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Lot 2440

Three Airfix aircraft kits, 1/72 scale, Bristol Bulldog, p.40E Kittyhawk, and Typhoon, sealed, wear to boxes. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2349

Hornby/TMC, three TMC weathered Hornby wagons, R6824 toad brake van, R6776 conflat, R6804 three plank, near mint, boxed. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2470

Trade box of twelve Airfix modelling mat with tray for paints, brushes etc and stand for plans, new, in packets and trade box. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2025

Bassett-Lowke O gauge BL99031, class J39, black, 64744, late crest, excellent condition, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2024

Heljan O gauge, 3396, class 33 diesel, blue, full yellow ends, un-numbered, near mint, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2084

Dapol O gauge 7F-051-017, 5 plank wagon, No. 6, A. Bramley, Fenny Stratford & Oxford, near mint, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2376

O gauge David J Parkins kit built class 45 peak, Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry, D123, green, late crest, good build, Delrin drive on one bogie, some flaking paint. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2099

Dapol O gauge 7F-048-Tow 6 MGR-HAA, yellow cradle coal wagon, No. 353424, near mint, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2177

Bachmann 31-957, class A4, Seagull, 60033, BR green, excellent condition, box with wear. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2262

Mainline Warship class diesel, D823, Hermes, maroon, near mint condition, box is good, no paperwork. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2461

Heller Foch aircraft carrier, 1/400 scale, appears complete, unchecked, wear to box. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2178

Bachmann 32-855, class 9F, 92249, black, late crest, excellent condition, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2320

Bachmann 31-901A, class 57XX Pannier tank, 8700, green, GWR, excellent condition, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2356

Eight Dapol/Lima wagons, all different, including Hattons model railways, mostly excellent condition, wear to some boxes. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2159

Dapol OO gauge 4D-003-006 class 52 diesel, BR maroon, D1065, Western Consort, near mint condition, boxed. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2188

Bachmann 32-900, class 108, two car DMU, green, speed whiskers, destination blinds Liverpool - Warrington, near mint condition, box with wear. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2105

Five 1/18 scale diecast vehicles, Polistil Maserati 250 F, Alfa 6C, Burago Ferrari 250 Testa Russa, 250 Leman, and Jaguar E type Cabriolet, all very good to excellent condition, boxes poor to good condition. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2204

Bachmann 32-075B, class 56XX, 6606, green, GWR, excellent condition, detail fitted, no paperwork, box with wear. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2086

Dapol O gauge Esso Tanker A, black, No. 1969, near mint, boxed. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2311

Bachmann 31-951, A4 class, 60009, Union of South Africa, green, late crest, detail fitted, valve gear requires attention, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2100

Ten Corgi aviation archive 1/72 scale aircraft and helicopters mostly in very good condition, unboxed, ex display models, plus four smaller scale Corgi aircraft, excellent condition, boxed. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2172

Heljan OO gauge, class 15 diesel, D8204, green, late crest, detail fitted, excellent condition, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2458

Three sailing ship kits, Revell Cutty Sark 1/220 scale, Imai Gorch Fock 1/350 scale, and Academy Whaler 1/200 scale, appear complete, unchecked, wear to boxes. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2222

Heljan OO gauge, 1322, class 1366, GWR green, 1370, near mint condition, boxed. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2095

Dapol O gauge 7F-048-Tow 2, MGR-HAA, yellow cradle coal wagon, No. 357144, near mint, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2075

Dapol O gauge HEA Hopper, BR rail freight red/grey, No. 360204, near mint, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2337

Three Hornby top link BR MK1 crimson/cream coaches, excellent condition, wear to boxes. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2250

Jouef HO scale, 0.6.0 tank loco, 030-TJ-1, lined green, near mint condition, boxed. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2225

Heljan OO gauge, 3341, class 33 diesel, blue/yellow ends, re-numbered to 33108, detailed and weathered, good condition, box with wear. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2036

Heljan O gauge, class 40 diesel, blue, yellow ends, 40155, near mint, wrong box, box is for 40151 weathered. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2289

Hornby R2543, Castle class, 4081, Warwick Castle, green, early crest, near mint condition, storage wear to box. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2459

