Graham Budd Sporting Memorabilia

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SPORTING MEMORABILIA To be sold by auction at

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Days of Sale:

Sunday 2nd June 2019 12 noon to 5pm

Monday 3rd June 2019 10:00am & 2:30pm Tuesday 4th June 2019 10:00am & 2:30pm

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SESSION ONE Monday 3rd June at 10:00am Lots 1-397


Order of Sale SESSION ONE

SESSION THREE

Monday 3rd June

Tuesday 4th June

Starting at 10.00am

Starting at 10.00am

Lots 1 to 68

Boxing

Lots 753 to 754

Baseball

Lot 69

Wrestling

Lots 755 to 757

Billiards & Snooker

Lots 70 to 138

Cricket

Lots 758 to 760

Rowing

Lots 139 to 270

Golf

Lots 761 to 763

Cycling

Lots 271 to 397

Horse Racing

Lots 764 to 837

Motor Sport

Lots 838 to 854

Rugby League

SESSION TWO

Lots 855 to 900

Rugby Union

Monday 3rd June

Lots 901 to 1127

Football

Starting at 2.30pm Lots 398 to 403

Equestrian

SESSION FOUR

Lots 404 to 412

Country Pursuits

Tuesday 4th June

Lots 413 to 422

Greyhound Racing

Starting at 2.30pm

Lot 423

Shooting

Lots 1128 to 1500

Lots 424 to 432

Mixed Sporting Content

Lot 433

Croquet

Lots 434 to 621

Tennis & Racquet Sports

Lots 622 to 752

Olympic Games

Front Cover: Lot 545 (part). Michel Poort lithograph “New Balls Please” Back Cover: Lot 1445. A programme for the UEFA 1964 European Football Championship

Football (continued)


BOXING

1 A rare signed “Scientific Boxing and Self Defence” book by Tommy Burns, published by Health and Strength Ltd 1907/08, special Autographed Edition as a souvenir of the authors visit to England in 1907/08. Signed on the book plate and included photographs and further facsimile autographs Tommy Burns, a Canadian, won the World Heavyweight title when on 23rd Feb 1906 when he beat Marvin Hart (USA) on points over 20 rounds in Los Angeles. In 1907-08 Burns came to Europe, firstly to England where he beat Gunner Moir and Jack Palmer. He then defeated Jem Roche in Ireland, and Jewey Smith & Bill Squires in France. All the bouts concluded with a K.O. £300 - 400**

5 A pair of signed postcards of Randolph Turpin and his brother Dick Turpin, both signed in ink, the latter dated 13.2.49 £120 - 160* 3 Jack Dempsey signed large 14 by 10in photograph, signed & dated as world champion July 4th 1925, the ink signature with dedication “To My Friend Harry Drake, Best Regards”, mounted, framed & glazed William Harrison “Jack” Dempsey (June 24, 1895 - May 31, 1983), nicknamed “Kid Blackie” and “The Manassa Mauler”, was an American professional boxer who competed from 1914 to 1927, and reigned as the world heavyweight champion from 1919 to 1926. £200 - 300*

6 Sports Illustrated Magazine, signed by the boxer Floyd Patterson, issued 4th June 1956, featuring Patterson on the front cover, later signature in blue marker pen, good condition £100 - 150**

2 A large Jack Dempsey’s restaurant menu autographed by Joe Frazier, Jack Dempsey and Jimmy Ellis, signed on the front in ink by Joe Frazier, Jack Dempsey dated 6/18/70 and Jimmy Ellis, Frazier beat Ellis to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion in 1970, 36 x 24cm. £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

4 Joe Louis & Max Schmeling double-signed presentation, signatures of both boxers applied to the mounting of a promotional flyer for the World Heavyweight Championship re-match fight at Yankee Stadium 22nd June 1938 £180 - 220*

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7 An interesting collection relating to boxing events held in Sweden, signed items comprising: double-signed Floyd Patterson v Sante Amonti boxing programme 6.1.64, further signed by fighters on the undercard including Ray Patterson; Eddie Machen v Floyd Patterson boxing programme 5.7.64 signed by undercard boxers; Ingemar Johansson signed programme from the Dick Richardson fight 17.6.62, additionally signed by undercard boxers; double-signed Lennart Risberg v Bas Duivenbode boxing programme 22.2.63; a ticket for the Ingemar Johansson v Joe Bygraves fight 2.2.62 signed to the reverse by Johansson and 7 other boxers from the undercard; and a similar multi-signed ticket for the Dick Richardson fight 17.6.62; two postcards of the stadium in Goteborg signed by Buster Mathis at the time of his fight v Gerry de Bruyn in 1967; together with unsigned items, 4 tickets, Johansson v Archie McBride 13.12.57, Patterson v Machen 5.7.64, Patterson v Amonti 6.1.64, Risberg v Duivenbode 22.2.63; a programme for Machen v Johansson 14.9.58; two promotional flyers Patterson v Machen and Hogberg v Freytag; the lot also including a pen & ink double portrait of Henry Cooper £300 - 400*

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8 Muhammad Ali signed programme for an exhibition bout in Gothenburg 15th August 1965, signed in blue ink to the front cover, the undercard featuring Bo Hogberg and Ray Patterson amongst others; sold with a flyer for the promotion (2) £250 - 350**

9 Muhammad Ali signed photographic framed display, comprising a large 16 by 20in. colour photograph of the ‘phantom punch’ v Sonny Liston signed in silver marker pen, mounted together with the COA issued by Peter Morkovin, and a printed career facts sheet, framed & glazed, 80 by 63cm. £300 - 500*

10 Muhammad Ali signed “Phantom Punch” photograph, the 8 x 10 in. colour photo signed in black marker pen, mounted, frame and glazed, 28 x 34cm; sold together with another frame bearing a printed Ali autograph, and a repro poster for the Ali v Frazier Super Fight II at Madison Square Garden (3) £200 - 300*

11 Muhammad Ali signature, to plain white paper, obtained at a hotel in Puerto Rico prior to the fight v Jean-Pierre Coopman (Ali’s first fight since the Thrilla in Manilla), includes photographs taken by the original owner was was on holiday and staying at the same hotel as Ali £120 - 160*

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14 Sunday Mirror newspaper signed by Muhammad Ali the day after his defeat of Henry Cooper at Arsenal FC’s Highbury Ground, Sunday Mirror edition of 22nd May 1966, carrying a front page story of the fight, signed by Ali in pen on the picture The seller of this lot obtained this autograph of Muhammad Ali on 22nd May 1966, when he encountered Ali taking a Sunday stroll in St James’s Park, London. £300 - 400**

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15 Muhammad Ali signed photograph, 14 by 11in. signed in blue marker pen, b&w head portrait of Ali in training sweats, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 59 by 49cm.; sold together with an impressive looking 16 by 20in. b&w action photograph from the Cassius Clay v Floyd Patterson fight in 1965, mounted with title plaque, framed & glazed 67 by 68cm. (2) £300 - 400*

13 Muhammad Ali signed framed photographic presentation, a 10 by 8in. b&w portraying Ali at his training camp, mounted over an Ali signature from an album page, old sellotape marks, but signature unaffected, overall 40 by 27cm. £200 - 250*

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16 An autographed Muhammad Ali boxing glove, a pair of red leather Everlast boxing gloves, the left hand signed Muhammad Ali in black marker, each with black and white Everlast labels at the wrist, length: 12 inches (2) £250 - 350*

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17 Muhammad Ali signed 16oz Everlast Boxing glove, with Superstar Greetings COA & Photo Proof £600 - 800*

18 Muhammad Ali signed white Everlast Boxing trunks, with Superstar Greetings COA & Photo Proof £600 - 800*

19 Muhammad Ali signed & framed boxing display, 71 by 68cm., made up of action images, engraved plaques with pencil autograph cropped from a Limited Edition Paddy Monaghan signed print no 706/850 with COA, Photo Proof + the original print £550 - 650*

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20 Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper, Heavyweight Championship of the World Fight in Arsenal Stadium on 21st May 1996 memorabilia, comprising of a unused ring side ticket and a framed miniature colour copy of the fight poster; a dedicated signed Muhammad Ali autograph with a dedicated signed Emile Griffiths autograph (3) £200 - 250*

21 Autographed Boxing Programme from the Madison Square Garden Fight between George Chuvalo v George Foreman on 4th August 1970, the centre page signed in ink by Billy Graham, Tony Galento, Petey Scalzo and another £120 - 160**

22 Muhammad Ali v Earnie Shavers double signed photographic print, 12 x 8 in. b&w, signed to the lower margin in black marker pen, the Shavers signature inscribed ‘Peace’, mounted ready for framing £150 - 250*

23 Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier & George Foreman signed gloves framed presentation, the three signed gloves mounted in a large & deep shadowbox frame with colour photographs all featuring Ali and his opponents with printed legends, the piece was originally displayed in the Las Vegas Boxing Hall of fame and the lot includes a photo provenance of signatures taped to the backboard, 78 by 108 by 16cm. £600 - 900*

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26 “Smokin” Joe Frazier signed 16oz Everlast boxing glove, bearing an Online Authentics number hologram £140 - 170* 27 George Foreman signed trunks and Jake LaMotta signed glove, the red & blue Everlast trunks inscribed “George Foreman, Olympic Gold Medallist, 2 x WBA + IBF, Heavyweight World Champion, Boxing Hall of Fame”, signed by Foreman in black marker pen; the black right-hand Everlast glove signed by LaMotta in silver marker pen, offered with a COA issued by Sporting Gold at the Pixie Gallery (3) £150 - 200* 24 A Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier double signed poster for their 1971 World Heavyweight Championship fight, signatures in black marker pen, poster has been rolled and has a series of creases along its length £400 - 600*

25 Joe Frazier signed photograph, 10 by 8in. b&w signed in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 42 by 36.5cm., the backboard pasted with a photograph of Frazier at the signing, good condition £120 - 150*

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28 A good collection of ten 1960s Anglo-American Sporting Club boxing-dinner menus bearing an interesting and varied selection of autographs, including an event in honour of the Irish steeplechaser Arkle and his trainer & jockey Tom Dreaper and Pat Taaffe signed by Muhammad Ali, Angelo Dundee & Dick Richardson, held 9th May 1966, Ali in London for the upcoming fight v Henry Cooper at Highbury; another for an evening in honour of the motor racing driver Jim Clark, signed by Clark, Hill, Moss etc.; Rocky Marciano signed tribute evening menu, other autographs in the group including Telly Savalas, Tommy Farr, Don Cockell, George Carpentier, Dave Mackay and many others; sold together with a Cooper v Clay souvenir newspaper for the Wembley 1963 fight (11) £300 - 500*

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30 Roberto Duran signed boxing glove and trunks, a picture glove inscribed “Hands of Stone” signed in silver marker pen, and a pair of white & red trunks inscribed “Robeto Duran”, signed in black marker pen; each item with a COA issued by Worldwide Signings Memorabilia and a photograph at each signing (6) £200 - 250*

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31 Eight signed Boxing Gloves, comprising: Jake La Motta, David Haye, Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns, Frank Bruno, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank jnr & David Price, with COA’s + photo proof £200 - 250*

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29 Autographed boxing memorabilia. comprising: five signed pictures of boxers, a Henry Cooper signed photo print; a Ring Magazine cover signed by Jake LaMotta; a signed b&w photo of Roberto Duran; and signed glossy colour photos of Marvin Hagler & Thomas Hearns; together with boxing gloves signed by David Haye & Joe Calzaghe, both a red right-hand Everlast signed in black marker pen, the Calzaghe glove inscribed 46-0, the Haye BEST WISHES DAVID ‘THE HAYEMAKER’ HAYE, 2014, the gloves accompanied by a pair of [unsigned] large colour photographs of the boxers (9) £300 - 400*

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32 Three items signed by the Swiss-Italian European Boxing Champion Mauro Martelli, comprising a poster for the fight v Mark Breland in 1989 and a laminated reproduction item from the same fight and a large 22 x 18 in. of Martelli in the ring, sold together with a HBO poster fro the Roy Jones Jr. v Lou del Val fight, tube rolled (4) £100 - 150*

33 Mike Tyson signed photographic framed display, comprising a large 16 by 20in. photographic print signed in silver marker pen, the mount with cut-out title “Iron Mike”, framed & glazed, 71 by 68cm., certificated by Maximus Memorabilia £200 - 250*

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34 “Iron” Mike Tyson signed & framed glove in dome display, features autographed Everlast Boxing glove set to background of Tyson on the way to defeating Trevor Berbick to become youngest ever Heavyweight Champion with COA’s + photo proof £170 - 200*

36 An autographed Marvin Hagler boxing glove, c.1999, the red leather right glove signed in black marker, with Lonsdale London wrist label, length: 30cm, together with an autographed poster of Manny Pacquiao, signed in black marker, 60.5 x 45cm (2). £100 - 150*

38 Floyd Mayweather Jnr. undefeated champion signed gold VIP boxing glove, with COA & photo proof £175 - 200*

37 Tim Witherspoon signed boxing glove and trunks, a red Everlast left-hand glove and a white & black pair of trunks inscribed “Terrible” and bearing WBA & WBC logos, both signed in black marker pen and both inscribed “WBA + WBC Champ” (2) £180 - 220* 35 Two Evander Holyfield signed photographic presentations, both with colour 8 x 10 in. fight action photographs, signed by Holyfield with his usual biblical reference (Phil 4:3), both similarly framed and glazed, 48 x 43cm. £150 - 250*

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39 Rare onsite programme for the Lennox Lewis v Tony Tucker Heavyweight Title Fight in Las Vegas 8th May 1993, signed by Lennox Lewis in fine black marker pen and dedicated to Monte, being Monte Fresco, the acclaimed British sports photographer £100 - 150**

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40 Lennox Lewis signed boxing glove framed display, a red left-hand BBE glove signed in black marker pen, inscribed “Best WIshes” and dated “99”, mounted with a colour portrait photograph and title plaque, framed & glazed, 74 by 41 by 13cm. £100 - 150*

42 A trio of British boxing signings, comprising a Union Jack boxing glove signed in black marker pen by Frank Bruno, boxing trunks signed in gold marker pen by James Degale, and boxing trunks signed in black marker pen by Michael Watson £100 - 150*

43 Two autographed British boxing framed posters, both for Frank Warren promotions, the first “Once In A Millennium” 8th July 2006, multi-signed in black marker pen by Enzo Maccarinelli, Danny Williams, Matt Skelton, Amir Khan, Tony Doherty, Nathan Cleverly, Bradley Pryce and Ryan Rhodes, mounted, framed & glazed, 76 by 59cm.; the second the “Great Britons” promotion 14th December 2002 signed by Joe Calzaghe, Ricky Hatton & Frank Warren, mounted, framed & glazed, 76 by 60cm. very good condition £150 - 200* 44 Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko autographed display incorporating a Paul Trevillion limited edtion print, comprising a double-signed Joshua & Klitschko 8 by 12in. colour photograph, the print signed by the artist, from an edition of 50 this example being the desirable “11”, Joshua’s K.O. round, mounted with the COA, ready for framing, 47 by 85cm. £200 - 250*

41 Two autographed Lennox Lewis and Joe Calzaghe boxing gloves, the right red leather Lonsdale boxing glove signed in black marker ‘Best Wishes Lennox Lewis 2002’, with Pro-Box wrist label and black lace, length: 24cm, together with autographed Lennox Lewis promo card, signed in black marker ‘Best Wishes Lennox Lewis 2002’ and an autographed Joe Calzaghe red leather left hand boxing glove, signed in black marker, with Lonsdale wrist label, length: 30cm (3). £100 - 150* 44 12

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45 Tyson Fury signed boxing trunks, green & gold Headblade, inscribed TYSON FURY, HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, PRINCE, VENEZUELA, signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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46 A silver Lord Lonsdale Boxing Trophy by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1951, the lid inscribed Lord Lonsdale Trophy, with BBB of C finial, the trophy inscribed British Empire Championship, Flyweight Championship of British Empire (15 Rounds) Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) v. Kid Tanner (British Guiana) at Belle Vue, Manchester, 11th March 1940, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points), the other side of trophy inscribed Bantamweight Championship of British Empire (15 Rounds) Jim Brady (Gt Britain) v. Jackie Paterson (Gt. Britain) at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 12th September 1945, Won by Jackie Paterson (on points) on black socle base with white-metal plaque inscribed Presented to G.R. Johnstone by A.L. Ellsworth M.B.E., for services to Scottish Amateur Boxing, 13th June 1958, trophy 29cm with base 36cm, 20oz. Jackie Paterson was a Scottish boxer who was world flyweight boxing champion. He was also British champion at flyweight and bantamweight Paterson’s first fight was in May 1938 in Greenock, and he beat Joe Kiely on points over ten rounds. With the outbreak of World War II, Paterson joined the RAF, but continued to box regularly throughout the war years. In March 1940, he added the vacant Commonwealth title to his British one, when he won on points against Richie Kid Tanner in Manchester. In February 1941, he defended both titles against Paddy Ryan in Nottingham, winning on a technical knockout in the eighth. In August 1941, he had a shot at the Commonwealth bantamweight title, when he fought holder Jim Brady in Glasgow. However, he lost on points over fifteen rounds. In June 1943, Paterson fought former flyweight champion Peter Kane from Golborne in Lancashire for the vacant World flyweight championship. The world title fight, held at Hampden Park in Glasgow, lasted only a minute, as Paterson caught Kane early in the first round putting him down twice, before he was counted out the second time. Paterson was the first southpaw to be world flyweight champion. By successfully defending his British flyweight title twice he had also won a Lonsdale Belt outright. In September 1945, Paterson had a re-match with Jim Brady for his Commonwealth bantamweight title, beating him on points in Glasgow, to take the title. In March 1946, he fought the Frenchman, Theo Medina, for the vacant European bantamweight title. He won the fight, in London on a disqualification in the eighth. Paterson was now World, British and Commonwealth flyweight champion, as well as Commonwealth and European bantamweight champion. £280 - 320* 46

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47 The National Sporting Club Heavy Weight Championship Challenge Belt “The Lonsdale Belt” awarded to the Welsh boxer Jack Petersen, the 9ct gold central medallion with enamel picture of two boxers in a cartouche by Mappin & Webb with oak leaf and scroll border, flanked by two small 9ct gold rosettes, two further 9ct gold medallions with central enamel pictures of boxers training, two circular engraved medal bearing ‘12th July 1932 Jack Petersen defeated Reggie Meen at Wimbledon Stadium 2 rounds’ and ‘26th January 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Pettifer 12 rounds’, flanked by two further 9ct gold medallions each engraved ‘May 26th 1919 Frank Goddard defeated Jack Curphey 10 rounds’ and ‘May 14th 1923 Joe Beckett defeated Dick Smith 17 rounds’ and a further 9ct gold circular medal engraved ‘12th July 1933 Jack Petersen defeated Jack Doyle 2 rounds’, the medallions and medals connected by 9ct gold links, laid upon the red, white and blue colours, in a fitted Mappin & Webb case; sold together with a photograph of Jack Petersen wearing the Lonsdale Belt (3) Jack (John Charles) Petersen OBE TD (Welsh, 1911-1990), an amateur Welsh boxer having won the Welsh ABA titles at both light-heavyweight and heavyweight and the British ABA title at light-heavyweight in 1929/30. Turning professional in 1931 with his first professional fight at the Holborn Stadium, London against Bill Partridge, which he won in the fourth round through a knockout. Whilst winning his first sixteen professional fights he won the Welsh heavyweight title in 1932 through knockout against Dick Power in Greyfriars Hall, Cardiff within 21 seconds of the first round. For the British light-heavyweight title against Harry Crossley in May 1932 at the Holborn stadium, London, Petersen won on point over fifteen rounds, this title he later relinquished without defending it. In July 1932 he fought Reggie Meen for the British heavyweight title at Wimbledon Stadium, London, where he knocked out Meen in the second round, becoming the first Welshman to be British heavyweight champion, all achieved within ten months of becoming a professional boxer. Defending the title against Jack Pettifer in January 1933 at Olympia, Kensington with a knockout in the twelfth round. Petersen defended his title again against Jack Doyle, an Irish boxer from County Cork on the 12th July 1933 at White City Stadium, London, to a crowd of 30,000 approximately. The fight was ended in two rounds due to the disqualification of Doyle for repeating punching low. The third defence of the British light-heavyweight title for Petersen was against Len Harvey in November 1933 at the Royal Albert Hall, London and was lost to Harvey on points over fifteen rounds. The first defeat for Petersen in twenty-five professional fights. A re-match against Len Harvey in June 1934 at the White City Stadium, London for the British and the British Empire (Commonwealth) titles was won by Petersen in the twelfth round on a technical knockout. He defended these titles against Larry Gains in September 1934 at White City Stadium, George Hook in December 1934, Len Harvey in January 1936 at Wembley and Jock McAvoy in April 1936 at Earls Court. He lost both of the titles to South African Ben Foord in August 1936 at Leicester by a technical knockout in the third round, after which he retired at the age of twenty-five. The Lonsdale Belt (Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt) is the oldest championship belt in British Professional Boxing introduced by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale on behalf of the National sporting Club (NSC) in 1909 and from 1929 the British Boxing Board of Control, awarded to British boxing champions. Recipients include Freddie Welsh (1909 British Lightweight title) and Henry Cooper (Heavyweight title) the only boxer to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt three times, having won the last 9ct gold belt outright in 1959. The holder of the Lonsdale Belt under the rules of the NSC were required to defend his title within six months of a challenge and the belt became the holder’s property after three successful bouts held under the auspices of the NSC, consecutive or otherwise or after it was held for three consecutive years. Outright winners would receive a NSC pension of £50 per year from the age of fifty, the holder was required to pay a deposit and insurance for the belt. £15,000 - 20,000*

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48 A pair of Rocky Marciano boxing gloves, brown leather by Goldsmith of Cincinnati; together with a wooden display plaque with gilt titling from The National Sporting Club (3) Provenance: The Roland Dakin Collection, Bonham’s, 2nd August 1994, lot 783C. Acquired from Mickey Duff via The National Sporting Club. Roland Dakin was a British Boxing Board of Control referee for 38 years and presided over 40 World Fight titles. He was avid collector of boxing memorabilia and his professional capacity gave him wonderful access to leading boxing personalities. £1,500 - 2,500* 49 A pair of vintage boxing gloves signed by Henry Cooper, black Bryan of Worcester ‘The Amateur Champion’ gloves, both signed by Cooper in blue biro to the maker’s label £200 - 300* 49

50 Fight worn and signed Henry Cooper boxing trunks believed to have been from the Boston Jacobs fight at De Montfort Hall, Leicester, 17th April 1967, in blue velvet & white silk by Lonsdale of London, with H C monogram, signed by Cooper in blue biro to the maker’s label, mounted with a title plaque, framed & glazed, 77 by 96cm. Bought at auction at an evening event to celebrate the 82nd birthday of Henry Cooper’s boxing manager Jim Wicks in 1976. The auctioneer of the trunks was Henry Cooper himself. This was also the evening when “This Is Your Life” TV show host Eamonn Andrews surprised Jim Wicks with his ‘big red book’. On this occasion the trunks were sold as being worn by Cooper in his second fight with Muhammad Ali at Arsenal’s Highbury Stadium in 1966, but this information is incorrect. Extensive research is strongly pointing towards the Boston Jacobs fight from the following year as being the correct attribution. £1,500 - 2,000*

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51 An autographed Muhammad Ali Deer Lake training boxing glove dated 1978, the black leather left hand boxing glove, with a black and white Everlast label at the wrist, original yellow lace, signed in gold ‘Muhammad Ali 19-78’. Together with two letters of authenticity, length: 12 inches Provenance: This glove was signed by Muhammad Ali at his training camp at Deer Lake, Pennsylvania, during this preparation for his fight against Leon Spinks. It was signed for Pete Morkovin by Ali, who visited the Deer Lake training camp in Pennsylvania during this time with his father. Subsequently sold to Craig Hamilton of JO Sports Inc by Pete Morkovin. Included two letters of authenticity from Pete Morkovin and Craig Hamilton. £1,500 - 2,500* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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54 A pair of Joe Bugner boxing gloves, red leather by Baily’s of Glastonbury; together with a wooden display plaque with gilt titling from The National Sporting Club (3) Provenance: The Roland Dakin Collection, Bonham’s, 2nd August 1994, lot 783B. Described in the auction catalogue as being from a wight in Wolverhampton.

