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CHELSEA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Chelsea footballers including Roy Bentley, Peter Bonetti, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Ron Harris, Bobby Tambling, Paddy Mulligan, Jim Lewis, John Hollins, Marvin Hinton, Kerry Dixon, John Dempsey, Charlie Cooke, Alan Hudson, Peter Brabrook, Tommy Baldwin, Frank Blunstone etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Chelsea kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 27
CHELSEA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Chelsea footballers including Roy Bentley, Peter Bonetti, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Ron Harris, Bobby Tambling, Paddy Mulligan, Jim Lewis, John Hollins, Marvin Hinton, Kerry Dixon, John Dempsey, Charlie Cooke, Alan Hudson, Peter Brabrook, Tommy Baldwin, Frank Blunstone etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Chelsea kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 27
CHELSEA: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger by various Chelsea FC footballers including Frank Lampard, Dennis Wise, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Didier Drogba, Branislav Ivanovic, Ramires, Alan Hudson, Ron Harris etc. A few duplicates. Each of the images depict the subjects wearing their Chelsea strips. VG, 12
CHELSEA: Selection of signed pieces, cards (some with neatly attached trade cards), some signed postcard photographs, signed colour magazine photographs etc., by various Chelsea footballers including Gianfranco Zola, Dennis Wise, Marcel Desailly, Pat Nevin, Gustavo Poyet, Eidur Gudjohnsen, Joe Cole, Damien Duff, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Frank Lampard, John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho, Petr Cech, Roy Bentley, Carlo Cudicini, Hernan Crespo, Michael Essien, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Ron Harris, Peter Osgood, Salomon Kalou, Nicolas Anelka, Glen Johnson etc. A little duplication. Each of the images depict the players wearing their Chelsea strips and some are slightly grainy reproductions. Generally VG, 55
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 200 signatures by various footballers and some cricketers of the 1930s etc., including Chelsea FC 1933-34 (25 fountain pen ink signatures across two pages including Eric Oakton, Harold Miller, Tommy Law, Robert Griffiths, Victor Woodley, Len Allum, John Rankin, Jack Horton, Stanley Prout, George Barber, George Gibson, Billy Mitchell, Leslie Odell, Peter O'Dowd, Jackie Crawford, Wilf Chitty, Hughie Gallacher, Bob Gregg, Jimmy Argue, Bob MacAulay, James Copeland etc.) and 1936-37 (18 fountain pen ink signatures across two pages including Victor Woodley, Johnny Jackson, John O'Hare, George Barber, Tommy Law, Billy Mitchell, Allan Craig, Harold Miller, Len Allum, Samuel Weaver, Dick Spence, Harry Burgess, Joe Bambrick, Eric Oakton, William Barraclough, George Mills etc.), Arsenal FC (six fountain pen ink signatures on a piece laid down, including Frank Moss, Eddie Hapgood, George Male, Wilf Copping, Ted Drake etc.), Crystal Palace (ten signatures in pencil including Peter Simpson, Alf Haynes etc.), Fulham (ten signatures in pencil including Arthur Wood, William Price, Joe Birch etc.), Middlesbrough (13 fountain pen ink signatures including Micky Fenton, George Laking, Wilf Mannion, David Cumming, Bobby Stuart, Benny Yorston, John Milne, George Hardwick etc.), Queens Park Rangers (18 pencil signatures on four clipped pieces laid down, including Johnny Rowe, Ernest Vincent, Johnny Ballantyne, Tommy Cheetham, Frank Lumsden etc.), Tottenham Hotspur (33 pencil signatures on three pieces laid down, including David Levene, James Fullwood, Willie Hall, Bill Edrich, Arthur Hitchins, Willie Evans, Sam Bell, Bill Whatley, Fred Channell, Ernie Phypers, Almer Hall, Percy Hooper, George Hunt, Fred Sargent, Douglas Hunt, George Ephgrave, Arthur Rowe etc.), Charlton Athletic (13 pencil signatures on a clipped piece laid down including Bert Tann, Sam Bartram, Cyril Pearce, Harold Hobbis, Don Welsh etc.), cricketers include Andrew Sandham, Bill Edrich, Gubby Allen, Joe Hulme, Denis Compton etc., and other sportsmen include Gordon Dailley, Sandy Archer, Archibald Stinchcombe (members of the British Ice Hockey team who won Gold medals at the 1936 Winter Olympics) etc. A few pages are individually signed and some are on pieces laid down to pages. Some light age wear and the binding a little loose, G
