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Lot 589

A PAIR OF CHELSEA POLYCHROME PLATESCIRCA 1760Each painted with scattered flowers, within a gilt and turquoise 'C'-scroll border, gold anchor markeach 23cm diameterProvenance:From the London property of a former Australian Prime MinisterCondition Report: Some surface wear, each with 5mm shallow rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 590

THREE CHELSEA FEATHER EDGED PLATESCIRCA 1756Each painted with sprays of fruit and insects, brown anchor markseach 21.5cm diameterProvenance:From the London property of a former Australian Prime MinisterCondition Report: Knife scratches and surface wear, notably the brown enamel of the feather edge rims.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 513

2 (1960) Football books, The History of Chelsea FC by Ralph Finn, 5 Chelsea division 1 (1960's) yearbooks. Stokes City programmes (1963-1964) etc

Lot 515

Selection of Chelsea football programmes, (1938-1958), vol. (1950-1951) Chelsea Chronicle 1919- Bound Volume entitled Chelsea Football Division 1 – 1950-51Incl.Saturday 19th August 1950 v Sheffield WednesdayWednesday 30th August 1950 v ArsenalSaturday 2nd September v HuddersfieldSaturday 16th September v West Bromwich AlbionSaturday 30th September v EvertonSaturday 25th November v Derby CountySaturday 9th December v FulhamTuesday 26th December v PortsmouthSaturday 13th January 1951 v Newcastle UnitedSaturday 24th March v Charlton AthleticSaturday 3rd February 1951 v Stoke CityWednesday 28th February 1951 v BlackpoolEaster Monday 26th March v BurnleySaturday 7th April v Aston VillaSaturday 21st April v LiverpoolWednesday 25th April v Wolverhampton WanderersSaturday 5th May v Bolton Wanderers - All 6/programmePlus part of 10th September 1949 incl. Spotlight on “Billy Gray”Saturday 24th September 1938 v Bournemouth and BoscombeSaturday 21st August 1948 v MiddlesboroughSaturday 20th December 1958 v Manchester UnitedSaturday 4th March 2950 v Manchester UnitedFA Cup – 28th January 1950 v NewcastleSaturday 10th January 1948 v Barrow FA Cup 3rd Round26th April 1948 v Heart of Midlothian8th October 1949 v Manchester City10th September 1947 v SunderlandPlusFriday December 26th, 1919 Chelsea v Oldham AthleticAlsoWest Ham v Bury 7th April 1947N.B. a Lot more Chelsea programmes in Lot 513.

Lot 252

7 x Vintage Official Football Programmes includes Darlington v Southend United 1969, Dundee v St Johnstone 1967, Doncaster Rovers v Scunthorpe United 1968, Doncaster Rovers v Notts County 1968, Ipswich Town v Liverpool 1968, Everton v Tottenham Hotspur 1968, Everton v Chelsea 1971, good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 239

Alfred Adrian Jones MVO (British, 1845-1938): A patinated bronze equestrian group of a huntsman and two houndspossibly cast by Elkington & Co.the seated rider blowing his horn, one hound leaping over a small fence, the other before the horse, on naturalistic rectangular base, the rear signed and inscribed AJA and ELKINGTON&CO,, 50cm high, 47cm wide, 23cm deep approximately overallFootnotes:Adrian Jones was a British sculptor and painter who specialised in the depiction of animals, in particular horses. Born in Ludlow, Shropshire, he studied at the Royal Veterinary College, London and in 1866 he qualified as a veterinary surgeon. The following year he enlisted in the Army as a veterinary officer in the Royal Horse Artillery with whom he served between 1867 and 1890. After an illustrious military career, travelling extensively and serving overseas, Jones retired in 1891 with the rank of captain. By this time, he was already active as an artist, having exhibited at the Royal Academy as early as 1884. In 1891 he married and moved to 147 Church Street, Chelsea where he built an art studio in the garden.In 1888 Jones received his first formal commission, to sculpt the outstanding racehorse Ormonde, a triple crown winner, from the Duke of Westminster. The quality and success of this first commission ensured that he attracted the patronage of other horse owners and he soon became nationally renowned as an equestrian sculptor of some of the Turf's greatest racehorses. His training as a veterinary surgeon also gave him a deep knowledge of equine anatomy which he used in his work with great success.Throughout the course of his artistic career Adrian Jones undertook many public monumental commissions, most notable of which is perhaps 'Peace descending on the Quadriga of War' on top of the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner in London.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 299

