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Lot 404

CUP SEMI-FINAL v NEWCASTLE Official programme for FA Cup Semi-Final, Manchester City v Newcastle, 29/3/1924 at St Andrews, Birmingham, Newcastle won the game 2-0, Billy Meredith in the City line-up in his fiftieth year and this was his last game for City before retiring. The programme has had a minor repair to the back cover and along the spine , slight wear along folds and pencil score. Complete with covers Fair

Lot 414

MANCHESTER CITY Home programme , double issue, large format, dated November 22nd and 24th 1924, first-team games v Cardiff City and v touring South Africans ( game re-arranged from previous week, City first team won 3-1). Fold, slight marks and minor ageing. Fair-generally

Lot 435

MANCHESTER CITY Home programme v Blackburn Rovers, 17/3/1926, midweek game, rusty staples, slight fold. Generally good

Lot 438

CORINTHIANS Home programme v Manchester City, 9/1/1926, Cup 3rd Round played at the Crystal Palace, City struggled against the Amateurs at the old Cup Final ground and finally escaped with a 3-3 draw, this was the first game of the City journey to Wembley for the Cup Final this season. Four page official programme, slight creasing, no writing. Fair-generally good

Lot 441

CUP SEMI-FINAL - MANCHESTER CITY v MAN UTD Official programme for the FA Cup Semi-Final, Manchester City v Manchester United, 27/3/1926 at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 16 page standard Sheffield United programme, originally ex bound volume and with replacement staple but otherwise good-very good, includes photograph insert of the two captains. City won the game 3-0 to reach the Cup Final for their first visit to Wembley and scored 31 goals in reaching the Final. Generally good

Lot 451

MANCHESTER CITY Home double issue programme dated November 27th and 29th 1926 covering games v South Shields ( City lost 2-1 which ultimately cost the club promotion at the end of season) and v Bolton 29/11/1926 ( Lancs Cup Semi-Final-first team game), score on South Shields page, slight fold. Generally good

Lot 474

MANCHESTER CITY Home programme v Southampton, 28/4/1928, City won 6-1 and had clinched promotion three days earlier with a win at Leeds. This win effectively won the Championship as both City and Leeds lost their Final game the following week.rusty staples, slight folds. Generally good

Lot 512

MAN CITY / LEEDS City home treble match issue dated April 18th, 19th and 21st 1930 covering First team game v Leeds and reserve games v Liverpool Res and Wolves Res, slight fold, rusting staples. Generally good

Lot 521

ARSENAL Home programme v Manchester City, 11/9/1929, midweek game and quite low attendance, minor folds, no writing and staples only slightly rusting. Generally good

Lot 540

CITY IN GERMANY Two programmes for the game against Eintracht Trier 22/5/55, one is a single sheet with both teams and match officials listed together with an advert for Reval Cigaretten, the other is a four page issue "Und Heute ?", with narrative, teams and officials listed and a number of adverts. Generally good

Lot 564

MAN CITY Home programme v Sheffield Wednesday, 26/4/1939, midweek game, scarce issue, pencil changes, no staples. Fair-generally good

Lot 565

MAN CITY Scarce pre First World War home programme, 1/2/1913, v Sunderland, FA Cup, the game was abandoned in extra-time still 0-0. Fold, small tear along fold. Fair-generally good

Lot 611

BURY Home programme v City, 27/2/1932, Cup sixth round, City won a thrilling game 4-3, slightly rusting staple. Generally good

Lot 638

BLACKBURN Home programme v Manchester City, 23/2/1933, Thursday afternoon game, attendance only 8,231, scarce issue, fold. Generally good

Lot 690

MAN CITY Home programme v Sunderland, 10/4/1935, midweek game, rusty staples, a couple of folds. Fair-generally good

Lot 701

LEEDS Home programme v Man City, 25/12/1934, score on cover, only 24,810 attended this Christmas Day game, fold, neat changes. Fair-generally good

Lot 708

CHARITY SHIELD 1934 Arsenal home programme v Manchester City, 28/11/1934, midweek fixture, Charity Shield, scarce programme. Champions Arsenal won the game 4-0, pencil score, rusting staples, slight fold. Fair-Generally good

Lot 709

CITY / UTD City home programme, single sheet for Lancashire Cup game v Manchester United, 24/10/62, complete with token, slight ageing, a 0-0 draw. Generally good

Lot 715

CHAMPIONSHIP DECIDER Newcastle home programme v Man City, 11/5/68, City won a heart-stopping game 4-3 to win the First Division title for only the Second time in their history. Programme is complete with League Review and in very good condition apart from score, scorers on team page. Good

Lot 717

USA TOUR Programme for Dunfermline v Man City, 18/5/68 in Toronto, the game ended 1-1.slight fold. Generally good

Lot 734

LA HEAT Single sheet programme for LA Heat v Man City, 7/6/86 at El Camino College, the game ended 1-1. Good

