5 clockwork Minic vehicles Mechanical horse and trailer with cable load, steam roller, sports tourer (re-paint), Austin-style taxi (re-touched), articulated milk tanker. All except last item boxed, some wear and tape repairs. Also an empty box for mechanical horse and trailer. Vehicles QGC to GC, some tyres perished/replaced.
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A rare and very unusual Timpo boxed set of vehicles The Famous Timpo Cars This set, only produced in very limited numbers, comprises 6 various vehicles: a 2-door saloon, 2-door coupe, MG sports car, single seat racing car, delivery van and articulated petrol tanker. Also included are 3 petrol pumps, 2 mechanic figures, 2 garage dispensing machines and 2 civilian figures. All are still tied into their original box some rippling to cardboard. Contents VGC, minor age wear. Plate. 3
9 Corgi vehicles. Including Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, black and silver version (224), Mercedes Benz 220 SE (230), Fiat 2100 (232), Ford Consul Classic (234), Jaguar Mk X (238), Ghia L6.4 (241), Austin Taxi (418), Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol Car (419), Cadillac Superior Ambulance (437). Boxed, end flaps missing, writing damage, general minor wear, contents mainly VGC, minor chipping, decals applied, overpainting to Zephyr.
4 Corgi racing/sports cars 2 x Cooper Maserati F/1 (156), RN 7 in dark blue, featuring detailed engine and gearbox, racing hubs and driver; Lotus Climax F/1 (158), RN 8 in orange and white, featuring detailed engine and driver-controlled steering (driver tilts); MGC GT Competition Model -345 in bright yellow with black bonnet and boot, featuring jewelled headlights, opening doors and tailgate, tip-up seats, opening suitcase. All boxed, minor wear (2 boxes torn where price labels removed, vehicles VGC.
Corgi Prototypes. A 1/18th. Scale resin hand made mock up MGF sports car finished in metallic dark grey with red seats, mounted on a wooden plinth with mock-up MG badge. Plus 3 metal hand decorated samples: Ford Transit van in an unused livery Scottish Pride, a Morris J van Beefy OXO and a Routemaster double decker bus in Stagecoach livery. GC-VGC some damage/repair to MG. Plate. 4
10 Dinky vehicles. Including 2 x Rolls Royce Silver Wraith (150), Mercedes Benz 220SE (186), Rambler Cross- Country Station Wagon (193), Humber Hawk Police Patrol Car (256), Ford Zodiac Police Car (255), Desoto US Police Car (258), Routemaster Bus (289), Atlas Bus (295), Healey Sports Boat on Trailer (796). All boxed, with end flaps to one end missing, writing damage and general minor wear, contents VGC, minor chipping, one aerial missing to police car.
Third Reich insignia: SA sports badge by Berg & Nolte AG, number 838801, in a scarce original box for badge number 79732 (minor repairs to box); a Waffen SS metal cap eagle (no fittings); small cap eagles for SA/SS and NSKK; a gilt wasahed political cap eagle; an SS enamelled stick pin; and a 1934 Day badge. Average GC -7
Football And How To Play It, a rare book including an introductory essay by William McGregor 'The Father of the League', also features on International Players, Previous Cup Winners, Definition of Terms, F.A. Memoranda and Field of Play, plus 1907-08 fixture lists, the remainder effectively being a sales catalogue for the publishers The Burleigh Sports Co., Strand, London, 58 pages, paper wrappers with gilt pictorial decoration, printed by Gale & Polden Ltd., London, 1907
A group of 24 magazines covering the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games, mostly Uruguayan, comprising: 'Le Miroir des Sports', published in France, three copies dated 29th May, 5th June and 12th June 1924; 'Olimpiadas', published in Uruguay, August 1924, pictorial colour cover preserved; 'Olimpiada', published in Uruguay 1928, pictorial colour cover preserved; and 'Invicta' published in Uruguay 1928, pictorial colour cover preserved, all with extensive illustrated coverage of the Olympic Games; and a group of 17 Mundo Uruguayo magazines with coverage of the 1928 Olympic Games, together with a volume of the same magazine (now out of original binders) with coverage of the 1924 Olympic Games (24)
