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Racing ephemera, to include three silver winning Jockey prizes, Dubai Tennis Champion Stakes 2006, Newbury UK, Winning joker, Dubai Duty Free Arc Trial, 2010 winning jockey, The Dubai Duty Free Full of Surprises EBF Fillies, also together with Richard Fox Sportsman of the Night 1998 tray, Richard Fox newspaper cuttings in three albums, a book signed to "Foxy" from David Nicholson, a lighter, a wristwatch engraved to the back B.F. 1956 being Richard Fox's father, a Sporting Index Handicap Stakes Newbury Races 2005 trophy, together with The Lime Kilns limited edition print signed by Caroline Cook, numbered 34/500 and another limited edition print signed and limited 195/500, (qty)
LIVERPOOL AUTOGRAPHS 1970'S Three black & white signed silver gelatin photographs: 12" X 9.5" Tommy Smith in his 1974 FA Cup Final tracksuit top and with the trophy, 12" X 9.5" Emlyn Hughes in his 1974 FA Cup Final tracksuit top and with the trophy and 20" X 16" Kevin Keegan with the Championship trophy, the UEFA Cup and the Charity Shield. Good
MANCHESTER UNITED AUTOGRAPHS A collection of items relating to the 1968 European Cup triumph including an 11" plastic pennant Champions of Europe and showing their League and FA Cup wins until 1968. Three 6" X 4" b/w photo signed postcards signed individually by George Best, Nobby Stiles and Tony Dunne. Two 10" X 8" colour photographs of 1968 team group with the European Cup and Matt Busby sitting on a bench with the trophy in front of him. Five 10" X 8" b/w photographs: Brian Kidd celebrating after scoring, George Best celebrating after scoring, Nobby Stiles with his arm around Bobby Charlton, Bobby Charlton and Mario Coluna, Bobby Charlton scoring and two 12" X 8" of Bobby Charlton holding the trophy aloft after the presentation. Good
BOXING A programme from the ABA 1957 Junior Boxing Championships at the Albert Hall. The event also featured the presentation to Stanley Matthews of the Eagle Sportsman of the Year Trophy. The programme is signed by Stanley Matthews of Blackpool, Stoke and England and also by Fulham and England legend Johnny Haynes and others to include Jimmy Hill and Buzz Jezzard. Small tear down the horizontal fold with results filled in. Generally good A programme from the ABA 1957 Junior Boxing Championships at the Albert Hall. The event also featured the presentation to Stanley Matthews of the Eagle Sportsman of the Year Trophy. The programme is signed by Stanley Matthews of Blackpool, Stoke and England and also by Fulham and England legend Johnny Haynes and others to include Jimmy Hill and Buzz Jezzard. Small tear down the horizontal folds, otherwise generally good with results filled in and some ink marks to base of front cover Fair-generally good
ARSENAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS Sixty five different Press photographs 1970's - 1990's, 42 black & white and 23 colour. Various sizes and include action shots plus Dennis Bergkamp receiving an award from Peter Hill-Wood, Lee Dixon holding the Championship trophy at Anfield 89, David Rocastle combing Kevin Campbell's hair, Nialll Quinn sitting on a tractor, Terry Neill and Clive Allen in the marble hall, Sammy Nelson with the FA Cup on his head at the Islington parade, Brian Talbot in the treatment room, Ian Wright on the microphone at the Supporters Club dinner, Bertie Mee and Terry Neill sitting together and Paul Vaessen in training. Good
ARSENAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS Sixty four different Press photographs 1970's - 1990's, 45 black & white and 19 colour. Various sizes and include action shots plus an Arsenal crowd scene at the 1998 FA Cup Final, George Graham presenting Glenn Helder with an Arsenal shirt, Dennis Bergkamp and Nigel Winterburn signing a magazine, Tony Adams reading the Islington Gazette, Steve Bould holding the Makita Trophy at Wembley, Niall Quinn shovelling sand, Terry Neill holding the arm of Clive Allen, Brian Talbot holding the FA Cup, Kenny Samson holding a broom of twigs and Ainsworth AFC being presented with a trophy alongside Pat Rice. Good
