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Lot 1107

MIXED, complete (3), Ogdens Boy Scouts, Gossage Butterflies & Moths, Carreras The Science of Boxing, G to EX, 148

Lot 111

BOXING, signed red Lonsdale glove, by Carl Froch & George Groves, in black marker pen, EX

Lot 1159

FRANKLYN DAVEY, Boxing, complete, EX to MT, 25

Lot 1234

OGDENS, Tabs - General Interest (boxing), no. 111 Oscar Gardner, VG

Lot 1235

OGDENS, Tabs - General Interest F (boxing), no. 209 Frank Craig, VG

Lot 1236

OGDENS, Tabs - General Interest F (boxing), no. 238 A prize Fight near the American Frontier, small corner crease, G

Lot 210

BOXING, celluloid negatives, inc. Jim Driscoll, Jack Palmer, Jimmy Wilde etc., mainly 3.25 x 2.25, G, 11

Lot 239

BOXING, programme, 4th Aug 1931 at Leicester City football ground, inc. Freddie Mills, results in pencil, EX

Lot 249

BOXING, signed selection, inc. hardback First Edition, Encyclopaedia of Boxing by Gilbert Odd, 16 signatures, inc. Conteh, Cooper, Downes, Finnegan, Herol, Jones, Joner, Magri etc, with dj (some tears); programmes, Joe Frater 40 Year souvenir brochure 2005 (seven signatures), Earnie Shavers, Ritchie Woodhall, Pat Cowdell; Maurice Hope v Rocky Mattioli 12th July 1980 (signed inside by both boxers); Annual Dinner menu, 15th April 1999 (14* signatures to front cover), Bruno, Finnegan, Hatton, Honeyghan, Downes, McMillan, Maloney; Don King, Annual Dinner leaflet, 1st Apr 1993, together with business card, photo etc., some duplication, EX, 7

Lot 323

BOXING, selection, inc. hardback edition 1964, Nat Fleischers The Ring Record Book and Boxing Encyclopaedia; programme, Hamed v Kelley, 1997; colour photographs, Lennox Lewis v Andrew Golota, 5th October 1997, showing in action, post match celebrations etc., all 12 x 8, VG to EX, 9

Lot 35

BOXING, selection of signed photographs, inc. b/w, Henry Cooper, Terry Downs; colour, Ricky Hatton, Steve Collins, Chris Eubank etc., 12 x 8 and smaller, VG to EX, 9

Lot 43

BOXING, photographs, inc. fight action, in the gym; Roberto Duran, Francis v Oyebola, Wayne Weeks etc., 12 x 16 & smaller, VG, 28*

Lot 486

BOXING, signed photos, inc. Henry Cooper, Archie Moore, Ingemar Johansson, colour (2), 8 x 10, VG to EX, 3

Lot 544

BOXING, selection, inc. signed cards (some laid down), promotional photos, magazine photos etc., inc. Tyson v Bruno 1989, Lucy v Charnley, Jimmy Wilde, Anthony Joshua, Joe Joyce, Alex Buxton, Peter Waterman, Jack Hood, Sammy McCarthy etc., G to VG, 18

Lot 545

BOXING, signed photos, pieces etc., corner-mounted to larger pages, Duke McKenzie, Tyson Fury, Barry McGuigan, Herbie Hide, Yolande Pompey, Ray Mancini, John Conteh & Alan Minter, 6 x 8.5 overall, VG, 8

Lot 546

BOXING, signed photos, pieces etc., corner-mounted to larger pages, George Biddles, Harry Levene, Terry Lawless, Dick McTaggart, John Caldwell, Maurice Hope, Pat Cowdell & Kid Tanner, 6 x 8.5 overall, VG, 8

Lot 547

BOXING, signed photos, pieces etc., corner-mounted to larger pages, John Conteh, Lennox Lewis, Frank Bruno, Dave 'Boy' McAuley, Chris Eubank, J Beckett, Jack Bodell & Jack Solomons, 6 x 8.5 overall, VG, 8