Le Miroir Des Sports, an eighteen months bound volume of the French sporting magazine between 8th July 1920 and 22nd December 1921; a further volume covering the 12 months between 5th January 1922 and 21st December 1922, in poorer condition; together with Tres Sport, a bound volume for 1925, 12 monthly publications notable for its full page plates of sportsmen (3)
A collection of 1, 437 Bob Thomas Sports Photography agency b&w press photographs relating to football and dating between 1979 and 1988, with agency backstamps and printed captions, subjects breakdown: English club teams (597), European national teams (169), England national team (165), European club teams (136), Scottish club teams (66), worldwide national teams (66), Scotland national team (65), Northern Ireland national team (48), general football subjects (56), North American Soccer League (41), Wales national team (28), all in very good condition and stored in plastic wallets within ring binder files
British Sports and Sportsmen, Modern Flat-Racing, Steeplechasing, Point-to-Point Racing, Coursing and Greyhound Racing, various contributors, published by Sports & Sportsmen Ltd., London, from a limited edition this copy numbered 230 of 250, a unique copy in dark blue leather binding with gilt titling and the Arms of Lord Wavertree
1930 Brooklands 500-Miles celebratory teaspoon and various items of Brooklands silverware, the silvered teaspoon handle terminating in a plinth holding a replica Austin sports car with two occupants behind aero- screens and distinctive Brooklands silencer, the rectangular edge stamped 1930-BROOKLANDS 500-AV.83 MPH-AUSTIN 7 ULSTER, 10cm., 4in. long, the other items comprising a silvered presentation ashtray with rim engraved BARC BROOKLANDS 1932, the tray with an impression of the F. Gordon Crosby-designed members car badge, by GGL (B'Ham), 12cm., 4 1/2in. square, a silvered bar tray with impression of the members car badge engraved between B.A.R.C. and BROOKLANDS, 29cm., 11in., in diameter, a similarly engraved, gilded silvered tankard 13cm., 5in. high, a two-handled silvered sugar bowl by Viners of Sheffield, engraved B.A.R.C. and BROOKLANDS, 10cm., 4in., in diameter (5) Sammy Davis and the Earl of March were able to win the B.R.D.C. 500-mile race in a 750cc Austin against more powerful opposition, because it was run as a handicap event-a hangover from the horse racing scene that was peculiar to British motor racing.
Sullivan (James E.) Spalding's Official Athletic Library The Olympic Games of 1906 at Athens, SCARCE: containing an Official Report Of The Olympic Games of 1906, American Sports Publishing Company, New York, rebound in boards covered with red cloth stamped gilt FRED WENCK, original wrappers preserved This book was the personal copy of Fred Wenck who was the champion swimmer of America between 1898 and 1902 and a member of the gold medal winning water polo team at the 1904 Olympic Games in St Louis. At the time of the Athens games he was a sportswriter and later became head of the New York State Athletic Commission.
An assortment of Arsenal FC ephemera, various souvenir newspapers, magazines, pictorial souvenirs and press cuttings, the oldest examples being Sporting Sketches 16th September 1895 reporting on a Woolwich Arsenal v Millwall Derby match and The Morning Leader 27th November 1896 carrying Woolwich Arsenal match reports and 'gossip', also a South Wales Echo carrying news of the 1927 Cup final; issue numbers 1, 2 & 3 of the Arsenal Supporters' club News Letter a photographic souvenir of the Grand Inaugural Dance at Islington Town Hall 28.9.1949, and other supporters' club items; a letter of reply to Everton FC who had complained about the cold temperature of their changing room bath water at the Highbury fixture 29.4.69; Ladbrokes soccer special slips; a notice of admittance charge changes for season 1933-34; an itinerary for the Bowater's Mersey Sports Club (Ellesmere Port) excursion to the 1936 F.A. Cup final; a small qty. of internal typescript match reports for reserves and youth fixtures in the 1960s; a qty. of 1960s correspondence regarding the Professional Footballers' Golf Championship (South Region) on Arsenal Stadium notepaper; stickers; club Christmas cards; and other miscellaneous items (a qty.)
