We found 75628 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 75628 item(s)
    /page

Lot 136

Petrus van Schendel (Belgian 1806-1870)Still life of game on a candlelit tablesigned 'P.van Schendel' (lower centre) oil on panel 16.8 x 27.6cm (6 5/8 x 10 7/8in).Footnotes:This work appears to be a study for The poultry stall on the Groenmarkt, The Hague painted in 1868, sold at Bonhams, New Bond Street, 14 March 2018, lot 8 (£60,000) and reproduced in Jan M.M. de Meere's book, Petrus van Schendel (1806-1870) Een leven tussen licht en donker, Primavera, Leiden, 2012 on page 165 (ill. 284) and on page 167, (ill. 285). Van Schendel often made separate studies before, and also after, his completed larger compositions.We are grateful to Dr. Jan de Meere for confirming the attribution to Petrus van Schendel on the basis of photographs.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 299

J R R TOLKIEN PAPERBACK BOOKS, a quantity, Lord of The Rings board game, Thud the Disc World board game, a small Mahjong set and racks ETC

Lot 37

THE GAME - IT'S SHOCKING WHAT THEY CALL ME 7" (ORIGINAL UK PARLOPHONE DEMO RELEASE - R 5569). Gettin' all fuzzed out with The Game, here's a top condition original demo copy of It's Shocking What They Call Me c/w Help Me Mummy's Gone. The record is fantastic Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint, slight and wispy paper hairline marks. Some light wear to the labels, the four prong centre is fully intact. Housed with original Parlophone company sleeve.

Lot 253

THE WAILERS MEMBERS (MARCIA GRIFFITHS, JUDY MOWATT, PETER TOSH, RITA MARLEY) - LP/12" COLLECTION. Excellent split collection of 19 x LPs/12" from these artists who performed with Bob Marley & The Wailers. Titles are Marcia Griffiths (x4) - Sweet Bitter Love (TRLS 94 - Ex+/VG+), Steppin' (High Note JA), Electric Boogie (12IS 112) and Tribulation (Solomonic JA), Judy Mowatt (x4) - Black Woman (2 x JA copies, variant labels), Mr. Dee-J (JA) and Love On A Two Way Street (Sonic Sounds), Peter Tosh (x6) - Equal Rights (V 2081), Legalize It (inc. stock UK and US promo w/hype sticker), Buk-In-Hamm Palace (US promo and UK stock), (You Got To Walk And) Don't Look Back (US promo w/Mick Jagger) and Rita Marley (x5), Who Feels It Knows It (JA and EU copies), Harambe, One Draw and Play The Game Right. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 43

QUEEN - PLAY THE GAME 7" (UK WHITE LABEL PROMO - EMI 5076). Scarcely seen original UK white label test pressing of the classic 1980 track. The record (white labels, 'Queen A' hand written on the A side, the B side blank) is in Ex condition showing just a couple of light and minor surface marks. Official pressing with ridged edge, Matrix: EMI 5076 A-1 BLAIR'S & B-1. Housed with original UK picture sleeve in VG+ condition.

Lot 149

A pair of Austrian decorative wall plates decorated with game birds and hunting dogs, 30cm and a pair of Royal Dux figures.

Lot 2327

Grandstand (made in Japan) Invader From Space electronic game, transforming Blok Bots Swat and Ravensburger 1000 piece jigsaw Santa. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 220

Scalextric, Meccano and Cricket set; a Rally-Cross set (a/f), and six boxed slot-cars, including C026 March Ford 721, C137 Elf Renault RS-01, C136 Ferrari 312 T3, C281 red motorcycle combination, C119 Porsche Turbo with lights, C051 BRM P160, a Meccano Highway set and Test Match table cricket game by Pan games.

Lot 203

Victory Models Visper R.A.F. Crash Resue Tender, Newfooty table soccer, three board games; Railroader, Risk!, Go The International Travel Game and an early Bobs Bridge Game.

