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A 19th Century glazed earthenware Game Pie Dish, cover, liner and stand, with embossed decoration, and a small similar Dish and Cover en suite; also a Second Period Belleek two handle Pot and cover, decorated with ivory leaves, a Second Period Belleek Harp, 22cms (8 1/2") high, and two other Belleek items. (a lot).
Small Library of Sporting Books Sporting, Racing, Hunting, Literature, History, etc., include, Edwards (Lionel)illus. Shires and Provinces, lg. 4to L. 1926, large mounted coloured prints; Mackey-Smith (A.) American Fox Hunting An Anthology, lg. 4to Virginia 1970, illus.; Curling (B.W.R.) British Racecourses, 4to L. 1951, coll. illus. by L. Edwards; Russell (J.E.) The Maryland Hunt Cup, lg. 4to Baltimore 1975, Signed Lim. Edn.; Cock-Fighting & Game Fowl, 4to Bath 1938, coloured plates; St. John (Chas.) Wild Sports & Natural History of the Highlands, 4to Edinburgh 1919, coloured plates; and may others some shooting, fishing and gardening also, approx. 180 vols. As a coll., w.a.f. (In breakfront bookcase). (1) Provenance: Formerly in the Collections at Postlip Hall, Cheltenham or Ballyvolane Stud, Co. Limerick.
FOOTBALL INTEREST: SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL NO 6 JERSEY SIGNED BY JIM BAXTER said to have been worn by Jim Baxter for Scotland v England 1961-62 Provenance: Previously offered at Christie's, Glasgow, 1992 This jersey was worn by Scottish football legend, Jim Baxter, in Scotland's 2-0 win over England at Hampden in 1962. It has been on display at the Scottish Football Museum since 2012, is considered to be one of the rarest pieces of Scottish football memorabilia to come to auction in recent years. Coming a year on from Scotland's 9-3 thrashing at the hands of the Auld Enemy at Wembley, the 1962 game was Baxter's first match against England. The game was played in front of 132,000 spectators and Baxter put in a brilliant display during the 2-0 victory. The jersey is being put up for sale by a lifelong Scotland fan who bought the item in 1992 and had it signed by Baxter in 1993. The importance of the top as a piece of footballing memorabilia was underlined when it was displayed at the Scottish Football Museum in 2012 and then included as one of the star attractions in the 'More than a Game' exhibition at Kelvingrove Art Gallery in 2013.
A suite of Indo-Persian armour, including a decorated helmet (Kulah-Khud) and shield (Dhal), a chainmail tunic of typical form and construction, with applied felt collar, and an axe. The helmet with hemispherical skull, fitted at its top with a tapering central spike, at its front with a rectangular staple with a plume-holder on either side, all decorated with etched and chiseled designs, the skull with shaped panels including exotic birds and scrolls, mail neck-defence of butted links highlighted with brass (losses); the shield of low convex form, decorated en suite with the kulah khud, the greater part of its outer surface with etched designs of scrolling foliage inhabited by mounted figures in pursuit of game with hawks, swords and clubs, calligraphic border, brass rim, and fitted with four bosses.
A small quantity of ‘Putt-Putt’ tinplate boats. 7 examples – 3x Harbour tugs, 2x PT-109 Torpedo Patrol Boats, Japanese example. And a Tug Boat, all Indian. Plus 2x Action Man type figures – Military Policeman and a Green Beret Commando. An East European made tinplate Jaguar E Type. Russian clockwork vehicle track game. A German clockwork boy on tricycle. MV Agusta 1:12 scale model motorcycle, etc. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint.