Lot 738

EUROPEAN CUP The nearest thing to a programme for the only away game played to date by Man City in the European Cup. Turkish newspaper dated 2/10/68, printed in Istanbul on the day of the game and has coverage of the two teams and previews the match between Fenerbache and City. The Turks won 2-1 and went through on aggregate.The paper has slight ageing along folds but is otherwise good. Generally good

Lot 740

SPORT AND PLAY Issue dated 9/4/1904 of the official organ of the three Birmingham Clubs, this issue provides line-ups for West Brom v Man City, Small Heath v Derby and the game at Villa Park between Birmingham Juniors and Scottish Juniors, some ageing and edges a little fragile but otherwsie generally good. Fair

Lot 784

MAN CITY / LEEDS First City home programme of the Championship winning 36-37 season and a 4-0 victory got the team off to a good start after losing at Middlesbrough the previous Saturday. Programme is v Leeds, 2/9/1936, midweek game, scarce, pencil changes. Good

Lot 799

MAN CITY Home programme v Brentford, 7/4/1937, programme for the re-arranged game played on a Wednesday afternoon. The attendance was quite low considering City were chasing their first Title and had won 6-2 at Brentford four days previously.Fold, slight wear, creasing. Fair

Lot 801

CHAMPIONS AT LAST City home programme v Sheffield Wednesday, 24/4/1937, a victory was necessary for City to win their first ever Champions of England title and they duly obliged winning 4-1 in a game that was considerably more difficult than the score suggests. The programme has score, scorers , a minor fold and slightly rusting staples. Fair-generally good

Lot 807

ARSENAL Home programme v Manchester City, 5/12/1936, this turned out to be a crucial game as City won 3-1 at Highbury.very good condition. Very good

Lot 811

CHELSEA Rather surprisingly a scarce Chelsea home programme, played 3/2/1937 a Wednesday afternoon in front of 11,620. This programme does not appear in the bound volumes issued by Chelsea for that season, the game finished 4-4. Slight wear along folds, slight ageing, pencil score. Fair

Lot 817

PRESTON Home programme v Man City, 17/4/1937, City won 5-2 to set up the title winning game v Sheffield Wednesday a week later. Slightly worn. Fair

Lot 827

MAN CITY Home programme v Everton, 1/9/1937, fold, tape mark, rusty staples, a few marks, midweek game. Fair

Lot 850

EVERTON Home programme v Champions Manchester City, 8/9/1937, midweek game, staple removed. Good

Lot 870

MAN CITY Home programme v West Ham, 7/9/1938, midweek game, team changes, slight fold and slight ageing. Generally good

Lot 903

MILLWALL Exceedingly scarce Millwall home programme v Manchester City, 13/3/1939, Monday afternoon game, tape along spine, small tears with some paper erosion to edges, slight wear along fold, possibly ex bound volume. Fair

Lot 463

A 17th Century Iron Game Hook. The cruciform domed frame joined to a circular band of eight hooks. 9 ins x 11½ ins (23 mcs x 29 cms).

Lot 464

A 17th Century Wrought Iron Game Hook. The circular band of hooks suspended from three twisted bars hanging from a ring with a four pronged hook to the centre, 15 ins (38 cms) in diameter, 14 ins (36 cms) in height. *

Lot 574

Jaques & Son: Picture Loto - A New Game` in original wooden box with lid label, box 255mm by 130mm, unchecked

Lot 577

Jaques & Son: Zoological Loto - A New Game` with yellow instruction sheet in original oblong wooden box, colour paper lid label, base of box and instruction sheet both with purple oval `Whiteley Ltd, Westbourne Grove` retailers stamp, box 350mm by 140mm, unchecked

Lot 578

The Royal Regatta - A Game: linen backed paper in nine folding sections (Isle of Wight) with card covers, dedication inscription June 25th 1852 with coloured `Yacht` cards and instruction sheet

Lot 579

`The Game of The Race`: six painted lead race horses, dice and shaker in wooden compartmented box with folding board; and a `Steeple Chase` board

Lot 607

Various makes: Triang Minic red and green Long Bonnet Lorry, US Jeep and No 2 Armoured Car; Scalex MG TF, Welsotoys Bedford Truck, Steel Express Delivery Truck, silver RAF airliner, four plastics, steel and tinplate hay-rake and Dice Cricket game, P-G

Lot 494

FOLLOWER OF EMILY STANNARD, OIL, Larder Scene with Dead Hare and Game, 23” x 19”

Lot 503

Oil on canvas 19th century English School James E..(?) Boys and girls playing marbles beside a barn "A Game of Marbles", 27 x 50cm, see verso for details

Lot 21

Quantity of books including:- The Badminton Library, 8 volumes, including "Big Game Shooting", "Shooting", "Fishing", "Riding", "Polo" (4 boxes)

Lot 278

A Smoby Powerplay game complete with billiards, table tennis, netball, etc., together with a Lines Bros. Schnauser straw filled dog on red painted wheeled frame, dolls house etc

