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Lot 459

Alan Hudson Chelsea Fc Signed 10 X 8 Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 464

Bobby Tambling Chelsea Fc Legend Signed 10 X 8 photo Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 509

Jim Lewis Rare Chelsea Fc Signed 10 X 8 photo Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 511

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Chelsea Fc Signed 10 X 8 photo Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 54

Eric Cantona and Mark Hughes signed cover. Rare 1994 FA Cup Final cover for the match between Manchester United and Chelsea. Signed by the Man Utd goalscorers - the legendary Eric Cantona and Mark Hughes. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 377

BOYS MAGAZINE, Football Teams (1925/6), inc. Arsenal, Blackburn, Bolton, Celtic, Chelsea, Derby, Everton, Hibernian, Plymouth, Sheffield United, Southampton & Sunderland, large inserts, G to VG, 12

Lot 375

BOYS MAGAZINE, Football Teams (1929), inc. Aston Villa & Rangers, Cardiff & Leeds, Chelsea & Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday & Bradford PA, Southampton & Blackpool, West Ham & Liverpool (each as pairs), Portsmouth (single), large inserts, G to VG, 7

Lot 700

RECORD CIG. CO., The Talkie Cigarette Card, Sportsman No. 6 Knighton & Craig (Chelsea), original wax op, VG

Lot 755

MIXED, Sport selection, inc. Taddy Prominent Footballers (2 Chelsea & QPR); News Chronicle Pocket Portraits (footballers), Everton (4 two stars & 51 no stars); ATC Champion Athletes and Prizefighters (3), G to EX, 84*

Lot 376

BOYS MAGAZINE, Football Teams (1920s), inc. Aston Villa (16 & 20 figures), Cardiff, Chelsea (with & without names), Glasgow Rangers, Huddersfield (25 & 15 figures), Manchester City (with & without names), Preston & Tottenham (12 & 17 figures), large sepia inserts, trimmed (3), G to VG, 13

Lot 701

BOYS MAGAZINE, Famous Footer Clubs (1926/7), On The Ball Chelsea (J. Priestley inset), shield-shaped, VG

Lot 362

BARRATT, Football Team Folders (Div I), inc. Tottenham, Portsmouth, Sheffield United (2), Stoke (trimmed), Birmingham, Blackburn, Chelsea, Manchester City & Sunderland, some scuffing to spines, FR to VG, 10

Lot 9

A pair of Chelsea red anchor plates painted with sprigs and sprays of flowers within feather moulded rims painted iron red and green, 22cm (8.75 in) diameter (2) Some wear to the enamelling but genereally good condition

Lot 11

A pair of Gold Anchor Chelsea dishes, each of the quatrefoil diamond shaped rims bound by turquoise ribbon and enclosing fruit scattered about central butterflies, 25.5cm (10 in) wide (2) One has some crackling to the glaze

Lot 12

A pair of Red Anchor Chelsea leaf dishes, within the form of two green edged leaves placed together and painted with fruit scattered over their iron red veins, 28cm (11 in) wide (2) Some staining and glaze crackling otherwise good

Lot 15

Eleven volumes on British ceramics, W D John, Nantgarw, 1948, Swansea, 1958 and Old English Lustre Pottery, 1951, Rees and Cawley A Pictorial Encyclopedia of Goss, Bemrose, Longton Hall, 1906, Haslem, The Old Derby Factory, 1876, Rissik Marshall, Worcester, 1954, F Severne Mackenna, Chelsea (Gold Anchor) Porcelain, signed and numbered 287/500, Hurlbutt, Bow, 1926 and Hobson, Worcester, 1910 (11)

Lot 16

Two 'Red Anchor' Chelsea dishes painted with fruit within green and iron red feathered rims, the round dish 23cm (9 in) wide and the oval dish 22cm (8.75 in) wide (2) The round dish has yellowed a bit and has stains from an iron plate rack

Lot 41

SECTIONS 41 and 42 - A large Furnivals Old Chelsea tea and dinner service.

