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WRESTLING Pre-war wrestling memorabilia comprising 2 cards for fights at Smethwick Market in 1936 with photographs of prominent wrestlers on the reverse, advertising leaflets and photos for fights at Galaland , Edgbaston in 1939, a postcard photo of Micky Wood and an issue of the Sporting Ringsider (BWBC) dated Wed July 19th 1939. Magazine has a few folds and small tears to edge otherwise generally good. As described
Miscellaneous racing memorabilia, including: a dinner menu at the Ritz Hotel, 20th April 1921, to congratulate Mr Tom M McAlpine owner of the Grand National Winner `Shaun Spadah`; Derby Club Dinner Menus at the Savoy Hotel for 1935 & 1952; an engraving of the trophies on offer at Ascot in 1855; various ephemera including an old autographed manuscript letter from John Bell, Hon. Sec. of Carlisle Racecourse; miscellaneous prints & bookplates; a John Oaksey-signed b&w press photograph of him jumping the last at Sandown to win on Carrickbeg in 1964; a signed typescript letter from Brough Scott dated 19th May 1981; the very first edition of the Racing Post 15th April 1986 and the Sporting Life carrying the story of Lester Piggott`s [first] retirement in 1985; and a qty. of photographs including press issues with captions to the reverse and some glass photographic slides (a qty.)
Football & sporting memorabilia relating to Ken Stanley Promotions, including an advanced acetate copy of the LP `The World Beaters Sing The World Beaters` and two advance promotion copies of the single `Back Home`; with related press cuttings; the lot also including a Kenyon china plate printed with portraits of the England 1970 World Cup squad; Esso 1970 World Cup coins collection; a pair of pewter half-pint tankards set with England/Bobby Moore medallions; Goal magazine with a 1970 World Cup
THE FOLLOWING LOT WAS AWARDED TO MANCHESTER UNITED FULL BACK JACK GRIFFITHS. A 9CT GOLD 1935-36 DIVISION 2 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Winners, Manchester United, J. Griffiths, 1936, with ring suspension. Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 28 & 29 October, 2009, Lot 366. Jack Griffiths was born in Fenton, Staffordshire, he joined Manchester United in 1934 after spells with Wolves and Bolton Wanderers. He quickly established himself as a first team regular making a total of 176 League and Cup appearances scoring one goal. Manchester United won the Division 2 Championship this season with 56 points, Charlton Athletic being runners-up with 55 points
Football etc: Wembley, a large collection of programmes, team sheets, memorabilia etc 1993 onwards inc. Cup Finals, Internationals, Non League Finals etc plus other sports inc. Rugby League, Boxing, Greyhound Racing etc. Sold with a few non sporting items inc. Music events at Wembley. (qty, 2 boxes)
Football - A Glasgow RANGERS football handbook, 1950-51; a BIRMINGHAM CITY F.C. Players` Album, circa 1948; Daily Worker Football Annual, 1949-50; Findon`s Football Annual, 1947-8; a wooden football supporter`s rattle, circa 1950s; books, programmes, and other items; together with a quantity of other sporting memorabilia, including a Leicester Speedway programme, 1953 (Leicester v. New Zealand);Best Bid
Football and other sporting memorabilia, comprising: miscellaneous cigarette cards covering football, cricket, rugby, horse racing, Olympics and golf; sold together with eight Hartleys jam jars with lids bearing the portraits of Peter Osgood, Colin Bell, Bobby Charlton, George Best, Alan Ball, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks and Bobby Moore; 6 plastic portrait busts of footballers from the Joe Mercer Great Britain Soccer Squad set; a promotional leaflet signed by the Olympic swimming champion David Wilkie; a commemorative medallion from the 1968 Olympic Games; and a Welsh Rugby Union souvenir tea towel (a qty.)
