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A Manchester City signed Howard Hotel, London, dinner menu 26th March 1948, the team in the capital for the match v Chelsea, signed in pen to the reverse by 12 City players including Swift, McMorran, Fagan, Walsh, Westwood, Linacre, Sposton, Black, Smith, Clarke & Emptage & reserve Jimmy Munro
An autograph album compiled by Sheffield United and Ireland's Billy Gillespie in the 1920s, with a fine selection of team-groups including England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Liverpool, Sheffield United, QPR, Everton, Bolton, WBA, Huddersfield, Cardiff, Man City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Preston, Burnley, Notts Forest, Aston Villa, West Ham, Middlesbrough, Blackburn, Sunderland, Arsenal, Spurs & Birmingham; sold with a letter of provenance from the grand daughter of Billy Gillespie (2)
A collection of 21 Chelsea single-sheet programmes from home reserves matches in the 1920's and 1930's, opposition comprising Crystal Palace, Leicester, Arsenal, Charlton, Southampton, Coventry, Swansea, Brighton, Watford, Reading, QPR, Brentford & Cardiff; plus two practice matches 1937-38 and an unusual London Midweek fixture against Park Royal in 1933-34 (24)
A collection of programmes dating between 1946 and 1972, the best represented Arsenal (22) & Brentford (15), other home clubs comprising Coventry City, Swansea, Liverpool, QPR, Crystal Palace, Spurs, Fulham, Cardiff, WBA, Villa, Bristol City, Wolves, Huddersfield, Charlton & Man Utd; plus F.A. Cup Finals for 1957, 1963, 1967, 1970 (+ replay) and Chelsea contested s/f's in 1965, 1966 & 1967, 1972 League Cup Final, two England internationals & Man Utd v Benfica '68 European Cup Final; the lot also including two Director's lounge passes for the FAC 5th Round Replay v Preston 19.2.57
A collection of over 30 trophies, cups and cut glass presentations won by E.D. Webb and mainly of Royal Navy interest, 1920/30s including Portsmouth Port Athletics 1932, Hurdles Invitation race London Athletic Club Autumn Meeting at Stamford Bridge (Chelsea) 1927, also Hong Kong bowling alleys etc, some hallmarked silver including a cigarette case dated 1933
Two signed Chelsea player jerseys, a Carlo Cudicini white & black No.23 goalkeeping jersey circa 2002, signed in black marker pen, Premier League badges, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered CUDICINI; and an Eidur Gudjohnsen black & blue No.22 away jersey circa 2003, signed in silver marker pen, Premier League badges, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered GUDJOHNSEN
Two signed Chelsea player jerseys, a Shaun Wright-Phillips blue Chelsea No.24 jersey centenary season 2005-06, signed “Best Wishes” in black marker pen, 2004-2005 Premier League Champions badges, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered WRIGHT-PHILLIPS; and a Michael Essien blue No.24 jersey season 2010-11, signed in black marker pen, 09/10 Premier League Golden Lion Champions badges, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered ESSIEN
Christian Panucci: a Chelsea No.2 jersey prepared for the 2000 F.A. Charity Shield, long-sleeved, competition sponsor's badges, the reverse lettered PANUCCI This jersey was prepared by Umbro for Panucci. However, Chelsea manager Gianluca Viali did not select the Italian defender for the starting line-up or the bench.
Billy Walker's final England international cap awarded for the match v Austria international cap 1932-33, red & black This match was played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 7th December 1932. England won the game 4-3 with Billy Walker earning an England recall having not represented his country since February 1927.
A mixed lot of early 19th Century and later ceramics to include a Staffordshire John Denton Baxter Imari pattern dessert service comprising comport and six dessert plates, printed mark with Prince of Feathers and Staffordshire Knot with the words Celtic China square dishes with moulded shell handles, a pair of New Chelsea square dishes, a 19th Century botanical cabinet plate hand painted to centre with a rose.
A pair of 19th Century French porcelain cornucopia vases with floral spray decoration, bearing blue underglaze mark, possibly for Michel-Isaac Aaron (1845-1870), an 18th Century Chinese blue and white bowl and cover, a pair of Derby miniature bocage figures, a Chelsea style figure of a gentleman with tricorn hat, a miniature Staffordshire figure of girl on a swing, Staffordshire sheep figure and a pair of Staffordshire dogs CONDITION REPORTS This lot (Lot 74): Cornucopia vases - one has damage and wear to rim and gilding, the other has damage to top and gilding and a large crack down main body, both have wear to decoration and a large firing fault to bottom of one. Blue and white bowl and cover - cover has a crack which shows to inside, and various chips to the rim as well as various small firing faults, its base has been broken into three pieces and crudely repaired, various large cracks, stains, crazing, firing faults all over. The pair of Derby figures - gents hands are missing, there is damage to the foliage and flowers on both figures, the lady has one section completely missing. The Chelsea style figure is crudely finished to the hand - unsure whether this is due to damage and repair, firing faults all over, possibly repainted to the back as dull in colour. The Staffordshire figure on a swing and figure of a sheep and pair of dogs all have knocks and scrapes and wear and crazing. All pieces have wear and tear, scratches etc. Please note that this lot does not contain four Staffordshire figures, nor an Italian glazed terracotta figure of a dog (The terracotta dog is part of Lot 75, and the four Staffordshire figures are part of lot 73). Height including lid approx 19cm diameter, 25.5cm. Cornucopia approx 22cm high.