Three sailing ship kits, Heller La Belle Etoile 1/250 scale, Imai Esmeralda 1/350 scale, and Lee Sagres II 1/350 scale, appear complete, unchecked, wear to boxes. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2434

Four OO scale locomotives for spares or repair, Hornby 2.6.4 tank, S.D.J.R class 3F, Bachmann class 20, 264 tank, all require attention. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2046

Heljan O gauge, class 35 diesel, two tone green, late crest, un-numbered, boxed as new. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 205

A Collection of Three Commemorative Coin Covers, Test Cricket Centenary 1977, Apollo Soyuz Space Mission 1975, Italian 500th Anniversary Michelangelo, Also Turner Bicentenary Medallic First Day Cover and Great Britons Medallic First Day Cover Set

Lot 1194

Collection of match programmes and ticket stubs, including F.A. Cup final 2012 Chelsea v Liverpool - two hard-backed limited edition match programmes No.979 and No.1191 of a limited edition of 2000, match ticket and Bobby Moore Club match lanyard with a semi-final programme and ticket Liverpool v Everton,  Carling Cup final 2012 Cardiff v Liverpool programme, match ticket and Bobby Moore Club match lanyard,  F.A. Cup Final 1966 programme Everton v Sheffield Wednesday, F.A. Cup 1968 programmes Semi-Final Everton v Leeds and Final Everton v West Brom; FA Cup 1971 programmes Semi-Final Everton v Liverpool and Final Arsenal v Liverpool; FA Cup 1974 Semi-Final replay Leicester v Liverpool and Final Liverpool v Newcastle. Also FA Cup 1977 programme Semi-Final replay Liverpool v Everton (last page missing), Roger Hunt Testimonial match programme, 1972, twenty-four Liverpool programmes from 1970 to 1977 including Fairs Cup 1970/71 third round v Hibs, quarter final v Bayern Munich, semi-final (both home and away) v Leeds; UEFA Cup 1972/73 first round v Eintracht Frankfurt, quarter-final v Dynamo Dresden, semi-final v Tottenham and final v Borussia Monchengladbach; UEFA Cup 1976 semi-final v Barcelona, Sheffield Weds v Blackburn FA Cup 4th round programme with autographs (including John Newsome, Ian Nolan, Lee Brisco, Guy Whittingham, Petter Rudi, Matt Clarke) plus two Emlyn Hughes autographs, International Programmes: England v Norway 2014 with tickets and Royal Box pass; England v Ukraine 2009 with ticket and Bobby Moore Club lanyard; Germany , Czech Republic Euro 96 with tickets, (a lot)

Lot 673

Woolwich Arsenal 1909-10 fixture card for first team and reserves, scored fill in in ink and pencil, wear to covers

Lot 919

1970 World Cup tournament programme, England 1970 itinerary official FA Itinerary presented to the England Players and Officials for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, also covering the pre-World Cup tour to Colombia and Ecuador, includes photographs and facsimile autographs of the England players and officials, and first day cover, 1974 World Cup tournament programme and World Cup Guide, 1994 and 1998 World Cup tournament brochures, (a lot)

Lot 751

Ian Turner 9ct gold 1976 Southampton F.A.Cup Winners medal, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS IAN TURNER SOUTHAMPTON FC. the rim inscribed 1975-76, in original fitted case In the final played on 1st May 1976 at Wembley, Southampton defeated Manchester United to win their first and to date only Cup Final, Ian Turner was a pivotal part on the Southampton Cup-Winning side, making a series of early to deny United the lead. Bobby Stokes struck in the 83rd minute to give Southampton a famous victory

Lot 31

Roger Bannister autographed magazine photograph of Bannister completing first sub four minute mile, bears folds, another black and white autographed photograph of Roger Bannister with COA and another autographed by Chris Chataway, (a lot)

Lot 1210

Tottenham Hotspur season 1914-15 programme for the Semi-final London Challenge Cup between Arsenal v Crystal Palace, 3rd November 1914, played at White Hart Lane, bearing spine holesThis was the first team fixture for both clubs.

