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FOOTBALL, non-league programmes, inc. Gloucester City v Leicester City 1986, Morecombe v Rotherham FAC 1979, Grantham v Lincoln City Reserves 1967, Kingstonian, Brandon Utd, Macclesfield Town, Heanor Town, Burton Albion, Barking, Boreham Wood, Marlow, Gateshead, Leyton Town etc., G to EX, 100*
FOOTBALL, non-League programme selection, inc. non-League friendlies, Grantham Town v Norwich 1979, Nuneaton Borough v Ipswich Town 1985 ; various cup matches, Barking v Oxford FA Cup 1st round 1979, Wimbledon v Middlesborough FA Cup 3rd round 1977; league v non-league, Andover v Fulham 1983, Newcastle v Hendon 1974 etc., G to EX, 150*
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. photographs, Chelsea v Cardiff City match action 1952/3 season, Newport County press photos, Cardiff City, 1959/60-1968/9, inc. showing match action, team photographs, tours, post-match celebrations; Welsh non-League programmes; original Cardiff City Share certificate with seal, 15th August 1932 etc., FR to VG, 233*
SPORT, mixed selection, inc. England football programmes (58), mainly home, v Brazil 1988 (U-16); Moldova 2015, Poland 2004, Czech Republic 2015 (All U-21); v Holland 1982, Spain 1981; rugby World Cup programmes, Quarter Final play-offs, Quarter Finals, Semi Finals, Australia v France final, G to EX, 102*
FOOTBALL, mixed selection, inc. boxed medals 1890s, silver hallmarked, scratched with inscription L. Clifford Sawley, 32mm x 60mm overall; Derbyshire FA 1896/7 unmarked silver medal, to outside of box, 33mm x 38mm overall; Set of 1970 coins in original holder for 1970 World Cup; some trimmed programmes and brochures for England U16 to U21s; mixed clubs lanyards (14) etc., G
FOOTBALL, programmes, inc. Republic of Ireland (11), Manchester Utd v Waterford 1968 (with token), English Red Edition World Cup 1970, AC Milan v Man Utd European Cup Final 1968/9, Dynamo Kiev v Celtic 1985/6, Skeid v Ipswich 1978, Wrexham v Anderlecht 1976, Newport County v Carl Zeiss Jena 1981 etc., G to VG, 78*
FOOTBALL, programmes, inc. mainly non-league, Arnold v Birmingham City 1981, Nottm Forest v AEK Athens 1978, Ipswich Town v AZ Alkmaar 1981, Barking, Southport, Grantham, Harlow Town, Gravesend, Chelmsford City, Northwich Victoria, Orient, Scunthorpe Utd, Maidstone Utd, Yeovil Town, Enfield etc., G to VG, 130*
FOOTBALL, Grantham Town, four-page programmes, inc. home, v Boston Utd 1979/80 & 1981/2, Lincoln City 1984/5, Gainsborough 1982/3; away, v Grimsby 1975, Lincoln City 1980/1; friendlies, v Leeds Utd (green & orange editions), Lincoln City; souvenir Terry Bly XI v John Robertson International XI 1990 etc., G to VG, 11
1936 SG ms 613a summer Olympic games Sheet 3pf+2pf Gymnastics, 4pf+3pf Diver, 6pf+4pf Football, 40pf+35pf Show Jumping unmounted Mint. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Four: Private T. A. Talbot, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 1914 Star, with clasp (9441 Pte. T. A. Talbot. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (9441 Pte. T. A. Talbot. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue with fixed suspension (373204 Pte. T. A. Talbot. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) nearly very fine (4) £140-£180 --- Thomas A. ‘Ginger’ Talbot attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in April 1911, and served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 14 August 1914, serving as a waiter in the Officers Mess of his battalion for the duration of the War. Following the cessation of hostilities he remained in ‘C’ Company, 2nd Battalion and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1928, before being posted to the home establishment in 1929, serving as mobilisation storeman for three years until taking his discharge in April 1932. He subsequently gained some notoriety in the Regimental Journal of March 1937, having won £12,275 on the football pools, for a stake of 3d.
