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A Corgi No.434, Volkswagen Kombi, cream and metallic green, near mint, boxed; a Corgi No.475, Citroen Safari 1964 Olympics Winter Sports, white, very good condition, complete with one set of skis and skier figure (lacking ski poles), boxed; and a Corgi No.420, Ford Thames Airborne Caravan, pale pink and mauve, very good condition, boxed (box poor), (3)
An official Everton FC itinerary for the 1906 F.A. Cup final issued to their player Harold Hardman, bearing ownership signature from Hardman; sold together with an 'in memorium' postcard titled IN TEARFUL MEMORY OF NEWCASTLE UNITED WHOSE HOPES OF WINNING THE FINAL TIE AT CRYSTAL PALACE WERE SHATTERED ON APRIL 21ST 1906'; and an original pen & ink and watercolour illustration of the Everton team who played in the 1907 F.A. Cup final (3) After his playing career Harold Hardman-who retained amateur status-went on to become a senior administrator in the game, and Chairman of Manchester United. He had also been a member of the gold-medal winning Great Britain football team at the 1908 Olympics.
British Commonwealth: Australia AR proof 50 cents, 2000, Royal Visit, Bahamas AR proof $10, 1978, Canada AR proof set (2 x $10 and 2 x $5), 1973, Olympics 1976, Guernsey AR proof £5 crown, 2003 and Isle of Man, base crown, plus AR medallic cover, 1973, Royal Wedding, proofs FDC, mainly cased (9 coins)
*Berlin Olympics 1936. Autographs of the Japanese women's swimming and diving teams, 1936, including Hideko Maehata [200 metres breaststroke gold medal] on one page, the other five swimming members, N. Takemura, T. Furuta [both 100 metres freestyle], N. Tsuboi [200 metre breaststroke], N. Morioka & K. Kojima [both 400 metres freestyle], the three members of the Japanese women's diving team signed to verso of this album leaf, R. Osawa, M. Osawa, and F. Kono, two other autographs of unidentified athletes, S. Matsumura and N. Matsuzawa, plus one further album leaf with autographs of the managers (?), Mrs H. Shirayama and R. Akima, a total of 13 names on three sheets, all but Akima's name signed in English and Japanese, each album leaf approx. 11 x 13 cm. Hideko Maehata was the only women's medal winner from the Japanese delegation at the Berlin Olympics in 1936. She had won the silver medal for the same event in 1932 Olympics. (3)
Olympic games coin sets for the 1972 Olympics produced by the Canadian mint in sterling silver, four coins 2 x $5 and 2 x $10, of each field of interest; Geographic, Olympic symbols, Early Canadian Water Sports, Olympic Track and Field, Olympic Water Sports, Olympic Team and Body Contact Sports and Souvenir issue, each cased
Olympic games coin sets, for the 1972 Olympics, produces by the Canadian mint in sterling silver, four coins 2 x $5, 2 x $10 of each field of interest; Geographic, Olympic symbols, Early Canadian Water Sports, Olympic Track and Field, Olympic Water Sports and Souvenir issue, each cased and boxed
OMEGA-a gentlemans steel cased Seamaster Chrono-Quartz wrist watch, circa mid 1970s, made in conjunction with the 1976 Montreal Olympics. The rectangular face with black dial displaying both analogical and digital time. Fitted with an integral tapered bar link steel bracelet with deployment clasp. Marked to the back with the Seamaster and Olympic logos. Case width 46.9mm.
A pair of Whitefriars crested decanters and stoppers James Powell & Sons, London, circa 1905 each tapering form finely engraved with the initial W below a coronet for the 2nd Duke of Westminster, below a slender neck and everted rim, over a collar and wide circular foot, the tall spiral-twisted stopper with ball finial 35cm., 13.75in. (4) For the form illustrated in 1906 in The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art, see L.Jackson (ed), Whitefriars Glass. The Art of James Powell and Sons, p.17, fig.37. Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, GCVO DSO (familiarly "Bendor") (1879-1953) succeeded his grandfather as Duke of Westminster in 1899 and lived at Eaton Hall, Cheshire. He served in the Second Boer War until 1901, as an ADC to Lord Roberts and Lord Milner. He subsequently invested in land in South Africa and Rhodesia. In 1908, he competed in the London Olympics as a motorboat racer for England. His first marriage, to Constance Edwina Cornwallis-West, on 16th February 1901 ended in divorce in 1919. They had three children. The Duke led a colourful life taking many lovers, including Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. The Duke died in 1953, aged 74 and his titles passed to his cousin, William Grosvenor.
World silver coins: Gibraltar and Guernsey silver proof crowns, 1972, Canada $5, 1976, Olympics and Portugal, $100 and $25 two coin set, 1985, Battle of Aljubarrota, plus sets for Spain, 1980 (World Cup 1982) and Vatican, mixed date and sundry other coins (3), proofs FDC, otherwise uncirculated (20 coins)
World, mint sets: Australia, 1978, Canada, 1967 (soft pack), New Zealand, 1970, both types, some discolouration to both holders and 1989, USA, 1964 double set, Denver and Philadelphia, 1978 D, with medallion (soft pack) and 1976, $1 to quarter, gilt, USSR, rouble set of six, 1980, Olympics, UK, Channel Islands and I.O.M. £1 coins, 1983 (4) and Tonga 2 pa'anga, 1967, mainly uncirculated (11 cased items)
Syds scrap book, generally empty barring five pages which contain two pages of fashion articles torn from a magazine, a small magazine clipping with images on Ding Yis acrylic works on tartan, newspaper clippings of the Winter Olympics results, a blank square of white paper and a magazine clipping on the Turner Prize
9 Corgi Citroen cars: comprising Citroen Safari Alpine Rescue (513) with tobaggan and skis, figure and dog, boxed, box much wear, contents VGC; DS19 (210) yellow with red roof, boxed, box much wear, no end flaps, contents some chipping GC; SM (284) purple boxed, vehicle minor chipping, VGC. Together with unboxed DS19 Rallye Monte Carlo RN 75, blue/white, DS19 blue white, DS19 green/black, Safari x 3-1964 Winter Olympics, Corgi Ski Club, Alpine Rescue. The last does not have tyres. These 3 Safari do not have any roof rack equipment. FC to GC
A thimble collection contained in two compartmentalised hardwood wall frames, including Henry VIII and Six Wives, Hampton Court, Mary Rose, Silver Jubilee 1935, York Minister, Robert Burns, Falkland Islands, D-Day, Thirty Years on the Throne, Olympics, Lindisfarne Gospels, etc, thirty three ceramic together with other thimbles and miniature animals. (A lot)
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