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Lot 432

A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Austria international football match played in Vienna 24th March 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, AUSTRIA – ITALIA, VIENNA, 24 MARZO 1935 - XIII, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 433

A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Czechoslovakia international football match played in Prague 27th October 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, CECOSLOVACCHIA – ITALIA, PRAGA, 27 OTTOBRE 1935 - XIII, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 434

A bronze medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection commemorating the Italy v Hungary international football match played in Milan 24th November 1935, in bronze, designed by D. MANETTI, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with fascia and inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO CALCIO, ITALIA – UNGHERIA, MILANO, 24 NOVEMBRE 1935 - XIV, diameter 50mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 435

Ottorino Barassi’s Berlin 1936 Olympic Games participation medal, in bronze, designed by Otto Placzek, the obverse with five athletes, representing the continents, pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell, the reverse with Olympic Bell embossed with German eagle symbol, diameter 70mm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 436

Continental yellow metal medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi and commemorating Italy's participation at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games, designed by Constantino Affer, made by Lorioli Fratelli, Milano, the obverse with a raised portrait of Victor Emanuel III, with Latin legend, the reverse with Olympic rings, two fasces and inscribed XI OLIMPIADE BERLINO 1936, XIV, AGLI OLIMPIONICI ITALIANI, LA COLONIA DI BERLINO, diameter 37m.., weight 25gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 437

18k gold and enamel medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi commemorating the gold medal victory of Italy in the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games football tournament,the obverse inscribed FIGC, with fasces emblem and enamel Italian flag, inscribed with details of the competing teams and named in enamel OTTORINO BARASSI, the reverse with enamel Olympic Rings and inscribed XI OLIMPIADE, BERLINO 1936, ITALIA, CAMPIONE, OLIMPIONICO CALCIO, diameter 25mm., weight 8gr.  Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 438

1938 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi of the FIGC (Italian F.A.), federation of the tournament's winning team,gold, unhallmarked, designed by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) and signed to the reverse, the obverse with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with Le Coq Gaulois symbol and inscribed WORLD'S CUP, F.F.F.A., FRANCE, JUIN 1938, and named to O. BARASSI, 35 by 22mm., weight 12gr. Provenance: by family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 439

.585 gold medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the 1938 Mitropa Cup, the obverse with the competition trophy in raised relief and inscribed COPPA DELL’EUROPA CENTRALE, MITTELE EUROPA CUP, the reverse inscribed XII COMPETIZIONE ANNO 1938, and named in enamel OTTORINI BARASSI, diameter 30mm., weight 13gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 441

18k gold & enamel medal presented to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the River Plate v Torino Simbolo match marking the 50th anniversary of the Argentinian club, the obverse with enamel club crest and inscribed CLUB A. RIVER PLATE, the reverse inscribed TORINI SIMBOLO vs. RIVER PLATE, 1901 - MAYO -1951, OTTORINO BARASSI, EN RECUERDO DE UN GESTO FRATERNO, diameter 25mm., weight 8gr. After of Superga Disaster on May 4th, 1949, River Plate travelled to Italy to play a benefit match against an Italian combined called Torino Simbolo. Two years later, Torino Simbolo played at Buenos Aires in commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of River Plate. For further information on the Superga Disaster and the subsequent close bonds between Torino and River Plate Football Clubs, see lot ***.  Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 442

.750 gold & enamel football medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection, seemingly produced for the 1953 Mitropa Cup, but the tournament never took place, the obverse with enamel flags of the competing nations of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Switzerland and Italy, the reverse inscribed LA COUPE INTERNATIONALE, 1953, diameter 26mm., weight 11gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 444

Italian .750 gold medal presented to Ottorino Barassi to commemorate a decade of his Presidency of the FIGC (Italian F.A.), the obverse with Goddess and laurel wreath, the reverse inscribed A OTTORINO BARASSI, GLI AMICI MILANESI, DELLA F.I.G.C., A RICORDO DEL DECENNIO DI PRESIDENZA, 1946 - 1956, diameter 36mm., weight 25gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 445

.750 gold medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi for ten years service in the development of the Southern Youth Football League 1947 to 1956, held within a double-circular frame, the obverse with a scene of two footballers in raised relief, the reverse inscribed A OTTORINO BARASSI, CHE LE INFUSE LA VITA, LA LEGA GIOVANILE NEL SUD PRIMO DECENNIO 1947 - 1956, diameter 30mm., overall width 38mm., weight 20gr.  Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 446

