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Cigarette & trade cards: De Beukelaer, All Sports, (set, 100) plus a selection of Phillip`s Pinnace Footballers, `K` size (39), plus similar Thomson issues & others (23). Sold with News Chronicle, Footballers, un-numbered, Sunderland, (13/13), Manchester City (15/15) & Everton (12/18 + one duplicate) (gen gd)
Postcards loose accumulation in shoe box including real photographic, North Station Bridge collision, 1919 Flood, Colchester Air Raid 1915, Five Colchester Theatre Royal 1918, Railway Disaster 1913 No 3 and No 6, 1926 Charabanc, social history, comic, political, shipping, military, animated street scenes, sports, Gruss Aus, small vignettes, early undivided backs, GB and foreign topography including local cards, naval submarine mine, Mabel Lucie Attwell (x 3), Japan and China interest, artist drawn cards etc (qty)
Sporting Personalities and their Lady Friends / Wives, a collection of approximately thirty-five, circa 1960s-70s assorted press release and other photographs, depicting sports stars wives, girlfriends and high profile personalities, including Jackie and Helen Stewart, the young Viscount Linley, some press release images with French text
1979 MGB Roadster - only 46,000 miles from new. Registration KLT 844V, 1798cc engine, manual with overdrive. This lovely low mileage classic British sports car is finished in pale blue with grey and black cloth trim. It has been well maintained and is sold with a large history file including all MOTs from 1989 to 2012 which proves the low mileage. The current MOT and tax expires in July 2013
Duke of Windsor King Edward VIII Levee Tailcoat & Sports Jacket Both these garments were tailored by Henry Pool of London. Comprising: Black tailcoat with velvet facings to the collar, the interior with quilted lining. GC. The tailcoat is finished, but still in the process of being tailored, awaiting buttons and retaining the cutters paper label “Duke of Windsor” ... Trousers of matching cloth, with faint tailor’s label. GC ... Also a white material sports jacket, tailored double breasted with black & white cord edging to the lapel. GC. The garments are contained in a Henry Poole box, the address label crossed out and pencilled to the end “Duke of Windsor Liveries”.
Selection of Books about Famous People and others: To include; The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci by Edward, MacCurdy in 2 volumes, Drawings of Leonardo Da Vinci by Popham, Life of Gordon by D C Boulger in 2 volumes, His Majesties Speeches 1935, The Works of Walter Savage Landore, British Rural Sports Stonehenge, A Biography of his Father by Smuts, Oliver Cromwell by Arther Paterson, Memorials of Liverpool by Pickton in 2 volumes, Flowers in the Field by Rev C A Johns, Novels by the Bronte Sisters, The Life of Jeanne D`Albret Queen of Navarre in 2 volumes and others. 1 box.
Forsyth (Captain J.). The Highlands of Central India: Notes on their Forests and Wild Tribes, Natural History, and Sports, 1st ed., 1871, folding b&w litho. map, four chromo. and two colour lithograph plates, b&w wood eng. illsutrations, 32 pp. pubs. cat. at end, dated November 1871, a few minor marks, original green cloth gilt, rubbed and some light soiling, a little fraying to head and foot of joints and outer corners, contents slightly loosened, 8vo (1).
*Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 155 prints and engravings, mostly 19th & 20th century, including heraldry, field sports, juvenile, ‘Dickins’, decorative poetry, ‘Goupil’ and a small collection of maritme and historical ‘restrikes’, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.155).
*Williamson (Captain Thomas). Two engravings originally published in ‘Oriental Field Sports’, pub. Edward Orme, 1807, two aquatint engravings by H.Merke, contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 340 x 450mm, mounted, together with Belzoni (Giovanni Battista),Six lithographs of Egyptian scenes, pub. Berlin, c.1890, six chromolithographic views from a later German edition of ‘Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs and Excavations in Egypt and Nubia’, slight spotting, each approx. 430 x 640mm (8).
Pope (Alexander). Works, 1717, title printed in red and black (repair to verso), engraved headpieces and initials, lacking portrait frontispiece, occasional soiling, later half calf, lightly rubbed, 4to, together with The Chase. A Poem, by William Somerville, 1796, bound with Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell, 1795, illustrations by Thomas Bewick, a few spots, bookplate and library labels, contemporary green half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus Hobbinol, Field Sports, and the Bowling Green, by W. Somerville, Ackermann, 1813, illustrations by Thomas Bewick, a.e.g., later tan morocco gilt, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, edges slightly rubbed, 4to, with others including Charles James Fox’s A History of the early Part of the Reign of James the Second, 1808, The Seasons, by James Thomson, with his Life, by Mr. Murdoch, 1802 and The Land of Burns, 2 vols., 1840. (8).
