56 Chelsea Youth/Juniors away programmes dating between 1954 and 1997, competitions comprising Southern Junior Floodlit Cup, London Challenge Cup, London Youth Cup, London Mid Week League & South East Counties League, opposition comprising Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton, Charlton, Crystal Palace, Derby, Ipswich, Leicester, Leyton Orient, Luton, Norwich, Portsmouth, Southampton, Southend, Swindon, Tottenham Hotspur, Watford & Wimbledon
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52 Chelsea F.A. Youth Cup away programmes dating from 1953 onwards, opposition comprising Aldershot, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bexleyheath & Welling, Blackburn, Brentford, Cardiff, Charlton, Colchester, Derby, Exeter, Ipswich, Leicester, Leyton Orient, Newcastle, Northampton, Norwich, Portsmouth, QPR, Sheffield Wednesday, Southend, Stoke, Swindon, Tottenham Hotspur, Tranmere, Watford, West Ham, Wimbledon & Wolves
Tottenham Hotspur F.C., a collection of 6 signed team posters / pictures/ photographs from 1970's to 1990's, together with West Ham United signed team sheet 1992/93 and 10 other signed pieces. (17) *** Over 170 signatures including Ardiles, Villa, Campbell, Sheringham, Masbbutt, Klinsman, Calderwood, Hoddle, Clemence and Crooks.
MANCHESTER CITY v MIDDLESBROUGH 1948/49; repair to spine; Manchester City v Sunderland 1951/52; Blackpool v Aston Villa 1954/55; Tottenham Hotspur v Middlesbrough F.A. Cup 1955/56, together with circa 84 other match programmes, including League, Cup, Friendlies, European etc., 1940's to date, (Qty).
Football - A Jules Rimet Cup World Championship Souvenir Programme, 1966, complete with an Eighth Final match ticket stub (Sheffield Wednesday, Hillsborough, Penistone Road, Entrance N Standing), and a press box admission ticket; and a collection of other programmes, including England v. France, 1962 (European Nations Cup, at Hillsborough), with ticket stub; F.A. Cup Finals, 1966, 1967, 1968, each with ticket stub; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1966 (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), with ticket stub; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, 8th April 1967 (F.A.Cup 6th round), with ticket stub; Tottenham Hotspur v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1968, with ticket stub; and others; also a small quantity of Football League Review magazines, (tickets, where present, are stapled to programmes).
Football Programmes FA Cup Finals: Luton Town V Nottingham Forest 2/5/1959, Blackburn Rovers V Wolverhampton Wonderers 7/5/1960, Leicester City V Tottenham Hotspur 6/5/1961, Burnleigh V Tottenham Hot Spur 5/5/1962, Leicester City V Manchester Utd 25/5/1963, Preston Northend V Westham Utd 2/5/1964, Chelsea V Tottenham Hot Spur 20/5/1967, Arsenal V Liverpool 8/5/71, Arsenal V Leeds Utd 6/5/1972, Leeds Utd V Sunderland 5/5/73, Liverpool V Newcastle Utd 4/5/1974, Fulham V Westham Utd 3/5/1975, Manchester Utd V Southampton 1/5/1976, Arsenal V Ipswich Town 6/5/1978, Arsenal V Westham Utd 10/5/1980, Manchester City V Tottenham Hotspur 9/5/1981, Queens Park Rangers V Tottenham Hotspur 22/5/1982, Brighton & H. Av Manchester Utd 21/5/1983, Everton V Watford 19/5/1984, Everton V Manchester Utd 18/5/1985, Arsenal V Sheffield Wednesday 15/5/1993
