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Lot 619

BASIL EDE; a collection of limited pencil signed and gallery stamped prints from the Game Birds Wildfowl collection, no.92/500 (5), Birds of Britain, no.88/350 (8), all signed with gallery stamps, in the portfolio folders, together with approximately twenty unsigned coloured prints by the artist, mostly depicting birds.

Lot 439

An Ajax video game system, in original box.

Lot 428

Various vintage toys and collectibles to include Entex Space Invader digital toy, Merlin electronic game, a Sony Walkman, Casio Scientific calculator, Mattel Magic Etch-A-Sketch, playing cards to include Star Wars, Harry Potter style wand, various ball bearing puzzles, postcards, cigarette cards, etc.Condition Report: Cannot guarantee working order of the electronics

Lot 363

Ideal toys Vintage large boxed 1976 Game ; Tin Can Alley set, ( not tested) in very good order and a very good set to include original Ideal slip buff cover for box and hence excellent box condition-a nostalgic Game set. 91)

Lot 364

Vintage Electronic Games to include Radotin  Tel sports with joy sticks nd Grand Prixgame,Morse code walky talkies,Grandstand detective Shoestring game,Computachess,galaxy invader 1000 hand unit,hannimex stereo cassette, TOMY Striker unit( offered untested-great retro throwback pieces selection as shown)

Lot 400

Box of assorted diecast model vehicles to include: Tonka, James Bond License to Kill Kenworth Tanker, Royal Wedding 1981-1991 10th Anniversary, Mercedes Benz 500K Roadster 1936 by Burago, James Bond Books, Videomaster Shooting Star game etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 753

A large ceramic jug with game birds in countryside scene, and a tall twin handled yellow vase with narrow neck depicting young couple seated in garden

Lot 445

5 boxes of miscellaneous items including Hobbycraft mini sewing machine, claret jug, plated cutlery, ceramics, picnic set, all purpose rope, tools, game etc

Lot 121

6 boxes of misc items including pottery, cameras, Brownie cine camera, Polaroid, a BBC Bridge game, slide viewer and projector, Prinz cine projector, various LP records, turntable/radio etc

Lot 772

A box containing 20 Royal Worcester egg coddlers, all with black backstamps. 8 small, 9 medium, and 3 large. Various designs (almost all different) including floral, game birds, herbs, commemorative

Lot 647

A quantity of Vintage cameras and equipment including Nikon F-501 AF with Nikkor lens (28838), Canon sureshot 105, Sony Mpeg movie-ex DSC-F707, Gameboy colour (not working), Nintendo Pokemon game etc.

Lot 51

A quantity of Vintage toys, including Kay London Pin Football, boxed, Denys Fishers On The Buses board game, a Berwick Pasty Set For Little Girls, a Fuchs, model no. 7043 miniature boxed kitchen and associated accessories, etc

Lot 104

APPROXIMATELY 350 POKEMON CARDS IN A TRAINER BOX, HOLOS, GAME COUNTERS ETC

Lot 987

A MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE A VINTAGE HALINA 35X CAMERA, BEETLE DRIVE GAME, TREEN CANDLESTICKS, ELEPHANT FIGURES, BOOKS, ETC

Lot 272

A PS2 WITH TWO CONTROLLERS, CABLE AND A SUPERSTAR DANCE CLUB GAME

Lot 5614

Reynolds, Samuel William -- A Game at Chess (The Rev. and Mrs. Debary). Schabkunstblatt nach Thomas Phillips. 25 x 40,5 cm. (1808). Ausgezeichneter Druck mit der vollen Darstellung. Geglättete diagonale Knickfalte am unteren Rand, weitere geringe Gebrauchsspuren, sonst gut. Aus der Sammlung Bernard Houthakker (Lugt 1272). - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.

Lot 731

A Remy Martin Cognac oak barrel game collection, with pegs, dice and instructions, 27cm high.

