1947 ENGLAND v FRANCE England v France (Friendly) played 3 May 1947 at Highbury Stadium. Match ticket (Reserved Seat West Stand) together with French travel itinerary by L'Equipe, Metropolitain (Paris) travel ticket and signed travel confirmation letter from the French sports newspaper L'Equipe. Generally good
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1950 ENGLAND English Internationals (England) v Ontario All-Stars Friendly played 24 May 1950 at Municipal Sports Stadium, Toronto, Canada. 8-page official programme. The FA sent a strong England side to tour Canada which included Stanley Matthews and Nat Lofthouse in preparation for the forthcoming FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Light fold Generally good
AYLESBURY UTD 47-8 Eight Aylesbury United home programmes, 47/8, v Lyons Club, Wolverton, Briggs Sports and Met Police (grubby), all Spartan League, friendly v Tufnell Park , Berks and Bucks Senior Cup games v Newbury Town and Windsor & Eton plus Amateur Cup v Henley Town. All have punch-holes repaired, some creasing, folds etc. Fair
WORLD CUP 1950 French booklet, "Sport-Digest" June 1950, title "Coupe Du Monde de Football", colourful cover, 128 pages, substantial World Cup coverage and preview of the Finals in Brazil and reviews of previous Finals Tournaments. Many other sports also covered. Also included is a card fixture schedule for the Tournament in Brazil printed in Portuguese and sponsored by Shell. Generally good
WORLD SPORTS MAGAZINE Four issues of the official magazine of the British Olympic Association February - May 1956. Colour covers include Cliff Morgan - Wales Rugby, Ron Barton - Boxer, Billy Wright - Wolves and Jeff Hall - Birmingham, Keith Miller - Australia and Peter Driver - Athlete. Generally good
SPORTS & FOOTBALL MAGAZINES Twelve magazines in total. Sports Budget 10/3/1923, 29/9/1923 split spine and 31/7/1936. The Scout 11/10/1924. Football and Sports Favourite 24/4/1926 Cup Final issue, 8/5/1926 split spine, 15/1/1927 and 26/2/1927, slight split on spine. Football Weekly 23/1/1937. All Sports 17/2/1923 and 26/4/1930 with David Jack on the Cup Final and Tit-Bits 19/9/1947 and 29/4/1949. Fair
Cigarette cards; two albums of cigarette cards, all appearing to be full / complete sets (unless stated), to include; Churchman Boxing Personalities, Turf Famous Footballers (missing one card), Player's Hints On Association Football, Will's Association Footballers, Churchman Association Footballers, Player's Association Cup Winners, Turf 50 Sports Series, Player's Decorations & Medals, De Reszke Chivalry & Valour, Player's Indian Army Badges, Player's Military Head Dress, various ' Uniforms ' sets, Will's Military Motors, Trucards WWII Scenes and others.
Daniel (William Barker). Supplement to the Rural Sports, 1813, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional engraved title, four engraved plates (3 folding), occasional spotting, near contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine with black morocco title label, extremities slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Beckford (Peter), Thoughts upon Hunting: in a series of Familiar Letters to a Friend, 4th edition, 1802, engraved frontispiece and two plates at rear, light dampstaining at front & rear, armorial bookplate of the Crump family, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spine, green morocco title label a little worn, extremities rubbed, 4to, with Sinclair (George), Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis: or, an account of the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different Grasses and other plants used as the food of the more valuable domestic animals: instituted by John, Duke of Bedford..., 2nd edition, 1825, half-title, 60 hand-coloured engraved plates, some spotting and offsetting, disbound 8vo, plus Bracken (Henry), Farriery Improv'd: or, a Compleat Treatise upon the Art of Farriery..., 2 volumes, 5th & 4th editions respectively, 1745-1749, half-title to volume 2, contemporary calf, volume 2 rebacked, worn, 12mo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (5)
Seiko 5 Sports gentleman's automatic wristwatch ref. SRP745K1 with day and date aperture, luminous hands and hour markers, yellow face, black minute track, black bezel, clear case back, stainless steel case and 24 jewel calibre 4R36A movement, on stainless steel bracelet, case diameter 45mm, in original box with tags and spare links.
