A RED BENTLEY 4 1/4 LITRE SALOON CAR, an MK6 model converted to a sports four seater, the Bentley Saloon body taken off and a hardwood body made, custom built bonnet and wing, Registration book detailing Registration JD4 900, chassis No.B33 7EW, Engine No.B418E, originally registrated 4/8/1949, the engine stamped RE6227EFF, together with various accessories, illustrated (for restoration) (Buyers Premium 5% + VAT applies to this lot)
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Six hickory shafted golf clubs to include two Maxwell hand-forged St Andrew Golf Club Company Ltd and one Maxwell model Putting Cleek by JB Swift and Sons, Scarborough, a Star Maxwell Original made in Scotland by FR Wheway Sports Outfitter, 14 Broad Street, Jersey, a St Andrew Standard Golf Company Wood marked with the letter 'L' with brass base and metal insert, a Maxwell Niblick marked 'Stag' and one other metal-shafted club.
LAMBORGHINI FERRUCCIO: (1916-1993) Italian Industrialist who most famously created, in 1963, Automobili Lamborghini, a maker of high end sports cars. A white cotton Extra Large T-shirt featuring the Lamborghini emblem, signed ('Ferruccio Lamborghini') by Lamborghini in black ink with his name alone to the edge of the left sleeve. Autographs of Lamborghini are rare in any form. EX
FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Collection of A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., many accompanied by typed and holograph statements (most unsigned) by a variety of famous individuals (entertainers, television, sports personalities, etc.), all written to Henry Buckton in association with his BBC Children in Need fund raising book entitled Celebrity Childs Play, providing various anecdotes from their school lives, comprising Charles Spencer (in part, 'One of my earlier memories is of my sister Diana's 7th birthday… a large horsebox arrived, and out of the back stepped a man in a peaked cap leading… a dromedary… a uniquely happy, original afternoon, that set a new level in local parental competition to provide their child with the most memorable birthday party of all…'), Nicholas Parsons (in part, 'The anecdote I have enclosed appears in my autobiography, but I have topped and tailed the item…'), Richard Adams, Roger Lloyd-Pack (in part, '…it was on one of my first excursions to the countryside… Nobody had warned me about nettles and, wearing only shorts, I was soon covered in stings all over my legs. I fell over and my arms were covered in stings as well… I went to bed covered in calamine lotion feeling very sorry for myself. When I get stung nowadays, it brings back some of those feelings of that time.'), Warren Mitchell, Dick King-Smith, Mary Peters, and Jimmy Hill (in part, 'Way back in 1935 I was a very young brother to a sister who played cricket… she was selected to play for the England Ladies' team… in my army unit between 18 and 20 I played in both the football and cricket sides. On demob, after Reading Football Club said "no", Brentford gave me a chance… I wonder whether my sister has forgiven me for not having taken advantage of that special early training.'). Together with eight signed paperback editions of the book Celebrity Childs Play, edited by Henry Buckton. Each signed individually by Charles Spencer, Nicholas Parsons, Richard Adams, Roger Pack-Lloyd, Warren Mitchell, Dick King-Smith, Mary Peters, and Jimmy Hill. Generally VG, 21
SPORT: Selection of signed printed 8vo and 4to programmes for various sporting events relating to cricket (12), golf (4), snooker (4) rugby (13) and a few other sports, mainly 1990s although a few earlier, most multiple signed by various sportsmen and women including Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, Matt Prior, Herschelle Gibbs, James Kirtley, Monty Panesar, Alec Stewart, Andrew Flintoff, Darren Gough, Nasser Hussain, Rahul Dravid, Hansie Cronje, Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock, Alistair Campbell, Andy Flower, Heath Streak, Steve Waugh, Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting, Shane Warne, Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar, Clive Lloyd, Brian Lara, Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh, Viv Richards, Justin Langer, Jason Gillespie, Desmond Haynes, Malcolm Marshall, Ravinder Bopara, Richard Hadlee, Lorena Ochoa, Annika Sorenstam, Laura Davies, Bob Charles, Ben Crenshaw, Nick Faldo, Fred Funk, Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle, Greg Norman, Mark O'Meara, Gary Player, Sam Torrance, Ian Woosnam, Thomas Bjorn, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, Alex Higgins, Cliff Thorburn, Ray Reardon, Jonny Wilkinson, Dan Luger, Phil Vickery, Will Greenwood, Martin Johnson, Matt Dawson, Will Carling, Rob Andrew, Rory Underwood, Jeremy Guscott, Brian Moore, Jason Leonard, Sean Fitzpatrick, Dusty Hare, Bill Beaumont, Lester Piggott, Viv Anderson, Paul Power, Kenny Swain and many others. A few unsigned. G to generally VG, 40