A rare Copeland 'Mecklenburg' pattern porcelain part dinner servicecirca 1900enamelled to the centres with an exotic bird and insects, the cobalt blue panels further decorated with insects in raised gold, floral festoons between the panels, comprising dinner plates, side plates, soup bowls and a tureen, printed factory marks, the largest plate, 25cm diameter, some damages (qty)Footnotes:This present lot is a reproduction of the original service, which was designed and made by Chelsea in 1763, for King George III and Queen Charlotte, as a present for the Queens brother, the Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.During the 1880s Copeland were commissioned by Thomas Goode, retailers on South Audley Street, London, to reproduce the service. Several Copeland services are known, one of which was exhibited in the 1889 Paris Exhibition, and bought by the King of Greece. Another service was presented to King George V and Queen Mary on the occasion of their marriage, by the citizens of Norwich. In 1892 a service was made for H.B Loch, the High Commissioner of Capetown. Between 1930 and 1932 more pieces of pattern c200 were produced, with the painting executed and signed by J Arrowsmith, and the gilding undertaken by Harry Boothby.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 270

A group of late 19thC Continental porcelain cabinet cups and saucers, four New Chelsea tea plates, and a Victorian green glass jug. (a quantity)

Lot 462

A Shelley porcelain part coffee service decorated in the Chelsea pattern, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, six demi-tasse coffee cans and six saucers.

Lot 73

Football Ruud Gullit 16x12 overall Chelsea mounted signature piece includes signed album page and colour photo pictured in action for Chelsea. Ruud Gullit ( born Rudi Dil; 1 September 1962) is a Dutch footballer and subsequent manager who played professionally in the 1980s and 1990s as a defender, attacking midfielder, midfielder or forward. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he captained the Netherlands national team that was victorious at UEFA Euro 1988 and was also a member of the squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup and Euro 1992. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 258

A pair of white painted bedside tables by Chelsea Textiles The rectangular top above two drawers on square tapering legs with pierced brackets, each 45cm wide, 37cm deep, 76cm high.

Lot 119

A Chelsea 'Gold Anchor' porcelain trio, 1760's, magenta ground with tooled gilt decoration and painted floral reserves, comprising cup, tea bowl and saucer; and a Flight period Worcester trio, wrythen moulded, decorated in blue and gilt. (6)

Lot 1008

Pre-Wembley Stadium Football League Cup Finals programmes 1963 to 1966,1963 Aston Villa v Birmingham City, both legs 23/5/1963 & 27/5/1963; 1964 Stoke City v Leicester City, both legs 15/4/1964 & 22/4/1964; 1965 Chelsea v Leicester City, both legs 15/3/1965 & 5/4/1965; 1966 West Ham United v West Bromwich Albion, both legs 9/3/1966 & 23/3/1966, majority good, some ink annotations, horizontal folds and light creasing, (8)

Lot 1009

Football League Cup semi-final programmes, all covering both legs,1963 Bury v Birmingham City 27/3/1963 - 8/4/1963; Sunderland v Aston Villa 12/1/1963 - 22/4/1963; 1964 West Ham United v Leicester City 5/2/1964 - 23/3/1964; Manchester City v Stoke City 15/1/1964 - 5/2/1964; 1965 Plymouth Argyle v Leicester City 20/1/1965 - 10/2/1965; Chelsea v Aston Villa 20/1/1965 - 10/2/1965, good condition with wear, (12)

Lot 1014

38 Chelmsford home programmes wartime season 1939-40,playing in London Mid-week League and Eastern Counties League, includes Probables v Possibles 19th August 1939, v Chelsea 18th November 1939, v Norwich City Res. 25th November 1939, v Aston Villa 27th April 1940 and others, fair to good with slight discolouration to cover page edges