Lot 1018

Dragon Strike board game and Nookie bear. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1128

Vintage bone and bamboo mahjong game. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1209

Boxed Dungeonquest game. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 4

Anwar Jalal Shemza (British Pakistani, 1928-1985)Chessmen signed and dated in Urdu 'Shemza 1965' upper leftoil on canvas, framed70 x 34.2cm (27 9/16 x 13 7/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty from a private collection, Pakistan.Acquired from the Collection of Mr Hamid Khawaja in 2019, who acquired the work in London in 1980.From 14th January – 16th April 2023, Wolverhampton Art Gallery in the UK held an exhibition titled, Shemza Digital: Across Generations. The show celebrated and drew parallels between the abstract works of Anwar Jalal Shemza and the contemporary digital practise of his granddaughter, Aphra Shemza. Featured in this exhibition were works from both the Estate of Anwar Jalal Shemza and those from the Wolverhampton Collection. The breath of works displayed were produced in the UK and spanned from 1957-1969 and can be described as some of the most important works from his oeuvre. One of the works featured in the exhibition came from his renowned Chessmen series, and was a gouache and watercolour on paper, dating from 1968. The oil on canvas in the present lot is also part of the abovementioned series, executed in 1965. Anwar Jalal Shemza was born in Shimla, India to Kashmiri and Punjabi parents. Following the creation of Pakistan in 1947, a young Shemza relocated to Lahore, Pakistan, where he continued his education at the Mayo School of Art, before relocating again, this time to the UK in 1956, where he studied at the Slade School of Art. His constant relocations were traumatic, not least because he lost numerous family members during Partition, but also because despite having been a renowned artist in Pakistan, his works were not well received in the UK. He had to reinvent himself as an artist, and the works produced in the aftermath of his reinvention would continually explore the themes of identity, migration, and cultural hybridity. The present lot was created when Shemza taught art at the Ounsdale (Wombourne) High School (1963-1979) in Wolverhampton. It was during this period that he developed his signature style, which blended elements of Islamic calligraphy with abstract modernist forms. This can be seen in the series titled 'Square Compositions,' 'Circles and Semicircles,' and 'Meem.' What makes the Chessmen series particularly important is that it marks a significant departure from these earlier works, which were mostly abstract and focussed on geometry and calligraphy. Instead, this series introduced figurative elements, specifically chess pieces, into Shemza's work, creating a unique blend of abstraction and representation. This series was an exploration of the themes of power, hierarchy, and identity, and he used the pieces to comment on themes in relation to colonialism and imperialism. Having had his works and Islamic art rejected upon arrival to the UK in the mid-1950s, perhaps as part of the last wave of 'colonial' artists, he was in an existential crisis. This work created 9 years after his arrival, was his way to reconcile his dual cultural heritage, Pakistani and British. The painting depicts three chess pieces of various heights and sizes. The frontal viewpoint emphasizes the two dimensionality of the canvas, accented by the horizontal line that cuts across the lower fifth of the work. The horizontal line is a recurring motif is Shemza's work, and is often interpreted as a symbol of connection and unity. It was his way to create a sense of order and structure, whilst simultaneously paying homage to Islamic principles of art. Normally, works from this series feature multiple chessmen in each composition, and are wider, however this work, is similar to his Untitled (Red and Yellow Ochre Composition) and only has three pieces, the King, the Queen and the Bishop which dominate the canvas. This grouping of three could also be seen to be a family, as this was the title Shemza would give to the subsequent works he produced in the 1980s that formed part of the same series. The dark colours used in the painting are intentional. They convey a sense of depth and contrast that emphasises the white geometric shapes and forms of the chess pieces. The use of black, dark brown and maroon also evoke the traditional colours of the chessboard, which are often made of dark wood. Moreover, the dark colours also create a sense of tension and drama that reflected the intellectual and strategic nature of the game, an allusion perhaps to the unresolvable question of identity. To see a silkscreen from the same series sold in these rooms see Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 23rd April 2013, lot 427.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 36

Fishing interest to include:-Kite, Oliver"Nymph Fishing in Practice", reprint 1969, dust wrapperPeart, Lancelot "Trout and Trout Waters", George Allen & Unwin 1956, dust wrapperWalker, C F "Brown Trout and Dry Fly", Seeley, Service & Co Ltd, n.d., photographic frontis of the Test, photographic plates, brown cloth, dj not price clipped Skues, G E M "Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream", Adam & Charles Black, dust wrapperWalker, C F "Fly Tying as an Art 1957" green clothDunne, J W "Sunshine and the Dry Fly", Adam & Charles Black 1952Wanless, Alexander "Complete Fixed Spool Angling", Herbert Jenkins 1953, green cloth, photographic and other illustrations and other related fishing books Shooting interest to include:-Lynn-Allen, Major E H"Leaves from a Game Book", Hutchinson & Co 1946, dust wrapperPayne-Gallwey, R "Letters to Young Shooters", 2nd series and other related volumes (1 box) 

Lot 165

Three canvas and leather gun carrying slings, a small cartridge case, a sleeve with suede pad for rifle shooting, other canvas gun slings, a cartridge bag, a pair of polo knee pads, a small leather game carrier, some garter straps for shooting, a whip, a clay thrower, assorted leather items, straps, leather belts and some Remington glasses for shooting with different coloured lenses (1 box). 