Lot 4

TWO LOWESTOFT AND DERBY DOLPHIN EWER CREAM BOATS AND A LOWESTOFT LOW CHELSEA EWER CREAMBOAT, C1775 5-8cm h ++Derby example with descending crack. Lowestoft dolphin ewer with small flat pinhead sized chip inside the rim. Low Chelsea ewer with tiny graze on lip, none with restoration

Lot 581

AN ALBUM OF POSTCARDS, C1900-05 including many undivided back, Glasgow Exhibition by H Cassieras (11) many chromo especially Italy, peasants, architecture and churches, Belgium, Holland, Scotland, Art Nouveau, royalty and real photographic Chelsea Old Church, Fairnilee and others, some postally used, mostly unused (500 approx) ++++

Lot 668

SPORT. THREE AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, 1930S principally footballer's signatures, many of Chelsea FC, signed one to a page or otherwise, also Fulham FC, Surrey County cricketers and several actors, including Sir John Gielgud ++++

Lot 11

A SET OF SIX CHELSEA DERBY FLUTED TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS, C1777-84 painted with trailing flowers in gilt dentil rim, saucer 12.5cm diam ++One tea bowl cracked, one saucer chipped. Generally light wear to the gilding on the rims, more so on one tea bowl and saucer

Lot 4

A FRAMED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF MIKAEL FORSSELL OF BIRMINGHAM CITY, together with five framed signed photographs of Chelsea players - Frank Lampard, John Terry, Eidur Gudjohnsen, Jesper Gronkjaer and Juan Sebastian Veron

Lot 155

A Joyce Margaret for Chelsea Pottery charger, decorated with incised and painted floral design, 43cm diameter

Lot 224

A Samson Chelsea porcelain figure group of Cupid and Psyche, late 19thC, modelled seated on a rococo scroll base, 15cm high, (AF).

Lot 406

Three trays of blue and white 'Yuan' Wood & Sons and Old Chelsea design dinnerware items comprising various plates, bowls, jugs, sauce boat etc. (3) CONDITION REPORT: 1 small bowl hair crack, soup tureen chipped, coffee pot chipped + no cover, one soup bowl chipped, not all Wood + Sons, some Furnivals. Chipped side plate, 2 medium plates chipped.

Lot 32

Set of three graduated jugs by Chelsea works Burslem in the Moorland pattern

Lot 84

Chelsea Green Limited Edition Print on Silk | 22.5" x 18.5"

Lot 463

A mid 20th century octagonal brass and glass hanging lantern, originally hung in a Chelsea manor house.

Lot 88

St George Hare RI ROI, 1857-1933 COASTAL SCENE, WATERFORD Watercolour, 7" x 9 1/2" (18 x 24cm), signed Provenance: Gorry Gallery, Dublin Born in Limerick where Hare studied under Nicholas Brophy. He then went to London to further his studies and was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy. In 1891 he founded The Chelsea Arts Club. His work is included in The National Gallery of Ireland, The Victoria & Albert Museum and The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. He exhibited 27 works at The RHA in Dublin between 1881 and 1916

Lot 95

Jeremy Henderson, 1952-2009 BORDER SCAN NO.2 Oil on canvas, 24” x 30” (61 x 76cm), signed, inscribed and dated 1998 verso Exhibited: The Fenderesky Gallery, 1994 Jeremy Henderson was born in Enniskillen and died in 2009 from a brain tumour. He was the first holder of the Stanley Picker Fellowship in Painting and went on to study at the Chelsea School of Art. “This series of paintings is about the Irish border and specifically the border country around County Fermanagh and the connotations it has for me, having grown up there” Jeremy Henderson, 1986

Lot 362

SCOTT ROBERT FALCON: (1868-1912) British Royal Navy Officer & Antarctic Explorer. A.L.S., R F Scott, two pages, 8vo, Newcastle (although on printed stationery bearing his address at Oakley Street, Chelsea Embankment), 17th November n.y. (1904), to Mr. Murray. Scott thanks his correspondent for their kind invitation, although remarks 'Unfortunately I have embarked on a series of lectures which occupy my time fully until after Xmas' and further adds 'I am at present going from town to town on this mission and shall have no rest until it is finished'. With blank integral leaf. About EX Scott had returned to Great Britain on the Discovery in September 1904, just a couple of months before the present letter was written. His Antarctic Expedition had caught the public's imagination and Scott became a popular hero. He immediately embarked on a series of lectures, as illustrated in the present letter, public receptions and also spent time writing his expedition record, The Voyage of the Discovery, before returning to his Naval career in early 1906.

