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An Art Deco Heal`s Satinwood Bedroom Suite, comprising triple door wardrobe with fitted interior, 152cm (5ft) wide, 51cm deep, 185cm high double wardrobe with fitted interior, 92cm (3ft) wide, 51cm deep, 157cm high, dressing table with central circular mirror enclosed by two sets of four graduating drawers, mirror 94cm, dressing table 129cm wide, 47cm deep and stool, 44.5cm with ivorine disc`s "HEALS TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON W.1" See illustration
A mahogany partner`s desk, with ebonised edging, the concave fronted rectangular top inset a tooled leather surface with twin flaps supported on lopers, the central frieze drawer flanked by further drawers, the reverse central drawer false, two drawers with ivory plaques inscribed `BARTHOLOMEW & FLETCHER, CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, 217/8 TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W, ESTBD 1843.`, on square tapering legs with brass castors, 30in (76cm) h, 51.75in (131.5cm) w, closed, 36in (91.5cm) d. Reverse faded.
A 9CT GOLD 1981 CENTENARY F.A.CUP FINAL WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football Association Challenge Cup, Winners, the rim inscribed Season 1980-81, with ring suspension. Tottenham Hotspur won the 1981 final after a replay. In the first match played on 9th May 1981, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City drew the match 1-1. In the replay played on 14th May 1981, Tottenham Hotspur defeated Manchester City 3-2. The 1981 F.A.Cup Final was indeed a memorable occasion befitting the hundredth final. Tommy Hutchinson, Manchester City`s forward scored twice in the first game, one for his own side and an equalising own goal for Tottenham Hotspur, the first man to score for both teams in a final since 1946. In the replay it was Ricky Villa who scored twice and his winning goal is arguable one of the best ever F.A.Cup final goals. Lots 491-492 relate to the playing career of Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Milija Aleksic
A CIRCA MID 1930s AUTOGRAPH BOOK, containing numerous player and a few team autographs including Bill Whatley, Willie Evans, Tom Meads, Joe Hulme, Arthur Rowe, Freddie Channell, Tom Whittaker, Alex James, Walter Alsford, David Levene, Birmingham City, Frank Swift etc; a Topical Times autographed colour card; and Daily Mail souvenir Tottenham Hotspur 1934-5 team line up poster.
A SHEFFIELD UNITED V. BRADFORD PARK AVENUE, F.A.CUP, 3RD ROUND, MATCH PROGRAMME, 20/2/1915 various small areas of tearing on the covers and spine, cover slightly marked. Lots 483, 484 & 634 relate to the career of Celtic, Derby County, Tottenham Hotspur and Bradford Park Avenue wing-forward Jimmy Bauchop, James Rae Bauchop was born in Sauchie in 1896 after playing for his local sides Sauchie FC and Alloa, he joined the Celtic six-in-a-row side in January 1906 and impressed at once as a "cool and effective" exponent on the right or left wing. However, he was unable to secure a regular first-team place and after brief spells on loan with Norwich City and Crystal Palace he joined Derby County. He flourished in England as an inside left-left possessing a dynamite shot and scoring numerous hat-tricks. He had further spells with Tottenham Hotspur and Bradford Park Avenue. He retired from football in 1924 were he became Bradford Park Avenue’s trainer
A COLLECTION OF F.A.CUP FINAL AND SEMI-FINAL MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM 1954 TO 1970 including Preston North End v. West Bromwich Albion, 1/5/54, Chelsea v. Tottenham (four copies) all with song sheet etc, three F.A.Cup final ticket stubs, 1967, (two examples), 1970; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, F.A.Cup semi-final, 23/4/66, Manchester United v. Everton, F.A.Cup semi-final, 23/4/66, with ticket stub etc, a small collection of League Cup finals and Amateur Cup finals from the 1970s; a Benfica v. Milan, European Cup final, match programme 22/5/63; and West Ham United v. TSV Munchen 1860, European Cup Winners` Cup final, 19/5/65 (a lot).
A COLLECTION OF EIGHTY CRYSTAL PALACE MATCH PROGRAMMES from 1961 to 1970 including Real Madrid, Friendly, An International XI, Terry Long`s Testimonial, 11/10/66, Crystal Palace Juniors v. Coventry City Juniors, 3/4/68, Tottenham Hotspur Reserves, typed single-sheet, 27/2/65, Fulham Reserves, typed single-sheet, 13/3/65 etc (80).
A stained oak wardrobe storage unit with enamelled metal label for James Shoolbred and Co, Tottenham house, Tottenham Court Road, London. The unit comprising of wardrobe above a drawer, three drawers to the other side, an open section with four smaller drawers above and a two door cupboard section above containing two slide out linen drawers and a matching free standing dressing table (2)

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