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Lot 942

Uruguay, Banco Nacio–al, Ten Centesimos, H 039001, overstamped Canelones, Fifty Centesimos, F 023429, overstamped Tacuarembo, both 25 August 1887 (Pick A87c, A89c) [2]. First very good, second fine

Lot 944

Yugoslavia, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Ministry of Finance, Eighty Kronen overprint on Twenty Dinara, 1919, no. 01529 035567; Four Hundred Kronen overprint on One Hundred Dinara, 1919, no. 471293 (Pick 18, 19); National Bank, Ten Dinara, 1944; Five Hundred Dinara, 1935; One Thousand Dinara (2), both 1931 (Pick 29, 32, 50a); Laibach Province, Fifty Cents 1944 (Pick R16); Industrijski Bon, One Dinar, 1951 [8]. First two very fine and better, others in varied state

Lot 964

Malta, Government of Malta, Two Shillings and Sixpence, Five Shillings and Ten Shillings, all 13 September 1939 (Pick 11-13) [3]. Good very fine, first slightly better

Lot 976

Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, One Pound (4), 6 June 1958, 7 December 1960, 12 December 1960, 18 January 1961 (Pick 21a, 21b); Reserve Bank, Five Pounds, 1966, One Dollar (31), Two Dollars (28), all 1970-9, Five Dollars (5), all 1972-8, Ten Dollars (5), all 1973-9 (Pick 29, 30a, 30b, 30c, 31a, 31b, 31c, 31d, 32a, 32b, 33b, 33c) [74]. First four very good to fine, others good fine to very fine, some better

Lot 212

A first period worcester fluted sauce boat painted in underglaze blue with a chinese figure or floral border, c1760 cracked

Lot 267

A first period worcester slop bowl printed in underglazed blue with a three flowers pattern, hatched crescent mark and four other items of contemporary worcester porcelain

Lot 272

A first period worcester teacup and saucer transfer printed in underglaze blue with a fence pattern

Lot 72

OMEGA-a stainless steel quartz gentleman`s Seamaster bracelet watch circa 1990, the matt black dial with hourly applied luminous markers, outer minute track, date aperture positioned to three o`clock, tonneau shaped case with black calibrated unidirectional bezel, fitted to a stainless steel link bracelet with double folding clasp, case number 53642660. Case diameter 40mm. Omega bracelet watch, quartz, movement is currently functioning, dial and glass both appear to be in good condition, luminescent on hands is tarnished, case is scratched with some dints in various places, case back has a post code faintly scratched underneath the Seamaster logo, this could possibly be polished out, bezel is scratched with marker missing at 0 minutes, bracelet and clasp are both scratched and scuffed as a result of general wear, a replacement pin is sticking out of the first link at twelve o` clock, watch may benefit from a refinish. racelet measures 20cm. Together with authentic box, instruction booklet and spare link. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

Lot 86A

BETJEMAN, John `First and Last Loves` Murray, 1952, 1st edn in D/W. Tog. with Misc. Literature.

Lot 469

An album of early 20th Century postcards of India, views in Calcutta, Delhi, Dagshai, Oodeypoor etc., and an album of first day covers, most set with various coinage, two pound and five pound coins etc. in an album.

Lot 263

A Royal Doulton figure First Steps HN 2242

Lot 5

"Two Giorgio Beverley Hills collectors bears for 2006/2007, the first in long white artificial mohair and the other in long brown artificial mohair, both boxed"

Lot 17

"Two Merrythought `Cheeky` bears, the first in artificial lambs wool with amber/black plastic eyes and velveteen snout, the second in artificial pink mohair with internal rattle, each bearing label to right leg "

Lot 19

"A group of four Danbury Mint collectors dolls depicting the first year of a baby`s life comprising `Baby`s First Year`, `Playtime`, `Bundle of Joy` and `Sitting Pretty`, each with associated parts, boxed with certificate "

Lot 459

"Five Liliput HO scale `First Class` coaches and rolling stock including L.350041 and five others, each boxed "

Lot 213

Royal Worcester lady "First Dance" 3629

Lot 458

A set of Royal Mail Special Stamps 1991, various medallions and first day covers

Lot 499

A Royal Mail Special Stamp album 1989, a general stamp album, various first day covers, loose stamps etc.

