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A collection of football, Brighton & Hove Albion items and other sporting memorabilia. Including an album of 50+ cigarette cards etc of Brighton and Hove Albion players and managers from 1920 - 1990s. Offical football programmes for the Albion at the Cup Final at Wembley in 1983. 20+ Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, etc programmes from the 1950s - 2000s. Manchester United v Benfica at the Dome, Brighton. World Championship programme for England v West Germany 30 July 1966. Offical Handbook for the Albion 1961-62. 8x Cricket and Horse Racing autographs including; Alec Stewart, John Snow, Brian Taylor, Mike Atherton, etc. 5x Playfair Football Annuals from the 1950s. Together with News Chronicle and Sunday Chronicle Football Annuals from the 1930s - 1970s. An interesting archive. GC-VGC. £80-120
Various Football Programmes, FA Cup 1953 Blackpool Vs Tottenham Hotspur, Semi Final, West Brom Vs Port Vale 1954, Internationals England Vs Portugal 1961, Vs Switzerland 1962, VS Wales 1962, Vs Brazil 1963, Vs Rest of the world 1963, others to include Hungary 1965, European Cup Final Benfica Vs A C Milan, Chelsea Vs Fulham 1960, FA Cup final 1990, etc. (a quantity)
Various Football Programmes, mainly 1990s, division 2 play off final Gillingham FC Vs Manchester City FC, England Vs Croatia, various internationals club matches, large quantity of various, England Vs Germany Schoolboy International, a Football Association Wembley The First 67 Years picture and Wembley The Greatest Stage book, various other football programmes, etc. (a quantity)
Royal Flying Corps. A photograph album, comprising approximately 100 snapshot and larger black and white photographs, including various aircraft including Bristol Scout 'C', Avro 504, squadrons, crashes, portrait images for example Flt Sub Lt N.W Frances, killed in Belgium on 28 November 1916, funeral processions and graves and some personal family photographs, many pasted into a modern ring album but also many loose! together with an Interwar Royal Air Force photograph album compiled by serving personnel in Egypt and the Middle-East, containing approximately 115 black and white photographs, mostly snap-shot size including aircraft and hangars (one bearing the crest of 27 Squadron), aircraft crashes, tennis, football and rugby, mountainous landscapes, genre including bear baiting, amateur theatre performances, together with two associated photographs, one showing a Bristol F2b, 27 x 35.5cm, laid on card and inscribed verso 'Bristol F2b F.O. Francis John Phillips No 13 (Army co-operation Sqdn 1925, front cockpit), the other showing a WWI squadron, 20 x 35cm, creased and damaged, plus a piece of Zeppelin fabric with a note inscribed 'German Zepp brought down at Billericay Essex at 1.30am Sept 24th 1916', presented in a modern frame, glazed plus other related ephemeraQty: (carton)
Cain of London. A large photographic archive of gay and leather fetishism photographs by Cain of London [Anthony Clifford Burls], late 1960s/1970s, mostly vintage photographs of posing male models, many with leather fetishism interest, some on motorbikes but largely indoor studio shots, model names identified including Guy, Eric, Dave James, Scott Richardson, a total of 51 vintage gelatin silver prints with Cain stamps or credit labels to versos, 20 x 25cm, plus a further 24 similar with Anthony C. Burls stamps to versos, and a further 42 without credit stamps including 4 of Wolfgang von Jürgen (plus signed publicity leaflet for Tony and 3 typed letters signed to Burls including one aspiring to be a model, dated 27 July 1970), together with a large group of over 300 x 35mm contact print images, many on 30 sheets of eight contacts but including some sheets partly cut up, plus related photographs by 'Cain' including a series of 30 photographs of fairgrounds and male fairground workers, many with shirts stripped off, plus a further 30 photographs of amateur football teams and footballers, (including a small number of negatives), plus an assorted group of approximately 200 photographs including young male models, head shots, car rallying and assorted subjects, mostly postcard sizes and smaller but including a small number of large format photographs, plus a small quantity of printed ephemera including 4 small Cain of London catalogues, photograph price lists (with UK and US prices), plus an original certificate of registration of business name for Burls to be Cain of London, dated 2 May 1968, and another for the business name Cain of London dated 6 August 1969Qty: (an archive )Footnote: An extraordinary photographic archive of gay and leather fetishism history, obtained by the owner from the estate of the photographer. The Sexual Offences Act was passed in 1967, decriminalising private homosexual acts between men aged over 21, while at the same time imposing heavier penalties on street offences. So while these photographs were taken in this more liberal new era the risks and challenges would still have been great. Some of the male models for 'Tom' Cain's photographs were gay but many were straight and not having the right leather gear of their own had to borrow from Cain's limited wardrobe. Due to the risqué content finding publishers for catalogues was near-impossible and Cain and friends had to make these improvised home-made photocopied catalogues. One stapled 4-page photographs price list has printed, (with remarkable social historical foresight), the words 'First Edition' on the upper wrapper.
