Sullivan (James E.) Spalding’s Official Athletic Almanac for 1905, VERY SCARCE: Special Olympic Number, Containing The Official Report Of The Olympic Games of 1904, American Sports Publishing Company, New York, rebound in boards covered with red cloth gilt, the almanac lacking its original front wrapper, back wrapper partially preserved
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[Stockholm, 1912 Olympic Games] V Olympiaden 11 Bild och Ord, luxury edition in brown leather calf, official report for the 1912 Olympic Games, 526pp., extensive report on each sports event, profusely illustrated, calf leather with gold embossed Swedish crowns, laurel garlands and participant’s badge
Raymond Kopa memorabilia, comprising: a metal beaker presented on the occasion of the 1959 European Cup final; a silver beaker with a match inscription SAARLAND-FRANKREICH B, 20.4.1952; a Spanish miniature sword with a match inscription ESPANA-FRANCIA, MADRID 17 MARZO 1955; a referee’s whistle with a match inscription ARBITRO, A.ELLIS (ANGLETERRE), U.R.S.S.-FRANCE, MOSCOU, 23-10-1955 together with the magazine Miror Des Sports featuring Kopa and this match (5)
Golfing Interest: A modern golfing trophy, in the form of a golf bag with three golf clubs, presentation inscription 'Royal Bangkok Sports Club Golf Section Captains Prize 1912 Presented By Mr E Stiven Won By D Ross (3)', on a wooden plinth by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1912, 7.6in (19.2cm) high, excluding plinth.
A Dinky No.30d, Vauxhall, post-war, green with a black plain and closed chassis, 'shield’ radiator grille, black ridged hubs, good condition; a Dinky No.38e, Armstrong Siddeley 'Hurricane’ Coupe, light green with grey seats, black ridged hubs; and a Dinky No.38f, Jaguar SS100 Sports Car, post-war, red with maroon seats, black ridged hubs, generally good condition, (3)
A Dinky No.30d, Vauxhall, post-war, dark olive green with a black plain and closed chassis, 'shield’ radiator grille, black ridged hubs, generally very good condition (hubs retouched); a Dinky No.30b, Rolls-Royce, post-war, fawn with a black plain and closed chassis, black ridged hubs, generally good condition (silverwork retouched); and a Dinky No.36f, British Salmson Four-Seater Sports Car, post-war, grey with a black plain and closed chassis, black ridged hubs, generally good condition (bumper with retouched silverwork; front axle with one broken bracket), (3)
A Dinky No.38e, Armstrong Siddeley Coupe, post-war, grey with a blue interior and black ridged hubs, very good condition; a Dinky No.38d, Alvis Sports Tourer, post-war, green with a black interior and black ridged hubs, good-fair condition; a Dinky No.38c, Lagonda Sports Coupe, post-war, green with a dark green interior and black ridged hubs, generally good condition (lacking windscreen); a Dinky No.139b, Hudson Commodore, maroon and cream with maroon ridged hubs, very good condition; a Dinky No.40a, Riley Saloon, first type baseplate, navy blue with black ridged hubs, good-fair condition (silverwork and number plates retouched); and a Dinky No.40b, Triumph 1800, second type baseplate, mid blue with fawn ridged hubs, generally good condition (two hubs with slight fatigue), all unboxed, (6)
A Corgi No.434, Volkswagen Kombi, cream and metallic green, near mint, boxed; a Corgi No.475, Citroen Safari 1964 Olympics Winter Sports, white, very good condition, complete with one set of skis and skier figure (lacking ski poles), boxed; and a Corgi No.420, Ford Thames Airborne Caravan, pale pink and mauve, very good condition, boxed (box poor), (3)
[Motorcycle Booklets]. Matchless motorcycle catalogues for 1933, 1936 (Clubman & Tourist Models) and 1937; a Matchless Instruction Book Model 33/D80 Sports 500, undated; a Matchless Instruction Book Models G3 and G8, undated; a Handbook for New Imperial Motor Cycles, undated; Davison, G.S. The Book of the Ariel, second edition, 1929; Motorcycles and How to Manage Them, twentieth edition, undated; and others, (13)
[Motoring Booklets]. A collection of mainly Standard publications, including Instruction Books for the 'Big Nine’, 1932; 'Sixteen’, 1932; 'Twenty’, 1932; 'Twenty’, 1933; 'Big Twelve’, 1933; 'Little Twelve’, 1933; 'Big Nine’, 1933; 'Little Nine’, 1933; 'Sixteen’, 1934; 'Ten’, 1934; 'Twelve’, 1934; 'Nine’, 1936; 'Twelve’, 1936; and Flying Standard Cars, 1936-37 and 1937-38; with The SS Sports Instruction Book, 1933; Instruction Books for Commer and Karrier vehicles; and other items, (98)
A 1958 Austin Healey 100/6 BN4 sports convertible, black, registration number TVB 600, 2639cc BMC 'C’ series straight six petrol engine, wire wheels, 90% complete UK car with one registered owner from new, for complete restoration. This car is currently a rolling shell with a stripped down engine, as well as a second unit for spares, and has been in dry storage for approximately 18 years. Although the interior and some other parts are lacking this original UK car should present a viable and attractive restoration project for the enthusiast