Football Cup Programmes including FA Challenge Cup, Everton v Sheffield Wednesday `66, Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur `67, Everton v West Brom `68, Chelsea v Leeds `70, Arsenal v Leeds `72, FA Cup Final replay programme Chelsea v Leeds `70, Football League Cup Final Chelsea v Stoke `72, other programmes from early rounds & Amateur Cup programmes
Mark Senior N.P.S (1862-1927) was born at Hanging Heaton near Dewsbury in the old West Riding of Yorkshire. He was educated in Batley and lived at Ossett near Wakefield. He will however always be associated with Runswick Bay on the coast of North Yorkshire where he and his family spent many holidays at the house he built in 1919. Senior completed his Art training at the Wakefield College of Art, and the Slade School of Art, under Alphonse Legros. He became a member of the British Impressionist Group of Painters, who drew inspiration from the French 'En Plein Air'. They painted with vibrant colours and with fleeting impressions of the natural world and the people in it. Senior is most remembered for his portrayal of the fishing community of Runswick and Staithes. His contemporaries were, Gilbert Foster, Harold and Dame Laura Knight, Frederick William Jackson, James William Booth (Who was Senior's pupil) Owen Bowen, Arthur Friedenson, Frederick William Mayor, Charles Mackie, and Roland Henry Hill who said of Senior,' he was one of the men for whom everybody had a great deal of affection and he regularly helped his fellow painters in a practical way'. A clay bust was modelled and cast of Senior by his friend and fellow artist, Caldwell Spruce , (a copy of this photograph showing the sculpture, can be seen in the Saleroom upon request, as well as copies of further photographs showing the artist and his self portrait, ) Also on view, (again upon request), is a copy of the Exhibition Catalogue from, 16th April-2nd July' 1983, held at the Wakefield City Art Gallery, Foreword written by, Gillian Spencer. Mark Senior N.P.S (1862-1927) 'Blue Sky and Summer - Runswick', signed, also inscribed on an old exhibition label verso, with the title and "circa 1915", oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm **Provenance, Formerly in the collection of Mrs M.V.Hudson, the artist's daughter, and by direct descent from the artist, also exhibited at The Michael Parkin Gallery Ltd, "Mark Senior 1864-1927, London, 1974 ( Illustrated ) Also exhibited, Wakefield City Art Gallery, (16th April-2nd July, 1983) Catalogue No 31, Page No 32. "The Parasol", illustrated in Michael Parkin's catalogue, is also dated 1915 and shows a similar abstract handled subject. It is the closest that Mark Senior comes to abstraction, the thin broad sweeps of colour in the sky and the small accents of impasto colour in the figures are reminiscent of James Abbott McNeill Whistler's Nocturnes of the 1870's, "Blue and Silver, Chelsea". by descent the artist's family, (said to be the painter's Royal Academy entry to the Committee for full Royal Academy membership status.)
Football programmes A collection of 200+ programmes, mostly 1960`s, some earlier. General league, cup, friendlies, non league, testimonials, FA Cup finals, internationals etc. Many different clubs inc. Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea etc, some duplication. Noted Arsenal Dinner and Cabaret menu 11 December 1962 signed by Billy Wright (gen gd)
Football programmes Chelsea, a collection of approx 350 homes and aways 1963/4 - 1977/8, many In official club binders. Mostly league and cup, but some European games noted. Sold with a selection of handbooks and hard backed Chelsea Football Books nos 4 (1973) and 5 (1974) edited by Albert Sewell (gen gd)
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES To include England Internationals v Scotland 1951, Rest of the World 1953, Hungary 1953, Germany 1954, Rest of the World 1963, FA Cup Amateur Finals 1951, 1953, European Cup Final Benfica v Milan 1963, Arsenal v Spartak 1954 with ticket, Chelsea v Portsmouth 1954 (Chelsea`s 1st Championship season) (10); and a souvenir menu Wembley Celebration Dinner at the Piccadilly Hotel, London W1, 1959 for Luton Town FC
Arsenal Old Framed Football Press Photos: A large box containing 21 framed photos from the 30s to the 50s. On taking some apart there is a mixture of reprints and actual press photos with stamp to rear. C/W some loose press photos including action v Chelsea 1955 and a team group from 47/48. Worth a look.
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