Lot 40

A Wall Hanging Cast Resin French Fish and Game Plaque After F J Mene, Corner Glued, 28cm high

Lot 188

A Vintage Escalado Horse Racing Game and Vintage Magnastiks Building Toy

Lot 302

A Collection of Twelve Franklin Porcelain Game Birds of the World Plates

Lot 1213

Vintage board games, Swindle, Pink Panther Chase Game, Flutter, Top of the Form, Quandary and others

Lot 323

AN AMERICAN EMBOSSED POWDER FLASK, decorated with dogs and game, probably the American Flask & Cap Company, some minor dents, a Dixon slanting nozzle Colt? flask, a very large gun flask, four embossed flasks, Wild Horses, Stag and Oak Leaves, Vines, Bulls Eye, an acanthus and a plain gun flask, faults, a further embossed mid-sized flask, a vellum flask, two horn flasks and a leather shot flask and a silvered embossed pistol flask. (15)

Lot 56

A 20-BORE DOUBLE BARRELLED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY JOHN MANTON, 31.75inch sighted damascus browned barrel, inlaid in gold MANTON LONDON, gold lined breeches, border engraved locks decorated with floral sprays at the tails, rain proof pans, French cocks, half stocked with border engraved steel mounts decorated with game birds, brass capped wooden ramrod. Serial number 3803 for 1802. Wrist and ramrod cracked and repaired.

Lot 2889

China, blauw wit porseleinen porseleinen balustervaas in Kangxi stijl, Qing dynastie, waarschijnlijk 19e eeuw, met decor aan één zijde van go spelende dames, de andere zijde kalligraferende dames. De cilindervormige hals met een horizontale band en ruyi-motieven. De voet met een uitlopende rand. Gemerkt met dubbele ring. Provenance: Nalatenschap Dr. Cornelis Henning, oud docent aan de UVA. (twee plekjes met verbrand glazuur) h. 46 cm. [1] China, blue and white porcelain vase, Qing dynasty, probably 19th century. Kangxi style painting of two groups of ladies one playing the game go, the other around a calligraphy table. Marked with a double ring. With two brown glaze spots, one spot with small crack in glaze. Provenance: Estate Dr. Cornelis Henning, former professor at UVA University, Amsterdam .

Lot 3634

West African wooden game board, mancala Provenance: private Dutch collection, collected early 1970's, bought in Brussels and Paris from dealers. [1]

Lot 1200

Star Trek schaakspel, Franklin Mint, 1994, 3-dimensionaal schaakspel zoals gespeeld door Captain Kirk en Mr. Spock in de Originele serie. Schaakstukken in de originele doos. [2] Star Trek chess set game, Franklin Mint, 1994.

Lot 1754

Wartime b&w photograph of the British Army football team in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1941, showing team and officers before kick-off, signed in ink on mount margin by the full squad of 16 players including Mercer, Sproston, Goslin, Swift, Beattie, Compton, Britton, Walker, Hogan, Welsh, Mannion, Lawton, Cullis, Birkett, Caradine and Edleston, 6 by 7in., mountedThe British Army team played three games of football and a game of cricket:Sat Sept 13. Irish XI 1 – 5 British Army Mon Sept 15 (Eve) NI Army 1 – 6 British Army Tues Sept 16 Cricket Match Wed Sept 17 Irish League 0 – 5 British Army

Lot 1765

Three autographed Football Displays, the first a 8 x 10 in. colour photograph double signed by Manchester Uniteds' David Beckham and Eric Cantona, mounted framed and glazed, 37 x 47 cm, with COA issued by Game of 2 Halves Sporting Memorabilia; the second a 10 x 13 in. colour photograph signed Peter Schmeichel, mounted ready for framing 40 x 50 cm.; and a smaller mounted colour photograph from the 2006 World Cup Final, signed by Zinedine Zidane; sold together with a signed copy of Bobby Robson's autobiography, (qty)

Lot 1811

Folder of photographs used in the production of Hunter Davies's 1972 Tottenham Hotspur book 'The Glory Game',the lot also including a few photos relating to Davies's later book Dwight Yorke's Official Biography, also a letter

Lot 1818

Very rare postcard depicting Liverpool FC in match-action at Woolwich Arsenal during the opening game of their 1905-06 Football League Division One Championship winning season,printed inscription WOOLWICH ARSENAL V LIVERPOOL AT PLUMSTEAD 2.9.05Despite losing their opening game 3-1 to Woolwich Arsenal, Liverpool were eventually crowned League Champions for the second time in their history with a total of 51 points, four ahead of Preston N.E.