Lot 590

Early XX century print entitled "The first sight of his son and heir"

Lot 780

"Harry Potter and the Philosopher`s stone, hardback book bearing signatures of the first film inc Richard Harris, provenance by repute, obtained by a member of Pinewood production staff "

Lot 108

SIR FRANCIS CARRUTHERS GOULD, INITIALLED, PEN, INK AND WATERCOLOUR, “Maffickers” (drawn for his first book of Froissart’s Modern Chronicles published in 1902), 3” x 7”

Lot 1

* Bowles & Carver (publishers). A Flat Between Two Sharps, Law is like a new fashion, folks are bewitched to get into it - It is also like bad weather, most people are very glad when they get out, n.d. c.1790, mezzotint ‘droll’ with original hand colouring in watercolour and gouache, trimmed to image on three margins, several repaired tears and folds, 350 x 250mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, ’The Triple Plea, Law, Physic and Divinity’, n.d. c.1790, mezzotint ‘droll’ with original hand colouring in watercolour and gouache, four stanzas of comic verse below image, trimmed to image on three margins, upper left corner torn and replaced in facsimile, 350 x 250mm, mounted, framed and glazed. The first print shows Westminster Hall. Standing in front of the building is a simple countryman scratching his head as he is seemingly bambozzled by the silver tongues of a solicitor and a barrister. The second image depicts a Doctor, a Cleric and a Lawyer debating which is the most important profession. The underlying message being that a man would be wise not to trust any of them. (2)

Lot 59

* Baxter (George). The Arrival of her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria at the House of Lords to open the First Parliamnet of her Reign, n.d., c.1841, mezzotint on wove, by? and after George Baxter, image size 545 x 430mm, together with Atkinson (Thomas Lewis), Ralph Ward Jackson, Founder of West Hartlepool, n.d. c.1860, full length mezzotint on wove after Francis Grant, trimmed to plate mark, 790 x 510mm, with Dawe (George), Benjamin West Esq. President of the Ryoal Academy and Historical Painter to His Majesty, pub. A.Robertson, May 10th. 1804, mezzotint on wove after A.Robertson, good margins, 350 x 245mm, together with another five male portraits, various sizes and condition (8)

Lot 138

* Martin (John, 1789-1854). Moses with the Tables of Law, & Moses Breaketh the Tables [from Illustrations to The Bible], a pair of fine, dark proof impressions, before letters (except second work, with the words ‘Designed and Engraved by John Martin’ to centre of lower margin), the first work with short closed tear repaired to centre of upper blank margin, image size 190 x 290mm, sheet size 220 x 300mm (2)

Lot 177

* Stubbs (George). Eclipse, the property of Capt. O’Kelly, was got by Mask when in the Possession of Mr. Wildman.... pub. Laurie & Whittle June 4th. 1804 (but later impression, c.1949), mezzotint on wove, 250 x 350mm, mounted with, Giller (William C.), Painter, A Celebrated Retriever the Property of E.Chimery Esq., pub. W.Raddon, Dec. 1st. 1827, mezzotint on wove after A.Cooper, good margins, 305 x 345mm, with Turner (Charles), Mr. Saml. Chiffney, 1807, mezzotint on wove, printed in colours, thread margins, 465 x 320mm, with two others similar First item described. George Stubbs, The Complete Engrave Works, Lennox Boyd, Dixon & Clayton, no.144. (5)

Lot 241

* Sutherland (Thomas). A Group of Auriculas, pub. Dr. Thornton May 1st. 1807, fine aquatint after Philip Reinagle, printed in colour and finished by hand, 520 x 420mm, framed and glazed. First state. (1)

Lot 309

EARLY 19TH CENTURY SWISS SCHOOL Portrait of Charlotte De Buren, titled verso, oils on canvas, 24 1/2" x 20" Charlotte de Buren (1784-1843) was the first child of Charles de Buren (1731-1787) (son of Cornelie Jacobee van Assendelft, Member of the Grand Council of Bern and Baron of Vaumarcus) and Charlotte Elisabeth de Buren (daughter of Philippe de Buren, Governor of Aigle).

Lot 35

Early and rare 18/19th c Jeu De Pallone carved wooden cylindrical hand cover c/w steel wire clamps - with raised carved pyramid grooves - ventilation holes - some age cracking otherwise (G) overall 5.5" x 5.5". Note: Pallone was particularly popular throughout northern and central Italy in the 18/19th c it was considered the most popular sport of ancient Italian national sports and it`s first regulations invented by Antonio Scaino from Salo dating back to 1555 - balls are struck back and forth with the wooden cylinder called a bracciale, worn over the forearm - originally the ball was inflated, but now a hard rubber ball is used. Scoring is by fifteen and tens, as in tennis and the team which wins 12 games is final winner of the match. The ball is put into play by a designated server, called the Mandarino who otherwise plays no other part in the game. The receivers can reject serves at will similar to the game of Fives. Pallone is often played on courts marked out on town streets. For further reference see "500 years of Tennis" by Clerici.

