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Lot 670

A roulette wheel; together with cased game counters, a box of cutlery, etc (4)

Lot 723

A boxed X Box game system with contents 2002 issue

Lot 817

Two boxes of collectables, including cream spin-dial telephone, various boxes, tins, chess set, papier mache basket, ping-pong game set, silver button hook set, fan, posters, shells, etc, (2)

Lot 827

A vintage 'Parlour' bagatelle game, complete with balls, 1930's

Lot 840

Two vintage children's record players, a Louis Marx boxed pro shot golf game and a Triang Mobo style tinplate rocking horse and sleigh

Lot 1338

A collection of ceramics including Royal Worcester Palissy Game series dinner and teaware, and two cow jugs, and a vase signed Jacie Ward, Derby

Lot 442

Subbuteo 10 teams/Goalkeeper and original game, all boxed and in good cond.

Lot 620

Boxed games incl Waddingtons Formula 1 racing game, books plus few playing card games incl Speed.

Lot 624

Playing card games, mostly Walt Disney related and vintage, incl Mickey’s Fun Fair Card Game, Bobs Your Uncle, Peter Pan etc.

Lot 504

A Table top billiard set, contained within a pine box, bears a label printed "Billiard-Croquet-Spiel The game of Billiard or Table Croquet, Jeu du Billiard-Croquet"

Lot 32

A Wedgwood cane ware oval game dish, cover and liner, moulded in relief with game and fruiting vine, domed cover, rabbit finial, 26.5cm wide, impressed mark

Lot 20

VICTORIAN CARVED OAK CABINET UPON CUPBOARD in continental style overall carved with relief lion masks and fruit. Lead coloured glazed door to the upper section. Frieze drawer and blind panelled cupboard decorated with game to the base. Circa 1885. 36" x 21" x 95" (92 x 53 x 242 cms). CONDITION REPORT: Very dry and dirty overall. Some water staining. Repolishing and cleaning required.

Lot 147

Pair of large 19th century plated wall plaques, with cast gilded game designs by Meriden, 39cm across.

Lot 310

A Victorian Wedgwood game tureen and cover, length 8.5".

Lot 664

Shakespeare Sigma 600 2960 series big game trolling reel

Lot 271

A Plucket, The Worlds No. 1 Elasticated Table Game, boxed; together with a box full of children's toys.

Lot 360

ROCK 'N' ROLL/R & B - Great collection of 8 x 7" singles, to include hard to find titles. Sides to include The Marketts - Bella Dalena (WB 120 - Ex), Bobby Comstock - Let's Stomp (SS 163), Ernie K Doe - Wanted $10,000.00 Reward demo (HLU 9330) and Shirley Ellis - The Name Game demo (London HLR 9946). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.

Lot 634

THE MARVALETTES - 2 x 7" demonstration singles. The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game (Tamla Motown TMG 594) is in Ex condition with only a couple of light surface marks. As Long As I Know He's Mine (Stateside SS 251) is in VG+ condition, with some light, but not deep, surface marks.

Lot 851

MADONNA - collection of 11 x various film posters featuring Madonna to include films such as Dick Tracy, Swept Away, Dangerous Game, Evita (x5), Desperately Seeking Susan (1xEnglish-1xDutch) and 'Beautiful Stranger' 'from the Austin Powers movie.

Lot 597

Creamware small Jug printed en grisaille with scene of two game birds and foliage and inscribed "A Brother's Present", 2 1/2" high

Lot 125

A pair of 18th Century Chinese Circular Bowls of tapering form, the borders well-painted in colours with panels of game birds and with floral sprigs on an off-white ground, 5 1/2" diameter (2)

Lot 641

Four various Pot Lids: The Snowdrift; The Shrimpers; The Game Bag; The Lovers (hairline crack and rim chip) (4)

Lot 1717

Faded Aubusson type tapestry depicting a wooded rural scene with dogs, game birds, waterfall and distant village etc, 63" x 75"

Lot 469

Box: Wild Sport: Shooting, Deer Stalking, Game-Keeping, Guns, Rifles, and some books on butterflies and moths, approx. 20 items, interesting lot, a box. (1)

