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FOOTBALL BOOKS FOR COLLECTION ONLY. Twenty eight hardback football books including Tottenham Hotspur 1982 - 1995, Charlton Athletic Valley of Tears, Liverpool 1892-1986, Newcastle United 1882-1990, Southampton 1885-1987, Rangers, Arsenal, Leeds United QPR and Stockport County - All Complete Records, Arsenal Who's Who, Canary Citizens, Fossils & Foxes - Leicester City, Dreams and Songs to Sing - Celtic, Wimbledon from Southern League to Premiership, Bolton Wanderers 1877-2002, Wolvers - The First Eighty Years, West Bromwich Albion - The First Hundred Years, Sunderland All The Lads and White Storm - 100 Years of Real Madrid. IN TWO BOXES WHICH MUST BE COLLECTED. Good
EUROPEAN FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Six programmes for European matches including Sporting v Man. Utd. 63/4, Chelsea v TSV Munich 65/6, AC Milan v Man. Utd. 68/9 EC S-F printed in England, Man. Utd. V Borussia Dortmund 64/5, Dynamo Kiev v Celtic 85/6 and Porto 86/7 plus the English red edition 1970 World Cup programme. Generally good
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES From the 50's and early 60's. 26 in total. Celtic v Rangers SLC 3/9/60, stains to cover, v St Mirren 11/11/61, & v Hearts 8/12/62. Rangers v Hibernian 23/8/61, v Third Lanark 26/8/61, & v St Mirren 1/9/62, Hibernian v Celtic SC 4th RR 15/3/61, & v AS Roma Inter Cities Fairs Cup SF 1st Leg 19/4/61 Queens Park v Motherwell 13/4/57, v Arbroath SC 1st R 28/1/61, & v Montrose 5/10/63. Stirling Albion v Montrose 7/1/61, v Raith, Arbroath, Motherwell, Clyde & Dundee all 65/66. Berwick v Cowdenbeath 7/9/57, Dundee v Celtic 29/3/58. 7 X programmes from the early 60's including Celtic v Morton SC 2nd R. 27/1/62. Minor faults, Generally good.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Forty eight in total. 20 Cup Semi-Finals From 1955 to 1972 including Airdrie v Celtic 26/3/55, Rangers v Celtic 2/4/60, Celtic v St Mirren 31/3/62, Rangers v Kilmarnock 6/10/65, Celtic v Clyde 9/10/68 & Celtic v Ayr Utd 8/10/69 and the replay 13/10/69. 26 X Internationals including Scotland v England 10/4/48, worn, 15/4/50, vertical crease, 9/4/60, v Portugal WCQ 13/10/65, v Holland 11/5/66, v Brazil 25/6/66, Scotland away matches v Holland 30/5/68, v Austria 29/5/60 & v Norway 4/6/63. 2 others Celtic v Racing 18/10/67 & v Spurs 5/8 67. Minor faults. Generally good
WEST HAM UNITED Fifty four programmes, 6 X 59-60, 21 X 60's including v Wolves 17/12/60 & 18/12/61, v Burnley FAC 29/2/64,& 9 X 70's. 18 modern away friendlies including the rare Ilford 80th Anniversary programme 3/5/62, v Crystal Palace A4 typed page 26/1/85 & v Exeter 2/8/98. Others include Peter Reeves Testimonial at Charlton 12/11/74 & friendlies at Celtic, Dagenham & Redbridge, Ipswich & Reading among others. Generally good
1970 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Feyenoord v Glasgow Celtic played 5/5/1970 at the San Siro, Milan. Rare 68-page Feyenoord European Cup Final Special edition which was published in June 1970 and only given to the Club members/Season ticket holders of Feyenoord and celebrates Feyenoord winning the European Cup. Generally good
JOHN THOMSON / CELTIC On 5 September 1931, Celtic were playing their Old Firm rivals Rangers at Ibrox Park in Glasgow in front of 80,000. Early in the second half Thomson and a Rangers player, Sam English, went for the ball at the same time. Thomson's head collided with English's knee, fracturing his skull and rupturing an artery in his right temple. Thomson was taken off the field in a stretcher; most people assumed that he was just badly concussed, but after an unsuccessful operation, he died later that evening. A 4 page card was issued as a Tribute from William Maley including a poem, a portrait and his honours. Good
CELTIC 1967 Programme for The Celtic Car Club Inaugural Rally at the Glasgow Concert Hall 23/4/1967 including a message from the Honorary President, John Clark, an article and picture of Ronnie Simpson and pictures of Billy McNeill scoring against Vojvodina and Willie Wallace scoring against Dukla Prague on their way to European Cup Final in Lisbon. Good
Caran d'Ache, Anna Jacoba Horse of the Desert, a limited edition silver coloured fountain pen, no. 07/10, stamped 800, the cap and barrel chased with horses and Celtic bands, the cap with a clip and set with a cabochon ruby, the medium nib stamped 18C-750, cartridge filling system, with a Caran d'Ache box, guarantee cards, two ink cartridges, cartridge convertor and outer card packaging Condition Report: Appears in unused condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Collection of Assorted Football Programmes approximately 212 from the 1960's, 129 from the 1970's and 7 from the 2000's. Comprising, BFC Blackpool v Gillingham (2006), Rovertime (2004), Arsenal v Leicester City (1972-73), Leeds United v Sunderland (1973), Bolton Wanderers Football Club (1967), Celtic v Aberdeen (1972), Blackpool Football Club Tangerine News Nottingham Forest (1973), Carlisle United Portsmouth (1968) and many more.
