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Large quantity of approximately 567 First Day covers from the 1960s to early 2000s to include; '20th Century Women of Achievement', 'Big Stars From The Small Screen', 'Classic Sports Cars', 'All The Queen's Horses', 'Robert Burns', 'Post Offices', 'The Great Tudor', 'British Rural Architecture'. 'Ulster '71 Paintings', 'Modern University Buildings', 'Fire Service', 'Jane Austen', etc.
Edwardian and later postcard album, mostly topographical, transport etc, including Swanage, Newcastle, County Down Harbour, Seaton, Beer, Guernsey, Bryansford, High St Cheltenham and Promenade, Clovelly, Farmans Aeroplane, Isle of Wight, wrecked zeppelin Cuffley 1916, ships including HMS Hood, aeroplanes, Irresistible tanks, Highcliffe, Padenham Green, High Wycombe, White Horse Inn Droxford, Southsea, Ryde, Cowes, Wrestling at Grasmere Sports, Glastonbury, train scene off to the Mumbles, Portrush Golf, Chandlers Ford, Bournemouth, Eyam, Ireland including River Shannon, St Patrick, St Cork, Newry, Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Co, Steamships, etc, approximately 300 cards
British Sports & Sportsmen 'Racing' compiled & edited by The Sportsman 1920, limited to 1000 copies with many full-page plates & other illustrations, bound in full gilt leather. Racing Illustrated, edited by Henry Smurthwaite Volumes 1-3, 1895-1896 published at the Offices of 'The Sportsman' & printed for Hudson & Kearns, illustrated throughout with photographic reproductions, 3 folio (worn) volumes in half leather (4)
The Shooter’s Guide or Complete Sportsman’s Companion by B. Thomas 1826 with engraved plates. An Illustrated Treatise on The Art of Shooting by Charles Lancaster 1889 illustrated. Shots from A Lawyer’s Gun 1927. Mr. Punch with Rod and Gun. Sporting Days by John Colquhoun 1866. Sketches of the Wild Sports & Natural History of The Highlands by Charles St. John illustrated 1878. Field Sports of Scotland 1936. The Complete Sportsman 1914 illustrated Lewis Baumer. Sportsman’s Bedside Book by B.B. 1937. Moonraking illustrated Lionel Edwards 1936. Lives of the Hunted and Wild Animals I Have Known by Ernest Seton. Mountaineering with 130 illustrations, Hounds & Dogs Their Care, Training & Working illustrated 1932 and Steeplechasing (Lonsdale Library). Linen backed map of Gloucestershire / Wiltshire labelled 'Duke of Beaufort' (16)
[Sporting & Wildfowl] Duck Shooting by Van Campen Heilner 1951. Sporting Adventure by J. Wentworth Day 1937. Wild Life in the Tree Tops by Capt. Knight 1921. Letters to Young Sportsmen illustrated Lionel Edwards 1930. Goose Fever by Douglas McDougall 'Magnum' edition. Birds of Marsh & Mere 1926. British Birds & Their Haunts 1911. Shooting Sitting, An Anthology of Shooting by Robin Chute SIGNED & LIMITED. Shooting by Moor Field & Shore (Lonsdale Library). Coverts & Casts Field Sports & Angling 1946. Book of Indian Birds. The Ducks Came Back 1947. Bird Collectors Medley 1930. Sport in Wildest Britain by Hesketh Prichard 1921. British Birds by Kirkman & Jourdain. Marsh & Mudflat by Major Dawson 1931 etc (24)
[Racing] The Jockey Club or a Sketch of the Manners of the Age (Charles Pigott), printed for H.D. Symonds 1792. Genius Genuine by Samuel Chifney (Jockey) of Newmarket, A Fine Part in Riding a Race...To Train Horses for Running...& Full Account of the Prince’s Horse 'Escape' running at Newmarket etc, printed January 9th 1804. Cleverly Won, A Romance of The Grand National by Hawley Smart 1887. Pierce Egan’s Book of Sports...embracing The Turf, The Chase, The Ring and The Stage with Original Memoirs of Sporting Men printed for T.T. & J. Tegg 1832 with woodcut titles. Ruff’s Guide to The Turf 1885-86. The Epping Hunt by Thomas Hood with engravings after George Cruikshank 1830. The Turf by Nimrod 1851 – mostly half-leather and with varying degrees of wear (7)
A vintage stainless steel Oyster Junior Sports watch with fifteen jewel movement and Arabic numerals to the dial with subsidiary seconds hand, diameter excluding winding crown 30mm.Condition Report: Pitting/wear to face. Crack/ Scratches to plexiglass, crown has lost its thread, and cannot be screwed to case. When wound the watch appears to run.