Sackville-West (V.). Knole and the Sackvilles, new imp., January, 1923, port. frontis., b & w illusts., orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, 8vo, together with Lawrence (T.E.), Seven Pillars of Wisdom. A Triumph, 14th imp. April, 1939, numerous b & w ports., four folding maps, orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus Leach (Henry, editor), Great Golfers in the Making. Being Autobiographical Accounts of the Early Progress of the Most Celebrated Players... , 1st ed., 1907, b & w illusts. from photos, facsimile autographs, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and dampstained, 8vo, with other miscellaneous books including biographies, banking history, sports, etc. (6 shelves).
SPORT - British Sports and Sportsmen. Racing. Compiled and Edited by "The Sportsman". London: Sports and Sportsmen, Limited, 1920. Folio (372 x 280mm). Half title, photogravure portrait of King Edward VII, title printed in red and black, photogravure plates and half tone illustrations. Original burgundy morocco gilt, gilt edges (extremities rubbed). NUMBER 584 OF 1,000 COPIES. With 7 other books of sporting interest including Walter Shaw Sparrow`s British Sporting Artists from Barlow to Herring (London, 1922), James T. Lightwood`s The Cyclists` Touring Club Being The Romance of Fifty Years` Cycling (London, 1928) and Francis B. Cooke`s Coastwise Cruising from Erith to Lowestoft (London, 1929). (8)
1932 Wolseley March bodied Hornet Special Reg. no. SM 9551 Chassis no. 576-65 Engine no. 582-65 The Wolseley Hornet was a lightweight saloon car produced from 1930 to 1936 and as Wolseley had been acquired by Morris in 1927, the initial offering was in effect a 2-door Morris Minor saloon fitted with a small six cylinder (1271cc) single overhead cam engine in place of the usual 4-cylinder unit. From 1931 the car was available without the saloon body and was used as the basis for a number of sporting specials. At launch the Wolseley Hornet was the smallest capacity six cylinder car on the British market and while factory models sold well, the motoring public wanted to see a Hornet sports car. By February 1931 at least ten coach building companies were simultaneously producing Hornet Specials. The Hornet Special of 1932-34, of which 2,307 were made, had twin carburettors and higher compression. This truly excellent example has been the subject of a ground up restoration and there is a large history file detailing the work carried out and by which specialist firms. More recent work includes an overhaul of the cylinder head, with larger head studs etc., the exhaust manifolds were vitreous enamelled and the carburettors completely overhauled, with re-bushing and renewal of parts where necessary. The car was also completely rewired approx. 18 months ago. There are a number of spares available by separate negotiation with the vendor, including a block, a cylinder head, con rods, new rocker shafts and a camshaft. This is lovely example of a rare car, being one of only seven March bodied Hornet Specials in existence, that is a past concours winner and will continue to give pleasure to a future owner. Estimate: £32,000 – 34,000Bidding is taking place on our sister site i-bidder.com Click here to bid
A group of five boxed Classic Sports Cars, comprising; MGB Roadster, Austin Healey 3000 MKIII, BMW 507, Jaguar E-Type, and Aston MArtin DB5, seven boxed Vanguards comprising VA19008 Ivory/Grey Rover P4, VA23004 Capri Blue Austin A35, VA27006 City Grey Rover 2000, VA34003 Black Ford Capri, VA35003 Yellow/White Ford Classic, VA3800 Gypsy Red Vauxhall Victor, and VA44000 Grey/White Austin A60 Cambridge, four boxed Great British Buses comprsing London Transport RTW Double Decker, 3 Axle QI Trolley Bus, Wallace Arnold Bedford OB, and Southdown Bristol Lodekka FS, and nine other boxed vehicles. (25)
A collection of boxed model vehicles, mainly die-cast, comprising two pairs of Atlas Editions WWII fighter planes - Dunkirk 1940 and Battle of Britain, five Atlas Editions WWI and WWII Battleships, eight Atlas Editions Classic Sports Cars, including a Triumph Spitfire and an Aston Martin DB5, two Atlas Edition Best of British series police cars, a set of Reader's Digest vintage car miniatures, and two Lledo lifeboat vans, together with a box of three 'Dickens Village' Christmas decorations. (21)
