68 Mid 20th C heavily play worn Corgi diecast models to include Superior Ambulance On Cadillac Chassis, Smith's Karrier Shop, B.R.M. Formula 1 Grand Prix, Ford Zephyr, 300 S.L. Roadster, Triumph TR3, Ford Consul Classic, 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, 238 Jaguar Mark X Saloon, 418 Austin London Taxi-Cab, Corgi Morris Mini-Minor, etc (2 boxes)
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Eight Boxed Airfix plastic model kits to include A20440 19930 4.5 Letre Bentley, A04207 1:1600 R.M.S, Mauretania, A06443 1:32 1910 B Type Omnibus, A07280 1:72 RNLI Severn Class Lifeboat and 4 x 1:32 British sports cars featuring A5089A Aston Martin, A55300 Jaguar E-Type (open,) Triumph etc. All complete with instructions, some sealed.
A group of original Second War German military paperwork and certificates relating to H Veckenstedt who was critically wounded on the Russian Front :- Second War German Disabled Sports badge by Wernstein (lower part erased); Second War silver grade wound badge (part erased) with certificate dated 1941; Iron Cross 2nd Class certificate dated 1941, various other original corresponding paperwork including sports paperwork, Wehrpass, 1939 pass book and other related items
Motorcycles / Formula 1 / Sports cars (x12) Lot comprises five motorcycles by Maisto, Majorette etc., four Atlas Classic Bristish Sports cars and three Formula 1 including one scalextric. All are boxed with some wear to boxes and are ex-display. We cannot guarantee they are all complete i.e. mirrors etc.
An original three-piece costume ensemble for the film Mad Max: The Road Warrior (Warner Brothers, 1981). These pieces are not seen in the film, but are most likely prototypes for the film's costume design.Components of the costume include a distressed leather jacket, leather-studded-spiked-arm-cuff, and a pair of lace-up leather boots. The feature piece to this outfit is the distressed leather jacket, originally dark brown, the leather was dyed/painted black for the film, the jacket has a center zip closure with an "IDEAL" logo pull, a fold-over-collar, two welted pockets below the waist on the right and left side of the jacket. There is top-stitching and diagonal lapped seams, typically seen on leather motorcycle jackets. There is an inverted vent at the center back, as well as a western yoke on the mantle/shoulders of the jacket. The left sleeve was cut off to distress the jacket for the look of the film, and the right shoulder has a plastic shoulder guard with foam padding underneath that was painted black, this design feature is also distressed with a hole at the front of the shoulder cover, scratches, marks, and indentations throughout; there is also an assortment of pyramid studs and spikes on the shoulder cover's border. The jacket is lined but the stitching securing the lining came undone, likely by distressing the garment for production. The leather boots are a dark brown that lace up to the upper calf, at the back of the boot going up the shaft are spikes on both sides of the center seam, the pair of boots is missing a total of 9 spike embellishments. There is moderate wear and creasing to the vamps, as well as the soles. The forearm leather cuff has three buckles to fasten the accessory and is almost completely embellished with silver spikes and studs.Mel Gibson reprises his role as Max Rockatansky in this sequel film, he is traveling the apocalyptic outback where he reluctantly aids “Pappagallo” and his tribe against “The Humungus” and his violent marauders.Norma Moriceau designed the costumes for the second and third installments of the Mad Max films. Before becoming a costume designer Moriceau, a native Australian, moved to London, England, and worked as a photographer and stylist. She most notably collaborated with English designer Vivienne Westwood and Westwood's partner Malcom McLaren. Moriceau also styled and worked with The Sex Pistols, utilizing the punk aesthetic, which defined the later part of the seventies. Moriceau took the punk-style-fundamentals and applied them to the Mad Max films she worked on, she used biker wear, bondage, fetish wear, and sports equipment to create a dystopian look that still inspires looks and outfits today in terms of cosplay with fans wanting to mirror the designs in the films. Jenny Beavan, who worked as the costume designer on Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros., 2015), won an Academy Award in 2015. The costumes in the film paid homage to Moriceau and her work in the 1981 and 1984 films.This lot comes with a DVD box set of the original three films, as well as a note acknowledging these pieces came from the costume designer Norma Moriceau’s archive.