Lot 548

BOXING, signed pieces laid down beneath magazine photos (4), p/cs (2), inc. Bruce Woodcock, Clayton, Wells etc., 6 x 8.5 overall, VG, 6

Lot 549

BOXING, signed pieces laid down beneath magazine photos, inc. Anthony Joshua, Joe Calzaghe etc., 6 x 8.5 overall, VG, 6

Lot 550

BOXING, signed pieces laid down beneath magazine photos, inc. Turpin, Wilde, Nicola Adams etc., 6 x 8.5 overall, VG, 6

Lot 551

BOXING, signed pieces, photos etc., laid down beneath magazine photos, Jim Watt, Audley Harrison, Alan Minter, Jim Needham, Horace Notice, Richard Dunn (inscribed), Herbie Hide & George Collins, 6 x 8.5 overall, VG, 8

Lot 75

BOXING, signed photo by Henry Cooper showing two images of him standing over Cassius Clay, 16 x 8, EX

Lot 803

AVIATION, Concorde selection from return flight taken by boxing promoter Frank Warren, New York to London, Nov & Dec 1998, inc. leather wallet, flight certificates, wine list, stationary pack etc., EX, Qty.

Lot 63

Wayne Rooney's signed Umbro XAI goal scoring boots worn during Everton v Arsenal, played at Goodison Park, 19th October 2002, making Rooney the youngest goalscorer in the Premier League history at the time,gold and black coloured boots, with metal studs, signed on the inner side of each boot in marker pen, slightly faded, sold with three signed colour photographs of Wayne Rooney wearing the boots during the fixture, each signed in black marker pen, 15 by 20cm., 20 by 15cm. and 15 by 10cm., with letters of authentication Everton defeated Arsenal 2-1 with Wayne Rooney scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute, having been substituted on in the 80th minute replacing Tomasz Radzinski.Provenance:The uncle of the present vendor comes from a family that are long-time friends of Wayne Rooney's family and in particular a friendship with Wayne's uncle Richie, the main trainer at the boxing gym at Croxteth Sports Centre. The vendor's uncle acquired the boots through Wayne's brother Graham and they were then later signed by arrangement through Wayne's father Thomas.

Lot 1169

Three signed boxing print canvases,comprising Leon Spinks signed image of the bout v Muhammad Ali, New Orleans, 15th September 1978, the b & w print on canvas depicting Leon Spinks hitting Muhammad Ali with his right, signed in silver marker pen, 51 by 60cm; Sugar Ray Leonard signed boxing portrait image, signed in black marker pen, 60 by 45cm.; Joe Calzaghe signed image of him after defeating Mikkel Kesslar in the bout for the WBO, WBC and WBA World Super Middleweight titles at Millennium Stadium, 3rd November 2007, signed in silver marker pen, 80 by 47cm.; the lot also including a yellow Lonsdale boxing glove signed by Frank Bruno (4)Muhammad Ali defeated Leon Spinks in the 15th round unanimous decision.

Lot 1171

Boxing Legends, four gloves signed by Robert “Mano de Piedra” Duran, Nigel “The Dark Destroyer” Benn, David “The Hayemaker” Haye and Chris “Next Gen” Eubank jnr, all come with reputable company COA's showing photo proofs of each boxer signing gloves, (4)

