A photograph album compiled by the family of Charles D. Roberts, the longest serving Tottenham Hotspur Chairman (1898-1943), including some amusing photographs of family members and the pet dog posing with the F.A. Cup Trophy in their back garden in 1921, photographs with manuscript captions
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The 1931 Caulfield Cup, an 18ct. gold two-handled trophy cup by T. Gaunt & Co., Melbourne, the bowl inscribed CAULFIELD CUP, 1931, WON BY, DENIS BOY, OWNER R. WALLACE, TRAINER F. McGRATH, JOCKEY A. KNOX, height 31cm., 12 1/4in., width across the handles 22cm., 8 3/4in., 760gr., set on an octagonal polished hardwood plinth providing an overall height 40cm., 15 3/4in. The Caulfield Cup has been held annually in October since 1879 and is traditionally run on the third and final day of the Melbourne Spring Festival. Run at Caulfield Racecourse, today it is the richest mile-and-a-half (2,400m) handicap on turf in the world, with this year's race boasting prize money of 3 million Australian Dollars (approx. £1.4 million). It is only eclipsed in importance in Australia by the Melbourne Cup, with the two races combining to form a major Cup Double betting market with the bookmakers. The 1931 running was won by Denis Boy, a five-year-old bay horse, owned by Mr R. Wallace, trained by Prank McGrath and Ridden by A. Knox. For the trainer it was his second successive win in the race with Amounis. Lightly weighted (6st. 10lb.) and demonstrating superior stamina Denis Boy defeated highly regarded horses in Vigne, Dark Man & Shadow King very easily. Prince Dayton was second and First Acre third. Denis boy was foaled in 1927 by Soldennis, winner of 25 races notably the Irish 2,000 Guineas, out of the dam Blink Girl. The colt's other major career wins were in the Cantala Stakes (now the Emirates Stakes) at Flemington which we won in 1931 and again in 1932; and the Metropolitan Stakes at Randwick in 1932.
1966 World Cup memorabilia, including a Football Association boxed table mats & coasters set depicting the World Cup stadiums; signed Geoff Hurst and Gordon Banks autobiographies; a set of cigar bands with portraits of the England & West Germany teams; souvenir programme, books, magazines, newspapers, rosettes and other miscellaneous items including a group of framed England 1966 World Cup memorabilia, notably a 20 by 16in. photographic print signed by the England goalscorers Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, both signatures in black marker pen, with COA; the remainder of the lot comprising a 30th anniversary print featuring a set of 11 artist drawn cards of the players surrounding a central image; two jig-saw puzzles, one portraying Bobby Moore and the team with the trophy, the other the final tie programme cover, various sizes, the first described the largest 87 by 58cm., 34 1/4 by 22 3/4in.; framed World Cup Willie luggage labels; and three framed World Cup car stickers (a qty.)
An assortment of England 1966 World Cup autographs, a reunion dinner menu signed by 9 of the finalists (lacking Peters & the late Bobby Moore) plus squad members Jimmy Armfield, Ian Callaghan, John Connelly & Norman Hunter (sold with a letter of authenticity); a final programme signed by Cohen, Ball, Hurst, Peters & Hunt; a b&w photograph of Hurst's hat-trick goal signed to the mount by Hurst, Peters, Stiles, Hunt, Jack Charlton, Wilson, Cohen & Ball; caricatures signed by Ian Callaghan & two by Nobby Stiles; George Cohen signed photo of Alf Ramsey preventing England's No.2 swapping his shirt after the Argentina game; b&w magazine pictures signed by Peters & Callaghan; colour photo signed by Hurst; b&w photo signed by Gordon Banks; colour photo double-signed by Hurst & Peters; b&w postcards signed by Hurst & Hunt; colour photo signed by Stiles; Signed Denis Fellows F.A. letter to Alan Hardaker on the subject of crowd control; and a group of 13 white index cards variously signed by England players, and another signed by Dave Corbett the owner of 'Pickles', the dog who found the stolen World Cup trophy
Sim Templeman's jockey spurs, complete with original leather strapping Provenance: Sim Templeman, and hence by family descent. Simeon Templeman was born into a farming family in the East Riding village of Everingham in 1805. His unusual riding style drew much comment and he was described to have his legs sticking out so straight that his toes were in front of the shoulders of the horse. Templeman won the Epsom Derby three times, in 1839 with Bloomsbury, followed by an 1847 victory with Cossack and the following year won again on Surplice. He also won The Oaks three times with Miami in 1847, Cyba the following year and aboard Marchioness in 1855. Templeman won the St Leger with Newminster in 1851. He married Sara a daughter of Sylvester Reed, landlord of the Old Sandhill Inn, in Colliergate, York, and they had three children. His patron became the sixth Duke of Leeds a descendant of the owner of the famous Godolphin Arabian. Together they had many successes. By 1839 he started his successful classic victories with other patrons from Newmarket. Notably, Templeman won the inaugural running of the York Ebor in 1843 when he rode Pagan for Colonel Craddock. Sim Templeman died in 1884 and was buried in York Cemetery. A silver-gilt trophy cup (by William Frisbee) from Sim Templeman's collection is being offered at a Sotheby's auction on 10th November 2015.
