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ASSORTED DIECAST MODELS including a Corgi No.475, Citroen Safari '1964 Olympics Winter Sports', white, excellent condition, complete with two skis and two ski poles, boxed, the box worn and repaired (one end sealed closed), the others in variable condition, generally good or better, all unboxed, (8).
A collection of Jaguar models, posters, books and memorabilia to include Jaguar Sports Cars by Skilleter, published 1975; two die-cast models of the Works C-type and Ecurie Ecosse long-nose D-type, 1:24 scale, purchased in 1991 from St. Martin's Models; a Merit plastic model made in 1955 of the short nose D-type, also 1:24 scale; a large format TWR promotional brochure and various other brochures.
Cigarette card albums, Wills, Castella Cigar Cards, 16 mint condition, unused albums, duplication, covering the following sets, The Donnington Collection, Classic Sports Cars, British Aviation, Britain's Steam Railways, Soldiers of Waterloo, The Tank Story, The Golden Era & In Search of Steam (mint)
Cigarette cards, a collection of 30+ groups of wrapped cards, appear to be complete sets but not individually checked, various manufacturers and subjects including Rothman's Cinema Stars, Boguslavsky, Sports Records (1-25), Phillip's, Famous Minors, Scottish CWS, Famous Pictures, Burns, Murray's, The Story of Ships etc (appear gd/vg)
English School (early 19th century), a fishing caricature, A Nibble, No 1. from Aquatic Sports, aquatint, 15cm x 20cm, verre noir et or mount, Hogarth frame; English School (early 19th century), a canine caricature, Dogs: A Question of Territory, aquatint, 13cm x 18cm, mounted and framed en suite [2]
German Third Reich. Photograph album of Luftwaffe interest.A good example with plain fabric bearing applied "Meine Dienst" ('n' missing) and owner's initials badge housing approx. 150 some annotated, photos covering life at the barracks including his colleagues, dances, sports, parades, training and a funeral, including a few loose in the back. Some pages loose.
Nicholson (William). An Almanack of Twelve Sports, William Heinemann, [1898], text by Rudyard Kipling, title with coloured vignette, 12 colour woodblock plates, light spotting and clear tape marks to front and rear free endpapers (small repair to front endpaper), endpapers renewed (with tape marks), original pictorial boards, some light edge wear, 4to (1)
*Hollywood. An archive of approximately 430 unpublished Hollywood snapshots by Dwight 'Dodo' Romero, circa 1954-67, mostly black and white photographs and 8.5 x 8.5 cm or 8.5 x 11.5 cm, including silent film stars, actors and actresses from the 1930s/1960s, Academy Award winners, musicians, sports stars, comedians, etc., mostly on individual card mounts with image codes beneath or to versos, many identified and a few signed, evidence of previous water damage throughout, some contained in 7 modern plastic wallets and some loose An extraordinary collection by one obsessive amateur photographer who clearly was a familiar face around Hollywood's studio parking lots and similar hang-outs. Subjects include Marilyn Monroe, Paul Newman, Rock Hudson, James Stewart, Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Betty Grable, Barbara Stanwyck, Mary Pickford, Loretta Young, Ronald Reagan, Charlie Chaplin, Audrey Hepburn, Mickey Rooney, Steve McQueen, Dean Martin, Bette Davis, Gloria Swanson, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster, Grace Kelly, Janet Leigh, Anthony Perkins, Max Baer, Joe Louis, Roy Rogers, Jane Russell, Vivien Leigh, Judy Garland, Sophia Loren, Greta Garbo, Lana Turner, Sean Connery, Doris Day, Shirley Temple, Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell, Bob Hope and many others. (approx. 430)
