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A Seiko Sports 100 7123 quartz wristwatch with signed copper dial, white hour markers and hands, day/date aperture at 3 o'clock, the 38mm stainless steel case having bezel in red with minute track, signed and referenced screw down back and crown at 4 o'clock, currently fitted with after market nylon one piece strap.Condition: not currently running, require new battery, hands and a couple of the hour markers showing slight corrosion, inside of glass having dirt and water damage, bezel is fixed with dirt build up as is the crown which is not functional, strap in need of replacement.
ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS 2000 A replica red short sleeve England shirt with a Gills Sports Certificate of Authenticity and a photo advising of who has signed including Terry, Butt, Smith, Erikson, Lampard, Jenas, Ashley Cole, Crouch, Joe Cole, Owen, Ferdinand, Carragher, Bridge, Downing, Beckham, Campbell, Rooney, Robinson, Gerrard, Hargreaves and Defoe. Good
MAN CITY MISCELLANY A large collection of Manchester City memorabilia. Newspapers and magazines from 1926 all relating to City. Several editions with team photos on the front cover of Soccer Star, Sport and Sports Reporter. Musical score of "Blue Moon" from 1934 (Richard Rogers) . Signatures from the 1970's and 1980's in a folder on programmes , photos and yearbooks , 3 Man City Promotional vehicles (Bus, taxi and a car) , a game of Manchester City card dice 1992, 70+ cards of City players mostly 60's/70's/80's, rosettes , pennants , a record plus 3 framed photos and autograph sheet of City team from the late 1940's and 1950's the latter being signed by 7 players. Fair to generally good
WEST HAM UNITED Home programmes,16 Cup Matches v Arsenal, Southern Floodlit Cup SF 68-69, v Leicester C FLC SF 63-64, John Lyall's Testimonial April 1064, 3 X ECWC Gantoise, Lausanne Sports & SF Real Zaragoza, 2 X v Birmingham FAC & Chelsea Jan 1965, 2 X FAC v Oldham & Blackburn 65-66, v QPR FAYC 5th R 1966, 3 X LC v Spurs, v Leeds, & SF v WBA and Anglo Italian CWC 75-76 Final 2nd Leg v Fiorentina. Some team changes. Generally good.
HAMPSHIRE NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL Sixteen programmes including Thorneycroft v Andover 49/50 slightly marked, Netley Sports v Bitterne Nomads undated, Lymington v Thorneycroft undated and slightly worn, Ryde v Newport IOW 12/3/1949, Ryde v Cowes 20/12/1947 IW Gold Cup S-F at Newport IOW, teams and score on cover, 3 X Basingstoke Town homes v. Newport IOW 26/9/1953, Andover10/1/1959 and Thorneycroft Ath. 13/4/1967 N. Hants. Final, 3 X Winchester City homes including Waterlooville 17/1/1959 the others are both in the 1950's and worn, Lymington v Follands circa 1940's, Alton Town v REME Bordon 26/8/1950 slightly worn, Southampton Post Office v R.V. Hospital at Netley Sports undated and Moneyfields v Portsmouth Hampshire Youth LC Final at Fareham 10/5/2000. Fair
SOUTHAMPTON Fourteen programmes: Home Friendlies v. Managers' International XI, San Lorenzo, Rampla and Ex-Saints XI 55/6, South Africa small writing on cover and Arsenal 58/9 both with tears, Vejle and Nykobing 64/5. Away Friendlies v Portsmouth 2/3/1953 creased and year written on cover and Poole Town 31/1/1962. At Southampton: Show Biz XI v International XI 2/11/1964 and East Cowes Vics v Sholing Sports 26/3/1983 Hants. Senior Cup Final. Two away Ladies programmes: Millwall Lionesses v Red Star and Southampton both 92/3. Generally good
STANLEY MATTHEWS A miscellany of items including Stanley Matthews Soccer Manual issued in 1948 and signed at the top of page 3, a 48 page magazine issued by Football Monthly "Sports Stars of Today" which is signed on the front cover, a signed colour 5.5" X 3.5" photo, a Chelsea v. Stoke programme 17/10/1964 in his final season which is worn, a reprinted photograph of the United Kingdom team group which played Europe on 13/8/1955 in Belfast, a pass for the Thanksgiving for the life of Sir Stanley Matthews at the Britannia Stadium, a Stoke City headed letter thanking Monte Fresco for his comments regarding Matthew's Funeral, a Louis Taylor brochure for The Stanley Matthews Auction 17/10/2000 plus details of Matthews property for sale in Penkhull, The Oatcake Stoke City Fanzine 4/3/2000 dedicated to Matthews, Radio Times No. 2151 28/1/1965 with Matthews on the cover and an article inside for his 50th Birthday and a cut out from the Daily Telegraph 26/2/2000 including Matthews' obituary. Good
SPORTS MISCELLANY Formula 1; British Grand Prix programme and race card from 1988, Cricket; Martyn Moxon Benefit Brochure 1993, Essex CCC membership Campaign booklet from the 60's, Programme One day series v South Africa 24-39 May 2017, Programme & Score Card England v India 9-13 August 2018, Ashes Official Souvenir Brochure 2006, Programme Somerset v Yorkshire Final02 C&G Trophy, and Bob Taylor Testimonial Year Brochure 1981. Golf; Open Golf programme Muirfield 1966, Twenty-One Speedway programmes, mainly from the early 70's, Boxing programme Wembley Emile Griffith v Brian Curtis 22nd September 1964, Rugby; Ireland v England Aviva Stadium 2011, and x4 RL Featherstone v Hull programmes from the early 70's. Interesting. Good
