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1971 FAIRS CUP FINAL Juventus v Leeds United (Abandoned) played 26 May 1971 at Stadio Comunale, Turin. Issue of the daily Italian sports newspaper ''La Gazzetta Dello Sport'' dated 26 May 1971. Includes front cover full team line-ups and headline with further previews inside and to the back page. The match was abandoned after 51 minutes due to torrential rain and re-played on 28 May. Generally good
OLYMPICS 1968 Red autograph album embossed with the Olympic Rings and narrative "Autographs Olympic Games Mexico 1968 " embossed in gilt lettering. Contains almost 100 signatures of mostly GB competitors from various sports.. Includes Ron Hill, Lynn Davies, , Lilian Board, David Hemery, , Alan Pascoe, Mary Peters, Martyn Woodruffe, Chris Finnigan, Marion Coates. Foreign athletes include Liesel Westermann and great athlete Mohamed Gammoudi. Good
EGYPT - 43-44 Two single sheet programmes for games played at the El Alamein Club, Wanderers (Touring team) v Egyptian FA (Cairo) 2/1/44, Finney on right wing for Wanderers, (worn, folds) and Cairo Area v Trams Sports Club , Alexandria (Egyptian players), 26/12/43 with Finney also on the right wing for Cairo Area who won the game 7-1. Fair-generally good
SPORTS MISCELLANY A collection of 22 programmes covering many sports mostly from the 1960's and 70's to include 8 Motor Racing mostly Brands Hatch, 2 England Rugby Union homes, 5 Rugby League (includes Great Britain v France at Swinton World Cup 1960) plus cricket and Golf (Open 1997). Some faults otherwise generally good. As described
TOTTENHAM 1971 Anglo Italian League Cup Torino v Tottenham Hotspurs played 1 September 1971 at Stadio Comunale, Turin. Issue of the Italian sports newspaper ''La Gazzetta Dello Sport'' dated 2 September 1971. Includes front cover full team line-ups and headline ''Il Torino Resiste 60' al Ritimo del Tottenham'' with reports to the front and further reviews inside and to the back page. The Anglo Italian League Cup was a direct play-off between the winners of the Coppa Italia and English League Cup winners played only between the year 1969-1971. No programme was produced for the match in Turin. Generally good
1971 FAIRS CUP FINAL Juventus v Leeds United (Abandoned) played 26 May 1971 at Stadio Comunale, Turin. Issue of the daily Italian sports newspaper ''La Gazzetta Dello Sport'' dated 27 May 1971. Includes front cover full team line-ups and headline ''JUVE-LEEDS Sospesa Al 51'' with reports to the front and further reviews inside. The match was abandoned after 51 minutes due to torrential rain and re-played on 28 May. Generally good
1971 FAIRS CUP FINAL Juventus v Leeds United played 28 May 1971 at Stadio Comunale, Turin. Issue of the daily Italian sports newspaper ''La Gazzetta Dello Sport'' dated 28 May 1971. Includes front cover full team line-ups and headline ''JUVE e LEEDS Rigiocano La Finale'' with further previews inside and picture from the abandoned match played 26 May in Turin. Generally good
1971 UEFA CUP AC Milan v Dundee played 24 November 1971 at the San Siro, Milan. Issue of the Italian sports newspaper ''La Gazzetta Dello Sport'' dated 25 November 1971. Includes front cover headline and full team line-ups with match reports and further reviews inside and includes pictures. No programme was produced for this game. Generally good
SPORTS PROGRAMMES Six programmes: Commonwealth Games 2002 Manchester and 5 Tennis Tournaments, Ashton Park 1990 with Boris Becker, Wirral International 1989with Boris Becker and John McEnroe and 1991 with John Lloyd, Manchester Open 1991 with Pete Sampras and Dubai Championships 2002 with Tim Henman. Good
