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A quantity of Wrenn ‘OO’ gauge railway. GWR Castle class 4-6-0, Devizes Castle, RN 7002 (W2222). In lined Brunswick Green livery. Pullman cars: Aries, Car No. 77, 2 x Car No. 73, Together with 5 x freight wagons: coal wagon Higgs, steel wagon GW, goods wagon steel type BR, ventilated van Dunlop, guards van LMS. All boxed, minor wear. VGC.
A 1950s Tri-ang Minic Motorways set & accessories – a recent attic find. Including a M1522 Racing Set, Mercedes-Benz SL, original Jaguar E type missing, but replaced by a Jaguar Mk 2 saloon. 4 additional vehicles – Humber Super Snipe and a Commer fire engine, both boxed. Unboxed Commer breakdown truck ‘Jackson Motors’ and Austin A40 Mk 2. Together with a quantity of boxed track, straights and curves and loose examples. Also a selection of period plastic buildings to suit. Together with a contemporary Tri-ang Minic Motorways catalogue, also including railways. Also in the Lot is a Tri-ang Scalextric conversion set YS200 and a Dunlop tyre bridge. Boxes, some age wear / damage. Contents GC-VGC, some wear.
18 Dinky Toys. Trojan van ‘Dunlop’, Stream lined Fire Engine, Guy ‘Slumberland’ lorry, Luxury Coach, Daimler Ambulance, Bedford Tipper, Austin taxi, Rover 75, Loud Speaker van, Dodge stake truck, B.E.V. Electric cart, Jaguar SS, M.G. Record car, Riley, Triumph, Vanguard etc. QGC-some wear/chipping.
Technical Manuals. A large collection of approx. 70 mostly A.P. Aviation Manuals, c. 1960s/1990s, numerous illusts. and diagrams, some occ. library markings, including ‘Restricted’ stamps, etc., linen backed printed boards, and ring binders, mostly 4to/folio. Titles include: Aircraft Pneumatic Equipment: Teddington Aircraft Controls, Rover Airborne Auxillary Power Plant, Mk.10201, Naval Aircraft Technical Instructions Book 1, Aircraft Hydraulic Equipment Dowty, Dunlop Spares Book No. 2, Connectors and Examinations: Identification, Tooling & Accessories, Technical Handbook for the Flyplane Predictor System Mark 5, vols. D & E, Dowty Rotol Maintenance Manual No. 847/1, Excaliber Airways Ltd Operations Manual vol. 5, and DC10 Operations Manual vol. 2. (approx. 70)
* Brooklands BARC. A rare original Bar-Tariff printed card from the Member’s Clubhouse, c. 1935, autographed in pencil by Billy Cotton, well known band leader and amateur racing driver, together with Malcolm Campbell’s Bluebird “Flicker Book” and Daimler Original Owners Handbook for 15hp 4 cylinder models, and a Dunlop & Ranken catalogue, 1932 (4)
* ‘00’ Gauge. Assorted ‘00’ gauge 2-rail electric freight rolling stock by various makers and kit built, Master Models, W.H. Smith bookstall (lacking card infill), gents outdoor WC in two parts, Dublo Dinky small van and tractor and Dinky double decker bus in red and cream with Dunlop adverts (minor chips), all items generally in good condition (32)
