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Lot 277

CARRERAS, Turf Slides, uncut doubles, inc. Film Favourites, Sports, Famous Footballers, Footballers, Celebrities of British History, British Railway Locomotives, Famous Dog Breeds etc., G to VG, 90*

Lot 490

HUGE COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF CLASSIC SPORTS CARS TAKEN OVER THE LAST FEW DECADES

Lot 410

A 1980's original ATARI video computer system, in black with orange trim, with a number of accessories and games, to include ET, 27 video game pack, an ATARI sports bag, etc. (qty)

Lot 419

Marling School, Stroud 1928 sports medallion in case 

Lot 320

Lambert & Butler cigarette cards approximately 27 individually wrapped sets with catalogue notes, includes Motor Car Radiators, Horsemanship, Aeroplane Markings, Footballers 1-100, Winter Sports, Find Your Way, Cars etc

Lot 328

Ardath cigarette cards, approximately fourteen sets individually wrapped with catalogue notes, includes Empire Flying Boat, Famous Footballers, Sports Champions, Cricket, Tennis and Golf Celebrities, Britain's Defenders etc

Lot 1375

Dunlop Sports Co Ltd 'The Compactum' mahogany and brass tennis racquet press, 23 x 34cm

Lot 1461

Mixed football and other sports programmes

Lot 314

Arab-Byzantine. Anonymous (temp. Mu'awiya b. Abi Sufyan or 'Abd al-Malik b. Marwan). Gold Solidus (4.34 g), AH 41-60 or 65-86. De-Christianized type imitating the Byzantine emperor Heraclius. Syrian or perhaps an Egyptian mint. The emperor Heraclius, in the center, between his sons Heraclius Constantine, on the left, and Heraclonas, on the right, each standing facing, wearing rudimentary crown missing the central cross of the prototype; each figure holds a globe lacking a cross. Rev. VICTORIA AV??, T-shaped cross on four steps; in left field, Heraclian monogram; in right field, I; A//CONOB. Cf. Baldwin's Islamic Sale 24 (9 May 2013), 3999; cf. Spink Zurich 18 (February 1986), 86. Of the highest rarity. NGC grade AU; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 2/5. Bent, scuffs, edge cut, and light graffito. Although it is not actually an official Byzantine imperial issue from the mint of Constantinople, the types and inscriptions of this wonderfully preserved solidus closely mimic those used by the emperor Heraclius in the period 639-641, when he ruled alongside his sons, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas. The three emperors are depicted as full figures on the obverse with Heraclius distinguished from his sons by his central position, larger scale, and by the splendid mustache and beard he sports. Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas lack such remarkable facial hair and are instead represented as beardless youths. On the reverse, the legend proclaims the "Victory of the Emperor" — the standard reverse legend for Byzantine solidi since the early sixth century — and carries the mint mark of Constantinople. Despite all of these features that might otherwise give the impression of a legitimate Byzantine solidus struck during the coregency of Heraclius and his sons, the reverse type immediately betrays the coin as an imitation. Official issues feature a cross potent set on three steps, but here the crossbar has been raised to the top of the shaft, turning the usual cross type into a T. The much smaller crosses that normally adorn the diadems and globes worn and carried by the emperors on the obverse have been modified in a similar way on this coin, making it clear that the omitted crossbar on the obverse was no engraving error, but part of a clear attempt to remove explicit Christian symbolism from the types. Although the rare examples of solidi with these de-Christianized types are occasionally attributed to northern barbarians, they are far more likely to belong to the pseudo-Byzantine series struck by mints in Syria and the southern Levant following the loss of the region (together with Egypt) to the Islamic Arabs in 634-642 and the end of locally produced and imported official Byzantine coins. The present solidus was almost certainly struck to fill the need for gold coin that was no longer being supplied to the region by the Byzantine imperial mint. In order to maintain trust in the new imitative coins, the types of the latest official solidi circulating in the region were taken as models, just as they were for pseudo-Byzantine and subsequent Arab-Byzantine bronze issues. However, the engraver clearly found himself in a difficult position: it was critical to retain the traditional Byzantine types in order to avoid a crisis of faith in the coinage, but at the same time the retention of the traditional crosses — an unequivocal emblem of Christianity — posed a crisis of faith for the engraver and/or the Muslim authorities responsible for the coinage. While the Quran recognized Jesus in the line of prophets leading up to Muhammad, it did not accept the Christian belief in his crucifixion and resurrection. Therefore, from the religious perspective, it seemed necessary to convert the crosses on the coin into something more neutral. Interestingly, while the removal of overtly Christian symbolism was deemed important at the time that the solidus was struck, the religiously-based aniconism that came to characterize the majority of Islamic coinage after the reform of the Umayyad Caliph ‘Abd al-Malik in 697 is not at all evident.This solidus provides an important link between the official Byzantine gold coinage and the "Standing Caliph" dinars introduced by 'Abd al-Malik in 693-697. It has long been suggested that the "Standing Caliph" dinars were produced as a direct response to the Christ solidi of Justinian II, 'Abd al-Malik's great Byzantine adversary, but the chronological relationship of the Christ solidi and the "Standing Caliph" dinars has been brought into question. Even if a so-called "war of images" between 'Abd al-Malik and Justinian II did result in the "Standing Caliph" dinars, the iconography of the latter is firmly rooted in the solidi of Heraclius and the modified types of the present pseudo-Byzantine solidus.Both issues feature a modified cross-on-steps reverse — sometimes the cross is converted into a phi (?) rather than an I form on "Standing Caliph" dinars — while the standing caliph (representing 'Abd al-Malik himself) on the obverse seems to be influenced by the central standing figure of Heraclius on the pseudo-Byzantine solidus. The standing caliph sports an impressive beard like that of Heraclius although the caliph's stylist has controlled his mustache to a much greater degree than that of the Byzantine Emperor. The caliph also wears a similar embroidered robe and holds his arms diagonally (slanting right rather than left as on the solidus), but replaces the de-Christianized globe with a sword in its scabbard. This coin is not only an object of desire due to its beautiful metal and high state of preservation, but also due to its great importance for the development of early Islamic coinage. It also marks a profound turning point in the artistic, political, and religious history in the Middle East. The Christian Byzantine Empire had come to an end in the region and this solidus encapsulates the growing pains of the young Islamic empire of the Umayyad dynasty that replaced it. This extremely rare gold solidus represents the earliest Arab gold coinage and it may be regarded as the precurser of all the later Islamic gold coinage.References: Miles, G: Earliest Arab Gold Coinage in the American Numismatic Society Notes, No. 13, 1967; Foss, S: Arab Byzantine Coins: An Introduction with a Catalogue of the Dumbarton Oaks Collection, Harvard University Press 2008.

