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MISCELLANY Motor Racing: 46 Kane Products Ltd. Modern Racing Cars trade cards with a single punched hole. Wimbledon tennis: 2 programmes 23/6/1980 and 2/7/1980 and a ticket 24/6/1980 Centre Court. Cricket: Scorecard for Sussex CCC v Australians 3-5/6/1953. Rugby: Ticket at Twickenham for League v Union Challenge Bath v Wigan 25/5/1996. Football: Half-Time Football and Cigarette Card 1890-1940 brochure by David Thompson, Lausanne Sports v Tottenham 6/8/1982 Friendly single sheet, 32 X Sheff. Weds. home and away tickets from 1990's onwards and 6 programmes for Leeds United and Newcastle Utd at home in Europe 1968 - 1975. Generally good
CRYSTAL PALACE Thirty four home programmes inc v Int Managers XI, Army XI, Walthamstow, & Leyton O all 1956. v WHU 64,(Crystal Palace Sports Stadium opening) , T Longs testimonial 66, Petchey, 67, Rowe 69, Friendly v Leicester 66-7, v Real Madrid 62, 7x 68-69, 17 x 69-70 inc Man U, Leeds, Chelsea, (League & Cup) & WHU. Minor faults. Fair-generally good
A good collection of childrens annuals and books dating from the 1940's to include several titles such as Gran'pop's Book Of Fun and Picture Book by Lawson Wood, Blondie Annual 1947, Billy Bunter, Film Fun Annual 1953, Sporting Record Sports Annual 1950-51, The Magic Beano Book, and many many more.
A fantastic collection of vintage 20th Century ephemera to include historical and sporting interest. Items to include newspapers covering the death of Queen Victoria, the abdication of Edward VII, sporting photographs, St Silas School War Memorial Commemorative Card, Sports Annual 1951-52 Season, 1953-1954, a self compiled book on Bristol Rovers Football Club from Seasons 1948 to 1958 listing players, fixtures, match reports, Official Rovers club team photos, WWI silk postcards, West Ham United V Bristol Rovers 1954 programme, Newport County A.F.C. Official Programme Season 1948-49, Fulham Football Club Season 1957-8 etc.
Photographs, a collection of approx. 250 celluloid negatives, mostly 1970's/80's, some earlier, all in annotated envelopes inc. Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, Russian Military Generals, Tottenham Riots 1985, Commonwealth Games, Koo Stark, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, South African Apartheid Riots 1985, Olympics 1984, various other sports, pop singers & entertainers etc (gd)
Tony Warr Collection, Postcards, a good subject mix of 45+ cards inc. Tuck Sports chromos nos 778 & 779, also French published series no 71 (5/6) 'The George Cruikshank Series & Tuck Humorous Series nos 773, 774 & 775, Tuck published set of 6 Pen & Ink Series 766 illustrated by Arthur Gill & Humorous Series no 6080 (set 6) also illustrated by Gill plus similar others also stamp montage, celluloid, Trent, Goss etc (mainly gd)
Cigarette & trade cards, a large accumulation of mostly loose cards, many different manufacturers & series, noted Gallaher Boy Scouts, Sports Series, Fry's Phil May Sketches, Ogden's Leaders of Men, Tabs type issues inc. some sport, Lloyd's Cinema Stars, Phillips Footballers (Pinnace), Richmond Cavendish Actresses Gravure, and much more, viewing recommended (mixed condition, poor/vg) (1,000's)
Cigarette cards & tobacco silks, a quantity of mostly 'L' size cigarette cards, loose and in cigarette packets inc. Wills, Player's, Pattreiouex, also a few Typhoo 'T' shaped cards, a few comic sports cards and a small box of silks mostly Wix and Phillips issues (mixed condition, fair/vg) (100's)
Cigarette Cards, Phillips, a collection of approx. 340 cards, sets, part sets and odds, inc. several scarcer issues, noted British War Ships (22), Kings and Queens of England (27), Railway Engines (set), Derby Winners and Jockeys (set), Sports (10), Red Indians (19) etc. (mixed condition fair to vg)
Cigarette Cards, modern album containing 11 sets all with manufacturers beginning with the letters A or B, inc. Amalgamated Tobacco Corp. Famous British Ships, Ardath Figures of Speech, Proverbs (1-25), Sports Champions, Bocnal Proverbs, Boguslavsky Sports Records 1st and 2nd series, Bucktrout Inventor Series etc. (mostly vg)
Cigarette Cards, Gallaher, an album containing 350+ cards, in part sets, inc. Votaries of the Weed (21), British Naval Series (30), Regimental Colours and Crests (28), The Allies Flags (21), Sports Series (40), also many cards from The Great War Series, Woodland Trees etc. (mixed condition, fair to gd)
Cigarette & trade cards, a large modern album containing a collection approx. 600 type cards, part sets & odds, many scarce issues noted, manufacturers inc. Mitchell's, Cope's, Lambert & Butler, Ogden's, Edwards, Ringer & Bigg, Salmon & Gluckstein, Job, Boys Friend, The Rocket etc, many sports cards noted inc. Golf, Football, Boxing, Cricket etc, viewing recommended (fair/vg)