A .750 gold & enamel medal from the Ottorino Barassi Collection, the obverse with joined rings below laurel and dated in enamel 2-12-1957, diameter 18mm., weight 3gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 447

1958 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi of FIFA's Executive Committee,hallmarked PEKA (Paul Kramer, Switzerland), .750 gold, the obverse with the design by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with a laurel wreath and inscribed WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, JULES RIMET CUP, SWEDEN, 1958, 35 by 22mm., weight 21gr. Provenance: by family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 448

Silver trophy cup presented to Ottorino Barassi by the FIGC (Italian F.A) in 1958 to mark the end of his twelve year presidency, two-handled silver trophy cup stamped .800, on an ebonised plinth set with a silver plaque inscribed A OTTORINO BARASSI , LA FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIUOCO DEL CALCIO, CHE LO EBBE ALLA SUA GUIDA PER DODICIANNI OFFRE CON SENTITA RICONOSCENZA, 6 NOV – 1958, the cup 23 by 30cm., overall height when on plinth 32.5cm., weight of cup 699gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 449

.750 gold & enamel medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of AC Milan's Serie A title in season 1958-59, the obverse enamelled with seven Italian national flags representing the club's 7th Italian Football Championship title achieved in this season, the reverse inscribed in enamel MILAN A.C., CAMPIONE D'ITALIA, 1958-1959, diameter 30mm., weight 14gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 453

A yellow metal medal presented by the Chile Football Association to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the 1962 World Cup, with enamel crest of the Chile F.A., inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL, COPA JULES RIMET, CHILE, the reverse inscribed CON LA GRATITUD DEL FOOT-BALL CHILENO, AL Sr., OTORINO [sic] BARASSI, the ring suspension tied with red, white and blue ribbon, 36 by 28mm., overall weight (including ribbon) 20gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 454

.750 gold & enamel FC Inter money clip from the Ottorino Barassi Collection, designed as a waving flag in the FC Inter blue and black striped colours, with a gold star, 50 by 40mm., weight 28gr.  The one gold star may perhaps represent FC Inter's first victory in the European Cup in season 1963-64, a competition they would win again the following season. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 455

1966 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi of FIFA's Executive Committee, hallmarked PEKA (Paul Kramer, Switzerland), .750 gold, the obverse with the design by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with a laurel wreath and inscribed WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, JULES RIMET CUP, IN ENGLAND, 1966, 35 by 22mm., weight 21gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 456

.750 gold & enamel money clip presented to Ottorino Barassi for his administration of the Italian National Amateur Football League between 1965 and 1968, with footballers in raised relief between enamelled inscription F.I.G.C., LEGA NAZ DILETTANTI, 1965 - 1968, OTTORINO BARASSI, 60 by 36mm., weight 22gr. Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 457

1970 FIFA World Cup winner's medal presented to Ottorino Barassi of FIFA's Executive Committee, hallmarked PEKA (Paul Kramer, Switzerland), .750 gold, the obverse with the design by the Jules Rimet Trophy creator Abel Lafleur (French, 1875-1953) with a winged figure of Victory based on the ancient Greek sculpture Nike of Samothrace (Louvre, Paris), inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse with a laurel wreath and inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FUTBOL, COPA JULES RIMET, MEXICO, 1970, 35 by 21mm., weight 22gr. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 458

A trophy presented by the Mexican F.A. to the FIFA Executive Committee member Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the 1970 World Cup, in the form of a silver plated model of the iconic panelled Telstar football used at the tournament, on plinth, later reset on an acrylic base mounted with the original base's silvered plaque bearing enamel crests of FIFA and the sixteen competing nations, inscribed LA FEDERALION  MEXICANA DE FUTBOL ASOC. A DR. OTTORINO BARASSI, height 22.5cm. Provenance: By family descent. The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi.  For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 459

.18k gold & enamel medal and fob awarded by Juventus FC to Ottorino Barassi on the occasion of the club's home-leg match of the 1971 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final v Leeds United, the obverse with enamel Juventus club crest, the reverse inscribed LA JUVENTUS F.C., A, OTTORINO BARASSI, TORINO, 26-5-71, diameter 24mm., weight 15gr. The match was abandoned after 51 minutes with the score at 0-0 due to heavy rain causing the pitch to become waterlogged. The match was replayed two days later and ended in a 2-2 draw. The return leg at Elland Road was drawn 1-1, with Leeds United crowned champions on the away goals rule.  Provenance: by family descent The following lots 428 to 460 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi. For Biographical information regarding Ottorino Barassi see lot 428.

