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RUGBY UNION NEW ZEALAND ALL BLACKS 1953/4 TOUR Thirteen programmes for the All Black games at 7/11/53 London Counties, 17/11/53 Llanelly, 21/11/53 Cardiff, 12/12/53 Swansea score noted, 19/12/53 Wales plus pirate by R Knights folds and a pirate by Wallin with press cuttings of the game punch holes, 23/12/53 Abertillery & Ebbw Vale, fold, 9/1/54 Ireland, 16/1/54 Pontypool & Cross Keys, 21/1/54 Newport score noted, 30/1/54 England with press cuttings, 20/2/54 Barbarians at Cardiff Arms. Some have team changes. Fair to generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Autographed 16 x 12 photo of captain Danny Blanchflower receiving the First Division trophy from the President of the Football League at White Hart Lane with team mates looking on, following the final League game of the 1960/61 season, signed by Mackay, Smith, Baker, Norman, Allen, Jones and Dyson in silver marker. Good
RUGBY UNION 1924 NEWPORT V NEW ZEALAND ALL BLACKS Original programme for the game at Newport on 2/10/24. Year noted on the cover, with comprehensive pencil notes which could be rubbed out. It has punch holes professionally repaired and small tape marks on the inside page. The programme has the original coloured cotton bind. Poor to fair
1991 LEGIA WARSAW V MANCHESTER UNITED ECWC semi-final 10/4/91. An original team sheet, original match ticket with slight marks and a boarding pass and official supporters itinerary. The boarding wallet is hand signed by seven Manchester United players. It comes with a Polish newspaper with a match report of the game dated 11/4/91. Fair to generally good
W.G. Grace (1848-1915), two snapshot photograph albums c.1903-1911 containing several images of W.G. Grace, the English amateur cricketer widely considered one of the games greatest players, and was also important in the development of the sport, the photographs taken by Richard Moore "Dickie" Bell (1874-1953), English first class cricketer 1902-1908 representing London County, the Gentleman of England, and W.G. Grace's XI, who he played three first class matches for in 1906, as well as touring Egypt with the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1909, led by Lord Brackley, R.M. Bell's ownership signatures/inscriptions to front pastedowns of each album, and both stating in his hand that the photos were taken by himself beneath, the first album spanning the period 1903-1905 and containing 88 photographs, each loosely inserted into card album leaves, pen & ink captions by R.M. Bell to card leaves beneath images, images include Worcester Park Beagles v London County, Crystal Palace, 1903, four images, one of which "Beagles batting - T.P. Hildert & Dr W.G. Grace", taken from boundary; "Sutton v London County 1903. Dr W.G. Grace keeping wickets", taken from boundary; "London County v Cambridge University at Cambridge 1904", team photograph of the players posing by pavilion, including W.G. Grace (fourth from left), manuscript caption by R.M. Bell naming all players posing including W.G. Grace; "Worcester Park Beagles v London County 1904", image of people seated in stand with some players and their wives at front, including W.G. Grace seated front and centre, several names listed by R.M. Bell in caption including W.G. Grace; "London County C.C. v Leicestershire at Leicester 1904, W.G. Grace & W.L. Murdoch batting", taken a couple of rows back from boundary with a few spectators backs/backs of heads in foreground; image below captioned "The same from top of Pavilion"; family photo captioned "Dr W.G. Grace's eldest son & family, Sydenham 1905"; close up photo of R.M. Bell at wicket, posing in batting stance, Eastbourne, 1904, with similar shot belongside of R.A. Sheppard, Surrey XI & Sutton XI; Sutton C.C. Eastbourne tour 1904 group photo of players including R.M. Bell, R.A. Sheppard, G.R. Blades (captain) and several others, all named in caption; several golf photographs, including Banstead Downs Golf Club, Sutton, Surrey, 1904, "opening of the new course, Ralph Forster Esq driving the first ball"; two further images from the first tee of the same golf course, January 1905, both with W.G. Grace prominently in the photograph, these captioned "My match