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* Motor Racing. A quantity of British Grand Prix and International Race Programmes and related ephemera including Silverstone Woolmark British Grand Prix 1971 and John Player British Grand Prix 1973 race and Souvenir programmes, John Player GP Brands Hatch press-release sheet for celebrity race grid, Brands Hatch "Daily Mail" Race of Champions 1973 & 1974 Souvenir magazine with insert original stickers & decals etc, Brands Hatch Stirling Moss Day 1980 (Plus Fangio & Stewart) pair of original programmes, and with further complimentary programme to Raymond Baxter with Intro-letter, press-pack with invitation to participate signed by Stirling Moss, together with his commentary notes, driver`s listing and interview planner, celebrity drivers listing and Historic Cars participating etc, also with Graham Hill Grand Prix Racing Book (Shell promotional issue) autographed signature by Hill to cover, together with a Tribute to Graham Hill Dinner programme to celebrate his award of OBE at the Cafe Royal November 1975, with Graham Hill Memorial Service sheet at St Albans Cathedral December 1975, and with International Trophy Race Graham Hill Tribute programme Silverstone April 1976 (-)
Aviation Meeting Programmes. Two rare early 20th c. Aviation Meeting Programmes, Aspern Flying-Field, Vienna, June 1912 & 1913, providing detailed listing of competing pilots and aeroplanes, with illustrations, advertisements, trophy-awards & prize-fund etc, 32 & 48pp respectively, soft covers with decorative artwork illustration, 8vo (2)
A late Victorian hallmarked silver trophy shaped mustard pot, with engraved swag decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a blue glass liner, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham probably 1896 (date letter rubbed), with associated spoon, also two silver pepperettes, Birmingham 1907 and 1927 and an open salt, London 1904 with associated spoon.
Motorcycle and moto GP interest. A 1953 Belgian Moto GP programme with signatures to the photographs of Jack Brett, H P Muller, Geoff Duke, A Gothin, R Amm, K Kavenener, R Armstrong, Bill Doran, C Smith, Rod Coleman and Tommy Wood. (This programme was given to the current vendor by Tommy Wood`s son.) A 1951 Scarborough Oliver`s Mount International Trophy programme, various Cadwell Park programmes from the `40s and `50s and Silverstone Saturday, 1954. (11).
An Edwardian cased silver five piece condiment set, Birmingham 1902, with foliate embossed decoration, together with a walnut two drawer table canteen of cutlery, a oak cased canteen of silver plated cutlery, a boxed silver plated leaf dish, a silver plated entree dish and cover, six silver forks, a cased set of six silver handled knives, a cased set of six grapefruit spoons, a silver twin handled trophy cup, miscellaneous silver and silver plated cutlery, condiments, caster, toast rack, (a Lot).
Assorted Sports Programmes, mainly local Norfolk interest, circa 1947-1958, including NORWICH SPORTS WEEK, 3rd September 1947, + various SNETTERTON MOTOR RACING CIRCUIT PROGRAMMES; + assorted NORWICH SPEEDWAY PROGRAMMES including THE NATIONAL TROPHY FINAL, NORWICH V WEMBLY 17TH SEPTEMBER 1955, + NORWICH SPEEDWAY STADIUM STOCK CAR RACING 6TH SEPTEMBER 1958 etc
†Hare Coursing: The trophy for the 1931 South of England Cup in the form of a silver-gilt cup & cover and plinth by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, hallmarked London, 1930, the imaginative design including handles designed as greyhounds chasing hares issuing from above Bacchus masks on the rim frieze, the lid with a band featuring hares amongst ferns and foliage and surmounted by models of a hare courser with a pair of greyhounds, the stepped cubic plinth inscribed SOUTH OF ENGLAND CUP, WON BY SWAHILI, 1931, in original fitted wooden carrying case, with key, overall height of trophy when mounted on plinth 30.5cm., 12in., overall weight 1,084gr., 34oz. 17dwt.
The trophy for the 1958 Imperial Cup Hurdle, in the form of a silver replica after the antique of the Warwick Vase, hallmarked London, 1906, the base inscribed IMPERIAL CUP, WON BY, MRS R.D. VALLANCE`S "FLAMING EAST", 1958, height 27cm., 10 1/2in., weight approximately 3,500gr., 112oz. Flaming East victory in the 1958 Imperial Cup provided the first major winner in the career of the celebrated amateur national hunt jockey John Lawrence, Lord John Oaksey. Mrs Ricky Vallance`s Flaming East had won the County Hurdle at Cheltenham the previous season.
