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Manchester United 1968 European Champions official signed limited edition 25th anniversary framed print,numbered 432/1968, colour artwork, signed in pencil to the lower margin by all eleven victorious players plus manager who defeated Benfica at Wembley, comprising John Aston, Bill Foulkes, Alex Stepney, Brian Kidd, George Best, Bobby Charlton, Pat Crerand, Nobby Stiles, Tony Dunne, David Sadler, Shay Brennan and manager Sir Matt Busby, measures 62 by 71cm.
Signed Manchester United 1998-1999 celebration framed print entitled 'Treble Winners',limited edition coloured print after the artist Stephen Doig, numbered 19/75, signed in pencil by Sir Alex Ferguson and the artist, plus players Nicky Butt, Phil Neville and goalscorers Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in that dramatic Champions League victory, frame measures 86 by 68cm.; reverse of frame bearing a COA (2)
Eric Cantona signed Manchester United colour photographic print, presentation copy of 500, signed in black marker pen, published by Big Blue Tube, 66 by 47cm. overall; sold together with Ryan Giggs signed Manchester United colour photographic print, limited edition No.6 of 250, published by Artsportique, 48 by 66cm. overall, each mounted ready for framing (2)
1968 European Cup Final Champions print signed by the winning team Manchester United,the image depicting the winner's medal, Sir Matt Busby lifting the trophy, the shirt badge and the captains exchanging pennants, signed in black ink by Stiles, Law, Best, Dunne, Aston, Stepney, Kidd, Bobby Charlton, Brennan, Sadler, Crerand and Foukles, limited edition 994 of 100, rolled, 57 by 45cm., in good condition Manchester United defeated Sport Lisboa & Benfica 4-1.
Denis Law signed print titled 'Northern Light',signed by Law in black marker, artwork after Jose Palomares portraying the Manchester United player receiving the Balon d'Or, additionally signed by the artist and the publisher (for the Former Players Association in 2004) Stewart Beckett, rolled, 65 by 45cm.
Eric Cantona signed Manchester United 1996 F.A. Cup Final framed presentation,comprising a signed colour photo print published by Big Blue Tube, numbered 398/500, signed to the lower margin by Cantona in fine black marker, the image portraying his Cup Final winning goal, mounted with a match programme and ticket, 57 by 107cm.
Trevor Brooking signed 1980 F.A. Cup Final b&w photographic print of his winning goal for West Ham against Arsenal, signed in black marker pen, 58 by 69cm.; sold with Paulo Di Canio signed colour photographic print, limited edition No.197 of 500, signed in black marker pen, published by Big Blue Tube, 48 by 67cm., each mounted ready for framing (2)
The signature of the former New Zealand athlete and Mile World Recorder holder John Walker,signed in ink on an enevelope; sold together with a framed print featuring Walker and all other sub four minute mile athletes at the time of publication showing the dates and times of each runner, the artwork by Cecil Vieweg and titled 'The Race Against Time', 51 by 77cm. (2)
Eusebio signed 1966 World Cup themed print,titled 'The Man from Mozambique', artwork after Jose Palomares portraying Euesbio holding four footballs representing his 4 goals v North Korea at the World Cup, signed in black marker by Eusebio and dated 2003, published by the A'Beckett Studio, couple of tiny tears to borders which would not be visible if framed, rolled, 67 by 52cm.