Lot 276

SMYTHIES, E.A - Big Game Shooting in Nepal : Plates inc. colour, maps. Org. cloth. 4to. Calcutta. 1942. With - Showers, Lieut.-General Charles Lionel. A Missing Chapter of the Indian Mutiny. 3 plates, folding map. org. cloth. 8vo. some foxing. 1888. With 3 others on exploration.(5)

Lot 332

MORRIS, Beverley R - British Game Birds and Wildfowl : 60 hand coloured plates a few loose. org. half red morocco, green cloth sides with gilt central device of a pheasant on the upper and lower cover in gilt. Light foxing. Large 4to. Groombridge, 1855.

Lot 349

"GAME COCK" (editor) : Cock-Fighting and Game Fowl from the Note-Books of Herbert Atkinson of Ewelme together with the Life and Letters of John Harris, the Cornish Cocker : org. red cloth snagged at the head of the spine. 22 plates inc. ten in colour. 4to. George Bayntun, Bath, first edition, 1938. With two others (3).

Lot 404

Quantity of assorted vintage and modern toys, tea sets and others including Hasbro G1 My Little Pony x 3, AAA miniature plastic mythological creatures, vintage card games, ceramic tea sets, Bakelite tiddly winks, Ravensburger Apple Harvest board game (complete, with some small damage to pieces), vintage jacks, marbles, pull back die-cast and plastic planes, metal cap gun, Creative Toys Company T.E.A.M. Rudolph blind bags x 8, assortment of small plastic animals and figures (Britains, Schleich, Bullyland), and others all generally Fair to Good, unchecked for completeness. (qty)

Lot 343

English School, Game of Cards, watercolour with body colour, 33 x 28cm; and a drawing, boat by a mooring, signed M G Brockbank. (2)

Lot 378

Box containing a quantity of toys including Toy Story Buzz Lightyear Chrome Edition, Space Jam, Austin Powers and Game of Thrones

Lot 100

Badminton/Battledore/Hagoita/Lawn Tennis: a hagoita silk and wooden bat, circa 1920,of rectangular form, obverse silk, applied with a lady lawn tennis players, bearing painted flower and inscription translated 'Active girls are typical of modern society. Aunts are from the past' and signed; reverse wooden painted with foliate decoration, 37 by 15cm.; sold with a colour postcard featuring Japanese ladies playing the game and titled 'Battledore and Shuttlecock', 9 by 14cm., (2)Each bearing slight wear, wear to silk on bat, bearing signs of marks and dirt, slight wear to corners of postcard.Hagoita is a Japanese bat used in a historic pastime similar to Battledore and Shuttlecock, played in the New Year by Japanese ladies. 

Lot 106

Pelota, a large print showing a game of Pelota at Neuilly-sur-Seine, circa 1907, Le Petit Journal 26th May 1907, mounted, 53.5 by 39.5cm., sold with a print of the 1966 Real Tennis Championships New York, 7th & 8th February 1966, glazed and framed, 46 by 61.5cm., (2)Pelota print bears stains of old cellotape on corners.

Lot 1161

Soccer with the Stars F.A. Autograph Book No.1 signed by five legends of the game, Johnny Haynes, Bobby Moore, Bert Trautman, Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Charlton 

Lot 1200

Tottenham Hotspur v. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.A. Cup Final match programme, 23rd April 1921 at Stamford BridgeThe programme is in overall very good condition with some evidence of a central fold that is more visible on the pages side as opposed to the spine, and on the back cover. There is minimal sign of rust ingression around the staples and there are the usual age and gentle handling related patina to the cover.The game was the second English Cup Final played at Stamford Bridge following the end of World War one and saw Wolverhampton Wanderers of the second Division take on Tottenham Hotspur of Division One. Spurs won the game by one goal to nil in front of a crowd of over 72,000.   

