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ADAMS OLD ENGLISH SPORTS, 'SET TOO' POTTERY BREAKFAST CUP, printed and washed with fighting cockerels, together with TWO OTHER NINETEENTH CENTURY MUGS, one with gilt lined hand painted floral panel, A MASONS 'MANDALAY' PATTERN POTTERY HYDRA JUG, 6 1/4" (15.9cm) high, and a PAIR OF JAPAN PATERN 'STONE CHINA' SOUP PLATES, printed marks, (6)
1:18 scale Model Vehicles and Others, A boxed collection, comprising, 1:18 scale competition and sports cars, including Maisto Audi R8 Le Mans 2000 and BMW V12 LMR 1999, Chrono, H1072, Thai Lotus Elise, R Prutirat 1997, Hot wheels, 22822, Damon Hill Jordan Mugen Honda 199, Burago, 3739, Ferrari 348tb 1989, and two other rally models by Mingche, together with two Burago 1:24 scale models and four Corgi Royal Mail Millennium collection models, G-E, Boxes P-F, (Qty)
WW2 and later consisting of swing mounted WW2 medals awarded to Colour Sergeant Hubbert Kean, 39/45 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Army LS&GC Medal, correctly named to 3379044 C.SJT. H. KEAN. E. LANC. R in frame accompanied by small photograph of H Kean, East Lancashire Regiment Sports Medallion inscribed Sgt Kean, 1931 and St John Ambulance Brigade Service Medal, swing mounted with 2 bars correctly named to 19277 AMB Sis E. KEAN. 'A' NSG DVN 1939 in original box of issue accompanied by original award letter and related badges
A Third Reich era German Army Officer's sword with gilt brass hilt, stirrup-form guard, oak leaf design back strap and ear. The langets with monogram and Swastika joining an Eickhorn Solingen blade engraved 366 SL BATTERY "Sports Germany 1945 WON BY 'A' TROOP", black steel scabbard with portepee knot
Shanghai Municipal Police Sports Trophy. This silver plated trophy is engraved to the front “S.M.P. Shanghai Municipal Police Sports First Price 120 Yards Handicap won by J.G. Adams” Height 8 1/2 inches. ... Accompanied by a silver plated teapot, this being presented to Company Sergeant Major Grant on leaving 39 Co. (ST) RGA. (2 items)
Royal Mint UNITED KINGDOM Elizabeth II London 2012 Sports Collection thirty-nine 50 pences including Archery (3), Athletics, Badminton (2), Basketball (2), Boxing (3), Boccia (3), Cycling, Football, Goalball (2), Gymnastics (2), Handball, Hockey, Sailing (4), Shooting, Table Tennis, Tae Kwondo (2), Tennis (3), Volleyball (2), Weightlifting (2), Wheelchair Rugby and Wrestling.
WWII medal group comprising war medal, Defence medal, 1939-1945 star and Africa star in issue box to NA COOK OF DUNDEE, 9ct gold Strathmore novice "25" 1st F T N Cook 1931 5.3g, RCC Dundee enamelled badge possibly Cycle Corps?, Rotary Super Sports wristwatch, RAFC cap badge, photograph of pilot group, Boys Brigade badges etc, RAF flying log book of 1123358 COOK NA, RAF slang made easy, and a wealth of ephemera etc. CONDITION REPORT: The first entry noted is 12/5/41 and last 15/6/44, units served page is blank. See images.
Collection Of 9 Boxed Moko Lesney Matchbox Series Diecast Vehicles To Include No 2 Dumper, No 3 Bedford Tipper Truck, No 17 Metropolitan Taxi,No 20 Transport Truck, No 35 Horse Box, No 42 Evening News Van, No 48 Sports Boat & Trailer, No 59 Ford "Singer" Van & No 73 R.A.F Pressure Refueller.