Two menus relating to the West Bromwich Albion Luncheon and Dinner given to Members of the Management Committee of the Football League 13th September 1920, the two meals held at the Queen`s Hotel, Birmingham, at 1.15pm and 7.30pm, the dinner menu signed inside by WBA directors and officials including Billy Bassett, Harry Keys, Dan Nurse and Fred Everiss, additionally signed by Charles E. Sutcliffe of the Football League; sold together with a printed invitation for the luncheon and dinner; and a b&w photograph by Lewis Nurse of the ornamental flower arrangement in Dartmouth Park, West Bromwich, on 13th September, the flowers spelling out the word "Champions" and portraying the Football League Championship trophy and a shield and crest (4)
Autographed Chelsea memorabilia, comprising: a framed replica home jersey signed by the winning squad of the last F.A Cup final held at the old Wembley Stadium, 16 signatures in gold marker pen, mounted with a replica ticket and official match day pennant, under plexiglass, 100 by 70cm., 39 1/2 by 27 1/2in.; together with a Chelsea home boys-size replica jersey signed by the championship winning squad of 2005; Frank Lampard and John Terry signed white cards and two posters of the players with the Premiership trophy; and four signed Peter Osgood items (two framed) comprising a three part action photo montage in black and white, a dressing room picture with the F.A Cup also signed by McCalliog, a book titled `Ossie King of Stamford Bridge,` and a colour print showing Osgood scoring with a diving header in the 1970 Cup final replay (10)
The FIFA 1970 World Cup winner`s medal awarded to Brazil`s Everaldo Marques da Silva, in .750 continental gold, signed Peka, the obverse inscribed F.I.F.A., the reverse inscribed CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FUTBOL, COPA JULES RIMET, MEXICO, 1970. In winning the Jules Rimet Trophy for the third time the Brazilian team of 1970 made history in doing so and produced some of the most breathtaking football ever seem. Arguably `the team of the century,` Marion Zagalo`s Brazilians defeated Italy 4-1 in the World Cup final played at the Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, on 21st June 1970. Everaldo Marques de Silva, squad number 16, played in every Brazil game during the tournament with the exception of the quarter-final v Peru. Known simply as Everaldo, the left-sided defender was born 11th September 1944 in Porto Alegre and played his club football for Gremio. The golden star in Gremio`s club flag was added in 1970 in homage of his part in the World Cup victory. Everaldo won a total of 29 international caps between 1967 and 1972 and appeared on a losing Brazilian side on just one occasion during his career in October 1968. Other career honours included the award of the Brazilian Silver Ball in 1970, winner of the Roca Cup with Brazil in 1967, winner of the Campeonato Gaucho in 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1968 with Gremio and winner of the Rio Branco Cup in 1967 also with Gremio. Tragically the Brazilian World Cup winner died young, through fatal injuries sustained in a car crash driving his Dodge Dart near Santa Cruz do Sul on 28th October 1974. He was still playing professional football for Gremio at this time. This auction offers a rare opportunity of acquiring a World Cup winner`s medal associated with the `Beautiful Team` of 1970 and is sold with various papers of provenance.
An official Chelsea Football Club 50th anniversary photograph album, large folio size, inscribed gilt to front cover CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB, 1905-1955, and named to MR. C.J. PRATT, the interior hinged with high quality b&w photographs of the players, directors and officials, the trophy room and images from the celebration banquet
The 2009 World Football Challenge in the USA: a Chelsea and an A C Milan jersey from the tournament, a Daniel Sturridge blue Chelsea No.23, short-sleeved, tournament flash to right sleeve, the reverse player lettered; and a Giacomo Beretta white A C Milan No.55 colour change jersey, tournament flash to right sleeve, European Cup trophy flash marked "7" to the other sleeve, the reverse player lettered (2) For illustrations of identical looking jerseys see the previous two lots
A collection of signed photographs of golfers circa 1950s, subjects including Flory Van Donck (finest continental golfer before the emergence of Ballesteros, Langer etc.), Jack Fleck (1955 US Open Champion), two for John Orr, Rudy Horvath, J S Anderson, Jerry Barber (1961 USPGA & Ryder Cup captain), Frank Jowle, two examples for "Skip" Alexander (Ryder Cup player, Ben Hogan Trophy winner), Angelo Mainero, Ed Furgol (1954 US Open), "Chick" Herbert (1954 USPGA & 1955 Ryder Cup captain) & Duane Bryston, the lot also including a Wilshire Country Club envelope signed by Jerry Barber and a photograph of Frank Jowle`s 63 scorecard at the 1955 Open, some examples signed on the reverse of the photo, various sizes (16)
James Hunt-signed memorabilia, comprising a copy of `Against All Odds` (Hamlyn 1977), a 1977 James Hunt Trophy meeting Brands Hatch programme, three postcards mounted on card with a colour photo and another sample signature, a candid colour photo of him smoking, 16 by 11cm., 6 by 41Ú2in., plus (unsigned) two invitations and order of service cards for the Celebration of the Life of James Hunt, 29 September 1993 and a 1975 James Hunt F1 booklet by Pete Lyons (7)
A Victorian silver rowing trophy goblet by George Richards London 1856 campana form embossed with bull rushes and foliate scroll decoration embossed with the arms of Cambridge University and inscribed The University Four Oar Races November 1856 and engraved with the names of the winners the whole on a raised circular foot height 17.4cm approx. weight 7oz.
A Chinese presentation silver two-handled trophy cup circular form elongated scroll handles on a raised circular foot inscribed C.Company 1st. Bn. The East Surrey Regt. Inter Platoon Hockey Cup the reverse inscribed with the names of winners by Wang Hing circa 1929 height 20.5cm. approx. weight 17oz.
An Edwardian silver two-handled trophy cup and cover By The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1905 campana form leaf capped scroll handles with a chased frieze of roses thistles and shamrocks above acanthus leaf decoration the domed pull off cover with a cone finial inscribed SUNDAY TELEGRAPH CHALLENGE TROPHY FOR THE BEST DISPLAY OF BRITISH FASHIONS the whole on a raised circular foot height 44cm approx. weight 120oz.
Various Second World War photographs:- including a memorial certificate and photo to `Sergeant Denys Edward Townsend, R.A.F., V.R. who lost his life in an aeroplane accident at Wilford, near Nottingham on August 12th 1944`; A certificate to `Captain S.A. Williams, BTE, FIRE Fighting Competition Final, Cairo 3 Jan. 1944`, with electroplated trophy cup engraved `Capt S.A. Williams R.A.O.C.` and two silver trophy cups (6)
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