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1950 British Lions collection of letters and ephemera relating to player R MacDonald (Scotland and Edinburgh Univ.) - to include letters from RW Forsyth (British Lions Outfitters), Insurance Documentation, HMS Customs and Excise document, Embarkation notice document, letter from Scottish Rugby Union confirming the return dates, another letter of congratulations, together with tour guide booklets for Nelson City and Pitcairn (8)
Scarce 1949 Wales v Ireland (Triple Crown & Champions) rugby signed programme - played at St Helens Swansea on Saturday 12th March and signed by both teams to incl all the Welsh side Haydn Tanner (Capt.), Ken Jones, Jack Matthews, Bleddyn Williams et al and 10 Irish players to incl Karl Mullen (Capt.,), JW Kyle, R Agar, et al usual pocket folds and minor wear to the edges otherwise overall (F)
1956 Wales vs Scotland rugby signed dinner menu - held at The Royal Hotel Cardiff on Saturday 4th February and signed by Welsh rugby legend Tommy Vile (Welsh President) and R Marr Meldrum (Scottish President) to the front cover-some slight dust stains to the covers, internally very clean hence overall (F/G)
1981 Welsh Academicals Rugby Tour to South Africa programme - v Western Province - Welsh players incl Mark Wyatt, David Burcher, Alan Donovan, Jeff Squire, Eddie Butler, R Norster, et al - interesting hand written remarks to the centre page that "the referee made it 16 Western Province players !!"(G)
Watford player contract for 1955/1956 dated 27 June 1955 signed in ink by Frank Mitchell and R. E. Rollitt club secretary at Watford. The remuneration of services is £15. 0s. 0d. per week. Also Watford Supporters Club pass and 1956/1957 Watford Players pass with player rules and fixtures. (3) Fair-Good.
A 1973 MG Midget Mk III 1275 RWA, registration number OJR 500M, chassis number GAN5-139377G, engine number 12V588F/H2797, black. Produced for only a short period between 1972 and 1974, the RWA Midget is perceived by many enthusiasts as one of the most sought after Midget models to roll off the Abingdon factory production line. With 40,000 miles from new, this low mileage example finished in rare factory black with Autumn Leaf interior has only had three owners from new. Originally supplied by R Wilson's Garage, Monkseaton, North Yorkshire, to its first owner, a Mr Henry Douglas Byers, a police sergeant in the Northumberland Constabulary. Mr Byers would own the MG until 2002, when the second owner, a Mr Kenneth Spencer purchased the car. Mr Spencer was a colleague of Mr Byers in the Northumberland Constabulary and had known the car from new. The MG had been in storage since November 1990, having covered a genuine 30,014 miles. At that time, the condition was described as very original, even having the original Pirelli Cinturato tyres fitted! On delivery to Mr Spencer's home, the MG was stripped and restored to a high standard over a period of eighteen months (detailed 30 page account on file) retaining as much originality as possible. Mr Coombes, the current owner, purchased the MG in 2012 with 37,000 miles on the odometer, since when he has added a further 3,000 miles during his custodianship. This matching numbers MG will be offered with a comprehensive history file, including the original purchase receipt and order form, Cadulac corrosion preventing guarantee, Passport to Service, original sales brochure, R Wilson owner's wallet, the detailed history and restoration notes, previous MOTs, receipts and sundry paperwork. V5, V5C, MOT to March 2018, ***tax exempt*** See illustrations
Charles I Halfcrown York Mint MM lion, obv. king on horseback with raised sword, EBOR below, horse's tail shows between legs, rev. crowned oval shield with lion's skin garniture, no C R & no floral spray in legend; small edge striking crack at 5 o'clock, struck on undersized (or clipped) flan so parts of rev legend missing o/wise AFine
Musical Sammelband - an arrangement of 19th century sheet music, comprising The Star Spangled Banner, National American Song, Sung by Mr. White, In His Lectures on American Minstrelsy, Written by J.F. Key, Esqr of Washington, The Symphonies & Accompaniments, Composed by E.J. Loder, Dalmaine & Co., London [c.1855]; Up With The Standard of England, Words by Edward Farmer, Music by George Simpson, [London c.1855]; The Englishman, A National Song, Written by Eliza Cook, Composed by John Blockley, Chappell, London; Old Towler: A favourite Hunting Song, Sung with universal applause by Mr. Incledon, At the New Theatre Royal Covent Garden &c [...], Composed by Mr. Shield, Written by J.O. Keefe Esqr., Goulding Phipps, D'Almaine & Co., London [c.1780]; "What Will They Say In England?" Song, Written by the Revd. J.S.B. Monsell, In Honor of the Victory of the Alma, Composed by J.W. Hobbs, Chappell, London [1854]; England & Victory, Song, Sung by Mr. Sims Reeves, By Frank Mori, Cramer, Beale & Co., London [c.1860]; Britania, The Pride of the Ocean!, (The Red, White & Blue), Sung by Mr E.L. Davenport, At All The Principal Theatres, in the Drama of Black-Eyed Susan, Musical Bouquet Office, London [c.1855]; Favourite Songs For The Piano Forte, Composed by J.R. Thomas, The Cottage by The Sea, Musical Bouquet Office, London [c.1860]; Christy's Minstrels' Popular Songs For The Piano-Forte, With Choruses, The Love Knot, Composed S. Massett, Musical Bouquet Office, London [c.1860]; The Gipsy's Life Is A Joyous Life [...] Poetry Written by Stuart Farquharson Esqr. D.C.L., The Music Composed & Dedicated to Mrs. Kenyon by Edwin Flood, Robert Cocks & Co., London [c.1860]; Shells of Ocean or I Wander'd On the Sea Beat Shore [...] Written and Inscribed to P. Fraser Esqr. by J.W. Lake, The Music Composed by J.W. Cherry, T. Holloway, London [c.1860]; The Cavalier [..] Sung by Miss Poole, Written by W.H. Bellamy, Composed by Chas. W. Glover, R. Addison & Co., London [c.1860]; The Maids of Merry England, Ballad, Sung by Mrs S.W. New, Written by Richard Wynne Esqr., Composed and Dedicated to Mifs (sic) Mary Ann Travis by James Perring, Z.T. Purday, London [c.1860]; Bonny Jean, As Sung by Mr Sims Reeves, To whom it is dedicated by G. Linley, Chappell & Co., London [c.1860], others, 266pp paginated in ink MS, corresponding owner's contents page, owner's inscription and stamp for Mr James Earp, Grocer of High Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire, quarter-leather and marbled boards, folio
A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN OVIFORM VASE AND COVER PAINTED WITH A CONTINUOUS SCENE, RESERVED ON A FAWN AND GILT GROUND, 41CM H, AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN COFFEE POT AND COVER PAINTED OVERALL WITH RIPENING FRUIT BY R. BUDD, SIGNED, 22CM H, A SIMILAR SMALL DISH, AN AYNSLEY PLATE PRINTED AND PAINTED WITH FRUIT AND A COPELAND BONE CHINA BOWL DECORATED WITH CHINESE BIRDS AND FLOWERS

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