Lot 492

World Cup 1966 Football World Cup Finals preview brochure Championnat Du Monde, Weltmeisterschaft Campionato Del Mondo - Campeona Del Mundo, produced in Germany prior to the commencement of the tournament, 64pp, photographs, statistics. 1966 Radio Broadcasters handbook, Sports Argus, five 45rpm records, Roy Hudd, The Day We Won the Cup, Theme from Film "Goal" World Cup 1966, Lonnie Donegan etc 

Lot 522

Tom Murphy (British, b.1949), John Atyeo small bust maquette, hollow bronzed resin, edition 1 of 5, modelled as a bust and inscribed 'JOHN ATYEO BRISTOL CITY 1951-1966', raised upon a plinth base, 24 x 13 x 10cm., bears minor chips and wear. Tom Murphy is an award-winning painter and renowned sculptor of many famous sculptures and memorial works on display through the world, His iconic sculpture of Bill Shankly and Dixie Dean started a fashion of sports sculptures around the UK and abroad.After looking at the rare sculptures and artefacts that he has made available for auction, we can see, for the very first time, the original design and development of many renowned sport sculptures via Tom Murphy’s unique original sketches, maquettes and design concept. This is the first time to market for these many one-off unique works.Tom has created more than 40 monumental sculptures many of them associated to sport. 

Lot 523

Tom Murphy (British, b.1949), John Atyeo large bust maquette, hollow bronzed fibreglass, edition 1 of 5, modelled as a bust and inscribed 'JOHN ATYEO BRISTOL CITY 1951-1966', raised upon a plinth base, 35 x 20 x 15cm., bears minor chips and wear. Tom Murphy is an award-winning painter and renowned sculptor of many famous sculptures and memorial works on display through the world, His iconic sculpture of Bill Shankly and Dixie Dean started a fashion of sports sculptures around the UK and abroad.After looking at the rare sculptures and artefacts that he has made available for auction, we can see, for the very first time, the original design and development of many renowned sport sculptures via Tom Murphy’s unique original sketches, maquettes and design concept. This is the first time to market for these many one-off unique works.Tom has created more than 40 monumental sculptures many of them associated to sport. 

Lot 524

Tom Murphy (British, b.1949), John Atyeo statue maquette, hollow fibreglass, Artist copy of first production statue made edition, modelled standing with his arms outstretched, raised upon a plinth base, 39 x 19 x 27cm., bears minor chips and wear. Tom Murphy is an award-winning painter and renowned sculptor of many famous sculptures and memorial works on display through the world, His iconic sculpture of Bill Shankly and Dixie Dean started a fashion of sports sculptures around the UK and abroad.After looking at the rare sculptures and artefacts that he has made available for auction, we can see, for the very first time, the original design and development of many renowned sport sculptures via Tom Murphy’s unique original sketches, maquettes and design concept. This is the first time to market for these many one-off unique works.Tom has created more than 40 monumental sculptures many of them associated to sport. 

Lot 617

A rare group of 1930’s Chinese football medals awarded to A. MacArthurcomprising, TIENTSIN HONG LEAGUE B.M.C. FOOTBALL CLUB RUNNERS-UP 1931-32, silver medal cast with two figures of footballers contesting the ball, medallist’s monogram  BHM?, inscribed to A. MACARTHUR, 3.3cm diameter; T.F.A. RUNNERS-UP 1st DIVISION 1931-32, silver medal similar to above, cast with different scene with two footballers, inscribed to  A. MCARTHUR, 3.3cm. diameter; T.F.A. HONG CUP RUNNERS-UP B.M.C. FOOTBALL CLUB 1932-33, 1933-34, larger silver medal similar to above, cast with different scene with two footballers, inscribed to A. MACARTHUR, 4cm, diameter; TIENTSIN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION large silver-gilt medal, cast with a footballer with the ball, inscribed WINNERS PETERS CUP 1933, 4.9cm. diameter; two bronze medals for T.G.S. SPORTS, one inscribed 1938, 3.3cm. diameter; Tientsin Race Club Member’s Medal, oval with red and white enamel, 4cm. high; and Chinese silver pendant formed as a Pagoda, stamped silver marks to reverse, 6cm. high (7)