Oliver, George A. English Sports-Cars Hugh Evelyn, London, 1967, oblong folio volume, signed and inscribed by the author, dated 1978 Together with a quantity of Bartholomew regional maps of mixed age and a further quantity of Admiralty Charts, circa-1990 Condition Report:Available upon request
Franklin Mint, a boxed pair of 1:24 scale Special Editions comprising of B11YC99 1964 ½ Ford Mustang “UCLA” complete with additional accessories such as sports bag and Cooler Box & Tool along with 1967 Stars And Stripes Corvette complete with Paperwork, Tool, Gloves and Hood accessory. Although not checked for completeness, conditions appear to be Good in generally Poor to Good outer boxes and Fair inner Polystyrene. See photos.
Franklin Mint, a partly boxed (Polystyrene only) group of 1:24 scale performance/sports cars to include 2x 1978 Corvette in Metallic Silver along with Lamborghini Countach in Red. Although not checked for completeness, conditions appear to be Fair to Good in generally Poor outer Polystyrene only. These models may have been on display therefore may have smaller delicate pieces missing, broken off or loose. See photos.
Franklin Mint, a boxed pair of 1:24 scale Mustang models comprising of B11YC99 1964 ½ Ford Mustang “UCLA” complete with additional accessories such as sports bag and Cooler Box (No Tool) along with B11WH07 1969 Mustang 302 “Boss” in Yellow and Black (Paperwork only). Not checked for completeness. Conditions generally appear to be Good in generally Fair mailer boxes and Fair inner Polystyrene.
Dinky, an unboxed Sports Car group comprising of No.109 M.G. Midget, No.36s Jaguar SS100, No.110 Aston Martin & No.107 Sunbeam Alpine. Conditions generally appear Good although models suffer from paint chips etc along with some having old price stickers or sticker marks on bases. See photos.
Sutcliffe (Herbert). For England and Yorkshire, 1st edition, signed, London: Edward Arnold, 1935, signed by the author to front free endpaper, portrait frontispiece, black and white illustrations after photographs, original green cloth, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Hutton (Len). Cricket Is My Life, reprint, London: Hutchinson & Co, 1949, signed by the author to half-title, black and white illustrations after photographs, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, lightly rubbed, 8vo, withTrueman (Freddie). Fast Fury, 1st edition, signed, London: Stanley Paul, 1961, signed by the author to title, portrait frontispiece, black and white illustrations, original green cloth, dust jacket, chipped with loss to foot of front panel, rubbed, 8vo, plusLaker (Jim). Spinning Round The World, 1st edition, presentation copy, London: Frederick Muller, 1957, inscribed to portrait frontispiece by the author, black and white illustrations after photographs, original blue cloth gilt, dust jacket, tape reinforcements to head and foot of spine, upper panel with tear resulting in loss at foot, 8vo, with approximately 55 other 20th-century books sports books, a majority signedQTY: (approx. 60)
Nicholson (William). An Almanac of Twelve Sports, London: William Heinemann, 1898, title with colour vignette, 12 colour lithograph plates, light offsetting to text leaves, advertisement for 'An Alphabet' bound at rear, original pictorial cloth-backed boards, spine frayed, bumped and a little soiled, slim 4to, together with An Alphabet, Allan Wofsy Fine Arts, San Francisco, 1975, 24 colour plates by William Nicholson, publisher's quarter cloth, dust-jacket with slight fraying and soiling, slim 4toQTY: (2)
Fashion. Apparel Arts, 9 volumes, Vol II No IV (Summer 1933), Vol V No II and No IV (1934/35), Vol VI No I-IV (1935/36), Vol VI No IV A (1936) and Vol X No 1 (1939), New York: William Hobart Weintraub, 1933-39, each with numerous colour and monochrome adverts for gentlemen's clothing, shoes, accessories, sports items, fabrics, some with original fabric swatches attached, illustrated articles, editorials and essays, letters to the editor, Volume X No.1 with front cover artwork designed by Paul Rand, original cloth-backed boards, eight with on laid pictorial panel to upper cover, minor wear to extremities, corners slightly worn, folioQTY: (9)NOTE:Apparel Arts was launched in 1931 by William Hobart Weintraub and was issued eight times a year. A men's fashion magazine for the clothing trade, it was aimed primarily at wholesale buyers and retail sellers. Initially, it had a very limited print run and was aimed solely at industry insiders to enable them to give advice to their customers. The popularity of the magazine spurred the creation of Esquire magazine in 1933.