Cigarette cards, USA, 10 type cards inc. Kimball, Savage and Semi-Barbarous Chiefs & Rulers (1), Ballet Queens (1), Duke's, Histories of Generals (booklets) Adml. Semmes, Goodwin's, Occupations for Women (1), Games and Sports (1). Aug Beck, Beauties (1), Kinney, Surf Beauties (1) etc (fair/gd)
Cigarette & trade cards, an album containing a selection of sets, part-sets and odds, inc. Teofani, Famous Boxers (16/25), Ogden's, Prominent Cricketers of 1938 (set), Pattreiouex, Sporting Events and Stars (set), various cricket and boxing trade cards inc. issues by Union Jack, Boys' Realm, Pals & others, Churchman's Sports and Games in Many Lands (24/25), Ogden's Tabs, Leading Generals at the War (53) etc (mostly gd) (350+ cards)
A mixed lot of ceramics to include a chrome green Sadler sports car teapot, a mid-20th century demitasse part coffee set comprising four cups, six saucers, sugar bowl and coffee pot, a Burleigh ware acorn-shaped cruet, a George VI glass Coronation plate dated 1937, a Willow pattern meat plate and a studio pottery charger.
A ladies Omega wristwatch, a gentleman's Cyma wristwatch, a Stowa Sports wristwatch and two further ladies wristwatches. CONDITION REPORT: The ladies Omega winds and appears to be ticking away. The hands set as they should. The cased back is simply plain. The ladies watch with bracelet is not gold. It is plated and not currently running. The steel watch with circular ring bracelet is not winding and does not run. The hands do set.
DIXON, Charles - The Game Birds and Wild fowl of the British Islands : 41 coloured plates, org. pictorial cloth, 4to, second ed, 1900. With - Whitehead, Charles E, The Camp-Fires of the Everglades or Wild Sports in the South, org. pictorial cloth, 8vo, David Douglas, 1891. With one other.(3)
Jersey FDC Benham collection 21 covers. In red suede Benham album. Amongst the covers are J96/42 UNICEF 50th anniversary, J96/43 Year of the Rat Chinese New Year, J96/46 Jersey Sports, J96/48 Beautiful Islands of Jersey, J96/49 Horses and many more. High quality suede finished album which cost £25 covers were £10 a set, so looks incredible value at this low estimate. . Good Condition. All signed pieces 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.
Tennis Stamp FDC and stamp collection over 50 stamps from around the commemorating some of the sports all-time greats countries include Paraguay, GB, Bermuda, Jamaica, Nauru, Bhutan, Sharjah, Laos, Uruguay and North Korea. Good Condition. All signed pieces 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.
A small collection of German WW2 militaria comprising a Hitler Youth membership badge, a gold washed cap eagle, a gold metal cap cockade and wreath, naval cap wreath, Wehrmacht nine medal ribbon bar, Wehrmacht ten ribbon bar, two silver and black ribbons, a miniature salesman sample army cap badge and a DRL Sports badge, reproduction cuff titles etc
German Third Reich insignia including Tropical Army Officer and Government Service Official eagles; Ostbahn sleeve eagle; Luftschutz patch; Reichspost sports shirt eagle; swastika from an armband; specialist patch; DLH (Deutsche Luft Hansa) cap insignia, NSKK eagle; RAD shield, Feuerschutzpolizei eagle, scarce German RKS (Reichskommissariat für die Seeschiffahrt) sleeve eagle and a tropical tri-colour cockade etc together with a 1936 Berlin enamel plaque (qty)
Late 2nd century AD-early 3rd century AD. Another 'hauntingly unforgettable work of art', with distinct artistic parallels to the famous Crosby Garrett helmet found in Cumbria in 2010; a bronze sports helmet mask of the exceptionally rare Mater Castrorum or female type, showing the head of an Amazon warrior or goddess with locks of wavy hair, topped with a tutulus hairstyle, diadems, garlands and other jewellery; the garland-diadem has a central knot with two hanging curls and is decorated with X-patterns inscribed inside rectangles; this mask was removable, being capable of being taken off at any time, proving that this type of helmet could be used not only during parades and other ceremonies, but also in combat. Property of a London collector; previously in the Craddock collection having been acquired from a London gallery in 2006; formerly in the Brian Grover collection of Surrey since acquisition in York in the 1970s; formerly in the collection of Peter Minns; believed originally from Northern England; accompanied by a copy of a signed acquisition and provenance declaration/receipt dated 23 May 2005; a sales invoice to A. L. Craddock from 2006; a metallurgic analytical report, written by Metallurgist