1965 FAIRS CUP Valencia v Hibernian played 12 October 1965 at the Mestalla, Valencia. Two rare ''Valencia Deportes'' weekly football newspaper style issues dated 4 and 18 October 1965 which preview and review the game. 4 October issue 1965 previews the match on the central page and 18 October 1965 issue reviews the match on pages two and three. Generally good
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1971 FAIRS CUP FINAL - LEEDS Juventus v Leeds United (1st Leg) played 26 May 1971 at the Stadio Comunale, Turin. Rare original match ticket for the Final which was abandoned after 51 minutes due to heavy rain and a waterlogged pitch. The match was re-played 2 days later on 28 May. Generally good
1959 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Real Madrid v Stade de Reims played 3 June 1959 at the Neckarstadion, Stuttgart. Rare Official UEFA & German FA (Deutscher Fussball-Bund) VIP Invitation to the post match banquet held at the Stuttgarter Liederhalle on 3 June 1959 at 21.30 hrs. The invitation is printed on a single card in French, English, Spanish & German languages and states ''We hereby request the favour of your company at the banquet in honour of the European Cup Final'. Generally good
1963 FAIRS CUP (Play-off) Valencia v Dunfermline played 7 February 1963 at the Estadio Restello in Lisbon, Portugal. Rare ''Valencia Deportes'' weekly football newspaper style issue dated 4 February 1963 which previews the play-off matchg played in Lisbon. Includes headline on front cover and match previews on pages two and three inside. Also included is the very next issue dated 11 February which has details of the match on page two. Generally good
1956/57 EUROPEAN CUP Semi Final Real Madrid v Manchester United played 11 April 1957 at the Bernabeu, Madrid. Rare Real Madrid official monthly club revista dated April 1957. Includes full match previews and Manchester United team-group poster and team line-up to the central pages. Wear along edge. Generally good
1982 FIFA WORLD CUP FINAL Rare official issue produced by the Royal Spanish World Cup organising committee titled "MUNDIAL Futbol '82 AHORA LA FINAL " includes programme for the Second Final round of the tournament with twelve teams split in to four groups of three teams and inc England, Northern Ireland, Spain, USSR, Belgium, Poland, West Germany, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, France and Austria. This issue also previews the Final and inc large front cover Panoramic view of the Santiago Bemabeu stadium where the Final was to be contested. Generally good
1965 FAIRS CUP (Play-off) Valencia v Hibernian played 3 November 1965 at the Mestalla, Valencia. Rare ''Valencia Deportes'' weekly football newspaper style issue dated 1 November 1965 which previews the game. Includes front cover headline ''El Hibernian, El Miercoles'' and has match previews inside on pages two, three and central pages. Generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR IN HUNGARY - Kinizsi (AKA Ferencváros) v Tottenham Hotspur played on 15th May 1965 in the Népstadion, Budapest. Rare weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry. Two pages of match reports and action photos from this 4-1 international friendly defeat for Spurs.
1983/84 EUROPEAN CUP Athletic Bilbao v Liverpool played 2 November 1983 at the Estadio San Mames, Bilbao. Rare issue of the Spanish daily football revista ''DEPORTES'' dated 3 November 1983 which includes match reports and full team line-ups. This was the very first issue (year 1 number 1) and includes a poster insert. No programme was produced for this match. Generally good
1965 COSTA DEL SOL TOURNAMENT Valencia v Tottenham played 14 August 1965 at Estadio Rosaleda, Malaga. Two rare ''Valencia Deportes'' weekly football newspaper style issue dated 26 July and 9 August 1965 which preview the tournament. 26 July 1965 issue has tournament previews on page two and 9 August 1965 issue previews on page three. Generally good
1950 FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL A rare single card fixture programme18cm x 13cm produced by official FIFA World Cup sponsor Shell Oil. The front side is titled "Copa Do Mundo Brasil 1950" and inc depiction of the Maracana Stadium in Rio, the reverse side has the tournament fixture programme from the first round up inc the Final, no writing to results columns. Generally good
1969 EUROPEAN CUP Ferencvaros v Leeds United played 26 November 1969 at Nepstadion, Budapest. Two rare Budapest FA (Magyar Labdarugok Szevetsegenek) monthly football magazine ''LABDARUGAS'' which translates ''FOOTBALL'' published in Budapest, dated December 1969 which includes match reports and pictures from the match. Also includes the November 1969 issue. .No programme is known for this match. Generally good
1967 INTERCONTINENTAL CUP Racing Club v Glasgow Celtic played 1 November 1967 in Buenos Aires. Rare issue of ''DICEN'' daily football magazine/newspaper in Spanish dated 1 November 1967. The front cover is titled ''Hoy, En Buenos Aires RACING-CELTIC'' includes match previews throughout and central page team line-ups and history of the previous Intercontinental Cup Finals 1960-1966 with team group photos of the previous winners etc. Generally good