* Football. An 1898 International cap awarded to William Sturrock Maxwell, Scotland v. England, Celtic Park, April 2, 1898, velvet cap with tassel and piping, embroidered 'S v E' with the Scottish football crest and date of 1898, small areas of wear to the internal silk lining, together with a mounted photograph of the Scotland team for the same match, Scotland v. England, Celtic Park, April 2, 1898, the team legend identifying William Maxwell (seated far left), tear and loss at lower left corner of mount (affecting Maxwell and the trainer's names), some toning and edge wear, mount size 39.5 x 37.5 cm, plus a black velvet sports cap, with embroidered Olympic rings flag, a ball surrounded by seven stars, and date of 1910-11, the silk interior lining stamped 'Maison Mul, successeur M. Bruggeman, Bruxelles'QTY: (3)NOTE:William Sturrock Maxwell (1876-1940), an inside-forward, commenced his career at Hearts Strollers, then Arbroath, Hear of Midlothian and Dundee before joining Stoke City in 1895, where he was the club's top scorer for the next five seasons. His final club was Bristol City from 1905-08, before retiring and taking a coaching role with the Belgian national team.His only Scotland cap, here present was for Scotland v. England International match, Celtic Park, 2 April, 1898 (Scotland 1 England 3).Provenance: W. S. Maxwell's daughters Edna and Molly, thence by descent.
A Great War Royal Naval Division M.C. group to Lieutenant W. Barnett, Anson Battalion, R.N.D. late East Yorkshire Regiment (Hull Commercials), who was later wounded in action and taken prisoner of war Military Cross, George V, the reverse engraved ‘Lieut. W. Barnett, Anson Battn. R.N.D., Sept. 1918’; 1914-15 Star (10-699 Sjt. W. Barnett. E. York. R.); British War and Victory Medals (S. Lt. W. Barnett. R.N.V.R.) mounted for wearing, nearly extremely fine (4) £1,400-£1,800 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Sotheby, December 1998. M.C. London Gazette 11 January 1919: ‘T./Sub. Lt. Walter Barnett, Anson Bn., R.N.V.R., R.N. Div. For conspicuous gallantry during an attack. Under heavy machine-gun fire he successfully led his company forward by rushes to the final objective. Twenty-seven enemy machine guns were afterwards counted on the ground over which his company passed, and it was chiefly owing to their determined advance that the battalion was able to reach its final objective. He showed fine courage and leadership.’ Sold with the following documentation and artefacts: i) four original photo-postcards, of Barnett in uniform, two of them with fellow officers; ii) Case of issue for M.C., related cap badge, an Australian Military Forces cap badge, ribbon bar, whistle, and two military sports medals, in silver; iii) Buckingham Palace P.O.W. ‘welcome home’ letter, with original envelope; iv) two local newspaper pages (Hull Daily News and Eastern Morning News, 15/16 January 1919), containing the following article: ‘Lieutenant Barnett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett, 162 Blenheim Street, and was engaged with Messrs. Dawson and Loncaster, solicitors. He joined the Hull Commercials in September 1914, and saw service with them in Egypt and France. In August 1917 he was granted a commission in the Royal Naval Division, and returned to France in May 1918. The brave act for which he was granted the decoration occurred in connection with the breaking of the Hindenburg switch line on the 2nd September last. Lieutenant Barnett subsequently saw very heavy fighting, but escaped unwounded down to the 30th September, when, in an attempt undertaken by him to silence an enemy machine-gun, he had the misfortune to lose his right eye, and was taken prisoner. He returned to Hull from Germany last month, and is at present at the Brooklands Hospital for officers, Cottingham Road.’