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Roland Dakin was a British Boxing Board of Control referee for 38 years and presided over 40 World Fight titles. He was avid collector of boxing memorabilia and his professional capacity gave him wonderful access to leading boxing personalities. £300 - 500*

52 The rare onsite programme for the Muhammed Ali v George Foreman in the World Heavyweight Championship Fight “Rumble in the Jungle”, in Kinshasa-Gombe, Zaire on 30th October 1974, in good condition £1,000 - 1,500**

53 A souvenir pennant for the Muhammad Ali v George Foreman World Heavyweight Championship boxing fight, printed on felt, 73cm. £150 - 200*

55 The boxing gloves worn by John Conteh and Lonnie Bennett during their Light Heavyweight Championship of the World fight at Wembley 11th Match 1975, both pairs red Baily’s ‘Glastonbury Special’; in an original Baily’s box Provenance: Bought at an Anglo-American Sporting Club auction at a charity dinner where they had been donated through the offices of Nat Basso. The lot includes three original display panels from the time with hand written details and provenance. £800 - 1,200* 56

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57 A Limited Edition bronze resin bust of Muhammad Ali by Sheerlast, bears artist seal to the reverse with monogram DRS, Limited Edition No. 20 of 200, with certificate on the base, height: 44cm. £200 - 300* 58 A superb and large panoramic photograph of the crowd scene before the Jack Johnson v Jim Jeffries boxing fight in Reno, Nevada, 4th July 1910, published by J & J Co., San Francisco, 1910, comprising two 10 by 72in. (25.5 by 183cm.) panoramas mounted together to provide a view of the crowd on all four sides of the boxing ring, the top inset with oval portraits of the fighters Johnson and Jeffries and the promoters Tex Rickard & Jack Gleason, printed inscription reading PANORAMA OF THE JEFFRIES AND JOHNSON CONTEST - RENO, NEVADA - JULY 4th 1910, TAKEN 30 MINUTES BEFORE CONTESTS, GATE $270,755.00, PURSE $121,000.00, ATTENDANCE 19-20 THOUSAND, in original wooden frame under glass, overall, 60 by 191cm., generally good condition, one vertical of discolouration, area of damage to wooden frame £1,500 - 2,500*

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59 A collection of over 250 b&w boxing press photographs mostly 1960s, the majority with backstamps and/or captions, subjects including Billy Walker, Brian London, Maurice Cullen, Jack Bodell, Walter McGowan, John McCluskey and many others, professional and amateur boxing represented £500 - 700* 60 A group of three posters featuring Muhammad Ali, the first for the fight v Ken Norton in 1976, together with two identical poster for the movie When we were Kings; sold together with an artist draw print featuring Ali in various poses, various sizes 52 x 40cm, tube rolled (4) £100 - 150*

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63 Boxing collectables, comprising a pair of stevengraphs featuring the prize fighters Jem Smith and John L Sullivan, framed and glazed, 19 x 15cm; a framed photograph of Joe Louis in military uniform in 1944, 34 x 28cm; a lobby card for the movie The Joe Louis Story; and a quantity of boxing press photographs, mostly with captions and back stamps, subjects including Emile Griffith, Henry Cooper, Joe Frazier, Ernie Terrell, Nino Benvenuti, Dick Tiger, Jimmy Ellis, Jerry Quarry, Cassius Clay and many others (qty) £120 - 180*

61 A Carlos Monzon v Jean Claude Bouttier Stade Yves Du Manor fight poster dated 17 June 1972, for the World Middleweight Title Contest. Monzon won when Bouttier retired in the 12th round, 40 x 5cm; together with a Larry Holmes v Leon Spinks Joe Louis Arena fight poster dated 12 June 1981, for the World Heavyweight Championship, Holmes retained the title when the referee stopped the contest in the 3rd round (2) £120 - 180*

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62 A Carlos Palomino v Wilfredo Benitez stadium fight poster for the World Welterweight Title, held on 14th Jan 1979 at the Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan, Benitez beat Palomino on points, 56 x 43.5cm; together with a Maurice Hope v Wilfredo Benitez fight poster for the World Junior Middleweight Title on 23rd May 1981 at Caesar’s Palace Las Vegas, Hope was knocked out in the 12th round, 71 x 56cm; a Wilfredo Benitez v Roberto Duran fight poster for the World Super-Heavyweight contest at Caesar’s Palace Las Vegas on 30th Jan 1982, Benitez won on points over 15 rounds, 69.5 x 55.5cm (3) £100 - 150*

64 A collection of over 100 boxing promotion handbills 1970s to 1990s, including world & British title fights, subjects including Lennox Lewis, Jim Watt, Ken Buchanan, Larry Holmes, Barry McGuigan, Mike Tyson, Frank Bruno, Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn and many others, contained in a binder file £200 - 300*

65 A rare Boxing Ticket for the World Light-heavyweight Championship Fight between Billy Conn v Gus Lesnevich, held at Madison Square Gardens, New York on 17th Nov 1939. it was an interesting fight because WWII had started and Gus Lesnevich was boxing in America before they entered the war £80 - 120*

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66 Boxing programme for the Joe Frazier v Buster Mathias in the Heavyweight Title Fight at Madison Square Gardens on 4th March 1968, In April 1967 Mohammed Ali forfeited the title by refusing to serve in the US army, the boxing organisations could not agree so the N.B.C ordered a straight flight in which Frazier beat Mathis, the referee stopped the fight in round 11, also on the bill were Nino Benvenuti v Emile Griffith in the Middleweight Title Fight, in which Benvenuti beat Griffith on point in 15 rounds £200 - 250**

68 A programme and ticket for the Muhammad Ali v Richard Dunn fight in Munich 24th May 1976, sold together with an Ali signed Biography by Thomas Hauser (3) £400 - 500*

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70 A signed & hand written postcard from the cricketer W.G. Grace dated 10th June 1914 addressed to The Secretary of the Cricket Club at Goldsmith’s College, the postcard embossed with Grace’s address at Fairmount, Mottingham, the card reads: DEAR SIR, THE ELTHAM GROUND IS CLOSE TO ELTHAM SATION IN CHAPEL FARM LANE. I FIND I HAVE 12 MEN, SO WOULD YOU PLAY 12 ASIDE AND OBLIGE. YOURS TRULY, W.G. GRACE. P.S. TELEPHONE ME ON RECEIPT OF THIS TO 1293 LEE GREEN.; sold for display purposes with a colour print of W.G. Grace (2) £200 - 250*

69 1970s signed photographs and promo cards etc. featuring UK wrestlers, many famous names including Mitzi Mueller, Adrian Street, Mick McManus, Steve Haggetty, Brian Maxine etc. (qty. approx. 75) £150 - 200* 67 Official programme for the Muhammad Ali v Ken Norton World Heavyweight Championship fight in San Diego 31st March 1973, good condition £80 - 120**

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71 The autographs of the 1926 Australia cricket team to England, large album page signed boldly in ink by 11 members of the touring team including Bardsley, Mailey, Richardson, Everett, Ponsford, Grimmett etc. £150 - 200* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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72 Ten signed cigarette cards from Players Cricketers 1934, comprising Ames, Santall, Hulme, Paynter, Hobbs (weak signature), Wyatt, Parks, Clark, Turnbull & Nichols £100 - 150*

73 Autographs of the Australia ‘invincibles’ cricket team to England in 1948, double album page signed by 15 tourists including Bradman, McCabe, Miller, Lindwall, Saggers, Morris etc., collected by Miller for A. Allen of Chester, with note to top of page with details £160 - 220*

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74 Australia 1948 ‘invincibles’: Sir Don Bradman and Arthur Morris double-signed photograph of the 1948 Australian cricket team, both signatures in ink and dedicated to “Raphael”, being Raphael Djanogly, the prominent Lord’s Taverner, this picture presented by Morris to Djanogly on the occasion of a dinner at Claridge’s, the reverse with a John Arlott article & photo relating to this event, framed & glazed £200 - 300*

75 Signed Don Bradman framed presentation including a rare colour photograph of the Australian cricketer, the 11 by 8in. mounted above a good ink signature from an album page, 45 by 28cm. £100 - 150*

76 A rare autographed List of Guests for Pelham Warner’s 80th Birthday celebrations held at the Long Room, Lord’s, signed by Warner and additionally by a fine selection of autographs J.W. Hearne, Frank Woolley, Jack Hobbs, Arthur Gilligan, S.F. Barnes, George Gunn, J.W. Hitch and C.B. Fry to front and R.E.S. Wyatt, F.R. Brown, G.O. Allen, C.M. Palmer, R.W.V. Robins, W.J. Edrich and D.J. Insole to back, 24th November 1953; sold together with a menu from the event with original MCC ribbon (2) £300 - 400*

77 Cricket autographs, including official autographs sheets for the 1958 New Zealand team to England; and the New South Wales team v Tasmania 1982; an autographed postal cover for Old Australia XI v Old England XI at The Oval 27.8.80, signatures including Bob Simpson, Neil Harvey, Frank Misson, John Gleeson et al; and an album containing 42 pre-prepared cricket autograph cards, signatures including Len Hutton, Dennis Amiss, Doug Insole, Malcolm Marshall, Ian Bishop, Fred Trueman, Colin Cowdrey, Ian Healey, Mark Taylor, Dean Jones, Chris Tavare and many others, some duplication of players £120 - 160* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


80 A collection of signed cricket postcards and other similarly sized items, with duplication of signatures including Bradman, other autographs including Hutton, Hadlee, Ambrose, Bedser, Washbrook, Insole, Close, Amiss, Boycott. Cowdrey, and many others £150 - 250*

78 A collection of cricket autograph sheets, including Australia to South Africa 1957-58; Australia to Pakistan & India 1959-60 x 3; Australia to England 1961; MCC to India & Ceylon 1933-4 x 2; England to New Zealand 1978; MCC to India, Pakistan & Ceylon 1961-62; International XI World Tour 1962; South Africa to England 1960; India to Australia 1947-48; England v West Indies 1995; and other Test groups including West Indies in Australia 1960-61 on a Xmas card, and miscellaneous items £600 - 900*

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81 Multi-signed print for the 1995 BSI World Masters [veterans] Cricket Cup, fully-signed by the players of the competing nations India, Australia, South Africa, England, West Indies (winners) & Sri Lanka plus umpires, signed by a galaxy of stars too numerous to mention but including team-captains Gavaskar, Lawson, Rice, Gatting, Garner & Mendis, all signatures next to printed names on the mount, the centre featuring an artwork of the Brabourne Stadium, Bombay, published by the Cricket Club of India, a few signatures somewhat faded, mostly fine

79 A cricket autograph collection, with many famous names including Bradman, Bill Bowes, Hanif Mohammed, Compron, Close, Illingworth, Trueman, Titmus, Godfrey Evans, Hutton, Insole, Gubby Allen, Lock, Nawab of Patardi, Cowdrey, Edrich, Lara, Graveney, Statham, Boycott, Willis, Keith Miller, Sobers, Clive Lloyd, Engineer, Greenidge, Neil Harvey, Emburey and many others; the lot including some non-cricket autographs notably George Best, Denis Law, Gordon Banks, Paul Gascoigne, Eric Cantona, Henry Cooper etc. £400 - 600*

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83 Six mini-bats signed by the England cricketing greats & group of three leather cricket balls signed by former England test captains. Mini bats signed by Geoffrey Boycott, Michael Atherton, Michael Vaughan, David Gower, Alec Stewart & Ian Bell. Red ball signed by Geoff Boycott, and white balls signed by Kevin Pietersen & Michael Vaughan, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (10) £300 - 400*

82 A group of six leather cricket balls & a group of eight mini-bats signed by current England players. Cricket balls signed by Joe Root, Chris Woakes, James Anderson, Moeen Ali, Steven Finn & Stuart Broad, the Root & Broad white balls, the others red; mini-bats signed by England cricketers Sir Alastair Cook, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, James Vince & Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, Dawid Malan & Eoin Morgan, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (15) £350 - 450*

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84 A white England cricket shirt signed by the 2009 touring team to the West Indies, with pre-prepared printing for the autographs, signed in black marker pen by Strauss, Anderson, Bopara, Bresnan, Broad, Collingwood, Cook, Onions, Panesar, Pietersen, Prior and Swann; 88.5 by 63cm., very good condition; sold together with a cricket bat signed by the 2008 England ODI touring team to India, signed in blue pen by Pietersen, Anderson, Bell, Bopara, Broad, Collingwood, Cook, Flintoff, Harmison, Patel, Prior, Shah, Swann, Sidebottom and Wright, very good condition (2) £80 - 100*

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86 Fully-signed official scorecard for Essex v Surrey, May 1983, County Championship, Surrey were all out 14 in their first innings, 22 signatures in ink including Foster and Phillip, the two Essex bowlers who took 4-6 and 10-4 respectively, mounted, framed & glazed £80 - 120*

85 Fourteen signed photographs of England cricketers past and present), signed in black marker pen by England Test Legends David Gower, Mike Brearley, Sir Ian Botham, Allan Lamb, Kevin Pieterson, Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain & Sir Alastair Cook and Current England test players Ben Stokes, Eoin Morgan, James Anderson, Jason Roy, Joe Root & Jonny Bairstow; varying sizes, typically 10 by 8in.; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (15) £200 - 300*

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87 Two signed Cricket books, Shane Warne (Australia) signed book “No Spin”; and Mike Brearley (England) signed book “On Form”, comes with COA and photo proof (3) £100 - 120**

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89 A group of four white leather cricket balls signed by the Australian players Glenn Maxwell, Mike Hussey, Pat Cummins & Usman Khawaja, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £100 - 120* 88 A collection of ten mini-bats signed by Australian cricket captains, legends and current players. Includes former test captains Greg Chappell, Ian Chappell, Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke, Steve Smith legends Dean Jones & Mike Hussey and current Australian players, David Warner, Shaun Marsh & Usman Khawaja, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA £350 - 450*

90 Seven signed test match photographs of Australian current and former cricketers, all 10 by 8in. colour match action photos, signed in black marker pen by Aaron Finch (One Day International), Chris Rogers, Michael Hussey, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Peter Siddle & Ryan Harris all Test Match photos; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £120 - 150* 90 24

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91 A trio of mini-bats signed by the West Indies cricketers Brian Lara, Chris Gayle & Richie Richardson plus a Gordon Greenidge signed Lasings AllStar cricket shirt, signatures in black marker pen, Lara on MRF, Richardson on Slazenger, Gayle on plain label; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £200 - 250* 92 New Zealand cricket memorabilia autographed by Brendon McCullum, Daniel Vettori & Tim Southy, comprising a cricket ball signed by Daniel Vettori, a Puma mini-bat signed by Brendon McCullum; and a 10 by 8in. colour photo signed by Tim Southy; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £80 - 100*

94 A old style cricket bat, stamped with retailers marks for Welsh Sports, Church St, Cardiff, and Special Selected; sold together with a vintage set of three cricket stumps and three boxed Kookaburra white cricket balls (7) £80 - 120*

93 Sri Lanka cricket memorabilia autographed by Kumar Sangakkara & Muttiah Muralitharan, comprising a SS mini-bat and a 10 by 8in. colour photograph signed by Kumar Sangakkara; and an 8 by 12in. colour photograph signed by Muttiah Muralitharan; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £100 - 120*

95 A cricket bat signed by the 1948 Australian ‘Invincible’s’ Cricket Team, 17 signature in ink to the face, including Bradman, Morris, Hassett, Harvey, Barnes, Lindwall, Miller, Johnston, etc. £300 - 500* 93 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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96 A cricket bat signed to the front by 17 members of the India 1959 touring team to England, including Gaekwad, Umrigar, Contractor, Manjrekar etc., additionally signed to the reverse by the county teams of Essex, Kent, Hampshire, Middlesex, subjects including Marshall, Shackleton, Russell, Titmus, Cowdrey, Evans, Insole etc., mostly clear signatures £100 - 120*

99 Team-signed England v New Zealand 2008 ODI Tour presentation cricket shirt, official memorabilia product issued by the Professional Cricketers’ Association, signed in black marker pen by Collingwood, Ambrose, Anderson, Bell, Bopara, Broad, Cook, Mustard, Pietersen, Shah, Sidebottom, Swann, Tredwell, Tremlett & Wright, mounted, framed & glazed, 104 by 86cm.; sold together with a cricket bat double-signed by the England and Bangladesh Test Squads in 2005 (2) £140 - 180*

97 A cricket bat signed by Packer Rebels, the faced signed in ink by the World Team, the reverse signed by the West Indies and Australian Teams of 1977 £150 - 200*

100 Team-signed Darren Lehmann Australia match-worn ODI shirt from the 2004-05 home season, the gold No.25 shirt signed in black marker pen by Lehmann and nine team-mates including Gilchrist, Hayden, Hodge, Langer etc., signed and gifted for the Mark Earlham Benefit Dinner, mounted with a title plaque, framed & glazed, overall 77 by 87cm. £150 - 200*

98 Mick Hucknall Sports Memorabilia Collection: Brian Lara signed cricket bat, Duncan Fearnley bat signed boldly in black marker pen and inscribed “Best Wishes”, mounted in a deep frame, 100 by 27cm. £80 - 120*

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101 Ricky Ponting signed Australia Test Match shirt from his era, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £150 - 200*

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103 An 18ct gold Rothmans World Cup XI 1966 Champions Medallion Presented to the Winners At Lord’s Sept 1966, in a fitted Gregory & Nicholas Ltd box, diameter: 50mm, weight: 91.87 gms; hallmarked 18ct £1,800 - 2,000*

102 Three silver Rothmans World Cup XI 1966 Medallions At Lords 1966, each in a John Pinches fitted box, hallmarked 925, diameter: 50 mm; each weight 65 gms & 2 x 66gms; sold together with a silver Rothmans Rest of the World XI 1968, in a fitted box, hallmarked 926, diameter: 50 mm, weight: 60 gms; with a group of books, programmes and ephemera of Tobacco Sponsorship in the 1960s’ and 1970’s including a Cricket Almanack for England v Australia 1968, bearing several signatures to the back cover including Bob Simpson, Godfrey Evans, Frank Tyson, and others and three souvenir programmes from the Rothmans Rest of the World 1968 competition, bearing several signatures to inside pages including Graeme Pollock, G.D. McKensie, S.M. Nurse, J.D. Lindsay, Bill Lawry, Wes Hall, Basil Butcher, Eddie Barlow, Gary Sobers; also tennis interest, being receipts of prize money paid to tennis players for the first tournament ever played at the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 (qty)

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104 A 18ct gold Rothmans World Cup XI 1967 Champions Medallion Presented to the Winners At Lord’s, in a fitted Gregory & Nicholas Ltd box, diameter: 50mm, weight: 80.38 gms; hallmarked 18ct £1,600 - 1,800*

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This competition was an early forerunner of the modern day ICC Cricket World Cup. £250 - 350* 105 A champion’s ring for the Stanford 20/20 cricket tournament won by the Trinidad and Tobago team in 2008, 10k gold set with approximately twenty 2.5 point diamonds, in original case; sold with a certificated cased commemorative silver coin for the tournament (2)

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Trinidad and Tobago won the Final by 9 wickets having bowled out Jamaica for just 93 runs. The winning team won US$1 million whilst each player received a gold & diamond ring. The tournament was organised by the Texan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford. £800 - 1,200*

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108 A Victorian silver plated cricket ball inkwell, stamped EPNS, the top half of the hinged ball unusually mirrored internally, cricket ball feet, diameter 8cm., good condition £150 - 200*

111 Two Victorian Staffordshire cricket mugs c.1840, both of waisted form, decorations depicting Box, Pilch and Clarke, fine condition; sold together with two catalogues the Keith Crump Collection of Cricket Memorabilia auction in 2006 (4) £80 - 120*

106 A Victorian silver plated cricket novelty, designed as a tripod formed with model cricket bats, on a stepped circular base, height 18cm., good condition £200 - 250*

109 A Victorian silver-plated presentation model of a cricket ball, engraved with a cricketer and inscribed PRESENTED BY THE COMMITTEE OF THE WIGAN CRICKET CLUB, TO MR JOHN TOWER, FOR THE BEST BOWLING AVERAGE IN THE 1st ELEVEN DURING THE YEARS 1873-4-5, good condition £180 - 220*

107 Victorian silver plated cricket ball ashtray stamped EPNS, designed as a cricket ball on a cricket bats tripod, height 13cm., good condition £120 - 160* 110 Pair of Victorian silver plated cricket ball peppers, twist opening, diameter 4.5cm. £140 - 180*

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112 Burleigh Ware pottery cricketer jug 1930s, the handle formed by a cricketer playing a forward defensive shot, height 19cm., good; sold together with a Britannia Designs, Dartmouth, pint mug with printed decoration of Lord’s Cricket Ground, cracked, height 13cm. £150 - 200*

113 A Coalport Limited Edition Commemorative Plate W.G. Grace Century of Centuries 1866-1895, 22cm diameter; sold together with a Royal Doulton Limited Edition History of the Ashes, with Official certificate signed by Don Bradman, 1187 of 7,500, 26cm. diameter (3) £50 - 100*

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114 A collection of twenty porcelain Cricket Plates comprising of nine Coalport County Cricket Champions Plates, Hampshire 1973, Kent 1978, Essex 1976, Leciestershire 1975, Middlesex 1976, Essex 1979, Kent Middlesex 1977, Worcestershire 1974, Middlesex 1976; two Coalport England 1977 Jubilee Test Series v’s Australia plates (one broken); one Coalport Australia 1977 Touring Cricket Team plate (broken); one Coalport England v’s Australia Centenary Test 1980 plate; six Coalport Century of Centuries plates, Sir John Berry Hibbs, G Boycott, Sir Donald Bradman AC, JH Edrich Ames CBE, MC Cowdrey CBE; one Wedgwood Montreal Olympiad XXI 1976 plate, majority boxed (20) £200 - 300*

115 A pair of original watercolour oval portrait cameos of the Yorkshire cricketers Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton, signed with CWD monogram, 7.5 by 6.5cm., framed and glazed £120 - 160*

