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A Victorian Minton Majolica oval game pie tureen and cover, the basketwork moulded base with trailing oak leaves, the cover moulded in high relief with a coot, rabbit and mallard duck, impressed marks verso circa 1875, w.33cm (excluding handles) Condition Report / Extra Information Cover with two hairlines, visible from underside. Minor crazing to inside of base. UV lamp shows no restoration.
Milwyn Holloway - A pair of painted porcelain oval plaques, each depicting game birds within a landscape, signed and dated 1990, w.22cm, each in glazed gilt frames, the plaques with puce backstamps, frame dimensions 26 x 34cm Note: Milwyn Holloway previously worked for Royal Worcester. Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent faults.
Players - collection of 40 complete sets in 4 modern albums, sets include Fire Fighting Appliances, Military Head-Dress, Gilbert & Sullivan, Cricketers by RIP, Regimental Standards & Cap Badges, History of Naval Dress, Association Cup Winners, Army Life, Shipping, Game Birds & Wild Fowl, Polar Exploration (2nd series) etc mainly VG or better cat value £1800
THE CUP 1884 - 1933 Jubilee edition of "The Cup" 50 Years English Cup Finals (red cover), team group pictures and story of every game 1884 to 1933, 64-pages, edited by D.Mackenzie. No staples due to rusting and covers are somewhat grubby due to ageing, otherwise this is a nice piece of football memorabilia. Fair
DENMARK v COMBINED SERVICES Single sheet programme for match played in Hannover 19 Sep 1945. Services team was Hapgood and Joy of Arsenal, Johnsen of Everton, Widowfield of Halifax, Bly (wrongly spelt Bligh) of Hull, Powell of Leeds, Pearson of Newcastle, McKinnon of Partick, Williams of Preston, Russell of Sheff Wed and Gallie of Wolves. This was the first game played in the British Zone after the end of the war. Light folds, small tear, no writing. Good
CRICKET SELECTION Small selection of cricket items: postcard of South African Tourists 1955; postcard of Yorkshire cricket team 1905; eleven pages removed from autograph album with noted signatures of Hutton, Bedser, Trueman, Lock, Bailey etc; newspaper cutting dated 25 Aug 1934 relating to friendly game Australia v Sussex; 5 x 1950s scorecards, 2 x Lords and 3 x Surrey CCC; runners up medal for Docker Cricket Shield "S.Richards" circa 1900; Clydesdale Bank 40 Official Tournament Guide 2012. Generally good
TREASURE CHEST Large box of varied and interesting items too many to list but includes Topical Times Sporting Annual 1938-39, Official FA World Cup 1966 England hard back book, 8 England Rugby Union homes 90s/00s, France v Scotland 1983 Rugby Union programme plus 3 x Oxford v Cambridge 61, 85 and 87 plus England v Ireland 64 rugby programmes, GB v Italy 1981 Davis Cup Tennis programme, various Stella Artois Tennis programmes, Super League Grand Final, programmes, GB Test match Rugby League programmes, England v Croatia 24/4/96 official programme of arrangements, 1999 Champions League Final programme (good), FA Cup Final programmes 2001 and 2004, Daily Express World Cup 66 Guide, Book The Olympics 1896-1972, 96 pages , many in colour), a number of Scottish football programmes, 70s/80s includes 1983 Cup Final, five copies of The Lilywhite (Spurs magazine) between 1951 and 63, Middlesex 7s Rugby programmes 77, 83, 84, England Test Match cricket programmes (90s), Large Ty-phoo Tea cards (individual players), 2 x Harlem Globetrotters programmes , a number of England home football programmes, 50s onwards at various levels including Full Internationals, Celtic v Real Madrid 1980, booklet "All-Blacks in the Lions Den" 1972-73 (72 pages, colour), books "There's only One United" and "The Lost Babes", MCC Diary 54-5, 2 x Fulham Stewards Passes 63/4 and 64/5 + season ticket 74/5, a number of Cup Final programmes including 71 and 76, League Cup Final programmes 79 and 81-83, Charity Shields, Amateur Cup Finals, Cup Semi-Finals etc, Euro 2004 The Guide, Sporting Record Sports Annual 50-51 (good), FA News Cup Final issue 1971, Charity Shields 99 , 2000 and 2004, Hammers 69-70 brochure, France Football magazines 60s, early issues of Playfair Cricket monthly, Milk Cup Final 86 programme signed by