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Lot 945

Rugby Union, a collection of 25 annuals, from the Playfair Rugby Football Annual from 1948/49 to 1972/73 inclusive.

Lot 946

Rugby Union, a collection of various books and magazines to include 1935/36 The All Blacks of Jubilee Year (Full Report Of The Tour), 1935/36 Midland Rugby Football Annual, 1947 Leciester Tigers, History Of The Club, 1972 They Played For New Zealand (History from 1884 to 1972), 1975 Newport Athletic Club (1875-1975 H/B History Of The Club), etc.

Lot 957

A collection of football memorabilia, including programmes, magazines, a few trade cards and tickets. The programmes include a good run of Arsenal homes from the 1960`s and 1970`s, 14 1950`s issues, big match programmes, noted are 1957/58 Peterborough v Kings Lynn, 1961/62 Dundee v Arsenal, plus a Mexico 1970 Bobby Moore Pennant.

Lot 964

A small collection of football memorabilia, to include an original postcard of William Whittle (England Schools Footballer, played against Wales in 1931), two subbuteo teams from the 1970`s in excellent condition, WBA & Bulgaria (in original boxes) plus an autograph book, which includes 1938/39 Everton team page signed by 12 in ink, and Sunderland 14 signatures in pencil from a similar era.

Lot 594

West Bromwich Albion, a collection of over 160 football programmes from the 1980`s onwards, there are 100 reserve programmes and 60 friendly programmes.

Lot 602

Football Tickets, a collection of mainly modern West Ham tickets, but other clubs included, there are also 3 tickets, from FA Cup Finals, 1960, 1962 & 1964, in very good condition.

Lot 605

A collection of 129 football programmes, mainly late 1950;s, the rest early and mid 1960`s, most of the programmes are Aston Villa issues, but WBA and Birmingham homes are included.

Lot 606

1961 Football League Cup Final, Aston Villa v Rotherham Utd, a programme from the game played on 05/09/1961.

Lot 625

A menu for the dinner to the management committee of the Football League, given by Notts County and Nottm Forest Football Clubs, held at Victoria Station Hotel, Nottingham, on 30/09/1925.

Lot 651

1931 Notts County Football Club, a menu from the Luncheon given to the Lord Mayor, to celebrate the club winning the Division 3 (Southern) Championship, by the Notts County Football Club. The Luncheon was held at the Council House on 18/04/1931.

Lot 684

Welsh Football, a fine collection of over 1050 Football Programmes, mainly from the Welsh Cup competitions, mainly 1970 to 1992, but a few earlier noted, the collection includes Professional clubs home & away.

Lot 685

Welsh Football, a collection of 34 programmes from 1945/46 to 1963/64, in various condition, mainly Welsh Cup games, but also League & Friendly issues, a nice lot!, to include the following 1945/46 Haverfordwest v Milford Utd, 1946/47 South Liverpool v Rhyl, Llanelly v Barry, 1947/48 Abertillery v Cardiff City, 1948/49 Merthyr Tydfil v Llanidloes Town, Milford Utd v Llanelly, 1949/50 Bangor City v Merthyr Tydfil, 1950/51 Holyhead Town v Llandudno Junction, Jersey, Saturday League XI v Cardiff, 1952/53 Exeter v Cardiff, Bristol City v Cardiff, Rhyl v Cardiff (Welsh Cup S/F), 1953/54 Bangor City v Swansea, 1961/62 Holywell Town v Swansea, 1963/64 Lovells Ath v Swansea.

Lot 699

European Finals and Semi-Finals, a collection of 26 football programmes, including European Cup Finals, 1968, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1985, European Cup Winners Cup Finals, 1966, 1967, 1983, 1985, plus other Finals & Semi-Finals, overall good condition.

Lot 703

Cardiff City, a very good collection of 150 football programmes, mainly from the modern era, but all Friendly games, mainly away issues, also Youth & Reserve team programmes noted.

Lot 704

A large collection of football items, including programmes, magazines and handbooks, the programmes include a good run of Football League Cup Finals from 1967 onwards, Welsh Cup, Big Match issues, World Cup, General League, includes Newport and Manchester Utd, the magazines include over 100 Soccer Stars, Football League Reviews etc, very high retail value!.

Lot 705

A collection of 73 football programmes in various condition from the 1950`s & 1960`s, including 1953/54 Burnley v Arsenal, 1955/56 Man Utd v Huddersfield, 1956/57 Man Utd v Wolves, Sunderland v Man Utd, 1957/58 Leeds Utd v Sheff Wed.

