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An interesting collection of 1950's film star photographs, collected in the 1950's from various fan clubs, several from 1953 with original post envelopes including Fan Mail Department J Arthur Rank, Ocean Cinema, Marble Arch, London, Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, most signed, 38 in total including Petula Clark, Joan Collins (large photograph), Lana Turner, Bing Crosby, Jack Hawkins (Cruel Sea), Frank Sinatra, Dirk Bogart and Richard Attenborough .
RINGO STARR: POSTCARDS FROM THE BOYS DELUXE EDITION signed deluxe edition no. 29/350, Genesis Publication Ltd; features the reproduction of 53 postcards sent by George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney to Ringo; a page of stamps, a signed postcard from Ringo; and three postcards housed in a black envelope that have been specially made for the book; bound in full leather and contained in the original red aluminium solander box fashioned as a post box
Five WWII medals awarded to Donald Arthur Upshall Ship't: 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal and Imperial Service Medal (boxed), with amateur photographs of ships and submarines at sea etc, Christmas cards from Hong Kong, a press cutting relating to the severing of the recipient's hand, certificate of post-war credit, table lighter, ring and trophy celebrating Mr Upshall's diving career. (Mr Upshall was employed post-war in Devonport Dockyard as Inspector of Shipwrights and Divers).
ALDINE PRESS: 16th CENTURY:1. Livius (Titus): Opera. Five volumes, Aldus 1518, 1519, 1520, 1533 and 1521. Full vellum with two labels and marbled endpapers. Lacks leaf 2 in volume 2; the odd small stain and a few worm holes;2. Herodianus: Herodiani Historiae de Imperio Post Marcum. 1566; defective copy; pp1-80; 97-239. Lacking pages 81-96 (6)
Early Newspapers:Lloyds Evening Post, 1762; Ipswich Journal, 1730; Gazetteer, 1768; Weekly Dispatch, 1801; County Chronicle, 1817; News of the Word, 1843; Daily Telegraph, 1926 (Strike Issue); Daily Express, 1900 (Galveston Hurricane Disaster); ‘The Union’, 1st. July, 1897; plus one (10)
MARGARET POST (ed) & OTHERS: CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS PRESERVED IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE... ELIZABETH I, VOL 3 1563-1566, VOL 4 1566-1569, VOL 5 1569-1572, VOL 8 1578-1580, VOL 9 1580-1582, L, HMSO 1960, 1964, 1966, 1986, 1986, 5 vols, 1st edns, vol 3 orig cl gt, vols 4, 5, 8, 9, orig cl gt d/ws (5)
[MOSTYN JOHN ARMSTRONG]: HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK VOLUME IV CONTAINING THE HUNDREDS OF EAST FLEGG, WEST FLEGG, AND FOREHOE, Norwich 1781, volume 4 only, old contemporary half calf very worn, plus L E STUART: IN MEMORIUM CAROLINE COLMAN, 1896, original full vellum gilt, plus EMMA MARSHALL: CASTLE MEADOW A STORY OF NORWICH A HUNDRED YEARS AGO, 1897, top inch of title page excised affecting text, original cloth gilt, plus PERCY MILLICAN (ED): NORFOLK ARCHAEOLOGY ... THE CENTENARY VOLUME, 1946 1st edition, original cloth gilt, plus A MEE:THE KINGS ENGLAND - NORFOLK, 1951, 5th impression, original cloth, plus J VANSITTART: KATHARINE FRY'S BOOK, 1966, 1st edition, original cloth, plus GREEN NORWICH MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, May 1868 - Christmas 1869, Nos 1-20 consecutive "embellished with forty-three engravings", rebound cloth backed boards, piece of original board/wraps attached to top and bottom board worn, original wraps bound in, plus POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK 1869, defective, lacks everything before pp197, some leaves loose, chipped (A/F), rebound decorative calf worn (8)
PHILATELY: A rare 1911 'First Aerial Post' Allahabad Indian postcard bearing signature of Henri Pequet 1911 (18 Feb.) special illustrated postcard with "allahabad" inserted and dated "1911" addressed to to E Vieux Esq, 1 Sudder Street, Calcutta, bearing ½anna stamp, the picture side signed "H Pequet"; stamped and dated in three places, minor pin holes and foxing, otherwise fine together with a 15 August 1947 commemorative three stamp presentation issue set. 1911 Allahabad First Aerial Post by Henri Péquet The Péquet Illustrated Postcards 1911
