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Lot 787

DIETER, Sports (rugby), 70 x 104mm, slight scuff to back, VG

Lot 221

Sports Box : Good mix in Cricket, Speedway, TT, Motor racing, boxing, Drag, Tennis, books mags , progs etc

Lot 194

Six Boxed Ninco Slot Cars, 50129 McLaren F1 GTR “Le Mans 1995” 50140 McLaren F1 GTR “Gulf” 50153 McLaren F1 GTR “Art Sports” 50171 McLaren F1 GTR “Tag Heur” McLaren F1 GTR “Gauloises” McLaren F1 GTR “Italjet” and unboxed McLaren F1 GTR West FM, in Scalextric plastic display box, models are generally very good to near mint, five boxes have card surrounds. (7 items)

Lot 208

Corgi Toys 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, opening boot, with spare wheel, black over silver body, red interior, spun wheels, in near mint bright original condition, with a very good original blue/yellow picture box, 7/7 in pencil on one end flap.

Lot 259

Dinky Toys, including: boxed 066 Dublo Bedford Flat Truck, 113 M.G.B. Sports Car, with driver, 150 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, two tone grey, missing one end flap, unboxed: 29c Leyland Double Decker Bus, 29h Duple Roadmaster Coach, 283 BOAC coach, blue/white, Morris Oxford,173 Nash Rambler and 175 Hillman Minx, all in fair to good original play-worn condition. (9 items).

Lot 263

Four Boxed Dinky Toys Cars, 107 Sunbeam Alpine Competition, pale blue body, cream interior/wheel hubs, white driver, no.26 ,108 M.G. Midget Sports Competition, off white body, maroon interior, red wheel hubs with driver no.28, 133 Cunnigham C-5R Road Racer, white body, blue stripes no ‘31’ tan interior, mid blue wheel hubs, sky blue driver and 158 Riley Saloon, pale green body, mid green wheel hubs, models are in fair to near mint original condition, boxes are poor to fair original condition.(4 items)

Lot 266

Dinky Toys 105 Triumph TR2 Sports, lemon yellow body, pale green interior, grey driver, with spun wheels hubs, in very good original condition, some paint chipping to rear of model, still displays well, non-illustrated red/yellow box, is good, some edge/age wear.

Lot 274

Two Boxed Dinky Toys Cars, 113 MGB sports car, cream body, red interior, spun hubs and driver, good condition, some paint touch ups and 198 Rolls Royce Phantom V, metallic green/cream body, spun wheels, light blue interior, in fair original condition, illustrated boxes are fair to good, complete with end flaps.(2 items)

Lot 494

A Quantity of mixed Miniature diecast vehicles, including: Budgie 6 x No 5 Wolseley Police Cars,2 x 8 Volkswagens, 2 x 13 Austin FX3 Taxi, 2 x 16 Austin Healey 100, 7 x No 53 National Road Tankers, No. 52 Shell BP Road Tanker, 9 x Lone Star Tuf Tots, boxed Lone Star Impy 23 Alfa Romeo 1600 spider, Britains Lilliput series open sports car, plus other items, all in near mint to fair original condition (approx.62 items)

Lot 521

Mixed Quantity of Toys, including: eight boxed Matchbox Moko Lesney Regular wheels, 4c Triumph T110 and sidecar, 5c London Bus Players please, grey plastic wheels, 17c Austin FX3 Taxi, 25b Volkswagen 1200, factory wheel error, grey plastic on front, silver plastic to rear, 32b Jaguar E Type, clear window, 46b Pickfords Removals van,48a Meteor Sports Boat, grey plastic wheels, 65b Jaguar 3.4 sedan, plus eight unboxed matchbox models, 2 x Crescent Racing cars, Dinky 23g Cooper Bristol, 670 Armoured car, Boxed Tri-ang Minic Fire Engine (rubber water bulb perished) plus others, all in fair to excellent original condition, boxes are poor to fair, two missing end flaps. (27 items).

Lot 77

Meccano M223 Non- Constructor Two-Seater Sports Car, blue/cream body, red seats, chrome plated grille, Meccano white tyres, Meccano Ltd Liverpool transfer to rear, in excellent original condition, missing key, but clockwork motor is working. approx. 8 ¼” (21 cms) in length.

