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Nine sports books,rugby, rowing, athletics, motor racing and others of general sporting interest, titles including C B Fry's Magazine of Action and Outdoor Life, Vol 5, published 1906, and two vols of the Encyclopaedia of Sport 1901 and 1959, Official History of the 8th Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, 1966, signed by its editor/compiler Sir Herbert Macdonald KBE, and a B&H team F1 info pack signed by Ralf Schumachernot illustrated
A collection of approx. 220 programmes covering a variety of sports,including over 100 rugby union with large Bristol RFC content, also New Zealand tour matches including 1946, and a Lions programme in Brisbane 1959, other sports athletics, boxing, ice hockey, cricket, speedway, cycling, rugby league and others; the lot also including some theatre programmes
A superb Wembley Stadium Limited leather bound autograph album containing the signatures of teams and competitors between 1951 and 1961 at the Stadium and the Empire Pool,football comprising England international football teams and their visiting opposition, Schools' Internationals, F.A. Cup Finals, F.A. Amateur Cup Finals and Internationals, Inter-City Cup, Varsity Football and Junior Football; other sports comprising Rugby League Challenge Cup Finals, boxing promotions, women's international hockey, professional indoor lawn tennis, speedway world championships, Gaelic football & hurling, badminton, American football, ice hockey, table tennis, six day cycle race, also ice show entertainment, viewing recommended
A scarce and early printing of Lieut. Colonel Robert D. Osborn's account of “Lawn Tennis and its Players” August 1881,contained in an 1881 volume of The Contemporary Review (Volume XL. July - December, 1881); sold together with a selection of lawn tennis and racquet sports related books including: Sport and the Artist (M.A. Wingfield 1988); The Art of Tennis (G.H. Schwartz - 1990); Wimbledon 100 Years of Men's Singles (M. Rowley 1986); Big Bill Tilden (F. Deford - 1976); Tennis, Squash and Badminton Bygones (G.N. Gurney 1984); Guinness Book of Badminton (P. Davis); War Games (T. McCarthy - 1989) etc., supplied with a pair of modern lawn tennis-themed brass and white metal book-ends; and a collection of various 24 mint copies of “Tennis Collector” magazines dating from No. 62 in 2008 until edition no. 89 in 2017 (34)
Paris Exposition 1900 Guide Book including coverage of the Olympic Games,published by Hachette & Co., Paris, seven pages covering the Olympic and other sports events of the Paris 1900 Games, colour pictorial front wrapper, paper loss to dog-ear bottom right hand corner, otherwise reasonably good
A programme for the Amateur Athletics Association Championship Sports day held in conjunction with the Franco British Exhibition at The Great Stadium, Shepherd's Bush, London, 4th July 1908,held nine days before the start of the London 1908 Olympic Games track & field events and as such acting as a dress rehearsal for organisers and officials, paper loss and tears centre right
London 1908 Olympic Games programme for the Sixth Day of competition, 18th Julytrack & field events including the finals of the 3,200 metres Steeplechase, Greek Discus, Tug of War and the five miles flat race, other sports featured comprising archery, swimming, fencing, cycling, water polo & gymnastics
The Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games participation medal presented to the French gold medal winning tennis player Andre Gobert,in white metal, the obverse designed by Erik Lindberg with Zeus seated on an Ionian column holding the figure of Nike, a view of Stockholm beyond, the reverse with Bertram Mackennal's 1908 Games design of a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga, by Vaughton of Birmingham, good condition; sold with two items of correspondence sent by Gobert to Percy Rootham, Vice President of the Lawn Tennis Association, in 1913 & 1914; and a letter to Rootham from the Union Des Societes Francaises De Sports Athletiques naming the team for a Paris v London tennis match in 1913 (4)
A very rare Calgary 1988 Winter Olympic Games bearer's torch,maplewood handle with pictograms of 10 Olympic winter sports, steel torch bowl, 60cm., in excellent condition, in zip-up carrying caseThe flame was flown from Athens, Greece to St. John, Newfoundland. In 88 days, it was carried about 18,000km across Canada by 6,520 torchbearers sharing torches, about 150 were believed to have been made.