Lot 1174

MUHAMMAD ALI WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION 1964-78 ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1971 INK AUTOGRAPH PLUS GUEST LIST AND THREE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS Muhammad Ali. born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. 17th January 1942 – 3rd June 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century. Cassius Clay was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and began training as an amateur boxer when he was 12 years old. At age 18, he won a gold medal in the light-heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome and turned professional later that year. At age 22 in 1964, he won the WBA, WBC, and lineal heavyweight titles from Sonny Liston in a big upset. Clay then converted to Islam and changed his name from Cassius Clay, which he called his "slave name", to Muhammad Ali. Ali is regarded as one of the leading heavyweight boxers of the 20th century. He remains the only three-time lineal heavyweight champion, having won the title in 1964, 1974, and 1978.EXCELLENT LARGE BOLD BLACK INK SIGNATURE OF MUHAMMAD ALI, , . EXCELLENT LARGE EARLY FLOWING 1971 CONTEMPORARY EXAMPLE OF MUHAMMAD ALI’S SIGNATURE (WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION 1964-1978) CENTRAL TO A WHITE PIECE OF BASILDON BOND WATERMARKED WRITING PAPER SIZE 9” x 7” OBTAINED DURING HIS OVALTINE PROMOTIONAL TOUR TO ENGLAND IN OCTOBER 1971. SOLD ALONG WITH A FOLDOVER GUEST LIST FOR A ‘NIGHT OF NIGHTS’ DINNER HELD AT THE HOTEL PICCADILLY HELD ON THE 12TH OCTOBER 1971 AND THREE BLACK AND WHITE HEAD AND SHOULDERS IMAGES OF ALI. ALL ITEMS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 1175

MUHAMMAD ALI / CASSIUS CLAY v SONNY LISTON – LEWISTON MAINE 25th MAY 1965 SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHThe first bout was held on February 25, 1964 in Miami Beach, Florida. Clay, who was an 8–1 underdog, won in a major upset, when Liston gave up at the opening of the seventh round (after being clearly dominated in the sixth). Their second fight was in May 1965 in Lewiston Maine, which Ali won with a first-round knockout. The ending of the second Ali-Liston fight remains one of the most controversial in boxing history. Midway through the first round, Liston threw a left jab and Ali supposedly went over it with a fast right, knocking the former champion down. Liston went down on his back. He rolled over, got to his right knee and then fell on his back again. Many in attendance did not see Ali deliver the punch. The fight quickly descended into disarray. Referee Jersey Joe Walcott, a former World Heavyweight Champion himself, had a hard time getting Ali to go to a neutral corner. Ali initially stood over his fallen opponent, gesturing and yelling at him, "Get up and fight, sucker!" and "Nobody will believe this!” The moment was captured by ringside photographer Neil Leifer in what became one of the most iconic images in sport, chosen as the cover of the Sports Illustrated special issue, "The Century's Greatest Sports Photos." Ali then began prancing around the ring with his arms raised in victory.SUPERB LARGE ICONIC COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH SIZE 20” x 16” DEPICTING MUHAMMAD ALI / CASSIUS CLAY STANDING OVER SONNY LISTON AT THE END OF THE FIGHT. SUPERBLY SIGNED WITH BOTH FORMS OF HIS NAME BY MUHAMMAD ALI AKA CASSIUS CLAY IN GOLD PEN, TASTEFULLY MOUNTED, FRAMED AND GLAZED TO OVERALL SIZE 24 ½” x 20 ½”. EXCELLENT CONDITION.All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.    

Lot 1897

A framed 1934 silver mounted boxing belt awarded to Johnny Brewer for winning the Victor Maclaglen bantem weight championship for the Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Middlesex counties.

Lot 424

AMANDA GORDON (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) 'SPRING IN THE AIR - BOXING HARES', a colourful depiction of two Hares, signed lower left, watercolour on paper, approximate sizes -image to mount edges 53cm x 73cm frame 89cm x 108cm, condition: dirty marks to the frame (artist resale rights apply)

Lot 89

Piero POMPILI (1967)Pugilatore fermo, 1998Baryta silver print signed, titled, dated and numbered 1/15 on the back24 x 18 cmItalian photographer, he photographs with passion the world of boxing in Rome or Naples, his photographs have been published in Vogue Homme International or Moda.

Lot 298

Selection of books, Nintendo games, boxing gloves, electrical etc

Lot 287

A mixed collection of ephemera mainly from the 20th century to include examples from Brussels World Fair 1958, concerts, a boxing match and other articles.

Lot 1404

A Boxing Glove with the signature of Russell Crowe, (apparently obtained in person but no provenance present).