A large quantity of sporting memorabilia auction catalogues dating from the early 1980s to the present day, general sports sales, specialist auctions of football, golf, cricket, rugby, sporting art etc., mostly UK but some American, continental and Australian content, Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonham’s, Budd, Mullocks, Knights, Phillips, Brookes etc
24 Cricket score cards for matches at Lord’s and The Oval, including v Australia in 1921, 1926 (two), 1930 & 1961, also Tests v South Africa in 1924 & 1951, New Zealand 1931 & 1958, India 1932 and West Indies 1950; and 13 other cards dating between 1947 and 1976 for MCC, Gentlemen of England and Middx/Surrey v overseas touring sides, plus Middlesex & Surrey county matches and Clifton v Tonbridge 1947; together with four Test Match entrance tickets; the lot also including a small quantity of other sporting memorabilia, mainly cricket and, football including programmes, but also Olympic, golf and table tennis items (a qty.)
Sporting Memorabilia - Huddersfield Town programmes, 2005-2009, large collection of Home, Away, Reserves etc. Huddersfield Town programmes, 1970-71, full set of League Homes; together with Anglo-Italian v Bologna, FA Cup - Three games v Stoke, v Birmingham, West Riding Cup and Bradford City, Halifax Town, League Cup v Nottingham Forest, Friendly v Sheffield Wednesday, Reserves, Aways, some duplication. (77) :- Two Boxes
Sporting Memorabilia - Manchester United Programmes, 1965-6 including v Partizan Belgrade (Home and Away), Benfica, Vorwarts, Away at Nurenberg, v Liverpool, Leeds and FA Cup games at Derby, v Rotherham, v Preston (Home and Away), Semi v Everton. 1966-77 Home and Aways including 1970 FA Cup Semi Final replay, 1976 Final, League Cup Semi-Finals 1970 v Aston Villa, and 75 at Norwich, 1971 Friendly v Coventry, 1976-7 v Ajax (Home and Away).
Sporting Memorabilia - Middlesex Wanderers Tour programmes, Dulwich Hamlet, Cheltenham, Cambridge City, publications; Programmes - Burscough, Youth, Junior and other programmes (approx 300); Manchester United programmes including 1967 Charity Shield, Aways at Barnsley 1964, Wolves; Photograph of Brian Robson, Eric Cantona Calendar etc.
Sporting Memorabilia - Manchester United programmes, FA Cup Finals 2005, 1983 Replay, 1977, 76, Semis, 1991 League Cup Final, 1976-7 v Ajax (H&A), other Home and Aways, 1970`s and 80`s, framed tickets, badges, watch, 1977 FA Cup Final `Red Devils` belt featuring twelve player portrait panels and club honours.
Scarce Boxing engraving by William Howard Robinson signed and dated 1917: titled "An Evening at The National Sports Club" depicting "Peerless Jim" Driscoll and Jim Bowker in the ring before Round 1 for the British Featherweight Championship in 1907 - signed in pencil by the artist to the border c/w hand drawn vignette of a boxer to the one corner and the Sporting Clubs Crest in the opposite corner - mounted and framed - image measures 16" x 30.5" - overall 36 x 47.5". Note: Driscoll won the fight with KO in the 17th round. Jim Driscoll went on to fight against World Feather Weight Champion Abe Attwell USA in New York in a no decision contest, which ended in a draw but given the "Newspaper decision" and laid claim to the crown. He held the British Feather weight title from 1906 - 1913 and also won the European Crown but died from pneumonia in 1925 and his popularity and fame saw the streets of Cardiff lined with mourners. Driscoll was a contemporary of Jimmy Wilde who was the subject of another painting by Robinson titled "A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club" which Mullock`s sold in 2007 for £155,000 a world record for Boxing memorabilia. William Howard Robinson was a noted representative artist and portrait painter of the early twentieth century. He was born on 3 November 1864 in Inverness-shire and attended Dulwich College from 1876 to 1882. He studied Art at the Slade School under Sir Simeon Solomon. His professional career as a portrait painter began circa 1910 when his interest in the sport of fencing led him to sketch all the leading fencers of the day; these sketches were reproduced in the sporting publication "The Field" leading to further commissions for portraits with a sporting theme. He became well known for his sketches and portraits of figures in the sporting world such as Lord Lonsdale, Chairman of the National Sporting Club. His two best-known paintings were "An Evening at the National Sporting Club" (1918) and "A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club" (1922). This first painting was of the boxing match between Jim Driscoll and Joe Bowker, it took Robinson four years to complete and contained details of 329 sporting celebrities. The second painting commemorated the historic boxing match between Jimmy Wilde and Joe Lynch that took place on 31 March 1919 and shows the Prince of Wales entering the ring to congratulate the victor, the first time that a member of the royal family had done so.