A Regency mahogany drum teapoy, the circular top hinged and rising on a central square post revealing three lidded containers and circular receptacles, raised on a turned moulded centre column to a tripod base Condition Report Good overall condition, no bowls, varnish mark to top and possibly re-polished top
An eastern copper jug of tapering cylindrical form with applied brass work handle, with embossed detail of parading animals, etc together with a heavy First World War Trench Art shell case with embossed detail depicting flowers and dated 1914, a brass charger, loosely in the Newlyn manner with trailing fish detail to the border, a brass cash box in the form of a post box, a Chinese cloisonné enamel lidded vase of baluster form, etc
Leo Byrne, Contemporary HOW FOOTBALL EXPLAINS THE WORLD - GRANTHAM STREET, DUBLIN Resin coated photograph, with diamond acrylic mount, 50 x 70cm, signed, ed. 1/30 Seeing the world through the eyes of a young boy, the project explores the environs of Dublin City as a series of playing fields. Every post and pillar, every wall and dustbin becomes a goal. And with it gives the boy, and the viewer, an opportunity to become a sporting hero.
A post-war collection of Manchester City landmark match programmes & tickets, 1955 & 1956 Cup Final programme, ticket & songsheet; first League Cup match played at Maine Road v Stockport 18.10.60; Bert Trautmann Testimonial 15.4.64; 1968 Charity Shield; F.A. Cup semi-final programme & ticket; first European competition match v Fenerbahce 18.9.68, 1969 F.A. Cup Final programme, ticket, song sheet & souvenir brochure; set of 1969-70 ECWC home programmes for Atletico Bilbao, Lierse S.K., Academica & Schalke 04, and the final v Gornik Zabrze in Vienna; 1969 League Cup Final s/f at Old Trafford; 1970 & 1974 League Cup Final & ticket; the Denis Law goal match programme & ticket at Manchester United 27.4.74, and a team-signed 1976 League Cup Final programme (with ticket), 1981 F.A. Cup semi-final programme, a fully-signed 1981 F.A. Cup Final programme (with ticket) & replay programme & ticket, & 1986 Full Members Cup Final programme & ticket
Jersey International Road Race early Formula 1 memorabilia, comprising the 1948,1949, 1950 and 1952 official souvenir programmes, 1947 and 1950 post-race report editions of the Jersey Morning News, an autograph book bearing the 1948 ink signatures of George Abecassis, John Heath, 1947 race-winner Reg Parnell, and G N Richardson, the latter with a small drawing of a racing car, also a hand-written 3-page list of the 1948 race lap times for Thailand's Prince Bira in his Maserati, plus three torn ticket passes for the Victoria Avenue grandstand (11) This event was held between 1947 and 1950 over a fast 3.2-mile circuit along the St. Helier seafront. It was open to the then current Formula 1 cars of 1.5-litres supercharged, or 4.5-litres unsupercharged, and was the first such race to take place post-WWII in the British Isles. It pre-dated both Goodwood and Silverstone, but was cancelled in 1951 and did not survive after being held for sportscars in 1952.
After Freda Alschuler (contemporary) CONFEDERERATION HELVETIQUE a print of canvas after the artist's original oil painting, designed as Roger Federer appearing on a fictional Swiss postage stamp, inspired by a pun on his name and the Swiss Post Office, signed in black marker pen by the tennis champion and dated July 2015, the reverse additionally signed by the artist, stretched but unframed, 46 by 49cm., 18 by 19in. The proceeds from the sale of this lot is for the educational fund of Fondation Kids with a Cause-Europe. Freda Alschuler is a British born Swiss based artist who work has been exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery.
