'Faith' a silk embroidered panel, worked by N. Victoria Wade, after a design by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, depicting a classical figure in a niche, in ebonised wood frame unsigned 50 x 23 cm. Burne-Jones' original design was for a stained glass window installed at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 1870-71.
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SPORT: Selection of signed photographs of various sizes, signed cards and pieces, etc by various Sporting Greats including Roger Bannister, Willie Pep, Virginia Wade, Sebastian Coe, Sergei Bubka, Max Schmeling, Willie Carson, Tony Zale, Pat Eddery, Sugar Ray Leonard, Henry Cooper, Ben Hogan, etc. VG, 19
ROYAL NAVY: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various Royal Navy personnel etc., each associated with World War II, including Ted Briggs & Bob Tilburn, Ashton Wade, Philip Newman, Geoffrey Oliver, Leonard Smith, Hugh MacKenzie etc. Most multiple signed and each featuring various designs relating to events of World War II. Neatly laid down (1), G to VG, 9
WHYTE & MACKAY OSPREY Blended by Whyte & Mackay. Osprey shaped Royal Doulton Ceramic. Modelled by D. L. Lyttleton, 1977. In original box. Blended, 35cl, 40% volume. WHYTE & MACKAY DECANTER Blue Wade Decanter by Whyte & Mackay. DUNHILL OLD MASTER Blended and bottled by Alfred Dunhill Limited. Cellar master no. 3235. Blended, 70cl, 43% volume. 2 Decanters and 1 Bottle
Dodgson (Rev. Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, 21st thou., Macmillan, 1870, half-title present, inscribed at top ‘Helen C. Foxcroft - from Papa - 1870’, b&w illusts., without ad. leaf at rear, together with Through The Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, 1st ed., Macmillan, 1872, half-title with inscription ‘Helen C. Foxcroft from her affectionate Grannie ... Xmas 1871’, ‘Wade’ on p. 21, a.e.g., both near- contemp. dark red morocco, a little rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo (2)
Everton FC's 1909 tour of South America: a compilation of loose pages from a photograph album, pages bearing the stamp of Edward Roberts believed to be the photographer, a total of seventeen photographic images, subjects comprising i) Everton Directors Messrs Bainbridge (chairman) and Wade (known as "Bang Bang") on board the ship "Asturias"; ii) palm tree on the Buenos Aires Football Ground El Palermo; iii) Fred's Argentina Signoretta; iv) children's race on the "Asturias" v) two footballers 'spar boxing' (2nd round), vi) the final of the spar boxing, Argentina De Marki beating Everton's legendary captain Jack Taylor; vii) Naked divers throw small boy penny; viii) "The Miracle" Estansia shoot near Abbott, Buenos Aires; ix & x) two: Open bird's nest in tree, Brown Argentina centre-forward on right; xi-xiv) a group of four relating to the catching and breaking of a wild horse; xv) the Everton team, passengers of the Araguaya, pictured in a stop over in Lisbon; xvi) further picture of Fred's signoretta; xvii) Home sweet home on the Araguaya, picture of Wade sleeping in a deck chair; sold together with an album by the same photographer Edward Roberts with further travel images but unrelated to Everton FC. Almost precisely 100 years ago in June 1909, Everton, together with Tottenham Hotspur, became the first English professional clubs to travel and play matches in South America, visiting the then fledgling football nations of Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. The two English clubs played each other twice, the first match ending in a 2-2 draw, the second in a 4-0 win by Everton. Everton were undefeated on the tour, and seemingly in their honour a Chilean football club based in Vina del Mar changed its name to Corporacion Deportiva Everton as a result of the tour. The two teams have kept a close association and a delegation from Chile recently attended a dinner at Goodison Park in this centenary year. These photographs are a remarkable discovery and an invaluable and rare documentary of this historic football tour.
An autograph book containing signatures of competitors at the Hoylake Tennis Tournament between 1965 and 1968, including the Wimbledon champions Margaret Court, Virginia Wade and John Newcombe, other stars including Bob Hewitt, Bobby Wilson, Mike Sangster, Roger Taylor, David Lloyd, Tony Roche, Christine Truman, Judy Tegart, Rita Bentley, Alan Fox, John Clifton, Roger Taylor, Stanley Matthews junior, Keith Carpenter, Ray Keldie, Bill Hogg, Billy Bowry, Bob Howie, John McDonald, Premjit Lall, Clay Illes, John Barrett, Jill Blackburn, Annette van Zyl, Vicki Benrner, Norma Baylon and others, often multiple examples of signatures

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