Lot 1847

1950s ephemera relating to Tom Whittaker and Arsenal FC, including Land Registry documents relating to Ida Bell Lane, Brookmans Park, Herts; an album of b&w photographs featuring a 1950s Mediterranean tour and documentation relating to Association Football Coach Tom Whittaker, Arsenal trainer on a South African tour, (qty) Tom Whittaker MBE (1898-1956) played for Arsenal in the early 1920s, making 70 appearances and scoring twice. In 1925 a broken knee-cap brought a premature end to his footballing career but, determined to stay in the game, he became Arsenal's first team trainer under Herbert Chapman two years later and continued as trainer and later manager of the North London club until his death in 1956. Under his guidance, Arsenal won two League titles and the1950 FA Cup. He was also a trainer for the England national team. Provenance: From the Tom Whittaker collection.

Lot 1849

Superb collection of press cuttings albums with coverage of Chelsea FC between seasons 1949-50 and 2011-12, in 22 large and heavy ledgers, meticulously compiled with multiple pasted newspaper match reports on every game over a period of more than 60 years, the albums also containing original press photographs, over 260 match tickets and occasional autographs; the lot also including a bundle of approximately 85 loose match tickets from the same period, making a fine pictorial documentary record of Chelsea FC spanning the club’s Golden Jubilee through to its Centenary, the 1954-55 Championship season and a host of modern glories

Lot 1860

Wales v England British Home Championship ribboned itinerary booklet, dated 15th October 1949, sold with two b&w photographs of the Welsh team at Ninian Park, Cardiff prior to this fixture; b&w photograph of pre-match training and a colour action shot from the game, photographs annotated to reverse in ink and pencil (5) England defeated Wales 4-1 in what was a FIFA World Cup1950 UEFA Qualifying match. Provenance: From the George Edwards Collection. Edwards was capped 12 times and scored two goals for Wales between 1946 and 1949.

Lot 1918

Two rare WW II football programmes for matches played on Guernsey, June 1943, occupation by German forces programme for match held at Beau Sejour on 8th June 1943 between VOBA (Les Vauxbelets Old Boys Association) and a Continental XI and another for the game between VOBA and an Island XI, annotated to top THIS MATCH WAS IN PLACE OF CONTINENTAL GAME, each printed on single sheet paper, minor wear and punch holes The Continental XI was a team of slave labourers drawn from Europe and brought by the Nazis to Guernsey where they were forced to work on engineering projects including the notorious Underground Hospital. The planned match never took place as the Nazis refused permission for the Continental team to play. An Island XI was therefore drafted in at the last minute and surprisingly beat the Guernsey champions, including Len Duquemin later of Tottenham Hotspur fame, 4-2. This real match would later become the fictional game in the famous football film Escape to Victory, in which the Nazis fielded a team to play the Allied Prisoners of War. There exists only one other known copy of the Continental programme, but the programme for the substitute match featuring the Island XI was probably printed on the day and is the only known copy. The match was played in aid of The Star Help the Children Fund.