Lot 1026

Football programme selection, 1935-36 onwards,includes Royal Air Force v Royal Navy/Royal Marines at Leyton 28/3/1935 with jersey badge; RAF v Western Command at Blackpool 19/8/1944; Arsenal v Chelsea S/F Cup 5/4/1952 with supplement; Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United FA C/F 3/5/1958; England v France 3/5/1947; England v Italy 30/11/1949; England v Scotland 12/4/1947; Derby County v Birmingham S/F Cup 'Pirate' by Ross 23/11/1946, fair to good with wear, stains and staple marks, crease/folds, (54)

Lot 1028

Selection of football programmes from 1941-42 to 1949-50,including single sheets, 4-page editions, Arsenal v West Ham United 1942-43, Chelsea v Brighton & Hove Albion 1944-45, Darlington v Halifax 1945-46, Port Vale v Walsall 1948-49, Rochdale v Chester 1948-49, Millwall v Sheffield Wednesday 1947-47 and more, each with wear, some page edge wear and creases, horizontal and vertical folds, some spine wear with tears and holes, pen annotations, (40)

Lot 1032

Football programme selection, 1950s,including good selection of clubs noted Port Vale Cup run to Semi-final 1953-54 (5); Chelsea v International teams (7); Southampton v Rampla, Argentina (F) 25th April 1956; Torquay v Millwall 1951-52; Shelbourne v Brideville 1942-43; Doncaster Rovers v Djurgarden 1952-53; Portsmouth v Chelsea 1952-53, fair to good condition, with wear to majority of programmes, wear and stains apparent, some with splits/tears, folds and creases, pencil and ink annotations, (14)

Lot 1040

Wartime selection representative programmes, including Combined Services XI Germany v England FA XI in Dusseldorf 4th November 1945, England v Scotland league match at Blackpool 11th October 1941, London Professionals v London Amateurs LFA Red Cross Fund played at Crystal Palace 10th February 1940, England XI v Combined Services XI at Chelsea 29th April 1944, plus 'Pirate' programme for same match by Bloom, each with wear, some annotations, folds/creases, spines fragile, tears, marks and stains, (7)

Lot 1052

Moscow Dynamo tour to UK in late 1945: full set of four programmes, matches played at Chelsea 13th November 1945, at Cardiff 17th November 1945 with newspaper cuttings, at Arsenal 21st November 1945 single sheet, at Glasgow 28th November 1945, each with wear, horizontal folds with slight tears, ink annotations, slightly grubby, (4)

Lot 1077

England U-21s selection of international home and away programmes, 1977-87,including v Finland at Hull City 12th October 1977; v Italy at Maine Road 8th March 1978, (31); away programmes include v Romania 14th October 1980 and 30th April 1985; v Bremen 12th October 1982, (7); sold with England v Young England 1953-54, 1954-55, 1959-59, 1961-62, all played at Arsenal, 1963-64 at Chelsea; plus Belgium 'B' v England at Ostend 25th May 1969, (6), majority in good condition, little wear,  (44 in total)

Lot 503

Memorabilia relating to Lester Finch and the Football Association Amateur England team Tour to New Zealand and Australia 19th April 1937 to 3rd September 1937, selection includes itinerary for full tour issued by FA, individual itinerary issued for Australian tour and New Zealand tour as issued by both Football Associations, menu to commemorate tour, held at Great General Hotel London, 4th October 1937, programme New Zealand v England 26th June 1937, official tour report, etc., majority in good condition, some with ink annotations, (12 items)Lester Finch born 1909-95 was one of the leading amateur players of his period, he played and managed Barnet from 1928-55, making 476 appearances, scoring 226 goals. He also played many times for England Amateur team, touring New Zealand and Australia 1937 and South Africa 1939 with England FA. He won Amateur Cup with Barnet 1945-46 and played one full wartime International v Wales 1941. During war period he guested for Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Chelsea. One of the last breed of truly amateur players.