A quantity of Corgi. Mostly 1970’s-80’s issues - ‘Stop Boris’ battery powered spider game. A battery powered ‘Military Electronic Walkie-Talkie’ Morse Code set. A Corgi ‘Movie Vision’ battery powered set. A 1:18 battery powered scale Jaguar XJS. A battery powered 1:24 scale Ferrari F40 with lights and alarm. 3x ‘Corgi Electronics’ Mercedes-Benz 500, 2 with hard tops, one in red and blue, plus another soft top in black. ‘The Saint’s Jaguar XJS ‘Sonic Control’. ‘Corgi Electronic Brr..mm zoom flash, smash and crash Police Car’. ‘Push Button Power Trucks Cement Mixer’. A ‘Corgi Luggers Breakdown Rescue Set’. A 7 piece ‘Super Sports Cars’ set, a M&S 4 vehicle ‘Land Speed Legends’ set and a ‘Super Heroes Movie Viewer. All boxed, some age wear. Contents VGC-Mint. Plus a large plastic ‘Auto-City Carry Car’ (transforms from racing car to car carrier), VGC. Plus a loose ‘The Saint’s’ Jaguar XJS, GC. (17
A German National Forestry Service Senior Forester’s cutlass, the blade etched with scenes of hunter shooting deer, dogs attacking wild boar, game birds etc, with early type Eickhorn mark, the brass hilt with ivorine grips, in its brass mounted leather sheath, the chape embossed with game dog and dead game, the locket impressed with oak leaf wreath around the frog stud, and engraved “Eduard Rose 5/1. Bernd Veen November 1931”. GC (very minor wear to blade, the chape slightly dented). Plate 3
A collection of various model/toy soldiers etc. An eclectic assortment by Britains etc, many well repainted. Examples include – RAF regiment, Guardsmen, British infantry in khaki, Imperial German, Clergyman, German WW2 winter ski troop on skis, 3 fire fighters of the RAF. 3 Nuns, Imperial French, Italian Bersaglier, Abyssinian bodyguard, Indian, Rumanian Frontier Guard and Artillery. Danish Norretyoske, mounted Polish soldier, German Grenadier, Portuguese Infantry, Napoleonic, various, Cromwellian , various, etc. Mostly loose, 2 groups of war game size figures in domed display cases. Basically GC
A quantity of various plastic figures and animals by Britains etc. Including Zoo animals – gorilla, giraffe, rhino, lion, camel, tiger, antelope, African elephant, polar bear etc. Plus farm animals – bull, cow, pig, horse, horse with roller, sheep, etc. Plus farm hand, game keeper, milk maid, horse and rider, farmers wife, farmer, shepherd, etc. Plus a selection of wild west - Indians on horseback, on foot, cowboy with lasso, bank robber, historical figures – knight on horseback, crusader, musketeers, etc. Also trees, fences, beehive, and garden flowers, flowerbeds, and other items including a good selection of small scale figures. GC, some age wear. Viewing recommended.
DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. A lengthy, early A.L.S., Daphne, eight pages, 8vo, The Nook, n.d. ('Tuesday' December 1932 or 1933), to Foy (Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier writes a social letter to her friend, stating that she has 'various little trials' awaiting her, 'No.1. being the Battalion Xmas Tree, presents etc., and 3 cheers for Mr. Browning' and continuing to comment on her correspondent's recent activities, 'Your noble work for The Cause staggers me, and I am hoping you will not go prematurely grey. I have seen Anna, and heartily approve all your suggestions. I am so sorry I shall miss the Committee meeting on the 21st. Consider Broadcasting an appeal as being (a) splendid suggestion. The idea that you should make the appeal in person on the wireless not perhaps so good. In fact, (I) shall definitely oppose this measure…! Photograph in Western Morning News also excellent; but hesitate about enclosing snap of members of Committee in jingling colours…Would like to put foreward (sic) tentative proposal of Mr. Hony joining Committee, as letter writer in chief? Anna rather against this. But I met him in post office and thought he was inclined to be looking sad. Seriously though, wouldn't he be invaluable with pen and ink?'. She continues to refer to being able to raise £100 ('I can promise £75 for certain in February, and you can let me know whether to send to you or direct to N.T.') and also mentions having had tea with her parents who were 'Both rather excited at prospect of digging at Castledore, and both equally disturbed at personal appearance of a certain Mrs. Singer (nee Cohen) of Kilmarth, who Father says “Comes at you with her teeth“ and Mother declares is “the plainest person I ever saw in my life, with no figure for a bicycle“! I feel this lady will be in need of mackerel later in the year..Mother also declared firmly that “all the lodes were a little mad“ This apparently , bearing relation to some sausage party in the rain that didn't take place..' Du Maurier further sends news of her husband, Frederick Browning, 'The Guardsman gave me a fright on approaching the Haven, by saying in loud tones (there were several people passing by) that “Sir Arthur was due for his annual scrubbing, and about time too“. I looked up to see if he had gone mad, but found him gazing calmly sea ward at the Pilot Boat..What the little Sunday passers-by thought, time alone will