Lot 1919

Kanto All-Star v Islington Corinthians FC match programme, 7th April 1938, Meiji Shrine Stadium, Japan,printed on paper in Japanese, 34 by 38cm., folded, bears some minor wear to the paper edge and staining, hole apparent on foldIn front of a crowd of 50,000, Kanto All-Star won this game 4-0. The fixture was part of the Corinthians' world tour spanning the 1937-38 football season and taking the club to the Netherlands, Switzerland, Egypt, India, Burma, Malaya, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, China, Japan, Hawaii, the United States and Canada.Their star striker was Johnny Sherwood ('Lucky Johnny') who also played for several English League clubs. Later, during WWII as a POW, he worked on the notorious 'railway of death' on the river Kwai. He survived the War and later became a pub landlord and bookie.Islington Corinthians FC was the first English team to play in Japan. Founded in 1932 by eminent Rotarian Thomas Smith to raise money for local charities, it was part of the London Professional Mid-Week League, which included the reserve teams of clubs such as Arsenal, Chelsea and Fulham. Islington Corinthians did not survive World War II, disappearing after 1940.

Lot 1922

Scarce and historically important football programme relating to the first-ever tour by an English team to pre-Revolutionary Russia in 1911, issued for the match between English Wanderers and a combined Moscow & St Petersburg British Clubs XI, single-sheet of paper, printed in Cyrillic, priced, and with the Russian Julian Calendar date of 20th August, being the 2nd September in the Gregorian Calendar, pencil translations to English language Football in Russia at this time mainly involved teams representing British-owned textile mills. The best known among these was the Charnock family - Clem, James and Harry - whose Vicoul Morozov Mill was situated to the east of Moscow. They created their own team called the Morozovtsi which in the pre WWI period was arguably the best team in Russia and the Charnock family's involvement led directly to Russia joining FIFA in 1912 and entering the Stockholm Olympics of the same year. The present match saw a team comprised of British players living & working in St Petersburg (then the Tsarist capital) and Moscow, who had formed clubs there, play the famous amateur team English Wanderers. The game attracted a gate of 4,500 spectators in St Petersburg and ended as a 14-0 win for the Wanderers. Eight of the English Wanderers starting XI were capped England Amateur Internationals: Ron Brebner Darlington-born goalkeeper and gold medal winner at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games. Played for a variety of clubs including Chelsea. Tragically died in 1914 having sustained a head injury playing for Leicester Fosse. James Raine Made Football League appearances for Newcastle United, Sunderland, Sheffield United & Glossop. Served as a Major in the Durham Light Infantry during the First World War. Arthur Berry Famous England amateur who won 24 caps and two gold medals for Great Britain at the London 1908 and Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games. A double Oxford Blue who made appearances for Liverpool, Fulham, Everton, Wrexham, Northern Nomads and Oxford City. He later Served as Chairman and Director of Liverpool FC. Frederick Chapman Co-founder of English Wanderers and a gold medal winner at the London 1908 Olympic Games. He made Football League appearances for Nottingham Forest. Gordon Hoare Another team member who was a Great Britain Olympic champion, winning gold at Stockholm in 1912. Played Football League matches for Woolwich Arsenal, Glossop and Fulham. Syd Owen Hat-trick scoring England Amateur international forward whose main club was Leicester Fosse. Born in Newcastle-under-Lyme he has various spells at Stoke as well. J E Olley Twice an F.A. Amateur Cup winner with Clapton FC. R W W Cuthbert Played three times as an England Amateur in the same year as the Wanderers 1911 Russian Tour, including twice on the continental tour v Germany and Netherlands. The other English Wanderers players for this game were Bardsley, Gaskell and G Olley, presumably a family relation of J E Olley.

Lot 224

Collection of field hockey press photographs,mostly relating to the England v Netherlands women's hockey international played at Wembley Stadium, 20th March 1982, other coverage including the men's game, with backstamps and captions, various sizes (qty. approx. 200, some duplication)

Lot 242

Vatel (Charles). Notice Historique Sur La Salle Du Jeu De Paume, published L Bernard, 1883, hardback, marbled end boards, title page with etching frontispiece, some foxing, minor wear to spine Jeu de Paume was a ball and court game originating in France and an indoor precursor of tennis. Played in its infancy without racquets, which were eventually introduced, it is a former Olympic sport,  now known as real tennis, court tennis or courte paume.

