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Lot 77

Two sapphire and diamond rings, each in 9ct yellow gold, sizes R 1/2 and W, 4.2g gross.

Lot 356

Triang, Hornby, Lima, Wrenn OO Group of boxed & unboxed coaches. To include Triang BR Maroon Buffet Car 1807, Triang Hornby R.620 Green Engineering Dept 20, Lima BR Maroon / Cream Brake M34722, Wrenn W6000 Pullman Car No.77 Brake 2nd plus others, some have been repainted. Conditions: Fair to Excellent in Poor to Good boxes. (37)

Lot 434

AN 1/R 1952 diesel railcar Aln 772 3286 Driving Car, Conditions: Fair to Good, One roof pick-up shows signs of being repaired with glue, Box Good, & AN 1 T 1954 diesel railcar Aln 772 3286 Dummy Car, Conditions Fair to Good, Roof pick-ups partly detached, Box Good.

Lot 441

Rivarossi HO American outline diesel locomotive A FM/R and A FM/B units, both metal bodied Western Pacific's in grey and orange livery. Conditions: A FM/R is Poor - missing rear bogie, A FM/B is fair, Boxes are poor.

Lot 586

Vinyl Records – 45rpm 7” Singles - Gentle Giant – The Power And The Glory – WWS 017; Camel – The Snow Goose / Freefall – F R 13603; King Crimson – Cat Food / Groon – WIP 6080; Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit / Somebody To Love – RCA 1964; Tommy Bolin – The Grind – K 10730; Jefferson Airplane – Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil – RCA 1647; The Move – Something Else From The Move – TRZ2001; The Move – Do Ya – HAR 5086; Gentle Giant – Two Weeks In Spain – CHS 2181; Kansas – Dust In The Wind – S KIR 6205; The Moody Blues – Isn't Life Strange / After You Came – TH 9; Lynyrd Skynyrd – Free Bird / Sweet Home Alabama / Double Trouble – MCA 251; Kansas – Point of Know Return – S KIR 5820; Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Stone Of Years – 44131; The Moody Blues – Watching And Waiting – TH 1; Mott The Hoople – Midnight Lady / The Debt – WIP 6105; Free – Stealer – WIP 6093; Renaissance – Northern Lights – SRE 1022, picture disc; Other artists including Yes, Mike Oldfield, King Crimson, Heart, The Cream, The Eagles, Cockney Rebel, Jefferson Starship, Greg Lake, Moody Blues, Supertramp, Chicago, Fleetwood Mac, The Sugar Cubes, Gentle Giant, Joe Walsh, Free, Focus, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Justin Hayward & John Lodge; etc (approx. 50)

