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ARSENAL. Eleven away programmes in season 1951/2, Preston North End, Newcastle, slightly creased and slightly marked, Wolves, team changes and staples missing, Derby County, spine slightly worn and team changes, Burnley, slightly creased, Sunderland, slightly creased and team changes, Huddersfield, horizontal fold and team changes, Charlton, horizontal fold, Manchester City, slightly creased and team changes, Chelsea, slightly creased and Bolton, horizontal fold and team changes. Generally good.
A quantity of Wembley football programmes, International and Cup Finals, 1970 onwards, including an Aston Villa v Chelsea FA Cup Final deluxe edition programme, limited edition 2535/5000 and a London Olympiad Athletics programme, Tuesday August 3rd 1948, with hand written annotations; baseball programme, August 7th 1943, US Army v Canadian Forces and US Air Force v US Ground Forces; Youth Organisations Team Boxing Tournament programme, Wednesday May 21st 1947; International Ski Jumping programme, Wednesday 31st May 1961; Woman`s International Hockey programme, England v Germany, Saturday 12th March 1966; Hockey International programme, England v Ireland, March 11th 1961 and England v United States, March 10th 1962; and a Rugby League Final Tie programme, Wakefield Trinity v Wigan, May 11th 1963. (7)
Wiltshire. Military Orders and Instructions for the Wiltshire Battalion of Militia, Beginning XIV August, MDCCLVIII, and Ending XX October, MDCCLXX, pub. Chelsea, 1772, contemp. marbled calf, gilt dec. spine with red morocco title label, joints cracked at foot of spine, 8vo, together with Hoare (Sir Richard Colt), Hints on the Topography of Wiltshire, Salisbury: printed by Messrs. Brodie and Dowding, [1818], modern qtr. morocco, slim 8vo, with The Poll for the Election of Two Knights for the County of Wilts, to Serve in the Parliament to be Holden at the City of Westminster, the 4th day of August, 1818..., pub. Salisbury, [1818], edges untrimmed, orig. boards, orig. boards with oval printed title label to upper board, slight wear to joints, 4to, and Moffatt (J.M.), The History of the Town of Malmesbury..., pub. Tetbury, 1805, eng. frontis. and folding table, slight browning, contemp. half sheep, 8vo, with Biographical Catalogue of the Portraits at Longleat in the County of Wilts the Seat of the Marquis of Bath, 1881, eng. double-page plan, hand-col. dec. title and initials, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, endpapers not laid down, modern half morocco, 4to, in slipcase, plus other Wiltshire related (15)
A Chelsea two handled cup and matched saucer painted in enamels with ‘shaded’ butterflies and other insects, the cup with a bird with black and apricot coloured plumage perched on a flowering branch, brown line rims, red anchor marks, circa 1755, diameter of saucer 12.2 cm, minor glaze frits.
A Chelsea matched teabowl and saucer of foliate fluted form, decorated in the Kakiemon manner with ribboned chrysanthemum sprays, a butterfly and a karashishi, raised anchor period, circa 1752 - 53, saucer 11.5 cm diameter, saucer with two rim chips, teabowl with rim chip and discoloured restoration, some rubbing.
A Chelsea octagonal teabowl painted in the Kakiemon palette with the ‘Lady in a Pavillion’ pattern, raised anchor period, circa 1752 - 53, 7.5 cm wide, tiny chip to outer rim; together with a Japanese Kakiemon saucer of similar design, brown line rim, 18th Century, 12 cm diameter, restored rim chips.