Lot 36

3x Vic lithograph tennis prints - to incl 2 original London Illustrated News and one Harper`s Weekly magazine extracts c1880. All three prints featuring tennis matches, costumes and equipment of the time - one mounted and the other two are framed and glazed overall 23" x 28" max - each with vertical centre folds (F). Original art work by British artist Bert Thomas (1883-1966) who created the famous First World War cartoon entitled `Arf a mo` Kaiser `of a British Private lighting his pipe

Lot 43

Rare 1926 International France v USA tennis match programme: very rare single sheet/order of play on the centre court to include our black cost, V Richards, Miss H Wills, Miss Ryan together with the results of the previous first two day which also included the players J Brugnon, P Feret, Mme Mathieu et al - played on Sunday, 30 May 1926 - vertical and horizontal pocket fold is otherwise (G)

Lot 59

Collection of early lawn tennis books: to incl F W Payn "Tennis Topics and Tactics" 1st ed1907 in the original red and gilt pictorial cloth boards and spine, 57 full page tennis photographs, some speckle foxing and foxing to rear index and advertisements - spine faded rubbed and dust stains to covers (A/F) nevertheless scarce: plus G W Hillyard "40 Years Of First Class Lawn Tennis" 1st ed1924, original green and gilt cloth boards and spine, numerous photographic illustrations, some foxing to closed pages otherwise (F/G)and FR Burrow "Lawn Tennis - The World Game Of Today" - 1st ed 1922 in the original decorative green and gilt cloth boards and spine (some wear to top and tail of spine and bruising to corners) with numerous photographic illustrations throughout - internally clean hence (F/G) and finally R.F and H L Doherty "On Lawn Tennis" 1932 reprint in the original paper bound to boards with photograph to the front cover , internally very clean some dust stains to cover otherwise (G) (4)

Lot 216

Carl Lewis signed World Record Holder 100m athletic footwear and bag - comprising pair of Mizuno Super Athlete running shoes and holdall signed by Lewis - the then newly designed shoe cost $500,000 and was first worn at The World Athletics Championship held in Tokyo 1991 where Carl Lewis achieved a new world record in the 100m in 9.86 seconds - comes c/w Mizuno coloured poster showing Lewis crossing the line wearing a similar shoe and copy of the newspaper article. (4)

Lot 219

Collection of 1996 Olympic Games signed first day issues - to incl gold medallists and signed individually - Women`s Athletics signed by Sally Gunnell, Women`s Swimming signed by Sharron Davies, Men`s Swimming signed by Duncan Goodhew, Men`s Hurdles signed by Colin Jackson, Men`s Shot Put signed by Geoff Capes, Men`s Canoeing signed Steve Redgrave, Men`s Sprinting Events signed by Allan Wells and Equestrian signed by Richard Meaded and one other. (8)

Lot 225

Scarce Boxing engraving by William Howard Robinson signed and dated 1917: titled "An Evening at The National Sports Club" depicting "Peerless Jim" Driscoll and Jim Bowker in the ring before Round 1 for the British Featherweight Championship in 1907 - signed in pencil by the artist to the border c/w hand drawn vignette of a boxer to the one corner and the Sporting Clubs Crest in the opposite corner - mounted and framed - image measures 16" x 30.5" - overall 36 x 47.5". Note: Driscoll won the fight with KO in the 17th round. Jim Driscoll went on to fight against World Feather Weight Champion Abe Attwell USA in New York in a no decision contest, which ended in a draw but given the "Newspaper decision" and laid claim to the crown. He held the British Feather weight title from 1906 - 1913 and also won the European Crown but died from pneumonia in 1925 and his popularity and fame saw the streets of Cardiff lined with mourners. Driscoll was a contemporary of Jimmy Wilde who was the subject of another painting by Robinson titled "A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club" which Mullock`s sold in 2007 for £155,000 a world record for Boxing memorabilia. William Howard Robinson was a noted representative artist and portrait painter of the early twentieth century. He was born on 3 November 1864 in Inverness-shire and attended Dulwich College from 1876 to 1882. He studied Art at the Slade School under Sir Simeon Solomon. His professional career as a portrait painter began circa 1910 when his interest in the sport of fencing led him to sketch all the leading fencers of the day; these sketches were reproduced in the sporting publication "The Field" leading to further commissions for portraits with a sporting theme. He became well known for his sketches and portraits of figures in the sporting world such as Lord Lonsdale, Chairman of the National Sporting Club. His two best-known paintings were "An Evening at the National Sporting Club" (1918) and "A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club" (1922). This first painting was of the boxing match between Jim Driscoll and Joe Bowker, it took Robinson four years to complete and contained details of 329 sporting celebrities. The second painting commemorated the historic boxing match between Jimmy Wilde and Joe Lynch that took place on 31 March 1919 and shows the Prince of Wales entering the ring to congratulate the victor, the first time that a member of the royal family had done so.

