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Lot 221

2 pairs leather boxing gloves

Lot 1603

Two pairs of vintage 1960's style boxing gloves

Lot 300

Boxing interest:A large mounted display containing a pair of boxing gloves used by Randolph Turpin whilst training for his fight against Sugar Ray Robinson, together with an original programme and ticket from the fight at Earls Court 10th July 1951, and a facsimile postcard photograph, with a note of authenticity signed by Adrian Bush the Chairman of the Randolph Turpin Memorial Fund, frame size 125x69.5cm

Lot 302

Boxing interest:A framed pair of brown leather boxing gloves believed to have been worn by Randolph Turpin, with a large photograph of Randolph Turpin wearing his Lonsdale belt and a Great Orme Holiday Centre facsimile signature, in a domed frame, frame size 61.5x51.5cm

Lot 304

Boxing Interest:A pair of mid 20th century Spalding leather boxing gloves used by Randolph Turpin in preparation for his World Title fight against Sugar Ray Robinson, with a label to one of the gloves of Spalding Trademark, and a Certificate of Authenticity from the Randolph Turpin Memorial Fund CONDITION REPORT: Other than the COA there is no other provenance attached to these gloves.

Lot 354

The boxing gloves worn by Muhammad Ali in the World Heavyweight Championship bout v Joe Bugner in Kuala Lumpur 30th June 1975,a pair of red Winning S.S FP-800, Tokyo, 10oz. boxing gloves with original lacing, the right-hand glove signed to the inside wrist by Muhammad Ali in ink, and to the outside of the glove in ink by Joe Bugner and inscribed K.L., 1.7.75 [the day after the fight], the left-hand glove signed to the outside by Muhammad Ali, dated 75 and further inscribed in the hand of Ali; sold with a signed letter of provenance from the present vendor (2)Provenance:Originally in the private collection of Robert Paterson (1940-1991), a famous London impresario in the 1960s and 1970s and business associate of Jarvis Astaire of Viewsport Ltd., an organisation that presented live UK cinema screenings of major boxing matches from all around the world including the Ali v Bugner fight in 1975. The gloves were gifted by Paterson to the present consignor, a family relation, when he was still a teenager in 1982.Thomas Hauser, Muhammad Ali's biographer, recalls an amusing incident regarding the gloves in Malaysia:"... the most endearing tale of Muhammad Ali and gloves dates to his 1975 encounter with Joe Bugner in Malaysia. That happening was notable for the pre-fight rules meeting. After going through the normal, interminably boring regulatory minutiae, the local commissioner announced that the fighters' gloves would be held in a local prison until the day of the fight. That got Ali's attention. 'Wait a minute," Muhammad interrupted. "You're putting my gloves in jail? This is awful. How can you do that? How can you put my gloves in jail? They ain't done nothing (pause) yet !"The fight in Kuala Lumpur was the second occasion that Muhammad Ali and Joe Bugner met in the ring. The first fight on 14th February 1973 had been closely contested with Ali securing a narrow win. After the fight Ali declared that Joe Bugner, the Hungarian born British-Australian boxer and reigning European Heavyweight Champion, could be World Champion if he carried on boxing as well as he did.There was an estimated audience of 22,000 inside the oven-hot Merdeka Stadium, and the fight was watched live on closed circuit television in 60 countries. Ali's purse was $2million, whilst Bugner earned $500,000.The opening five rounds of the bout were characterised by Ali dancing around the ring and peppering Bugner with some sickening jabs in a one sided contest. Bugner was criticised for being negative but was in the shape of his life and upped his performance as the fight progressed. He began to stand his ground and concentrated on landing big body shots. The 10th round was Bugner's best and for the only time in the fight had Ali retreating. However, this only seemed to spur Ali to shift into another gear and in the 13th round the contest came closest to reaching a stopped decision. Bugner's legs buckled as Muhammad pinned him into a corner and unleashed savage hooks to head and body. One piledriver right hand rocked Bugner's head back and had the baying crowd on their feet, eager for a knockout. To his credit the challenger survived and went on to withstand a non-stop assault from 'the greatest' for the final three minutes of the fight. Ali was awarded the fight on a unanimous decision with his opponent remarking "Well, gents, we tried."Ali's victory set up a third fight with Joe Frazier, the famous 'Thrilla in Manilla.' Frazier was sitting at ringside for the Bugner fight and the two had exchanged words before the opening bell. Joe Bugner was asked in an interview after the fight how he thought Ali-Frazier III would go, Bugner said prophetically: "Muhammad is in for a hell of a fight."CAPTION FOR LICENSED PHOTOGRAPHCourtesy of Popperfoto/Getty Images.

