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Lot 1327

First World War Remington bayonet in steel mounted leather scabbard

Lot 1358

First World War pair War & Victory awarded to '2449 Cpl W R Osborne Essex R' in original packet and envelope of issue, and related militaria and sweetheart brooches

Lot 1496

Four Avengers annuals, two from 1968, one from 1969 and the very first annual from 1967. Plus a selection of calendars (qty)

Lot 93

Royal Worcester figure - First Dance 3639 modelled by F G Doughty

Lot 220

Beswick Beatrix Potter Tommy Brock, first version gold hand stamp BP2A

Lot 258

Beswick Beatrix Potter Tom Kitten first version BP2A, Timmy Tiptoes BP2A (2)

Lot 259

Beswick Beatrix Potter Tom Kitten first version BP2a, Lady Mouse BP2a (2)

Lot 270

Beswick Beatrix Potter Mr Jeremy Fisher BP2a, first version

Lot 284

Beswick Mrs Tiggywinkle, first backstamp

Lot 23

LNER Cathedral Plates, a pair comprising Peterborough and Ely. First series, both in excellent, undamaged condition.

Lot 33

Qty 3 Pocket Watches in need of attention. The first is an LNER enamel faced Limit, rear of case engraved L.N.E.R. 4342. The second hand is missing and the face has chips at 10 and 4 o'clock. The second is an LMS Swiss Recta with second hand. The rear of the case is engraved L.M.S 12606. The third is a BR(M) Swiss Phoenix with second hand. Rear of case engraved BR(M) 21425. This one works for a while then stops.

Lot 38

Industrial Nameplate HOMEPRIDE. Ex Hawthorn Leslie 0-4-0ST with outside cylinders, works number 3589 built 1924. In use first at Paul Bros Homepride Flour Mills, Seacombe then William Lee Haulage Contractors Seacombe. Comes with matching Worksplate R & W Hawthorn Leslie & Co Ltd number 3589 dated 1924.

Lot 45

Totem, BR(M) BOURNVILLE, F/F. Ex Midland Railway station on the old Birmingham & Gloucester Railway line south of New Street. Site of the world famous Cadbury factory and of course the old Bournville MPD. Deep colour and shine with a couple of small, expertly repaired chips. An extremely scarce totem, photographic evidence suggesting only two on the station and this is the only 'known' one, GWRA having sold this some years ago for the first time.

Lot 191

O Gauge scratch built Carriages, qty 15 comprising:- Pullman Carriages, qty 3, Mona, Brenda and Car No 34 First Class, all nicely detailed with interior fittings and sprung buffers; qty 3 LMS; qty 5 of which 3 are GWR and 2 SR, some needing attention; qty 4 LNER Gresley, teak examples.

Lot 246

Southern Railway Centre St. Johns Ambulance Association 2nd Class First Aid Certificate awarded to Henry John Cordis for his actions in applying 1st aid to a victim who was run over by a train at Guildford, April 13th 1930. In an original, glazed frame.

Lot 294

Worksplate, Beyer Peacock (Hymek) Ltd., serial no 7980. Ex BR diesel hydraulic loco no D7076 built May 1963 and first allocated to Old Oak. Withdrawn just 10 years later in May 1973 from Bristol Bath Road. Preserved at the East Lancs Railway.

Lot 318

Worksplate LMS Built 1937 Crewe, oval cast brass. Locos built in this year include a small number of 3P's, 4P's, 4F's and of course the first 5 Coronations.

Lot 337

British Railways Midland Region First Aid Cupboard. Standing 5' 1" high, 2' 2" wide and 13" deep, this most unusual wooden item has a fitted interior, a pull down working surface and separate partitions for equipment; almost a portable medical centre! Some hinges marked 'BR'. Contains a splint stamped 'Loco Le'ster' indicating that it was probably used at Leicester MPD. Comes complete with an original LMS Blanket.

Lot 414

Nameplate BLAKESLEY HALL. Ex GWR 4-6-0 'Hall' Class Locomotive No 4909, built Swindon in January 1929. First shed allocation Plymouth Laira. August 1950 and March 1959 shed allocations Bristol, St. Philip's Marsh. Last shed allocation Swindon. Withdrawn September 1962. Scrapped at Cashmore's, Newport.

Lot 420

Brass Cab Plate embossed "Improved Draughting" and stamped 6985. As removed from the cab of 6985 Parwick Hall, built Swindon February 1948 and first shed allocation Wolverhampton Oxley. August 1950 shed allocation Old Oak Common. Conducted improved draughting tests February 1953. March 1959 and last shed allocation Gloucester. Withdrawn September 1964. Scrapped at Cashmore's, Newport. There were 9 Halls selected for improved draughting test, only two were from the 69XX series. A rare plate indeed.

