NEWCASTLE Souvenir Record booklet published by Newcastle to celebrate their winning the 1926-27 First Division title, rather presumptuous to some extent as Newcastle published this 16 page booklet before they had actually won the title. A point was still needed from the last four games but only one was at home and Newcastle wanted to cash in by selling this booklet at the last league home game. Luckily for the Mags, a point at West Ham secured the title, and Newcastle have not won it since. Slight ageing to cover and minor annotations. Fair-generally good
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EVERTON / MAN UTD YOUTH CUP Unusual Everton single sheet programme for Youth Cup replay v Manchester United, 26/11/58, unusual because the game was played at Anfield due to the Everton pitch suffering from severe drainage and mud problems and Liverpool offered the use of Anfield for the game, slight folds and one larger than normal punch-hole at the top left hand corner of the programme, no writing. Fair-generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Single sheet buff coloured United home programme, Man Utd "A" v New Mills , 19/12/51, Gilgryst Cup Semi-Final, played at The Cliff, Broughton, mid-week floodlit game. Has the usual "To Read-Hold Programme to Light" instruction, slight ageing, folds, pencil score, scorers, Foulkes, Bent, Pegg and Wood in United team. Fair-generally good
ARSENAL / MAN UTD CCTV Ticket for the Arsenal v Manchester United Closed Circuit TV showing of the game from Highbury at Old Trafford 3/3/67 together with the programme issued by United for the game. Ticket is for "G" Stand at Old Trafford with a designated seat number. Programme includes token and has no writing. Good
EÂ…RÂ…Breach (ex. 1880-1886) Sporting dogs and dead game in a moorland landscape Signed and dated (18)85, oil on canvas, 54.5cm by 76cm As it is sealed up I cannot ascertain if it has been relined, it has been cleaned and restored and there is pedimente in the hills behind the dog on the left, traces of another dog`s head in the hillside with further areas of restoration in the background, which is now starting to discolour. Reasonably thick impasto with some engrained dirt still left in places, contained within a good quality gilt plaster and wooden frame with inner gilded slip (310113)
Claude Lorraine Ferneley (1822-1892) ``Mr Bickley and his Dogs`` Initialled, inscribed on a plaque, oil on canvas, 46.5cm by 61.5cm Glue lined, cleaned, conserved and varnished in the 1960/70s. Has been a hole or tear in the sky to the left of the foliage on the tree, almost central to the composition, with a further small tear or damage in the sky in the upper left corner. These three areas of damage have been restored, the restoration is now starting to discolour somewhat, there is paint shrinkage and crackelure and one or two further scratches or minor damages have been restored. One of these can clearly be seen above the trees on the left side. Reasonably thick impasto which has been compressed in the relining process with quire delicately applied brushwork in other areas. The dead game in the foreground have been slightly, restored in places. There is some engrained dirt to the work with discoloured varnish in places. Contained within a later gilt plaster and wooden frame with inner gilded slip, one or two large pieces of plaster are missing (260213)
An Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Model of a Red Grouse, by Bergman, early 20th century, in standing alert pose with naturalistically detailed plumage and painted detail, impressed Bergman vase and B mark and GESCH, 9.2cm high; and Three Other Game Birds, Austrian, 20th century, comprising a pair of partridge, 3.6cm high and a cock pheasant, 7cm high, 16cm long (4) Grouse - good overall, with slight wear to the colours on the head. Two partridge with some base metal showing through the paint, but structurally sound. Pheasant with stress crack towards the end of the tail, but otherwise the plumage remains good with slight flaking on the beak and all claws intact. 010213
Three boxes containing a large quantity of "Matchbox Models of Yesteryear", a large quantity of unboxed die-cast vehicles, a small collection of Meccano, a small collection of Loan Star Locos miniature locomotives and railway track, buildings, etc and railway track, a vintage boxed game of Monopoly with wooden houses and metal tokens including thimble, hat, ship and car, etc (board lacking)
Football: Tommy Deans, a group of wartime items including single sheet programme from Watford v West Ham, 9 Sept 1944 (Deans made a total of 6 appearances for West Ham between 1943 & 1945), hand written letter dated 12 Aug 1944 on West Ham headed paper acknowledging availability for the game, plus two later letters and a press cutting (all in worn condition) (5)
Cigarette cards: Player`s, a modern album containing 16 sets inc. Game Birds & Wild Fowl, Butterflies, Riders of the World, Ships` Figureheads, Life on Board a Man of War in 1805 & 1905, Celebrated Gateways, Polar Exploration A & 2nd Series etc also inc 2 `L` sets, The Nation`s Shrines & Architectural Beauties, (few with sl marks to back o/w gen gd/vg)Other sets, Curious Beaks, Wild Animals` Heads, Miniatures, Wild Birds, Cries of London A & 2nd Series
Football tickets: World Cup, England, 1966, a ticket from the North Korea v Italy match played at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough on 12 July, a press pass for the interview room dated 15 July 1966 & a photographers pass for the Russia v Italy game played on 16 July and a World Cup Willie tin badge (vg) (4)
GERMAN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPENDIUM OF GAMES, including folding board for chequers/chess and the grand race game together with six cast and painted lead horses with jockeys up and pieces for chess, chequers, two sizes of dominoes, turned boxwood dice shaker in beechwood box, 13 1/2" (34.1cm) wide EST 35-50
MAUCHLINE WARE PATENT GAME OF CHANCE/COTTON REEL BOX, circa 1878 oblong with canted corners, the hinged lid centered with spinning metal dial marked A.B.C. players and printed with circular card chart and instructions autour, Clark and Co., trade label to lid underside, 4" (10.1cm) x 3" (7.6cm) EST 15-20
MAUCHLINE WARE BLACK LACQUERED BOX, the lid applied with colour printed image of Burns Monument, 3 1/2" (8.9cm) wide, ANOTHER the colour decoration depicting race horses under starters orders, 5 1/4" (13.3cm) wide, AND TWO OTHERS MATCHING IMAGES OF CARD PLAYERS `A Game of Change`, each 4 1/2" (11.4cm) wide (4) EST 20-30
An early 20th Century carved oak buffet, probably Flemish, carved with mask and acanthus foliate detail to the upright panel over a single frieze drawer and pilaster supports flanking a double door cupboard further carved with studies of dead game, 150cm wide x 160cm high x 60cm deep. ILLUSTRATED
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