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A silver and enamelled fob medal, detailed 'S.G.S. Sports', various artillery buttons and badges, further badges, including Royal Sussex Regiment, medal ribbons, a motor fuel ration book and a belt, mounted with a variety of uniform buttons and shoulder titles.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Boxing Carl Froch signed 16x12 colour Froch v Groves II montage photo. Carl Martin Froch, MBE (born 2 July 1977) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2002 to 2014, and has since worked as a boxing analyst and commentator for Sky Sports. He held multiple super middleweight world championships, including the WBC title twice between 2008 and 2011, the IBF title from 2012 to 2015, and the WBA (Unified) title from 2013 to 2015. At regional level he held the British, Commonwealth, and English super middleweight titles, and won the Lonsdale Belt in 2006. As an amateur in the middleweight division, Froch won a bronze medal at the 2001 World Championships, and the ABA title twice. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Football Michael Owen signed 10x8 Newcastle United colour photo. Michael James Owen (born 14 December 1979) is an English former footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle United, Manchester United and Stoke City, as well as for the England national team. Since retiring from football in 2013, he has become a racehorse breeder and owner and regularly features as a sports pundit and commentator. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
German Second World War Identity Card Grouping. SA sports booklet, attractive booklet in its own cover with the book having gold blocked SA Sports badge to the front, not filled in. DAF sports book, heavy canvas card with booklet to the interior, photograph of recipient wearing Hitler Youth uniform with hat, dated 1940. RAD card, triple folded card with photograph of recipient wearing RAD uniform, hatless, dated 1934. Work book for an overseas worker, a French worker, photograph of recipient wearing civil dress, dated 1943. Work book for a foreigner, female, photograph of recipient taken in Dortmund, stapled to book. Ukrainian national. Interesting post WWI 1924 identity card folded, issued in the French zone of occupation, generally good condition (6) £80-£120
Pair: Corporal H. Sunter, Machine Gun Corps, late Lancashire Fusiliers British War and Victory Medals (63707 Pte. H. Sunter. M.G.C.) together with large bronze medal, 50mm, for ‘Mounted Wrestling, 1st Batt. M.G.C., Flerzheim’, (L/Cpl. H. Sunter 11. 7. 19); silver medal, 31mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, ‘1st Bn. M.G.C. Sports Flerzheim 1919’ (L/Cpl. H. Sunter D. Coy. Boat Race); and bronze medal, 31mm, ‘1st Batt M.G.C. B Coy Winners of Section Alarm Race Heimerzheim 1919’, in card box of issue, extremely fine (5) £40-£50 --- Harry Sunter, a native of Oswaldtwistle, enlisted into the 21st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers on 11 May 1916 (36273) and transferred to the Machine Gun Corps on 12 October 1916. Served in France and Flanders from 16 March 1917, 216 Coy, later 1st Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Sold with copied soldier’s papers.
German Identity Book Grouping. DAF workbook in its cover, issued 1934, no photograph. German workbook to a German national, no photograph. German administrative Veterans Association, single card, dated 1937, no photograph. German Sports Association double sided printed card, photograph of recipient wearing civil dress being an ex footballer. Luftschutzbund membership membership, single sided printed pink card, no photograph, dated 1938. Luftschutzbund double sided small booklet without photograph, dated 1938. Veterans Association booklet, filled with many payment stamps, without photograph, dated 1936. War Veterans Association double sided hard card for the NSKOV with many membership stamps. Sports Association hard card booklet, no photograph, dated 1934, generally good condition (9) £80-£120
The rare and well-documented Great War ‘Balloonatics’s’ D.F.M. group of five awarded to 1st Class Air Mechanic, later Squadron Leader, C. H. ‘Curly’ Palmer, No. 1. Balloon Company, No. 8 Kite Balloon Section, Royal Air Force, for his gallantry during an epic 4 and half hour flight at Ecurie, 19 July 1918. During the latter he, and his commanding officer and fellow observer Flight Lieutenant Bell, were engaged by “DB1” - a long-range naval gun which ran on rails from a concrete hide-out some 15 miles behind the Front. Despite the balloon being punctured in nine places by shellfire, Palmer and Bright carried on observing and gave observations for their Battery to engage the hostile gun and finally neutralise it. Palmer had been ordered to jump by Bell, but decided to stay with his officer, whose own parachute had been destroyed by shellfire, and was suffering from shell-shock. During the Second World War Palmer was employed as an ARP Warden during the Bristol Blitz, before going on to command 2152 (North Bristol) Squadron, Air Training Corps Distinguished Flying Medal, G.V.R. (21530 A.M.1. Palmer, C. H., R.A.F.) suspension slack; British War and Victory Medals (21530. 1.A.M. C. H. Palmer. R.A.F.); Defence Medal; Cadet Forces Medal, G.VI.R. (Act. Sqn. Ldr. C. H. Palmer. R.A.F.V.R.(T)) generally very fine (5) £4,000-£5,000 --- D.F.M. London Gazette 21 September 1918, the original recommendation states: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. On the 19th July, 1918, at Ecurie, this airman ascended at 2.25pm in the Balloon on observation work. At 3.25pm, this Balloon, while in Flight, was subjected to hostile shelling continuing at intervals until 6.05pm. Twelve rounds (air bursts) were fired in all and, in spite of the fact that several of the rounds burst very close to the Balloon, puncturing same in nine places, this airman carried out his observing and gave observations for the Battery, engaging the hostile gun for neutralisation. A.M. 1. Palmer has, on five previous occasions, been shelled while on observation work in the Balloon, and has invariably carried on his observing.’ Cecil Herbert Palmer was the son of Mr and Mrs H. H. Palmer of 18 Brighton Road, Weston-super-Mare. He was educated at the Central Council Schools, and won a County Council Scholarship to attend Sexey’s School, Blackford. Palmer successfully sat for a clerkship in the Postal branch of the Civil Service, and was also a member of the local R.A.M.C. unit. The following article written by Palmer, that appeared in Sports Quarterly, The Magazine of the Civil Service Sports Council, September 1971, gives the following detailed account of his Great War service: ‘I was mobilised on the 4th August, 1914, with my Territorial unit which formed part of the first 18 months of the war on the East Coast. The Brigade was then ordered to Gallipoli, but to my chagrin I found that I was to be left behind with the Reserve Unit at Colchester, it having been discovered that I was under age for service overseas. In the Reserve Unit I was employed on clerical duties, in the course of which I saw a memorandum asking for volunteers to transfer to the Royal Flying Corps as Clerk (General Duties) or Despatch Rider. This offered me the prospect of a more adventurous life and prompted me to apply. I was as promptly accepted and soon found myself transferred to the RFC depot at Farnborough. Life here was very hectic because of the rapid expansion of the Corps. Fresh batches of transferees, also of recruits straight from civilian life, were arriving daily to undergo the Initial Training Course - commonly known as “square bashing”, The Drill Instructors and senior NCOs were all transferees from the Brigade of Guards, so it may be well imagined that on parade the discipline was pretty rigid.... With our course completed we were posted to Perham Down on Salisbury Plain so as to make room for further batches of raw recruits at Farnborough.... The time was by now February 1916 and very wet and cold. My main recollection of this camp is of a collection of Nissen huts in a sea of liquid mud criss-crossed by numerous lines of duck-boards to permit passage from one part to another without becoming submerged in the mud. Luckily our stay there lasted only a month, and then we were back at Farnborough pending drafting to France. We landed at Le Havre on 19th April, 1916, and stayed overnight in the rest camp near the docks prior to moving up to Bethune. There we were due to replace the RNAS at No. 1 Wing Headquarters. Our party consisted of one Corporal (a Despatch Rider), two 19 year old Clerks (GD), namely Duggie Garrett and myself, and about 36 others. The Corporal, no doubt due to his previous Service experience and age, was placed in charge of the Administration offices; but Duggie and I considered this a diabolical invasion of our rightful preserves and, with youthful impetuosity, were not slow to voice our displeasure. In consequence, within a month or five weeks we found ourselves posted, without any warning, to No. 8 Balloon Section and our trade transferred to Kite Balloon Telephonist. The duties of the these Tradesmen consisted of manning the Section Exchange on a two-hourly rota. We were also responsible for manning the Section Exchange, situated in a deep dug-out in the support trenches. This exchange linked up Balloon and Field Batteries, whereas the Section exchange had lines to Artillery Group HQ, Wing HQ and other Balloon Sections. The Forward exchange was manned by two KB Telephonists for 8-10 days at a time repairing any lines rendered unserviceable through enemy action. During this period we ate, slept and lived underground, except for our “constitutional” above ground to visit the converted soap-box with the hole carved out which acted as our “loo”. The times I enjoyed most, however, were our periods of duty in the Operations Room. There we did duty during balloon ascents acting as liaison between Balloon and Batteries and passing on messages and observations. There was a large library of aerial photographs which clearly showed damage to enemy positions after attack by our guns or aeroplanes. My assistance in these duties was evidently thought worthy of encouragement by the Balloon Observers, for one of them offered to give me a trip in the Balloon to see how things worked aloft. I was excited at the prospect and gladly accepted. The Spencer Observation Balloon was about 60 ft. long and some 15-20 ft. high. It required a crew of 30-36 men to handle it from its “bed” to the Winching Position situated usually 80 to 100 yds. away. There were two stabilising fins, one on each side of the balloon, and a rudder, all three being filled with air; the balloon itself, however, was filled with Hydrogen gas - very inflammable stuff! The balloons were attached to a drum of heavyweight cable which was let out slowly by the winch to the extent of 1,500 to 2,000 ft.... Some 20 ft. below the balloon was slung the observation basket, about 5 ft. by 3 ft., attached to the balloon rigging. The basket comfortably housed two observers, their equipment and sandbags, the latter being used as ballast and jettisoned when more height was required. A pair of telephone wires attached to the cable passed through a transformer in the basket, and both observers could carry out separate conversations over the one pair of wires without interference. My first balloon trip did not come off until April 1917. In those days ballooning was much a fine weather venture and even on fine days the visibility had to be good before it was worthwhile to make an ascent. My trip, however, was a big disappointment, the whole cou...
