Ireland, Schools International, Baseball Ground, 17/4/1954, Ransome & Marles v. Retford Town, Notts Senior Cup Final (single sheet), England v. Scotland, Schools International, Wembley, 21/4/1956, England v. Wales, Schools International, Wembley, 23/4/1955 and 30/3/1957, Derby County v. Cardiff City, F.A. Cup 5th Round 'Souvenir' programme, 12/2/1949, a 1979 European Cup Final programme, Forest v. Malmo, Sweden v. England, Rasunda Stadion, 6/9/1989, a 1986 Milk Cup Final programme, a 1986 F.A. Cup Final programme, a 1991 F.A. Cup Final programme (A.F.), England v. Sweden, 19/10/1988, a 1989 Challenge Cup Final programme (2) all contained within one bag.
Minichamps: A boxed rare West McLaren Mercedes David Coulthard Formula 1 Championship Car, model 1:18 scale McLaren MP4/14 #2 car with rare Mobil 1 advertising printed onto the inner back wall of the box together with a boxed McLaren Collection David Coulthard Formula 1 Championship Car, model 1:18 scale McLaren MP4/12 #10 car and a rare Mobil 1 produced David Coulthard signed baseball cap signed by Coulthard, the cap only ever produced for Mobil 1 and never put on general sale.
MIXED, complete and part sets, inc. Fleer, collectors cards; all USA, inc. Baseball, American Football, basketball, motor racing and personalities, Conan the Voyager; Comic Images, six card strips, inc. Prince Valient, GI Joe, Norman Rockwell (2), The Saturday Evening Post, Bone Series 2, Tolkein; fantasy, masterpieces, glamour, Spiderman, some holographic etc., in three modern albums, G to MT, Qty.
RUGBY LEAGUE, selection, inc. programme from 1950 Great Britain Tour to Australia & New Zealand, 28th June (at Wide Bay & Burnett); reprints of private photos chronicling the career of Jim Sullivan, mainly in civilian clothing, inc. groups, golfing etc., he played for Cardiff & Wigan and represented Wales 60 times (once for baseball), EX, 55*
MIXED SPORT, selection, inc. motor racing, hardback edition of 50 Years of British Grand Prix Drivers by Scherer; four envelopes of driver postcards, The Grand Prix Collection, 1950s-1980s, (two sets of each); cricket, signed Hampshire photos, teamsheets etc. (with many photocopies of early signatures); White City baseball (3), team photo (8 x 6.5), 14 signatures on two album pages (four on pieces laid down), Duke, Carmichael, Fink, Davey, Haydice etc., G to EX, Qty.
Original lawn tennis and other sports films,original 16mm. film of Chris Evert Lloyd at Roland Garros in 1979 (with DVD copy) and a 16mm. original - The History of the USTA (with DVD copy); together with a large box of copies made from original film reels that consists of 19 DVD's (7 tennis) and 26 VHS (12 tennis) tapes all packed in sleeves. topics covered include "The Great Moments in the History of Tennis"; The Davis Cup; Bjorn Borg; Pancho Segura; Wimbledon with Peter Ustinov 1975; Wimbledon with James Hunt 1981; as well as: The Derby 1933 & 1950; The Grand National 1931; Winter Olympics & Football Final 1936; Cricket; Table Tennis and Baseball in 1924, plus an additional unknown tennis related film spool. (48)not illustrated
An original hard bound copy of "The Field, The Farm, The Garden - The Country Gentleman's Newspaper" for 1888,this huge volume, extending to 952 pages, is arranged in weekly editions dating from 7th July to 29th December 1888 (Vol.LXXII), an invaluable resource recording the day to day events during the Victorian era in sport, popular games and in the countryside nearly 130 years ago, specific topics covered include: England v Australia at cricket; The F.A. Cup; Football in Scotland; The shape of the Rugby Union Ball; The Renshaw Brothers at Wimbledon; The visit of the American Baseball players to Australia; The Open Golf Championships at St. Andrews; The University Boat Race; The Grand National and The Melbourne Cup; and many more. Also includes over 30 wood-cut illustrations; sold together with a bound copy (Hard covers absent) of The Field covering the period from 3rd July to 11th September 1880 (430 pages) and also one copy of the newspaper for 1881 containing a similarly impressive arrange of articles; the lot also including a 3rd volume, being Thurston (Edmund, Ed,) British Sports & Sportsmen 'British Sports and Sportsmen - Athletics, Tennis, Rackets' (1927) originally owed by John David Patrick Wheatley, British Davis Cup Player from the1930s (3)not illustrated