January 1997 Model Year Bentley Brooklands Light Pressure Turbo finished in Wildberry with Parchment Twin Thin Fine Lines. Originally supplied by Jack Barclay. Parchment Hide Interior with Wildberry Seat Piping, Top Roll and Armrest tops combined with classic Burr Walnut Veneers. This car also benefits from Parchment Hide Headlining and Wildberry Carpets together with Wildberry Lambswool Rugs. Factory fitted extras include Sports Style Seats, Whitewall Tyres and Rear Quarter Badges; all Badges were factory fitted in Red. The car has been fitted with a Bluetooth Handsfree Audio System, but the original Audio System can be re-fitted if required as none of the original cabling has been damaged or cut. It also comes with a Classic Additions custom made Waterproof Outdoor Half Cover. This car has excellent provenance having only covered 65,000 miles, an excellent Service History and only 2 former keepers! It comes with an MOT until May 2018 showing no advisories. NB - Private Number Plate not included in the sale. Car will be available to be viewed on the morning of the sale
Group of Matchbox ‘The Dinky Collection’ Models, classics sports cars series 1 DY-902 and classic British sports cars series 2 DY-903, DYM92058, DYM92015, DY-S 10 1950 Mercedes-Benz diesel omnibus, DY-S 17 1939 Triumph Dolomote, DY27 1957 Chevrolet Convertible and DY035/A 1968 Karmann-Ghia Convertible, plus others. All models are in mint condition with their original boxes, boxes are in fair to excellent condition. (15 items)
Quantity of IXO Sports models, contains LMM080 Aston Martin DBR9 no 59 Le Mans 2005 set, MUS003 Bentley Speed 1930 1:43 scale, 7 x Championship cars such as LMC009 Ford MK IV 1967, LMC037 Jaguar D-Type 1967 and RAM020 Megane Schlesser 2000, a Lola Aston Martin no008 LMP1 Le Mans 2010 LMM192 1:43 scale model, plus a Verem Grand Sport Chaparral 2D and a limited edition GMP Bruce McLaren 1969 M8B High Wing. Models are in excellent condition with fair to excellent boxes. (12 items)
Collection of Various Ferrari Models plus other sports cars, including 3x Hotwheels Ferrari 553F1, Ferrari F1 2000, Ferrari 458 GT2, Minichamps Mclaren GTR Le Mans Wallace Bell Bell, Detail Cars Ferrari F355,Ferrari 456 G.T. Progetto, Salone Giocattolo, plus others, all in near mint condition, with fair to excellent boxes (16 items)
Collection of Various Sports Cars, including Corgi Limited edition Lotus Evora S CC56501, Ixo-MODELS Maserati Spyder GT, Schuco Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG, Matrix Jensen C-V8 MkII, M4 Alfa Romeo Montreal Corsa, Neo Bristol 404, Spark Minimax Aston Martin DB2 1950, Starline Fiat 124 and Starline Fait 750 Abarth Coupe-1956, plus others, all in near mint condition, boxes in fair to excellent condition (30 items)
Quantity of Mixed Toys including Matchbox K-12 Foden Breakdown Truck,K-16 Dodge tractor and twin hoppers,3 x Matchbox 1:75 models, Corgi 445 Plymouth Sports Suburban, Triang Minic M30 plastic mobile gun, missing missile, Britains 25pdr gun, Crescent Mobile space rocket (missing rocket) 2 x Mettoy Target red plastic dart pistols and a diecast Lone Star Sleuth Toy Gun, all in poor to excellent unboxed condition(13 items)
Small autograph book signed sports. Dated 1958, about 40 autographs including Bert Trautmann signed lined page, three Preston North End teams, few cricketers inc Ted Ditchburn, 5 Overstrand CC players. First page scruffy tape mark otherwise good condition. 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 £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Sir Bobby Charlton signed nice 7 x 5 b/w photo, relaxed pose with Bobby Charlton Sports sweatshirt on. 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 £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
A Burmantofts Faience Sports large tile plaque, modelled in low relief with a classical child playing cymbals, glazed turquoise, Earth and Air two Burmantofts Faience tiles decorated with classical figures, and another impressed mark to main, chips, 33 x 20.5cm. (4) Literature Burmantofts Decorative Tiles for Interiors, TACS, volume 22 2016, page 23 catalogue number 52 this actual tile illustrated.
