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Motor Interest: Eighteen 1930s photograph prints from various race meetings to include The Coronation Trophy, Crystal Palace, 24th April 1937, P G Fairfield at Stadium, Raymond Mays Big Tree Bend, P M Whitehead Big Tree Bend, R Hanson 1484cc Massarati Chased by Wilkinson in Cotton's Riley, E K Rayson 1496 Stadium Dip, D H Scribbans ERA 1488cc, W E Wilkinson in Billy Cotton's Riley, R J Appleton in the Appleton Riley, Demonstration Run by Two Old Crocks, Road Racing at Brooklands 10th July 1937 to include Mrs K Petree Side Valve Austin, A C Dobson The London Grand Prix Crystal Palace 17th July 1937, Prince Birabongse Bloody Mary J Bolstr in a special 1962cc, Lap of Honour by Major Gardiner in his World Record at Frankfurt Autobahn, The Donnington Grand Prix 22nd October 1938, Tazio Muvolari HP Muller N.von Brauchitch in a Mercedes Benz 2962cc, and B Raph, some of the pages with assorted smaller photographs to verso (qty) Buyer's premium of 20% (+VAT) applies to this lot
A Jarrotts Black and White Framed Photograph Stirling Moss, Roy Salvadori-Aston Martin, the RAC Tourist Trophy Race Goodwood 1959, photographed by Edwards Eves and signed by Stirling Moss, 38cm by 38cm; together with A Jarrotts Black and White Photograph Graham Hill-Team BRM, the British Grand Prix-Brands Hatch 1964, photographed by Nigel Snoddon, unsigned, 39cm by 39cm (2) Buyer's premium of 20% (+VAT) applies to this lot
A silver twin handled trophy, engraved ‘Birmingham Wesley Circuit Youth Eisteddfod The Olive Freeth Memorial Cup’ and winners and dates to reverse, hallmarked Birmingham 1949, silver weight approx. 150g, raised on a black plastic base, together with a plated twin handled trophy engraved ‘Cheerful Hour Bulb Competition’ raised on a black plastic base, (2).
An Art Deco silver twin-handled lidded trophy engraved ‘Bournville Working Men’s Social Club The Harper Challenge Cup’, of tapering design with shaped handles and acanthus detailed finial, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, raised on a turned ebonised wooden base featuring individual medallions for winners, total height including base approx. 45cm, trophy height approx. 37cm, silver weight approx. 1.2kg.
The Topham Trophy: An Elizabeth II Silver Horse Racing Trophy, mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns), London 1967 and signed H.Abbo, the cube form top supported on a pyramid base, decorated in shallow relief with abstract designs, on wood plinth base with applied plaques inscribed ''The Topham Trophy 1968'' and ''Won By Surcharge'', 42cm high including base See illustration Exhibited: Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 1968 The Topham Chase has been run at Aintree since 1949, one of only three races run over the Grand National fences. As a keen benefactor of the arts Mirabel Topham introduced the annual competition to design the trophy for that year's race, the winning entry being presented at the April meeting at Aintree. The 1968 race was won by Surcharge, owned by Mrs L. Jackson, trained by J. Barclay and ridden by S.Davenport.
PELE TROPHY 1989 Very rare colour photograph of the Great Britain team at the Pele Trophy in Brazil,1989. 18 players and 2 trainers. GB in red shirts and white shorts. Players include Bonetti, Corrigan, Hodge, Masson, Buchan, Osgood, Hill, McDermott, Burns, Hunter, Gemmill etc. Measures circa 12" x 6". Good
PELE TROPHY 89 Sheet of hotel notepaper signed by 18 Argentina players who participated in the Copa Pele 1989 in Sao Paulo and all teams stayed at the Hotel Transamerica. Signatures were collected by Don Masson. Amongst the signatories are Albrecht who played against England in 1966 and others include Perotti, Cortes, Cardenas and Lopez. Good
WAR CUP FINAL - NORTH 45 Bolton Wanderers home programme v Manchester United, 19/5/45, Football League (North) Cup Final first leg at Burnden Park. Bolton took a single goal advantage to the second leg after this game and achieved an away draw to win the trophy. Score noted, slight folds. Generally good
PELE TROPHY 1989 Great Britain Pennant, property of Don Masson (Scotland) who represented GB at the Pele Trophy in 1989. The pennants were awarded to opposing teams and players by GB and show the legend Great Britain over the Union Jack and Pele Trophy Brazil 1989 below the flag. Measures 9" x 6". Good
WORLD CUP 1966 Collection of 1966 World Cup memorabilia, blank sheet of official FA World Cup notepaper (Middlesbrough Local Liaison Committee), 5 good condition, different beer mats, 3 x English, 2 x German, 3 x World Cup Willie cloth badges, Record (45rpm) World Cup Willie by Lonnie Donegan, World Cup Willie doll knitting pattern, First Day cover, 66 unused England World Cup Winners stamps, several information sheets/cards, press photograph of Ramsey and a photo in colour of Moore being chaired by Hurst and Wilson on the pitch and holding the trophy aloft signed by Banks and Hurst. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED United team group postcard showing United team with the League Championship trophy and the Charity Shield . Likely to be 1955-56 or 56-57 as United won the League both seasons and the Charity Shield the following season. Edwards is on the photograph which shows the directors on the front row and " all best wishes Matt Busby" is signed across the Charity Shield (this is probably part of the postcard and not signed individually). Good
PELE TROPHY 1989 The Pele Trophy was a World Cup for Senior players held in Sao Paulo Brazil between 15/1/89 and 2/2/89 and was presided over by Pele . It brought back together some of the greatest World Cup players of the Era 1966-1986. The British team was billed as Great Britain as it consisted of English and Scottish players. This Lot is the personal accreditation pass issued to Don Masson (Scotland) for the Tournament and has a photo of him in GB tracksuit attached. Rare for items from this Tournament to surface. Good
COPA PELE 1989 Large colour photograph of the trophy for which the teams were playing at the Pele Trophy 1989, signed by 16 of the GB players and originally the property of Don Masson (Scotland). Signatures include Masson, Osgood, Corrigan, Buchan, Hunter, McDermott and Bonetti. Measures circa 12" x 8". Good
LOT OF SILVER MEDALScomprising one 'Western District Championship' cross country medal 'Won by J. McKinley', maker William James Dingley, Birmingham 1908, inscibed to the back; also one 'Maryhill Bannerman Trophy, 1st Team' medal, won by 'W. McKinley', maker William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1922, inscribed to back; and one 'Draughts Club' medal won by 'J. McKinley 1901', maker John Gilbert, Birmingham 1892, inscribed to back; along with silver ring and necklace, both of floral designapproximately 110g gross (8)
The Burtwell Wigmore Cup: An Arts & crafts electroplated trophy cup and cover, decorated with bands of ribbon tied laurel and oak leaves, the stem headed by fruiting vines, on a spreading base, 50cm high, inscribed 'Burtwell Wigmore 1955', and with initials 'J.M.R. H.E.H', together with a document addressed and presented to Burtwell Wigmore M.B.E, dated June 1955 at the opening of Dockland Settlement No. 3 (2).
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