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Lot 443

Eleanor Winter (early 20th century), watercolour, still life with an oil lamp and sewing box, in oak frame, inscribed 'Mrs Gudgeon, Appleby', verso (the artist's married name), 75cm x 55cmNote: Eleanor Winter was first taught to paint by Edward George Hobley in Penrith and went on to become a pupil of Sir William Orpen and Augustus John at the Chelsea Art School, c. 1906/1907. She exhibited her work at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, Piccadilly and in other places and eventually married a curate from Penrith. There is no surviving record of her artistic career.

Lot 453

Eleanor Winter (early 20th century), watercolour, still life with fruit and chrysanthemums in a stoneware jug, signed and dated 1904, in gilt frame, 49.5 x 75cmNote: Eleanor Winter was first taught to paint by Edward George Hobley in Penrith and went on to become a pupil of Sir William Orpen and Augustus John at the Chelsea Art School, c. 1906/1907. She exhibited her work at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, Piccadilly and in other places and eventually married a curate from Penrith. There is no surviving record of her artistic career.

Lot 462

Eleanor Winter (early 20th century), oil on canvas, 'Thoughts', with Laing Art Gallery 'Exhibition of Works by North Country Artists' label verso, in gilt frame (a.f.), 57cm x 41cmNote: Eleanor Winter was first taught to paint by Edward George Hobley in Penrith and went on to become a pupil of Sir William Orpen and Augustus John at the Chelsea Art School, c. 1906/1907. She exhibited her work at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, Piccadilly and in other places and eventually married a curate from Penrith. There is no surviving record of her artistic career.

Lot 472

Eleanor Winter (early 20th century), watercolour, 'Wallflowers', still life with a pair of gloves and flowers in a blue and white jug, signed and dated 1904, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours label verso, gilt frame, 52cm x 36cmNote: Eleanor Winter was first taught to paint by Edward George Hobley in Penrith and went on to become a pupil of Sir William Orpen and Augustus John at the Chelsea Art School, c. 1906/1907. She exhibited her work at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, Piccadilly and in other places and eventually married a curate from Penrith. There is no surviving record of her artistic career.

Lot 580

6½" FRENCH PORCELAIN FIGURINE ORNAMENT IN THE STYLE OF CHELSEA

Lot 589

5½" CHELSEA PORCELAIN FIGURE ORNAMENT - A HUNCHED MAN, WITH RED CHELSEA ANCHOR MARK

Lot 20

* FRANCIS BOWYER PPRWS NEAC, THE STUDIO WINDOWwatercolour, signed and dated '0371cm x 56cm (approx 28 x 22 inches)Mounted, framed and under glass.Provenance: London, Royal Academy of ArtsExhibited and acquired: Royal Academy, London, 'Summer Exhibition 2003'. Cat No. 2Label verso: Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 2003.Note: Bowyer studied at St. Martins School of Art and Chelsea School of Art and currently teaches life drawing at the Royal Academy Schools. He is a Member of The Royal Watercolour Society, where he served as President of the Society from 2000 - 2003 and is a prominent Member of the New English Art Club. His commissions include the National Grid and London Federation of Clubs for Young People. He has work in collections held at RWS Diploma Collection, St Cuthberts Paper Mill, National Grid plc, London Federation of Clubs for Young People, The Royal Collection and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales Collection, and with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and in private collections internationally. He visited Camp Bastion, Afghanistan as an official War Artist. His work has won many awards including The Turner Watercolour Prize.

Lot 717

Hummel, Beswick, Wade Whimsies, and Royal Chelsea coffee cans and saucers, etc.

Lot 133

A rare Chelsea Derby Neo-Classical figure of Cupid holding a bow and arrow and raised on a plinth along with a Derby figure of a boy with one arm outstretched holding a bunch of flowers c.1760-65, largest 14cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some professional repair to Cupid. The boy with repair to his outstretched arm.

Lot 145

A Lowestoft low Chelsea ewer painted in coloured enamels with a small flower bouquet and two sprays under a brown edged rim c.1770, 5.75cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Glaze crack to the rim. Very slight enamel wear. No chips or repair.

Lot 148

A pair of Chelsea scalloped plates. Decorated with mazarine blue and tooled gilt vine work borders framing Neo-Classical urns with flowers in coloured enamels. Gold anchor marks c.1760, 21cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Each with a rim chip and pitted. No repair.

