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From the collection of Valerie Leon - James Bond - an unusual vintage 1980s Japanese magazine featuring James Bond, autographed to an inner page by Valerie Leon and Pamela Salem (Miss Moneypenny). The magazine lacking its cover. Interesting item from the collection of Ms Leon.
Group of four vintage studies of jockeys of the late 19th century, comprising Sporting & Dramatic News special supplement portrait of the late Fred Archer, pictured in the Royal colours with facsimile signature FAITHFULLY YOURS F. ARCHER, mounted, framed and glazed, overall 62 by 53cm., substantial foxing; mounted collection of 12 Kinnear's Ltd., Liverpool original 'Handicap' cigarette colour cards, visible front and reverse, titled KINNEAR JOCKEYS 1898 and including M. Cannon, Rickaby, J. Watts, C. Wood and others, mounted, framed and glazed, overall 62 by 53cm.; montage of jockey portraits titled JOCKEYS OF THE DAY, each one's silks inscribed and attributed to a specific owner and including F. Webb, S. Loates, Rickaby, Osborne, Tom Cannon and others, mounted and glazed in walnut veneer frame, overall 56.5 by 44.5cm.; Spy portrait of Fred Archer titled THE FAVOURITE JOCKEY (MR FRED ARCHER), from an original Vanity Fair lithograph published 28th May 1881, by the caricaturist 'Spy', mounted, framed and glazed, 48.5 by 36.5cm.
Good collection of 37 English racecards dating between 1928 and 1979, comprising Sandown's 1928 Eclipse Stakes won by Lord Derby's Fairway; two cards from 1936 Glorious Goodwood; 1930 Doncaster Cup won by Brown Jack; a mix of 19 Newmarket cards including Craven, June, July and Autumn Double meetings from 1930s, 1950s and 1960s plus one from 1972; the inaugural 1951 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes Ascot card; all four days of Royal Ascot 1967, and the 1972 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, won by Brigadier Gerard; 1930 and 1979 Epsom Derby cards, the '79 card signed by Willie Carson; sold with others from Doncaster, Newbury and Salisbury and one vintage 1872 single sheet card from Totnes and Bridgetown, (37)
Collection of memorabilia relating to the British tennis champion Fred Perry,including a number of signed presentations each featuring a Perry-signed 1984 postal cover commemorating the 50th anniversary of his 1934 Wimbledon men's singles title, mounted above a variety of items including photographs, magazine adverts etc., mostly framed; also six Royal Mint commemorative medallions, dated 1984, commemorating the British tennis player Fred Perry wining the Wimbledon Grand Slam Singles Title in 1934, 1935 & 1936, each mounted in a green fitted box, diameter: 4.4 cm.; plus a Slazenger Fred Perry/Dan Maskell training racquet mid 20th century, the frame printed with coaching instructions for handling and stroke play; the lot also including a Slazenger Demon racquet; a pear-shaped mahogany racquet press, leather strap broken, containing a later dated Double-Main wooden racquet; also six wooden screw frame presses; and a vintage canvas racquet cover (a qty.)
Fine collection of 18 Vintage Lawn Tennis associated films transferred to DVD,subjects range from Henri Lacoste to Suzanne Lenglen, Helen Wills, Bill Tilden, Chris Evert, Bjorn Borg, the 1953 & 1954 Davis Cup Finals, and a fine full length copy of a wonderful film called - The Greatest Moments in the History of Lawn Tennis - which features very early film of Norman Brookes, early Wimbledon and the exuberant Suzanne Lenglen in slow motion
Tony Lema golf 1964 open champion scarce original vintage ink autograph,very scarce original ink signature of Tony Lema inscribed ‘Golfingly Tony Lema’ central to a piece of plain card size 2 ¾” x 2 ¼” lightly mounted beneath a picture of Tony Lema holding the open championship trophy (the claret jug), which he won in 1964, overall size 8 ¼ by 5 ¼in., very good clean conditionAnthony David Lema (February 25, 1934 – July 24, 1966) was an American professional golfer who rose to fame in the mid-1960s and won a major title, the 1964 open championship at the old course at St Andrews in Scotland. He tragically died two years later at age 32 in an aircraft accident near Chicago.