Lot 1201

Aston Villa v. Huddersfield Town F.A. Cup Final; match programme, 24th April 1920 played at Stamford BridgeThe programme condition is very good, with some evidence of being folded in half which is more evident on the back cover. on the inside there is some evidence of rust from the staples, which is particularly visible in the centre pages and has affected the clarity of the team line up for Aston Villa and Huddersfield Town's goalkeepers. The programme has no issues of writing on the pages.The 1920 English Cup Final was the first to be played both after the end of WW1 and also at Stamford Bridge. The venue in London had been, for a number of years, The Crystal Palace with the last Final played before the war being moved to Old Trafford, Manchester. Aston Villa won the game by one goal to nil for a then record sixth time. It was also the first ever English Cup final to require extra time being played.          

Lot 1246

A run of thirteen F.A. Cup Final programmes, 2010 to 2022 all played at Wembleyall with ticket stubs, and some with other F.A.Cup related ephemera and limited edition Chelsea v. Liverpool 2022 hardback programme, No.2154 of 2410 (a lot)No Ticket issued for 2020 Final, game played behind closed doors due to COVID

Lot 1371

Yugoslavia v England programme for match played in Belgrade on 16th May 1954, this is the official stadium edition issued by the Yugoslav Football Federation with welcome in two languages. The programme is in three parts, a 20-page profile of players from both sides and editorial and two colour supplements attached. A 16-page pink supplement and a 8-page grey supplement. The team line-ups are in grey supplement and have been identified in ink above name. The English team has been written as spoken Birn (Byrne), Fini (Finney), Nikols (Nicholls), etc.; also the programme covers pre-match game Partizan v Red Star Juniors and four athletic events which proceeded match. Yugoslavia won 1-0.

Lot 1402

A selection of Leeds United programmes including match ticket for 1969 UEFA Game v Rangers, Tuesday April 9th 1968, four Central League team sheets including Leeds United v Manchester United, Liverpool v Manchester United, Manchester City v Aston Villa and Oldham Athletic v Bradford City, (qty)All programmes are in good condition with the usual age related markings, folds and slight tears. The reserve team sheets have all had notation added in various coloured pens.Provenance: The Grainger family.         

Lot 1479

Manchester United signed ephemera Manchester derby game programme, 6th December 1992, the cover autographed by George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton and Mike Sumerbee, ticket for the Champions League game v AS Monaco signed by Dennis Law, Manchester United news letter from 1968, (3)  

Lot 187

David Lloyd six various Lancashire Schools/Federation, England schools and Derrick Robins captwo blue, one white, one black, one white, green and orange and red and orange inscribed OT, (Old Trafford) (6)The following Lots 187 to 221 relate to the cricket career of David "Bumble" LloydProvenance: David Lloyd David "Bumble" LloydThe David Lloyd CollectionAffectionately known throughout the world of sport as “Bumble”, David was born is Accrington in 1947 and his famed for his long career as a cricketer, umpire, coach, commentator and semi-professional footballer through an incredible career.The left-handed batsman and spin bowler played his maiden first team match for Lancashire in 1965, going on to play 407 First Class matches and 288 one day games, amassing nearly 27,000 runs and talking 276 wickets in an incredible career for both county and country, taking 423 catches whilst boasting a batting average of 33.33 in all first class games and a bowling average of 30.26- he is what you would describe as the absolute epitome of an all rounder in the game, as well as being renowned as one of its great characters. A part of the great Lancs. side of the 1970’s, he collected three consecutive Gillette Cup Winners medals in 1970, 71 and 72 with victories over Sussex, Kent and Warwickshire, adding a fourth in 1975 after returning injured from England’s Australian tour of that year, scoring over a 1000 runs in each of the first three seasons, and Graham Budd Auctions are delighted to offer the medals for sale as part of the collection.Lloyd was made Captain in 1973, standing down in 1977, and was rewarded a then record-breaking benefit year for his fine service in 1978.He took his England bow in in 1973 against the West Indies at the Oval and played his last one day game at Headingly in May 1980 and, following his retirement from the game he spent a number of years as a first class umpire before embarking on a  career in coaching with his beloved Lancashire as Head Coach in 1993, guiding them to  their third Benson and Hedges title before taking the same role with England in 1996, guiding the country to their first victory in a five match test series since 1986/7 and was credited with introducing many game changing innovations that had a profound effect on the International game. He stood down after the 1999 World Cup.From then he became the face and, indeed voice of Cricket for Sky TV. Famed for his knowledge of the game and, of course, his humour, his catch phrases, such as “Start the Car” caught the imagination of the viewers and became the title of his bestselling second autobiography.A lifelong supporter of Accrington Stanley, a team he also played for in the 1960’s, he even spent a period as a member of the Board, and was a constant face on the terraces to watch the game he confesses has always been his first love, and as tribute he had a street named after him near to both cricket and football clubs in the town in 2021. There are some superb mementos of an incredible career to be offered for sale by Graham Budd Auctions, made even better by the fact that our valuers have had the privilege of being able to discuss each piece in depth with the great man himself, and we can testify that the stories and the character behind them add real value to the trophies of a truly wonderful and far reaching career in the game that he has given so much to. 

