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VINTAGE MOTORING. A SMALL COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL BROUGH SUPERIOR PRINTED EPHEMERA, INCLUDING MOTOR CAR BROCHURE FOR FOUR MODELS, INCLUDING THE ALPINE GRAND SPORTS, PRINTED BY COOKE AND VOWELS LTD, NOTTINGHAM, A PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE BROUGH AT HIS FRONT DOOR WITH HIS TWO JAGUAR CARS, SIGNED, DEDICATED ON THE REVERSE, DATED 9/8/63, SEVERAL OTHERS AND A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE SILVER BROUGH SUPERIOR TRANSFERS, ETC
A Quantity of Assorted Mainly Literary Books to include The School for Satire or a collection of modern satirical poems written during the present reign by Anon. Pub: London Jaques and Co 1802, 2nd Ed. Note Has Walter Hamilton bookplates. Red three quarter leader with marbled boards, with gilt label to spine. Front cover detached but present. Gilt to top of pages only. Scarce, also with Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes by various. London: Bily 1877. Vol. 29. 1 st ed. Near fine condition. Three quarter leather with marbled boards. 5 gilt tooled and raised bands to spine, with maroon Morocco and gilt title; Three Walter Scott Novels in a single three-quarter leather binding; A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a Portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry...with occasional Extracts and remarks biographical and critical [Collectanea Anglo-Poeticia] by Rev. Thomas Corser. Pub: Chetham Society; Vols 2 & 3 1856 & 1857;. also Leather Bound Waverly Novels in One Binding, The Fortress by Hugh Walpole, 1933, Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Collins Clear Type Press, n.d., but 1929 inscription (8).
Nine boxed Matchbox die cast vehicles including 18 Field Car, 22 Pontiac GP Coupe, 27 Mercedes Benz 230SL, 28 Mark Ten Jaguar, 46 Mercedes 300 SE Coupe, 48 Trailer with removable sports boat, 53 Mercedes Benz Coupe, 73 1968 Mercury and 75 Ferrari Berlinetta all vehicles vg-excellent, boxes gd-vg
Three boxed Dinky die cast vehicles including 274 AA Mini Van (vg with vg box), 141 Vauxhall Vector Estate Car in pale yellow (small amount of paint loss, box gd with some wear) and 113 MGB Sports Car in white with red interior and driver (grubby with some paint loss, box missing one end flap)
Boxed Dinky 163 Bristol 450 Coupe in green, small paint loss otherwise vg, box has two flaps that have come away although one is present and boxed Dinky 107 Sunbeam Alpine Sports in cerise, grey seats and cream wheels, with driver and windscreen, tyres unshaped, paint work excellent, box with some wear but on whole good
Collection of German Nazi Third Reich badges and medals including black iron cross, War Merit KVM, Anschluss medal 13th march 1938, Luftwaffe pilots badge, Luftwaffe Flak battle badge, Naval High Seas Fleet War badge, SA Military Sports badge, Waften SS General Assault badge 75, Krimschild Campaign Shield 1941/1942, wound badge etc, SS 1931 pattern belt buckle, Army 1937 pattern belt buckle also a small collection of circulated world coins. Note: Given the volume of forgeries of Third Reich badge and medals buyers must satisfy themselves with the authenticity of each of the item in this lot
MEDALS & SPORTING AWARDS TO A H S HOSIE. Cased silver coloured metal Sports Medals, awarded to A H S Hosie C1930's. (8). Silver plated Mandalay Middleweight Boxing Cup and five others, all awarded in the Far East. Commission document for Allan Henry Sloane Hosie (framed) dated 1942, Emergency Commission into the Indian Engineer Corps, later attached Gurkhas or Chindits (family provenance). A fine boxer who won various bouts in the Far East including the Army-Navy-Police Tournament in 1933 (Silver Cup). His framed medals and identity bracelet, consist of the 1939/45-Burma-Defence & War medals mounted for wear, with Majors pips present. After the retreat from Burma Allan Hosie was commissioned and took part in the recapture of territory from the Japanese prior to their surrender.
MEDALS & PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS RELATED TO W ROACH DORSET R. A group of eight medals mounted for wear, consisting of an India General Service medal bar N W Frontier 1935, renamed to W Roach Dorset Regt. An India General Service Medal 1935 bar North West Frontier 1936-37, renamed to W Roach Dorset Regt. 1939/45-Africa-France & Germany-Italy Stars unnamed as issued, also Defence & War medals. Paperwork and Record of Service confirms Cpl William Henry Roach, served in India 1932-38, Malta 1939-42. Africa 1943, Italy 1943-44, France & Germany 1944-45. Germany 1945-1949. Austria 1945-55. Together with related photograph albums with inter war service in India topics and scenes etc. (3) Including Tribesmen and casualties , Troopships, Vehicles etc. Framed and loose Dorset Regiment Squads, Sports Teams, Soldiers etc. In all a unique record of long service overseas and at home, by the 2nd & 4th Battalions etc. A framed Bedplate and buttons etc, to 5724095 W Roach Dorset Regt, framed regimental embroidery with various formation badges, worn by the recipient. Also his Kings Badge and Award Certificate, also his 1992 Malta medal. With a photograph of this Veteran wearing his medals in his 80's. A copy of the Wessex Divisional History 1944-45.
