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§ Anthony Green, RA (British, b.1939) Working drawing for "Christmas Mirror 1947" signed and dated 'Anthony Green '82' (lower right) and inscribed 'Christmas Mirror 1947' (lower centre) pencil and watercolour 79 x 90cm (31 x 35in) Provenance: The Juda Rowan Gallery, 11 Tottenham Mews, London, W1. Exhibited: The International Museums Agency, Anthony Green Museum Tour of Japan, 1987 A little dirt under the glass and dirt to the cream background.
Tottenham Hotspur, mainly Spurs memorabilia with eleven cup final programmes, tournament, posters and a share sell off brochure together with a folder containing photographs of players including England players. Including FA Cuo Final Programme Spurs v Forest 1991 includes small pullout poster
A very rare and little used 2' two fold boxwood and brass gunners or ship engineers slide rule by G. BUCK 245 Tottenham Court Rd. London also stamped Lloyds Plan, and with Round & Square Vessel, Carrin'g & Without Guns, Steam Engines, Gauge Points for Casks, Ships & Land Mea's in Chains, Perches etc etc etc G++
Real Madrid v. Stade Reims European Cup Final, match programme, 3/6/59 Barcelona v. Benfica, European Cup Final, match programme, 31/5/61, Leicester City v. Tottenham Hotspur, F.A.Cup Final, match programme, 6/5/61 and a collection of English International match programmes from late 1950s early 1960s etc
Spurs Football Team signed photo. High quality black and white 16x12 photo of the victorious 1984 UEFA Cup winning Tottenham Hotspur football team. Signed by twelve players including Ossie Ardiles, Gary Mabbutt, Garth Crooks, Mark Falco, Tony Galvin, Keith Burkinshaw, Graham Roberts and more. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Postcards. Great Britain: good collection of topographical With strength in Margate, Ramsgate, Brighton, Bournemouth, Great Yarmouth, Jersey, good London including Euston Station, Islington, Tottenham, Balham, Peckham, Wimbledon and Merton with some RP, Stretford with good RP including station, other good RPs of villages and pubs, including Bury, West Burton, etc. Mainly 1905 to 1920, about a third are postally used, generally very good to fine. (650+)
Sixteen vintage Subbuteo Celluloid Football teams to include; West Bromwich Albion (two damaged), Tottenham Hotspur (one damaged), Wolverhampton Wanderers (one damaged), Coventry City, Newcastle United, Norwich City, Birmingham City (one damaged), QPR (two damaged), Crystal Palace (two damaged), Leeds United (one damaged), Sheffield United (two damaged), Crusaders, Southampton (three damaged), Manchester united (five damaged), Notts County (three damaged), West Ham United (ten players, two damaged) plus two goalies
Subbuteo - Heavy weight England; Arsenal Away (yellow); others, 63000s 690 Verona, 410 Brazil; 620 Watford; 641 Manchester United; 654 Tottenham Hotspur; 666 Queens Park Rangers; West Germany; 457 Argentina; 642 Arsenal; 643 Everton; 214 Middlesbrough; 735 Scotland; 7563 Tottenham Hotspur (away) ; 771 Manchester United (away); 138 Barnsley; 744 Manchester City; 703 Southampton; 719 England 1993; c100, 329 England (Admiral kit) ; 352 Tottenham Hotspur; 4 Stoke City; Everton, 18 Bury; Nottingham Forest; spare Goal keepers; pitch, balls, goals, boxed; broachers figures etc
Chatelain (Jean Baptiste Claude). [Fifty Views of Villages &c. Drawn by the celebrated M. Chatelaine, from the most agreeable Prospects near London], published Robert Sayer, circa 1775, lacking title, fifty uncoloured engraved views, a few leaves trimmed within lower platemark, stab sewn to inner margin, contemporary blue paper wrappers, neatly rebacked paper spine, binding measures 95 x 160 mm Rare. The work consists of small views of churches and villages that surrounded early Georgian London; these include, among others, Chelsea, Battersea, Highgate, Hampstead, Barnes, Kew, and St Pancras. The views were the work of the topographical draughtsman Jean Chatelain (1710-1758), and engraved by James Roberts (1725-1799), most probably Henry's brother. The set was first published by Henry Roberts in around 1750 under the title: 'Fifty small original, and elegant views of the most splendid churches, villages, rural prospects. and masterly pieces of architecture, adjacent to London'. The present example can be dated to around 1775 as eight of the views bear the imprint of Robert Sayer. Sayer and his business partner John Bennett had acquired the plates sometime before 1775, as they appear in their sales catalogue of that year under the title: 'Fifty Views of Villages, &c. from the most agreeable Prospects near London,drawn by the celebrated M. Chatelain, may be had in the following Numbers, for the Amusement of Youth in drawing after Nature. Priced 6d. each'. The catalogue divides the views into eight numbered sections: the first three containing views of villages to the south and west; numbers 4 and 5 villages to the west and north; 6 and 7 north and east; and 8 the south; with the view at the beginning of each section bearing the imprint of Robert Sayer. We are only able to trace four complete examples, which bear the Sayer imprint: The New York Historical Society; the Folger Shakespeare Library; and the Yale Institute of British Art. The present example, without the title page - which would appear to never have been bound in with the present set -conforms to the example in the British Library; both the Folger, and N.Y.H.S. example bear a printed title page; with the Yale example bearing a title in manuscript. Collation:- 1. The South East View of Chelsea Church (imprint of R. Sayer - Fleet Street). 