A black felt, wide-brim hat as seen worn by the double of Randy Quaid as "Ismael Boorg" in the sports comedy Kingpin (Rysher Entertainment, 1996).The hat features a rounded crown, a black ribbon hat band, and a white satin interior lining. Labeled "Gohn Bros." with "Ish Double" handwritten in black on the interior. No size present.Kingpin follows ex-bowling star Roy Munson (Woody Harrelson), who helps an up-and-coming talent reach stardom.
A red, gold, and white NBA hat as seen worn by Ice Cube as Nick Persons in Are We There Yet? (Revolution Studios, 2005). Ice Cube plays the owner of a sports shop who develops an interest in a divorcee (Nia Long) but finds himself in hot water when he takes her difficult kids on a road trip. He wears this style of hat in various scenes, including one in which the kids lock him out of the car and he threatens them in an effort to get back in. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Revolution Studios.
A screen-matched framed print of Geronimo which hung on the wall in the seating area behind the bar on the set of the classic sitcom Cheers (NBC, 1982-93). The verso of the wooden frame features a picture of a wooded cottage and the Cheers logo.The print originally hung in the dressing room of Nicholas Colasanto, who played bartender "Coach" Ernie Pantusso in the series' first three seasons. After he died in 1985, his character passed as well (he was replaced by Woody Harrelson as Woody). The print was moved to the show's set and can be seen in many scenes throughout the series beginning in its fourth season. At the end of the touching series finale, Sam Malone (Ted Danson) straightens the picture while closing the bar for the last time. On the final episode of the beloved series Ted Lasso, Mae (Annette Badland), a sports-loving pub owner and bartender who is one of Coach Ted Lasso's only early supporters, straightens a print of the same picture of Geronimo, paying homage to Cheers and Colasanto.Colasanto was a WWII veteran who planned to have a career as a bookkeeper and accountant until he was inspired by Henry Fonda's performance in Mister Roberts (Warner Bros., 1955) to pursue acting. After rejection from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he ultimately became a successful actor and television director. He was most well known for his role on Cheers but also appeared in films like John Huston's Fat City (Columbia Pictures, 1972), Alfred Hitchcock's Family Plot (Universal Pictures, 1976), and Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull (United Artists, 1980), his final major film role. Television shows he directed included Hawaii Five-O (CBS, 1968-80), Starsky & Hutch (ABC, 1975-79), Bonanza (NBC, 1959-73), Columbo (NBC, 1971-78), and CHiPs (NBC, 1977-83). Includes a DVD of the final episode.21.25 x 17.25 inches (frame); 19.5 x 15.5 inches (sight)
India, 19th century A.D. Three bifacial pages, each with recto with multiple lines of text and verso with watercolour painting between panels of text, including mounted riders in hunting, sports and battle scenes. 4 grams, 15 x 10 cm (5 3/4 x 3 3/4 in.). Acquired on the UK art market, 1980s-1990s. The Woodbridge collection of Indo-Persian art. [3]
Football newspapers, a bound volume of newspapers entitled 'Football-Bits, Boxing and All Sports' from issue no 1, 10 Sep 1919 to issue no 23, 11 Feb 1920, each one containing a selection of Football reports, fixtures, boxing and other sporting articles (bound in maroon board with gilt lettering to spine, gd)
Football & other tickets, a collection of approx. 80 tickets, mostly Football issues, inc. Scottish, Non-League, European & others, also inc. some non-Football tickets inc. Wimbledon Tennis 1981 & 1991 (5), Great Britain v Hungary Athletics tickets at White City 1961 (x2), Hanley Stadium Sports Club Membership card for 1941, Sydney Olympics Athletics Ticket 2000, etc (mixed condition, fair/vg)