HERMANN KOSEL two coloured lithographs, printed by Christoph Reisser - resort posters for 'Sudbah Hotel, Semmering, Austria' for winter with skiers in the foreground and for summer with pool-side figures and al-fresco diners, both framed, 93 x 60cms Key Word Search: ski, travel, poster, Winter Sports, Austria, Alps, Alpine
Verne Jules ' Round the Moon : A sequel to From the Earth to the Moon,' translated from the French by Louis Mercier and Eleanor E King, author's illustrated edition, Sampson Low Marston etc 1876, title page detached and pages 16/17, half title possible missing, hinges cracked, half leather and boards, gilt titles to back strip, very rubbed and worn, Luckman A. Dick 'Sharps, Flats, Gamblers and Racehorses', Grant Richards Ltd 1914, photographic ills. decorated cloth with black titles, assorted volumes on sailing, cricket and other sports including Cliff Cary 'Cricket Controversy', Bradman 'Farewell to Cricket', Bernard Darwin ' Golf Between Wars' and Wisden for 1981, 1984, 1985 and Wisden Anthology 1963-1982' ( 2 boxes)
A Grays Sports China crested vase, Sunderland Football Club, Champions First Division 1891-2 1892-3 1894-5 and 1901-2 of tapered form depicting a Sunderland football player heading a football, 9.5 cm high together with a Rowntrees 1902 souvenir tin (2)The vase has a very faint hairline crack through the 'Champions First Division' label. Rubbing to and around the base, the base is signed A. Tarnishing to the gilt around the rim. Light scratches to the glaze, would benefit from a clean. No chips or restoration.
Eighteen Matchbox die-cast vehicles from the 1-75 series, comprising; 2 Muir Hill dumper, 50 Tractor, 53 Mercedes Benz Coupe, 22 Vauxhall Cresta, 21 Milk Delivery truck, 60 Morris J2 pick-up, 17 8 Wheel Tipper, 43 Tractor shovel, 10 Pipetruck, 23 Trailer Caravan, 23 Caravan Trailer, 64 M.G 1100, 48 Trailer with sports boat, 75 Ferrari Berlinetta, 20 Lambourghini Marzal, 33 Ford Zephyr, 44 Rolls Royce Phantom V and 38 Vauxhall Victor estate car, all boxed, also a Matchbox 73 Superfast Mercury commuter, (18).
2001 Toyota MR2 VVTi, 1794 cc. Registration number AV 51 CXJ. Chassis number JTDFR320300033637. Engine number IZZ0702327.The MR2 is a two-seat, mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports car manufactured from 1984 until 2007 in three incarnations, it was their first mid engined car. Conceived as a small, economical and sporty car, the MR2 employed straightforward design elements, including fully independent MacPherson strut front and rear suspensions, four wheel disc brakes, and transverse-mounted inline-four engines.Toyota introduced the first-generation MR2 in 1984, designating it the model code "W10". When fitted with the 1.5-litre 3A engine, it was known as the "AW10". Likewise, the 1.6-litre 4A version is identified by the "AW11" code. The MR2's suspension and handling were designed by Toyota with the help of Lotus engineer Roger Becker. A five-speed transmission was standard and a four-speed automatic was optional.The second generation was produced from 1989 until replaced by the third in 1999, with their first roadster with an all-aluminium 1ZZ-FED, a 1794 cc inline-four. Like its predecessors, the engine used dual overhead camshafts and 16 valves. The intake camshaft timing was adjustable via the VVT-i system, which was introduced earlier in 1998 for some markets. Unlike its predecessors, however, the engine was reversed, with the exhaust manifold towards the rear of the car instead of towards the front. AV51 CXJ was first registered on the 1st September 2001 and is only being sold due to a downsizing and a lack of space at the new home, it is described by the vendor as being in excellent overall condition with partial service history. Sold with the V5C and full 1 years MOT without any advisories.