A superb album of Edwardian caricatures of footballers, cricketers and rugby players, each signed with the initials MB, dated `09 and featuring a signature goblin figure, 80 examples in pen & ink, each titled and sometimes with accompanying verse, e.g. Arthur Bridgett of Sunderland (p.28) `He`s speedy and sporty, He`s dainty yet weighty, With courage for forty, And Conscience for eighty, And when England capped him, Hurrah! we all clapped him.`, believed to have been drawn for publication as newspaper illustrations, subjects comprising (football): Steve Bloomer (3), H Middlemiss, J G Coleman, Mr H J Newbould, Mr E Mangnall, Hugh Bolton, Mr W C Cuff, Thomas Chorlton, J D Taylor, Jack Sharp, C H Berry, George Stacey, Bert Freeman, Arthur Goddard, William Meredith ( 2), Capt. Charles Morris, E. Peake, Robert Balmer, Sam Hardy (2), Colin Veitch (2), James Quinn, E H Lintott, James Harrop (2), Ben Warren, William Hogg, Arthur Bridgett, Harold Hardman, A Iremonger, R F Turner, F Stokes, Jack Parkinson (3), Mr Vivian Woodward, J M Stewart, J McDonald, Robert Clifford, J McConnell, John S Dunlop, L R Roose, B C Freeman, R Balmer, Sandy Turnbull, John Baverstock, James Raeside, W Lacy, Arthur Goddard, John J Borthwick, Bob Crompton, A Wilson, Peter McBride, William Wedlock, Leigh Richmond Roose, David Stokes, Chris Buckley & Arthur Grenville Morris; cricket M A Noble, Schofield Haigh, Jack Sharp, S Barnes, K G MacLeod, Tom Wass, James Iremonger, W W Armstrong, C Blythe, E W Dillon, J S Heap, C B Fry, Montague Alfred Noble, Mr A C MacLaren, S P Kinneir & A O Jones; & rugby, G Ruddick & G F Tyson The artwork is similar to that of Amos Ramsbottom (1889-1967) whose sporting caricatures dating from the same period have appeared at auction in the past. Ramsbottom also included a goblin-like figure in his work.
The Ritz Club Trophy presentations awarded to Lester Piggott as leading rider at Glorious Goodwood in 1980, Comprising: a Waterford Crystal vase & cover etched with the emblem of the Ritz Club Casino, and inscribed THE RITZ CLUB CHARITY TROPHY, LEADING JOCKEY, GOODWOOD 1980, height 42cm., 16 1/2in.; presented together with a Waterford Crystal Colleen Pattern brandy set, comprising a square-form decanter & stopper and four balloon brandy glasses. Lester Piggott`s winners at Glorious Goodwood in 1980: The Molecomb Stakes Mr E J Loder`s Marwell trained by Michael Stoute The Singleton Handicap Mr Ravi Tikkoo`s Hanu trained by Scobie Breasley The King George V Stakes Mr C d`Alessio`s Valeriga trained by Luca Cumani The Findon Maiden Stakes Mr Khaled Abdulla`s Fine Honey trained by Jeremy Tree The Surplice Stakes Sir Robin McAlpine`s Astonished trained by John Dunlop
The Ritz Club Trophy presentations awarded to Lester Piggott as leading rider at the York Ebor Meeting in 1983, Comprising: a Waterford Crystal vase & cover etched with the emblem of the Ritz Club Casino, and inscribed THE RITZ CLUB CHARITY TROPHY, LEADING JOCKEY, YORK 1983, height 42cm., 16 1/2in.; presented together with a set of ten Waterford Crystal Colleen Pattern claret glasses. Lester Piggott`s winners at the York Ebor Meeting in 1983: The High Line Stakes Mr Khaled Abdulla`s Adonijah trained by Henry Cecil The Tote-Ebor Handicap Mr S M Threadwell`s Jupiter Island trained by Clive Brittain The Lowther Stakes Mr P D Player`s Prickle trained by Henry Cecil The Gimcrack Stakes Lord Tavistock`s Precocious trained by Henry Cecil The Galtres Stakes Lord Halifax`s Hymettus trained by John Dunlop
A pair of racing plates worn by Salsabil when winning the Irish Derby in 1990, each mounted on a silver ashtray by Asprey of London hallmarked 1990, each inscribed THE BUDWEISER IRISH DERBY, 1990, SALSABIL, HAMDAN AL-MAKTOUM, J.L. DUNLOP, W.CARSON. The magnificent filly Salsabil won three Classics in 1990, the 1,000 Guineas, The Oaks and then beat the colts in The Irish Derby.