Lot 243

Cochard (Theophile). Le Jeu De Paume A Orleans, published Libraire-Editeur H. Herluison, 1888, rebound, hardcover, marbled end boards, minor wear, missing back paper cover Jeu de Paume was a ball and court game originating in France and an indoor precursor of tennis. Played in its infancy without racquets, which were eventually introduced, it is a former Olympic sport,  now known as real tennis, court tennis or courte paume.

Lot 244

de Luze (Albert). La Magnifique Histoire Du Jeu De Paume, limited edition numbered 9/100, Delmas, Bordeaux & Bossard, Paris, 1933, French language, illustrations, 416p.p, dedication in blue ink, paper wrappers, a comprehensive history of Real Tennis, wear to exterior cover, some pages uncut Jeu de Paume was a ball and court game originating in France and an indoor precursor of tennis. Played in its infancy without racquets, which were eventually introduced, it is a former Olympic sport,  now known as real tennis, court tennis or courte paume.

Lot 298

Five Jeu de Paume leather balls, of spherical form with stitched seams, diameter 3cm., wear to leather exterior Jeu de Paume was a ball and court game originating in France and an indoor precursor of tennis. Played in its infancy without racquets, which were eventually introduced, it is a former Olympic sport,  now known as real tennis, court tennis or courte paume.

Lot 299

Five Jeu de Paume leather balls, of spherical form with stitched seams, diameter 5cm., wear to leather exterior Jeu de Paume was a ball and court game originating in France and an indoor precursor of tennis. Played in its infancy without racquets, which were eventually introduced, it is a former Olympic sport,  now known as real tennis, court tennis or courte paume.

Lot 302

Boxed set of the NEW Game of WHIFF WAFF or Table Tennis circa 1900,containing 4 Chiswick bats, early net and posts and the rare tube of table tennis balls containing three balls, the rules of the game printed to the underside of the lid whilst included with the box is the extremely rare three page booklet (some repairs) advertising all the varying components of the New Game from bats, balls and posts to ball-retrievers, the box 49 by 19 by 7cm., box darkened, but overall in remarkably good condition

Lot 309

Extremely rare Oxford real tennis courts token dated 1652,marked Thomas Wood, with a racket symbol to the one side and vintner in OXON 1652 to the reverse, diameter 1.5cm.Thomas Wood was a racket court keeper and vintner who died in 1663. Some of the earliest tennis courts in England were located in Oxford and usually linked to inns. In the middle of the seventeenth century Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector and the Government issued very few coins so local traders organised their own payment systems using small tokens. This tiny survivor would have been used for court hire or for drinks after the game. Despite its age the details are reasonably clear.

Lot 335

Etching of a Jeu de Paume game in walled enclosure, with inscription, mounted and framed 32 by 26cm. Jeu de Paume was a ball and court game originating in France and an indoor precursor of tennis. Played in its infancy without racquets, which were eventually introduced, it is a former Olympic sport,  now known as real tennis, court tennis or courte paume.

Lot 360

The Field, The Farm, The Garden, The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper, Bound Volume No.XLVI (46 stamped 43!). From July 3 to December 25, 1875. London, Field Office, 346, Strand. Elephant folio 18” x 12” Full green blind-stamped over boards, gilt lettering to spine, some wear, overall good. Invaluable Victorian historical reference containing a full index. A fascinating time capsule with intricate detail on sporting and field events ranging from Angling to Yachting, with multiple references to Cricket, Football, Pastimes including very early Lawn Tennis events one year after the game was invented, Shooting, Travel and Horse Racing. Also contains illustrations.

