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A BOXED DISTLER ELECTROMATIC POWER FILLING STATION, complete with tinplate and plastic filling station and plastic car, c.1950's, complete with instructions, not tested, box complete with original packing pieces but has some minor damage, with a boxed Chad Valley 'Escalado' horse racing game, contents not checked, s.d. to box
ROONEY WAYNE: (1985- ) England and Manchester United footballer, Captain of both teams. A printed 4to programme for an International Friendly match, England v. Australia, at the Boleyn Ground, Upton Park, 12th February 2003, signed by Wayne Rooney in bold blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the front cover. Also signed by Sven-Goran Eriksson (1948- ) Swedish Football Manager, the first foreign manager to take charge of the English national team, 2001-06, also in bold blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the front cover. Both signatures are a little scratchy in places, owing to the ink not completely adhering to the glossy cover, although they are perfectly legible. An historic signed programme. EX Wayne Rooney became the youngest footballer to play for England when he earned his first cap in the friendly game against Australia, aged 17. It was at this age that he also became the youngest player to score an England goal.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: An official 4to printed programme for the FIFA World Cup 2002 qualifier, England v. Germany, at Wembley Stadium, 7th October 2000, attractively and custom hardbound in green cloth with gilt lettering, the front pastedown endpaper bearing an attractive sheet of 4to official Wembley Stadium stationery individually signed by the national coach and all twenty seven members of the England football squad comprising Kevin Keegan, Robbie Fowler, Kieran Dyer, Graeme Le Saux, Steven Gerrard, Rio Ferdinand, David Beckham, Emile Heskey, Andy Cole, Martin Keown, Nick Barmby, Joe Cole, Steve McManaman, Gareth Southgate, Ray Parlour, Gareth Barry, Jamie Carragher, Michael Owen, David James, Phil Neville, Gary Neville, Kevin Phillips, Paul Scholes, Dennis Wise, Tony Adams, Nigel Martyn, David Seaman and Paul Ince. All have signed with their names alone in bold black inks. An historic signed programme. EX The England v. Germany match in October 2000 was the final match to be played at the old Wembley Stadium 'beneath the twin towers'. England lost the game 0-1 and manager Kevin Keegan resigned immediately after the game. The return fixture in Munich resulted in a 5-1 victory to England.
[BARRIE J. M.]: (1860-1937) Scottish Novelist, created Peter Pan. An interesting Typed Manuscript, unsigned, by Hazel Collister Hutchison, eighteen pages, 4to, n.p. (Cleveland, Ohio), n.d. (1940s-1950s?). The manuscript is entitled Satire and Sentiment in Barrie and is a fascinating well-written work, comprising three chapters, discussing the novelist and his works. Chapter III, entitled Two Words, is of particular interest and states, in part, ‘The Scotchman was as self-conscious as any other Thrums man before the words, beauty and love. The genius found ways of saying them without “lowerin’” himself, and by doing so made us all a bit more articulate….For enlightenment as to the techniques employed, it is rewarding to examine the handwriting…. Handwriting is rooted in two of the deepest desires of humankind, the longings to defeat time and to conquer space…..So it is with respect and compassion that one should dare the analysis of any script….Barrie was not unique in claiming to have two handwritings with their accompanying characteristics. In twenty-five years of work in this field, I’ve rarely encountered a person who did not claim to have two or more. Of course the writer and the examiner are thinking of very different things…..We shall never know whether Barrie was playing a little game or whether he actually came in time to believe it. We do know that in 1919 he had to use the left hand because of what he called “writer’s cramp”. But he had always been ambidextrous, and loved to show his skill in slight-of-hand performances…..The pressure particularly the vertical pressure in specimens one and two are identical as are also the letter alignment and word spacing. The same heart-breakingly lonely little capital letter I, the same exquisite letter d, high-flung I dots and amazing margin profiles…..Those margins and the sturdy, broad-legged little capital H belong to the weaver’s son, but the beauty of that letter d is Tinkerbell herself. It indicates taste that is only given by the gods and then but rarely. The entire script finds integration through it. All the homely, painful little letters can catch fire from it…..Fortunately this script is emotionally stable and deeply rooted in reality. There are no vague forms and fuzzy outlines. Concise thinking, fine powers of concentration and exceptionally good judgment keep the centrifugal emotions and the centripetal imagination nicely balanced…..The complete absence of flamboyance and affectation together with a fine sense of form and great respect for orderly thought all suggest the individual who has achieved skill in some art medium.’ Accompanied by two 8vo sheets of tracing paper featuring copies of the handwriting of Barrie, being the two specimens referred to by Hutchison in her manuscript, the traced pencil copies (presumably prepared by Hutchison) illustrating Barrie’s handwriting with both his right and left hands, the first example entitled Mr. Barrie in the Chair (right hand) and the second example taken from a letter by Barrie to Maurice Walsh, headed A Notable Tribute for Sir James M. Barrie…to Maurice Walsh (left hand). Both of the specimens are inlaid (a little crudely with thin tape at each corner, causing slight staining) into 4to sheets with the printed heading Hutchison - Examiner of Questioned Documents, Cleveland, Ohio. The manuscript is clasp bound within plain paper wrappers. An unusual grouping. G to VG, 3 Hazel Collister Hutchison (1893-1977) American Poet, Teacher and Professional Handwriting Analyst.
