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A HMV vintage 20th century table top gramaphone set within a blue case having hinged top ( see illustration ) UK, European & Worldwide packaging available on all lots. Please see website www.eastbristol.co.uk for all details. Combined shipping available on all lots where possible.
A rare boxing poster for John H Stracey's famous defeat of Jose "Mantequilla" Napoles to win the World Welterweight Championship title in Mexico City 6th December 1975, SIGNED BY STRACEY and inscribed TO THE EASTBOURNE ROUND TABLE, BEST WISHES ON YOUR GOLFING DAY, GOOD LUCK, the undercard featuring Alfonso Zamora v Socrates Batoto amongst others, laid down on a mount, framed & glazed, 80 by 63.5cm., 31 /2 by 25in.
Football Association 1863-1963 Centenary Year memorabilia, i) a Royal Worcester china tea set, comprising five teacups and saucers, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, all with three lions crest and gilded detailing ii) a Centenary Banquet boxed table set, comprising a pair of Royal Crown Derby china ashtrays, a butter knife, and a pair of F.A. badges iii) a boxed Centenary Banquet smoker's set, originally with cigar and cigarettes, now just containing the F.A. book of matches iv) the banquet table plan, suede covers, and printed invitation v) a F.A Centenary commemorative bridge set, complete and unused in original box
A rare set of four 78rpm records Wembley chronicling landmark events at Wembley Stadium and the Empire Pool between 1923 and 1944, reminiscences by Sir Arthur Elvin and Raymond Glendenning, recorded and published in 1944 by Raymond Glendenning, the records produced at Star Sound Studios, this set originally owned by Major McGrath a Director of Wembley Stadium, approximate running time 30 minutes overall, compilation of history of stadium with interviews, descriptions and commentaries, detailed below: Side 1 April 23rd 1924 State opening of British Empire Exhibition at Wembley. Description of declaration of opening by King George V. Singing of massed choirs 'Land of hope and glory' List of displays held at stadium, torch light tattoos. 1925 rugby union match -Army v RAF. May 19th 1925 description of planes in formation dropping small incendiary bombs over stadium and fire fighters extinguishing the fires. Side 2 15 years later - wartime. Closing ceremony 1925. First function April 28th 1923, first cup final - Bolton v West Ham. Crowds invaded pitch, interview with PC George Scorey who rode the white horse which pushed the crowds back. Side 3 Interview with Ted Vizard (left winger) about game. 1924 Arthur Elvin commentary as to how he founded present company and became MD - how he raised finances. Memories of zeppelin over ground and 1932 Newcastle v Arsenal match with the disputed goal. Side 4 Commentary by Tommy Woodrooffe about disputed goal. Crowd singing Abide with me. Memories from Fred Jackson who was responsible for box office for 21 years. Anecdotes of cup final ticket applications, issuing duplicates because dog chewed or charred remains plus one fellow each year included 5 cigarettes as a sort of bribe. Side 5 Speedway racing, description of race. 1936 Lionel Van Praag first world champion. Greyhound racing - 1940 story of broadcaster - technical difficulties then description of race won by Julia Classic. Side 6 Captain Brice 1927 director and judge. Detailed description of greyhound St. Leger October 3 1931 won by Mick the Miller. Rugby league cup final commentary of 1933 Warrington v Huddersfield match. Harold David - Press secretary recalling occasions. Side 7 Harold David anecdotes.1930 Brentwood v Southend. Ambitious lads tried to excavate tunnel near turnstiles, discovered following day. Empire Pool - foundation stone laid by Earl of Derby, opened 1934 -construction details. Boxing - 2 World title fights, commentary John Henry Lewis v Len Harvey Side 8 Events at Empire Pool. Boxing, tennis, table tennis, ice hockey. Cycling - commentary on race with American team. War time pool closed but stadium still played a part. Post war improvements. Greatest year 1937 Festival of Youth attended by Princess Elizabeth. Music of Brigade of Guards. Finally singing of crowds at Cup Finals.
Two autographed World Sporting Club dinner menus in honour of Vincent O'Brien in 1977 and Bill Shoemaker in 1979, both events held at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London, and also featuring the Stable Lads Amateur Boxing Association National Championship Finals, the O'Brien menu with 9 signatures to the front cover including Lester Piggott, Sir Philip Oppenheimer, Ian Balding, Geoff Wragg, the Shoemaker menu with 9 signatures to the front cover including Willie Shoemaker, Willie Carson, Peter O'Sullevan, Henry Cooper, Joe Mercer and Dick Hern; the lot also including a souvenir brochure and a table plan for both dinners (6)
1966 World Cup memorabilia, including a Football Association boxed table mats & coasters set depicting the World Cup stadiums; signed Geoff Hurst and Gordon Banks autobiographies; a set of cigar bands with portraits of the England & West Germany teams; souvenir programme, books, magazines, newspapers, rosettes and other miscellaneous items including a group of framed England 1966 World Cup memorabilia, notably a 20 by 16in. photographic print signed by the England goalscorers Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, both signatures in black marker pen, with COA; the remainder of the lot comprising a 30th anniversary print featuring a set of 11 artist drawn cards of the players surrounding a central image; two jig-saw puzzles, one portraying Bobby Moore and the team with the trophy, the other the final tie programme cover, various sizes, the first described the largest 87 by 58cm., 34 1/4 by 22 3/4in.; framed World Cup Willie luggage labels; and three framed World Cup car stickers (a qty.)
A table lamp commemorating the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, the metallic stem modelled as three footballers as if taking a throw-in, the base inscribed ARGENTINA 78, glass dome, fitted for electricity These table lamps, of which 40 were made, were presented by President Videla to members of the Argentina 1978 World Cup team and officials.
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