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Football programmes, a collection of 35+, 1950's programmes, various Clubs, noted Blackpool v Aston Villa 51/2, Newcastle v Aston Villa 52/3, Manchester United v Borussia Dortmund EC 56/7, Leeds v Bristol Rovers 55/6, Cardiff City v Chelsea 55/6, Burnley v Newcastle FA Cup 53/4 etc, other clubs include Arsenal, Aston Villa, Tottenham etc (mixed condition, fair/vg)
BADGES, ROSETTES, PENDANTS & AUTOGRAPHS, a collection of over eighty metal and enamel badges featuring Football Clubs including Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Chelsea, West Ham United, Everton, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Derby County, Glasgow Rangers, Real Madrid, England, Cricket and Rugby League badges, Airline, Bus and Train badges and others, the Rosettes are from Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Chelsea and England, the Pennants are from Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Glasgow Rangers and Warwickshire CCC, an autograph book contains the signatures of a large number of Sports stars including Emlyn Hughes, Billy Wright, Dennis Amis, Alan Donald, Dermott Reeve, Alex Higgins, Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor, Cliff Thorburn, Rex Williams, John Virgo, Doug Mountjoy, Dickie Davies, Media personalities including Patrick Lichfield, Barry Norman and others, a signed magazine by actress Caroline Munroe and a signed print by Richard Noble
A Quantity of Subbuteo, comprising - sixteen HW Teams, England, 1970's world cup team, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Everton, Queens Park Rangers, Derby County, Manchester United, Manchester City and six others, all boxed, a box of substitutes, five boxed C100 players, various, a boxed club edition football game, a boxed table cricket, a rugby cloth pitch, goal posts and scrummer, three boxed rugby teams, All Blacks, England, Wales and a How to Play leaflet
A group of boxed vintage SUBBUTEO teams circa 1970s - mostly complete - one team missing goalkeeper handle, one team missing goalkeeper and damaged player and two teams with single damaged player - otherwise VG in G boxes (14)***Condition*** Most boxes have handwritten team names to the fronts of the boxes as follows:1) Dundee United2) Everton or Ipswich3) Aston Villa4) A.E.K.5) Ajax (Amsterdam)6) Belgium 2nd7) Man Utd or Notts Forest8) Chelsea9) Stoke10) W.B.A.11) Blackpool12) Newcastle UnitedTwo teams have no markings but are as follows:1) White shirts (black collar), black shorts, white socks (black tops)2) Red shirts (white collar), white shorts, white socks (red tops)
Coal-mining.- Sykes (John, editor) The Evidence...of the House of Lords...into...the Coal Trade in the United Kingdom...[with] a List of Explosions & Inundations..., first edition, one of only 200 copies, engraved map and 5 plates, one hand-coloured, light offsetting, ink signature of Robert Pearson with some ink annotations and newspaper cuttings tipped in at end, advertisement for the work mounted on front pastedown, contemporary half calf, uncut, rubbed, rebacked, corners repaired, 8vo, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1829.
Sunderland Home & Away Programmes from 1946 to 1955, approximately 81.Away 46-7 Brentford, Home 47-8 Preston and Away Derby, Chelsea, Wolves, Charlton, Southampton. Away 48-9 Derby. Away 49-50 Man City x2, Chelsea x2, Derby, Fulham, Wolves. Home 50-1 Charlton Away Chelsea, Derby, Everton. Home 51-2 Huddersfield, Wolves, Fulham, Man City, Away Preston x2, Chelsea x2, Charlton, Fulham. Home 52-3 Villa, Blackpool, Bolton, Charlton, Sheffield Wednesday, Away West Brom x2, Derby. Home 53-4 Blackpool x 2, Away Portsmouth, West Brom. Home 54-5 Villa, Arsenal, Bolton x2, Cardiff x2, Portsmouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United x4, Away Villa, Blackpool, Cardiff x2, Chelsea, Charlton, Everton, Man United, Huddersfield, Preston, Sheffield Wednesday x2, Swansea, Spurs, West Brom. Home 55-6 Blackpool, Newcastle. Away Villa, Blackpool, Birmingham, Huddersfield, Man United, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Preston. Please note many of these have writing, stains, tears, general wear, the odd punch holes.