Lot 5163

An Art Deco period sand cast aluminium square cigarette box, by R W Coan, London, the cover in relief with a portrait of Edward VIII, titled Our Prince of Sports, bracket feet, 13.5cm wide, c.1936; another (2)

Lot 5229

A small collection of base metal medallions, Birmingham, two similar, 44mm white metal medallions, Lawrence St Sunday School/Reward of Merit, edge inscription to Robert Bellman 1880 and 1888; German Empire, copper 50mm sports medal obv. Kaiser Wilhelm II bust facing left; rev. footballer standing holding ball, 16[th] Deutsches Bundesregeln/8[th] August in Berlin/1914 GVF (event held four days after Britain declared war); WW1 British War medal, no ribbon, to Pte G Watson, Worc[estershre] Regt; Edward VIII White Metal 38mm coronation medallion, bsare headed bust on obv., inscription on reverse, EF; Vatican medallion Pope Paul II, obv. bust left, rev. pieta 35mm slight corrosion; UK coinage - a 1953 coronation Cadbury's printed chocolate tin containing a collection of base metal circulated UK coinage, including Guernsey 4 doubles 1885; tube of 40 1978 unc 5p coins (£2); another for 1979, but with intrusive 1st issue shilling poked in; 50p cellophane sealed tube of 1971 half pence coins (qty)

Lot 420

GREN set of six Welsh Bitter beermats, no. 17/20 limited framed sets promoting the Welsh Sports Aid Trust

Lot 450

British Sportsmen Volumes, British Sports & Sportsmen (Past and Present) compiled by and edited by 'The Sportsman' Volume 1 & 2, 1908

Lot 259

Trade Cards, Music Celebrities and Film, contained in a modern ringbinder, sets to name Donruss Gumm Elvis Presley (Boxcar Enterprises), Apple Sports Time The Beatles and Paramount Saturday Night Fever (gd/vg)

Lot 300

Cigarette Cards, Football, complete sets, Carreras Turf Footballers, Famous Footballers and Sports Series (some dicolourationm gen gd)(3)

Lot 369

Cigarette Cards, Sport, a variety of sport sets to name, Edwards Ringer Sports & Games in Many Lands, Players Tennis, Cricketers 1934, Footballers 1928, Footballers 1928-29 and Football Caricatures by MAC, together with Wills sets, Rugby Internationals, Association Footballers, Cricketers 1928 and Cricketers 2nd Series, (gen gd)(10)

