A FOLIO OF OLD MASTER DRAWINGS INCLUDING A COPY AFTER DOMENICHINO'S DESIGN FOR THE FRESCO OF THE ORATORIA DI SANT'ANDRE AL CELIO, ROME (cover lot)sold together with works variously in the Manner of Pietro de Angelis, the manner of Filippo Lauri, and by the Roman School (18th Century) Cover lot: pen & ink with sepia washCover lot: 26.0 x 42.5cm / 10 1/4 x 16 3/4in Item (ii) - Italian School (18th Century) - Martyrdom of a Female Saint - pen & sepia ink, with sepia wash on paper - 17.5 x 25.2cm - bears inscription verso, Giulio RomanoItem (iii) Manner of Pietro di Angelis - A Sketch of or Design for and Altarpiece - numbered l.r. 75 - pencil on paper - with Angouleme Watermark of Fleur de Lys with paper-maker's initials - 23.2 x 15.3cm Item (iv) Manner of Pietro di Angelis - A Startled Traveller in a Wood -numbered l.r. 30 - pen & ink with wash - with paper-marker's initials countemarle watermark - 17.3 x 20.3cmItem (v) Roman School or possibly English Hand in Rome (18th century) - Apollo and Dapne - numbered l.r. 16 - pencil on paper - 22.1 x 26.6cmItem (vi) Manner of Filippo Lauri - Triumph of Bacchus - indistinctly numbered l.r. 25[?] - pen & ink with sepia wash - with paper-marker's initials countemarle watermark - 24.0 x 37.0cmItem (vii) Manner of Pietro di Angelis - The Pantheon - numbered l.r. 15 - pen & ink with grey wash - with Britannia watermark - 26.1 x 33.5 All unframed (7)
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CONTINENTAL SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS PAINTED WALL CLOCK, CIRCA 1900 painted with opposed pelicans (Dimensions: dial 39cm wide, 45.5cm tall)(dial 39cm wide, 45.5cm tall)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
FREDERICK ALFRED RHEAD (1856–1933) FOR WILEMAN & CO. FOLEY 'INTARSIO' TABLE CLOCK, CIRCA 1900 printed and painted decoration, inscribed with motto PRITHEE WHATS O'CLOCK, printed and painted maker's marks 3115 (Dimensions: 34cm high)(34cm high)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
ENGLISH SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS COPPER MANTEL CLOCK, DATED 1900 the single train movement with enamelled dial within case repoussé-decorated with a ship at sea and fruiting vines and bearing inscription TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN/ 1900, bears maker's stamp CBH (Dimensions: 28.5cm high)(28.5cm high)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
MARGARET GILMOUR (1860-1942) GLASGOW STYLE BRASS WALL CLOCK, CIRCA 1900 with repoussé Celtic entrelac design with inset enamelled panel, includes decorated weights and pendulum, stamped monogram mark MG (Dimensions: dial 44cm square)(dial 44cm square)Footnote: Literature: Burkhauser, Jude (ed.) The Glasgow Girls; Women in Art and Design 1880-1920 , Edinburgh, 1990, p. 164, fig. 213 where a similar example is illustratedCondition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
NEXTIME, THE NETHERLANDS POSTMODERN STANDING CLOCK, CIRCA 1990 the twin train movement with glass case and etched chapters inscribed NEXTIME raised on a steel stand with brass sphere feet (Dimensions: 37cm wide at base, 179cm high, 28cm deep at base)(37cm wide at base, 179cm high, 28cm deep at base)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
FREDERICK ALFRED RHEAD (1856–1933) FOR WILEMAN & CO. FOLEY 'INTARSIO' TABLE CLOCK, CIRCA 1900 the later dial and movement within a canted and arched case, printed and painted with Art Nouveau maidens and flowers, and bearing inscription CARPE DIEM/ DIES NOX, printed and painted maker's marks, Rd. no. 342574 (Dimensions: 29.5cm high)(29.5cm high)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
ƟMughal Qur’an, copied entirely on 31 leaves, in Arabic, illuminated manuscript on fine polished paper [India (possibly Kashmir), c. 1780] 31 leaves (plus two later flyleaves), complete, single column, 55 lines miniature black naskh per page, surah headings against gilt banners, some diacritics in red, divisions of the text marked throughout with the margins in red, a few notes also inscribed to the margins in black (in a contemporary hand), gilt floral spiralling vines bordering every page of the Qur’an, opening two pages with additional polychrome decorations to the outer margins, ownership inscriptions in Arabic to final free endpaper, a few scattered smudges and chips to paint, some small repairs to gutters of leaves, some faint water-staining to upper outer corners else good overall condition, 245 by 145 mm.; housed in contemporary red morocco, centrally stamped ornaments to covers, coloured in gilt, with ruling around the boards also in gilt, spine ends and extremities a little rubbed A fine and exceptionally detailed Qur’an copied on 60 pages (31 leaves), probably commissioned by a high-ranking and influential patron for talismanic use. Such an item is unlikely to have been used for daily readings and would rather have been owned as a fine example of the calligraphic arts and the beauty of the Qur’an as an object. Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).
