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Dele Alli signed Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane souvenir street sign,18 by 40cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates a photo at the signing; sold together with a trio of 16 by 12in. colour photographic prints signed by Steve Archibald, Dave Mackay & Alan Mullery, each with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates a photo at the signings (8)
1938 Donington Grand Prix photographic prints,14 later digital prints from period trackside action photographs, each 6 by 8in.; sold with 11 digital prints of 1950s-60s BRM drivers, each enlarged from digital scans of original ORMA postcards, plus a scan of a Roy Salvadori signed photo, all 6 by 9in. black and white (26)This race was remarkable for two reasons. First, it marked another Tazio Nuvolari victory for Auto Union. Second, having been due to take place on October 1st, the German and Italian teams were recalled and it had to be postponed until the 22nd, after the threatened German invasion of Czechoslovakia, that created the 'Munich Crisis', would be ended by Neville Chamberlain's now infamous "Peace In Our Time" speech.
Four Boy's Own Paper colour supplement rugby & football prints,featuring a pair titled "[rugby] football colours of some of our public schools" and "more football colours of some of our public schools", drawn by V. Wheeler-Holohan, featuring shirt & cap colours of a total of 88 schools, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 43 by 53cm.; the third print titled "International Football Caps featuring the rugby and association games, mounted, framed & glazed, 40 by 33cm.; the other titled "Famous English Football Players 1881, featuring prominent internationals from association football, 33 by 45cm.
A pair of signed limited edition prints titled "Epsom's Tribute To Lester Piggott",with artwork by Roy Miller numbered 46/960, both signed in pencil by Lester Piggott and the artist, the imagery featuring Lester's Derby, Oaks and Coronation Cup winners between 1953 and 1984, mounted, framed & glazed, 58 by 53cm., both with a COA taped to the backboard
Two Vanity Fair prints of the lawn tennis players Michael Michailovitch and "Laurie" Doherty,published in 1894 and 1904; sold together with a miscellany of seven colour engravings featuring lawn tennis; a set of four sporting prints, one featuring tennis (the others golf, shooting & fishing), all the prints are mounted for framing, various sizes; the lot also including a 50/50 set of "Lawn Tennis" cigarette cards, published by ChurchmanProvenance:The late Alan Little MBE (1928-2017), Honorary Librarian of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
A miscellany of eleven tennis prints & posters,dating from the 1880s to modern times, seven framed, comprising:i) Martina Navratilova signed 2003 US Open posterii) Dunlop Tennis Balls Exclusively Selected posteriii) A.W. Gore "Baby" Vanity Fair Printiv) 1888 Country Gentleman print of the Renshaw brothersv) Needlecraft Magazine cover June 1918 featuring a lady tennis playervi) tennis at the "Mont Dore" Hotel, Bournemouthvii) a Farm House Holiday with vignette showing a lawn tennis court being preparedunframed items comprising:viii) Steffi Graf signed Seoul 1988 Olympic Games postal cover, mounted together with a 1988 Wimbledon programmeix) reproduction Cassandre 1932 Davis Cup posterx) Fresh Frozen Orange Juice advert featuring Jack Kramerxi) "Summer Breezes" sheet music feating a lady tennis player,various sizes, the largest frame 80 by 64cm., overall in good condition
Rare period photograph of the British 1912 Davis Cup team taken at Worple Road,6 by 8in., published by E. Trim & Co., the players, left-to-right, are Parke, Collins, Dixon, Gore & Roper-Barrett, mounted, damage & stains to mount, image largely unaffected; sold together with prints of the 1879 and 1887 Wimbledon Championships, published by The Illustrated London News and The Graphic respectively (3)The Great Britain team beat France in the opening round and then unexpectedly won the Challenge Round against Australia. The USA pulled out of the competition allowing the British team to win by a walk-over.
A folio containing 26 limited edition prints by Edmond Xavier Kapp comprising the following titles: The Nations at Geneva, Spain, Salvador de Madascaja (12/20), The nations at Geneva, France, Madame Eidenschenk (8/20), Belgium, Paul Hymans (7/20), India, his highness the Aga Khan (9/20), England, Sir Samuel Hoare (18/20), France, Berenger (9/20), France, Leon Fouhaux (2/20), Spain, Isabel de Palencia (5/20), Rumania, Tihilescu (1/20), Italy, De Michelis (1/20), No title, unknown, (Signed kapp 42), USSR, Litvinov (7/20), Mexico, Dr Franciso Castillo Najera (7/20), Belgium, Martens (13/20), Abyssinia, Tecle Hawariat (4/20), No title, unknown (signed K), Irish Free state, Sean O'Kelly (12/20), Germany, Dr Goebbels (3/20), USA, John Lewis (4/20), Czechoslovakia, Dr Benis (13/20), USA, Malcolm Davis (3/20), Portugal, Vasconczello (13/20), England, Arthur Henderson (18/20), Mrs Corbett-Ashby (7/20), No title, Unknown Gentleman (6/25).
Box containing a large selection of railway ephemera and photographs including album of photographic prints of locomotives, Kings album of photographs No. 10 Bob and Steam locomotives, large selection of original black and white photographs from 1952 to 1960 of various locomotives and four other albums of various photographic prints, original photos etc of various locomotives
After Terence Cuneo (1907-1996) ''Snowhill Station'', signed in pencil with the blindstamp for the Fine Art Trade Guild, a limited edition print, together with a further limited edition print after the same hand ''Scotsman'34'' and other prints to include ''The Farm Yard'' after Ron Folland, ''Outside the Smoker Inn Plumly'' after GG Kilburn and a signed limited edition print after Michael Lyne ''Hurdle Race'' (7)

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