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NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES 1948/9 Seven programmes: At Dulwich: Bromley v Hayes London Senior Cup S-F, At Chesham: Wycombe Wanderers v Slough Town Berks & Bucks Cup Final, at Wycombe: Abingdon Town v Slough Town Berks & Bucks Cup S-F, Weymouth v Poole Town, Guilford City v Epsom, Barry Town v Chingford and Dartford v Barry Town. Generally good
NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES 1953/4 & 1954/5 Eleven programmes: 1953/4 Lovell's v Trinidad Friendly, at King's Lynn, Norfolk v South Africans, at Hartlepool Durham v South Africa, 1954/5 Gravesend & Northfleet v Racing Club de Calais Friendly, at Romford: Isthmian League v FA XI, Wellington Town v Atherstone, Gloucester City v Kidderminster, Dulwich Hamlet v Tooting & Mitcham, Poole Town v FC Columbia Wien Friendly, Metropolitan Football League v Pegasus at Guilford City and at Cambridge City: Cambridge United v Histon Cambs. Cup S-F. Generally good
NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Twenty seven programmes from 1956 - 1961. 1956/7 X 10 inc. Briggs Sports v Hendon Amateur Cup, score on cover, Halesowen Town v Oswestry Town, Bishop Auckland v Valur, Wisbech Town v Denaby United and Tooting & Mitcham Utd. v Wycombe Wands., 1957/8 X 6 inc. Yeovil Town v All Star XI and Cheltenham, Kidderminster Harriers v Guilford City, Worcester City v Dartford and Ilford v Wimbledon, 1958/9 X 7 inc. at Tooting: Dulwich Hamlet v Wimbledon Surrey Cup S-F, Cheltenham Town v Wellington Town, Bath City v Wellington score on cover, Gravesend & Northfleet v Cheltenham and Hastings Utd. v Poole Town, 1959/60 X 3 inc. Guilford City v Yiewsley and Guildford City v Merthyr Tydfil 1961/2. Generally good
POOLE TOWN FC Eighty home programmes including 13 X 1960's, 50 X 1970's and 17 X 1980's, v. Torquay Utd. 65/6 Western Counties Lge, Cambridge Utd. 68/9 Southern Lge., Wimbledon 71/2 SL and Friendlies v. Colchester Utd. 74/5 , Bristol City 74/5 and 80/1, Southampton 74/5, 76/7, 79/80, 88/9, 89/90 and 90/1, Bournemouth 75/6 and 80/1, Exeter City 75/6 and 78/9, Man. Utd. 81/2, Man. City 81/2, Luton 80/1, Birmingham City 80/1, WBA 80/1, Nott. Forest 82/3, Aston Villa 83/4 and Coventry 87/8. Most have team changes. Fair to generally good
FRIENDLY MATCH PROGRAMMES Over 40 programmes for English League clubs home and overseas including 10 pre-1970 and Ipswich v Norwich 63/4, Nottm. Forest v. Derby 67/8, Hamburg SV v Arsenal 63/4 writing on cover, Romford v Gillingham 62/3, Sheffield Weds. v San Lorenzo 55/6, Zagreb 56/7 and Napoli 58/9 folded, Wimbledon v Gillingham 66/7, Brann v QPR 74/5, Union Fyns v WBA, Poole Town v WBA 82/3 and Viking v C. Palace 79/80. Good
1930's Poole Pottery vase with Art Deco decoration, 'JV' painted mark verso,, 10cm high Condition: **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms. Ceramics & Glass - We endeavour to mention any post-production damage we can see, either with the naked eye or a magnifying glass. Where requested, we will place the item under UV light to check for professional restoration. We do not automatically mention such standard occurrences as fine glaze crazing or kiln dust which are by-products of manufacture as opposed to signs of damage.