Hi-Fi stacking system comprising Talk Electronics Hurricane 2, Talk Electronics Tornado 2 amplifier, a Denon AM/FM tuner, a CD player and a Systemdek IIX turntable and an audio-technica AT630 pre-ampCondition ReportNo Maker or number on needle or cartridge, no visible damage to speakers under foam covers, the speakers are included in the lot.No warranty or the like can be given on this lot, or indeed any lot, about working order. Any bidder is more than welcome to come along , inspect, plug in, and test this item during view days.
A boxed Tri-ang 007 Underwater Battle Game Largo vs. James Bond (from Thunderball). Whilst the item appears largely complete, with all pieces in situe, one of the bombs from the Submarine is missing and one of the orange coloured divers has a section of its left arm missing. The base of the box has some staining with some grubbiness and a small amount of the yellow surface paper label. The box lid has some signs of wear, old tape residue and splits at the corners of the lid which would appear to have had some internal repair/reinforcement.
* Silhouette. Oval Portrait of Harriet Ray (1807-1897), circa 1830s, black scissor cut heightened with gilt, half-length portrait of a young lady profile to right, wearing a gown with low neckline and large blouson sleeves, and pendant earrings, her hair in a tall bun with forehead curls, 13 x 9.5 cm (5 x 3.5 ins), oval ebonised frame, glazed, paper label on verso with notes pertaining to the sitter in early (and later) manuscript, together with Oval portrait of Reverend John Mead Ray, (1753-1837), circa 1800, reverse painting on convex glass, half-length portrait of a gentleman profile to right, 8.5 x 7 cm (3.25 x 2.5 ins), original ebonised frame, with acorn hanger, various manuscript notes on verso pertaining to sitter (Qty: 2)NOTESThe first item with details on verso of frame as follows: 'Catherine Mary Jackson. Your gt. gt. Aunt Harriet Ray, Grandma Burton's sister who loved & cared for us all in our childhood and was kind to you. She died at the age of ninety, 1897, a true Christian woman.' The notes on the second item indicate that the sitter married Elizabeth Shepherd, whose father, William Shepherd of Coxside, married Mary Gainsborough, daughter of Thomas Gainsborough's elder brother, John.
A Beautiful ladies 18ct gold diamond three stone 2.05ct ring, Consists of three brilliant cut diamonds measuring one at 5.8mm diameter, depth 3.62mm, one at 5.4mm diameter, depth 3.36mm & one at 5.5mm diameter, depth 3.32mm, all stones claw and grain set to scroll carved Victorian style navette shaped head, scroll carved shoulders and plain polished "D" Shaped shanks. Hallmarked 18ct gold Birmingham 1975 (sponsor mark partially erased) Calculated diamond weights: one at 0.78, one at 0.63 & one at 0.64 metric carat (2.05 metric carat total) colour F/G, Clarity I1/I2. NRV Gross item weight 4.80 grammes. Ring size P. Valued at £7400 for insurance back in 2007. Originally purchased in 1985 for £1575.
