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A Chamberlain & Co Worcester porcelain extensive part dinner service, 19th century, comprising; three meat platters, six large serving plates, nine oblong plates, 105 dinner plates, 24 soup plates, each decorated in gilt with central coat of arms within C scroll and lattice worked flower head borders, printed backstamp 'Chamberlain & Co, Worcester, 155 New Bond Street and No.1 Coventry Street, London', some with 'Phillips London' retailers backstamp in puce (a lot) Condition Report / Extra Information It is not possible to appraise each item individually, however in summery; Most plates in fair-good condition with light to medium handling wear to gilt, some crazing to white ground.Approx. 50 dinner plates either chipped or cracked (largely modest or underneath).All three meat plates chipped to underside.11 soup bowls with damage (3 major, 8 minor/very minor).6 oblong plates with damage (3 major).Most with gilt and age wear.Many with crazing.The soup plates are generally in the best order.Most dinner plates well used.
A Poole Pottery table lamp by Susan Russell, of bulbous tapering form, with typical bright coloured floral stylised decoration, Poole England factory stamp and further inscription 'Hand-Painted at Poole Pottery by Susan Russell' verso, h.32cm (excluding fittings) Condition Report / Extra Information No apparent faults.Please note that this item has not been electrically tested.
WARTIME Programme for football at the Alexandria Stadium, Egypt , 6/2/44, covers two games , Football , Wanderers v Egyptian FA XI and Rugby New Zealand E.F XV v Rest of Egypt XV. Unusual item. Wanderers was the team name for the British United Services and the team included Tom Finney, Fenton and Harkness. Folds, four page issue. Generally good
PELE - BANKS Framed and plastic glazed signed shirts by Pele and Gordon Banks., Yellow Brazil shirt 1970 style and a blue England shirt, the Brazil shirt signed by Pele and the England jersey signed by Banks. Tastefully mounted and framed, the shirts have four colour photographs showing scenes from the 1970 World Cup including "The Save" and Pele celebrating with the trophy after the Final. The complete item measures 110cm x 90cm but is relatively light with plastic glazing and a black and gilt frame. Large , clear signatures of Pele and Banks. Good
SOUTHAMPTON Well constructed folder containing cut out from magazines etc of most of the Southampton players from 1946 to 1976. Many have been signed, approximately 150 signed pictures with signatures identified including Curtis, Wayman, Webber, Wilkins, Day, Ellerington, Foulkes, Reeves, Davies, McCalliog, Paine, Osgood, Burnside, Melia, Kirkman, Webb, Saul, Huxford, Rodrigues etc. Super item for Saints collectors. Good
1960 WINTER OLYMPICS Official programme from day 9 of the 1960 Winter Olympic games, 26/2/1960 , held at Squaw Valley, California. The programme covers Ladies Cross Country skiing, Men's Speed Skating, Men's Free Figure Skating, Ladies Special Slalom Skiing and Ice Hockey. Scarce item.. Good
GLASGOW RANGERS - TIGER Probably the most unusual item that we have entered into our auction. This is a life-size tiger in Glasgow Rangers colours and with the Rangers crest shown on his back leg. He is called "Ready" and was commissioned by Rangers Football Club for the Jungle City exhibition in Edinburgh. The tiger is made of fibre glass and painted in red , white and blue, Rangers colours. The Jungle City exhibition lasted eight weeks and was a fund-raising project for animal conservation . Then Rangers crest appears on both flanks and this is a unique opportunity to own "Ready" and give him the place of honour that he deserves. Condition is excellent but the buyer will need to arrange carriage etc from his current home as he will not be physically present at the auction. Very good
RUGBY WORLD CUP 1987 Scarce Dinner Menu , 17/5/87, at Kingsgate Convention Centre, Auckland , New Zealand to celebrate the opening of the Inaugural World Rugby Cup Tournament, held in Australia and New Zealand. All the dignitaries were present including the Chairman of New Zealand Rugby, Vice President of Australian RFU, Chairman of the World Cup Tournament Committee and the President of the NZ RFU.. All the team squads and officials are listed who were playing in New Zealand. Slight fold. Historic item. Generally good
WORLD CUP 66 Two items, First day cover with London postmark 18th August 1966, first day of issue, England Winners stamp and 1966 World Football Cup England Winners July 30th 1966 printed on the front of the cover. It has been signed by all the team except Bobby Moore with the signatures being good ink signatures. The second item is a World Cup First Day Cover issued by Tuvalu in 1986 and is signed on the front by Bobby Moore in black ink and 4 x England Winners stamps and 4 x World Cup England stamps , all unused are also included. Good
RUGBY UNION - WALES Three items relating to Welsh Rugby Union, an autograph album sheet signed by 12 players , 1938-39, includes Wooller, Moran, Challinor, Davies, Morgan, Ford, Williams, Travers etc. Likely to be those who played against England at Twickenham, plus a Welsh Rugby Union selection card for the Final Trial Match, 1/1/1938 at Swansea sent to E.Watkins of Porth . The final item is a hardback book, "Who's Who of Welsh International Players" published in 1991. Good
1968 FAIRS CUP FINAL / LEEDS UNITED Three items, the first two being issues of Hungarian sports daily newspaper 'Népsport' dated 22 July 1968 with a feature introducing Leeds United as Ferencváros' opponents in the final and 8 August 1968 with a front-page match report of the first leg in England. The third item is related to the 2nd leg of Ferencvaros v Leeds United played on 11 September 1968 in the Népstadion, Budapest, a Hungarian FA (Magyar Labdarúgók Szövetségének) monthly football magazine entitled "LABDARÚGÁS" which translates as "FOOTBALL", published in Budapest with healthy content and action photos of the match. Generally good.
Two WWI First World War period sweetheart lockets. The first being hallmarked silver Royal Artillery badge for a lock of hair, the other being a Naval uniform badge with photograph of young man inset to the reverse. Both contain actual WWI uniform buttons POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item)..

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