LOSS OF FA CUP 1895 Collection of items relating to the theft of the first English Cup in 1895 when Aston Villa allowed a local boot and shoe manufacturer , W. Shillcock , to display the English Cup, which Villa had won in April 1895 by defeating West Bromwich Albion 1-0 , in their shop window. Needless to say, someone broke in and stole the trophy and it was never seen again. These items consist of a picture of the premises from which it was stolen, a picture of the reward notice relating to the Cup and a postcard team group of Aston Villa with the Cup in 1895 (copyright A.Wilkes & Son ). An original letter on Aston Villa letter-heading is part of the Lot and the handwritten letter dated September 13th 1895 is signed by Shillcock and gives his consent to the Club offering a reward , not to exceed £50, for the recovery of the English Cup and a note to state that this does not absolve him from his liability to safely return the English Cup. It is worth noting that Villa deemed £10 to be a sufficient reward to offer for the trophy. In any event , it was unsuccessful and a new trophy had to be obtained. The final item in this Lot is a framed copy of the Sunday Pictorial newspaper dated 23/2/1958 with the headline " I Stole The FA Cup" and a picture of an elderly gentleman showing how he had broken into the premises of Shillcock. The Cup was stolen on September 11th 1895 and it is uncertain whether the confession by the gentleman in the Sunday Pictorial is to be believed. The framed item measures circa 51cm x 43cm. A fascinating collection of items, especially the letter on Villa notepaper written two days after the theft. Good
FAIRS CUP 1971 Scarce Barcelona programme for game played to decide who retained possession of the Fairs Cup trophy after it was replaced by the UEFA Cup. The match was played between Barcelona (the first winners of the trophy) and Leeds United (the final winners of the trophy). Played in Barcelona, 22/9/71. Barca won the game 2-1 and the trophy was awarded to them to keep. Slight stain to bottom edge. Generally good
FAIRS CUP 1971 Two items relating to the 1971 Fairs Cup Final, a copy of Hurra' Juventus dated June/July 1971 and a twelve page "Forza Juve" programme for the Final , Juventus v Leeds United, 28/5/71 in Stadio, Comunale, Turin. The Hurra Juve issue has reports on both legs of the Final and pictures. Leeds won the trophy on away goals drawing 2-2 in Turin and 1-1 at Elland Road. The first game in Turin was abandoned and the Forza Juve programme covers the replay , two days later, 28/5/71. Good
EUROPEAN CUP FINAL 1956- PRESS PHOTOS Ten press photos relating to the 1956 European Cup Final , Real Madrid v Reims in Paris, half are action photographs , a couple show Di Stefano with the trophy, there is a Reims team group photo and a pre-match handshake between the captains. Most have Press stamps on the reverse especially Miroir du Football and Miroir-Sprint. Generally good
FOOTBALL TICKETS A folder containing approximately 120 tickets with the majority relating to Oldham Athletic and Notts. County. Includes Williamson's Benefit at Oldham 15/4/1947 slightly marked, Oldham v Man. Utd. 28/12/1974, Oldham aways v Chelsea 75/6 and 82/3, Luton 75/6, Aston Villa 74/5, Blackpool 76/7, Leicester City 76/7 signed on the front by Mark Wallington and Keith Weller, Liverpool 76/7 FA Cup, 1980 League Cup Final and 2 X 1990 League Cup Final and Notts. County v Wolves 12/4/1988 Sherpa Van Trophy Area Final 1st Leg. Plus Oldham fixtures lists and various club car park passes. Good
A late Victorian silver large two handled trophy cup, by Charles Boyton, London 1896, of goblet form with gilt interior, the body embossed with scrollwork and flowers, the central cartouche engraved 'Puckeridge Ladies Cup, Point to Point,...1909', the angular scrolled handles terminating in acanthus, on an ebonised wooden base, 31cm (11.7in) high, 40.1ozt (2)
