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Lot 108

A Lalique 'Nemours' pattern glass bowl, first designed in 1929, with poppy decoration and inset black enamel, signed Lalique France, 25.5cm diameter

Lot 2

A Caughley oval basket, circa 1776-80, the diamond pierced tapering sides with flower head applications, set within rope twist handles with foliate terminals including 'hot cross bun buds', the interior basket printed in blue with the Pine Cone pattern within a blue painted 'lambrequin' border, the exterior details picked out in blue, underglaze blue C with serif mark and impressed Salopian, 27.5cm wide This form of basket was first developed by the modeller John Toulouse at Worcester in the 1770's. It has been posited that Toulose also worked at Caughley, the 'hot cross bun buds' being a signature of his style.

Lot 30

Two 19th century English porcelain jugs, probably Coalport, the first inscribed 'Thomas Millington, born June 28th 1848', the second 'Thomas James Joy, 21st December, 1860', between floral sprays, 16.5cm high and a further English jug similarly painted, unmarked, 15cm high (3)

Lot 213

An American Knights of Pythias masonic style sword c1865-70 with metal scabbard. A chain runs from the Knights Head pommel to crossguard and shield with emblazened 'U R', the reverse has 'F C B' on crossguard for Friendship, Charity & Benevolence. Leather covered wood grip. Blade made by Pettibone Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Owners name engraved on blade 'C.B.Kerr'.The Pythians were the first Fraternal Organization chartered by the United States Congress and at the urging of President Lincoln in 1864. It's goal was to bring the both sides of a warring nation back to peace and brotherhood.

Lot 171

West Indies interest: A rare mid-18th century Jamaican silver coffee pot, by Geradus Stoutenburgh, assay master A. Danvers, circa 1760, tapering circular form, scroll handle, decorated in the Rococo manner with shells, scroll, maidens, and animals, above a castle and building scene with a fisherman in the foreground, domed hinged cover, leaf capped spout, the body with two cartouches, each engraved with a later crest, on a raised circular foot, height 27.5cm, approx. weight 40.7oz. Provenance: purchased from Koopman, Sept 1992, Although 18th century Jamaican silver is rare, it is thought that at least twenty-three goldsmiths were working there in the mid-18th century. By this time there was concern that substandard articles were being produced. An act was passed and there was the introduction of an assay master. The first master was Charles Wood, and he was replaced in 1749 by Anthony Danvers. Danvers is thought to have come from Liverpool, and it is thought he died in Kingston in 1772. The practice of assay marking appears to have stopped by about 1765. Geradus Stoutenburgh may have originally come from New York. Ref: Robert B. Barker, The Proceedings of the Silver Society, 'Jamaican Goldsmiths, Assayers and their marks from 1665 to1775, Vo. 3, no.5, 1986.

Lot 613

λDr. Johnson interest, a George II silver-mounted tortoiseshell tobacco box, circa 1742, oval form, fluted decoration, plain silver mounts, inscribed 'This I give to my esteemed friend Dr. Samuel Johnson, H.H 1742' and 'When this you see, remember me', length 8.9cm. Dr Samuel Johnson was an 18th century essayist, lexicographer, biographer and poet. After nine year's work, in 1755, his Dictionary of the English Language was published, and while not the first dictionary, it was the most widely used for over 150 years. H.H. almost certainly refers to Harry Hervey a friend of Johnson's. James Boswell in his Life of Samuel Johnson (1791) records Johnson as saying "Hervey was a vicious man but very kind to me. If you called a dog Hervey I would love him."

Lot 631

Folder of first day issue Westminster Mint postage stamps and associated coins

Lot 710

Boots vintage home first aid case with contents

Lot 15

Banknotes/Cheques/Foreign Burma - Chartered Bank of India, Rangloon, Excnahge 40R stamps; Chartered Bank of India, Australia + China First Bill of Exchange with 20 Rupee (2), 1 Rupee (1), Burma Revenues and £1 Great Britain King George VI Foreign Bill Revenues (3). Very nice item.

Lot 46

Jersey - 1943 (19 JUN) 2½d First Day Cover to St. Heliers, 6sd Jersy datestamp and FELFPOST 'J' handstamp.

Lot 38

Great Britain - 1929 Postal Unused Congress ½-2½d (4) First Day Cover addressed to Stanley Gibbons, a RARE FDC believed not genuine.

