* Waffen SS WWII Uniform. A rare original NCO’s service-dress uniform tunic of the Adolf Hitler Unit 1939-45, of “feld-grau” serge fabric having applied makers label inscribed Soderbergs, Uppsala, long tunic pattern with external lower outer-pockets, with medal-award ribbon through upper button-hole, and with applied regimental embroidered flashes, rank-chevron and tabs, “SS” and rank tabs to collar, nickel-plated pin-fixing badge to left-breast pocket, pierced format of bayonet-fixed rifle in oak-leaf border design, original painted metal buttons, applied embroidered identity ribbon to left sleeve inscribed “Adolf Hitler” in gothic script, shows age-wear and usage (1)
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A Victorian macassar ebony and brass mounted travel box by W Leuchars, London, with sunken side handles, the hinged cover revealing a mahogany interior with two lidded compartments and a button release fall inset `CALCUTTA MARCH, 1871.`, revealing a short and long drawer, the brass locks and plaque inscribed `W. LEUCHARS, 38 PICCADILLY, LONDON`, 8.5in (21.5cm) h, 16.5in (42cm) w, 8.5in (21.5cm) d.
A Victorian macassar ebony, brass and onyx bead mounted games compendium, the hinged cover centred an applied Talbot crest, revealing a fitted satinwood interior with folding chess/backgammon board, an ivory chess set, natural and stained red, similar ivory counters in two sizes, Cribbage and Bezique boards, two Whist markers, the base with a button release drawer containing a pair of ivory dice shakers, dominoes, red and natural bone counters and spaces for cards with lift up bases, the front inset a brass plaque for `H. RODRIGUES, 42 Piccadilly, W`, with side handles, 8in (20cm) h, 14in (35.5cm) w.
2001 Scuderia Ferrari F1 pit-crew shirt, bearing the Ferrari crest front and back, the unexpurgated version with full Marlboro branding, plus Shell emblems, Magneti Marelli and Tommy Hilfiger logos, a short-sleeved cotton design with breast pockets and button-down collar, size large, unused
Michael Schumacher and Eddy Irvine-signed Ferrari team shirt, their marker pen signatures beneath and to the right of a single breast pocket bearing the embroidered name R.CASOLARI, the Ferrari crest twinned with Marlboro logo front and back, plus Shell and Tommy Hilfiger logos, the short sleeves with Marlboro and Magneti Marelli logos, a cotton design with button-down collar, size M. 1999 was the year that Michael Schumacher broke his ankle and it was Eddie Irvine who finished runner-up in the championship. Signed for a Ferrari team mechanic after that year`s final GP in Japan.
Formula One Encyclopaedia signed by nine World Champions, all signatures in marker pen and including six biographical pages signed by Mario Andretti, Jenson Button, Damon Hill, Phil Hill, Jackie Stewart and also Jean Alesi, the front cover by Jack Brabham, Nigel Mansell, Jackie Stewart and also Stirling Moss, inside covers by Jack Brabham, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, Jackie Stewart and two others, the large format 256-page hardback a 2006 publication by Paragon
Jenson Button and Jacques Villeneuve-signed B.A.R. Honda shirt, the two marker pen signatures above the Lucky Strike sponsor`s roundel and 555 World Racing logo respectively, a short sleeve official 2003 team merchandise design in pale green, red, white and black, originally donated to a school charity auction, hence its size: XS
Lots 1 to 4-John Goodall (Preston North End, Derby County and England) John Goodall (1863-1942) won 14 England caps between 1888 and 1898, mostly as a Derby County player having joined County in May 1889. The inside right/centre forward is one of the most celebrated names in late Victorian football and was a prolific goalscorer, once netting 16 in Preston`s famous 26-0 annihilation of Hyde FC. He was also one of the Preston `Invincibles` the undefeated team who won the very first Football League Championship title and the F.A. Cup in season 1888-89. John Goodall, who was born in Westminster, London, but of Scottish parentage, also played two First-Class cricket matches for Derbyshire. John Goodall`s England shirt circa 1888 (one of the earliest England shirts ever to be offered at auction), woollen, button-up shirt, with embroidered three lions cloth badge This is believed to be John Goodall`s England debut shirt worn in the match v Scotland at Hampden Park 17th March 1888. Preston North End`s Goodall scored one of the goals in England`s 5-0 win.
Jim Taylor`s white No.7 Football Association representative shirt from the 1950 Tour of Canada, by St. Blaize, long-sleeved, button-up collar and cuffs, the embroidered three lions cloth badge inscribed TOUR OF CANADA, 1950 For information on the 1950 Football Association Tour of Canada see lot 5.
An historic red colour change shirt first used by England in the match v Argentina at Wembley Stadium in 1951, this being the No.5 worn by Fulham`s Jim Taylor on his international debut, by Hope Brothers Ltd, long-sleeved, button-up collar and cuffs, the embroidered three lions cloth badge inscribed ARGENTINA, 1950-51. This match was organised as part of the Festival of Britain celebrations and, historically, Argentina became the first international team other than Scotland to play England at Wembley Stadium, see lot 9. Another significant aspect of the match is that England wore a red shirt for the very first time. The change of uniform came about as England`s normal white shirt was too close in resemblance to the pale blue & white stripes of the visitors who had travelled with no alternative strip. England`s change colour jersey at this time was blue, which presented a similar problem. Hence the red colour change shirt, most famously worn at Wembley 15 years later in the World Cup final, was seen for the first time by England fans during the Argentina game.