Territorial Army Nursing Service cape badge, silver; Territorial Force Nursing Service cape badge, silver; together with a single Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service collar badge; three Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve collar badges; a pair of 4th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment spots medals, silver, the reverse engraved ‘Bn. Sports 1933 Tug of War 1st’ and ‘L.G. Comptn. N.C.O.s 1st Sgt. T. Meredith’; and a miniature Scottish Sword, by Hamilton & Inches, silver, hallmarks for Edinburgh 1934, generally very fine (9) £100-£140 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
BOXED CORGI TOYS GOLDEN GUINEA GIFT SET comprising Chevrolet Corvair, Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, Ford Consul Classic, gold finish, red interiorProvenance: private collection SwanseaComments: good overall, part of a single owner collection, scuffs, misshapen and split to box, wear to inner cardboard tray, catalogue missing, some wear to cars, viewing highly recommended
Dinky Toys 125 "Fun A'Hoy" to include Ford Consul Corsair - Red body, pale grey interior, silver trim, chrome spun hubs and with Healey sports boat - Green, cream hull and orange trailer with black plastic wheels and with figures (issue with figures only available in set) - Good Plus to Excellent in a Good to Good Plus presentation box with detailed header (cellophane is split)
A GENTLEMAN'S CONTINENTAL STAINLESS STEEL SPORTS WATCH with manual wind movement, the grey and blue two-tone dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, luminous baton numerals and hands, sixty minute rotating bezel, circa 1970's, on a black leather strap; and a quantity of various other gentleman's wristwatches including Roma, Accurist and Timor (a lot)
A Rolex silver cushion shaped gentleman's wristwatch, with wire lugs, case back engraved Whitehead Aircraft Sports 18th Augst 1917 1st Prize Cigarette Race Won by [blank], 32 x 32mm, import marked London 1916 and a contemporary silver wristlet watch with Syren movement, import marked London 1915 (2) Neither watch in working order, sold with all faults, as seen. The Syren movement associated to the case. Rolex - balance damaged
B.M.C. literature including Austion Healey Sprite Mk.Four 8 page leaflet; Austin Healey 3000 Mk. III Sports Convertible 8 page leaflet; Triumph promotional catalogues including GT6 MkI, Spitfire Mk2, 1967 Ex-Works Price List, New TR4A, Triumph Herald 1200 and 12/50 Series, New 2-Litre Triumph Vitesse, 1300, 2000; a promotional poster M.G.s through the ages; another Healey History; A Meet the Morris family fold-out leaflet; Austin leads the field fold-out leaflet etc.
Rare 80cc Yamaha YSR80 'Gag Bike'. Introduced in the late 1980s, during the sports bike craze, the YSR80 was aimed at the Japanese home market and they were often referred to as 'Gag Bikes' Designed to replicate the Yamaha FZ750 but with an 80cc two-stroke engineThis example is presented in mostly original and unrestored conditionUK-registered with a current V5C and in good running orderComplete with its original mirrors and rear warning triangleShowing 1,741km (1,080 miles) which is believed to be correctRecently fitted with new tyresSmall history file containing VJMC dating letter, an old MOT and other associated paperworkSpecification Make: YAMAHA Model: YSR80 Year: 1986 Registration Number: C603 XRT Engine Number: 2GX-Click here for more details and images
A good looking example of the sporty Tiger T100C. The T100 Tiger was Triumph's primary sports bike from the late 1950s onwardsVarious models were produced including this US-focused T100C It's a matching numbers example and appears to be an older restorationIt still presents in good overall condition and the engine turns over with good compressionPart of a large private Collection over the last few years and not run for some time, so will require some recommissioning before useLarge history file containing numerous receipts, reprinted manuals, old MOTs and import informationUK-registered since 2001 and complete with its current V5CSpecification Make: TRIUMPH Model: T100C TIGER Year: 1967 Registration Number: UCA 153D Engine Number: T100C H51390Click here for more details and images
Largely unrestored and original GT750 'Kettle'. Water-cooled two-stroke triple GT750, known as the 'Kettle' in the UKLaunched in 1971 as a sports-tourer boasting 67bhpThis nicely presented example is in mostly original and unrestored conditionTank and side panels appear to be painted in the correct colourIn good running order and still fitted with its original exhaust systemShowing 10,000 miles, believed to be correctImported in 2015 and UK-registered with a current V5CSpecification Make: SUZUKI Model: GT750M Year: 1974 Registration Number: BSS 248M Engine Number: GT750 64308Click here for more details and images
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