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Lot 624

Karl Ens figure of a dragonfly playing a musical instrument, together with various other porcelain and pottery figures, small Coalport vase and a Murano glass figure of a fish

Lot 501

William McCartney extremely rare black and white Scotland v. Ireland international cap, 1901-2, with gilt tassel and embroidered crest inscribed S v I, 1901-2 This extremely rare cap was presented to Willie MacCartney for international debut and only full international appearance for Scotland. In the match against Ireland played on 1st March 1902 at Grosvenor Park, Belfast, Scotland defeated Ireland 5-1  Lot 501 relates to the career of Scotland International and Hibernian outside right Willie McCartney William McCartney was born in Newmilns  Ayrshire, he turned professional in 1898 before joining Hibernian where he made two Scottish League appearance, he broke his leg during the 1901-02 season meaning he missed out playing in the 1902 Scottish Cup final against Celtic, he recovered from his break to play in the 1902-03 League Championship-winning season and was later described as he best forward Hibs had had. He had further spells with Manchester United and West Ham United before retuning to Scotland to play for Clyde.

Lot 293

Theo Walcott white No.15 England v. Scotland match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2014 with v-neck collar and embroidered three lion badge with V SCOTLAND 18.11.14 decal, the reverse lettered WALCOTTIn the match played on 18th November 2014 at Hampden, England defeated Scotland 3-1, Walcott was a non playing sub

Lot 544

Joe Kirkup F.A. Youth black bakelite runners-up plague, 1956-57, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION YOUTH CHALKLENGE CUP COMPETITION, RUNNERS-UP 1956-57, with easel stand West Ham lost 8-2 on aggregate to Manchester United (2-3 and 0-5) Joe playing at right back in both legs with future West Ham legend John Lyall as his left back partner Provenance: Joe Kirkup Collection The following lots 522 to 545 relate to the career of West Ham United, Chelsea, Southampton defender Joe Kirkup See Bio foot of lot 522

Lot 535

Joe Kirkup blue and yellow Chelsea 1967 F.A.Cup Final tracksuit top and bottoms, Umbro, M, with zip-up front and embroidered badge inscribed CFC, the reverse lettered CHELSEA FC, with two commemorative pennants Joe was a non playing substitute in this F.A. Cup Final and along with Cliff Jones of Tottenham Hotspur, they became the first ever substitutes to be selected for an F.A. Cup Final.In the 1967 F.A.Cup final Spurs defeated Chelsea 2-1Provenance: Joe Kirkup CollectionThe following lots 522 to 545 relate to the career of West Ham United, Chelsea, Southampton defender Joe KirkupSee Bio foot of lot 522