Lot 240

LARGE COLLECTION OF TRADING CARDS, in albums numbered 38-41, and including X-Files, Marvel X-Men, Alien, Sliders, Alternate Worlds, Independence Day, Tennis Stars, US Olympic Hall of Fame, Greatest Olympians, Pro Set PGA Golf, Nascar & American Football Stars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Dick Tracey, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, Buck Rogers, Back to the Future, Mr Bean, Hammer Horror, Lost in Space, Buffy, Xena, Vintage motorcycles, Fifa 2002, Rugby Stars, George Formby, The Windsors,The Avengers, Family Guy, Boxing Stars, WWF, Wacky Wrestling, Cricket Stars (5 albums)

Lot 1458

SPORTING SIGNED FIRST DAY COVERS & AUTOGRAPHS 6 interesting albums including Cricket (Don Bradman, Dennis Amiss, Sir Ian Botham, Brian Close, Geoffrey Boycott, Sir Len Hutton, Denis Compton and many more), Olympics (Kelly Holmes, Dame Mary Peters, Mo Farah, etc), Football (John Barnes, Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, Alan Shearer, Dennis Law and others), Rugby, Sailing, Boxing (Henry Cooper, Frank Bruno etc), Motor Racing (Alonso, Brabham, Murrey Walker etc), Golf (Tiger Woods, Greg Norman etc), Tennis, Snooker, Darts, Ice Skating etc. (6)

Lot 866

A vintage 1960's still boxed Smiths 'Sooty' alarm clock, wind and runs and Sooty's boxing gloved arm moves, 13cm tall