Joe Mercer old gold Arsenal No.6 1950 F.A. Cup Final shirt,by Hope Brothers/Solus Sports, long-sleeved, white collar & cuffs, the badge inscribed 1949-50The F.A. Cup Rules of the time stipulated that if there was a colour clash, and Arsenal & Liverpool played in red, then both teams were to wear their change kits. However, both Arsenal and Liverpool's change shirt colours were white. In these circumstances the rules said that a decision would be made by the toss of a coin. Arsenal lost the coin toss and therefore had to play in an alternative change strip. Manager Tom Whittaker chose an old gold coloured shirt.Thereafter, Arsenal continued to use the old gold as an alternative change kit throughout the 1950s. Exhibited:Arsenal FC Museum (on loan).
A Dinky Toys pre-war No. 22B closed sports coupe comprising yellow and green body with gold washed coloured wheels, tinplate radiator with Hornby series cast to underside, very little fatigue and in fantastic condition (VG-NM) Condition Report / Extra Information 100% original paintwork. Dimensions - 9cm long x 4.25cm wide x 3cm deep
A Dinky Toys playworn loose saloon group to include No. 38F Jaguar SS100 sports car comprising blue body with grey interior and black hubs, together with a No. 38D Alvis finished in maroon with red seats and black hubs with pre-war painted base, also sold with a No. 38F Jaguar SS100 sports car finished in red with maroon interior (G-VG)
A 1/43 scale vintage diecast resin scale model group to include a Matrix Scale Models No. MX 10201-031 Bentley S Continental Park Ward Sports Coupe 1956, and a Neo Scale Models 1/43 model of a Rolls Royce Phantom 2 Owen Sedanca Coupe, model No. NEO45406, both in original plastic casings with outer boxes
SPORT COLLECTION: An assortment of SIX typed letters each signed by a TV sports commentator, Murray Walker, Reg Gutteridge, Harry Carpenter, Dickie Davies, Julian Wilson and Richard Keys. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
LARGE QTY OF CIGARETTE CARDS a large qty of cigarette and tea cards in albums including Players Boy Scouts, Players Football Caricatures, Wills Regimental Standards, Ogdens Champions of 1936, Ogdens Jockeys 1930, Churchmans Association Footballers, Phillips & Co Famous Boys, Gallaher Racing Scenes, Ogdens Blue Riband, Wills Speed, Players Motor Cars, Players Footballers 1928, Players Famous Beauties, Phillips Aircraft, Turf Sports Records, Players National Flags, Players Riders of the World, Players Highland Clans, Lambert & Butler Motor Cars, Phillips Famous Crowns, Players Military Head-Dress, Players Fire Fighting Appliances, Players Polar Exploration, Ogdens Guinea Gold, Kensitas and other silk cards, and many more including some loose.
A collection of 7x original pre-WWII & WWII Second World War era Third Reich German Nazi Party books for Children & Women. Comprising of: 2x 1930's ' Junge Welt ' adventure books (with full colour covers), ' Deutsche Jugend Fliege ' (1936 - German Youth Fly!), a rare Hitler Youth ' Das Schibuch Der Hitlerjugend ' Ski-ing / winter sports book (with Hitler Youth Emblem to cover) (1943), ' Liederbuch Des DSB ' (Women's songbook) (1941), ' Liederbuch Der NS Frauenschaft ' (Women's Songbook) and ' Arbeitsmaiden Spielen ' (Games book for nannies). A rare and interesting collection.