A group of ceramics to include: Nao 232 Boy with Slippers together with a pair of Weiss monk salt & pepper; Poole Dolphins; a pair of modern Beswick black and white Spaniels, a pair of Royal Doulton 1378-5 Spaniels, gilt collars; Beswick Cairn /Norwich terrier (chip and loss to one ear) 1 box
EPHEMERA - TWO FULL-LENGTH SILHOUETTE PORTRAITS the first of a lady holding a book, hand-cut and mounted, with label verso for J. Gapp, Profilist [of Brighton], overall 27.75cm x 15.25cm; the second of a gentleman in a top hat and tail coat, heightened with gold, inscribed verso 'G. Crowhurst / Profilist / 4 Poole Lane / Brighton', 27cm x 18.75cm, both unframed. Condition Report : Generally good condition; former with 0.75cm lower right-hand edge tear, without loss. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Poole Pottery Coffee Set & Assorted Porcelain, comprising: Poole Pottery Coffee Pot, Milk Jug, Lidded Sugar Bowl, and Cream Jug in Grey and Pale Blue; together with a Delft 12'' tall pot; a white Barming Heath Chamber Pot; a Wedgwood 'Clementine' Trinket Box; a small Lladro Bear in white; and other items.
Jerome and Company American Drop Head Inlaid Walnut Wall Clock of traditional form with exposed pendulum and superior eight day movement, for the 'Anglo- American Clock Co.' (Trade label attached), paper dial- seller 'Poole, Middlesborough'; overall size 26 inches (65cms) high x 16 inches (40cms) in diameter
A British No.7 Mk.I L Knife Bayonet, the 20cm clip point fullered steel blade stamped to the ricasso at one side NO7MK1L, the opposing side dated 1948 and P within a circle for the Poole Arsenal, the blackened hilt with red/brown Tufnel grip, with blackened steel scabbard and webbing frog. Blade in good condition. The pommel with some wear to the blackened finish. Generally good.
FOUR POOLE POTTERY VASES, A STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK HIGHLANDER FIGURE, TWO POTTERY COTTAGES, A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY COW AND MILKMAID FIGURE, A GRIMWADE'S QUICK COOKER, ETC Staffordshire figures crazed. Cottages with faults, crazing, chips to apertures. Black Crown Devon vase with faults to glaze. Poole vases with wear consistent with age
A SUSIE COOPER AZELIA PATTERN COFFEE SERVICE FOR SIX, COMPRISING SIX COFFEE CUPS, SAUCERS AND SIDE PLATES, THE CUPS AND SIDE PLATES PRINTED WITH AZALIA BLOOMS, BROAD IRON RED RIMS TO THE SAUCERS, THE CUPS AND SIDE PLATES WITH NARROW IRON RED RIMS, PRINTED MARK IN BROWN, TOGETHER WITH A MALING DRESSING TABLE SET, COMPRISING TRAY, PAIR OF DWARF CANDLESTICKS, ASHTRAY AND DRESSING TABLE POT AND COVER, EACH PIECE PRINTED AND PAINTED WITH BRANCHES AND BLOSSOM ON A BRIGHT GREEN SCALE GROUND AND YELLOW BORDERS, TRAY 30CM W, TOGETHER WITH A POOLE POTTERY TWO HANDLED OVAL TRAY, TWO CUPS AND A SMALL SUGAR BOWL, TRAY 36CM W OVER HANDLES Susie Cooper coffee service with light wear. Maling dressing table items - two candlesticks snapped, ashtray cracked, dressing table tray with light crazing, box and cover with some wear to gilded knop. Poole pottery tray with chip to rim, other light wear
A ‘Battle of Britain’ casualty’s campaign group of three awarded to Flying Officer A. J. S. Pattinson, Royal Air Force, who, having earlier flown Blenheim nightfighter patrols with 23 Squadron, was killed serving with 92 Squadron when his Spitfire was shot down by a Messerschmitt 109 over Hawkinge, 12 October 1940 1939-45 Star, 1 copy clasp, Battle of Britain; Air Crew Europe Star; War Medal 1939-45, with named Air Council condolence slip in the name of ‘Flying Officer A. J. S. Pattinson’ and ‘ticker tape’ entitlement slip, medals housed in a small glazed wooden frame, nearly extremely fine (3) £800-£1,200 --- Aberconway John Sefton Pattinson was born on 18 December 1918 in Chelsea, London and was commissioned Acting Pilot Officer in the Royal Air Force on 19 February 1938. Posted to No. 5 Flying Training School, Sealand on 5 March, he afterwards joined No. 25 Squadron (Blenheims) at Hawkinge on 17 September 1938, the squadron relocating to Northolt the following August for the defence of the London area. On 3 September 1939, Pattinson briefly joined 3 Squadron (Hurricanes) at