Football Programmes from 1950's onwards inc. 1952, March 15th Amateur International England V Scotland, Millwall V Manchester City October 18th 1954, Millwall V Dundee October 25th 1954, Millwall V Crystal Palace Saturday October 30th 1954, Millwall V Simmering Monday Feb 7th 1955, Millwall V Newport County Sat March 12th 1955, Millwall V Blackburn Rovers Monday March 21st 1955, Millwall V Colchester Utd Sat March 26th 1955, Final Tie Birmingham City V Manchester City Saturday May 5th 1956, England V Brazil Wed May 9th 1956, Aston Villa V West Bromwich Albion Sat March 23rd 1957, Chelsea V Aston Villa Sat 6th April 1957, England V Scotland Sat April 6th 1957, Final Tie Sat May 4th 1957 inc. ticket, England V Ireland Wed Nov 6th 1957, England V France Wed Nov 27th 1957, Chelsea V Nottingham Forrest Fri 4th April 1958, England V USSR Wed Oct 22nd 1958, England V Scotland Sat April 11th 1959, England V Italy Wed May 6th 1959, Blackburn Rovers V Wolverhampton Wanderers Sat May 7th 1960, England V Spain Wed Oct 26th 1960, England V Scotland Sat April 15th 1961, England V Mexico Wed May 10th 1961,. England V Portugal Wed Oct 25th 1961, Tottenham Hot Spur V Burnley Sat March 18th 1961, Tottenham Hot Spur V Benfica Thurs 5th April 1962
Football - Fourteen assorted programmes, for Clapton Orient reserves v. Arsenal reserves, 1930 (hole-punched and badly creased); Clapton Orient v. Crystal Palace, 1933 (hole-punched); Stoke City v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1934 (hole-punched); Fulham v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1936 (hole-punched); Clapton Orient v. Queens Park Rangers, 1938 (hole-punched); Manchester City v. Coventry City, 1938; Manchester United v. Arsenal, 1938; Manchester United v. Preston North End, 1939; Manchester United v. Newcastle United, 1939; Queens Park Rangers v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1942 (hole-punched); Brentford v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1942 (hole-punched); Queens Park Rangers v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1944 (hole-punched); Chelsea v. West Ham, 1945; and Charlton Athletic v. Chelsea, 1946.
Football - Twenty-eight assorted programmes, for Linfield v. Glentoran, 1933; the Football League (South) War Cup Final, Chelsea v. Charlton, 1944 (poor); Rangers v. Moscow Dynamo, 1945; England v. Switzerland, 1948 (edges taped); Manchester United v. Newcastle United, 1952; West Bromwich Albion v. Middlesborough, 1953; Newcastle United v. Middlesborough, 1953; Charlton Athletic v. Middlesborough, 1953; Manchester City v. Manchester United, 1956; Coronation Cup First Round, Rangers v. Manchester United / Aberdeen v. Newcastle United, 1953 (x3); Coronation Cup First Round, Celtic v. Arsenal / Hibernian v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1953 (x4); Coronation Cup Semi-Final, 1953 (x3); Coronation Cup Final, 1953 (x3); England v. Scotland, 1955; Scotland v. Hungary, 1954; Rangers v. Third Lanark, 1953; Rangers v. Partick Thistle, 1954; the Glasgow Cup Final, Rangers v. Celtic, 1955; and the Glasgow Cup Final, Rangers v. Clyde, 1956.
Football - Forty-seven Tottenham Hotspur programmes, for matches v. Arsenal, 1926; Chelsea, 1926; Portsmouth, 1927; Manchester United, 1928; Arsenal, 1928; Leicester, 1928; Crystal Palace, 1928; Barnsley, 1928; Port Vale, 1929; Chelmsford, 1929; Whites v. Stripes, 1929; Nottingham Forest, 1929; Bradford, 1929; Bristol City, 1929; Swansea, 1929; Southampton, 1929; Chelsea, 1930; West Ham, 1930; Crystal Palace, 1930; Preston North End, 1930; Nottingham Forest, 1930; Bradford, 1931; Watford, 1931; Whites v. Stripes, 1932; Northampton, 1932; Brentford, 1932; Reading, 1933; Grimsby, 1933; Queens Park Rangers, 1933; Luton Town, 1933; Whites v. Stripes, 1933; Aldershot, 1933; Fulham, 1933; Bristol City, 1933; Arsenal, 1934; Luton Town, 1934; Brighton & Hove, 1934; Whites v. Stripes, 1934; Luton Town, 1934; Leicester, 1934; Southend, 1934; Nottingham Forest, 1937; Sheffield United, 1938; Blackburn Rovers, 1938; Aldershot, 1941; Queens Park Rangers, 1944; and West Ham, 1945; together with a programme for a concert held at White Hart Lane, 1932 (all hole-punched), (48).