A pair of Sampson figures of "Winter" and "Summer" from The Four Seasons, bearing gold anchor mark CONDITION REPORTS Please note these are Sampson not Chelsea Winter - has had his arm broken off and re-attached, there is a chunk missing off his cape and the fire tips are possibly re-touched as they look quite matt, and he is missing a part of the left toe. Both figures in need of a clean and have various firing faults, general wear and tear. Please see images.
Waterloo, 1815, Troop Serjeant Major, Chelsea Pensioner, service in North America, TRP. SER. MAJ. R. AYSCOUGH 13TH REG. LIGHT DRAGOON, neatly impressed, with replacement silver suspender and bar, with iron cross pin, the bar very neatly engraved in cursive script Rt AYSCOUGH TRP SERJT MJR 13 LD on each side, some surface pitting, Fine; Rob Ayscough confirmed on roll. Later, by 25th March 1819, a Chelsea Pensioner, where it is recorded that he was born c1774 and had served in Canada (though his name does not seem to appear on the roll).
Waterloo, 1815, Irishman, Wounded, HENRY LATTIMORE, 33RD REGIMENT FOOT. Ornament at start and finish of inscription which is neatly impressed, with original iron suspender and replacement split brass ring, later ribbon, Fine - Very Fine; Henry Lattimore confirmed on roll as LATTIMOW. Later, by August 1816, aged just 24, a Chelsea Pensioner, where it is recorded that he was born Drury, Cavan, and had served in Canada (though his name does not seem to appear on the roll, a Henry Lettimore did serve in Canada, but would appear to be a younger man and from Fermanagh). He was admitted following a wound at Waterloo and swelling of the ankle due to marching. He died on 4th November 1866
CHELSEA Black and white 12"x10" photo of the Chelsea players celebrating in the bath after beating Leeds 2-1 in the FA Cup Final Replay at Old Trafford in 1970. Signed by Peter Osgood, David Webb, Peter Houseman, Tommy Baldwin, Ian Hutchinson, John Hollins, Ron Harris, John Dempsey, Marvin Hinton and Manager Dave Sexton. Good
MANCHESTER UTD 1962/63 Twenty eight home programmes, includes all 21 League games, 2 abandoned/postponed v Arsenal and Sheff Wed (reprint), FAC ties v Huddersfield, Aston Villa and Chelsea, and Friendlies v 1st Vienna and Benfica. Thirteen issues are lacking tokens. Some faults Fair/Generally Good
CARDIFF CITY v MOSCOW DYNAMO Ticket, line-up pages from programme, press cuttings and autographs relating to match played at Ninian Park 17 Nov 1945. Moscow Dynamo's tour to the UK in 1945 was shrouded in mystery and controversy, they played matches v Chelsea, Arsenal, Glasgow Rangers and Cardiff, but a 5th game was secretly planned v Aston Villa with 75,000 tickets printed. However before the match could be played the Russian team were recalled to Moscow without warning. The ticket is for the Directors Enclosure and is stamped "complimentary" (slightly creased and marked). The line-up pages are split down middle and have some editorial that has been neatly laid down. Press cuttings have been laid down onto lined paper with 13 pencil signatures of Moscow Dynamo and their interpreter. Unlikely to be many items that have been autographed by this Dynamo team as they were virtually kept in secret. These items were from the personal scrapbook of W.E.Russell who was the Welsh Official assigned to look after the team in Cardiff. Generally Good
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE / EUROPEAN CUP A collection of 67 programmes to include 10 Finals 2004-2013 plus 57 other matches from the Competition 1970-2010, plus 3 tickets from the Competition including 1978 Final (Liverpool v Bruges), Spurs v Dukla Prague 1961/62 (unused) and Zilina v Chelsea 2003/04 (torn). Generally Good
AUTOGRAPHS WAR CUP FINAL SOUTH 1944 Sheet of paper with Chelsea v Charlton Cup Final 16th April 1944 typed on it with the signatures of 13 Chelsea players on the left side and likewise 11 Charlton players and the referee and linesmen on the right side. Signatures under Chelsea include guests Fagan (Liverpool), Mitten (Man Utd), Westwood (Man City) and Hardwick (Middlesbrough). Also includes Joe Payne , Spence and Woodley etc. Charlton signatures include Welsh, Chilton (Man Utd), Jobling, Bartram, Oakes etc. Good
DONCASTER ROVERS Three handbooks, 55/6, 57/8 and 58/9 plus 22 home programmes, all 50s, 2 x 54/5 inc County Cup v Shef Wed, 4 x 55/6 inc Cup v Tottenham (good) and v Plymouth, 9 x 56/7 inc Cup v West Brom and County Cup v Rotherham, 7 x 57/8 inc Cup v Chelsea and friendly v Airdrieonians. Fair-generally good
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