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A Collection of Professional Black & White Photographs of Sports People including: Tennis including Gertrude Augusta "Gussy" Moran and Clayton, Golf including Jean Donald and Mrs. George Valentine, Athletics, Rowing, Boxing including Terry Allan, Long Distance Swimmers including Florence Chadwick, Horse Racing including Lesley Piggot aged 14 winning his first and Gordon Richards and Motorcycle Football
175. DEWARS PRINCESS HOTEL FITZWILLIAM ST (SHEFFIELD) PUB JUG. 7ins tall, white glaze, blue transfer, Sheffield Wednesday football team pictured PRINCESS HOTEL FITZWILLIAM ST/ PARSONS PORT & DEWARS LIQUER FILLS THE CUP THAT CHEERS/ BUT WHAT OF THE WEDNESDAY/ AND RICHDALES PURE BEERS. Believed the only known example. Very good. (9/10) NR
KINNAIRD ARTHUR: (1847-1923) 11th Lord Kinnaird. English Banker, a leading Footballer and President of The Football Association 1890-1923. Kinnaird played in the second FA Cup final of 1873 and participated in a further eight (an unmatched total of nine) and was on the winning side five times. Rare D.S., Kinnaird, (a good, bold example), three pages (vellum), folio, London, 31st October 1910. The manuscript document is an Indenture between Kinnaird and The Alliance Assurance Company Limited confirming the transfer of mortgage on houses and other property in Southsea and stating, in part, '…being a transfer to the Company of the several mortgages for securing the principal sums therein referred to amounting to the aggregate sum of fifty four thousand two hundred and eighty pounds…' further stating that the sum was 'secured on houses in Clarence Parade (formerly known as Dagmar Terrace) Southsea by the seven indentures… and further secured on houses in Auckland Road and South Parade, Southsea…' Signed by Kinnaird at the conclusion and also bearing several countersignatures of witnesses and directors of the Alliance Assurance Company. With two small red wax seals and one blind embossed red paper seal affixed alongside the signatures. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG
F.A. CUP: Two multiple signed colour 11 x 8 bookweight photographs (each being pages removed from a football annual) by the FA Cup finalists of 1963, Manchester United and Leicester City, the first with seventeen signatures including Matt Busby, Denis Law, Noel Cantwell, Bill Foulkes, Bobby Charlton, Pat Crerand, David Herd, Albert Quixall, Nobby Stiles etc., and the second with eleven signatures including Gordon Banks, Graham Cross, Ian King, John Sjoberg, Ken Keyworth, Colin Appleton, Davie Gibson, Frank McLintock etc. Both of the images depict the players in two rows together wearing their football strips. All have signed in inks with their names alone, some to slightly darker areas of the images. Together with a small selection of unsigned printed ephemera relating to the FA Cup final between Leicester City and Manchester United comprising an official printed 8vo programme for the match at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, 25th May 1963, a printed 12mo ticket stub for the final (issued with the original date of 4th May 1963) and a printed 4to Community Singing song sheet issued by the Daily Express for the final. Some very light, minor age wear, generally VG, 5 Snow and freezing conditions caused chaos to the 1962-63 F.A. Cup fixture list, resulting in the FA Cup final being delayed until 25th May, three weeks later than originally planned. Manchester United recorded their third FA Cup final victory in 1963, scoring three goals to Leicester City’s one.
FOOTBALL [Green (Geoffrey)] The History of the Football Association, London, The Naldrett Press [1953], large 8vo, pp. 691, frontispiece portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, numerous b&w photographic plates, publisher's burgundy cloth [with:] Shearman (Montague) Football History, 1904, London, Longmans Green and Co, for the Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, half title, pp. 387, in calf prize binding for Churcher's College Petersfield, presentation label to front pastedown (2)
A QUANTITY OF MAINLY 1960s FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES TO INCLUDE WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS FC AND OTHERS, together with a collection of 1960s Typhoo Tea cards, various other trade cards, a 1935 FA Cup Final ticket stub and five Wolverhampton Wanderers FC first day covers with signatures for Derek Dugan, John Richards, etc
MEDALLIONS, a collection of six silver medallions, 1920s and 30s, sporting and similar, including medal of Working Girls Drilling Association, Dublin, dated 1928, a football medal with engraved inscription ‘MFA Jun Challenge Cup 1935’, Cork manufacturer’s mark to rear (J. Milser); and four other various medals.
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