Lot 522

Joe Kirkup Continental 18ct gold and enamel European Cup-Winners' Cup medal, the obverse cast with a footballer and inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed 1964/65, Coupe des Vainqueurs de Coupe Europeene, stamped PEKA.750 in original box In the final match played on 19th May 1965 at Wembley, West Ham defeated 1860 Munich 2-0, the club's first European success Provenance: Joe Kirkup Collection The following lots 522 to 545 relate to the career of West Ham United, Chelsea, Southampton defender Joe Kirkup Joseph Robert KIRKUP was born in Hexham, Northumberland on 17th December 1939.  A proficient and talented rugby player and footballer who represented Northumberland Schools at rugby, he concentrated on the football code after his family moved South - signing for West Ham United at 16 years old to become another product of the blossoming Youth development policy at the club in the late 1950s and early 1960s that went on to produce many first team regulars including the likes of Bobby Moore ,Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst as well as Joe himself. Joe was a member of the West Ham Youth team that lost to Manchester United in the 1956/57 FA Youth Cup Final. He made his first team debut at Manchester City on 13 December 1958, a few days before his 19th birthday.  A very consistent and speedy right back, proficient with tackling and passing skills, he was capped for England at Youth and Under 23 level and established himself as West Ham’s first choice right back by the end of 1960. Although missing out on the Hammers 1964 F.A. Cup triumph he was in the triumphant West Ham team that returned to Wembley a year later to win the European Cup Winners Cup defeating TSV Munich 1860 by a 2-0 scoreline in a classic display of attacking free flowing football by both teams in front of 100,000 fans on 19th May 1965.  That European victory was the first and last time an English team won a major European club trophy using solely English players throughout the tournament. Incredibly, Joe was one of the 9 players in the West Ham eleven man team to have been produced through the club youth ranks. After 187 first team appearances for the Hammers, Joe was transferred to Chelsea in December 1966 for £27,000.  He made Wembley and F.A. Cup Final history again just six months later when he featured in the 1967 FA Cup Final as this was the first ever F.A. Cup Final where substitutes were permitted and selected. Joe was the Chelsea substitute with Cliff Jones being the Tottenham Hotspur substitute. Neither were called upon to play in Spurs 2-1 victory over Chelsea.After 69 first team Chelsea appearances, he was transferred again during the 1967/68 season - this time to Southampton where he amassed another 192 first team appearances for the Saints before finishing his playing career in 1974.  Despite commuting from his Surrey home to training during his Southampton career, not once was the reliable and thoroughly professional Joe late for training!  Every Football League appearance of his 16 year career had been at the top flight First Division level, with 448 first team appearances covering all competitions.  In 1975, he emigrated to Durban, South Africa to take on the Manager role at Durban City FC. It was not an enjoyable time, made untenable by the Club Chairman meddling in team affairs and Joe and his family returned to England in the summer of 1976 to embark on a life away from football.The career collection of items, superbly preserved by Joe - offers some unique items of 1960s football history, principally his 1965 European Cup Winners Cup jersey and winners medal when he became one of “The First and Last Englishmen” to win a European trophy. Two of the eleven match jerseys (Bobby Moore and Jim Standen) are owned by West Ham United, with Jack Burkett and Brian Dear match worn shirts now owned by private collectors.Likewise, the Chelsea 1967 F.A. Cup Final  items include not only the match shirt, but also the iconic numbered shorts that Tommy Docherty introduced in redesigning the clubs playing strip - but also the stylish tracksuit as worn by the Chelsea players on the day substitutes first featured in the Final.These showcase items are accompanied with international honours items, Youth and reserve team medals and trophies,  rare exchange and goodwill gifts from Continental opponents including the mighty Real Madrid plus autographed ephemera and documents covering a 16 year career of one of the gentlemen of the game - and a highly respected professional who gave great service to his clubs.

Lot 726

Italy v England programme 13/3/1939, played in Milan, the match ended 2-2, superb fold over card with Italy and FA logos to front and match details, inside has lay out for both teams with payers names and playing positions and has been fully signed in ink by both sides and two additional Italian signatures. England include Lawton, Matthews, Hargood and Italy include Piola, Meazza, Foni, Olivieri, image of stadium on rear; sold with copy of players itinerary for tour, it is not known if a programme was issued, signed in black ink, stains to front and reverse coverProvenance: collected by vendor in the 1980's.

Lot 534

Joe Kirkup blue No.12 Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur 1967 F.A.Cup Final match issued shirt and shorts, Umbro, M, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed CFC, staining to sleeves, the shorts also numbered 12, match programme, signed copy of London's Cup Final 1967 be Ralph L. FinnJoe was a non playing substitute in this F.A. Cup Final and along with Cliff Jones of Tottenham Hotspur, they became the first ever substitutes to be selected for an F.A. Cup Final.In the 1967 F.A.Cup final Spurs defeated Chelsea 2-1Provenance: Joe Kirkup CollectionThe following lots 522 to 545 relate to the career of West Ham United, Chelsea, Southampton defender Joe KirkupSee Bio foot of lot 522

Lot 281

David Platt selection relating to his playing career, played for various clubs including Crewe Alexandra, Aston Villa, Arsenal, Juventus, Sampdoria and Bari. He played 67 times for England scoring 27 goals. Includes Juventus black and white No.9 signed short sleeved shirt, Kappa, size L, bears damage from being stuck down; Arsenal red and white No.7 short sleeved shirt, Nike, size XL, lettered Platt to reverse, from his personal collection; Bari white shorts and socks, Kappa, signed in black marker pen. All above used in press conferences or at signings, other items include Barai 1991-92 players brochure signed; two postcards; signed Arsenal, England correspondence, David Platt signed letter; two large posters, one signed; four posters used on London Underground; 1996 European Nations Cup, all signed; David Platt autobiography 'Achieving the Goal, signed, each bearing wear, folds, creases and some damage, (a Lot)