Sydney S. Morrish (1836-1894, British) An elegant lady wearing a white silk dress and gloves, a bonnet with a pink parasol holding a Manchester terrier puppy, oil on canvas, framed, signed lower left and dated 1870, 55 x 40cmThis lively, spirited dog breed is a true terrier. Bred in Manchester, England, for the common man's sports of rat killing and rabbit coursing, he's got game and he loves to show it. The Gentleman's Terrier (as he is known in Victorian England) is not a sparring dog but loves a good chase, making him a flyball and agility expert.Though his looks suggest a miniature Doberman Pinscher or a large Miniature Pinscher, the Manchester Terrier is his own canine. A wee dog with a strong bark, he's got personality to burn: loyal, hearty, and a terrific watchdog who adores hanging out with his people. Among terriers, the Manchester is known to be one of the more well-mannered and responsive breeds and today spends his time as a terrific companion who can hold up his end of the conversation.The history of sunshades goes back thousands of years, but it was during the Italian Renaissance of the 16th century that umbrellas and parasols were introduced to Europe. At first the items were large, used interchangeably, and generally carried by a servant to protect the wealthy from the elements and sun. Some were heavy (made of leather) but silk, paper, and cotton grew in popularity. During the 1700s parasols had already evolved into a woman's fashion item, designed and decorated to match each promenade dress or walking suit, and was clearly defined as a sunshade; not for rain and snow. To make them collapsible developed around 1800, but ribs would break, paper tear, and the materials mildew if left damp. By the early Victorian era metallurgy had improved and alloy ribs were being used, nickel silver particularly popular. This type of thin strong metal was developed in Germany by craftsmen in an attempt to imitate the Chinese combination of copper, nickel and zinc, known as paktong.At the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign the parasols were quite plain, but by about 1850 tassels and frills grew in popularity. In each ensuing year the adornments became more ostentatious. If a dress had bows or flounces, the parasol could be adorned with the same decoration. This was a matter of taste, and ladies selected modest or extravagant versions for different circumstances, and based on what their income would allow. Of course it was only the wealthy who used parasols as a day-to-day accoutrement. A poor girl might have a simple parasol for church, or a Sunday afternoon stroll. It was during the 1850s the marquise parasol was developed, a style that tipped at the top, so a lady could hold the shaft straight and still shade her face well no matter the angle of the sun.During this time many houses featured racks (two horizontal parallel arms) for placing open parasols and umbrellas high overhead in front and back halls; ideal for implements that didn't close, could be damaged by constant opening and closing, or damp items. Parasol handles were usually straight, but some hooked examples exist. A plain parasol might have a wooden or metal pole with a bone handle, while the most expensive choices were of carved ivory shafts, decorated with inlaid jewels and gold banding. An in between version could be with carved horn and silver filigree accents. Throughout the Victorian era the handles grew longer, so "carriage" parasols were designed with a hinge in the middle to allow breakdown and ease of movement in tight spots.
A SELECTION OF SEVENTY FOUR MOUNTAINEERING, WINTER SPORT AND MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE PRESS PHOTOS FROM THE COLLECTION OF AMEDÉE GAUTIER TO INCLUDE: 'The Very Latest in Winter Sports Fashions', Copyright Keystone View Co., 22 x 16.5cm; 'Equipe de France de Bobsleigh', Copyright Presse Sports, 18.5 x 27cm; Figures in a snow capped mountain, 16 x 18cm etc (74)
Rare 1925 French article on the New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Team - Le Miroir des Sports, January 1925, complete magazine incl. two fully-illustrated pages where 1905 All Black E E Booth gives the NZ view on French rugby after the recent test between the teams - some soiling, slight stains, minor creases and nicks to the covers otherwise (F)
Rare 1925 Farewell Luncheon Menu for the New Zealand All Blacks Invincibles - large 8pp card menu with tinted cover, fold-out and black ribbon, for lunch given 'by the Sportsmen of the Motherland' for the All Blacks on January 21st 1925 at the Piccadilly Hotel. Amazing multi-sports guest list including the Prince of Wales. Fascinating item, minor spine split, v good.
Scarce 1949/50 Wolverhampton Wanderers Signed Photograph Cards depicting player headshots with signatures to the front, includes Wright, Williams, Crook, Dunn, Hancocks, Mclean, Mullen, Pritchard, Pye, Shorthouse, Smyth and Swinbourne, all stamped to the reverse 'Wilkes & Son', with few stamped J. 'Mullen Sports Shop', most signatures appear clear and overall are in good condition (12)
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