13 x Subbuteo lightweight/zombie boxed teams: 329 New England; C500 England; 207; Queens Park Rangers; 410 Brazil; 624 Southhampton; 393 N.Ireland/W.Germany 2nd; 618 Chelsea; 641 Manchester; 629 Tottenham Hotspur; 619 Liverpool; 653 England; one other. Appear VG, complete and boxed. Together with four Subbuteo Table Soccer sets, includes Club Edition in VG condition, and an Astro Pitch C178. (18)
English Regional PotteriesMackenna, F. Severne Champion`s Bristol porcelain. Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis, 1947. First edition, 4to, number 333 of 500 copies, 117 illustrations (including 4 full-page colour plates), red cloth gilt, dust jacket, dust jacket a little soiled, chipped and torn, slight soiling to covers and fading to spine; [Idem] Chelsea porcelain, the triangle and raised anchor wares. Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis, 1948. First edition, 4to, number 220 of 500 copies, 113 illustrations, blue cloth gilt, dust jacket, dust jacket neatly repaired on reverse and on spine in several places, slight soiling to dust jacket; Blunt, Reginald The Cheyne book of Chelsea china and pottery. London: Geoffrey Bles, [1924]. First edition, 56 plates (of 58 listed), coloured frontispiece, original blue boards, very occasional spotting and slight soiling to covers and spine, large stamps to first few pages; Bemrose, William Bow, Chelsea and Derby porcelain. London: Bemrose and Sons, 1898. 4to, frontispiece and 26 plates, original blue cloth gilt, no dust jacket, covers a little soiled and endpapers spotted; Towner, Donald The Leeds pottery. London: Cory, Adams and Mackay, 1963. First edition, 4to, 48 pages of plates, plus facsimile of Leeds Pottery pattern book, other illustrations and 4 colour plates, original cloth gilt, no dust jacket, slight fading, bumping and soiling to spine and cloth, occasional very light spotting; Nance, E. Morton The pottery and porcelain of Swansea and Nantgarw. Pembrokeshire: C. I. Thomas and Sons, [N.d.]. 4to, facsimile copy of 1942 edition, blue cloth gilt, no dust jacket; Twitchett, John A catalogue of china (chiefly Derby) (1879), the property of John Haslem. Swanage: 1988. 8vo, facsimile of 1879 catalogue, number 70 of 750 copies, green cloth gilt with dust jacket, dust jacket spine slightly faded; and 35 others (45)
A US Army M1. Message Center Clock, the 10cm circular black enamel dial with luminous hands, centre sweep seconds hand and arabic numerals enclosing maker`s name Chelsea Clock Co., Boston over U.S. ARMY CLOCK, MESSAGE CENTER, M1., with regulating panel, in a brass case with screw cover, the back numbered 346597, 14.4cm diameter, with associated key
A late 18th Century Chelsea/Derby Japan pattern dish with scalloped edge, bearing gold "D" and anchor mark verso CONDITION REPORTS 22 cm diameter Overall with some wear and scuffs, some scratches to the painted decoration and wear to the gilding. The underglaze blue with some leeching of colour. Some pooling of glaze to the underside. Some scratches, but overall appears sound.
GENRE DE CHELSEA (PORCELAINE) Partie de service à décor polychrome d`oiseaux fantastiques et filets d`or Comprenant : 1 soupière, 12 assiettes plates, 12 assiettes à soupe, 12 assiettes creuses, 18 assiettes plates, 12 assiettes à dessert, 3 plats ovales, 2 saladiers, 2 saladiers sur piédouche. SERVICE A THÉ : - 12 tasses et 12 sous-tasses, 1 théière, 1 verseuse, 1 pot à sucre, 1 pot à lait, 2 moutardiers, 5 raviers, 1 bonbonnière, 1 saucière, 1 saleron, 6 tasses et 6 sous-tasses, 1 plateau et un sucrier, 1 pot à thé, 3 petits pots couverts. XIXe siècle. (Éclats).
Patrick Procktor RWS RE RA, British 1936-2003- "Kabuki", from Chelsea Arts Club Centenary Portfolio, publ. 1991 by Coriander Press; screenprint in colours, signed and numbered 79/100 in pen, blindstamp, 61.2x45.7cm: together with four other prints from the same portfolio by Barry Martin, Stan Smith, Jeffrey Edwards and Niel Bally, all signed and numbered 79/100 in pencil, ea. 61.2x45.7cm, (5), (unframed), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
BILLIE WATERS 1896-1979 CHELSEA signed, inscribed with title and dated `1920`; signed and inscribed with title and the artist`s address on a label attached to the backboard watercolour and pen and ink 21.5cm x 26.5; 8 1/2in x 10 1/2 Born in Richmond, Surrey and studied at Heatherley`s School of Fine Art and the Grosvenor School of Modern Art. For several years from 1926 she also studied with Ernest Proctor and Harold Harvey in Newlyn. She exhibited at the Royal Academy, Goupil Gallery, Society of Women Artists and elsewhere. She lived in London and Lelant, Cornwall.