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116 Two original Roy Ullyett (1914-2001) cricket cartoon artworks, the first signed, pen & ink & blue pencil, “England All Out 71. Glance at the stop press old boy. See if Greig has done the decent thing and shot himself”; the other signed, pen & ink & blue pencil, “[umpire] Wearing my hat this way I can’t see a thing but it keeps the perspiration out of my eye”, both mounted, framed & glazed, similarly sized 40 by 30cm.; sold together with six items of Lord’s Cricket Ground memorabilia, comprising: i) a framed Lord’s poster for the England v Australia Ladies’ ODI 4th August 1976, 98 by 65cm. ii) a framed Lord’s poster for the Cricket Memorial Gallery c.1970s, 73 by 52cm iii) framed colour print after Charles Cundall’s oil painting England v Australia at Lord’s 1938, 32 by 45cm. iv) framed print of the Grand Jubilee Match at Lord’s in 1837, badly foxed, 33 by 45cm. v) framed reproduction print after C. Atkinson’s lithograph of Lord’s c.1830 vi) a printed Mac cartoon set at Lord’s titled “Ah, the umpires are coming out to inspect the pitch at last”, unframed 30 by 39cm., creases (8) £250 - 350*

117 117 An original watercolour of Nairobi Cricket Pavilion and ground by Mary Russell, signed & dated 1974, a rare item concerning East African cricket, framed & glazed, 68 by 49cm. overall £100 - 120*

118 118 A collection of 13 framed decorative reproductions of famous early cricket prints, after originals by Rowlandson, Basebe, Felix, Anderson etc., and also views of cricket in Melbourne, Sydney, The Oval, Chichester and elsewhere, various sizes, the largest 51 by 26cm.; sold together with eight similar others, unframed & rolled, various conditions (21) £120 - 160*

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119 Photogravure of the cricketer W.G. Grace after the portrait painting of 1895 by John Ernest Breun (1862-1921), the image 35 by 28cm., water damage to surrounding mount but image unaffected, in period frame, overall 59 by 50cm.; sold together with framed sheet music with artwork featuring W.G. Grace, “Cricket, The Song of the Centuries” by J. Harcourt Smith, 37 by 27cm. (2) £150 - 200*

120 Framed cricket presentations, comprising: a good quality coloured portrait photograph of V.S. Ranjitsinhji dressed in his Indian princely finery, mounted with a presentation plaque, overall 49 by 35cm.; a group of five Kinsella-style small prints of children playing cricket; four smartly framed sets of John Player’s cigarette cards of cricketers; and a small hand coloured cricket print after A.C. Havell (11 items) £150 - 200*

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121 A collection of seventeen Albert Chevallier Tayler chromolithographic prints of Famous Cricketers, c.1905 comprising of Laver, Darling, Jones, Harris, MacGregor, Spooner, Grace, Hearne, Rhodes, Gregory, Jackson, Haigh, Tyldesley, Burgess, Wynyard, King, published Gilbt Whitehead & Co and Spottiswoode & Co, player biography on the reverse, each framed and glazed, 39.8 x 27.1cm. (17) £180 - 220*

122 A collection of 14 Vanity Fair prints of cricketers and others sportsmen, including racing, golf, shooting, rowing etc, cricketers comprising Warner, Dalmeny, Palairet, Lyttelton, Wells, Hawke, Hirst, all framed & glazed, the cricketers titled, various sizes, typically 44 by 30cm. £250 - 350*

123 Two extremely rare Cricket in Ireland team photographs dating from 1863, the Malahide and Dublin University teams taken before the match in 1863, annotated to the rear. Malahide Cricket Club on the outskirts of Dublin was founded in 1861 (2) £100 - 150*

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124 An early carte-de-visite sized photograph of the Gloucestershire County Cricket team in 1877, including the ‘three Graces’ W.G., G.F. & E.M., Fairbanks, Monkland, Townshend, Capt. Kingscote etc. £120 - 160*

127 A collection of framed cricket photographs a couple bearing autographs, notably a large colour photograph of the England 1974-75 Ashes team in Australia signed by Bob Willis, 50 by 77cm., also a small Mike Brearley signed photo; other items including England & West Indies souvenir photos from the same period with printed signatures, modern repros of famous early cricket photography, Middlesex County team, cricket streaker, and miscellaneous, the lot also including a framed Yorkshire CCC tea towel with autographs including England internationals Boycott & Old (14 items) £100 - 150*

129 Five menus for the Annual Dinners of The Pioneer Cricket Club, London, for 1904, 1905, 1906, 1909 & 1910, all held at Oval Road, Regent’s Park £60 - 80*

125 A period photograph of the A.O.D. and W.G. Grace XI cricket teams taken during cricket week at Woolwich in June 1914, 9 by 11in. b&w, manuscript legend to mount, in original wooden frame under glass, 45 by 53cm., good condition £80 - 100*

126 Fine period photograph of Jack Hobbs and Douglas Jardine walking out to bat in the 5th Ashes Test Australia v England at Melbourne in March 1929, mounted under glass in a period frame £100 - 150*

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128 An unusual late 19th Century embroidered picture of the Cricketer W.G. Grace batting at the wicket, the background hand-washed, 42 by 58cm., in contemporary oak frame, glazed, slight scuff to background £120 - 160*

130 1911 poster for Lane’s XI Cricket Club, the committee of the club announcing the first annual Bohemian Concert to be held at the Cannon Street Hotel, 15th December 1911, black & white printing, folds as issued, mounted in a clip frame, 77 by 51cm., tear & paper loss to centre of vertical fold, other minor damage £100 - 150*

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131 A collection of memorabilia relating to Jack Hobbs Limited, including a large accounting ledger detailing dividends, petty expenses, bad debts, deposit account, directors expenses, interest, general expenses, investments, P&L, PAYE & Pensions, printing, stationery & advertising, salaries, rent, repairs, taxation etc.; together with three smaller ledgers containing further accountancy, shareholders and minutes of directors’ meetings; the lot also including a metal company stamp; and letterhead and envelope stationery £300 - 400*

132 M.C.C. flag formerly flown at Lord’s Cricket Ground, linen in red & yellow (‘egg & bacon’) stripes, approx. 170 by 280cm., fair condition, some holes £300 - 500*

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133 A quantity of cricket memorabilia, Three 1970s autographed cricket bats, England & West Indies double-siged, Glamorgan and Middlesex & Derbyshire, some autographs fading; a good selection of cricket supporters’ rosettes as sold at Lord’s cricket ground c.1970s/80s; also wooden shield bearing county crests; plus cricket membership books Middlesex, MCC and others; also five cricket bats of various vintage, and other miscellaneous items including a Middlesex CCC supporter’s banner; twelve cricket caps; a cricket blazer and four cricket neck ties £250 - 350*

134 134 Charles Box’s “The Theory and Practice of Cricket”, this being an author signed copy with dedication to Arthur Allom, the architect of the first grandstand at Lord’s Cricket Ground 1866-67, 8vo, Frederick Warne and Co., London, 1868 £100 - 150**

135 135 Two bound volumes of The Cricketer magazine, being Vol 1 and Vol 2 of the series, Vol 1 No.1 published 30th April 1921, Vol 2 covering April to September 1922 £120 - 150**

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136 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, an unbroken run for 1938 to 2017, softback except for 2006 in hardback; the lot also including 11 other Wisden publications £700 - 900**

138 Yorkshire County Cricket Club Handbooks, for 1902 to 1905, 1907 to 1909, 1912, 1916, 1920 to 1940, 1947 to 1962, two for 1963, 1964 to 1965, two for 1966, 1967 to 1968, 1970 to 1982 & 1989; the lot also including non-Yorks CCC related 1954-55 Rugby Guide and a cricket score book for 1933-34 £250 - 350**

140 Arnold Palmer Open Champion golfer 1961 and 1962 signed/ mounted photo/card display, measuring 24” x 20” which is standard frame size to drop straight into; along with Seve Ballesteros Open Champion 1961 and 1962, signed/mounted photo/card display measuring 24” x 20” which is standard frame size to drop straight into (2) £250 - 300*

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141 Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer signed colour photographs, both signed in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed (2) £120 - 160*

137 Autographed cricket album specially produced for A.J. McIntyre’s Benefit Year in 1955, containing a signed b&w photo of the Surrey & England Wicket-Keeper, then an autographed page for every English county, plus England, Australia & Pakistan international teams £200 - 250**

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139 Autographs and memorabilia from the 1951 Open Golf Championship at Royal Portrush, autographs on six album pages, 18 golfers including the winner Max Faulkner, plus De Lamaze, De Bendern, Van Donck (twice), Verwey, Thomson, Faulkner, Adams, Bousfield, Enderby, Poulton, Travaini, Lees, Kane, Panton, Whitcombe, Hancock & Daly; sold with an official programme and drawsheet for the Friday, an admittance ticket and a group of press cuttings £150 - 200*

142 Official St Andrews postcard of the famous Claret Jug signed by six past winners of the Open Golf Championship, Seve Ballesteros, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Tom Watson, Gary Player and Henry Cotton £180 - 220*

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143 Autographed 1976 Piccadilly World Match Play Golf Championship dinner menu, signed on the inside page by Seve Ballesteros, Brian Barnes, Ray Floyd, David Graham, Hubert Green, Hale Irwin, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player; sold together with a set of four Piccadilly World of Golf books dating from 1972 to 1976, each book autographed by the competitors in that years event, including Tony Jacklin, Lee Trevino, Gary Player, Doug Saunders, Tom Watson, Johnny Miller and others (5) £300 - 500* 144 Celebrity golfers autographs collected at the Bob Hope Classic in 1983, including James Garner, Henry Cooper, Bobby Charlton, Telly Savalas, Eric Sykes, Jimmy Hill, Dickie Davies, Alan Shepard, Baron Victor Matthews, Jimmy Tarbuck etc. £50 - 70*

145 A collection of 37 signed photographs of golfers, Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Palmer, Player, Coetzee, Oosthuizen, Westwood, Schwartzel, Clarke, Garcia, Yang, Laura Davies, Woosnam, Bjorn and many others, mostly colour, various sizes, some duplication of players, some with personalised dedications £200 - 300* 146 Private collection of ten signed golf photos taken by Robin Gray, who was a freelance photographer for the Glasgow Herald, these four photos being stills produced by Outram of Glasgow for the paper to publish from having annotations lightly attached, describing each image with date, golfer and hole they were taken at, Signed photos are Jack Nicklaus 21/7/84, Lee Trevino 19/7/84, Tom Watson 18/7/85 and Greg Norman 7/7/85 Bernhard Langer not dated, Nick Faldo 19/7/85, Bill Longmuir 19/7/84, Sam Torrance 21/7/84, Robert Lee not dated and Greg Norman not dated £200 - 250*

147 Seve Ballesteros signed colour photograph, signature in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed £80 - 120*

148 Tiger Woods signed Augusta scorecard photographic display, from a limited edition this numbered 18/25, comprising a 12 by 8in. colour photograph of Woods in the follow through position, mounted next to an Augusta scorecard reverse mounted and signed by the golfer in black marker pen, the display also incorporating printed biographical details and title plaques, the reverse taped with a COA issued by ASA Accugrade Inc., Florida, framed & glazed, 71 by 75cm. £140 - 180*

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149 Tiger Woods signed golf ball, colour photograph and book, a Dunlop ball signed in black marker pen, a 10 x 8cm colour photo signed in gold marker pen and a Tiger Woods Sports Illustrated book signed in maker pen, each individual item comes with a COA (6). £150 - 250*

151 A multi-signed 1983 Open Championship Programme, signature including Seve Ballesteros (signed on colour photograph), Gordon Brand, Hal Sutton, Bill Rogers, Mike McCoy, Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Peter Oosterhuis, Masahiro Kuramoto, Raymond Floyd, Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, Lee Trevino, Larry Nelson, Mark James, John Bland, Hale Irwin and many others £100 - 150** 152 Four First Day Covers signed by Open Championship winning golfers, Tom Watson, Sandy Lyle, Greg Norman and Nick Faldo; sold with three Official Open Annuals to accompany years 1985-1987 inclusive £80 - 110*

150 Tiger Woods signed 1997 Masters scorecard, signature in blue marker pen; sold with a colour photograph of the golfer £100 - 150*

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153 A trio of signed Open Championship golf caps, “The Open” white caps signed by three former winners, Tom Watson (Winner 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983), Henrik Stenson (Winner 2016) and Padraig Harrington (Winner 2007 & 2008), all signed with black permanent marker and comes with COA and photo proof of golfer signing the cap (4) £180 - 200*

154 A 1999 European Tour Year Book signed by golfers that played in the 1999 Benson & Hedges Celebrity Pro-Am event, sold with a programme for the tournament that lists the competitors, the Pro-Am took place the day before the Benson & Hedges International Open commenced, in 1999 the winner was Colin Montgomerie who has signed the front cover of the Year Book (2) £150 - 250**

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155 Eduardo Romero’s winning golf ball, from the Omega European Masters Championship in 2000, played at Crans-Sur-Sierre, the Titleist ball signed by Romero in black marker pen and mounted in a custom made glass fronted case, lined with astroturf and backed with a photograph of Romero in action, 20 x 31 x 7.5cm. £250 - 350*

157 136th Open Championship Carnoustie 2007 - pin flag signed by the winning golfer Padraig Harrington (Republic of Ireland), signed with black permanent marker and comes with COA and photo proof of golfer signing the flag (2) £120 - 150*

160 147th Open Championship Carnoustie 2018 - pin flag signed by the winning golfer Francesco Molinari, signed with black permanent marker and comes with COA and photo proof of golfer signing the flag (2) £150 - 200*

158 143rd Open Championship Royal Liverpool 2014 - pin flag signed by the winning golfer Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), signed with black permanent marker and comes with COA and photo proof of golfer signing the flag (2) £180 - 200*

156 British Masters & PGA Championship golf pin flags signed by Justin Rose and Alex Noren, British Masters 2018 - Justin Rose (England), Rose was the host of the 2018 British Masters, held at Walton Heath Golf Course in Surrey; BMW PGA Championship 2017 - Alex Noren (Sweden) winner, both signed with black permanent marker and comes with COA and photo proof of golfer signing the flag (3) £180 - 200*

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159 145th Open Championship Royal Troon 2016 - pin flag signed by the winning golfer Henrik Stenson (Sweden), signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £100 - 150*

161 147th Open Championship Carnoustie - 2018: two pin flags flags signed by past winning golfers, the first signed by Sir Nick Faldo (Winner 1987, 1990 & 1992), the other signed by golfing legend Tom Watson (Winner 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983), both signed with black permanent marker and comes with COA and photo proof of golfer signing the flag (3) £150 - 200*

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163 Two golf caps signed by US Masters Champions, the first a Titliest Cap signed by Adam Scott - Australia (2013 US Masters Champion); the other an Adidas Cap signed by Bernhard Langer - Germany (1985 & 1993 US Masters Champion), signed with black permanent marker and comes with COA and photo proof of golfer signing the cap (3) £180 - 200*

162 A group of twelve photographs signed by International golfers / US Masters Champion, The Open Champions and PGA Champion, comprising Aaron Bradley, Adam Scott (2013 US Masters Champion), Jason Day (2015 PGA Championship), Lee Westwood, Vijay Singh, Ernie Els (2002 & 2012 Open Champion), Henrik Stenson (2016 Open Champion), Jordan Spieth (2017 Open Champion), Phil Mickelson (2013 Open Champion, Jim Furyk, Rickie Fowler & Steve Stricker, colour tournament action, the largest 8 by 12in, all signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (13) £250 - 300*

164 A trio of USA Majors signed golf pin flags, comprising 2018 US Masters - Patrick Reed (USA) 2018 Winner of The US Masters, 2015 US PGA Whistling Straits - Jason Day (Australia), 2016 US Open Oakmont - Dustin Johnson (USA) - each signed with black permanent marker and comes with COA and photo proof of golfer signing the flag (4) £250 - 300*

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165 A quantity of golf books, including a signed copy of Henderson & Stirk’s Golf In The Making, Darwin’s Brtitish Golf, The History of Golf in Britain, other authors including Baird, Cotton, Longhurst, Alliss etc., subjects including history, art, memorabilia & collecting, club histories, reminiscences, humour, pictorial etc. £250 - 350**

169 A collection of golfing collectibles, including two rare “Henry” golf cigarette cards by J Wix & Sons Ltd; postcards; golf bag watch; golf balls; rubber ‘unlosable’ tees & other vintage tees; plus other miscellaneous items (a qty.) £100 - 150*

166 French booklet “Le Jeu De Mail A Aix”, this copy signed by the author Marcel Provence, published 1939 £100 - 150**

167 Three Bobby Jones golf “Flicker” books, 11a Drive and Mashie, 11b Brassie and Iron, 11c Out the Rough and Putt, reasonably good condition £200 - 250* 168 A complete set of Churchman’s Prominent Golfers cigarette cards, published in 1931, mounted in double-glazed frame with back text visible, overall 84 by 30cm. £100 - 200*

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170 Eight sets of golf cigarette cards, Five sets mounted as framed displays, comprising: i) Churchman’s Jovial Golfers, 1934, 36/36; ii) Wills’s Golfing, 1924, 25/25; iii) Player’s Championship Golf Courses, 1936, 25/25; iv) Player’s Golf, 1939, 25/25; v) Churchman’s Famous Golfers, 1927, 50/50, the remainder in album sleeves, comprising: vi) Churchman’s Prominent Golfers, 1931, 12/12; vii) Player’s Golf, 1939, 25/25; and viii) Wills’s Famous Golfers, 1930, 25/25 £250 - 350*

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171 Three golf board games ‘Spin-Golf’ and ‘Midget Golf’, two Spin-Golf boxed board games, the first by Chad Valley containing board, three spinners and instructions boxed, the second by E-Zee-On with board, two spinners, two markers, score card and instructions boxed and Midget Golf Glevum Series containing instructions, board and parts, flag poles, two clubs with two balls; condition poor with damage to each box, parts missing from each game; sold together with a child’s set of golf clubs, comprising driver, iron, mashie and putter in a canvas bag (8) £100 - 150*

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172 A menu fully-signed by the Great Britain & Ireland 1967 Ryder Cup golf team, from the Fairmile Restaurant, Cobham, Surrey, signed to the interior by Dai Rees (Captain), Brian Huggett, Peter Alliss, Tony Jacklin, Bernard Hunt, George Will, Christy O’Connor, Dave Thomas, Neil Coles, Malcolm Gregson & Hugh Boyle; sold with a printed information sheet relating to the occasion (2) The meal at the Fairmile Restaurant followed the morning’s Wills Ryder Cup Target Golf Tournament held at Fairmile Driving Range, Cobham, and contested between the Ryder Cup team players. The lot includes an information sheet about the tournament. £400 - 600*

173 Two pairs of 16mm golfing film reels from the Shell Wonderful World of Golf series, the first pair titled “Jockey Club” featuring the 1962 match between Mike Souchak and Roberto De Vicenzo at the Jockey Club (Red Course) Buenos Aires, Argentina; the other titled “Royal Melbourne - Australia” and featuring the match between Gary Player and Peter Thomson at Royal Melbourne G.C., also in 1962, in original cardboard boxes, good condition

174 A Michael Brown Life Association Calendar print of The Ladies’ Golf Championship at Gullane in 1897, monochrome, the image 23 by 37cm., mounted, framed & glazed 35 by 59cm., good condition; sold with a framed key identifying all subjects (2) £120 - 160*

175 An advertisement colour lithograph for Canadian Club Whisky featuring a decorative golf artwork after the Canadian artist Henry Sandham (1842-1910), copyright of Hiram Walker & Sons Distillery and the scene believed to be Algonquin Golf Course in New Brunswick which was owned by Hiram Walker, the image 36 by 51cm., mounted under glass in a maple veneer frame, overall 53 by 69cm., good, colours vivid, some damage to veneer on frame £250 - 400*

Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf was a televised series of golf challenge matches which began in 1961. The programme was sponsored by Shell Oil. £120 - 180*

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177 A group of five golf pictures, i) an modern oil on board painted in an older style signed H. Cobb, framed ii) a 1932 drawing by Charles Martin titled The Duffer, framed iii) Vanity Fair Print by Lib of Mr John Bull Jun., framed iv) 1939 Tatler print titled The Lucifer Golfing Society’s Annual Dinner, mounted v) coloured print c.1910 titled A Question of Form various sizes, good condition £150 - 200* 176 Three framed golf prints/ posters, i) a Frost & Reed 1951 reprint of Charles Lees’ “The Golfers” (key pasted to backboard); ii) a Cannes “La Ville des sports elegants” travel poster; iii) and a 1999 Ryder Cup limited edition print signed by the artist Graeme Baxter and European team captain Mark James, various sizes, the largest 83 by 60cm., good condition; sold together with a collection of Golfing b&w photographs, comprising Prince Albert (Later George VI) 1911 playing a shot; Arlene Brooks at 4 years old in a tournament in Los Angeles 1939; Arlene Brooks at 16 years old winning the US Girls Junior Championship 1951; Ralph Kennedy playing St Andrews Sept 1951, his 3,000th course; James Adams playing out of a bunker; J.L. Black playing the 12th at Moor Park; Ronnie White, English Amateur Golfer; Harry Weet; sold together with others, and three golf related postcards (19) £100 - 150*

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178 A group of four Graeme Baxter limited edition golf prints, all signed by the artist, comprising: i) St Andrews, view from the Old Course Hotel, 555/850; ii) 1993 Ryder Cup, The Belfry, 315/850; iii) Cypress Point, 381/850; and iv) Pebble Beach, 354/850, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 73 by 84cm. £70 - 100*

179 A rare colourful Dutch delft tile featuring kolf, 15.2 x 15.4cm, minor wear to edges £200 - 300*

180 Four blue and white Dutch delft tiles featuring kolf, largest 13.3 x 13.2cm; sold together with a blue and white Dutch delft tile featuring two tennis players, 12.7 x 12.7cm, minor wear to the edges, and one of the kolfing tiles has been repaired; sold together with a lead kolf club head and a book “Master of the Ice Scene” by Hendrick Avercamp, published by the Rijks Museum Amsterdam (6) £250 - 350*

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181 Taylor-Tunnicliffe pottery golfing tobacco jar & cover c.1900, decorated primarily on yellow, green & black glaze with a continuous frieze of golfers in historical costume, with patent non detachable fitting to airtight cover, the base stamped A.F.C. PATENT, 17870, height 16cm., good condition £300 - 400* 182 A Royal Doulton Kingsware golfing jug, designed by Crombie of golfers in historical costume on a brown glazed ground, height 23cm., good £300 - 400* 183 Royal Doulton Kingsware golfing jug, designed by Crombie of golfers in historical costume on a brown glazed ground, height 24cm., handle repaired £100 - 150* 184 A rare and decorative Edwardian soft paste porcelain teapot decorated with golfing scenes, featuring gentlemen and ladies playing competitively with caddies, spectators and officials, marked 4271 to underside, height 13cm., very good condition £250 - 350*