Lot 693

Early Printed Rules Football: n.d. c. 1870? [Establishment] Cambridge University Football, A 4pp. printed leaflet, outlining 14 rules, & listing committee members. V. Rare. * "It having been though desirable to establish a general Game for the University of Cambridge, the accompanying Rules have been drawn up for that purpose. The first Game will be played on Friday, November 20th, at 2.15p.m. on Parker's Piece." (1)

Lot 702

Ireland V. Scotland, 1954 Rugby: I.R.F.U., Official Programme, Ireland V. Scotland at Ravenhill, Saturday 27.2.1954, 8vo, 14pps, illus., & adverts, ptd. wrappers. (1) * Prior to this Game, the new Irish Captain Jim Mc Carthy approached the President of the I.R.F.U. Mr. Sarsfield Hogan stating on behalf of the eleven Republic based players that they would not stand for "God Save the Queen," hence an abbrievated anthem was played known as "The Salute". After the event it was agreed that no future International Matches would be played at Ravenhill. Ireland beat Scotland 6-0.

Lot 737

1931 Cork Munster Championship Medal Medal: G.A.A. 1931. An attractive 9ct gold circular Medal with pierced centre, enamelled coat of arms, overlay and various typical Celtic motifs, inscribed "C I na G - Craobh na Mumhan," the reverse "Ceannas Iomanuiochta na Mumhan - Sinnsear Corcaigh do buaidh 1931," hall marked W.E. (William Egan). Scarce. (1) * Cork beat Waterford 5.4 to 1.2 after the first game ended in a draw (1.9 to 4.0), Cork went on to eventually win, beating the Cats in a three match thriller.

Lot 283

A boxed Wembley Six Hole Golf Game together with a number of other boxed games, jigsaws etc (a lot)

Lot 290

A Teddy Tail Waddle Book with instructions envelope, ramp and two figures (some damage); a heavy brass and wood crib marker board; two Deans Rag Books and a Birks-Craft rag book; some boxed card games and playing cards; game boards and a Dinky Leyland Supertoys Leyland Octopus ++all with wear, Dinky lorry playworn

Lot 313

Pedigree vinyl doll "Della" in original clothes and box; Pedigree Sindy wardrobe in box, containing clothes and shoes; a Sindy doll; Patch doll and two others together with a quantity of loose clothing and accessories (a lot) and a Monopoly game with board and boxed Spirograph game ++played with

Lot 421

An interesting box of collectables including Lawn Tennis Measure in leather casing; gramophone needle tins; packs of playing cards; Carters Liver Pills card dominoes; small advertising hand held skill game; PO savings bank; Scottish doll and other items (a lot)

Lot 76

World stamps contained in a number of small albums; small hand held skill game; four Crescent bandits and two car badges

Lot 432

A 19th century brass pan with applied looping handles containing a small Victorian rosewood veneered jewellery box with segmented detachable quilted and lined interior with external mother-of-pearl inlay, a Japanese lacquered box of rectangular form with chinoiserie type decoration and an unusual antique box games set with brightly coloured counters, the exterior labelled Game at In Lane with Combinations

Lot 443

A miscellaneous collection to include an antique zinc lined copper pan with applied handle and a copper lid, a small Victorian copper kettle with turned ebonised handle, a simple copper vessel with lion mask, a vintage cardboard merchant's box for Palethorpes Sausages, a selection of "Find the Fault" party game cards, a framed monochrome print depicting a young woman, a selection of Masonic effects etc etc

Lot 328

A traditional Tyrolean cuckoo clock of chalet form with applied hanging game detail, 8 day movement and painted character detail set beneath a stag's mask, together with a Victorian black slate and marble mantel clock with 8-day striking movement

Lot 1026

A boxed 'Auto-Gee' clockwork horse racing game by Wells O' London, 88 cm

Lot 499

A vintage timber cased blood pressure gauge - The Holborn, together with a vintage boxed The Amazing Magic Robot children's game, a quantity of glass marbles, a brass kettle and a further example in brass