Lot 78

Boxed Meccano M223 Non- Constructor Two-Seater Sports Car, red/blue body, chrome plated grille, Meccano white tyres, Meccano Ltd Liverpool transfer to rear, in excellent original condition, with a key, clockwork motor is working. approx. 8 ¼” (21 cms) in length, original lidded box is fair to good, with edge/age wear.

Lot 582

A collection of late 19th and 20th century ephemera relating primarily to the history of British cycling clubs and races,to include an 1889 Upton Park Cycling Club fixtures booklet, an 1897 dance card for a ball hosted by Carlton Cycling Club, a negative for a late 19th century photograph depicting members of Shaftesbury Cycling Club, along with a souvenir booklet commemorating the centenary of the club, a late 19th century membership card for Folkestone Cycling Club, a 1930 booklet 'Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Cyclists' Touring Club', programmes for the 1930 & 1931 edition of the Catford CC Hill Climb, a 1935 programme for Ravensbourne athletics club annual sports event, a 1936 edition of the Anerley Bicycle Club Gazette, a 1937 programme for the international cup race for cyclists at Crystal Palace Park, programmes for the 1949 & 1950 annual dinners of Crouch Hill Cycling Club, and the 1954 Unity Cycling Club annual dinner, a 1952 programme for the National Cyclist's Union London - Leamington road race, two booklets entitled 'Full Story of the Second Daily Express Tour of Britain 16-Day Cycle Race' and 'Full Story of the 1954 Daily Express Tour of Britain Cycle Race', a 1955 programme for the Amateur Circuit of Britain 9-day race, a souvenir programme for the 1955 Scottish 3-day race, a programme for the 1962 Merseyside four-day cycle road race, a programme for the 1966 Welsh National Road Race Championship, a quantity of programmes for the Milk Race spanning 1959-1987 (incomplete run), along with a Royal Doulton ceramic plate commemorating the 1990 Milk Race, a 1970 programme for the Scottish Milk Race, a 1971 & 1972 edition of 'The Boneshaker' the magazine of the Southern Veteran-Cycle Club, David Taylor's 1975 race license, (qty)Condition: The programmes are in good condition commensurate with age, mostly presented in individual sleeves, some are ripped, faded and dog-eared. From the collection of cycling journalist David Taylor (1937-2020)

Lot 584

A collection of early and interesting ephemera relating to 19th and 20th century British and Continental track cycling,to include an 1896 programme for the second 6-day ladies bicycle race at the Royal Aquarium, London, an 1895 printed illustration from Cycling entitled 'After the Bell!', a 1908 pull-out from Cycling showing Britain's foremost track cyclists and their palmares, a 1923 programme for a 6-day race at Olympia, a number of 1930s and later programmes for events at Herne Hill Velodrome, including a 1931 souvenir programme for the Racing Cyclists' Accident Fund, a 1932 programme for the Kentish Wheelers Grand Evening Cycle Race meeting, a 1938 programme for the Dunlop Jubilee International Cycle Races and a large 1939 display size flyer for a race meeting, a programme for the 1937 100km race at Brooklands motor track, a number of programmes for the International 6-day race at Wembley Empire Pool and Sports Arena from the 1930s-70s, and a pennant from the 1977 event, a signed photograph of Reg Harris (1920-1992), mounted, a 1953 programme for the annual Whit Monday Cycling Festival at Preston Park Track, Brighton, and a number of other mid-century programmes for regional track races including at Bury, Eastbourne, Nottingham, a 1968 programme for a track event in Brno, Czech Republic, (qty)Condition: The material is in generally good condition commensurate with age, mostly presented in individual sleeves, some are ripped, faded and dog-eared, many are annotated, From the collection of cycling journalist David Taylor (1937-2020)

Lot 56

WW2 Third Reich Bronzes SA-Sportabzeichen - SA Sports Badge in Bronze. Issue number 958135. Maker marked "Fechler, Bernsbach, Sa."

Lot 57

WW2 Third Reich DRL Sportabzeichen in Bronze - National Sports Badge in Bronze. Maker marked "Wernstein, Jena". Along with a miniature DRA Stick pin in Bronze.