WARTIME FOOTBALL A selection including single sheet programme at the El Alamein Club 21/1/1945, Wanderers v Egyptian FA, clear tape and worn, Programme of Events at the RAF Station Sports Ground 6/8/1944, teams listing mounted on paper for RAFD v Polish Forces 1/1/1944 at Blackpool, 2 Union Jack newspapers, Corrie dell Sport and Nuevo Sport Italian newspapers from 1945 and pages from Vim Nederland newspaper from March and February 1941. Fair
NON LEAGUE A collection of 70 Non League programmes 1946-1959 to include matches at Barking , Barnet , Bedford Town , Betteshanger Colliery , Bexleyheath & Welling , Biggleswade , Boldmere St Michael's , Borough United , Boston United , Brentwood & Warley , Briggs Sports , Bromley , Cambridge Town (v Vauxhall Motors FAAC 1949/50) , Cambridge City , Cinderford Town , Clacton , Dartford , Dulwich Hamlet , Eynesbury Rovers , Gloucester City , Goole Town , Grantham , Gravesend & Northfleet , Hendon , Hounslow Town , Ilford , King's Lynn , Llanelly , Lovell's , March Town , Oxford City , Peterborough United , Slough Centre , Snowdown Colliery , Tredomen ( v Treharris 1946/47), Tufnell Park , Walthamstow Avenue , West Thurrock , Winchester City , Winchmore Hill , Wingate , Woodford Town and Yeovil . Some duplication. Some faults . Fair to generally good
Anglo German Italian Sports Medal, fine Italian made non-portable table medal in gilt with stylised runner and face to the obverse, the reverse with black enamel swastika and Italian Fasces above “GERMANIA-ITALIA BOLOGNA 28 29 GIVGNO XIX 1 LANCIO DEL MARTELLO”. Remains in very good condition.
A collection of assorted diecast vehicles to include: Dinky 113 M.G.B. Sports Car boxed; Matchbox Moko Lesney 32 E Type Jaguar boxed; Matchbox Ferrari Berlinetta 75, boxed, vehicle discoloured; James Bond Aston Martin Corgi 261, reproduction box; and various unboxed small vehicles. (one box)
A collection of various card models at 1:18 scale to include a boxed Top Marques BBR Maserati Quattroporte, boxed Top Marques Maserati Ghibli, boxed MiniChamps 1994 McLaren F1 Road car (1 of 1602pcs), boxed Welly 2013 Bentley Continental Super Sports, boxed Rastar 2010 Bentley Mulsanne and an unboxed 1982 MiniChamps Maserati Biturbo. (6)
An impressive late 19th Century gilt metal mounted ebonised quarter chiming table clock with interesting historyHaseldine, 36 Bond Street, LondonThe large case with pierced brass caddy top with elaborate satyr handle over four flaming urn finials over an arched pediment and pair of caryatid pilasters on a canted plinth base on elaborate scrollwork feet, the signed 8.25 inch silvered and brass Roman and Arabic dial with finely matted centre, with blued-steel Rococo style hands, with three subsidiary dials above, for slow/fast regulation, chime/silent and choice of 8 or 4 bell configuration, the substantial triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking the hours and the quarters on a large blued-steel coiled gong and up to 8 bells and hammers. Sold with a crank winder and case key. 77cms (30ins) high (3)Footnotes:A commemorative plaque on the back door reads:'This clock was purchased with money received by George Dalziel for literary contributions to Fun and other periodical publications 1880.''Fun' was a weekly magazine founded by H.J.Byron, an actor and playwright, first published on 21 September 1861. It ran for 50 years, before being absorbed into 'Sketchy Bits in 1901. It was aimed at a well-educated readership and covered literature, politics, sports, and the theatre in direct competition to the perhaps better known, but at times more staid, 'Punch'. Byron handed over the reins to a Mr Tom Hood in 1865, who in turn sold it to George (1815-1902) and Edward Dalziel (1817–1905) in 1870. The Dalziel brothers were publishers and highly regarded engravers in their own right who had established a family business in 1839. They cut the illustrations for Edward Lear's 'Book of Nonsense' in 1862 and those for 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass' by Lewis Carroll. They worked with many internationally renowned names in the art world including Myles Birket Foster, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and James McNeill Whistler. Examples can be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum. An autobiographical study of their work 'The Brothers Dalziel, A Record of Work, 1840-1890' was published by Methuen. Various other family members were involved in 'Fun' until 1893.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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