ENGLAND / IRELAND: 1980 ARGENTINA EUROPEAN TOUR (MAY 1980) Official Argentinian FA (A.F.A) 12-page tour programme and single sheet insert which included Friendly matches against England, Republic of Ireland (Eire) and Austria in May 1980. Includes a rare single sheet insert issued by the A.F.A. President Julio Grondona for the 3 matches which is normally missing from this issue. Generally good
1965 FAIRS CUP SEMI FINAL Ferencvaros v Manchester United played 6 June 1965 at Nepstadion, Budapest. Rare Budapest FA (Magyar Labdarugok Szövetsegenek) monthly football magazine ''LABDARUGAS'' which translates ''FOOTBALL'' published in Budapest, dated June 1965 which includes match preview and write up on Manchester United before the second leg in Budapest. Generally good
HUNGARY V SWEDEN 1913 A rare postcard picturing a match scene from the international match between the two countries on 18th May 1913 in Budapest. Printed caption on the rear reads "Bodnár fouls the Swedish goalkeeper". Unfranked, in very good condition with just a few words in light pencil. Generally good
1968 FAIRS CUP FINAL Ferencvaros v Leeds United (2nd Leg) played 11 September 1968 at Nepstadion, Budapest. Two rare Budapest FA (Magyar Labdarugok Szovetsegenek) monthly football magazines ''LABDARUGAS'' which translates ''FOOTBALL'' published in Budapest, dated October 1968 which includes match reports and pictures from the Final. Also included is the September 1968 issue. Generally good
HUNGARY V ENGLAND 1954 Two Hungarian publications devoted to celebrating the Magical Magyars' 7-1 victory over England in Budapest on 23rd May 1954. The rare, larger than A4-size, weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry published in the days following Hungary's stunning win is filled with action photos and reaction, while the József Szekeres booklet entitled '7-1' and produced soon after has more on the game and features Ferenc Puskás on the front cover. Slight wear otherwise generally good.
1964 EURO NATIONS CUP FINAL / 1964 FAIRS CUP FINAL Valencia v Real Zaragoza played 25 June 1964 at the Nou Camp, Barcelona over a single leg. Rare ''Valencia Deportes'' weekly Valencia football newspaper style dated issue 22 June 1964 which previews the Final. No programme was produced for this game. Also reviews the 1964 EURO Nations Cup Final Spain v USSR played 21 June 1964 in Madrid. Generally good
An original vintage local interest Bristol ' At Home Day ' 1950's brochure. The tri-folding brochure centre panel revealing a Terence Cuneo print of the Bristol Brabazon aircraft. Cuneo specifically created this work for the brochure. Rare. POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item).
[NELSON HORATIO]: (1758-1805) British Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. An exceptionally rare Memorandum Book as signed by John Scott (1764-1805) British Naval Officer, friend and confident to Horatio Nelson. Soft bound, leather cover, seventy-two pages, 8vo, with hand written title affixed to the front cover reading 'Memo Book of full Flag Pay, 1798'. Written in Scotts hand over two pages, with the remainder blank, the book records 'An Account of Admiral Sir Charles Thompson's full Flag Pay 2nd September 1797 and the 17th March 1799.' The pages covering seven entries for Net Flag Pay and Net Compensation Pay and the Time Drawn. Toward the foot of the page, these entries have been signed (John Scott). With minor age related wear and mottling to the first two pages, not affecting text or signature. VG At Trafalgar, Scott was stationed on the quarter deck of Victory, next to Nelson. It would have been his job to record the battle but one of the first cannonballs to reach Victory, cut him in half, killing him immediately. When Nelson was shot an hour and half later he fell on the same spot and thus the blood that stained his breeches, now displayed in the National Maritime Museum, was Scott's not Nelson's as so often is supposed. Sir Charles Thompson (1740-1799) British Naval Officer, Member of Parliament.
Rare Pratt Ware American Sailor toby jug, circa 1800, wearing an ochre jacket, blue yellow and green striped waistcoat and blue and white striped britches, clutching a jug of foaming ale in his left hand and a mug in his right, seated on his trunk which has the erroneously spelt script 'Dollars' to each side, and anchor between his feet, 30.5cm high Condition: The handle and the hat show signs of restoration and there are large visible restored cracks running around the back of the chest that the figure is sat on (see extra images), the tankard in the right hand broken off but we have the part, we would recommend viewing this lot in person - **General condition consistent with age
VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AR, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms above "THE BRITISH EMPIRE A.D. 1897", within a border of fifty shields of British Colonies and Protectorates, each identified. In original red leather and velvet lined box. 163.8g, 76mm dia. AEF. Rare. E 1816; BHM 3511; WE 3475A.