Lot 706

A good collection of 84 football programmes, to include FA Cup Finals, Reserves, early Football League Cup games.

Lot 715

A collection of various items, to include Trade Cards, 3 books of 24 cards from my favorite soccer stars series by Lion, Scorcher and Tiger, Roy Races Album of Football Club Badges (Complete), Lion and Champion Album of Soccer Stars and Bernard Briggs Album of Football 68, plus Queen Of the South Handbook for 1950/51 and the History of the Queens 1919-1969, plus various Queen of the South Fixture cards, season ticket books, in addition are over 80 football programmes including 1948 Wales v Scotland, 1949 England v Scotland.

Lot 727

AFC Bournemouth, a red home shirt, manufactured by Scoreline, which would indicate circa 1989, however the design of the strip does not match. The family believe that the shirt was given to Joe at a Bournemouth game. The shirt has number 5 on reverse, football league flashes to the arm.

Lot 736

Football Association of Ireland, a silver plated dish/ashtray formerly the property of Joe Fagan.

Lot 743

1950 FA Cup Final, Liverpool v Arsenal, a Liverpool Celebration Banquet, on the occasion of the Football Association Challenge cup Final, on April 29th 1950, held at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London W1 (the red ribbon is still intact).

Lot 837

1945 Football League South, War Cup Final, Chelsea v Millwall, a programme from the game played at Wembley on 07/04/1945, slight folds.

Lot 846

A collection of 25 football programmes in various condition, to include 1947/48 Preston v Bolton, Preston v Blackpool, Preston v Sunderland, 1948/49 Middlesbrough v Arsenal, various representative games, and more modern programmes.

Lot 847

A fine collection of 95 programmes from Junior and Youth football, from the 1940`s, through the 1950`s and a few later issues, the programmes in various condition, include 1946/47 Walthamstow Boys v West Ham Boys, 1947/48 Harwich Boys v East Ham Boys, South East Staff Boys v Wolverhampton Boys, 1948/49 Yorkshire Boys v Lancashire Boys, a nice lot, high retail value.

Lot 848

American Football, a superb collection of 37 College football programmes, mainly involving Montana University from 1937 to 1943, mainly in very good condition, to include 1937 Adaho v Montana, 1937 Montana v Washington, plus 1943 Chicago Bears v Washington Redskins, possible high retail value.

Lot 850

Stoke City, a collection of over 100 football programmes, in various condition, from 1948 onwards, to include 1948/49 Derby County, Newcastle, 1949/50 WBA, Wolves, Middlesbrough, Sunderland, Derby County, Manchester Utd x3, Newcastle, Manchester City, Bolton, 1950/51 Derby, Sunderland, plus others throughout the 1950`s and into the 1960`s to include single sheet issues, 1961/62 Leicester, 1962/63 Luton, plus 1960/61 FA Youth Cup S/F, Everton Youth v Stoke Youth.

Lot 851

A collection of various football programmes and memorabilia, to include 34 Wolverhampton Wanderers home programmes, mainly 1960`s, but includes 1953/54 Tottenham, 1954/55 Charlton, Arsenal (FAC), plus 1970 Sir Alf Ramsey`s World Cup Guide x2, 1970 Daily Mail Wallchart, complete with stickers, 1968/69 FKS Wondeful World Of Soccer Stars (Stickers almost complete), plus a full set of Esso squelcher booklets.

Lot 854

1944 Football League South, War Cup Final, Chelsea v Charlton, a programme from the game played at Wembley on 15/04/1944.

Lot 855

1946 Autographed Programme, the Football Association XI v Army Physical Training Corps, a programme from the game played at Wembley, on 06/04/1946, and signed by Compton, Welsh, Lawton, Hagan, Wardle, Mercer, Wright, Carter and Beattie.

Lot 858

1939/40 Notts County v Nottingham Forest, a rare war time programme from the Football League Jubilee Benevolent Fund game played at Meadow Lane on 19/08/1939.

Lot 861

1945/46 Army Welfare Football, Tommy Walkers XI v An RAF XI, a rare programme from the game played at the District Sports Ground, Rawalpindi, on 10/02/1946 (WOF, slight marked cover).

Lot 863

West Ham Utd, a collection of 21 football programmes, in various condition, 20 home issues plus 1945/46 Wolves v West Ham Utd. The homes include 1937/38 West Ham Reserves v Luton Reserves (PH), 1945/46 Portsmouth, 1946/47 Barnsley, Coventry, Sheffield Wednesday, 1947/48 Blackburn (FAC), 1949/50 Southampton, Hull, Leeds Utd, 1950/51 Hull, 1951/52 Blackburn, Sheff Utd (FAC), Nottingham Forest, Cardiff City, 1952/53 Hull, 1953/54 Derby, Blackpool (FAC), Birmingham, Bristol Rovers, 1955/56 Middlesbrough.