Lot 434

Industrial Nameplate BIRKENHEAD ex Manning Wardle 1661 of 1909 scrapped in 1950. The plate was then transferred in 1951 onto Andrew Barclay 1355 ex 0-4-0ST with OC which was built on the 13th June 1914. Used first, before naming at James Kennedy & Co Bo'ness until 1951, then Joseph Perrin and Son at Birkenhead Docks where naming took place. Scrapped 1957.

Lot 536

Nameplate EYDON HALL. Ex GWR Hall Class Locomotive No 4924, built Swindon May 1929 and first allocated to Old Oak Common. August 1950 shed allocation was Tyseley and in March 1959 Banbury. Final allocation was Swindon from where withdrawal took place in October 1963. Cut up at Bird's, Newport. This is the right hand plate and is in original condition.

Lot 537

Three Albums Of GB First Day Covers

Lot 325

A German gun sight, probably first World War.

Lot 180

Man's first moon landing commemorative medal 20/07/1969 hallmarked silver cased

Lot 231

Collection of Royal Mail first day covers

Lot 35

Collection Of Cigarette Cards, Includes Wills Railway Engines, Wills First Aid, Wills Oversea Dominions Australian, Churchman's Boxing Personalities And Many More

Lot 12

18TH CENTURY, (PRINTED FOR AND SOLD BY CARINGTON BOWLES), BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, Published 1784, “The First Interview, or Happiness Sacrifised to Riches”, (see information verso), 13” x 10”

Lot 145

AFTER BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER, A SET OF FIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLOURED PRINTS, Comical First World War Subjects (partly faded), typical size 9” x 6” (5)

Lot 155

FRANK GILLETT, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, Gipsy with Performing Bear in a Lane (first trial proof), 10” x 7”, unframed

Lot 157

FRANK GILLETT, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING, “A Regular Customer” (first trial), 12” x 12”, unframed

Lot 372

AFTER H ALKEN, ENGRAVED BY J HARRIS, THREE (OF FOUR) HAND COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, “The First Steeple Chase on Record”, 10 ½” x 14 ½” (3)

Lot 2755

Kate Greenaway first birthday book for children, published by Warne, Kensitas 'Henry' cigarette cards and another book

Lot 367

A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEA BOWL

Lot 324

17 EFE Exclusive First Editions diecast buses including 6 De Luxe Series versions. All mint and boxed.

Lot 89

The ‘Double’ set of medals awarded to Maurice Norman of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. in season 1960-61, comprising: a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 1, the reverse inscribed Season 1960-61, Tottenham Hotspur F.C., M.Norman; and a 9ct gold medal, the reverse inscribed The Football Association Challenge Cup, Winners, Tottenham Hotspur F.C., M.Norman, the medals mounted on a custom-made shield-shaped teak plaque, inscribed 1960-61, Double, Tottenham Hotspur F.C. In season 1960-61 Tottenham Hotspur became the first club in the 20th century to complete the League and F.A. Cup double. Spurs were always a long way clear in the First Division title race and finished the season with a total of 66 points, eight clear of Sheffield Wednesday. The double was secured with a 2-0 victory over Leicester City in the F.A. Cup final.

Lot 91

A .750 continental gold & enamel European Cup Winners’ Cup winner’s medal 1962-63, inscribed UEFA, COUPE DES VAINQUEURS DE COUPE EUROPEENNE. Tottenham Hotspur became the first British team to win one of the major European football competitions with a 5-1 demolition of Atletico Madrid in Rotterdam.

Lot 97

Two junior football medals won by Maurice Norman, the first in silver and inscribed W.D.S.S., 1948-49, M.NORMAN; the second in silver & enamel inscribed NORFOLK COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, MINOR CUP, WINNER 1950-51

Lot 100

A silver plated tray commemorating Tottenham Hotspur’s record breaking achievement by winning their opening eleven games in season 1960-61, A plated oval two-handled tray, the pierced gallery with waved border, inscribed Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, Presented to M. Norman, To Commemorate The Outstanding Achievement In Creating A New Football League Record By Winning The Opening Eleven First Division Fixtures Of The 1960-61 Season, and also giving details of teams beaten and listing the Spurs side, 40.5cm., 16in. In the eleven matches Tottenham Hotspur defeated Everton 2-0, Blackpool, 3-1, Blackburn Rovers, 4-1, Blackpool, 3-1, Manchester United, 4-1, Bolton Wanderers, 2-1, Arsenal, 3-2, Bolton Wanderers, 3-1, Leicester City, 2-1, Aston Villa, 6-2 and Wolverhampton Wanderers, 4-0.

Lot 121

A blue England v Hungary 1962 World Cup cap, inscribed HUNGARY V ENGLAND, 1962 Maurice Norman’s second cap and his first World Cup match. England got off to a poor start going down 2-1 to Hungary in the match played at Rancagua, Chile, 31st May 1962.

