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Tottenham Hotspur signed memorabilia, a Jimmy greaves signed b&w photograph of the Spurs man scoring for England at Wembley, mounted, overall 43 by 53cm., 17 by 21in.; together with a Martin Peters signed colour photo print; and an Ossie Ardlies signed matchday hospitality menu for the game v Lazio 20.9.12 (3)
Decorative Victorian colour rowing print titled "Flags of the Cambridge University Eight Oar Boats", 10 1/2 by 8in.; sold together with two sepia-toned rowing photographs, 8 1/2 by 10 1/2in., the first with pencil caption to reverse identifying the image to be the oarsman Trinity Hall Cambridge Boat Club in 1905; the other from the same period and being a scene of the University Boat Race with the crews reaching Hammersmith (3)
Formula 1 photos signed by four recent World Champions, capturing events during the 2009 Spanish GP double signed by Fernando Alonso & Felipe Massa, 2009 British GP signed by Sebastian Vettel, 2010 Chinese GP double signed by Jenson Button & Lewis Hamilton, marker pen signatures, each gloss print 8 by 12in (3)
The Ernie Benbow Collection of Rugby League Memorabilia, including a group of memorabilia relating to the final match at Wigan's Central Park 5th September 1999, comprising: an autographed Puma match ball from the final game, in a presentation case with a COA from Wigan RLFC's David Swanton; a back rest and seat from the Douglas Stand, a stadium exit sign; a group of ephemera relating to the final match and surrounding events; and a framed print; the lot also including Wigan match programmes, collector's cards, match tickets, souvenir newspapers, a signed Wigan polo shirt, a limited edition print and other miscellaneous items (a qty.)
A signed "Spirit of England" limited edition rugby print, signed by the artist Peter Cornwell and the players Dan Luger, Jeremy Guscott, Matt Dawson and Darren Garforth, featuring England's 13-7 victory over South Africa at Twickenham 5th December 1998, numbered 531/750, framed but lacking picture glass, 58 by 79cm., 23 by 31in.
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.
A collection of 23 Edwardian negative glass plates capturing players and spectators at the Northern Tournament at Liverpool during the early 1900s, each plate measures 10.5 by 8cm., 4 1/4 by 3 1/4in. and all are in the original negative plate pine box; sold together is an A4-sized black-and-white photographic print taken off each of the plates; and a copy of the 'Tennis Collector Magazine' No. 81 (Summer 2014) which features an article on the subject of the Northern tournaments held at Manchester and Liverpool (47)
A bronze Olympic Order presented in 1980 by the IOC to Elizabeth Ferris for her work for women in sport, the medal suspended from ribbon encased in a perspex mounting with presentation inscription, 30 by 28cm., 12 by 11in.; sold together with a photographic print of Liz Ferris diving in the 3m springboard at the Rome 1960 Olympic Games where she won a bronze medal, mounted, framed & glazed, 56 by 45cm., 22 by 17 1/2in. Dr Liz Ferris was an unremitting and successful campaigner for the rights of women in sport, being notably involved in the controversy of gender eligibility for the Olympics. Dr Ferris was also a founder of the World Olympians Association (WOA).
Raymond Kopa: a blue France No.9 international jersey circa 1952, long-sleeved; sold with a French football magazine featuring Kopa on the front cover, and web print outs relating to the original auction sale of this shirt (2) This jersey was bought by the present vendor at the auction of the Raymond Kopa Collection at Mullock Madeley 1st December 2000. This shirt was sold as lot 241.