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185 A group of golf ceramics, comprising a Royal Crown Derby figurine of a lady golfer, height 18cm., rubbing to glaze colours; a Royal Doulton Series Ware proverb plate designed by Crombie, 26.5cm diameter and a small pot from the Crombie golf Series, height 7cm.; a Carlton Ware stoneware match stick holder, height 6.5cm; a Carlton Ware tobacco jar & cover, height 12.5cm.; a Gibson of Staffs narrow width vase, height 9cm.; and a Darmouth Pottery tankard, height 13cm. (7 items) £150 - 250* 186 The Triumvirate porcelain plate commemorating the 25th Playing of the Open Championship on the Old Course at St Andrews, featuring John Henry Taylor, James Braid and Harry Vardon, plate no. 138; sold together with a Grimwades porcelain depicting The Indispensable Caddie, and a golfing inkstand with an Edwardian golfer with full backswing, in cast pewter, 14 x 20.3 x 7.8cm. (3) £75 - 100*

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187 Collection of mostly golfing ceramics and glass, comprising a Hummel pottery character jug; Royal Bradwell Sports Series tankard and mug; Buchan Pottery mug; a trio of nurseyware items (featuring golf, cricket & football); and five Lucifer Golfing Society wine glasses, good (12 items) £140 - 180*

188 A large miscellany of modern golf collectibles, ceramics, glassware (including Stuart crystal), bar and drinks ware, dinner mats & coasters, Lucifer Golfing Society items, souvenir golf ball and many other items (a qty.) £80 - 120*

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189 Silver plated novelty golfing toast rack, formed with four pairs of crossed golf clubs, with gutty golf balls at each end of the base, loop handle, length 14cm., height 13cm., good £80 - 120*

191 A Desmo chrome plated car mascot of a square mesh golf ball flying off the tee c.1950s maker’s stamp, mounted on a stepped wooden plinth, the mascot 13cm. long, the base 15cm. square £150 - 200*

190 A solid bronze golfer car mascot by Louis Lejeune Ltd of London c.1935, height 16.5cm. £80 - 120*

192 An amusing 1950s painted brass door stop modelled as a frustrated golfer snapping his putter in two over his leg, mounted on a circular base, height 31cm., good condition £150 - 200*

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193 The golfing medal collection of Brigadier A.G. Barry C.B.E. D.S.O. M.C. dating from 1902 comprising 22ct gold Amateur Golf Championship Medal 1905, 58.42gms; St Andrews Gold Medal 1904; Buxton and High Peak Golf Club Best Gross Score Medal 1911/12/15 Summer Meeting; Oxford University Golf Club Medal; William IV Medal; Golf De Monte Carole Medal Saison 1921-22; Runners Up Cologne Post Cricket Cup Southern League Medal from Germany 1919; The Strule Ladies Golf Club Scratch Challenge Medal; The University of St Andrews Athletic Union Golf Scratch Medal 1903-04 & Golf Dufferin Medal 1903-04; 18ct gold Army Golfing Society The Black Match Medal 1922; Amateur Scottish Championship Semi-Finalist Medal 1902 (21); together with a scrapbook of photographs and press cuttings; sold with three medals awarded to G. Barbour-Turnbull Esq, 15ct gold Edinburgh Merchant Company Golf Club Weir Gold Medal for the three lowest scores 1912; S.C.C.G.C. Summer Competition Archerfield 1912; 1915 Terraoue Marique Medal, mounted on a velvet board and framed, 41.5 x 33.5cm. (25) Brigadier A.G. Barry C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C. (1885-1942) was a professional soldier and an English amateur golfer who won the coveted Amateur Championship title in 1905, and the Army Championship on two occasions in 1922 and 1925. Barry was born in Torpoint, Cornwall, 6th September 1885, and so was just 19 years old and studying at the University of St Andrews when he won the Amateur Championship in 1905 at Prestwick, beating Osmund Scott, who also played First-Class cricket for Gloucestershire, 3 and 2. A year earlier the 18-year-old had won the R&A Gold Medal. In 1905 Barry capped a memorable year by winning the King William IV Medal of the R&A. He then studied at Cambridge University, playing against Oxford in 1906 and 1907. In 1914 he studied at Oxford and played for Oxford against his former university Cambridge. Barry also represented England against Scotland in the annual amateur international in 1906 and 1907. In his army career, Barry gained the M.C. during the Great War; and the D.S.O. in 1919. Later he was promoted to Lt.-Col. In 1935 and Colonel in 1938. Brigadier Barry who resided at The Wynd, in St Andrews, suffered from bad health and was forced to stand down from his army position and died aged 56 in 1942. £10,000 - 12,000*

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198 Two Edwardian silver vesta cases featuring golfers, one hallmarked Sheffield 1903, the other Birmingham 1907 £150 - 250*

194 A rare Professional Golfers Association medal for the Victory Tournament played at St Andrews in 1919, un-hallmarked but probably silver-gilt, the obverse inscribed PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ASSOCIATION, VICTORY TOURNAMENT 1919, PEACE BY VICTORY Harry Vardon had been the last winner of an Open Championship in 1914 before it was suspended and not competed for again until after the hostilities in 1920. However in 1919, The PGA organised the St Andrews Tournament, which was sponsored by the Daily Mail newspaper, and played over 36 holes per day on 25th & 26th May on the Old Course. As there had not been time to organise the usual qualifiers associated with an Open Championship, the field was restricted to 60 professionals. Despite this it was referred to as the “Victory Open”. It was deemed to have resulted in a tie between George Duncan and Abe Mitchell, both with 312 strokes. There was no play-off. £500 - 700*

195 Two PGA golfing enamelled lapel badges for 1936 and 1938, sold together with a Victorian print from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News April 19 1934 “Golf At Blackheath”, mounted, 35.3 x 45cm and a Pine Valley Golf Club porcelain dish (4) £100 - 150*

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196 A silver golf trophy 1935, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1935, in the form of a small cup & cover with golf club handles, golf ball feet, and the cover surmounted with a figure of a golfer, height 15.5cm., weight 167gr., on a turned ebonised plinth, overall height 20.5cm. good £150 - 200*

197 An Aynsley china Arizona World Pro-Am 1996 Tournament Winners Cup with cover, c.1996 the cover with jeweled painted gilt coronet finial surrounded by a green and gilt painted border, the acanthus scroll twin handles attached to the baluster formed body with cartouche of golfers playing and another inscribed ‘Arizona World Pro-Am 1996 Tournament Winners, with green and gilt painted surround, raised upon a stepped circular foot ring, bears factory marks, height: 20cm. £300 - 500*

199 Edwardian silver & enamel vesta cases featuring golfers, hallmarked Birmingham 1904; sold with a golfing vesta of a similar date, stampted STERLING (2) £150 - 250*

200 Two silver golfing vestas, both stamped STERLING; sold together with a Chester hallmarked 1909 silver propelling pencil scorer that can be used for both golf and bridge; and a silver match box holder featuring a golfer, Birmingham hallmark, date stamp indistinct, probably Edwardian (4) £200 - 300*

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201 Edwardian silver ladies pin designed as a golf club, hallmarked Birmingham, 1908, 22cm., good; sold together with an Edwardardian silver matchbox holder with golfer decoration and golf ball feet, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, 6.6 by 4cm., good; and a hallmarked silver, stamp rubbed, nib pen designed as a golf, 16.5cm., good; and a modern silver & enamel golf pill box (4) £150 - 200*

202 Eight hallmarked silver & enamel spoons for East Brightom Golf Club, plus two similar silver spoons un-enamelled; the lot also including a silver spoon for Seaford Ladies Golf Club (11) £120 - 180*

204 A 19th century Knurr and Spell launcher, wood and cast iron construction, probably made in Yorkshire £120 - 160*

205 A 19th century Flemish Choule club, with exceptionally thick ash shaft and typical dish faced head, rubberised grip perished; sold with an example of the sport’s ellipsoid wooden ball known as a choulette (2) £300 - 400*

207 A collection of choulettes, wooden balls used in the game of choule/jeu de crosse, mostly ellipsoid, various sizes and weights £100 - 150*

208 A fine brass sand tee marker £300 - 400*

209 An iron golf ball mould c.1880, stamped 27, unusually smooth with no patterning; sold together with an E. WILLIAMSON golf club stamp (2) £300 - 500* 203 Nine silver golf spoons, including three for East Brighton Ladies G.C.; and a matching trio; sold together with two silver plated spoons (11) £100 - 150*

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206 Two 19th century Flemish choule clubs, each with a thick hickory shaft and both heads with typical dished striking faces, rubberised grips perished (2) £300 - 400* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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215 Henley’s Telegraphic Works rubber core bramble pattern golf ball c.1911, sold together with a “New Cut” gutty ball (2) £100 - 150*

210 William & John Gourlay of Musselburgh feather golf ball c.1840, stamped with maker’s name W & J GOURLAY and inscribed in ink 31, good condition £3,000 - 5,000*

211 A red gutta percha hand hammered golf ball c.1860 £400 - 600*

213 A scarce “Mingay’s Patent Liquid Core” bramble pattern golf ball c.1906, Patent No. 20905; sold together with a “New Gutta” ball with cut markings (2) £300 - 400*

216 Three golf balls, comprising a gutta percha square mesh; an Avon India Rubber Company “Arc Large Floater”, split; and “The Hopper” gutty ball, poor £150 - 200*

217 A group of three moulded gutta percha golf balls, sold together with a bramble ball (4) £200 - 300* 212 A Thornton Patent 27 1/2 gutta percha square mesh golf ball c.1896 £200 - 300*

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214 A rare “Ace-Gelatine-Centre” rubber core bramble golf ball by J.P. Cochrane & Co. of Edinburgh c.1907, split; sold together with an “Ocobo” gutty ball c.1900; and a black gutty ball (3) £200 - 250*

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218 Tom Morris black rubber core bramble pattern golf ball £250 - 350* 225

219 A “The Nottingham” black rubber core bramble pattern golf ball £100 - 150*

220 A St Mungo Manufacturing Company “Kempshall Arlington” bramble pattern rubber core golf ball c.1903, sold together with a “New Cut” gutty ball (2) £200 - 250*

221 County Chemical Company “Chemico Triumph” rubber core bramble pattern golf ball c.1914, sold together with a rubber core “Syncor” dimple ball; and a rubber core “The Lion” bramble ball (3) £150 - 200*

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222 A group of five golf balls, notably a 19th century gutta percha ball deeply cut in several directions possibly with the intention to lighten it; also a “Whiz” bramble ball c.1908; two mesh wound balls “Warwick” and “Goblin”; and a Spalding dimple ball of a later date £100 - 150*

223 A group of six golf balls, comprising: a James B. Halley The Ocobo 27 gutty; The Challenger bramble pattern; Wrendal bramble pattern; two unnamed gutty balls; and an unnamed red painted bramble pattern, generally fair condition £300 - 400*

224 Group of 8 golf balls, including a ‘Why Not’ bramble pattern, another bramble, worn condition; a ‘Teemee’ and a ‘Michelin’, both mesh pattern; and four dimple patterns £80 - 120* 225 Collection of ten golf balls, including a Field Marshall Bramble pattern; four unused mesh pattern Tiger Balls, one loosely wrapped and others with part wrapping; a Avon mesh pattern and four other golf balls; sold together with a miscellaneous collection of old golf tees and tee holders, including a Avon combination tee and sack of golf tees by Lewis’s Ltd and a curious rubberized ball (qty) £120 - 180*

226 A collection of 23 golf balls, including an Arch Colonel, good, with unusual patterning, three repro featheries, three wrapped balls, two rubberised, and a mix of mesh & dimple pattern, generally fair, occasionally poor £100 - 150*

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227 A fine and very rare square-toe blacksmith’s general iron circa 1700, with curved cut off blade attached to the thick, heavy ash shaft with a nail and saw-teeth nicking, period listing grip, 105cm., 41 1/4in. long with a 14.5cm. 5 3/4in. hosel, weight 690gr. 24 1/3 oz., the whole club is very similar to the iron sold at Sotheby’s 13th July 1992 as lot 30 to the Patino Collection of Valderrama, and in all probability crafted by the same smith £12,000 - 18,000*

The iron from the Patino Collection, Valderrama, bought at Sothebys 13th July 1992, lot 30.

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230 An unnamed brass rut niblick c.1898, hickory shaft; together with a steel head rut niblick with hickory shaft stamped T. WILLIAMSON (2) £300 - 400*

228 An old general iron, much used and with a braised repair; together with six other smooth faced irons 1870-1900; two marked face irons; a steel shafted iron and a wood (11) £150 - 200*

229 Two 19th century smooth faced general irons, one by John Gray, the other by R White of St Andrews, both hickory shafted; sold together with The Malvern patent applied for aluminium headed driver, hickory shaft (3) £250 - 350*

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231 A small group of smooth-faced cleeks and general irons dating between 1880 and 1910, all with hickory shafts £100 - 150*

232 A Jacobs Patent iron by James Gourlay of Carnoustie c.1912, with Vulcanite insert to face £250 - 350*

233 Three patent irons, a Fairlie, an F.G. Smith and a Stopum £100 - 150*

234 Three aluminium headed hickory shafted putters c.1910, a Standard Golf Co., Sunderland, RL Duplex patent; and a No.3 & No.1 iron £150 - 250*

235 A William Gibson Jack White civic putter, with original drilled holed face £200 - 300*

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236 A fine example of a McEwan of Musselburgh long-nosed driver head c.1880 slight damage to top of scare £600 - 800*

241 A McEwan of Musselburgh long-nosed driver c.1875, greenheart shaft £400 - 600*

237 A fine example of a Tom Morris, St Andrews, long-nosed driver head, the sole with ink signature of J. Anderson and dated 1889 £3,000 - 4,000*

238 A fine example of a James Anderson of St Andrews long-nosed driver head c.1879 beech head, a date of May 1879 is inscribed in ink to the sole £800 - 1,200*

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240 A McEwan of Musselburgh long-nosed driver c.1860, greenheart shaft £500 - 700*

239 A Standard Golf Company Mills Patent aluminium driver, patent No. 56288 and incorporating three wooden blocks to the back of the head and an unusual braided rubber grip; sold together with a Braddell Long Nosed aluminium driver; two Mills putters, one being a R.B.B. model; the lot also including a D. Anderson deep face mashie, a J. Gourlay Sovereign mashie and a putter. And a canvas and leather golf bag (8) £80 - 120*

242 A McEwan of Musselburgh long-nosed long spoon c.1875, ringed hickory shaft, shaft damaged £400 - 600*

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243 Long-nosed scared-neck putter by Bennett Lang of Perth c.1875, the thorn head stamped B. LANG, replacement overlength hickory shaft, replacement sheepskin grip, good condition except for shallow worm holes to head £300 - 500*

246 F H Ayres of London long-nosed driver c.1885, beech head, hickory shaft £300 - 400*

247 F H Ayres of London long-nosed driving putter c.1885, beech head, hickory shaft £300 - 500*

244 George Forrester, Elie and Earlsferry, long-nosed driver c.1880, beach head, hickory shaft £300 - 400*

245 George Forrester, Elie and Earlsferry, long-nosed long spoon c.1880, beach head, hickory shaft £300 - 400*

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248 A James Hutchison, North Berwick, long-nosed putter c.1885, beech head, hickory shaft; together with a D Anderson, St Andrews, long-nosed putter c.1905, hickory shaft (2) £300 - 400*

249 H. Hunter long nosed scared head putter, the head stamped special £150 - 250*

250 Robert Forgan of St Andrews long nosed scared neck putter, sold together with another wooden headed putter, both hickory shafted (2) £100 - 150*

251 A Robert Forgan, St Andrews, scared-neck driver c.1900, hickory shaft; together with another Forgan scared-head driver with leather face c.1905; the lot also including a George Lowe, Lytham St Annes, driver with rams horn sole, Vulcanite face plate and superb cork grip c.1900 (3) £300 - 400*

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257 A Harry Vardon, South Herts (Totteridge), scared-neck persimmon and Vulcanite brassie c.1908, hickory shaft; sold together with an E Williamson socket-head brassie; and two other hickory shafted woods (4) £80 - 120*

252 Alex Patrick of Leven long nosed driver, c.1885, hickory shaft, horn insert and lead back weight slightly out of position £250 - 350*

253 A Willie Park, Musselburgh, long-nosed putter c.1905, hickory shaft; together with a similarly aged North Rubber Co., Edinburgh, beech head putter with hickory shaft (2) £300 - 400*

254 An Alex Patrick, Leven, transitional brassie c.1895, leather-faced beech head, hickory shaft; together with a good Forgan of St Andrews bulger driver of a similar date (2) £300 - 400*

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255 An Auchterlonie late transitional beech head driver, with listing grip, sold together with a D & W Auchterlonie putter with centre weighted back; two further D & W Auchterlonie putters, one by Tom Stewart of St Andrews, in a canvas and leather bag (5) £80 - 120*

256 J & D Clark, Musselburgh, transitional driver c.1895, with scared-neck Willie Park Jnr. style head shape where the tip of the toe arrives at the inside of the lead, hickory shaft £200 - 300*

258 Robert Simpson of Carnoustie patent compressed “hornite” head scared neck brassie, hickory shaft £100 - 150*

259 A Dunn’s Patent one-piece hickory brassie c.1905, with Vulcanite face insert, shaft in need of straightening by steam treatment £600 - 800*

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260 Wallis & Fulford patent dovetailed spliced driver and brassie, the brassie with cracked head, hickory shafts (2) £150 - 250*

263 Four hickory shafted golf clubs, comprising a Silver Dint patent driver, with full sole plate and face plate; a Rivers-Zambra Scuffler and two clubs by D. Anderson of St Andrews, being Zozo-style gunmetal putter and a Glory putter (4) £120 - 180*

265 A matched set of five M. Mitchell of St Andrews hickory shafted golf clubs, comprising a driver, a brassie, putter, mid-iron and mashie, in a canvas and leather bag (6) £80 - 120* 261 A Wallis and Simpson patent Dovetailed Spliced driver, sold together with a Cann and Taylor J.H Taylor signature driver; a William Gibson socket driver; a Forgan socket driver; a J. McAndrew scared neck driver; and a socket driver, in a canvas and leather bag (7) £80 - 120*

264 A matched set of five Firth stainless hickory shafted irons, comprising Aston driving iron, a mid-iron, a mongrel mashie, a mashie and a niblick, in canvas leather bag (6) £100 - 150* 262 Four Hickory Shafted golf clubs, comprising a Miller and Taylor patent dished face iron; another dished face iron with deep grooved face; and two smooth face anti-shank irons, one by Tom Renouf £80 - 120* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

266 Six golf clubs, comprising: a William Park original bent neck patent putter, replacement shaft & grip; two Ping Anser putters, patent 85209; and three hickory shafted clubs, being a socket head wood, a niblick and a Gibson’s wooden headed putter £120 - 180*

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267 Seven Hickory shafted smooth face irons, including a William Gibson rut niblick; William Gibson Genii niblick; a lofting iron and a wry-neck putter and others, in full leather bag (9) £100 - 150*

270 20 Hickory Shafted golf clubs, irons and putters, makers including Stewart, Gibson, Auchterlonie, various dates and conditions £100 - 150*

272 A Clarence Hailey photographic print of the 1915 Triple Crown winner Pommern signed by the owner Solomon Joel and the jockey Steve Donoghue, signed in ink & Dated 1915, mounted, the image 18 by 23cm., 7 by 9in. £120 - 160*

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268 10 hickory shafted putters, including an unusual short head putter similar to a Pope Patent; a Willie Park patent putter c.1895; and eight others of various dates £120 - 180*

273 Willie Shoemaker & Lester Piggott signed racecard for their match race at Ascot 24th September 1982 £100 - 150**

269 11 hickory shafted golf clubs, including a wooden socket-head putter with brass & lead backweight c.1916, stamped Arthur Ham, North Shore GC, Skegness; a Brown Vardon putter with greenheart shaft; and nine others of various dates £120 - 180* 54

271 A Danny Maher signed Vanity Fair caricature print, signed in ink ‘Truly Yours’ and dated 1911, framed & glazed, 36 by 22cm., 14 by 8 1/2in. £100 - 150*

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274 A double-signed small colour photograph of the jockeys Lester Piggott & Steve Cauthen, signed in ink; sold with a further photograph of Lester Piggott (2) £60 - 80* 275 Small but select group of jockey autographs, comprising Lester Piggott, Frankie Dettori, Pat Eddery (x 2), Willie Carson (x 2), Willie Shoemaker, Steve Cauthen, Yves Saint-Martin & Peter Scudamore; the lot also including the autographs of the show jumper Eddie Macken and the boxers Joe Bugner & John Conteh (13) £100 - 150*

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276 A collection of 50 signed photographs of jockeys, comprising: Pat Eddery, Lester Piggott, Walter Swinburn, Willie Carson, Frankie Dettori, Gordon Richards, Mouse Roberts, Ryan Moore, Kieren Fallon, Joe Mercer, Richard Hughes, Johnny Murtagh, John Reid, Bruce Raymond, Richard Quinn (x 2), Willie Ryan, Jason Weaver, Jimmy Fortune, Alex Greaves, Paul Hanagan, Michael & Richard Hills, Gary Hind, Darryll Holland, Ernie Johnson, Mick Kinane, Jimmy Lindley, John Lowe & Dean McKeown, A P McCoy, Brendan Powell, Tommy Stack, Mick Fitzgerald, Paul Carberry, Ruby Walsh, Conor O’Dwyer, Adrian Maguire, Norman Williamson & Charlie Swan, Stan Mellor, Richard Dunwoody, Peter Niven, Carl Llewellyn, Graham Lee, Jamie Osborne, Ben De Haan, Graham Bradley, Liam Treadwell & Peter Scudamore £300 - 400* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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277 15 signed photographs of Grand National winning jockeys & trainers, comprising: Ginger McCain, A P McCoy, Tony Dobbin, Graham Lee, Jason Maguire, Jonjo O’Neill, Ruby Walsh, Richard Dunwoody, Brendan Powell, Richard Guest, Barry Geraghty, Mick Fitzgerald, Jim Culloty, Bob Champion and a photo of Comply Or Die signed by Timmy Murphy, David Pipe and David Johnson; sold together with memorabilia for Best Mate’s third Cheltenham Gold Cup, comprising a racecard and a colour photograph both signed by Jim Lewis, Jim Culloty, Terry Biddlecombe & Henrietta Knight; an entrance ticket signed by Culloty, and a pair of day badges bearing all four aforementioned signatures (20) £180 - 220* 278 A collection of signed Grand National Racecards, including 1981 signed photo by Bob Champion; 1995 Red Rum Aintree 30th birthday card signed; 2005 racecard signed by Ruby Walsh; 2006 racecard signed by Niall Madden; 2010 racecard signed by Jonjo O’Neill & A. P. McCoy; 2011 racecard signed by Donald McCain & Jason Maguire; 2017 racecard signed by Derek Fox & Lucinda Russell; sold together with three Schweppes calendars 1979/80/81 with signatures of Bob Davies, Maurice Barnes & Jon Jo O’Neill; a collection of Christmas Cards; a collection of signed race course badges, including 1986 Grand National Winners Enclosure badge signed by West Tip trainer Michael Oliver, and others; the lot also with a small selection of Merseyside football memorabilia, F.A Challenge Cup Competition Final 18th May 1968 programme Everton v West Bromwich Albion; a F.A. Cup Competition Final Tie Blackpool v Bolton May 2nd 1953 ticket; an autographed Bill Shankly’s Celebratory Dinner Menu 10th Sept 1999; an autographed Graeme Sharp Testimonial Dinner Menu with photograph (qty) £200 - 300*