Football - Sixty-four Tottenham Hotspur programmes, for matches v. Norwich City reserves, 1946; Swansea, 1947; West Ham, 1947; Sheffield Wednesday, 1948; Brentford, 1949; Whites v. Reds, 1949; Grimsby, 1950; Hibernian, 1950; Bolton, 1950; Manchester United, 1950; Sunderland, 1950; Arsenal, 1950; Derby, 1950; Charlton Athletic, 1950; Bolton, 1951; Norwich City reserves, 1951; Manchester United, 1951; Newcastle, 1951; Aston Villa, 1951; Arsenal reserves, 1951; Manchester City, 1951; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1951; Liverpool, 1951; Preston North End, 1952; Sunderland, 1952; Fulham, 1951; Portsmouth, 1952; Hibernian, 1952; West Bromwich Albion, 1952; Burnley, 1952; Bolton, 1952; Charlton Athletic, 1952; Middlesborough, 1952; Newcastle United, 1953; Portsmouth, 1953; Liverpool, 1953; Burnley, 1953; Arsenal, 1953; F.C. Austria, 1953; Hull, 1954; Bolton, 1954; Sunderland, 1954; Blackpool, 1954; Hibernian, 1954; Sheffield United, 1954; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1954; Portsmouth, 1954; Sportklub Wacker, 1954; Essen Rot-Weiss, 1954; Cardiff, 1954; Everton, 1954; Arsenal, 1955; Port Vale, 1955; Blackpool, 1955; Manchester City, 1955; Sheffield United, 1955; Burnley, 1955; Manchester United, 1955; Charlton Athletic, 1955; Newcastle United, 1955; Bolton, 1955; F.C. Vasas, 1955; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1955; and Sunderland, 1955.
Football - Forty-nine West Ham United programmes, for matches v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1935 (hole-punched); Tottenham Hotspur, 1942 (hole-punched); Arsenal, 1945; Brentford, 1945; Arsenal, 1946; Charlton Athletic, 1946; Portsmouth, 1946; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1946; West Bromwich Albion, 1946; Swansea, 1946; Practice Match, 1946; Leicester, 1946; Millwall, 1946; Manchester City, 1946; Swansea, 1947; Barnsley, 1947; Birmingham, 1947; Bradford, 1949; Luton Town, 1950; Southampton, 1950; Sheffield United, 1950; Queens Park Rangers, 1950; Leicester, 1950; Preston North End, 1950; Grimsby, 1950; Blackburn Rovers, 1951; Manchester City, 1951; Notts County, 1951; Royal Standard Club Liegeois, 1951; Cardiff, 1951; Sheffield United, 1952; Nottingham Forest, 1952; Leicester, 1952; Northampton, 1952; Watford 'A', 1952; Fulham 'A', 1952; Chelsea reserves, 1952; Lincoln City, 1953; Fulham, 1953; Swansea, 1953; Heart of Midlothian, 1953; Bury, 1953; Everton, 1953; Huddersfield, 1954; Bristol Rovers, 1954; Blackpool, 1954; Nottingham Forest, 1954; Stoke City, 1954; and Plymouth Argyle, 1954.
Football - Fifty assorted programmes, comprising twenty Wolverhampton Wanderers for matches v. Sunderland, 1951; Spartak, 1954 (x3); Honved, 1954 (x2); Moscow Dynamo, 1955 (x6); Red Banner, 1956; Newcastle United, 1956; Aston Villa, 1956; Preston North End, 1956; Tottenham Hotspur, 1956; Sunderland, 1956 (x2); Borussia Dortmund, 1957; and Valencia, 1957; three Aston Villa for matches v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1954; and Chelsea, 1956 (x2); three Sunderland for matches v. Bolton Wanderers, 1953; Cardiff City, 1954; ten Newcastle for matches v. Portsmouth, 1955; Blackpool, 1955; West Bromwich Albion, 1956; Tottenham Hotspur, 1956; Stoke City, 1956 (x2); Arsenal, 1956; Sunderland, 1956; Huddersfield, 1956; and Manchester United, 1956; ten Hull City for matches v. Brentford, 1954; Arsenal, 1954; Leicester, 1954; Notts County, Apr. 1954; Notts County, Oct. 1954; 'Starlights', 1954; Stoke City, 1955; West Ham, 1955; Barnsley, 1956; and York City, 1956; and three Middlesborough for matches v. Barnsley, 1955; Sheffield Wednesday, 1956; and West Ham, 1956.