Lot 387

A collection of 20 Rugby League programmes themed to feature notable appearances by the Warrington & Blackpool winger Brian Bevan, including his debut for Warrington v Oldham 17.11.45 (played at No.2 which at the time of going to press was printed as "A.N. Other"), and Bevan's final professional match at the International Seven-A-Side Tournament at Thrum Hall, Halifax, 30th May 1964, other notable programmes first "official" appearance and "first try" for Warrington, tour games v NZ & Australia, 100th, 200th, 400th, 500th, 600th & 700th try games, first game for Harry Bath, 7 try game v Leigh, 2,000th career points game, 100th career hat-trick, last game & last try for Warrington, first game for Blackpool, last game for Blackpool and last in the Rugby League Brian Eyrl Bevan (born, Sydney, NSW, 1924 - died, Southport, England, 1991) was an Australian professional Rugby League footballer of the 1940s, 50s and 60s who became the only player ever to have been inducted into both the Australian and British Rugby League Hall of Fames. The Other Nationalities representative winger scored a world record 796 tries, mainly for Warrington in England. In 2008, the centenary year of Rugby League in Australia, he was named on the wing of the Australian Team of the Century even though he never represented the country of his birth in a Test Match.

Lot 386

A small collection of programmes including an issue for the Leigh v Wigan rugby league friendly specially arranged to be the debut of the Trinidad-born Olympic sprinter Emmanuel McDonald Bailey on 16th December 1953, together with seven other programmes in the lot a mixture of rugby league & football, RL including North Island v South Island (NZ) 29.8.59, Southern Districts of N.S.W. v England May 1946, and football including Manchester City v Everton F.A. Cup 6th Round 2nd Replay at Molineux 5th April 1966, and European Cup finals for 1963, 1968, 176 & 1981 (8) Bailey turned professional in July 1953 joining Leigh for the sum of £1,000 per season for three seasons plus match fees. However, the Wigan match proved to be his one and only game of Rugby League. Reports state he handled the ball 9 times, dropping it twice. He did, however, score a try although there was more than a whisper that the opposition defence were reminded that the game was a non-competitive friendly to introduce a new star to the game! Bailey won a bronze medal in the 100 yards at the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games.

Lot 261

An Elkington silver-plate scale-copy of the Venus Rosewater Dish originally owned by the Victorian tennis player James Baldwin winner of the All-England Mixed Doubles Championship with Ms K. Hill in 1890, approx. ¾ scale faithful copy of the trophy presented to the Ladies Champion at Wimbledon on Centre Court each year, an electrotype circular 'Temperantia' charger dish, after the original by Francois Briot (circa 1585), decorated in relief with a design of allegorical cartouches within borders of strapwork, birds, masks and flowers, diameter approx. 39.5cm., 15 1/2in. copper exposed on raised surfaces due to over cleaning through time; sold together with a silver-plated goblet won by James Baldwin at the heavyweight boxing championship at Bath in 1891, presentation inscription to the bowl, height 20cm., 8in. (2) Provenance: By family descent Extracts from James Baldwin's obituary in the Bath Weekly Chronicle reads " ... in boxing he had been the hero of several truly Homeric combats, in one of which he was the victor after 23 rounds ... his spell as Master of the Bath Harriers ended in 1899, when he was presented with a handsome silver salve at a complimentary banquet at the Assembly Rooms in April, 1899 ... In November,1905, he accepted the Mastership for a second period ... He had represented Somerset at lawn tennis in the County Championship, and was honoured by being placed on the Committee of the Somerset Lawn Tennis Association." He was also the subject of a feature in the Sporting Gazette 27.5.1899 under the heading 'The County Gentleman: Mr James Baldwin" which tells us that he was from a sporting Irish family in County Cork with prominent links to hunting. He was educated in England, and when at school was stroke of his boat. He also captained the Bath football team for two seasons, and afterwards took up lawn tennis, at which game he was most successful for many years, having held nearly all the champion cups in England. This included the All-England Mixed Doubles title with Ms K Hill in 1890. He also excelled at boxing having won the heavy and light weight cups competed for by amateurs in Bath and County. Additionally he was described as a remarkably good shot and a keen fisherman.

Lot 76

A souvenir programme for a baseball match between Australian Cricketers and a Transvaal Team played at Wanderers 7th March 1936, 8 pages, good condition, mild fold and one staple missing with no loss; sold together with a Bert Oldfield signed typescript letter addressed to Reuters and dated 23rd April 1936 (2) After the conclusion of the tour to South Africa the Australians agreed to play a baseball match at the Wanderers against a side drawn from the Transvaal cricket team which included several Springboks. The match was held to support the H.B. Cameron Memorial Fund (Famous South African cricket all rounder). This is a most unusual item as the programme indicates this was "the first baseball game to take place in South Africa against an Australian team."