Lot 187

An early twentieth century military drum - First Batallion The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, diametre 47.5cm, together with musicians banner and a collection of military clothing. CONDITION REPORT: Lacking top skin, interior paper labels, dating from the early twentieth century, George Potter and Others. Some paint Losses in certain areas and genral restorations required. Clothing to include socks, belt, dress cap full dress uniform, jackets etc.

Lot 158

A Royal Mint twenty first birthday five pound silver crown, Prince Henry of Wales, together with a silver proof crown, entente cordiale, all parts boxed. (2) CONDITION REPORT: All Parts Excellent

Lot 148

One Bottle - First Cask 1979 Highland Malt Whisky, CASK no. 1384, BOTTLE no. 589 CONDITION REPORT: Excellent condition, seal and labels all perfect.

Lot 1576

Rolling Stones, Decca Vinyl Mono L.P. Title ' Rolling Stones No 2 ' Released In January 15th 1965. 2nd Pressing. Catalogue Num. LK.4661. Matrix Number. XARL-6619-2A & XARL-6620-2A. Condition of Vinyl Nr Mint. Sleeve - Tear to Centre of Spine. Inner Sleeve - Creases to Sleeve. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1965 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 50 Years.

Lot 1572

Rolling Stones Out of Our Heads. Decca Vinyl L.P. Released In 1965. 1st Pressing. Catalogue Num. LK.4733. Matrix Number ARL.6973.11.3 & ARL.6974.12A. Stamper Number UII. Condition of Vinyl Nr Mint. Sleeve Is Excellent. Inner Sleeve Is Very Good. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1965 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 50 Years.

Lot 1565

The Rolling Stones ' Sticky Fingers ' Vinyl L.P. Released 1971. Catalogue Num. COC.59100. Matrix Num. COC-59100-A4. Complete with Photo. Vinyl Nr Mint Condition. Sleeve Excellent Condition, 2 Corners Slight Edge Knocks. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1971 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 44 Years.

Lot 1580

Rolling Stones ' Beggars Banquet ' Stereo Vinyl L.P. Released In 1968. Catalogue Num. SKL.4955. Matrix Numbers XZAL-8477-4K & XZAL-8476-2K. Vinyl Condition Nr Mint. Sleeve - Creases to Cover. Spine and Edges Excellent. Inner Sleeve Is Excellent. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1968 when The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 47 Years.

Lot 1574

Rolling Stones ' Its Only Rock ' N ' Roll ' Stereo Vinyl L.P. 1st Pressing. Released In 1974. Catalogue Num. COC.59103. Matrix Number COC.59103.A2 & COC.59103.B2. Condition of Vinyl and Sleeves - Nr Mint Condition In All Aspects. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1974 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 41 Years.

Lot 1584

Rolling Stones ' Between The Buttons ' Decca Stereo. Vinyl L.P. Released 1967. Catalogue Num. SKL.4852. Matrix Numbers XZAL-7644-5K & XZAL-7645-5K. Vinyl Nr Mint Condition. Sleeve - Excellent Condition. Spine - Excellent Condition. Inner Sleeve - Some Creasing. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1967 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 48 Years.

Lot 1578

Rolling Stones Mono Vinyl L.P. 2nd Pressing. Released 1964. Catalogue Num. LK.4605. Matrix Numbers XARL-6271-2A & XARL 6272-3A. Condition of Vinyl Is Excellent but Some Light Scratch Marks. Sleeve as Some Creases and Tiny Edge Knocks to Corners. Inner Sleeve Creased. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1964 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 51 Years.

Lot 1573

Rolling Stones ' Exile on Main St ' Stereo Vinyl L.P. 1st Pressing. Released In May 1972. Catalogue Num. COC.69100. Matrix Num. COC-69100-D2. Condition of Vinyl and Sleeves Excellent to Mint. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1972 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 43 Years.

Lot 1584A

Rolling Stones ' After-Math ' Mono Vinyl L.P. Released 1966. Catalogue Num LK.4786. Matrix Number XARL-7209-4B & XARL-7210-4A. Vinyl - Nr Mint Condition. Sleeve - Nr Mint Condition. Inner Sleeve - Excellent Condition. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1966 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 49 Years.

Lot 1575

Rolling Stones ' Black and Blue ' Stereo Vinyl L.P. 1st Pressing. Released In 1976. Catalogue Num. COC.57106. Condition of Vinyl and Sleeves - Nr Mint Condition. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1976 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 39 Years.