Jack Charlton, ticket Cardiff v Barbarians 1977, "Goal" Soccer Card Game, Chelsea European homes 60s, Norwich promotion handbook 60, 1952 Cup Final ( back cover damaged), Motherwell v Spurs (Texaco Cup-70), 1980 Cup Final complete specimen ticket, 9 tickets from Euro 96, 2 x 94 World Cup tickets, collection of Fulham trade and cigarette cards going back to 1920s, Spurs v Rangers 62/3, Leeds programmes with tokens 60s, signed GB v Austria Davis Cup programme 1964, large Billy Wright real press photo, 3 copies of the Portsmouth Football Mail sports final editions, 7/5/1938, 5/3/1938 and 26/8/1939, horse racing racecards including Irish Derby 1993, booklet The United Story In Pictures (1958-very good condition), 1958 Cup Final Manchester Evening News souvenir issue and much more, all together and well worth a rummage through. Most items are in at least generally good condition. As described
NEWCASTLE IN SPAIN Small collection of items relating to games played by Newcastle in Spain. Includes complete edition of Barcelona published "Futbol" magazine published 23.5.1921 with pictorial coverage of Newcastle defeating Barca in Barcelona. 12 page magazine with team group on front cover and three pictures of the game on inside back cover. Also included are Spanish newspaper/magazine cuttings of other Newcastle games in Spain from the 50s including Barca 3-2 Newcastle, Espanol 2-5 Newcastle and a flyer advertising Barcelona v Newcastle. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Scarce programme, game played at Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, 17th May 1970, Manchester United v Eintracht Frankfurt, large format official programme signed in pencil on team lists by the whole United squad + Wilf McGuinness, Jack Crompton and Jimmy Murphy. Complete tour squad have signed, 16 players, includes Best, Dunne, Crerand, Ure, Morgan, Aston, Rimmer etc. Programme has vertical fold and piece approx 1" by 2" off bottom right hand corner of the cover, slight creasing and condition is probably best described as "Fair" although in our opinion it is probably just a little better than that. Rare item and signatures although in pencil are clearly discernible. As described
FOOTBALL FIELD 1885 Three issues of weekly magazine "Football Field and Sports Telegram" dated 14/11/1885, 19/12/1885 and 28/8/1886. Issue dated 14/11/1885 consists of 16 pages (ex bound volume, split spine) and includes match reports on Preston v Bolton, Burnley v Padiham, Blackburn Rovers v Nottm Forest, Queen's Park v Airdrieonians (Cup), Corinthians v Bolton with fascinating details of the trip from Bolton to Kennington Oval. The 19/12/1885 issue has 16 pages and is also ex bound volume and includes reports on Preston North End v Corinthians, Blackburn Rovers v Aston Villa and Accrington v Darwen. The third issue, dated 28/8/1886, has 16 pages and is also ex bound volume and includes the seasons fixtures for a number of clubs including Blackburn Olympic, Bootle Wanderers, Accrington, Bolton Wanderers and Preston North End plus reports on tours of Scotland made by Bolton and Preston North End. Coverage of Everton v Darwen and Stanley (Everton played at Anfield in those days). Match reports are also included for Bolton W v Hibernians, Preston v Third Lanark, Halliwell v Walsall Swifts plus Cricket scores and coverage and Horse racing. Fascinating to read about the early days of the game and how it was reported. All issues are ex bound volume but, subject to spinal faults, are in generally good condition. As described
WALES FOOTBALL CAP Wales International cap 79-80, awarded to goalkeeper Dai Davies who played for Everton, Wrexham and Swansea. The cap covers all the Internationals played by Davies in 1979-80 including the 4-1 victory over England. Davies made 52 appearances for Wales and played in every game in the 79-80 season. Also included is his programme for the 4-1 victory over England signed by 20 Welsh players and certificate of authenticity signed by Dai Davies covering both items. Good
BERT WILLIAMS - FINLAND Two hardback books presented to Bert Williams by the Finland FA after he played in the Finland v England game, 15/5/49 in Helsinki, as a souvenir of the match. One is entitled "Islands of Finland" and the other "Sports In Finland". The latter book is signed by Bert Williams. The books have match inscriptions and are in English. Generally good