Football - Thirty-five assorted programmes, comprising three Barnsley for matches v. Scunthorpe, 1954; Accrington Stanley, 1954; and Blackburn Rovers, 1953; five Bradford Park Avenue for matches v. Brentford, 1949; Preston North End, 1949 (x2); Darlington, 1950; and Gateshead, 1952; four Bradford City for matches v. Stockport, 1950; Accrington Stanley, 1952; Carlisle, 1954; and Oldham Athletic, 1955; four Rotherham for matches v. Nottingham Forest, 1955; Leicester, 1955; West Ham, 1955; and Leeds, 1956; ten Burnley for matches v. Sheffield United, 1948; Blackpool, 1953; Tottenham Hotspur, 1953; Newcastle United, 1953; Preston North End, 1953; Arsenal, 1954; Sheffield United, 1954; Tottenham Hotspur, 1954; Preston North End, 1954; and Vienna, 1955; and nine Bury for matches v. Leicester, 1952; Brentford, Mar. 1952; Rotherham, 1952; Leeds, 1952; West Ham, 1952 (x2); Brentford, Sept. 1952; Everton, 1952; and Burnley, 1956.
Football - Fifty-seven assorted programmes, comprising seven Chelsea for matches v. Dynamo F.C., 1945; Preston North End, 1946 (torn); Derby County, 1947; Manchester United, 1951; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1955; Newcastle United, 1955; and Norwich, 1962; fourteen Millwall for matches v. Walsall, 1954; Colchester, 1954; Manchester City, 1954; Crystal Palace, 1954; Chelsea reserves, 1955; West Ham reserves, 1955; Newport County, 1955; Blackburn Rovers, 1955; Bournemouth reserves, 1955; Charlton Athletic, 1955 (x2); Walthamstow Avenue, 1955 (x2); and Gillingham, 1956; five Fulham for matches v. Chelsea, 1951; Tottenham Hotspur, 1951; Charlton Athletic, 1951; Blackpool, 1951; and Chelsea, 1953; three Queen's Park Rangers for matches v. Brentford, 1952; Crystal Palace, 1953; and Arsenal, 1953; and twenty-eight Crystal Palace, circa 1953-56 (heavy duplication among latter).
Football - Twenty-five assorted programmes, including F.A. Cup Finals, 1938 (Huddersfield v. Preston North End); 1958 (Bolton Wanderers v. Manchester United); 1961 (Leicester v. Tottenham Hotspur); 1962 (Burnley v. Tottenham Hotspur); and 1963 (Leicester v. Manchester United); a Scottish F.A. 'Victory' Cup Final, 1946 (Rangers v. Hibernian); F.A. Amateur Challenge Cup Finals, 1948 (Leytonstone v. Barnet); 1949 (Bromley v. Romford); 1951 (Bishop Auckland v. Pegasus); and 1953 (Pegasus v. Harwich & Parkeston); Sir Stanley Matthews XI v. World Stars, 1965 (Matthews Farewell Match); Stanley Matthews XI v. Southern Transvaal, circa 1955; Newcastle United v. Northern Transvaal, 1952; and twelve others.
Football - Twenty-one assorted F.A. Cup Semi-Final programmes, for 1939 (Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Grimsby); 1948 (Blackpool v. Tottenham Hotspur); 1949 (Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Manchester United); 1950 (Chelsea v. Arsenal); 1950 (Everton v. Liverpool); 1951 (Birmingham City v. Blackpool); 1951 (Newcastle v. Wolverhampton Wanderers); 1952 (Arsenal v. Chelsea); 1952 (Blackburn Rovers v. Newcastle), and replay; 1953 (Bolton Wanderers v. Everton); 1953 (Blackpool v. Tottenham Hotspur); 1954 (Preston North End v. Sheffield Wednesday) (x2); 1954 (West Bromwich Albion v. Port Vale); 1955 (Manchester City v. Sunderland); 1955 (York City v. Newcastle), and replay; 1957 (Birmingham v. Manchester United); and 1957 (Aston Villa v. West Bromwich Albion), and replay.