Lot 435

Diafra Sakho claret and blue No.15 West Ham United v. Everton short-sleeved shirt, 2105, Umbro, S, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed WEST HAM UNITED, with THE BOLEYN GROUND 1904-2016 and Football Remembers Poppy decal, the reverse lettered SAKHO, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashesIn the match played on 7th November 2015, the teams drew the match 1-1, Sakho was a non-playing sub

Lot 362

Switzerland v England match memorabilia, held in Berne on 20/5/1933, the match ended with England wining 4-0. Selection includes match programme, team photograph outside stadium before match in playing kit, plus four additional items three photographs, team relaxing before the match at reception and A Kingscott FIFA official, England itinerary copy, programme listed as not known, (6)Provenance: collected by vendor in the 1980's.

Lot 450

David Seaman blue No.13 England v. Holland match issued goalkeepers shirt, 1993, Umbro, XL, crew-neck collar and embroidered three lion badge, with Classic Football Shirts COAThe above shirt was issued to David Seaman for the 1994 Euro qualifier against Holland played on 28th April 1993, the match ending in a 2-2 draw, Seaman was a non playing sub, the shirt was swapped with Theo Snelders

Lot 515

Two 9ct gold Birmingham football medals awarded to W. Pickering, the first for Birmingham County Football Association Junior Cup Winners 1924-25, obverse with Birmingham CFA crest, reverse engraved and the second for Birmingham Y & Old Boys AFA, obverse with blue and red enamel and red crest, reverse engraved W. Pickering, both hallmarked and by Vaughan & Sons, total weight 14gms, (2)W. Pickering started his career in Birmingham in 1924-25, and joined Sunderland in 1925, later playing for Bristol Rovers and Accrington Stanley.

Lot 183

An Edwardian Lift and Twist Games Table with Oval Playing Surface and Four Dished Coin Wells, 72cms Wide When Open

Lot 176

Two Packs of Mid 20th Century Risque Playing Cards, "54 Models" and "World Beauty", Both Complete

Lot 123

A Victorian silver miniature playing card box by James Deakin & Sons, London 1898, of embossed rectangular form, with two packs of miniature playing cards, the domed hinged lid with plain scrolled cartouche, embossed and engraved decoration, 5.2x 3.6cm, with 1973 receipt

Lot 439

A Bow figure of a musician, c.1765, seated with a small drum between his knees and playing the flageolet, wearing a baggy cloth hat and a short pink cape, raised on a tall scrolled base picked out in puce, small losses and restorations, 20.3cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 132

Two pairs of Staffordshire figures of children, 1st half 19th century, one pair Walton and modelled holding a bird and a nest, another pair Salt and modelled playing with a dog and a lamb, and a Walton figure of a boy holding a magnifying glass, all standing before flowering bocage, applied mark to the reverse, some restoration, 17.5cm max. (5)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 285

A large Meissen figure group of country revellers, 19th century, a young girl standing atop a rocky outcrop and playing a stringed instrument, a violinist pouring wine for his companion, two putti with a donkey and a third with a dove, blue crossed swords mark, incised C59, small restorations, 37.5cm.

Lot 146

A pair of Staffordshire figure groups of musicians, c.1810, on rocky outcrops, one playing the flageolet while his companion sings, the other a horn while his companion plays the mandolin, a figure group of a hairdresser attending on a seated lady, another of a shoe-maker fitting a shoe to a lady leaning on a tree, 17.5cm max. (4)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 171

An English enamel snuff box, c.1780, the lid decorated with figures playing a game in a woodland setting, the waisted sides with sprays of flowers, the underside with a dragonfly, with gilt metal mounts, 8cm.

Lot 42

A rare Vienna glass beaker (ranftbecher), 19th century, in the manner of Anton Kothgasser, the waisted form painted with an arrangement of playing cards overlapping on a brown ground, one card painted with an Austrian tax stamp, the foot cut with vertical flutes and richly gilded, 11.8cm.Cf. Bonhams, The Muhleib Collection of European Glass, 2nd May 2013, lot 66 for an identical beaker by Kothgasser, dated 1824.

