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"The Rugby Football Annual 1921-22" - 9th edition, edited by The Secretary of the Rugby Football Union - printed and published by Walker and Co Twickenham -in the original pictorial paper covers - to include club fixtures, clubs and secretaries, international fixtures and match results, laws of the game, international match records together with numerous advertisements throughout - covers have minor wear, staple rust otherwise internally very clean with only three minor pen dots to 3 Welsh international players otherwise (VG). The Rugby Football Annual was first produced in 1914
"The Rugby Football Annual 1922-23" -10th edition, edited by The Secretary of the Rugby Football Union - printed and published by Walker and Co Twickenham -in the original pictorial paper covers - to include club fixtures, clubs and secretaries, international fixtures and match results, laws of the game, international match records, Oxford & Cambridge, Public Schools, together with numerous advertisements throughout. The top right hand corner of the covers together with the first six pages and the three end pages - what one would assume - are cigarette burns otherwise a very clean copy
The Rugby Football Annual 1932 -33" - 20th edition, published by Sporting Books Ltd London -hardback with the original pictorial paper covers - c/w reference to France rejoining the Union, The Game in America, the 19 3130 tour Springbok tour et al - covers slightly dust stained, spine faded, some hinge weakness and slight speckle foxing otherwise overall (F)
1958 Manchester United FA Cup semi-final football programme, telegram et al: incl the official programme for the semi final game v Fulham played at Villa Park c/w ticket, and souvenir pirate programme by Dawson, action photograph, telegram sent on the day to Jimmy Murphy (acting manager) from Dave Bowen (Wales and Arsenal) -(G) (5)
1957/58 Manchester United "Busby Babes" football programmes: 20 x 1957/58 incl Reserves (corners clipped), v Nottingham Forest (first league game after the disaster), plus 10x 1956/7 including European matches - most have tokens removed- inspection required -usual match wear and team changes et al . (30)
Manchester United football programmes 1950/70`s: mainly home programmes, but some aways - notably 1957, 1958 and 1963 FA Cup Finals. Northampton v Manchester Utd. 1969/70 (FAC) (Best scores 6), Manchester Utd v Sheffield Utd. 1972/3 (Charlton`s last game at O.T.) plus some reserves and youth matches -usual match wear, team changes and scores -hence mixed- inspection required. (185)
1906 England v Ireland International white football cap -with gilt braid English Rose to the front panel and inscribed 1906 to the peak. The match was played at Solitude Belfast -England won the game 5-0 with Arthur Brown scoring the fifth goal -c/w makers name to the inside Young & Co London - slight fraying above and below the crest otherwise (G). This cap and the following lots all come direct from family descendents of Arthur Brown
1950/51 Scotland v Denmark international No. 5 football shirt worn by Willie Woodburn: Navy blue long sleeve shirt with the Scotland crest sewn onto the chest and embroidered with "S v D 1950/51" and No 5 sewn on the back made by Umbro. Scotland played Denmark at Hampden Park on 12 May winning 3-1. William `Willie` Woodburn was born in Edinburgh 1919; he played for Edinburgh Ashton before signing as a professional for Rangers in October 1937. He made his debut on 20 August 1938 in a 2-2 draw in the League against Motherwell. After the war he established himself in the Rangers side and won four League Championships with the club. He appeared in the first Scottish League Cup Final in April 1947 when Rangers beat Aberdeen 4-0. He won 24 caps making his debut in a 1-1 draw with England at Wembley. He is also an inductee of the Scottish Football Hall of Fame and the Rangers F.C. Hall of Fame but his career was cut short when he received a life ban from the game for indiscipline. The England international Tom Finney, one of many well-known forwards Woodburn had encountered in his international career, described the ban as "a grave injustice". The SFA revoked their punishment three years later, but by then Woodburn was 37 and his playing career was over.
18x "Tom Finney Story" pen and ink various football drawing stories covering the 1950`s featuring the World Cup and other internationals Ðto incl the vital match against Scotland who needed to beat England to win a trip to the World Cup, the World Cup in Brazil, the game against Argentina losing for the first time at Wembley et al most are signed with either the monogram or R Bond - overall 9 x 10.5" plus 3x single strip captions (21)
12x "Tom Finney Story" pen and ink football drawing stories covering the 1950s period: to include reaching the FA Cup Final 1954, the England game against Hungary which England lost 7-1, 1954 World Cup in reaching the quarter-finals et al most are signed with either the monogram or R Bond - overall 9 x 10.5 -4x with some marks and stains - most are signed with either the monogram or R Bond - overall 9 x 10.5
Victorian Minton Majolica game dish with dead game to lid and moulded leaf and basketweave base, china liner, impressed marks Lid chipped and handle broken, dish- multiple cracks and riveted, liner long break, glued Condition: Lid chipped and handle broken, dish- multiple cracks and riveted, liner long break, glued
Fine Victorian menu with silk covers painted with Baron`s coronet, H monogram and American and British flags to one side and joined monograms and crest and date October 10th 1875 (probably for an Anglo-American wedding breakfast) the inside with leaves painted with game, fruit etc and listing the extensive menu with silk tassels to outside
Howard H.Eliot The British Warblers 2 vol. 32 chromolithographed plates 51 photogravure plates 3 plates of eggs 12 maps contemporary red buckram [Anker 213] 1907-14-15 § Ogilvie-Grant (W.R.) & others. British Game Birds and Wildfowl limited edition illustration original morocco gilt t.e.g. slightly rubbed 1912 § Portland (Duke of) Fifty Years and More of Sport in Scotland Deerstalking Salmon Fishing Grouse Shooting....1880-1932 first edition illustrations original cloth 1933 § Sporting Anecdotes second edition frontispiece vignette title later half calf lower joint split at head slightly dusty 1807 § Parker (Eric) Game Birds Beasts and Fishes n.d.; Shooting by Moor Field and Shore 1929 the last two first editions illustrations original cloth the first ex-library with stamps; and 4 others v.s.(11)
Harris Game Wild Animals of Southern Africa first state hand-coloured lithographed vignette additional title 30 hand-coloured lithographed plates lithographed illustrations list of subscribers c.10 plates with paper browned a few with a short marginal tear occasional offsetting a few minor marks but plates generally in good condition marginal tear to text f. p.94 contemporary red crushed half morocco spine gilt spine slightly faded corners worn rubbed [Mendelssohn I p.688; Tooley 247; Abbey Travel 335; Nissen ZBI 1843; Schwerdt I p.231] folio 1840. ***`One of the most important and valuable works on South African fauna` (Mendelssohn). .
