LEICESTER CITY Twelve home programmes for season 1954/5 v Tottenham, Blackpool, Huddersfield, Sheff. Utd., WBA, Portsmouth and Wolves. The following have writing on the cover v Preston, Cardiff, Bolton, Everton January and April. Mast are slightly creased and some are worn, team changes and scores entered. Fair
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EUROPEAN COMPETITION SEMI-FINAL PROGRAMMES Twenty five programmes: 14 X Fairs / UEFA Cup, Birmingham v Barcelona 23/10/1957, Birmingham v St. Gilloise 11/11/1959, Man Utd v Ferencvaros 31/5/1965, Leeds v Real Zaragoza 11/5/1966, Rangers v Newcastle 14/5/1969, Newcastle v Rangers 21/5/1969, Liverpool v Leeds 14/4/1971, Leeds v Liverpool 28/4/1971, Wolves v Ferencvaros 19/4/1972, Tottenham v AC Milan 8/4/1972, Liverpool v Tottenham 10/4/1973, Tottenham v Liverpool 25/4/1973, Tottenham v Leipzig 24/4/1974 and Liverpool v Barcelona 14/4/1976. 11 X ECWC, Nurnberg v Atletico Madrid 10/4/1963, West Ham v Real Zaragoza 7/4/1965, West Ham v Borussia Dortmund 5/4/1966, Celtic v Liverpool 14/4/1966, Liverpool v Celtic 19/4/1966, Cardiff v Hamburg 1/5/1968, Man City v Schalke 15/4/1970, Chelsea v Man City 14/4/1971, Man City v Chelsea 28/4/1971, Leeds v Hajduk 1/4/1973 and West Ham v Eintracht 14/4/1976. Mix of slightly and heavily creased, rusty staples and have team changes and scores entered. Fair and generally good.
An early Victorian walnut, ebonised, tulipwood crossbanded, sycamore and fruitwood marquetry breakfast tableCirca 1845, possibly retailed by Edward Holmes BaldockThe circular quarter veneered tilt-top inlaid with a tasselled ribboned border with alternating floral swags and ribbon tied floral pendants, on a flared and concave triform column inlaid with three tasselled ribbon tied floral and foliate pendant, with a shaped base terminating in scrolled feet, on recessed brass castors, 135cm wide x 134cm deep x 73cm high, (53in wide x 52 1/2in deep x 28 1/2in high)Footnotes:The form of the offered lot is based upon a design for a marquetry centre table, published by Richard Bridgens in his 1838 publication Furniture with Candelabra and Interior Decoration. Traditionally these distinctive marquetry tables are linked to Edward Holmes Baldock as several known examples bear his 'EHB' cypher including one produced for the Dukes of Buccleuch in 1840, now in the collection at Temple Newsam, C. Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall, Vol II, London, 1978, no. 395.Edward Holmes Baldock (1777-1845) is documented in London Trade Directories of the period in various capacities but first appears listed at 7 Hanway Street, London in 1805 described as a '...dealer in china and glass'. But by 1826 the various facets of the business included '...buying and selling, exchanging and valuing china, cabinets, screens, bronzes etc'. Baldock's business seems to have largely involved trading in foreign items and during the period, 1832-7, he was the purveyor of earthenware and glass to William IV and later purveyor of china to Queen Victoria from 1838 until his death. He is known to have repaired, remodelled and adapted furniture, often 18th century pieces, but he also designed furniture in an impressive array of styles.It is likely that there is a strong connection between the manufacture of such marquetry tables and the Blake family of inlayers. The fashion for this type of inlay was popularised by the Tottenham Court Road inlayer and 'buhl' manufacturer Robert Blake in the 1820s. By the 1840s the firm were trading as Blake, Geo. & Brothers, inlayers, etc' in Tottenham Court Road and Mount Street, Mayfair and were renamed George Blake & Co. sometime in the 1840's, see C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, p.18; and M.P. Levy, Furniture History Society Newsletter, no. 158, May 2005.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An ornate late 19th Century giltwood and mahogany wall mirror, in the mid 18th Century taste, the scrolled pediment with eagle finial, over a rectangular plate contained within a shaped 'C' scroll and acanthus frame, with label 'Hewetson, Milner & Thexton Ltd, House Furnishers of Tottenham Court Road, London', 116 x 120cm
1783 Russell Map of the United States, map titled in oval cartouch 'A Map of the United States of America, According to the Treaty of Peace of 1783' and at the top 'Engraved for Gutheries new System of Geography', the map with boarders coloured, engraving 41.5cm x 37cm paper 44cm x 37cm A rare map dating back to around 1783, created by John Russell, showing the United States shortly after the conclusion of the American Revolutionary War. This map accurately reflects the territorial boundaries of the United States as defined by the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which marked the formal end of the war. The depicted borders stretch from the middle of the Great Lakes (excluding Michigan) in the north, extending southward to West Florida, and from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean in the east. Condition: generally good, old tape to top from frame mount John Russell created this map, and it was engraved by William Darton in Tottenham, situated in the northern part of London. It originally formed part of the 1785 edition of Guthrie's New System of Geography.