with Dr W.G. Grace at Sutton. Jack Ross (our pro) showing the Dr the 1st green", with WG Grace standing at the tee with club in hand looking towards the green, Jack Ross stood beside him looking to green also and gesturing, the image below with WG Grace prominently in the image posing at first tee, with others slightly further back also posing, this image captioned "The Dr ready to start. Result - all square on the whole day", another photo overleaf from the same match with R.M. Bell driving off at first tee, caption stating image was taken by Hugh Forster; other photos in this album include London County Cricket v Ireland at Cork 1903 and v Dublin University at Dublin 1903, plus on boat going to Ireland for Irish tour 1903 and on day off driving to Queenstown Harbour by horse and carriage, Sutton C.C. v Beddington 1903; tennis at Claremont; Willie Gurteen wedding; several images at Coupals, Haverhill, on horses, driving, posing with wives/friends etc; family photos, children, animals; "3 of the South African XI 1904 taken at Cambridge. W.A. Shalders, B. Wallach, M. Hathorn"; several Biarritz golf club 1905; Sutton Football Ground 1904-5 etc etc, this album contemporary black leather gilt (worn, lacks backstrip); the other album spanning period 1908-1911 containing 94 photographs, images include group photograph with W.G. Grace posing wearing head scarf along with 3 other gentlemen, this caption beneath "A.D.C., Dr W.G. Grace, C.E. de Trafford, L.S. Wells at Shillinglee Park 1908", another group photo of gentleman seated on steps at front of Shillinglee Park House with W.G. Grace in centre, this captioned beneath "Dr W.G. Graces XI v Prince Ranjitsingh's XI Shillinglee Park 1908", another image of the Cricket Ground at Shillinglee ark with game in progress, etc; Worcester Park Beagles Cricket match Crystal Palace 1908, photo of players and spectators seated and standing at Pavilion/grand stand, W.G. Grace amongst them; several images at Old Buckenham Hall, Norfolk, of Mr & Mrs Lionel Robinson; 15 images of MArylebone Cricket Club tour of Egypt, 1909, including launch party, picnic, outward bound, citadel barracks Cairo, Nile barrage, Pompeii en route, matches in progress at Alexandria, Cairo and Port Said cricket grounds; various others cricket, family, horse riding, driving etc etc, this a contemporary red calf album (worn, lacks backstrip) (2)
A Victorian Police ledger/log book, Uckfield, Sussex, with over 400 pages of manuscript entries dated July 1886 to April 1890, each page with printed headings and columns, these comprising Day and Date; On Duty/Off Duty at; Visited the Parishes and Places below named; Time of visiting; No. of Miles from Station; Whom I reported myself to at each place; Public Houses and Beer Shops visited. The time of remaining there and for what purpose; State of the Weather; Occurences and Remarks, some of the manuscript entries in Occurences and remarks column including "17th [July 1886] further information of attempted murder at Chailey £2.5- Reward", "25th --- of warrant against Arthur Hadland for Bastardy at Hailsham. also as warrant --- James Mitchell for leaving his wife at Cuckfield, also...against John Durrant at Eastbourne. Also of warrant against George Rich for leaving his wife and family & family at Hailsham, also...against William Philcox for drunkenness at Battle, also Patrick Harrington in custody on suspicion of stealing a coat at Eastbourne...", other warrants described for embezzlement, game trespass, stolen plough chains, burglary, stolen carriage apron and wire netting, "went to Grantham Lincolnshire and apprehended George McKinley on warrant charged with maliciously wounding a horse[?] the property of Sir Spencer Wilson...", burglary at Hurst Pierpoint Post Office, "fouls killed at Hailsham £2 reward", assault, watches stolen at Brighton, etc etc, many of the notes in this column about visiting various stations in Sussex including Framfield, Danehill, Buxted, Fairwarp, Fletching, Nutley, etc, also attending services and special sessions etc, a/f, folio, old vellum lower board, lacks upper board and backstrip