Lot 379

Muhammad Ali signed pair of boxing gloves,both signed in black marker pen, somewhat faded, one glove is dedicated "To Jerry, From Muhammad Ali", the other inscribed "Floats Like a Butterfly Stings Like a Bee!, both dated 5/7/91; sold with a COA, and hologram (3)

Lot 392

A group of five autographed red Lonsdale boxing gloves,bearing a total of 12 signatures including Ernie Terrell, Danny Williams, Ricky Burns, Zab Judah, Hasim Rahman, Joe Calzaghe, Richie Woodhall, Mikkel Kessler, Enzo Maccarinelli, George Groves, Stephen Smith and one otherProvenance:Property from the collection of the late Lennie Lee, the legendary British boxing cornerman.

Lot 396

A group of four boxing gloves signed by Oscar De La Hoya, Sugar Ray Leonard, Riddick Bowe & Meldrick Taylor,three red Everlast and a red Title, all signings in black marker pen, the Bowe & Taylor with personalised dedications, the latter with a lengthy inscription

Lot 182

A Boxing plaque depicting a fight between Watson & Benn, with signed gloves & photograph

Lot 18

A pendant in the form of a pair of 925 silver boxing gloves.

Lot 669

MUHAMMAD ALI - FRAZIER - FOREMAN   A magnificent framed shadow box collection, three signed boxing gloves together with three photographs. The boxing gloves have been signed by Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and George Foreman and are displayed in a large shadow box. Signatures have been confirmed and verified to be authentic and signatures match known examples. Signed in black sharpie and valued in June 2016 by "valuemystuff.com" between £2,000 and £3,000. The authenticity certificates on the back of the item are as follows: The signed Ali glove comes with a certificate issued by Steiner Sports Memorabilia Inc, the Foreman signed glove comes with a certificate stating that the gloves are issued on behalf of George Foreman Enterprises and there is a photograph of Foreman with the glove. The Frazier signed glove comes with a Superstar Greetings INc New York certificate signed by Frazier and with a photograph of Frazier,  The complete item is registered with Online Authentics. com , the certificate of registration being ISIS Registry number OA-7812234. The signatures are prominent and it has been verified by Garry King and was originally displayed in the Las Vegas Boxing Hall of Fame. The gloves signed by Ali and by Frazier are Everlast Gloves, the Foreman signature is on a specially made Foreman Glove. The three photographs show Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) with arms aloft after knocking out Liston, 25/7/64, Ali knocking out Foreman 30/10/74 (Rumble in the Jungle) and Ali fighting Frazier 8/3/71, Fight of the Century. The colour photographs measure 20cm x 25cm  (2) and the other measures 18cm x 24cm. The complete item measures 106cm x 77cm x 15cm depth and was previously sold at Juliens Auctions in Beverly Hills. An outstanding item.     Good

Lot 786

Giles (Carl). Original colour pen & ink illustration depicting a baby wearing boxing gloves holding a card reading 'Happy Birthday from Grandma' having just punched his Grandmother, signed to lower right 'Giles', also signed to mount 'With best wishes from Giles '82', framed & glazed, image size 38cm x 30cm approx.

Lot 187

A Boxing plaque depicting a fight between Watson & Benn, with signed gloves & photograph

Lot 158

A selection of early 20th century boxing gloves etc.

Lot 14

Louis Vuitton Boxing Gloves, Case and Mat Designed by Karl Lagerfeld:A pair of monogrammed Louis Vuitton Boxing gloves with a Louis Vuitton Bag and a monogrammed mat within a slip.

Lot 117

Two Everlast replica boxing gloves, signed by Mohammed Ali and Joe Frazier II, mounted in glazed box frame with photographs.