Lot 630

Books - History, America – Prescott (William H.) History of the Conquest of Peru with a Preliminary View of the Civilisation of the Incas, 3 vols., London, Richard Bentley, 1854, small 12mo, marbled edges and end papers, marbled boards bound half calf, five raised band sto spines, gilt embossed titles on red reserves; Vol I: xxxi + 357, engr. frontis and map; Vol. II: xvi + 357pp, engr. frontis., Vol III: xv + 330pp, facsimile frontis. of signatures of Pizarro; Kouwenhoven (John Atlee), Adventures of America 1857-1900: A Historical Record from Harper’s Weekly, New York and London, Harper Bros., 1938, 4to, 255 woodcut illustrations from the well-known periodical, supporting script, bookplate M. C. Griswold, oatmeal cloth with mounted printed vignette to front board, titles, dirty, with some splitting to spine; Children’s – Bond ([Thomas] Michael, CBE, 1926-2017), A Bear Called Paddington, an Omnibus, London, Chancellor Press, 1985, 8vo, 636pp, illus. Peggy Fortnum, 5 Vols. in 1: A Bear Called Paddington; More about Paddington; Paddington Helps Out; Paddington at Large and Paddington Marches On, bound cream printed boards, spine torn but repaired; Howitt (Mary), Our Four-Footed Friends, London, S W Partridge & Co., n. d. (1867), 8vo, 168pp, engr. frontis., numerous other plates and engraved vignettes, advertisement pastedowns, gilt embossed and bevelled green boards front board mounted with lithograph, gilt titles; Caroll (Lewis [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson,] 1832-1898), Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, London, & Glasgow, Collins, reprinted 1941, 2 Vols. in 1, small 8vo, 239pp frontis. & 7 colour plates and vignettes, bound oatmeal boards, green titles, dirty and worn d.w. front board and frontis. loose; Milne (Alan Alexander, 1882-1956), Winnie-the-Pooh, the Complete Collection, of Stories and Poems, London, Methuen, 1994, small 4to, 432pp, profusely illustrated in colour after E H Shephard monochrome printed endpapers, gilt embossed green boards and spine titles, clean d. w.; Anon., My Big Book of Stories and Rhymes, Loughborough, Ladybird, 4to, 384pp profusely illustrated in colour, colour printed boards and spine; Anon., Bugs Bunny Annual 1975, Racine Wn., USA & Manchester 1975, small 4to, 77pp, colour strip cartoons, coloured endpapers and printed boards, cover dirty; Walt Disney’s Giant Book of Bedtime Stories, London, Purnell, reprint, `975, small 4to, 189pp, profusely illus. in colour colour printed endpapers, blue boards with gilt vignette gilt titles to spine, colour printed d. w., slight tear to top; Brockbank (Russell), The Brockbank Omnibus, London, Perpetua, 1957, small 4to, 120pp, illus. in monochrome, black boards, gilt titles, binding stained by damp, good d. w., minor tears; Medicine, History – Cresswell (Clarendon Hyde, FSA Scot), The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh: Historical Notes from 1505 to 1905, Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1926, 8vo, xii + 315, 8 photographic plates, blue boards, gilt titles; Sports and Pastimes, The Chase – Randall (James Lowndes), A History of the Meynell Hounds and Country 1780-1901, 2 vols., London, Sampson Low, 1901, large 8vo, bound red boards, gilt titles, Vol I: xii + 397, photographic frontis of Hugo F. Meynell-Ingram of Hoar Cross after Sir Francis Grant, 27 other plates and four maps; Vol II: viii + 428pp, frontis and 20 plates, and 1 map, covers slightly faded and stained; The New Sporting Magazine, New Series, Vol. 1, London, R. Ackermann 1841 8vo, 448 + coursing calendar 55pp, 44 lithographic illus., gilt embossed red covers and titles; Loudon (Jane) Ornamental Flowers, Classic Natural History Prints, London, Studio 1991, small folio 128pp, 64 coloured plates, green boards, gilt titles, clean d.w. (17)

Lot 249

An unmarked signet ring, size N, 4.9g; a 9ct gold signet ring, engraved “R”, size Q, 3.4g; assorted 9ct gold earrings, 23.9g gross; qty

Lot 633

A large quantity of cigarette cards in full and part sets across eight albums, including Pattreiouex, Wills, Cavenders, R & J Hill, R.J. Lea/Rothman's, over 5000

Lot 634

A large quantity of cigarette cards in full and part sets across ten albums, including Pattreiouex, Wills (small and large), Cavenders, R & J Hill, Phillips, Trade DC Thomson/Amalgamated Press/silks, etc, approx. 7000

Lot 467

R Dunleavey Irish Lake Scene signed, oil, 37cm x 43cm

Lot 285

A 9ct yellow gold ring set with amethyst, aquamarine, tourmaline, peridot and citrine, (R ).

Lot 96

A hallmarked 22ct yellow gold wedding band, (R.5), approx. 6gr. 

Lot 269

A heavy hallmarked 9ct white gold five row diamond set ring, (R.5 ).

Lot 265

M. R. Prenelle, four oils, signed, 'Lumley Fencehouse', 'Harraton Colliery', 'Silksworth Colliery', 'Sherburn Hill', 30 x 40cm and 39 x 29cm

Lot 268

M. R. Prenelle, four oils, signed, 'Burns Pit West Stanley' (scene of disaster), 'Boldon Colliery', 'Shotton Brickworks', 'Shotton Colliery', 30 x 40cm

Lot 199

An 'R. F. Stevens' harmonium

Lot 269

M. R. Prenelle, four oils, signed, 'Thornley Colliery', 'Londonderry Colliery Seaham Harbour', 'Seaham Colliery High Pit', 'Wheatley Hill', 30 x 40cm

Lot 267

M. R. Prenelle, four oils, signed, 'Fishburn Colliery', 'Deaf Hill Pit Trimdon', 'Hutton Henry Colliery', 'Easington Colliery', 30 x 40cm