Cricket memorabilia, comprising: a Geoff Boycott signed limited edition print featuring a head and shoulders portrait of Boycott wearing a Yorkshire cap, signed by the artist and by the subject, numbered 626/850, published by Art Graphics; a limited edition print of England cricket captains in Test Matches v Australia, signed by the artist; a tube rolled signed Graham Gooch print; and a small group of ephemera, scorecard, brochures, postal covers, ticket etc,
Two 19th Century Treen Sycamore Butter Prints: One having a roller print to one end carved to mould a continuous band of flowers & foliage, with a round three dimensional print of a rose & thistle to the other end, 4½ ins (11.5 cms) in length. The other 'SUPPLIED BY' stamp on a turned handle, 3¾ ins (9.5 cms) in length,
A Collection of Various Framed Pictures: Needleworks, paintings and prints to include: A small reproduction needlework after a Charles II casket panel 8¾ ins x 8 ins (22 cm x 20 cms). A needlework of 'An Ancient Mounting Block, Padley Hall C.1550', by M Heap. 1998, 7½ ins x 9¼ ins (19 cm x 23.5 cms). A 19th Century Oil on Copper of hunting scene 5¼ ins x 6¼ ins (13 cm x 16 cms). A Victorian silhouette painting of two ladies with books depicted in profile standing either side of a tripod table with vase of flowers and inkwell. A print of silk advertising Theatre Royal Leicester's program of events Tuesday September 26th 1846, 17¾ ins x 9½ ins (45 cm x 24 cms). Two hand-tinted engravings on glass; 'A View of the House and part of the Garden of his Grace the Duke of Argyll at Whitton' and 'Going Out in the Morning', 7 ins x 11 ins (17.5 cm x 28 cms). An 18th century hand tinted print of 'The Parson returning from Tithing, or Little Piggy squeaking after its Mother' published by R Edwards, 9 ins x 7¼ ins (23 cm x 18.5 cms). Two small prints: portraits of James I and King Edward VI (c.1550) Another reproduction portrait print of Sir Philip Sidney 1544-86, 8 ims x 6 ins (20 cms x 25.5 cms) in a black ripple moulded frame. A reproduction print; miniature of Richard Hilliard by his son Nicholas Hilliard (1547-1619). And a print of a sampler by Jane Austen 1797, 11 ins x 9¾ ins (28 cm x 23.5 cms).*
[OSWALD LEE HARVEY]: (1939-1963) American Marine, Assassin of President John F. Kennedy, 22nd November 1963. An original unsigned 10 x 8 photograph, being a silver gelatin print of Oswald's mug shot taken by the Dallas police following Oswald's arrest on 23rd November 1963. The two images depict Oswald in head and shoulders poses, one in profile, and the Dallas police identification number and date are visible at the centre of the image. The present photograph is a limited edition (number 3 of 50) printed from a negative discovered in the papers of photography expert Cecil Wayne Kirk. With a numbered limitations stamp to the verso. EX £200-300 Cecil Wayne Kirk (1938-2011) American Police Officer, Investigator and Photography expert who assisted in the Federal Investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In the 1978-79 investigations into Kennedy's assassination, which re-examined the evidence with the help of the largest forensics panel, Kirk testified before the House Select Committee on Assassinations as a photography expert and utilised the November 1963 mug shots of Oswald when determining the identity of other men assumed to be Kennedy's assassin.
HANSKY ALEXIS: (1870-1908) Russian Astronomer. A.L.S., A. Hansky, one page, 8vo, Pulkovo, 13th August 1902, to [Louis Olivier], in French. Hansky states in part `I have received the print of the first part of my article and I am revising it right now. In two or 3 days I will send you the second half of this article together with the photographs tests.´ With blank integral leaf. Autographs of Hansky are scarce after his death at the early age of 38. VG £100-150 Asteroid 1118 Hanskya, discovered in 1927, was named in his honour.
CRICK FRANCIS: (1916-2004) British Molecular Biologist and co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule. Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1962. D.S., Francis Crick, one page, folio, the document being a signed print showing the chemical formula of a single chain of DNA alongside a two ribbons diagram symbolizing the two chains. Signed in bold black ink at the head of the document. VG £100-150
Rare Original Photograph O'Donovan Rossa (D.) A fine quality original Photographic mounted Print of O'Donovan Rossa's Funeral, approx. 4" x 6", by Keogh Bros., Dublin. At the grave side in clear view, Fr. Michael O'Flanagan reciting prayers, flanked by P.H. Pearse with head bowed holding his volunteers cap in hand, waiting to deliver his celebrated address., and many others including Fr. Aloysius, John Mc Bride, James Connolly, Sean T. O'Kelly, Count Plunkett etc., among the assembled mourners. (1)
Griffith (Arthur) & others: A rare and interesting early original Photographic Print showing six men sitting on grass near a stonewall, at the Oireachtas na Gaeilge event on the Hill of Tara, 20th August, 1920 with names of all the sitters in pen underneath. The others are listed as Michael O'Ruadheaighe, Dublin, Eamon O'Neill, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Padraigh O'Dalaigh (en. Sec. Gaelic League), Fr. Forde, Sligo, Ald. Mac Cumhaill, Dublin. As a photo, w.a.f. Rare. Provenance: O'Neill Family, Kinsale. (1)

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