FOOTBALL, League Cup Final programmes, 1960s & 1970s, inc. Birmingham City v Aston Villa 1963, West Ham v West Brom 1966, Chelsea v Stoke City 1972, Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur 1973, Manchester City v Newcastle United 1976, Aston Villa v Everton 1977 (3, original fixture, replay & 2nd replay) etc., centrefold (1), generally VG to EX, 13*
FOOTBALL, Manchester United programmes, 1970/71 season, inc. home programmes, v Leeds United, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, West Ham, Huddersfield Town etc.; away matches (2), Newcastle United & Nottingham Forest; League Cup v Crystal Palace (5th round), all but one with Football League Review to centre, one with Token Sheet to centre, all with tokens to rear cover, few with scoreline annotation to cover, G to VG, 14*
The Tilly of Haarlem Goblet: an important Beilby enamelled and engraved armorial light baluster goblet, circa 1765The round funnel bowl finely decorated in polychrome with the coat of arms of the Tilly family of Haarlem, a yellow dove perched on an olive branch with a white stem and green leaves, within an ouroboros, the yellow serpent picked out in iron-red shown biting its tail, within an elaborate rococo scroll cartouche painted in shades of pale purple, inscribed 'Tilly.' in opaque white beneath, the reverse engraved with a medallion containing seven arrows emblematic of the Seven United Provinces, within the inscription 'VREEDE EN EENDRAGHT' (Peace and Unity), surmounted by a dove in white enamel, traces of gilding to the rim, on a stem with triple-annulated knop above a beaded inverted baluster and small basal knop, over a conical foot, 17cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's, 1 July 1949, lot 16With Delomosne and SonSotheby's, 24 November 1986, lot 78With Asprey, 1987Durrington CollectionLiteratureRoger Dodsworth, The Durrington Collection (2006), no.29Stephen Pohlmann, 'The Tilly Glasses', Glass Circle News, No.139 (November 2015), p.5, fig.1ExhibitedBroadfield House Glass Museum, 'Majesty & Rebellion', 1999, catalogue no.38Once known as 'Newcastle' light balusters, glasses of this distinctive form are now known to have been manufactured in Holland as well as England, see Catherine Ross, 'Flint glass houses on the Rivers Tyne and Wear during the eighteenth century', The Glass Circle Journal, No.5 (1986), pp.75-85. It is likely that the Beilbys imported undecorated light baluster glasses from Holland, as most surviving examples of this shape with Beilby decoration have identical stems and several have Dutch connections.Fifteen Beilby decorated light baluster wine glasses or goblets, many of similar shape, are recorded including the present lot. Eleven of these bear armorials or crests, while four are painted with vine in opaque white enamel. The latter includes one in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. no.c.625/1936), one in the Kunstmuseum Den Haag (inv. no.1005203), one in the Fitzwilliam Museum (inv. no.C.513-1961) and one from the Thompson-Schwab Collection sold by Bonhams on 21 June 2022, lot 102.Of the crested and armorial examples, eight have direct Dutch connections. They include the magnificent Prince William V goblet from the A C Hubbard Jr Collection sold by Bonhams on 30 November 2011, lot 142, a smaller wine glass also bearing the arms of Prince William V sold by Bonhams on 1 May 2013, lot 116, two wine glasses with the arms of Prince William V and Princess Wilhelmina accollé, including one from the Julius and Ann Kaplan Collection sold by Bonhams on 15 November 2017, lot 33 and one in Museum Rotterdam (inv. no.17) and a goblet in the World of Glass Museum in St. Helens bearing the arms of the Van Dongen family of Amsterdam. Three further glasses bear the arms and crest of the Tilly family of Haarlem, including the present lot.In 2010 a second 'Tilly' glass, with a damaged foot, was discovered in the collection of Rudy van Dobben in Halfweg, Netherlands, which had directly descended through the Tilly family. See Kiki Alpherts and Marius van Dam, Tussen Kunst en Kitsch: 101 ontdekkingen (2015), p.133, no.66. This was sold as part of the Stephen Pohlmann Collection by Bonhams on 30 November 2022, lot 40 and differs slightly from the present lot in that the reverse is enamelled with the crest of a white dove in flight above a helmet in yellow and red. Whilst