Autographed Derby County 1975 First Division and Charity Shield Winners memorabilia,including a replica Charity Shield shirt signed by 7 players; a hardback copy of 'Derby County - 1974/75 Champions' signed by 9 players; a personal letter in its original envelope written by former player Tim Ward to a friend regarding match tickets - dated 30th Dec 1947; and two 12 by 8in. photos depicting celebration scenes at the Baseball Ground in 1975, signed by the players featured including Gemmill, Hector, McFarland, Nish, Thomas, Newton etc.; each item comes with a COA
BOX OF DELIGHTS We have not had one of these for a while , but it is back. A real miscellany of contents including: Football programmes including a number of FA Cup Semi-Finals (11), FA Cup Finals (14), Charity Shields (3), League Cup Finals (7), England Internationals(20) , a couple of European Finals, various other programmes including Jewish Chronicle Cup Finals 1960 and 62, Margate v Tottenham 72/3 Cup and others. Football magazines, books, Rugby Union World Cup Final 2003 programme (England won), Tote Investors hardback Racing (Horse) Annual 1934, Speedway programmes including World and European Finals, signed Preston NE teamgroup 76/7, signed Rangers photograph 1973 including Greig and Johnson, 2 boxes of unopened 96/97 Premier League Badges packets and 1 box of 96/97 season Subbuteo Squads packets (unopened), Littlewoods Log 25/9/1937 booklet, Tiger Album of Football Club badges, Fenmores Football Yearbook 49-50, Football League tie, signed photographs, a few metal pin and clasp badges, Florida Marlins 1993 (first year) Baseball Magazine, 3 x Oxford v Cambridge football programmes, 75-77, 6 x AAA Athletics Annual Championships at White City between 1946 and 58, also includes a good number of other items and is well worth a look and probably of interest to Internet bidders. Most items, especially those listed, are in generally good condition. As described
Israeli IDF and Israeli Police and Border guard caps lot: Three Border guards Baseball style caps. (One dated 1996): Two Border Guards Green Berets with cap badges: Two IDF Bush hats with IDF tapes to side: Two Police Baseball caps, one is the version worn in Emergency situations by plain clothes officers: four yellow reflective baseball caps
Israeli Police M1A1 "Neva" style zip up jacket. Police shoulder insignia to sleeve. Dark Blue with artificial fur collar. Dated 2001. Approx size 40 inch chest: Israeli Police blue Baseball cap with "Police" to front in English and Hebrew: two pairs of Police trousers: blue fatique belt: two blue shirts with Police insignia: three blue shirts, new in packets: Magen David Adom in Israel shirt and a reflective vest.
A collection of air rifle equipmentTo include a 4 x 20 air rifle telescopic sight, brand new screw mounts, sling swivels, leather carrying sling, Rem action cleaner, body spray deodorant, spray on waterproofer, hand warmer, total corrosion protection equipment, collection of target sights, pair of Pinewood gloves, Pinewood baseball cap and a wooly hat.
ATHLETICS A collection of 18 Athletics programmes from the !920's and 1930's to include 5 x Chatham, 2 x White City, 4 x Greenwich 3 x Uxbridge and others at Portsmouth, Reading, Southend and Queen’s Club, London. Also included is a rule book from the 1920’s from Portsmouth Athletic Club and a Baseball programme from Stamford Bridge (Chelsea) in 1997. Generally good
Ephemera, P. Jones Collection, mixed selection, various ages inc. London Postal Districts map, book 'The Humours of History' by A. Moreland containing 160 colour drawings used in The Morning Leader, scrapbook, circa 1887, mostly sporting & music cuttings from newspapers inc Cricket, Baseball, Horseracing, Oxford v Cambridge Boat race plus actresses etc (some pages only part complete), a small selection of banknotes inc. Fiji 1 & 2 dollar bills, stamps, New Zealand, 1, 2, 5 & 10 dollar bills, 3 travellers cheques & a counterfeit Scottish £50 note, some modern playing card sets, beer mats etc (gd) (1 large box)
A Lladró figure depicting a seated young ballerina with a cat at her feet, two Lladró figures depicting young skiers (one af), a Lladró figure group depicting a young boy with a baseball bat, signed in pen to base and dated 25/10/1990 and a further Lladró figure group depicting a young artist at her easel (5). CONDITION REPORT Artist is missing her brush.
