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Banknotes, Bank of England, K. O. Peppiatt, 1934-48, one pound, 57S; ten shillings (5): 58U; 73T; 77T; 53R; Z30D; P. S. Beale, 1949-55, one pound (4); L. K. O’Brien, 1955-62, ten shillings (6, including 37A replacement); one pound (8); J. Q. Hollom, 1963-66, ten shillings (7); J. S. Fforde, 1967-70, ten shillings (19, some consecutive); five pounds (4); J. B. Page, one pound (19, including A01, A01N [2]); Treasury, one pound, 1923-27, R1/24 (Dugg.B236/238/251/268/271/272/273/282/286/294/295/309/310/312/337/340/T.31), mixed grade (74)
Banknotes, Morocco, Banque d’État du Maroc, five francs (2); fifty francs, 1943-44; Banque du Maroc, ten dirhams, 1960, S.10 42318 (Pick 24/26/33/54a); Greece, five hundred drachmai, 1945 (Pick 171a); Qatar, 1 riyal (Pick 13a); De la Rue/Giori test note, mostly good extremely fine to uncirculated (7)
Two albums of football trade cards,comprising: Sun Gallery Of Football Action; Golden Wonder All Stars; Soccer Bubble Gum Soccer Teams; Barratt & Co Famous Footballers; Barratt Football Candy Sticks; West Midlands Collectors Centre Busby Babes; Subbuteo Table Soccer Famous Footballers; FBS1 Famous Footballers; C S Ltd Footballers and Club Colours; Kellogg's International Stars; Dickson Orde Footballers; CBT (Kane Products) International Football Stars; Cadet Sweets Footballers; National Spastics Society Famous Footballers; Mitcham Foods Footballers; Nabisco Foods Footballers; Chix Bubble Gum Famous Footballers; A & B C Footballers; Turf Cigarettes Famous Footballers; The Wizard World Cup Footballers; The Wizard Football Stars of 1959; The Hotspur, Adventure & Rover Football Stars; Tiger Star Footballers of 1963; The Victor Cup-Tie Stars Of All Nations; and a set with no publication details
A bound volume of Arsenal programmes season 1954-55,first-team, reserves, youth, friendlies, international and neutral cup ties including Arsenal matches v Grasshoppers, Maccabi, Chelsea (London FA Cup s/f), Leyton Orient (FA Youth Cup), Spartak Moscow, West Ham (London F.A. Cup Final), Glasgow Rangers; neutral games FA XI v RAF, QPR v Walthamstow Avenue (FAC 1st Round 2nd Replay) & England v Young England, red cloth, titled to spinenot illustrated
Chelsea programmes and booklets,Football Jubilee Match Chelsea v Preston North End 31.8.1938, Football League Jubilee Benevolent Fund Match Chelsea v Brentford 19.8.1939; F.A. Cup Finals for 1967, 1970 (plus replay) and a 1970 s/f; 1972 League Cup Final; Official handbooks for 1947-48 & 1951-52; Famous Football Clubs Chelsea by Reg Groves; and Chelsea Magazine 1972-73 (11)
A collection of 22 football programmes dating between 1946 and 1959,including Drumcondra v Shelbourne FAI Cup s/f 31.3.1946, Stoke v Manchester United 7.4.51, Leeds United v Bradford P.A. West Riding Senior Cup 8.10.56, the majority of the other programmes being flloodlit specials v visiting overseas teams
An Impressively detailed 1930s silvered tennis figurine of a gentleman about to play a forehand shot,he holds an unusual racket with fine mesh stringing, in that it is engineered so that it screws onto the remainder of the handle already held by him, the detail is impressive and includes his shoe laces, belt buckle and even his moustache, it is mounted upon a circular ebonised base, professional almost undetected repair to the location where his head is attached to his collar, 27cm. high; sold together with a Victorian silk-lined leather book cover (21 by 14cm.) which is mounted with a brass band featuring an early lawn tennis scene of a mixed doubles match, the cover has a carrying handle attached and an integral page marker, it contains a copy of Suzanne Lenglen' s book, Lawn Tennis Game of Nations (2)