A hallmarked silver mounted glass vase, with a Dutch white metal spoon, a Zig Zag chrome corkscrew, three crowns, a chrome stopwatch, a photograph of Manchester interest titled verso 'Guttenberg photo Manchester', 21 x 29cm and a Manchester County Football Association referee's certificate booklet (10).Additional InformationThe silver mount to the glass vase is chipped and generally tarnished throughout. The photograph is worn around all of the edges, other general age wear to pieces here and there.
FOOTBALL INTEREST; two cased hallmarked silver football medals, the first cast with an overlaid yellow metal shield and engraved verso 'S & D.B.L 1928-9 A. Gravell', in an associated red leather box embossed to the front 'Gloucestershire Football Association 1904-5', a white metal and yellow metal pierced medal engraved 'Winners B.&.D.W.C.L' in an associated embossed leather case named to the front 'Western Football league 1905-6', and two further hallmarked silver medals one unmarked and the other engraved 'Bristol Schools R.U' and named verso 'A Vallis' (4).Additional InformationThe two leather boxes are associated to the medals inside of them. The medals with general age wear throughout, there is a date engraved to the back of the pierced silver medal of 1910-11, but this been partly scratched out. The Bristol School medal is a rugby medal and has general age wear patina throughout.
MANCHESTER UNITED; a United v Sheffield Wednesday football programme ‘United Will Go- On’, the first home programme for 19th February 1958 following the Munich air accident, the team sheet blank and not filled in; with a 48-49 Matt Busby programme and a United v Fulham FA semi-final tie dated March 22nd 1958 (3).Additional InformationThe programme does have the token present.
WELSH FOOTBALL; an archive of ephemera and items relating to Tommy Joseph comprising a green velvet cap for 1920 inscribed 'F.A.W.', a maroon velvet cap for 1925 inscribed 'N.W.C-F.A', various letters from clubs such as Swansea City, certificate of employment during the war, biographical detail relating to the footballer and two letters from the Football Association of Wales noting his call up to play in the amateur international match between England and Wales in 1920.Provenance: directly from the family.
WELSH FOOTBALL INTEREST; five medals awarded to Tommy Joseph, comprising 9ct yellow gold blue enamelled example, 'Welsh National Football League', a 9ct yellow gold and green enamelled example, 'North Wales Coast Football Association', combined approx. 14g, and three silver examples (5).Additional InformationBoth this lot and the next lot form the archive of legendary Holyhead footballer of the 1920s, Tommy Joseph.
Hublot. A Limited Edition black DLC coated ceramic and titanium automatic calendar chronograph wristwatchModel: Big Bang 'Red Devil' Manchester United Special PieceReference: 318.CM.1150RXDate: Purchased 20th November 2005Movement: 55-jewel ETA automatic, No.2892A2Dial: Black, red baton hour markers, yellow outer minute divisions with 5 minute markers, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds featuring Red Devil and 45 minute recording, date aperture at 6, black pointed baton hands with yellow inserts, red chronograph handCase: Polished tonneau form, back secured by 6 screws with Manchester United emblem, black Kevlar bezel secured by 6 screws, shouldered screw down crown with twin buttons, No.843218Strap/Bracelet: Black Hublot rubberBuckle/Clasp: Signed black DLC coated titanium double folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 45mm Accompaniments: Hublot box, outer card, Certificate of Authenticity, Warranty Card, instruction manualFootnotes:Manchester United are the most successful club in English football having won a record 20 league titles as well as 3 European cups. The team were managed by Sir Alex Ferguson for 26 years and featured many notable players such as Eric Cantona, David Beckham, Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney. In August 2021, 5 time Ballon d'or winner Cristiano Ronaldo agreed to return to the club, 12 years after he'd first departed. Hublot have a long-standing relationship with Manchester United. A 10 metre Hublot clock tower outside the East Stand at Old Trafford is a popular meeting point for supporters on matchdays.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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