Lot 76

UNISEX CASIO G-SHOCK QUARTZ, BATHING APE, WHITE AND RAINBOW DESIGN SPORTS WATCH,MULTI-FUNCTION LCD DIGITAL DIAL / WATCH REQUIRIES BATTERY CHANGE ,SOME SIGNS OF WARE

Lot 477

Quantity of Various Sports Car Modelsvarious makers and models including Porsche 911 ... BMW 3281 ... Corvette ZRI ... Escort Cosworth ... Mercedes 300SL 1954 ... Jaguar XK8 ... Mercedes CLK.  65 items.

Lot 486

Selection of Various Sports Carsincluding Kentoys BMW ... Wellys Mercedes Benz SLK ... McToy BMW Z1 ... McToy Lamborghini ... McToy Ferrari.  68 items.

Lot 92

A Claude Valentini Premier Sports gentlemans wristwatch, in fitted case.

Lot 501

The mounted group of nine miniature dress medals worn by Colour Sergeant D. Cutterham, C.G.C., 1st Battalion, The Rifles, formerly Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, E.II.R.; General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland; N.A.T.O. Medal 1994, 1 clasp, Non-Article 5; Iraq 2003-11, no clasp; Operational Service Medal 2000, for Afghanistan, 1 clasp, Afghanistan; Jubilee 2012; Accumulated Campaign Service Medal 2011, mounted as originally worn, good very fine (9) £300-£400 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, November 2020 (when sold alongside the recipient’s full-sized awards) C.G.C. London Gazette 23 March 2012: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Afghanistan during the period 1st April 2011 to 30th September 2011.’ The original recommendation states: ‘Conspicuous Gallantry Cross in recognition of your singular courage during Operation Herrick 14. When your patrol was ambushed on 24 May 2011 you reacted instinctively and without hesitation to protect the lives of your men. Demonstrating the utmost bravery and a selfless disregard for your own safety, you took the conscious decision to run towards and pick up an accurately thrown grenade that had landed in an irrigation channel where your patrol was manoeuvring. Your cool composure and clarity of thought in throwing the grenade into the next ditch minimised the risks of airborne detonation and prevented serious injury. Your gallant and inspirational leadership made a telling contribution to sustained success throughout a demanding tour, upholding the fine reputation of your Regiment.’ Deacon Cutterham joined ‘the British Army on the 9th January 2000 at the age of 16 – It was my childhood dream to be a soldier and I counted down the days until my 16th birthday when I could finally sign up. My journey began at the Army Foundation College Harrogate (AFC). My intake started with 105 recruits, the course lasted almost a year and was tremendously challenging, both physically and mentally, by the end of the course there were only 23 of us left. Before I started basic-training I remember my father taking me to the train station and saying ‘This will be the hardest but the most fulfilling thing you will ever do’ – he was right! I was the lightest boy on my intake (8 stone) and was incredibly quiet to begin with – probably as I was doing an arduous job that most grown men would struggle with. I knew even back then I had something a little extra than the rest and my instructor would say to me ‘you’re like a little piece of iron’ I took that as a compliment. I went on to complete many overseas exercises, operational tours, arduous courses and compete in multiple sports for the British Army at a National level. The opportunities that the British Army gave me were incredible and have shaped me from a 16-year-old boy into the man I am today in so many positive ways. It has enabled me to live a life of excitement and do things most young boys only dream of.’ (Unpublished account of service provided by vendor refers) Cutterham carried out training at the Infantry Training Centre, Catterick, and was posted to The Royal Gloucester, Berkshire and Wiltshire Light Infantry. In his second year at Battalion he deployed to Northern Ireland on Operation BANNER. Cutterham passed a Non Commissioned Officer cadre in order to become a Lance Corporal in 2004. He then almost immediately completed the Section Commanders Battle Course. On this arduous course he performed so well that he received a recommendation to return as an instructor. Cutterham only remained a Lance Corporal for a year, promoted to Corporal the following year - described as a ‘remarkable feat’ in his Certificate of Service. Cutterham took the Commando Course in 2006: ‘The Commando Course was a childhood dream of mine and a course I’d longed to complete for my own development. My campaign didn’t start well as I broke my lower back on the pre-course training which meant I had to wait for the next course, which was really frustrating! Eventually, I started the course which turned out to be 11 weeks long. It did not disappoint, I really loved it and it was great fun from start to finish. The course didn’t test me much as I was exceptionally fit and already a seasoned section commander. The commando tests were great fun and I excelled at the endurance course breaking the course record. I even called in to see the camp RSM because he couldn’t believe that someone could run it that quick.’ The following year Cutterham deployed with the 1st Battalion, The Rifles to Iraq on Operation TELIC, and then almost immediately to Afghanistan on Operation HERRICK. As a section commander on these two operational tours he was at the very front edge of the action, leading a section of around 8 men into combat. During deployment, Cutterham was selected to take the Platoon Sergeants Battle Course (PSBC): ‘This course was a defining moment in my life, I felt like I had something to prove and I wanted to excel. I wanted to transfer to the Engineers as there was some politics in the Rifles. I was then promised that if I went to Iraq they would push my transfer through quicker, sadly that didn’t happen and I was on Herrick 9. Two tours back-to-back! During Herrick 9 I was offered the Platoon Sergeants Battle Course (PSBC) to entice me to stay in the Rifles. I cancelled my transfer and prepared for PSBC best I could whilst on tour. Upon returning from Herrick 9 and having some much-needed rest I went on the PSBC pre course. This is a two-week long course aimed at preparing soldiers for the PSBC. I was extremely happy to find out that I was the top candidate on the pre-course. I was determined to excel, I won everything and for 8 weeks and I made sure I was top, I went the extra mile and never faltered at any task given. I was resistant to the elements, to hunger and to the tiredness that fell due to the arduous nature of the course. At the end of the course we were all in the presentation room/cinema and they started to give out the awards, I’d finished 2nd overall and awarded a distinction. I was the first soldier ever from 1 Rifles to be awarded a distinction on PSBC. At that time, it was one of the proudest moments of my life. I returned into camp and the RSM stood me up in front of the CPLs Mess and promoted me on the spot!’ Herrick 14 - CGC Cutterham returned for his second tour of Afghanistan in 2011, and he provides the following account of the actions behind the award of his Conspicuous Gallantry Cross: ‘I was a multiple commander on active operations in charge of Check Point (CP) Leverette with A-COMPANY 1 Rifles. I was initially a multiple 2nd in command (2ic) but due to the death of one my closest friends and confidants Kevin Fortuna [on 23 May 2011] I was given a battlefield promotion and took over command of the multiple (12 men & women) and the check point. I remember that morning [24 May 2011] with great clarity. I woke up and immediately felt like there was something wrong, the atmosphere was tense. I remember briefing the multiple just before setting out on the days patrol. I told them to be extra alert and vigilant. I didn’t want to unnerve them, but I did turn to my 2ic quietly and say can you feel the tension in the air, he replied to me ‘no mate it’s just another day another dollar’. I’ve always had a great sixth sense and I’ve always acted on it – I think this is the reason I’m still alive. We set off on patrol and strangely there weren’t many people ar...