ALLAN OCTAVIAN HUME & CHARLES HENNY TILSON MARSHALL: THE GAME BIRDS OF INDIA, BURMAH & CEYLON: Calcutta, A O Hume & C H T Marshall, 1881, 1st edition, vol 3 (of 3 only) 54 plates, some light water staining at front and end, later half calf, teg, (some soiling) + WILLIAM RICE: INDIAN GAME (FROM QUAIL TO TIGER), London, W H Allen, 1884, 12 tinted litho plates and 1 other plate, original pictorial beveled, green cloth gilt, (2)
WILLIAM CARNEGIE: PRACTICAL GAME PRESERVING CONTAINING THE FULLEST DIRECTION FOR REARING AND PRESERVING BOTH WINGED AND GROUND GAME AND DESTROYING VERMIN WITH OTHER INFORMATION OF VALUE TO THE GAME PRESERVER: London, Upcott Gill, 1884, 1st edition, 10pp adverts at end, original pictorial, red cloth gilt, spine toned + FRANK BONNETT: MIXED AND ROUGH SHOOTING A BOOK FOR MEN OF MODERATE MEANS: London, Upcott Gill, 1940, 1st edition, adverts at front and end, original pictorial cloth gilt, spine toned with small split at head (2)
WILLIAM NELSON HUTCHINSON: DOG BREAKING THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS CERTAIN AND EASY METHOD: London, John Murray, 1850, 2nd edition, 8pp, adverts at end, original blind stamped, cloth gilt, recased preserving large part of original back strip + HENRY SHARP: A FIELD AND A FLOAT: London, Chapman & Hall, 1904, 1st edition, 13 plates as list, original cloth gilt, worn and soiled + CHARLES DIXON: THE GAME BIRDS AND WILD FOWL OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS: London, A T Elwes, London, Chapman & Hall, 1895, 1st edition, 13 coloured plates as called for, original cloth gilt worn, + SIR RALPH PAYNE-GALLWEY: HIGH PHEASANTS IN THEORY AND IN PRACTICE: London, Longmans Green, 1935, 1st edition, original cloth back board, worn and soiled (4)
P H MULES: GEORGE DOGGETT KEEPER A STORY OF A DEVONSHIRE MANOR THIRTY YEARS AGO: Manchester, Abel Haywood & Son, London, Simkin Marshall, 1887, 1st edition, original pictorial cloth, soiled, inner joints weak + JOHN WATSON: POACHERS AND POACHING: London, Chapman & Hall, 1891, 1st edition, original cloth gilt worn + JOJN WILKINS: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN ENGLISH GAME KEEPER: Eds Arther H Byng & Stephens, M Stephens, London, T Fisher Unwin, 1892, 2nd and revised edition, 6 pp adverts at end, original pictorial cloth gilt worn + OWEN JONES: TEN YEARS OF GAME-KEEPING: London, Edward Arnold, 1909, 1st edition, 16pp adverts at end, original cloth gilt, lower board badly water stained (4)
H C BAILEY: 6 titles: COLONEL GREATHEART, ill Lester Ralph, Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1908, October, 1st? edition, inscription on ffep, original decorative cloth gilt worn; MR FORTUNE'S PRACTICE, London, Methuen, 1934, 4th edition, original cloth, d/w (part losses); SHADOW ON THE WALL, London, Victor Gollancz, 1935, 2nd impression, original cloth worn; THE GREAT GAME, London, Victor Gollancz, 1939, 1st edition, original cloth worn, lib stamps on first and last text pages; THE CAT'S WHISKER, New York, Doubleday Doran for The Crime Club, 1944, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (v small losses); THE WRONG MAN, London, MacDonald [1946], 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and part losses) (6)
NEW NATURALIST SERIES: TEN TITLES: ALL LACKING D/W: E B FORD: BUTTERFLIES: 1945, 1st edition, new naturalist series number 1, original cloth: BRIAN BESEY-FITZGERALD: BRITISH GAME: 1946, reprint, new naturalist series number 2, original cloth: BRITAINS STRUCTURE AND SCENERY: 1946, 1st edition, new naturalist series number 4, original cloth: F FRASER DARLING: NATURAL HISTORY IN THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS: 1947, 1st edition, new naturalist series number 6a, original cloth: A D IMMS: 1947, 1st edition, new naturalist series number 8, original cloth, W V TURRILL: BRITISH PLANT LIFE: 1953, first readers union edition, new naturalist series number 10 original cloth: F J NORTH & OTHERS: SNOWDONIA: 1949, 1st edition, new naturalist series number 13, original cloth: E M NICHOLSON: BIRDS AND MAN: 1951 1st edition, new naturalist series number 17, original cloth soiled: E A ELLIS: THE BROADS: 1965, 1st edition, new naturalist series number 46, original cloth: STUART SMITH: YELLOW WAGTAIL: 1950, 1st edition, new naturalist monograph number 4, original cloth, (10)
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