Football, trade cards & annuals etc, FKS two complete sticker albums, The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 1968/9 & Soccer Stars in Action 1969/70, also a few loose cards & stickers, Rediffusion Soccer Guide 1967/68, Lion & Champion Soccer Stars Album (complete), Brooke Bond 1966 World Cup Souvenir booklet, Spotter's Charts Sports & Games Guide (complete with sticker sheets), Football Star Parade Annuals 1968/9 & 1969/70, Shoot Annual 1971, League Ladder giveaways etc (gen. gd) (1 large packet)
Football & other sports, a selection of Foreign Football programmes, Football and mixed Sport magazines, mostly 1950's onwards inc. approx. 20 issues of 'Forzabologna!' Football magazines, 1966/67, approx. 35 issues of 'Kepes Sport', 1960's covering various sports inc. Football, Boxing, Athletics etc, various Football programmes inc. Portugal v Switzerland 1969, Holland v Norway 1959, Germany v Brazil 1978, East Germany v Sweden 1978, Atlanta Chiefs v Toronto Falcons 1968, & others also Football in the USSR booklet 1958, Inter Milan Club Magazine Oct 1970, plus team sheets and much more (mixed condition, fair/vg) (one large box)
Sports programmes, a large collection of modern programmes including Hampshire Cricket Scorecard collection in 5 purpose made binders with gilt lettering to sides, various other sports, noted Breeders Cup Horse Racing programme 2005, South Africa v England Cricket programme 17 April 2007 (in Barbados), Golf Open Championship programme 1996, Super Bowl programmes 2007 & 2008, ICC Cricket World Cup Guide West Indies 2007 & others (mostly vg) (1 large box, heavy!).
Cigarette cards, Wills, a collection of approx. 1,000 cards in sleeves, sets, part sets & odds, many better series included, noted Cricketers 1901, Cricketers (Will'S &Will's), Sports of All Nations, Arms & Armour, Rulers of the World, Animals & Birds, many Australian issues including various Cricket Series, some duplication (mixed condition, fair/vg)
Postcards, Dorset, a good collection of approx. 165 cards with many street scenes, scenic views and villages. RPs include Market Place Blandford (2), West St Blandford, Poole Rd Wimborne, Cornhill Dorchester, Weymouth Carnival, Burton Bradstock (2), Fontmell Magna, Weymouth, Bournemouth Centenary 1810-1910 (multi view with aviation), Sherborne (good animation), Higher Dockhampton unveiling of Thomas Hardy Memorial, Police sports presentation Poole, and the Aviary Poole Park etc. Also Wain pullout for Lyme Regis, Workshop Portland Prison etc (mainly gd)
Postcards, a mixed mainly UK topographical and subject collection of approx. 400 cards. Includes topographical RPs of Thornbank School sports Bexhill-on-Sea 1934 (2), miniature train Fairbourne Station, military kitchen at Knowsley (crease), Dolcoath Mine Camborne, printed LL of Western-Super-Mare no. 18. Also comic and children's artist drawn cards, artists include Sandford (black humour), Shepheard, Kinsella (tennis), Tom Browne, Graham Hyde, Barber, Sowerby, White, Richardson, Reg Carter, Ellam 'Breakfast in bed' (cats) etc. Sold with hotels, set of 25 bullfighting, dogs, cats and Gruss Aus style card of Penang (mixed condition)
Postcards, Canada, approx. 400 cards RPs, printed and artist drawn to include Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Manitoba, British Columbia, Alberta, advertising, vehicles, street scenes, sports, military, factories and shops, schools, Dr Locke's Famous Clinic, electric car terminus, Woolworth Building, ship launch on the Digby River, Bear River Nova Scotia, Winnipeg Theatre fire, fan view card etc. (gen gd)
Various mixed collectibles to include a set of three graduated modern glass dishes, with art screenprint by Eloise Renouf, the largest 34.5 x 24.5cm, the smallest 25 x 15cm, a cast aluminium sports car, length 30.5cm, a pair of brass candlesticks, a set of modern Russian dolls and four vintage fishing reels comprising three wooden examples and a Bakelite example, also a vintage Louis Shabner print titled 'Melanie', unsigned, 45 x 39cm, framed and glazed (12).