Lot 504

Memorabilia relating to Lester Finch and the F.A. England Tour to South Africa 16th May 1939 to 13th July 1939,selection includes programmes v Southern Transvaal 3rd June 1939, v South Africa 1st June 1939 signed to front by Finch; his FA embroidered tour blazer badge, official report re: tour, splits to horizontal folds; original b & w photographs from tour showing team members at various tourist attractions, good condition, some with ink annotations, (16)Lester Finch born 1909-95 was one of the leading amateur players of his period, he played and managed Barnet from 1928-55, making 476 appearances, scoring 226 goals. He also played many times for England Amateur team, touring New Zealand and Australia 1937 and South Africa 1939 with England FA. He won Amateur Cup with Barnet 1945-46 and played one full wartime International v Wales 1941. During war period he guested for Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Chelsea. One of the last breed of truly amateur players.

Lot 505

Selection of b&w press photographs from the Lester Finch collection,covers his career in various sizes, includes Barnet team photographs 1945-46, FA Amateur Cup winners 1947, 1950, 1952 (past v present), 1954 celebrations re: winning 1945-46 Amateur Cup plus England team photographs June 1941 v Wales, together with wartime photographs RAF Uxbridges 1941, (qty)Lester Finch born 1909-95 was one of the leading amateur players of his period, he played and managed Barnet from 1928-55, making 476 appearances, scoring 226 goals. He also played many times for England Amateur team, touring New Zealand and Australia 1937 and South Africa 1939 with England FA. He won Amateur Cup with Barnet 1945-46 and played one full wartime International v Wales 1941. During war period he guested for Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Chelsea. One of the last breed of truly amateur players.

Lot 506

Lester Finch memorabilia,Lester Finch played many games for representative teams especially the American League in which Barnet played, it was normal to present selected players a jersey badge which had the match details to rear. They also received match itinerary card. Collection of 13 badges and corresponding itineraries, covers from 1932-37, includes v RAF 9th November 1932 and tours to Liege 6th February 1935, Antwerp Easter 1935, Brussels Easter 1936; sold with England v Scotland itinerary 23rd March 1935, Amateur International badge and b & w photograph of Finch in England kit, good condition with ink annotations, (29)Lester Finch born 1909-95 was one of the leading amateur players of his period, he played and managed Barnet from 1928-55, making 476 appearances, scoring 226 goals. He also played many times for England Amateur team, touring New Zealand and Australia 1937 and South Africa 1939 with England FA. He won Amateur Cup with Barnet 1945-46 and played one full wartime International v Wales 1941. During war period he guested for Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Chelsea. One of the last breed of truly amateur players.

Lot 507

Lester Finch memorabilia,played many games for representative teams, England Amateurs, vast collection of match itinerary cards 1930-39; England v Wales at Torquay 21st January 1933 (Finch's first international); Scotland V England 14th March 1936; England v Ireland 17th February 1934; Diables Rouges (Belgium) v London 1st November 1931; Southern Counties v Northern Counties at Blackpool 28th October 1933 with menu, good condition with minor wear to card spines, some with ink annotations, (43)Lester Finch born 1909-95 was one of the leading amateur players of his period, he played and managed Barnet from 1928-55, making 476 appearances, scoring 226 goals. He also played many times for England Amateur team, touring New Zealand and Australia 1937 and South Africa 1939 with England FA. He won Amateur Cup with Barnet 1945-46 and played one full wartime International v Wales 1941. During war period he guested for Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Chelsea. One of the last breed of truly amateur players.

Lot 508

Large collection of items relating to Barnet and England's Lester Finch, includes itineraries Athenian League v Corinthians 3rd January 1931; Middlesex Wanderers v Holland 26th October 1949; menu cards, programmes Barnet v Hoxton Manor MSC 18th March 1933; Golders Green v Barnet (F) 1934-35, wartime photographs, Barnet handbooks and various correspondence, etc., (large qty) Lester Finch born 1909-95 was one of the leading amateur players of his period, he played and managed Barnet from 1928-55, making 476 appearances, scoring 226 goals. He also played many times for England Amateur team, touring New Zealand and Australia 1937 and South Africa 1939 with England FA. He won Amateur Cup with Barnet 1945-46 and played one full wartime International v Wales 1941. During war period he guested for Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Chelsea. One of the last breed of truly amateur players.

