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Dinner Menu dated 18 May 1949 in honour of Chelsea given by the Council of the Anglo-Maltese League, 4 page card, with scribble to the back page. Also the Times of Malta sports edition dated 14 May 1949, full page match report (teams listed) Chelsea v Combined Services and has photo of the Chelsea team prior to the match. (2)
Mixed Selection of 1950s onwards Football Programmes including 1956 FA Cup Final, 1954 Scotland v England, 1949/50 Chelsea v Arsenal, 1952/53 Chelsea v Sunderland, 1953/54 Everton v Stoke City, Cardiff City v Charlton, 1951/52 Fulham v Stoke City, 1952/53 Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday plus others, worth inspecting (30+)
Blackburn Rovers home football programmes 1 x 1957/58, 17 x 1963/64 including Liverpool, Spurs, Manchester Utd, 21 x 1964/65 including Liverpool, Leeds, Chelsea, West Ham and Spurs, 1965/66 x 20 including West Ham, Chelsea, Liverpool, Blackpool (4 pages), Spurs (4 pages), W.B.A. All excellent condition with no writing. (59)
Chelsea football programmes to include homes 1960/61 Tottenham Hotspur 1961/62 Tottenham Hotspur, Birmingham City 1964/65 (9), 1965/66 (15), 1966/67 (20), 1967/68 (15), 1968/69 (9), 1969/70 (9), 1970/71 (22), 1971/72 (18), 1972/73 (18), 1973/74 (18), 1970's/1980's (132) plus aways 1970's onwards (70) (350 plus) Fair-Good.
Assorted Collection of 1950s onwards Football Programmes including 1954 England v Wales, 1957/58 Leicester City v Chelsea, Chelsea v Burnley, 1958/59 Brentford v Tranmere Rovers, Chelsea v Leicester City, 1959/60 Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United, plus many interesting fixtures, worth an inspection, condition varies F/G (120+)
Collection of Chelsea related items to include Westfield v Chelsea (cricket match programme 21 July 1974), 1965/66 Chelsea v Milan ICFC (pirate), 1984 Wrexham v Chelsea, Slough Town v Chelsea 1970 and 1971, Purnell Team Series No. 3 (Chelsea), 1970 Daily Express Cup Final report, Evening Standard London Football No. 1. (8)
Letter from Chelsea Chairman Joe Meers dated 21 September 1951 and hand written/signed, the contents refer to Frank Mitchell's pending transfer from Chelsea and the proposal of a meeting. Also included is the draft letter from FM in reply and dated 24 September 1951 and the official letter from Chelsea dated 5 October 1951(signed by William Birrell) granting a transfer and also has stamped, dated, envelope. (4) Good.
1950s Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Programmes to include homes 1945/46 Aston Villa, 1951/52 (2), 1952/53 (7), 1953/54 (2), 1957/58 (1), 1958/59 (2), plus aways Chelsea 1947/48, Fulham 1949/50, Plymouth Argyle 1949/50, Fulham 1950/51, Bristol City 1952/53, plus 1951 Handbook, 1948/49 FA Cup Semi-final replay v Manchester United, condition varies, inspection required (20+)
Birmingham City letters dated 6 January 1943 confirming team line-up, 11 October 1945 confirming serious caution to the player, 29 October 1945 requesting player for next game versus Chelsea, another letter regarding the semi-final defeat, plus a Portsmouth FC selection card dated 15 February 1944 for the Portsmouth v Aldershot cup match at Fratton Park (5)
Newcastle United home football programmes, 1959-60 season, to include: Edinburgh Select, Birmingham City, Nottingham Forrest, Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Sheffield Wednesday, Leicester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester United; together with three reserves programmes; also 1970-71 season, to include: a friendly match v. Bolton Wanderers; together with other various home programmes including: a pre-season challenge match v. Middlesbrough, 1967; and one reserves match. (43)
A Chelsea Derby shaped circular plate, the field painted with stylised colourful flowers, the rim with husk swags, banded in pink, 25cm diam, c.1790; a similar plate, banded in turquoise, 23.5cm diam, c.1790; a Chelsea Derby bucket shaped cup and saucer, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, c.1785 (3)
Richard Rooker, London, a walnut marquetry longcase clock: the eight day duration, six-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, with a removable plate to the front-plate for adjustment of the striking train, the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer five-minute numerals, meeting arrow-head half-hour markings and engraved either side of VI o'clock Richard Rooker, the matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture with engraved surround and two subsidiary levers for to strike (strike/silent) and Winde up (to operate the shuttered winding holes), with blued steel hands and cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners, the walnut case inlaid with panelled bird-and-flower marquetry decoration to the trunk, with matching inlay to the base, hood and convex throat moulding, the flat-topped hood having barley-twist columns with giltwood capitals, and fretwork to the top frieze, the trunk with a bulls-eye glass to the centre and panelled sides, all standing on bun feet (the case with restorations), height 185 cms.*Biography Richard Rooker is recorded as working in London at King Street, West Smithfield having been apprenticed to the well known John Clowes in 1686. He was free of the Clockmakers Company in 1694 and was still known to be working in 1748 by which time he may well have been working with his son, also Richard, in Chelsea.
Mark Francis (b.1962) Ventral (2003) oil on canvas signed & dated on reverse 86½ x 102cm (34 x 40in) Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (label verso); Private Collection Mark Francis was born in Northern Ireland in 1962 and studied painting at St. Martin's School of Art (1980-85) before going on to the Chelsea School of Art where he completed his Master of Arts in painting in 1986. Francis has exhibited internationally both individually and in group exhibitions. His work has had a strong association with science. Throughout his career his abstract paintings have continually been informed by the shapes, patterns and visual qualities found by his personal interest in mycology. It is through this abstract language that Francis initiated his platform in the early 1990s to become one of the UK's leading contemporary painters and maintains to be at the forefront of critical evaluation within art. Francis is often characterised by his wet-on-wet painting technique (a technique also used by Gerhard Richter in the 1960s) and his continuous use of grid formations that are present within his paintings. Francis' work is collected by numerous institutions and organisations that include the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the Tate and is represented by Kerlin Gallery.
MARIE MENKEN (1909-1970) LOADING ZONE: GET LOADED Signed and inscribed Chelsea NY68, also signed and dated and with Andy Warhol Factory stamp verso, oil on canvas 71 x 60cm. * Menken, said by some to have been influential upon Warhol's film making techniques, made a film entitled Andy Warhol in 1964/65. She was a highly prolific film maker from 1945 until her death. ++ Good condition
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