The Second World War ‘N.W. Europe’ M.B.E. group of ten awarded to Captain W. M. Wilkins, Royal Artillery, late Rifle Brigade the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver; British War and Victory Medals (5707 Pte., Rif. Brig.), extremely worn; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals, these unnamed; Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, Regular Army (..05993 Sjt., Rif. Brig.), worn; Efficiency Decoration, E.II.R., Territorial, rev. dated ‘1960’; Cadet Forces Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Capt., M.B.E., TD., CCF.), mounted as worn, very fine except where stated (20) £350-400 M.B.E. London Gazette 24 January 1946. ‘Captain (Quartermaster), Royal Regiment of Artillery’. recommendation states: ‘This officer has shown outstanding devotion to duty and his untiring efforts on behalf of the unit during the early stages of the campaign in obtaining all the requirements of the Regt under exceedingly difficult conditions and at a very critical time, were of immense value to the fighting efficiency of the Regt. His efforts were a major factor in keeping all the guns and complex Radar equipment in action in defence of vital installations in the beachhead. Since the Regt moved forward into Germany this officer has on more than one occasion been responsible for uncovering illegal activities by Germans and has shewn initiative, energy and keenness of a high order which have been an inspiration to all with whom he has come into contact’. during the Great War and a period thereafter William M. Wilkins served in the Rifle Brigade. In the Second World War he was awarded the M.B.E. for his services with the 146th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A., part of 80 A.A. Brigade, during the period following the Normandy landings and the later campaign into Germany. Postwar he was appointed to the Brighton Grammar School Contingent of the Junior Training Corps (London Gazette 8 January 1946). In 1947 he was granted the honorary rank of Captain (Quartermaster) in place of the same War Substantive rank which he held (London Gazette 21 February 1947). He was awarded the Efficiency Decoration in 1960 (London Gazette 19 January 1960). He retired from his post with the Brighton Grammar School Combined Cadet Force in 1970 (London Gazette 13 January 1970). Sold with copied gazette extracts, recommendation and other research. Also with ten prize medallions/medals for shooting, athletics and sports - two enamelled, some named. £350-£400
Malag Milag Nord POW Camp, an interesting quantity of ephemera relating to Charles William Tall AB SS Orama, imprisoned there during WW II, including theatre programmes, sports diplomas a censored Chrismas card, etc. in all 15 items including a reunion card dated 1959 and three issues of ‘ Die Woche’, good condition £50-60 SS Orama was a supply ship sunk on 8th June 1940 by the Admiral Hipper, 19 crew were killed and 280 taken prisoner. £50-£60
MOSES BROWNE "Angling Sports : in nine piscatory eclogues", 3rd edition, corrected and very much improved, printed for Edward & Charles Dilly, London, 1773, GEORGE SMITH? "The Anglers Magazine; or Complete Fisherman", printed by James Hoey, Jnr, Dublin, 1760 and IZAAK WALTON & CHARLES COTTON "The Compleat Angler", 6th edition with additions, printed London 1797 (all three re-bound)
THE BADMINTON LIBRARY OF SPORTS AND PASTIMES-5 vols. Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Rackets, Fives, 1890; Golf, seventh edition 1902; Billiards 1901; Athletics and Football, fourth edition, 1894; Cricket, sixth edition 1901, orig. publishers brown pictorial cloth, generally good, slight spotting and bumped spines (5)
Four boxed Corgi Toys die cast vehicles comprising No. 263 "A Marlin by Rambler Sports Fastback", No. 247 "Mercedes Benz 600 Pullman", No. 471 "Smiths-Karrier Mobile Canteen", and No. 327 "MGB GT", seven Lesney Matchbox Superfast boxed racing cars Nos. 5, 19, 20, 33, 45, 52 & 68, a Lesney "Models of Yesteryear" model Y-5 in original box, plus four unboxed Corgi die cast vehicles
Rysden, Ogier, 'The Book of Blues' - being a record of all matches between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in every department of sport, published by F E Robinson and Co., London, 1900, 8vo, illustrated blue cloth boards, also MacMichael , W F, 'The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Races', and 'Cassell's Book of Sports and Pastimes' (3)
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