Lot 140

'Please, Dickie, please help me…' LAWTON TOMMY: (1919-1996) English Footballer. A remarkable series of six A.Ls.S., Tommy Lawton (and with his first name only), ten pages (total), 8vo, Woodthorpe, Nottingham, 4th May 1970 - 25th April 1971, all to Richard Attenborough ('Dear Dickie'). Lawton writes an interesting, and quite often poignant, series of letters to his friend, in part, 'Young Tommy has been invited to Leeds, but I will not allow him to leave his studies & school for two years. He's not making the same mistake as I did. If you want him - he is yours and believe me, Tommy is going to be very, very, good - with luck. Ability & potential are there. This is a sad letter for me to write, Dickie, after so many years. Could you let me have a loan of £250 to be repaid in the course of 1 year beginning from the above date. I would not ask, if it wasn't so urgent & lose your friendship, but all I need is time. Please, Dickie, please help me, & if you cannot see your way to do so, don't think too badly of me.' (4th May 1970; accompanied by a typed carbon copy of Attenborough's reply of 12th May 1970 stating, in part, 'I really was very distressed to receive your letter....The question of my lending you some money is a very difficult one. You may have read in the press that all my earnings have been taken over by a large company called Constellation Investments, the result of which is that the private cash available to me is extremely limited....I am, however, enclosing a cheque for £100 which I hope will go towards alleviating your present situation. I will leave the manner of its repayment to you. I am delighted to hear that you have such high hopes of your son....I am sure he would be immensely welcome at Stamford Bridge, bearing in mind his father's past connections! When the time comes....I could arrange a trial for him'.), 'What can I say to you and Sheila? Thank you?....Bless you, Dickie. This will be repayed (sic) many times over, but the most important thing....is that our friendship is not impaired. Tommy junior is yours. This is not a father telling about his son - I am his severest critic & tried to persuade him not to take to football - but - with the right guidance - he already has the ability plus character - he could be another Billy Bremner...' (16th May 1970), 'I am looking for another job & I see Adam Faith is opening in contract furnishing, which I am in, at the moment. No doubt you know him & would it be possible to put a word in for me please? Things are pretty tough, Dickie & what I would have done without you, God alone knows....' (1st June 1970; accompanied by a typed carbon copy of Attenborough's reply of 4th June 1970 stating, in part, 'I have today written to Adam Faith asking him if he would be good enough to get in touch with you....' and also including a typed carbon copy of Attenborough's letter to Adam Faith, also dated 4th June 1970, stating, in part, 'I don't know whether you will remember him, but the greatest centre-forward that I have ever seen playing for England was a man called Tommy Lawton. He, in fact, played for Chelsea for a number of years - where I came to know him - and has remained a friend of mine ever since. I received a letter from him this morning asking if I could possibly put him in touch with you since he had read that you were opening a Contract Furnishing Company. This is the business in which he is at present involved and he wondered if there might, by any chance, be an opportunity for him with you....'), 'My job has, unfortunately, fallen through & I am relying on S. Security. Dickie, do you think Dave Sexton could use me as a part-time Scout? It would be of great help to me at this moment. Had a reply from Adam Faith, thanks to you, but at the moment the business is only in Scotland....' (25th August 1970), 'Nottingham University Tutors want to do a film of me & we are looking in the archives for old film. Do you remember Chelsea v Dynamo, November 45? I seem to remember Chelsea had a film of the match & if we could manage to get excerpts from it, this would be a break-through. Do you think you could help, Dickie?' (29th December 1970, accompanied by a typed memo by Attenborough's secretary relating to the film and an A.L.S. by Roy Else, one of the Nottingham University tutors, to Attenborough, also relating to the film), 'I am happy to tell you that I am now in a job that will bring success for the future. I am enclosing my card (still present, the printed 12mo business card for Lawton as an area representative of Catesbys of Tottenham Court Road, contract manufacturers)....Thank you for everything Dickie. Would it be possible for 2 Cup Final Tickets please, so I can take my boss? It would be a great help to me'. (25th April 1971, accompanied by three typed carbon copies of letters from Attenborough's secretaries, Gladys Barnes and Maureen Goldner, to Lawton, stating, in part, 'I now have much pleasure in enclosing herewith your two tickets for the Cup Final. Perhaps you would be kind enough, when letting us have your cheque, to make this payable to Mr. Attenborough personally....' [4th May 1971], 'I am so sorry to worry you but we do not seem to have received a cheque from you in respect of the Cup Final tickets....Mr. Attenborough is at present in Wales filming, and we are wanting to clear the account on his behalf....' [26th May 1971], 'We have long since paid for all the tickets we had for Mr. Attenborough and his friends....your's is the only amount now outstanding. I am writing on my own initiative as I haven't mentioned this to Mr. Attenborough; I didn't want to worry him when he is so very busy with his new film. I would like to point out that we checked with your wife about the price of the tickets and were told that this was quite in order as they were to be a Firm's expense. Would it be better if we got in touch directly with your Firm?' [8th July 1971] and also including a typed carbon copy of a letter from Attenborough to Lawton dated 26th August 1971 and stating, in part, 'I understand that the two tickets that I had obtained for you for the Cup Final have still not been paid for. Had you asked for them from me as a present, I would, as previously, have been delighted to give them to you. However, my office understood that they were to be paid for by your Firm and, consequently, they were to be the most expensive. I am not a little hurt that you should have caused me this embarrassment'). Also including a few related items including a T.L.S. on behalf of Bruce Dunnet of Catesby's, one page, 4to, Tottenham Court Road, London, 27th April 1972, to Richard Attenborough, stating, in part, 'Last year, through Tommy Lawton's introduction, you were kind enough to procure tickets for the Cup Final. This letter is not a request for tickets. Tommy Lawton is in trouble. Would you care to phone me.....', annotated in pencil to the upper right corner, presumably in the hand of one of Attenborough's secretaries, 'find out position'. A largely moving series of letters with good association. Some light age wear, generally VG, 19 Richard Attenborough (1923-2014) English Actor & Film Director, Academy Award winner. Attenborough was a lifelong supporter of Chelsea FC and served as a Director of the club from 1969-82 and held the honorary position of Life Vice President from 1993-2008. For his role as Pinkie Brown in Brighton Rock (1947) Attenborough was required to improve his physical condition and therefore trained for a fortnight with Chelsea FC. It would have been at this time that he first met Lawton who played for Cheslsea between 1945-47, before making a shock move to Notts County.