Lot 1251

A VINTAGE TRAVEL TRUNK WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF SPORTS EQUIPMENT TO INCLUDE DART BOARD, TENNIS RACKETS AND FOOTBALLS ETC

Lot 218

A SPORTS CHAMPION RACING CAR MODEL

Lot 421

GOOD QUALITY OVAL ENGRAVED TWIN HANDLED GALLERY TRAY 'BRIGHTON AND PRESTON CC SPORTS AUGUST 3RD 1896'

Lot 597

CHESHIRE AND LANCASHIRE SPORTING INTEREST; a collection of athletics printed ephemera including Lancashire Amateur Walking Club 20 miles walking race, dated August 1st 1904, a printed Amateur Athletic sports prospectus, dated Saturday 6th August 1904, an Altrincham and Bowden Floral and Rose Society Jubilee Year Annual Amateur Athletics sports day, dated July 16th 1904, an official programme for the Runcorn Shipping Walk from Chester to Runcorn, dated July 25th 1903, a St Anne's Football and Athletic Club second Annual Amateur Athletics sports event, dated Monday August 1st 1904, a prospectus of the Runcorn Cycle Club Athletic Festival, dated July 31st and August 1st 1903, a programme for New Brighton Tower Great Walk, dated August 1st, a Frodsham Cricket Club seventh Annual Athletics sports booklet, dated Bank Holiday August 7th1905, and various other items.