Football programmes, a collection of 35+, 1950's programmes, various Clubs, noted Blackpool v Aston Villa 51/2, Newcastle v Aston Villa 52/3, Manchester United v Borussia Dortmund EC 56/7, Leeds v Bristol Rovers 55/6, Cardiff City v Chelsea 55/6, Burnley v Newcastle FA Cup 53/4 etc, other clubs include Arsenal, Aston Villa, Tottenham etc (mixed condition, fair/vg)
Football programmes, Reading FC, 1944/45, 16 home single sheet programmes, all with slight trim to top edge v Arsenal FLS & FL Cup, Brentford FLS, Brighton FLS, Charlton FLS, Clapton Orient FLS & FL Cup, C. Palace FLS, Fulham FLS, Luton FLS, Millwall FLS, Portsmouth FLCup, QPR FLS, Southampton FLS, Tottenham FLS & Watford FLS
Trade issues, Football Team a collection of 9 large paper supplements, various issuers inc. Tottenham 1933/4 (News Chronicle), 1934/5 (x2, Daily Mail & News Chronicle), 1937/8 (News Chronicle), Arsenal 1933/4 & 1934/5 (both News Chronicle), West Ham 1934/5 (News Chronicle, tear), Brentford 1935/6 (News Chronicle) & Derby County 1933/34 (News Chronicle) (some with minor faults, some dust marks, gen. gd)
Football programmes, Tottenham Hotspur homes, 1949/50, Division 2 Champions, 13 programmes v Plymouth, Bradford PA, Coventry, Barnsley, Sheffield Utd, QPR, Swansea, Brentford, Chesterfield, Cardiff City, Sunderland FA Cup, Preston & Grimsby (Championship Souvenir) all 4 page issues & Division 2 games unless stated (some creasing, some wear, gen. gd) (13)
Football memorabilia, Tottenham Hotspur, 1960/61 Double Winning Season, selection of items, Official Handbook, 'Spurs of 1961' Official Publication of the Spurs' Players (x2), Directors Compliment Slip with colour teamgroup & facsimile signatures but also including original Bill Nicholson signature, plus 5 home programmes including final souvenir issue v WBA (some with faults, fair/gd)
Sport, approx. 50 modern cardboard Horseracing badges for Ascot, Goodwood, Epsom etc also England v Scotland Calcutta Cup Rugby programme 1985, approx. 20 Football tickets including League Cup Final 1979, FAC 1979, Charity Shield 82, Derby v Tottenham FAC 72/73 etc 7 Football programmes inc. FAC Final 1959, & Rumbelow's Cup Final 92 etc (gen gd)
Postcards, London Suburbs, a collection of approx. 54 cards with RPs of W & H Crowther's High Class Confectionary ship front, Lordship Lane Tottenham; Stratton shop front, 482 High Rd Tottenham; and shop front for Pearson & Co Ironmongers, N London; Girls School Stamford Hill etc. Also printed scenes published by Gordon Smith (13), and Charles Martin (5), the famous Teddy Bear 'Nelson' at Alexandra Palace; printed electric trams at Finsbury Park, Enfield, Muswell Hill, Stroud Green etc (mixed condition)
Bowls badges, a board mounted display of 41 enamel bowling badges, mostly 1960's inc. Tottenham & Dist. Tour 1961, Hastings, New Romney, Sandwich, Swansea Jubilee 1912-1962, Hong Kong, London Scottish, Madeira, Bristol & others and with an embroidered & wire circular badge for North London Bowling Club, board size approx. 50cm x 30cm (gd)
Football programmes, a collection of approx. 60 programmes mostly 1950/60's including Arsenal v Preston 47/48, Tottenham Res v Arsenal Res 48/49, Luton v Leicester 53/54, Wolves v Honved Fr. 54/44, QPR v Watford 55/56, Tranmere v Barnsley 53/54, Malta v Wales 1979, Millwall v Ipswich Fr. 55/56, Blackpool v Fulham FAC 50/51, FAC Finals 1960, 63, 65 etc and others includes some Non-League, Friendly games, Internationals etc (a few with punched holes, but mostly fair/gd)