Cricket and other sporting memorabilia, comprising: a commemorative framed printed cotton scorecards for two famous England v Australia Test Matches: Jim Laker`s 19 wickets match at Old Trafford in 1956 and the Headingley Test of 1981, both with illustrations by the cartoonist Roy Ullyett and published by the Daily Express newspaper; and a framed signed b&w photograph of Jim Laker; plus a regular printed scorecard for the 1981 Headingley Test; a Boy`s Own Paper supplement print titled Famous English Cricketers-1880, decorative colour lithograph, mounted, the image 26 by 38cm., 10 by 15in.; sold together with 18 miscellaneous sporting posters, subjects including cricket, boxing and motor racing, duplication, various sizes, all rolled; and an original Times newspaper dated 1st April 1889 carrying a report on the University Boat Race, rolled (24)
A Collection of 1940`s and 50`s Football Programmes, including F.A. Cup 3rd round 2nd replay Aston Villa v Middlesbrough 1950 and 4th round Spurs v Sunderland 1950, Arsenal v Sunderland 1947, three 1946 Middlesbrough, seven 1945/46 Sunderland, two 1947 Hartlepool, World Cup 1970, four 1966 World Cup ticket stubs; together with Other Sporting Memorabilia, including football annuals, 1948 Australian cricket tour programme, two 1960 Olympic programmes, Olympic reports etc.
A mixed lot of sporting memorabilia to include cricket, rugby and football programmes including Internationals, Fagent league soccer, `MLS Book Celebrating Ten Seasons`, further bygone books to include `Empire News`, `Tackle Soccer This Way` by Duncan Edwards, `Boys Book of All Sports`, small quantity of Northern football magazines etc
A collection of sporting memorabilia relating to C.O.S. Hatton, including six various sporting caps from Cranleigh School in Surrey, a further cap for Cambridge University Lacrosse Club, and another for an unidentified cricket club (L.H.C.C.), a red cricket club blazer, a green lawn tennis club blazer, an England cloth badge dated 1927, three Cranleigh School blazer badges, various school fixture lists and scorecards, and various ephemera relating to C.O.S. Hatton as a lawn tennis player in the 1890s (a qty.) C.O.S. Hatton typified the brilliant all-round sportsman of his age. As well as being a fine amateur footballer, he also excelled at lawn tennis, athletics, lacrosse, cricket and rugby. Hatton played in the very first F.A. Amateur Cup final, for Casuals, in 1894 as well as holding the unusual distinction of playing for both Casuals and Corinthians, the two foremost amateur footballs teams in England. He also played rugby at first XV level for Blackheath at a fairly advanced age, having switched his winter sporting attentions from the round ball. The content of this lot mostly, but not exclusively, to Hatton's sporting achievements at schoolboy level and at Cambridge University.