Lot 616

Tore Andre Flo yellow Chelsea no.19 away jersey, circa 1999,Umbro, short-sleeved with THE FA PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered FLO, size XL, condition good

Lot 617

Damian Duff signed blue Chelsea no.11 home jersey, season 2003-04,Umbro, short-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered DUFF, signed in black marker pen on reverse on first number one, size L

Lot 618

Robert Huth blue Chelsea no.29 home jersey, season 2004-05,Umbro, short-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HUTH, size XL 46in.

Lot 780

Federico Bernardeschi white & black Juventus UEFA Champions League no.20 jersey v Chelsea, played in Turin, 29th September 2021,match worn, Adidas, short-sleeved with UEFA STARBALL, UEFA FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN and BITGET sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered BERNARDESCHI, size 5, bears pitch stains, sold with six images of the player wearing the jersey during the match, (7)Juventus defeated Chelsea 1-0.

Lot 866

A collection of 28 Tottenham Hotspur home tickets, season 1959-60,some duplication, includes v West Ham United, Chelsea (2), Moscow Torpedo (FR), Blackpool, West Bromwich Albion, Preston North End, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton, Manchester City, Arsenal, generally good, some with folding, some paper loss, (28)

Lot 867

A collection of 21 Tottenham Hotspur home tickets and one away ticket at Arsenal, season 1960-61 double winning season,some duplication home tickets, includes v Manchester United, West Ham United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Fulham, Birmingham City, Burnley, Blackburn Rovers, some tickets have score and scorers inserted, some creased, bearing marks, (21)

Lot 868

A collection of 72 Tottenham Hotspur home tickets from season 1961-62 to 1963-64,1961-62 (19), 1962-63 (22), 1963-64 (26) plus aways at Chelsea 1961-62, Arsenal 1962-63, Chelsea (FAC0 1963-64 and Fulham (2) 1963-64, some duplication with score and scorers inserted on some. Homes include matches v Manchester United, Chelsea, West Ham United, Rangers (ECWC), Slovan Bratislava (ECWC), Benfica (EC), Leyton Orient 1962-63 (only season in top flight for Leyton Orient), majority in good condition, some with marks, crease/folds, one split, some tears, (72)

Lot 870

A miscellaneous collection of 19 tickets from the 1960s,including FA Cup finals 1961, 1962 (2), 1964, 1966, six World Cup 1966 tickets at Wembley to include the final, two England homes, two FA Cup Semi-finals and two Chelsea homes, generally good with some writing light, duplication, (19)

Lot 873

Programme Arsenal v Chelsea London Challenge Cup 1st Round 27th October 1924, Only 5582 attended this match at Highbury. 

Lot 874

Collection of 35 Arsenal programmes dating from 1930s to 1960s,comprising away at Brentford 2nd November 1935; 3 x wartimes, comprising away's at Chelsea 25th November 1944 and 16th March 1946, and a FAC3 home v West Ham United 9th January 1946; away at Bolton Wanderers 2nd October 1948; and away at Middlesbrough 13th November 1948; plus 1948 Olympic Games Football at Highbury 31st July; and Denis Compton Benefit Grand Cricket Match played at Highbury 12th August 1949; at Hendon for the Will Mathe Cup 1.5.50; two floodlit friendlies at Glasgow Rangers 8.12.53 and at Bristol City 30.3.54, plus Inauguration of floodlights at Tooting & Mitcham 29.3.62; two London F.A. Challenge Cup ties at Highbury, the Final Replay v Chelsea 29.3.54 and match v Hendon 8.10.51, plus an away at Brentford 16.10.61; 1950s League & Cup aways at Liverpool 18.11.50, Norwich City 12.1.52, Charlton Athletic 5.3.55, Sheffield United 24.3.56 (2 copies), Colchester United 24.1.59; three Testimonial/Memorial away matches v West Ham 18.9.50 (Charles W Paynter), Watford 14.4.64 (George Catleugh) and an Anscomb Memorial Match, Arsenal v Bob Wilson International XI played at St Albans 14.10.84; F.A. Youth Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg at Stole City 26.3.84; and four Arsenal-related Charity Match programmes, three played at Highbury comprising Boxers v Jockeys 2.4.51 and 31.3.52, and a Showbiz XI v Billy Wright's XI played at Broomfield Park, Palmers Green, 25th October 1964 (featuring Sean Connery amongst others); also six Arsenal international programmes, dating from 1950s to 1970s, comprising two for matches played in Moscow, the friendly at Dynamo Moscow 5th October 1954 and the UEFA Cup match at Spartak Moscow 14th September 1982, the older programme with horizontal fold and a little worn, the newer programme good and at Racing Club Paris 10th October 1956 (benefit match for war invalids); at Bohemians, Dublin, (Inaugural switch-on of the floodlights); at Goteborgs-Alliansen 8th May 1962 (End of Season Tour Match); and at Benfica 31st July 1971(pre-season Tour match)