BADGES, ROSETTES, PENDANTS & AUTOGRAPHS, a collection of over eighty metal and enamel badges featuring Football Clubs including Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Chelsea, West Ham United, Everton, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Derby County, Glasgow Rangers, Real Madrid, England, Cricket and Rugby League badges, Airline, Bus and Train badges and others, the Rosettes are from Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Chelsea and England, the Pennants are from Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Glasgow Rangers and Warwickshire CCC, an autograph book contains the signatures of a large number of Sports stars including Emlyn Hughes, Billy Wright, Dennis Amis, Alan Donald, Dermott Reeve, Alex Higgins, Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor, Cliff Thorburn, Rex Williams, John Virgo, Doug Mountjoy, Dickie Davies, Media personalities including Patrick Lichfield, Barry Norman and others, a signed magazine by actress Caroline Munroe and a signed print by Richard Noble
Winnie Hall Good Luck From Stone Henge 1 Oil paint on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Winnie Hall lives and works in London. Hall graduated in 2020 with a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts and went on to have a studio and take part in Conditions Studio Programme based in Croydon. In 2022 she was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries, showing works in Ferens Art Gallery, Hull and South London Gallery in Peckham. In September 2022, Hall was granted funding to develop her practice from the Arts Council. In January 2023, Hall's work was acquired by the Government Art Collection. She recently finished a 6-month residency at OOF Gallery, situated in Tottenham football stadium, exploring the crossovers of art and football. Education BA Chelsea College of Arts 2017 - 2020 Select Exhibitions/Awards Awards/Prizes/Grants: New Contemporaries 2022 Awarded Develop Your Creative Practice Arts Council Funding Sep'22 Selected Exhibitions 2023: 'Gate Keeper' - Plinth Online Exhibition 20th June - 21st August 3D Women: 'Works That Never Came To Life' - Art Hub,Deptford (Curated & Exhibited) Royal Academy Summer Exhibition - Royal Academy, 21st June - 21st August 'The World Of Gazza!!' - OOF Gallery, Tottenham, London - April - September '23 'It's Like That' - Coleman Projects, Bermondsey,London Twenty Nineteen - Campbell Works, Stoke Newington,London 2022: New Contemporaries - South London Gallery, London New Contemporaries - Humber Street Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Conditions Group Show - Whitgift Centre, Croydon Oasis Academy Shirley Park, Workshop Outcome Exhibition - Turf Projects,Croydon StaffShow - Green and Stone,Fulham Sugarcoated - Changing Room Gallery,Soho 2021: Curated and exhibited : 3D Women! - Platform Southwark, London Mascot - Best Wishes,Camberwell,London Conditions Group Show, - Whitgift Centre,Croydon Are You Lonesome Tonight - WhitGift Centre (solo) - Croydon Work In Progress:Elvis - Project Space,Croydon Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork For this years Art On A Postcard auction, I enjoyed playing with the idea of a postcard, finding humour in sending a postcard 'from Stone Henge' and a postcard for a wisdom tooth lost. Considering who it might go to and who might be sending it. I am someone who often sends postcards, and also collects a selection of Good Luck postcards from different counties in Kent. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Winnie Hall Good Luck From Stone Henge 2 Coloured pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Winnie Hall lives and works in London. Hall graduated in 2020 with a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts and went on to have a studio and take part in Conditions Studio Programme based in Croydon. In 2022 she was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries, showing works in Ferens Art Gallery, Hull and South London Gallery in Peckham. In September 2022, Hall was granted funding to develop her practice from the Arts Council. In January 2023, Hall's work was acquired by the Government Art Collection. She recently finished a 6-month residency at OOF Gallery, situated in Tottenham football stadium, exploring the crossovers of art and football. Education BA Chelsea College of Arts 2017 - 2020 Select Exhibitions/Awards Awards/Prizes/Grants: New Contemporaries 2022 Awarded Develop Your Creative Practice Arts Council Funding Sep'22 Selected Exhibitions 2023: 'Gate