Lot 398

An historic New Zealand 'Original All Blacks' shirt from the tour of the British Isles and France in 1905-06, with fern badge and canvas overlay to the shoulders and upper chest and back, small areas of damage, leather neck line extending down the lacing-v The 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. They went on to defeat every English side that they faced, including a 16-3 victory over English county champions Durham.They defeated the national teams of Scotland, Ireland and England 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. The present "Originals" shirt is believed to have been worn in the match v Swansea at St Helens Ground 30th December 1905, the last match in Britain before the tour proceeded to France. THE PROPERTY OF MUMBLES RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB, SWANSEA, WALES

Lot 1016

A miscellany of football memorabilia, including a Football Association 90th Anniversary Celebrations report, Harry Kay's book "Things About Blackburn Rovers" (paper loss along spine), a vintage boxed game of Blow Football, an old leather ball, a football table lamp, a small 1950s autograph album, Arsenal FC Xmas cards, 1/8f final 1966 World Cup ticket at Hillsborough 15th July, 1950 F.A. Cup Final ticket and other items

Lot 250

A signed copy of Pierre Etchebaster's "Pierre's Book, The Game of Court Tennis", the title page signed, dedicated and dated 31st May 1972, published by Barre, Massachusetts, 1971

Lot 613

A 9ct. gold & enamel Irish Football Association medal awarded to a linesman for the Ireland v England game in 1911, inscribed IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, IRELAND v ENGLAND, 1911, J. MACBRIDE, LINESMAN

Lot 844

A signed Bolton Wanderers 1923 F.A. Cup Final dinner menu, held at the Hotel Russell, 28th April, signed to the inside by the historic Bolton team, winners of the first Wembley Cup Final, but apparently lacking Jimmy Seddon and signed instead by Walter Rowley who missed the Final through a six week suspension for being sent-off in a game v Huddersfield, additionally signed by other members of the Wanderers party including the trainer

Lot 1162

Eight Arsenal home programmes, including pre-wars v Sheffield Wednesday 14.4.33, Derby County 9.11.35 & a reserves v Clapton Orient 27.3.37; and five dating between 1948 and the Manchester United game 1.2.58; the lot including a repro of the first game at Highbury v Leicester Fosse (9) not illustrated

Lot 599

The match ball from the Arsenal game v Everton at Goodison Park 16th March 1935 when Frank Moss became the only goalkeeper in the entire history of Arsenal FC to score a goal, signed by the Arsenal and Everton team in ink and with a match inscription for the Moss game with 2-0 final score & goalscorers (the other being Ted Drake), in a cubic perspex display case with an original press cutting, 25cm., 9 3/4in. Moss is also the only Arsenal goalkeeper to score in a first-class match. On 16 March 1935, in a First Division match against Everton at Goodison Park, Moss dislocated his left shoulder. With no substitutes allowed in those days, Moss was forced to play the rest of the game on the left wing with an outfield player deputizing for him between the sticks. Incredibly, he scored Arsenal's first goal in a 2-0 win. He kept the match ball as a souvenir and both teams autographed it for him. However, that match also proved to be Moss's downfall. He found it hard to recover from the injury - he played five more matches the following season but the injury recurred. He was finally advised to retire in the summer of 1937, at the age of only 27. He played 161 matches for Arsenal in total having joined them from Oldham Athletic in 1931 for a fee of £3,000. He also won 5 England caps and played in the famous 'Battle of Highbury' international v the World Champions Italy. After retiring as a player, Moss was appointed manager of Herts, where he became both the club's youngest manager and the first to enjoy complete autonomy in matters of team selection. He led his side to a second-place league finish in his first season in charge, but retired early in 1940, returning to his native Lancashire and left football altogether. He died in 1970 at the age of 60.