The Welsh Dragon trophy table lighter c.1937 by Walker and Hall inscribed Ye Dragon of Wantley with twisted horn tail. 45cm long x 12cm wide x 15cm high over all. This trophy was made for the Welsh Football Association to present to Pat Glover who scored against England, Scotland and Ireland in one season. He played for Swansea Town and later Grimsby. He had five caps for Wales as a schoolboy and later eight caps for the senior team.
BARNSLEY BOYS Three programmes, all played at Oakwell, Barnsley Boys v Hull Boys 6/5/50 (Yorkshire Schools Final), Barnsley Boys v Spennymoor Boys 18/2/50 (English Schools Trophy) and Barnsley Boys v Brierley Hill Boys 28/3/59 (English Schools Semi-Final), some folds, tears etc, no writing. Fair-generally good
EURO 88 Box containing two silver metal medals relating to the Euro 88 Championships in Germany, one has the Tournament mascot on the front and the Euro 88 logo on the reverse. The other medal has the trophy on the front and Munchen Stadium on the reverse. The second boxed medal is a fine silver one ounce oblong shaped medal with Fussball inscribed on the front and the Euro 88 motif on the reverse. The inner lining of the case is also inscribed relating to the Euro 88 Championships in Germany. Both items were the property of referee Neil Midgley. Good
MANCHESTER UNITED 1998/1999 A selection of 17 colour 11" X 8" Press photographs including 4 after winning the Champions League, 1 with the Premier League Trophy and 6 with the FA Cup. Plus 4 action photographs on pre-season Tour in 1999, 2 in Sydney, 1 in Melbourne and 1 in Hong Kong plus the exchanging of pennants before the 1999 Charity Shield. Good
WAR CUP FINAL NORTH 1943 Sheffield Wednesday home programme v Blackpool, 8/5/43, War Cup Final North Second Leg. Score noted, (2-1 to Blackpool) which resulted in Blackpool winning the trophy as the teams had drawn 2-2 the preceding week. Scarce four page programme, , minor folds. Generally good
BOLOGNA - MAN CITY 1970 Trophy presented to Ken Mulhearn for the League Cup Winners Cup game, Bologna v Manchester City 2/9/70. The trophy has a match inscription and consists of a Greek God type figute with a trident in his hand. Metal, on a plinth and measures approximately 6 inches. Bologna won 1-0 and drew 2-2 in Manchester in the return game. This Cup played between the Football League Cup Winners of Italy and England was rather short-lived. Ken Mulhearn was reserve keeper for the game. Good
LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TROPHY BOWL maker Lawson & Co., Glasgow 1899, embossed in Rococo revival style and partially gadrooned, with floral and c-scroll design, pair of handles formed of winged masks, engraved 'Househillwood & Pollock Community Association, The Community Association Trophy for Most Meritorious Performance' together with names of winners on both the bowl and silver plate ring around the ebonised plinth, approximately 882g, 30.5cm wide
Romford Home Football Programme Collection: There are 79 from the mid to late 50s including East Anglian Cup, Essex Intermediate Cup, Essex Senior Cup, Steward Memorial, Isthmian League, FA Cup, Friendlies, Thameside Trophy and Southern League. C/W over 50 from the early 60s. All Excellent plus19 reserves of which half are the mid 50s single sheets which have tatty edges and 20 mid 50s with hole punches plus a 1956 excellent condition handbook. (Est 180)
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