Lot 381

Charles Korschann (French, 1872-1943), MEN'S DOUBLES, FOOTBALL MATCH  and ROWING,three relief plaques, each of rectangular white metal, one depicting a men’s tennis doubles game with a net, four men and trees in background, impressed KORSCHANN lower right corner, in black frame, 37.5 by 43.5cm.; another depicting six men playing football, impressed KORSCHANN lower right corner, in black frame, 37.5 by 43.5cm.; the third depicting three men rowing on a river, with buildings in the background, impressed KORSCHANN lower right corner, in black frame, 37.5 by 43.5cm. (3)

Lot 477

John Henry Taylor handwritten partial letter, in black ink, referring to the Evening Standard Target Golf tournament English professional golfer John Henry Taylor (1871-1963) was a pioneer of the modern game, a significant golf course architect and founder of the British PGA. Considered to be one of the finest players of all time, he also wrote notable golfing books. Together with James Braid and Henry Vardon, he made up British golf's 'Great Triumvirate' - the three outstanding players combining to win the Open Championship 16 times in the 21 tournaments held between 1894 and 1914.

Lot 495

Rare 1829 book containing a short but very early essay on golf in Scotland,‘Evening Entertainments’ by J.B.Depping, detailing the game, implements, balls, attire and betting.

Lot 497

Collection of golfing books, including Bubka (Bob) and Clavin (Tom). The Ryder Cup; Hogan (Ben). The Modern Fundamentals of Golf; Ward-Thomas (Pat). Not Only Golf; The Golfer’s Year 1952; Armour (Tommy). A Round of Golf; Palmer (Arnold). My Game and Yours, and many others (qty.)

Lot 538

Six 17th century blue and white Delft tiles depicting the game of kolf, of square form with figures in blue, 13cm. square, some chips to edges and crazing; sold together with a 17th century Kolf club head; a 15 by 23cm. Dutch print depicting the game, and a silver and coloured enamel pendent depicting 'The Golfer' from a stained glass window in Gloucester Cathedral, hallmarked Chester 1911 (9)

Lot 575

Jonah Lomu signed limited edition Counties Steelers (Manukau) rugby jersey,numbered 294/500, signed in black marker pen, COA pasted to backboard, mounted, framed & glazed, 62 by 88cm.  Jonah Tali Lomu (12 May 1975 – 18 November 2015) was a New Zealand union player. He became the youngest ever All Black when he played his first international in 1994 at the age of 19 years and 45 days. Playing on the wing Lomu finished his international career with 63 caps and 37 tries. He is regarded as the first true global superstar of rugby and consequently had a huge impact on the game. Lomu was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, a serious kidney disorder in 1995, and the disease had a significant impact on his playing career and wider life. By 2003 he was on dialysis and in 2004 underwent a kidney transplant. He then attempted a comeback but did not play international rugby again, and retired from professional rugby in 2007. He died unexpectedly on 18 November 2015 after suffering a heart attack associated with his kidney condition.

Lot 589

The property of Falmouth Rugby Football Club and originally owned by their England international fullback John Jackett: an historic New Zealand 'Original All Blacks' shirt worn in the Test Match v England played at Crystal Palace 2nd December 1905,neck label inscribed WALLACE & GIBSON, THE KASH, NEXT EVENING POST, WELLINGTON, silver fern badge, canvas overlay to the shoulders and upper chest and back, leather neck line extending down the lacing-v, black colour very good, original lacing, tear & period repair to middle of back from neck line and also small period repaired tear across right collar bone, right sleeve un-seamed along most of length, various hole punctures to bodyThe Original All Blacks, also simply known as "The Originals" were the first New Zealand national rugby union team to tour outside Australasia. They toured the British Isles, France and the United States of America during 1905-1906. Their opening game was against Devon on 16 September 1905 whom they defeated 55-4. Such was the surprise that some newspapers in Britain printed that Devon had scored 55 points and not the All Blacks.Edward “John” Jackett of Falmouth RFC was selected to make his England Test Match debut in the Test Match v New Zealand played at Crystal Palace 2nd December 1905. New Zealand won the match 15-0. Winger Duncan McGregor scored four tries, with Fred Newton scoring the other. Jackett swapped his shirt with one of the Original All Blacks, whose identity is unknown. The shirt remained in the Jackett family until the 1970s, at which time it was presented to Falmouth RFC.Jackett, who was born in Falmouth 4th July 1878, played in a total of 13 matches for England, his last appearance being in the 1909 Scotland match at Richmond. He also played for Cornwall who were essentially the Great Britain rugby team that competed at the London 1908 Olympic Games, being the reigning county champions. He was awarded a silver medal together with his elder brother Richard Jackett following the 32-3 defeat to Australia. John Jackett also toured with the 1908 British Isles team to New Zealand and Australia. In 1911 Jackett switched codes and played fullback for Dewsbury winning a Challenge Cup winner’s medal in 1912 following the 8-5 defeat of Oldham at Headingley.The New Zealand touring team went on to defeat every English side that they faced, including a 16-3 victory over English county champions Durham. As well as England they defeated the national teams of Scotland & Ireland and suffered their only loss of the 35-match tour when defeated 3-0 defeat by Wales at Cardiff Arms Park.The 1905 All Blacks tour of Britain went on to achieve legendary status within the rugby world and New Zealand in particular. They scored 976 points and conceded only 59, and thus set the standard for all subsequent All Black sides. The tour also saw the first use of the All Blacks nickname and established New Zealand's reputation as a world class rugby nation as well as the famous black shirt becoming an international sporting icon. 