Hume (A. and Marshall, C.H.T.). The Game Birds of India, Burmah and Ceylon, 3 vols., Calcutta, 1879-81, eng. dec. title page to each vol., contemp. manuscript inscription to prelim., 145 chromolitho. plts. occ. spottting and staining throughout, some plts. trimmed with slight loss, contemp. non-matching half sheep gilt, rubbed, frayed and worn, 8vo, together with, Hulme (F. Edward), Familiar Wild Flowers, first series, vol. 1 parts 1-3 only, n.d. c.1907, numerous colour prints, occ. spotting throughout, hinges and joints weak, contemp. half sheep gilt, rubbed , frayed and worn, 12mo (4)
Geographical Game. Wallis’s Tour through the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Ireland, a New geographical Game, Comprehending all the Cities, Principal Towns, Rivers &c. in the British Empire, pub. John Wallis, 1st July, 1811, folding hand-col. eng. map sectionalised on linen, contained in orig. worn slipcase wallet with engraved title label to upper cover, map opening out to 580 x 475mm (23 x 19ins) (1)
Geographical Game. Zoological Map of the World, Shewing the Geographical Distribution of Animals, pub. William Spooner, Nov. 5th, 1844, folding hand-coloured litho map, dissected into 18 sections laid on linen, creased to lower left corner, litho pictorial title to upper cover (upper board detached), map opening to 560 x 765mm (22 x 30ins) (1)
* French game. Grand Jeu de SociŽtŽ et Pratiques Secr?tes de Mlle. Le Normand, Paris, B.-P. Grimaud, c.1900, fifty-four chromo. playing cards (complete), comprising four suits of thirteen (national suits), each with illust. in the centre, with smaller illusts. below, a constellation above, suits in top left-hand corner and a letter of the alphabet in top right-hand corner, plus two full-length port. cards, check-patterned versos, 123 x 90mm (5 x 3.5ins), together with orig. 105pp.instruction booklet, in orig. printed pink wrappers, and remains of orig. chromo. paper wrapper (1)
* Playing Cards. A misc. collection of playing cards, mostly English, 20th c., incl. miniature decks, souvenir decks (Isle of Wight, Jersey, Guernsey, San Francisco, Scotland, Lebanon, Queen’s Silver Jubilee, etc.), some advertising (Co-operative Tea, 100 Pipers De Luxe Scotch Whisky, John Player Vanguard, Harrods, Blenheim Palace, Hamleys, Carling Black Label Lager, Esso tyres, etc.), games (Bezique, Happy Families, Snap, Touring - The Famous Automobile Card Game, etc.), some boxed, some incomplete decks and loose cards, approx. 100 (a carton)
Williamson (Capt. Thomas) and Samuel Howett illus first edition hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece additional pictorial title hand-coloured in gouache 39 hand-coloured aquatint plates title lightly creased a few minor spots or marks but plates with fine bright hand-colouring contemporary red half crushed morocco gilt spine in 6 compartments 4 with gilt big game motifs later red morocco label to upper cover spine repaired upper cover faded corners worn rubbed g.e [Schwerdt II 297; Abbey Travel 427; Tooley 508] a very good copy oblong folio 1807. ***`The most beautiful book on Indian sport in existence` (Schwerdt). With some of the earliest aquatints of the wild elephant. Plate XXX1 in Tooley`s first state `Hunting Jackalls` rather than `Jackals rescuing a hunted brother` and with plates XIII and XIV numbered in reverse order..
Morris British Game Birds and Wildfowl 60 wood-engraved plates printed in colours by Benjamin Fawcett and finished by hand Great Plover with small stain to lower corner text f. p.175 with short marginal tear original pictorial cloth gilt spine slightly faded a little frayed at extremities t.e.g. [Anker 345; Fine Bird Books p.125; Nissen IVB 644] a very good copy with plates in clean and bright condition 4to Groombridge & Sons [1855].
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