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279 A collection of 35 signed photographs of racehorse trainers, comprising Henry Cecil, John Dunlop, Michael Stoute, Tim Easterby, Luca Cumani, Paul Cole, Mick Channon, Saeed bin Suroor, Michael Bell, Ian Balding & Dermot Weld, David Nicholson, Paul Nicholls, Martin Pipe (x 2), Jenny Pitman, Richard Rowe, Venetia Williams, Andy Turnell, Henrietta Knight, Jim Old, Jeff King, Josh Gifford, Nicky Henderson, David Elsworth, Francois Doumen, Charlie Brooks, Kim Bailey, John Jenkins, George Moore, Aidan O’Brien, Dermot Weld, Arthur Moore, Mouse Morris & Eddie O’Grady £180 - 220*

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280 Frankie Dettori and Godolphin memorabilia, comprising: a “Magnificent Seven” limited edition print, numbered 202/950 signed by Dettori and inscribed “7”, additionally signed by the artist Barrie Linklater, published by the Ascot Authority, mounted, framed & glazed, 74 by 90cm.; the print comes with framed literature on the piece featuring Dettori and his 1996 achievement and an artist biog; sold together with a Meydan cap; a Dettori signed Godolphin polo shirt; a Dettori signed Magnificent Seven Ascot racecard and the Sporting Life reporting the famous clean sweep £300 - 500*

282 Fred Rimell’s racing binoculars, Zeiss 1293234 Delactis 8x40mm, attached with metal tag engraved with Fred Rimell’s name, telephone number and Ryall Place stables address

281 Champion Australian Racehorses / Melbourne Cup winners photographs signed by winning jockeys, comprising: Black Caviar (2012 Royal Ascot Winner) signed by Luke Nolen; Brew (2000 Melbourne Cup winner) signed by Kerrin McEvoy; Doriemus (1995 Melbourne Cup winner) signed by Greg Hall; and Shocking (2009 Melbourne Cup winner) signed by Corey Brown; sold together with a Sir A.P. McCoy signed action photo, five signed photos in all either 8 by 12in. or 8 by 10in., all signed with black permanent marker; comes with COA and photo proof (6) £180 - 200*

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Thomas Frederick (“Fred”) Rimell (1913-1981) was one of the 20th century’s most distinguished National Hunt trainers. He gained the title “Mr Grand National”, sending out four winners of the race (ESB, Nicolaus Silver, Gay Trip and Rag Trade) from his Kinnersley, Worcestershire base, a record shared only with Red Rum’s trainer Ginger McCain. Rimell originally rode on the Flat and over jumps, was Champion NH jockey on four occasions and later captured the trainers’ title also four times. He trained the winners of most of the top NH races, including two Cheltenham Gold Cups and two Champion Hurdles. £300 - 500*

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Edward Hide Collection Lots 283 to 297 Edward (“Eddie”) William George Hide (b 1937) rode 2,593 winners in Britain in a Flat career spanning four decades. His first winner, at Chepstow in 1951, preceded two Champion Apprentice titles and multiple Classic winners such as Morston (1973 Derby), Pia (1967 Oaks) two 1,000 Guineas and two St Leger victories, in addition to successes in the Lincoln Handicap (three times), Magnet Cup, July Cup, Ayr Gold Cup and many other top races. He also rode regularly in Scandinavia where he won the Norwegian and Danish Derby. Hide rode chiefly in the north of England and was crowned “Cock o’ the North” top jockey no fewer than 16 times. He set a record for a northern-based rider of 137 winners in the 1974 season and retired in 1986 when he became agent to the late Walter Swinburn and, for a spell, assistant trainer to John Gosden.

283 Edward Hide’s Racing Establishment Employee’s Card for 1961, including photo ID; sold with a framed studio portrait photograph (2) £100 - 150*

284 The Edward Hide scrapbook collection, 73 scrapbooks meticulously compiled from the early 1950s and spanning his entire career in the saddle and racing events in general, a comprehensive chronicle of a leading flat race jockey £250 - 350**

285 Ephemera from the collection of the jockey Edward Hide, including loose press cuttings, dinner menus, Invitation cards to racing functions, personal correspondence including a personally signed letter from William Hill, telegrams including one New Years Greetings from Lady Beaverbrook, equine magazines, 1st edition of the Racing Post newspaper and other miscellaneous items (a qty) £100 - 200*

286 Edward Hide photograph collection, including loose photos, framed examples and an album, featuring many moments from his career as a jockey, including images of him sweating in a sauna, riding a bike to work, attending awards ceremonies as well as many images from the racecourse (a qty) £150 - 250*

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287 Edward Hide racecards collection 1950s to 1980s, with a good number signd by Edward Hide, examples for York, Goodwood, Royal Ascot, Epsom, Sandown, Thirsk, Redcar, Chester, Doncaster and many others, as well as overseas issues from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Hong Kong, South Africa, Trinidad, Melbourne & Ireland, viewing recommended (a qty) £300 - 400**

288 Books from the Edward Hide Collection, notably Phil Bull Best Horses of 1944, 1945 & 1946, other titles including Man & Horses I have Know by Hon George Lambton, Cope’s, Meyrick Good, Directory of the Turf etc. (17 volumes) £350 - 450**

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289 A Swaine & Adeney racing whip to commemorate Edward Hide’s 1,000 Winners, the tan leather whip with silver collar, engraved ‘Edward Hide 1,000 Winners Ayr Racecourse 15th May 1965’, hallmarked London 1964, 73.5cm damage to the leather end £300 - 500*

290 Wilkinson Sword Jockey of the Month award, awarded to Edward Hide September 1978, in the form of a dagger with wooden grip and gilt metal crossguard, the blade engraved, in a red fitted case, length: 39.6cm. £100 - 150*

291 AMOCO Jockey of the Month whip, awarded to Edward Hide in July 1981, the leather whip with gilt metal collar engraved ‘AMOCO Jockey of the Month July 1981’ and a gilt metal top plate engraved ‘EH’, in a fitted case £150 - 250*

292 Three racing whips used by jockey Edward Hide during his career, comprising a Hermes Paris white herringbone pattern whip with tan leather grip and end, bearing a silver collar engraved ‘Hermes Cup 1984’, 73.5cm; a Swaine Adeney Brigg black leather herringbone pattern whip with silver collar engraved with a rabbit logo, 74.5cm; a Swaine Adeney Brigg brown herring pattern whip with grip and end, with silver collar, 72cm. (3) £180 - 220*

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293 Four racing whips used by the jockey Edward Hide during his career comprising a cream herringbone pattern whip, with a brown leather grip and end, 76cm; a white whip with black rubberized grip and leather end, E Hide written in black marker pen on the shaft, 69cm; a blue whip with white rubberized grip with leather end, 65cm; a white herringbone pattern whip with green leather grip and leather end, 75.5cm. (4) £150 - 200*

294 Four racing whips used by the jockey Edward Hide during his career comprising a white herringbone pattern whip with tan leather grip and leather end, with E Hide painted in white on the shaft, 66cm; a blue whip with black rubberized grip with tan leather end, 60cm; a yellow whip with black rubberized grip with leather end, 69cm; a brown whip with white rubberized grip with leather end, 63cm. (4) £150 - 200*

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295 A leather kit bag used by jockey Edward Hide during his career, the navy leather bag with central compartment and two exterior end pockets, with swing handles, 69 x 20 x 27cm; sold together with a pair of Wet weather breeches by Anthony Calardo, signed in black maker pen Hide on the label and a pair of Dry weather breeches, signed in black marker pen on the back seam E. Hide and a neckerchief (4) £150 - 250*

296 A heavyweight flat race saddle used by Jockey Edward Hide during his career, the tan coloured saddle, weight: 53oz; sold with a piece of leather tack (2) £500 - 700*

297 A lightweight flat race saddle used by Jockey Edward Hide during his career, the tan coloured lightweight flat race saddle with stirrups, bears the name E. Hide on the underside together with the initials W.W., weight: 32oz. £500 - 700*

298 The saddle used by Frankie Durr when winning the Irish Derby and the English St Leger on “Sodium” in 1966, the leather saddle with stirrup irons signed F Durr to the centre seam underside, weight: 820gr; sold together with a hand written compliment slip signed by Frankie Durr confirming authenticity of the saddle and a newspaper obituary of Frank Durr, under glass with clip frame (3) £500 - 700*

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299 299 A Walter Swinburn horse racing saddle, the leather saddle, with Bates Saddlery Perth label to centre seam underside and with W Swinburn in marker pen, weight: 560gms. Provenance: This saddle was donated by Walter Swinburn to the Racing Museum at the South Hatch Club, which was attached to the South Hatch Racing Stables in Epsom Surrey. £1,000 - 1,500* 300 A Walter Swinburn jockey whip, of typical form with moulded grip, candy twist turquoise and gold coloured stem with leather end, length: 61.5cm. Provenance: Clifford Lines, Shergar’s work rider at Michael Stoute’s Freemason Lodge stables at Newmarket. £650 - 850*

301 A signed pair of A.P. McCoy’s race riding boots, by Classic Boots of Richmond, North Yorkshire, both annotated inside A P, both signed in fine silver marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES; sold together with the Charity Ball/Auction programme where these boots were purchased and an accompanying COA from Gee Armytage (A.P.’s P.A.); the lot also including a signed 10 by 12in. colour photograph of A P McCoy rising Exotic Dancer at Haydock, framed £400 - 600*

302 A pair of multi-signed Richard Johnson jockey breeches worn when winning the 2014 Grade 1 Betfair Ascot Chase aboard Captain Chris, signed by Johnson and his weighing room colleagues T Scudamore, S Twiston-Davies, A Coleman, J Doyle, D Bass, W Hutchinson, D Crosse, P Brennan, F de Giles, A P McCoy, J Davies, T O’Brien, A Thornton, B Powell, J Tizzard, A Tinkler, R Thornton, P Moloney, S Thomas, N Fehily & M Grant, mounted, framed & glazed, 98 by 70cm.; sold with a Richard Johnson signed letter of authenticity, the breeches originally sold for the benefit of Addenbrookes Hospital (2) £250 - 350* 303 No lot

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304 A set of race worn silks in the colours of Mohamed Mutawa, owner of Habibti, the light blue and navy striped jacket with red arms and red cap, each with hand written name of M A Mutawa, together with a racing plate worn by Habibti and a framed colour photograph mounted on a board, the reverse with a framed headed letter from the Arundel Castle Stables of the trainer John Dunlop. Habibti was the winner of the British Horse of the Year in 1983 having won the Vernon’s Sprint Cup, Prix de l’Abbaye and the William Hill Sprint Championship in 1983, total board: 46.6 x 36.3cm. (2) £400 - 600* A private collection of American horse racing memorabilia Lots 305 to 317 305 A set of vintage racing silks in the colours of Ada L. Rice, white jacket with the ALR logo embroidered in large letters to the back of the jacket, together the with white and pink cap 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 (2). £600 - 800* 306 An autographed racing silks jacket including the signature of War Emblem’s first trainer Frank Springer, white, green and peach, Springer inscribing “War Emblem” in association with his signature, with other autographs unidentified £140 - 180*

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307 A racing plate worn by Secretariat when winning The Belmont Stakes 9th June 1973, mounted on a sterling silver circular dish, the plate mounted on the circular silver dish, with the dish engraved Plate worn by Secretariat when winning The Belmont Stakes 9th June 1973, the dish hallmark to reverse London 1973 by Garrard & Co Ltd, 13cm. diameter For racing aficionados, debating who was the greatest racehorse of all time is a stimulating topic but ultimately likely to throw up a clouded picture with several strong candidates. In the memorabilia market, however, there is one very clear winner. At recent auctions Secretariat memorabilia has included the sale of a single nail from a Belmont Stakes Racing Plate for $28,558 and World Record $80,736 for his Kentucky Derby Plate. Other memorabilia included his Belmont Stakes Winners Blanket selling for £88,810, his Whitney 2nd place shoe for £36,653 and his Maiden Race plate achieving £36,695. The present lot is a shoe worn in his definitive career performance, the Triple Crown win in the Belmont Stakes 9th June 1973. Such was his dominance that Secretariat was largely racing against himself and the clock. The 1-10 favourite before a crowd of 69,138, won the race by a breathtaking and record breaking 31 lengths. His time for the race of 2:24 flat was not only a record for the race, it was the fastest ​1 1⁄2 miles on dirt in history, breaking the previous stakes record by more than two seconds. Secretariat’s record still stands as an American record on the dirt. The Blood-Horse magazine editor Kent Hollingsworth described the impact it had upon him: “Two twenty-four flat! I don’t believe it. Impossible. But I saw it. I can’t breathe. He won by a sixteenth of a mile! I saw it. I have to believe it.” Provenance: Bought at an auction for the Injured Jockeys Fund organised by Richard Pitman at Stratford Racecourse. £40,000 - 50,000* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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308 A racing plate worn by “Seabiscuit” in the Massachusetts Handicap 8th July 1937, mounted on a sterling silver hoof shaped ashtray, the plate engraved with the race details and new track record, the centre of the ashtray engraved with Jack McDonald from C.S. Howard 1937, reverse bears Skinners Auction label from July 19 2015 and sterling mark, 12.4 x 11.3cm. The legendary US champion Seabiscuit (1933-47), then a four-year-old, recorded his seventh consecutive stakes victory in the 1937 Massachusetts Handicap in a track record time of 1 min 49 seconds, in front of a crowd of nearly 40,000. The winner’s purse money of $51,780 was the highest amount he had won to date. Ridden as usual by Red Pollard and carrying top-weight of 130 lbs, Seabiscuit won by a length from Caballero II. The Massachusetts Handicap - or “Mass Cap” as it was popularly known - was a flat race held annually over nine furlongs on dirt at Suffolk Downs in East Boston, Massachusetts. Inaugurated in 1935, the race was won by other greats such as Cigar and Riva Ridge, but suffered due to several closures in the years following 1989 as the track continually fought for its economic survival. The last recorded Mass Cap was run in 2008 and Suffolk Downs was due to hold its final season of racing on June 16 2019 before it closes for good. £2,500 - 3,500*

309 A racing plate worn by Native Dancer mounted on board, with a central picture of the winners enclosure of The Withers Stakes, Belmont Park, May 16th 1953, 11.7 x 12.5cm. See also Lot 315 for Native Dancer interest. £2,500 - 3,500*

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310 A general work or stud shoe worn by Carry Back, winner of the 1961 Kentucky Derby, mounted on a wooden shield, with a mounted engraved plaque and picture, 45.5 x 30.5cm; together with a Turf & Sport Digest magazine 1.5 April 1963 which features a picture of Carry Back on the front cover (2) Carry Back (1958-83) was a very popular US Hall of Fame racehorse who won 21 of his 61 races, including the 1961 Kentucky Derby, ridden by Johnny Sellers. Small of stature and unfashionably bred,he was famed for his “come from behind” style of racing and considered the best of his generation as a threeyear-old. Unusually for US-trained horses of that era, he was sent to contest the 1962 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, where he finished unplaced under Scobie Breasley. Known affectionately as “The People’s Choice”, Carry Back retired to stud in 1963 but with limited success. £180 - 220*

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311 A racing plate worn mounted on a wooden shield, with mounted engraved plaque “Spec Bid”, 22.5 x 18.5cm. It is assumed that “Spec Bid” is the American Horse of the Year Spectacular Bid, winner of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and a total of 26 career wins from 30 races between 1978 and 1980. £800 - 1,000*

312 A leather halter worn by 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner “Funny Cide” in his retirement at the Kentucky Horse Park, mounted with brass engraved plaque, together with COA from the Kentucky Horse Park dated March 19th 2009 and a colour photograph (3) £400 - 500*

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313 A lock of mane hair from California Chrome, the 2014 Kentucky Derby and 2016 Dubai World Cup winner, the hair concealed in a glass bottle with cork stopper, together with a COA from Taylor Made Stallions £350 - 450*

314 A lock of mane hair from Unbridled, the 1990 Kentucky Derby and Breeders Cup Classic winner, together with a COA from Unbridled’s groom Sharon Mathias and magazine articles about the racehorse £350 - 450*

315 Two locks of hair from Native Dancer and Discovery, dated 1957, two American Racing Hall of Fame Champions, each lock enclosed in a plastic bag with paper labels, bearing names and details. Native Dancer nicknamed the Grey Ghost was one of the most celebrated and accomplished Thoroughbred racehorse’s in history, winner of the Belmont Stakes 1953 and entered into the US Racing Hall of Fame in 1963; Discovery a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse, runner-up in the 1934 Kentucky Derby and entered into the US Racing Hall of Fame in 1969. Both horses were owned by Alfred G Vanderbilt £800 - 1,000*

316 Three Miriam Jones ceramic hoof prints for the race horse’s “Citation”, “Swaps” and “Nashua”, each a ceramic impression of the famed race horse’s hoof, impressed factory marks to bases, Citation an American triple crown winning thoroughbred, Swaps an American Kentucky Derby winner in 1955 and Nashua an American 1955 Kentucky Derby runner, coming runner-up to Swaps, largest 13 x 11cm (3) £200 - 300*

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317 A collection of Official American Horse Racing Programmes, dating from 1945 to 1990, comprising of Official Program Churchill Downs Fall Meeting November 3rd 1945; 74th Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs May 1st 1948; 98th Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs May 6th 1972; Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs 1973; 103rd Kentucy Derby Churchill Downs May 7th 1977; 104th Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs May 6th 1978; the 121st running of The Belmont Stakes June 19th 1989; the 122nd running of The Belmont Stakes June 9th 1990; a Derby Day Stadium terrace ticket for the Spring Meeting May 2n 1959 and a Steve Cauthen promo card autographed by Steve Cauthen (10) £150 - 200*

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318 A silver mounted inkwell made from the hoof of “Mr Fairie’s” [Alfred W. Cox] 1895 1,000 Guineas winner Galeottia, the hinged lid engraved ‘Galeottia by Galopin - Agave foaled 1892 - died 1911, Dam of many winners and herself winner One Thousand Guineas Etc Etc’, the interior of the hinged lid engraved with ‘from W Fairie to Arthur May the best of stud grooms’, the hoof mounted with a plate engraved with ‘Preserved by Rowland Ward Ltd, 167 Piciadilly.W’, bears silver hallmarks for London 1911 with Rowland Ward marks, 8.5 x 13 x 9.5cm. £500 - 700*

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319 A hoof from Prince Regent, the 1946 Cheltenham Gold Cup and 1942 Irish Grand National winner, the polished hoof with a silver-plated/chrome mounted and engraved Prince Regent

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The legendary Prince Regent, trained by Tom Dreaper, won 12 races in his native Ireland during World War II including the 1942 Irish Grand National. When racing resumed in England, he won the 1946 Cheltenham Gold Cup by five lengths and looked a certainty in the ensuing Grand National, landing clear over the final fence before exhaustion, age and top weight of 12st. 7lb. caught up with him and he finished a distant third to Lovely Cottage. He won five more races and was fourth in the 1947 National before retiring in 1949. Dreaper rated him so highly that only after two Gold Cup wins did he concede the great Arkle “might be the Prince’s equal.” £500 - 700*

320 A leather halter for King of Kings, the 1998 2000 Guineas winner, bears engraved brass plaque and label for Mallam Auctions Lot 397 13/03/17 A Ballydoyle colt by Sadler’s Wells, King of Kings won the National Stakes, Railway Stakes and Tyros Stakes as a two-year-old before winning the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket in 1998 ridden by Mick Kinane. £400 - 600*

321 A racing plate worn by Doricles, winner of the 1901 Doncaster St Leger Stakes, mounted on a yellow and black coloured tinplate sheet, owner L de Rothschild Esq., 12 x 11.2cm. Doricles (1898-1916) trained at Palace House, Newmarket by Alfred Hayhoe, ran only twice as a two-year-old but showed considerable promise and went on to contest all three legs of the 1901 Triple Crown. After finishing second in the 2,000 Guineas and seventh in the Derby, he won his next three races, culminating in a 40-1 victory in the St Leger under Kempton Cannon in a new record time for the race. He was retired to stud in France. £300 - 500*

322 A racing plate worn by The Glider, winner of 1924 The Falcon Plate, Thirsk, mounted on a tinplate sheet with white painted details of the race and owner Mrs A James, 11.5 x 13cm £80 - 120*

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323 A racing plate worn by Lord Rosebery’s racehorse ‘Creole’ when winning at Newmarket, set on a metal backplate bearing an artist painted picture of Creole with jockey up, inscribed LORD ROSEBERY’S ‘CREOLE’, NEWMARKET, easel support, 14cm. square, paint somewhat faded Creole’s most famous win was in the 1963 Stewards’ Cup at Goodwood. The bay colt was foaled in 1959 by Tropique out of Camille. £60 - 90*

324 A racing plate worn by Saintly Song winner of the 1970 St James’s Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot, mounted on a shaped marble ashtray incorporating the colours of the owner Mr Stanhope Joel, with engraved plaque, trainer N Murless, ridden by A Barclay. Provenance from the Joel family, bears auction label from Lacy Scott & Knight, 16.5 x 13cm. £250 - 350*

325 A racing plate worn by Caliban, winner of the 1970 Coronation Cup at Epsom, mounted on a shaped marble ashtray incorporating the colours of the owner Mr Stanhope Joel, with engraved plaque, trained by N Murless, ridden by A Barclay. Provenance from the Joel family, reverse bears auction label for Lacy Scott & Knight, 17 x 13.5cm. £250 - 350*

326 A racing plate worn by Le Garcon d’Or, when winning his 34th race at Edinburgh racetrack 19th June 1972, mounted on a velvet backed frame, the frame bears details on green embossing tape, together with a colour photograph, frame 13 x 18 cm (2) Le Garcon d’Ors 34 career race victories still remains a record tally in British flat racing. £200 - 300*

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327 A racing plate worn by Sledgehammer, the New Zealand born South African Champion, the plate mounted a green velvet backed board shield, with a paper label. Sledgehammer was a multiple Grade 1 winner, having won Somerset Plate, Queens Plate and Metropolitan Stakes, breaking course records during his career and was know as The Galloper £250 - 350*

328 A racing plate worn by Attivo in one of his many races during the period of 1973-77, mounted on a framed board with a framed colour print above, the reverse bears a framed typed and hand written compliments slip from C.A. Mitchell, 46.7 x 36.2cm. Attivo (1970-92) was one of the most popular horses owned by “The Voice of Racing”, legendary commentator Sir Peter O’Sullevan. Trained by Cyril Mitchell at Epsom, Attivo ran 13 times on the Flat without success before three hurdling victories including the famous 1974 Triumph Hurdle at Cheltenham during which O’Sullevan’s race commentary never wavered. Reverting to the Flat, he landed the 1974 Chester Cup and Northumberland Plate, and won a total of ten races during his career. £300 - 500*

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329 A racing plate for Winter Melody, winner of the 1976 Panama Cigar Hurdle at Haydock Park and the 1978 William Hill Imperial Cup at Sandown Park, mounted on a rectangular board, bearing details on blue embossing tape, Winter Melody trained by J Hanson, 15.2 x 25.5 cm. £150 - 250* 331 A racing plate worn by Shergar when winning the 1981 Epsom Derby, mounted on a mahogany shield, set with plaques inscribed Shergar, Winner in 1981 Epsom Derby, Ridden by Walter Swinburn, Trainer M.R. Stoute, Owner The Aga Khan., 25 by 20cm. Shergar (1978-c1983) a bay colt with a white blaze and four white socks was bred by HH The Aga Khan IV at his private stud in County Kildare and sent in 1979 to be trained at Newmarket by (Sir) Michael Stoute. Reportedly of good temperament and easy to handle, Shergar won his first race, the Kris Plate at Newbury in September 1980, ridden by Lester Piggott. In prep races for the 1981 Derby, he won Sandown’s Guardian Newspaper Classic Trial by ten lengths and the Chester Vase by 12 lengths under a young Walter Swinburn. At Epsom, Swinburn sent him to the front at Tattenham Corner and opened up an unassailable lead over their rivals, winning by ten lengths from Glint Of Gold and causing commentator Peter Bromley to remark “You need a telescope to see the rest!”.