A trophy, medals and photographs relating to the professional golfer Jack Bloxham, comprising: an Elkington silver miniature replica of the Dunlop Challenge Cup, inscribed with details of Bloxham`s victory in the Midland Professional Foursomes in 1926, on ebonised base, overall height 10cm., 4in.; together with five medals, the first three in gold and in original cases, awarded for the P.G.A. Midland Foursomes of 1911 of issue) and for Warwickshire County Representation in 1921 & 1924; the fourth medal in silver for the PGA Midland Section Autumn Meeting of 1911; the other in gilt-metal for the PGA 1919 Victory Tournament; together with three period mounted photographs featuring golf in The Midlands, one being a line-up of Midlands-based professional golfers including Bloxham, manuscript legend below, the other portraying a group of professional and the membership at Coventry (Finham Park) Golf Cub; the lot also including Bloxham`s Royal Warwickshire regimental badge, in a leather pouch. Jack Bloxham was a member of the Professional Golfers` Association from 1902, a year after the organisation was founded. His first appointment was at Warwickshire Golf Club from 1897 to 1908. He then moved to Leamington & County between 1908 and 1918, before settling at Coventry GC during the inter-wars years. Notable performances by Bloxham would include the 1926 PGA Matchplay Championship when he finished runner-up to Open Championship winner Sandy Herd at Royal Mid-Surrey. He won the PGA Midland Foursomes in 1911 and the Midlands Foursomes of the Dunlop Challenge Cup in 1926. Bloxham always wore distinctive white kid leather shoes on the golf course, the choice of footwear a result of suffering from polio in childhood.
A Dunlop Sports Co. Ltd. salesman`s specimen for the Max 800i graphite tennis racquet, in the form of a wooden trunk with carrying handle and iron fittings, the interior with wooden slats containing a specimen of the racquet in five different stages of production, 38 by 74cm., 15 by 29in.; sold together with a group of nine sample tennis and badminton racquets, demonstrating the rackets appearance in different stages of manufacture, interesting and unusual (10) †
20 early Matchbox Series vehicles. Bedford Removals van (light blue example), ERF tanker, small yellow example, Vauxhall Cresta, Bedford CA ‘Dunlop’, Bedford Wreck truck, Land Rover, double decker bus, Daimler ambulance, Euclid dump truck, Dennis fire engine, Diamond T prime mover and trailer, Massey-Harris tractor, Muir Hill site dumper truck etc. Mostly GC-VGC minor chips..
A rare French Dinky Toys Tanker Lorry (25D). 2nd version in red with no advertising but with ridges to the inside of the tank, an unusual example possibly produced during the period 1936-39. With reddish orange ‘Dunlop’ rubber tyres and black smooth wheel hubs. VGC minor wear. Viewing recommended. Plate. 3
* A Police bicycle, by Raleigh of Nottingham, circa 1930s, the black frame lined in red, fitted with ribbed rubber handle bar grips, a bell, front and rear lights, rod brakes, an enclosed chain guard, steel-sprung Dunlop leather saddle and rack. Formerly in use in the Metropolitan Police area
FOOTBALL: A collection of five scrapbooks containing over 500 signed clipped pieces, signed magazine and newspaper photographs of different sizes etc., by various footballers, and some cricketers, including Alf Ramsey, Len Allchurch, John Hewie, Ron Springett, Joe Mercer, Albert Dunlop, Johnny Haynes, Peter Grummitt, Ron Wylie, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, Frank Blunstone, Bobby Tambling, Terry Venables, Tommy Docherty, Ron Harris, Peter Bonetti, John Snedden, Joe Hulme and many others, most associated with London clubs (Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur etc.). All originally laid down to pages with sellotape, many now loose although with remnants of tape (causing some staining etc.) at the edges and corners. Only FR, 5
1968 Fred Stolle (Aus) used tournament tennis racket: original Dunlop Maxply tennis racket with transfer initials FS just above the grip. The racket was donated to Beckenham Lawn Tennis Club in 1968 after the first ever World`s Amateur and Professional tennis event which Stolle went onto win, other professional tennis players incl Lew Hoad, Roy Emerson, Frank Sedgman et al. Fred Stolle donated the racket for a raffle at Beckenham LTC which took place after The Kent All Comers Championship and was won by the present owner and comes with a hand written letter of provenance. Note: During the height of his playing career in the 1960`s he won all the major single titles with only Wimbledon evading the grand slam of titles which he became runner up in `63.`64 and `65, he was also a prolific doubles player winning all grand slam events. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985. He currently provides commentary on Grand Slam tennis tournaments for Australia`s Fox Sports and the Nine Network.