Dr. Brian Gilmour of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford, report number 609/131084; an academic report by military specialist Dr Raffaele D'Amato who will be making a presentation on this helmet at our reception on 2nd September 2019; and a report by the conservation specialist who restored the helmet, discussing the similarities of style and workmanship to the 'Crosby Garrett' helmet, which concludes that it is likely made by the same craftsman, or at least from the same workshop; accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate no. S00149981. Published: Illustrated on the front page of Antiques Trade Gazette, 31 August 2019, Roman mask leads antiquities parade, with further editorial on pages 32 & 33 entitled Mask 'matches Crosby Garrett find'. 580 grams, 26 x 24 cm without stand (10 1/4 x 9 1/2"). See Robinson, R., The Armour of Imperial Rome, New York, 1975; Garbsch, J., Römische Paraderustüngen, München, 1979; James, S., Excavations at Dura Europos 1928-1937, Final Report VII, The Arms and Armour and other military equipment, London, 2004; D'Amato R., A.Negin, Decorated Roman Armour, London, 2017. The two most evident samples resembling our specimen are the mask of Nola, today at the British Museum, and the mask of the Paul Getty Museum (D'Amato-Negin, 2017, p.220, fig.255 letters d-e). Maybe, as the facial mask from Nola, our mask depicts a goddess, Minerva or Victoria or Diana. This goddess is well suited to being depicted on protective arms since, unlike Mars, who loved blood, war and violence in any form, Minerva represented sacred defensive war and was the goddess of defence, symbolising the protection and patronage granted to the soldier. The stylistic type of the mask suggests that it is from the same school who made the masks of Nola (Italy?) and of the Paul Getty Museum (Syria or Egypt?). The similarity with the latter is astonishing, and like in the one of the Getty, the empty spaces of the diadem were probably originally encrusted with precious stones. This mask helmet belongs to the category of Roman mask helmets usually employed in the sportive games, acting also as military training, of the so called Hyppika Gymnasia described by Arrian of Nicomedia in his Taktika, written down during the age of the Emperor Hadrian (117-138 AD). The finds of two opposed ‘male’ and ‘female’ kind of masks in the military camp of Straubing, together with items of arms and equipment of opposing teams which performed a theatrical cavalry tournament, allowed to understand that the two groups performed, in their exercises, the mythical fight amongst Greeks and Amazons. This theatrical Amazonomachy was popular among Roman soldiers as evidenced by the fact that it is depicted on one of the three oval shields of the third century AD from Dura Europos (James, 2004, pl.VII). The representation of an Amazonomachy scene was not only a tribute to mythological tradition. In warfare, time after time the Romans encountered women fighting against them: Flavius Vopiscus wrote that women dressed in male attire (apparently, Sarmatian women warriors) used to fight against the Romans on the side of the Goths even in the late third century AD (Scriptores Historia Augusta, Divus Aurelianus, XXXIV, 1). Therefore, the imitation of confrontation with these militant women might be quite popular for theatrical cavalry tournaments, as well as for the visualisation of mythological scenes (D'Amato-Negin, 2017, p.213). A. Negin, however, was able to individuate three different types of such female masks used in such tournaments and probably also on the battlefield: the ‘Amazon’ type, the ’Mater Castrorum’ type, and the ‘Medusa’ type. Our specimen belongs to the Mater Castrorum type. E. Künzl (2008, pp.115-117) noted the similarity of some masks with images of soldiers’ empresses of the third century AD and suggested their relationship with the cult of mater castrorum (mother of the camp). It is commonly known that, besides civilian titles, an empress received this honorary title for her participation in military campaigns, like Faustina the Younger or Julia Domna (D'Amato-Negin, 2017, p.222). Examples in this group of masks date from the second half of the second to the first half of the third centuries AD. It was not necessary to make an exact copy of the portrait of a woman of the imperial family, it was sufficient to have a few distinguishing features on an item and achieve a general resemblance. According to J. Oliver, celebrations in the calends of January (Kalendae Ianuariae), as marked in the military calendar from Dura-europos (Feriale Duranum), namely 1 January, were intended to honour and bring sacrifices to the mother