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A collection of 29 vintage tennis racquets, from a wide range of dates, the wooden framed comprising: a Donnay Sport 2000, a Heli Play, a Wilson Stan Smith American, a Red Eagle, a Donnay Rod Laver Swinger, a De M Princess, an Adidas Haillet (unstrung), a Gamages Hampton, a Chemold Roy Emeson Contender, a Hoe Wood Renown, a Spalding Ashley Cooper Custom Model, a Series, a S & S Demon, a Marco Pierre Darmon, a Spalding Top Flite, a Harvard Competition, a Wright & Ditson Davis Cup, a L Richard Special (unstrung), a Wilson Jack Kramer Flight, a Dunlop Maxply, a Senior, an Eltham, a R.G. Layer & Son Ltd London, a Slazenger Demon and a Dunlop Pioneer; metal framed, comprising: a Wilson, a Princes and a Spalding; graphite framed, comprising a Wilson Pro Staff; together with a French tennis press by A A Tunmer & Co; one aluminium and two wooden head presses; a pair of America wooden framed badminton racquets and a shuttlecock (36)
A medal group to D M A Smythe, DFC, 223 Sqn, no 79196 comprising Distinguished Flying Cross, 1939-45 Star with Battle of Britain Bar, Aircrew Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal.and dress medals with extra Defence medal as worn. Also included is Observers and Air Gunners Flying Log Book for Flt Lt Smythe start date 27.7.40, last entry 3/2/46, a copy of Get That Fighter, restricted, Army Airforce 1 November 1943, a 1950/51 Ration Book for D.M.A.Smythe, a cased and boxed Eisernes Kreuz 1 Klasse 1939, a leather flying helmet, a pair of enamelled RAF cufflink, a service watch, chrome, inscribed AM 68/243, 15918/40, a brass badge, central R with crown above inscribed Commander in Chiefs Bodyguard, sf and af 1900, a cloth Air Gunners brevet and a cloth badge for 264 Squadron RAF, the original case for the DFC and associated photographs and ephemera and a print of a Defiant.
Memorabilia relating to the career of Malcolm Edwards, comprising a black bakelite and silver-mounted Charity Shield plaque, the octagonal backplate inscribed Bolton Wdrs. v. Wolverhampton Wdrs., at Burnden Park, 6th October 1958, the silver mount inscribed football association charity shield, on easel support, height 13.5cm., 5Din.; a red No.4 Wales v. England Under-23 international jersey, 1957-58, short-sleeved with white v-neck collar and cuffs, the embroidered cloth badge inscribed under 23, v. England, 1957-58, together with the associated match programme, The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, 23rd April 1958, and a magazine article with photographs of the teams; a silver-gilt and blue enamel medal, the obverse inscribed central league, 1957, the reverse inscribed liverpool f.c., champions 1956-57, v. the rest, at Anfield, Liverpool, September 18th 1957; a formal team-group black & white photograph of Bolton Wanderers, circa 1958, the reverse autographed by approximately 16 members of the squad including Lofthouse, Hartle, Hopkinson, Stevens, Edwards, G & M, etc.; and two other Bolton Wanderers press photographs. Malcolm Edwards was born at Wrexham on the 25th October 1939. He began his career at Bolton Wanderers in 1956 and stayed at the Lancashire club until 1960. He played in the Charity Shield v. Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1958. He later played for Chester, Tranmere and Barrow where he retired in 1968. Malcolm Edwards represented Wales at Schoolboy and under-23 levels
RAWLINSON, George, 'The Seventh Great Oriental Monarchy or The Geography, History, and Antiquities of The Sassanian or New Persian Empire', Longman, 1876. 1st edn. 4to. Cold. frontis. foxed. cl. bumped. (Viscount Birkenheard Bkplt.) Tog.with ROSTOVTZEFF, M. 'The Social & Economic History of The Hellenistic World', Oxford, 1941.1st edn. 4to. 3 vols. Plus 'The Social an Economic History of The Roman Empire', Oxford, 1957. 2nd. edn. 2 vols. Plus similar interest. 20
A George III salt, gadrooned rim, bracket feet, convex sides, engraved badge of the West Middlesex Regiment, centred by '57' with 'Peninsular' above and 'Albuhare' below, maker's mark probably for John Edwards, London 1803, together with another George IV salt to match, maker's mark partly worn '?A', London, 1825 and two Fiddle salt spoons, engraved with the initial 'M' within a strap and buckle cartouch, by Charles Eley, London, 1825, gilt interiors, 3.2in (8cm), 5oz. (4)
A late 18th century gold mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, navette shaped with pricked borders, the cover inset with a miniature portrait of a young boy on ivory, (behind glass), the interior with a brass plaque, inscribed 'W M Baldwin, Upton Bishop, near Ross, Herefordshire', unmarked c.1790, 4.9in (12.5cm) long.

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