Lot 850

Three German books relating to the Olympic Games of Helsinki 1952, Mexico 1968 and Munich 1972, sold together with another two German publications Siege Rekorde Sensationen and Nansens Erfolge and a Morton Productions Olympic Sports Game, boxed (qty.)

Lot 868

A gold medal awarded by the Japan Football Association for the 1964 Olympic Games Football Competition Consolation Final (5th Place Match),hallmarked gold, the obverse with footballers and inscribed THE OSAKA FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT XVIII OLYMPIAD, J.F.A., OSAKA KYOTO, 1964, FIFTH AND SIXTH PLACES MATCH Surely a unique award in the history of the Olympic Games, a solid gold medal awarded for a 5th place finishing position!At the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Football Tournament the four losing quarter-finalists competed in a consolation Round. Yugoslavia who beat Japan 6-1 and Romania who defeated Ghana 4-2 then went on to play the Consolation Final to determine 5th & 6th Places. The winners were Romania who comfortably beat Yugoslavia 3-0. The game was played at Nagai Stadium, Osaka, 22nd October the day before the Gold & Bronze Medal matches in Tokyo.

Lot 968

1999 UEFA Super Cup Final runners-up medal awarded to an un-named Manchester United FC player,the circular medal with UEFA logo inscribed SUPER CUP 99, reverse with trophy and star motif and red, navy and yellow ribbon, diameter: 50 mm. Lazio won this match 1-0. The game was played at Stade Louis II, Monaco on 27th August 1999.

Lot 993

Argentina pennant from the notorious 1966 World Cup quarter-final match v England, 49 by 18cm. England progressed to the semi-finals after winning this match at Wembley on 23rd July 1966  through a solitary Geoff Hurst header, but the game is remembered more for Rattin's sending off in a particularly bad tempered affair and was known in Argentina as 'el robo del siglo (the robbery of the century).Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.

Lot 1006

Les Cocker career memorabilia, comprising a 1972 pennant for the Rothmans Football Annual Golden Boot Award; a letter of thanks from the F.A. of Ireland to Cocker relating to the match with England, 28th November 1973; an F.A. currency receipt note; Les Cocker’s well-thumbed copy of the Referee’s Chart Laws of the Game, cover signed by him in blue ink (4)Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.

Lot 1083

Steve Finnan's Carling League Cup Final 2005 runners-up medal, from the game against Chelsea at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, 27th February 2005, silver, hallmarked Birmingham 2004, of circular form, obverse engraved with twin handled trophy and inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, reverse engraved SEASON 2004-2005 FINALIST, diameter 30mm., 18gr., in original fitted case with gilt lettering CARLING CUP FINAL 2005, condition is good for the medal and box, the medal has minor surface scratches Chelsea beat Liverpool 3-2 AET. Finnan played throughout the match.