VARIOUS NINETEENTH CENTURY & EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVERS very large collection of loose antiquarian engravings - mainly if not all Welsh topographical and includes Paul Sandby, Samuel Sparrow, Richard Godfrey, Henry Gastineau, James Newton, uncoloured maps ETC Provenance: W Clarke historic Cardiff Stonemasons who worked on the rebuilding of Llandaff Cathedral in the nineteenth century Auctioneer's Note: viewing in person advised, due to the volume of prints we cannot photograph each item in this lot
A WestonUK made ' Mini Hype ' RC radio controlled model aeroplane / plane. Appears as new, unused and complete (unchecked). Within its original box. No radio gear (as issued). NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £19.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
A rare Horizon Hobby / Hangar 9 made ' Almost-Ready-To-Fly ' RC radio controlled model aeroplane / plane ' Sopwith Camel 60 '. Incredibly detailed large scale model aircraft. Appears as new, complete and unused, within it's original box. 61" Wingspan when made. Please view final photograph for specifications. NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £22.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
A rare vintage Morley made ' Bell 47G ' RC radio controlled model helicopter kit. Appears as new, and unused. Presumed and believed to be complete (but unchecked). No radio gear present (as issued). Within its original box with label to top. Rare kit. NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £22.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
A rare BNF Parkzone made ' Build & Fly ' RC radio controlled model aeroplane / plane kit ' Stinson SR-10 '. Incredibly detailed large scale model aircraft. Appears as new, complete and unused, within it's original box. ' Ready to fly in minutes! ' NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £24.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
A Horizon Hobby / Hangar 9 made ' Almost-Ready-To-Fly ' RC radio controlled model aeroplane / plane ' Piper J-3 Cub 40 '. Incredibly detailed large scale model aircraft. Appears as new, complete and unused, within it's original box. 80" Wingspan when made. Please view final photograph for specifications. NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £24.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
A vintage Precedent made ' Lo Boys ' RC radio controlled model aeroplane / plane. Appears as new, unused and presumed complete (unchecked). Within its original box. 56" Wingspan once made. NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £19.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
A rare Horizon Hobby / Hangar 9 made ' Almost-Ready-To-Fly ' RC radio controlled model aeroplane / plane ' P-51D Mustang 60 '. Incredibly detailed large scale model aircraft. Appears as new, complete and unused, within it's original box. 65" wingspan when made. Please view final photograph for specifications. NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £24.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
A Greatplanes made ' 40-Size-Almost-Ready-To-Fly ' RC radio controlled model aeroplane / plane kit ' Cessna 182 Skylane '. Incredibly detailed large scale model aircraft. Appears as new, complete (unchecked) and unused, within it's original box. NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £22.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
A Horizon Hobby made RC radio controlled model aeroplane / plane kit ' DHC-2 Beaver 25e '. Incredibly detailed large scale model aircraft. Appears as new, complete and unused, within it's original box. 68" Wingspan when made. Please view final photograph for specifications. NOTE: Postage of this item to UK Mainland will be £19.99+VAT (due to size). Europe from £35+VAT. Overseas please contact us for a quote info@eastbristol.co.uk
Five various sterling silver items including George V sterling silver handle boot hook, London 1910, maker's mark rubbed, (length 27cm approx); an Edward VII sterling silver handle, Birmingham 1907, ivory letter opener, (length 16cm approx), NOTE: export of this item is not permitted; and set 3 Victorian sterling silver salt spoons, London 1900.