Lot 303

1997 Champions League Final Official poster for the game between Borussia v. Juventus, in Munich on 28th May 1997, 84 x 60cm.       These poster were produced for sponsors and were not commercially available 

Lot 307

2000 Champions League Final Official poster for the game between Real Madrid v. Valencia24th May 2000 at the Stade de France,60 x 50cm.       These poster were produced for sponsors and were not commercially available 

Lot 315

2007 Champions League Final Official poster for the game between AC Milan and Liverpool that took place at the Olympic Stadium23rd May 2007, 69 by 49cm and a Liverpool v. PFC CSKA Moskva, Super Cup poster, 26th August 2005, 42 x 30cm (2)These poster were produced for sponsors and were not commercially available 

Lot 384

AC Milan Champions League Pennant, from the game against Celtic that took place on February 20th 2007 at Celtic Park.

Lot 419

Copy of Football Post Cartoon Book, 1905-06 including the comic history of the game, 32 page booklet comprises cartoons relating to football from the Nottingham Football Post , many drawn by the famous cartoonist R.I.P, and many relate to East Midlands area teams including Forest, County and Derby plus Leicester Fosse.

Lot 426

Inter National case ball bearing the signatures in pen of the Leeds United side of the 1974/5 season including Billy Bremner, Gordon McQueen, Paul Reaney and Duncan Mackenzie, size 5, not inflatedSome autographs are faded, but most are clear and legible and the ball is in good condition.  The ball is believed to have been obtained prior top the European quarter final first leg game v Anderlecht that took place at Elland Road on March 5th 1975, a game that saw Leeds win 3-0.       

Lot 427

David Silva sky blue Manchester City no.21 shirt from the game v Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on 13/01/2013player issue long sleeved shirt manufactured by Umbro with Barclays Premier League Champions shirt badges. The front features the Club crest with Etihad Airways sponsor logo. Reverse lettered SILVA bearing the number 21. Manchester City won the game by 2 goals to nil. This was the first time that City had won away at Arsenal in over 37 years         

Lot 430

Paul Scholes red Manchester United no.18 home shirt from the 2004-05 season FA Cup 3rd round game v Exeter City at Old Trafford that took place on 8/1/5.  Player issued short sleeved example with the Barclays Premier League badge on both arms. The front has the Manchester United Club crest mounted centrally with the VODAFONE sponsor logo below. The Nike manufacturer trademark in white is also present. The back is lettered SCHOLES and bears the number 18. Both are in white and the jersey is a UK size L.Paul Scholes came on as a substitute in the game in the 63rd minute of the game, which ended in a draw and sent United down to Exeter City on January 19th for a replay. Scholes swapped the shirt at the end with Exeter player Marcus Martin during his spell on loan with the Grecians from parent Club Plymouth Argyle. it is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the player stating that the item remained unwashed whilst in his possession until April 2nd 2010 when the item was sold.

Lot 496

Andy Van Der Mayde blue and white Everton no.7 shirt, 2007-08, Umbro, XL, short-sleeved, the right sleeve with the UEFA Cup flash, with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed EVERTON 1878 NIL SATIS NISI OPTIMUM UEFA CUP EVERTON V SK BRANN 21.02.08 the reverse lettered VAN DER MAYDE    The above shirt is a Club issued shirt for Andy Van Der Mayde who did not play in the game

Lot 550

A large tin advertising sign from 1935 promoting Webber Premier Footballs, featuring the 1935 FA Cup Final between West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday FC, lettered WEMBLEY 1935, THE CUP, THE GAME, THE BALL, Manufactured by WEBBER BROS (The London Football Co.) SE25 and featuring two black and white images of the game and three general images of the ball, measurements 68.5cm x 51.5cm.Overall condition very good with some rusting to the bottom and general age related marking.      

