ARSENAL AUTOGRAPHS 1960'S A folder of signed magazine photos with approximately 60 ink signatures including Neill, Gould, McLintock, Simpson, Ure, Sammels, a group photo from 1967/8 signed by all 20 players, Court, Graham, Furnell, Armstrong, Simpson, Storey, Radford, Wilson, McNab and Eastham. Good
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FOOTBALL: Selection of large 4to cards signed by various footballers and managers from different English clubs comprising Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Leeds United, Stoke City, Southampton, Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers including Bobby Robson, Glenn Hoddle, Peter Shilton, Frans Thijssen, Steve Perryman, Peter Osgood, Alan Brazil, Osvaldo Ardiles, Ron Atkinson, Clive Woods, Terry Naylor, Don Givens, George Burley, Barry Daines, Peter Mellor, Russell Osman, Neil McNab, Joe Mercer, Arnold Muhren, John Lacy, David Armstrong, Mick Mills, Don McAllister, Dario Gradi, Terry Butcher, Colin Lee, Bobby Moncur, Chris Nicholl, John Pratt, Dave Needham, Terry Curran, Chris Jones, Justin Fashanu, Ivan Golac, Gerry Armstrong, Luther Blissett, Lee Chapman, John Duncan, Geert Meijer, Loek Ursem, Chris Hughton, John Gregory, Sammy Irvine, Keith Osgood, Peter With, Adrian Heath, Terry Venables, Dickie Guy, Garth Crooks, Mike England, Malcolm Allison, Norman Hunter, Steve Archibald, Ray Wilkins, Frank Worthington, Alan Mullery, Howard Kendall, Eddie Gray, John Chiedozie, Bryan Hamilton, Paul Hart, Tony Currie, John Lukic, Duncan McKenzie, Bob Latchford, Ray Ranson, Paul Power, Joe Corrigan, Mark Higgins, Dennis Tueart, John Radford, Gordon Taylor etc. A little duplication. Many of the cards are multiple signed and most have attached colour magazine photographs etc. Each with file holes to the left edges, not affecting the signatures. A few with some very light staining and some with light pencil annotations in the hand of the collector. Generally VG, 92
- Supplied new to Sir Gilbert Garnsey KBE FCA - 1 of 4 known survivors (from 6 built) of Hooper's design 4455 - c.£80,000 restoration by Exclusive Cars of Nottingham in 2011 Further Info: A partner at Price Waterhouse & Co whose accounting expertise was frequently called upon by the government, Sir Gilbert Garnsey KBE FCA took delivery of chassis GLR18 on October 6th 1930. One of just six 20/25 Enclosed Limousines crafted using Hooper's design number 4455, the well-specified Rolls-Royce cost nigh on £2,000 but included a `Dictograph for communication with the driver'. Inherited by Lady Garnsey, the occasional six-seater is known to have belonged to Claude Thirkell Esq of Beckenham, J. Reeves Esq of Crewe and J.E. Mapparson Esq of Ratcliffe on the Wreake before migrating to New Zealand during the mid 1960s. Repatriated some twenty-five years later, chassis GLR18 was entrusted by its then keeper - Alan Brazier Esq of Radford - to Jeremy Brewster (now trading as Brewster Mudie) in 1991-1993 for a bare metal repaint, refurbished brightwork, refinished interior woodwork and sundry mechanical fettling etc. Remaining in the Brazier family's care until entering the current ownership, the Rolls-Royce was reportedly treated to some £80,000 worth of restoration work during 2011. Carried out by Exclusive Cars of Nottingham, the refurbishment is understood to have seen attention paid to the 20/25's engine (new cylinder head, re-bore, fresh pistons etc), oil / water pumps, magneto, dynamo, starter motor, distributor, carburettor, Autovac, fuel tank, braking system, front / rear suspension (new Wefco gaiters, shackle bushes, kingpins, bearings etc), clutch, radiator, one-shot lubrication system, tubes / tyres, exhaust, headlamps and instrument control plates etc. Further benefiting from a full re-trim in Bentley leather plus the discreet installation of an Alpine stereo system and Payne overdrive, chassis GLR18 is reportedly capable of cruising at 60-65mph. Having covered a mere 600 or so miles since its rejuvenation, this imposing Rolls-Royce is offered for sale with copy chassis cards, assorted bills / invoices, 20/25 handbook and service instructions.