Lot 27

Godfried Donkor (Ghana, né en 1964)From slave to the champ III, 1998 signé, daté et titré 'From slave to the champ III, Godfried Donkor, 1998' au revers huile et acrylique sur toilesigned, dated and titled 'From slave to the champ III, Godfried Donkor, 1998' on the reverseoil and acrylic on canvas182 x 122cm.71 5/8 x 48 1/16in.Footnotes:ProvenanceAfronova, JohannesburgCollection privée, FranceEn réponse à son héritage britannique et ghanéen, Godfried Donkor utilise l'art pour explorer les relations socio-historiques établies entre l'Afrique et l'Europe. Né à Kumasi en 1964, il quitte le Ghana pour Londres à l'âge de huit ans. Déterminé à exploiter les talents artistiques dont il fait rapidement preuve, Donkor obtient une licence en beaux-arts au prestigieux Central St Martins College of Art de Londres puis entreprend des études de troisième cycle à Barcelone. En 1995, il termine une maîtrise en art africain à la School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) de Londres. Grâce à la curiosité technique dont il fait preuve, Donkor s'est imposé comme un artiste multimédia travaillant avec la peinture, les collages mixtes, la gravure et le cinéma.L'œuvre de Godfried Donkor témoigne de son intérêt pour l'héritage du colonialisme, de l'esclavage et des relations commerciales intercontinentales qui ont fortement contribué à façonner l'Europe et l'Afrique de l'Ouest. Le pugilisme (la boxe amateur et professionnelle) est un moyen convaincant d'explorer ces thèmes. La boxe a été introduite sur la côte ouest de l'Afrique au 18e siècle par les combattants amateurs de l'armée britannique. Dans son œuvre, Donkor présente des images puissantes de boxeurs noirs émergeant triomphalement des navires négriers et des vaisseaux coloniaux comme celui représenté dans l'œuvre From slave to the champ III. Alors que les colonisateurs européens ont souvent contraint les boxeurs esclaves à se battre entre eux, Donkor rend à ces hommes leur force, symbolisant à la fois l'autonomie corporelle et l'autodéfense contre les forces coloniales oppressives. Comme il l'explique, ' le seul moment où les boxeurs parlent d'être libres, c'est quand ils sont sur le ring, en train de se battre ' (cité par Ben Luke, 2018). La présentation glorifiante des sujets noirs dont il fait preuve est également visible dans la série People of Utopia. Ici, il emprunte le langage visuel des icônes religieuses russes et éthiopiennes pour encadrer ses personnages d'auréoles dorées brillantes. Conçues comme un processus de déification, des œuvres telles que Browning Madonna réalisée en 2009, reconfigurent les dynamiques de pouvoir raciales et sexuées à travers le langage visuel du Pop Art. Salué par la critique et les institutions, le travail de Godfried Donkor fait partie d'importantes collections internationales, dont le Stedelijk Museum d'Amsterdam, le Smithsonian Museum of African Art de Washington D.C., le Studio Museum Harlem de New York et la Whitworth Art Gallery de Manchester. Il fait l'objet de nombreuses expositions personnelles au Royaume-Uni, en Europe, aux États-Unis et en Afrique. Reflétant le large impact de sa prolifique production artistique, il a également représenté le Ghana à la Biennale de Venise en 2001. Aujourd'hui, Donkor vit et travaille entre Londres, au Royaume-Uni, et Accra, au Ghana. BibliographieBen Luke, 'Godfried Donkor interview: 'I was probably the first black boy from Battersea that ever went to art school', Evening Standard, 14 August 2018, en ligneResponding to his British-Ghanaian heritage, Godfried Donkor uses his artmaking practice to explore the socio-historic relations established between Africa and Europe. Born in Kumasi in 1964, he left Ghana for London when he was eight years old. Determined to pursue his artistic talents, Donkor completed a BA in Fine Art at the prestigious Central St Martins College of Art, London before undertaking postgraduate study in Barcelona. In 1995, he graduated with an MA in African Art from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London. Through his ever-evolving practice, Donkor has established himself as a multimedia artist working in paint, mixed-media collages, printmaking, and film.Donkor's oeuvre evidences the artist's interest in the legacies of colonialism, slavery, and the intercontinental trade relationships that played a powerful role in shaping both Europe and West Africa. Pugilism (amateur and professional boxing) stands as a compelling vehicle through which to explore these themes. Boxing was brought to the West Coast of Africa in the 18th century by amateur fighters in the British Army. In his work, Donkor draws upon extensive research to present powerful images of black boxers as they emerge triumphantly from the slave ships and colonial vessels depicted below. While enslaved black men were often forced to fight each other by European colonisers, in Donkor's work these individuals become figures of strength that symbolise both bodily autonomy and self-defence against these oppressive colonial forces. As he explains, '[t]he only time when boxers talk about being free is when they're in the ring, fighting' (quoted in Ben Luke, 2018). The artist's empowering presentation of black subjects is extended to his People of Utopia series. Here, he borrows the visual language of Russian and Ethiopian religious icons to frame his figures with glowing gold halos. Understood as a process of deification, works such as Browning Madonna (2009) reconfigure racial and gendered power dynamics through the visual language of Pop Art. Met with significant critical and institutional acclaim, Godfried Donkor's work is held in prominent international collections including the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Smithsonian Museum of African Art, Washington D.C.; the Studio Museum Harlem, New York; and the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. He has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions in the UK, Europe, the United States, and Africa. Reflecting the wide-ranging impact of his prolific artistic output, he has also acted as Ghana's representative in the 2001 Venice Biennale. Today, Donkor lives and works between London, UK and Accra, Ghana.BibliographyBen Luke, 'Godfried Donkor interview: 'I was probably the first black boy from Battersea that ever went to art school', Evening Standard, 14 August 2018, onlineFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 155

WA & AC Churchman Boxing Personalities 1938 set 50/50 cards. (includes Joe Louis) VGC

Lot 190

Golden Wonder (Potato Crisps) cards Sporting All Stars 1979 set 24/24 VGC, colour, including John Conteh boxing, Kevin Keegan football, James Hunt motor racing, Niki Lauder and so on…

