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A collection of assorted toys to include a Japanese clockwork celluloid acrobat on frame with integral key, an Indian wooden peacock toy in box marked 'Parrot', a game board with wooden draughts contained in a Carr's Biscuit tin and a set of Good-Win dominoes contained in a Harry Vincent Sweethearts tin. (qty)
Star Wars - Hasbro, Kenner and others - a good collection of fourteen carded Hasbro / Kenner modern Star Wars action figures with two Hasbro modern Star Wars vehicles and two Star Wars games to include Hasbro Star Wars Episode 1 Anakin Skywalkers Podracer, MB Games Star Wars Jango Fetts Target Game, Kenner Star Wars Power of the Force Luke Skywalker in Stormtrooper Disguise and similar, figures appear mint on mint cards, vehicles are factory sealed in excellent to mint boxes, games range from fair to mint boxed. Estimate £30 - £50
TV and film related - Hasbro, Carlton and others - five TV and film related toys and games to include Screenlife 007 Edition Seen It?, Carlton Captain Scarlet character playsuit, Hasbro Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy Titan Heroes Series action figures, Hasbro Star Wars Forcelink Tie Fighter and Toy Brokers Dr Who Time Travelling action game, all appear mint in sealed boxes ranging from e to m (2). Estimate £30 - £50
Dr Who - Character Online, Mattel and others - a good collection of predominantly boxed Dr Who related action figures and other items to include a box of in excess of 30 Character Online micro figures with display base in original unopened packets, a Character Online Dalek Collector Set No. 1, a Mattel Dr Who Scene It? DVD game and similar, all items appear mint in vg to m boxes. Estimate £30 - £50
Cox, Nicholas The Gentleman's Recreation: In Four Parts. Printed by I. Dawks, for D. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Barr; and N. Rolls, in Petty Canon Hall, in St Paul's Churchyard, 1697. 8vo, full calf, upper joint broken but board loosely attached; eng. frontis. and four folding plates (one for each section). Fourth ed, with abstract of forest and game Acts since Magna Carta.. Upper joint broken but board still loosely attached, plates toned with marginal tear to hunting horn plate affecting text, some foxing and toning throughout, very good.
R[obert]. H[owlett]. The Royal Pastime of Cock-Fighting...To which is prefixed a short Treatise, wherein Cocking is proved not only Ancient and Honourable, but also Useful, and Profitable. Facsimile edition, 1899 (of original 1709 edition). 8vo, boards; frontis. Limited edition of 100. Sketchley, W. The Cocker; Containing Every Information to the Breeders and Amateurs of that Noble Bird The Game Cock. Burton-on-Trent: J. Croft, 1814. 8vo, boards (spine repaired with tape); frontis. With Songs of the Chace. Sherwood, Neely, & Jones, 1811. 8vo, boards, sometime rebacked retaining elements of spine; frontis., additional eng. title. Second edition. [3]
Peake, R[ichard] B[rinsley] The Embassy to China. A New Game of Cards. Reynolds & Sons, By Appointment to His Majesty, 27, 28, 29, & 30, Vere Street, [?c.1830s-40s]. 35 cards in org. paper wrappers, 17 question cards labelled A-Q (lacking R) and 18 answer cards A-R with illustrations. A trick-taking game in which the holder of question A starts the rhyming story by asking the question, to be answered by the holder of the appropriate answer. This continues through the story, the winner being the first to play out their hand. The tribulations of the two Ambassadors, and their less-than-flattering opinions on elements of Chinese society like foot binding and educational methods, are revealed through play, along with the ultimate fate of the Embassy. There is no obvious date to the item, and it has not been possible to track it via contextual evidence. Reynolds and Son operated from around 1809-1885. R.B. Peake is likely to be the playwright and Treasurer of the Lyceum, who lived from 1792-1847. He was a prolific publisher and author and was articled to an engraver in his youth, so may well have done the illustrations. A contemporary reviewer of his Frankenstein said that the pun to Peake 'was like liquor to the sot,-''meat, drink, washing, and lodging''', and several answers deploy puns and word play. Whilst this would suggest a date earlier than his death (at least for first publication), it does not prevent this from having been published later. The suggested dating above is based on current events in relations between Britain and China at that time. 1834 saw the Napier Affair, when Lord Napier travelled to China as British superintendent of trade in support of the opium trade. He attempted to bypass traditional Chinese controls on contact with foreign emmissaries by sending a letter direct to the Viceroy of Canton. The Viceroy refused to engage with Napier, so Napier ordered his ships to bombard Chinese forts on the Pearl River. War was only narrowly avoided when Napier fell ill. This may be reflected in the final answers, which see the British ignored by the Grand Choulagh, before the Ambassadors 'having fail'd quite/In their object of setting our commerce all right.' declare war on China. Only a few years after Napier's disastrous visit, Lin-Zexu's efforts to curb the drug trade would lead to the First Opium War. A fascinating ephemeral glimpse of satirical feelings about the nature of British-Chinese relations during the Qing dynasty.Wrappers worn and creased with some loss, cards bowed but generally clean.
