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1920 CUP FINAL TICKET Scarce ticket for the 1920 FA Cup Final, Aston Villa v Huddersfield , played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea. Villa defeated Huddersfield 1-0 in front of 50,018 spectators in the First post First World War Cup Final. The ticket is a seat in "A" Stand. Slight ceases. Generally good
WORLD CUP 66 TICKETS Set of nine Wembley tickets from the 1966 World Cup including all 6 England games, third/fourth game and two group games played at Wembley which did not involve England. Tickets are all South Terrace Seats, Entrance 33 Row 14, Seat 120 on each ticket. Final is in good condition, slight fold but hardly noticeable and all others are also in good condition. Comes with original ticket wallet with Gillette advert on the back. Good
TICKET - VALENCIA -RANGERS 56 Valencia match ticket v Glasgow Rangers, 27/5/56, match details handwritten onto top of ticket (in Spanish) with score noted (1-1. Piece torn off top right corner and punch type hole in the middle of ticket, both presumably on entry. Seat ticket, Sector 16, Row 3 , Number 19. As described
RED STAR BELGRADE - MANCHESTER UNITED TICKET 1958 Scarce match ticket, Red Star Belgrade v Manchester United 5/2/58, European Cup. Ticket for the last game played by the Busby Babes before the tragic air disaster at Munich on the return journey to Manchester. The match ended in a draw and United winning through to the Semi-Final. The ticket measures approx 11.5 cm x 5cm and has match details and seat number printed on the ticket together with an official stamp. Slight creasing and folds. Ticket is intact with no paper missing. Fair-generally good
Attributed to Attributed to Lieutenant Robert Dale British (1810-1853) A View over the Swan River in Australia, pencil drawing, in a 19th century journal complete with entries and sketches, inscribed with title, 'Sketched by Lieut. Dale, 63rd Regt.', 'Drawn by Thurston Dale', the inscription believed to be a later addition and possibly wrong; together with a small album of loose drawings and writings, some relating to Lowesby Hall, Leicestershire, seat of F G Fowke, to include a leter from F G Fowke, September 1st 1831, a poem about Lowesby Hall by a 'Bushby', August 29th 1831 and three loose landscape drawings, with a watercolour of Snowdon and Dolbadarn Castle to the front of the album and a View of Hastings from the White Rock on the reverse, both initialled and dated "EG 1829" (2) Swan River inscribed with initials 'TD' and dated 1831 pencilCondition report: Binding worn. Typical age toning to paper. Occasional smudge marks. All edges gilt. Other Notes: Lieutenant Robert Dale (1810-1853), son of Major Thurston Dale, was a notable explorer of Western Australia, the first European to cross the Darling Range where he discovered the Avon Valley. One of the range's highest peaks, Mount Dale, as well as the Dale River were thus named in his honour. He is especially renowned for mapping the panorama of King George's Sound, of which a nine-foot-long panoramic view in aquatint was published by Robert Havell in 1834 after Dale's sketches. Having been assigned to the British Army's 63rd Regiment under the influence of his great uncle General William Dyott, Dale was posted to Western Australia in 1829. He embarked on HMS Sulphur with a detachment of troops commanded by Captain Frederick Chidley Irwin, destined to support the first settlement at Swan River. Upon his arrival, he was appointed as an assistant to the Surveyor General John S. Roe and spent four years surveying and exploring the colony. This resulted in his numerous sketches and watercolours of King George's Sound in particular, drawn from the summit of Mount Clarence. Shortly after returning to London in 1833, Dale hired Robert Havell to have his sketches made into an aquatint panorama. A copy of the panorama was notoriously exhibited at Dale's parties alongside the head of the outlawed indigenous warrior Yagan, which Dale brought back to London. The present drawing appears to be related to his best-known work, Panoramic View of King George's Sound, Part of the Colony of Swan River, copies of which notably sold at Sotheby's for £15,600 (2003) and at McKenzies for £40,000 (2005).