Lot 237

Jacquard Puppets,a pair of boxers, with their ring and further equipment,boxers 37cm highring 79 x 40cm (4)Developed late in 1939, the lightly-clad heavyweights had convincingly well-developed muscles and one even a broken nose! An American journalist at the time wrote: 'I don't think any of the audience considered the possibility of a 'near one' (bomb), they were far too interested in the punching of the miniature pugilists!'. The act was probably inspired by the broadcast of the European Heavyweight Boxing Championship in 1939.The Jacquard puppets - general condition reportThe puppets have been stored for many years, the strings have mainly gone, and those that are left are fragile and snap easily and most will need to be restrung. Some were made just before the second world war, others in the following two decades. They were made from whatever was available, pieces of wood, leather, dress and upholstery fabrics, felt, etc. The clothing and fabrics are generally in reasonable condition. Some have detached limbs, where the articulated joint fixings have perished or strings come loose

Lot 127

BRONZE BOXING HARES ON MARBLE BASE 23CMS APPROX

Lot 399

Britains Circus animals and figures from the Britain's Circus sets. 18 pieces comprising 5 horses- 2 trotting and 3 prancing, lady to balance on one, clown with white hoop, boxing clown, 2 clown on stilted legs, variations, 2 Ring Master, variations, 2 seated tigers and 4 elephants, 2 standing and two standing on hind legs. GC-VGC minor chipping/light restoration apparent. £100-150

Lot 43

Sega Mega Drive games, dream cast and genesis games, including, sega mega drive games, super thunder blade, super Monaco GP 2, Rare thunder force 4, Two copies of Sonic the hedgehog 2 one better condition, Sega genesis Power Monger, dreamcast, ready 2 rumble boxing and Japanese version of Zombie revenge, all games are untested, cases range from fair to excellent condition. (8 items)

Lot 14

A POIGNANT OCTOBER 1914 CASUALTY GROUP to Lieutenant Spencer Julian Wilfred Railston, 18th Lancers attached 4th Dragoon Guards. 1914 Star with bar. Correctly impressed - Lieut S J W Railston 18/LRS British War Medal. Correctly impressed - Lieut S J W Railston Victory Medal. Correctly impressed - Lieut S J W Railston Two Memorial Plaques to Spencer Julian Wilfred Railston. A rare double issue. With boxes of issue for the medals and Buckingham Palace slip Condition - GEF to Near Mint. Sold by direct order of the family. Spencer Julian Wilfred Railston was born on the 8th of January 1889 in Lanarkshire, Scotland. The son of Colonel Henry Edward Railston and Magdalene Railston. Spencer was educated at Radley College, where he excelled at sports. He represented the school at Boxing and was a Champion Gymnast. Railston played in the first Cricket XI at Radley and at Sandhurst, to which he gained direct entry at age 17. Coming tenth in his class when he passed out in 1907, he was gazetted as Second Lieutenant. He was placed on the unattached list of the Indian Army and spent a year with his father's regiment, the Cameroonians. While with the regiment in India, he took part in the Lightweight Boxing Championship of India and won the title, despite having not trained. In 1908 he joined the 18th King George's Own Lancers, playing Polo for his Bn and participating in Steeplechasing. Railston was a keen 'Big Game' hunter and said to be a very good shot. He undertook a cavalry course and, on the 17th of November 1909, was promoted to Lieutenant. In 1914 he was granted leave in London, where he played with Count De Madre's Polo team 'The Tigers'. As soon as the Great War broke out, Railston volunteered for active service at the front. He was attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards (Royal Irish) and disembarked on the 16th of August 1914. He fought at Mons and was killed in action at Messines. He died while trying to rescue a female Belgian civilian lying wounded between the British and German Lines. The CWGC gives his date of death as the 31st of October, while other sources state the 1st of November. The Major General Commanding the 1st Cavalry Division wrote the following letter to his father: 'I am deeply grieved at the death of your gallant boy, who on every occasion of this war has so distinguished himself. He is a great loss to his regt. He lost his life by a gallant act. His regt was holding one-half of the village of Messines, south of Ypres, and the Germans the other half for 24 hours. In front of his troop, a poor woman was lying wounded, and your boy left his cover to bring her in. He was struck by many bullets and killed. Had he lived, he would certainly have been Mentioned in Despatches' Spencer is mentioned in volume II of 'Deeds That Thrill The Empire' on page 810. The story of how his brother Henry George Moreton Pleydell - Railston, won the DSO is featured on pages 798 to 810. His DSO group is in this sale.