A group of 20 1940s and 1950s Arsenal friendly away match programmes, comprising: Guildford City 5.10.46, Nottingham Forest 24.1.48, Swindon Town 12.2.49, Redhill 9.3.49. Sir Philip Game Boys' Club Grand Football Matches at Selhurst Park 28.4.49 & 23.4.52, Portsmouth (Charles G. Webb Testimonial played at Brighton) 28.9.49, West Ham United (Charles W Paynter Testimonial) 18.9.50, Bath City 26.12.50, Millwall 5.5.51, Horsham 3.9.51, Alex Wilson Testimonial v All-Stars XI at the Goldstone Ground 29.9.52, Brentford 4.10.55, Caterham & Purley Hospitals XI at Knobs Sports Ground 25.4.56, Hereford United 24.4.57, Barnsley 15.2.58, Enfield 1.10.58, Reading 1.12.58, Bath City 30.4.59 and Dorking 28.12.59
Sporting caps and memorabilia relating to C.O.S. Hatton at St John's College Cambridge, two blue football club caps and fixture lists for 1891, 1892 & 1893; a rugby union club blazer badge and 1893 fixture list; a white and red piped cricket club cap with fixture lists for 1892 & 1893; a lawn tennis club cap and fixture lists for 1892 & 1893; a General Athletics Club rules booklet for 1891 and two Athletic Sports programmes for March 1892; the lot also containing a Stamford Grammar School athletics programme for 1892 (17)
An interesting and extensive collection of autographed letters from celebrities who had been asked to name their favourite English international footballer, a very large quantity contained in eight ring binder files, usually in the format of the returned signed letter from the celebrity pasted onto a sheet together with biographical information and photographs, subjects including broadcasters, journalists, actors, entertainers, musicians, presenters, footballers and other sports personalities, MP's, business leaders etc., random samples from the collection include Danny Blanchflower who elected Stanley Matthews or Tom Finney, John Arlott-Jimmy Greaves, Lew Grade-Billy Wright, Roy Hattersley MP-Neil Franklin, Elton John-Bobby Charlton, Eric Morecambe-Tom Finney, John Major MP-Jimmy Greaves, Bob Paisley-Phil Neal, Dr Robert Runcie-Dixie Dean, whilst a number of signed responses fall along the lines of David Attenborough 'I am sorry to disappoint you but I'm afraid I have no interest in soccer and indeed haven't been to a match for 45 years' (8)
A FIFA outside broadcasters RCA (Radio Corporation of America) microphone, with a swivel mouth piece fitted with bakelite frame, inscription reads "FIFA Radio" on the front and "On Air" to the reverse, in a Perspex display case, 41cm., 16in. This lot comes with official documentation which reads. This Historic item was used from the early 1950's through to the mid 1960's to record important World Cup and various International tournaments in Europe and Latin America. Over the most important years FIFA shared common space with the Worlds most famous football sports network radio broadcasters. The microphone was gifted to The General Secretary of The Real Federation Espanola de Futbol from Comite Ejecutivo FIFA. The microphone had formed an important broadcast display at the AFA Museum in Buenos Aires following its donation from Spain's FEF Museum in 1968 signed Fernando Alta Villa, June 15th 1989, Buenos Aires.
A Brazil v Mexico 1954 World Cup group 1 match programme, played in the Charmilles Stadium, Geneva, 16th June; sold together with four original 4 by 5in. b&w photographs taken at this match by the sports photographer Richard Walter from Lausanne; and a further Walter photograph featuring Billy Wright and the Swiss captain Boquet at the coin toss before their Group 4 encounter in Bern (6)
Three Exeter City Football Supporters' Club Sports Day programmes for 1921, 1923 & 1925, all held at St James' Park, the 1921 programme (punch-holed and pasted with a press report) incorporating an Exeter City public trial match Red v White with team line-ups and thereby becoming a rare and very early Exeter City FC programme
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