c1929 Lea Francis. A 12pp including cover illustrated catalogue for the factory cars, including the Hyper-Sports Super-Charged chassis, Sports Saloon, four and two seat tourers. Also listed the 2-litre and 12/40 models, with some creasing and a short tear in the spine. A similar 1931 brochure, 12pp with a typed label glued to the top right corner of the cover, with ink markings and a rubber stamp. And a 1939 (?) multi-fold brochure for the Four & Six light and DHC models. Some crease tears and light soiling. (3)
George Wylder & Co., Coachwork. A 14pp, landscape-format cord-tied brochure dating circa 1930, the company being founded in 1923. The pages giving side views of various designs including their Brooklands Models, Sports Tourers, DHC, Close-Coupled Saloon, etcetera. Also, a 4pp colour brochure promoting 'Our First Exhibition' at Olympia 1931, with Talbot Chassis. This brochure has been nicely bound in brown buckram hard cover, the pages a little rubbed on the lower corners of the early pages. (2)
Competition Motoring. A good selection of 8vo books, all with their original DJs, covering motorsport, and include; Wheelspin by C.A.N. May, 2nd ed, 1945; More Wheelspin, 1st ed, 1948; Formula 2 by Gregor Grant, 1st ed, 1953, also British Sports Cars, 2nd ed, December 1947; Amateur Racing Driver by T P Cholmondeley Tapper, 1st ed, 1966; Best Wheel Forward by J. A. Gregoire, 1st ed, 1954; Maintaining the Breed by John Thornley, a signed limited edition of 251, this copy numbered 194, 1990 edition with its slipcase; and other good titles. (13)
The Sports Car: The M.G. Owners' Magazine, 1935 to 1937, plus loose issues from 1939. The complete quarto issues from Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1935 to Vol. 1. No. 9, December 1935, are hardbound in the publisher's correct pale-yellow binding (a little soiled, marked and dull), with brown lettering to the spine, the issues all being clean and sound. Volumes 2 and 3, 1936 and 1937, are complete in two Cordex Self-Binding Cases, with 'The Sports Car' in red lettering to the spines; the magazines themselves are generally clean and sound, with just minor wear to a few issues. Also present are seven worn loose issues from Vol. 5, 1939, comprising No. 46 to 48, January to March, No. 50, May (2 copies), and Nos. 52 and 53, July and August. All the issues have their covers. (40 issues)
Brooklands Track and Air: A Monthly Journal of Speed. Thirteen loose issues, comprising Vol. 2, Nos. 5 & 7, October & December 1933; Vol. 3, complete except for Nos. 8 & 10, August & October; and Vol. 4, No. 2, February-March 1935 (the last issue before it changed to The Sports Car). All covers present, but loose on the 1933 issues, and on those for April, June, and November 1934. Staples rusty and occasional soiling/wear, but generally sound. (13 issues)
G. N. Georgano. 10 books written or edited by this renowned author, to include, A History of Transport, 311pp, 1972; The World Guide to Automobiles, 544pp, 1987, with inserted letters and documentation; The Complete Guide to Commercial Vehicles, 704pp, 1979 1st ed, with a good DJ; Brooklands a Pictorial History; A History of Sportscars, 320pp, 1970; A Motor Racing Camera 1894 - 1916; Sports Cars History & Development, 239pp, 1987; The Encyclopedia of the Sportscar, 160pp, 1998; The American Automobile 1893-1993, 287pp, 1992; and Art of the American Automobile, 268pp, 1995. All in good or better condition. (10)
Dewar Challenge Shield. Thomas Dewar, the 1st Baron Dewar created several Challenge Shields for various sports around the United Kingdom and abroad. For cycling he donated, between 1901 and 1928, The Dewar Challenge Shield, a heavily-embossed solid-silver plaque depicting goddesses and with allusions to Scotland, together with a profile of a racing cyclist centrally-mounted. This example, which is a hollow-cast copy in brass, and mounted on a shaped wooden mount, is believed to have been given to the award recipient when the original shield had to be retuned annually. Unfortunately, the engraved lozenge, which would have been attached to the upper tablet, giving the name of the recipient and club, is missing. Originally it may have been silver-plated, otherwise it is in good condition. The height of the wooden shield is 16-inches (41cm). (1)
Le Petit Journal & Le Petit Parisien: 'Supplements Illustrees'. Seventeen full-page colour-printed sheets, each depicting scenes including bicycles, and all dating from the 1890s or 1900s (including 2 copies of one image and 3 of two others). Together with another colour-printed sheet with 8 scenes from a new version (in French) of the Faust legend, complete with bicycles, a large octavo sheet from the 1890s illustrating engravings of Inventions Nouvelles, 2 reprinted French cycling posters in reduced size, and a copy of a French magazine 'Le Miroir Des Sports' for 11 Juillet 1960 primarily reporting on Grand Prix cycling and with the headline 'La Terrible Chute de Roger Riviere - Toutes Les Photos'. (a quantity)
*A Rudge-Whitworth Gentleman's 'Crescent' Sports Bicycle. A maroon-enamelled 22-inch frame, retaining its original decals and also featuring a Villers gearing with a top tube control, and a fixed wheel alternative, quick release hubs, correct chain-set with block rubber pedals, domed profile mudguards, centre-pull cantilever brakes operated by Bowden cable, 28-inch Endrick rims with good tyring, chromium-plated 14-inch Marsh clubman handlebars with black grips fitted to a one-piece extension, and a leather Brooks saddle. (1)
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