Lot 149

A Chelsea allegorical figure of Venus restraining Cupid and holding a pair of billing doves aloft. Decorated in coloured enamels and raised on a rococo style base ornamented with applied flowers. Gold anchor mark to the reverse c.1765, 20.25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Venus' right forearm re glued. Re glued across her waist and left elbow. Section of Cupids bow lacking and his fingers. Some loss to the applied work.

Lot 157

A Lowestoft low Chelsea ewer wrythen moulded and with stiff leaves. Painted in underglaze blue with flowers c.1775, 5.5cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some tiny flea bites to the rim. Repaired crack to the spout.

Lot 36

A T Goode & Co of London, part-bone china tea service in the 'New Chelsea' pattern, with a gilt and green decorated border. Condition Report: Small chips and cracks to some cups and plates.Rubbing to gilt on several pieces.

Lot 340

A large quantity of football programmes (mostly Chelsea).

Lot 343

A large quantity of Chelsea and other football memorabilia and cuttings.

Lot 55

Four Royal Doulton china figures, viz. 'Lynne' HN2329; 'The Ballerina' HN2116; 'Chelsea Kathryn' HN4040; and 'Top-o-The Hill' HN1834 each 7.5''h OS3

Lot 158

2 CAST IRON SIGNS OF ENGLAND BADGE & CHELSEA

Lot 577

Art Deco Royal Winton Grimwades Chelsea Hand Painted Ware Part Tea Service With 'Cube' Teapot Eleven pieces in total in blue, pink and pearl lustre with gilt trim and floral patterning. Includes six bowls, one large serving bowl, two hexagonal saucers, cube teapot and sandwich tray.

Lot 123

A collection of Chinese ceramics to include a Kang-xi revival footed bowl with geometric patterns, a  Kang-xi revival fruit bowl with marks to base, court scenes of people to the sides and interior. Together with an Old Chelsea pattern large tureen and a blue and white 19th century meat plate. Highest measures 12.5 cm and widest measures 40 cm.

Lot 5198

Football League Programmes: A collection of 1950's Division 1 programmes to include: Wolverhampton Wanderers, Birmingham City, Burnley, Preston North End, Everton, Sheffield Wednesday, Newcastle United, Leicester City, Stoke City, Huddersfield Town, Leeds United, West Bromwich Albion, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Bolton Wanderers, Fulham, Nottingham Forest, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Blackpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Luton Town. (approx 40)

Lot 5223

Miscellaneous Programmes: Seven football programmes dating to 1949, to comprise: Chelsea v. Birmingham City, 01/01/1949, Portsmouth v. Derby County, 26/02/1949, Heart of Midlothian v. Raith Rovers, 17/08/1949, Queens Park Rangers v. Leeds United, 07/05/1949, Southampton v. West Ham United, 09/04/1949, Barnsley Reserves v. Bury Reserves, 19/03/1949 and Fulham v. Newcastle United, 24/09/1949, all as found. (7)

Lot 124

Late George III silver pair cased open faced pocket watch, London 1808, the back plate signed Jno Collett, Chelsea, no. 689, the fusee movement with engraved pierced balance cock, flat steel balance, silvered regulating dial and cylindrical pillars, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands, William Linsley, the silver pair case hallmarked for London, 1815, together with a silver boxing medallion

Lot 1125

Ewins, Mick (After) signed "TURNBERRY GOLF COURSE" signed ltd ed no.131/350 - Chelsea Green Edition - mf&g overall 18.5 x 40.5"

Lot 1034

An 18th century Chelsea Derby shaped square bowl, Floral Urn centre, blue and gilt highlights, painted mark, 25.5cm wide, c.1770

Lot 77

An 18th century Chelsea Derby porcelain figure of a seated man playing bagpipes, with a dog at his feet, by a floral bocage, raised on gilded and scrolled pedestal base. 20cm high.

Lot 84

An 18th Century porcelain figure of a seated putti, in the Chelsea style, sitting amongst flowers and with flowers in his hair, large firing hole to base. 16cm high.

Lot 15

A Bow porcelain candlestick modelled as Cupid, circa 1760-65, with a dog beside, on scrolling puce base, 20cm high (damages),sold together with a Chelsea porcelain figure of a lady holding aloft flowers, circa 1758, with bocage behind, a rake beside, red anchor mark, 26cm high (2) (some restoration)Provenance: Newman and Newman paper label to the Chelsea figure.

Lot 137

A Chelsea Pottery teapot with bamboo handle.