330 A racing plate worn by Red Rum, mounted in a fitted case with engraved nameplate ‘Red Rum 1977’, the year of his third Grand National Win, plate bears makers logo, plate measures 11 x 12.5cm. £300 - 500*

In the Irish Derby, Piggott took over from the suspended Swinburn to record a four-length win and proclaimed Shergar one of the best horses he had ever ridden. Further victory came in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes but an uncharacteristically lethargic fourth in the St Leger on his way to a run in the Arc persuaded the Aga Khan to play safe and retire his champion to Ballymany Stud in October 1981. Shergar had won six of his eight races, accumulating £440,000 in prize money. He was syndicated for £10million at £250,000 for each of 40 shares - a record price at the time - with a covering fee of £60,000 - £80,000 and, in his first - and only - season at stud, covered 44 mares from which 36 foals were produced. In February 1983, Shergar was kidnapped from his stable by three armed men and a ransom of £2million subsequently demanded. When this was refused, a telephone call was received saying that things had “gone wrong” and that Shergar was dead. It is widely believed that the horse was killed by men inexperienced in handling stallions yet his remains have never been found and countless theories and speculation still surround the mystery to this day. Provenance: Clifford Lines, Shergar’s work rider at Michael Stoute’s Freemason Lodge stables at Newmarket. £4,000 - 6,000*

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335 A racing plate worn by Noble Minstrel winning the 1987 European Free Handicap at Newmarket, mounted on a board with a framed colour photograph above, together with a typed and hand written compliment slip from Olivier Douieb, 46.7 x 36.2cm (2) Noble Minstrel was a US-bred chestnut colt, foaled in 1984 by the Derby winner The Minstrel out of Noble Natisha. Trained at Newmarket by Olivier Douieb, he won the 1987 European Free Handicap ridden by Alain Badel. £150 - 200*

Ardross (1976-94) was best known as an outstanding two mile stayer but also won at varying middle distances. Originally trained in his native Ireland by Paddy Prendergast, he was sold to Charles St George and moved to England to be trained by Henry Cecil in 1981, when under regular pilot Lester Piggott he won the Yorkshire, Ascot and Goodwood Cups and finished fifth in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. As a six-yearold in 1982, he claimed his second Yorkshire and Ascot Gold Cup in addition to the Doncaster Cup, Geoffrey Freer and Jockey Club Stakes and ended a glittering career just losing out by a head to Akiyda in the Arc, his final race. £300 - 500* 334 A racing plate worn by By The Way, winner of the 1985 Whitbread Gold Cup, the reverse of the plate with the name of the horse and trainer written in marker, together with a framed colour photograph of By The Way jumping, and a signed letter from trainer Mrs Monica Dickinson to Mr John A Davies, dated 29th July 1985 By The Way, a seven-year-old chestnut gelding was owned by Mrs Christine Feather, trained by Monica Dickinson at Harewood, West Yorkshire and ridden to victory in the Whitbread Gold Cup (now the Bet365 Gold Cup) by Robert Earnshaw. Run at Sandown over three miles five furlongs, this race was established in 1957 and was the first commercial sponsorship in British sport. £200 - 300* 335

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336 A racing plate worn by Moon Madness winning The Cumberland Lodge Stakes, Ascot 1987, mounted on a silver-plated edged tray, with engraved plaque. Moon Madness was a winner of the St Leger in 1986, 21.2 x 16.5cm. Moon Madness was bred in 1983 by Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk, trained at Arundel by John Dunlop and ridden in most of his races by Pat Eddery. During a four-year career, he ran 24 times, winning ten races, the most important of these being the 1986 St Leger at Doncaster. That same year he also won the King George V Stakes and the Scottish Derby at Ayr, and other victories included the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, Cumberland Lodge and Geoffrey Freer Stakes (all in 1987). He later stood as a stallion in Europe and Japan. £250 - 350* 337 Two racing plates worn by Chaplins Club, the first mounted on a wooden back, framed, with engraved plaque ‘Chaplins Club 1988’, the reverse with compliments slip D.W. Chapman, Chaplins Club trainer, 19.7 x 19.7cm.; the second mounted on a wooden plaque with a framed compliments slip from D.W. Chapman, trainer, 29.7 x 19.2cm. Chaplins Club (1980-2007) was one of the best known and toughest sprinters trained by David Chapman in Yorkshire. In 1985, he won what was then a record 19 handicap races in a season, becoming the first horse to achieve this feat for 100 years. Three years later in 1988, he notched up seven wins in a 19-day spell including the prestigious Tote Bookmakers Sprint Trophy at Ayr. He won the last of his 160 races at Redcar in 1992 and a race at Pontefract is staged annually in his honour. £200 - 300* 338 A racing plate worn by Opera House, Winner of the three Group One races, the plate mounted on a shaped green variegated onyx ashtray with an engraved plaque. Winner of the 1993 Coronation Cup, 1993 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, 1993 Eclipse Stakes, 13.5 x 13cm. £400 - 600*

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339 Silver cigar box mounted with a racing plate worn by Mill Reef, Winner of the Epsom Derby, The Eclipse Stakes, The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in 1971, of rectangular form with hinged cover mounted with the racing plate and engraved, with fitted interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1968 by Padgett & Braham Ltd, 8 by 17.5 by 14cm. Mill Reef (1968-86) was bred in Virginia by his owner Mr Paul Mellon but sent to be trained by Ian Balding at Kingsclere because his small stature was thought to be better suited to English racing. In a career lasting three years, he raced 14 times, ridden exclusively by Geoff Lewis, winning 12 of his races and establishing a unique record of highly impressive victories in the Derby, Eclipse Stakes, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in the same season (1971) which still stands today. In August 1972, Mill Reef catastrophically broke a leg at exercise and endured a life-saving operation which enabled him to stand at the National Stud for many years. His widespread progeny includes Classic winners such as Derby heroes Shirley Heights, Reference Point and grand-son Slip Anchor among others. £1,000 - 1,500*

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340 A Brigadier Gerard sterling silver salver from the Racehorse of the Year Series, hallmarked London 1972 by William Comyms & Sons Ltd, of circular form with ribbed edge, the centre engraved with Brigadier Gerard with rider and horse below, facsimile signature 1972, series no. 825 on reverse, diameter: 22.8cm, weight: 400gms.; sold together with a Dahlia sterling silver salver from the Racehorse of the Year Series, hallmarked London 1974 by Roberts & Dore, of circular form with ribbed edge, the centre inset with an embossed plate of Dahlia by John Skeaping RA 1973, series no. 824 on reverse, diameter: 22.9cm, weight: 500 gms.; two Spode St Leger Doncaster Winners porcelain plates and a Aynsley Grand National porcelain plate, the St Leger plate for 1972 painted with Boucher and Lester Piggott flanked by shield armorial’s, Limited Edition 52 of 1000, with certificate, the other St Leger plate for 1971 painted with Athens Wood and Lester Piggott flanked by shield armorial’s, Limited Edition 337 of 1000, with certificate and the Aynsley Grand National plate with the Michael Gillow poem in the centre flanked by horse scenes, c.1982, each boxed, diameter: 27cm. (5) £400 - 600*

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341 A sterling silver salver presented to the racehorse trainer Dick Hern, hallmarked London 1979 by Wakely & Wheeler, the pie crust edged salver engraved to the centre ‘Major W. R. Hern Guest of Honour Stable Lads Boxing Finals Dinner Grosvenor House Hotel 17th November 1980’, diameter: 28cm, weight: 630gms. £220 - 280*

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342 ‘The Final Frame’ sterling silver sculpture of Lester Piggott on horseback, hallmarked London 1986 by Garrard & Co Ltd, the realistic sculpture modelled as Lester Piggott on horseback in full gallop on a naturalistic grass base, raised upon an oval blue variegated marble stepped base, bears hallmarks, facsimile signature of Edwina Emery, for Garrard and No.12 on the silver base and an engraved plaque on the front. Together with a Limited Edition Certificate No. 12 of 37 in a leather frame, mounted in a navy and gilt decorated fitted box. Figure 32 x 37cm. This sculpture was created to celebrate the carer of Lester Piggott, sculpted by Edwina Emery, a Member of The Royal Society of British Sculpture, the edition has been individually created by Garrard The Crown Jewellers in association with Lester Piggott. £1,500 - 2,500*

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343 A large and impressive sterling silver sculpture of Desert Orchid with Simon Sherwood up, hallmarked London 1990 by Garrard & Co Ltd, the realistically detailed sculpture of Simon Sherwood and Desert Orchid rising for a jump, on a silver naturalistic grassy base, raised upon a shaped agate and wooden plinth base, bears hallmarks, facsimile signature of Edwina Emery, for Garrard, No.2 on the silver base. Together with a Limited Edition Certificate No. 2 of 9 in a leather frame, 47 x 65cm. This sculpture was created to celebrate the exceptional grey steeplechaser Desert Orchid, whose career captured the nation’s heart. The Sculpture with Simon Sherwood up was modelled by Edwina Emery, a Member of The Royal Society of British Sculptures. 2019 is the 30th anniversary of Desert Orchid’s win of the Cheltenham Gold Cup. £8,000 - 12,000*

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344 The winning jockey’s trophy for the QIPCO British Champions Sprint Stakes at Ascot in 2012, in the form of a heavy hallmarked sterling silver dish with silver-gilt detailing, inscribed QIPCO, BRITISH CHAMPIONS DAY, THE SPRINT STAKES 2012, diameter 30cm., 995gr., in original case of issue The race was won by the Lisbunny Syndicate’s Maarek, trained by David Peter Nagle in Co Tipperary and ridden by Jamie Spencer. £700 - 900*

345 Wedding invitation from Mr & Mrs Rickaby to their future in-laws Mr & Mrs Ernie Piggott for the marriage of their daughter Iris Rickaby with Keith Piggott at All Saint’s Church, Hove, Monday 16th September 1929, Keith Piggott and Ernie Piggott were Lester Piggott’s father and grandfather respectively; sold together magazines and a file of ephemera relating to the Keith, Iris & Lester Piggott; the lot also including a framed colour photograph of Keith Piggott meeting the Duke and Duchess of York (a qty) £100 - 150*

346 Gold & sapphire brooch gifted by the jockey Kempton Cannon to his sister Margaret and brother-in-law Ernest Piggott in dual celebration of Kempton’s 1904 Derby win on St Amant and the birth of his nephew Keith Piggott (father of Lester Piggott), set with a photograph of the infant Keith Piggott, inscribed to the reverse ST AMANT’S DERBY, FROM K.C., 1904 Kempton Cannon won the Derby on 1st June 1904 aboard Leopold de Rothschild’s St Amant. His nephew Keith Piggott was 51 days old on Derby Day. £800 - 1,200*

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349 Keith Piggott’s gold, diamond & pearl riding stock pin, in original fitted case £200 - 300*

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350 Sir Peter O’Sullevan items including his 1953 Desk Diary, also 1984 Schweppes wall calendar, both with numerous hand written appointments and reminders etc., the lot also including numerous photographs, and original correspondence relating to TV work, advertisements, charity work etc. £200 - 300*

347 9ct. gold & platinum ladies earrings being a gift from Keith Piggott, each a gold horseshoe, with platinum lettering of K and P £150 - 250*

348 A 14k continental gold & pearl tie pin formerly owned by Keith Piggott This item is believed to have been a prize from a race in continental Europe £150 - 250*

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The British Horseracing Authority

Sale of Racing Colours Lots 351 to 358 What is being sold is a right: the right to register the colours in Britain for use on the racecourse, such that, should the registrant own a runner in a horse race, the rider whom he/she engages to ride the horse may don the registered colours. (In the very unlikely event that two registrants with similar colours each have a horse running in the same race, one rider may be asked to wear a distinguishing cap). One need not be a racehorse owner to register colours. Indeed many colours are registered to non-owners, who perhaps intend to own a horse at a later date or pass the right to register the colours to their children. All colours are sold as described and the buyer is purchasing the right to register these colours in accordance with the Rules of Racing. The successful bid price will include a registration period according to the price sold (see below). Less than £10,000 : 1 year £10,000 - £20,000 : 5 years More than £20,000 : 10 years Please note that if the purchaser fails to formally register the colours with the British Horseracing Authority, via Weatherbys within one year of the auction date the purchaser runs the risk of losing the right to register them. The name of the registrant will be published on the Racing Administration website upon registration. Please note the hammer price for all lots is subject to auctioneer’s buyer’s premium of 17.5%. For lots 355, 356, 357 & 358 VAT is payable on the hammer price and on the auctioneer’s buyer’s premium. For lots 351, 352, 353 & 354 VAT is only payable on the auctioneer’s buyer’s premium. If you have any queries regarding the registration of Racing Colours please contact Registrations at Weatherbys on 01933 440077 or Registrations@weatherbys.co.uk who will be happy to assist.

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351 GOLD, tassel on cap Estimate £30,000 - 40,000*

352 LILAC, CERISE cap Estimate £1,500 - 2,500*

353 RED, STRAW cap Estimate £1,500 - 2,500*

354 GREEN, YELLOW collar and cuffs, GREEN and RED quartered cap Estimate £1,000 - 2,000*

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355 LEOPARD PRINT, BLACK collar, cuffs & peak Estimate £4,000 - 6,000†

356 YELLOW, RED & BLACK hoops, WHITE sleeves, RED & YELLOW cuffs, RED, BLACK & YELLOW segmented cap Estimate £4,000 - 6,000†

357 NAVY, ORANGE Fleur De Lys, NAVY cap with quartered ORANGE Fleur De Lys Estimate £4,000 - 6,000†

358 WHITE, narrow RAINBOW hoops (RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, PURPLE), radial RAINBOW on sleeves, WHITE, BLUE & RAINBOW segmented cap Estimate £4,000 - 6,000†

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Special Conditions of Business for Lots 351 to 358 inclusive: Lots are offered for sale subject to the conditions of business in the catalogue as amended by the special conditions of business set forth below. In the case of a conflict between the condition of business and the special conditions of business, the special conditions will prevail. The conditions of business will apply to the extent that they have not been amended by the special conditions of business and to the extent that they apply to an intellectual property right. 1. Definitions The definitions of the words and phrases with special meaning in these special conditions of business are set forth in the Conditions of Business. 2. Graham Budd Auctions Capacity As auctioneers of lots 351-358 inclusive, Graham Budd Auctions act as an agent of the British Horseracing Authority. Graham Budd Auctions shall have no responsibility of liability for any acts or omissions of the British Horseracing Authority in connection with the performance of its obligations in respect of lots 351-358 inclusive. The hammer price of lots 351-358 is subject to the auctioneer’s buyer’s premium of 17.5%. Buyer’s premium is subject to VAT. 3. Auctioned Rights On payment to Graham Budd Auctions in cleared funds of the total amount due, the buyer will acquire the right to register the racing colours concerned for the purposes of racing under the ‘Rules of Racing’. The buyer must register the Racing Colours concerned with the British Horseracing Authority, via Weatherbys. 4. Registration of Colours The buyer of each lot will be required to complete a Colours registration form (CO1). Applications for registration will not be entertained until the buyer has paid Graham Budd Auctions in full the total amount due, and Graham Budd Auctions has applied such payment to the lot and notified the British Horseracing Authority of the identity of the buyer. An application for registration of Racing Colours that is approved remains subject to cancellation by the British Horseracing Authority under rule E82-85 of the ‘Rules of Racing’. 5. Registration fees The registration period included is reflective of the hammer price. A re-registration fee will be charged once the included registration period has lapsed if the purchaser wishes to renew thereafter. 6. Publication of registrant name The name of the buyer will be published on the Racing Administration website upon registration of the colours, and in subsequent annual calendars whilst colours remain registered. 7. Similar Silk Colour and Design Should the same jacket and sleeve combination already be in existence, a change of cap colour may be requested by the judge should both sets feature in the same race.

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8. Rules of Racing The ‘Rules of Racing’ are published by the British Horseracing Authority and are available online at http://rules. britishhorseracing.com. Potential bidders and buyers are advised to refer to the ‘Rules of Racing’ for their full terms and effects 82.1.1 The Owner of a horse must register colours for racing with the Authority, and (82.1.2) the horse must carry those colours in any race under these Rules. 82.4 An Owner who has more than one set of registered colours must inform the Racing Calendar Office which colours are nominated as first colours. 82.5 The Authority may dictate that the registration of an Owners racing colours shall cease to be valid in such circumstances as it considers appropriate. 83.1 An Owner must declare alternative colours if asked to do so by the Judge. 83.2 Where (83.3.1) an Owner has more than one horse running in the same race, or (83.3.2) an Owners horse will not be carrying the first colours in a race, the Owner or Trainer should declare alternative colours to the Racing Calendar Office by 1pm on the day for making declarations to run under Rules (F) 89. 83.5 if for any reason the Owner or Trainer is unable to make the declaration as required he must declare alternative colours to the Clerk of the Scales before the jockey weighs out. 85.1 An application for the registration of racing colours under Rule 82.1 must be (85.1.1) made using the prescribed form, sent to the Racing Calendar Office accompanied by the appropriate fee. 85.5 A transfer of colours will be permitted upon payment of the relevant fee as set in Schedule (A)1. This fee is not applicable where the transfer is made to 85.5.1 spouse 85.5.2 parent 85.5.3 a child 85.5.4 the executors or the administrators of such persons, or 85.5.6 if the transferor, or in the case of a deceased transferor the heir to his racing interests. 85.6 At the Authority’s discretion, colours may also be transferred between a Registered owner and 85.6.1 a Recognised Club registered under Rule 54 85.6.2 a Recognised Stud Company registered under Rule 35 85.6.3 a Recognised Company registered under Rule 40 85.6.4 a Recognised Business Partnership registered under Rule 48 85.6.5 a Joint Ownership registered under Rule 67, or 85.6.6 a Racing Partnership registered under Rule 62. 85.7 Provided the Registered Owner is a registered trustee, approved nominee, Registered agent, Business Partner, Joint Owner or Nominated Partner as the case may be of the ownership category in question or vice versa (85.7.1) colours may only be transferred back to the original registrant.

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361 A Beswick Arkle with Pat Taaffe up figural group, a Beswick Arkle model and a Arkle head, 20th century the figural group of Pat Taaffe seated on Arkle, wearing racing colours and No.6 on the saddle blanket, raised upon a mahogany oval base, bears factory marks and printed plaque, height: 31.5cm; together with a Beswick model of Arkle, standing on an oval mahogany base, bears factory marks, height: 31cm and a model of the head of Arkle mounted on a mahogany plaque with engraved plaque, 15 x 11.5cm (3) 359 An Edwardian silver-plated novelty inkstand with a design incorporating a jockey cap and horse shoe, by Daniel & Arter, 1909 Registered Design No.538382, glass inkpot, oak base, 16 by 14cm., good condition £60 - 80*

Damage to one of the ears on the Arkle Pat Taaffe model and the reins are damaged on one side. £100 - 150* 362 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Arkle porcelain figurine by Doris Lindner, c.1967, modelled standing on a rockwork base, raised upon a walnut oval base, bears factory marks, Limited Edition 447 of 500, with a leather framed certificate, total height: 27cm (2). £300 - 500* 363 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Nijinsky figurine by Doris Lindner, c.1972 modelled standing on a grassy base, raised upon a walnut oval plinth, bears factory marks and facsimile signature for Doris Lindner, Limited Edition 181 for 500, with certificate in a leather frame, total height: 27cm (3) £300 - 500*

360 A steeplechaser & jockey car mascot, modelled as a jockey on horseback leaping, with screw nut fitting, chrome-plated, in a cardboard box, bearing paper label numbered 514, height: 17cm. £100 - 150*

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364 Red Rum memorabilia, including a souvenir framed wall mirror, signed to the backboard by Ginger McCain; sold together with a Spode porcelain decorative plate with Red Rum on the front, Limited Edition 178 of 200, with box and COA; a Danbury MInt porcelain plate of Red Rum, with COA and box and a Royal Doulton porcelain plate of Red Rum, Limited Edition 929 of 7500; together with two Red Rum lapel badges; VHS, Red Rum by Ivor Herbert’s book; blue Rotary Club Langholm sash with official programme 3rd June 1979; the lot also including a boxed 2007 John Smiths Grand National special edition commemorative tankard (qty) £200 - 300* 365 Horse racing commemorative ceramics & glass, comprising a Martell Grand National Limited Edition decanter commemorating 10 years of the Martell Grand National, etched to both side, with COA, Limited Edition 3560 of 4000, in original box, 23cm; sold together with a set of three Horse and Jockey Commemorative Glasses Martell 2002, Limited Edition 2856 of 6000, 30cm; and two Royal Doulton Dessert Orchid and Dawn Run porcelain plates, a Royal Worcester Desert Orchid porcelain plate and a Royal Worcester 150 years of the Aintree Grand National (8) £200 - 300*

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366 A group of horse racing collectibles, comprising: a Beswick model of Arkle; a boxed limited edition Spode plate of Brigadier Gerard (166/250); a boxed limited edition Spode plate of Nijinksy (605/1,000); a boxed Aynsley plate titled “The Horse”; and a pewter mug listing Derby winners until 1973 (5) £180 - 220*

367 An oil painting of the racehorse “Bendigo” by Henry Frederick Lucas Lucas (British,1848-1943), signed and dated 1887, oil on board, portrait in a stable, 22 by 30cm., glazed in original gilt frame with raised title legend BENDIGO, overall 40 by 48cm., picture in good condition, small areas of damage to gilt frame Bendigo, foaled in 1880, was by Irish Derby winner Ben Battle and won the inaugural running of the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park in 1886, worth £10,000 in prize money, a record in British horse racing at the time (equivalent to £1.288 million today). He was also noted for his performances in top handicap races, on two occasions running honorably in both the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire of the same year and winning the latter in 1883. Other notable victories included the 1885 Lincoln and Hardwicke Stakes and the 1887 Jubilee and Champion Stakes. £600 - 800*

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368 A watercolour by Thomas Percy Earl (British, 1874-1947) of a steeplechase, signed with initials and dated 1922, heightened with gouache, the image 23.5 by 34cm. depicting a quartet of steeplechasers & jockeys clearing the water jump, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 39 by 50cm. £300 - 500*

369 A watercolour by Peter Biegel (British, 1913-1989) titled “Down to Post, Great race for the Eclipse 1968, 2 Derby Winners”, signed and inscribed, watercolour and pencil, the image 20 by 26.5cm. mounted, framed & glazed, overall 35 by 41.5cm. The picture depicts the 1967 & 1968 Derby winners Royal Palace and Sir Ivor before their clash in the 1968 Eclipse Stakes, together with Taj Dewan who in the race was narrowly beaten by the former, with Sir Ivor back in third This image was published in the Injured Jockeys calendar for July 1997. A small repro of the calendar page plus a picture of the finish of the 1968 Eclipse Stakes is taped to the backboard. £800 - 1,200*

370 A collection of twelve Vanity Fair Prints of Horse racing personalities, including Fred Archer, J.E. Watts, Count Strickland, Tom Loates, Bernard Dillon, Frank Wootton, Fred Webb, Otto Madden, Charlie Wood, Lester Reiff, Fred Rickaby, Earl of Shrewsbury; sold together with a small quantity of b&w press photos, subjects including Lester Piggott, Royal Ascot, the Grand National; the lot also including an lp relating to the Grand Prix of Gilbraltar Motor Racing (qty) £150 - 200*

371 Limited edition print of the racehorse Istabraq with Charlie Swan up in the 1998 Champion Hurdle, signed in pencil to the lower margin by the artist Peter Curling, owner J P McManus, trainer Aidan O’Brien and jockey Charlie Swan together with pencil vignette portraits, numbered 334/950, mounted, framed & glazed, 75 by 105cm. £150 - 200*

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372 A photograph album relating to Hawthorn Hill 1930s, with a selection of 38 good quality photographs showing mostly race action & personalities, also some stable & training scenes, some with hand written captions, some now missing from pages Hawthorn Hill Racecourse was situated between Maidenhead and Windsor. Race meetings took place there between 1888 and 1939. £150 - 200* 373 A rare b&w photograph of the great stallion Nearco being led out of his specially built underground bomb shelter at the Beech House Stud during the Second World War, by the famous equestrian photographer Anscomb, signed, and inscribed ‘Nearco,’ Newmarket, the image otherwise known as THE ALL CLEAR, 1941, mounted framed & glazed, the image 15 by 20cm., 6 by 8in.; sold with photocopies of two sheets providing further information on this photograph (3) Nearco (1935-1957) was one of the greatest racehorses and important stallion of the twentieth century. He was bred by Federico Tesio in Italy and retired undefeated after 14 races, with his crowning glory being his facile win in the Grand Prix de Paris in 1938. Although he never raced in England he was bought by the British bookmaker Martin Benson for £60,000 and sent to the Beech House Stud at Newmarket. His influence as a stallion is profound and his descendants include Nasrullah, Ballymoss, Darius, Lomond, Nearula, Nearctic, El Gran Senor, Nijinsky, Sir Ivor, Northern Dancer, Shadeed, Secretariat, Shergar, Arkle, Never Say Die, Nimbus, Mr Prospector, Royal Palace, Fort Marcy, Better Loosen Up and countless others.