SHEF WED - SAN LORENZO 1956 Two different dated Wednesday home programmes for the friendly game v San Lorenzo. One, exceedingly scarce issue is dated Wednesday January 25th 1956, the other far more common issue is dated Thursday January 26th 1956. The 25th issue has a slight fold otherwise condition is good. Generally good-good
MAN UTD - ESTUDIANTES Three complete issues of Argentinean magazine El Grafico dated 24/9/68, 15/10/68 and 22/10/68, the first issue previews the first game in Argentina, and the other two issues preview and review the Second leg in Manchester after which Estudiantes emerged victorious. Some slight ageing otherwise good. Generally good
LIVERPOOL v MIDDLESBROUGH First home game of war aborted season 1939/40, played Weds 30 Aug 1939, vol.2 no.1. War broke out 4 days later on 3 Sept. The match was watched by 16,762 with Liverpool winning 4-1. No writing, vertical fold, part split to top and bottom of spine, slight marks/ageing. Fair/Generally good
LIVERPOOL v CHELSEA Second home game of war aborted season 1939/40, played 2 Sep, war broke out the day after. The match was watched by 19,386 with Liverpool winning 1-0, scored by Done on his debut. Eight of the Liverpool team, Kemp, Ramsden, Busby, Bush, McInnes, Fagab, Balmer and Done, only managed to get to game when colleagues agreed to stand Sentry Duty for them. Jim Harley was sent off and records show his case was never heard!! No writing, vertical fold, part split to top and bottom of spine, slight marks/ageing. Fair/Generally good
1971 UEFA CUP Athletic Bilbao v Southampton played 21 Sep 1971 at San Mames, Bilbao. Rare double header programme produced for the game which includes team line-ups and Southampton pen pictures and also covers the La Liga fixture played 19 Sept against Atletico Madrid. Produced for game v Atletico but five pages dedicated to match v Southampton and reviews first leg at The Dell and previews the Second leg in Bilbao. Good
WALES / WORLD CUP 1958 Collection of rare ephemera that was once the property of Glyn Jones a Welsh Official who travelled with the Welsh team, relating to two qualifying matches, v East Germany, played in Leipzig, East Germany, 19 May 1957, won by Wales 2-1 and v Czechoslovakia played in Prague 26 May 1957, Czechs won 2-0. Includes: scarce official folder that was probably given to Welsh officials/players, the front cover has embossed D.D.R motif, details of the game and signature of Glyn Jones. Inside there are three black and white photographs, the Leipzig Stadium of the hundred thousand, the two teams lining up before the match and festive inauguration of the Battle of Nations. Centre pages has flags from both nations and a personal hand written message in German. Measures 12" x 10" and although it is marked with ageing, this is a very interesting and unusual item; 3 postcards, one of Leipzig Stadium and the other two of places of interest from Leipzig; Leipzig cloth badge; Czechoslovakia match pennant; small leather folder with 9 black and white photographs inside including one of John Charles exchanging pennants etc; 9 x postcards mainly showing sights of Prague, with one of Berlin. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED - BOLTON 1949 First game back at Old Trafford for United after bomb damage left them sharing with City at Maine Road. This programme is v Bolton, 24/8/49 and has "Welcome Home ! " on front cover across a picture of Old Trafford. Programme is in good condition, no writing. Good
ENGLAND - IRELAND AT EVERTON Three programmes for Internationals v Ireland at Goodison Park, Everton. 1947, 49 and 53. The 49 game is historic as it was against the Irish Republic who won 2-0 and thus became the first overseas team to win on English Soil, Hungary being the second in 1953. The other two games are regarded as being against Northern Ireland although several Irish players appeared for the North in 1947 and the Republic in 1949. The programmes are free from writing, 49 has a small tear, and there are some folds and staples removed. Generally good
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