Postal History Of Barbados - A fascinating collection of Barbados postal history, mainly 19th century. Superbly presented with lots of research. Includes a fine 1839 Free Letter from Sir Charles Edward Grey, who was later posted to Barbados and became Governor of the Windward Islands and Jamaica. Also an 1862 Barbados merchants list with ' prices current ' and duty tariff, 1885 cover to New Brunswick per ' SS Trinidad' with ' prices current' , 1895 stationery item to Nova Scotia sugar refining company, Various postal stationery items and telephone company service cards with associated research relating to Barbados trading and utility companies. The collection would form the basis for an excellent display. (Approx. 50 items)
North African Dagger with Connections to Gordon of Khartoum, a low quality late 19th century North African / Arabic dagger with two piece horn handle, double edged blade with stuck decoration to the top section. Cloth covered wooden scabbard with white metal fittings having patterned relief. Accompanying the dagger is a very interesting letter written by a Louise Erskine of 9 Cheriton Place Folkestone, believed to date from 1935, in which she writes that this dagger was given to a member of her family by the eldest nephew of General Gordon, and was amongst General Gordons possessions when he died, “When their uncle General Gordon died all his belongings were packed in cases & some came to our house to store”, “Donald Gordon the eldest nephew came & unpacked some of them, my sister was mad about curios so Donald said, here you are, who knows if this was used to assassinate uncle Charlie with”. The letter goes on to describe other items which they were given by the family of the late General Gordon. Accompanying the two items are various other written items of provenance and history which indicates the items, along with the other items mentioned in the letter, were removed by a house clearance firm from the attic rooms of Harewood House, Yorkshire, under the instructions of Lord Harewood, the Queens cousin. A very interesting item which could possibly tell an interesting story and was without doubt owned by one of the most famous personalities of the Victorian era. Major-General Charles George Gordon CB, known more famously as Gordon of Khartoum, was a Military officer who made a name for himself firstly in China in the 1860’s. He was instrumental in putting down the Taiping Rebellion. After service with the Military, he entered the service of the Khedive of Egypt in 1873 and later became the governor general of the Sudan. He returned to England in 1880. When the revolt in the Sudan broke out, led by the Islamic leader and self-proclaimed Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad, Gordon was once again sent to the Sudan, to evacuate from Khartoum loyal soldiers and civilians, once he managed to evacuate about 2,500 civilians, he ignored his orders and remained in Khartoum with a force of soldiers and non-military men. He held out the besieged city for almost a year, it was this heroic actions that gave him the publicity back in the UK. The government at the time was not pleased with the situation they felt that Gordon had got them in and reluctantly sent a relief force to Khartoum, however this arrived too late, the Mahdi’s men had finally taken the city and Gordon had been killed in action on the steps of the Governor Generals Palace. The image of his death is immortalised in the painting by George William Joy, titled General Gordons Last Stand. It is believed that the Mahdi’s men cut off the head of General Gordon and took it back to the Mahdi as a prize, his body was then desecrated and thrown down a well. It is said that “the head transfixed between the branches of a tree, where all who passed it could look in disdain, children could throw stones at it and the hawks of the desert could sweep and circle above”. General Gordon was a prominent figure in Kent, he commanded the Royal Engineers in Gravesend, he was responsible for the erecting of forts to defend the River Thames. He was also heavily involved in charity work in the town. A statue of Gordon proudly stands in the Gordon Gardens, as does a statue of him at the Royal Engineers barracks in Gillingham.
WW1 1915 Dated Bavarian Uhlan Lance with Pennant, an interesting post 1893 pattern Imperial German cavalry lance produced in tubular steel with pointed tip stamped with crowned acceptance stamp and date mark for 1915. The lance is regimentally marked to “B.1.U.R.5.42” (1st Bavarian Uhlan Regiment). Accompanying the lance is a black and white lance pennant with ink manufactures stamp and black ink regimental marking “U.R.11 1916”. Pennant and lance both remain in good condition. Lance measures 322cms. Please note we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this item. Please contact us for shipping & delivery options.
Very Rare 2nd Battalion North Down Ulster Volunteer Force (U.V.F) Peaked Cap, fine example of the light khaki cloth short pattern peaked cap with its original brass oval cap badge, having “U.V.F NORTH DOWN” to the edge and centre with hand of Ulster and “2ND BTN”. Original thin leather chinstrap supported by plain buttons. Oilskin sweatband and cloth lining to the interior. The lining has shredded in places and a protective cover has been placed inside to stop any more damage. A very scarce item of headdress and Irish History. In 1913 the Ulster Volunteer Force was formed to resist any attempt by the British Government to impose home rule in Ulster. When the Great War started in 1914, many men serving with the UVF joined the British Army, serving with the 36th Ulster Division on the Western Front.