Lot 866

A collection of 25 football programmes, mainly from the early to mid part of the 1950`s, to include 1950/51 Everton v Wolves, Exeter v Reading, Liverpool v Bolton, Man Utd v Sunderland, 1951/52 Crystal Palace v Reading, Stoke v Burnley, 1952/53 Colchester Utd v Reading, Man Utd v Arsenal, 1953/54 Swansea v Bury.

Lot 867

A collection of 46 football programmes, all from the 1940`s, in various condition, mainly from London clubs, but includes 1947/48 Manchester Utd v Blackburn, Aston Villa v Bolton, Aston Villa v Stoke, WBA v Reading, 1948/49 Millwall v Tooting And Mitcham, Colchester v Reading (FAC), 1949/50 Everton v Newcastle, Everton v Arsenal, Everton v Chelsea.

Lot 884

Rugby League, Swinton, a collection of 3 items, a silver medal, dated 1894, Football contest, awarded to H Brockbank, together with a photograph of him, with negative, and a 1892/93 newspaper picture of the Swinton team, with H Brockbank included.

Lot 890

1964/65 Reykjavic v Liverpool, European Cup, a programme from Liverpool`s first match in European Football, played on 17/08/1964 (folded, creased, slight marks on covers).

Lot 12

A Victorian silver plated teapot in the form of a football:, the handle in the form of a capped player standing on a football, with ivory insulators, the main body with simulated stitching and monogrammed cartouche, 19cm high

Lot 249

Quantity Esso football badges and medallions, including:- 1970 World Cup coins

Lot 257

Box of ephemera, leaflets, booklets, railway documents, football programmes, cricket, theatre, philatelic, C.D.V.s, maps, cigarette cards, etc. (1 box)

Lot 236

Large quantity of programmes, mainly 1940's/50's to include, table tennis, football, Variety theatre and George IV coronation (1 box)

Lot 817

An extensive collection of football programmes, various dates during the 1970s and 1980s and including a large number of clubs

Lot 822

An interesting and miscellaneous collection of items comprising a number of photographs as postcards of various football teams dating from 1911 - 1912, military and nursing subjects form around the same date, a collection of European topographical postcards and picture books, a Soldier`s Service and Pay Book, various dinner invites including one for a Reunion of the employees of HJP Packer & Company Limited - who served His Majesties Forces in The Great War - The Royal Hotel, Bristol December 10th 1910, etc

Lot 23

RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the European Nations Cup, England vs. West Germany, postmarked at Wembley, 29th April 1972, being the venue and date of the first leg Quarter Finals of the European Nations Cup. Signed by Ramsey in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area. One small, light stain to the lower right corner, evidently where a small address label was originally affixed, otherwise VG

Lot 24

RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the European Nations Cup, West Germany vs. England, postmarked at West Berlin, 13th May 1972, being the venue and date of the second leg Quarter Finals of the European Nations Cup. Signed by Ramsey in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. About EX

Lot 25

RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the European Nations Cup, England vs. Switzerland, postmarked at Wembley, 10th November 1971. Signed by Ramsey in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a signed First Day Cover by Bobby Charlton commemorating the European Cup Final, Manchester United vs. Benfica, postmarked at Wembley, 29th May 1968, being the venue and date of the final. Signed by Charlton in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area. Also including individually signed First Day Covers by the sailors Francis Chichester and Alec Rose. One small, light stain to the lower right corner of Ramsey's cover, evidently where a small address label was originally affixed, VG to EX, 4

Lot 27

CHELSEA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Chelsea footballers including Roy Bentley, John Boyle, Peter Bonetti, Tommy Baldwin, Ron Harris, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Kerry Dixon, John Dempsey, Charlie Cooke, Bobby Tambling, Paddy Mulligan, Jim Lewis, John Hollins, Alan Hudson, Marvin Hinton etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Chelsea kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 33

Lot 28

ARSENAL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Arsenal footballers including Bob Wilson, John Hartson, Peter Marinello, Terry Neill, John Radford, Kenny Sansom, John Roberts, Jon Sammels, Peter Storey, Eddie Kelly, John Hollins etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Arsenal kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 22

Lot 29

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Tottenham Hotspur footballers including Alan Mullery, Bobby Smith, Mark Falco, Terry Dyson, Martin Chivers, Tony Galvin, Phil Beal, Peter Baker, Les Allen, Paul Miller, Mike Hazzard, Graham Roberts, Maurice Norman, Dave Mackay, Cliff Jones, Paul Walsh, Danny Thomas etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Tottenham Hotspur kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 30