Lot 617

Gary Neville black No.2 Manchester United v. Arsenal match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2005, from the infamous tunnel incident,Nike, L, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED with STAND UP SPEAK UP badge, the reverse lettered G. NEVILLE, the sleeves with Barclays Premiership flashesIn the match played on 1st February 2005 Manchester United defeated Arsenal 4-2, this fixture was famous due to the tunnel bust up between Patrick Vieira and Roy Keane. Viera headed Arsenal in front after 8 minutes, and Manchester United replied 10 minutes later from a deflected Giggs shot. 10 minutes into the second half United went in front courtesy of Christian Ronaldo who scored twice in succession. Silvestre received a red card with 20 minutes to go, but John O'Shea netted to give Manchester United all 3 points. The bust up before the game in the tunnel between Patrick Viera and Roy Keane began after Keane had heard what he believed was Viera attempting to bully Gary Neville and was played out in front of television cameras and has gone down in Premier League history.              

Lot 680

The official Adidas Argentina v France 2022 FIFA World Cup Final match used ballwon by the vendor in the Adidas AdiClub competition “Win the Match Ball”, sold with corresponding emails Congratulations! You’re taking Argentina vs France match ball home! and “Congrats again on winning the final match ball! and the ARG vs FRA ball will be yours” with Argentina vs France final - 18 December Lusail Stadium decal, the ball with gold-coloured sticker which reads USED Official Match ball, also hand-written felt pen inscription ARG 3:3 FRA (PSO 4:2), 18/12/2022 with AdiClub FIFA World Cup 2022 Match Ball Raffle card which reads Congratulations on winning our match ball raffle, a genuine piece of sporting history! In AdiClub original box.The gold Adidas ball christened Al Hilm translated as 'The Dream' is Arabic which replaced the white Al Rihla (The Journey) embodies the latest technological advances in ball design. Al Hilm includes the same unprecedented Adidas 'Connected Ball' technology. The ball was also designed with the environment at its heart - all components have been carefully considered, and Al Hilm is the first FIFA World Cup™ semi-finals and final ball made using only water-based inks and glues. The design is set on a textured gold base colour which features a subtle triangular pattern, drawing inspiration from the sparkling deserts of the region that surround the city of Doha, the colour of the FIFA World Cup™ trophy, and the pattern of the Qatar flag.  Argentina won the 2022 World Cup champions for the third time after beating France on penalties in the breathtaking final in Qatar. Gonzalo Montiel scored the winning spot-kick to give the South Americans a 4-2 victory in the shoot-out, after a frenetic game ended 3-3 after extra time. Lionel Messi scored twice and Angel di Maria netted for the Argentines, while France's Kylian Mbappe became the first player since Geoff Hurst in 1966 to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final. Argentina eventually triumphed to seal their third world title, with Messi crowning an extraordinary career by lifting the golden trophy at Lusail Stadium. The Argentinians started the final were out of the traps early and were awarded a penalty in the 23rd minute when Dembele fouled Angel di Maria. Lionel Messi taking the subsequent spot kick which he converted to give his country the lead. In the 36th minute Argentina doubled their advantage Di Maria completing a swift counter-attack and knocking the ball past Hugo Lloris. What appeared to be a one-sided final burst into life in the 67th minute, Kylian Mbappe gave France hope from the penalty spot after Nicolas Otamendi fouled Kol Muani. With a spring in their step France and the inspirational Mbappe slammed a volley past Emi Martinez to make it 2-2. The striker's first two goals were separated by just 97 seconds. The final ended 2-2 after 90 minutes forcing the final into extra time, and again it appeared Messi had won it for Argentina when he forced the ball over the line. However, France, and the Parisen, Mbappe, were not finished yet! An outstretched Argentinian arm blocked a shot in the penalty box, so up stepped the P.S.G. star to make it 3-3 and with that goal became the first player since Sir Geoff Hurst to score a World Cup final hat-trick. After 120 minutes the first-ever Winter World Cup final came down to a penalty shootout. Mbappe and Messi took the first penalties and both scoring. France's Kingsley Coman attempt was saved by Emiliano Martinez and France were left up against it when their third taker, Aurelien Tchouameni, put his penalty wide. Gonzalo Montiel, a 90th-minute substitute strolled up to the box to take the decisive penalty and sent Lloris the wrong way to seal a 4-2 shoot-out win.