Daniel (Rev. W.B.). Rural Sports, 4 volumes (including supplement), 1812-[13], additional engraved title to each, supplement volume with letterpress title deficient, engraved plates (volume 1 with two deficient), hand-coloured portrait frontispiece to supplement, some offsetting from plates, volumes 1-3 with early ink ownership inscription to preliminary blanks, marbled endpapers with armorial bookplate 'Firm' to front pastedowns, all edges marbled, supplement with early ink ownership inscription to verso of preliminary blank, marbled endpapers with bookplate on front free endpaper, both hinges strengthened, all edges gilt, contemporary diced calf gilt (supplement half calf gilt), endcaps lifting with slight losses, spine to volume 2 lifting in places, supplement front joint strengthened, all boards to volume 1 and supplement, plus back boards volumes 2-3 rubbed, 4to (4)
Judaica:- a Jewish Lads Brigade parcel-gilt silver sports prize badge by Vaughton & Son, Birmingham, 1913, pierced escutcheon form centred by boss chased with a runner, suspension loop at top, inscribed to back "J.L.B. Sports 1914. Class III Relay Race 1st." 3.8 cm. high. Wt. 9 gm.Good condition
Militaria:- A mixed group of badges and medals comprising:-British War Medal and Victory Medal both with ribbons, to 89571 Private H.N. Miller, R.A.M.C., also their respective ribbons with brooch fitting; three Royal Army Medical Corps buttons mounted as a brooch; a part-enamelled sweetheart brooch for the R.A.M.C.; an Imperial Service breast badge; a 1953 Coronation medal with ribbon in original box; two A.R.P. badges, one in hallmarked silver, London, 1936; a War Badge with brooch fitting, awarded for honourable discharge due to wounds or sickness; a brass St.John Ambulance Association fob with suspension loop, inscribed to 159516 Henry Miller; and a white metal and enamel Founder's badge with brooch fitting to the National Sports Club, Assam, chased with a rhino, with brooch fitting , in original box, all contained in a small jewellery box .Generally overall good condition. Assam badge has chips to enamel at base of circlet.(13)
MOORE HENRY: (1898-1986) English Sculptor and Artist. T.L.S., Henry Moore, one page, 8vo, Perry Green, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, 7th April 1965, to Raymond Glendenning. Moore apologises for being unable to attend the Fifth Leadership Lunch at the Café Royal, explaining 'I shall be in Rome, - I have an exhibition of my sculpture opening that very same day, 4th May.' Together with Alfred Munnings (1878-1959) English Artist. A.L.S., Alfred Munnings, one page, 8vo, Castle House, Dedham, Essex, n.d, to Mr. Pickle. In a whimsical manner Munnings informs his correspondent 'Thank God the sending of books for my signature ceased long ago. I hope yours is not the beginning of another spate. However, I'm pleased you like the book. Next Vol out in November. Booked up I believe.' With two file holes to the Moore, and signs of former mounting to the Munnings. Otherwise, VG, 2Raymond Glendenning (1907-1974) British BBC Radio Sports Commentator. The book Munnings is probably referring to is Second Burst, 1951. The second in a three volume autobiography, the other works being An Artists Life, 1950 and The Finish, 1952.
LITERATURE: Selection of A.Ls.S. and a T.L.S. by various writers and novelists, comprising Cecil Day-Lewis (explaining how busy he is, with little time to view the works of his correspondent, 'but if you send… half a dozen, say, which you think your best, I'll let you know how they strike me.' 1962), Stephen Spender (writing from 'Encounter' magazine, Spender apologises for the neglect of his correspondents work stating 'You may have to wait another 2 or 3 months but I shall do something about it.'), J.B. Priestley (writing to Raymond Glendenning apologising for being unable to attend an invitation to lunch 'simply because I spend most of my time down here and I just cannot afford the time to make special trips to London for engagements of this kind.' 1964). With two small tears, minor creasing and one set of file holes, not affecting text or signature, otherwise G, 3Raymond Glendenning (1907-1974) British BBC Radio Sports Commentator.