A fine album of 47 autographed real photo postcards of tennis players of the 1920s/30s published by Edwin Trim of Wimbledon,each signed in ink and in excellent condition being kept carefully within this album since new, a list of the signatures is below, spine leather detached but presentF J Hunter, V G Kirby, H Landry, F J Perry, C Boussus, Col H G Mayes, G L Patterson, W C Crawley, F Rahe, J Borotra, H W Austin, F Frenz, H Cochet, N Sharpe, E D Andrews, J Van Ryn, D M Greig, J C Gregory, J Pennycuick, Hon C Campbell, V Landau, D P Turnbull, E R Avory, H C N Lee, P D B Spence, G P Hughes, J Hennessey, H C Fisher, G W V Hurst, B de H Kehrling, C R O Crole Rees, J H Knottenbelt, R Boyd, J Condon, H Kleinscroth, J Kozeluh, L A Godfree, M Sleem, N G Farquharson, N H Latchford, E Higgs, C H Kingsley, H Timmer. S M Jacob, N Mishu, E R Clarke & D R Larcombe
Collection of Newbury races member's badges,a single badge for 1909, 1910 & 1911, two for 1912, 1914, 1919, followed by a a run of two badges for 1921 to 1926, a single for 1927, the two for 1929, 1930 & 1931, mounted on card with manuscript legend below, revealing that there would have been a second badge for 1927 originally, the following badges have been drilled, 1909. 1910, 1911, one of the 1912's, 1914, one of the 1921's & of the 1922's (26)
Thomas Low's brown Scotland v England Junior International Cap 1896,inscribed S v E, 1896This game was played at Perry Bar, Birmingham. Scotland won the match 4-1, but some reports have it at 4-0. Ten of the Scots team stepped up to the seniors. The team was William Muir (GK) Glenbuck Athletic and Hearts, J. Johnstone Kilmarnock Shawbank and Abercorn capt., P. Murphy Ashfield and Hibs, R. Muir Kilmarnock Deanpark and Notts County, T. Ross Crown Athletic and Hamilton Accies, T. Allison Strathclyde and New Brighton Tower, Thomas Low Parkhead and Rangers, Bobby Walker Dalry Primrose and Hearts (29 Scottish full international caps, 8 goals), J Sharp Broxburn Athletic and Hearts, Morgan Longriggend Wanderers and Liverpool & J. McGill Perthshire. The scorers were J. McGill (3) and Low.
An unusual award of a cap by the Scottish Football League to Thomas Pollock Low of Glasgow Rangers for the representative match v The Football League 1896-97,the usual presentation for an inter-League match being a medal, but at this period evidently a cap, the dark blue cap with Rampant Lion crest and inscribed S.F.L., S v E, 1896-7Thomas Low's Scottish Football League shirt badge for this match is offered as the following lot. This game represented the Scots first win over the English League since the contests began in 1892. The match was played at Ibrox 24th April 1897 and the Scottish League won 3-0, with Low scoring the opening goal.
A Scottish junior international cap v England in 1911,inscribed S v E, 1911; sold together with another cap by a Scottish maker in Hamilton issued to the same original recipient for an inter-league representative match inscribed LL v JL, 1910-11 (2)The original recipient of these cap is unknown.
Two 9ct. gold & enamel Lancashire football medals,a Lancashire F.A. Amateur Cup Collegiate runners-up medal awarded to S. Pover of Old Boys FC; and a Lancashire Football Combination 1929-30 winners medal awarded to F. DawsonProvenance:Christie's, 20th November 1996, lot 93.
George Brown blue Scotland v Wales & England international cap 1935-36,inscribed S v W, S v E, 1935-36, tassel detachedScotland drew 1-1 with Wales at Ninian Park, 5th October 1935; and also drew 1-1 with England at Wembley 4th April 1936.George Clark Phillips Brown was born in Glasgow 7th January 1907. The left-half joined Glasgow Rangers in September 1929 and remained at Ibrox for the rest of his career, retiring in 1942. Brown won seven Championships and four Scottish Cups. He was capped 19 times for Scotland between 1930 and 1938.Provenance:Christie's Glasgow, 15th October 1997, lot 213.
Tommy Gemmell blue Scotland international cap season 1968-69,inscribed S v I, S v E, S v W, 1968-69Recently-departed Lisbon Lion Tommy Gemmell won a total of 18 Scotland caps between 1966 and 1970. The left-back played in all thee of the Home internationals in season 1968-69. The Scots beat Wales 5-3 at Wrexham, drew 1-1 against Ireland at Hampden Park and lost 4-1 to England at Wembley.
