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An interesting President Richard Nixon wristwatch marked "Nixon Says,I'm Not A Crook" and below it the date 11/17/73 proving to be the inspiration for the title and mechanism of the watch,Nixon's eyes forming the second hand moving from side to side. President Nixon famously saying in a television interview "People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook? Well,I 'm not a crook. I've earned everything I've got",by the following August Nixon resigned,the watch marked "The All American Time Co" together with a Spiro Agnew political character watch by D.T.C depicting Nixon's Vice President in red,white and blue outfit with red boxing gloves. Agnew resigned in 1974 after allegations of tax evasion
The Boxing Gloves of Ronald 'Ronnie' Kray (British, 1933-2000): Lonsdale training boxing gloves, signed by Ronnie Kray, together with gym bag, Golds Gym leather belt, skipping rope, trainers, to including original prisoner release application letter from Reggie Kray from HMP Wayland Griston dated 1999
FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller, multiple signed book (1), signed boxing gloves (5) etc. by various famous men and women comprising Paris Hilton, Kelly Osbourne, Jodie Marsh, Callum Best (2), Chris Eubank (2), Frank Bruno (2), Lloyd Honeyghan, Nigel Benn, Reg Gutteridge. VG to EX, 8
Of Boxing interest: A 14ct gold & diamond set boxing glove, the back inscribed ‘Chicago Golden Gloves 1953’, supported on a 9ct gold bow brooch, 16.5g, with box and some papers This was presented to Lt. Col. Rudyard Russell who, in the 1948 Olympics, was awarded a diploma as Hon. Secretary of the International Amateur Boxing Association. He later received the I.O.C. Olympic Order of Merit and officiated at all Games to Los Angeles 1984
Framed pair of BBE boxing gloves autographed by Sir Henry Cooper, the frame mounted with brass plaques inscribed `21st May 1966, `Britannia Boxing Federation`,` Arsenal Football Ground`, the frame 19.5" x 23.5"; together with a signed Henry Cooper promotional postcard and two framed Henry Cooper photographs (4)
A fine collection of memorabilia relating to the British 1908 London Olympic Games boxing champion Richard K Gunn including his cased Olympic gold prize medal and winner’s diploma, the lot comprising: i) a 1908 Olympic Games gold prize medal designed by Bertram Mackennal, manufactured by Vaughton of Birmingham in hallmarked gold, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the reverse with St George slaying the dragon, the rim inscribed WINNER, FEATHER-WEIGHT BOXING, in original red leather fitted case with maroon velvet lining, the lid inscribed gilt OLYMPIC GAMES, WINNER, FEATHERWEIGHT BOXING, LONDON, 1908; ii) a 1908 Olympic Games winner’s diploma named to R K GUNN, framed & glazed, overall 47 by 56cm., 18 1/2 by 22in.; iii) a large 22 by 15in. signed photographic portrait of Richard Gunn posed in boxing vest and trunks, signed in ink lower left and inscribed by hand OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908; iv) R K Gunn’s 1908 Olympic Games competitor’s card v) ephemera relating to Gunn’s Olympic success including congratulatory letters and telegrams and a menu for a complimentary dinner held in appreciation of his Olympic achievement, at Anderton’s Hotel; together with non-Olympic boxing memorabilia relating to Richard Gunn, comprising: a) hallmarked silver salver of octagonal form with presentation inscription dated July 1950 reading PRESENTED TO R.R. (DICK) GUNN BY THE AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION IN RECOGNITION OF HIS LONG AND VALUABLE SERVICES ON THE COUNCIL AS A MEMBER LIFE PRESIDENT AND HON. TREASURER, A.B.A. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION 1894, 1895 & 1896, 30.5cm., 12in. diameter b) a framed prize diploma named to Gunn and presented by the German Gymnasium c) scrapbooks press cuttings and other ephemera relating to the career of R K Gunn Richard Kenneth Gunn (1871-1961) is the oldest man ever to have been crowned as an Olympic boxing champion. He achieved this feat in the featherweight division of the boxing tournament at the London Games of 1908 aged 37 years and 254 days. He had in fact retired when still British amateur featherweight champion in 1896, a title he had held for three consecutive years. This retirement was actually at the request of the ABA as Gunn was far the superior of any of his rivals. In return Gunn served on the ABA Council for more than ten years. When the fighter learned that the Olympic Games were coming to London he resumed training, returned to the ring and won the gold meal at the 1908 Games, before hanging up his gloves for good immediately thereafter. He only ever suffered one defeat in 15 years of boxing. Gunn was born in Charing Cross, London, 16th February 1871 and died at Lambeth, London, 23rd June 1961 aged 90.
