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* ADAM ROBSON SSA (SCOTTISH 1928 - 2007), LOCH MEALLBRODDEN, CRIEFF oil on canvas, signed, further signed, titled and dated August 1978 verso image size 61cm x 91cm, overall size 73cm x 104cm Framed. Note: Adam Robson won 22 caps for the Scotland rugby team between 1954 and 1960, and was President of the Scottish Rugby Union in 1984 when the national team won the Grand Slam. He was also a prolific and diverse artist, who sold more than 900 works, and the author of three books. Robson played for the Barbarians 15 times, a club whose ethos of sportsmanship on and off the pitch chimed perfectly with his view of rugby as a gentleman's game. He went to Canada on the Baa-Baa's first overseas tour in 1957 when the team, which included a young Tony O'Reilly, won all six games. In 1985, he joined the Barbarians Committee, which he served for 20 years. Robson was much more than a rugby man, though. He was born in Hawick in 1928, to a father from the Borders and a mother from Shetland, who would instil in her son a love of the place. He attended Hawick High School, where he was inspired by his art teacher, James A Finlayson. After National Service in the UK, Egypt, Palestine and Tripolitania from 1946-48, he enrolled at Edinburgh College of Art, where he gained a scholarship and a distinction in life drawing. After leaving art school in 1952, he became an art teacher at Kirkcaldy High School in 1953 and began to exhibit his paintings more widely. He exhibited regularly with the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Scottish Watercolourists, and became a professional member of the Society of Scottish Artists in 1957. He moved to Dollar Academy in 1956, where he was a boarding housemaster between 1963-69 and Head of Art from 1968 until he retired in 1988. All the while he was painting and working in a range of mediums, particularly oils and watercolours. He had an affinity with the Scottish landscape, especially the bleak and rugged coasts of Shetland and the gentle hills of the Borders.
Irish International Ladies' Hockey, 1903, seven coloured photographs of an international match against England, played at Richmond on March 14, 1903. The photographs attractively mounted together and captioned 'Before the Game', 'The First Bully', 'Roll In', 'Goal for England' and 'Roll in for Ireland', sizes up to 1½" x 3¾" (4 x 9.5cm), labelled verso 'Fanny Richardson, Whinfell, Penrith', frame size 13½" x 11½" (34 x 29cm).
A match ticket for Rangers vs Moscow Dynamos, Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, Wednesday, 28th November, 1945. It was the most keenly anticipated match in Scotland since the outbreak of World War Two. The crack Russian side Moscow Dynamo, with their revolutionary passing and movement game, which became known as Passvotchka, against the might and power of Rangers. The game was won by the Moscow side 4-3.
An England International football cap, awarded to Sir Alfred (Alf) Ramsey, in blue velvet with silver braid and tassle with embroidered England badge, the peak further embroidered YUG 1950-51, the brown silk interior with stitched label hand written in blue ink RAMSEY, size 7 1/8.Awarded for the England vs Yugoslavia International friendly held at Highbury, Wednesday 22nd November 1950, a game in which Ramsey was Captain and ended in a 2-2 draw.Sir Alfred Ernest Ramsey (1920-1999) who most famously managed England to win the 1966 World Cup played for his country 32 times, captaining them three times and scoring three goals. After his retirement from football in 1979-80 he retired to Ipswich with his wife Lady Victoria Ramsey. This cap was acquired directly from Lady Ramsey by the current vendor whilst working as a painter and decorator at her home in Ipswich, a letter to support this signed by Lady Ramsey and dated 30/09/2011 accompanies this lot.Condition report: Faded to front and side of cap with several areas of discolouration to cap and peak.
Four boxes of boxing related books, mainly hardbacks to include Peter Arnold's The Pictorial History of Boxing, Peter Heller's In this Corner, Nigel Benn's Dark Destroyer - My Story, Harry Carpenter's The Hardest Game, Legendary Boxers of the Golden Age - The Portrait Gallery of Pugilists etc (4)
A Walker & Hall A1 plate canteen of Hanoverian rattail cutlery for 12 place settings (incomplete) two drawers, housed in a mahogany side table. 1 Mustard spoon1 Pickle fork1 set of beef carvers1 set of game carvers1 set of fish carvers1 steeler1 butter knife1 sugar cube tongs1 gravy spoon2 sauce ladles5 table spoons9 dessert spoons10 table knives11 dessert forks12 table forks12 soup spoons.
