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EISENHOWER DWIGHT D.: (1890-1969) American General of World War II, later American President 1953-61. Vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 10 photograph, the image showing Eisenhower, wearing his uniform, seated at his desk in a half length pose. On the desk before him appears a book of matches bearing the printed slogan We Must Win! Photograph by U.S. Army Special Corps. Signed by Eisenhower in fountain pen ink to the lower white border 'To Frank D. Parent - my old football coach & good friend! Dwight D Eisenhower'. The right white border is neatly trimmed and with some slight surface and corner creasing. The signature and inscription are a little light, although completely legible. VG Frank D. Parent (1879-1960) American Judge 1930-58 who had previously coached Eisenhower on championship football and baseball teams at Abilene High School, Kansas, 1905-09.
TOUR JUMPERS - a collection of tour tops to include 8 jumpers for The Robert Gray Band '87, Jonathan Butler, The Kinks, Quiet Riot Mental Health Tour '83-4, Diana Ross (plain, Working Over Time and Eaten Alive (2)), 14 t-shirts to include The Kinks, Konk Studios, Q Crew '82, Jerry Portnoy, Showaddywaddy, Billy Satellite '84, Joe Jackson Canadian Tour, Great White '84, Garth Brooks '96-8, Elton John (2), Diana Ross (3) and a Chesney Hawkes baseball cap. (23)
The Rolling Stones: A 'Steel Wheels / Urban Jungle' crew tour jacket, baseball style, in navy blue wool-mix and white leather fabric, white press-stud fastenings with embroidered logo badges; 'RS' to front, 'Stones' and '90' to sleeve, this jacket does not have 'Rolling Stones' and lips logo to reverse possible prototype, size medium and in very good condition, from the property of the late Suzy Stokes head of wardrobe for the tour
F1 interest: including a Jensen Button coloured photograph and signed Goodwood festival of speed ticket (July 2002), framed as one, a David Coulthard signed coloured print, a Robert Tomlin limited edition print, Storming to Victory 9/250, a Nick Heidfeld signed photograph, a Renault F1 team baseball cap, and a DHLJ Jordan Honda tea and coffee service (qty)
Michael Schumacher related items, including a Robert Tomlin limited edition print, Simply the Best 117/250, a Stuart Mcintyre coloured print, A Tribute To Michael Schumacher, a set of The Ringmaster picture cards, a PPM Michael Schumacher Collection Ferrari jacket, and three Ferrari baseball caps (qty)
A signed New York Mets baseball from 1969 multi signed by Jim McAndrew, Duffy Dyer, Don Cardwell, Don Clendeon,Jerry Koosman, J C Martin, Jack DiLauro, Rod Gaspar, Tom Seaver, Tug McGraw, Wayne Garrett, Bud Harrelson, Bobby Pfeil, Nolan Ryan, Tommie Agee, Duffy Dyer, Ron Taylor & Ed Charles. From the estate of Sir Clive Bourne
Nicaragua : 1862-1982 an exceptional mint and used collection on Scott printed pages in a binder, with extensive Postage, Air and Official issues throughout; note 1862 yellowish paper 2c mint, 5c used, 1869-80 white paper set mint, rouletted set mint, 1896 watermarked set to 2p mint, 1897 no watermark set mint, watermarked 50c, 1p and 2p mint, 1898 set mint, plus no watermark later printing set mint, 1900 Mountain set mint, loads of overprinted and surcharged issues, 1932 GPO set mint, both Railway sets mint, 1933 Columbus set mint, 1949 Baseball sheetlets of four set mint, and solid other issues mainly mint; Airs again very well represented incl. many better incl. 1948 Baseball sheetlets set mint, plus Officials and Air Official issues again fairly solid. A really good lot of this interesting country, and in generally very fresh condition. (approx 2500 stamps and 80 miniature sheets). HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS
The Boston Base Ball Association. Certificate 4 Shares. Boston 29.10.1871. #4. Established in 1871, the Boston Red Stockings were one of the eight original members of the National League. In 1883, in order to tie their identity to Boston and to avoid confusion with the Cincinnati Reds of the American League, the Red Stockings change their name to the Beaneaters. By 1912, the Boston began to be called the Braves. Very early Baseball scripophily. VF.
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