Lot 57

Paddy Brennan 18k gold Waltham full hunter pocket watch, with enamel dial, subsidiary seconds and Roman numerals, the interior of the case inscribed Presented To P. J. Brennan By The SHAMROCK LACROSSE CLUB, Champions 1907, the outer case inscribed with initials At the turn of the century, Paddy Brennan was already established as one of the top amateur lacrosse players with the Shamrock Lacrosse Club of Montreal, Quebec. By 1904 he was being offered opportunities to turn professional, but refused them all. He was therefore able to participate in the trials for what would become Canada's first truly national amateur lacrosse delegation and was selected not only to travel with them to the 1908 Summer Olympics, but to act as a captain. His amateur status also meant, however, that he had to work as a businessman outside of lacrosse, and he his presence on the team was at times sporadic. Work pressures eventually led him to announce his retirement in May of 1909. In 1912, however, he returned to the Shamrocks when the National Lacrosse Union voted to reinstate the role of the field captain, and the Shamrocks' president refused to take on the role himself. He even played in one more game with the team in July 1915 and scored a goal. Shortly thereafter he left the sport for over a decade, but by the late 1920s he had renewed his interest and began to work to raise its popularity. Paddy Brennan has been attributed as the inventor of indoor box lacrosse, a modern version of the game introduced in Canada during the 1920s and 30s. Brennan was said to get annoyed by the constant slowing of play from balls going out of bounds in the field game, and began experimenting with indoor games at the Mount Royal Arena, Montreal, during the early 1920s. He also served as the coach of Montreal's St. Willbrord lacrosse team before taking up that role with the professional Montreal Maroons in the early 1930s. In addition, he held the position of the Maroons' manager and accepted the role of honorary coach with the Verdun Athletic Club's amateur lacrosse squad. He remained active in promoting the sport at all levels until the 1950s, when he began to experience heart troubles, and he died in May of 1961. Patrick "Paddy" Brennan was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1966. We had the pleasure of selling Paddy's 1908 Olympic gold medal in these rooms at our Sporting Memorabilia Auction 10-11th November 2014, Lot 576 Provenance: By family descent

Lot 886

World Cup 1966 a first day cover autographed by Alan Ball, a further collection of 1966 first day covers, 1966 World Cup stamps, etc., and small collection of 1962 World Cup stamps, (a lot)

Lot 912

Collection of first day covers including Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters Bobby Robson, Alf Ramsey, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Ray Wilson, George Best, Football Legends, Royal Mail sticker book, the cover signed by Sir Stanley Matthews, various stamps, etc., (a lot)

Lot 58

Rare 1894 and 1924 Olympic Congress medal set, the obverse of each medal inscribed LE CONGRES INTERNATIONAL DE PARIS PROCLAME LE RETABLISSEMENT DES JEUX OLYMPIQUES, the reverse of 1924 inscribed 23 JUIN 1894 and the 1924, 23 JUIN 1924, in original fitted case, decorated with the Olympic Rings, each stamped bronze on the edge, 51mm. On June 16, 1894, the first Olympic Congress was declared open in the auditorium of the Sorbonne University in Paris, one week later on June 23rd, Pierre de Coubertin’s Olympic dream became a reality when a resolution to revive the Olympic Games was adopted unanimously at the group’s final meeting, the Congress led to the establishment of the International Olympic Committee, of which Coubertin became general secretary and later president, and to the naming of the first modern Olympic Games.

Lot 13

Rugby World Cup 'Sevens' 1993 complete package for first ever World Sevens, played at Murrayfield, 16th to 18th April 1993, comprising Unisys complete analysis of matches, six used tickets, three parking tickets, results sheet, England Winners photographic card with a personalised message on the reverse by Damian Hopley, advertising flyer for Famous Grouse Whisky tournament schedule, Pass Out players/officials party invite, Commemorative Dinner invite and menu with seating plan. Rare collection from the organiser, the event was low key and now an Olympic event; sold together with Rugby World Cup 'Sevens' 1993 signed programme for first ever World Cup Sevens, played at Murrayfield, 16th to 18th April 1993, 66-page, with individual team pages with squad player profiles signed by each team individually, signatures comprising Ireland (9), France (10), New Zealand (7), USA (10), Korea (11), Holland (10), Japan (10), Fiji (9), Latvia (10), Wales (9), South Africa (5), Romania (10), Argentina (10), Italy (10), Australia (6), Scotland (10), Tonga (6), Taiwan (3), England (10), West Samoa (12), Canada (6), Namibia (10), Spain (3), Hong Kong (7), over 200 signatures, due to the event being low key little available material previously, (qty) Bears minor creasing of cover Provenance: previously the property of Sales Director of Mizuno one of the major sponsors of the event.