Lot 259

1997/2000 England rugby team signed ball: Gilbert red white and blue rugby ball signed by 24 players to incl Matt Perry, Jeremy Guscott, Mike Catt, Will Greenwood et al plus "The Save and Prosper International" sponsors match day sign, programme and match tickets for England v France played at Twickenham first of March 1997 overall 16" x 22" (5)

Lot 260

England No. 7 rugby international match worn signed shirt issued to Neil Back - short sleeve shirt believed to be his first international in 1994 against Scotland- signed to front - note Back played 66 internationals for England and was a member of the 2003 World Cup winning team and also captained the side on 4 occasions.

Lot 270

1997 British Lions Rugby signed photograph print: titled "The Victorious Lions - South Africa v British Lions 15-18 2nd Test, Kings Park, Durban, South Africa, 28th of June 1997" comprising coloured photograph print of the team before the kick off signed below by the entire 15 players to incl Martin Johnson, Keith Wood, Matt Dawson, Scott Gibbs, Neil Jenkins, Jeremy Guscott, Gregor Townsend, Richard Hill, Lawrence Dallaglio et al - ltd edition number 475/1500 mf&g overall 20" x 29.5" (G). Note: The tour was the first after the end of apartheid in that country, and the first professional Lions tour who went on to win the series 2-1 against the reigning World Champions. This was the last occasion in which The Lions returned victorious from a tour.

Lot 317

Rare 1927/8 Combined Services v New South Wales (Wallabies) rugby programme: played at Twickenham on Saturday, November 5 - rare large single folded sheet - minor tears and nicks to edges and spine hence (F). Note: this is was only the second visit by a and Australian team since the first visit by Australia to the British Isles in 1908 and it was considered by most as an unofficial Wallabies tour by the New South Wales Waratah`s and it was another 20 years before the "Third Wallabies" tour returned to the British Isles - hence rare.

Lot 323

Scarce 1924/5 New Zealand v Newport rugby programme: played at Rodney Parade on Thursday, October 2 complete with the original decorative covers with black and gold tassel - usual pocket wear with training to edges of the cover and folds and some minor nicks and tears otherwise internally clean hence (F). Note: this was only the second tour by New Zealand to the British Isles since their first visit in 1906. New Zealand "All Blacks" 3rd Rugby Tour of the British Isles 1935/36

Lot 335

1963/1964 New Zealand v Wales rugby tour signed dinner menu and itinerary: held after the match at Cardiff Arms Park on 21st December and signed to the inside "Autographs" pages in ink by 25 members of both teams to incl - in the original black red and silver decorative covers with silver and red silk binding. (VG) together with the New Zealand rugby football team itinerary tour of the British Isles commencing on Thursday, 17 October arriving at Eastbourne right through to the last match on Saturday 15 February against the Barbarians in Cardiff - note hand written results to the first six matches otherwise (G). (2)

Lot 339

1935/36 England v New Zealand rugby programme: played at Twickenham on Saturday, 4 January and the recording the first victory over New Zealand, the highlight being the first try scored by Prince Obolensky on his debut beating several All Blacks in a run of three quarters of a length of the field which was widely regarded as one of the greatest drives of all time, which England went on to win 13-0 - note the usual pocket fold and match wear - hence (F)

Lot 340

1935/36 England v New Zealand rugby programme: played at Twickenham on Saturday, 4 January and the recording the first victory over New Zealand, the highlight being the first try scored by Prince Obolensky on his debut beating several All Blacks in a run of three quarters of a length of the field which was widely regarded as one of the greatest drives of all time, which England went on to win 13-0 - note the usual pocket fold and match wear - hence (F)

Lot 344

Collection of 1905/06 New Zealand rugby touring team postcards: to include one titled "The Invincible New Zealand Football Team" c/w legend & published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, plus another variant New Zealand football team photograph postcard with Fixture List/Player`s stats on the verso incl all the results up to 21 October plus dates of the remaining matches plus 2 interesting sepia photograph postcards of the match against Davenport Albion including the joint team photograph with team legends below and another titled New Zealand`s first try both faded C hand written comments read the match and "rotten photo this don`t you think so" hence (F/G). (4)

