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First Gear 1/34th scale commercial vehicle group, 3 boxed examples to include No.19-2792 "Malcolm Towing" Mack R600 Wrecker Tow Truck (VG-BG), No.19-1731 "Watson Brothers" Kenworth Cabover Bullnose and Trailer (VGNM-BG), and No.19-2512 "City of Chicago Mack R-Model with Dump Trailer (VGNM-BVG) photos of models applied to boxes
First Gear 1/34th scale commercial vehicle group, 3 boxed examples to include No.19-2108 "Tollway and Tunnel Authority" 1959 International RF-200 Tractor with Lowboy Trailer (VG-BVG), No.19-2210 "Cappello" Mack R-Model with Lowboy Trailer (VG-BVG), and No.19-2012 "Sandy's Towing" 1952 GMC Heavy Duty Wrecker (VG-BVG) photos of models applied to boxes
Corgi Classics and First Gear Mixed Scale Commercial Vehicle Group, 5 examples, un-checked for completeness, to include First Gear Motor City Ford F-800 Tractor with Trailer, Corgi No.55160 Diamond T890 Wrecker with Trailer, Corgi No.US50705 Mack LJ Logger, Corgi No.55501 Elliots of York Diamond T Low Loader and Load, and Corgi No.24901 Guinness Leyland Beaver Platform Lorry and Trailer, (photos of models applied to boxes)
VERY SCARCE GLASGOW NORTH EASTERN FOOTBALL MEDAL AWARDED TO CELTIC FC 1888-89 monogrammed 'JMCL', inscribed to the reverse 'Won by Celtic FC J.McLaughlin 1888-89', unmarkedPlease note that excerpts of the associated scrapbook relevant to the medal will be included. The book will remain the property of the vendor and will not be sold. Note: Celtic legend James McLaughlin (1864-1946), who played a key role in the club's 6-1 win against Cowlairs in the Glasgow North-Eastern Cup on 11th May 1889, later passed the medal to his grandson, Bill McLaughlin. Now 83 years old, the lifelong Celtic fan believes it is time for another football fan to become custodian of the historical piece."I was very close to my grandpa. He was a fantastic player and would tell me marvellous stories about his time at Celtic and his career as a top referee afterwards. It was because of him that I became a Celtic supporter. One day he called me into his room where I found him and his eldest daughter Cis. He showed me the medal and said, 'This is for you but, until you are old enough to look after it, I am asking Cissie to take care of it for you'. She duly passed it on to me and from then on I wore it round my neck on a gold chain. My two sons and my daughter are all rugby people but with a continuing interest in and love of Celtic, and were all present at the rededication of my Grandpa's grave by the Celtic Graves Society. They love the stories behind the medal but when we talked about what should happen to it in the future we all felt that it would be entirely appropriate for it to be passed to a football fan who would treasure it."James McLaughlin played for Celtic for two seasons as a full back and then goalkeeper, and made his debut in the first ever Old Firm game against Rangers on 28th May 1888, which Celtic won 5-2. There was no Scottish league in those early days so McLaughlin and his team mates only played in Cup and Challenge matches. The young McLaughlin made a huge impact on the team and was later made an offer by Arsenal - which he turned down. James loved his time at Celtic and when asked about his teammates was quoted as saying: "They are a grand bunch of fellows to know." In later years James would go on to play for Glasgow Hibs and then Battlefield.
NINE CARAT GOLD SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 1931-32 MEDAL the reverse inscribed 'Won by Motherwell FC, J. McMenemy 1931-32', maker J McMenamin Ltd, Birmingham 1931, medal 4cm longNote: John McMenemy was the son of the all-time Celtic great Jimmy McMenemy. John made his Celtic debut in December 1925 from St Roch's making a total of sixteen league & Scottish Cup appearances for Celtic, scoring two goals. He was to join Motherwell in 1928 where he would become a regular fixture, gaining a Scotland International Cap in 1933. It was a truly remarkable season that ended with Motherwell five points ahead of Rangers as their League win was the first outside the Old Firm since Third Lanark had won the title back in 1904. It was to be the only time that the League title was to be wrested from Celtic and Rangers in the years between the wars.