A quantity of various Vintage cameras, binoculars, and other associated electrical equipment, including a pair of Samsung 7-15x35 zoom sports binoculars, various other binoculars including Zenith, Boots Admiral 2, various camera brands including Minolta, Vitar, and a Polaroid Land camera 2000 Instamatic camera etc
(India, Military, Hunting, Field Sports), Major A.C. Lovett (illustrated); Major G.F. MacMunn: 'The Armies of India', London, A & C Black, 1911, 1st edition, limited edition deluxe, number 14 of 500 copies only, numbered & signed by the publisher, 72 tipped in colour plates as called for, 4to, original decorative cloth gilt, new endpapers/pastedowns, original Sotheran's typed printed slip loosely inserted; four titles illustrated by Chalres Johnson Payne "Snaffles", comprising: 'The P.V.H. History of the Peshawar Vale Hunt', Gale & Polden, [1934], 1st edition, folding map + 15 plates & ills. in text as called for, 'More Bandobast', L, Collins, 1936, 1st edition, 12 mounted colour plates + full page and in text b/w ills as called for, 'My Sketch Book in the Shiny', Gale & Polden, [1930], 1st edition, numerous sepia and b/w plates throughout, 'Osses and Obstacles', L, Collins, 1935, 1st edition, numerous sepia and b/w plates throughout, all large 4to, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers (5)
Hunting, Field Sports, a collection of 19 titles, including 'British Hunts and Huntsmen - The South-East, East, and Eastern Midlands of England', London, The Biographical Press in conjunction with Sporting Life, 1909, profusely illustrated with photogravures, half tone ills., map etc as called for, folio, original crushed half crimson morocco gilt (slightly worn), all edges gilt, bookplate of Major Clive Behrens (1871-1935), of Swinton Grange, Malton, Yorkshire, husband of Evelina Rothschild (1873-1947); Major Guy Paget: 'The Melton Mowbray of John Ferneley (1782-1860)', Leicester, Edgar Backus, 1931, signed & inscribed on half title "To Helen Campbell, from her friend the author, Guy Paget", colour & b/w plates, 4to, original cloth gilt; Philip Evered: 'Staghunting with the "Devon and Somerset" 1887-1901: An Account of the Chase of the Wild Red Deer on Exmoor', illustrated H.M. Lomas, L & Exeter, 1902, 74 ills. chiefly from photographs by H.M. Lomas & G.M.C. Luard, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt; plus 16 others incl. Cuthbert Bradley "Whipster", G. Denholm Armour (ill.), Lionel Edwards (ill.), Lady Birkett, Lord Willoughby de Broke, Richard Clapham, Captain Pennell-Elmhirst ("Brooksby"), etc. etc. (19)
A collection of World Cup 1966 tickets, rosettes, programmes etc., nine match day tickets comprising: Final, July 30, Wembley Stadium, England v West Germany (slightly worn, small part loss top right corner); Semi Final, July 25, Goodison Park, West Germany v Soviet Union (VGC); Quarter Final, July 23, Goodison Park, Portugal v North Korea (iconic match in which Eusebio scored four goals to help Portugal come back from 3-0 down to defeat underdogs North Korea) (very small part loss lower left, else VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 19, Goodison Park, Portugal v Brazil (featuring Eusebio and Pelé, Portugal won 3-1 with a brace from Eusebio) (small part loss upper left corner not affecting text, else VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 15, Goodison Park, Hungary v Brazil (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 12, Goodison Park, Brazil v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 20, Old Trafford, Hungary v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 16, Old Trafford, Portugal v Bulgaria (VGC); Eighth Final (Group Stage), July 13, Old Trafford, Portugal v Hungary (VGC), all housed in original World Cup 1966 season ticket envelope; with various original letters from the Football Association 1965 re tickets for World Cup 1966 including acknowledgement of application for tickets and remittance, in orig. envelope; supplementary ballot for 2 final tickets typed letter, in orig. envelope; typed letter signed re: two receipt vouchers being sent in error, in orig. envelope; printed notice "World Championship - Jules Rimet Cup - 1966. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Please note that in case of a replay for the FINAL MATCH ONLY, you must keep your FINAL MATCH TICKET (S). Only on production of your FINAL MATCH TICKET (S), would you be able to purchase a ticket (or tickets) for the replay.."; World Cup 1966 Information booklet, folding, with four stapled match ticket counterfoils attached, etc.; plus World Cup 1966 Official Souvenir Programme, 64,[2]pp, original pictorial wraps, and England v West Germany World Cup 1966 Final Official Souvenir Programme, 64pp, original pictorial wraps; plus England, Brazil and Hungary rosettes (3); Spicers Interplus World Cup 1966 colour poster featuring match action shots from the quarters, semis and final of the 1966 World Cup, approx 87 x 55cm, folding; ten July 1966 copies of 'Sportsmail' newspaper covering the 1966 World Cup, comprising July 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27 & 30, plus July 31 copies of 'Sunday Express' and 'The People' newspapers with England World Cup Victory headlines/front pages, plus some assorted sports sections of the aforementioned newspapers July 1966 covering World Cup; plus a hardback volume 'The Football Association World Cup Report 1966', by Harold Mayes, William Heinemann, 1967, 1st edition, 309pp, profusely illustrated from photos throughout, 4to, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, plus an original official World Cup 1966 tie licenced by the F.A., by "favourite", embroidered with logos of the Jules Rimet trophy. With hand written letter of provenance signed by the vendor, who worked for the printing firm McCorquodale & Co Ltd in Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, from 1963 onwards, during which time he was involved in the production of the programmes for the 1966 World Cup that were required in the North West. The vendor and a work colleague and good friend successfully applied for tickets and attended the 7 group C matches plus semi final and final and acquired all the items present in the lot himself in person. A wonderful authentic collection of World Cup 1966 memorabilia and ephemeraNB this lot also includes an official World Cup 1966 tie licenced by the F.A., by "favourite", embroidered with Jules Rimet trophy logos
Harrods Ltd (published): 'Get it at Harrods', an original 1928/29 Harrods general illustrated catalogue, 840pp, b/w ills. throughout of Jewellery, Silver, Stationery, Pianos, Trunks & Cases, Sports & Games equipment, Motor Accessories and Bicycles, China, Glass, Furniture, Ironmongery, Furnishings, Electricals etc etc, colour pictorial front pastedown/end paper depicting Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, 4to, original cloth gilt (worn, inner joints split)
Roy Goodall Sports newspaper, 23rd May 1933 detailing match report from the recent international Switzerland v. England The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent
Pele white No.10 Santos v. Comunicaciones match worn short-sleeve shirt, Hering, 1972 with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed S.F.C., with various letters of authenticity The above shirt was worn by Pele in the match played on 13th February 1972 and gained as a swap by Juan Carlos Guzman at the end of the match Provenance: Julien's Auctions Sports Legends, 28th June 2022, Lot 61
Pair of Victorian silver plated candlesticks presented as a prize at the Athletic Sports Day at Clapham Rovers Football Club in 1891, modelled as Corinthian columns, the base of each inscribed identically CLAPHAM ROVERS F.C. SPORTS, 1891, INVITATION RACE, 2nd PRIZE, WON BY, height 16cm., wear to plating, otherwise good, (2) The famous early amateur football club Clapham Rovers have their name on the F.A. Cup trophy, being winners in season 1879-80. They played in the inaugural year of the competition in 1871-72 and indeed scored the first goal in the competition's history, Jarvis Kenrick netting the first in a 3-0 victory over Upton Park 11th November 1871. The club announced it was ceasing activities in 1914 following the outbreak of the First World War, and never re-emerged in the subsequent peacetime.