Lot 702A

A rare 1905 first FIFA Bulletin, 1st September 1905, the only known example is on display at the FIFA Museum

Lot 708

Athletic News 1912-13 bound volume, approx. 40 publications from 17th June 1912 No.1916 to 19th May 1913 No.1964, bears wear to cover and page edgesAthletics News Newspapers produced every Monday, first published in 1875 until 1931. When it merged with Sporting Chronicle until 1940s. It covered all sports, events, except horse racing and was the sportsman’s bible. Its football coverage was second to none and covered match reports, fixtures, results, goal scorers, league tables and editorial. It was produced as an annual in 1887. The bound volumes are unique and are all flat with no folds in heavy protective covers, excellent condition, all are over 100 years old and all have superb coverage of FA Cup Finals.

Lot 73

Clyde Purnell a London 1908 Olympic Games white Great Britain cap, white fabric with embroidered Great Britain flag, silk-lined interior, interior in poor condition, wear and yellowing, stained exterior Clyde Purnell was born on 14th May in Ryde, Isle of Wight, he was a keen sportsman. He captained the Olympic Sporting Club at just 18 and played in Amateur Cup finals, winning both runners-up and winners medals. He was a member of the English amateur team that represented Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics winning the gold medal in the football tournament. In the first round match against Sweden, Great Britain defeated Sweden 12-1, Purnell scoring appearing in the final against Denmark, helping his side with a 2-0 win.

Lot 1285

An Arsenal official handbook, 1922-23, some staining from front and back covers on first and last pages

Lot 1284

Rare Arsenal first official handbook, 1914-15, missing cover, rear cover very frail and not attached loose

Lot 879

WORLD CUP 58 Thirty-seven colour postcard issued for group matches, play-off games, Quarter Finals, Semi-Finals, 3rd/4th Place play-off, Final and Tournament cards, feature a match action colour drawing and venue details and are effectively first day covers for each game, reverse have match details and two other first day covers, (a lot)

Lot 72

Clyde Purnell 1908 Olympic Games gold medal for Football, designed by Bertram MacKennal, the obverse depicting two women crowning an athlete with a laurel wreath and inscribed OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON 1908, the reverse St George slaying the dragon, the rim engraved WINNER ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB, CLYDE H. PURNELL, 15ct by Vaughton & Sons, diameter 33mm., 27gr. Clyde Purnell was born on 14th May in Ryde, Isle of Wight, he was a keen sportsman. He captained the Olympic Sporting Club at just 18 and played in Amateur Cup finals, winning both runners-up and winners medals. He was a member of the English amateur team that represented Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics winning the gold medal in the football tournament. In the first round match against Sweden, Great Britain defeated Sweden 12-1, Purnell scoring appearing in the final against Denmark, helping his side with a 2-0 win.

Lot 553

Stanley Matthews a Toronto City football trophy presented to Stanley Matthews, the trophy surmounted by the figure of a footballer, detached flanked by a pair of footballs and maple leaf with plaque inscribed TORONTO CITY S.C.1961 PRESENTED TO STANLEY MATTHEWS BY THE SUPPORTERS CLUB, YOU'RE THE TOPS WITH US, 30cm. high and white-metal tankard presented to Sir Stanley Matthews on his 70th Birthday from The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, the footballer on the first trophy needs repaired, (2) The following lots 543 to 562 were presented to football legend Sir Stanley Matthews and are being sold on behalf of the Matthews family Provenance: By family descent

Lot 890

Two 1966 World Cup final match programmes, 30th July 1966, one signed by Geoff Hurst, Bobby Charlton and Gordon Banks, 1966 tournament brochure, all with interior written text on team pages, four first day covers and World Cup stamps, (a lot)

Lot 26

Muhammad Ali - The Greatest 1964-74 film poster by William Klein, French example, circa 1975, colours very good, horizontal and vertical folds, some very slight tearing at folds, 46 x 30in.  The film by William Klein was shot over two periods in Ali's career, first leading up to two of his fights mid-1960s and then "Rumble in the Jungle" bout with George Foreman