Lot 1635

Wedgwood Gold Chelsea part tea service ( sixteen pieces ) and a set of six Spode Royal Windsor coffee cans with saucers

Lot 210

Staffordshire Tableware Chelsea Pattern tea ware

Lot 1728

A superb example of Mocha Stone (dendritic agate), from India, exhibiting finely formed dendrites of manganese oxide, polished on all sides; in old card tray. Cf. Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis Smithsonian Rock and Gem, (2008), p.230-1. 34 grams, 80mm (3 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898); with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: 'MOCHA STONE (dendritic Agate) India'. This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principle London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883"). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby's before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. Extremely fine condition. The finest possible example.

Lot 229

A set of six Spode Chelsea Figures, 1-6, the tallest 9in. (22.8cm.) high. (6)

Lot 1046

John Terry and Frank Lampard signed Chelsea Centenary Season home replica jerseys,a No.26 & a No.8, both signed in black marker pen to the reverse

Lot 1047

John Terry and Frank Lampard signed Chelsea replica home jerseys,both reverse mounted to display the No.26 & No.8 numbering and player lettering, signatures in black marker pen, uniformly framed & glazed, 84 by 90cm., good condition (2)

Lot 1048

Didier Drogba signed Chelsea No.11 replica home jersey,signed in black marker pen to the reverse below the No.11

Lot 1123

England v Scotland 1932 football memorabilia originally owned by England and Chelsea centre-half Peter O'Dowd,mounted in a frame and comprising a fully-signed player portraits of the England XI, ink signatures comprising O'Dowd, Shaw, Pearson, Blenkinsop, Strange, Weaver, Crooks, Houghton, Barclay, Waring & Johnson, mounted together with a programme for the match played at Wembley 9th April 1932 (trimmed) and a match ticket, also a title plaque, framed & glazed, 41 by 74cm.

Lot 1287

A London Transport Football Excursions to Chelsea poster,further printing reading FOR DATES, TIMES AND FARES APPLY TO YOUR LONDON TRANSPORT COUNTRY BUS GARAGE OR AGENT, poster ref 766/2161Z/800 (2 CH) 300, green border, printed by Leonard Ripley & Co., Ltd., London, 30 by 21cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 43 by 42cm., good condition

Lot 1288

An original artwork featuring the Chelsea 1954-55 Football League Championship team produced for Peter Dimmock's Sportsview annual,gouache on artboard, the image 18 by 21cm., unframed, overall 37 by 33cm., good; sold with the page from the Peter Dimmock Annual where this artwork was reproduced as a half page colour plate; and photocopies of the annual's front cover and index page (4)

Lot 1334

A collection of approx. 40 press photographs relating to Chelsea in the1920s and 1930s,many featuring inside-forward Harold Miller who made 365 appearances for the club between 1923 and 1928 and won an England cap, content including action photos, team groups (including 2 mounted), also in the lot are two caricature sketches of Miller, drawn by teammate George Barber, who became very well-known for his artwork, good condition

Lot 1335

A collection of 13 press photographs from Chelsea's Tour to Argentina in May 1929,including an unframed mounted one of the whole party with signatures of the Chelsea team aboard the "NV Asturias", most of the others taken in Argentina, and also a signed example, good condition

Lot 1339

A collection of football photographic negatives and glass plates mid-1950s/early 1960s,Chelsea FC the best represented but with good general London football coverage also, plus some slightly later colour positive slides and colour transparencies with player portraits Hateley, Dougan, Channon, Lee etc.; the lot including a few miscellaneous match programmes (a qty.)

Lot 1369

Football League North v South Cup Winners programme Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers played at Stamford Bridge 2nd June 1945,some creasing, but overall good

Lot 1373

A VIP printed silk programme for the Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur match played at Stamford Bridge 16th October 1920 in the presence of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and H.R.H. The Duke of York,line-ups printed to inside double page, reasonably good condition, some marks and stains; sold with a group of 10 original b&w press photographs (poor condition) from the match confirming that King George V also attended the match as well as his two sons. the future Kings Edward VIII and George VI (11)

Lot 1374

A 1967 souvenir programme for a cricket match between Spital Old Boys (Windsor) and a Chelsea Football Club XI signed inside by nine of the Chelsea players,including Osgood, Bonetti, Hollins, Medhurst, Ron Harris, Blunstone, Shellito and two others, additionally signed by the match umpire Tom Lawford, the game played at the Aspro Nicholas Sports Ground, Bath Road, Slough, Sunday 16th July 1967, goodChelsea legend Peter Osgood was born in Windsor in 1947 and Spital was his first football club, where he was scouted by Chelsea FC in 1964.