WW1 German Motor Driver / Tank Drivers Mannequin Display, ex museum built mannequin. Made of original and replaced parts. Large black overalls with zinc buttons, large waist belt and red piping to the leg. Pair of Imperial German field grey simplified shoulder boards with red chain stitched “K” to each. Black leather pistol holster and boots. Sold with mannequin. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd have not removed any item from the mannequin, interested parties should satisfy themselves as to originality of the make up, sold as viewed.
Rare Imperial German Garde Regiment zu Fus Battalion Nr 3 Mitre Cap, fine example of an other ranks pattern grenadiers mitre cap with white metal large central plate with crown, eagle, trophy of arms etc to the centre. Scaled white metal leather backed chinstraps. Yellow cloth bag with cloth braid strips. Other ranks pom-pom with large metal fixing. Complete with the remains of the original leather sweatband to the interior. Headdress is complete with oilskin cover. Overall a good example of a scarce item of Imperial German headdress.
Scarce WW1 Bavarian Chevauleger / Mounted Artillery Officers Peaked Cap, fine officers cap constructed from a fine quality ribbed field grey cloth with claret piping to the crown and claret central band. Reichs cockade and Bavarian state cockade to the centre. Grey short pattern officers peak. Interior with grey ersatz cloth sweatband and grey cloth lining. Later ink stampings to the interior for a Bavarian theatre clothing company, indicating the item was used after the war, which is the case with a lot of Imperial German uniform and equipment. Overall a very good example of a scarce peaked cap.
WW1 1916 Dated German Uhlan / Cavalry Lance with Pennant, an interesting post 1893 pattern of the Imperial German cavalry lance as issued to various Prussian Uhlan and other Cavalry units. Tubular steel lance with pointed end with central grip covering. Stamped to the tip with Imperial acceptance stamps and 1916 date. Also stamped “6./R.R.4” to other side. Attached to the lance through the side mounts is original black and white divided cloth pennant which is nicely stamped with makers stamp and “U.R.11 1916”. Some staining and light damage to the pennant but otherwise a good example of a rare item of Imperial German equipment. 320 ½ cms in length. Please note we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this item. Please contact us for shipping & delivery options.
Royal Air Force Two Man Escape Dinghy, being a Mark 2 rubberised yellow inflatable raft complete with wooden paddles and housed in green canvas storage bag. Nicely marked and complete with tubes and bag detailing supplies provided. Remains in very good overall condition. Sold as a static display item and not a working piece of equipment. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd do not guarantee its workings as designed for. Estimate
Inert WW2 German Stick Grenade, good untouched example with wooden shaft. Removable lower cap with porcelain ball and string. Grenade head with steel cover. Metal parts rusted and pitted but still good example. Item is empty and safe. Legal to own in the UK. We are not able to offer post and packing on this lot, collection only
WW1 German Wound Badge and Citation Grouping, good example of a black grade wound badge with Imperial German steel helmet to the centre. Accompanied by the ornate and well illustrated printed citation for the award, bestowed upon Kanonier Josef Deml of 6 Batterie Bayer 5 Fussa Regt on 4th August 1918. Both items mounted in a glazed frame. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd have not removed and inspected either item, sold as viewed.
WW1 French Foreign Legion Full Uniform Display, ex museum built mannequin display of a French other ranks soldier in the Foreign Legion (Legion Etrangere). Made of original and replacement items. Consisting of light weight wool greatcoat with brass buttons to the front. Khaki trousers with yellow stripe to the leg, long puttees and brown leather boots. Mounted to the coat is a three piece French medal group including the colonial medal with Algerie bar. Brown leather waist belt, ammunition pouches and brace straps. Khaki wool forage / side cap with green piping to the curtain and brass flaming grenade badge. Sold with the mannequin. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd have not removed any item from the mannequin, interested parties should satisfy themselves as to originality of the make up, sold as viewed.
Inert WW2 German Stick Grenade, fine example with the wooden shaft being marked and 1940 dated. Grenade head retains much of the original green paint finish with painted waffen-amt mark. Lower cap with porcelain ball still in place. Item is empty and safe. Legal to own in the UK. We are not able to offer post and packing on this lot, collection only.