Lot 689

Billy Wright white No.5 England International short-sleeved, 1955, Playrite Sports, 40 with v-neck collar and embroidered three lion badge inscribed CONTINENTAL TOUR 1955, various moth holes and three small repairs front and one on back, band of staining below number The Continental Tour comprised three matches, France, Spain and Portugal. In the match against France played on 15th May in Paris, France defeated England 1-0, the match against Spain was played on 18th May in Madrid and ended in a 1-1 draw, in the final match of the tour against Portugal played in Oporto on 22nd May, Portugal defeated England 3-1 The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966

Lot 254

Three hallmarked silver & enamel prize golf spoons, for Liberton Golf Club (Birmingham 1932); Brandwood Golf Club (Birmingham 1924); and Burhill Golf Club (Birmingham 1934)Hallmarked silver & enamel prize golf spoons, for Sand Moor Golf Club (Birmingham 1937) and Sale Golf Club (Birmingham 1929;) and silver spoon engraved for Abeokuta Sports Club (Birmingham 1934)

Lot 307

A Muhammed Ali signed 35th Anniversary special issue of Sports Illustrated signed to the cover across a picture of himself.

Lot 319

Two ringbound notebooks (pages approx 11x15cm) with signatures from a variety of sports stars inc: Frankie Dettori, Michael Vaughan, Andriy Shevchenko, Alan Hansen, Keven Pieterson, Shane Warne, Tim Henman, Clive Woodward, Thomas Bjorn, Shane Lowry, Lawrie, Stenson, Molinari and many more. Signatures obtained in person by a dedicated collector in the Manchester area, who collected tens of thousands of autographs from stars of sport, music and screen.

Lot 199

Klaus Kobec, Couture Sports, a gentleman's stainless steel and gilt round chronograph bracelet watch. The silverd dial with raised gilt Roman numerals, date aperture at three and three subsidiary dials, 38mm diameter two-piece screw case on a conforming bi-colour block bracelet, with a deployant clasp, In a wood case and outer white-card box

Lot 1093

Percy. G. H. Fender cricket archive:1922: Royal Air Force Club Cricket Week, Eastbourne 1922, The House Party, team photograph with printed key plate, image size 23 x 29cm, together with another (2). The team played eleven first-class matches: nine between 1922 and 1932, mostly against other branches of the Services and another two in 1945 and 1946. Their home ground was the Royal Air Force Sports Ground, Uxbridge. The Club's first game was against 'Rest of England' at Eastbourne in September 1922 and included no fewer than eight current or future Test cricketers: Jack Hobbs, Wally Hardinge, Frank Woolley, Percy Fender, Harold Gilligan, George Geary, Charlie Parker and Abe Waddington.

Lot 301

A collection of boxed Dinky Toys,to include a 107 Sunbeam Alpine Sports, 472 Austin Van "Rayleigh Cycles", 465 Morris Commercial Van-Capstan, 131 Cadillac Tourer, 150 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, 255 Mersey Tunnel Police Van, 482 Bedford 10 CWT. Van with Dinky Toys logo, 283 B.O.A.C. Coach, 165 Humber Hank with windows, a 715 Bristol 173 Helicopter, and three Pavement Sets (qty.)Condition ReportAll play-worn with losses to the paint. The boxes are dented and worn.

Lot 382

British Flowering Plants, 1914, four volumes, British Sports and Sportsmen Hunting and The Original Water Colour paintings by James Audubon for the Birds of America, two volumes (7)

Lot 343

Football & Other Sports Collection of 9 Items includes Anfield Review Liverpool v Everton 1999, FIFA World Cup Group 6 Republic of Ireland v Malta 1989, FIFA World Cup Group 6 Republic of Ireland v Hungary 1989, FIFA World Cup Group 6 Republic of Ireland v Northern Ireland 1989, FIFA World Cup Group 6 Republic of Ireland v Spain 1989, Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race 1966, The Traveller in France Winter Sports in France 1924, Rugby World & Post Official World Cup Guide 1991, Plus Grand Boxing Display Chatham Football Ground Harry Williams v Seaman Powell 1916, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 1473