An Edwardian silver gilt two handled trophy cup, by Carrington & Co, London 1901, of campana form, inscribed 'Ascott Cup, Aylesbury Steeplechases 1911, won by Mintage', above a band of applied acanthus leaves, within gadrooned and foliate borders, the handles cast with acanthus, 26.5cm (10.4in) high, 100ozt; a sepia photograph by Howard Barrett of Mintage, inscribed in pencil and dated 1911 (2)
A Large Edwardian silver two handled trophy cup and cover, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1906, the urnular body elaborately embossed with scrolling acanthus beneath a foliate border, inscribed ' Mr Smith-Bosanquet's Hunt...Point to Point Steeplechase, 1910...' the high domed cover with foliate finial, reeded scroll handles, on knopped spreading circular base, 58cm (22.8in) high, 85ozt (2)
An Edwardian large silver pedestal trophy cup and cover, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1907, the urnular body embossed with a foliate band and acanthus, engraved 'Essex Drag Hounds, Open Steeplechase...April 11th 1908', angular scrolled handles cast with stylised bellflowers, raised on a knopped pedestal, gilt interior, 47cm (18.5in) high, 82.3ozt
An Edwardian silver two handled pedestal trophy cup, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1907, the slightly lobed body with flared rim, acanthus capped scrolled handles, inscribed '1907 Hertfordshire Hunt Heavy Weight Point to point...', 20cm (7.9in) high, on an ebonised wooden base, 28ozt (2)
An Edwardian silver two handled trophy cup, by Thomas Bradbury & sons, London 1901, of shallow circular form with moulded girdle and acanthus capped scrolled handles, engraved 'High Peak Harriers, Light Weight Steeplechase, 1908...', on an ebonised turned base, 27cm (10.6in) wide over handles, 18ozt (2)
A pair of Edwardian silver trophy cups, by Olivant & Botsford, London 1909, of trumpet shape form on spreading circular bases, inscribed 'Meynell Hunt 1910...' and 'Aylesbury Hunt Steeplechases 1910...', 20.5 (8.2in) high 32ozt in total; a Victorian silver trophy cup of a similar shape, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1900, inscribed 'M F D H 1907...', 22.5cm (8.6in) high, 16.8ozt; an Edwardian silver trophy cup, the cylindrical body with flared rim, engraved with acanthus and inscribed' Cambridgeshire Hunt Point to Point Races 1913...', 18cm (7.1in) high, 18.8ozt (4)
An Edwardian silver two handled trophy cup, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, of shallow circular form with moulded girdle, engraved '1911 High Peak Hunt, Light Weight Steeplechase...' scrolled handles on spreading circular base, 30cm (11.8in) wide over handles, on an ebonised wooden base, 23.1ozt (2)
An Edwardian silver two handled trophy cup, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1906, of goblet form with a gilt interior, the body elaborately embossed with scrollwork and flowers, engraved 'High Peak Hunt...1911', the double scrolled handles cast with acanthus and bellflowers, knopped stem and spreading circular foot, on an ebonised wooden base, 28cm (11in) high, 16.5ozt (2)
An Edwardian silver two handled pedestal trophy cup, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1908, the body with moulded girdle and inscribed 'Puckeridge Hunt, Point to Point Races 1909...', acanthus capped double scrolled handles, on an ebonised wooden base, 18.5cm (7.3in) high 31ozt (2)
A George V silver two handled pedestal trophy cup, by Mappin & Webb, London 1920, the body with flared rim and moulded girdle, acanthus capped double scroll handles, engraved 'The Puckeridge Hunt Point to Point Steeplechases 1921...', 24.5cm (10in) wide over handles, 18.1ozt, on an ebonsied base (2)
An Edwardian silver two handled trophy cup, London 1908, of octagonal pedestal form with moulded girdle, stylised acanthus capped scrolled handles, engraved 'The Puckeridge Hunt, Point to Point, Steeplechases 1909, Light Weight Race...' 27.5cm (10.75in) high, on an ebonised wooden base, 35ozt (2)
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