Lot 452

A pair of Bloor Derby figures of a shepherd and his companion, c.1820, he standing beside and leaning on a tree stump, playing the flute to his beloved, a sheep recumbent at his feet, she raising her left hand to her lips, both raised on circular bases, a little restoration to her fingers, 26cm. (2)The shepherd derives from a 16th century Florentine bronze sculpture of a nude youth, which in turn followed a Roman marble inspired by a 4th century Hellenistic bronze.

Lot 445

A rare Longton Hall figural sweetmeat stand, c.1765, modelled with a figure of Harlequin playing the bagpipes and seated between three large scallop shells painted with European flower sprays, raised on rocky feet highlighted in green and red and painted with small moths, 20.5cm high.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. Exhibited: Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC, October 2004 - January 2005.The Harlequin figure is a copy of a Meissen original and also seen at Bow and West Pans.

Lot 135

Two Derby porcelain figures, c.1780-90, one of the Madonna and Child, seated and raised on a Classical base, incised N138, the other of Apollo, wearing a loose flowered robe and playing a lyre, incised N243, minor faults, 25cm max. (2)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 162

Five small Staffordshire pearlware figures, 1st half 19th century, including a pair of pastoral musicians, playing the lyre and flageolet, a pair of Hope and Faith standing beneath flowering bocage, the last of a boy with legs crossed and holding a book, small restorations, 15.5cm max. (5)Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 138

A Staffordshire pearlware group of rustic lovers, 1st half 19th century, seated on a rocky outcrop, he playing the flageolet, a dog, sheep and goat at their feet, restoration to her left hand and the goat's horns, 24cm.Provenance: a private collection in Wiltshire.

Lot 1050

in gold/yellow hue with the image of a sleeping shepherd and a shepherdess playing a flute with a sheep Castelli 18/19th century diameter 17 cm.

Lot 7022

Barrel shaped tea caddy decorated with underglaze blue with two ladies playing games, with wood cover, Chenghua mark, Kangxi Period, 14 cm. tall.

Lot 7042

Decorated in underglaze blue depicting ladies and boys playing in garden, Kangxi Period, 9 cm. tall.

Lot 7062

Barrel shaped tea caddy decorated with underglaze blue with two ladies playing games, Kangxi Period, 9 cm. tall, cover is restored.

Lot 7072

Barrel shaped tea caddy decorated with underglaze blue with two ladies playing games, Kangxi Period, 9 cm. tall, chip and hairline.

Lot 7178

In a variety of decors, including brushpot decorated with chinese boys playing in garden marked Qianlong, tallest brushpot 15 cm.

Lot 7188

Famille Verte brush pot decorated with various figures on terrace. The Blue and White brush pot is painted with figures playing games. Both brush pots are 15 cm. tall.

Lot 7372

Depicting Chinese figures playing sitting at a table in a garden, chip.

Lot 7500

Depicting children playing in garden with Chinese text, 30 cm. tall.

Lot 124

B. Cole, a 19th century hand coloured engraving of a lady playing the harpsichord with sheet music composition. H.51 W.39cm.

Lot 238

Guinness advertising collectables collection to include Pub Mirror, Clocks, Mugs, Toast rack, Ash trays, limited edition pin badges, playing cards, Cider Mug, etc

Lot 204

Art deco peach glass mirror with an etched design of two muses playing harps, in a painted grey frame approximately 67 x 52 cm

Lot 588

PYE RECORD PLAYER IN WOODEN CASE. A vintage Pye 'Black Box' portable gramophone with Monarch record changer playing deck, c.1955. Both the classic record player and wooden casing are in excellent condition. Player works perfectly, but no sound from loudspeaker, possibly just a loose connection. Buyer collects.

Lot 570

BOX OF SPARE PARTS FOR GOLDRING RECORD PLAYERS. Parts for two Golding record decks; one Sony 5011 system complete with inner workings, turntable and arm but no playing head or cartridge. One Goldring GL 75 deck with wooden casing, metal frame, motor, control arms and fixings, but no arm or turntable. Buyer collects.