2. The North East View of Chelsea Hospital. 3. The North View of Battersea. 4. The South West View of Battersea Church. 5. The East View of Wandsworth. 6. The South West View of Wandsworth Church. 7. The South View of Chiswick. (imprint of R. Sayer - near Serjeants Inn Fleet Street). 8. A View of Fulham-Bridge and Putney. 9. A View of St. Pauls Chappel Hammersmith. 10. A View of Fulham Church from the Bridge. 11. The North View of Chiswick Church. 12. The South View of Barnes. 13. The West View of Barnes Church. (imprint - R. Sayer - Fleet Street). 14. The North View of Row Hampton. 15. The East View of Mortlake. 16. The North View of Mortlake Church. 17. The East View of Kew and Strand Green. 18. The South West View of Isleworth Church. 19. A View of Ealing. (imprint - R. Sayer - Fleet Street). 20. A View of the Village of Oackington. 21. The View of Kingsbury. 22. The South View of Willsden. 23. The South West View of Willsden Church. 24. The South View of Kensington. 25. The North West View of Paddington Church. (imprint of R. Sayer - near Serjeants Inn Fleet Street). 26. A View of Paddington Church from the Green. 27. The South East View of Kensington Church. 28. A View of St Mary le Bone Church. 29. The South East View of Pancrass Church. 30. The South West View of Pamcras Church and the Wells. 31. The South East View of Hampstead Church. (imprint - R. Sayer - Fleet Street). 32. The South View of the Spaniards near Hampstead. 33. The South East View of Highgate Chappel. 34. The South West View of Highgate Chappel. 35. The North West View of Hornsey Church. 36. The North View of Islington. 37. A View of St Mary's Church Islington. (imprint - R. Sayer - Fleet Street). 38. The South East View of Cambray House. 39. The South West View of Newington Church. 40. The North West View of Newington. 41. The South East View of Tottenham Church. 42. The North West View of Tottenham Church. 43. The South East View of Camberwel Church. (imprint of R. Sayer - near Serjeants Inn Fleet Street. 44. The North West View of Hackney Church. 45. The South West View of Hummerton Church. 46. The South East View of Brook House. 47. The North East View of Newington Church. 48. The South West View of Newington Church. 49. The South East View of Hackney Church. 50. The North East View of Camberwel Church. (1)
Seven 1950' and 1960' football F.A Cup final programmes To include Burnley vs Tottenham Hotspur May 5th 1962, Arsenal vs Newcastle United May 3rd 1952, Preston North End vs West Bromwich Albion May 1st 1954, Aston Villa vs Manchester United May 4th 1957, Bolton Wanderers vs Manchester United May 3rd 1958, Leicester City vs Manchester United May 25th 1963, complete with Manchester United souvenir programme.
ARSENAL Over 70 home programmes 1950 - 1961, 50/1 X 4, 51/2 X 3, 52/3 X 1 v. Tottenham, 53/4 X 4 including Man. Utd., 54/5 X 10 including v. Chelsea, 55/6 X 2 including v. Clyde Friendly, 56/7 X 4 including Leeds Utd., 57/8 X 7 including Eintracht Frankfurt Friendly, 58/9 X 19, 1959/60 X 20 and 61/2 v. Dynamo Kiev. Fair-generally good
FOOTBALL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS Eleven press black & white photographs: nine 10" X 8" including 4 X 1966 FA Cup Final Everton v. Sheff. Weds., Chelsea v. WBA 25/3/1933 slightly worn, Jimmy Greaves for Tottenham Hotspur v. Sheffield Wednesday 1963 with paper loss bottom left, Leicester City attacking against Man. City in the 1969 FA Cup Final, George Best for Fulham v. Bristol Rovers 4/9/1976 and George Best in training for Manchester United. An 8.5" X 6.5" of Neil Young scoring in the 1969 FA Cup Final and a 7.5" X 4 of George Best with a coat over his Manchester United shirt. Generally good
TOTTENHAM 58-59 Three Tottenham home single sheet programmes for Eastern Counties fixtures, v Bury Town 17/1/59 (won 10-0), v Eynesbury Rovers 13/4/59 and v Peterborough Reserves 11/4/59 (Eastern Counties League Cup Final, won 7-2). All have scores, scorers, changes, fixture lists scores noted). Fair
EDDIE BAILY - TOTTENHAM Two Tottenham letter headed notes to Eddie Baily to advise of 1st day training for the 1953/54 season. Plus many press cuttings from the early 1950's plus a Vancouver Province (Blue Streak Final) newspaper, dated 31st May 1952 ,covering Tottenham's tour match v Mainland All Stars, plus Canadian Cigarette Box thought to be from this tour. Fair-generally good
1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES One hundred programmes including a wide variety of English club homes throughout the 1950's including Aston Villa v. Man. City 51/2, Plymouth Argyle v. Wolves 49/50 FA Cup, York City v. Sunderland 55/6 FA Cup with punched holes and Birmingham City v. Tottenham 52/3 FA Cup. Most are slightly creased and some have team changes. Fair-generally good

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