MIDDLESBROUGH - MANCHESTER UNITED 1912 Issue of the Sports Picture Post programme, Middlesbrough v Manchester United, 26/10/1912, also covers Bishop Auckland v Rest of The League and St Augustines v Stockton. Sixteen page issue includes line-ups and caricatures of four United players, Meredith, Turnbull, Roberts and Wall. Ex bound volume (no cover) Good
THE CHAMPION SPORTS WALLET A fold out wallet issued by The Champion complete with 8 photo booklets from 1936 including Sporting Marvels, Wizards of the Football Field, Speedway's Big Broadsiders, Famous Fighters in Action, Football's Finest Goal Getters, Sporting Film Favourites, Ace Drivers of the Motor Tracks and Super Men of the Skyways. Good
Framed Personal Group of 4 Decorations, 3 Badges and Ribbon Bar German Cross in Gold, Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Classes, Commemorative Medal for the 1st of October 1938, Sports Badge Type II, Silver Wound Badge, Silver Infantry Badge, Ribbon bar with Iron Cross and 1st October 1938 ribbons. Breast Badges, different sizes, different materials, German Cross, 65 mm, Cupal, superimposed parts gilt bronze, swastika enameled, with 4 rivets on reverse and tapered vertical pin. A very interesting personal group of an Austrian Officer! (8) I-/II
Art caricature on cardboard of Frank Mitchell as a Chelsea player size 13" x 17" tracing his history from Australia (his birthplace), reference to his dad a pioneer flyer in the 1930's, through to his marriage in the 1940's, to playing both football and cricket at the top level. Sketched in, inked with Indian ink, and embellished with blue colour and signed by Roy Ullyett. ROY ULLYETT OBE (1914-2001) Rated as the greatest sports cartoonist of his generation working for the Sunday Pictorial and thereafter the Daily Express. An accomplished caricaturist he drew many sports celebrities by sketching first in pencil and then completing in pen and Indian ink, the cartoons being humorous by poking gentle fun at the subject.
Football Book Selection including Lucky Johnny the footballer who survived the river Kwai death camps, Sky Sports 2005-2006, The Official Tribute to Henrik Larsson, Scotland's Greatest Games, West Midlands Football, Liverpool v Everton, The Bescot Years The complete record of Walsall football club 1990-2010 and Football Memorabilia, general condition appears G (8) Box
Selection of football books to include Sky Sports 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 both hardback, Barclays Football Clubs Directory's 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, Pannini's Year Book 1988/89, Manchester United Illustrated History 1878-1996, The Complete Encyclopedia of Football (1998) (648 pages), Illustrated History of Liverpool 1892-1996, Daily Telegraph Football Chronicle 1863-1995), Cup Final Extra (Cup Final reports 1872-1980) plus others. (2 boxes)
Dinner Menu dated 18 May 1949 in honour of Chelsea given by the Council of the Anglo-Maltese League, 4 page card, with scribble to the back page. Also the Times of Malta sports edition dated 14 May 1949, full page match report (teams listed) Chelsea v Combined Services and has photo of the Chelsea team prior to the match. (2)
Collection of 1924/25 New Zealand All Blacks Invincibles Rugby Tour French Newspapers - to incl 4x Le Miroir Des Sports dated the 21x (2) and 28 January x (2) covering both matches against France and France Select - containing action photographs to the front covers showing All Black Nepia in full flight plus more internally (F/G)
Collection of Official Football Association presentation neck ties to include 1994 World Cup in USA (stars and stripes), (red with striker cartoon figure), FA Premier League Hall of Fame, Australian Sports Federation, Jersey FA, Japanese FA (June 2004 at Man City) also Genoa FC, Leicester/Rutland FA Presidents, English Schools FA and Liverpool FC (red with emblem). (10) All in very good condition, some in original wrappers.