13 x Dunlop Lawn Tennis Annual and Almanacks, books and magazines: dating from 1939 until 1958 missing the post war 1946 issue only. Along with the"Dawson`s International Tennis Almanack" for 1960 and the "Dawson`s International Lawn Tennis Almanack" for 1961, both of which were published to follow on in this series. Plus five other early lawn tennis books and a complete run of "World Tennis" USA magazines for 1965 covering the whole range of tennis events and highlights throughout the year`s international tennis calendar. (30).
A Matchbox No 2 Major Pack. Bedford Walls Ice Cream van, Scammel Breakdown Truck No 64, No 3 Accessory Pack Garage, Morris J2 Pickup No 60, No 3 Major Pack Thorneycroft Antar, cream Jaguar XK140 No 32, No 1 Major Pack Caterpillar/tractor, a No 6 Major Pack Pickfords 200 ton transporter, green DUC No 55, D type Jaguar No 41, Pickup truck No 13, Commer Pickup No 50, blue cement mixer No 3, metallic green Aston Martin No 53, General Service lorry No 62, Saracen Personnel Carrier No 54, No 2 Accessory Pack Matchbox blue Car Transporter, Evening News Van No 42, farm vehicle No 18, Dunlop blue van No 25, pale blue caravan No 23, Bedford milk van No 29, maroon lorry No 20, Cleansing Dept. Harrier Refuse Collector No 38, maroon and cream car No 22, Coca-Cola carrier Bantam No 32, cream sports car No 19, red Maserati No 52, red lorry No 6, horse drawn milk float No 7, Matchbox removals No 17, Marshall horse box No 35, road signs, Matchbox Series No 5 double decker, dark red lorry No 10, red tractor No 4, Daimler ambulance No 14, Austin Mk2 Radio truck No 68, pale yellow Vauxhall Victor No 45, Watherill Hydraulic digger No 24, London to Glasgow green coach No 21, green Singer Ford Thames van No 59, lorry No 27, Personnel Carrier No 49, red Esso lorry No 11, green steam roller No 1, beige Ford Prefect No 30, blue Meteor Sportsman Mk2 No 48, red Brooke Bond Tea Trojan van No 47
A Matchbox 1-75 series No.33, Ford Zodiac, metallic grey over orange, generally good (tow-bar broken); Matchbox No.47, Commer Ice Cream Van, cream, very good condition; Matchbox No.25, Bedford Van `Dunlop`, blue, excellent condition; Budgie No.19, Rover 105, green, metal wheels, excellent condition; Budgie No.11, Royal Mail Van, red, metal wheels, excellent condition; and a further six assorted Matchbox and other miniature vehicles, generally good condition or better, all unboxed, (11).
Canongate - an early Scottish provincial dognose tablespoon by David Dunlop, stem marked DD (conjoined), stags head, DD (conjoined), gothic letter Y, the dognose terminal engraved to reverse with initials RG/HG with scratch weight `11o 5d` below, with plain thin rat tail to bowl 19.2cm long, 56.8g Provenance: originally set of six, ex John Noble Collection References: Compendium of Scottish Silver II, R & J Dietert page 283 (as set of six) Notes: the marks and engraving to these spoons show some unusual features. Firstly the pseudo date letter (gothic Y) struck to the stem is an obvious copy of the Edinburgh date letter for 1703. secondly the Scratch weight 11o (oz) 5d (drops) under the engraved initials is slightly unusual to be found on spoons and indeed even more so as it is for the combined weight of the six rather than each individual spoon.
Dunlop - a mid-20th century promotional `silent salesman` counter top display stand, printed with the contents of a puncture repair kit and inscribed Dunlop Long Cycle Repair Outfit, on a yellow ground, the interior divided into three compartments with apertures to base, 23.5cm high, 12cm square, c.1952

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