Tony Adams Arsenal football signed stunning 12 x 8 inch colour photo holding the Premiership trophy above his head. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
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BRUCE GROBBELAAR football autographed 12 x 8 photo, a superb image depicting the Liverpool goalkeeper holding the First Division Championship trophy aloft during the presentation ceremony at Anfield prior to the final game of the 1983/84 season, a 1-1 draw with Norwich City, it has been signed using a black marker. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
ALAN SMITH 1989, football autographed 12 x 8 photo, a superb image depicting the Arsenal centre-forward celebrates in the dressing room with the First Division trophy after the Gunners sensational 2-1 victory over Liverpool on the final day of the 1988/89 season at Anfield, signed using a fine silver marker. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
ARSENAL 1979, football autographed 12 x 8 photo, a superb image depicting the 1979 FA Cup winners celebrating with their trophy at Wembley after a memorable 3-2 victory over Man United, signed by goalscorers FRANK STAPLETON, ALAN SUNDERLAND and BRIAN TALBOT using a black marker. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
LIVERPOOL A collection of 6 mounted photos of Liverpool players all signed, 5 from the modern era and one of Ronnie Moran , Dalglish and Roy Evans in the 1980's signed by Evans. Modern photos include Mo Salah (2), Adam Lallana and Jurgen Klopp (2) mostly with Champions League trophy in 2019. Generally good
WOLVES AUTOGRAPHS Ten autographed 12 x 8. 8 b/w 2 x col photos of former players to include Sammy Smyth celebrating FA Cup victory in 1949, Kenny Hibbitt celebrating scoring in the 1974 LC Final, Ron Flowers posing with the 1954 First Division trophy, a young Ron Atkinson posing c1954 and Mike Bailey leading his side out c1975, all signed in permanent marker. Good
ARSENAL Twenty four items, mostly photos including ten 10" X 8" colour photos inc. Steve Morrow with the FA and League Cup trophies, Ian Wright after scoring his 179 goal for Arsenal, Patrick Vieira lifting the FA Cup in 2005 and Thierry Henry & Robert Pires holding the Premier League trophy, a 10" X 8" B/W photo of Alan Smith scoring with a header at home v. Derby County after David Seaman hit the bar with a clearance 26/12/1990, a 7" X 4.5" B/W press photo with stamp on the reverse of Jack McClelland 21/9/1961 slightly creased, a postcard with portraits of the 1975/6 team on green background, postcard of Ian Ure issued by the Daily Mirror, postcard size photos of 1969/70 team group and George Eastham. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED An limited edition official folder issued by Futera Platinum with the black folder embossed with the club badge on the front and a Certificate of Authenticity number UK812. Includes 13 cards with gold edging for the players who playing in the final plus an 8" X 7" card including Paul Scholes and Roy Keane who both missed the Final and Alex Ferguson in the centre holding the trophy. Good
An impressive George VI silver trophy and cover, London 1937 (maker indistinct), of striking Art Deco form with twin handles on a stepped circular foot, with presentation inscriptiion reading 'The Dale Trophy Presented to Droylesden Veterans Bowling Club by Councillor G. Dale 1947', 30.5 cm high, 48 ozt.
Mixed Lot: Edward VII small silver quaich of shallow form on collet foot, with two shaped lug handles, presentation inscription engraving, Birmingham 1909, maker's mark A & J Zimmerman Ltd, an Art Nouveau silver sleeve bottle holder, the front decorated with a head and shoulders profile of a lady, Birmingham 1900, maker's mark Henry Matthews, 10cm tall, together with a silver twin handled trophy style salt frame, Birmingham 1901, g/w 182gms
Guernsey Game Fowl Club interest - a collection of seven silver trophy cups, to include: the 'Club Challenge Cup - Presented by Quertier Le Pelley from the best O.E.G. Fowl of the opposite Sex, to the Winner of Bucktrout Cup 1952', Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1914, won by J. D. Jeremie, 1952, 53, 54; the 'Game Challenge Cup society - Pullet Cup 1939', William Neale, Birmingham 1938, various winners; 'The Guernsey Game Challenge Cup Society - Old English Game Pullet Cup 1926', maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1923, various winners 1926-1938, etc., weight of silver 65 tr.oz. (7)
Guernsey Game Fowl Club interest - A collection of six silver trophy cups, to include Tiddle-de-Winkers Challenge Cup - Best O.E.G. Stag 1934, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1932, various winners 1933-1951; Bentlet Challenge Cup - Presented by A. Bentlet Esq 1933, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1928, various winners 1934-1953; Challenge Cup - Presented by the Club 1933, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931, various winners 1933-1953, etc, together with a plated trophy cup, The Hill Cup for the Best Pullet, gross weight of silver 50 tr.oz. (7)