Lot 30

WEST HAM UNITED: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former West Ham United footballers including John Hartson, Mark Ward, Alan Taylor, Ray Stewart, Geoff Pike, Phil Parkes, Frank McAvennie, Alvin Martin, Steve Jones, Tony Gale, Alan Dickens, Julian Dicks, Alan Devonshire, Alan Curbishley, Peter Brabrook, Tony Cottee etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their West Ham United kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 32

Lot 31

EVERTON: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Everton footballers including Neville Southall, Kevin Sheedy, Kevin Ratcliffe, Tony Cottee, John Bailey, Alan Ainscow, Trevor Steven, Gary Stevens, Graeme Sharp, Ian Snodin etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Everton kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 31

Lot 32

LIVERPOOL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Liverpool footballers including Jimmy Case, Bruce Grobbelaar, Jason McAteer, Phil Neal, Tommy Lawrence, Chris Lawler, Alan Kennedy, David Fairclough, Ian Callaghan, Ron Yeats, Paul Walsh, Willie Stevenson, Tommy Smith etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Liverpool kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 30

Lot 33

LEEDS UNITED: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Leeds United footballers including Terry Yorath, Johnny Giles, Norman Hunter, Eddie Gray, Alan Curtis, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Mel Sterland, Tony Currie, Peter Lorimer, Mick Bates, Mick Jones etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Leeds United kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 22

Lot 34

FOOTBALL: Selection of signed pieces, First Day Cover (1), multiple signed menu (1), signed postcard photographs and slightly larger etc., by various footballers including Stanley Matthews (4), Billy Wright (2), Tom Finney, Franz Beckembauer, Justin Fashanu, Gordon Banks, David Seaman, Kenny Burns, Bob Latchford, Joe Bradford, Syd Owen, Dixie Dean, Peter Withe etc. A few P to FR, generally VG, 15

Lot 35

FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various football players, and some managers, including David Seaman, Peter Shilton, Pat Jennings, Alex Stepney, Ray Clemence, Harry Redknapp, Malcolm Macdonald, Martin Chivers, Norman Hunter, Steve Heighway, Johnny Giles, Stan Bowles, Ian St John, Terry Mancini, Kenny Sansom etc. All are published by Autographed Editions and feature printed biographies etc. to the versos. Most of the images are colour and all are boldly signed to the lower white borders. VG to EX, 18

Lot 37

FOOTBALL: A good original colour pen and ink drawing of the fictional footballer Roy Race, striker with Melchester Rovers who appeared in the Roy of the Rovers comic strip, drawn and signed by Mike White on a 4to sheet of paper, individually signed by thirteen former footballers and managers including Matt Busby, Ron Greenwood, Jack Charlton, George Cohen, Tom Finney, George Hardwick, Albert Stubbins, Derek Dooley, Albert Scanlon, Bill Perry, Cyril Robinson, Jackie Sewell etc. Together with individually signed 4 x 6.5 magazine photographs by Stanley Matthews and Stan Mortensen, each neatly laid down. Some light surface creasing, otherwise G to VG, 3

Lot 38

FOOTBALL: An excellent autograph album containing 46 signatures by various footballers (some of them England World Cup winners) and a few other sportsmen, including Peter Schmeichel, Stan Bowles, Tommy Docherty, Roger Hunt, Ray Wilson, George Best, Graeme Souness, Alan Ball, Steve Perryman, Pat Jennings, Stuart Pearce, Ray Barlow, Paul Gascoigne (bearing the date 4th July 1990 in his hand; the day of the famous World Cup semi final between England and West Germany in Turin when Gascoigne had tears in his eyes following a yellow card), Graham Williams, Gerard Houllier, Ronnie Clayton, Dennis Tueart, Joey Jones, Phil Neal (both bearing the place and date, Rome, 25th May 1977 in their hands; being the day on which they were part of Liverpool's first European Cup winning team), Des Walker, Bob Wilson, Ray Clemence, Mick Channon, Peter Osgood, Alan Shearer, Bobby Robson, George Weah, Peter Bonetti, Tommy Harmer, Bobby Smith, Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Henry Cooper, Dave 'Boy' Green etc. All of the signatures are good, bold examples (some in fountain pen ink) to individual pages. EX