Var. countries, early to late 20th cent., mounted in 14 binders/ albums. Incl. series of a.o.: advertorial series for var. food items, companies and grocery stores, pin-ups, military, sports (incl. football, rowing and the 1972 Munich Olympics), windmills, ships, lighthouses, hot air balloons, hotels, animals, (incl. deer, gazelles, cats, parrots, swans, sharks, dogs, birds and Ohioan birds and butterflies), comics (incl. Suske en Wiske, Jerom and Bessy), alcohol, playing cards, airlines, alcohols, oriental designs, trams, the zodiac, trains, the alphabet, mushrooms, flowers, Dutch provinces, cars, bicycles, traditional clothing of var. European countries, USSR matchbox labels and Japanese and Chinese matchbox labels. Duplicates. A colourful, extensive collection. (total approx. 3000 in 14 albums)

Lot 1476

Var. countries, early to mid 20th cent., mounted or glued in 7 binders/ albums. Incl. series of a.o.: animals (incl. lions, horses, rhinos, crocodile, flamingos, penguins, elephants and camels), sports (incl. football, polo and the Olympic Games of 1960), Dutch provinces, Japanese matchbox labels, airlines, flags of var. countries, classic cars, car companies, windmills, traditional clothing of var. European countries, some w. Arabic writing, trains, ships, ceramics and flowers. Duplicates. A colourful, extensive collection. (total approx. 1100 in 7 albums)

Lot 1525

Archive containing photographs, awards, pedigrees, letters, obituaries, shares etc., kept in cl. portfolio w. gilt coat of arms of K.J.J. Lotsy on front cover. Comprises a.o.: (1) Portrait of Lotsy in black chalk by B. van Vlijmen, dated 1928. (2-3) Two printed awards, filled out in pen to Lotsy, for Sport in Beeld, Concours de Carosserie, Concours d'Elegance, held in Zandvoort, August 7, 1926. (4) Printed inauguration filled out in pen and w. wax seal, introducing Lotsy as a new member of the Wageningsch Studentencorps, dated 5 Februari 1917 (w. defects). (5) Photogr. portrait of Lotsy by N. Drakulic (Soerabaia). (6) Letter in pen by Lotsy, addressed to "Zeer Geachte Heer Adriaanse", dated Dordrecht, 18/ 8 1945, on paper w. letterhead of the Nederlandsche Voetbalbond, but w. annotation "Privé" in pen. Portfolio split on spine. Interesting archive. *Lotsy was an important Dutch sports manager. He became coach of the Haarlemsche Football Club (H.F.C.) in 1921, around which time he developed a special mental concentration technique for which he became famous. He also became manager of the K.N.V.B., and he was chef-de-mission for the Dutch team at the Olympic games of 1936, 1948 and 1952. He was later criticized for his role during WWII.

Lot 1531

1928. 50 cm in diameter. Central landscape surrounded by repoussé images of men competing in different sports (tennis, sailing, rowing, horseback riding, swimming, etc.).

Lot 1396

A quantity of sports rackets to include badminton etc

Lot 232

Mattel - Barbie - Two boxed Barbie Dolls and boxed Barbie accessory. Lot consists of Mattel #24658 Barbie 'Chic'; #28614 Barbie 'Flower Mania'; together with #67163 Barbie Sports Cruiser. The dolls appear to be in Mint condition housed in Fair Plus - Good boxes with some storage related wear, whilst the Cruiser shows some signs of play appearing to be in relatively Good condition in a box which appears Fair Plus with some taping and storage imperfections. All items are unchecked for completeness. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 84

CORGI; four cars, comprising a 238 Jaguar Mkx box and car in very good condition car is the sea green variant, a 225 Austin se7en containing a 333 Mini Cooper S in RAC Rally mode, box is fair model very good, a 224 Bentley Continental sports saloon cream and green,model and box in very good condition, and a 252 Rover 2000 deep purplish colour white roof in Monte Carlo livery box and model good condition.