Memorabilia formerly owned by Vivian Gibbins of West Ham United, Clapton and England, comprising: a F.F.F.A. banquet menu for the France v England international match held at the Hotel Lutetia 17th May 1924, personalised to Gibbins on the front cover and signed to the reverse in ink & pencil by the 14-man England party Vivian Gibbins, W. Williams (trainer), George Wilson (capt.), Fred Tunstall, Thomas Mort, Edward Taylor, George Thornewell, George Blackburn, Thomas Lucas, Harry Storer, Fred Ewer, Stanley Earle, Percival Barton and one other reserve; a group of three picture postcards relating to a 1920s West Ham United continental tour and featuring Syd King, Fred Norris, Alfred Earl and Vic Watson dressed in Dutch fisherman's costume, bearing signatures to the reverse; a group of 10 congratulatory telegrams sent to Mr & Mrs Vivian Gibbins on the occasion of their wedding 26th May 1928 including examples from West Ham United FC, Charlie Paynter & Dick Leafe and Mr & Mrs Syd King; 8 postcards/small photographs with football subjects including a portrait of Gibbins in Clapton kit, a team-group from Clapton's tour of the Channel Islands in 1920 and match action from Clapton F.A. Amateur Cup finals in 1924 & 1925; 23 other photographs/postcards relating to Gibbins's personal life and professional life as a school teacher; a West Ham Schools Sports Association Diamond Jubilee Dinner menu 17.3.51; two letters addressed to Gibbins; and a press cutting announcing the death of Charlie Paynter in 1970 (48) William Vivian Talbot Gibbins was born in Forest Gate, London, 10th August 1901. He was one of the last amateur footballers to have been capped for England at full international level. The striker combined his sporting activities with his professional life as a schoolmaster, eventually becoming headmaster of Harold Road School in West Ham. Viv made his debut for West Ham United in season 1923-24 but did not turn out regularly for the Hammers until the 1926-27 season as he also played for Clapton where he won back-to-back F.A. Amateur Cup medals in 1924 and 1925. Gibbins played twice for England, both against France, and scored twice on his debut in the 1924 international played at the General John Joseph Pershing Stadium in Paris when England recorded a 3-1 victory. In the latter part of his footballing days, Gibbins had spells at Brentford, Bristol Rovers and Southampton before joining Leyton for whom he appeared in a third Amateur Cup final in 1934. Thereafter he played for Catford Wanderers until his retirement in 1939. Vivian Gibbins maintained an active interest in East End schools' football until his death at Herne Bay, Kent, 21st November 1979.
Football and sporting memorabilia, comprising: two gilt-metal & enamel badges issued by the French Football Association and both inscribed for France v Belgium matches, Lille 26.7.64 and Forbach 21.7.63, probably amateur international encounters; two old supporter's badges, one for Arsenal the other Manchester United; A Plymouth Hospital Sports programme at Home Park 6.8.1938; a sportsmen's dinner menu in honour of The Earl of Lonsdale at the Savoy Hotel 28.2.1929; a Lord Mayor of London luncheon menu for the Football Association at Mansion House 27.4.51; and three postcards featuring W.B.A. 1905-06, Richmond Hill School football team 1918-19 and Hunslett Carr 1921-22 (10)
A Collection of Football Programmes and other Sporting Ephemera, including F.A.Cup Final programme Preston v West Brom 1954, three F.A.Cup ticket stubbs 1954 x 2 and 1958, twenty three club programmes from 1940's to 1960's, mainly Preston North End, plus club histories, Topical Times photo cards and other sporting memorabilia.
Sports memorabilia; a collection of sporting medals, un-named, mainly for Army Inter- Company Sporting events, each medal detailed 'India' and including two bronze relay race medals, four white metal relay race medals, Bronze Inter-Company football medal, white metal inter-platoon football medal, two Inter-Company Athletic sports medals, bronze Platoon efficiency medal, bronze Inter Company hockey competition and two small bronzed medals (14), all cased, F. Phillips medallist, Aldershot, circa1930.
Sporting caps and memorabilia relating to C.O.S. Hatton at St John's College Cambridge, two blue football club caps and fixture lists for 1891, 1892 & 1893; a rugby union club blazer badge and 1893 fixture list; a white and red piped cricket club cap with fixture lists for 1892 & 1893; a lawn tennis club cap and fixture lists for 1892 & 1893; a General Athletics Club rules booklet for 1891 and two Athletic Sports programmes for March 1892; the lot also containing a Stamford Grammar School athletics programme for 1892 (17)

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