WORLD WAR II: A large selection of Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) documents, reports, and manuals, all being those of Ward Payton Lanier (1918-1992), Special Agent, CIC. Including, an extremely rare 6 x 8, leather bound ring binder, one hundred and thirty pages, n.p. (Camp Richie, Maryland), 22nd November 1943 - 17th December 1943, being the hand-written notes of Lanier on various aspects of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence gathering as lectured to at Camp Ritchie. Lanier notes include, CIC Operations - South Pacific - 'Espionage and sabotage, as by now one is grounded and has background, and can speak the language. Must learn the language. Go out after known espionage Agents as by now you are set with M.P.'s and they will give you full co-operation', Political, Intelligence and Police Systems - Russia - 'They are not thinking in terms of a year or two but way into the future… To discredit your Trade Union leaders - but if they couldn't; get in with them and co-operate with the communist', Political, Intelligence and Police Systems - Germany, Book Called "Falange", Security Education - 'When giving Security Talks; appeal to the men do not try to threaten them', Frontier Control, Safeguarding Military Information, Interrogation and Interviews - 'You have the opportunity to accomplish two things; obtain information need, and to sell yourself and your organisation', Undercover Investigations Overseas, Surveillance, Codes and Ciphers, Lock Picking, Firearms Instruction, Telephone Supervision, Evidence, Sabotage and Counter Sabotage - 'A very easy explosive to make is combined Ammonia and Iodine, mix Iodine and Ammonia in glass, let it evaporate…' Together with two manuals, 8vo, entitled 'Tentative Manual of Military Intelligence, U.S. Army' (1943), and 'Basic Field Manual of Military Intelligence, Examination of Enemy Personnel, Repatriates, Documents and Materiel' (1940). Also including, World War II documents regarding CIC in Belgium, Lanier's CIC case diary 1942-1944 (two pages with names and dates only), a Counter Intelligence Weekly Report stamped 'Confidential' March-April 1943, a Counter Intelligence Weekly Report for w/c 29th October 1944 - 'Bernards, W. (Family), Ospel, Holland, Collaborators. This family was living near our front lines and was reported to have been in contact with the enemy... The entire family was removed from the front and held by "Blue Hunters"…', documents relating to the organisational structure of the Third Reich headed 'Secret', a memorandum on the 'Survey of Setterich, Germany 6th December 1944', reports entitled 'A Second Front' and 'The Coming Battle of Fighter Planes', a story entitled 'The Test of the Informer', a photograph of a soldier, two unused picture postcards of Munden, Germany. Post War documents including those for the Organised Reserve (1947), the CIC Convention (1948), and various newspaper clippings regarding Lanier's involvement in junior baseball. G to VG, 26
WORLD WAR I AMERICAN SOLDIER'S JOURNALThe manuscript diary of U.S. Army Pvt. Thomas Oskin, executed in a pre-printed "Army and Navy Diary" (Chicago: Stanton and Van Vliet Co.), 1917, approx. 180pp. 12mo., bound in black cloth boards, which contains spaces for the soldier to record their personal information, addresses of friends, and battle participated in, as well as a glossary of French phrases and a guide to the metric system. Pvt. Oskin records his hometown as Duquesne, Pennsylvania, his enlistment date as Oct. 31, 1917 at Pittsburgh, and his basic training location as Camp (now Fort) Meade, Maryland, where he trains as a member of an engineering battalion. His first entry is dated Dec. 2, 1917, while still at Camp Meade. He and his unit sail from Hoboken for France on Jan. 23, 1918, arriving at Brest on Feb. 5. From there his battalion travels by train to St. Nazaire, where they are employed building mess kitchens and other infrastructure for the camps there. The battalion departs for the front lines in the vicinity of Toul on Feb. 23, where his battalion continues to perform various tasks close to the front lines. Oskin reports hearing distant artillery firing throughout the day, records German casualties and prisoners and later witnesses several air raids, and an aerial duel between French and German fighters. He also frequently mentions singing with several other members of his battalion, guard duties, bouts of illness, and all of the different construction and repair duties that the battalion is tasked with. He captures the uncertainty of being stationed so close to the front, with frequent gas alarms, moving camp, being shelled by artillery, and constantly waiting to be called to the trenches. For leisure, the men hold baseball games, box, wrestle, sing and occasionally watch a film. Oskin is also tasked with building an "old fashioned" chimney and fireplace for the officers' quarters. Om May 30, he makes the following entry: "... went up to the front tonight to patch shell holes. The boys went over the top at 2 and there shure was something doing..." He continues the following day: "... The boys brought back 20 Germans last night for ornaments and killed all others in sight. Fine day..." On June 11, he records" ... Gas alarm twice last night as the Bochs [Germans] tried to come over but got fooled..." At the end of July, the battalion relocates to the vicinity of Chateau Thierry, where Oskin continues to make daily records of interesting events, including swimming in the Marne and recovering a body, nightly German bombing raids, and transporting supplies by truck between various villages, At the beginning of September, Oskin falls ill, and has to be transported to Paris by the Red Cross for treatment. While there, he records a bombing raid on the city and visits several monuments and museums. The Armistice finds Oskin and his unit in the vicinity of Vraincourt, where he writes on Nov. 11: "... The Germans are supposed to have signed an armistice today and we are hoping for the best. Having a general singing time tonight..." He continues the following day: "... The armistice is signed so things are going our way..." The end of the war does not signal an end for Oskin's duties, however. A few days after the Armistice, he is tasked with driving several officers to inspect the German-held city of Verdun. Oskin remains in France until at least March 23, 1919, which is that date of his final entry. One page of the diary is torn, and several pages are loose but still attached, and the diary as a whole bears expected age wear, else very good and perfectly legible.
A parcel of assorted sporting memorabilia to include: a pair of Derby County v. Birmingham City F.A. Cup Semi-Final 1946 souvenir progammes together with a black memorial card showing the demise of Derby County against Birmingham City related to the 'Gypsy Curse' placed over the Baseball Ground and the Rams, various Topical Times footballer cards of assorted sizes, Player's cigarette cards, dating 1928, 'The Badminton Annual Register of Sporting and Society Fixtures 1925', 1921 'The Cricketer' magazines, an England v. Wales Schools' International Match ticket dated 1953 and other items. (one bag)
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