Lot 131

A pair of early 20th century leather boxing gloves, two boxes of late 19th/early 20th century glass photographic slides, a Japanese lacquer box, Paget stopwatch, a silver pocket watch, and a pocket barometer, cased (box) Condition report Report by GHSubjects include steam trains, farming scenes, family photographs, street scenes, Cadbury's colour adverts, a colour photograph of Queen Victoria. The other box of slides contains various anatomical and medical diagrams of the body, circulatory system etc with labels and a corresponding index.The first box is inscribed Colonel Webb to the top. The slides appear to be late 19th/early 20th century.

Lot 574

Framed and Signed Boxing Gloves with Photos Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier

Lot 1371

Sporting Interest. Pair of Leather Vintage Boxing Gloves together with A Leather Vintage Rugby Ball - Stamped Epic Sports, Rugby Polo Boot, Outfitters London.

Lot 93

A box of miscellaneous to include National gallery book, framed cigarette cards, boxing gloves etc.

Lot 50

Two pairs of vintage leather boxing gloves

Lot 216

Three signed boxing gloves, multiple signatures including Scott Dann and Tim Wetherspoon etc, also four various boxing prints including a print photograph of Bob Fitzsimmons (7 items).

Lot 181

A 9ct gold chain with boxing gloves pendant, Mum bracelet and No. 1 mum pendant (approx 15g)

Lot 390

1933 Boxing, United States vs. Ireland, Golden Gloves, ticket A Ticket to 1923 Chicago International Golden Gloves at Soldier's Field, in which eight Irish boxers met eight Americsn boxers. This was the first staging of this International tournament.

Lot 261

Mounted and framed Nigel Benn & Chris Eubank display including boxing gloves signed by each boxer and central photographic print with certificate

Lot 132

TWO PAIRS OF VINTAGE BOXING GLOVES

Lot 604

MUHAMMAD ALI- FRAZIER-FOREMAN   A magnificent framed shadow box collection, three signed boxing gloves together with three photographs. The boxing gloves have been signed by Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and George Foreman and are displayed in a large shadow box. Signatures have been confirmed and verified to be authentic and signatures match known examples. Signed in black sharpie and valued in June 2016  by "Valuemystuff.com" between £2,000 and £3,000. The authenticity certificates on the back of the item are as follows: The signed Ali boxing glove comes with a certificate issued by Steiner Sports Memorabilia Inc ( a famous USA memorabilia specialist). The Foreman signed  glove comes with a certificate stating that the gloves are issued on behalf of George Foreman Enterprises and there is a photograph of Foreman with the gloves. The Frazier signed glove comes with a Superstar Greetings Inc New York certificate signed by Frazier and with a photograph of Frazier. The complete item is registered with OnlineAuthentics.com, the certificate of Registration being ISIS Registry number OA-7812234. The signatures are prominent and it has been verified by Garry King and was originally displayed in the Las Vegas Boxing Hall of Fame. The gloves  signed by Ali and by Frazier are Everlast Gloves, the Foreman signature is on a specially made Foreman glove. The three photographs show Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) with arms aloft after knocking out Liston 25/7/64, Ali knocking out Foreman 30/10/74 (Rumble in the Jungle) and Ali fighting Frazier, 8/3/71. The colour photographs measure 20cm x 25cm (2) and one measures 18cm x 24cm. The complete item measures 106cm x 77cm x 15cm depth and was previously sold at Juliens Auctions in Beverly Hills. An outstanding item.   Good

Lot 580

Vintage boxing stick puppet, with mechanical activated arm punches, together with a pair of miniature boxing gloves.

