We found 1035 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 1035 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
1035 item(s)/page
Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston signed leather boxing glove, the tan left hand leather glove by J.C. Higgins of Sears & Roebuck, signed by both boxers in their prime during the build up to the first fight in 1964, the Clay autograph dated, signatures in black ink, bears makers stamp on the palm, sold with a typed Craig R Hamilton COA and four b&w photographs featuring Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston, two of which featuring similar boxing gloves being worn by the two boxers, 20 by 25cm., and 25 by 20cm., (6) Cassius Clay defeated the World Heavyweight Champion Sonny Liston twice, the first bout on the 25th February 1964 at Miami Beach and the second bout on the 25th May 1965 in Lewiston, Maine where Clay won in a first round knock-out.
Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno signed Lonsdale white boxing gloves, circa 1993,the pair of white Lonsdale leather boxing gloves with LONSDALE LONDON label, signed in blue marker pen by each boxer, one per glove, in good condition with no obvious wearThese are purported to have been signed prior to the 1st of October 1993 bout between these two British boxers titled 'The Battle Britain', held in Cardiff Arms Park, where Lewis defeated Bruno in the seventh round on a technical knockout.
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE BOOKS, TOYS, CUTLERY, SEWING MACHINES, ETC, to include penny cigarette card albums, a bundle of Meccano Magazines, Ladybird books, Vivitar Vivicam 5195 'digital camera, missing USB video cable, wooden canteen of stainless steel cutlery, Smiths mantel clock with personalised presentation plaque to Singer sewing machine in case (Model No. EH569421), vintage child sized boxing gloves, toys including View Master
Collection of 1930/50's British teddy bears: c. 1930's Chiltern Head Coach boxer bear with leather boxing gloves, wearing towelling robe, knitted vest and shorts, H50.5cm, c. 1930's Chiltern teddy bear with clear glass eyes, jointed arms and legs and swivel head, wearing knitted Halloween jumper, H50.5cm, c. 1950's Pedigree teddy bear wearing maroon duffle coat, H53cm (3)
Muhammad Ali Limited edition plaque measures approximately 10.25" x 15" x 2" in size and showcases a plaster cast life-sized hand print of Muhammad Ali (D. 2016, HOF). Licensed by Muhammad Ali and manufactured by Sik Road Gifts. Features include heavy plaster casting on a hard grain plaque, a bronze metal name plate and bronze boxing gloves in the lower right corner. Please note, the autographs are not hand-signed. Box is sealed/shrink-wrapped and contents of another open set were used for photography. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A large framed and glazed display containing two boxing gloves - one signed by JOE FRAZIER and the other by MOHAMMED ALI in addition to various photographs and plaques. The Frazier glove has a SUPERSTAR GREETINGS authenticity hologram affixed - the ALI glove has a STEINER authenticity hologram affixed - this lot has also been independently checked and will be supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity from Excalibur Auctions Ltd
Original vintage music advertising poster for the release of David Bowie's fifteenth album Let's Dance in 1983, including the hit singles Let's Dance, China Girl and Modern Love - Design features the classic image used for the album cover showing David Bowie donning boxing gloves with graphic typography typical of the era. Very good condition, minor creasing, small tear, stain on the left side. Country of issue: UK, designer: Greg Gorman, size (cm): 107x96, year of printing: 1983
The boxing gloves worn by Henry Cooper when defending his heavyweight title against Joe Erskine, a pair of red Baily's of Glastonbury boxing gloves complete with original lacing, mounted in a glass-fronted oak display case with printed title caption, 36 by 41 by 13.5cm. Henry Cooper defended his heavyweight title on two occasions against Joe Erskine, in 1961 and 1962. It is not known from which one of these bouts that the gloves were worn. Provenance: Formerly on display at the Henry Cooper pub in the Old Kent Road. The current vendor's uncle ran the pub - he was Teddy Haynes, who fought in the same camp as Henry Cooper.
A pair of miniature leather boxing gloves signed by former World Heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey,the cream, tan and green leather miniature boxing gloves with lace closing, signed in blue marker pen on the left glove, in good condition Jack Dempsey (1895-1983) was an American professional boxer, who competed from 1914 to 1927 and reigned as the World Heavyweight champion from 1919 to 1926.
1950s and 1960s Plastic and Tin toys by various makers including Dinky Corgi Tri-ang and Mettoy, Vulcan Classic Child's Electric Sewing Machine, in original box, battery compartment clean, unboxed metal Xylophone with one Mallet, Tri-ang Minic plastic Tanker, large Mettoy or similar plastic Police car with electric lights, lacks Police sign on roof, smaller KM plastic and metal friction drive Police Car, body loose, Mettoy repainted pre Corgi Die-cast Milk Lorry, Corgi Golden Hawk Studebaker (considerable paint loss), Dinky Triumph, Rapid friction drive plastic/tin Fire Engine, in original box, soft plastic Lifeboat, box only for Scalecraft Ski Boat, Celluloid Cyclist on tin clockwork Trike (arms loose, tested ok), Tri-ang Railways Buffer Stop box only, Hong Kong plastic copy of Tri-ang Ships 'Queen Elizabeth' and Bengo with Boxing Gloves and squeak soft rubber model, P-G, boxes P-F (15)
Of Sporting Interest: A signed edition of Murray Walker's book Formula One Heroes, an RAC British Grand Prix Silverstone 1997 paperweight, four Cafe Royal national sporting Club menus with a photograph of Henry Cooper and boxing gloves key ring dated January 1971, also a Bonhams catalogue of the Cafe Royal Auction and last orders
Boxing Thrilla in Manila Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier 41x35 mounted and framed pair of Everlast Boxing gloves superb, mounted display. The Thrilla in Manila was the third and final boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. It was contested in 1975 for the heavyweight championship of the world at the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines, on Wednesday, October 1. The venue was renamed from Araneta Coliseum, specifically for the match. Ali won by technical knockout after Frazier's chief second, Eddie Futch, asked the referee to stop the fight following the end of the 14th round. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Various collectable vintage toys to include three pairs of vintage children's boxing gloves, various sizes including Lindop, a catapult, a camouflage telescope, a boxed set of Britains British Regiments number 7226 2 Lifeguards 2 Yeoman of the guard and 2 Scots Guards, a tin of 'Rivets' British dominoes, etc (8).
An unusual piece of Minder Memorabilia One episode of Minder featuring Dennis Waterman and George Cole has never been shown on national television. Produced in 1986 and just 28 minutes long, A Little Bit Of Give & Take was a oneoff production for British school children to learn about the dangers of taking drugs. This episode was sent to schools and health authorities as part of a video package called DOUBLE TAKE. The theme of this episode covers how young people might react to situations when they are offered drugs and how they might cope with overcoming this. The package (similar in size to a spoken word book, though thicker) contained a VHS tape, various teaching materials including a 25 page script to the episode, a poster with stills (also from the episode) this includes one of Terry with his boxing gloves on and many activity sheets with poor illustrations of the cast. The story, which is split into three parts, centres around vulnerable teenager Shaun Barker. Shaun comes to London as his parents can no longer look after him. This is a genuine original Double Take video package containing the unshown Minder film A Little Bit of Give and Take as sent to schools and health authorities in 1986 and is in very good condition, please see photographs. This really is an unusual piece of Minder Memorabilia! Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
-
1035 item(s)/page