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JULIAN MARSHALL, THE ANNALS OF TENNIS, London: "The Field" Office, 1878, 4¼, First Edition, title printed in red and black, wood engraved frontispiece and upper cover with an interlacing geometric design incorporating two crossed tennis rackets and three balls, (covers slightly scuffed, full-length split between spine and lower cover, head of spine and corners worn, inner hinges split and repaired). The Annals was the most important work on Real Tennis to be published in the 19th Century. As Noel and Clark state (History of Tennis p.293) copies found there way into "the dedans of most tennis courts," and perhaps for that reason are often worn. Julian Marshall was tennis correspondent to The Field, and some chapters in his book first appear in the magazine in 1876 and 1877.. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Tennis and Racket Sports, 16 June 1995, Lot 18. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE TENNIS COLLECTOR
A WHITE-METAL FOUR BOTTLE CONDIMENT SET, the handle formed as a pair of crossed tennis rackets and ball, with cut-glass containers for salt, pepper, oil and vinegar. on square base with ball feet, 9in. (22.8cm) high. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Traditional Sports, 19 June 1998, Lot 26. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE TENNIS COLLECTOR
THREE ARTHUR WOOD SPORTS SERIES MUGS, the ochre ground with printed tennis scenes, the handles formed as tennis rackets the base with printed marks, 5.1/2in. (14cm) high and smaller, a novelty Richard Parrington teapot modelled as a wicker chair with racket and ball, 7.1/2in. (19cm) high, a Warwick ware plate printed with a tennis scene and inscribed Tennis, "Dude", 10in. (25.3cm) diameter, a bronze figure by Sergio Bustamante, No.31 of an edition of 100, 4.1/2in. (11.4cm) high; and collection of modern tennis related ceramics etc (a lot). THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE TENNIS COLLECTOR
FRANK TAYLOR: THE DAY A TEAM DIED, London: 1963, paperback, the book signed and dedicated by the author To Dave Mackay, Good Luck, get that leg swinging soon, there's still few goals there, good luck, Frank Taylor. The above book relates to the Munich Air Disaster, Frank Taylor was the only sports writer to survive the crash.
A Lithographed Advertising Poster for "The ADAC 1000Km Rennen World Sports Car Championship Nurburgring 28th May 1961", art poster with ticket prices to base, 84cm x 59cm; another Earlier Lithographed Poster for "Eifelrennen 11th June Nurburgring", stylised art poster by R.Kaster, 86cm x 61cm (2)
A Matchbox 1-75 series No.G-1, Motorway Set, comprising a No.13, Ford Thames Wreck Truck; No.38, Vauxhall Victor Estate Car; No.33, Ford Zephyr 6; No.71, Jeep Gladiator; No.48, Sports Boat & Trailer; No.6, Euclid Dump Truck; No.10, Foden 15-Ton Sugar Container; No.34, Volkswagen Caravette; and No.55, Ford Fairlane Police Car, each with black plastic wheels, variable condition, generally good; with a Matchbox Roadway series printed card layout No.R-1 and a quantity of printed card road signs (unchecked for completeness), boxed; also a Matchbox Roadway series printed card layout, No.1, in paper sleeve (unchecked for completeness).
A chromed SS Jaguar 1 1/2 litre bonnet badge, 20.5cm wide; a chromed and enamelled Morris 8 bonnet badge, 12cm high; a chromed and enamelled Standard bonnet badge, overall 10.5cm; a chromed Wolseley 14 H.P. radiator badge, overall 20cm high; an enamelled Burnham-on-Sea Motor Club bumper badge; an enamelled British Field Sports Society bumper badge; an enamelled R.A.F. bumper badge; and assorted items of motor car brightwork.
Motor cars badges; RAC motor sports member, 9th RAC International Rally, Malaya International Rally 30th Monte-Carlo Rally (French) and participants badge with bars for 1961 and 1962, Circuit of Ireland International Rally 1961. An enamel Rally badge with motto "Per Ardra ad Solem". British automobile racing car badge, 1963 25th rally - Wiesbaden and participants badge, 1963, mostly mounted on an oak backing, Rally of Great Britain RAC participants badge '1960 - 1961 and 1962'.
19th Century French spelter mounted alabaster mantel clock surmounted with a gilded spelter figure of a cyclist and bearing a plate with script '1st Prize won by J. Brown, I Mile Cycle Race, Whellers Sports, 1897', the dial with off-white chapter ring having Arabic numerals, brass movement. Standing beneath a glass dome, dome height 50cm
A 19th Century Staffordshire pottery rectangular money box probably by Charles Meigh, printed in black with "Indian Sports" pattern and moulded in relief and decorated in coloured enamels with a profile of two children and two seated dogs to background, on four paw feet, 5.25ins x 3.5ins x 4ins high (printed mark in black to base - feet slightly flaking and evidence of overpainting - circa 1840)
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