Lot 1579

Rolling Stones ' Let It Bleed ' Stereo Vinyl L.P. Released In 1969. Catalogue SKL-5025. Matrix Numbers XZAL-9363-P-5W & XZAL-9364-P-6W. Vinyl - Nr Mint Condition. Sleeve and Inner Sleeve Nr Mint Condition. Provenance - Vendor Bought This LP As A Young Man In 1969 When The LP Was First Released. Has Been In His Possession For 46 Years.

Lot 114

A 'First phase Chief’s blanket' by Nancy Kozikowski and a modernist wall hanging with woven signature " V "

Lot 263

A collection of four first day cover and presentation pack albums

Lot 385

The Royal Mint silver proof six coin set, 2015, 'A Story in Coins, The 100th Anniversary of the First World War' in original box of issue

Lot 398

A First World War painted wood Trench scope, 1916, with a partially preserved label and two spare mirrors

Lot 135

A silver chalice and cover, surmounted by the figure of St. Andrew, with twin scroll handles and stemmed foot, London 1937, 9.7 oz, to/w a Georgian Scottish set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, James Newlands, Glasgow 1819 (NB: first year of Glasgow assay since 1784) and an unmarked Spanish punch ladle set with a 1772 1 real coin (3)

Lot 327

Royal Crown Derby paperweight - 'The Ledge Wagon', first in a series of gypsy caravans, limited edition 191/1250, gold stopper, complete with presentation box Condition Report Good condition

Lot 734

An interesting WWI British Royal Navy destroyer's bulkhead clock inscribed 'HMS Lance .... Launched 25 February 1914', the 8-day movement with 20 cm diameter dial signed (with applied plate) 'Prescott Clock Co', within a brass case Notes: HMS Lance was a Laforey-class destroyer, launched a few months prior to the outbreak of the first world war and attached to the Harwich Force. Lance took part in numerous engagements during the war which included responsibility for firing the first shot of WWI, culminating in the sinking of the German minelayer Konigin Luise. Other actions included participation in the Battle of Heligoland Bight and the battle of Texel, which resulted in severe damage to the German torpedo fleet. Lance listed as scrapped in 1921. Condition Report Appears as removed from the ship when scrapped, movement runs briefly when prompted

Lot 994

Three Stevengraphs with equestrian subjects: 'The Start', 'The Finish' and 'The First Point'

Lot 634

Two Quartz wristwatches to include a Disney skeleton faced wristwatch and a Limited Edition First Man on the Moon wristwatch.

Lot 89

An early 20th century black painted metal first aid kit and contents (contents later).

Lot 370

Lambretta LD150 Scooter VUE 913, first registration 11.3.57, recorded mileage 28,592.

Lot 26

Three Royal Worcester white porcelain groups, Once Upon a Time, 23cm, New Arrival and First Steps, together with two other Royal Worcester figures, A Posy for Mother and Grandma's Bonnet, (5).

Lot 180

Stamps: first day covers including UK Wildings and an England Scotland football programme 1963.

Lot 152

Stamps: Collectors pack, first day covers and a stock book with UK, Eire, Isle of Man and Channel Island stamps.

Lot 333

Album of stamps and first day covers (large collection)

Lot 150

Stanley Gibbons postage stamp album and folder of World stamps and first day covers

Lot 69

Beatles Records to include Rubber Soul( parlaphone stereo YEX178-2, with sleeve, Let It Be - Apple YEX 774-30 with sleeve, Revolver YEX605-1 on parlophone PCS7009 ( no sleeve ), Help on Parlophone YEX 168-1, Beatles For Sale on ParloPhone late press with sleeve , The Beatles First - With Tony Sheridan And Guests LP // UK Polydor and Lennon McCartney Tijuana style. UK, European & Worldwide packaging available on all lots. Please see website www.eastbristol.co.uk for all details. Combined shipping available on all lots where possible.