Jonny Wilkinson white and red No.10 England v. Australia 2003 Rugby World Cup Final, first half match worn short-sleeved shirt, Nike, XL, with crew-neck collar and embroidered red rose badge, with further iRB RUGBY WORLD CUP 2003 badge with Jonny Wilkinson England v. Australia 22nd November 2003 52nd Cap decal, the front of the shirt dedicated and autographed To George Best of Luck My Friend, with areas of pitch staining The above shirt was worn by Jonny Wilkinson in the first half of the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final match against Australia played on 22nd November 2003, the match ending in a 20-17 victory for EnglandThe shirt was donated by Jonny Wilkinson to raise funds for five charities, BBC Children in Need, NSPCC, Dreamflight, Tiny Lives and the Samantha Dickson Research Trust and was won by our vendor in the competition. The photograph shows Jonny Wilkinson handing the shirt over to our vendor and competition winner. On offer is an exceptional piece of sports memorabilia: a match-worn rugby shirt by the renowned player, Jonny Wilkinson, from the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final. An artefact that tells a story of skill, passion, and the glorious history of rugby, this item is an extraordinary memento for any dedicated fan or collector of sport-related memorabilia. Worn in the first half of the final, the shirt is match worn condition, showing areas of pitch staining. This shirt is not just a piece of sportswear but a piece of history, capturing a moment in time when Wilkinson thrilled spectators with his on-field performances.Jonny Wilkinson, known for his tenacity and incredible athleticism, had a stellar career that left an indelible mark on the world of rugby. The 2003 season was a particular highlight, with Wilson playing an integral role in numerous memorable matches.Estimated to fetch between £40,000 and £60,000, this item represents a significant investment opportunity for the discerning collector. Rugby memorabilia of this calibre and linked to a player of Wilkinson's stature rarely comes to market, making this a unique chance to own a piece of the sport's history. Whether you're a lifelong rugby enthusiast, a dedicated follower of Jonny Wilkinson, or a collector of important sports memorabilia, this 2003 match-worn shirt offers a rare opportunity to own a tangible piece of rugby history. Don't miss out on the chance to add this extraordinary item to your collection.
Alfred St George Hamersley an extremely rare and important England first-ever Rugby International cap, 1871-1874 the faded red-brown velvet with remains of gilt tassel and gilt braiding embroidered rose and inscribed 1871; 1872; 1873 and 1874, faded, worn and some tears This is believed to be the earliest Rugby International cap to come to auction. Provenance: Alfred St. George Hamersley and thence by family descent Alfred St. George Hamersley K.C. J.P. M.P.8 October 1848 – 25 February 1929 Alfred St George Hamersley was a nineteenth-century barrister, an Oxfordshire native who attended Marlborough College, where he learned the Rugby game. Hamersley played for Marlborough Nomads in London when he was selected to play for England in the first International Rugby Test match, against Scotland at Raeburn Place on 27th March 1871. He played for England from 1871 - 1874 and went on to captain his country, England against Scotland on 23rd February 1874 at Kensington Oval, London, his last match for England and his fourth international. A few months later he immigrated to Canterbury, New Zealand and took up the position of Barrister & Solicitor in Timaru. Hamersley immediately busied himself with an array of sports including rugby. Hamersley's first effort in regard to Rugby was a match at Green's Paddock in 1874. The match was played according to the recognised RFU rules of which Hamersley was familiar, between 'Hamersley's team' and 'Rhodes' team', this was the true beginning of the Union game in South Canterbury, New Zealand. Hamersley then organised a Town v Country match in April 1875, Hamersley captained Town, and Robert Rutherford Country. It was after this event that Hamersley established the province's first Rugby Club, at the Clarendon Hotel, Church St, on April 23rd 1875. In 1889 he moved to Canada where he continued his sporting missionary work, helping to found Vancouver RFC and was the first president of the British Columbia Rugby Union. He returned to England, became an MP, and in World War One was a Lieutenant Colonel. In 2013 was inducted into the International Rugby Board Hall of Fame that recognises special achievement and contribution to the sport of rugby union. In the world's first-ever Rugby International between the Scotland and England played 27th March 1871 at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, Scotland defeated England with a score of two tries and a goal to England's single try, in the return match played on 5th February at the Kennington Oval, England defeated Scotland with a score of three tries (one scored by Hamersley) and 2 goals to one goal. In the 1873 match played on 3rd March at West of Scotland F.C. the match ended in a draw and in Alfred's final match and with the honour of captaining his country played on 23rd February at The Oval his England side defeated Scotland.
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