Lot 357

Rare 1907/08 England v France rugby match postcard: action photograph from the first ever match played at Richmond with England defeating France 41-13, published by Daily Mirror "Current Events" series postcard (G)

Lot 363

Early Cardiff rugby 1st XV team postcard: "Health and Strength" series depicting the 1st XV and officials in front of the clubhouse at Cardiff Arms Park c/w legend on the verso "First Cardiff Rugby Football Team" (F/G)

Lot 364

Swansea Rugby FC team postcard: "Health and Strength" series depicting the first 15 and officials in front of the stands c/w legend on the verso (F/G)

Lot 366

1913/14 Exeter Rugby Club team postcard: pre-First World War team photograph the full squad and officials with details written in pen on the verso - minor bruising to corners otherwise (F/G)

Lot 404

2x 1994 South Africa v England Rugby Test match programmes: first Test match played at Pretoria and 2nd test match played at Newlands on 11th June - England won the first test 32-15 and lost the 2nd test to draw the series (G)

Lot 405

1954 Neath RFC rugby signed dinner menu: to commemorate Vivian Evans first game for Wales against Ireland on 13/3/54 signed to the front cover by Evans and 5 other players - plus a further 4 signatures to the inside - some stains marks to the back cover hence only (F)

Lot 441

1974 Manchester United autographed football programme: v Tottenham Hotspur 23/3/1974, Directors Lounge Copy - fully signed by the United team. Note: United were relegated at the end of the season for the first time in 60 years

Lot 461

1978/79 Wigan Athletic football programmes: first season in the football league - complete set incl pre-season friendlies single sheets v St Johnstone 5/8/78,v Birmingham 29/7/78, v SP Erkenschwick, v Zambia 11/10/78 (31)

Lot 476

2000 F A Cup Final football collection: football programmes for the last final to be played in the Old Wembley stadium Aston Villa v Chelsea, match ticket, FA Official souvenir pennant and facsimile copy of the first FA Cup final at Wembley in 1923 (VG) (4)

Lot 485

1963/66 Stoke City football programmes (H): the first two seasons are complete 1963/4 (23), 1964/5 (39) and 1965/6 lacking only Northampton Town (27) - retail mark-up opportunity. (G) (89)

Lot 564

Large collection of Wimbledon football programmes and handbooks: includes 14 Handbooks 74/5, 82/3 to 88/9, 90/1, 95/6 to 99/00. Programmes Homes Full set for 1977/8 (first season in league) plus 1st League away at Torquay. Rest include Friendly and Special games. (G/VG) (310)

Lot 577

1990/91 Chelsea FC match worn football shirt: the No 3 issued/worn by Tony Dorigo who moved to Chelsea from Aston Villa for £475,000, won the player of the year award in his first season at Chelsea and went on to represent England at international level.

Lot 625

Scarce 1967 Aberdeen FC v Stoke City - USA Pro Soccer Tournament Programme: played on 1967 May 26th at The D.C. Stadium Washington The Washington Whips(Aberdeen FC)Ê v The Cleveland Stokers (Stoke City). Note: This very rare Official 36 Page Programme is the very First game in the Tournament to Promote Football - Soccer in the United States of America. Also includes a copy of the Stoke City Itinerary with full fixture details - apart from red pen mark to back.(G)

Lot 705

Collection of Swansea Town/City football programmes (H & A), brochures and newspapers from 1959 onwards: to include v Southampton FA Cup holders with tickets in a friendly match, last match at The Vetch Field plus first match at The New Liberty Stadium v Fulham signed by Alan Curtis, others v Shrewsbury Town, plus newspapers, brochures et al (67)

Lot 739

1982 Official World Cup football signed scrapbook album: comprising mostly coloured magazine team photographs to include England fully signed, Italy signed by 9/11, Brazil signed by Zico, Argentina signed by three players including Diego Maradona, Scotland signed by three players, plus England World Cup Squad 45 rpm vinyl record signed to the cover by nine players et al (G) plus1985 Panini`s football sticker album complete including All First Division teams, Stars of the Past, second division teams, Scottish Premier division teams and stadiums stadiums and three signed Manchester United press photographs to include Bryan Robson, Gordon Strachan and Norman Whiteside (5)

Lot 758

League Cup Final and FA Cup semi-final football programmes et al: to incl 1953 FA Cup semi-final Bolton Wanderers V Everton played at Maine Road Ground Manchester City, general match wear and with hand written details hence (F), 1963 League Cup Final Birmingham City v Aston Villa first leg played at St Andrews Birmingham (G) plus The Story of "The Cup" the first 50 years, in the original wrappers c/w photographs of every team and story of every game - all (F/G) (3)

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