Jim Taylor`s white No.5 Football League representative shirt from the Eire match in season 1950-51, by Umbro in `Tangeru` fabric, long-sleeved with button-up collar and elasticated cuffs, the embroidered Football League cloth badge inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, EIRE MATCH, 1950-51. This match was played at Dalymount Park, Dublin, on 4th April 1951. The Football League beat the League of Ireland 1-0 through a goal by Bolton`s Nat Lofthouse.
REELS (3): A Zephyr style 4" centre pin reel, alloy backed walnut drum with twin ebonite handles and a Slater spring release catch with a sliding check button to the brass star back. Together with a star back, 3½", probably by Milward with sliding check & Bickerdyke line guard, the foot stamped "Made in England" and a 2½" brass spine back reel.
RODS: (2) Allcock of Redditch 13` 3 piece whole cane dapping rod in lightweight bamboo, bronze push ferrules, early sheet cork handle with over sized brass/rubber button and a Walker Bampton of Alnwick 12` 3 piece plus spare tip split cane Wye salmon rod, green close whipped, Hardy style eyes and fittings, both good in MOBs.
REEL: Ocean City of USA the Long Key big game multiplier reel, 4.5" diameter end plates, foot stamped 450 yards along with makers address details, counterbalanced power handle over star drag, free spool lever, leather thumb bar brake, ratchet button and star spindle washer to backplate, good.
REEL: Ex rare Allcock`s 3" Aerial reel in factory original dark brown finish, model 7950-T2, dates c1914-25, ventilated face plate stamped Patent, twin smooth ivory handles, 6 spoke with tension regulator, correct 2 screw smooth brass foot, BP brass line guide, backplate check button to copper calliper check, all brass parts retain amazing original gilding, all original brown finish mint condition, never seen another like it, in later Allcock`s red box with partial label. . **No makers trade mark or designation on the reel, makes me believe this was sold through Milward`s as the identical brown finish can be seen on many of there reels. **
ROD: Rare J Peek of London "The Gray`s Carp" 10` 2 piece split cane rod, in fine condition, black whipped low bridge guides, gold close whipped with red detail to butt, bronze ferrule, wood stopper, 26" onion cork handle with light alloy reel rings, butt cap and black button, fine, in cloth bag.
REELS: (2) Fine mahogany/alloy British made bottom fishing reel in the Slater style, 4.5" diameter, wooden drum with four screw Slater latch, twin bulbous handles, alloy backplate with bronze star back and ratchet check button, superb condition and a 4" Milward light mahogany wood/brass strap back reel, free running with twin black handles.
REEL: Very rare Hardy pre production "The Triumph" centre pin spinning reel stamped "The Eureka Reel", different in detail to the production 1923-28 Triumph, only 3 known examples exist stamped "Eureka" to backplate, lever check and rim tension adjuster to backplate edge, nickel button brake release button, correct smooth alloy foot, perforated drum with twin black handles. Confusion exists between the 2 models in both John Drewett`s book 254-255 and Graham Turner`s previous book, as to the confusing stamp of these reels, it would appear that this is a pre production or test reel prior to the introduction to the Triumph in the 1923 catalogue. This reel dates c1921-22? Fine condition with fibre box.
ACCESSORIES: Hardy Multum in Parvo black japanned tackle bow holding assorted Devon and baits, brass and rubber screw in Victorian rod button, brass oiler with screw top, brass weigh scales, assorted Hardy Milward`s and other traces, 2 silver angling medals, one dates 1946/7, various nets etc all in canvass wicker trout bass bag.
ROD: Rare Oliver`s of Knebworth Tench 13` 3 piece Hollow built split cane rod in fine condition, red agate butt & tip guides, gold close whipped high bridge intermediates, bronze ferrules, alloy stoppers, keeper ring, 26" trumpet cork handle, light alloy reel rings, butt cap with red rubber button, superb condition with MOB.
ROD: A late Allcock`s Sapper 9` 3 piece split can trout fly rod in fine condition, red agate butt & tip guides, low bridge intermediates, close whipped light green throughout, bronze push ferrules, keeper ring, Allcock`s green/black stag transfer logo, 7.5" cork handle over Patent screw allow Adjust reel fitting with twist lock button to base, in MOB.
ROD: Scarce early B James Ealing 10`6" 3 piece early split cane rod with rarely seen B James Ealing gold transfer logo to butt, burgundy whipped low bridge guides, spaced intermediates, bronze ferrules, 17" shaped cork handle with low fixed screw reel seat, brass butt cap and black button, revarnished, rare, worthy of restoration, in cloth bag.
REELS: (2) Fine Slater 4.5" mahogany/brass Nottingham reel, twin bone handles, 3 screw latch, optional check to calliper spring and an early all brass folding handle crank wind winch of 3.75" diameter, wide drum model with raised check housing, missing handle release button, filed foot otherwise good, 1850.
ROD: H L Leonard USA 14` 3 piece plus correct spare tip split cane salmon fly rod, agate butt/tip rings, snake intermediates, black close whipped, nickel rolled ferrules, 20" cork handle with centre mounted nickel screw reel seat, red button, good, tips contained within cloth bag and alloy tip tube, all in MOB.

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