tell. I fear the worst..perhaps anonymous bars of soap at Xmas' and of their recent activities on a boat, 'I, hanging about with cold ham sandwich in pocket and torn between 5 mile walk and a coal fire….Boats to me are summer pastimes! I would like to hew down a tree for choice, rather than face the mud flats at Mixtow, which is the Guardsman's Paradise'. In a postscript Du Maurier recounts an amusing anecdote, 'P.S. Am very embarrassed by new card game of Miss. Roberts - a sort of modern happy families - with the appalling title of “Bob's Your Uncle“. One has to keep saying this apparently throughout the game, like snap. This sort of thing has always covered me with confusion. What about you?' and in a second postscript returns to the subject of the committee, suggesting Mrs Singer 'as Financial Assistant?? Perhaps not….' Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. In 1930, apparently around the time of the present letter, the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. Frederick Browning (1896-1965) British Lieutenant-General of World War II, deputy commander of the First Allied Airborne Army in Operation Market Garden, 1944. Husband of Du Maurier from 1932. Gerald du Maurier (1873-1934) English Actor, wife of actress Muriel Beaumont (1881-1957), the parents of Daphne du Maurier.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Signed 10 x 12 photograph by Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Jack Charlton individually, each members of England's 1966 World Cup winning team, the image showing Charlton falling to his knees in relief on the Wembley pitch as Peters and Hurst walk away, the latter having completed his hat-trick in the final moments of the game to seal victory against West Germany on 30th July 1966. Signed by each in bold black fountain pen inks to clear areas of the image. An excellent signed photograph of high quality. EX Hurst is the only man to have scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final. Peters scored England's other goal of the 1966 final.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good signed 10 x 8 photograph by all 22 members of the England national squad individually, being the players who represented England at the 1982 World Cup finals in Spain, comprising Bryan Robson, Tony Woodcock, Steve Foster, Glenn Hoddle, Peter With, Viv Anderson, Trevor Brooking, Steve Coppell, Graham Rix, Phil Thompson, Ray Clemence, Joe Corrigan, Peter Shilton, Terry Butcher, Trevor Francis, Ray Wilkins, Kenny Sansom, Terry McDermott, Paul Mariner, Kevin Keegan, Mick Mills and Phil Neal. The image depicts the players standing and seated in three rows wearing their England strips. Signed by each in bold black inks with their names alone to clear areas of the image. EX England topped their group with maximum points at the World Cup finals of 1982 winning their first three games. However, Ron Greenwood's team produced scoreless draws in their next two matches against West Germany and host nation Spain, and therefore were eliminated without having lost a game.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by all 22 members of the England national squad individually, being the players who represented England for the 3rd Place Play-off match against Italy at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari on 7th July 1990 during the World Cup finals, comprising Chris Waddle, Neil Webb, Mark Wright, Chris Woods, Peter Shilton, David Seaman, Dave Beasant, Trevor Steven, Gary Lineker, Steve Bull, Stuart Pearce, John Barnes, Terry Butcher, Des Walker, David Platt, Steve McMahon, Tony Dorigo, Paul Parker, Gary Stevens, Peter Beardsley, Paul Gascoigne and Steve Hodge. The image depicts the England players standing and crouched in two rows on the pitch ahead of the game. All have signed with their names alone in black ink to clear areas of the image. EX England lost the third place match to Italy 2-1, thereby finishing fourth in the World Cup finals of 1990. They also had the consolation prize of FIFA's Fair Play award, having received no red cards and the lowest average number of yellow cards per match through the tournament. The game was Peter Shilton's last before he made his international retirement.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by all thirteen members of the England national squad individually, being the players who represented England in the Guinness International Trophy match against Cameroon at Wembley Stadium on 6th February 1991, comprising John Barnes, David Seaman, Mark Wright, Gary Pallister, Gary Lineker, Des Walker, Steve Hodge, Stuart Pearce, Trevor Steven, Ian Wright, Bryan Robson, Lee Dixon and Paul Gascoigne. The image depicts the players standing and crouching in full length poses in two rows, with their trophy, following the conclusion of the match. Signed by each in bold black inks with their names alone to light areas of the image. EX England beat Cameroon 2-0 in the International friendly match with Gary Lineker scoring both goals. The game also represented Ian Wright's international debut.
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