German Second World War Armbands. Large size SA sports armband, Bevo woven, gold on white centre with original RZM ticket to the interior. Service worn In Service of the Armed Forces, large black woven eagle on yellow background with Third Reich over-stamp. Deutsche Wehrmacht, printed on yellow cloth, some ink stains. Horstwacht, printed black on yellow background with Third Reich over-stamp, service worn, generally good condition (4) £140-£180
Jay Mohr actor signed colour photo 10 x 8 inch. Jon Ferguson Jay Mohr is an American actor, comedian and radio host. He is known for his roles as film producer Peter Dragon in the TV comedy series Action, Professor Rick Payne in the TV series Ghost Whisperer, the title role in the CBS sitcom Gary Unmarried, as a featured cast member on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live, and as the backstabbing sports agent Bob Sugar in Jerry Maguire. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Box of assorted items to include; cased set of Hanimex 8 x 40 binoculars, cased set of Sport glass 4 x 30 binoculars, a Beswick Beatrix Potter 'Tabitha Twitchit' figurine, Smith's Empire pocket watch, 'Premier Sports' cased set of metal Boules with wooden jack, three wooden boxes; two with metal foliate design etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Trade cards, Topps, Jurassic Park Official Card Collectors Album containing various cards sold with the official sticker book from the same series (complete) (water damage and paper loss to cover but contents gd) sold with 9 boxes of the same Collectors Edition Dick Tracy Movie Cards each containing 110 deluxe movie cards & 11 stickers. The lot also includes 2 scale models Triumph Spitfire 1974 from The British Sports Car Classic Series & s German Tiger Tank (gen gd)
Sport, a selection of ephemera to include a 1984 VII World Wheelchair Games Paralympics U.K. brochure, a 1968 National Stoke Mandeville Games (forerunner to Paralympics) programme, cash ledger for Wealdstone Cycling Club 1935-53, 4 1950s amateur cycling programmes, 2 membership cards, sports and social club menus, 7 items of fencing ephemera to include The Fencers Companion (Bertrand 1950), Fencing Technique (de Beaumont 1955) and a small selection of chess booklets (gen gd) (27)
Sport, 1924, 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games, ephemera to include 1924 Official Report of the Paris Olympic Games (Modern Pentahlon photocopied section ONLY), British Modern Pentathlon Team embroidered blazer, vest and track suit badges, luggage label, tie, enamel and cloth badges, identity cards, postcards sent from Mexico and Munich Olympic Games, 1968 Official Report of the Mexico Olympic Games, World Sports 1968 Mexico Olympic Games magazine, 1972 Munich Olympic Games Official Handbook Of Great Britain's Team etc. (some age toning, gen gd) (28)
Photographs, an album of postcards and photographs circa 1955 relating to No. 5352 Airfield Construction Wing Royal Air Force in Germany showing airfield construction, equipment, camps, personnel, sports, high jinks etc., a qty. of shipping photographs, a modern album of 160+ colour photographs of motor cars and commercial vehicles (most taken at shows), together with an album commemorating the Southwold Railway Centenary to contain commemorative envelope and stamp, 2 railway letter stamps, 4 humorous post cards 'The Sorrows of Southwold' series by Reg Carter and 24 other colour commemorative postcards (gd) (qty)
Football tickets, a collection of approx. 350 football match tickets mostly 1970's onwards but a few earlier, incl. Sheffield Utd v WBA 1957/58 FA Cup, Sheffield Utd v Arsenal 71/2 FAC, Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa FAC s/f 58/59 at Hillsborough, Man Utd v St Etienne ECWC 77/78, Liverpool season ticket booklet 89/90 and others, many matches involve Leicester or Sheffield Utd, duplication throughout. The lot also includes approx. 40 tickets from other sports, mostly Rugby Union ( a few tickets with scores noted to face, gen gd)
Sports press photos, a collection of approx. 100 b/w press photos from various sports incl. Cricket, tennis, golf, rugby, boxing, athletics etc, includes portraits, sporting action etc, various sizes, noted Alan Minter, John McEnroe, Harvey Smith, Graham Roope, Viv Richards, JPR Williams, Virginia Wade, Bob Willis, Jimmy Connors etc, mostly identified to backs with photographers press stamps, some duplication (gen gd)
Trade cards, Football, a quantity of loose trade cards inc. Esso Squelchers, Barratt's, Famous Footballers, National Spastics, Famous Footballers, Primrose, Football Funnies, Cup-tie quiz, Mitcham, Footballers, Nabisco, Footballers, Donaldson's, Sports Favourites, etc (mixed condition, fair/vg) (100's)
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