Two souvenirs of the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games, an embossed brass plate portraying a javelin thrower, surrounded by legends and sporting motifs including boxing gloves, fencing swords, tennis racket, field hockey stick etc., diameter 30.5cm., 12in.; sold together with a pottery dish by N.V. De Sphinx, Maastricht, decorated with a portrayal of Chiron, legend around rim, extensive printing to underside, diameter 21cm., 8 1/4in.
COOPER HENRY: (1934-2011) British Heavyweight Boxer, British, European and Commonwealth Champion. A red DK boxing glove boldly signed (`Sir Henry Cooper`) in black ink. Together with Frank Bruno (1961-) English Heavyweight Boxer, WBC Heavyweight Champion 1995-96. A red Lonsdale boxing glove boldly signed (`Best Wishes, Frank Bruno`) in black ink. Both gloves are contained in individual perspex display cases. G to VG, 2
SPORT: Small selection of signed items comprising two red boxing gloves individually signed by Lennox Lewis and Carl Weathers (American actor who played Apollo Creed in the Rocky film series), a miniature cricket bat signed by Mike Gatting and another bearing facsimile signatures of the England cricket team, 1957, and a snooker cue signed by Jimmy White. Generally VG, 5
Autographs - a signed pair of boxing gloves by heavyweight Lennox Lewis, Gary Mason, Billy Walker, light-heavyweight Herbie Hide, Steve Collins, welterweight Eamonn Loughran, Billy Scard, lightweight Denis Hinson, Pat Condell, Gary Delaney, flyweight Duke McKenzie and featherweight Willie Pep Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
1930s-1970s: Extensive collection of Irish and international boxing signatures and photographic cardsA large and extremely impressive collection of Irish and international boxing autographs and photographic promotions cards collected during the course of a life long career by Irish boxer Jim Hughes. Contained in x albums, the majority of autographs on the aforementioned photographic cards. Including Sugar Ray Robinson (2), Jack Dempsey, Ezzard Charles, Marcel Cerdan , Johnny Williams, "Gus" Lesnevich (2), Randy Turpin (2), Dick Turpin, Dave Sands, Jackie Wilson, Freddie Mills, Don Cockell, Jim Braddock, Ronnie Clayton, Jack Petersen, Joe Baksi, Tommy Loughran, Freddie Mills, Wally Thom, Laurie Buxton, Vince Hawkins (2), Vic Toweel, Jackie Turpin, Joey Maxim, Terry Allen, Jackie Marr, Terry Ratcliffe, Lee Savold, Jock McAvoy, Jerry Ratcliffe, Alf Danahar, Jim Keery, Ronnie Draper, Sammy McCarthy, Tommy McGovern, Peter Keenan, Henry Hall, Yolande Pompee, Mel Jinx Brown and many others. Also with other boxing ephemera including press photographs, 1960 bantamweight world championship programme signed by Aphonse Halimi and Freddie Gilroy, boxing gloves signed by Henry Cooper, 1948 Dutch Belfast boxing pennant, other programmes etc. (100s)
COOPER HENRY: (1934-2011) British Heavyweight Boxer, British, European and Commonwealth Champion. A red DK boxing glove boldly signed (`Sir Henry Cooper`) in black ink. Together with Frank Bruno (1961- ) English Heavyweight Boxer, WBC Heavyweight Champion 1995-96. A red Lonsdale boxing glove boldly signed (`Best Wishes, Frank Bruno`) in black ink. Both gloves are contained in individual perspex display cases. G to VG, 2
A collection of boxing memorabilia including books, videos, posters and films including an autograph book signed by Graham Finley. Sid Moffat, Talitokivalu, a ticket for the International Professional Light Welterweight Contest, Snow Leigh versus Mick Binney, 1981, signature Billy Leckie and O`Donnell, amateur light middleweight champion 1964, five books to include Man of Destiny by John Cottrell, Joe Williams TV booking book, Nat Fleischer, the Heavy Weight Championship, Gloves, Glory and Good, an autobiography by Henry Armstrong, Joyce Carol Oates on boxing, Sugar Ray, Walter Keith, Stack, History of Boxing and Britain by Frank Butler, Come out Smoking, Phil Pepé, Forward the Light Heavies by Fred Mills, A Fight by Norman Mailer, the Strange Death of Freddie Mills, Colin Bateman of We Sweetie, Mice and Men, The Greatest My Own Story, Muhammad Ali, Boxing News papers from the 1980`s, etc.
A parcel of interesting boxing related miscellany and ephemera - a rare programme for the Randolph Turpin and Sugar Ray Robinson World Middleweight Title Fight, July 1951, a used ticket for the Lesnevich and Bruce Woodcock bout, 1946, a pair of well worn black boxing gloves, circa 1940s, a black and white press photograph of Turpin -v- George Angelo at Haringey, a programme for the Victoria Hall, Hanley, signed by Randolph Turpin and Tommy Farr and a Boxing News magazine, September 5th, 1951 etc (catalogue illustrated)
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