Lot 227

A group of Spode figurines comprising 'Chelsea Figures No 1', 23cm, 'Georgina' by Pauline Shore, 24cm, and 'Little Owl', 22cm. (3) Provenance: From the collection of Bat related items of Dr & Mrs Stebbings.

Lot 652

A pair of Spode Chelsea figures, one other figure and a Coalport Pagoda House

Lot 74

STEIFF "Rose, The RHS Chelsea Flower Show Centenary Bear". Limited Edition. Number: 132 Rose, is a limited edition Steiff bear endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society. It's just over 100 years since the RHS Great Spring Fair made it's home in the grounds of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Since then, it has become the most famous flower show in the World. The bear chosen to honour this historic occasion had to be special and Steiff have excelled themselves. Hand-made from the finest cream-coloured mohair, Rose has a gorgeous feminine face with expressive brown pupil eyes and a dark brown nose and mouth which has been entirely embroidered by hand. Admire her pretty rose-patterned sun dress, inspired by the nation's favourite bloom and complemented by a matching red rose in her hair.

Lot 141

Three 19th century Samson Chelsea figures. Two of allegorical form Mars and Europe and another group depicting the fortune teller. Gold anchor marks. Largest 30cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Sword and right hand professionally restored on Mars. Chip to Europe's dress. Basket handle professionally repaired on the fortune teller group, some enamel flaking.

Lot 741

AN ACTION MAN COLLECTION comprising four figures, three with 'hard' heads and one with flock hair and beard, all with 'hard' hands, and a quantity of clothing and equipment, including Chelsea and World Cup 1970 track suit tops.

Lot 228

9ct gold Diamond cluster Chelsea 2004-2005 ring 7g and a chelsea silver gilt pendant on chain

Lot 233

Cased set of 12 classic shirt collection Chelsea pin badges

Lot 225

Boxed Chelsea premiership 2005-2005 wrist watch

Lot 229

3 Boxed silver Chelsea comemmorative items of jewellery

Lot 232

Boxed collection of 29 Chelsea club Victory pin badges

Lot 226

3 Boxed Chelsea watches & chelsea clock

Lot 462

A quantity of mixed ceramics including a Crown Ducal part coffee set decorated with poppies, a Crown Chelsea part tea set, a pair of gilt heightened Empire comports, a blue and white lidded jar, a quantity of plates, etc.

Lot 396

A quantity of mixed ceramics comprising Shelley coffee cups and saucers, six pink and five blue, a Chelsea hand painted drainer and saucer, a part tea set decorated with roses comprising teapot, jug, sucrier, six plates, six cups and saucers, two Narumi oval serving dishes, and a large gilt and white oval meat platter. CONDITION REPORT: One of the cups has a handle missing, chips to plates and saucers, chip to drainer and saucer, surface dirt.

Lot 1141

A Royal Crown Derby Posies small ginger jar with cover, a tea strainer with drip tray, Chelsea jugs, sugar bowl and creamer, trinket dishes, etc

Lot 1155

A Victorian flow blue muffin dish and cover; a Minton blue and white plate; a Staffordshire New Chelsea pattern tea set for six; an Art Deco Staffordshire Kingsway coffee set for six; Royal Albert tea ware, Moss Rose, Lavender Rose, Emerald Isle, Brigadoon, other Staffordshire tea sets; a nursery ware part set; qty

Lot 505

Hunting Prints - Lionel Edwards (1878-1966), by and after, The Belvoir, signed in pencil by the artist, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, 37cm x 53cm; another, after, Blackmoor Vale Hunt, limited edition print, numbered in pencil 53/500, published by Chelsea Green Editions, 38.5cm x 51cm (2)

Lot 440

A Villager Chelsea duo burner/multi- fuel 9 (as new) with back boiler.