Footballers Signed Cover Collection. ELEVEN multi-signed footballers first day covers. Includes 1994 Newcastle United Football Firsts cover signed by Kevin Keegan, Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball, David Sadler and one other, Hillsborough cover signed by three, City Ground cover signed by four including the late Brian Clough, multi-signed Liverpool v Sunderland cover including Ian Rush, Ray Houghton, Bruce Grobbelaar, multi-signed Football League v Rest of World cover including Bobby Robson, St James Park multi-signed cover including Alan Shearer, Kevin Keegan, Villa Park multi-signed cover including Bruce Rioch, France v Netherlands multi-signed postcard including Martin Buchan and cricketer Fred Truman, European Football Germany cover signed by many including Franz Beckenbaur, European Football England signed by many including Alan Shearer, Bryan Robson, Paul Gascoigne, European Football Scotland signed by many.
Assorted RAF Signed Covers, clippings, photos and ephemera collection. Around fifty items - covers, signature pieces, small cards, vintage photos, and so much more. A real treasure trove of items!! Includes Battle of Britain veteran signed covers with names such as Sgt A W P Spears (222 Sqn), Jock Cunningham DFC (19 Sqn), Peter Ayerst (124 Sqn), as well as other WWII veterans such as US Ace Jack Ilfrey, Ralph Ward (Lancasters, 227 Sqn), some vintage aeroplane photos, Royal Air Forces Association membership card from 1945, Return to Laufen cover signed Dr. Willi Galihofer, RAF Benson signed WWII Dakota pilot Bob Broughton, Fairey Firefly signed Peter Spoden, Fairey Firefly signed Heinz Roekker, portrait greeting card signed Dennis David, Battle of Britain signature clippings including John Peel, Frank Mares, Eric Poole, Kenneth Edwards, Jerry Jones, other signature clippings including Don Bennett, Harry Burton, book page signed Lewis Brandon, Sound Barrier cover signed John Derry - the first British pilot to break the sound barrier in 1948, plus so much more.
Signed First Day Cover Collection. Four autographed first day covers. Consists of Joanna Lumley and Christopher Lee autographed 2011 Royal Shakespeare Company first day cover, 1999 Benham Royal Wedding of Sophie and Edward cover signed by fashion designer Tomasz Starzewski who designed outfits for Princess Diana and Sophie Rhys-Jones, Christopher Lee & Ian McKellern signe 1995 Benham small silk Shakespeare FDC, St Helena cover signed by Dad's Army actress Janet Davies.
A BOX OF ANTIQUARIAN NOVELS to include first edition of Thackeray 'Vanity Fair' 1848 A/F, Hannah Maria Jones - 'Gipsey Girl; or The Heir of Hazel Dell', etc. (21) Condition Report: Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
THE NEW AND COMPLETE BOOK OF MARTYRS, OR AN UNIVERSAL HISTORY OF MARTYRDOM BEING FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYRS', Alex Hogg, C17th, copper plates, together with 'The Book of Martyrs or the Arts and Monuments of the Christian Church......' by Rev. John Fox, 1811, 'A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament', 1738 A/F and 'A Christian Directory. The First Part, Christian Ethicks: or, Directions...' by Richard Baxter, 1672 (4) Condition Report: Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
H. G. WELLS - 'THE ISLAND OF DR MOREAU', William Heinemann 1896, first edition, No dustjacket, tan cloth boards with black print to spine and red and black to front board, publisher's imprint on back board, 33 pages of adverts at rear - The Time Machine - Out of Due Season.Condition Report:Small marks on back cover otherwise very good condition
ERICH MARIA REMARQUE - 'ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT', G. P. Putnam's Sons, March 1929, first English edition. Beige cloth cover with green print, original dark green dustjacket with cream printCondition Report:Dustjacket is taped to endpapers with two small pieces of tapeDustjacket has small tear top of spine, 1 cm tear top of reverseOtherwise very good condition
A BOX OF VARIOUS COLLECTABLE BOOKS to include E. Nesbit - 'The Enchanted Castle', 1907 first edition and vols II and III of Turner's 'History of the Anglo-Saxons', 1852 (15) Condition Report: Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - 'KIDNAPPED', Cassell & Company, 1886, first edition, second issue, corrected text to pages 40, 64 and 101 and adverts at rear dated 07.86. No dustjacket, brown cloth boards.Condition Report:Slight wear on spine edgesFoxing to initial pages, map and end pages Inscription dated 11. 8. 1886
A BOX OF ANTIQUARIAN AND COLLECTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOKS to include various illustrated, Nister, Epaminondas, etc some A/F Nister titles:Touch & GoOur Darling's Surprise PicturesRevolving PicturesOur Book of Feathered FriendsOld Father Christmas His Picture BookSomething To Laugh At All A/F, the first three have very damp stained covers, detached pages, and some non-working pictures, all three very much A/FFeathered Friends has sellotape repairs to inner spine and detached pagesFather Christmas - spine very weak, torn endpaper, Something to laugh At - weak almost detached spine, Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
HEXAPLA IN EXODVM: That is, a sixfold commentary vpon the second book of Moses called exodus........., by Andrew Willet, the first part or tome, imprinted by Felix Kyngston 1608, A/FCondition Report:Incomplete Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
ERSKINE CHILDERS - 'THE RIDDLE OF THE SANDS, A Record of Secret Service Recently Achieved', Smith, Elder & co. 1903, first edition. No dustjacket, black cloth boards with white print. An important work considered to be the first spy novel.Condition Report:Split in cloth on spine edge, wear on spine edgesSpine title dullSome foxing and small red ink marks on front endpaper, foxing to rear endpapers1" tear in folding map, no loss
G. K. CHESTERTON - 'THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH and other stories', Cassell & Company, Ltd. 1922, first edition. No dustjacket, green cloth boards with black print.Condition Report:Spine slightly faded with small scratch.Foxing on endpapers.Photograph of G. K. Chesterton with Mrs Petrie's bust of him pasted down on blank page opposite half title.