Lot 464

A set of eight modern reproduction game/ hunting prints, glazed and framed

Lot 488

A modern set of eight racing/hunting/game-shooting prints

Lot 498

Four boxes of books to include HORACE WRIGHT "The Fruit Growers Guide" Vols. I & II, J. LEWIS BONHOTE "Birds of Britain" 1907, PATTERSON "The Man Eaters of Tsavo", ERNEST THOMPSON SETON "Wild Animal Ways", COL. A.E. STEWART "Tiger and Other Game" 1928, WALTON & COTTON "The Complete Angler" 1925, and FIELD MARSHALL LORD ROBERTS "Forty-One Years in India", Vols. I & III plus three modern prints

Lot 280

(Captain Henry) South African Sketches: Illustrati (Captain Henry) South African Sketches: Illustrative of the Wild Life of a Hunter first edition additional pictorial lithographed title and 30 lithographed illustrations on 15 plates 16 hand-coloured plate 7 with 2 short tears both just within image 1 repaired plate 8 outer edge chipped and creased some loss this repaired a few stains original cloth rebacked corners worn rubbed and marked [Abbey Travel 336; Czech p.29; Mendelssohn p.235; Schwerdt I 90] folio Ackermann 1841. *** `A pleasing book which shows the manner of hunting Big Game in the first half of the 19th century` (Schwerdt).

Lot 301

Roosevelt (Theodore) African Game Trails half-title frontispiece plates original pictorial cloth gilt a few ink spots to lower cover slightly rubbed at extremities a very good copy 1910 § Rundall (Lieut. L.B.) The Ibex of Sha-ping and other Himalayan Studies tipped-in colour plate captioned tissue guards original pictorial cloth gilt small area of fading to spine slightly rubbed at extremities 1915 large 8vo & 4to (2)(2)

Lot 1546

A pair of 9ct gold earstuds in an interwoven design, a pair of Oriental nephrite bead earstuds, a seed pearl and red gem set stickpin, a gem set bar brooch, an agate set plated bangle, a quantity of costume jewellery, mostly various pairs of earrings, contained in a musical jewellery box, a Sterling handled nail file, boxed, a Sterling handled lipstick brush, boxed, a plated metal travelling noughts and crosses game, with a metal board and a Sterling scent bottle, with a pouch.

Lot 1599

An `Advance` counter top bagatell type pin ball game, circa 1930, coin operated and in an oak case, 58 x 29.5 x 19.5 cm.

Lot 1698

A composite bronze, late 20th century, modelled as a man shooting game with dog at his side, 23 cm high.

Lot 331

Jardine (Sir William). The Naturalist’s Library, Ornithology, vols. 1-5, 7-14, Edinburgh, W.H. Lizars, c.1850s, numerous hand-col. plts., letterpress illusts., some vols. with stitching strained or broken and gatherings starting or loose, t.e.g., orig. blindstamped red cloth gilt, some soiling, spine ends frayed (vol. 1 with sl. loss at head), 8vo. Comprising: Birds of Great Britain and Ireland Parts I-IV; Sun-Birds; Humming Birds Part II; Game Birds; Pigeons; Parrots; Birds of Western Africa Parts I & II; Flycatchers; Gallinaceous Birds. (13)

Lot 43

* Hold (Abel, 1815-1891). Still Life of Pheasant and Pigeon on a wooded bank, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1868, relined, 45.5 x 61cm (18 x 24ins), framed. The Yorkshire artist Abel Hold, was born in Alverthorp, near Wakefield, being one of nine children. He achieved fame as an animal and game painter, exhibiting sixteen times at the Royal Academy, as well as elsewhere. (1)

Lot 136

Rickman (Philip, 1891-1982). Artist’s Sketch Book, 105 mainly pencil sketches with occ. water colour drawings of game birds, raptors and passerines, many signed and dated, contemp. cloth with orig. watercolour drawing of a pintailed duck to upper board, large 8vo (1)

Lot 105

A set of four game bird menu holders by John Henry Hill, London 1929, each naturalistically modelled and standing on a disc base, 2.5cm (1in) high, 118g (3.8 oz), in a fitted box from Asprey

Lot 1464

A pair of Watcombe pottery jugs of cylindrical form, painted with wild roses against a shaded blue ground, a pottery hunting jug with whippet handle, the body relief moulded with fallen game, four Wade Nat West pigs, all with black bungs, together with a collection of decorative ceramics, including Toby jugs and figurines.

Lot 258

A quantity of tin plate and clockwork toys from the 1950`s and 1960`s including a Crossover Speedway slot car racing game by Marx

Lot 132

A set of Georgian mahogany travelling scales, a Victorian card game, a Japanese inkwell, a Victorian silver metal mounted pen and two napkin rings

Lot 257

Rev. F Marshall, `Football, The Rugby Union Game`, Cassell & Company

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