Lot 267

Ten assorted volumes of mainly horticultural and aquatic interest, many first editions

Lot 383

Herbert Neptune R.A., ink, pen and wash, first World War battlefield, signed and inscribed on back, 29 x 45cm

Lot 1081

A fully-signed press photograph of the Arsenal team that achieved the club's first major honour when winning the 1930 F.A. Cup, 6 by 8in, photograph, backstamp, portraying the team smartly dressed at Highbury, signed in ink by Jack, James, Hulme, Seddon, Bastin, Parker, Baker, Preedy, Hapgood, Lambert & John

Lot 640

Graham Vearncombe: a yellow Wales goalkeeping jersey worn in the match v Republic of Ireland 28th September 1960, long-sleeved, the FAW badge inscribed V EIRE 1960-61 The Cardiff City goalie was the understudy for Welsh great Jack Kelsey and won his second and last cap in this friendly v Republic of Ireland in Dublin. Wales won 3-2 in this first-ever meeting between the sides.

Lot 827

Our Footballers, a scarce publication, undated and with no publisher's details, circa 1894, containing numerous b&w plates of football and rugby team-groups and player portraits including an image of Rotherham's Arthur Wharton, the first black professional footballer in the world

Lot 1005

A Grays Sports China miniature jug commemorating Sunderland's fourth First Division League Championship title in season 1901-02 decorated with a Sunderland footballer and inscribed SUNDERLAND, CHAMPIONS, FIRST DIVISION, 1891-2, 1892-3, 1894-5 & 1901-2, reg. design no. 588114, height 6cm., 2 1/4in.

Lot 482

1982 Monaco Grand Prix poster signed by race winner Ricardo Patrese, his black marker-pen signature above the image of a Brabham Formula 1 car, also signed by Osella team drivers Jean-Pierre Jarier in blue ink and Piercarlo Ghinzani in black, a lithograph after Jacques Grognet (born 1927), copyright ACM 1982, image 59 by 39cm., 23 by 15in., framed & glazed. Brabham driver Patrese was awarded his first F1 win despite confusion reigning over the last 3 laps of this race, as first Alain Prost crashed, Didier Pironi ran out of fuel and Patrese spun before restarting.

Lot 881

A 9ct. gold & enamel Scottish Football League Championship medal season 1962-63 awarded to Ronnie McKinnon of Rangers FC, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, FIRST DIVISION, SEASON 1962-63, R. MACKINNON, RANGERS F.C., in original fitted case Ronnie McKinnon made a total of 473 senior appearances for Glasgow Rangers between 1961 and 1972, winning two League Championship titles, four Scottish Cups, three Scottish League Cups and a European Cup Winners' Cup. The defender also won 28 Scotland international caps. He retired from professional football after suffering a broken leg in a European Cup Winners' Cup tie against Sporting Lisbon in 1972.

Lot 914

A Tottenham Hotspur cockerel pin badge relating to the 1961-62 European Cup Semi Final ties v Benfica, designed with the cockerel club mascot and initialled THFC initials This pin badge was swapped with a Benfica player after the tie. Spurs had a great run to the European Cup semi-finals in 1961/62, losing the first leg 3-1 in Portugal at the Stadium of Light, before winning the return leg at White Hart Lane 2-1 in front of 64,500 fans, but ultimately losing 4-3 on aggregate to eventual winners Benfica who triumphed in a high scoring final 5-3 v a star studded Real Madrid side

Lot 469

1930s Tazio Nuvolari memorabilia and Grand Prix scrapbooks, comprising three black & white photographic images, largest 5 by 8in., a laminated photocopy of a letter from Maserati concerning the 1934 Avus GP, taken with permission of the Nuvolari estate by the late Eoin Young, translation and provenance documentation, a greetings card signed and dated 1973 by his widow Carolina; plus three scrapbooks from the 1935, 1936 & 1938 seasons, 131 pages of press clippings and hand-written English text; together with The Story of Grand Prix Racing, a 1948 Fleet Street booklet published just prior to the first post-war British GP, 28-pages, fully illustrated (9). Nuvolari suffered a serious accident driving for Maserati in the 1934 Alessandria race, resulting in a severe fracture to his left leg. Despite protestations from the Maserati team, he left hospital to race once more at Avus in Berlin, just five week's later. He finished fifth with his leg still in a plaster cast!