Lot 571

DIEGO MARADONA; an Open Sports Argentina 1986 retro-style tribute shirt with embroidered logo, printed detail and signed to reverse, size L. Additional InformationCreasing and light general wear; no certification or further information available with this lot.

Lot 575B

"The Book of Field Sports and Library of Veterinary Knowledge" edited by Henry Downes Miles, in two volumes, published Henry Lea & Co, London

Lot 396

Tray of play worn diecast model vehicles; sports cars, Corgi Supermobile promotional vehicles etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 847

McConnochie (Alexander Inkson) The Deer & Deer Forests of Scotland, 4to, gilt cloth, illus., 1923; The Duke of Portland, Fifty Years and More of Sport in Scotland, 4to, cloth, illus., first edition 1933; Steven (H.M.) and Carlisle (A.) The Native Pine Woods of Scotland, 4to, cloth, illus., Edinburgh first edition 1959; and other books on country sports. (6)

Lot 834

Cormack (Malcolm) Country Pursuits: British, American and French Sporting Art, 4to, cloth, illus., Richmond, Virginia, 2007, with dw.; Watson (J.N.P.) Lionel Edwards: Master of the Sporting Scene, 4to, cloth, illus., 1986, with dw.; Southern (John) Thorburn's Birds and Mammals, oblong, 4to, cloth, illus., 1986, with dw.; Longrigg (Roger) The History of Foxhunting, 4to, cloth, illus., 1975; and other books on country sports and art. (12)

Lot 846

Gathorn-Hardy (The Hon. A.E.) Autumns in Argyle-shire with Rod & Gun, 8vo, gilt buckram, illus. by Archibald Thorburn, first edition 1900; Hartley (Gilfrid W.) Wild Sport with Gun, Rifle and Salmon-rod, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1903; Seaton-Karr (Sir Henry) My Sporting Holidays, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1904; and three other books on country sports. (6)

Lot 848

Edwards (Lionel) and Wallace (Harold Frank) Hunting & Stalking of Deer, 4to, cloth, illus., 1927; Ross (John) and Gunn (Hugh) (editors) The Book of the Red Deer and Empire Big Game, 4to, buckram, illus., 1925; and St John (Charles) Wild Sports & Natural History in the Highlands, 4to, printed cloth, illus. by G.Denholm Armour and Edwin Alexander, Edinburgh 1919. (3)

Lot 100

WILLIAMSON (THOMAS) AND SAMUEL HOWETTOriental Field Sports, Being a Complete, Detailed, and Accurate Description of the Wild Sports of the East, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, 40 hand-coloured aquatint plates after Williamson and Howitt, text watermarked '1804', later half morocco gilt, gilt morocco lettering label on upper cover, corners slightly worn, short split foot of upper joint [Abbey Travel 427; Nissen ZBI 4416; Schwerdt II, 297; Tooley 508], folio (480 x 570mm.), Edward Orme, 1807Footnotes:'THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOK ON INDIAN SPORT IN EXISTENCE' (Schwerdt), illustrated with fine depictions of elephants (Keddahs and hunting), rhinoceroses, tigers, leopards, and other game.Provenance: D.K. Dahmen, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 300

A MAZDA MX-5-SE 2 door sports coupe motor car, green coachwork, cream hood, first registered 13/8/1999, 1840cc petrol engine, registration number T117 REM, no service history available after 6/7/2016. V5 present, from a local estate and has been neglected for some time - sold as seen.