Lot 262

M. R. Prenelle, four oils, signed, 'Chilton Colliery 1920', 'Eppleton Colliery', 'Crookhall Colliery', 'Langley Park Colliery', 30 x 40cm

Lot 264

M. R. Prenelle, four oils, signed, 'South Hetton Colliery', 'Lady Durham Colliery', 'Dean and Chapter Colliery', 'Horden Colliery', 29 x 39cm

Lot 263

M. R. Prenelle, four oils, signed, 'Hetton Lyons Colliery', 'Hylton Colliery', 'Trimdon Grange Colliery', 'Ryhope Colliery', 30 x 40cm

Lot 266

M. R. Prenelle, four oils, signed, 'Old Pit Trimdon Colliery', 'East Hetton Colliery', 'Blackhall Colliery', 'Wingate Colliery', 30 x 40cm

Lot 155

Three Military General Service 1918-62 medals, including George VI with Palestine clasp, named to "515994 CPL. WESTMACOTT R.A.F" and an Elizabeth II with Cyprus clasp, named to "23252262 GDSM. R. MC THOMSON GREN. GDS" and George V General Service Medal 1918-62 with 'Iraq' clasp, named to "LHR-100 STKPR. FAQIR HUSSAIN MALIK. S & T. CORPS" (Indian Supply and Transport Corps/Indian Army Service Corps); (3)Storekeeper Malik served in South Persia during WW1. His GSM medal roll appears to state entitlement to the South Persia rather than Iraq clasp.

Lot 174

First World War Medal trio comprising 1914-15 Star [6008 PTE. J.D. ALLISON, YORK & LANC:R', 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal [1203 PTE. J.D ALLISON W. RID. R."]Private John Dyson Allison was born in Halifax, Yorkshire, in 1890 and attested in April 1912. He served with the West Riding Regiment from 5th August 1914 (in France with No. 3 Entrenching Battalion from 30th June 1915 - 17th November 1915). He later transferred to the 1st/4th York and Lancaster Regiment just four days before being killed in action in the Somme region on the 7th September 1916. He is buried at Lonsdale Cemetery, France.

Lot 135

SECOND WORLD WAR - A group of five medals comprising Territorial Efficiency Medal named to "2569227 SIGMN. J. GOUPILLOT R. SIGS" together with 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and British War Medal, mounted as worn. Records show Goupillot was also entitled to the LSGC.A cursory search of the Signals War Diary of Alexander John Severs Mackenzie (50th (Northumbrian) Divisional Signals Regiment, TA) finds reference to a Mess Cook Goupillot in a 12 March 1942 entry: “New Mess cook Goupillot who used to cook for me in “F” Sec days.” 'F' Section was attached to 74 Field Reg. in July 1941. The Signals War Diary for Sept 1939 also has mention of Sgmn Goupillot being with No.2 Coy, based at Middlesbrough.

Lot 110

A pair of First World War type or inter-war British field officer's leather boots, private purchase, made by Burberry's of Haymarket, London, with original labels to interior named to 'Lieut. R. Pell', complete with wooden boot trees

Lot 101

A First World War period officer's Verner's pattern compass, named to R L McCreery, 12th Lancers, in an original leather case further named with initials 'R.L. Mc C' (General Sir Richard Loudon McCreery) Provenance: Captain Samuel Charles Robert Lane Clarke, Wiltshire Regiment; later Reverend Clarke (b. 25th August 1891). How he acquired this compass is unclear. Although serving in different regiments and theatres during the First World War, it is quite possible that both career service soldiers crossed one another's paths during their long respective military lives. McCreery was promoted to Adjutant of the 12th Lancers in 1921 and the regiment was stationed in Ireland, as was Clarke with the Wiltshire Regiment. Capt. Clarke was known to be a gambler; this compass could have been the fruit of one such game. Possible Wiltshire connections include when McGreery was Brigade Major of 2 Cavalry Brigade from 1930-1933 when stationed at Tidworth on Salisbury Plain; however, Major Clarke was stationed at Crownhill Plymouth until 1932 when he was moved to Aldershot.General Sir Richard Loudon McCreery, GCB, KBE, DSO, MC (1 February 1898 – 18 October 1967) was decorated for leading one of the last cavalry actions in the First World War. During the Second World War, he was chief of staff to General Sir Harold Alexander at the time of the Second Battle of El Alamein. He later commanded the British Eighth Army, fighting in the Italian campaign from October 1944 until, leading it to victory in the final offensive in Italy. Condition:The personalisation details are where the serial number and manufacturer details normally are. However, this looks like a Verner's pattern MK VIII, circa 1917/18 Missing the original rubber friction disc. The compass apprears to be in working order and points north. There is some loss of paint to the arrow on the dial, which was probably originally luminous, and a small blemish to the glass. The small magnifier works. The cover is missing the circular glass reticule. The leather case has expected wear but remains supple and has no significant tears Please see additional images

