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BARNSLEY / ARSENAL Programme for a Friendly match played at Barnsley on 15/2/1958. One of two Friendly matches played by Arsenal on the same day, the other being Eintracht Frankfurt at home. Arsenal split their first team squad in order to play both games. Slightly creased. Fair-good
ARSENAL The first fifty five issues of "Gunners/Arsenal" magazine from volume 1 number 1 (Sept 94-Gunners magazine-complete run) to volume 2 number 8 of Arsenal Magazine (complete. from volume 1 number 1 dated Sept 97). Arsenal magazine was originally named Gunners before rebranding as Arsenal magazine and commencing again at volume 1 number 1). Generally good
ARSENAL Signed official book of the 1970/1 Double season "Arsenal! Arsenal!" with dust wrapper. The book is signed by the entire first team squad plus all of the back room staff and directors. Norman Burtenshaw, the refereee for the 1971 FA Cup Final has also signed the book.In total there are 44 signatures. Very good
ARSENAL Thirty four Arsenal Supporters` Club membership cards ranging from the first card issued in 1949/50 through to 2003/4. There are 2 different cards for the first issue in 1949/50 and they are complete through to 1979/80 except for one missing for season 1969/70. Very good
ARSENAL Evening Standard newspaper issued in the 1970/1 Double season signed by the entire squad. The centre pages is autographed by the entire first team squad of 17 players plus Bertie Mee, Don Howe and George Wright. Pages 8/13 is another full colour spread of the first team squad and is also fully signed by 16 of the 17 players, only missing Geoff Barnett. The rest of the newspaper is signed on their photos by Bob McNab (twice), George Armstrong, Peter Storey, John Radford, Bob Wilson, Jack Kelsey. There are a total of 43 signatures. Good
ARSENAL Official bound home volume for season 1957-8 which includes all standard issue home programmes for the first team and reserve fixtures plus Nottingham Forest postponed dated 5/4/1958, London v Lausanne Fairs Cup 23/10/1957 and Manchester United v Fulham FA Cup Semi-Final 26/3/1958. Very good
ARSENAL Official bound home volume for season 1958-9 which includes all standard issue home programmes for the first team and reserve fixtures plus Glasgow Rangers Friendly match postponed dated 28/10/1958, England v Young England 1/5/1959, West Ham United Youth Cup Semi-final 23/4/1959, Hendon v Tooting & Mitcham United London Senior Cup Final 9/5/1959 and Barnet v Walthamstow Amateur Cup Semi-Final 21/3/1959. Very good
ARSENAL Official bound home volume for season 1960-1 which includes all standard issue home programmes for the first team and reserve fixtures plus Dunstable Town. Met. League Cup 3/9/60, Cardiff City v Manchester City FA Cup Replay 16/1/61 and Wealdstone v Enfield London Senior Cup Final 13/5/61. Very good
ARSENAL Photograph of the first team for season 1938/9 signed by all paticipants. There are 12 autographs of Tom Whittaker, Alf Kirchen, Alf Fields, George Swindin, Jack Crayston, George Male, Bryn Jones, Len Jones, Cliff Bastin, Eddie Hapgood, Gordon Bremner and Ted Drake. The photograph comes with provenance that the item was given to an electrical technician of the film set of "The Arsenal Stadium Mystery". The photograph is slightly creased but the signatures are excellent. Good
ARSENAL / ASTON VILLA Programme and single sheet photo insert for the match at Highbury on 3/5/1930. Programme covers the 1930 FA Cup Final, which was the first major trophy won by Arsenal.Programme has a very slight horizontal crease and the photo insert has no faults. Very good
A fine Chinese silver punch bowl makers mark SS for Sun Shing of Canton & Hong Kong, first half of 19th century, with highly detailed chased decoration, depicting garden scenes, Oriental figures, buildings, boat on a lake, playing chequers ,a traveller, palm trees and other scenes, vacant shield shaped cartouche, weight 75.8oz 11.5in (29cm) diameter, 7in (18cm) high.
A Channel Islands `Royal Surprise` commemorative silver and gilt egg Guernsey 1982, by Bruce Russell, Limited Edition 82/100, crafted to commemorate the birth of Prince William, the first child of H.R.H. Prince Charles and The Princess of Wales, weight 3oz., in its original box with certificate.
"British Antarctic Expedition - Terra Nova R.Y.S., a silver plated entree dish cover, c.1910, bearing circular motif of the expedition with a penguin atop a half globe, oval, 28cm, led by Robert Falcon Scott the objective was to be the first expedition to reach the geographical South Pole "
Atkyns (Sir Robert) The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire, W Bowyer for Robert Gosling 1712, first edition: engraved frontispiece of Robert Atkyns by M van der Gucht, title page with woodcut printer`s device, Author`s Epitaph, eight single page engraved coats of arms, double page folding map of Gloucestershire, double page folding plan Gloster City, double page folding engraving West Prospect of Gloster, double page folding engraving Gloster Cathedral, 61 double page engraved bird`s eye views drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip; brown leather covered boards, ribbed spine with gilt tooling and lettering, bears armorial bookplate Cork & Orrery/see illustration.
Ian MacInnes/A View of Stromness, Orkney/signed lower right/oil on board, 71cm x 105cm (28" x 41.25")/Note: Ian MacInnes was an artist, teacher and political activist who spent most of his life on Orkney. He shared a love of Stromness and its idiosyncratic residents with his lifelong friend the writer George Mackay Brown. MacInnes provided illustrations for the dust jackets of many of Mackay Brown`s books. The present lot appears at first glance to show an idyllic view of Stromness, however closer inspection reveals various unusual details. While a funeral takes place in the foreground, a couple are cavorting behind a gravestone and a fisherman pushing his barrow has a skeletal spectre of death at his shoulder. The picture calls to mind Mackay Brown`s novel Greenvoe, in which a seemingly quiet Orcadion community is rife with dark undercurrents /see illustration.
Ptolemy I (305-283), Tetradrachm, head of Alexander the Great right, clad in elephant-skin, rev. Athena Alkidemos advancing right, brandishing spear and holding shield, small eagle on thunderbolt to right, AAE AN POY on left (SNG Copenhagen 18; Sear 7749); together with another Ptolemy Tetradrachm [2]. First with a few small areas of corrosion, otherwise both very fine
Faustina I, Denarius, Rome, 141, rev. Juno, 3.71g/5h (RIC 338; RSC 215); together with other miscellaneous ancient coins (5, four in silver) [6]. First very fine, others in varied state Provenance: Miss Eileen Atkinson Collection; the proceeds of this lot benefit the British Numismatic Society

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