THE BADMINTON LIBRARY OF SPORTS', TWENTY NINE VOLUMES / BOOKS to include Shooting 1887 & 1901, Racing 1887 & 1893, Fishing 1887 & 1888, Hunting 1888 & 1901, Cricket 1888 (x2), Athletics 1888, 1898 & 1894, Cycling 1889, Driving 1889, Fencing, Boxing, Wrestling 1890 & 1901, Mountaineering 1892 & 1900, Swimming 1894, Skating 1894, Lawn Tennis 1894, Golf 1895, Billiards 1896, Poets of Sport 1896, Riding Polo 1899, Yachting II 1901, Big Game Shooting 1901 (x2) (29)Condition Report:Various conditions
Wedgwood 19th century Majolica large game dish with lid: Decorated all over with game and floral designs. The piece has a small chip and firing fault to underside edge, the tureen has various hairlines in the body, visible from the inside, together with staining and crazing. Non of the hairlines extend to an edge, nor is the stability of the piece compromised. Glaze losses to the majority of the rim of the tureen. The extreme bottom left and right of the base have chips, one side minor, the other more significant. There is localised glaze/paint loss around the body of the piece. Despite the above condition comments, the piece is solid, nicely coloured and displays very well. Impressed Wedgwood to base. Measures 34.5cm x 23cm x 20.5cm high approx.
Border Fine Arts Game Birds, comprising: 'Woodland Majesty' (Cock Pheasant), model No. BFA96 (a.f.), and 'Taking Flight', model No. B0183, limited edition 617/2500, both by David Walton, with certificates and 'Stubble Surprise', model No. B0302 by John Brown, limited edition 152/2500, all on wood bases (3)
Bill Tidy (British b.1933): 'The Normal Field Setting for a Yorkshire County Cricket Club Committee Meeting' cartoon print; After Francis Hayman (1708-1776): 'The Game of Cricket as Played in the Artillery Ground London 1743', MCC Collection print; After C Atkinson (British 19th century): 'Lord's Cricket Ground circa 1830', MCC collection print; After Charles Cundall RA (British 1890�1971): England V Australia at Lord's 1938', MCC Collection print together with three mid 20th century photographs cricket max 37cm x 55cm (7)
Percussion double 13 bore shotgun, 27 inch Damascus barrels, actions engraved with game birds, figured stock.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.112cm long Condition report: Actions work correctly. The left hammer is a replacement and is loose. The left nipple has been damaged. Scratches and dents to the wood, a small chip to the forend but no cracks. Replacement screws (one lacking) to barrel key escutcheon. Pitting to metalwork, barrels rebrowned. Pitted bores.
Tikka .222 M595 bolt action rifle, 22inch barrel screw cut for moderator, in figured flamed walnut stock, with rubber extended bolt knob for speed loading, serial number 257496 fitted with a Hawke Endurance LER 3-9x40 scope with holdover aim point reticule out to 600 yards, with Harris SL bipod and padded sling, together with and 88 rounds of Sako Game Head Soft Point 50grain cartridges and a leather Napier ammunition wallet.UK RFD OR FIREARMS LICENCE WITH CORRECT VARIATION FOR A .222 RIFLE AND AMMUNITION ALLOWANCE REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.Condition report: Good order generally with only the odd mark to the exterior wood and bluing. The bore shows signs of use but has been looked after.
Rizzini 12 bore over and under shotgun, with 27 inch multi choke barrels (four choke tubes included in total) side lock actions decorated with game birds and scrollwork, serial number 50011.UK RFD OR SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.112cm long Condition report: Average to good order. There are some dents to the woodwork mainly on the stock which show up due to the thick varnish but outside this the gun is presentable. The bores are both clean and measure 18.3 which matches the proof stamp. Ejects correctly. When dry firing on snap caps the gun works correctly if you tap it on the ground between barrels to simulate recoil however the action seems to have trouble sometimes when you dry fire the first barrel and then move the selector over to the second barrel. Mild corrosion and a lot of dirt spots to the inside of the action where the barrels sit when the gun is closed. The gun would probably benefit from a good overhaul and clean up.
Vinzenz Urbas of Fenlach 12 bore side by side shotgun, 28 inch barrels bearing faint makers name (the gilt worn off) the action deeply and finely engraved with game scenes and flora, chequered figured stock with bone details, serial number 36152, fitted into a canvas case with ten loose cartridges.UK RFD OR SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.
Two boxed Konami Yu-Gi-Oh Dragons of Legend the Complete Series trade boxes each containing 8x boxed, and 4 x boxed Bandai Dragonball Super Card Game trade boxes each containing 6 x starter decks, to include 2 x SD 13 Clan Collusion and 2 x SD 14 Sayian Wonder and 9 x Dragonball themed deck boxes (1 box)
Star Wars - Collection of seven boxed circa 90's - 2000's Star Wars toys, model kit and game to include 2 x Dagedar Lightsaber Duel on Geonosis, Hasbro Invasion of Theed adventure game (appearing complete but unchecked), Disney Darth Vader talking plush, Revell Easy Kit 06654 AT-RT (appearing complete but unchecked), 2 x Hasbro Micro Machine Action Fleet playsets to include Sebulba's Podracer and Naboo Fighter, plus two loose Micro Machine playset featuring Darth Maul (no figures) and Slave 1 (no figures)
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