Jose Andrade gold Uruguay winner's medal from the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930, designed by Abel Lafleur, inscribed COUPE DU MONDE, MONTEVIDEO, JUILLET, 1930, JOSE LEANDRO ANDRADE; sold with a Christie's South Kensington auction catalogue, 19th May 2005, where this medal was purchased as lot 18 (2) José Leandro Andrade (November 22, 1901 - October 5, 1957) was a Uruguayan footballer who played at wing-half and was nicknamed "Maravilla Negra" the 'Black Marvel'. He is considered to have been one of the finest world footballers of his generation and was described as being an intelligent and honest player, who never celebrated his goals, and who was dynamic, fast and highly technical and a player who was able to dominate the pitch without despite not possessing the physicality of many of his opponents. Before turning to professional football, Andade held a number of jobs as diverse as a shoe-shiner to a carnival musician. In the early 1920s Andrade was signed by the Montevideo football Club Bella Vista where played 71 matches and scored seven goals. It was at Bella Vista that he was first selected for the national team. Andrade later moved to Nacional where he won four Uruguayan Championship titles and three national Cups. He was then transferred to Penarol in 1930 where he played 88 matches, before ending his career in Argentina with stints at Atlanta & Lanus-Talleres and a final return to Uruguay tp play for Wanderers. Jose Andrade had a magnificent international career and was a member of the great Uruguayan national team that won the gold medal in the football competition at the Paris Olympic Games in 1924 and again at Amsterdam in 1928. During the semi-final in Holland Andrade collided with a goal post seriously injuring an eye, which in time deteriorated to the point of blindness in that eye. The Uruguay team then went on to win the famous hat-trick by lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy at the inaugural FIFA World Cup held in Uruguay in 1930. At the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo Uruguay defeated arch-rivals Argentina 4-2. Andrade played in every Uruguayan match during the tournament. Andrade was an invited guest at the 1950 World Cup to witness his national team winning the World Cup for the second time, but sadly as the decade progressed he became an alcoholic and died in necessitous circumstances after contracting tuberculosis in Montevideo in 1957. Player's FIFA World Cup medals: Between 1930 and 1950 only footballers who played on the winning side in the final tie received a medal, struck in gold. From 1954 losing finalists received a silver-gilt medal, and the winning 3rd/4th play-off XI received a silver medal. From 1966 FIFA awarded the 4th placed team bronze medals. In 1974 a new trophy was introduced after Brazil were allowed to keep the original Jules Rimet Trophy having won it for a third time in 1970. The design of the FIFA World Cup medal, although it had minor stylistic changes over the years, was also replaced in 1974 with a new design by Bertoni. However they were still struck in gold, silver-gilt, silver & bronze for the 1st to 4th place teams. In 1978 FIFA increased the quantity of medals for the top 4 teams from 11 to 25, so for the first time squad players as well as the primary coaching staff would be suitably awarded. In 1986 the silver-gilt version was discontinued, the runners-up receiving instead a silver medal whilst both teams who contested the 3rd/4th Place match were awarded the bronze version. From 1990 onwards the story is one of ever increasing quantities of medal issues by FIFA with sufficient examples for presentation to those with duties beyond playing and coaching staff. At Italia '90 32 were struck with this figure rising to 40 at France '98, although they were now only awarded for the champions, runners-up & the winners of the 3rd/4th Place match, the loser of this game just receiving a diploma. Four years later in Korea/Japan the medal count rose to 45 for the 1st-3rd teams, with the 4th place side being presented with an unspecified "award". This continued in 2006 where for the first time match officials were also presented with medals, including those officiating the 3rd/4th Place play-off. In 2010 the FIFA medal count (excluding officials) reached a 'half century', and the number remained at 50 at the last World Cup in Brazil in 2014.
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