Lot 146

A LATE 19TH CENTURY FOOTBALL MEDAL, circular form white metal medal, engraved 'C.R.S.S athletic sports football, 4 aside, won by John Rankin at Kennyhill 21st Sept 1878', unmarked, approximate width 44mm, approximate gross weight 24 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)

Lot 180

A BOX OF ASSORTED WRISTWATCHES, to include three packaged 'Sports' watches, a packaged collector's edition 'Master of Music Notes, Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky' watch, a boxed ladies and gents 'Swiss Hills' set, two boxes 'Sports' watches, a boxed 'Voice Craft' watch, two boxed digital watches, and others with names to include 'Casio, Philip Mercier, J&J, Timecraft, Reflex' etc (condition report: some new and packaged some in used and untested conditions)

Lot 269

Thirteen modern tinplate clockwork toys including; a fire truck, sports cars, racing cars, a clockwork sparrow, a clockwork frog, etc. (14)

Lot 213

Six Victorian and later Badminton Library Sports and Pastimes volumes.

Lot 478

A collection of lady's and gent's fashion watches, to include Loris Sports (6)

Lot 441

A Seiko Kinetic Titanium Sports 100 Wristwatch, with day date, bi-metal bezel and strap, 1990's, not running, no box or papers, together with a quantity of vintage and later wristwatches including two small 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatches both on plated expanding straps, a gold plated lady's Tissot in presentation case, Seiko Quarts A.G.S etc., (a lot)

Lot 683

An album of 51 original complete stamp sets of first day presentation packs from the late 1980s to 2002 including topics on military, royalty, history, sports and entertainment, etc.

Lot 694

A German book on sports containing collectable cards, complete, and a French film poster

Lot 799

A collection of 12 x 9.25" photographs of Northamptonshire, a few smaller, aerial photographs of housing estates, ring road, sports ground, industrial estate, etc. (approximately 70)

Lot 1407

A Skopes gents twin vent houndstooth sports jacket, size 50 reg

Lot 112

Autographed Nadia Comaneci 1976 20 X 16 Limited Edition : B/W, Depicting An Iconic Image Showing 14 Year Old Romanian Gymnast Nadia Comaneci Dismounting From The Uneven Parallel Bars During A Perfect 10 Performance At The 1976 Olympic Games In Montreal, Superbly Signed In Silver Marker, No. 46 Of Just 200 Issued. At Montreal Comaneci Received Four Of Her Seven 10s On The Uneven Bars, The Apparatus Demands Such A Spectacular Burst Of Energy In Such A Short Time, Only 23 Seconds, That It Attracts The Most Fanfare. However, It Is On The Beam That Her Work Seems More Representative Of Her Unbelievable Skill, She Scored Three Of Her Seven 10s On The Beam, Her Hands Speak There As Much As Her Body, Her Pace Magnifies Her Balance, Her Command And Distance Hush The Crowd - Sports Illustrated 1976. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 2615A