British Royal Air Force Irvin Parachute and Harness, good example of a seat type parachute and harness set with quick release metal buckle to the front. Pack with Irvin Air-Chute labels and marked “I.A.C PARACHUTE ASSEMBLEY BACK TYPE Mk 813 REF No 15A/661”. Inspectors stamp for “20 FEB 1959”. Harness with label stating “Harness Type B Mk 11”. Appears to be in good overall condition. Sold as a static display item and not a working piece of equipment. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd do not guarantee its workings as designed for.
Scarce WW1 Webley Pritchard Bayonet, with brass one piece grip, cross guard stamped “PATENT NO 17143/16” and makers stamp WWG with elephant. Housed in its steel tubular scabbard with leather Sam Browne equipment holder. T shaped blade measuring 20 ½ cms, overall 33cms. Designed by Lieutenant Arthur Pritchard of the 3rd Battalion Royal Berkshire regiment. Designed to be sold by private purchase for British Officers to use with the Webley service revolver. Due to the high number of excellent quality reproductions on the market, we are selling this item as viewed. We advise all interested parties to view in person and satisfy themselves with originality.
Large and Impressive Bronze Forward Facing Head of Adolf Hitler, very unusual two times life size front facing highly detailed head of Adolf Hitler which would have hung in an official NSDAP building possibly even the Reichschancellery. The head is in bronze which is painted gold. Fitting on the reverse where it would have been hooked onto a wall or podium. Some pitting and wear. No artist signature or date can be found. Superb and very rare item.
WW1 French Officers Full Uniform Display, ex museum built mannequin display of a French WW1 officer. Made of original and replacement items. Consisting of four pocket officers horizon blue tunic with flaming grenade buttons. Horizon blue trousers with yellow stripe to the leg. Officers brown leather boots with fixed gaiters. Brown leather officers equipment, including binoculars, map case, holster, cloth covered canteen, side bag, etc. Complete with an officers pattern kepi in ribbed horizon blue cloth and gilt numeral “9” to match collar patches. Sold with the mannequin. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd have not removed any item from the mannequin, interested parties should satisfy themselves as to originality of the make up, sold as viewed.
WW1 German Aircraft Propeller, fine multi layered wood aircraft propeller having remains of the original Iron Cross decals and Germanina Propeller starburst insignia. Crown over ZAK acceptance stamp. The boss has technical information as follows, “GERMANIA PROPELLER N4956 D280 ST193 160PS MERC EOULZUG”. 280 ½ cms in length. Some scuffing to the wood but generally a good example. Please note we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this item. Please contact us for shipping options.
1901 CUP FINAL Official programme, matchcard, 1901 Cup Final, Tottenham Hotspurs( sic) v Sheffield United, 20/4/1901 at The Crystal Palace. The game ended in a 2-2 draw in front of 110, 820 spectators although the replay a week later had only 20, 470 spectators at Bolton to see Spurs win 3-1. This matchcard measures just under 5" x 7" and has Official Programme at the top, English Cup Final Tie below that, Tottenham Hotspurs v Sheffield United below that with Crystal Palace and Saturday April 20th 1901 Kick off 3-30pm being in lines below. The bottom half of the matchcard has the teams listed in 1-2-3-5 formation with the three match officials below the teams. The colour of the card is light blue and we have had the card tested by a leading forensic analyst who has stated that the card is definitely from that period, to the extent that under extreme magnification a piece of wood chipping can be seen under the surface. He further stated that it was a top quality item and had to have been produced by a commercial printer as at least ten different typefaces had been used including an ornate , rare typeface for "English Cup". We feel that it is likely to have been produced for the VIP guests and officials attending the Final as there is no price on the card but it was illegal to use the wording "Official Programme " if it was not. It was certainly not unusual in those days for Tottenham to be called Hotspurs with the additional "s". This was the first time that Spurs won the FA Cup and they were members of the Southern League at the time. The reverse side is blank and there is a tape mark across the card close to the top edge where it has been laid down at some time , perhaps in a scrapbook. Minor crease with slight tear and the vendors family bought it at a leading auction house a number of years ago for a five figure sum. Generally good

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