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Football autographs mixed selection from 1930's onwards. Includes various cut outs. Mortensen, Cullis Owen. Rare page of England players 1957/58 (13) includes Charlton, Haynes, Clayton etc. Fold over card of Scottish Squad Feb 2005, fully signed by 25 and programme for 1966 C/F signed to front including Jock Stein.
Army football challenge cup semi-final played in Berlin 18/03/53 between 1st Bn Royal Scots Fusiliers who were B.A.O.R Champions from Germany vs 28 BN RAOC (uk) some interesting players involved Keeble, Marchi, Gosling and Gunter. Sold with rare signed picture of Tony Marchi in Juventus training gear (2)
World Cup 1962 in Chile. Rare letter opener with World Cup logo to handle, plus magazine photograph of team on steps of plane leaving London. Signed by 13 players which include Haynes, Norman, Robson, Charlton, Greaves etc. On the back picture Hungary scoring signed Armfield Springett Wilson
Speedway 3 album pages very rare relating to riders/promoters who were involved in the first ever speedway meeting held behind the King Oak Hotel at High Beech on 19/02/1928. Henry Lock, Bill Douglas (Douglas Motor Bikes). In this meeting Johnny Hoskins was instrumental in promoting riders especially from Australia. All pages have been autographed. (3)
Harthacnut silver penny of Norwich, in the name of Cnut, Arm and Sceptre type, Spink 1169, reverse reads:- +RINVLF ON NORDP:, moneyer Ringulf, 9 coins in total known to the cataloquer, this mint this moneyer, present piece Ex. DNW 17th. September 1997, lot 186, Ex. Peter Broadley Collection, Ex. John Cross Collection, full, round, well centred, a little weak on parts of the reverse legend, rare, VF
Football autographs on selection pages 1933/34 Tottenham 10 autographs with some very rare/obscure players best known G/K Nicholl's 1926/35 124 appearances. Levene 8 Illingworth 10. but of others Tebb, Cook, Wall although Tottenham players did not play for first team. Fulham 1937/38 (13) Derby C 1933/34 (3) Blackpool 1946/47 (4). (4)
Carbine: A rare and interesting Model 1852 Sharps 'Slanting Breech' Percussion Carbine .52 Calibre. Barrel 20" (21.5" breech). Has been smooth bored for use as shotgun. Original 3 leaf rear sight, barley corn front sight. Walnut stock brass butt plate stamped 'WW' or 'MM', lock marked 'C. SHARPS PATENT 1862' Action tang marked SHARPS PATENT 1848 SN: 5999 (Tang bolt missing). Sling swivel mounted on butt. Made c1853-55 (5,000 made). Butt has no patchbox which the shotguns normally didn't. GWO
Galba bronze of c.28mm., probably from the Spanish Mint of Tarraco, obverse reads:- SER GALBA IMP AVGVSTVS, Laureate bust right, resting on globe, Reverse reads:- LIBERTAS PVBLICA S C, Libertas draped, standing left holding pilus and long rod, Sear - , RIC Vol.I, p.235, 70, ill., BMC 203, clear rare, NVF
Celtic bronze units, first of the Regini and known as the Chichester Cock, ABC 737, found Chichester 1997 ancient edge loss, GF with a piece of the Canti, Dubnovellaunus in Kent, VA 167, Ex. Moore Collection, Fair/F, with a piece of the Catuvellauni, possibly ABC 2685, reverse Bull right, P/NF and lastly a cast bronze unit of the Durotriges? possibly ABC 2178, P but rare [4]
Leicester City selection. Away programmes at Man City 28/12/1946 Millwall 04/04/1947 and at Notts Forrest 28/02/1948. Sold with Leicester Evening Mail handbook, 192 pages with many pictures relating to 1949 Cup Final and large H/Backed book with dust jacket of the complete history of Leicester City "Fossils and Foxes" 384 pages. Rare first edition subscribers copy (5)
An extremely rare Wilsons breech loading rifle, Wilsons patent was an effective conversion from a muzzle loading arm into a breech loading arm, this example being a conversation of an Enfield .577 artillery carbine, lock marked Tower 1869 with Victorian Crown, barrel and loading bolt both marked 11944 with top of barrel marked Wilsons patent, complete with leaf rear sight and bayonet bar on barrel, overall in very good condition
London and South Western Railway 8 inch dial mahogany cased fusee clock supplied to the LSWR around 1870 by John walker of London. The rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement has turned pillars and a shaped back cock. The mahogany case has a one piece turned surround, dovetailed back box with one side door and a bottom door with cock beading secured by a brass lock, it also retains its original cast brass bezel. The original dial is lettered L.S.W.R 3598 and has typical John walker heart shaped hands. The Southern Railway clock records show this clock as last being in use at Cosham Signal Box. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock that has retained its pre grouping dial writing.
London and North Western Railway 12 inch dial mahogany cased fusee clock supplied to the LNWR around 1860 by John Walker of London. The rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement has turned pillars and a shaped back cock. The mahogany case with LNWR enamel clock numberplate 2180 screwed to the left hand side has a thin one piece turned surround with bezel lock removed, dovetailed back box with one side door and a bottom door with cock beading secured by a brass lock, it also retains its original cast brass bezel hinged to the left. The original dial is lettered L&N.W.R JNo Walker 40 Princess St Leicester Squ 5846 and has typical John walker heart shaped hands. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock that has retained its pre grouping dial writing.
LMS glass lamp tablets MID CLYTH, LYBSTER, OCCUMSTER, all 3 from the former Wick and Lybster light railway operated by the Highland Railway and then the LMS. The branch was closed in 1944 which makes these exceptionally rare survivors. Transfer printed black on yellow mounted on glass measuring 10.5in x 3.5in. Some slight loss.
GWR mahogany cased 14 inch fusee clock. The movement has rectangular plates with turned shaped pillars and the wooden surround is a one piece turning with a black painted bezel. The back box has two side doors a rear opening door and a bottom door with the lock removed and replaced with the GWR ball catch and knob modification. An ivorine numberplate GWR 701 is screwed onto the left hand side of the case. The dial has been repainted post 1948 BR-W. A rare clock dating from around 1870, complete and in working condition, with pendulum and key. Ex Henwick Station Worcester.
BR(M) FF enamel sign NO ADMITTANCE WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE INSPECTOR OF THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE FISHERIES AND FOOD, measures 36in x 15in. The sign was originally located on the goods warehouse in the station yard at Bentham on the line between Carnforth and Settle Jn. In good condition with a few small chips, a rare one off sign.
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