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Caroline Leeds (1931 - 2005)Canadian Geese, Hyde Park, Londonsigned, watercolour, 22cm x 31.5cm; another, View from Kenwood House, 15cm x 23.5cm (2)Provenance: Roy Miles, 6 Duke St St James's, LondonCaroline Leeds was the last ever Duchess of Leeds and exhibited widely, including at the Chelsea Art Society
SEVENTEEN FA CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES COVERING THE 1990'S - 2000'S, 1990 Crystal Palace v Man. United and Replay, 1991 Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur, 1992 Liverpool v Sunderland (key fob included), 1993 Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday, 1994 Chelsea v Man. United, 1995 Everton v Man. United, 1996 Liverpool v Man. United, 1997 Chelsea v Middlesbrough, 1998 Arsenal v Newcastle United and 1999 Man. United v Newcastle United, 2000 Aston Villa v Chelsea, 2001 Arsenal v Liverpool, 2002 Arsenal v Chelsea, 2003 Arsenal v Southampton, 2004 Man. United v Millwall, 2007 Chelsea v Man. United All programmes unsigned. Programme condition generally good
TWELVE FA CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES COVERING THE 1960'S, 1960 Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1961 Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur, 1962 Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur, 1963 Leicester City v Manchester United, 1964 Preston N.E. v West Ham United, 1965 Leeds United v Liverpool, 1966 Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (includes 2 Final ticket stubs), 1967 Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur (includes a Special Wembley souvenir edition), 1968 Everton v WBA x 2 and 1969 Leicester City v Manchester City x 2. All programmes unsigned. Programme condition generally fair to good but some handwriting on some team sheets
THIRTEEN FA CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES COVERING THE 1970'S, 1970 Chelsea v Leeds United and Replay, 1971 Arsenal v Liverpool, 1972 Arsenal v Leeds United x2, 1973 Leeds United v Sunderland, 1974 Liverpool v Newcastle United, 1975 Fulham v West Ham United, 1976 Man. United v Southampton, 1977 Liverpool v Man. United, 1978 Arsenal v Ipswich Town x 2, and 1979 Arsenal v Man. United. All programmes unsigned. Programme condition generally fair to good but some handwriting on some team sheets
A COLLECTION OF LEAGUE CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES, featuring Arsenal v Swindon Town (1969), Man. City v WBA (1970), Chelsea v Stoke City (1972), Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur (1973), Man. City v Wolves (1974), Aston Villa v Norwich City (1975), Man. City v Newcastle United (1976), Aston Villa v Everton (1977) and Replay & 2nd Replay, Liverpool v Nottingham Forest Replay (1978), Southampton v Leeds United (1979 Semi-Final), Nottingham Forest v Southampton (1979). FA Amateur Cup Final programmes, FA Challenge Trophy Final programmes, FA Charity Shield programme, Ipswich Town v Nottingham Forest (1978) and two Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programmes, Hull v Wakefield Trinity (1960) and Leeds v Wakefield Trinity (1968). All programmes unsigned. Programme condition generally fair to good. (26)
VINTAGE ENAMEL SHOP FRONT ADVERTISING SIGN, Loud & Western Ltd. With street number 554 at each end, white lettering on a blue background, in two pieces, some damage, wear and paint loss, especially to one half which has been partially bent / folded, total length approximately 430cm x 44cm high. Loud and Western Ltd were a laundry with several branches in west London, this sign is believed to be from a branch on the Kings Road in Fulham / Chelsea
Collection of 186 Football Autographs from the 1950's in four books, each with individual autographs and pencil caricature drawing of the players. Teams to include Tottenham, Aston Villa, Stoke City, Manchester United, Newcastle, Blackpool, Portsmouth, Manchester City, Burnley, Port Vale, Swansea, West Brom, Birmingham City, Sheffield United, Charlton Athletic, Leicester, Chelsea, Liverpool, Leeds, Middlesbrough, Arsenal, Blackburn, Cardiff, Preston NE, Bolton, Sunderland, Huddersfield, Doncaster, Notts County, Wolverhampton Players and managers to include Stanley Matthews, Bert Trautmann, Matt Busby, Ron Greenwood, Brian Clough, Alf Ramsey. (For further details please see leaflet)
Small autograph book packed with football signatures from the 1950s,including Manchester United Busby Babes Edwards, Colman, Whelan, Violett, Pegg, Webster, Taylor, Berry, Wood & Byrne, other teams including Arsenal, Villa, Birmingham, Bolton, Celtic, Chelsea, Leeds, Luton, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Preston, Rangers, Spurs, Sunderland, Wolves and others, and a good selection of players signatures from visiting international teams including Germany, Brazil, Denmark, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Uruguay & Yugoslavia
Three original photographs of HM King George V attending the Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur football match at Stamford Bridge 16th October 1920,two images of the King being introduced to the Chelsea team before kick-off, the third meeting a group of invalid First World War servicemen spectators, each mounted, various sizes, the largest 8 by 12in.16 October 1920 div 1 Spurs won 4-0
A collection of 19 vintage 78 r.p.m. football related records,i) 1926 English & Scottish Cup Finals, Sammy Shields, Parlophoneii) ABC of Football Rangers v Celtic, Sammy Shields, Beltonaiii) Mr & Mrs Brown at the Football Match, parts 1 & 2, Bluff, Winneriv) Bill & Harriet at a Football Match, parts 1 & 2, Harvey & Gilbert, Homehornv) What a Referee, Billy Cotton, Deccavi) The Half Back's Dream, parts 1 & 2, Legalvii) On The Day That Chelsea Won The Cup, N. Long, Columbiaviii) Cup Final Football Calypso, Cotton & Ross, Deccaix) A Football Match/After The Match, The Forwards, Deccax) Blaze Away/Semper Fidelis, Arsenal FC Band, Eclipsexi) Pass, Shoot, Goal, Whelan, Eclipsexii) Pass, Shoot, Goal, Whelan, Imperialxiii) What it was football, parts 1 & 2, A Griffith, Capitolxiv) The English Cup Final, Young Sheppard, Ariel xv) The English Cup Final, Sammy Shields, Zonophonexvi) I Do Like To See a Game of Football, Evans & Wallace, Broadcastxvii) Aberdeen Queens Park, parts 1 & 2, Gordon & Holden, Bectonaxviii) The Goalkeeper, Gilbey, Columbiaxix) Sandy The Goalkeeper, Powell, Vocalion
Royal souvenir of the 1921 F.A. Cup Final Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 23rd April, printed on white silk with blue printing including H.M. KING GEORGE V, ACCOMPANIED BY, H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK, WAS PRESENT, RESULT: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 1: WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 0, the centre pages printed with the team line-ups, back page blank, fringed border
A very rare bound volume of Chelsea home programmes from the disrupted 1939-40 season,Football League (before the competition's abandonment), B League, C League, League War Cup, Friendlies & London Combination, Volume XXXV of the Chelsea Chronicle, royal blue cloth boards with gilt titlingProvenance:Scott Cheshire Collection, Graham Budd Auctions, 9th May 2007, Lot 52.