1966 World Cup programmes and tickets,two for the final tie England v West Germany, and a tournament programme; plus tickets for all England's matches, 3 x 1/8f, q/f, s/f (two) and final; the lot also including Wembley F.A. Cup Final programmes for 1947, 1960 and 1962 to 1967 inclusive
Twenty Four 20th century books on cricket,the lot including signed limited editions comprising: P F Warner's My Cricketing Life 63/200; Neville Cardus's The Summer Game 98/120; Sir Geoffrey Tomkinson's Memorable Cricket Matches 94/500; Roy Webber's Crickey Year Book 1946-47; Alfred J Gaston's Sussex County Cricket (50 signed 20 issued); F S Ashley-Cooper (editor) The Cricket-Field 60/100; Irving Rosenwater's Cricket Books Great Collectors of the Past 58/200; John Arlott's Basingstoke Boy 79/200; Gerald Brodribb's Cricket at Hastings 7/100; Mike Pope's Tragic White Roses & Geoffrey Boycott's autobiography 88/151; six signed volumes, E V Lucas, P F Warner, J B Hobbs, Hutton & Washbrook, Compton & Bowes; and other volumes on cricket including Bayly & Briscoe's Chronicles of a Country Cricket Club, and Rev. F. de Lacy White's Poems on Cricket
1970 World Cup memorabilia,green Spanish language edition of the official tournament programme; tickets comprising final (two), 3rd/4th (two), Brazil v Uruguay (s/f), England v West Germany q/f (two), and pairs of 1/8f tickets for England v Romania, Brazil v Czechoslovakia, Romania v Czechoslovakia, Brazil v England, Brazil v Romania & England v Czechoslovakia; an unusual poster with national flags of previous winners with flocking to the surface; and other miscellaneous items
Ancient Coins, Valens (364-378), solidus, Antioch, Officina 3 (366-367), DN VALENS PER F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r., rev. RESTITVTOR REIPVBLICAE / ANT G*, Valens standing facing, head to r., holding labarum and Victory, wt. 4.4gms. (S.4104; RIC.IX 2d xvi; C.32; Depeyrot 27/3), cleaned and pierced, almost very fine
Ancient Coins, Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas (610-641), solidus, Constantinople, Officina 6 (639?-641),Heraclonas, Heraclius, and Heraclius Constantine standing facing, each holding globus cruciger, all but Heraclonas crowned, cross to upper left, rev. VICTORIA AVGY/S CONOB, cross potent set on three steps, monogram to left, E (date) to r., wt. 4.3gms. (MIB.42; SB.761), extremely fine, some original lustre
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Gallo-Belgic issues, Ambiani (c.60-55 BC), gold stater, class E, obv. blank, rev. crude disjointed horse r., pellets, stirrup shape and crescent over, eye-shape to r., crescent, pellet and exergual line below, wt. 6.17gms. (S.11; ABC.16; VA.50-1), sharply struck, good very fine to nearly extremely fine *found Kintbury, Berks
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Gallo-Belgic issues, Ambiani (c.60-55 BC), gold stater, class E, obv. blank, rev. crude disjointed horse r., pellets, stirrup shape and crescent over, eye-shape behind and part of another to r., crescent and pellet below, decorated exergue, wt. 6.20gms. (S.11; ABC.16; VA.50-1), good very fine to nearly extremely fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Gallo-Belgic issues, Ambiani (c.60-55 BC), gold stater, class E, obv. blank, rev. crude disjointed horse r., pellets, stirrup shape and crescent over, eye-shape behind, crescent and pellet below, wt. 5.91gms. (S.11; ABC.16; VA.50-1), broad flan, good very fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Gallo-Belgic issues, Ambiani (c.60-55 BC), gold stater, class E, obv. blank, rev. crude disjointed horse r., pellets, stirrup shape and crescent over, eye-shape behind and to r., crescent and pellet, exergue with large decoration, wt. 6.15gms. (S.11; ABC.16; VA.50-1), oval flan clearly depicting both eyes, good very fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Trinovantes, Addedomaros (c.45-25 BC), gold stater, cruciform ornamental bands, back to back crescents in centre, rev. horse r., pellet in circle above and behind, trace of legend above, wheel below, other pellets in field, wt. 5.57gms. (S.200; ABC.2514; VA.1605-1), porous flan on mane, otherwise good very fine, rare
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC – AD 10), silver unit, open crescent, its ends joined by a straight line, traces of curved lines within, pellet in circle below the line, ( )VI above the line, decoration below crescent – pellets, colons, annulets and star, rev. horse rig., crescent above, pellet in circle to right, part of beaded border above, wt. 1.25gms. (S.-; ABC.2613; VA.-; BMC.-; BNJ. 2001, 18), struck on an oblong flan, the horse well centred and more inscription visible than as illustrated in ABC, good very fine, extremely rare Believed to be the third known specimen.