Lot 138

A small group of medals, comprising WW1 pair of 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal to "200219 PTE W.HAMER S.STAFF. R", with box of issue and his silver war badge with original certificate of issue; Territorial Efficiency Medal to "6010133 BMBR. S.R. LEE R.A" and a General Service 1918-62 with Palestine clasp named to "2611021 PTE. C. MARSH. KING'S OWN. R." (Service date 1936-1939); together with a group of WW2 stars, unnamed as issued,a Trench art shell casing and two German maps of Gloucester and Birmingham, dated 1938, marked 'Sonderausgaube! Nur für den dienstgebrauch!" (For official use only), 1:100,000 scale; a small group of cap badges and cloth insignia, and a group of assorted medal ribbons on two empty O.H.M.S boxes (group)

Lot 140

Two First World War pairs of Victory Medal and British War Medal, comprising: pair to "40850 PTE. C. HILL E. YORKS. R." and pair to "25733 PTE. W. WILLIAMS YORK. R." (4)Notes:Pte. Clifford Hill, East Yorkshire Regiment, transferred to Dorsetshire Regiment.Pte. Walter Williams (b.1896) in Middlesex. Killed in action on 4th November 1918 whilst serving with the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry [regimental number 59017].

Lot 169

A First World War George V Military Medal awarded to "46064 PTE. A. DAWSON. 11/S. LAN. R", impressed capitalised letters (naming corrected or renamed)Pte. Arthur Dawson, 11th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire) Regiment. Peace gazetted for the M.M. on 22nd July 1919. He was further entitled to the British War Medal, Victory Medal and entitled to wear a wound stripe.

Lot 173

A mixed group of British military medals comprising a George V Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to "5418 SJT. A. ADAMS N. STAFF. R."; single WW1 medals, comprising four Victory medals (various regiments); 1914-15 Star to "12528 PTE. W. R.D.R"; 1914-18 War Medal to "11433 SJT. J.T. THORN W.RID.R"; quantity of assorted medal ribbon including Boer War and WW1; a Belgian WW2 Resistance Medal; and a miniature India Medal with Punjab Frontier 1897-8 clasp; 1919 Peace Celebration Medal; and a Queen Victoria 1897 Jubilee Medallion and George III 1807 penny; sold together with a copy of a 1914 Star (mixed group)

Lot 144

A Boer War Queen's South Africa Medal with six clasps, 'South Africa 1901', 'South Africa 1902', 'Driefontein', 'Johannesburg', 'Orange Free State' and 'Cape Colony', with renaming to read '35541 L SGT. R. HARRIS 108TH SQO SCH HORSE'Notes: One Trooper Robert Harris matching this service number is listed with 108th (Royal Glasgow) Company, 6th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry, raised 1901, but medal clasp rolls only confirm entitlement to Johannesburg, Cape Colony and Transvaal clasps. His records show he was in South Africa from 23rd March 1901 - 23rd December 1901. He does not appear to have been a Lance Sergeant.

Lot 1

Royal Air Force. An inter-war period photograph album, circa 1925comprising sixteen 8x6" photographs, nine relating to military aircraft, and 66 other smaller views, compiled in South Asia, the Middle East and Africa. The larger photographs, mainly captioned to the reverse, include aerial shots, including three De Havilland Dh9a bombers in flight, a group aircrew photograph taken after Sir General Scott's inspection, Ezbekieh Gardens in Cairo, 'Steamer Point' in Aden, 'Fort Morbut, Steamer Point', the Hanger and Workshops of 'Aden Defence Flight' based at RAF Khormaksar, the wreck of Bristol fighter No. 6773 which overturned when returning from a bombing raid (with the 112lb bomb still attached, which was not released), Bristol Fighter running an op on tarmac at 'Upper Shiek' British Somaliland, with the fort of the Kings African Rifles in the background, Aden Flight with Air Vice Marshall Swann, a crash of Bristol fighter no. 4866, which was hit by rifle fire when carrying out a bombing raid on the 'Ziedei Tribe' at Al-Kor etc. Smaller photographs are pasted down, and the larger photographs are secured by corner protectors.