One volume "Histoire de la Gverre des Peloponnesiens et Atheniens, Escripte et Divisee en Hvict Livres : Par Thvcydide Athenien Nouuellement Traduicte de Grec en Francois : Par LOVYS IAVSAVD, D'VSEZ" (Louis Jausaud D'Uzez), published for Jacques Chouet 1600, vellum bound CONDITION REPORTS We are unable to confirm if complete or altered but going through the pages by number: page 376 is misprinted and reads 176 to top, page 504 is printed twice although the content of the pages are different. Page 512 is not printed but the last word on page 511 is infques on the bottom and is the first word on the top of page 513. It starts with page 1 and goes through to page 551 plus title page, 23 further pages of text un-numbered at the front and index at back. Generally the cover which may have been rebound in vellum is torn in several places and has staining, is misshapen and wrinkled. The pages themselves have staining and are wrinkled. some corners are turned over, end pages show more wear inc. some foxing. Has wear and tear conducive with age and use. Pages from 489 through to the last page have some insect damage to them. See images for more details.
A very rare piece of history - Captain J.E. Crossland R.N.R., R.D. Royal Navy Reserve Medal for long and distinguished service, with miniature in silver gilt. British War Medal World War 1. Mercantile Marine War Medal 1919 CQD Medal named in the original box. A 14ct gold cased pocket watch and chain in the original presentation box in working order presented to the recipient by the President of the United States. Crossland from Hamilton Ontario schooled on board HMS Conway, he left with a double extra certificate, a winner of Seamanship and English History as well as other prizes. He was for years aboard the Kirkwood in Liverpool it was dismasted and foundered in the North Atlantic after being stranded on the Bar of the Columbia River in Portland. Crossland took his first examination and from that was appointed Second Mate of the Earls Court, and other Liverpool vessel. After 12 months on the ship he was one of 6 survivors after she was wrecked on the Margin Sands in the Bristol Channel. He then took another examination and became Second Mate on the Clme and Proper a British Steamer belonging to Cardiff thus enabling him to take his Masters Certificate. In 1887 he joined P & O where he was 5th Officer of the Carthage. He rose to 2nd Officer on the Himalaya which were steamships. He then joined White Star and obtained commission in the Royal Naval Reserves in 1892. He took part in the Bombardment of Suda Bay Crete in 1897. He was awarded the Royal Naval Reserve Decoration for long and distinguished service by King Edward VII in 1908. He had commanded the Tropic, Bovic, Corinthic and Ceramic. The Great War broke out in 1914 when Crossland was commanding the Athentic, he was transferred to the Cymric carrying munitions and was one of 5 vessels to get past the German submarines. After this he was on another 2 ships Corinthic and Ceramic. In March 1920 he was transferred to the Athenic and it was during this time in command effected a rescue at sea. The Athenic received a wireless call near San Salvador from the Munamar, a steamer which was hard ashore with 83 stranded passengers. The Athenic saved them all along with their baggage. This earned him a much prized recognition from the U.S. Goverment, and this Waltham gold watch was presented to him by President Harding, also from the American people. During this period he received this CQD Medal in silver gilt and in its presentation box one of possibly only 4-5 struck. The passengers of the Munamar wrote him a personal thank you letter which has been framed as you can see, is part of this wonderful collection. Captain Crossland retired and his last voyage arrived in Southampton on 28th September 1923.

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