Football. A commemorative menu at Lancaster House 21st September 1999, signed George Robb, Jack Sewell, Ferenc Puskas, Gyula Grosics, Karoly Hidegkuti and Jemo Buzanszky, all having played in the England v Hungary match 1953, being Robb's only ever game for England, collected by a journalist at the event.
A Set of Twelve Royal Worcester Porcelain Dessert Plates, 1902, painted by Johnson with named game birds within blue and gilt leaf borders, signed, titled, printed marks, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Royal Worcester Pottery Sauce Tureen, Cover and Stand (15) Seven plates with enamel loss or deep scratches. One with some staining. Some minor wear and staining throughout. 120315
BRIGGS SPORTS 1950s Fourteen programmes, 12 x homes and 2 x aways, all free from writing. Four page home issues are 57/58 season and include: v Bromley (LCC replay); v Finchley (LSC); v Ford Sports; v Harrow Town; v Histon; v Hoddesdon Town; v Ilford (ESC); v Marlow; v Romford (ESC); v Tring; v Wolverton; v Wood Green Town. Away issues are free from writing: at Hornchurch & Upminster 1956/57 (Elizabethan Trophy), 4-page issue, fold, small staple holes; at Crook Town 57/58 (postponed game with 8" of snow on pitch, Briggs travelled 500 mile round trip for nothing). Generally good
MAN CITY-DUNFERMLINE 1968 Thistle Challenge Cup trophy , Manchester City v Dunfermline, Los Angeles, California, June 5th 1968. City, English Champions 67-68, played Dunfermline in a series of challenge games across North America in 1968. This trophy showing a footballer on top of the trophy was the property of City goalkeeper Ken Mulhearn. City won the trophy by winning a penalty shootout after the game ended 0-0 . Each player was awarded a replica of the Trophy and Malcolm Allison was a second half substitute for City. Small repair to the player otherwise good condition. Approximately 12 inches in height. Generally good
MANCHESTER UTD Seventeen homes and two away programmes from the 1974/75 2nd Division season plus 4 tickets for away League game at Sheffield Wednesday and home matches v Orient, Middlesbrough (League Cup, unused) and Norwich City (League Cup semi-final). Most of the home programmes are without tokens. Fair/generally good
MAN CITY Collection of items belonging to Ken Mulhearn whilst at Manchester City. Ken made 33 appearances in the 67-68 City Title winning team and included in this collection is the programme for the title winning game at Newcastle , plus game at Old Trafford 27/3/68. 38 other programmes including away at Linfield 30/09/1970 and homes v West Brom (Charity Shield 68 -several copies), Fenerbache (European Cup). Aways include 1970 League Cup Final and games at Reading and Leicester (both Cup). Other items include songsheet for the 1969 Cup Final, 1969 Manchester City Football Book, "We are the Champions" City 68 title winning booklet,three large real press photographs showing City players. Generally good
ENGLAND - YOUNG ENGLAND Fifteen programmes for England v Young England which was traditionally played on the eve of the Cup Final. Games played between 1954 and 1969, every year (except 55-56, no game that season) included, ten games were played at Highbury and five at Stamford Bridge. 1963 game was England v Football League. Scores noted on most, a few tears but some are good, most are fair-generally good. As described.
MANCHESTER UTD - LIVERPOOL 1939 United home programme v Liverpool, 6/5/1939, last game of the season and hence the last official national competitive League match until 1946 Matt Busby in the Liverpool team, probably his last appearance at Old Trafford as a player.Slight creasing and slight wear on team page, no writing. Fair-generally good
SHEFFIELD UNITED BOUND VOLUME 1964-65 Cloth bound volume of Sheffield United home programmes, 64-65, first team and Reserves. Contains 43 programmes although rather oddly the first few programmes were not included and it is missing first team games v Stoke and Burnley and Reserves v Preston, Barnsley, Everton and Derby. It includes, with covers and in mint condition, 19 x Division 1 games, 18 Reserves including postponed game v Bolton and single sheet issue for re-arranged game, single sheet Reserves issue v Blackburn, County Cup v Barnsley, Northern Intermediate League v Middlesbrough and NIL Cup v Shef Wed Juniors. Also includes FA Cup v Bristol City (four page issue) and v Aston Villa plus Joe Shaw Testimonial issue. With exception of the issues not included, the binder is in good condition with gilt inscription along spine. As described
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