it has been suggested that the engraving on the Durrington glass existed before the enamelling took place, it is plausible that the engraved medallion was later added over the original enamelled crest. A third 'Tilly' glass, in a private collection, is unpublished.The 'Tilly' set was almost certainly commissioned by Claas de Koning Tilly (1727-1814), who by 1764 owned a firm in Haarlem founded by his grandfather in 1696, which specialised in the production of a panacea known as Dutch drops (Haarlemmerolie). The firm was subsequently renamed C de Koning Tilly and was latterly owned by Rudy van Dobben until 2019, a direct descendent of this branch of the Tilly family. Interestingly, two engraved light baluster wine glasses bearing the initials 'CDKT' for Claas de Koning Tilly are discussed in detail by J R ter Molen, 'Twee gedecoreerde wijnglazen uit 1765 en 1769 met de initialen van C. de Koning Tilly', Antiek, Vol.8 (March 1982), pp.461-70, indicating that Claas was clearly commissioning other glasses at this time. The first is decorated with the arms of Haarlem, dated 1765 and inscribed ''T WELVAAREN VAN DE DIACONY' (The prosperity of the Diaconate). It is thought to commemorate the election of Claas as a deacon by the Grand Church Council on 18 March that year, a position which he held until 1769. The other is dated 1769 and decorated with a view of the Hofje van Bakenes in Haarlem, almost certainly commemorating his appointment as regent of the Bakenesser Chamber on 2 October that year, a position which he retained until 1780. It seems likely that the Beilby decorated set may also have been commissioned to celebrate one of these occasions.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of Newcastle Brown Ale-related items, including: an unworn Newcastle Brown Tyne Brewery uniform polo shirt; a tie; a lapel badge; a guilloche engraved Tyne Brewery commemorative pen; 'Good Company - The Story of Scottish and Newcastle' a book by Berry Ritchie; and a selection of special commemorative edition bottlings and other bottles of ale, including: 'Champions First Division 1992-1993'; 'Newcastle United FC 1998 F.A. Cup Finalists'; '100 Centenary 1890-1990'; and others.
Newcastle United: A collection of seven Newcastle United programmes to comprise: West Bromwich Albion 26/11/1949, Fulham 4/2/1950, Stoke City 1/10/1949, Sunderland 23/3/1951, Middlesbrough 5/5/1951, Stoke City 18/8/1951 and Tottenham Hotspur 1/9/1951. Wear to spine as expected with age. Please assess photographs. (7)
F.A. Cup: A 1951 Football Association Cup Final programme, Blackpool v. Newcastle United, 28th April 1951, rusty staples; together with a Community Singing sheet; Evening Chronicle Cup Final Souvenir; and Birmingham City v. Blackpool, Football Association Cup Semi-Final programme, Birmingham City v. Blackpool, 10th March 1951, generally good order. Please assess photographs. (4)
Football: A collection of assorted football and other sporting programmes to include: Football League (South) War Cup Final, Chelsea v. Charlton Athletic 15th April 1944; Arsenal v. Newcastle United, Football Association Cup Final 1952; together with various Ice Hockey and other sporting programmes, 1940s and 50s. Generally in good order. Please assess photographs. (one bag)
England: An England v. Morocco, World Cup 1986 Mexico, 6th June 1986, match issued white home shirt. Issued to Peter Beardsley for the Group Stage fixture against Morocco. Manufactured by Umbro. Umbro badge and England badge stitched to the front, alongside 'FIFA World Cup Mexico '86'. Number 20 stitched to the reverse. Signed by Bobby Robson and Peter Beardsley. Stain to either side next to stitching, and on sleeve. Otherwise good condition. Please assess photographs. Additional Information: Peter Beardsley (1961-) is a former English forward who played club football for many clubs, most notably for Carlisle United, Newcastle United, and Liverpool. Beardsley made 59 appearances for the England Senior Team between 1986 and 1996, scoring nine goals. He was an unused substitute against Morocco. Provenance: The shirt was originally donated to a charity auction by Beardsley. It was purchased by a collector who asked Beardsley and Bobby Robson to sign the shirt. Through another purchase and sale, it was then brought by the current vendor.
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