DINKY TOYS GIFT SET, NUMBER 149, SPORTS CARS, including MG Midget, Austin Healey, Sunbeam Alpine, Aston Martin and Triumph TR2 in original blue and white striped box. CONDITION REPORT: Box in decent order considering age, some scuffs and marks to inside, no nasty splits, tears, etc., some chips as imagined or expected to different cars but in reasonable order for age. Further images on request
COLLECTION OF CORGI TOYS, die-cast scale models to include Austin Healey Sports car no. 300 in box, B.R.M. Formula One Grand Prix racing car no. 152 in box, M.G.A. Sports car no. 302 in box, Triumph T.R.2. sports car no. 301 in box, Mercedes-Benz 300SL hardtop roadster no. 304 in box, Lotus Mark Eleven Le Mans racing car no. 151 in box, Mercedes-Benz 300SL open roadster no. 303 in box, Mercedes-Benz 300SL hardtop roadster no. 304S in box, BMC Mini Cooper S unboxed and Vanwall unboxed and over-painted in British racing green, unboxed. (10) (8 boxed) CONDITION REPORT: Minor paint loss / flecks to cars. Boxes are complete, some wear to edges in places / and fold marks / creases.
DINKY TOYS 'MADE IN FRANCE'. Alpha Romeo 1990 Supersprint, no. 24J in box, made in England, Bristol 450 Sports Coupe no. 163 in box, Porsche 356A Coupe no. 182 in box, Jaguar Type D racing car, no 238 in box, Vanwall racing car no. 239 in box, and Morris 1100 no. 140 in Triumph Herald box. (6)
ROCK/ALT/SKA - Great collection of around 50 x 7" singles, to cover a wide range of musical genres. To include sides from Stiff Little Fingers, The Sports, The Cascades, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, AC/DC, The Band, The Byrds, Manfred Mann, Elvis Costello And The Attractions, Madness and Bad Manners.
Co. Carlow Interest Rowing: 1880 - Carlow Rowing Club Athletic Sports, 1880, The Fourth Annual Meeting will be held on Tuesday, the 27th July, 1880, at Pembroke, Carlow. A 4pp. printed programme with events for the day - 'Rules' signed by W.R. Morris, Hon. Sec., printed by The Sentinel Office, Carlow. Scarce. (1)
F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Huddersfield Town played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 24th April 1920, repairs along spine and areas close by; sold together with an All Sports Presentation Plate featuring Bullock, Ducat, Hardy & Mutch and the match referee; and a small b&w photo at Stamford Bridge on Cup Final day (3)
A boxing glove signed by nine World Heavyweight Champions, a red Everlast right-hand glove signed in black marker pen (a little faded) by Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Riddick Bowe, in a hinge-opening glass fronted display case, the presentation incorporating a framed COA issued by Sports Promotions, Jersey City, NJ, 41 by 56 by 18cm., 16 by 22 by 7in.; sold together with a small frame photo montage featuring the heavyweights (2)
Arsenal captain Joe Mercer gold No.6 shirt from the F.A. Cup final v Liverpool at Wembley 29th April 1950, Hope Brothers Ltd/Solus Sports, long-sleeved, badge with cloth badge inscribed 1949-50 Soon after joining Arsenal in late 1946, Joe Mercer became club captain. As captain, he led Arsenal through their period of success in the late 1940s and early 1950s, helping to haul his side from the lower end of the table to win a League Championship title in 1947-48 and to win an F.A. Cup in 1950, the year he was also voted FWA Footballer of the Year. Mercer led Arsenal to a Cup final in 1952, which they lost 1-0 to Newcastle United, but the following year the Gunners bounced back to win the 1952-53 Championship. A broken leg in two places after a collision with team-mate Joe Wade in a match against Liverpool on 10th April 1954 ended his playing career. He then embarked on a successful managerial career. Provenance: Christie's 3rd April 2007 lot 8.
Ryde Sports reserves v Binstead programme 9th October 1897, Ryde & District League fixture played at Partlands, ex-binder, removal leaving scars, paper loss and tears along margin Ryde Sports was founded in 1888 and was a leading club on the Isle of Wight and in Hampshire football. The season after this programme issue saw Ryde enter the Southern League when they finished a highly creditable second. Ryde Sports entered their reserves team in the Ryde & District League whilst all other clubs fielded their first XI.