Keeper' - Plinth Online Exhibition 20th June - 21st August 3D Women: 'Works That Never Came To Life' - Art Hub,Deptford (Curated & Exhibited) Royal Academy Summer Exhibition - Royal Academy, 21st June - 21st August 'The World Of Gazza!!' - OOF Gallery, Tottenham, London - April - September '23 'It's Like That' - Coleman Projects, Bermondsey,London Twenty Nineteen - Campbell Works, Stoke Newington,London 2022: New Contemporaries - South London Gallery, London New Contemporaries - Humber Street Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Conditions Group Show - Whitgift Centre, Croydon Oasis Academy Shirley Park, Workshop Outcome Exhibition - Turf Projects,Croydon StaffShow - Green and Stone,Fulham Sugarcoated - Changing Room Gallery,Soho 2021: Curated and exhibited : 3D Women! - Platform Southwark, London Mascot - Best Wishes,Camberwell,London Conditions Group Show, - Whitgift Centre,Croydon Are You Lonesome Tonight - WhitGift Centre (solo) - Croydon Work In Progress:Elvis - Project Space,Croydon Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork For this years Art On A Postcard auction, I enjoyed playing with the idea of a postcard, finding humour in sending a postcard 'from Stone Henge' and a postcard for a wisdom tooth lost. Considering who it might go to and who might be sending it. I am someone who often sends postcards, and also collects a selection of Good Luck postcards from different counties in Kent. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Winnie Hall Postcard For a Tooth Coloured pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Winnie Hall lives and works in London. Hall graduated in 2020 with a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts and went on to have a studio and take part in Conditions Studio Programme based in Croydon. In 2022 she was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries, showing works in Ferens Art Gallery, Hull and South London Gallery in Peckham. In September 2022, Hall was granted funding to develop her practice from the Arts Council. In January 2023, Hall's work was acquired by the Government Art Collection. She recently finished a 6-month residency at OOF Gallery, situated in Tottenham football stadium, exploring the crossovers of art and football. Education BA Chelsea College of Arts 2017 - 2020 Select Exhibitions/Awards Awards/Prizes/Grants: New Contemporaries 2022 Awarded Develop Your Creative Practice Arts Council Funding Sep'22 Selected Exhibitions 2023: 'Gate Keeper' - Plinth Online Exhibition 20th June - 21st August 3D Women: 'Works That Never Came To Life' - Art Hub,Deptford (Curated & Exhibited) Royal Academy Summer Exhibition - Royal Academy, 21st June - 21st August 'The World Of Gazza!!' - OOF Gallery, Tottenham, London - April - September '23 'It's Like That' - Coleman Projects, Bermondsey,London Twenty Nineteen - Campbell Works, Stoke Newington,London 2022: New Contemporaries - South London Gallery, London New Contemporaries - Humber Street Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Conditions Group Show - Whitgift Centre, Croydon Oasis Academy Shirley Park, Workshop Outcome Exhibition - Turf Projects,Croydon StaffShow - Green and Stone,Fulham Sugarcoated - Changing Room Gallery,Soho 2021: Curated and exhibited : 3D Women! - Platform Southwark, London Mascot - Best Wishes,Camberwell,London Conditions Group Show, - Whitgift Centre,Croydon Are You Lonesome Tonight - WhitGift Centre (solo) - Croydon Work In Progress:Elvis - Project Space,Croydon Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork For this years Art On A Postcard auction, I enjoyed playing with the idea of a postcard, finding humour in sending a postcard 'from Stone Henge' and a postcard for a wisdom tooth lost. Considering who it might go to and who might be sending it. I am someone who often sends postcards, and also collects a selection of Good Luck postcards from different counties in Kent. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.

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