1976 (see text) Datsun 260Z, 2565 cc. Registration number RDZ 289. Chassis number GR530010995. Engine number L26174476. The legendary Z car was conceived by Nissan's North American President, Yutaka Katayama as a cheaper alternative to Toyota's exotic 2000GT and became the first truly successful Japanese sports car. Using a six-cylinder engine, the motor had a single overhead camshaft and 150 bhp. The attractive styling, with long bonnet and compact cabin area, has widely been credited to German designer Albrecht Goertz and still looks sharp today. The 240Z was an instant success, particularly in America, but with emissions controls increasingly diluting its performance, Nissan sought to restore some of the power lost by increasing engine capacity. The 260Z was produced between 1975 and 1978, before being replaced by the 280Z. The engine was enlarged with a longer stroke to 2.6-litres with a consequential increase in power from 150bhp to 165 bhp and the car was stiffened by the extension of the chassis rails and the addition of a rear roll bar. Much like the 240Z, the car was fitted with a five-speed manual gearbox as standard and the car featured independent suspension all round with MacPherson struts at the front and Chapman links at the rear. There was also additional stiffness in the chassis due to a redesign of the chassis rails which were larger and extended further back than previous models. The 260Z had a redesigned dashboard, console and door panels for the interior, together with updated tail lights; it was also on a slightly longer wheelbase and with a higher roofline to increase cabin space. This example was originally registered on the Isle of Man in 1976 and then brought to the mainland in November of 1979 and registered with DVLA. Our vendor purchased her in October 1989 and already had a 240Z that had terminal rust so that one broken up and some parts, along with the remains of another 260Z were combined to rebuild this one in 1997/98. It was stripped back to bare metal and had the sills replaced, Waterloo engineering in Hull rebuilt the engine, polished the crankshaft and reskimmed the head. The mileage at this time was some 46,000. Since the rebuild it has been rarely used and was last on the road in 2002 when the mileage was a little over 48,000. Stored in a garage, a recent move to a smaller property means that there is nowhere to house the car so it is being reluctantly sold. She will need recommissioning due to the time off the road; she turns over but the fuel lines need cleaning through. Sold with the V5C, cherished number plate and five MOT's between 1989 and 2001.
1956 Norton ES2, 500 cc. Registration number 489 UYW (non-transferable), Frame number 4M-72273. Engine number 74493. Introduced at the 1927 Motor Cycle Show, the ES2 sports roadster used the Model 18's overhead-valve engine in the cradle frame of the overhead-camshaft CS1, and from then onwards the 'ES2' designation was always applied to Norton's top-of-the-range, overhead-valve single. The ES2 was built in several versions during a production run lasting until 1963, though the engine dimensions of 79x100mm bore/stroke - first adopted by James Lansdowne Norton in 1911 - remained unchanged to the end. It remained popular due to its reliability and ease of maintenance, as well as the traditional design. From 1947 the ES2 had an innovative hydraulically damped telescopic front fork and race developed rear plunger suspension. Little is known of the history of this Norton, first registered on the 3rd October 1958, at some point its registration number was sold and it appears to be an older restoration that has patinated well. It should require little in the way of recommissioning before being taken out on the road. Sold with the V5C.
A large group of James bond Jr merchandise, games, toys, models, figures, magazines and videos, all boxed, including The Game, Sports Car, Subcycle, S.C.U.M. Shark, Wall Clock, LCD Electronic Game, and approximately fifteen figures. (q)Provenance: The Brian Young Collection of Ian Fleming / James Bond Books, Memorabilia and Models.
LEE BRUCE: (1940-1973) Hong Kong American Actor & Martial Artist. A printed 4to programme for the International Karate Championships, Long Beach Area, California, 29th -30th July 1967. Signed ('Bruce Lee') in blue ink with his name alone a 1½ x 2 photograph, the image depicting Lee in a head and shoulders pose, at the centre page alongside nineteen other similar images of the demonstrators for the event. Together with an unused, slim 12mo printed ticket for the International Karate Championships, dated 30th July 1967, and an auditorium parking lot ticket for the Long Beach Arena. Also including two unsigned printed 4to posters, one advertising the All American Karate Championship Tournament, Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, 3rd December 1967, and the second being an amateurly designed photostat copy of the UCLA Karate Club, advertising Black Belt instruction. VG, 5
Well Presented Stanley Gibbons Senator Album Full of East German DDR Stamps From 1962 - 1990. Includes Fauna Protection ( part ) 15 th Cycle Race, 1962 World Youth Festival Games ( 2 ) Blocks and Full Set of 1964 Olympic Games. High Catalogue Value. Part List as Follows 1963 Winter Olympics, 1964 Women's Congress, 1965 Birth Anniversaries, 20th Anniversary of Liberation 1965 Block, 1968 Olympic Games, Soviet Space Achievements Sports 1977, Olympic Games Blocks 1976, Winter Olympics 1975, Apollo Space Link 1975, Liberation 1945 Set, Olympic Games 1972 Munich, 150th Anniversary of Berlin, Socialist Unity Party, Postal Uniforms, 1988 Winter Olympics, Horse Breeding Congress - Just a Random Sample, Many More etc.
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