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Silver Lapel Badgesconsisting silver hallmarked and enamel, QC Royal Military Police lapel brooch. Complete in maker's box ... Modern, silver hallmarked tie pin. In maker's box ... Pair of sterling silver Army Football Association cufflinks. In maker's box. Together with a gilt "Waterloo" Blue & Royals Windsor 2015 commemorative medallion in maker's box. 4 items.
A collection of approximately 280 football programmes/souvenirs / supplements mostly c 1954 to late 1960s. Many Stoke City home and away programmes. Also three ticket stubs inc for West Germany - Switzerland at Sheffield Wednesday in the 1966 World Cup. Many to show age wear but the majority are intact. Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea (1954), Cardiff, Everton and many smaller clubs (inc Scottish) represented.
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJÆR; a Manchester United Umbro retro remake 1999 Camp Nou Champions League Final edition home shirt with 'Only Football' label, signed with 'Solskær 20' printing to reverse, size XXL.Additional InformationSome very light fraying around the collar, one or two slightly loose threads. This shirt does not come with a CoA.
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJÆR & TEDDY SHERINGHAM; a Manchester United Umbro 1999 Camp Nou Champions League Final retro remake home shirt, signed to front with 'Only Football' label, size L.Additional InformationFraying to the collar, with loose threads, further loose threads and stitching imperfections to the text and Umbro logo, creased. This shirt does not come with a CoA.
Three Japanese bronze Meiji period okimono to include an example holding a log above his shoulder, height of largest example 22cm, each raised on wooden plinth base (3).Additional InformationMinor wear, scratches and knocks, minor losses to the wooden bases in parts, the example supporting the two baskets with minor knocks and dents, the example with the football has been broken off the base and attached, also a large crack running through the body.
J SHEPHARD; a limited edition coloured print, figures playing football, signed in pencil and numbered 14/500, 26 x 35cm and Frances Lennon; a signed limited edition coloured print, 21 x 30cm, both framed and glazed (2). (D)Additional InformationSome colour fading, a few scuffs to the frames.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
MACCLESFIELD TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB INTEREST; two early 20th century cast iron turnstiles by Bailey Albion Works Manchester, from the London Road Stand of the Moss Rose Stadium, the semi-circular example was used up to and including the 2018-19 season, when Macclesfield returned to the Football League, height 97cm, width 105cm, depth approx 100cm, the rectangular example used up to and including the 2016-17 season, height 107cm, width 112cm, depth approx 100cm (both depths including rotating sections) (2).Additional InformationUsed and weathered condition, surface corrosion and oxidisation. Loss to the majority of the painted detail, build-up of dust and dirt.
PORTMEIRION POTTERY LIMITED EDITION REPLICA OF THE F.A. CUP, a scale replica of the Football Association Challenge Cup, modelled by Fred Hackney of Brunswick Ceramics Services, Stoke-on-Trent, with certificate No.19 of 500, to commemorate the 1980 F.A.Cup final between West Ham United and Arsenal, played at Wembley on May 10th 1980, West Ham won the cup by one goal to nil, separate base and cover, platinum lustre glaze with bronze coloured glaze internally, height 66cm (Note: after lengthy contract negotiations Portmeirion were given permission by F.A. Secretary Ted Croker to produce these replicas in 1979, the modeller Fred Hackney inspected the trophy at Highbury, Arsenal (who were holders at the time), unfortunately the production costs including the use of a platinum glaze proved prohibitive to the manufacturer and the replica never went into full commercial production, it is estimated that less and two hundred were produced before the project was abandoned in 1980) (condition: some nibbles on the inner rim of lid and base, some of lustre rubbed and scratched especially on the top side of the bottom segment)
A BOX OF ASSORTED FOUNTAIN, BALL POINT AND PROPELLING PENCILS, to include a blue and black lacquer 'Waterman' fountain pen, a brushed steel and gold trim 'Watermans' ball point pen, a gold tone engine turn designed 'Sheaffer' ball point pen, a cased two piece 'Parker' set to include ball point pen and propelling pencil with Birmingham City Football Club emblems, three 'Parker 25' propelling pencils, a 'Cross' ball point pen, a gold tone engine turn design 'Ronson' ball point pen etc, also including a black ink well with pen holder
* DAVID SHRIGLEY, VIBES offset lithograph on paper, signed, unnumbered edition of 250, published for The Big Issue 70cm x 50 cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: David Shrigley attended Glasgow School of Art from 1988-91 where he studied environmental art. He works in many disciplines including drawing, photography, painting, sculpture, animation and music. The variety of projects he is involved with are multi-faceted ranging from the video for Blur’s ‘Good Song’ to ‘Kingsley’ Shigley’s mascot for the Scottish football team Partick Thistle to ‘Really Good’ a sculpture of a bronze fist with upraised, out of proportion thumb which he created for the Fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. Shrigley was created an O.B.E. in 2020 for services to the visual arts. Recent notable exhibitions include those in Glasgow, Germany and Sweden and he was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2013. His work is held in a number of important public collections including National Galleries of Scotland and Tate.
Subbuteo - Five boxed 'Heavyweight' Subbuteo Football / Rugby teams. Lot includes Subbuteo #7 West Ham; #8 Newcastle United (black base); #21 Leeds United; #28 Norwich City (green base yellow socks); and Rugby R7 Barbarians. Figures appear to be in Excellent condition in Good - Very Good boxes with some pen / pencil markings and storage wear.
An eclectic group of vintage money box issues, inclusive of 1) Vintage Wetheriggs Penrith Pottery and Slipware Money Box ornament, 2) 1930’s Tinplate Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Churn moneybox, 14cm in height, slight paint loss and rusting, 3) Vintage Jackpot Bank Las Vegas Reno Plastic MFG Co. Moneybox, stopper missing and needs attention, 4) 1970’s Football player moneybox in plastic made in Hong Kong. Length 7 ½” and with stopper. 5) TSB tin money box good condition 6) Rare 1950’s Vintage Clown (Happy) moneybox by Gantoy, operated by a little back button which when pressed pushes his tongue out and allows coins to be inserted in the coin slit in his back. Plastic and Pink and white in colour, 7) Stan Laurel 1950’s Ceramic Money Box. Chips to nose, ear and brow and Vintage 1980’s Wade Nat.West ‘Woody’ Pig Money Box, missing stopper
The Book of Football, circa 1906, featuring coloured prints of players, heavy damages pages 221 onwards. The History of The Football Association, 1953. Press cutting album featuring prints of Watford 1904-5 Leicester Fosse, Woolwich Arsenal v. Bury, The Sheffield United International Team, Notts County v. Corinthians at Leyton, the King and Prince of Wales watching the match. (3)
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