Lot 1387

Seven complete sets of 42 Liverpool FC home and away programmes for the seasons 1956-57 to 1962-63 inclusive,the last season being the return to Football League Division One, the 1961-62 being the League Division Two Championship winning season, the collection including the following extra programmes 1956-57 FAC v Southend United (home); 1957-58 five FAC v Northampton Town (home), Scunthorpe United & Blackburn Rovers (both aways) and Southend United (home & away); 1958-59 FAC v Worcester City (away); 1959-60 two FAC v Leyton Orient & Manchester United (both homes); 1960-61 two FAC v Coventry City & Sunderland (both homes), and three FLC v Southampton (home) and Luton Town (home & away); 1961-62 five FAC v Chelsea (home), Oldham Athletic (away) and Preston North End (home, away and at Old Trafford), plus a postponed home v Rotherham United; 1962-63 six FAC v West Ham United (home), Wrexham & Arsenal (both aways), Burnley (home & away) and the s/f v Leicester City at Hillsborough, each season organised in two high quality red cloth binders customised with gilt titling to spine inscribed LIVERPOOL F.C., identification of the season and then either HOMES or AWAYS (320 programmes in total)

Lot 1388

Seven complete sets of 42 Liverpool FC home and away programmes for the seasons 1963-64 to 1969-70 inclusive,1963-64 & 1965-66 being Football League Division One Championship seasons, the collection including the following extra programmes 1963-64 five FAC v Derby County & Swansea (both homes), Arsenal (away) & Port Vale (home & away); 1964-65, the F.A. Cup winning run of Bolton Wanderers & WBA (both away), Stockport County & Leicester City (both home & away), the s/f v Chelsea at Villa Park and the final at Wembley v Leeds United, plus nine programmes from LFC's first ever European Cup campaign v Reykjavik & Anderlecht (both home & away), v Koln (home, away & replay in Rotterdam), and s/f v FC Inter (home & away), also the Charity Shield v West Ham United at Anfield; 1965-66 FAC v Chelsea (home) plus nine ECWC v Juventus, Standard Liege, Honved & Celtic s/f (all home & away) and the final v Borussia Dortmund at Hampden Park; 1966-67 four FAC v Aston Villa (home), Everton (away) & Watford (home & away) plus four EC v Ajax (home & away), Petrolul (home & replay played in Brusseld), and the Charity Shield v Everton at Goodison Park; 1967-68 two FLC v Bolton Wanderers (Home and Away), nine FAC v Bournemouth (home & away), Walsall (home & away), Tottenham Hotspur (home & away), West Bromwich Albion (home, away and replay at Maine Road), plus five ICFC v Ferencvaros (home), Malmo (home & away) and TSV Munich (home & away); 1968-69 four FAC v Doncaster Rovers & Burnley (both homes) & Leicester City (home & away), three FLC v Sheffield United & Swansea Town (homes) & Arsenal (away), plus the ICFC v Athletic Bilbao (Home); 1969-70 six FAC v Wrexham (home), Watford (away) and Coventry City & Leicester City (both home & away), two FLC aways at Watford & Manchester City, plus four EFC v Dundalk & Vitoria Setubal (both home & away), each season organised in two high quality red cloth binders customised with gilt titling to spine inscribed LIVERPOOL F.C., identification of the season and then either HOMES or AWAYS (372 programmes in total)

Lot 1396

A collection of approx. 600 football programmes dating from the 1940s and 1950s,English League clubs, including a few wartimes, good representation of club with good coverage of Arsenal, Charlton, Chelsea, Huddersfield, Notts County and Sunderland

Lot 1399

A collection of 83 football programmes 1945 to 1970,the lot including West Ham v QPR (Cup) 1944-45, Chelsea v Moscow Dynamo 45-46, England senior and schools' internationals, 1960 & 1961 F.A. Cup Finals, 1965 ECWC Final at Wembley, a few Scottish issues from the 50s & 60s and QPR in the 40s & 50s, some faults, mostly good

Lot 695

A very early trophy for an event at Stamford Bridge 16th August 1879,in the form a glass-bottomed pewter pint tankard awarded to C Willcocks for the Tug of War at an athletics meet, height 13cm., goodStamford Bridge had only been open for 2 years, the Stadium became the home to Chelsea Football Club in 1905.