Lot 125

A blue England v France international cap, inscribed ENGLAND V FRANCE, 1962. This was Maurice Norman’s 6th cap and his first international on home soil. The game was played at Hillsborough on 3rd October and ended in stalemate, 1-1.

Lot 126

A blue England v Scotland international cap, inscribed V SCOTLAND 1962-63. This was Maurice Norman’s 7th cap and his first encounter with the Scots who won the game at Wembley on 6th April 2-1.

Lot 187

A group of three pint tankards awarded to Burnley’s Alan Stevenson, the first two silver plated, the other pewter, comprising: Lancashire F.A. County Cup winners 1971-72; the Anglo-Scottish Cup winners 1978; and the John Angus Testimonial Match 1st May 1973. In the Lancashire Cup, Burnley beat Manchester United 3-0. In the Anglo-Scottish Cup final Burnley beat Oldham 4-1 on aggregate. John Angus spent his entire playing career at Turf Moor between 1954 and 1972.

Lot 190

Two England intermediate goalkeeping jerseys, the first example in yellow, the second in blue airtex, both with three lions badge inscribed INTERMEDIATE

Lot 198

Peter Storey’s winner’s presentation for the 1970 FAIRS Cup, in the form of a continental miniature silver plated replica of the Trophee Noel Beard, inscribed COUPE d’EUROPE DES FOIRES, TROPHEE NOEL BEARD, VAINQUEUR 1979, 28TH APRIL 1970, P. STOREY, ARSENAL F.C., fitted on an ebonised base, height 17cm., 6 1/2in. In the 1970 Fairs Cup final, Arsenal beat RSC Anderlecht 4-3 on aggregate to win their first European trophy.

Lot 256

Four match pennants, the first mauve silk pennant inscribed Belgique Angleterre, Tournoi des Juniors, U.E.F.A. 1965, with red, yellow and black diagonal stripe and embroidered crest of the Belgian Football Association with a similar silk border and fringe 48cm., 19in.; two similar Denmark Football Association pennants for Amateur International matches against England, the first dated Aalborg 1.8. 1971, the other Copenhagen 3.5.72, the larger 42cm., 16Iin.; and a Netherlands Football Association England v. The Netherlands Amateur International match, the red, white and blue felt pennant printed with details of the match at Gateshead, May 1963, height 48cm., 19in. (4).

Lot 257

Memorabilia relating to Les Smith of Wolverhampton Wanderers, comprising a pair of size 7 football boots with a signed letter of provenance from Smith confirming that he wore the boots whilst playing for Wolves between 1946 and 1955; together with three playing contracts for seasons 1945-46 to 1947-48 inclusive; and a telegram from Wolves signed Vizard reading ‘Want you to play in first team Sat. Kick-off 3.0. Bring father & mother.’ (6). Les Smith made 94 appearances for Wolves and scored 24 goals between 1946 and 1956. He later won a F.A. Cup winner’s medal at Aston Villa in 1957 v the Manchester United ‘Busby Babes.’

Lot 291

Ted MacDougall: a blue Scotland No.10 international jersey worn in the match v Wales season 1974-75, Norwich City’s Ted MacDougall won seven international caps for Scotland in season 1974-75 and 1975-76. He was a prolific goalscorer and established a F.A. Cup individual record when scoring nine goals for Bournemouth in a tie against Margate in 1971. He was also the leading goalscorer in the first division in season 1975-76. MacDougall wore this shirt in the Home Championship match v Wales at Cardiff 17th May 1975. the match ended as a 2-2 draw.

Lot 317

A red U.S.S.R. No.7 under-23 international jersey from the match v England at Old Trafford in 1969, long-sleeved, embroidered felt CCCP lettering. This jersey was gained as a swap by Chelsea’s Peter Osgood in what was the first meeting between the two countries at intermediate level.

Lot 421

A rare programme for the Dutch East Indies v Netherlands World Cup finals match played at the Stade-Velodrome Municipal in Reims 5th June 1938, punch-holed. This is the only game played by the Dutch East Indies in World Cup finals history. In the competitions straight knockout format in 1938, the Dutch East Indies were eliminated through a 6-0 first round defeat to Hungary.