Lot 482

Trophies, seven different cups in a variety of shapes and a small statue of a horse, cups could be re-used for different sports

Lot 328

Cigarette Cards, Mixture, contained in a modern ringbinder, a selection of L size Player part sets to name Country Sports (8), Old Hunting Prints (24), Wildfowl (19), Picturesque Bridges (25), Old Sporting Prints (23) and Types of Horses (25), also includes Wills Garden Flowers New Varieties (37) (gen gd, some marked to back) veiwing recommended (qty)

Lot 247

Trade Cards and Stickers, Mixture, a selection of sets original albums to include Golden Wonder Sporting all Stars, Lyons HMS 1902-1962, Typhoo Wild Flowers, Hornimans Dogs, West Midlands Police The Old Bill Collection, Motor Magazine The Great British Sports Car, Nabisco British Soldiers Through the Ages, Popular Classics The Best of British Classic Cars, Mobil The Great Days of Motoring, Shell The World Wildlife Collection, Shell Great Britons (including collection wallet), also included Walkers Tazos Star Wars and Looney Tunes, The Sun Royal Sticker Album, Colgate Sporting Trophies, Jacobs Banknotes that Made History, West Midlands Police Play Safe, Lord of the Rings, stamps and Poster Magazine, Universal ET and NBA American Basket Ball Legends and Topps X Files (both in folders), also included some part sets (gd/vg) viewing recommended (qty)

Lot 395

Cigarette Cards, Players, contained in a modern ringbinder a collection of L size sets, various genres to name Country Sports, Fresh Water Fishes, The Nations Shrines, Wild Animals, Treasures of Britian, Famous Beauties, Dogs and Wildfowl, also included Grandee British Birds and Tom Thumb Britians maritime History (gd.vg)(10)

Lot 316

Foreign Cigarette Cards, Wills Overseas, Australian Issues, Sports of the World and Birds of Australasia (yellow back)(2)(gd/vg)

Lot 261

Trade Cards, Films and Film Stars, a selection of modern sets to name, Sports Time Marilyn 1st & 2nd Series, Victoria Gallery Legends of Hollywood and Partners Film, Stars, also includes Times Roy Rogers In Ola Amailoor and South of Calient (both printed backs)(vg)

Lot 455

A mixed lot horse racing and equestrian prints, comprising foress, national sports, racing plate 2, a false start, after Hal Frith, the Derby Day 1856 coloured print, two coloured prints, Fred Archers last Derby mount and Eclipse Stakes, further print after George Finch Mason, The Adventures of Professor Muddle, all framed and glazed various sizes (5)

Lot 227

An chrome model sports car, L.31 W.12cm

Lot 121

19 Matchbox Dinky. 6x 'Classic Sports Cars -Series 1' sets DY-902. Comprising - Porsche 356A, Mercedes-Benz Gullwing and a Ferrari Dino. All mounted on wooden display plinths. 1949 Land Rover DY-9. 3x 1950 Mercedes-Benz Type O 3500 bus DY-S10. 2x 1964 Mini Cooper 'S' DY-21. Plus 2x 1965 MGB GT in the scarcer orange DY-3B. 2x Cadillac Coupe De Ville DY-7. 1956 Chevrolet Corvette DY-23B. 2x 1958 Porsche 356A Coupe DY-25. All boxed, minor wear/discolouration. Contents VGC-Mint. 2x Cadillac have signs of light damp damage to boot lids. £80-120

Lot 60

45x 1:76 diecast vehicles by various makes. Including Oxford Diecast, EFE, Base Toys, Corgi Trackside and Cararama. Examples include; Sports cars, road cars, military vehicles and commercial vehicles. All boxed, some wear and some with broken plastic covers. Contents VGC-Mint. £40-60

Lot 119

19 Matchbox Dinky. 6x 'Classic Sports Cars - Series 1' sets DY-902, comprising - Porsche 356A, Mercedes-Benz Gullwing and a Ferrari Dino. All mounted on wooden display plinths and boxed. 4x Mercedes-Benz Type O 3500 bus, DY-S10. 5x 1964 Mini Cooper 'S' DY-21. 4x 1965 MGB GT DY-3B, in the scarcer orange. All boxed, minor wear, minor wear/discolouration and creasing to a few. Contents Mint. £80-120