FOLLOWER OF JOHN E. FERNELEYTHE MARQUIS OF WORCESTER WITH WILLIAM LONG, MASTER OF THE BEAUFORT HUNT AND THE HUNTING SWEEP IN FRONT OF BADMINTON HOUSE Oil on canvas76cm x 104cm (30in x 41in)Note: The Marquis of Worcester with William Long, Master of the Beaufort Hunt and the Hunting Sweep in front of Badminton House, 1837 is an intriguing painting that, at first, seems a typical sporting scene but upon closer inspection revels the fascinating story of 'the hunting sweep.' Mounted on a chestnut brown horse sits a charismatic man, hat in hand, face blackened with soot and a sweep brush tucked under his arm. He accompanies four gentlemen fashionably dressed in green hunting coats with hounds eagerly poised for the day's activities. The 'sooted' man seems rather out of place in this traditional sporting portrait - depicting the young Marquess of Worcester, Henry Charles Fitzroy Somerset (1824-1899), preparing to ride with William Long, the Huntsman to the Beaufort Hunt, in the grounds of Badminton House in 1837 - however, research into contemporary accounts of the period show 'The Badminton Sweep', William Vizard of Chipping Sudbury, to be an important figure in the scene.Born in 1792, Vizard was a chimney sweep that had industriously found himself in the circles of the gentry and was somewhat of a celebrity. According to the news of the day, he had come to acquire property, "political creed" and the favour of the 6th Duke of Beaufort. Although a man of Reformist principals, when approached by two Reform candidates seeking his support and vote in the local elections of 1829, Vizard surprisingly responded "to tell you the truth, gem'mem, I can't vote for you, 'cause I hunts with the Duke."Three years on, in 1832, Vizard demonstrated his political influence again when the 6th Duke's son, the Marquess of Worcester (set to become the 7th Duke in 1835) was running for a seat. During the hustings, the sweep moved forward vehemently declaring support for the Marquess. According to the account, Vizard continued to express his displeasure of the state of country, stating he no longer supported the Reformists and that 'they must be swept away and kept out of power, or you may depend upon it there will be no stability in our Constitution then in a tottering chimney during a high wind.' The Marquess was shortly elected. When the 6th Duke of Beaufort died in 1835, Vizard removed himself from the hunting scene for a period of mourning. His return was famously recorded in several periodicals in an article entitled 'The Hunting Sweep, or a Day with the Duke of Beaufort'. It was no quiet affair and demonstrating his horseman skills, Vizard jumped on his horse, stood upon one leg with the other extended mid-air, reins in one hand and his sweep brush in the other, 'like a flying Mercury.' The renowned sporting artist, Richard Barrett Davis (1782 -1854), captured the scene in The Sporting Sweep, a portrait reproduced alongside the tale in a many a publication including The Gentleman's Magazine (1838) and Craven's The Sporting Review (1840).'We must not omit to notice the appearance, on this occasion, of a very distinguished character, who takes a prominent part in all the sports in this quarter of the country-we mean the celebrated "hunting sweep, vot 'unts with the Dook," and who has been made the subject of a very diverting electioneering caricature. He appeared as usual, mounted on his "trusty old 'unter," and in the identical sables, both as to skin and toggery, which mark and distinguish his peculiar vocation, not omitting his chimney-brush, which was tucked in his 'unting belt. His urbanity of manner, and respectfully familiar mode of recognising and addressing his aristocratical brother sportsmen, caused many smiles and much wonderment among those who were not acquainted with the friendly footing which he has obtained among the sons of the turf equally zealous followers of the "brush."' - Cheltenham Looker, Saturday 21 December 1839.At first glance the subject of this picture appears to be a typical hunting scene, in which clear lines are drawn between the social strata. However, it is not until further exploration that we discover the sooty sweep, astride his faithful chestnut Prosper, to be not just an addition but the main attraction.
A DRL sports badge, with a gilt wreath with lower swastika, stamped to the reverse D.R.G.M 35269, PETZ & LORENZ REICHENBACH...together with cap badges, a WWI Victory medal issued to G-23742 SJT A Rundle R.Suss. R., A WWII Italy Star, 1939-1945 Star, two Defence Medals, two British War medals, a German next of kin honour cross, Nazi armband, propaganda leaflets and other ephemera, etc
1952 International Athletics Meeting British Empire v USA Programme - date 4 August at White City Stadium, together with 1952 News of the World Post-Olympic British Games programme at White City Stadium, The 1952 Championships June 20-21 at White City Stadium, plus 1947 Ice Hockey Wembley Lions v Harringay Racers plus a London County Council Annual Sports Programme dated 1952 - condition mixed A/G (5)
Athletics - Aldersley Municipal Sports Stadium Programmes 1956, 1958 & 1960 includes the Grand Opening 1956, Athletics-Cycling Meeting 1958, 1960 and 1961, plus 1965 News of the World British Games incorporating Gt. Britain v Hungary, 1953 News of the World Coronation British Games, 1963 News of the World British Games Gt. Britain & N. Ireland v Poland, plus other cycling programmes, worth inspecting, condition varies F/G (12)
1948 Olympic Games - British Olympic Association Official Report of the London Olympic Games published by World Sports with foxing and marks present throughout, overall A condition together with 1948 Olympics Athletics Programme date 2 Aug, The Olympics 1896-1972 Publication plus Sunday Pictorial Sports Parade containing lots of information and illustrations, covering all sports in A/G condition (4)
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