A 1989 Porsche 944 S2 3.0 16V, registration number F873 NVE, gloss black, Category C insurance loss. Our vendor, a well-known classic car show and tour organiser, purchased the Porsche in October 2012. He has always maintained the 944 to an exemplary standard with receipts from marque specialists for thousands of pounds during his ownership including a cambelt, balance shaft and associated service in August 2016 by Marque 21 at a cost of £1,774.27 and repairs to the bottoms of both front wings and corresponding respray of the front end. Finished in gloss black with a contrasting dark brown pinstripe velour sports interior, this 944 is fitted with climate control, electric tilt and removable sun roof, electric windows and seats, central locking, immobiliser and Blaupunkt Calgary premium stereo radio CD. Further noteworthy fitments include 16 inch D90 staggered alloy wheels with recently fitted Uniroyal Rainsport tyres. The vendor has emphasised that the Category C insurance claim was caused by a small engine bay loom fire in 2006. There was not any structural or body damage. The owner at the time purchased the Porsche from the insurance company and had a new factory engine bay loom installed by PHS Sports Cars Ltd of Derby. The car was then inspected by VOSA and a certificate of Roadworthiness was issued, which is presented in the history file. The Porsche is offered for auction with a history file and owner's handbooks. The vendor describes the 944 as a fantastic car to drive which handles like a dream and has performed with complete reliability on both UK and overseas tours. V5C, MOT to October 2017 See illustrations
A 1936 Ford Model 68 flathead V8 aluminium special, registration number AOU 392, British Racing green. This unique and handsome special, started life as a standard Model 68 Sedan. Having landed on these shores at some point, it has been re-bodied by a previous owner, a Mr Martin Hardcourt, with a striking two seater Brooklands style boat-tail aluminum body, finished in the most appropriate colour of British Racing green, over a tubular frame. Power is supplied by a later flathead V8, which sounds very fruity through its stainless steel twin exhausts, mated to a Rover LT77 five speed gearbox driving an original Banjo rear axle, converted to open drive with a new bespoke propshaft. Braking is taken care of with hydraulic drum brakes, the electrics have been uprated with a new wiring loom and converted to 12 volt, and a PowerGEN alternator is fitted which looks like an original dynamo for that vintage look. The interior sports new vintage style gauges, a Bluemel sprung steering wheel and RAF bomber style aluminum lightweight seats with bespoke seat pads. Further noteworthy works carried out include a new fuel tank, full respray in British Racing green, manually operated electric cooling fan, lever arm front suspension and electric fuel pump. The vendor advises us that the special will benefit from final fettling as it has only been driven a few miles since completion. This very aggressive looking special, has been completed in the best tradition of special building and would be eligible for VSCC Post Vintage Thoroughbred (PVT) events, should the next owner wish to use the car in anger. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
A 1948 MG TC, registration number 793 YUU, chassis number TC 5049, blue. MG's first post WWII sports car, the TC remained in production for four years with a not inconsiderable 10,000 cars finding new owners. This particular example we have the pleasure of offering for sale was originally an export model to the USA as part of the Export or Die British government scheme. The MG was imported by our vendor on 1-11-2006 where upon a full body-off restoration was carried out over a number of years. During the restoration a new ash frame was installed, the interior was fully re-trimmed in fawn leather with new carpets, new weather gear, re-polished dashboard and refurbished dials. The chassis was fully refurbished with new brakes, brake lines, wheels, radiator and fuel tank. The engine was refurbished with all new parts including pistons and valves. The decision was also taken to upgrade certain parts on the MG included the fitting of a new Ford Type five high speed gearbox with a high gear kit, and a VW steering box and alternator that looks like a dynamo to retain that period look. All of these works are documented with receipts (totalling £22,571.00 on parts alone) and a photograph album of the restoration during various stages. This beautifully presented MG which has only covered a nominal mileage since the restoration, will be offered with a substantial history file and is only reluctantly for sale due to a house move. V5C, MOT exempt See back cover and other illustrations
