WORCESTER FLIGHT PERIOD CABBAGE LEAF EWER, in the Queen Charlotte pattern, with mask spout, blue Flight and crescent to base, height 22cm; together with a Chelsea Derby style ewer with blue and gilt foliate decoration, a Caughley style nut basket in the pine cone group pattern, blue printed CB to base (3)
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AUTOGRAPHS, inc. signed hardback edition of Lord's Taverners Centenary Test Dinner (1980), signed to inside cover by Bill Tidy (with full-page sketch) and to fly-leaf by seven other attendees; football, signed lined page by 1949/50 Chelsea reserves, 9 signatures, Jenkins, Leadbetter, Saunders, Macauley etc., 6.5 x 8, VG, 2
Tate (Nahum). A Congratulatory Poem on the New Parliament Assembled on This Great Conjucture of Affairs, 1st edition, printed for W. Rogers, 1701, 12 pages, some light overall browning, later plain wrappers, frayed to edges, together with Anon. Robin-Hood and the Duke of Lancaster. A Ballad. To the tune of the Abbot of Canterbury, 1st edition, printed for J. Roberts, 1727, 6 pages, some marks and light discolouration, ink stain to upper left and top margins, plus Anon. The Chelsea Monarch: or, Money Rules All. A New Court Ballad, 1st edition, printed for C. Davies, 1731, 7 pages, untrimmed, some light soiling, plus Anon. The Tryal of Skill Between 'Squire Walsingham and Mother Osborne. An Eclogue, in imitation of Virgil's Palaemon. To which are added, Horace to Fannius, and an Apology for Printing a certain Nobleman's Epistle to Dr. S_w_n, 1st edition, sold by J. Huggonson, 1734, 25 pages, some minor marks to first and last leaves, plus 4 others similar (The Dying Negro, A Poem [by Thomas Day], 3rd edition, corrected and enlarged, 1775, x + 24 pages, Brother Peter to Brother Tom. An Expostulatory Epistle by Peter Pindar [John Wolcot], 1st edition, printed for G. Kearsley, 1788, iv + 49 pages, without the final leaf of adverts and warning against piracies, but with author's presentation inscription to head of title To his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales from the Author, De Animi Imortalitate. Poema [by Isaac Hawkins Browne], 1754, & Poems, by Felicia Dorothea Browne, Liverpool, 1808), all disbound without wrappers (except final volume bound in orignal pale blue boards, with some wear), folio (except the final 4 titles in 4to) Foxon R232 (Robin-Hood), C141 (Chelsea Monarch) & T474 (Tryal of Skill). (8)
*Orme (Daniel). Battle of the Nile..., This print representing the Quarter Deck of Lord Nelson's Ship The Vanguard on the night of the ever memorable first of Augst. 1798, published Edward Orme, 1805, uncoloured mixed method engraving, some dust soiling, 490 x 585 mm, framed and glazed, damaged key plate on verso of frame, together with Burnet (John), Chelsea Pensioners Rading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo, published Messrs. Henry Graves & Co., 1877, uncoloured engraving after David Wilkie, slight toning, 420 x 720 mm, framed and glazed in a contemporary maple frame and slip (2)
A collection of football stars autographs from the year 1966, comprising Pele and another Brazilian squad player on a Lufthansa postcard, nine England squad players on a dated and typed paper including Allan Ball, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, George Cohen, Ian Callaghan and Jackie Charlton. The 1966 Chelsea football team on typed Lufthansa headed paper dated 13 March 1966, the day after defeating Manchester United 2-0. Eight team members of West Ham football team, including Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters on a Lufthansa postcard, Jimmy Greaves dedicated signed autograph dated 25 May 1967 on a Lufthansa postcard. Billy Wright signature on a Lufthansa postcard. Signed photograph of Uwe Seeler, captain of the German 1966 Football team and eleven autographs of the 1966 Brazilian football team on a Lufthansa postcard including Pele. Provenance: the autographs were collected by the vendors father who worked for Lufthansa as a VIP Officer in 1966
GOSSE (I.) A Florilege: chosen from the old herbals . . . Limited Edition. 20 wood-engraved plates (by Gertrude Hermes); original three-quarter gilt-ruled vellum & green morocco, gilt-lettered on spine, uncut, 4to. Chelsea: the Swan Press, 1931. * limitation of 150 numbered copies, this one (no. 7) with a printed presentation label; uncommon & attractive publication. Illustrated
A Thomas Goode "New Chelsea" bone china orange and gilt part dessert service, comprising - ten 8.75ins diameter plates, four oval dishes, 10.25ins x 7.5ins, and a square dish, 8.25ins x 8.25ins, together with a Spode Copeland's bone china part dessert service printed and painted after Worcester original with fruit and flowers, comprising - six 8.75ins shallow bowls and a kidney-shaped dish, 10.5ins x 8ins
A quantity of cricketing ephemera to include postcards, books, and a programme for MM.VS South Africans May 1947, together with a collection of foot balling, and other sporting memorabilia, to include speedway, football programmes, autographs, and a signed football, signed by Chelsea players, c1975
1940s + 1950s Football Programmes: Nice lot this with no theme just interesting programmes. Inter County matches include Kent v Sussex 1950, Sussex v Surrey 1948, Liverpool v Sussex 1952 at Everton, Minor match at The Stadium Southend, 1948 Olympic Semi Final, Non Leagues at 48/49 Kingstonian, 46/47 Horsham, 51/52 Lancing Athletic, RAF matches at Chelsea 1951 + 1952 plus lots more. C/W Southend Utd BDV silk from early 1920s. (30+)
1940s/1950s/1960s Football Programmes: Wide variety of clubs with very little London content. Includes 47/48 Burnley v Wolves, 49/50 Blackburn v Preston, 50/51 Man City v Derby, 51/52 Ipswich v Southend, 1953 Cup Final Songsheet, 53/54 Middlesbrough v Charlton, Mansfield v Barrow, 54/55 Rotherham v Notts Forest, 54/55 Chelsea v Sheff Wed in fact 34 from the 50s or earlier in generally good condition. There are also 36 from the early 60s also good. There is a separate bag enclosed in this lot of 26 1950s poor condition programmes which include the 1953 FA Cup Final. (76)
Bolton Wanderers 1960s Football Programmes: From 61/62 to 67/68. 61/62 x 22 including Ipswich Chelsea Tottenham, 62/63 x 21 Orient Tottenham Liege, 63/64 x 19 Preston FA Cup, 64/65 (division 2) x 23 including Liverpool + Workington FA Cup, Blackburn LC, 65/66 x 9, 66/67 x 8 and 67/68 x 6. Excellent. (107)
Bolton Wanderers 47/48 Home Football Programmes: Matches v Preston, Portsmouth, Bury Res, Huddersfield Middlesbrough, Blackpool, Wolves, Huddersfield Res, Sheffield United, Burnley, Blackburn are all fair/good with Arsenal, Chelsea and Motherwell poor. All programmes have score to cover. (14)
1950s Reserve + Youth Football Programmes: Obtained by the linesman with some rare programmes including 51/52 Tottenham v Brentford LMWL at Hoddesdon, Home matches for Ipswich, West Ham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Charlton, Orient, Fulham, Northampton + Colchester. Mainly excellent without writing from 51/52 to 60/61. (40)
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