Antiquarian interest, a bronze pig amulet, possibly Egyptian c 1200 BC, 3cm wide, mounted for display, with certificate of authenticity from William D Bays, a bronze model of a rat eating food between its forepaws, possibly Roman, 3.5cm long, a bronze model of a Celtic horseman, 7.5cm high, and an unmarked white metal thimble, possibly 17th century (a/f) (4)
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately 280 British and overseas cards, comprising real photographic views of Parish Church & Punch Bowl Inn, Lanreath (by Ellis, Bodmin); Noah's Ark, Fowey; Wisborough Green; The Post Office, Penshurst (publ. by Eagleton, Penshurst); Abbotsbury; Pett; La Tour Eiffel Illuminee; and Via Pessina, Lugano; with printed views of Monsal Dale, Derbyshire; an artist-drawn White Star Line R.M.S. Celtic, with printed 1928 Welcome Home! message verso, and others, (two albums and loose).
A SCOTTISH SILVER AMETHYST SET BANGLE The celtic design bangle with large round cut amethyst to front, 14mm diameter, the hinged front with pull out pin to reverse, stamped inside sterling Scotland, with markers stamps DB and CAI, 6 cms X 5.5 cms, gross weight approx. 34.6 grams Condition Report : Good overall, slightly misshapen Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER HARDSTONE SET KILT/CLOAK PIN the silver pin in the form of a dagger set with round cut quartz stone to a banded agate body, the Celtic design silver mount with hinged pin to reverse, unmarked, assessed as silver Condition Report : good, wear and tear only Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Six Scottish brooches, comprising a silver and Scottish agate oblong brooch, c1900., Scottish silver and smokey quartz Celtic crystal brooch., a Cairngorm and citrine dirk brooch, silver plated., a Edinburgh silver Celtic Arts broadsword kilt pin brooch, a silver anchor brooch set with agate, and an agate pebble brooch.
A Nordic basalt battle axe Neolithic Period, circa 2500 B.C. Of ovate cross-section, swelling around the shaft-hole, with knobbed butt, 22cm longFootnotes:Provenance:with Bastiaan Blok, the Netherlands.Celtic and Prehistoric Museum collection, Ireland, acquired from the above in 1997.For a similar Danish Middle Neolithic battle axe cf. A. MacGregor (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of the Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, p. 74, fig. 4.171.This axe has been exhibited at the Celtic & Prehistoric Museum on the Dingle Peninsula, Republic of Ireland, a private museum founded by musician and antiquarian Harris Moore in 1998. While travelling extensively and immersing himself in museums and antiquarian shops on the continent, Harris developed a deep passion for the form and simplicity of prehistoric stone implements. Over time, he cultivated relationships with several prominent 20th century collectors of Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age European material. Objects acquired from these collections formed the basis of what is now an extensive and eclectic collection at the Museum.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Anglo-Saxon bronze square-headed brooch Circa 525-575 A.D.The rectangular head-plate decorated with a notched linear design, with ribbed arched bow, the footplate of trefoil lobed form, the two lateral lobes with stylised birds' heads on the shoulder, 13.5cm longFootnotes:Provenance:Discovered in Hambleton, North Yorkshire, 23 August 2008 (PAS recorded and returned to owner, no. NCL-82EDE3).with ArtAncient, London, acquired in 2014.Celtic and Prehistoric Museum collection, Ireland.For a brooch of similar form see A. MacGregor & E. Bolick, A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1993, p. 118, fig. 13.13.This brooch has been exhibited at the Celtic & Prehistoric Museum on the Dingle Peninsula, Republic of Ireland, a private museum founded by musician and antiquarian, Harris Moore in 1998. While travelling extensively and immersing himself in museums and antiquarian shops on the continent, Harris developed a deep passion for the form and simplicity of prehistoric stone implements. Over time, he cultivated relationships with several prominent 20th century collectors of Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age European material. Objects acquired from these collections formed the basis of what is now an extensive and eclectic collection at the Museum.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large Danish thin-butted flint axe Early-Mid Neolithic Period, circa 4000-3000 B.C.Of mottled yellow-brown flint, some cortex remaining at the butt, the elongated trapezoid form with curved cutting edge and butt, 26.5cm longFootnotes:Provenance:Thorvald Rasmussen collection, Denmark. Celtic and Prehistoric Museum collection, Ireland, acquired from the above 1994-1995.This axe has been exhibited at the Celtic & Prehistoric Museum on the Dingle Peninsula, Republic of Ireland, a private museum founded by musician and antiquarian Harris Moore in 1998. While travelling extensively and immersing himself in museums and antiquarian shops on the continent, Harris developed a deep passion for the form and simplicity of prehistoric stone implements. Over time, he cultivated relationships with several prominent 20th century collectors of Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age European material. Objects acquired from these collections formed the basis of what is now an extensive and eclectic collection at the Museum.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Danish thin-butted flint axes Neolithic Period, circa 4000-3000 B.C. Both of trapezoidal form, the larger example of unpolished yellow-brown flint, patinated white; the other of mottled grey flint with straight sides and curved cutting edge and butt, 24.5cm and 20cm long respectively (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Thorvald Rasmussen collection, Denmark. Celtic and Prehistoric Museum collection, Ireland, acquired from the above 1994-1995.Cf. a very similar Danish Neolithic grey flint thin-butted axe in the British Museum, acc. no. 1862,1101.64.These axes have been exhibited at the Celtic & Prehistoric Museum on the Dingle Peninsula, Republic of Ireland, a private museum founded by musician and antiquarian Harris Moore in 1998. While travelling extensively and immersing himself in museums and antiquarian shops on the continent, Harris developed a deep passion for the form and simplicity of prehistoric stone implements. Over time, he cultivated relationships with several prominent 20th century collectors of Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age European material. Objects acquired from these collections formed the basis of what is now an extensive and eclectic collection at the Museum.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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