patroness of the military camp (mater castrorum). Negin assumed that during the solemn and theatrical ceremonies, masks of this type could be worn by the celebrant representing the divine patroness of military camps and performing games in cavalry tournaments. The relationship, at least, of a number of female masks to the cult of mater castrorum partly explains the fact that Arrian in his treatise on cavalry tournaments mentioned nothing about masks depicting female faces, as Faustina the Younger was awarded this title forty years after this source had been written. Putting on the attributes of a different gender identity, male soldiers impersonated women both in theatrical performances of Amazonomachy and in ceremonies honouring the ‘mother of the camp’. Very fine condition, an exceptional survival from Roman Britain. Excessively rare. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]
A BOXED TRI-ANG COX FROG MODEL READY TO FLY 'FLEDGLING' SPORTS TRAINER MODEL AEROPLANE, No.748, not tested but appears largely complete, some wear and marking, line needs untangling, damage to decals, model would benefit from a clean, missing instructions, box complete with packing piece but has damage and wear
A COLLECTION OF BOXED BURAGO 1/43 SCALE DIECAST SPORTS AND RALLY CAR MODELS, all from the 4100 series from the 1980's, all in very lightly playworn condition but have damage to some boxes), with two boxed 1980's Lego vehicle models, Nos.6652 and 6653, still sealed in original packaging and a boxed Detecto Puzzles Kojak Crime Story plus jigsaw, No.2 'Inside Job', box has some crush damage but still sealed in original polythene
A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED DINKY TOYS CARS, majority are 1960's cars in lightly playworn condition with some minor paint loss and wear to include Jaguar XK120 coupe, No.157, Jaguar 3.4 saloon, No.195, Plymouth Plaza, No.178 in pink and green, a Triumph TR2 Sports Car, No.111 (in incorrect box), yellow picture boxes range from good to poor with damage and missing flaps, etc (14)
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Corgi Major Toys Scammell Carrimore MK. V Car Transporter, No.1146, has minor damage to rear ramp, Dinky Toys Bedford TK Jones Fleetmaster Crane, No.970, Ford Transit Van, Hertz, No.407, Matchbox etc, with a quantity of playworn Matchbox 'Models of Yesteryear' and boxed Shell Sports Cars (two boxes)
3 Dinky Toys. Bentley Ambulance (30f) in cream with red crosses, black chassis, black ridged wheels and black tyres. Plus a British Salmson 4 Seater Sports (36f) in green with green interior, black ridged wheels and black tyres. Plus a Lagonda Sports Coupe (38c) in light grey with mid grey seats, black ridged wheels and black tyres. GC-VGC some light chipping. £60-80
EFE Commercial Vehicles, Buses, Coaches and Cars. Including 3x Atkinson car transporters, Atkinson artic box van, flatbed semi-trailer and tanker. AEC ergo tanker. AEC Mammoth - various types. 5x 2-vehicle Sports Car packs. All boxed, minor wear. Together with 20 unboxed Buses and Coaches including Bristol MW, Royal Blue. Plaxton Panorama, Grey Green & National Express. Harrington Cavalier, Grey Green and Leyland PDI, Ribble. VGC-Mint. (40) £70-90
1970's Wiking HO scale vehicles. Including a Mercedes Benz car transporter, Scania and a Mercedes Benz articulated trucks. 2x Bussing single deck buses. Mercedes Benz coach. All boxed. Plus unboxed examples including 3x Mercedes Benz single deck buses, Mercedes Benz - fire vehicles, ambulances, covered trucks and Unimogs, saloon and sports car. Plus Volkswagens - Beetles, Beetle convertible, 2x Type 2 van and minibus, Golf, Passat, etc. Also 2x Ford Capri and an MAN ESSO fuel tanker etc. Together with 2x HERPA MAN single deck DB buses. (46) VGC-Mint. £50-70
An accumulation of London School Attendance and Good Conduct medals, mostly WM and including many Geo V King's medal, covering the period 1888-1920, comprising Vic (36), Ed VII (14), Geo V (14). Some with more than 1 to the same scholar, average VF (one or two minus suspender bars); also a further 32 education committee medals, mostly AE and including Walthamstow, Dorset etc, and a large Hampshire School Sports Long Jump medal 1911. VF (97
3 Dinky Toys 38 Series Cars. Sunbeam Talbot (38b) in yellow with fawn tonneau, yellow interior, black chassis, black ridged wheels and black tyres. A Lagonda (38c) in green with dark green interior, black chassis, black ridged wheels and black tyres. Plus an Alvis Sports Tourer (38d) in green with black interior, black ridged wheels and black tyres. GC-VGC some chipping to Sunbeam and Alvis, minor chips to Lagonda. £70-90
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