Sports programmes: Cup Final, 1958 (Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United), Cup Final, 1959, England v Scotland, 1957 & 1958, United Review, 1957-58, other football, post 1960, mainly MUFC related, inc. testimonials (51) & other sports (3), mainly good condition (59) Care! High International Shipping Costs
" British Sports and Sportsmen Past and Present" compiled and edited by "The Sportsman", published British Sports and Sportsman 1908, vols I and II, numerous plates, name stamp on ffep, tissue guards, marbled endpapers, contemporary brown and green cloth with gilt titles, along with "Big Game Hunting and Angling"1914, no 161 of edition limited to 1000 copies, plates and illustrations, titles, fronts and ffep loose, ffep missing, contemporary green and brown cloth with gilt titles, " Racing Coursing and Steeplechasing" in two vols, 1911, no. 427 of edition limited to 1000 copies, numerous plates and illustrations, contemporary green and brown cloth with gilt titles, " Cricket and Football" 1917, no 173 of edition limited to 1000 copies, frontis Dr. W. G. Grace, various plates, illustrations, marbled end papers, contemporary green and brown cloth, gilt titles, all folio, (6)
An MPP Micro Technical Camera RAF S.92 Ground Camera Outfit, 5 x 4 camera serial no. S/210/1, with Wray Lustrar f/4.5 184mm lens in Compur shutter, Wray f/6.3 89mm wide angle anastigmat in Synchro-Compur shutter, Ross Tessar f/4.5 150mm lens (no iris), accessories including sports finders, hoods, flashgun, in grey RAF case, general condition G
[GEORGE VI]: (1895-1952) King of the United Kingdom 1936-52. An electroplate silver twin handled trophy, ornately engraved with floral patterns and an inscription 'H. W. S. S. D. M. Tuckfield, presented by Prince Albert', and date 7th June 1919. With spiral handles and tapered circular cup down to a circular base. Some age wear to the rim, otherwise VG. Prince Albert presented the trophy to a successful competitor at the sports meeting of the Hospital Welfare Society for Lewisham, Deptford and Greenwich.
Unusual early 19th century (?) cricket bat. The bat with no shoulders, long stringed handle and stamped ‘Welsh Sports, Church Street Cardiff. The bat has rubber spliced handle for impact. 34” long. The blade is 3.5” wide at its widest point. Attractive item, which may have been used for batting practise. Sold with three cricket stumps from a later period
Olympic Games. British Olympic Association official reports published by World Sports for 1952 (2), 1956 (2), 1960 (2), 1964 (1), 1968 (2) and 1972 (2). Sold with a run of Sports Illustrated Daily for the Atlanta 1996 Games, issues one to eighteen (missing issue two) and a copy of the associated special commemorative issue. Qty 29. G/VG
Daily Express Roy Ullyett Cartoon Annual 1966. 11th Series. Presentation copy to Norman Giller, inscribed to inside front cover, ‘To Norman with thanks and a lot of affection. You’ll never make a good Ghost, you carry to much weight!’, signed Roy Ullyett 1966, with hand drawn cartoon/caricature by Ullyett. Some wear to wrappers and spine paper, with minor loss to spine paper and greater loss to rear cover. Front cover features World Cup Willie Norman Giller is a prolific English author, a sports historian and television scriptwriter. He was chief football reporter with the Daily Express in London from 1964-74, and has been a freelance writer since leaving Fleet Street in 1974
Sporting newspapers, magazines and supplements 1923-2002. Collection of twenty complete publications showing various sporting events to front cover. Events include ‘Fight of the Century’ Cassius Clay v Henry Cooper 1966’, ‘Liverpool ‘Champions of Europe’ 1977’, ‘Manchester United Centenary 1978’, ‘Australian tour of England 1964’, ‘All Sports. Beckett v Smith 1923’, All Sports. England Test Team 1925’, ‘Radio Times. England v Wales (Twickenham) 1933’, ‘Match. Roland Garros 1934’, ‘Shankley retires 1975’ etc. G
‘The Poetry of Sport’. Badminton Library. Edited by Hedley Peek. London 1896. Large Paper edition. Limited edition number 58 of 250 copies printed. Includes poetry on various sports including hunting, shooting, cricket, fishing etc. Three quarter dark blue elather with ocre boards, top edge gilt. Minor foxing, minor foxing internally and minor wear to extremities. G
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