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Fine album of signed First Day Covers and philatelic items relating to the 2nd edition of the American Cup International Soccer Tournament in 1961,the neatly compiled album commences with an introduction page that has been autographed by the President of the New York International Soccer League William D. Cox; it then continues with a beautiful set of signatures of overall champions Dukla Prague, the page also hinge mounted with Czech football postage stamps, there follows a page with the autographs of the Prague and Everton teams that played in the American Challenge Cup Final, from thence onwards the album contains a team-signed FDC for each competing team and with the sole exception of Karlsrue a photograph of the team, the signed FDCs comprise Dukla Prague (Czechoslovakia), Everton (England), Bangu (Brazil), Kilmarnock (Scotland), Besiktas (Turkey), Karlsrue (West Germany), New York Americans (USA), Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania), Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia), A.C. Monaco (Monaco), Shamrock Rovers (Republic of Ireland), Montreal Concordia (Canada), Petah Tikva (Israel), Third Lanark (Scotland), Birmingham City (England), Espanol de Barcelona (Spain), Rapid Vienna (Austria) and Eintract Frankfurt (West Germany), the album concludes with an unsigned United Nations FDC for the tournament In a complicated format Everton and Dukla Prague received trophies for finishing first in the table for Sections 1 & 2 of the competition. Prague then proved the superior team defeating Eveton 2-0 in the League Championship and 7-2 in the American Challenge Cup. There was also a MVP trophy that was awarded to the Bangu (Brazil) player Valter Santos. This attempt in the USA in the early 1960s to create a Club World Cup was eventually usurped by the UEFA/CONMEBOL Intercontinental Cup which had been launched concurrently.Provenance:Originally from the collection of Ronald Landy Antinoris ('Scot Landy'), the renowned Glasgow collector of autographed football philately.
Celebrity signed 1972 F.A. Cup Centenary Final dinner menu, Royal Garden Hotel, London,from the dinner on 5th May 1972, the gilt, red and white menu, signed in blue ink by former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, England 1966 World Cup winning manager Sir Alf Ramsey and Wolves & Northern Ireland legend Derek Dougan, 25 by 13.5cm.; sold with an FA Cup Centenary Banquet list of guests and messages of welcome, 19 by 13cm, an invitation to a representative of Grays Athletic FC and a table place card for R.E. Beard Esq. (4)
Boxed set of the NEW Game of WHIFF WAFF or Table Tennis circa 1900,containing 4 Chiswick bats, early net and posts and the rare tube of table tennis balls containing three balls, the rules of the game printed to the underside of the lid whilst included with the box is the extremely rare three page booklet (some repairs) advertising all the varying components of the New Game from bats, balls and posts to ball-retrievers, the box 49 by 19 by 7cm., box darkened, but overall in remarkably good condition
1966 England World Cup collectables from the Les Cocker Collection,comprising a 1966 World Cup winner’s postage stamp folder with presentation letter to Les Cocker from the Postmaster General in original envelope; a cased pair of silver spoons presented by the Finnish F.A. at the World Cup warm-up match v England in Helsinki 26th June 1966, hallmarked 813; a boxed Georg Jensen sterling silver table fork presented by the Danish F.A. at the World Cup warm-up match v England 3rd July 1966; a pre-1966 World Cup Anglo American Sporting Club dinner menu for the England team on 20th June 1966 at the London Hilton Hotel and an invitation to Les Cocker to attend the Civic Reception for the World Cup-winning Charlton brothers at Ashington Town Hall on 18th August 1966 with original posting envelope (qty)Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.
Ronson onyx table lighter presented to Les Cocker from Leeds United players on the occasion of the 1973 F.A. Cup Final, the square onyx table lighter with applied plaque engraved LEEDS UNITED A.F.C. PRESENTED TO LES COCKER FROM THE PLAYERS F.A. CUP FINAL 1973, with original box and cover, 7cm.Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.
CHINESE SILVER EXPORT DRESSING TABLE SET, HUNG CHONG, CANTON & SHANGHAI, LATE QING DYNASTY comprising a hand mirror and three hairbrush frames; together with a CHINESE SILVER EXPORT COMB HANDLE, A BUTTON HOOK, A SHOE HORN AND A CRUMB BRUSH, VARIOUS MAKERS, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY, Length: Hand mirror - 27.5cm, (c.15oz weighable silver) (8)
LARGE HARDWOOD AND MARBLE INSET BARRELL TABLE AND TWO STOOLS, LATE QING / REPUBLIC PERIOD each supported on five convex legs, each pierced with a single oval aperture at the widest part and joined by a continuous band of interlocking ruyi-shaped grooved brackets linked by double ellipses, on a ring base supported on five trefoil pad feet . Height: Table 79cm high, Diameter: 62cm, Height: Stools 47cm, Diameter: 32cm
FINE HARDSTONE AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID HUANGHUALI TABLE CABINET, QING DYNASTY of rectangular form with gilt-metal mounts, the hinged lid, sides and two doors inlaid with flowering vases and auspicious items, opening to reveal a fitted interior of five drawers, Height: 32cm, Width: 31cm Provenance: The Martin Laing Collection
CARVED HONGMU TABLE SCREEN, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY the rectangular frame inlaid with mother of pearl trailing vines, surmounted by a cresting of two confronting dragons, the fret carved base raised by two dragon feet, Height: 80cm, Width: 55cm Provenance: The Martin Laing Collection
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