Lot 721

Diego Maradona blue and white 1994 World Cup spare No.10 short-sleeved shirt, Adidas, with button-up collar and embroidered badge monogrammed AFA, the reverse lettered MARADONA, sold together with match worn Argentina white and blue socksThe shirt and socks were given to Maradona’s father-in-law Roque Nicolas Villafane after the 1994 tournament. Maradona only ever played two Argentina international matches in shirts with his name printed on the back, both at the 1994 World Cup. The first was against Greece in Argentina's blue change shirt, and the other was his final international against Nigeria, the only game he played in a home Argentina shirt with his name printed on the back. This is a spare shirt for that match.

Lot 754

An England v Ireland player itinerary, from the game that took place at Windsor Park, Belfast on Sunday 6th October 1956 and signed in pen on the inside cover by 13 of the England squad including Duncan Edwards, Stanley Matthews and Billy Wright.The itinerary is in excellent condition with some slight marking to the front along with age related dirt marks to the cover.    Provenance: From the collection of Colin Grainger 

Lot 755

England v Scotland handbook for the game at Wembley on 6th April 1957, along with an FA Letter, an Invitation to the post inner for the game, an England rosette and a ticket for the England v Scotland U23 game at Hillsborough on February 8th 1956 and a directional map issued to players for Holland, (qty)  The condition of the items is generally good with some slight rusting to the staples of the itinerary and some small marks to the invitation in pen.  Provenance: The Grainger family

Lot 756

Player Itinerary for the England v Wales International game on Wednesday 14th November 1956, a Christmas card from and signed by Walter Winterbottom, a player itinerary for the Germany v England game on May 26th 1956 issued to the German players, a dinner menu for the Football Writers Association Footballer of the year dinner, May 18th 1967 and a dinner menu from BEA Airways for the England team  on route to Copenhagen on May 14th 1956, (qty)Both the itineraries and BEA menu are in good condition with some age related marking, the Football writers' dinner has marking to the front and back and the Christmas card shows damage from being removed from a page in an album. Provenance: The Grainger family.       

Lot 79

1914 Rugby Signed menu card from the England v Ireland game post match dinner that took place on Saturday February 14th 1914 at Oddenino's Imperial Restaurant, Regent Street and signed by an impressive number of players including England Captain Ronald W Poulton who sadly lost his life in the second battle of Ypres in May 1915.The condition of the menu is excellent with all autographs signed in pencil         

Lot 801

Joanne Broadhurst silver-gilt 1999-2000 F.A. Womens Challenge Cup Winners medalthe obverse inscribed PLAY THE GAME, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS, the rim inscribed 1999-2000 with ring suspension in original fitted case, with gilt-tooled lettering F.A. Womens Challenge Cup WinnersIn the 1999-2000 final played at Bramall Lane, Croydon defeated Doncaster Belles 2-1

Lot 803

Joanne Broadhurst silver-gilt 2002-2003 F.A. Womens Challenge Cup Runners Up medalthe obverse inscribed PLAY THE GAME, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS UP, the rim inscribed  2002-03 with ring suspension in original fitted case, with gilt-tooled lettering Womens Challenge Cup Runners UpIn the 2002-03 final played at Selhurst Park, Fulham defeated Charlton Athletic 3-0

Lot 806

Joanne Broadhurst silver-gilt 2005-06 F.A. Womens Challenge Cup Runners Up medalthe obverse inscribed PLAY THE GAME, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS UP, the rim inscribed 2005-06 with ring suspension in original fitted case, with gilt-tooled lettering F.A.Womens Challenge Cup Runners UpIn the final played at The New Den, Arsenal defeated Leeds United 5-0. We are unsure as to why Joanne Broadhurst has this medal in her collection

Lot 815

Very early Scottish F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Donald McKechnie of Renton FC in season 1887-88,un-hallmarked gold with elaborate design, weight 10gms., in original case, bearing a Christies Glasgow lot sticker, (not tested for gold)Donald McKechnie played at half-back and was a member of the team who beat Cambuslang 6-1 in the 1888 Scottish Cup Final. He also played in the so-called 'World Championship' exhibition game between the Renton team and the 1888 English Cup winners West Bromwich Albion - with the Scots winning 4-1 at Hampden Park in a match played in a thunderstorm.

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