Lot 39

FOOTBALL: An excellent autograph album containing 44 signatures by various footballers (some of them Brazil World Cup winners) and a few other sportsmen, including Roberto Carlos, Jairzinho, Nilton Santos, Mario Zagallo, Gerson, Zizinho, Hercules Brito, Bebeto, Vava, Jair da Rosa Pinto, Ronaldo, Carlos Alberto, Tostao, Felix, Rivelino, Wilson da Silva Piazza, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Jaap Stam, Andy Cole, Dwight Yorke, Peter Schmeichel, Fernando Redondo, George Weah, Peter Bonetti, Graham Williams, Ray Barlow, George Best, Joe Cole, Ronnie Clayton, Don King, Lennox Lewis, Felix Trinidad etc. All of the signatures are good, bold examples (some in fountain pen ink) to individual pages. EX The present autograph album contains the signatures of eight members of Brazil's 1970 World Cup winning team, as well as their manager, Mario Zagallo, who had previously won the World Cup as a player in 1958 & 1962, thus becoming the first man to win the trophy as both player and manager.

Lot 311

DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. T.L.S., Daphne, two pages, 4to, Menabilly, 4th September 1956, to 'My dear' (Foy Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier states that it was nice to hear from her friend and continues 'Oddly enough, I dreamt very vividly of you a night or two ago. England was occupied by foreign troops, and I had sudden news that you had defied the enemy, and had been shot defending Trelowarren! I was horrified in my dream….Actually I can see you being bellicose to the enemy, and defying them! But I hope it won't come true.' She further remarks on the success of a visit from her children and recounts some amusing incidents, 'The first, I need hardly say is that Marie-Therese flatly refused to play in poor Tod's sand pit, in spite of Tod's blandishments standing inside the thing herself (it looks just like a chicken-run, I see the child's point) and saying in beguiling tones “Come and look at the pretty picture-book. Woof! Woof!” (attempt to imitate a dog?) Marie-Therese prefers the television! Next funny moment was Kits anxiously asking the nurse whether she backed Surrey or Middlesex in cricket, and the nurse replying cheerfully that she used to play cricket for her village team! Next moment Kits was dashing off to find bat, pads, and ball, and the nurse was playing on the lawn with him, and I was left to mind the children!' Du Maurier also refers to her husband, '…the Guardsman (Lieutenant-General Frederick Browning) observed casually over his wine that his grandson was a first-class little chap, and in his opinion destined to be a great general. I need hardly add that in spite of this great pains are taken to keep the children out of earshot' and further reflects 'It occured (sic) to me brousing (sic) about it all that I would like to be a small child visiting grandparents at Menabilly. Can't you imagine how it would seem to a child's mind? Things like the clock going from the clock-tower, which one would remember, and the rather awed feeling one would have on visiting the Long Room, with the Guardsman seated reading his paper. The hugeness of the stairs, and the fun of playing up and down the big bedroom which has been cleared for their playroom. In the palm walk the Japanese hydrangeas are a sight for the gods, and well above Marie-Therese's head, so that walking there, unsteadily, it must surely seem like the garden of Eden. Then think of the excitement of a sudden whoop, and a great fair uncle Kits bears down upon one and picks one up saying “Come on, me'ansdome” in broad Cornish. We have a great routine of her visiting my room every morning, and the waste-paper basket is emptied, and she helps (or rather hinders) to make my bed. I do wonder how much of early life sinks in for small children. My own memories are nearly all unpleasant ones at an early stage, of wasp stings, and cross nurses, and being spooned rice pudding!' In concluding Du Maurier refers to her son, 'Guess what Kits wants me to do for his last week-end before Eton? Go to Blackpool! Isn't it frightful? He wants me to see the Blackpool team play football, and visit the Fun Fair on the front. Why do I have a son with such fearful tastes? Honky crowds amuse him, he could listen to them for hours. His craze at the moment is to go to Rickards to have his hair cut, and listen to the men there discussing Suez. “I'm glad Sir Anthony is standing firm” and “I don't trust Nasser myself” sort of thing'. A letter of good, amusing content. One small, neat tear to the central fold at the left edge and some light creasing to the edges, not affecting the text or signature, about VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. Some years previously the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses.

Lot 1434

A wooden Football Rattle, old Rugby Ball and Table Tennis bat.

Lot 20

A collection of sundry items to include assorted cameras including Polaroid and a Kodak Brownie, 26 Observer's books on cars, a signed Swindon Town football, Star Wars portfolio, gents Rotary wrist watch etc CONDITION REPORTS All in used condition with various damage and losses. Observer Automobiles books - various dates ranging from the 1950's onwards, some with dust jackets, many without, and many are paperbacks, all in used and worn condition with various stains, inscriptions and some damage and losses.

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