AUTOGRAPHS: A hardback oblong 4to Guest Book from the Sports Stadium at Brighton containing over 120 signatures by various individuals, each on multiple signed pages (many neatly cut and trimmed, evidently as a result of excising certain signatures, and a few loose signatures on pieces), 1948-52, including Cecilia Colledge, Jack La Rue, Cecil Parker, Tom Whittaker, Billy Wright, Don Welsh, Johnny Hancocks, Johnny Carey, Jack Warner, John Ball, Jack Crompton, Allenby Chilton, Jimmy Delaney, John Aston, Stan Pearson, Jack Rowley, Henry Cockburn, Charlie Mitten (Manchester United 1949, several of them members of the 1948 FA Cup winning team), Max Silverman, Bill Dimock, Emil Gagne, Guy Hashey, Barney Hilson, Herb Kewley, John Kovich, Don Munro, Al Picard, Tom Russell, Jimmy Russell, Joe Tergesen and other members of the Sudbury Wolves Ice Hockey team who represented Canada and were silver medallists at the 1949 World Championships, Cecil Burke, Tom Burtt, Jack Cowie, Fen Cresswell, Johnny Hayes, Frank Mooney, John Reid, Verdun Scott, Geoff Rabone and other members of the New Zealand Cricket team 1949, Jimmy Wilde, John Boles, Barbara Ann Scott, Bobby Riggs, Pancho Gonzales, Carl Earn, Pancho Segura, Richard Bergmann, Georgy Malenkov (on a small oblong 12mo piece clipped from one of the pages, dated 31st March 1956 in his hand) etc. Together with two autograph albums, the first containing over 20 signatures including Turkey 'Slim' Tyson, Jack Hylton, Joe Loss, Paul Robeson, Claude Dampier, Harry Tate and a few other sportsmen and entertainers, many of the signatures in pencil and most on multiple signed pages, and the second album containing various verses, quotations and a few sketches etc., all by friends and family of the collector. G, 3
SPORT: Small selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various sportsmen comprising Roger Bannister, Severiano Ballesteros, Geoff Boycott, Fred Trueman, David Gower and Willie Carson. Four of the images are colour and most of the images depict the subjects in action poses relating to their sports. All are boldly signed to clear areas of the images and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 6
1933 first edition of the Harry Beck London Underground POCKET DIAGRAMMATIC MAP with the famous cover slogan 'A new design for an old map'. This is the less-common paper version and a special issue which has been over-printed on the map-side with 'Ministry of Health Sports Ground' at Eastcote Station. A very good copy in excellent condition, very lightly used. [1]
Thirty five boxes of reference books: a broken run of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1975-2015, Rothman's / Sky Sports football yearbook, a broken run 1979-2015, a few Guiness Book of Records, issues, English Historical Documents, Oxford History of England, Romans to 1945, several issues of Whitaker's, Pelican History of Art (19 vols), New English Dictionary of historical principals, Invasion of the Crimea, 9 vols; a quantity of miscellaneous military history (qty)
This large collection of shooting medals were won by Brian Moore of California, along with the following lots 319 - 398, and were all part of his collection, which spanned 60 years. His working experience includes time spend Lockheed working on missile projects, IBM working with moon exploration as commissioned by President John F. Kennedy, and worked at Stanford and University of California in their labs. He was integral to the Moon program and worked with General Curtis Lamay and Buzz Aldrin. He invented, designed, worked on, produced, and solved many of the issues during the early days of U.S. space exploration. He also is credited with inventing and designing the first submarine with umbilical system for underwater launches of missiles in Cape Canaveral. His ability as a marksman, as evidenced by the numerous metals in this collection, was well known. He was a lifetime master in both pistol and high powered rifle. Much of his spare time throughout a span of 50 years was spent at the Napa Rifle Range, but he traveled as far as Japan as the Naval Air Station. The last time he fired a match using iron sights at 1,000 yards was in Hollister, California using his National Match M1 Springfield. He started competing in 1939 and continued for 45 years. It is also very apparent that Brian had a life long love affair with all things mechanical and his passion for the shooting sports was unparalleled. This large collection of shooting medals is encompassed in two period framed collections consisting of 42 medals in each display. It would be extremely tedious to list each and every medal. Most are for revolver and pistol. The dating of the medals in Frame (A) are 1946 to 1960; the majority of the matches were shot in Oakland with some scattered NRA and National Match medals. They are all in excellent shape with ribbons. Frame (B) medals are dated 1946 to 1948 and are also in excellent condition with ribbons. Green background has some fading. It is obvious some medals have some sterling silver and are tarnished. We do not know if any are real gold. Many have the enamel decorations.