Lot 885

Chelsea v Leeds City programme, 23rd March 1907,8-page programme with team line-up on reverse, uncut upper page edge, slight discolouration to pages, marks and staining apparent, bears horizontal folds/creases, slight tears to lower spineThis programme is from Chelsea's second season as a football club.

Lot 890

Programme Chelsea v Manchester United March 13th 1909,Not Ex Bound Volume. Gatefold programme. 

Lot 893

Programme Chelsea v Leeds City 6th January 1912,Comes with London v Southern Counties 8th January 1912. Ex Bound Volume.

Lot 896

Chelsea FC Chronicle bound volume of programmes, season 1929-30,blue bound volume with gilt tooling, vol. XXV no.1 19th August 1929 to vol. XXV no.51 30th April 1930, also contains Practice match Blues v Reds 26th August 1929; England v Wales 20th November 1929; Oxford University v Cambridge University 12th December 1929; Corinthians v Millwall 20th January 1930; good condition, with yellowing to pages, wear to spine 

Lot 897

Chelsea collection of away programmes, seasons 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54,season 1951-52 19 of 21 complete except for at Aston Villa; 1952-53 (21) complete; 1953-54 (21) complete; majority in fair to good condition with wear to covers, ink annotations, creasing, staples rusty, stains, (total 61)

Lot 898

Chelsea complete set of 21 League and two FA Cup away programmes for their first Division One title season 1954-55,include v Leicester City, v Burnley, v Sunderland, v Cardiff City, plus FAC aways at Bristol Rovers and Notts County, majority good with slight wear to spines rusty staple marks, some annotations, vertical folds, (23)

Lot 899

Chelsea full sets of League programmes for season 1955-56 includes five 4-page editions,including v Manchester United (21); 1956-57 missing v Aston Villa 6th April 1957 (20); 1957-58 (21); 1959-60 (21), majority good with minor wear, with rust staples and marks, some annotations, (83)

Lot 926

Programme postponed match Sheffield United v Chelsea January 29th 1910,rather brittle but scarce programme.

Lot 928

East Stirlingshire, ES Clydebank, Clydebank, season 1963-64 programmes,as East Stirlingshire v Airdrie, v Rangers, became ES Clydebank for one season 1964-65 rare season homes (18), aways (9) and then reverted back to Clydebank 1966-67 away (4), 1970-71 v Dundee United SC, 1971-72 v Celtic, SL Cup, v Dumbarton,  commemorative programme 4th August 1967v Chelsea, majority good condition with some wear on covers, some vertical folds and annotations, lot does not contain v Alloa 26-12-'64 or v v Brechin 30-1-'65, (37)

Lot 935

Sixteen Tottenham Hotspur home programmes from 1921-22 season, to include v Chelsea, Watford (FAC), Arsenal, Blackburn, Burnley, Sheffield United, Preston North End, West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City, Everton, Cardiff City, Sunderland, Huddersfield Town, Birmingham, Oldham Athletic, Blackburn Rovers, each fair to good with wear, creases, some annotations, (16)

Lot 953

F.A. Charity Shield programme Northampton Town v Newcastle United plated at Chelsea (Stamford Bridge) 28th April 1909, Ex Bound Volume. 