Football - Thirty-eight assorted programmes, comprising six Liverpool for matches v. Aston Villa, 1947; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1952; Sheffield Wednesday, 1952; Sheffield Wednesday, 1953; Middlesborough, 1955; and Blackburn Rovers, 1955; Accrington Stanley v. Hartlepool, 1955; Crewe Alexandra v. Chester, 1956; three Blyth Spartans for matches v. North Shields, 1954; Hartlepool reserves, 1955; and Annfield Plain, 1955; three Scunthorpe for matches v. Carlisle, 1955; and Barrow, 1955 (x2); two Bolton for matches v. Huddersfield, 1956; and Aston Villa, 1956; F.A. XI v. Army XI, 1956; three Manchester United for matches v. Luton, 1956; Atletico de Bilbao, 1957; and Real Madrid, 1957; Rochdale v. Bradford, 1955; two Leeds for matches v. Queen's Park Rangers, 1951; and Sheffield United, 1951; Buxton v. Ellesmere Port Town, 1953; two Stoke City for matches v. Manchester United, 1953; and Port Vale, 1954; York City v. Scarborough, 1954; four Blackburn Rovers for matches v. Doncaster Rovers, 1952; Brentford, 1953; Plymouth Argyle, 1953; and Stoke City, 1954; Lincoln v. Doncaster Rovers, 1954; Port Vale v. Plymouth Argyle, 1954; Leicester City v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1954; Norwich City v. Watford, 1955; Kidderminster Harriers v. Barry Town, 1951; Shrewsbury v. Millwall, 1954; and West Bromwich Albion v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1955.
Manchester City Football Programmes from 1947 onwards, Manchester City V Glasgow Rangers April 26th 1947, V River Plate Feb 2nd 1952, V Heart Midlothian Oct 14th 1953, V MTK Hungary Dec 6th 1956, V S W Werder Bremen March 11th 1957, V Hibernian 18th Nov 1957, V Tottenham Hot Spur Jan 30th 1954, V Stockport County April 2nd 1945, V Barnsley Jan 10th 1948, V Wolvehampton Wanderers Jan 12th 1952, V Norwich City 16th March 1963, V Grimsby Town 12th Feb 1966, V Rochdale 6th Sept 1972, City V Machester Utd Sept 14th 1945, V Hibernian 30th Jan 1960, V Grenchen 7th Oct 1959, V A.C. Torino 11th Oct 1961, V Dundee Aug 7th 1965, V Moscow Dyamo 6th Dec 1965, V V B Boruffia 09 Dortmund 11th Aug 1967, V Sparta-Prague 11th Dec 1967, V A.F.C. Ajax Oct 30th 1968, V Australian Nation 11 25th Nov 1970, Celtic V Manchester City at Hamben Park 4th Aug, V Leeds United 2nd Jan 1984, V Derby County 26th Nov 1983, Albion News, Albion V Manchester City 5th Oct 1966, England Under 21 V Italy Under 21 (at Manchester City) 8th March 1978, Lancaster City V Runcorn (Main Road) 29th April 1980
Football - Thirty-eight Tottenham Hotspur programmes 1962-66 including v. Hungarian Select XI 1965; a Tottenham Hotspur Official Handbook 1965-6 season; seventeen Rangers programmes 1961-64; six Barnet programmes 1963; one Swindon 1958; one Chelsea 1965; one Finchley 1963; one Enfield 1962; one West Ham 1964; two Fulham 1965-66; FA. Cup Final programmes 1965 1966 & 1969; and others very variable condition.
FOOTBALL - FA Cup Final Programmes: Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur May 20th 1967 and Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur 9th May 1981. League Cup Final Programmes:QPR v West Brom March 4th 1967, Arsenal v Swindon Town March 15th 1969 and Manchester City v West Brom March 7th 1970 each with some contemporary newspaper articles (5 in total) all good together with a book We Won the Cup
*Trade catalogues. Maple & Co., Tottenham Court Road, London, n.d., c. 1910, b&w photo illusts. and prices throughout, orig. cloth backed boards, rubbed and soiled, oblong folio, together with Parker, Winder & Achurch Limited, n.d., c. 1920, b&w photo illustrated catalogue with prices of door handles, levers, locks, etc., orig. qtr. cloth, some soiling and corner wear, folio, plus Melhuish's Number 21 Catalogue of Woodworker's Tools, Machines and General Contractors' appliances, etc., 1912, b&w photo illusts. and prices throughout, orig. printed wrappers, worn, 4to, plus five related (8)
SAMPLER. Shades of red, tan, blue and green silk. Margaret Fell worked this at Tottenham 1777. Satin stitched floral arch enclosing verse The Youths Request. Tiny black cross-stitched letters. Good colors. Sampler appears to have been backed with fabric. Some edge damage and holes in ground. 10w. 13h. Modern frame. 13w. 16h.