Gaetano Grillo (Italian, b.1952), WORLD IN ITALY poster, awarded to IAAF member Dr Arne Ljungqvist by International Sports & Leisure, December 1990, depicting nations' flags among abstract images, limited edition print 351 of 800, signed GAE by artist lower right, 50 by 70cm., unframed, sold with letter to Dr Ljungqvist from ISL Marketing detailing the poster, (2)
Simone Kiener, SPORT AND HOW I SEE IT poster, awarded to IAAF member Dr Arne Ljungqvist by International Sports & Leisure, December 1994, depicting a face surrounded by athletes, limited edition print 854 of 900, signed by artist lower right, 49 by 69cm., unframed, sold with a letter to Dr Ljungqvist from ISL Marketing detailing the poster, (2)
Collection of glass, pottery and plastic Lawn Tennis themed dishes, circa 1920s, comprising pair of pinkish glass octagonal formed pin dishes, with intaglio bases featuring a lady and gentleman hitting a ball over a net to each other, 4 by 5 by 1cm.; a clear glass octagonal-formed pin dish, with intaglio base featuring a gentleman hitting a forehand, 7 by 7 by 1cm., a pottery jug incised with a lady tennis player, base numbered 2319, height 9.5cm.; an S & G stoneware match striker with crossed racquets transfer, base with factory stamp, numbered B1812, height 6cm.; a Victorian brass pierced paper clip in form of a heart, the upper section pierced with two tennis racquets united by a ribbon, RD No.774173, 7.5 by 6.5cm.; plastic pill box with gilt metal hinged lid with two crossed tennis racquets, height 4cm., overall condition is fair to good, some wear to gilt lid, transfer prints. pin dishes are in good condition, match striker has wear and staining externally with print rubbed, paper clip is good but tarnished, possible replacement to base of lidded container, (6)
A TALL PAINTED LACQUER INCENSE-BURNER STAND, XIANGJIMid Qing DynastyWith circular top and constricted waist supported on five flanged tall curling legs terminating in curving 'slipper' feet standing on a circular plinth, finely decorated with designs of bats amidst wispy clouds and beaded scrolls, all between leiwen bands and above blossoming flowers.89.5cm (35 2/8in) high x 37cm (14 1/2in) diam.Footnotes:Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價清中期 彩漆五足高束腰圓香幾Stands of this type were used both in religious and secular contexts to hold incense burners and flower vases. An earlier stand of this type is portrayed in situ on a woodblock print from chapter 18 of the famous novel Jin Pin Mei (The Plum in the Golden Vase), reproduced in C.Clunas, 'The Novel Jin Ping Mei as a Source for the Study of Ming Furniture', Orientations, January 1992, p.62, pl.5. See a related painted lacquer circular, five-legged table dated 1637, illustrated by Lee Yu-kuan, Oriental Lacquer Art, New York and Tokyo, 1972, p.323.Compare also with a pair of lacquer incense stands, Kangxi, which was sold at Sotheby's New York, 12 September 2018, lot 265.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A VERY RARE PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE 'CHILDREN' PLAQUESQianlongEach of oval shape, finely painted with a scene of European children going to and from school, the first scene showing children going to school with a boy and a girl, neatly dressed and holding hands being sent off by their mother who watches through a doorway,the second showing children leaving the school, streaming joyously out of the schoolroom doorway, the original boy and girl now a little dishevelled, to the right some boys playing with marbles, later frames. 34cm (13 1/2in) long. (2).Footnotes:Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價清乾隆 歐洲市場粉彩孩童圖橢圓掛屏一對Provenance: acquired at Olympia Antiques Fair, London, in 2001來源:2001年購於倫敦奧林匹亞古董展The scenes on the present lot are derived from the work of the painter Thomas Stothard RA (1755-1834), engraved by Charles Parsons Knight (1743-1827) and also by Francesco Bartolozzi RA (1727-1815) and by Peltro W Tomkins (1760-1840). The first versions were by Knight circa 1788-1789. See a teapot with the Bartolozzi print of the Marble players, c.1795, illustrated by D.Howard, and J.Ayers, China For The West, London, 1978, p.290, no.287 and no.288, a saucer, circa 1800, with the two children going to school. See also a small teacaddy, Qianlong, with a similar design of children going to school, illustrated by G.C.Williamson, The Book of Famille Rose, Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, 1970, p.132, pl.XLI. See also a pair of cups with the same design of children leaving school, illustrated by C.Brawer, Chinese Export Porcelain from the Ethel (Mrs Julius) Liebman and Arthur L. Liebman Collection, Madison WIS, 1992, p.123, no.96.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ALEXANDER MILLAR (SCOTTISH 1960) 'THE GREAT ESCAPE' a limited edition print of a man and woman riding a motorcycle combination, 122/495, signed to lower margin with certificate, approximate sizes: image 45cm x 53cm, frame 71cm x 79cm (Condition:- small knocks to corner edges of the frame) (ARR)

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