The exceptionally rare Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games silver bearer's torch one of only 15 made and this example complete with original burner, designed by Aukusti Tuhka, manufactured by Kultakeskus Oy, Hameenlinna, the bowl in hallmarked silver with raised Olympic Rings and laurel wreath, inscribed XV OLYMPIA HELSINKI, 1952 , further inscribed to rim beneath the bowl HELSINGFORS, HELSINKI, the handle in birch wood, length 59cm., 23 1/2in. At the Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games only a total of 22 torches were manufactured, 15 with hallmarked silver bowls and 7 in plate with a plainer, simpler design. Compare this to the 8,000 torches produced for the most recent Summer Games in London in 2012 and the all-time record number of 15,000 torch bearers employed for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games. In the book Tuli Olympiasta [Came To Olympia) by Terttu Mammela, 2012, there is a detailed explanation in the chapter 'After the Olympic Games' on why the silver 1952 Helsinki Olymic Games torch is singularly the rarest bearer's torch in the history of the Olympic Games: "Of the original 15 silver torches five had been lost during the relay - four in Greece and one in Kokkola, Finland. After the relay the remaining ten torches were cleaned and repaired. Three silver torches were donated to the Olympic Committees of the countries that had hosted the torch relay: Greece, Denmark and Sweden. They were received by their respective high representatives who were present at the Olympic Games Poul Ingholt, President of the Danish NOC; Jean Ketseas, Greek Member of the IOC; and Prince Bertil of Sweden. The Greek and Danish torches are still in possession of the respective National Olympic Committees. The Swedish torch probably changed hands in the 1960s. The airline company SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System), which had flown the Olympic flame from Greece to Denmark, also received a silver torch. It was handed to the company's Finland manager Lennart Rehnqvist on 30th August 1952, and he passed it onto the traffic and sales director Johannes Nielsen in a ceremony held in Stockholm on 1st September. The company used the torch as a challenge trophy for its employees' national sports club. The first winner of the yearly contest was the Danish club. The torch served in this capacity for about 10 years but was later forgotten. It re-emerged in 1994 and is now a cherished item in possession of SAS. The Organising Committee had promised a silver torch to seven more recipients, but since only six were left, one more copy was commissioned from the manufacturer in October 1952. By the end of 1952 four museums had received a silver torch: The Sports Museum of Finland, the Helsinki City Museum, the provincial museum in Tornio and the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. The remaining three silver torches were given in 1955 to the three central sports federations in Finland: The Finnish Gymnastic and Sport Federation (SVUL), the Workers' Sport Federation (TUL) and the Swedish-language sport federation CIF. All seven torches donated to the museums and sports federations are still in possession of the original recipients. The seven brass torches all survived after the torch relay. They were donated to the six members of the torch relay committee and to Erik von Frenckell, President of the Organising Committee of the Olympic Games. Today the whereabouts of the six brass torches are known. They are all in private ownership. The five silver torches that were lost during the relay have dispersed into private collections over the decades. Because of their extremely limited number the Helsinki Olympic torches have become most valuable collector items. In the 21st century their auction prices have skyrocketed. In the winter of 2011 one Helsinki silver torch fetched over 340,000 Euros in an auction in Paris." As a footnote to the auction report in the final paragraph, the silver torch sold in Paris did not have its original burner.
The red & white striped Sheffield United shirt worn by Jack Pickering in the F.A. Cup final v Arsenal at Wembley Stadium 25th April 1936, by Bukta for Jack Archer Sports Outfitters, 90 Bramhall [sic] Lane, Sheffield, the neck tag inscribed in ink with the initials J.P., long-sleeved, embroidered silkwork badge bearing the Coat of Arms of Sheffield Jack Pickering was born in High Green, Sheffield, in 1908, and learned his football at Barnsley Grammar School. The inside-left was signed by Sheffield United in 1925 where Pickering made a total of 344 League Appearances and scored 101 goals until 1948. He was also capped for England on one occasion. In the 1936 F.A. Cup Final, United were defeated 1-0 by Arsenal.
The blue Cardiff City jersey worn by Len Davies in the F.A. Cup final v Arsenal at Wembley Stadium 23rd April 1927, by Bukta for Welsh Sports Ltd., Church St., Cardiff, the neck label inscribed in ink CARDIFF v ARSENAL 1927, long-sleeved, with embroidered silkwork badge bearing the Coat of Arms of Cardiff and the motto DEFFRO-MAE'N-DDYDD, Y-DDRAIG-GOCH-DDYRY-CYCHWYN Len Davies missed out on the opportunity of playing for Cardiff City in the 1925 F.A. Cup Final, but was part of the winning team in 1927 that historically took the trophy out of England for the only time in the history of the competition through a goal by the Scot Hughie Ferguson. Davies was one of only three Welshman in the Cardiff starting XI. The forward was signed by Cardiff City from Victoria Athletic in 1920 and played a total of 305 League Appearances for the 'Bluebirds' scoring 128 goals. He was also capped for Wales on 23 occasions between 1922 and 1929.
A group of boxing gloves signed by American champions, comprising: two right-hand red Everlast signed by Mike Tyson in black marker pen; a right-hand red Everlast glove signed by Larry Holmes in black marker pen; and a pair of red Ringside miniature gloves both signed by Leon Spinks; each with a framed COA issued by Superstar Greetings Inc., NT Sports and J.S. Collectables respectively, the Tyson COA also comes with a framed photo of the boxer at the signing (9)
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