Lot 376

Corgi - A boxed Corgi CC99194 Corgi James Bond 007 Casino Royale Limited Edition Aston Martin DB5 and DBS Boxed Set. The set comprises of DB5 and DBS Aston Martins with certificate which numbers the set 58 of 5000, plus deck of playing cards and poker chips. Items appear in Mint condition presented within an Excellent - Near Mint attaché case with outer card sleeve which appears Excellent with minor wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 433

Carta Mundi - Mattel - Harry Potter An assortment of mostly factory sealed items, predominantly playing cards to include Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Beano, James Bond and others. Items appear mint. Packing is mostly excellent. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 26

Subbuteo - a boxed set comprising teams, goalposts, playing surface, balls, flags and corner posts, instruction leaflet in original box, generally g to vg (not checked for completeness) (this doies not constitute a guarantee) [b]

Lot 208

Daphne Jameson (1942–2018), a framed oil on canvas, still life with tankard, playing cards and other items. 34cm x 44cm.

Lot 508

An antique blue and white meat plate bearing the 'Old Willow' pattern, together with a composite table lamp formed as two children playing instruments. Meat plate cracked throughout.

Lot 1235

A 20TH CENTURY OAK COIN OPERATED SLATE BED BAR BILLIARDS TABLE, the hinged playing surface enclosing all the inner workings and mechanism, raised on octagonal legs, along with four queues, six white and one red ball, seven various skittles, points board and score board, rules sheet, chalk, quantity of coins, etc, length 194cm x depth 96cm x height 105cm (condition report: general signs of wear and usage, coin mechanism in working order, all loose pieces in safe storage)

Lot 1450

A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell playing card box and a similar papier mache box. Condition - poor to fair

Lot 348

A vintage painted metal cash box, leather covered glass bottle, cased pipe, inlaid stamp box and wooden playing card case for two packs.

Lot 714

A collection of Doctor Who Trading Cards and Playing Cards, mixed Logo's along with Doctor Who Badges

Lot 531

A J Jaques & Son Mah Jongg set in original wooden box with instructions along with a B208 Benno Products Piatnik Playing Cards two deck set, Alpine Flowers, in original card folding box CONDITION REPORT 152 Tiles present

Lot 64

Collection of 20th century Chinese ceramic figurines depicting an old fisherman with rod and fish along with Mudman men playing a board game, pair of monk, a vintage water ewer and a Chinese bronze tripod wine drinking vessel

Lot 500

Framed impressionist oil painting beach scene with girls playing with toy sailboats, 41cm x 31cm

Lot 663

A Victorian music box playing eight airs.

Lot 1177

Cachepot. CHINA, 20. Jh., die hellgraue Wandung ist unterglasurblau bemalt mit Wächterlöwen, die zwischen Wolken und Flammen mit einem Brokatball spielen, der Standring ist braun gefasst und mit Wellen durchgemustert, der obere Rand ist ebenfalls braun und zeigt Weintrauben und vier Kartuschen, die Glasur ist insgesamt krakeliert, H 30,5 cm. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, besch.| Cachepot. CHINA, 20th cent, the light grey body painted in underglaze blue with guardian lions playing with a brocade ball between clouds and flames, the stand ring painted brown and patterned with waves, the upper rim also brown with grapes and four cartouches, the glaze crackled overall, h 30.5 cm. Signs of age and use, dam.

Lot 3008

STELLSCHIRM Anfang 20. Jh., zweiteiliger Stellschirm mit je einem Ölgemälde mit Putti, die zwischen Wolken und blühenden Sträuchern spielen, scharnierter Holzrahmen, H x B: ca. 145/135 cm. Normale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| SCREENEarly 20th century, two-part screen, each with an oil painting of putti playing among clouds and flowering shrubs, hinged wooden frame, hxw: approx. 145/135 cm. Normal signs of age and wear.

Lot 83

Football Pat Crerand signed 12x8 inch black and white photo pictured while playing for Manchester United. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 252

Football Gary Shaw signed 12x8 inch colour photo pictured during his playing days with Aston Villa. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 234

Football Frank Lampard signed 12x8 inch colour photo pictured while playing for Chelsea. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 309

Tal Ben Haim signed 12x8 inch colour photo pictured while playing for West Ham Utd. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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