Lot 1

A rare England v. Scotland first International match at Twickenham rugby union ticket stub, 18th March 1911, areas of creases

Lot 773

Two medals from the Ottorino Barassi Collection relating to AC Torino, both in gilt-metal & enamel, the first inscribed with details of the Club's Campione D'Italia and Coppa Italia victories up to and including the 1946-47 season; the second issued two years later and updated with the 1947-48 and 1948-49 League titles, the second with modern leather fob, (2)The following lots 765 to 781 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi

Lot 782

Roy Goodall 15ct gold Football Association International medal, 1929-1930, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed FA, International, the rim inscribed 1929-30 with ring suspension, 29grms. Provenance: Roy Goodall thence by family descent Some fine footballers have heralded from the City of Sheffield and its surrounding areas over the years, the city defined as the birthplace of the modern game, and one of its brightest stars was Roy Goodall, born on 31st December 1902, he came from the village of Dronfield just a few miles outside the city centre, the home today of the World’s oldest football club, Sheffield FC. Quite how the two Sheffield professional teams missed out on his signature is the question. Both were renowned for scouting and promoting local talent through their ranks, but Goodall slipped through their fingers and signed for Huddersfield Town at the age of 19 in 1921. Now, the Manager at that point, Ambrose Langley, was a resident of the steel city, having played with some distinction for the Wednesday back in the day, so there is every chance that he may have seen Goodall playing at junior level, or been made aware of his promise through the local football grapevine, either way it was Leeds Road for Roy and not the Lane or Hillsborough. Langley departed in the year he arrived, replaced by the man brought in as his assistant, a man who himself had plied his trade as a player for the Blades and whose brother has also worn the blue and white of the Wednesday, winning an FA Cup Winners medal for them in 1907 and a man who would leave his mark and name on the beautiful game forever, Herbert Chapman. There was a Sheffield connection there. Herbert and his brother, Harry, heralded from another village on the outskirts of Sheffield, Kiveton, so another strong connection. Harry, like Langley, had also had a spell as manager of Hull City. Football is always full of connections. Chapman would make Roy Goodall his skipper, and, in turn, Goodall would go on to lead the Yorkshire side to uncharted success for one of the youngest clubs in the League at that point. In the roaring 20’s Town were the team, winning the League Championship three times in a row and, between in the period he would also win the FA Cup, collect two runners up medals, see the club finish runners up in the League three times and also lift the charity shield. Goodall was no ordinary football defender. At his peak, he was widely recognised as one of the best defenders in the world- some accolade for a lad from Dronfield, playing an incredible 25 times for his country, many as Captain and at a time when the world was a far bigger place. 25 Caps back then could arguably be the equivalent of over 100 today due to the number of games played. Had England deemed to take a team to the first World Cup, Roy Goodall would have worn the armband, and you have to wonder what other trophies he would have lifted on an even bigger stage to add to the wonderful haul his years in the game brought. When his playing career was over, he had a spell as manager at Mansfield Town- again not that far from where he was born. Graham Budd Auctions are delighted and honoured to bring many wonderful pieces from the career of a Huddersfield Town giant and England legend to our June sale, a collection that brings to the market his medals, shirts, caps and other ephemera with the provenance from his proud descendants to find new homes and also keep his name and triumphs around for the next generations to know his name, what he did, and the style in which he did it. A true footballer.

Lot 441

Real Madrid memorabilia including the autographs of the great team of the early 1960s, a b&w photographic bookplate signed in ink by Santamaria, Pachin, Di Stefano, Puskas, Gento etc.; sold together with The Real Madrid Book of Football with the title page signed by Francisco Gento published 1961, hardback with d/j; the lot also includes a colour photocard of the team, a souvenir published by "The Hornet"; original b&w press photo of Kopa, Kubala & Di Stefano; souvenir brochure issued by the Club for the 1957 European Cup win (in original envelope posted to England); three original Real Madrid magazines published for the club's victories in the first three European Cup Finals 1956, 1957 & 1958; and an edition of France Football issued after the  victory of the inaugural European Cup Final in 1956, (9)

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