Lot 541

A yellow football shirt worn by George Best at Anfield in a legends match before the Bruce Grobbelaar Testimonial 10th October 1992, signed by Best in black marker pen; sold together with a red opposition jersey from the same occasion signed by George Best, Bruce Grobbelaar and four others; together with a scan of an original photograph showing George Best wearing the yellow shirt just prior to him signing it, and an opposition player wearing the red shirt (3) On 10 October 1992 Liverpool FC legend Bruce Grobbelaar celebrated his career with a testimonial match at Anfield, with a game between Liverpool and Everton football clubs. As a precursor to the match, a legends game took place involving players who wished to pay tribute to Bruce Grobbelaar. The main star was George Best and his match shirt, which he later signed, is being offered here together with an opposition shirt from the game also signed by Best together with Grobbelaar and others. The Best shirt is in original, unwashed match-worn condition perhaps preserving the DNA of the great man especially as it has been kept long term in a sealed bag.

Lot 275

A scarce original 16mm Lawn Tennis film (c1940), in black and white, with sound, featuring rare commentary from the voice of Bill Tilden, throughout the film he describes one of his matches during the World Hard Court Professional Championships and also demonstrates and coaches a young player who is watching from the side of the court, the spool holds two associate short films, the first “Bill Tilden's Tennis for Beginners”, the second, “Bill Tilden's Advanced Tennis”, in the first film Tilden guides a young protege through the rudiments of the forehand, backhand and service strokes, giving demonstrations (often in slow motion) and sound verbal advice, the film appears to have been made at a club either in California or Florida, evident by the abundance of palm trees; in the second film Tilden relates advice on the net game, volley, smash and American twist serve, here and there one can detect the damage caused to one of Tilden's fingers during his early years, a fact he was always eager to conceal, narration and supervision is by Bill Tilden, photography by Phil E. Cantonwine, edited by Adrian Mosser and Directed by Julian Peysner; the lot includes a DVD copy of the film (2)

Lot 605

The earliest Manchester United [Newton Heath] football medal ever to have been offered at auction: the Manchester Senior Cup winner's medal awarded to Thomas Fitzsimmons in 1893, a 9ct. gold & enamel medal with a design based on the Coats of Arms of Manchester with a panelled football replacing the terrestrial globe , inscribed M.D.F.A., SENIOR, 1893, the reverse further inscribed T. FITZSIMMONS, WINNERS The first pieces of silverware to be put in the Newton Heath trophy cabinet was the Manchester Cup in 1886. When they won the Cup again in 1893 it was their fifth victory in the competition. In the 1892-93 Manchester Senior Cup Final Newton Heath beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 at Hyde Road on 15th April. Newton Heath had progressed to the final with victories over West Manchester and Bury. Fitzsimmons scored four goals during the competition. 1892-93 was also Hewton Heath's first season in the Football League Division One. They avoided relegation by beating Small Heath [Birmingham] in a play-off 'Test Match'. Fitzsimmons, having joined the club in November, scored 5 League goals during the campaign. Thomas Fitzsimmons was a Scot born at Annbank in south Ayrshire 21st October 1870. He was an outside-right and was one of several players on trial at Celtic who were seeking a replacement for Celtic's first ever goalscorer Neil McCallum. He was till a trialist when he made his League debut v Rangers at Ibrox on 24th September 1892. As such, this makes Fitzsimmons the only player in Celtic history to debut for the club in an 'Old Firm' fixture. This proved to be his only appearance for the Bhoys, although some records would suggest he played in a Glasgow Cup game before his League debut v Pollokshaws Athletic 17th September. A couple of months later he transferred to Newton Heath making his debut v Aston Villa 19th November at North Road, scoring in the 2-0 win. In all he made 30 competitive starts and scored 6 goals. In June 1894 Tommy Fitzsimmons returned to Scotland to play for his local team Annbank FC. Thomas's brother David also played for Newton Heath.

Lot 67

After Francis Hayman RA (1708-1776) THE GAME OF CRICKET IN THE ARTILLERY GROUND [FINSBURY] LONDON, 1743 an early engraving of this famous painting that now hangs at Lord's, the image 15by 28 cm., 6 by 11 in., mounted, framed and glazed

Lot 574

Gennaro Gattuso: a red & black striped AC Milan No.8 jersey worn in the Champions League match v Celtic at the San Siro 29th September 2004, short-sleeved, UEFA Champions League badge, Six Times European Champions badge, the reverse lettered GATTUSO This jersey has been acquired by a private collector directly from a Celtic player involved in the match. AC Milan won the game 3-1.

