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A Dresden porcelain centrepiece, late 19th/early 20th Century, modelled as a young boy playing a guitar and a girl dancing, a sheep at their feet, standing before a floral encrusted column on a gilt enriched scroll moulded base, surmounted by a pierced oval basket decorated with flowers and floral encrusted, crowned 'N' in underglaze blue to base, height approx 38cm (minor faults).
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware beaker, dated 1876, decorated by Hannah Barlow with an incised design of two cats and three kittens playing with a mouse beneath a silver collar, Sheffield 1876, impressed factory mark and incised artist's monogram to base, height approx 13cm (small flat chip to base edge). (See illustration)
A hallmarked silver and leather twenty nine piece travelling vanity set comprising of silver backed five piece brush set, two silver hip flasks, silver playing card case, six silver topped bottles, silver travelling clock case and various other related items, silver decorated with sunburst details and hallmarked London 1912, all contained with a purple leather suitcase marked Finnigan's New Bond Street, London with exterior cover.
Shropshire. Morden (Robert), Shrop Shire, [1680], engraved playing card map, hand coloured in outline, 95 x 60 mm, mounted, together with 4pp. of accompanying text from the same work describing Shropshire. Cowling 145. A reprint of the first edition of 1676. This edition does not bear the suit mark. (1)
A Victorian papier mache and mother-of-pearl inset games box, circa 1870, of square section, the penworked mother-of-pearl inlay decorated with flowers, on a painted faux malachite ground, the conforming interior with cribbage marker board and three decks of associated Victorian playing cards, 5cm high, 26cm wide
A satinwood and polychrome painted cabinet on stand, late 19th/early 20th century, painted throughout with neo-classical motifs of floral swags, scrolling acanthus and bell flowers, the rectangular top with shaped rear pediment, above two doors, each painted with a neo-classical maiden playing an instrument, above two small drawers, the stand with a painted frieze, on square tapering legs and a shaped undertier, on carved lion paw feet, 185cm high, 92cm wide, 39.5cm deep
The original artwork for the frontispiece of the book Football Parade Presented By Stanley Matthews, portraying Matthews in Blackpool playing kit, collage and artist's paint over photographic bases laid down on board; sold with a copy of the aforementioned book published by Marks and Spencer Ltd. in 1950, unframed 34.5 by 28cm., 13 1/2 by 11in. (2)
A signed 1968 European Cup celebration banquet menu, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, 27th July 1968, the centre pages fully-signed by the playing staff comprising Herd, Foulkes, Crerand, Charlton, Law, Stepney, Stiles, Best, Brennan, Kidd, Aston. Burns, Sadler, Ryan, Fitzpatrick, Rimmer & Dunne
A collection of Showbiz XI football memorabilia, comprising a blue & white striped No.16 player's shirt signed by 39 personalities in black marker pen front and back including former Prime Minister John Major, World Cup winner Alan Ball, Kevin Beattie, Roland Butcher, Gary Wilmot, organiser Jess Conrad etc.; together with a quantity of unsigned items bearing the Showbiz XI crest including 4 complete playing kits (shirt, shorts & socks), an Umbro players shirt, a tracksuit (top & bottoms), a T-shirt, a training top, a polo shirt and a kit bag (24). The Showbiz XI are the original charity football team. This year is their golden anniversary as their first match took place in 1957.
A collection of 92 golf books, the lot including Bernard Darwin's Playing The Like (1954) and Golfing By-Paths (1946), Harry Vardon's How To Play Golf (1923) and two pamphlet-style publications, Golf professional Methods British & American published by Silvertown Co., & George W Beldam's The World's Champion Golfers Their Art Disclosed by the Ultra-Rapid Camera (1924)
The autographs of the 1933 Great Britain and American Ryder Cup teams, on two separate autograph album pages, fully signed in ink by each team, 10 signatures for the British team plus the non-playing captain J.H. Taylor, and 10 signatures for the US team including Walter Hagen, the playing captain, the reverse of the GB page signed by George Duncan, the reverse of the US page signed by Henry Cotton, Alex Herd and another; sold together with a pencil sketch of Gene Sarazen signed MAC and dated 1933 (3)
A 9ct. gold Football League Division Three (Southern Section) Championship medal won by Cardiff City's Bryn Allen in season 1946-47, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 3, SOUTHERN SECTION, with a later chain; sold together with a Cardiff City enamelled metal badge inscribe CARDIFF CITY A.F.C., F.A. CUP WINNERS 1927 (2) Cardiff City dominated the League, finishing nine points clear of runners-up Queen's Park Rangers. Bryn Allen (lots 119 to 122). Brynley William Allen was born at Gilfach Goch 28th March 1921. He was an outstanding schoolboy prospect and one of four brothers who all played football locally. He started his working career as a miner in the Trave Colliery but joined Swansea Town as a 16-year-old, turning professional a year later. He signed for the Bluebirds when demobbed in 1945 and was a member of Cardiff City's 1946-47 Division Three (South) Championship team and scored 18 goals during the campaign. He then went to Newport County for a season, making Allen a rare example of a footballer who has played for Swansea, Cardiff and Newport. The forward returned to Cardiff after just one season before playing for Reading and for Coventry City, where he won two Wales international caps. Allen finished his career in non-League football at Hereford and Barry Town. During the War Allen had served in the Royal Navy and was aboard the HMS Duke of York battleship which took part in the famous sea battle against the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst. In retirement Bryn Allen returned to his home town of Gilfach Goch and worked as a postman. Allen died in 2005 aged 84.
A group of three Welsh amateur international caps won by Arnold Dargie between 1909 and 1911, dated and with the first two inscribed AMATEUR; sold with a framed b&w photograph of Dargie wearing his 1909 cap with printed signature; and two small privately taken photographs showing Major Dargie with the artillery in France during the First World War. Arnold Dargie was the third son of Mr and Mrs T F Dargie of Upper Bangor. He was educated at Grove Park School and was well known in footballing circles in North Wales prior to the outbreak of the First World War. While playing for Bangor he won three Amateur international caps. Dargie was given a commission in the Welsh (Carnarvon) Royal Garrison Artillery and went to France with his unit as a lieutenant in 1916, rising through the ranks to captain and major. He was acting as the O.C. of the 137th Heavy Battery when he died of wounds at Lane, France, on September 18th 1917.
A quantity of boxed card games including Kan U Go, Quit, The Crime Club by Peter Cheyney, Counties of England 3rd series by Jaques; also a part set of attractive Victorian playing cards by Hamilton Hills & Co; some Victorian cards with lithographic pictures of fairy tale characters; a boxed game "A Fancy Bazaar ... Comic Game" and others
A Valentines Series postcard, Golf Club houses Carnoustie postally used, postmarked 1907; and two other Valentines postcards, unused depicting the Castle, St. Andrews and Gleneagles Hotel from golf course; A Valentine's series colour postcard, St. Andrews from Golf Links; A black and white photograph, Henry Cotton playing a wood shot, inscribed in ink, 'To Eddie, affectionately Henry Cotton, 1964; with a bakelite sand tee mould (6)

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