Cassius Clay v Jim Robinson signed boxing programme, Miami Beach Convention Hall, 7thFebruary 1961, Clay’s 4th pro fight,with period, vintage Clay signature which he has dated 1961, Clay was scheduled to fight Willie Gullat, Gullat pulled out of the fight and was replaced by “Sweet” Jim Robinson. The programme contains a good selection of other signatures from boxers who fought on the night, in addition to Cassius Clay the programme is signed in blue and black ink by Clay’s opponent Jim Robinson as well as: Harold Jonnson, Jesse Bowdry, Emil Garcia, Frankie Carr, Eddie Cook, Gary Bucci and finally Floyd Patterson, who was to be a future opponent of Clay, 9 signatures in total, good condition
Racing books and ephemera, collection of approximately 20 racing themed books, mostly modern, but with a few examples published in 1960s; small quantity of racing ephemera including two copies of the Towcester racecard (7th November 2013) when A.P. McCoy rode his 4,000th winner; vintage postcards and other miscellaneous items; sold together with a small quantity of boxed vintage gambling board games, playing cards, etc. (qty.)
Set of vintage racing silks in the colours of the American racehorse owner Ada L. Rice,white jacket with the ALR logo embroidered in large letters to the back of the jacket, together with a white and pink cap (2)Owner of Kentucky Derby winner Lucky Debonair, these colours are associated with the 1940s and the racehorse Model Cadet, who won the 1949 Washington Futurity, ridden by Anthony Skoronski and trained by Seabiscuit's trainer Tom Smith
Vintage football equipment, comprising a pair of unused leather football boots, size 6, with leather studs and spares; a leather panelled football with lace, raised upon a wooden plinth base; a supporter's wooden and metal rattle; a pair of leather and cotton shin pads; a Dron-Wal football inflator, with original box and a ‘The Acme Thunder’ metal whistle, (7)
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1949 F.A. Cup Winners football autograph team sheet and photograph,original vintage autograph sheet size 7 ½ by 8 ¼ in. bearing the original ink autographs of the Wolverhampton Wanderers 1949 squad including ten of the eleven F.A. Cup winning team (only missing Jimmy Dunn), 14 original ink signatures including F.A. Cup winners: Bert Williams, Roy Pritchard, Terry Springthorpe, Billy Crook, Bill Shorthouse, Billy Wright, Johnny Hancocks, Sammy Smyth, Jesse Pye, Jimmy Mullen et al., usual former fold marks from sending through the post to the original recipient, otherwise in good clean condition sold with a sepia 10 by 8in. depicting HRH Duke of Edinburgh being presented to the Wolves team before kick-off at the F.A. Cup final 30th April 1949 (2) The 1949 F.A. Cup final was the 68th final of the F.A. Cup. It took place on 30 April 1949 at Wembley stadium and was contested between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City. Wolves had finished sixth in the first division that season and boasted several England internationals among their ranks, while Leicester had narrowly avoided relegation from the second division and were making their first Wembley appearance. Wolves won the match 3–1, thus winning the F.A. Cup for the third time. Jesse Pye (2) and Sammy Smyth scored Wolves' goals, with Mal Griffiths replying for Leicester. Captain Billy Wright was presented with the cup by Princess Elizabeth.
6 Russian Produced 1:43 scale Vehicles. A RAF Minibus - Police - with blue light to roof. A UAZ 469 4x4 cross-country vehicle. A ZIL style Limousine. A Moskvitch Station Wagon. A Volga 4-door saloon and a Vintage 4-door Tourer. All boxed, minor/some wear. Contents VGC-Mint. £70-90
10 Russian produced 1:43 scale vehicles. 6x Vintage cars including a GAZ-A, plus saloons, open and closed tourers. Together with a Lada 4-door saloon with '43' logo to bonnet and front doors. A ZILstyle limousine. A 4-door saloon in the style of a Ford A. Plus a Volga station wagon, with an aircraft positioning 'Follow Me' large sign to roof. 7 boxed, minor/some wear. Vehicles VGC-Mint. £70-90
25 Corgi Classics and Vanguards etc. 3x Eddie Stobart articulated trucks, Volvo, ERF Scania. A Bedford 'S' Wall's, Thames Trader, Fox's Glacier Mints. Bedford 'S' Type dropside lorry, W&J Riding. White tanker, Vol Fire Dept. 'We're On The Move' 2 vehicle set. Weetabix 3 vehicle set. Beano/Dandy 2 vehicle set. 8x Vanguards- AA set. Ford transit Notts Police, Ford Anglia van, RAC, 3x Thames Trader - P.G. Tips, Birds Eye and Atora. Bedford S tanker, TOTAL and a Morris Minor Traveller. Together with 4 vintage vans. Plus 3x EFE sets - The RTL Story, Rank Hovis Story and The Tate & Lyle Story. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint. £80-100
6 Russian produced 1:43 scale vehicles. A ZIL style Limousine. A UAZ-469 4x4 cross-country vehicle. A Volga 4-door Station Wagon. A GAZ-A Vintage 4-door Tourer. A Moskvitch 4-door Police Car with blue light on roof and a Lada 4-door Saloon. All boxed, minor/some wear. Contents VGC-Mint. £70-90

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