372 374 Nine horse racing photographs, 9 by 7in., races in progress, including Robber Baron at Market Rasen, Treble Block at Kempton, Cockfords at Nottingham, Park Ranger at Cheltenham, Fanghorm at York and Scamp at Aintree, dating between 1967 and 1972, printed legends, some glazed £100 - 120*

375 A Mark Harvey limited edition photograph of the racehorse Frankel, signed by the photographer and numbered 82 from the open edition c-type print, 13 1/2 by 11 1/2in., COA to backboard, framed & glazed, 50 by 42cm. £150 - 200*

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He was thought so valuable that his own underground bomb shelter was constructed at Beech House, built by German POW’s. This rare photograph portrays Nearco being led out by his lad Ernest ‘Bogey’ Lee for fresh air and exercise. £200 - 300*

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376 A ladies silk scarf commem­ orating the victory of the Prince of Wales’s Persimmon in the 1896 Epsom Derby £200 - 300*

378 A silver pass for the New Stand at Barham Downs racecourse issued to Thomas Watkinson Payler Esq. c.1770, circular, racehorses galloping right towards winning-post, stand in background, reverse named Thomas Watkinson Payler’s country seat was Ileden Manor near Canturbury, Kent. Thomas and his wife Charlotte were both painted by Joshua Reynolds.

377 Two ladies silk scarves com­ mem­­orating the Grand Nationals won by Grakle in 1931 and Kellsboro’ Jack in 1933, the centre of the first featuring a map of the course, the second showing Kellsboro’ Jack jumping Becher’s Brook £150 - 200*

Racing was staged at Barham Downs, north of the village of the same name and mid-way between Canterbury and Folkestone in Kent, as far back as 1729. The course was described as ‘cricket bat-shaped’. It is recorded that the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart spent a day at the races there, having stayed in Canterbury on his return to the continent from London in 1765. The last races at Barham Downs were held in August 1879. £600 - 800* 379 A silver pass for the grandstand at Newcastle racecourse dated 1800 and issued to Charles William Bigge Esq, view of the grandstand, reverse named above a racehorse & jockey, pierced for suspension

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Charles William Bigge (1773-1849) was a merchant & banker from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. On the death of his father in 1794, Bigge inherited estates at Benton House, Little Benton, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Heddon on the Wall, Ponteland and Gosforth; as well as collieries at Little Benton and Willington. In 1806 he became a partner in the Newcastle banking firm of Ridley Bigge Gibson & Co, which in 1832 became Northumberland and Durham District Bank. In 1812 Bigge built Linden Hall, Longhorsley, Northumberland, to a design by Sir Charles Monck on land bought from the earl of Carlisle. £300 - 400* 380 A white metal 1817 admission ticket for Aberdeen, Forfar, Kincardine & Banff race meetings, two horses racing past winning-post, reverse. subscripn. & admisn. ticket to stand, not transfble, rubbed & dings £250 - 350* 381 A silver pass for the Subscription Stand for Noblemen & Gentlemen (erected 1826) at Doncaster Racecourse issued to Lieutenant General Sir John Byng K.C.B c.1828, rectangular octagon, obverse with two racehorses galloping, reverse named and numbered No.23, inscribed NOT TRANSFERABLE £800 - 1,000*

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382 A silver pass for the grandstand at Liverpool racecourse c.1840, oval, view of the grandstand, inscribed LIVERPOOL RACE COURSE, PROPRIETOR’S TICKET, reverse numbered 146 £200 - 300* 383 A silver pass for the grandstand at Liverpool racecourse c.1840, oval, view of the grandstand, inscribed LIVERPOOL RACE COURSE, PROPRIETOR’S TICKET, reverse numbered 284 £200 - 300* 384 A mid-19th century French silver racing pass for the Jockey-Club de Lyon, octagonal, racehorse & jockey, inscibed to the reverse The Jockey-Club de Lyon was formed in 1839. £100 - 150*

385 A good & varied collection of racing-related and members’ badges, including a group of vintage members’ badges for Epsom Club Stand, 1921, 1925, 1937, 1955, 1957 & 1971 (boxed); together with commercially produced horseshoe-shaped examples depicting racing colours & names of famous champions including Nijinsky, Mill Reef, Sea The Stars, Frankel etc.; also lapel badges depicting names & colours of Northern Dancer, Sea Bird II, Nijinksy & Mill Reef; modern member’s badges from the 21st century for a variety of racecourses including Newmarket, Goodwood, York & Epsom, plus miscellaneous items including Sir Peter O’Sullevan’s press badge for 1986, a Victorian spinning race game, Havana Jockey Club pins for 1947 & 1951, HM Queen 2012 Diamond Jubilee badge, and various Breeders’ Cup VIP badges c.2000-2010 (a qty) £250 - 350* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

386 A collection of race badges, 1930s to 1990s, metal member’s badges and card day badges, including a boxed member’s badge for Gatwick 1933 and several other examples for now defunct racecourses £200 - 250*

387 A collection of race badges, including metal members badges from Newmarket Race Course from 1970s onwards, often still with original issue envelope and a quantity of card day badges for Newmarket and a variety of other courses including Royal Ascot £80 - 100*

388 Printed racecard for Yarmouth Races 19th August 1823, with woodcut engraving, four race card featuring the Gold Cup Stakes, supporting races comprising the Ladies’ Plate of £50, a £50 match race between horses of Captains Travers & Manby and a poney [sic] race, the card also advertising other entertainments in the town, mounted under glass in a modern wooden frame, 36 by 28cm.; the lot also including a small collection of horse racing press photographs (a qty) The Gold Cup at Yarmouth was valued at 100 guineas, was won by Lord Verulam’s 3-y-o bay colt “Vaurian”. The Ladies’ Plate was won by Major Wilson’s bay horse “Lawrence”. The Racing Calendar did not record the winners of the other races. £150 - 250*

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389 A group of eight 1920s indentures of apprenticeship for jockeys to Matthew Dobson Peacock at his yard in Middleham, the group includes the indenture for Billy Nevett who would go on to win three wartime Derbys, most famously on ‘Dante’ in 1945. He also won the Oaks on Masaka in 1948 during a career where he recorded over 2,000 winners £200 - 300*

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390 A full set of Kempton Park Racing Programmes for 1905, in a bound volume, seventeen racing programmes dating from 3rd Feb 1905 to the 27th Dec 1905, volume missing its spine £150 - 200** 391 A collection of racecards and horse racing memorabilia, including a good selection of Epsom Derbys pre-1970 issues including 1937, 1946, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, also representation of Arc weekend, Cheltenham Gold Cup, QEII, Royal Ascot, King George, 2,000 Guineas etc., plus a mix from many British courses also a 1926 racecard for Auckland Steeplechase & a 1932 Kenilworth (South Africa). the lot also including an interesting Epsom Derby postcard postmarked Buenos Aires 1914; also a framed limited edition print of Reference Point and a framed photograph of Desert Orchid; the lot also including a qty. of cheques from Alfred J. Day founder of Fontwell Park racecourse (a qty) £300 - 500**

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392 A large collection of Racecards, including The Grand National at Aintree dating from 1976 to 1999, sold together with John Smith’s Grand National Media Guide’s 2006 to 2018 (qty) £400 - 600*

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393 Horse racing memorabilia, mostly late 1980s to mid-1990s feature day racecards including Derby, Oaks, 2,000 Guineas, Cheltenham Festival, Tingle Creek, Arc de Triomphe, King George VI Chase, Breeders’ Cup; the lot also including a Lester Piggott signed photograph, two press photos, and a framed artist drawn Lester Piggott portrait print (a qty) £100 - 150*

394 Heber (Reginald) An Historical List of Horse-Matches Run, and of Plates and Pries run for in Great Britain and Ireland, in the year 1762, this being Heber’s volume XII of his pre-Weatherby’s Racing Calendar racing annuals, published by Samuel Chandler, Holborn, London, 1763, 8vo. calf, reasonably good condition £70 - 100**

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395 Two rare bound volumes of “The Racing Specialist”, edited by John C. Boys, weekly 4-page penny newspaper, the first volume unbroken from March-November 1912 and March-November 1913, the second volume January 6th to December 15th 1925, during the flat close newspaper only 2 pages £150 - 200**

396 The Best Horses…., four volumes from 1943 to 1946 by Phil Bull founder of the timeform organization, written specially as a guide to racing in the individual years, facsimile dust cover for 1943, as a dust cover was never issued for this year, otherwise all in good condition £250 - 350**

397 Timeform Racehorses of…, Best Horses of 1945 by Phil Bull the founder of the Timeform Organisation, then a run of Racehorses of… from 1951 to 1987, lacking only 1960, plus duplicates for 1967, 1968 & 1969; the lot also including a reprint of the 1948 edition £600 - 800** END OF SESSION

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SESSION TWO Monday 3rd June at 2:30pm Lots 398-752


EQUESTRIAN 398 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Lt. Co. H. M. Llewellyn C.B.E. and Foxhunter porcelain figural group, by Doris Lindner, c.1960 modelled jumping over a rush fence, raised upon an oval walnut plinth base, bears factory marks and facsimile signature for Lt. Co. H. M. Llewellyn, Limited Edition No. 490 of 500, with certificate, total height: 29cm. (3) £250 - 350* 398

399 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Capt Raimondo d’Inzeo and Merano porcelain figural group by Doris Lindner, c.1963, modelled jumping over fences, raised upon a walnut oval base, bears factory marks and facsimile signature of Capt. d’Inzeo, Limited Edition 213 of 500, with certificate, total height: 27.5cm. (2) £200 - 250*

402 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Suffolk Stallion porcelain figurine by Doris Lindner, c.1969, modelled standing on a grassy base, raised upon a wooden plinth, Limited Edition 174 of 500, bears factory marks and facsimile signature of Doris Lindner, with certificate in a leather frame, total height: 24.5cm (2). £200 - 250* 403 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Prince’s Grace and Foal porcelain figural group by Doris Lindner, c.1971, modelled as a mare with her foal on a shaped plinth base, with painted gilt borders, bears factory marks with facsimile signature for Doris Lindner, Limited Edition 54 of 250, lacking certificate, height: 22.5cm. £200 - 250*

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400 No lot 401 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Percheron Stallion figure by Doris Lindner, c.1966, modelled trotting on a grassy base, raised upon a walnut oval plinth base, bears factory marks and facsmilie signature for Doris Lindner, with certificate in a leather frame, minor losses to the mane decoration, with item, total height: 25.5cm. (4) £200 - 250*

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404 A watercolour of a horse and groom in a stable by Frank Paton (British, 1855-1909), signed, dated 1899, the image 24 by 34cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 47 by 54cm. £150 - 250*

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405 405 An oil painting of a chestnut hunter in a stable by George Wright (British, 1860-1942), signed, oil on canvas, 38.5 by 54.5cm., in gilt picture frame, overall 53 by 68cm. £2,000 - 2,500* 406 A trio of hunting stevengraphs, titled The Meet, Full Cry & The Death, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 21 by 30cm. £100 - 150*

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407 After Samuel Howitt (1765-1822), A GROUP OF 11 COUNTRY PURSUITS PRINTS: DUCK HAWKING, PHEASANT SHOOTING, OTTER HUNTING (two, plates 1 & 2), MINNOW FISHING, DUCK SHOOTNG, PARTRIDGE SHOOTING, SNIPE SHOOTING, PHEASANT HAWKING, PARTRIDGE HAWKING & GROUSE SHOOTING, coloured engravings, each image 13 by 17cm., in black & gilt Hogarth frames, each 25 by 30cm. £120 - 180*

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408 A set of four oil paintings by R. Stone of hunting scenes c.1900, each signed, The Meet; The Encounter; Full Cry, The Kill, 14 by 29cm., oil on board, gilt picture frames, overall 26 by 41cm. £1,500 - 2,500*

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409 A watercolour by Peter Biegel (British, 1913-1989) titled “Down from the Hill”, signed and titled, the image 47 by 57cm., a Scottish highlands scene of a stag being brought down from the hills mounted, framed & glazed, overall 28 by 39cm. the backboard with a Tryon Gallery label £600 - 800*

410 A watercolour by George Denholm Armour (British, 1864-1949) titled “Digging a fox is cold work”, signed, painted as an illustration for the book “Thoughts on Hunting” by Peter Beckford, published as a limited edition of 350 by Hodder & Stoughton in 1911, the work is referenced by G.D Armour in “Bridle and Brush” p.191/192, the image 28.5cm by 38cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 57.5 by 47cm. £400 - 600*

411 An oil painting of a terrier and a rabbit by Arthur Wardle (British, 1864-1949), signed, oil on canvas, 29.5 by 24.5cm., in gilt picture frame, overall 48 by 43cm. £3,000 - 4,000*

412 A bronze of two coursing greyhounds by James Osborne (British, 1940-1992), signed, rich brown patina, measuring approx 22 by 37cm by 19cm tall, mounted on a green marble base £300 - 400* 412

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Bruce Prole Greyhound Racing Collection Lots 414 to 422 Bruce Prole was in charge of the veterinary hospital at the Greyhound Racing Association’s famous Northaw Kennels in Hertfordshire. He had joined the GRA in the mid-1960s and in its heyday Northaw housed more than 600 racing dogs. Prole was a pioneer in a series of veterinary advances on racing injuries. After the demise of Northaw, he became a track vet at Poole and Portsmouth before retiring in 2005. Bruce Pole died in 2018, aged 85.

413 Greyhound memorabilia, including a pair of framed artist-signed prints of Ballyregan Bob & Scurlogue Champ, and a framed programme for the “Show-Down” race at Wembley Stadium in December 1985, also a pair of frames containing printed pedigrees & race records of the two dogs; the lot also including framed programmes for the final meetings at Harringay in 1987 & Walthamstow in 1989; plus 15 various racecards including Derby & Arc, and three race finish photographs (25 items) £100 - 150*

414 The Roll of Honour Boards from the main building of the kennel complex at the former GRA greyhound training centre at Northaw in Hertfordshire, a matching pair in oak with gilt inscriptions, both titled WINNERS OF CLASSIC RACES TRAINED AT NORTHAW, the boards totalling 49 listings dating between 1931 and 1979, comprising the winners of six Greyhound Derbys, namely Wild Woolley (1932), Davesland (1934), Greta Ranee (1935), G.R. Archduke (1940), Camira Flash (1968) owned by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh and Patricia’s Hope (1972), together with the following Classics: Grand National (13), St Leger (11), Cesarewitch (4), Pall Mall (4), Oaks (3), Scurry Cup (3) Gold Collar (2), Laurels (2) and Spanish Derby (1), good condition The Hook Estate and Kennels was located just off Coopers Lane Road in Northaw near Potters Bar in Hertfordshire and was Britain’s premier greyhound racing kennels for over fifty years and became a famed facility within the industry as the base for the London stadiums of White City, Stamford Bridge, Harringay, and later Clapton and West Ham. The kennels were built on 150 acres of park and grassland purchased by the Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) in about 1931. The mansion ‘Hook House’ or ‘The Hook’ served as a base for some of the senior staff including the kennel manager and veterinary surgeon and the Hook Cottages and newly built Hook villas were divided among the trainers and their families attached to the GRA’s racetracks. The kennels opened with 150 employees and there was a separate kennel block for each of the original three tracks. The estate at this time was solely for racing hounds and puppies over nine months old and could house over 600 greyhounds. The puppies under nine months were reared under the supervision of William Skerratt on farms in and around Blythe Bridge, before graduating to Northaw, it is reputed that there were sixty farmers employed to help rear them. The kennel staff at the Hook Kennels lived in track dormitories depending on their race track attachment and had the use of leisure facilities on site. There was an animal medical facility, isolation kennels, laundry and even a sun tanning room for the greyhounds. The first person in charge of the facility was Colonel A. D. Cameron, the Racing Director of GRA at the time. Trainers based at the kennel at one time or another included Leslie Reynolds, Joe Harmon, Jack Harvey. Petter Hawkesley, Jimmy Jowett, Randy Singleton, Joe Pickering, Les Parry, Tom Lightfoot, Jim Singleton, Jimmy Rimmer, Wilf France, Eric Hiscock, Dick Clark, Sidney Mann, Bert Heyes, Charlie Ashley, Albert Jonas, Harry Buck, Eddie Wright, Ted Parker, Charlie Smoothy and Jack Cooper. In 1968 the GRA decided to move all of the greyhounds out of the Clapton kennels, at Claverhambury Farm and the West Ham kennels and put them at the training establishment at the Hook kennels which would now house all trainers from Harringay, White City, Clapton and West Ham (Stamford Bridge had closed the same year). West Ham closed in 1972, Clapton in 1974 and White City closed in 1984, leaving only Harringay being served by the kennels. The kennels were closed down in the mid-1980s and in 1986 the kennels were subject to planning for retirement homes. Hook House was acquired in April 1980 by the Oshwal Association of the United Kingdom and is used as the Oshwal Centre. Some of the former estate is now private housing known as Northaw Park. £500 - 700*

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415 Original printed Laws of Parliament “for the better preservation of the game”, printed in 1717, offered here in the context of greyhounds interest, two sheets printed recto/verso, mounted between glass in a wooden frame, 37 by 53cm., reasonably good condition Due to the practice of poaching, from the reign of King James I of England laws were in placed banning the ownership of greyhounds unless the individual owned land to the rental of £10 per year, or was a Baron of Parliament. The laws relating to the keeping of greyhounds continued to be strengthened, including under the reign of Queen Anne in 1706 when amongst the measures of an Act for the Preservation of Game, powers were given to any lord or lady or Justice of the Peace, to confiscate for their own use any greyhound found owned by a person not entitled to keep such a dog. The original, printed Laws being offered in this lot represent amendments made to the 1706 Act a decade later under the reign of George I. This was to prove to be the last of such laws. As time went on the farming community revolted and there were many protests against the Game Laws, and authors and journalists made their voices heard in print. Eventually the Ground Game Laws made hare no longer the sole property of the gentry, and the landlord and farmer had equal rights. £100 - 150*

416 An historic item of greyhound racing memorabilia being the black No.4 jacket worn by “Sherrys Prince” when winning his third Grand National at White City 15th April 1972, in good condition; sold with a letter of provenance from the Prole family (2) Having already won the Grand Nationals of 1970 and 1971, Sherrys Prince sealed an outstanding career legacy by winning an unprecedented third Grand National in 1972. The dog was sent off the 5-4f from Trap 4 and beat the 6 dog “Lee Park”. After making a superb leap at the first hurdle, he led all the way to win comfortably by 6 1/4 lengths in a time of 29.80 secs. The trophy was presented to owner Joyce Matthews by Athur Aldridge of the GRA. Sherrys Prince was originally trained by John Shevlin at West Ham, but due to the trainer’s failing health the dog was transferred to Colin West at White City. The kennelhand Irene Hazelwood (McNally) later became a trainer and then a stipendiary steward. Considered the greatest hurdler of all time, this outstanding greyhound set a total of 15 track records during his illustrious four year racing career which saw 70 victories in 105 hurdle races. All this having recovered from a broken hock in 1970. Sherrys Prince was retired in 1972 and died in 1978. £500 - 700*

417 A Regency era silver trophy for the hare coursing meeting held at Letcombe Bowers in 1815, hallmarked William Burwash, London, 1814, the two handled trophy in campana form, gilt interior, the obverse with a raised medallion depicting a greyhound catching a hare, the reverse inscribed BOWERS, COURSING MEETING, 1815, height 19cm., width across handles 18cm., weight 702gr.; sold together with The Courser’s Manual & Supplement or Stud Book, 1828, by Thomas Goodlake (2) Although not a Waterloo Cup, this hare coursing trophy dates coincidentally from 1815 the year of the Battle of Waterloo! Letcombe Bowers Coursing Club was established by Mr Thomas Goodlake in 1814 upon his own estate near Wantage. The club dined at the Bear Inn in Wantage. From 1816 one meeting a year was held on the last Thursday in November at which members competed for a silver cup or tankard (value 25 guineas), a silver goblet (10 guineas) and a pair of gravy spoons. In 1815, however, the date of this trophy, two meetings were held. The inaugural meet was on 1st February with the Cup being won by Mr Thomas’s “Tiney.” Then on 1st December patron Mr Goodlake on the Cup with his black dog “Grasshopper.” It is not known at which meeting the present trophy was awarded. A book by Thomas Goodlake is offered with the trophy. An oil painting of Goodlake, that was engraved for the book’s frontispiece, was sold at Graham Budd Auctions 28th October 2009 as lot 3. £300 - 500*