Lot 435

A Brazilian 1958 World Cup pennant extensively signed by the winning World Cup players, officials, trainers, journalists etc.. the pennant printed with the Jules Rimet Trophy and inscribed SALVE! SELECIONADO DO BRASIL, signed during the victory celebrations back in Brazil on 2nd July 1958, signatures including the 17-year-old sensation Pele, length 56cm., 22in. Brazil won the first of their five world championship titles at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. à

Lot 472

Three important and historic Tottenham Hotspur manuscript documents relating to the foundation of Hotspur FC in 1882, three manuscript pages from a document titled ‘Hotspur Club Book’, p.1 listing the officers of the club; Lindsay Casey, John (‘Jack’) Thompson, Robert (‘Bobby’) Buckle, ‘Ham’ Casey;. The reverse of p.1 listing the subs received from the football club’s initial members dated between 5th September and 3rd December 1882 comprising: J.Anderson, H.Casey, E.Beaven, F.Dexter, J.Thompson, R.Buckle, D.Davis. T.Anderson, S.Leaman, L.Casey, E.Wall. Another entry for a J.Anderson, P.Thompson, R.Howlett, C.Iveson, Youell. Bumbry; p.2 being a financial account of the Hotspur F.C.’s initial acquisitions dating between 5th September and 23rd November 1882 and totalling 14s. 6d.; Goal posts 2s. 6d. Flag posts 1s. Flags 6d. Glass paper 1 1/2d. Jacks 1d. lb. of white paint 6d. Tape 1s. 6d. 1 1/2lb. of white paint 7 1/2d. 1 stamp & football 6s. 7d. 1 stamp 1d. stamps & note paper 5d. stamp & lace 2d. stamp 1.d, 2 stamps 2d. 1 stamp 1d.;. The reverse of p.2 a brought forward account dated 26th December 1882; p.3 being a match list for 1882-1883 but with just one result recorded, being Hotspur’s very first match v Radicals on 30th September, the result a loss by 2 goals;. The reverse of p.3. titled Disposals of the H.C.C. [Hotspur Cricket Club] with an account of cash received between 31st May and 6th July. The Hotspur Football Club was formed in 1882 from an older cricket club. Most of the founders were old boys from St. John’s Presbyterian School and Tottenham Grammar School. The Casey brothers were well to the fore The three double-sided manuscript documents being sold here are in the hand of Lindsay Casey, the Hon. Secretary. These historic survivals chronicle the very birth of Tottenham Hotspur FC. Titled ‘Hotspur Club Book,’ it accounts for Hotspur FC’s initial acquisitions including Goal Posts for 2s. 6d., and a stamped football for 6s. 7d. Another page is titled Disposal of the H.C.C., a reference to the Hotspur’s pre-existence as a cricket club. There is also a list of subs received from club members in Hotspur FC’s first season, and a match list for the first season 1882-1883-although just the first result had been entered, being against Radicals on 30th September. The result being recorded as a loss by two goals. These documents were reproduced in the lavish limited edition book The Tottenham Hotspur Opus

Lot 487

Fantasy Football League television memorabilia, comprising a green Fantasy Football League T-shirt worn by Frank Skinner during the first season, numbered 9 and lettered SKINNER, two scripts from season three, and a double-signed b&w photograph of David Baddiel and Frank Skinner (4)

Lot 517

Scotland v Germany international programme played at Ibrox Park 14th October 1936. This was Germany’s first ever visit to Scotland for an international match.

Lot 525

Seven Scottish League Cup programmes, comprising the first ever final in 1946 between Rangers and Aberdeen 11.5.46, the Rangers v Raith Rovers 1949 final, and five semi-final programmes all featuring Rangers, 1946-1949 inc. and 1951

Lot 555

A collection of 46 League Cup tie programmes from the first three seasons of the competition 1960-61 to 1962-63, the lot including the very first tie to kick-off Bristol Rovers v Fulham 26.9.60. The 1960-61 season was the debut of the Football League Cup and Bristol Rovers are credited with being the first winners of a game in this competition. On Monday 26 September Rovers beat Fulham 2-1 at Eastville in front of a crowd of 20,022. Although other first round games were played on the same evening, the Rovers v Fulham game kicked off early at 7:15pm, meaning that this was the first result in the competition.

Lot 557

Programmes for the first and last matches at Highbury: Woolwich Arsenal v Leicester Fosse 6th September 1913 and Arsenal v Wigan Athletic 7th May 2006, the 1913 programme with old sellotaped repairs to interior pages; sold with a signed letter from W.R. Wall the Arsenal Secretary dated 30th December 1963 relating to the 50th anniversary Highbury celebrations of 1963 (3)

Lot 562

A Chelsea v Fulham First World War programme 14th September 1918

Lot 573

A rare and historic match programme from Liverpool FC’s very first season of 1892-93: a reserves fixture v Bootle Athletic played at Anfield 26th November 1892. As well as being an historic survival from Liverpool FC’s first season, the opposition is poignant as well. For Livepool directly replaced Bootle in the Second Division of the Football League the following season, with the Bootle club seemingly disappearing after just one season as a Football League club.

Lot 574

Manchester United v BAOR Combined Services played at the Bahrenfeld Stadium in Hamburg on 20th March 1946, cigarette burns. This match can be claimed to be Matt Busby’s first Manchester United European match.

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