Lot 601

The football from Billy Wright's 100th cap England game v Scotland at Wembley 11th April 1959, now deflated, sold with a Beverley Sisters souvenir magazine that includes a picture of the ball at a celebration event marking Wright's century if England international appearances; also a Billy Wright signed copy of Norman Giller's biography "Billy Wright A Hero For All Seasons" Provenance: Presented by Joy Wright (Mrs Billy Wright) to the present vendor by way of congratulations when he became a trialist at the Arsenal FC Academy.

Lot 428

Archie Gemmill: a blue Scotland No.10 jersey worn in the international match v Hungary in Budapest 31st May 1980, short-sleeved Airtex; sold with a dealer's COA confirming that they had acquired the shirt from the Hungarian player Ferenc Csongradi who played in the match won by the home team 3-1 (2) Hungary won this match 3-1. Archie Gemmill, who was capped 43 times, was the Scotland captain for this game and at the time of selection was a Birmingham City player.

Lot 1135

Two Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United 1958 F.A. Cup Finals that demonstrate the two variations of the print run, i) p.5, prog. #1 with a formal team-group photo of the Bolton team, courtesy of Daily Express, Manchester - prog. #2 with a composition of individual player photos, courtesy of Sunday Empire News ii) p.7, prog. #1 with the additional player profile of the Bolton reserve Ralph Gubbins iii) p.9, prog. #1 with the addition of photographic credits for "Wembley Stadium Photos" iv) p.11, prog. #1 with the correct Manchester United starting XI and shirt number formation with footnote reading ANY CHANGES IN THE ABOVE TEAMS WILL BE ANNOUNCED - prog. #2 with the United line-up printed with K. Morgans at No.7, A. Dawson at No.9, R. Charlton at No.10 and M. Pearson at No.11, and a footnote reading IT IS POSSIBLE THAT CHANGES WILL BE MADE IN THE ABOVE TEAMS BEFORE THE DAY OF THE FINAL v) p.14 & 15, prog. #1, with correct sequencing of Manchester United player profiled and reserves announced as Wilf McGuinness, Ken Morgans & Mark Pearson - prog. #2, with different sequence, no distinction between starting XI and reserves and failing to profile Dennis Viollet, also smaller size advertisement for forthcoming England v Portugal game at Wembley vi) p.18, prog. #1 with additional credit line of Betts, Son & Malyon, Wimbledon, SW19, as "concessionaires for Programme sales"

Lot 949

Four medals presented to the Uruguayan 1950 World Cup winning player Schubert Gambetta. i) an honorary medal from the City of Montevideo ii) an honorary medal from the Federation of commercial sport, Montevideo iii) and a curious honorary medal from a Billiards Club iv) a medal struck for the Uruguay v Argentina game in 1944

Lot 913

A Sir Stanley Matthews signed b&w press photograph at his Farewell Game in 1965, 9 1/2 by 7in., signature in fine black marker pen; sold together with a programme for the game Stan's XI v World XI, signed upper left by Matthews; a ticket for the match; and an an original flyer from the time for visiting fans being a sketch of roads, street and car parks in vicinity of Stoke City's Victoria Ground (4)

Lot 780

A Mackenzie Thorpe football print from the "Game of Life" exhibition titled "In The Crowd", signed in pencil by the artist, titled and numbered 49/495, published 2003, the image 56 by 40cm., 22 by 15 3/4in., mounted, framed & glazed, 89 by 70cm., 35 by 27 1/2in.; sold with the artist's COA (2)

Lot 656

A green Wales international debut cap awarded to Dan Lewis in season 1926-27, name tag to the interior inscribed D LEWIS, the cap inscribed F.A.W., 1926-27 Arsenal's goalkeeper Dan Lewis won three Wales international caps between 1927 and 1929. He made a total of 142 League appearances for the Gunners between 1924 and 1931 and played in the 1927 F.A. Cup Final. He never fully recovered from knee surgery in 1930 and played just a handful of games thereafter. Lewis was making his Wales debut in 1926-27 when selected for the England match at Wrexham 12th February 1927. The game ended as a 3-3 draw.

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