Lot 696

Irish Football Association Challenge Cup runners-up medal awarded to Fred Barrett of Belfast Celtic F.C. in 1915,9ct. gold, IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, EST. 1880, C.F.C., RUNNERS-UP, IRISH CHALLENGE CUP, F. BARRETT, 1915In the 1915 Irish F.A. Cup Final Linfield beat Belfast Celtic 1-0 at Cliftonville, Belfast.Fred Barrett, together with team-mate Jimmy Ferris, were transferred to Chelsea in March 1920. Barrett made 70 League & Cup appearances at full-back for the Blues until 1926. He then returned to Ireland to play for Dundalk.

Lot 778

A silver cigar box presented to Claude Kirby, the first Chairman of Chelsea FC from 1905-1935, and relating to the Tour of Argentina in 1929,hallmarked London, 1928, the lid inscribed TO W.C. KIRBY, FROM THE CHELSEA BOYS, ARGENTINE TOUR, 1929, cedar wood interior, 20 by 16cm., good

Lot 859

Autograph album mostly with wartime football content,including team-groups for England (numerous), British Army, British Combined Services, Belgian Army, FA XI, Preston N.E, Burnley, Chelsea and others, also individual signatures including Bill Shankly and a slightly later team-group for Arsenal FC 1947-48

Lot 870

A hallmarked silver salver presented as a wedding gift to Joe Mears, Chairman of Chelsea Football Club, in 1945,awarded in his capacity as Chairman and Captain of the Richmond Boxing Day Charity Regatta Committee, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1945, with scalloped edge and raised on three pad feet, Sheffield 1945, presentation inscription reading "Richmond Boxing Day Charity Regatta, this token of affection and esteem was presented by members of the committee to their Chairman Captain JH Mears RM on the occasion of his marriage 6th June 1945", 27cm. diameter, goodJoseph "Joe" Mears was the son of founder of Chelsea Football Club. He became Chairman of Chelsea Football Club in 1940 and Chairman of the FA in 1963 until his untimely death a few weeks before the 1966 World Cup.Further memorabilia relating to the Mears family is offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 708, 897 & 898.

Lot 871

A silver-plated inkwell presented to Jack Budd Esq. Vice-Chairman of Chelsea Football Club, on the occasion of the Hearts v Chelsea match 21st April 1947in the form of a crowned seated lion holding a Shield in its paws, the shield engraved " Presented to Jack Budd Esq Vice Chairman Chelsea Football Club Ltd", the plinth further engraved "As a token of friendship on the occasion of his first visit to Edinburgh from The Heart of Midlothian Football Club Ltd Monday 21st April 1947", height 25cm., goodJohn Ernest Claude "Jack" Budd is buried at West Brompton Cemetery in the same grave as Chelsea FC's first chairman Claude Kirby. The headstone describes Budd as being Kirby's ward.

Lot 884

Collection of memorabilia formerly owned by Dick Foss the Chelsea FC Youth Team coachcomprising: four medal plaques,1957 Daily Mail Southern Junior Cup 1957 Finalists; Southern Junior Floodlit Cup 1960 Winners; Southern Junior Cup 1961 Winners; & Southern Junior Cup 1962 Winners; a cased medal for the Junior International Football Tournament played in Augsburg 1962; five other miscellaneous medals relating to Dick Foss's career including a Chelsea FC 1905-1955 Jubilee Celebrations; and five miscellaneous badges; the lot also including a French pottery plate commemorating the XI Tournoi International Junior de Cannes in 1961, 25cm. diameter; and an interesting Italian published booklet translating football terminology from Italian language into French, English & German (17)

Lot 885

15 period b&w press photographs relating to the career of Dick Foss at Chelsea FC,team-group, match-action, trophy celebrations, Chelsea at Wembley etc., various sizes

Lot 897

A medal plaque awarded to Chelsea FC on the occasion of the Cannes Youth Festival of Football 27th to 29th March 1964,white metal & enamel, inscribed obverse & reverse,8.5 by 5cm., goodProvenance:Ex-Joe Mears Collection.Further memorabilia relating to the Mears family is offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 708, 870 & 898.

Lot 898

Large silver-plated salver presented to Joe Mears, Chairman of Chelsea Football Club, in Australia in 1965,engraved "Presented to JH Mears by the South Australian Soccer Federation Chelsea v South Australia, Adelaide, May 1965", grape & vine border and scrolling foliage, diameter 36cm., goodFurther memorabilia relating to the Mears family is offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 708, 870 & 897.

Lot 963

Terry Venables's neck tie collection,Spurs x 3 (1 boxed Farewell to the Lane Ceremony) Euro '96, QPR x 2, tie by Dave Mackay, Chelsea, England x 4, Barcelona x 2, Rangers FC and two others (17)

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