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A QUANTITY OF COSTUME AND OTHER JEWELLERY to include necklaces including abalone and an Aztec style agate pendant, simulated pearls, glass, plastic, bracelets, earrings (clip-on and for pierced ears), various belt buckles, brooches to include an oval amethyst in a silver coloured metal setting, and an Art Nouveau style stick pin, gentleman`s watch (no strap), together with a MODEL OF A CORONATION COACH AND HORSES, PLAYING CARDS, POWDER COMPACT and a circular POWDER BOX portraying a courting coup le, all contained within a Quality Street tin and a white shoe box
Bernhardt (Sarah actress 1844-1923) Autograph Letter signed to “Monsieur le President” in French 8vo n.p. [Paris] n.d. [1904] apologising that she cannot attend these proceedings as she is playing each night in Sardou`s play La Sorcière and is rehearsing each day from midday to 6 o`clock folds.
.- Tidy (Bill) “ I sent my compliments to HIM!!!” pen ink and wash image 195 x 245mm. n.d. § Ffolkes. “He was trying to improve on his record for playing the violin underwater” pen ink and wash image 265 x 305mm. n.d.§ Gaffe (Toni) “Er I`m not a REAL drummer you know!” pen ink and watercolour image 245 x 175mm. n.d: and 5 others similar v.s. (8) (8)
Boxed Magic Sets.- Kleine Zauberer (Der) containing a wand a pack of playing cards by Goodall several trick playing cards granny`s beads two cylinders with sleeve and cover three pieces in turned wood and two inseparable sticks in wood and card box pictorial label on lid titled in three languages slightly defective 261mm. by 381mm. Germany [c.1890].
Ephemera.- Menai Bridge. Anglesey Gate. Foot Passe Paid 1d. printed ticket wih manuscript insertion of date ink inscription on verso slightly browned original metal frame glazed 54 x 67mm. 1826; and a small quantity of other pieces including an admission ticket to a public dinner in honor of the Duke of Wellington a letter from G. Hill an old soldier sending a hand painting on a celluloid of Royal Warwick Regiment “I thought you may be interested with this little memento of the distinguished Regt. the late lamented Major L. Allen served so long & should you think it worthy of your kind acceptance. I ask 4/6 for it & I would be grateful as I am doing these little sketches since my discharge” 2 packs of unopened playing cards etc. folds v.s. v.d. *** First mentioned ink inscription reads: “Menai Bridge. April 26. 1825. First chain thrown over it. Octor. 28. 1825. J. Price went over Feb.y. 7 1826. The Bridge open to the public.”((sm. qty))
Football Programmes: Chelsea selection, Home Res matches v Tottenham and Ipswich 1959/60 season, Nottingham Forest 60/61 plus away res at Orient 1959/60 and Mansfield 1964/65 (ss, Osgood playing at number 9), together with a black and white copy of the ECWC Final in Athens v Real Madrid 1971 (later reprint) plus photocopies of programmes from Chelsea`s first football league season 1905/06 v WBA and Grenadier Guards FA Cup and a further copy for the match v Geo. Robey`s Team 1907 (fair/gd)
Football Autographs: Booklet, `Playing for Celtic` no. 15, 1983 edited by R Baillie, illustrated covers, signed by 25 Celtic players to inside cover, including Willie Fernie, Neil Mochan, Danny McGrain, Pat Bonner, Davie Provan etc. Sold with a book `We Will Follow Rangers` 1961 by H Taylor, signed by 11 Rangers players to half title page including Willoughby, Hynd, Martin, Baillie, Watson etc (gd) (2)
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE PLAYING CAREER OF 1966 WORLD CUP WINNER ALAN BALL. A RARE YELLOW AIRTEX ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT No.7, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, areas of pitch staining on front and back. The above shirt was worn by Alan Ball in the 1974 World Cup qualifying match against Poland. In the match played on 6th June 1973 at the Slaski Stadium, Chorzow, Poland defeated England 2-0. Unfortunately Alan Ball was sent off near the end of this match and thus became the second England International player to be sent off The shirt was given to the vendor`s parents by Alan Ball directly.
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE PLAYING CAREER OF 1966 WORLD CUP WINNER ALAN BALL. A WHITE ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL SHIRT No.7, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, areas of pitch staining front and back; a menu for the dinner were the shirt was purchased in a charity auction,1/12/88, the front cover autographed by Tommy Gemmell, John Grieg; and a Scottish Region Sports Dinner Menu Card, from 1995, the front cover signed by Alan Ball (3). The above shirt was worn by Alan Ball and gained by Tommy Gemmell as a swap after the International match against Scotland played on 15th April 1967 at Wembley, with Scotland defeating England 3-2. Tommy Gemmell donated the shirt to a Charity Auction in 1988 were it was purchased by the current vendor
A FINE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY NAPOLEONIC FRENCH PRISONER-OF-WAR CARVED BONE AND WOOD GAMES BOX with the sliding temple lid with six attractively framed and glazed watercolours, the contents comprising a set of painted bone playing cards, dominoes and dice, the box with cribbage board and a further eight watercolours — 10in. (25.5cm.) diameter
A Small 19th Century Swiss Cylinder Music Box, with 9cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing six airs, lyre shaped tune marker, the brass baseplate stamped `1744`, under a glazed cover, with ratcheted winding arm opposing Change/Repeat and Play/Stop levers, pictorial lithographed tune sheet to underside of lid, in a stained case with foliate transfer decoration to top, 29.5cm by 15cm
A 19th Century Swiss Cylinder Music Box, with 27.5cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement, playing six airs, the ratcheted winding handle numbered 8426 to one side opposing play/stop and change/repeat levers, with glazed inner cover and hand written song sheet to underside of inlaid rosewood lid, length 46cm (working order)
A 19th Century Swiss Cylinder Musical Box, the 24cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing ten airs, under a glazed inner cover, with ratcheted winding handle opposing Change/Repeat and Stop/Play levers, florally printed `National Music Box` song sheet, the rosewood lid inlaid with an elephant, length 50cm
A group of four 19th century Staffordshire pottery figures comprising: Dick Turpin on horseback, 23cm high; Tom King on horseback, 23cm high; three seated figures drinking, titled `Auld Lang Syne`, 20cm high (cracked); and a man and a woman playing fiddles, titled `Minstrels`, 26.5cm high (4)
An early 19th century reverse glass painting depicting a gambling man with a woman on his lap, contained in a gilt and ebonised frame, 36cm x 30cm; a reverse glass painting of the `Judgment of Paris`, unframed, 37cm x 26cm (damages); and a watercolour on paper of children playing, in an ornate gilt frame, 45cm x 63cm (3)

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