BIRMINGHAM PHOTOS Over 175 real photographs of Birmingham City, various sizes, most are match action , vast majority taken by Bill Golden (Birmingham City official photographer and match action photographs have game and players identified. Mostly 1970s , a few 80s and a few 50s/60s. Almost all are black and white and many have Golden or other Press agency stamp on the reverse.. Good
CHARITY SHIELD 1922 Liverpool programme issued by the publisher of the joint Everton / Liverpool programme for the Charity Shield match played at Old Trafford between Liverpool and Huddersfield, 10/5/1922 (Manchester United issued the official programme). This was the Liverpool official programme for the game, Everton had no match but teams also listed for Reserves game at Anfield between Liverpool and Huddersfield. Ex bound volume, spine repaired on all pages. Fair
ROONEY SHIRT - MAN UTD Match worn unwashed 2010/11 Manchester United white number 10 Wayne Rooney short sleeved Premier League shirt. Not known which game it relates to but the shirt retains a musty smell and has stains. Comes with certificate relating to authenticity from mufccollection.co.uk which provides details re the shirt and markings etc. Good
WREXHAM 1914 Very scarce early Wrexham home programme for the English Cup replay v South Liverpool, 10/11/1913. Editorial notes that the first two issues of the Wrexham programme had been well received so it is quite probable that this is the third programme that Wrexham produced. The Cup tie was replayed because, although Wrexham had won the first game, South Liverpool protested that the referee had only played 44 minutes in the second half of the first game and the FA ordered the game to be re played. To make matters worse, South Liverpool prevailed after another replay. Programme is a little fragile having some tears to spine and outside edge, but it is complete. Fair
SUNDERLAND - SHEF WED 1928 Sunderland home programme v Sheffield Wed, 28/4/1928, an amazing season in the top flight as both Sunderland and Wednesday were in the bottom four when the game was played with 2 games to go yet Wednesday finished 14th and Sunderland 15th. Derby finished fourth with 44 points just six points above Tottenham who were relegated. Wednesday won this game 3-2, slight fold. Good
1902 CUP FINAL Official matchcard 1902 Cup Final Replay, Southampton v Sheffield United at the Crystal Palace, 26/4/1902. Sheffield United won the replay 2-1 in front of a low crowd of 33,068 although 76,914 watched the first, drawn game at the same venue the previous Saturday which ended 1-1. Southampton were a Southern League club at the time. The match card is in generally good condition, no writing, slightly fragile at the top edge and very slight marking to top edge. Slight fold. Generally good
1911 FA CUP FINAL W.H Smith 1911 Cup Final Programme, Newcastle United v Bradford City, 22/4/1911 at the Crystal Palace. Priced one penny, the four page card programme lists the two teams and match officials and a note saying that in the event of a draw the replay would be at Manchester United on 26/4/1911. Useful information as then game ended 0-0 and Bradford City won 1-0 at Old Trafford in the replay. The front page has the match information and a photo of Colin Veitch whilst the back page has a photo of James Spiers (who scored the goal in the replay) plus a note of how the clubs reached the Final and their current position in the League. Fold, no writing. Generally good
RED STAR BELGRADE - MAN UTD Red Star Belgrade (Crvena zvezda) home programme v Manchester United, 5/2/58, European Cup and sadly the last game played by the Busby Babes who drew 3-3 to reach the European Cup Semi-Finals. On the journey back the United plane crashed whilst attempting to take off from Munich Airport after a refuelling stop and eight players were killed and others so badly injured that they did not play again. Press , Club officials and normal civilians were also amongst the casualties and manager Matt Busby was badly injured. The programme is in generally good condition with no writing. Generally good
ASTON VILLA - WEST BROM 1914-15 Two Aston Villa home programmes v West Brom, 1914-15, both are ex bound volume and have replica covers, v West Brom 23/9/14 has replica cover with correct date (Lord Mayor of Birmingham Charity Cup) also includes West Brom team group glossy photograph insert, issue dated 19/9/1914 also has the same date (23/9/14) replica cover and the 19/9/1914 issue is for a League game and also includes a West Brom glossy team group photograph insert. As described
WEST BROM 1966/67 Bologna v West Brom (1st Leg) played 1 February 1967 at the Stadio Comunale, Bologna. Official ''Forza Bologna'' edition (Issue number 30) which reviews the game and includes pictures and reports. Also included is issue number 33 dated 3-9 March 1967 which previews the second leg played at West Brom on 8 March 1967. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Ten programmes, all involve Manchester United and have some significance in their history. Includes European Cup Finals 1968. 99 and 2008, Northampton v United Cup 1970 (8-2), 1977 Cup Final triumph over Liverpool, 1999 Cup Semi-Final replay v Arsenal (Giggs goal), Nottm Forest v Man Utd Cup 1990 (Ferguson reportedly had to win to avoid the sack), at West Brom 2012/13 (Ferguson last game), at Crystal Palace 25/1/95 (Cantona kicked a fan) and v Sunderland 21/12/96 , Cantona chip goal. Generally good
MANCHESTER UTD 1969 Welsh International X1 v Manchester United played 26 July 1969 at Bangor City Ground. Collection of Thirty original unused match tickets. Includes a similar numbered mix of Adult or Boy's/OAP tickets. All the tickets are complete. Most surviving known tickets for this game are incomplete as they were torn in half on entry to the ground. Generally good
BRADFORD PARK AVENUE 73-4 Final season in existence for the old Bradford Park Avenue club and they played at Valley Parade, home of Bradford City in this their final season before reforming as a new club. Fifteen home programmes, 73/4 including Northern Premier league, FA Cup, FA Trophy games and their final League game at home to Great Harwood before going into voluntary liquidation. Minor faults. Generally good
LIVERPOOL Collection of ten items relating to Liverpool including testimonial programmes v Anderlecht (Clemence), England XI (Thompson), Everton (Neal), at Bristol Rovers (Jarman), Plymouth (Hore), Swansea (Evans), admittance teamsheet for game v Brighton 20/2/83 (Cup), teamsheet v England XI (Hansen Testimonial), friendly at Hull 68 and programme Everton v Liverpool 3/5/89 with Hillsborough memorial cover. Generally good
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