Lot 1084

Steve Finnan signed red Liverpool No.3 jersey, Carling League Cup Final 2005, from the game against Chelsea at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, 27th February 2005, match worn long-sleeved, embroidered L.F.C. CARLING CUP FINAL CARDIFF 2005, with club and REEBOK emblems, reverse lettered FINNAN, signed within No.3 in black marker pen Chelsea beat Liverpool 3-2 AET. Finnan played throughout the match.

Lot 1107

FC Inter blue & black striped No.20 jersey from the pre-season friendly v Arsenal played at Highbury 10th August 1995,short-sleeved The game ended as a 0-0 draw.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.

Lot 1144

Seydou Keita team-signed red & blue striped FC Barcelona jersey from the UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final 2nd Leg v Arsenal played at the Camp Nou 6th April 2010, signatures in black marker, unworn long-sleeved spare, FIFA 2009 World Champions gold badge, UCL 2009 and Respect Campaign sleeve badges, the reverse lettered KEITA This was the Messi 4-goal game. FC Barcelona progressed to the semi-final 6-3 on aggregate.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.

Lot 1173

Republic of Ireland green No.18 unused substitute's jersey for the International friendly v Germany played at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, 6th September 1989, long sleeved with logos to front, reverse numbered 18The game ended in a 1-1 draw, Frank Stapleton opening the scoring for the Republic.

Lot 1192

Giovanni Francini blue Italy No.14 international jersey 1987,match issue for the Yugoslavia game played in Pisa on 23rd September 1987, short-sleevedFrancini was on the bench for the 1-0 win over Yugoslavia.

Lot 1240

Thomas Eisfeld match worn Arsenal FC red No.46 jersey v Reading, played at Madejski Stadium on 30th October 2012,long sleeved, revere lettered Eisfeld Famous fixture where Arsenal were down 4-0 at half time, then went on to defeat Reading 7-5. Thomas Eisfeld made his debut in the professional game during this fixture coming on as a 58th minute substitute

Lot 1281

Michael Owen red Manchester United No.7 jersey from the Harry Gregg Testimonial match in Belfast 15th May 2012,short-sleeved, match inscription, the reverse lettered OWENManchester United played an Irish League XI at Windsor Park in honour of the reluctant hero of the Munich Air Disaster. Michael Owen started the game before being substituted for Wayne Rooney after 61 minutes. United won 4-1.

Lot 1296

Multi signed white Tottenham Hotspur No.15 jersey, presented to Michael Hughes at his testimonial match at the Vetch Field, Swansea, 6th September 1988, short-sleeved, signed in black ink by Gascoigne, Mabbutt, Fairclough, Moncur, Waddle, Hughton, Guthrie and nine other players, with COA; sold together with a programme from the benefit match, (2) Michael Hughes, goalkeeper played for Swansea City during 1983-88, making 139 appearances, retiring early in his career due to health reasons. This match was the first played for Spurs by Paul Gascoigne after his transfer from Newcastle. He scored a goal from 25 yards out. Provenance: the signed jersey was presented to Michael Hughes by Paul Gascoigne and Gary Mabbutt after his benefit game at the Vetch Field.

Lot 1311

Original pencil sketch by Guillermo Laborde for the Official FIFA 1930 World Cup poster,formerly in the Rony Almeida collection, the pencil sketch on artists paper features a headless goalkeeper saving a shot in the top right hand corner of the goal, signed lower right, 53 by 35cm., minor wear to edges of paper, with COA from the 1930 World Cup Museum and Hall of Fame signed in blue ink by Laura de Almeida (2) Rony J. Almeida soccer fan, numismatist, and museum curator Rony J. Almeida created a vast collection of soccer memorabilia to preserve the history of game in South America. Guillermo Laborde (Uruguay, 1886-1940), painter, sculptor and designer. His 1930 design was awarded 1st prize in a competition held by the Centennial Commission and was the winning design for the Official FIFA 1930 Uruguay World Cup poster.

Loading...Loading...
  • 75628 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots