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A collection of Nottinghamshire/Leicestershire, Sporting Memorabilia, from the 1950's onwards, to include Nottingham Panthers, Ice Hockey, Leicester Tigers Rugby, Cricket Scorecards, Brochures, Yearbooks, Annuals and Books, the football items include 'Football Special' newspapers of Nottingham Forest's 1959 F A Cup Final triumph, inspection will reward!.
A collection of sporting memorabilia relating to well known Nantwich Cricketer and all rounder Ted Steventon. On his retirement he could claim to have dismissed 1,554 senior "A" batsmen. After playing football for Nantwich Town he joined Shrewsbury Town as a goalkeeper and played as an amateur for Stoke City. He was also well known as Chairman of The Beam Heath Trustees. The lot includes four presentation cricket balls from Nantwich Cricket Club on plated stands in the form of cricket stumps commemorating wicket taking in 1935 (2) 1932 and 192, Shrewsbury Town (Shropshire F.A.) medal, Cheshire F.A. medal (1913 + 1914), Special Constabulary medal, various cricketing medals, silver presentation inkwell in the form of a bell, two pewter cricketing tankards (1927 + 1928), Nantwich Cricket Club team photograph, Champions 1929 and a photograph of Ted Steventon.
A collection of sporting memorabilia relating to well known Nantwich Cricketer and all rounder Ted Steventon. On his retirement he could claim to have dismissed 1,554 senior "A" batsmen. After playing football for Nantwich Town he joined Shrewsbury Town as a goalkeeper and played as an amateur for Stoke City. He was also well known as Chairman of The Beam Heath Trustees. The lot includes four presentation cricket balls from Nantwich Cricket Club on plated stands in the form of cricket stumps commemorating wicket taking in 1935 (2) 1932 and 192, Shrewsbury Town (Shropshire F.A.) medal, Cheshire F.A. medal (1913 + 1914), Special Constabulary medal, various cricketing medals, silver presentation inkwell in the form of a bell, two pewter cricketing tankards (1927 + 1928), Nantwich Cricket Club team photograph, Champions 1929 and a photograph of Ted Steventon.
A good collection of boxing memorabilia formerly owned by the amateur boxer and walker Dennis Roberts, books and a good run of pamphlet publications of the lives and careers of boxers published by Health & Strength magazine, a few photos of Dennis Roberts, Sporting Life Companions, postcards including two signed by the strongman Thomas Inch, magazine plates, cigarette cards, a qty. of Shurey's Edition Famous Fights including a bound volume ix No.105 to xii No.155, and a little memorabilia relating to Roberts' walking exploits (a qty.)
THE ARKLE COLLECTION A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF MEMORABILIA RELATING TO THE HIGHEST RATED STEEPLECHASER IN THE HISTORY OF NATIONAL HUNT RACING comprising The Arkle saddle, the saddle used by Pat Taaffe for all of Arkle's victories, set with a metal plaque inscribed THIS IS THE SADDLE I USED WHEN I RODE "ARKLE" TO WIN ALL HIS RACES, then engraved with the signature of Pat Taaffe, stirrups a later addition by the current owner for presentation purposes; sold with a scan of an original typescript letter, undated but circa 1970, signed by Neil Durden-Smith, then Secretary of the Anglo-American Sporting Club, on Club letterhead, reading TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, THIS IS TO AUTHENTICATE THAT ARKLE'S SADDLE, SIGNED BY PAT TAAFFE, AND NOW OWNED BY MR. ARTHUR POWNALL, IS TRULY THE SADDLE USED DURING ALL OF ARKLE'S GREAT VICTORIES, the letter sent in response to a request from Arthur Pownall who had purchased the saddle at an Anglo-American Sporting Club after dinner auction Provenance: Sold at Graham Budd Auctions, 8th November 2010, lot 642. The saddle was donated by Pat Taaffe for an after dinner auction at the Anglo-American Sporting Club in London where it was bought by Mr Arthur Pownall whose family consigned it for the 2010 auction. The Arkle Bridle, an authenticated bridle fixed with original reins worn by Arkle in some of his races, the bit inscribed ARKLE 19.4.1957, RETIRED 8.10.68; sold together with a frame mounted with all the original authentication relating to the sale of the bridle at a charity auction in 1970, including a signed letter of authenticity from T W (Tom) Dreaper on Greenogue headed paper dated 26th November 1970; a related letter from Anthony Fairbairn Secretary of the Racegoers Club, 42 Portman Square; the original purchase cheque made payable to the Arkle Memorial Fund; a press cutting regarding the Arkle Auction; and other items Provenance: Sold at Graham Budd Auctions, 7th November 2011, lot 19. The bridle had been bought at a charity auction following a gala performance of the play 'The Jockey Club Stakes' at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 9th November 1970. The evening was organised by the Racegoers Club as a principal money raiser for the appeal to erect a Doris Lindner-sculpted statue of Arkle at Cheltenham Racecourse, which of course came to fruition. The auction was conducted by the BBC commentator Peter Bromley and three items of Arkle memorabilia were auctioned. This bridle fetched £150 (although reported as guineas), a silver salver set with one of Arkle's shoes made £280, whilst Pat Taaffe's riding boots were purchased by the Duchess of Westminster for £100. A pair of jockey boots owned and used by Arkle's jockey Pat Taaffe, although not thought to have been used when riding Arkle, black and tan leather, the boot tops with embossed stamps PAT TAAFFE, the soles embossed P. TAAFFE A Desmond Snee (Irish 1957-2005) oil painting of Arkle, signed, oil on canvas portrait of the great steeplechaser surrounded by vignette portraits of all who were associated with his major successes, clockwise from top left, Pat Taaffe (jockey), Anne Duchess of Westminster (owner), Tom Dreaper (trainer), Liam McLoughlin (jockey), T.P. Burns (jockey), Mrs. Mary Baker (breeder), Mark Hely-Hutchinson (amateur jockey) and Paddy Woods (jockey), 76 by 91.5cm., 30 by 36in., framed A Desmond Snee limited edition print of Arkle with Pat Taaffe up, signed by Anne Duchess of Westminster, additionally signed by the artist, this being No.1 from the edition of 475, framed and glazed, 69.5 by 88 cm., 27 by 34 ½ in. A large and stunning colour portrait of Arkle with Pat Taaffe up at Leopardstown, produced, coloured and enlarged from an original photograph by Jim Cashman, framed and glazed, overall 85 by 107cm., 33 ½ by 42in. A Susan Crawford head portrait of Arkle, a print on canvas, 72 by 51cm., 28 by 20in., framed A Jim Cashman photographic print of Arkle at Leopardstown, mounted, framed and glazed, overall 67 by 80cm., 26 ¼ b
A collection of football & sporting memorabilia with Chelsea FC being the predominate theme, the lot including an unusual set of Chelsea 1954-55 Championship winning team autographs signed on a pre-prepared velum scroll, complete with signed manuscript letter from Roy Bentley when he returned the scroll to the owner having got the squad to sign; together with a qty. of Chelsea match programmes mostly dating between 1949 and 1958; other football programmes, also handbooks & annuals, fixture lists, posters, ticket stubs for matches at Wembley, an autograph collection mostly from a more modern period and including cricket, Wimbledon & Devonshire Park tennis programmes & tickets, and some Wembley Lions speedway programmes (a qty.)
A parcel of sporting memorabilia to include The Odeon Leicester Square ""Escape to Victory"" Gala Charity Premiere programme from 1981, a Sports movie poster book, a Carling Cup Final programme for 2010 Aston Villa v. Manchester United, Football`s comic heroes annual, Martin Peter`s autobiography hardback, three auction catalogues and three British Quad film posters for `Champions`, `Chariots of Fire/ Gregory`s Girl` and `When Saturday Comes`
Selection of Sporting Memorabilia: To consist of Tuff cigarette cards Radio Celebrities, Famous Footballers, Famous Cricketers, Celebrities and British History, Famous Film Stars, Slazenger Star Golf Ball unopened in original box, 6 Plated Golfing Spoons, Esso Football Coins 1970, FA Centenary (1 Box)
Selection of Sporting Memorabilia: To consist of Tuff cigarette cards Radio Celebrities, Famous Footballers, Famous Cricketers, Celebrities and British History, Famous Film Stars, Slazenger Star Golf Ball unopened in original box, 6 Plated Golfing Spoons, Esso Football Coins 1970, FA Centenary (1 Box)
A collection of sporting memorabilia to include Empire Stadium Wembley Final Tie between Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers, dated Saturday April 29th 1939, Jules Ramet Cup World Championship Official Souvenir programme, dated July 11th-30th, 1966, The Lawn Tennis Championships programme, dated 1967, 69, 73 and Centenary programme dated 1977, a Grand Fete opening ceremony from Shanklin Old Parish Church, signed by Tommy Trinder, dated 18th July 1956, three cup final ticket counterfoils for April 1923, 1939 and 1959, etc
A collection of sporting memorabilia comprising a Lancashire Rugby Shirt, bears label Lancashire N. R. U. Schoolboys, also the matching black cap with silver tassel dated 1922, a further rugby shirt and another cap with initials S.C.C. also in this lot five folders containing programmes for Liverpool Football Club dates vary from 1977-1979 and 1996 etc
Sporting memorabilia comprising two cased pairs of cufflinks with the crests of Manchester United ,a boxed early 1950s "Newfooty Table Soccer" game complete with instructions,pitch etc but missing five of the players with a number of later subbuteo players,a 2002 World Cup official Italy teddy bear,a rare 1963 West Indies cricket tour of England souvenir programme and unused Surrey v West Indies scorecard from the same tour and a porcelain jar and cover with an image of St. Andrew`s golf course
A Pele signed autographed montage, with photograph, with autographed book page mounted beneath the photograph of the famous image of Bobby Moore and Pele exchanging shirts at the 1970 World Cup, in gilt frame, glazed, overall dimensions 54.6x34.7cm with certificate of authenticity for Sporting Memorabilia of Warwick, with compliment slip and purchase receipt from Bid-Up TV .