Lot 3361

Boxing Memorabilia: A collection of five signed boxing gloves to include: one signed Leon Spinks, one signed by Nigel Benn (with COA), two others signed by one boxer and one glove signed by multiple boxing champions together with five modern boxing programmes and a Jake Lamotta signed photograph. (one box) 

Lot 3359

Boxing Memorabilia: A pair of signed boxing gloves, one signed by Lennox Lewis, the other signed by Ricky "Hitman" Hatton. (2) 

Lot 68

A 1930's leather and veneer handbag, with photograph of owner, a pair of miniature boxing gloves with associated Hull press cutting and a Victorian christening gown

Lot 1035

STERLING SILVER OFFICIAL DETROIT FREE PRESS GOLDEN GLOVES AWARD PENDANTFeb 16 dated 1934, the silver parcel gilt pendant modelled as a boxing glove and inscribed 'Detroit Free Press Golden Gloves 1934', with ribbon and bar, 10cm long; together with another Official Detroit Free Press Golden Gloves pendant, dated 1941, 9.5cm long (2)

Lot 509

A 9ct yellow and white gold pendant in the form of a pair of boxing gloves set throughout with small diamonds, l. 6.5 cm, 20.1 gms

Lot 194

Two signed boxing gloves. One signed by Amir Khan, the other by Haroon Khan. Framed & Glazed.

Lot 1402

Boxing Interest Ricky Hatton and Manny Pacquiao Montage, 2nd May 2009 M.G.M Grand Arena Las Vegas Nevada USA. Pacquiao won by knockout round 2. Modern black frame, bubble glazed with photo and signed gloves. Ideal Collectors or charity auction item. Overall size including frame 31" x 33".

Lot 337

A pair of Guinness cuff links, mother of pearl cricket bats and boxing gloves and a pair of cufflinks engraved with dogs

Lot 402

The boxing trunks worn by Cassius Clay in the fight v Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium 18th June 1963,red & white boxing trunks by Ampro of London, signed in ink (now faded, but legible) CASSIUS and then CLAY either side of 'London' on the maker's label, good condition; sold with an original 8 by 6in. b&w press photo, the famous image of Clay on the canvas after being knocked down by Cooper's left hook, "Enry's 'Ammer"; and a copy of an autobiography of the present vendor (3)Henry Cooper and Cassius Clay met at Wembley Stadium, London on the 18th June 1963 in what was billed as "An eliminating contest for the Heavyweight Championship of the World". In the final moments of the fourth round Cooper famously dropped Clay with his trademark left hook, known as "Enry's 'Ammer". Unfortunately for Cooper, his opponent's armpit caught in the ropes going down, which prevented his head from striking the canvas covered boards which made up the floor of the ring (something which could easily have knocked him unconscious). Clay stood up and started slowly towards Angelo Dundee who - in violation of the rules - guided him into the corner. At first Dundee talked and slapped Clay's legs, but after a still-dazed Clay misunderstood and tried to get off the stool Dundee used smelling salts in a serious violation of the rules. (British rules did not allow any stimulant but water.) Dundee has since claimed to have opened a small tear in one of Clay's gloves and told the referee that his fighter needed a new pair of gloves, thus delaying the start of the 5th round. Cooper always insisted that this delay lasted anywhere from 3-5 minutes and denied him the chance to try to knock Clay out while he was still dazed, although tapes of the fight suggest it only gained Clay a few extra seconds. Cooper started the 5th round aggressively, attempting to make good his advantage, but a recovered Clay effectively countered and Cooper was hit high on the face with a hard right which opened a severe cut under his eye. Referee Tommy Little was ultimately forced to stop the fight due to Cooper's excessive bleeding, with Clay declared the winner by TKO.These trunks, along with the John Conteh trunks offered in the following lot, were framed and displayed in the boxing-themed public house The Walnut Tree in Yeading near Hayes, Middlesex, in the 1970s. The present consignors were the landlord & lady of the pub and came from a boxing background. The landlady's brother was Boyd Farrer who was a professional boxer but sometimes helped out behind the bar.They had acquired the Cassius Clay trunks at the end of their training period when they acted as relief managers when tenants were away. The final pub they worked at before taking over at The Walnut Tree was at The Plough Inn, one of the oldest Fuller's pubs, located in Tentelow Lane, Norwood Green near Southall in Middlesex.The landlord of the The Plough Inn had been a great supporter of the National Association of Boys' Clubs, a movement that aimed to provide working class boys a place to socialise and have access to positive activities in their leisure time. Cassius Clay had signed his trunks from the Henry Cooper fight and donated them for an auction that was being held for the benefit of the NABC. The buyer was the Landlord of The Plough Inn and he generously gifted the trunks to the present consignors to be displayed in their new establishment The Walnut Tree.The lot includes a copy of the current vendor's autobiography, Keith Saunders's "Be Lukcy". An account of the Clay and Conteh (see next lot) trunks being on display at the boxing-themed Walnut Tree pub can be found on p.56.