Lot 98

A COLLECTION OF WINTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT including two pairs of vintage wooden skis and one modern pair skis with four pairs of ski sticks and a collection of ice skates

Lot 1022

PUNK - 7" COLLECTION (1976/1982). Fantastic instant collection of around 330 x classic 'old school' Punk 45s! To include The Fools (P/C), The Bombers (P/C), The Gents (P/C), Angelic Upstarts, The Adverts, The Jam, The Tigers (P/C), The Spizzles (P/C), Cockney Rejects (P/C), Leyton Buzzards, Stiff Little Fingers, 999 (P/C), Davey Payne (P/C), The Young Ones (P/C), The Catch (P/C), Mo-Dettes (P/C), The Table, The Lurkers, Cowboys International, Sham 69, The Sports (P/C), Nancy Nova (P/C), Tuff Darts (P/C), Time Bandits (P/C), Jilted John, Suburban Studs, The Secret (P/C), Silicon Teens (P/C), The Books (P/C), The Members (P/C), Bethnal, Ruts (P/C), The Banned, The Profits, The VIP's, Fringe Benefit, The Rivvits (P/C), The Nurds, The Star Spangles (P/C), Detours, The Yachts, Plastic Bertrand (P/C), Rikki Sylvan & The Last Days, The Mimics, The Good Rats, Beasts in Cages (P/C), The Gymslips, Jo Jo Laine and The Firm (P/C), The Subways (P/C), Sex Beatles (P/C), The Shirts (P/C), The Monks, Spider (P/C), Blast Furnace & The Heatwaves (P/C), Scrambled Eggs (P/C), Adrian Munsey, The Wimps (P/C), The Blitz Brothers (P/C), The Business (P/C), Comic Romance (P/C), Generation X, Plus Many More. Condition is generally VG to Ex+ though some can occasionally be in slightly 'Punk' condition (under VG)...

Lot 247

A wicker basket containing sports rackets and assorted walking sticks

Lot 862

An Olivetto Sports 493 Knife with stag horn handle and leather sheath, receipt, new old shop stock

Lot 39

Two motor car radiator engine badges one for AA and British Field Sports society

Lot 8

Two vintage motor sports books Sideways to Victory signed by author Roger Clark and World Rallying 2 signed by Bjorn Waldegard

Lot 64

A vintage Corgi Toys 215S Ford Thunderbird Open Sports in original box together with a Corgi Toys 436 Citroen Safari ID19 in original box (2) [boxes with some scrapes and surface tears]

Lot 595

QTY OF MOTORCYCLE SPORTS MAGAZINES

Lot 330

Eight volumes from the Lonsdale Library (Vols 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 16, 19 and 24) Horsemanship, Trout Fishing, Shooting, Fine Angling for Coarse Fish, Winter Sports, Rackets, Motor Cruising and River Management.

Lot 332

Eight volumes from the Lonsdale Library, five with dust jackets (Vols 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 17 and 28)Trout Fishing, Shooting, Fine Angling for Coarse Fish, Foxhunting, Winter Sports, Salmon Fishing, Sea Fishing and Flat Racing.

Lot 337

A good selection of hunting and related volumes (most mid-20th century) to include 'Renard the Fox' by John Masefield, illustrated by GD Armour, 'Hunting England' by Sir W Beech-Thomas, 'Him: The Lifestory of a Famous Fox' by Cyril Heber-Perce, 'Country Calendar' by Godfrey Baseley (creator of The Archers), 'Songs of Sports and Pastimes' by Cyril Stacey, 'The Horseman's Year' with monochrome plates, 'Our Ponies' by Allen W Seaby, a similar 'Riding for Children', 'From Point-to-Point' by John Board, 'Horse Nonsense' (two volumes) by R J Yeatman and W C Sellar, 'Riders of the Heath: Yonder he goes' by Ralph Greaves, 'They're Away' by Beatrix Holden (with illustrations by Lionel Edwards), 'Vincent O'Brien: The Offical Biography' and other similar.

Lot 604

Dracula, 1960's French re-release one panel linen backed film poster, after the 1931 original film directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosia, Universal International pictures, 166 x 120cm. (rolled)Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 690

Walt Disney, (1901-1966), American animator and Academy Award winner, signature in black ink on an album page mounted beneath a black and white photograph of Disney in smiling pose with hands crossed before him, signature 7 x 12cm, image 24 x 19cm, max. dimensions 57.5 x 45.5cm, together with A Tribute To Walt Disney 1968 stamp on mounted page, 29 x 18cm. (2)Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 691