Lot 3

Adrian C Rigby (b.1962) Four unframed limited edition prints, each signed in pencil by the artist and with RAF countersignatures, numbered 2/295; in a folder titled 'Reach for the Skies' and sold together with individual certificates of authenticity;comprising 'Defence of the Realm', signed by Wing Commander PPC Barthropp DFC AFC, 'Hard Lesson to Learn', signed by Air Commodore W.J Burnett DSO OBE DFC AFC, 'London Guard' signed by Flt. Lt. R H Smyth DFC AE and 'Heading into Darkness', signed by Sqdn Leader Tony Iveson DFC AE, published by Solomon & Whitehead, all 61cm x 37cm overall (4 prints)

Lot 157

A George VI India General Service 1936-39 Medal with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, named to "15161 SEP DARSHAN SINGH, 1-2 F.F.R" (12th Frontier Force) with a Pakistan Independence Medal named to "3030525 SEP MUMTAZ ALI 8 PUNJAB R." and a Pakistan Republic Commemorative Medal, 1956 (3)

Lot 139

A First and Second World War medal group comprising a British War Medal and Victory Medal [300106 PTE. W.E. CULLIMORE R. WAR. R.], 1939-45 War Medal and Defence Medal, unnamed as issued and George VI Faithful Service Medal [William Elias Cullimore]; sold together with two Driver's Award medals with clasps 1938-1950 a HMP Shrewsbury medal and a small photograph of Ellimore in later life. (group)William Elias Cullimore (1889 - 1953). Enlisted with the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in September 1916. Injured by a gunshot wound to the back in 1917.

Lot 150

A group of foreign medals, comprising; a Second World War Irish Emergency Period Services / Local Defence Forces Medal, with single bar, 1939-46; Belgian Military Medal; French Military Cross of Valour; German 1939 War Merit Cross with swords; and German Winter Battle in the East 1941–42 medal; sold together with a silver medal, inscribed '1st V.B.R.L.R. A&B Co's For the highest score in Class Firing won by Sergt R Brunton 1902', hallmarked for Birmingham 1902

Lot 137

A group of assorted medals, comprising three 1939-45 War Medals, two Defence Medals, a WW1 pair of 1914-18 Medal and a Victory Medal to "73271 PTE. R.C HANN WELSH R."; and a group of single or orphaned WW1 medals, comprising Victory Medals to "SE-5687 PTE. O.A. BARR A.V.C" (died of disease 22nd August 1916) and '7731 PTE. A. RAYNER W.YORK.R.' (joined in 1904, served in India and France from September 1914, before transferring to Home Service after being wounded to the thigh by a sniper when taking his place in the trenches); a 1914-15 Star to "S2SR-03416 PTE. W. LOCKYER A.S.C"; 1914-18 War Medal to "18124 B.Q.M. SJT. M. CARROLL R.A." (died on 27th Jan 1918 after being murdered the Isle of Wight, when stationed at Golden Hill Fort); a Volunteer Long Service Medal to "1645 SERJT. P. W. ELEY 12: MIDD.X R.V"; together with a WW1 medal ribbon bar, M.M medal ribbon, O.H.M.S box named to Mr L.E. Wilson group)

Lot 81

Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (1887-1976) An autographed covering letter to Brigadier General R. McDouall for a Special Order of the Day issued by Major General Sir G.F. Gorringe on the occasion of his departure from the division, signed 'B.L Montgomery' Lieutenant-Colonel A.A. & Q.M.G. 47th (London) Division, 29th March 1919. Sold together with an Elizabeth II commission for Graham André Barrett to be 2nd Lieutenant from the 29th July 1961.(2)

Lot 1148

Vintage Arsenal Football Collectables, to include a 1992-93 multi signed Arsenal football - D Seaman, L Dixon, N Winterburn, D Hillier, S Bould, T Adams, J Jensen, I Wright, A Smith P Merson, K Campbell, C Pates, A Limpar, R Parlour, M Flatts, plus Arsenal ties from 1971 Wembley, Gunners shop, a large Arsenal pennant, 3 cloth patches, first day cover, and other football related items