Croydon but on 5 October, he moved on to 23 Squadron at Wittering and undertook convoy patrols and North Sea offensive patrols in Blenheims over the following weeks. Remaining with 23 Squadron during the ‘phoney war’ period, he undertook searchlight co-operation sorties from February to May 1940. He was then engaged in defensive nightfighter patrols from 5 June to 6 September - a period incorporating the opening and middle phases of the Battle of Britain. Having been promoted to Flying Officer on 29 July 1940, Pattison was posted on 7 September to 616 Squadron, a Spitfire unit based at Coltishall from where, on 11 October, he was sent to join 92 Squadron, also equipped with Spitfires, on the front line of the Battle at Biggin Hill. The very next day he encountered a Messerschmitt Bf 109 over Hawkinge and in the ensuing combat was shot down and killed. His Spitfire, X 4591, crashed and burned out in Bartholomew’s Wood, Postling Wents. The only son of Lieutenant J. F. Pattinson, Royal Engineers, who was killed on the Somme in May 1918 with the Australian Tunneling Corps, and his wife Daphne, he was 21 years of age at the time of his death and is buried in Parkstone Cemetery, Poole, Dorset.
A Poole Pottery fish and sandwich set: modelled after a design by Truda Carter and comprising a rectangular serving tray and eight various circular plates painted in green, brown and grey wash with fish, sea horses or crustaceans, printed and impressed marks, circa 1950-55, plates 21.5cm diameter
Approximately 50 albums including The McCoys, Susan Maughan, Reparata and The Delrons, The Overlanders, Peter and Gordon, Brian Poole and The Tremeloes, The Symbols, The Searchers, The Newbeats, The Merseybeats, The Andrew Oldham Orchestra, the Mindbenders, The Monkees, The Nashville Teens, Mark Wynter, Unit 4+2, Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch, The Tremeloes, The Tornados, The Spats, The Swinging Blue Jeans, The Knickerbockers, Lulu, Billy J Kramer and The Dakotas, Ian and The Zodiacs, The Fourmost, Terry Knight and The Pack, Lesley Gore, The Honeycombs, The Fortunes etc
A group of late 20thC ceramics, to include a Crown Staffordshire Kowloon pattern jar, 13cm high, a Poole England Petronilla pot, 7cm high, a Wedgwood Coronation of Her Majesty QEII tankard, 10cm high, a Royal Crown Derby collectors plate, with a green enamel decoration and various floral posies, 22.5cm diameter and a Scherzer German porcelain plate with various layered gilt decoration border and a floral spray centre, 30.5cm diameter. (5)
Two trays of assorted pottery to include: a Copeland Spode 'Italian' sandwich plate, a Teifi pottery earthenware dish, an Adams china 'Old English Sports' fighting cockerels, two Royal Doulton plates, Poole pottery sailing boat plate 'Aegean III', a Royal Doulton cockle ladies bowl, a Royal Doulton 'country garden' dish etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A studio pottery bowl probably Nicolas Vergette, 12.5cm high, with a Poole Pottery Delphis bowl, 41cm diameter and a further Art Pottery bowl, signed 'CA', 31cm wide (3) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
FLEECE PRESS; THE SOCIETY OF WOOD ENGRAVERS; THE GREAT STORM, of October 1987 and its aftermath, with booklet and five limited edition wood engravings after Claire Dalby, Monica Poole, Peter Reddick, Peter Smith and George Tute, each numbered 50/250, in cloth bound case with woodcut on the upper cover, 1989 (1).Additional InformationFootnote: This lot forms part of The Library of a Cheshire Gentleman collection, see lot 2317for more details.
*Laurence Poole (b.1963),2019, Piano Console Table, this console table was made from an antique Kirkman upright piano, with hardened safety glass, each of the keys has a small spring underneath to replace the original mechanical action, the bright orange strip at the back of the table is a USB-powered light, wall-mounted, hangs on a split batten, with added support from the detachable legs, signed by the artist, lamp and telephone not included in this lot,136cm wide37cm deep80cm high*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: No damage detected.

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