Lot 954

F.A. Amateur Cup semi-finals programmes,Southall v St Albans City four-page replay at Brentford 21st March 1925, paper loss with edge, creases and folds; Leyton v Southall at Chelsea 12th February 1927, staple removed and stain, with replay at Fulham 19th March 1927, staple marks and stains to cover; Dulwich Hamlet v Erith & Belvedere at Millwall, London Senior Cup final 13th May 1939, wear and paper loss to cover and spine, ink annotations, (4)

Lot 961

The very scarce 'Khaki' F.A. Cup Final programme Chelsea v Sheffield United, played at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground, 24th April 1915,16-page, club issue for Vol.5 No.21, staples removed, covers slightly grubby, bears holes in spine where staples were removed, pencil scores to half time page, but generally good

Lot 988

Wartime Football League South Cup Finals programmes, 1940s,including 1942 Portsmouth v Brentford; 1943 Arsenal v Charlton; 1944 Chelsea v Charlton; 1945 Chelsea v Millwall, each bearing ink annotations, creases and folds, (4)

Lot 990

Football League Wartime Cup final programme Blackburn Rovers v West Ham United at Wembley 8th June 1940, sold with North South Wartime Finals all at Stamford Bridge 1942, including Brentford v Wolverhampton Wanderers 6th June 1942; Arsenal v Blackpool 15th May 1943 (pirate); Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic 20th May 1944; Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers 2nd June 1945, fair with wear to majority, punch hole repairs, stains and marks, creases and folds, page edge tears, (6)

Lot 996

F.A. Cup Final programmes, 1970-87,complete run includes replays, Chelsea v Leeds United, played at Old Trafford 1970 replay, fair to good condition, with minor wear, (22)

Lot 1357

Good quality American ' Chelsea Ship's Bell ' brass bulkhead clock, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and a two train movement, 7.25ins diameter

Lot 296

Oil on Canvas: Fine oil painting of a Chelsea pensioner. This Painting was a gift to the Rev Thomas Carter in approx 1930 and this painting previously hung in the Chelsea Pensioners hospital before being gifted. unsigned approx 50 x 60cm

Lot 343

EIGHT PIECES OF ROYAL CHELSEA GOLDEN ROSE PATTERN TEA WARES, comprising a teapot, a sandwich plate, two sugar bowls, a rectangular bowl, two saucers (one heavily chipped) and an egg cup (8) (Condition report: one saucer damaged as mentioned in description, otherwise good condition with signs of light use, light wear to gilding)

Lot 382

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, including a boxed set of four Royal Worcester for Past Times 1996 Orchard Collection Four Seasons plates, with certificates, a late Victorian flow blue wash jug, Chelsea Ware sandwich tray with four matching plates and a vase, s.d., a Royal Doulton 'Berkshire' pattern part tea set, a Wedgwood pale blue jasperware trinket box and cover, Japanese lustre porcelain coffee wares, etc, other tea wares, collectors plates, stoneware and glassware, s.d. (2 boxes and loose)

Lot 129

Mattel Barbie dolls 2002 Vintage  My Scene dolls to include Barbie, Chelsea and Westley boxed unopened dolls (3)

Lot 604

A set of Kensitas mounted silk cigarette cards, some tea cards, Chelsea Football memorabilia

Lot 47

Mid 18th century Chelsea plate with gold anchor mark beneath, decorated with green floral sprays upon plain ground, the moulded cavetto shaped border with gilt rim, (A/F), D22cm, together with early 20th century Adams Tunstall Tokio pearlware slop bowl, Spode plate decorated in the Imari type pallette, with impressed and printed marks beneath, 19th century Indian Tree pattern breakfast cup and saucer, small polychrome enamelled vase and cover in the style of Samson of Paris, with marks beneath, and a pastille burner

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