Lot 1214

3x Autographed Football First Day Covers featuring G Zola, Nobby Stiles, D Ginola, R Giggs, P Shilton, K Keegan, G Cohen and G Batistuta - dated 1996 (x2) and 2006

Lot 165

1942, 1943 and 1944 Scotland v England Rugby Programmes (3): Desirable scarcer trio of wartime clashes, charitable sevices internationals, great names included, with R Lge stars too. Two at Inverleith, last at Murrayfield. One taped, one grubby within, o/wise G

Lot 477a

John Bevan's Warrington R Lge Final Jersey 1974 etc: The splendid white Warrington jersey, Bukta 42", blue and yellow 'Vs', special large Wembley Final Badge and no.5 to rear, worn by left wing Bevan in the 24-9 Challenge Cup Final win over Featherstone Rovers. Plus the Warrington Hall of Fame Dinner 50 years on, signed by John at the function in 2024. Find me another?!

Lot 478a

Three R League Programmes (3): 1953 Challenge Cup Final, Huddersfield v St Helens; a fascinating old, worn large format souvenir programme of the Rugby League Tour of S Wales, May 1949, coincidentally by those two sides, inc many Welsh 'defectors'; and Wales v England (stained) at Swansea, 1949. Worth a punt

Lot 479

Assorted St Helen's Programmes, Testimonials, Autogs etc (Qty): Box full of modern (mostly 1990s on) Saints R Lge items inc Grand Finals, World Club etc, many large glossies for benefits etc, about 100, plus an autograph book from 1949-50 or so with many teams' signatures inc famous names galore. Lovely stuff, mostly VG indeed

Lot 479a

Assorted R Lge Books and Programmes (Qty): Box of R Lge literature, with books (often several) on many clubs - Hull, Hull KR, Hunslet, Huddersfield, Leeds, Leigh, Oldham, Rochdale, Swinton, Wigan, Wakefield, etc, plus a selection of programmes and brochures including Finals. Lovely lot, many near mint issues, Possible bargain?

Lot 479b

1920 on: Jim Sullivan Archive, Wales R League Jersey etc (Qty): Marvellous selection around the great Welsh and GB goalkicking and try scoring fullback legend, half a century involved with Wigan and the League as player, coach and 'ambassador'. To include his beautifully box-framed Wales RL international jersey, scarlet with white collar and sewn-on Wales badge and 'England 1936' legend, from his captaincy v them at Pontypridd in 1936, a lovely display item, with notes on provenance; a pair of period, now laceless, rugby boots, worn black leather with six long metal studs each, hugely evocative; a super selection of some 50 press and personal b/w photos of Jim and teammates in portrait or action style across the decades, some being famous shots, including brilliant images during and after Wembley Cup Final success; booklets, telegram, cards and letters from friends, acquaintances and institutions at home and 'Down Under', all underlining the huge respect in which he was held, often deeply and poignantly expressed, and tribute to his man-management qualities; large pictures of his widow Eve at the naming after Jim of 'Sullivan Way' in Wigan, late 1970s; Jim's unique business cards (some hijacked by Eve!), a 1955 BBC TV pass from Peter Dimmock, membership of the NSW Leagues Club, Sydney 1955 and even a place card/wedding cake card from their wedding; and a raft of travel guides and publicity material from the US, Ireland, Egypt, Ceylon, Malta, Australia, NZ etc and en route there by ship. Overall a really personal look at the great man with items so rarely available relating to a genuine giant of the game. Superb lot

Lot 480

1970 GB R Lge Matchworn Jersey in Australasia: Umbro make, splendid XOS classic GB white jersey with red and blue 'Vs', fine crown and four home countries badge and large blue 26 (squad no.) stitched to rar. Lovely item in VG condition, a few marks only

Lot 480a

Wigan R Lge Matchworn Jersey, Wembley 1970: Lovely Challenge Cup Final cherry and white hooped jersey with huge embroidered badge patch, Bukta 42", white patch with red 13 (D Laughton) stitched to rear. VG indeed

Lot 483b

Rugby League Books (9): Lovely large illustrated surveys, Robert Gate's 'Wigan v Saints' and Jack Winstanley's 'Wigan RLFC'; plus St Helen's Cup, well-worn press pullouts 1972 and 73; E Hanley etc 'R Lge 13' mag 1990; and the first four editions of the John Player Rugby League Yearbook, 1973-4 to 1976-7 inclusive. Great lot.