The unique ‘Palestine 1945-48’ M.M. group of seven awarded to Sergeant D. K. Ritchie, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, who, armed only with a Tommy-gun, single-handedly repelled a concentrated attack by at least 20 terrorists of the Irgun Zvai Leumi on the Armoury of the R.E.M.E. Depot, Tel-Aviv, 27 December 1945. Ritchie was subjected to attack by hand-grenades, and successfully fought off a Bren-gun during the action against the terrorists who were dressed as British soldiers Military Medal, G.VI.R. (83216 Cfn. D. K. Ritchie. R.E.M.E.); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (83216 Cpl. D. K. Ritchie. M.M. R.E.M.E.); Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (83216. Cpl. D. K. Ritchie. M.M. R.E.M.E.) mounted as worn, generally good very fine (7) £3,000-£4,000 --- Provenance: Glendinings, June 1987. M.M. London Gazette 18 April 1946. The original recommendation (for a B.E.M.) states: ‘On 27 Dec 45 No 83216 Craftsman Ritchie D.K. was sentry on the Armoury of his unit at Tel Aviv, Palestine. At 1920 hours a raid by armed men with Rifles, TSMGs & Grenades was made, and the door adjoining the armoury blown in immobilising the guard. Craftsman Ritchie alone under heavy fire of small arms and grenades advanced & engaged the attackers with his TSMG at close quarters, causing casualties to the raiders. It was entirely due to the sole efforts and gallantry of Craftsman Ritchie that an attack by approximately 20 armed men was repulsed and the attackers failed in attaining their objective. Very strongly recommended as it was entirely due to this one man that that this attack was defeated.’ The above event, which was featured in the newspapers including The Times, is additionally recorded: ‘At about 7.30 in the evening on the 27th December, 1945, some 40 or 50 Jews, members of a terrorist organisation known as Irgun Zvai Leumi, and armed with automatic weapons and explosives, cut through the perimeter wire of a British Army camp. They were dressed in British battledress and wearing steel helmets. After they had entered the camp they encountered several British soldiers, one of whom, a lance-corporal, was killed, the rest being taken prisoner. The terrorists then split into two groups, one group entering billet, into which they threw a bomb. The second group made for the primary target, the armoury, which was situated inside the Q.M. Stores. They attached explosives to the large sliding doors of the stores, which blew them open. The explosions and gunfire had, of course, alerted the one-man guard inside the armoury, and when they entered the building he had no difficulty, fortunately, in identifying the raiders, despite the fact that they were wearing British battledress, for the British troops never wore steel helmets on the camp. He immediately opened fire on them with his Tommy-gun to which the raiders replied from several quarters, and, whilst avoiding the effects of at least two grenades which were thrown at him he carried on a duel with a Bren-gun which was being used against him, in addition to other types of weapons. After some time the terrorists withdrew from the building, and, after the “retreat” (the British Army call) had been sounded by one of their men on a bugle, they also withdrew from the camp, taking an estimated 5 or 6 dead or wounded with them (they also took the mortally wounded British lance-corporal with them, whom they left on an adjoining football ground, the Maccabi Stadium).’ 9 servicemen were killed during the attack. 1 of only 7 M.M.’s awarded for Palestine 1945-48, and unique to the R.E.M.E. David Keith Ritchie was born in Dundee, Scotland in September 1921. He enlisted in the Territorial Army in May 1939, and initially served with the Royal Army Service Corps prior to transferring to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in 1942. Ritchie advanced to Acting Sergeant in January 1946, and was discharged in November 1950. After service he was employed as a Secondary School Teacher, and he died at Glenrothes in December 2006. Sold with copied research.
A group of silver commemorative coinage to include a Republic of South Africa 1/4 oz coin, two Calgary Canadian Dollars, Canada 1858-1958, a 1975 Catholic Silver Medal ANNO SANTO 1975 ROMA PAUL VI, two Hanau commemorative medals, 1972 Munich Olympics silver coin, 1974 World Cup Football German coin, plus, a 1 Ruble Tchaikovsky coin, and Papal coins in cupronickel (11)
Photography - Militaria & Social History - three albums containing mainly 1940's war era photographs including The Kings Birthday Parade, Padang, Singapore 1947 with images of different marching battalions and divisions; Aircraft at Seletar including spitfires after emergency landings, 'Mossies', Beau's, DAK'S, Japanese suicide kamikaze plane, 209 Squadron (Sunderland), DAK wreckage crashed D.D.T sprayer, NAAFI base and leisure facilities, ''THE BOYS'' military carrier pigeons, D-Squadron football team, 389 M U Athletics Team 1948, troopd reading ''The Green-Un'' and Derbyshire Times, troop group photographs at base; the second alnum based in India 1946, including troops infront of the Billet, Tempest crash, Airborne Salvage Section at work, stripping a plane wreck, 1940's Indian life near R.A.F base, Indian funeral with images of them parading the bound body, clensing and burning of the body, village wrestling, Eastern Indian Railway at Bombay, etc; the third of family life back in England (3)
Pair of signed Lonsdale Boxing Gloves, bearing signatures for various athletes and celebrities, including Lloyd Honeyghan, Duke McKenzie, Reg Gutteridge, Mickey Cantwell amongst others, 28cm longtogether with an England rugby ball, England football, Fulham FC football all bearing signatures, and an Australia 1977 Touring Team bat, with a 1996 David Cup tennis ball (7)Condition report: In mixed condition, signatures rubbed, some stains
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