A COLLECTION OF BOXED DINKY TOYS MODEL VEHICLES Comprising 162 Ford Zephyr Saloon (x2: 1 red, 1 blue), 189 Triumph Herald, 133 Cunningham C-5R Road Racer, 105 Triumph TR2 Sports, 22A Maserati Sport 2000, 152 Austin Devon Saloon, 186 Mercedes Benz 220 SE, 139 Ford Consul Cortina, 481 Bedford 10cwt Van "Ovaltine", 341 Land Rover Trailer, 415 Mechanical Horse and Open Wagon, 420 Forward Control Lorry, 177 Opel Kapitan, 253 Daimler Ambulance, 167 A.C. Aceca Coupe (x2), 300 Massey-Harris Tractor, 146 1/2 Litre V8 Daimler, 257 Canadian Fire Chief's Car, 282 Duple Roadmaster Coach, 411 Bedford Truck, 169 Studebaker Golden Hawk Sports, 231 Maserati Racing Car, 324 Hay Rake, 643 Army Water Tanker, 670 Armoured Car, 673 Scout Car and 676  Armoured Personnel Carrier (29) Condition Report:"324 - Chips to paintwork, particularly around linkage. One flap detached from box. One side punctured, with general wear and bumped corners.341 - Paintwork worn and chipped generally, particularly in raised areas, Box flaps dog-eared, with minor at corners. 300 - Chips to paintwork around grille, on bonnet and wheel arches. Wear to driver's head and steering wheel. Box punctured in two places, with general bumps and creasing elsewhere. Tears opening up corners.411 - Very good overall. Some minor bubbling to paintwork and wear to headlights. Box with bumped corners, creases and light surface marks.282 - General wear in raised areas. Some small chips to paintwork. Looks to have been annotated by hand on either side along one silver-painted raised bands. A crack in the paintwork above windscreen. Underside generally scratched. Box with bumped corners. One flap torn along hinge. The other annotated with price.231 - general surface wear and overall quite dirty. Box in bad shape, lacking one outer and one inner flap. Otherwise, punctured, creased and with tape residue.186 - Dull finish to paintwork, with some bubbling and light scratches. Evidence of surface rust to underside. Bumpers worn. Box repaired with tape where flaps have detached. Otherwise, stained in places, creased and bumped. 257 - Overall, quite dirty. Discolouration around light and chips to paintwork in a number of areas. Tyres dirty and discoloured. Box faded and marked with wear along edges. Corners bumped. One annotated flap. 139 - Doors a little loose on hinges. Paintwork bubbled in places and worn in raised areas. Box bashed and marked. Tears beginning at corners. 22A - Paintwork with significant chips. Crack to windscreen. Box similarly worn. One inner flap lost, another near detached. Hinges beginning to tear elsewhere. 643 - Good overall. Some surface dirt/dust. Box annotated ""C"". One side punctured. One outer flap detached. 670 - Good overall. A little dusty. Box badly worn. Inner flaps torn along hinges. Heavy wear to edges.673 - Paintwork good for the most part. Tyres dried out and cracking. Box with surface marks, lightly worn edges and sticker residue. One flap annotated.253 - Minor chips to paintwork and some light surface marks. Box marked and worn. One outer flap lacking, the other annotated. 146 - Many losses to paintwork. Generally dirty. Box stained and basked. One inner flap detached.420 - Paintwork fairly fresh, with some small chips. Box worn, particularly at edges. Bumped corners. One outer flap secured by tape. 169 - Paintwork chipped in raised areas. White tyres are dirty/discoloured. Box worn and bashed. Tears to some hinges.162 - A large loss to paintwork on roof. Smaller chips to raised areas. Underside scratched. Box is worn and creased with nicks to flap edges. 167 - Paintwork generally good. Some losses to wheels. Tyres dirty. Box with wear to edges and bumps to corners. One annotated flap.133 - Heavily play-worn. Box very battered with replacement flaps. 105 - Paintwork with grubby marks and chips to paint in exposed areas. Underside lightly scratched. Box with bumps and creases. On face annotated.152 - Chips and some bubbling to paintwork on roof. Marked with other paint colours on both sides. Box marked and bashed. One outer flap detached. Minor tears.415 - Very good overall. Paint on trailer a little thin. Minor chips to tailgate. Box with scuffs and tears. One annotated flap.189 - Widespread damage to paintwork. Box lacking two inner flaps. Wear to edges. One annotated outer flap.177 - Paintwork a little dirty and with lightly bubbled/chipped areas. Box marked and creased, lacking one inner flap and with a puncture to one surface.481 - Overall very good. Some nicks to transfer edges. Minor chips to rear. Underside scratched. Box with a significantly bashed corner and two price stickers affixed. 162 - Widespread chips and wear to paintwork. Underside scratched. Box marked and creased. Tears to hinges. 167 - Paintwork fairly good, with some light bubbling. Tyres quite dirty. Underside scratched. Box battered and creased. Wear to edges with flaps beginning to tear. One annotated flap.676 - Wear/chips to paintwork in raise areas. Tyres dried out and cracking. Box with wear to edges and bumped corners. General surface dirt."

Lot 1004

Corgi No. 202 MGA Sports Car. Red with off-white interior. Generally excellent with little sign of age related wear. In very good box.

Lot 1011

Corgi No. 305 Triumph TR3 sports car. Green with red interior. Generally excellent with only the odd mark of age related wear however windscreen missing. In good to very good box.

Lot 726

Triang Minic Mechanical issue comprising No. 2 Sports Car. Light Blue. Generally excellent with very little sign of wear in good original box (some tape repairs). Toy is a lovely example.

Lot 863

Maxwell / Milton / Miltan (India) Mini-Auto Cars series comprising Plymouth Sports Suburban. Metallic green with silver flash. Generally very good to excellent with little sign of age related wear. In fair to good original box.

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