Lot 348

A very scarce pair of early 1930s Great Britain Davis Cup programmes plus a period and related poster, the first programme is a four page folded card for the European Zone Final between Great Britain and Australia, played at Wimbledon, pen and ink scores added (neatly), a little soiled to front cover, but overall good; The second programme is from the Davis Cup Challenge Round match between Great Britain and USA in 1934, 12 pages in excellent condition, neatly pencilled scores of the days encounters; the poster, 63 by 50cm., reads, “Davis Cup Final 1933 played with Dunlop tennis balls for the sixth successive year”,. three colours with images of Lee, Hughes, Perry, Cochet, Borotra etc., some chips, horizontal and vertical folds (3)

Lot 639

Ivor Allchurch's No.10 jersey worn in Wales's first-ever match at a World Cup Finals tournament v Hungary at Jernvallen Stadium, Sandviken, Sweden, 8th June 1958, short-sleeved Worn by the Swansea Town inside-forward Ivor Allchurch in the historic match for Welsh football. The game against the previous World Cup runners-up Hungary ended as a 1-1 draw with John Charles scoring Wales's first World Cup goal. The World Cup shirts worn by Wales did not carry any details of the opponents above the badge or details of the competition. Allchurch kept the opening match shirt as a souvenir and in fact regularly wore it as a leisure shirt in later years. Ivor Allchurch (1929-1997) played in 68 international matches for Wales between 1950 and 1966, scoring 23 goals. After the 1958 World Cup he moved to Newcastle United and then in 1962 to Cardiff City before finishing his playing career back at Swansea Town, retiring in 1968.

Lot 910

A miscellany of international presentations, ex-collection of a US Soccer official, including a Japanese Samurai helmet that was presented on the occasion of New York Cosmos visit to Hawaii in the first soccer match played in Honolulu; a boxed Real Madrid stadium model, a delicately carved wooden presentation from the Chinese F.A., china plate from Hertha Berlin, salver from Flamengo, Russian samovar and set of dolls, crystal football and a variety of other objects (a qty.)

Lot 738

Robbie James's Wales international debut cap 1978-79, red, inscribed 1978-79 This is James's first senior cap and covers ix games: Malta at Wrexham (7-0), W.Germany at Wrexham (0-2), Scotland at Cardiff (3-0), England at Wembley (0-0), N.Ireland in Belfast (101) and Malta in Valetta (2-0). James was a Swansea City player at the time.

Lot 1340

A collection of Watford home programmes dating between 1949 and 1965, including some floodlit friendlies v continental teams in the 1950s, also Man Utd in the Cup 28.1.50 and Watford's first League Cup match v Derby 11.10.60 (qty. approx. 190)

Lot 1267

An extremely scarce and early F.A. Cup Final programme Blackburn Rovers v West Bromwich Albion played at Kennington Oval, London, 3rd April 1886, 2d. match card printed by Wright & Co., 41 St Andrews's Hill, London, E.C., printed both sides with line-ups and advertisement for F.H. Ayres sporting equipment manufacturers This programme was issued for the 15th F.A. Cup Final in 1886 and the auctioneer has only ever seen one earlier example, the match card issued for the 1882 Cup Final between Old Etonians and Blackburn Rovers in 1882, also played at the Kennington Oval, and sold at Graham Budd Auctions 13th May 2013, lot 895, for a World Record auction price of £30,000. The 1886 F.A. Cup Final finished goalless after 90 minutes. No formal arrangements regarding extra time were in place at this date, it would require agreement from both sides for the match to proceed on this basis. When the first instance of a drawn game arose in 1875, for example, the Royal Engineers and Old Etonians had both agreed before the match to play 30 minutes extra-time. However, the 1-1 deadlock was not broken and the Final proceeded to a replay. In 1886 West Bromwich Albion wanted to the play extra-time but Blackburn Rovers declined the request. The match therefore went to a replay played at Derbyshire County Cricket Club's Racecourse Ground a week later which Rovers won 2-0 through goals by Joe Sowerbutts and team captain James Brown. It was Blackburn Rovers's third successive victory in the F.A. Cup having beaten Queen's Park twice in 1884 and 1885. It was West Bromwich Albion's first appearance in a F.A. Cup Final. They would reach the final again the following season only to suffer heartbreak to local rivals Aston Villa. But it would prove to be a case of third time lucky as they lifted 'the little tin idol' in 1888 beating Preston North End 2-1.

Lot 1153

The autographs of the Tottenham Hotspur 1922-23, on a page removed from an album, first-team & reserves, 26 signatures in ink including the trainer Billy Minter, Seed, Poynton, Dimmock, Grimsdell, Maddison etc.; the reverse of the sheet signed by members of the Burnley team including players from the 1920-21 Championship side

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