Lot 521

A folder of Liverpool FC programmes and accompanying tickets to include Liverpool Vs Newcastle United the final of the Football Association Challenge Cup Competition Saturday 4th May 1974, the Football League Cup semi final first leg Liverpool Vs Arsenal Tuesday 7th February 1978, Liverpool Vs Nottingham Forrest in the Football League cup final Saturday March 18th 1978, Liverpool Vs West Ham United in the FA Charity Shield Saturday August 9th 1980, Liverpool Vs Manchester United in the Tennent's Charity Shield Saturday 18th August 1990, Chelsea Vs Liverpool in the FA Cup semi final Saturday 22nd April 2006,etc.

Lot 70

Two rare Chelsea porcelain Commedia Dell'arte figures, circa 1756, modelled as a male his female companion, each dressed in green, tallest 16.5cm high (heavy damages and repairs) (2) Literature: Provenance: The Peter Bradshaw Collection, illustrated by Bradshaw, 18th Century English Porcelain Figures (1981), colour plate B. Bradshaw suggests that the female model is after a Meissen original of Amorata from the Commedia dell'Arte series, as she would most likely have originally held a mask and fan. Other Meissen figures may have provided the inspiration, including a model known as Isabella. Most likely this is an original creation by Joseph Willems and it is worth noting similarities to the Chelsea figure sometimes called Isabella, which is usually attributed to Willems, see Margaret Legge, Flowers and Fables (1984), p 40, fig l59 Note: Provenance: Linley Hall, Shropshire

Lot 29

VELVET UNDERGROUND AND RELATED - A fantastic collection of 8 x smashing LP's. Titles are Nico (x4) - The Marble Index (original UK mono EKL 4029 - great Ex to Ex+ condition), Desertshore (RSLP 6424), Chelsea Girl (MGM issue 2353 025) and The End… (ILPS 9311), John Cale & Terry Riley - Church Of Anthrax (S 64259 original UK issue) and The Velvet Underground (x3) - Loaded (1st plum/Atlantic with spacing on cat. number 2400 111), A Collection Of Previously Unreleased Recordings (POLD 5167) and A Workout At The Gymnasium (ltd edition GYM 001). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 4

A Chelsea gold anchor Plate,c.1756-1769, decorated with fruit and butterflies within a moulded gilt and blue border, gold anchor mark,22.5cm

Lot 8

A Chelsea red anchor Plate,c.1750-1755, decorated with fruit and foliage interspersed with moths within a moulded raised border, red anchor mark,23cm

Lot 363

THE PHILLIPS OF HITCHIN COLLECTION - PART IV'Irwin Untermyer Collection', six volumes, 'English and Other Silver', 'English Furniture, with Some Furniture of Other Countries', Chelsea and other English Porcelain', English and Other Needlework Tapestries and Textiles', 'Meissen and Other Continental Porcelain', Bronzes, Other Metalwork and Sculpture', published by the Harvard University Press, published 1958

Lot 5

A Chelsea gold anchor Plate,c.1756-1769, the centre with fruit and flowers, the border with doves amongst fruiting foliage and moulded gilt scrolls, gold anchor mark,21cm

Lot 7

A rare Bow Plate,c.1763-1764, decorated with fruiting and flowering foliage within a border of bouquets of flowers, divided by gilt edge bleu celeste panels centred with moths within a scalloped rim, the underside painted with three leaves,23cmThe pattern is based on the Chelsea duplicate of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz Service manufactured in 1763.Provenance: The Dr Ainslie Collection.

Lot 6

A pair of Chelsea gold anchor Plates,c.1756-1769, each decorated with an exotic bird surrounded by gilt insects within a puce, gilt and blue moulded border, gold anchor marks, applied collection labels,21.5cm (2)

Lot 1046

A quantity of Curtains including four Sanderson's 'Little Chelsea' design, 84'' wide x 40'' drop and a festoon Blind 43'' wide x 46'' drop all fully lined. Plus two blue 'Gingham' Curtains, 82'' wide x 49'' drop and a matching 7'' pelmet frill and a Festoon Blind 60'' wide x 41'' drop.

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