A collection of various rare rock vinyl records LPs/EPs including The Beatles "With The Beatles" mono, "Please Please Me" mono, "Help!" mono, "Rubber Soul", "The White Album" (No. 0129411), "Abbey Road", together with Cream "Wheels of Fire", "Goodbye", Tyrannosaurus Rex "Prophets, Seers & Sages - The Angels of the Ages", The Pretty Things "Emotions", Traffic "Mr. Fantasy", The Who "My Generation", PJ Proby "I am PJ Proby", together with others by Elvis Presley, Johnny Mathis, Everley Brothers, etc and various singles including The Beatles "Magical Mystery Tour" EP, "Twist and Shout" EP, "The Beatles' Hits" EP, "Extracts from the album A Hard Day's Night" EP, "No. 1" EP, "Hjartliga Sverige-Halsningar From The Beatles" EP, "Long Tall Sally", "Day Tripper", "All You Need Is Love", "I Am The Walrus", "Ticket To Ride", "Eleanor Rigby", "Don't Let Me Down", "Hard Day's Night", etc, etc, together with various others by Rolling Stones "Got Live If You Want It!" EP, "19th Nervous Breakdown", "Play with Fire", "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow", "It's All Over Now", "Little Red Rooster", "Paint It Black", etc, etc, together with various others by The Kinks, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Sonny and Cher, The Who, Yardbirds, Elvis Presley, etc, etc
A rare 19th century North Country salt glazed rabbit money box, circa 1850. Length 11.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are two small foot rim chips which have had professional restoration. Probably some considerable time ago. One is approximately 8 mm in length by 5 mm in height. The other is approximately 5 mm in length and 4 mm in height. They just overstep the bottom pale line. Other than this the piece is in extremely good condition with no other damage or repairs that we can see.
A rare Georgian painted bone child's alphabet tablet, with original decoration and card from "Alistair Sampson Antiques Limited". Height 10 cm, width 4 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. There are some minor surface scratches to the paintwork and some discolouration to the ivory in places. There is a very small top edge nibble above the letter D but this is insignificant in our opinion. The back of the piece is a little stained and marked.
A rare Delft dated dish, probably London the centre painted with a large crown and dated '1682', the broad border with a continuous band of tulips and stylised foliage, decorated in blue and yellow, 33cm (13in) diameter Provenance: Collected by the present vendor's grandfather in the 1930's. Literature: For a Brislington charger also dated "1682" with a portrait of King Charles II, see Frank Burton "English Delftware in the Bristol Collection", colour plate 3.30, page 26. Another charger dated 1682 and also produced at the Brislington pottery is in the collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. This depicts Queen Catherine of Braganza flanked by 'K & R'. Other Notes: The significance of the 1682 date on a number of Delft pieces is uncertain. It could relate to the death of Prince Rupert of the Rhine who was a cousin of King Charles II and was Royalist commander during the English Civil War. He died at his house in Westminster on the 29th November 1682 and was a loyal supporter of the King.
A rare Teke woman's comb from the Yosmut tribe in Turkmenistan, circa 1903-1918, the double sided comb mounted in silver and decorated with blue, orange and turquoise coloured glass jewels to both sides, 10cm x 7cm Other Notes: A similar comb is reputedly held at the Linden Museum in Stuttgart
A Rare German Third Reich Luftwaffe Dagger with Damascus Blade, Second Pattern, the 35.5cm blade inlaid in gold with maker's name Fridericus, Solingen and with Luftwaffe eagle and swastika, the tang stamped A.M within an oval and ECHTER DAMASCENER, the white metal hilt with wire bound cream plastic grip, with finely pebbled dark grey finished steel scabbard, blue and silver lace hanging straps with dark grey finished metal fittings marked D.R.G.M., U.E.10 and with RZM logo
A Rare First World War Booklet `The Ypres Alphabet', by Lt.Colonel C M Truman and 2nd Lieutenant Major J Leslie, ( a small print run using the cyclostyling printing technique to duplicate hand drawn content); Militaria, comprising a Laurence Binyon (War Poet 1869-1943) autograph on British Museum headed paper, six copies of The Bystander's Fragments from France by Bruce Bairnsfather, and a tin `A Gift of the Colonies of Trinidad, Grenada & St Lucia to His Majesty's Naval & Military Forces', lacks original contents (9)
A Rare and Interesting Example of an Early 19th Century Conversion to Percussion Travelling Pistol by Ketland & Co., the 7cm turn-off cannon barrel with London proof marks, signed and foliate engraved box lock, the cap striker riveted between the jaws of the original cock, with sliding trigger guard safety and walnut slab butt inlaid with scrolling tendrils of silver wire
A Rare Second World War Italian Armoured Division Trumpet Banner to the Lancers of Novara, one side of cream silk taffeta embroidered in gilt and silver bullion thread ''III GRUPPO CORAZZATO, LANCIERI DI NOVARA'' centred by the regimental eagle, the opposing side of crimson silk taffeta, embroidered in gilt bullion thread ''I SQUADRONE'', all with gilt bullion thread fringed borders and three pairs of ribbon ties, 49cm by 47cm
A Rare German Third Reich NSDAP Banner for Farm Workers, of crimson cotton, one side appliqued with a gold cotton sword and sheaf of corn over black swastika and white roundel, the reverse upper spandrels each printed in black ink ''Landesbauernschaft Sudmark, Abt. JDA, Presse und Propaganda, Grasr. Salominiplatz 12'', 153cm by 155cm
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