A Dutch silver inkstand, sponsor's mark of Samuel Landeck, import marked for Sheffield 1895, modelled as a chaise longue, embossed all over with a variety of landscapes, ropetwist border and raised on four cabriole legs, the seat hinged and opening to reveal an inkwell and pounce pot import marked, 15.75cm wide, 7.88oz
A carved and painted wood model of a trout, caught by the Hon. John Pleydell-Bouverie, naturalistically decorated, inscribed in pencil verso 'Trout, caught at Longford Castle by the Hon. J. P-Bouverie' 28 x 79cm (11 x 31in) Provenance: John Pleydell-Bouverie was the 12th son of the 4th Earl of Radnor. Longford Castle is located on the banks of the River Avon south of Salisbury, Wiltshire, and is the seat of the Earl of Radnor
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SHOW FRAME, HIGH BACKED CORNER SEAT, the open back with Art Nouveau design leaded glass panels, padded lower back and seat on a galleried base with square section baluster legs on ceramic casters. CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in sound condition, two glass panels have cracks, evidence on the rear of the frame of additional parts.
LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIR, having moulded stick back and solid seat, opening to form a set of three library steps. Labelled: 'Manufactured and registered by Josiah Le Butt of Bury St. Edmunds'. CONDITION REPORT: Finials from top rail are missing, general ink stains, and wear and tear commensurate with use, split to seat, hinges are replacements.
19TH CENTURY HORSE DRAWN RALLI CART, having two metal shafts, leaf sprung axle, drop down tailboard with rear box seat. Hubs marked: Charles Windower Ltd., Manchester. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition, having obviously been repainted and restored in recent years, now rather grubby with some scuffs and marks but appearing basically sound.
1934 AUSTIN 12/4 ETON DOCTOR'S COUPE TOURER, registration number: BPG 644, chassis no. 813333, HP553. Two seater tourer body with dicky seat, canvas hood, on wire wheels. 4 cylinder side valve engine with manual gearbox, in barn find condition for restoration, no warranty or guarantee implied or given in any way. CONDITION REPORT: Condition report on request.
BECHSTEIN EBONISED GRAND PIANO, late 19th Century, No.: 35968, on square tapering legs with brass casters together with an associated lift seat piano stool. 81" long overall. CONDITION REPORT: Piano is very grubby internally and has suffered fire damage to one side. Keyboard is in good condition, every key works. Piano has not be tuned lately. Action appears to work/play.
SET OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PARLOUR OR SIDE CHAIRS, overall with satinwood cross banding and having arched cresting over vase shaped, bell flower splat, stuff over serpentine seat on square tapering legs with spade feet. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound condition, upholstery scuffed and stained in places.
19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODEL OF A RUSTIC GARDEN SEAT, having arched back with latticed panels and overall with underglaze blue highlights and overglaze green colouring. 22cm wide. (Restored). CONDITION REPORT: The left hand arm as you look at it, has been reattached, minor nicks and wear commensurate with age, no other obvious damage or restoration.
19TH CENTURY YEW, ASH AND ELM FLAT BACKED WINDSOR FIRESIDE ARMCHAIR, the hoop back with pieced, vase shaped splats, baluster turned supports with moulded seat on baluster and ring turned legs with crinoline stretcher, bearing interesting presentation plaque: 'Private Robert Oldham, 1406, Coldstream Guards. Presented by the inhabitants of Beeston as a token of sympathy for his sufferings in the CRIMEAN WAR, March 20th, 1856'. CONDITION REPORT: In good sound condition, a little wobbly on the feet one of which appears to have been reduced in height, otherwise, good patination and colour, no obvious damage, fair wear and tear accepted.
An Art Deco Lenci figure by Helen Konig Scavini modelled as a seated girl wearing a black dress, height 24cm. Condition - a number of minor chips to include front left corner of seat, tips of fingers on left hand, bobble of hat, right hand middle finger broken and repaired, little finger same hand broken off and missing, no further damage/repair general wear to include scratches to glaze.
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