Large silver two handled trophy cup 'Treforest Trading Estate National Savings Committee Challenge Cup presented by Colonel Sir Gerald Bruce KCB.CMG.DSO', Sheffield hallmarks, makers Walker & Hall, 25cm high approx. 37 troy ozs approx. Together with socle base with engraved white metal band. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A FINE 1:64 SCALE MODEL OF THE 50-GUN SHIP H.M.S. ISIS [1774] modelled from NMM plans by P. Puttock, in boxwood, pear and sycamore, with framed 30in. hull planked and pinned with bamboo trenails, ebony main wale, hinged gun ports, finely carved figurehead of Isis, glazed stern and quarter galleries, partially planked and pinned decks with fittings including metal anchors with bound wooden stocks. stovepipe, belfry, well deck with two fitted boats over, gratings, shot racks with shot, hammock racks, companionways, helm, deck light, cannon in rigged carriages with wooden trucks, bound masts with yards and extended s'tun'sl booms, standing and running rigging with blocks and tackle, mounted on brass cradle supports to wooden display base with brass nameplate within a glazed case, overall measurements -- 37 x 54½ x 27in. (94 x 138.5 x 68.5cm.); together with July and August 2014 issues of 'Model Engineer' magazine describing research and construction. Provenance: Gold Medal and Earl of Mountbatten Trophy, Model Engineer Exhibition, 2013.Footnote: H.M.S. Isis was one of the four ‘Portland’ class fourth rates designed by John Williams and built by John Henniker & Co. at Chatham. Laid down in December 1772, launched on 19th November 1774 and completed in February 1776, she was measured at 1,050 tons and was 146ft in length with a 120ft beam. Principally armed with 22-24pdrs. on her lower deck and 22-12pdrs. on her upper deck, her total armament of 50-guns made her a formidable addition to the fleet when she sailed for North American waters under Captain Charles Douglas in March 1776. Her career was both long and immensely varied, and she performed valiantly across the globe. After assisting at the Relief of Quebec in May 1776, she sailed south and saw considerable action off the eastern seaboard and then in the West Indies before returning home for repairs and coppering in 1780. Recommissioned late in 1780 for a brief spell in the Channel, she sailed for India in March 1781 where, once again, she saw extensive action in Admiral Hughes’ squadron at the battles of Sadras, Providien, Negapatam, Trincomalee and Cuddalore. Having sailed home late in 1783, she was laid up and not recommissioned until 1794 which year began her next lengthy period of activity in the North Sea, including participation in the two major fleet actions of Camperdown (1797) and Copenhagen (1801). Refitted in mid-1802, she returned to North American waters in 1803 and remained there until 1808 when she was ordered home. After a final short spell in the North Sea in 1809, it was decided she was no longer seaworthy and she was decommissioned prior to being broken up at Deptford in September 1810 after what had been an exceptionally full service life for a frigate of that era.
A WWII trophy Japanese long sword, stamped 116232, in metal scabbard with same number, blade L: 68 cm. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots) Condition Report: No dents or chips, wear to scabbard though nothing major. No bents in sword or scabbard. Press start function to release the sword is fully working at lotting. Minimum rolls to the blade end.
REGGAE - 7" COLLECTION. A wonderful collection of around 100 7" reggae singles. Artists include Dr Alimantado, The Main Men, Girlie & Lauren Aitken, Byron Lee & The Dragonaires, The Jay Boys, Nitty Kutchie, Jah-Son, Mr G, Big Joe, Max Romeo, Aswad, Clint Eastwood, John Holt, The Pioneers, Carl Dawkins, Peter & Paul, Jacob Miller, Sammy Johns, Lloyd Banton, Prince Hammer, Stampeders, Justus Parmar, Dickie Goodman, Upsetters, Trophy Flourgan, Tito Simon, Ken Boothe, Horace Faith, Ansel Collins, Jackie Robinson, The Pioneers, Greyhound, Jimmy Cliff Bob Marley, Dandy Livingstone. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
POSTCARDS - LONDON Approximately seventy-five cards, comprising real photographic views of the Privy Gardens, Hampton Court; The Spanish Gardens, The Derry Roof Gardens, Kensington; Lincoln's Inn; Park Lane; and Hampton Court Bridge; with views of Cambridge Circus and Palace Theatre; Royal Duchess Theatre, Balham; Elite Gardens, Franco-British Exhibition, London, 1908; Ludgate Circus; Hampton Court Tram Terminus and Trophy Gates; Earl's Court Station (publ. by Beagles); Waterloo Place; and others, (loose).
A silver two handled mounted on bakelite trophy marked 'R.A.C. Caravan Rally Cheltenham 1933 Skilful driving, reversing & limbering-up competition 1st Prize Trade Class Presented by The Cheltenham Motor Traders Winner Eccles Motor Caravans Ltd', height 28cm, approx. weight 360gms. Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered address.
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