Football - A collection of programmes for Millwall v. Wolverhampton, 1945; Brentford v. Walsall, 1956; Brentford v. Colchester, 1957; Brentford v. Northampton, 1957; Brentford v. Bournemouth, 1957; Brentford v. Watford, 1957; Brentford v. Walsall, 1958; Leyton Orient v. Milwall, 1956; Fulham v. Blackburn Rovers, 1954; Watford v. Peterborough, 1966; Watford v. Arsenal (George Catleugh Testimonial Match), 1964; West Ham v. Hull, 1956; Charlton Athletic v. Arsenal, 1956; Tottenham Hotspur v. Stoke City, 1947; Arsenal v. West Bromwich Albion, 1956; Arsenal v. Bolton Wanderers, 1955; Chelsea v. Burnley, 1957; and Chelsea v. Preston North End, 1958, variable condition, (18).
Football - A collection of programmes for Bolton v. Preston North End, 1953; Newcastle v. Everton, 1955; Manchester City v. Preston North End, 1948; Manchester City reserves v. Manchester United reserves, 1952; Liverpool v. Huddersfield, 1951; Blackburn Rovers v. Notts County, 1957; Sunderland v. Norwich, 1956 (F.A. Cup); Manchester United v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1952; Shrewsbury Town v. Torquay, 1955; Rotherham v. Port Vale, 1955; Blackpool v. Blackburn Rovers, 1958; Everton v. Blackpool, 1956; Coventry v. Walsall, 1955; Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Manchester United, 1956; Aston Villa v. Luton Town, 1955; Peterborough United v. March Town, 1958; Birmingham v. West Bromwich Albion, 1956; and West Bromwich Albion v. Birmingham, 1956, variable condition, (18).
Victoria (1837-1901) Two Pounds 1887. About as struck. (1)***Contained in a wood & glass case with a copper-plate note stating this coin was sent to christine bestow on nov.17th 1925 by mr. augustus taylor of tottenham. a two pound gold piece as issued from the mint in 1887 queen victoria's jubilee..
An autograph album of 1930's film stars including: Ginger Rogers, Jack Hulbert, Peggy Ashcroft (later Dame); football teams: Tottenham Hotspur, Preston North End, Portsmouth, Arsenal; notaries: Danny Kaye, Malcolm Campbell, Geraldo, Walt Disney; an album of athletes including: Steve Ovett, Judy Oakes, Daley Thompson, Sebastian Coe, Brendan Foster and Lindford Christie; and a further album of Speedway riders - Ron Johnson, etc.
William Albert Clark (fl.1906-1937) Brimfield Forest King 24076 a Bay Shire Stallion (b.1905) oil on canvas 49 x 59cm Provenance: Francis Tomkins Esq. Brimfield Court Brimfield Herefordshire Private collection Cambridge Brimfield Forest King was bred by G T Anstee Esq. of Stanton Chippenham Wiltshire and was foaled in 1905. In 1906 he won Frits Prize at the Hereford Horse Show; the Presteigne Horse Show; the Kington Horse Show and the Hay Horse Show for his later owner Francis Tomkins Esq. of Brimfield Court Brimfield Herefordshire who commissioned William Albert Clark to paint his favourite Shire William Albert Clark came from the well-known family of animal painters. His card read Studio 51 Harrow Road South Tottenham London Gentlemen waited upon in any part of the country
Jas. Shoolbred & Co: A pair of Edwardian satinwood writing tables each with inlaid arched back incorporating pigeon holes above a leather inset top and two inlaid frieze drawers supported on square section tapering legs with spade feet bearing retailers label for Jas. Shoolbred & Co. Tottenham Court Rd. London W and stamped 13029L to drawer 91cm wide 56cm deep 96cm high (2)

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