A Warner Bros. Western Union Morse code film prop, the grey painted wooden box mounted with a Morse code key with annotated pigeon holes below for Express, Urgent, Wire Replies and Daily Incoming, stamped verso Warner Bros Burbank Cal, dated 1937, stencilled WF & Co to the side and bearing a label TSX 36 I8 Warner Bros prop morse code sender, w.29, d.11.5, h.40cm.Thought to have been used in early Warner Bros. westerns of the 1940's/50's.Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 692

A life sized painted plaster model head of John Wayne as U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn from the 1969 film True Grit, with eye patch and black Western Ware felt hat, mounted on a wooden plinth, h.45cm (including hat)Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 693

Friz Freleng, (1906-1995), a 1956 Bugs Bunny Dell Silver Age Comic #48, signed to the cover "From Fritz Freleng."Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 694

Friz Freleng, (1906-1995), original pencil sketch of Bugs Bunny on an off-white 10 x 11" sheet, signed lower right, with R&R Enterprises Certificate of Authenticity #3139372 Catalog 315, Item 671.Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 695

Johnny Weissmuller (1904-1984), a 3/4 length MGM Studio portrait of the actor and athlete as Tarzan, signed at an angle "For Louis from Johnny Weissmuller 1937", 26 x 20.5cm, with Profiles In History Certificate of Authenticity no. 1235 dated 12/12/91.Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 696

A red autograph album containing over 50 autographs of world entertainment stars on photographs, letters, cheques and USA film studio restaurant bills, many with accompanying photographs, to include James Cagney blue ink signature on 7.5 x 9.5cm album page with photograph of Cagney with Humphrey Bogart in The Roaring Twenties, Johnny Weissmuller a DS one page on onionskin letter dated August 29, 1952, relating to the contract of Johnny Weissmuller, signed by Weissmuller, with certificate of authenticity from RR Auction USA, 28 x 20cm, Maureen O'Sullivan a signed letter dated 19th March 1974 replying to a photgraph request with signed photograph, Johnny Sheffield photograph as Tarzan signed in blue ink, Ted Turner a black and white photograph signed in black marker lower right, Robin Williams 1962 First Day Cover postmarked Pittsburgh Nov 1 1962 signed in black marker, with photograph, Irving Thalberg a Louis B. Mayer Studios Inc. cheque dated May 23, 1923, signed by Thalberg with MGM photograph, Charlton Heston 1977 First Day Cover postmarked Hollywood CA Oct 6 1977, signed in black in, with photograph of Heston as Moses, Lauren Bacall South Florida magazine cover with Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart from Key Largo, signed Lauren Bacall in black ink lower left, Tony Curtis an oversized $100 bill signed in black ink with photograph, Sean Connery a Bel-Air Country Club check dated 11/24/84, signed by member Sean Connery with phtograph of Connery as James Bond, Richard Burton album page signed "Best Wishes Richard Burton" with colour photograph, Kirk Douglas a Paramount Continental Cafe check, dated 2/24/51 signed by Douglas (who has salad and steak) together with a photograph of Douglas as Spartacus, Barry Fitzgerald a signed Guest Check meal receipt dated 4/21/48, with "Going My Way" print, MIckey Rooney a signed Guest Check dated 1/24/52 with photograph, Jack Lemmon a signed album page with photograph, Robert Michum a signed album page with photograph, Jack Palance a signed album page with photograph, Burt Lancaster a signed album page with affixed photograph, Deborah Kerr a signed publicity photograph with "From Here To Eternity" print, James Stewart and June Allyson a black and white photograph signed Jimmy Stewart and an album page signed June Allyson, with The Glenn Miller Story print, Sophia Loren a signed album page with colour photograph, Richard Dreyfuss a colour photograph of Dreyfuss in Mr Holland's Opus, signed in silver ink, Zeppo Marx a Zeppo Marx Business Account cheque for $1763.09, signed by Marx and dated 11/20/72, Jack Nicholson album page signed "Regards Jack Nicholson" with full page magazine advert for The Postman Always Rings Twice, Raquel Welch a signed album page with full figure photograph from One Million Years BC and EMI advert, Burt Reynolds a signed album page with photograph, Olivia De Havilland a black and white portrait photograph signed "Very best wishes Olivia De Havilland, together with a signed Christmas card, Gene Wilder a signed album page with colour photograph as Willy Wonka, George Segal a colour photograph signed in blue ink middle left, Liza Minelli a signed album page with Cabaret print, Jack Haley a signed Lake Pillsbury Properties Beverly Hills cheque dated 11/16/70, together with a black and white photograph of Haley as The Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, Walter Lantz a signed Walter Lantz Productions Inc. payroll cheque dated 4//2/77, together with a black and white print of Lantz with animated characters, Bob Hope black and white photograph signed in black ink, Mel Blanc an American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Membership card for the period ending 11/1/83, signed in blue ink verso, with RR Auction certificate of authenticity and a Bugs Bunny print, Adrianna Caselotti a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs publicity photograph signed "Whistle while you work I do at 79!" with Snow White 50th Anniversary letter, Rudy Vallee a signed Califonia Bank payroll cheque dated November 12 1945, together with a black and white photograph of the singer, Lindsay Wagner a colour photograph signed in blue marker, Caroline Munro a signed colour publiciry photograph for James Bond The Spy Who Loved Me, Janet Leigh a signed album page with newspaper cutting review for Psycho, Ingrid Pitt a novelty Christmas card with Ingrid Pitt to the cover and Countess Dracula to the inside, signed in black ink, with French Dracula postcard, Hammer Horror an 80th Anniversary print signed by various actors to include Martine Beswick, Madeleine Collinson and Caroline Munro etc., Spike Milligan a signed Autograped Editions Silly Verse For Kids First Day Cover, Sir Norman Wisdom a signed Official Fan Club letter, Bob Monkhouse a signed onionskin letter dated June 18th, 1956, Dame Sybil Thorndyke a signed album page with Saint Joan print, Victoria Wood a signed black and white publicity photograph and Eddie Izzard a black and white publicity photograph signed upper left in black marker.Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 712