CHELSEA F.C.: A blue official souvenir Chelsea FC short sleeve football jersey signed by 13 players from the 2012 squad including Frank Lampard, Ramires Santos do Nascimento, Eden Hazard, Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Jnr., Ashley Cole, Marko Marin, John Obi Mikel, Juan Mata, Gary Cahill, Oriol Romeu etc. Each have signed with their names alone in black ink. VG
FOOTBALL: An autograph album containing various multiple signed pages by different football teams of the late 1940s - early 1950s including Sunderland AFC (20 signatures including Len Shackleton, Tommy Wright, Tommy Reynolds, Billy Walsh, Fred Hall, Dickie Davis etc.), Liverpool FC (14 signatures including Bill Liddell, Bob Paisley, Eddie Spicer, Laurie Hughes, Cyril Sidlow, Willie Fagan, Jimmy Payne, Albert Stubbins, Kevin Baron, Bill Jones, Ray Lambert etc.), Newcastle United FC (12 signatures including Jackie Milburn, Joe Harvey, Bobby Cowell, Frank Brennan, Charlie Crowe, Tommy Walker, Bobby Mitchell, George Robledo etc.), Middlesbrough FC (12 signatures including George Hardwick, Jimmy Gordon, Ron Dicks etc.), Chelsea FC (7 signatures including Ken Armstrong etc.) Arsenal FC (12 signatures including Joe Mercer, Archie Macaulay, Lionel Smith, Peter Goring, Jimmy Logie, Walley Barnes etc.), Portsmouth FC (vintage postcard photograph signed by eleven players to the verso including Duggie Reid, Jimmy Dickinson, Reg Flewin, Jack Froggatt etc.) the album also including some signatures of entertainers including Frankie Howerd, Issy Bonn, Kay Cavendish etc. G to about VG
*Kiddell-Monroe (Joan, 1908-1972). A collection of 26 small sheets of original artwork used in `The Heroes`, a work on the subject of Greek mythology by Charles Kingsley, published by Dent, 1963, pen & ink on artist`s board, typical size 11 x 15cm, together with four slightly larger pen and watercolour illustrations by the same artist, each 23 x 18cm. Joan Kiddell-Monroe studied at the Chelsea School of Art and began illustrating books in the 1940s, becoming prolific in the succeeding decades. She became particularly well known as an illustrator of folk and mythological tales. (approx. 30)
Chelsea Physic Garden. Index Plantarum Officinalium, quas, ad Materiae Medicae Scientiam Promovendam, in Horto Chelseiano, ali ac Demonstrati curavit Societas Pharmaceutica Londinensis, [by Isaac Rand], London: J.W., 1730, some spotting and dustsoiling, front free endpaper excised to upper margin, contemp. sheep, joints cracked and loss of leather at head of spine, rubbed and some wear, 12mo. Henrey 1252; Pritzel p.451. (1)
Football programmes. A collection of approx.400 Birmingham City home and away programmes, c.1960’s-2000, plus a few others Cup and Internationals including Chelsea v Sheffield Wednesday, FA Cup Semi-Final, Villa Park, 23 April 1966, England v Yugoslavia, 4th May 1966 etc (9 cartons)Quantity is approx. 1400 (not 400)
Mauchline (type) ware (Foreign), seven pieces, comprising; a knitting needle cylinder (A Present From Blackgang Chine, Made in Germany), 23cm, a barrel box, Spa style (The Pauls’ Church of London/Portsmouth), 8cm, a napkin ring (Main Street, Bullane), a waisted circular box with collapsible tumbler (New Chelsea Suspension Bridge), 6.5cm, a leather covered circular box with collapsible tumbler (Dublin – Made in German), 6.5cm, a small circular box, Spa style (Gasthaus a.d. Brocken), 4cm diameter, and a needle cylinder (Norwich Cathedral), 10.4cm. (7)
1953/54 Arsenal Football Programmes (H): to incl FAC, Combination League and Cup, London Cup incl v Huddersfield 22/8/53, Sheffield Utd 1/9, Wolves 5/9, Chelsea 8/9, Manchester City 19/9, Preston 3/10, Burnley 17/10, Sheffield Wednesday 31/10, Bolton 14/11, WBA 12/12, Newcastle Utd 28/11, Blackpool 28/12, Aston Villa 2/1, Sunderland 23/1/54, Tottenham 27/2, Charlton 13/3, Manchester Utd 27/3, Aston Villa 6/4, Liverpool 10/4, Portsmouth 16/4, Middlesbrough 24/4 together with FA Cup Rounds 3rd and 4th Combination Brighton 29/8, QPR 12/9, Annual Challenge Match Racing Club De Paris 27/4/54, Tour Match South Africa 23/9/53,Friendly Match Anderlecht 21/10/53, FA Challenge Cup 1st rd Leytonstone 6/10/53, Cup Final replay Chelsea 29/3/54 Charity Match PNE 1/10/53 Some with centre folds and team changes (31)
1949/50 Arsenal FA Cup Winning Season Football Programmes: Football League Division 1 To include Arsenal v Burnley 20/8/49, Chelsea 31/8, Liverpool 3/9, WBA 14/9, Birmingham 24/9, Everton 8/10, Blackpool 22/10, Fulham 5/11, Charlton 19/11, Wolverhampton 3/12, Sunderland 24/12, Manchester Utd 27/12, Huddersfield Town 14/1/50, Bolton 21/1/50, Derby County 18/2, Middlesbrough 8/3, Manchester City ¼, Stoke City 10/4, Newcastle Utd 15/4, Portsmouth 3/5 together with FA Cup 3rd 4th & 5th Round programmes (only missing 18/3 Aston Villa) Some with scores and team changes (23)
1951/52 Chelsea Football Programmes (H): near complete season only missing Sunderland 29/9/51, Manchester Utd 10/11/51, Burnley 19/4/52 inc 3rd and 4th FA Cup rounds overall condition clean with minor staple rust plus Festival of Britain Match Chelsea v Floriana (Malta) 8th May 1951 centre fold (23)
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