A Collection of football programmes,the majority of the collection are Chelsea homes from the mid-1950s to the early 1970s, including the rare League Cup issue v Workington 1960-61; together with some aways representation; also Arsenal & Spurs and general club issues, as well as Cup Finals & internationals and a few tickets including 1970 F.A. Cup Final & Replay (qty. qpprox. 400)not illustrated
Evan Jones green Wales international football cap 1911,Red Dragon and inscribed 1911Evans Jones (born Aberdare, 1888) played for Chelsea but had transferred to Oldham Athletic when awarded this cap and the one offered in the following lot.In season 1910-11 Jones played in the matches v Scotland (2-2) at Cardiff and England (0-3) at Millwall.
A silver Football League representative medal awarded to the West Ham United player Andy Malcolm in 1958,inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT GLASGOW, 8th OCTOBER 1958, in original fitted caseThis match was played at Ibrox and ended as a 1-1 draw. Sammy Baird scored for the Scots, Brian Clough for the visitors.Andy Malcolm made a total of 283 League appearances for The Hammers between 1953 and 1962. He later had spells at Chelsea and QPR.
Tommy Harmer memorabilia collection,mostly Spurs related but with a little later Watford and Chelsea content, a pre-football apprenticeship indenture with a printing company in 1944, four professional playing contracts dating between 1959 and 1963, original snapshots and photo album from Spurs 1952 tour of North America, 1950 Division Two Championship celebration menu, various correspondence to Tommy, Union Rule Books, travel permit, coaching certificate, good selection of original press photos featuring Harmer, some in a private setting including wedding photos and other miscellaneous ephemera, with the exception of a group of nine large 10 by 14in. press photographs, all memorabilia contained in sleeves in a ring binder
A group of ceramics comprising a Spode Chelsea figurine, number 6, a Spode saucer, the centre painted with a bird, cobalt blue border, orange hand painted number verso (indistinct), two Continental figures of putti with flower baskets, flower garlands to their heads and bocage behind, one with gold anchor mark verso and a Continental porcelain quatrefoil dish painted in the Meissen style with gilt borders, cerulean blue panels and painted details, marked 'AR' to the base. (5)
A pair of Swedish beechwood dining chairs, 19th century, Gustavian style, with carved and moulded backs in the shape of an interlaced GS cypher, with an oval shield surmount and four petalled floral motif below, the apron with similar oval shield, leaf carving and floral panel corners, drop in seats recently upholstered in grey toile by Marvic Textiles, Chelsea, in a classical Roman theme, raised on turned and fluted tapering legs, joined by an H stretcher, each 47 by 49 by 99cm high. (2)
Terrance Conran wood & metal wall art (bought from Habitat in Chelsea, 1969)Note fron the vendor: TERANCE CONRAN WOOD AND METAL WALL ART PICKED UP FROM A PROPERTY UNTOUCHED SINCE 1974 THE OWNERS CONVERTED THE COACHHOUSE FOR GUEST,S AND MOVED BACK TO HOLLAND ORIGINALLY THEY WERE BOUGHT FROM HABITAT IN CHELSEA IN 1969
Chelsea Fc 2016/17 Multi Signed Home Shirt By 17 Inc. Oscar, Eden Hazard, Antonio Conte, John Terry, Bransislav Ivananovic, Willian, Pedro, Diego Costa, Michael Hector, N’Golo Konte, Thibaut Courtois Etc Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Circa 1970s Chelsea Clock Co. "The Chinese Lacquer" Model Clock. 8-day desk timepiece, with hand-applied lacquer on a solid brass frame, serial No.682085. Running, rubbing to case, good condition. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of clocks. Measure 6-3/4" Square. Shipping $65.00 (estimate $200-$300)
1st (Royal) Dragoons Waterloo Medal. Awarded to “SERJ. WILLIAM BROWN 1ST REG. DRAGOON GUARDS” Retaining steel clip and ring. Sergeant William Brown is confirmed on the Waterloo Medal Roll. Born at Silchester Hampshire He joined the Regiment in 1798 and served 20 years and six months. He was discharged on the 28th December 1818 due to being unfit for further service and was entered as a Chelsea Pensioner. He died in March 1830
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