A 1950's brown stitched leather football with lacing, together with a pair of Bentalls black leather football boots.Condition report: Entered by Paul Trevillion the globally acclaimed sports artist, author, inventor and motivator whose career spans over 60 years.

Lot 738

Muhammad Ali - a collection of official boxing match programmes, to include Ali v. Hennry Cooper The World Heavyweight Championship at the Arsenal Stadium 21st May 1966, Joe Frazier v. Ali Fight of a Lifetime 1971 Madison Square Gardens souvenir programme, Ali v. Forman official souvenir programme World Heavyweight Championship 13th October 1974, Ali v. Joe Bugner at Caesar's Palace 14th February 1973, various Video Sports Limited examples, opponents to include Antonia Inoki, Joe Frazier, Earnie Shavers, Ken Norton, Leon Spinks etc (some duplicates) (24)

Lot 97

A G-tech eBike Sports, with an aluminium 20" frame and 28 inch wheels. Missing battery and charger

Lot 165

THE BADMINTON LIBRARY OF SPORTS', TWENTY NINE VOLUMES / BOOKS to include Shooting 1887 & 1901, Racing 1887 & 1893, Fishing 1887 & 1888, Hunting 1888 & 1901, Cricket 1888 (x2), Athletics 1888, 1898 & 1894, Cycling 1889, Driving 1889, Fencing, Boxing, Wrestling 1890 & 1901, Mountaineering 1892 & 1900, Swimming 1894, Skating 1894, Lawn Tennis 1894, Golf 1895, Billiards 1896, Poets of Sport 1896, Riding Polo 1899, Yachting II 1901, Big Game Shooting 1901 (x2) (29)Condition Report:Various conditions

Lot 1

A 2003 BWW Z4 2.5i Roadster, registration number YL03 TKF. Finished in the classic German colour combination of silver with a black leather interior. A highly specified and desirable 2.5 litre example which features an electric black cloth soft top in good condition, a five speed gearbox, black leather interior with driver and passenger heated seats, sports mode, stereo radio single CD player, central locking, climate control, wind deflector and multi - spoke alloy wheels. Recent expenditure has included a front and rear brake refresh with new discs and pads, new tyres all round, new front coil springs, repairs to the electric hood mechanism and a full service all carried out within the last nine months. The accompanying file contains receipts, previous MOT’s , service booklet, V5C and the current MOT which expires on 29-12-21.

Lot 835

A collection of Atlas Edition British Classic Sports Cars: all boxed, some sealed with fact sheets

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