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A George III oak and mahogany long case eight day clock, by Walker, NantwichThe twin swan neck pediment applied with brass roundels, above a break arch dial flanked by slender reeded columns, the painted dial depicting the spaniel with a game bird, above 14inch dial, centred with a subsidiary second dial date aperture, and signed with the makers name, having a two train movements striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cross banded frieze above a shaped and cross banded door, flanked by quarter reeded columns each applied with brass capitals, above a lower board, applied with a shaped panel and flanked by canted corners, complete with two weights and a pendulum, height 236cm approx.
Series cover 50 Years of Commercial Television: Variety, Quiz and Game Shows. Cover design features TV celebrities, entertainers and presenters, also famous as TV game show hosts. Cover signed by Sir Bruce Forsyth. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
*A Game of Chess. Octagonal sixth-plate brown thermoplastic union case by Littlefield, Parsons & Co., c. 1860, housing a pair of sixth-plate daguerreotypes, the first of a man and wife seated, the other of their young daughter, full length, some marginal tarnish and oxidation, reverse with rare geometric design Berg 1-122 (obverse) & 3-215 (reverse); Krainik 338 (obverse) & 352 (reverse). (1)
WORLD CUP 1938 Exceedingly scarce official programme, Brazil v Czechoslovakia, 14/6/1938 in Bordeaux. Very few match programmes from the early World Cups exist but this is an official programme for the quarter final replay between the two countries. The first game was played two days earlier and was known as the Battle of Bordeaux with three players being sent off and numerous injuries including a broken arm sustained by the Czech keeper who actually played on and a broken leg. The replay , two days later , was played with both sides having several reserves playing and Brazil won 2-1 before losing to eventual winners Italy in the Semi-Final. The programme has a stiffened card cover and inside is a six page gatefold programme with the teams being listed in formation on a field of play with referee and linesmen in appropriate positions, colours are noted and other pages show the results of previous World Cups and results to date of the 1938 Tournament played inn France. The back cover has a large advert for Electro-Lux and the back cover has suffered minor paper loss and some scuffs due to having been laid down, the front cover is in generally good condition and the inside gatefold pages are in good condition. A very rare item for collectors of World Cup memorabilia. As described
IRELAND - USA 48 Programme Ireland v USA (Olympic team), 11/8/48 at Windsor Park, Belfast, Ireland represented by players from the Irish League , won the game 5-0 and the score and scorers are noted and the score is also noted on the cover. The USA team were all amateurs and had been defeated by Italy at the 1948 Olympic games. Fold. Generally good
RUGBY UNION - ARGENTINA Collection of items relating to Argentina , includes Argentina itinerary booklet for tour to UK in 1990, programme, Argentina v Wales June 5th and 12th 1999, 1976 Argentina team photograph in fold over card and menu and ticket folders for game v Wales in Cardiff 2009. Good
WAR CUP FINAL NORTH 1945 Single sheet official programme, Manchester United v Bolton, 26/5/45 , War Cup Final North , second leg played at Maine Road, Manchester City, temporary home of United. The game ended 2-2 and Bolton won 3-2 on aggregate. Score, changes noted with some team names underlined on fixture page. Fair
IRELAND KIT Republic of Ireland number 14 shirt issued to Sean McCarthy for the game v Russia , 1994 at Lansdowne Road but still in unopened adidas plastic bag as this was his spare shirt for the game. The shirt comes with white shorts and green socks which were worn by Sean whilst he was on the bench. Good
1951/52 M-Y A collection of 45 programmes one per home club from the 1951/52 season M-Y to include Manchester United v Hull City (FAC),Mansfield v Accrington, Middlesbrough v Newcastle, Newport v Watford, Northampton v Colchester, Norwich City v Exeter, City, Nottingham Forest v Southampton, Notts County v Rotherham United, Oldham v Carlisle, Plymouth v Torquay, Portsmouth v Tottenham, Port Vale v Bristol City (single card), Rochdale v Darlington, Rotherham v Doncaster, Scunthorpe United v Grimsby, Shrewsbury v Colchester, Southport v Tranmere, Stoke v Aston Villa, Sunderland v Manchester City, Swansea v Hull, Torquay v Shrewsbury, Tranmere v Oldham, Workington v Stockport (Workington 1st season), Wrexham v Darlington and York City v Bradford Park Avenue (also includes game against Hull City Reserves).Some minor faults. Fair to generally good
1975/76-1979/80 A collection of 460 programmes one per home club per season 1975/76 to 1979/80 to include matches at Blackburn, Bournemouth, Burnley , Carlisle, Crewe, Halifax, Hartlepool, Hereford United , Leeds United, Manchester United, Mansfield, Peterborough, Plymouth, Rochdale, Sunderland, Workington v Exeter 1976/77 (last season in the League for Workington), Wimbledon v Halifax 1977/78 (1st game for Wimbledon in the League) and Wrexham. Generally good
1938 SOUTHEND UTD v CLAPTON ORIENT Southend United v Clapton Orient ''Football League Jubilee Benevolent Fund'' Friendly played 20 August 1938. Official Souvenir of the Football League Jubilee programme which includes central page team line-ups for the game, team changes and 1-0 score noted. Generally good
RED STAR - MANCHESTER UNITED 58 Official programme, Red Star Belgrade v Manchester United , 5/2/58 and the ill-fated Busby Babes played their final game in Belgrade in the European Cup quarter final, stageing a magnificent comeback to draw the game and qualify for the Semi-Final stage. Tragically their plane crashed on take off at Munich on the return journey after a re-fuelling stop. Eight United players lost their lives and several others never played again and numerous club officials, journalists and other passengers also lost their lives. The programme is a little creased and is slightly worn along fold. Slight wear along spine and minor splitting, no writing. Fair
ENGLAND - SCOTLAND 1939 AT NEWCASTLE Very scarce programme, England v Scotland, 2/12/1939 at St James's Park, Newcastle, eight page issue. England won the game 2-1, Scotland had Brown and Walker (both Hearts), Dawson (Rangers) and Carabine (Third Lanark) from Scottish clubs, the remainder came from English Clubs. Two pencil tip punch-holes, score, scorers noted and very neat annotation re the match. Fair-generally good
1974 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL REPLAY Single sheet issue issued by the Belgian FA in Flemish and French for the European Cup Final replay in Brussels, Atletico Madrid v Bayern Munchen in Brussels, The sheet was sold with the official programme from the first game but obviously was only available for the second game. Good
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