A 1932 Austin 7 Super Accessories bodied Super Sports race car special, registration number VK 7167, red with black wings. Super Accessories were one of a number of companies supplying the bodies and other tuning parts to the special building market of the late 1950s. The special building market was at its highest during the 1950s with enthusiasts using both Austin and Ford chassis and engines to create two seater sports cars. This situation came about due to a lack of affordable sporting motoring from the main manufacturers and ready supply of pre-World War II chassis and engines. *** This competitive example has been campaigned by the vendor for the last four years in the Bert Hadley Memorial Championship (not the 750 Motor Club formula events, but it is eligible for this event).) in both hill climbs and sprints all over the UK as far apart as Barbon (not Barton) in the Lake District and Goodwood in Sussex winning many awards, the chassis and engine have been totally rebuilt by an Austin Seven specialist with the car being modified to accommodate the vendor who is 6' tall and 17 stone. The Austin 747cc engine has been completely rebuilt with modified competition pistons, new white metal bearings, new billet crankshaft, high compression head, big valves, double springs, modified camshaft, high capacity oil pump, lightened flywheel, Bosch ignition, SU 1¼" carburettor, four branch special exhaust and manifold, aluminium inlet manifold, four speed straight cut gearbox which was built by Vince Leek, uprated dual circuit hydraulic brakes, London wheels with radial tyres, aluminium fuel tank, electric manual cooling fan and uprated 12 volt electrics. The Austin is offered with a huge spares package to facilitate future running with a spare rebuilt engine, two four speed synchro gearboxes, two three speed gearboxes, two London wheels, *** no spare aluminium fuel tank ***, windscreen, and other spares. VK 7167 is a race winning competitive car which is ready to be used in the forthcoming season and with its supporting spares package offers the next owner a race ready car at an attractive guide price. RF60, V5C, MOT exempt See illustrations
A 1970 Morris Mini Cooper S Mk III, registration number EVG 115H, chassis number X-ADI/150923-A, engine number 12H/397F/348, red. Manufactured between March 1970 and June 1971, the Mk III Cooper S is one of the rarest of all Cooper derivatives, with only 1,570 being manufactured before production ceased. In line with the other Mk III models the body was revised with concealed door hinges, larger rear lights and new front grille. This matching numbers Cooper S is an early example having a build date of June 1970, just 3 months into production. As such it has some of the earlier Mk II's features including toggle dashboard switches and dashboard ignition switch. Having had only two registered keepers from new (both resided in Suffolk), the first owner registered the Mini on his personal registration 30 RHW and kept the car until 1978. On selling the Cooper to its second owner a Mr John Mills from Beccles, he retained his personal registration and the Mini was allocated the period registration EVG 115H. Our vendor purchased the car in 2015 direct from Mr Mills, removing it from Mr Mills's garage where it has been in store since approximately 1990. EVG 115H was then sent to Mini marque specialists, Coopers Garage, Mildenhall for a full restoration retaining as much originality as possible. The restoration took approximately 18 months and was completed in December 2016. During the restoration the shell was stripped back to bare metal and new Heritage panels were let in as necessary, retaining the original body numbers, before a full respray was carried out. The engine which sports a period Osseli special tuning cylinder head was fully rebuilt. The hydro-suspension and all running gear were also fully rebuilt and all bright work was restored to a similar high standard. The original interior has been sympathetically restored to retain as much originality as possible to retain some period charm. The Cooper sits on period Dunlop alloy wheels shod with Dunlop S/P tyres which certainly suit the sporting nature of the Mini. This rare and quite unique Mini is offered with a Heritage Certificate, verifying it's matching number status, a V5 verifying Mr Mills as the second owner, past MOTs and tax discs ***(but no original handbook)***. The vendor who resides in America has taken the reluctant decision to sell his Mini due to a change in plans which now means that he will not be returning to Britain and he does not wish to export the car to the States. This fully restored Cooper S now offers an opportunity to purchase a rare Cooper without all of the inconvenience associated with managing a full restoration. V5, no MOT See illustrations
A 1934 Austin 10/4 Colwyn Cabriolet, registration number RV 4807, chassis number G33986, engine number IG 34094, black with brown accents. Introduced in 1934 to complement the family of 10/4 Austins, the Colwyn was described by The Motor Magazine as a neat occasional four seat Cabriolet, with folding three position hood and rear luggage compartment. Nicknamed Bonnie, this charming Colwyn Cabriolet was originally purchased for £178.00 by a Mr A D Smith, the owner of Farlington Garage, near Portsmouth. On delivery, the odometer had a delivery mileage of 13 miles and five gallons of Shell petrol was put into the tank for just over seven shillings. Bonnie was mainly used for a weekly wage collection and touring holidays, she was subsequently fitted with a tow bar to tow a caravan or trailer and visited amongst other places, Ripon in Yorkshire, Ffestiniog, Snowdonia and Cornwall by way of the infamous Porlock Hill. All these journeys are carefully documented from 12 April 1934 until September 1949, noting average speed and MPG, stops undertaken and time, and whether or not the caravan or trailer accompanied the Austin. The Austin Sports Ace disc