A collection of film and TV star autographs comprising two 1950s leather albums of signed photographs and postcards, some facsimile and printed, the ink signed autographs including Stewart Granger, Richard Attenborough, Michael Rennie, Honor Blackman, Trevor Howard, John Mills, David Tomlinson, Laurence Olivier, Errol Flynn, Basil Radford, Anne Crawford, Margaret Lockwood, Petula Clark, Joan Fontaine, Tommy Trinder etc., some possibly secretarial. (2)
ARSENAL AUTOGRAPHS An Arsenal autograph book from the mid-late 1960's with approximately 70 signatures with some duplication including Bobby Gould, George Armstrong, George Graham, Pat Rice, John Radford, Don Howe, Bob Wilson, Bob McNab, Gordon Neilson, Peter Simpson, Terry Neill, Jon Sammels, Jack Carmichael, John Woodward, George Johnston, Jim Furnell, Ian Ure, David Jenkins, Sammy Nelson, Gordon Cumming, David Simmons, Frank McLintock, Peter Storey, Roger Davidson, David Court, Jack Kelsey, Dave Sexton, John Wilson and early signatures by Eddie Kelly and Charlie George. Good
NOTTINGHAM. THE 19TH CENTURY DEER BOOK OF WOLLATON PARK (1839-1848) detailing the buck, 'fullheads' and doe venison taken 'to the house use' or given by Lord Middleton to others, including the tenantry of Wollaton, Trowell, Cossall, Leake, Lenton & Radford and Broxtowe & Aspley, the amount (quarter, half or whole) and the recipient's residence, 1839-48 Seasons with yearly summaries (except 1839) compiled by Isaac Wibberley, Head Gamekeeper, in ink on 41ff (some v. blank) 32 x 20cm (watermarked T EDMONDS 1837) followed by several p.s of domestic accounts, remedies, etc (1860's) contemporary quarter calf with subsequent family ownership inscriptions The long lists of names who received the deer, often more than once, include Lord Middleton's neighbours Colonel Wildman (Newstead Abbey) Sir Jukes Clifton (Clifton Hall) Sir H Wilmot (Chaddesden Hall) T W Edge (Strelley Hall) J W Sherwin (Bramcote Hills) Gregory Gregory (Harlaxton Manor) and Mrs Sherbrooke (Oxton), the 'town' such as the judiciary and the Sheriff of Nottingham, the Barracks, the racecourse and hospital, Ichabod Wright (the banker, Mapperley Hall) the mayor of Newark, the Archbishop of York and Bishop of Lincoln, Officers of the Royal Navy and many others at a considerable distance. Over the eight Seasons recorded, a total of 71.75 deer were supplied 'To his Lordship's kitchen' at Wollaton Hall and 562.25 were given away
ARSENAL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various Arsenal footballers including Liam Brady, Mikel Arteta, John Hollins, Alan Hudson, Eddie Kelly, Peter Marinello, Terry Neill, Charlie Nicholas, David O'Leary, John Radford, John Roberts, Kenny Sansom, Alan Smith, Peter Storey, Bob Wilson etc. Many of the images are colour and most depict the players wearing their Arsenal strips. VG, 16
A collection of watercolour artwork for Vogue magazine covers and Lilliput magazine covers, together a watercolour sketchbook, self-portrait of the artist (P.J.Radford) and a number of old newspapers. (P.J. Radford was one of the country's leading restorers and dealers in antiquarian prints and maps.)
Gladys Rogers and Edward Radford - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - A 1930s Lapis glaze vase of globe and shaft form decorated in a tonal ice blue and green glaze, impressed and painted marks, height 20cm together with a high shouldered Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase decorated in an all over blue speckled glaze, impressed marks, height 23cm. (2).

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