Wolverhampton Wanderers, a collection of various memorabilia, a 1925/26 Handbook, with no covers, a card `Play Up Wolves`, with the compliments of Harry Gordos, 2 copies of Wolves `Fan Fare` a history of the club, by Sporting Star in 1946, a 1951/52 Wolves Official Handbook, a 1953/54 Champions Wolves Souvenir, and 1960 Wembley Wolves brochure.
A SPECIAL EDITION RED MANCHESTER UNITED V. COVENTRY CITY SHIRT No.9, with lace-up collar and embroidered badge, inscribed Manchester United Football Club, F.A.Carling Premiership Champions 1993-94, the reverse lettered McClair, the sleeves with 1992-93 F.A.Premier League Champions flashes. Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 8 & 9th November 2010, Lot 162. With United retaining the 1993-94 Championship the above special edition shirt was produced for the final home game against Coventry City. The shirt is an official match issue shirt produced for Brian McClair, the game also saw Bryan Robson make his final appearance for United before retiring to take up a managerial post
A WW2 R.A.F group of medals awarded to A/C G.N Goodban (photographic Reconnaissance Force) to include an Air crew Europe star,1939-45 star, Burma star, war and defence medals. Also to include an extensive collection of sporting memorabilia. Mr Goodbans played cricket for the R.A.F during the war and then went on to become a teacher and played for Rosslyn Park cricket club where he received a silver clasps cricket ball to mark his membership
A group of sporting memorabilia principally footballer John Charles including signed 1971 caricature card of Charles at Hereford United and photograph of Charles in Hereford team; also vintage trade cards of Charles at Leeds United, one signed beside image. Also autographs of British and Empire boxing champions Joe Ezra and Brian Curvis and card relating to Jimmy Wilde
A collection of assorted autographed football and other sporting memorabilia to include black and white photograph of Manchester United European cup team, signed by Nobby Stiles, Tony Dunne, Bill Foulkes, John Aston, Anderton etc (7 signatures), also an Open Golf championship programme for 18th - 21st July 1991, signed by Severiano Ballesteros, further autographed photographs to include George Best, Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan, Jonathan Edwards, Kelly Holmes, Jan Lammers Le Mans winner 1998, Brian Lara, Matthew Pinsent, Greg Rusedski, Alan Shearer, Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE and Johnny Wilkinson etc
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE CAREER OF RANGERS AND SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL TOMMY `TULLY` CRAIG Tommy Craig made his League debut for Rangers against Clyde at Ibrox on 24th September 1923. In this match, he scored two goals and at the end of the season, he had scored a further 12 goals from 37 matches and helped Rangers to the Division 1 League Championship. More-or-less an ever-present for the Ibrox side during their fruitful period in the 1920s, Craig totalled 322 appearances for Rangers scoring 38 goals. He helped the side to 7 League Championship`s between 1923-24 and 1930-31 and appeared in 3 Scottish Cup finals, winning two winners medals. One of a rare breed of footballers who played for both Celtic and Rangers. Tommy started his footballing career with Tullibody F.C. (thus earning him his nickname `Tully` before joining Celtic in 1919. After a brief period with Alloa Athletic in 1922 he joined Rangers and played with them until 1935 A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1929-30 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won By Rangers F.C., T. Craig, 1929-30, with ring suspension Provenance: Christie`s South Kensington, Sporting Memorabilia, 23rd November, 2004, Lot 288 In the above Scottish Cup final replay match played on 16th April 1930 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Partick Thistle 2-1, Craig scoring one goal. In the first match played on 12th April 1930 Rangers and Partick Thistle drew the match 0-0
A Treasure Trove of Sporting Memorabilia: several sports covered including Wrestling 1934 Empire Games Programme, Harlem Globetrotters programme & Ticket 74, Cycling magazines from the 60s featuring Tommy Simpson, Tennis Davis & Wightman Cup 69 and Brighton Tournament 62 programmes, Denis Compton first edition “End of an Innings” 1958, good selection of World Cup Mexico 1970 Guides, Postcards, Stickers and set of Blymsa Futbol Coleccion Cards, 5 Armbands from Open Golf Championship including Royal Lytham & St. Annes 74, Royal St. Georges 81, Birkdale 89, other sports include Cricket, Darts, Ice Hockey, Rugby League, Rugby Union, American Baseball & Football. Well worth a look. A lot.
A box containing an assortment of various Formula 1 sporting memorabilia to include a folio containing a large selection of Formula 1 photographs, letters and correspondence, various tickets and photographs, to include signatures from Graham Hill OBE, Michelle Alboreto, Gianni Morbidelli, Mark Surer, Eddie Irvin, etc. and a collection of sporting books on Martin Brundell, Nigel Mansell, "A Formula 1 Year 2000-2001", etc. (Please note folio with signatures in display cabinet for viewing)

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