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Catuvellauni & Trinovantes, Cunobelin (c.AD. 8-41), gold stater, linear type, corn ear with central stalk dividing CA-MV, rev. horse r., branch above, CVNO and exergual line below, wt. 5.46gms. (S.281; ABC.2774; VA.1925), well struck, highly detailed horse, good very fine to nearly extremely fine, an exceptional example
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Catuvellauni & Trinovantes, Cunobelin (c.AD. 8-41), gold stater, ‘wild type’, corn ear without central stalk dividing CA-MV, rev. horse r., star over, pellet in circle, CVNO and exergual line below, part of beaded border, wt. 5.34gms. (S.283; ABC.2783; VA.1933-3), some weakness of striking, irregular edge, very fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Corieltauvi, early uninscribed coinage, gold stater, South Ferriby type (c.50-20 BC), sunflower type, devolved wreath pattern, rev. crude disjointed horse l. over large pellet within ring of small pellets, wt. 5.73gms. (S.390; ABC.1737; VA.809-1), good very fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Corieltauvi, early uninscribed coinage, gold stater, South Ferriby type (c.50-20 BC), sunflower type, devolved wreath pattern, rev. crude disjointed horse l. over large pellet within ring of small pellets, wt. 5.55gms. (S.390; ABC.1737; VA.809-1), very fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Corieltauvi, early uninscribed coinage, gold stater, South Ferriby type (c.50-20 BC), devolved wreath pattern, rev. crude disjointed horse l. over six-rayed star, wt. 5.43gms. (S.390; ABC.1743; cf. VA.811-3), the reverse weak on left, otherwise sharply struck, very fine/good very fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Iceni, c.50-20 BC, uninscribed silver unit, ‘Bury diadem’ type, diademed or crowned female head l., heart-shaped ear, corded reverse S-shape on l., rev. horse l., pellet on boss motifs around - two above, one small and one large within ring of pellets, and a further one below, annulet above horse’s head, wt. 1.44gms. (S.432; ABC.1495; VA.80-1), very fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Iceni, c.50-20 BC, uninscribed silver unit, ‘Bury diadem’ type, diademed or crowned female head l., heart-shaped ear, trace of corded reverse S-shape on left, rev. horse l., pellet on boss motifs around - two above, two small and one large within ring of pellets, and a further one below, ‘star’ on l. and exergue line below, wt. 1.41gms. (S.432; ABC.1495; VA.80-1), about very fine/very fine
British Coins, Celtic coinage, Iceni, c.50-20 BC, uninscribed silver unit, ‘Odin’s eye’ type, crude elongated head r., rev. wheel with ‘tail’ between two pellets within ring motifs above, another pellet within ring below, pellet below horse’s tail, wt. 0.93gms. (S.433; ABC.1537; VA.665-3), weak on horse but sharp on upper part of reverse, nearly very fine
British Coins, Early Anglo Saxon, Early transitional type sceatta by Thrymsa moneyers (c.675-865), ‘Pada’, Type III, bust r. with retrograde legend around, rev. cross with annulets in angles including PADA in runes wt. 1.08gms. (S.773; Ab.50, sub group 5, PA transitional, PA III), good fine, rare
British Coins, Wessex, Eadmund (939-946), penny, two line type (BMC I), Baldwin, small cross, rev. BALDV/VIN MO in two lines, three crosses between, trefoil above and below, wt. 1.31gms. (S.1105; N.688), creased, minor double-striking on obverse, otherwise good very fine *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Edward the Confessor, penny, pointed helmet type (1053-1056), Northampton, Leofric, helmeted bust r. holding sceptre, rev. LEOFRIC ON HAMTV, short voided cross, annulet in centre, wt. 1.24gms. (Freeman 16; S.1179; N.825), about very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
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