Lot 118

20 Matchbox Dinky. 3x 'Classic Sports Cars -Series 1' sets DY-902. Comprising - Porsche 356A, Mercedes-Benz Gullwing and a Ferrari Dino. All mounted on wooden display plinths. 1965 MGB GT in the scarce orange DY-3B. 1950 Ford E83W 10CWT van 'Heinz' DY-4. 3x 1959 Cadillac Coupe De Ville DY-7. 1948 Commer 8CWT van 'Sharp's' DY-8. 1949 Land Rover civilian DY-9. 3x 1964 Mini Cooper 'S' DY-21. 3x 1956 Chevrolet Corvette DY-23/23B. 2x 1958 Porsche 356A Coupe DY-25. Plus a Studebaker Golden Hawk DY-26. All boxed, minor wear/discolouration. Contents Mint. £80-120

Lot 62

A quantity of various makes. Including 4x Bburago 1:24 scale sports cars, 8x Bburago 1:43 scale cars, a British Leyland Milk Transporter, an Ertl 1957 Chevy Bel Air, a Lone Star Royal Wedding Routemaster, Matchbox ambulance, lorry and sports car, etc. All boxed, some wear/damage to a few. Contents VGC-Mint. (40+ items). £60-80

Lot 187

2 Corgi Toys. Triumph TR3 (305) in light metallic green with smooth wheels. Together with a Ford Thunderbird-Open Sports (215) in white with light blue/silver interior, smooth wheels and black rubber tyres. Both boxed, some age wear to Ford box. Vehicles Mint. £70-90

Lot 110

A scarce Tri-ang Minic Push and Go Interplanetary Research Unit Presentation Set. Comprising 10 plastic vehicles and 7 rockets including; 2x articulated rocket launchers, radar truck, fire engine, Shell tanker and aviation fuel tanker, articulated low loader, crane, sports car, jet plane and 7 rubber nosed rockets. Boxed with inner display packaging. Minor wear to lid, base wrapped in wallpaper and with some damage. Vehicles GC-VGC, some chipping to paintwork on rocket launchers and one broken wing to plane. £130-180

Lot 325

Dinky Toys Austin-Healey '100' Sports (109). Example in deep yellow with mid blue seats and wheels, RN21, with driver, steering wheel and screen and black rubber tyres. Boxed, some age wear overall. Vehicle Mint. Plate 4 £100-150

Lot 586

Third Reich medals etc: East Front medal, medal for 13th March 1938, and War Merit medal (3), all with ribbons, SA Sports badge in iron (corroded), die struck aluminium Narvik shield, another in die cast grey metal, 6 pin back “day” badges, and 2 other items. Average GC (16)

Lot 232

Corgi Toys Austin Healey 100 Sports Car (300). In red with cream seats, smooth wheels with black rubber tyres. Boxed, minor wear. Vehicle VGC-Mint paint is lightly bloomed. Back Cover £60-80

Lot 122

12 Matchbox Dinky 'Classic Sports Cars -Series 1' sets DY-902. Comprising - Porsche 356A, Mercedes-Benz Gullwing and a Ferrari Dino. All mounted on wooden display plinths and boxed, minor wear/creasing. Contents Mint. £80-120

Lot 321

Dinky Toys Sunbeam Alpine Sports (107). In cerise with grey seats, RN34, cream wheels and black rubber tyres, with driver, steering wheel and screen. Boxed, minor wear. Vehicle VGC, one small chip to bonnet. £80-120

Lot 117

21 Matchbox Dinky. 2x 'Classic Sports Cars -Series 1' sets DY-902. Comprising - Porsche 356A, Mercedes-Benz Gullwing and a Ferrari Dino. All mounted on wooden display plinths. 1965 MGB GT a scarcer example in orange, DY-3B. 1950 Ford E 83W 10CWT van 'Radio Times' DY-4. 1951 Volkswagen DY-6C. 2x 1959 Cadillac Coupe De Ville DY-7. 1949 Land Rover civilian DY-9. 1955 Bentley R Continental DY-13. 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback DY-16B. 2x 1964 Mini Cooper 'S' DY-21. 2x 1956 Chevrolet Corvette DY-23B. 3x 1958 Porsche 356A Coupe DY-25. Studebaker Golden Hawk DY-26. Plus a 1955 Ford T Bird DY-31. All boxed, minor wear/discolouration. Contents VGC-Mint. 2x Cadillac have signs of light damp damage to boot lids. £80-120

