Very rare original match worn Rivellino Brazil shirt from l971 This shirt was obtained from the daughter of Nocaute Jack ( Abilio Jose De Silva ) who was the masseur for the Brazil team between 1970-1994. There is a letter from the daughter confirming that it was given to her farther by Rivellino in 1971. Some very slight original match marks otherwise very good.. Condition : See description
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Early and rare autograph. This was removed from a old autograph book. On one side is the signature of Duncan Edwards and on the reverse a newspaper article and picture showing him signing autographs when back at school after playing for England Schoolboys. This is the earliest example of his autograph that we have ever seen. Condition : Fair / Good
Rare programme for this FA Cup 6th round match. This is the match that a estimated 85,000 attended. Early on during the game two barriers collapsed and caused a crush which resulted in the death of 33 spectators with many 100's also injured. The Match was stopped whilst the deceased were bought onto the pitch and lain along the touchline covered in coats. Controversially the game was restarted without the removal of the bodies. Stanley Matthews who played in the game stated later that he was sickened that the game was allowed to continue Condition : Good
Rare Advertising Poster - Never Mind The Bollocks - Here's The Sex Pistols. Colour offset lithograph poster Never Mind The Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols, advertising the Sex Pistols album of the same title. The graphic images of the Sex Pistols singles sleeves (Anarchy in the UK, God Save the Queen, Holidays in the Sun etc.) are arranged here as a collage, against a dark background.Country: UK. Year: 1977. Artist: Jamie Reid & John Varnom (designers). Size (cm): 100.5x65.5. Good condition, creases and cracks in margins, pinholes in corners.
Rare Psychedelic Art Poster - Legalise Cannabis - The Putting Together of the Heads. Speakers Corner, Hyde Park. The poster Legalise Cannabis - The Putting Together of the Heads was produced to promote a rally held in Hyde Park, London, on 16 July 1967. This was England’s Summer of Love and the rally sought legalisation of cannabis and decriminalisation of its use. The poster artwork featured an upper section of swirling psychedelic fonts and circular lines in reddish-orange inks promoting the details of the rally, whilst the middle and lower section was populated with a densely packed collage of ethnographic heads extracted from a pre-photographic edition of National Geographic. The use of heads was most likely a pun by Sharp on the term 'heads' as it applied to that part of the marijuana plant which was the most chemically potent and hallucinogenic. 'Heads' also referred to smokers and users of the drug. A Head shop was a store where drug paraphernalia, clothes, posters and related material could be purchased. The poster was not ultimately seen on the streets of London, as the billposter employed to put it up, sold all of the stock instead. Country: UK. Year: 1967. Artist: Martin Sharp. Martin Ritchie Sharp (21 January 1942 – 1 December 2013) was an Australian artist, cartoonist, songwriter and film-maker. Sharp made contributions to Australian and international culture from the early 1960s, and was called Australia's foremost pop artist. His psychedelic posters of Bob Dylan, Donovan and others, rank as classics of the genre, and his covers, cartoons and illustrations were a central feature of Oz magazine, both in Australia and in London. Martin co-wrote one of Cream's best known songs, "Tales of Brave Ulysses", created the cover art for Cream's Disraeli Gears and Wheels of Fire albums, and in the 1970s became a champion of singer Tiny Tim, and of Sydney's embattled Luna Park. Size (cm): 76x51. Good condition, creases and small tears, pinholes and minor defects in margins.
Rare original vintage advertising poster: Shell is Nature's Mixture. Shell Spirit is singularly rich in Natural Benzol in correct proportion with the petrol to assure perfect combustion. Being a great engine cleaning agent there is no risk of sticky valves or a fouled engine. Every drop is converted into power, hence the high mileage of Shell. Reduce friction losses by lubricating with Shell Motor Oils. Great early black and white illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) depicted two ladies sitting in a nature scene surrounded by trees and flowers while pouring liquid into a giant shell from large jars, the text at the top and below. Fair condition, tears in left and bottom margins, creases and folds, irregular edge on the right side. UK,1923. Designer: Edmund Joseph Sullivan . Size (cm):63.5x50
Original vintage travel poster for Bohmen and Mahren (Bohemia and Moravia), Burgkost (Kost Castle). Rare poster issued after the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany. Designed by Ladislav Horak (b 1904), printed by Unie. Idyllic image of the castle with birds flying by and flowers in the foreground (in the 1950s, this area was the first nature reserve in Czecholoslovakia 1918-1993 / Czech Republic). Good condition, repaired tears and pinholes. Czechoslovakia,1940s. Designer: AIL Horak. Size (cm):83.5x59.5
Rare 18th Century Georgian Castor Set, Most Probably Jane Dorrell & Richard May (1766-1771 London), Finely Turned Rosewood, Turned Ivory Spacers, The Whole Rotating, The Turned Column Ending In A Hinged Scroll Handle, Five Cut Glass Bottles, Three With Silver Pierced And Engraved Tops (one with slight crack to neck under top), One With Original Glass Stopper, One With Replacement Stopper, Minor Crack to Top Tray
Very rare example of a late 19th century double sided pocket barometer & altimeter with a separate compass attached to the underside. The compass face is of Mother of Pearl. Probably retailed by the Army & Navy Co-operative Society stores at the turn of the century, it is made by Short & Mason who were their main suppliers for barometers.The silvered dial is engraved 'Compensated', " Short & Mason Ltd London" and has a barometric scale range from 23 to 31 inches, with a rotating altimeter scale range of zero to 8,000 feet.The compass has a Mother of Pearl face which pivots on a gemstone, with a manually operated transit lock.The body is attached to the underside of the barometer by a screw thread & can be remove for access to the barometer adjustment screw.Both cases are made of gilded brass, and in superb condition, with no denting or rubbing of the gilding.It comes with its original silk & velvet lined travel case in good cosmetic condition, which has two lids so both barometer & compass can be read in situ.(one catch missing and slightest scratch on side)It measures 50mm diameter by 25mm in depth when out of the case.
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