Lot 420

Muhammad Ali & George Foreman signed boxing gloves,a pair of red Everlast gloves, Ali has signed the left-hand glove, Foreman the right, both signatures in black marker pen, in a presentation case with an unsigned glove employed to keep the autographed examples upright, 38 by 38 by 16cm.; sold with two credit card-style COAs (3)

Lot 19

Assorted vintage sporting equipment to include tennis rackets, boxing gloves etc, to include various vintage flags and a pond yacht

Lot 1017

A pair of small Boxing Gloves by Baily's of Glastonbury.

Lot 241

A good mixed lot to include a pair of Maxx Pro boxing gear storm gloves, pink, two bicycle helmets, a Hobbycraft mini sewing machine, Tiger annual ca 1968, a Revell Jordan - Hugen - Honda EJ10 kit pak 1:24 scale, an Astro Shooter pinball machine by Tomy and other (2)

Lot 891

A pair of Everlast boxing gloves, one being signed by Muhammad Ali, in a boxed frame along with a certificate of authenticity from Auction World Ltd, and a photograph of Ali with a further certificate of authenticity from Coleman's Collectables attached verso.

Lot 242

Pair of vintage leather boxing gloves

Lot 696

Boxing Gloves Signed By British Champions Ken Buchanan, Charlie Magri, Dave Nboy Green And Alan Minter Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 214

A pair of Bryan boxing gloves with signature and a framed image with similar signature.

Lot 215

Two pairs of Slazenger leather boxing gloves

Lot 28

A punch bag and a pair of Bryan Club boxing gloves

Lot 123

Three boxes of mixed collectables to include cabinet plates, hand puppets and Denby examples along with boxing gloves and bowls.

Lot 510

A 9ct yellow and white gold pendant in the form of a pair of boxing gloves set throughout with small diamonds, l. 6.5 cm, 20.1 gms

Lot 1261

USA BOXING PROGRAMMES Sixteen on-site programmes late 1980's - early 2000's including Golden Gloves Championships 30/4-5/5/2001 and US Army Golden Gloves Championships 6/5/2000, Rahman v. Rush 12/3/1999, Grant v. Golota 30/1/1999, Mosley v. Malina 9/5/1998, Curry v. McCrory 6/12/1985, Mercer v. Morrison 18/10/1991, Mancini v. Haugen 3/4/1992, Ruddock v. Jackson & Tucker v. McCall 26/6/1992 and McGirt v. Whitaker 6/3/1993 plus Vitali Klitschko v. Chris Byrd 1/4/2000 in Berlin. Good

Lot 143

VINTAGE LOT - a Lloyd Loom style laundry basket, a retro plastic food cooler, an embroidered fireguard, a pair of shoe fillers, a vintage suitcase, a pair of Warrior sports design boxing gloves (size 16) and a Lindop League ball.

Lot 510A

An Ecko Vintage radio; a pair of boxing gloves; a magnifier; an alarm clock; together with a picture light in original box.

Lot 1050

A Soda Syphon and a pair of Boxing Gloves

Lot 248

Pair of boxing gloves and a leather weight belt

Lot 95

Two pairs of Hayashi boxing gloves and two sets of boxing protectors

Lot 531

A box containing leather bags, white linen dress shirts and a pair of vintage boxing gloves.

Lot 552

MUHAMMAD ALI Two Everlast Boxing Gloves, both left hand and both signed by Muhammad Ali. One is signed " Float like a butterfly sting like a bee", the other To Jerry from Muhammad Ali. The gloves were signed in 1991, both have the signature of Muhammad Ali and come with a certificate and hologram from "Rareandsigned.com". The writing, in black marker pen on red gloves, has faded a little but is still legible. The gloves are in very good condition. As described

Lot 449

BOXING, signed boxing gloves, Frank Bruno & Nigel Benn, EX, 2

Lot 1067

Two pairs of vintage Horse Hair Boxing Gloves.

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