Lot 979

A mixed collection of items to include: Coppock 8x26 binoculars, Mother of pearl effect opera glasses, Royal Artillery Boxing Medals, Cased National Service Medal, Vintage Teddy Bear etc

Lot 442

30 x Assorted Programmes Football, Boxing and Speedway plus Souvenir Athletic Review of the Olympic Games London 1948, Rules of Golf 1992, Football Programmes include Gillingham v Newport County 1967, Arsenal v Manchester United 1961, Chelsea v Southampton 1987, Manchester United v Burnley 1970. Good condition 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

Lot 470

19 x Assorted Sports Photos, Tennis, Golf, Kickboxing, Boxing, Approx Size 12 x 8 . Good condition 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

Lot 534

Harry Carpenter signed 6x4 black and white photo. Carpenter, OBE was a British BBC sports commentator broadcasting from the early 1950s until his retirement in 1994. His speciality was boxing. He was presenter of programmes such as Sportsnight and Grandstand and also anchored coverage of Wimbledon and golf tournaments. Good condition 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

Lot 373

Sporting memorabilia - including correspondence, boxing books, Rugby programmes, books etc

Lot 262

Cigarette Cards - Players Cricketers 1934 and 1938, Association Footballers, Churchman's Kings of Speed, Boxing Personalities ; Senior Service Coastwise etc; Books pop annual 1926 etc

Lot 1704

AN ASSORTMENT OF SPORTS ITEMS TO INCLUDE BOXING GLOVES, WET SUITS AND TWO SKATE BOARDS ETC

Lot 477

A framed Cassius Clay (Muhammed Ali) and Sonny Liston boxing poster and other items.

Lot 1200

DAVID HAYE; a Lonsdale boxing glove signed by David Haye, length of glove 25cm.Additional InformationGood overall condition, lacking certificate of authenticity.

Lot 471

A BOX OF 1960S / 70S BOXING MAGAZINES TO INCLUDE 'BOXING ILLUSTRATED', 'BOXING NEWS', 'THE RING' ETC.

Lot 827

A Victorian Folk Art carved fruitwood 'Jubillee' walking stick signed Aaron Dossett and dated 1887having plain grip handle and white metal collar, the tapering shaft carved in raised relief with various animal and human masks and three bands of continuously carved decoration, the first JU.BIlEE VIR, either side of Christ on the cross, the bust of Queen Victoria in profile and a facing lady and gentleman on horseback, the second a ploughing and sheep herding scene scratch carved with trees, chickens, a peacock and a pig, the third a boxing and wrestling scene in four scenes and and two farmers fighting over a cow being milked by a titled lawyer The LAWSUIT 1887, signed AARON DOSSETT CARVED THIS STICK IN 1887height 90.5 cm.Condition: Stable shrinkage cracks to grp handle. good colour. Knock to one nose of the masks Otherwise good defintion

Lot 273

Boxing Mohammad Ali, a framed and glazed Muhammad Ali pair of white and black boxing shorts with an autograph presented in a silver frame with a print of him fighting, comes with a COA, good condition

Lot 807

Trade card, Edmondson's, Humorous Sporting Series, type card, Boxing (gd) (1)

Lot 935

Postcards, Sport, selection of 34 cards inc. Ronchaud cyclist, Indianapolis booklet, Belgium Football World Champions 1920 Olympics (p/b),Carnoustie Golfers (2), Troon Golf Clubhouse, Applegarth 1925 English Sprinter, Football Teams & Comedy (6), Winter Sports, Rowing, Boxing (6) inc. Beckett v Carpentier, Primo Carnera, Billiards by Tom Browne (2) etc. (mixed condition, mostly gd) (34)

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