Lot 324

Dinky Toys Austin-Healey '100' Sports (109). Example in cream with red seats and wheels, RN23, with driver, steering wheel and screen and black rubber tyres. Boxed, some light age wear overall. Vehicle Mint. Plate 4 £100-150

Lot 185

2 Corgi Toys. Bentley Continental Sports Saloon by H.J.Mulliner (224). In white and metallic green. Together with a Rover 2000TC (275). In metallic green with brown interior and an amber roof panel. Both boxed, some age wear. Vehicles GC-VGC some chips to Bentley. £70-90

Lot 322

Dinky Toys M.G. Midget Sports (108). In red with tan interior, RN24, red wheels and black rubber tyres, with driver, steering wheel and screen Boxed, some age wear overall. Vehicle Mint. £70-90

Lot 111

A scarce Tri-ang Minic Push and Go Armoured Assault Group Presentation Set. Comprising 17 plastic military vehicles (one missing from set) including; 3x articulated low loader, petrol tanker, 2x armoured car, sports car, 2x bull dozer, 2x tank, breakdown truck, 2x crane, coach and 2x radar truck. Duplicates mainly with one example in green and one in brown. Boxed with inner display packaging. Damage and repair to lid, base wrapped in wallpaper and with some damage. Vehicles GC-VGC, breakdown truck over painted. £80-120

Lot 193

Two vintage miniature leather balls to include Rugby and Football, one with makers mark 'Epic Sports, Rugby - Polo - Boot, Outfitters London, (2)

Lot 264

A large military pike made by Rob Mole and Sons, Birmingham. Presented by Mrs Waring to winner of tent pegging at Regimental Sports, won by trooper Simpson, Kirkcaldy troops, Cupar. Dated July 1891. Measures 277cm long

Lot 544

Large collection of mixed Ephemera etc to include; cigarette cards, postcards, books, Football magazines and sports Trophies etc

Lot 276

A 9 carat gold crucifix pendant on a 9 carat gold belcher chain, a 9 carat gold sports medallion, a 9 carat gold belcher chain and a 9 carat rose gold fox tail chain (4)Gross weight 27.8 grams

Lot 1338

Pluto; A Vintage 9ct Gold Cased Wristwatch Head, (no strap) the signed dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case; together with another 9ct gold cased wristwatch head (no strap), the "Rotary Super Sports" signed dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case. (2)

Lot 89

A quantity of books of ornithological and rural interest, many relating to game keeping, field sports, horses and other subjects, one box

Lot 127

Two MARC made RC radio controlled 1:10 scale sports cars to include; Subaru Impreza WRC 2003 Rallye Monte Carlo 7 and Subaru Impreza WRC Network Q 5 . Both used but mint in the original box.

Lot 322

An Australia's 18th Cricket Tour Of England 1934 Souvenir, together with a collection of other related sports ephemera early 20th Century and later

Lot 1262

Various 1930/40's sports programmes including Australia V Wales 1947

Lot 1206

A Rolex umbrella and a Rolex sports bag.

Lot 290T

A quantity of pocket watches for spares or repair including Centre Seconds Sports Recorder in working order and watch chains.

Lot 193

A boxed Barkers of Kensington quartz sports wristwatch

Lot 1747

A World War II German Sports badge, GES, GESCHLER MUNCHEN.

Lot 62

A small group of silver items, to include three babies rattles; a Christening mug; and a sports trophy; and other similar silver objects, 339g all in.

Lot 170

A 1930s 9ct gold Rotary Super Sports gentlemans manual wristwatch, Birmingham 1934, on later expanding bracelet, 29mm.

Lot 1395

Dinky Diecast, Four Models In Original Boxes. 132 Packard Convertible, 133 Cunningham C-5R Road Racer, 157Jaguar XK120 Coupe And 163 Bristol 450 Sports Coupe

Lot 335

A Mixed Collection Of Costume Jewellery To include, faux pearls, earrings, y-shaped crystal set necklace, boxed Rotary wristwatch, silver and marcasite set floral swag necklace, yellow metal and mink brooch, 1980's statement pendant etc. All housed in black faux leather jewellery box. Together with a boxed Fossil sports watch with brushed stainless bracelet and boxed pewter tone rosette brooch.

Lot 88

WASIM AKRAM - signed Benefit Year programme 1998; other sports autographs including Steve Cram, Steve Ovett and Alan Wells; FLORENCE GRIFFITH JOYNER - ''FloJo'', authograph and 6 others including Linford Christie

Lot 92

S Henshaw: gouache of an estuary scene, 12" x 19½"; a frame of Victorian verses relating to sports

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