Lot 484b

Wigan R Lge Literature: 'Cherry and White', and 'Soccer and Rugby in Wigan', history booklets, 1946, G; s/back 'Hist of Wigan RLFC 1872-1946, VG; Centenary 1872-1972, Supporters' Association, VG; and Wigan Official Handbooks, 1951-2, 52-3, 53-4 and 1999. Good spread

Lot 485a

1945-57 Wigan Home R Lge Programmes (c.85): With a little duplication and inevitably mixed conditions, great survivors carefully gathered and curated, to form a great basis for a vintage postwar collection. Real history. Comes with large colourful split-taped poster from St Helens advertising rail trip to Wigan for a match in 1928. Nice!

Lot 486

1953-54 Wigan Home R League Programmes (Qty): All or nearly all the Central Park issues for that season. G/VG

Lot 486a

1954-55 Wigan Home R League Programmes (Qty): All or nearly all the Central Park issues for that season. G/VG

Lot 491

Wigan Special Rugby Programmes (6): Lancashire Cup Final 1948 v Warrington (3); and R Lge Championship Finals, 1947 v Dewsbury and 1950 v Huddersfield, both at Maine Red, Manchester. Mostly G

Lot 491b

Rugby League Programmes etc Pot Pourri (36): GB v Australia 1st Test 1956 and 1959(2) and v France 1963; GB v France 1957 and 1962; World Cup 1960, France v NZ and v Australia; England v Other Nationalities, 1953 and 1955, both at Wigan; England v Wales, 1952; England v France Juniors, 1959; Boys, Lancs v Yorks 1963; Widnes v Australia 1948, Widnes in Avignon 1973, Challenge Cup Semis, Barrow v St Helens, 1956 and v Leigh 1957; Lancashire Co. Cup Finals, 1959, 1960, 1961 and 1962; Lancs Challenge Cup and Oldham v St Helens Semi, 1956; Final 1955; R Lge Championship, Bradford Northern v Warrington (2), 1948, Lancs v Cumb'land 1956; R Lge Western Champs Final and Replay, 1962; Wigan 'Cherry and White' booklet, 1946, and six Widnes home programmes, 1948-57. What a lot!

Lot 760

1933-1939 Royal Navy and Royal Marine Football Association Football Cap - awarded to a R G White

Lot 858

Collection of Manchester Utd home programmes to include 1956/57 complete league (less Birmingham City and Portsmouth) (19) plus Everton (FAC) (approx. half tokens missing); 1957/58 complete league season (21) plus Ipswich Town (FAC), WBA (FAC), Aston Villa (Charity Shield) (most tokens missing); 1958/1959 complete league season (21) plus Young Boys (friendly), Wiener SC (friendly) most tokens intact, also 1968 European Cup final programme; 1959/60 complete league season (21) plus Sheffield Wednesday (FAC); 1960/61 complete league season (21) plus Real Madrid (friendly), Bayern Munich (friendly), Sheffield Wednesday (FAC), Exeter City (FLC), 1961/62 complete league season (21) plus Bolton Wanderers (FAC), Arsenal (FAC), Arsenal again (FAC), Sheffield Wednesday (FAC) and Football League v Italian Football League. Also Manchester Utd big match programmes FAC final 1990 + match tickets (2), FAC final replay 1990 + match tickets (2), Rumbelows Cup final 1991 + match ticket (1), 1991 Cup final ITV Sport issue, 1992 Rumbelows Cup final 1992 + match tickets (2), 1992 R. Cup final ITV Sport, Coca Cola Cup final 1994 + match ticket, FAC s/f 1994 v Oldham Athletic + match ticket, FAC s/f 1994 replay + newspaper match report, FAC final 1994 + match ticket + newspaper match report; also a further bundle of 1970s/1980s United home programmes (approx.. 50); overall fair/good. (4 folders)

Lot 49

Horatio R Hollingdale (1854/1934). A broad river landscape, with figures on the rear bank, dwellings and mountains beyond. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1878 lower left. 60 x 90cm

Lot 146

Four One Pound Queen Elizabeth notes prefix EX - R -L CY plus Bank of Ireland Five Pound Note prefix AE  Clydesdale Five Pound Note and Four Jersey Guernsey One Pound Notes

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