wheel trims and spare wheel cover, and all running repairs were recorded during Mr Smith's ownership. When Mr Smith decided to part with the Austin in 1968, 65,182 miles had been covered. Bonnie was then purchased by a Mr John Gates for £75.00, he would then use the car regularly for the next five years before passing custodianship onto his daughter and son-in-law, who enjoyed the Austin on numerous road rallies and runs. A Mr John Harrison was then the next owner who purchased the car for £850.00 in January 1977. In 1982, Bonnie was taken off the road for 16 years for a comprehensive restoration. Mr Harrison restored the car retaining as much originality as possible and carefully used refurbished original parts and repairing the leather interior. The hood was subsequently replaced, but all carpets and running board rubbers were retained. When the restoration was completed, the Austin toured France twice and has won six first place awards at the Austin Ten Drivers Club national rally. Ownership changed hands again in 2015 and was purchased by our vendor in 2016. RV 4807 is presented in excellent condition and is not only an extremely rare model but is offered with a comprehensive and most revealing history detailing its life with the various owners, including six winners rosettes from the ATDC national rally, a Motorine logbook with the aforementioned records dating from 13-3-1934 until 1968 (including petrol consumption at 41 mpg), oil consumption, oil changes, tyre records, chassis lubrication and a schedule of repairs. The history file also contains images of the restoration and photographs of the Austin at various locations with the caravan, handbooks, an original sales leaflet, the warranty, spare parts lists, a Castrol lubrication chart, numerous invoices, previous MOTs, RF60 and RF60A logbooks. With its continuous history from new and being presented in excellent condition this rare Austin is every bit as charming as it was when new, and will be cherished by its new custodian and will be ready to be shown or enjoyed as one wishes. RF60, V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
A 1972 Ford Escort Mexico Mk I, registration number YUO 38K, chassis number BFATMB28964, engine number L7, Tawny brown metallic. The iconic Ford Mexico was introduced in 1970 to celebrate Hannu Mikkola's London to Mexico World Cup Rally triumph. Based on the RS 1600 bodyshell and suspension, they featured the Kent overhead valve 1.6 litre engine and other performance enhancements. This fully restored Mexico is finished in a very rare colour of Tawny brown metallic, one of only sixty believed to be manufactured in this distinctive colour. With a build date of 8 January 1972, this genuine AVO Aveley built Mexico was restored over an eight year period by an AVO Owners Club member to an extremely high standard. A known car to the AVO Owners Club register, it had thousands of pounds lavished upon it, with the vendor advising us that it is as clean underneath as it is on top. It sports the correct battery in the boot, 140 mph speedometer and 8,000 rpm max rev counter. During the restoration, the opportunity was taken to implement some sensible upgrades including the fitting of polybushed and adjustable front and rear suspension and upgrading the engine to a 1650cc engine with Burton camshaft and lightweight rocker shaft, alloy radiator with electric thermostatically controlled fan and Revolution 6 x 13 inch alloy wheels. In summary, this genuine AVO Mexico in a very rare colour, will be offered for auction with photographs of the restoration and receipts to substantiate the extent of works undertaken. V5C, MOT to March 2018 See illustrations
A 1979 MG B Roadster, registration number UTK 333V, chassis number GHN5-493543G, engine number 31897, Snapdragon yellow. This manual overdrive example of MGs evergreen sports car was originally supplied by Ivybridge Garage Ltd, Ivybridge, Devon, and has been in the vendor's possession since 1997. On acquiring the MG a full respray was carried out which has stood the test of time well. Further works carried out by the vendor include an unleaded cylinder head conversion, re-trimming the interior with black vinyl seats, new carpets and recently replaced soft top. The vendor advises us that the MG is a good solid honest example with room for some improvement such as refurbishing the Rostyle wheels. The MG displays a believed genuine 78,000 miles on the odometer and will be offered for auction with a history file containing the original dealer supplied owner's wallet with Passport to Service, guarantee and handbook, receipts for maintenance during the vendor's ownership, photographs of the re-spray and past MOTs. V5C, MOT to July 2017 See illustrations Condition report Report by NH:The vendor advises that the V5C shows 5 former keepers.
*Please note that there are five pieces in this lot and not six as previously catalogued.*A Herculean shaped circular plate, View in the Fort, Madura, 24.5cm diam, c.1840; another, Chase After A Wolf, Oriental Sports series, printed wolf with a lamb in its mouth being chased by dogs, and Indian hunters brandishing spears and stones, the border decorated with tigers, bears, wild boars, and birds, 25.5cm diam, printed mark, c.1840; a Spode Girl at the Well pattern bowl, 24cm diam, c.1840; etc (5)
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