Basic gun for this conversion is a standard Government Model .45 that was made in 1970, first year of the Series 70. It received the full custom competition treatment at the famed Giles shop in Odessa, Florida. The Giles shop is arguably the most famous .45 custom shop of its time, along with Clarke and Chow. This custom work includes a full solid rib extended 1-3/8" in front, fully adjustable target rear sight, rib is stamped "Giles .45 Shop Odessa, Florida", full action treatment, front grip strap has been stippled, adjustable trigger. Left grip has been replaced with a one piece scope mount device and now sports an Aimpoint Electronic Mk III scope. Fine bore and action. Has high edge wear. Still retains approximately 95-97% original Colt blue. Right grip is a World War II type brown composite. The custom Colt 1911 phase followed the successful revolver conversions of the pre-war era. Serial Number-70G04419; Manufacturer-Colt; Model-Gov; Caliber-.45 ACP; Barrel Length-5"; FFL Status-Modern;
Gun (A) is a Remington Model 700 BDL in .30-06 caliber. It is a standard rifle with Weaver scope. Stock is excellent. The barrel blue suffers from poor storage and there is salt and pepper corrosion on barrel and muzzle. Gun (B) is a Ruger 1022 Deluxe that features the deluxe checkered pistol grip walnut stock and blued finish. Sports a Bushnell 3x9 scope. Retains the majority of its original finish. A couple of storage marks on wood. Fine pair of cabin guns. Serial Number-6656769, 122-81493; Manufacturer-Remington, Ruger; Model-700, 10/22; Caliber-.30-06, .22 RF; Barrel Length-23", 19"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;
This is a Model 64 single shot with blued barrel, factory stamped, no provision for sights, target walnut stock with stippled forend and grip, hard rubber buttplate, and sports a Simmons 4x32 scope with Weaver mounts. Grooved receiver. A couple of wood dings, otherwise as new inside and out. Serial Number-1194382; Manufacturer-Anschutz; Model-64; Caliber-.22 LR; Barrel Length-21 - 1/2"; FFL Status-Modern;
The barrel is dated SA1-29. This is a non converted original M1 long throw bolt action. Features the walnut half stock pistol grip, has the proper checkered NRA style buttplate, stock has pistol grip, no inspector stamps, has blued finish, has the scarce headless cocking piece, sports the Lyman 48 peep sight. Standard military front sight, the barrel has two tap holes for barrel mounted scope, along with the two factory holes and receiver bridge. These were made by the factory and not drilled through the markings. Polished bolt, barrel and frame retain approximately 95%-97% of the original military factory blue finish. The floorplate is grey patina, trigger guard has 70% original blue. Has the issue sling swivels, single barrel band, has one original magazine, has a perfect action, strong clean rifled bore. Due to the fact that a majority of the original M1 models were converted to M2 short throws finding an original M1 long throw manufactured in the 20's in such excellent condition makes this a stellar rifle for both a collector and shooter as these are known for there accuracy. Serial Number-18062; Manufacturer-Springfield; Model-1922M1; Caliber-.22 Long Rifle; Barrel Length-24"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;
Brian Moore had this rifle built using a standard Remington 40-X frame. Features .22 caliber, single shot, front bridge is drilled and tapped, rear bridge has a rail. Sports a Redfield target adjustable receiver sight. Has a custom made stainless steel barrel stamped ".22 Long Rifle Brian Moore". Has a rear barrel mounted scope block, large Olympic style front sight, aluminum under-rail, walnut stock with pistol grip and adjustable buttplate. Wood has numerous dings. Metal is near mint. Fine action and bore. Serial Number-046124R; Manufacturer-Remington; Model-40-X; Caliber-0.22; Barrel Length-26"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;
This custom rifle was built using the original Remington 40-X action. A stainless steel barrel chambered for .308 has been installed. Features jeweled bolt, custom Olympic style target stock with full aluminum adjustable under-rib, pistol grip, adjustable trigger. Stick on bottom of grip cap reading "Brian P. Moore". Sports a Leupold base with Leupold target scope. This gun has been used in competition, as evidenced by the numerous dings and abrasions on stock. Fine bore and action. Should be a good shooter. Serial Number-046332C; Manufacturer-Remington; Model-40-X; Caliber-7.62mm NATO (.308); Barrel Length-26"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;
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