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418 A 1933 greyhound trophy for a race won by a dog trained by Sidney Orton of “Mick The Miller” fame, in the form of a silver & leather dog collar, stamped SILVER and with maker’s mark foe William Hair Haseler, the central medallion encircled with laurel and inscribed THIRTEENTH WESTCLIFF HURDLE, 700 YARDS, TIME 43.09s, WINNER, INCHACOUMBE BOY, OWNER MRS E LESTER, TRAINER S.J. ORTON, 29th SEPT. 1933, silver 35cm. long, overall length 48cm,., displayed in original glass topped and silk lined display case

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Sidney Orton (1890-1978) was born in Aylsham, Norfolk, and in his early life worked on his parents family farm in Stonegate. He married Gladys Harmer in 1917 and had a family including a son called Sydney ‘Clare’ Orton in 1918. When oval circuit greyhound racing arrived in Britain in 1926, he swapped his interest in coursing to become Clerk of the Scales and then a trainer during the early years at Wimbledon Stadium. The family lived in the Wimbledon trainers complex known as Burhill Kennels in Hersham. In December 1929 he was propelled to national fame when he took charge of Mick The Miller and won the 1930 Greyhound Derby. During the 1930s Orton won a significant number of classic races and was one of the leading trainers in the country, earning him the nickname ‘The Wizard of Burhill’. Other famous greyhounds he handled would include Ballynennan Moon, Brilliant Bob, Ballyhennessy Sandhills, Quare Times, Mondays News and Burhill Moon before retiring in 1959. £200 - 300* 419 Greyhound racing memorabilia, comprising: an item of signage ex-White City Stadium, white acrylic sheet printed in red one side TREBLE CHANCE & DUELLA 10p, and the other side FORECAST DUELLA, NON RUNNERS, 1st. LEG, 2nd. LEG, 38 by 30cm.; a counter top advertisement card for Harringay Races 40 by 31cm.; a set of four sherry glasses etched with the GRA logo; a greyhound & book novelty paperweight; a trophy for Crayford Races Ladbrokes Stayers Stakes 8th June 1995; a limited edition Italian ceramic tile printed with a photograph of the Derby winner “Hit The Lid”; a Totalisator Cash Controller’s pass for Harringay Stadium; a vintage game “The New Dog-Racing Game”, Cardora Series, British Made, Patent 27151, comprising playing surface and box containing six painted lead greyhounds and playing cards, good condition; a framed colour photo of the 1977 National Inter-Track Championship Winners (White City) with their trainers; a group of three official matted b&w photographs of champion greyhounds “Sir Ginger” (1970 Cambridgeshire), “Sole Aim” (1971 Greyhound Derby) and “Down Your Way” (1971 Gold Collar), each 38 by 42cm; a framed David French artist drawn limited edition print, numbered 263/500, titled “The Classic Winners of 1980”; another David French print (tube rolled), 21/300, titled “Great Greyhounds of the Twentieth Century”; and a tube rolled Michael Lyne print “A Review of Coursing” £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

420 A collection of thirteen books concerning greyhounds, comprising in publication date order: i) The Courser’s Manual or Stud Book by Thomas Goodlake, 1828 ii) Arrian on Coursing published by J. Bohn, 1831 iii & iv) Courser’s Companion (vols I & II by Thomas Thacker, 1834 & 1835 v) The Greyhound by “Stonehenge”, 1853 vi) The Greyhound by Hugh Dalziel, 1887 vii) Greyhound Stud Book (vol xi),1892 viii) Fifty-Six Waterloo Cups by Lowie Hall (“Vindex”), 1922 ix & x) 2 copies of The Book of the Greyhound by Edward C Ash, 1933 xi) The Irish Greyhound Stud Book, 1946 xii) Coursing: The Pursuit of Game with Gazehounds, illustrations by Michael Lyne and others, 1976 xiii) The Dogs by Laura Thompson, 1994 £500 - 700**

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421 A collection of greyhound racing memorabilia, including Harringay racecards c.1936-1937 plus later from the 70s & 80s and also last meeting 25th September 1987; White City 60s to 80s, other miscellaneous cards including Celtic Park, Slough, Wimbledon, West Ham etc.; other content including greyhound and coursing pamphlets/handbooks/rules books, a Tyrone County Coursing Club programme for 1934, other ephemera including magazines; the lot also including non-greyhound material including History of Brooklands Motor Course by William Boddy, 1957; Cars Profile Publications, Epsom Derby racecards of 1953 & 1958, Windsor races 1958 plus Royal Windsor Horse Show, and other miscellaneous items (a qty.) £150 - 250**

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422 Bruce Prole’s copy of George Stubbs’s veterinary science masterpiece The Anatomy of the Horse, illustrated with frontispiece, 12 double-page plates, and 24 full page plates, folio, paper covered boards, brown cloth to spine and either side, published by Heywood Hill, London, 1938 £200 - 300**

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423 A collection relating to Colonel H.A.C Salmond, Captain of Great Britain Shooting Team, includes a mounted photograph of the British Team 1930, 35 x 45.5cm; a mounted photograph of Britain v USA Teams, shooting at Bisley, c.1910 and four further photographs (6) £30 - 40*

MIXED SPORTING CONTENT 424 A miscellany of sporting medals and badges, a Wembley Stadium stainless steel Player Changing Room access pass; two Football Association gilt metal and enamel stick pins; three Amateur Fencing Association medals; two Amateur Swimming Association badges, a cased medal for the Tokyo 1967 Universiade; a medal for the Trofeo Italia 1953 with initials KNZB; a medal for the World Swimming Championships Madrid 1986; a Greek medal dated 1982; a Soviet medal 1979; a Prince of Wales feathers badge; a tie pin; a 1951 Festival Crown piece in original case; and a Senegalise order medal in original paper box (qty.) £150 - 250* 425 A collection of sports photographs by the acclaimed sports photographer Don Morley, colour and b & w, various sizes, the largest example 12 x 16 in., subjects including athletics, table tennis, rowing, football (occasionally signed by players), ice skating, bowls, basketball, skiing, the photographer has signed the back of some and a little duplication of subject matter (qty) £100 - 150*

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426 A collection of sporting posters, comprising a set of seven Improve your rugby football by the Welsh Rugby Union, all featuring different rugby schools; six poster for the Lions Tours of Australia in 1989; ten rugby match posters for the Stoop memorial ground; five Olympic Games Posters including four art posters for Munich 1972, crease and tears to edges; a retro poster looking back at the Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games; a vintage French advertisement poster for Pastis 15; sold together with a Tennis poster for the 1983 Davies Cup, two cricket posters, one advertising Heineken, the other for the test cricket centenary 1877-1977, various sizes (qty) £250 - 350* 427 A collection of signed autobiographies of Sporting Legends, including, Willie John McBride; Richard Dunwoody; A.P. McCoy; Neil Lennon; Tommy Docherty x 2; Derek Dougan; Andy Irvine; Glenn Hoddle; Ricky Hatton; Jack Charlton; Bryan Robson; Ian St John; John Barnes; Manchester United book signed by Pat Crerand; Manchester United book signed by Denis Law and Pat Crerand; Roy Keane; Bobby Robson, Mick Quinn; Peter Marinello; Preston North End book signed by Tom Finney; Brian Moore; Norman Whiteside x 2; Harry Gregg; Sammy McIlroy; Denis Law; Billy McNeill; John Greig; Peter Scudamore; Allan Clarke; Brian Harris and Geoffrey Boycott (34) £250 - 350**

428 A collection of Sporting books, comprising Cricket, Golf, Table Tennis, Rugby, Running; including The Badminton Library Cricket by A.G Steel, R.H, Lyttelton; The Badminton Library Athletics and Football by Montague, Shearman; The Encyclopaedia of Sport, etc (qty) £50 - 100** 429 Miscellany of sporting collectibles, interest for tennis, Olympic Games, rowing & rugby, content including A. Wallis Myers book Fifty Years of Wimbledon signed by Lance Tingay and boat race postcards late Edwardian era (qty.) £50 - 80* 430 A collection of thirty nine autographed Sporting Memorabilia books, comprising Football, Rugby, Motor Racing, Running and Tennis sporting books, including Jack Charlton ‘The Autobiography’; Racing Stewart The Birth of a Grand Prix Team; Geoff Hurst 1966 and All That; John McEnroe ‘Serious’ (39) £150 - 250*

431 A collection of sports photographs, the main themes horse racing, tennis, cricket, swimming & Olympic, plus a selection of other sports including judo, athletics, badminton, table tennis, cycling, polo, croquet, ski jumping, bobsleigh, roller skating & field hockey, subjects including Steve Donoghue, Gordon Richards, Aga Khan, Prince Monolulu, Fred Perry, Ken Rosewall, Frank Sedgman, Lew Hoad, Doris Hart, Mo Connolly, Jack Hobbs, Duke of Edinburgh in the nets, Compton brothers, unusual pull-out panorama of Old Trafford cricket ground, Jesse Owens, Paavo Nurmi, Johnny Weissmuller and many others £300 - 500*

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432 Small collection of sports programmes & tickets, football programmes for Franc v Austria 1959, Luton v Southampton 17.4.48 & a penny sheet for Fulham v Botafogo 9.4.56; thee rugby programmes for France in New Zealand in 1961, v North Auckland, Waikato & Southland; and four tickets from the Rome 1960 Olympic Games for football, basketball, gymnastics & athletics £100 - 150*

CROQUET 433 Two very rare Croquet Medals, awarded to one of the Leading Players of her era Miss Eveline M. Bramwell, comprising a 1912 silver medal The Croquet Association Ladies Championship Cup, engraved to reverse Miss E.M. Bramwell 1912, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, in Vaughtons red box and a 1904 silver gilt medal Scottish Croquet Club - Championship of Scotland - For Annual Championship, with ribbon and clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, in a Catanach’s box (2) The career of Miss E.M. Bramwell included winning the 1907 & 1908 Ladies Champion at Wimbledon; 1901 & 1907 Ladies Gold Medallist; 1904 & 1907 Ladies Gold Medallist; 1904 & 1907 Scottish Champion. £150 - 200*

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434 A fine autograph album containing the signatures of 94 Wimbledon tennis champions, singles, doubles and mixed, all signatures singularly collected on a right-hand page, some dedicated “To Jim”, subjects comprising: Anthea Gibson, Pauline Betz, Jean Borotra, Ken Rosewall, Budge Patty, Virginia Wade, Ann Jones, Don Budge, Lew Hoad, Alice Marble, Doris Hart, Shirley Fry, Louise Brough, Margaret DuPont, Roy Emerson, Evonne Cawley, Rosie Casals, Fred Stolle, Rod Laver, John Newcombe, Kitty Godfree, Marty Riessen, Neale Fraser, John Lloyd, Manuel Santana, Arthur Ashe, Ken Fletcher, Stan Smith, Pancho Segura, Maria Bueno, Tony Roche, Owen Davidson, Tracy Austin, Bob Hewitt, Fred Perry, Frew McMillan, Margaret Court, Angela Mortimer, Billie Jean King, Wendy Turnbull, Pam Shriver, Chris Evert, Pat Cash, Judy Tegart-Dalton, Francoise Durr, Sherwood Stewart, Betty Stove, Jan Kodes, Kerry Reid, Peggy Michael, Jack Kramer, Joanne Russell, Gardnar Mulloy, Liz Smylie, John Fitzgerald, Frank Sedgman, Rone Case, Geoff Masters, Ilie Nastase, Helen Gourlay, Helena Sukova, Peter McNamara, Peter Fleming, Paul McNamee, Vic Seixas, Tony Trabert, Jeremy Bates, Brian Gottfried, Ted Schroeder, Todd Woodbridge, Mark Woodforde, Raul Ramirez, Frank Parker, Greer Stevens, Ashley Cooper, Leslie Turner, Alex Olmedo, Rex Hartwig, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Michael Stich, Gigi Fernandez, Kevin Curran, Bjorn Borg, Jaroslav Drobny, Stefan Edberg, Dick Savitt, Ken McGregor, Sidney Wood, Bob Howe, Robert Seguso, Ken Flach, Anne Smith and Boris Becker, plus Bob Falkenburg on a loose page £1,500 - 2,000*

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435 Tennis autographs collection, 19 notable autographs, comprising: i) Louise Brough (American, 1923-2014) one page letter signed in ink “Louise Brough Clapp” dated 11 August 1993; ii) Margaret Osborne du Pont (American, 1918-2012) one entry application form into The Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championships of 1964, signed in ink “Margaret O. du Pont”; iii) Ted Schroeder (American, 1921-2006) a one page typed letter with World Tennis Inc. letterhead, signed in ink “Ted Schroeder” dated Oct 23 1957; iv) Gardnar Mulloy (American, 1913-2016), one page USLTA Player application for International Competition Feb 12 1965, signed twice as “Gardnar Mulloy”, once printed and once cursive; v) Maria Bueno (Brazilian, 1939-2018), a two page letter, folded, hand written in blue ink, with letterhead Hotel Breidenbacher Hof, dated 14th July 1960 and signed “Maria Esther Bueno”; vi) Vic Seixas (American, b.1923), a one page entry form for the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship 1963, includes two signatures one printed and one cursive “E. Victor Seixas Jr” in ink; vii) Tony Trabert (American, b.1930) a 1954 envelope from Bastad signed “Tony Trabert”; viii) Thelma Long (Australian, 1918-2015), a one page handwritten letter in ink on Town Club, Milwaukee Stationary dated 8th July 1953, signed “Thelma Long”; ix) Abe Segal (South African, 1930-2016), a one page typed letter to Bill Hussey in Germany dated April 14th 1955 with Ray Fashions letterhead signed “Abe Segal”; x) Gladys Heldman (1922-2003) a one page typed letter dated February 14 1955, on World Tennis Magazine Letterhead, signed in ink “Gladys M. Heldman”; xi) Perry T Jones (1890-1970), a one page USLTA International Player Application signed in ink “Perry T Jones” on April 3 1969; xii) Julie Anthony (American, b.1948), she signed the same form that Perry Jones signed, she printed “Julie Kathleen Anthony” and wrote cursive Julia K Anthony; xiii) S Wallis Merrihew (1862-1947) a one page typed letter dated June 21 1940, with a letterhead American Lawn Tennis Inc and signed S.W. Merrihew; xiv) Julian Myrick (1880-1969), a one page typed letter dated April 7 1955, with Julian S Myrick letterhead, signed “Julian”; xv) Duncan Macaulay (1901-?) one page typed letter dated 16th Jan 1956, with All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club letterhead and signed “ADC Macaulay”; xvi) Perry T Jones (1890-1970) one page typed letter with letterhead of Southern California Tennis Association, signed in blue ink “Perry T. Jones”; xvii James Van Alen (1902-1991) one paged typed letter on National Lawn Tennis Hall of Fame and Tennis Museum Inc letterhead, dated May 1 1965, signed “Jimmy”; xviii) Barry Mackay (1935-2012), two page letter handwritten in ink on Orange Lawn Tennis Club letterhead dated Aug 5 and signed “Barry Mackay”; xix) Duncan Macaulay (1901-?), one page typed letter on All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club letterhead, dated 16th June 1956, signed in ink “Duncan Macaulay” £400 - 500*

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436 A good collection of 26 early lawn tennis autographs, including Suzanne Lenglen, Elizabeth Ryan, Adrian Quist, Fred Perry, Jean Borotra, Pat Brazier, Jack Lysaght, Josanne De Meulemeester, Max Bertram, Mary Whitmarsh, Susan Noel, Walter Musgrove, Freda James, Joan Ingram, Helen Dyson, Raymond Tuckey, Nell Hopman, John Hendrie, Jean Saunders, Billie Yorke, Alan Stedman, Peggie Scriven, Norman Farquharson, John Olliff & Randolph Lycett, most of them appear to have been collected during the 1935 Wimbledon Championships £150 - 250*

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438 Tennis autographs, 14 signed white cards etc., inc. Darlene Hard (A.L.S.) Dorothy Little (T.L.S.), Louise Brough, Bob Falkenburg, Margaret Du Pont, J. Drobny, Angela Mortimer, Rod Laver, Vic Seixas, Tony Trabert etc., all from the Arthur Brierley of Leicester collection, most with biographical details and dates when obtained £100 - 150* 439 Helen Wills Moody signed photographic display, a good ink signature dated 1931 mounted with a 7 by 10in. photograph of the tennis player on court, framed & glazed, 49 by 39cm.; sold together with two framed period b&w photographs of Helen Wills Moody, one a studio portrait, the other attending a smart dinner (3) £200 - 300* 437 A comprehensive leather bound album featuring the Holland Tennis Teams and Visiting International Tennis Teams autographs with caricature drawings, dating from 1926 to 1955, missing the war years, including matches Holland v America May 1927 team signatures W. T Tilden, Frances Hunter; Holland v America 1928 team signatures Catherine A Wills, Helen Mills with caricature; International Championships in the Netherlands June 1928 H Keats Lester, A.B French, J.S Olliff, Willy Legere, Geoff Siedhoff, Ronald Boyd with caricatures of the players; Holland v Australia August 1928 Esna Boyd, Louie Bickerton; Holland v Amercia May 1929; Davis Cup Match Egypt v Holland May 1929; Davis Cup Match Holland v Tcheco Slovaquia June 1930;H olland v Monaco 1931; Holland v Polen 1933; Holland v Monaco August 1934; Holland v Italie August 1933; Holland v Anglo Russian Club May 1935; Davis Cup Holland v Japan May 1935; Exhibition Matches Tilden Group Sept 1935; Holland Perry’s team April 1936 Fred Perry, J Wilson, Rene Carter, E.J Filby, R.A Shayes; Holland v Frankruk May 1936; July 1955 Fred Perry, Ken McGregor, Pancho Segura, Ricardo Gonzales; Davis Cup Holland v Chili May 1956 £800 - 1,200*

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440 The signatures of Suzanne Lenglen & Helen Wills Moody, the Lenglen autograph a fine example in ink on an album page, the Helen Wills Moody signature in pencil on a magazine page; the lot also including four pictures of Lenglen (6) £80 - 100* 441 Great Britain Davis Cup Winners 1933 & 34 Perry, Austin, Hughes & Lee autographed 1934 1st edition book, GREAT BRITAIN WON THE DAVIS CUP IN 1933 AND RETAINED THE TROPHY IN 1934 WITH THE TEAM COMPRISING: FRED PERRY, ‘BUNNY’ AUSTIN, PAT HUGHES & HARRY LEE. FIRST EDITION BOOK ENTITLED ‘MY STORY’ BY FRED PERRY, PUBLISHED BY HUTCHINSON & Co, LONDON IN 1934. HARDBACK, 318 PAGES PLUS ILLUSTRATIONS, WITH GILT HEADING TO SPINE, AUTOGRAPHED IN INK TO THE TITLE PAGE BY FRED PERRY, ‘BUNNY’ AUSTIN, PAT HUGHES & HARRY LEE £250 - 350*

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442 442 A trio of Fred Perry signed framed tennis presentations, each comprising a Perry-signed 1984 postal cover commemorating the 50th anniversary of his 1934 Wimbledon men’s singles title, mounted beneath i) b&w repro action photo, ii) a magazine advert for White Owl cigars, and iii) front cover of The Arena and Strength magazine, September 1933, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 57 by 45cm. £250 - 350* 443 A trio of Fred Perry signed tennis presentations, the first comprising a group of four Perry-signed 1984 postal cover commemorating the 50th anniversary of his 1934 Wimbledon men’s singles title, framed & glazed 41 by 52; the others each with one Perry-signed 1984 postal cover mounted beneath i) Time Magazine cover 3rd September 1934, and ii) a b&w photo, the former framed, the latter mounted ready for framing, mounted beneath i) b&w repro action photo, ii) a magazine advert for White Owl cigars, and iii) front cover of The Arena and Strength magazine, September 1933, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 57 by 45cm. £400 - 500* 444 A double signed b&w signed photograph, signed in black marker pen by Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines, 25.2 x 20cm; sold together further b & w photographs of Fred Perry and Miss K Bennett and an autography “Bunny Austin”, signed in fine pen (8) £200 - 300*

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445 Tennis autographs, comprising: a group of five signed framed tennis photographic displays all similarly mounted, framed & glazed with an autograph beneath a player portrait, comprising: Goran Ivanisevic, Pat Cash, Guy Forget, Roscoe Tanner & John Newcombe; the lot also including a similar but unframed example for Kevin Curran; and a small framed colour photo of Chris Evert with her then husband John Lloyd; together with 5 signed 10 by 8in. photos of Monica Seles, Pancho Gonzales, Jimmy Connors, Ivan Lendl & Tracy Austin; and index cards signed by Billie Jean King, Jeremy Bates, Henri Leconte & Ilie Nastase (16) £200 - 300* 446 A signed b&w promotional photograph of Arthur Ashe, signed in black marker pen on the front; sold together with a copy of Life magazine, 20th September 1968, with coverage of Arthur Ashe on the cover ‘He topped the tennis world The Icy Elegance of Arthur Ashe’ (2) £80 - 120*

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447 Andre Agassi and John McEnroe double-signed Nike Air Challenge Court windbreaker jacket 1990s, signed in black marker pen to the reverse £120 - 160* 448 An autographed etching featuring John McEnroe playing tennis, by Sarah Godsill, c.1979, the etching featuring John McEnroe playing tennis against himself, signed lover margin by the artist and in pencil by John McEnroe, Limited Edition 2 of 10, in a perspex mount, 34.5 x 27.8cm John McEnroe was presented with one of the etchings after his victory in the 1979 Stella Artois CHampionship at the Queens Club. £150 - 200* 449 Pat Cash signed tennis headband, Pat Cash branded black & white check, signed ALL THE BEST in black marker pen £60 - 80* 448

450 Signed colour photographs of the Wimbledon tennis champions Roger Federer and Andy Murray (2) £160 - 200* 451 Tennis caps signed by Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, both signed in black marker pen, sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £150 - 180* 449

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452 Wimbledon men’s tennis champions signed photographs, including the five champions from 2002-2018 inclusive, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic & Lleyton Hewitt, plus 1987 winner Pat Cash, all colour tournament action, the largest 8 by 12in., sold together with signed photos by US Open, Australian Open and French Open winners and other stars, Stan Wawrinka, Marat Safin, Marin Cilic, Tomas Berdych, Gael Monfils, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Fernando Verdasco & Grigor Dimitrov,14 photos in total, all signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (15) £250 - 300* 453 A pair of autographed 2015 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships posters, the first signed by the men’s singles champion Novak Djokovic plus Andy Murray & Rafael Nadal; other signed by the ladies singles champion Serena Williams plus Petra Kvitova, Garbine Muguruza & Maria Sharapova, both come with a COA from the Wimbledon taped to the backboard, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 56 by 44cm.; sold together with the book “Stan Smith’s Winning Doubles”, being a signed & dedicated copy from Smith to Pancho Segura; also a Jeanne Cherry signed copy of her book “Tennis Antiques & Collectibles”; and a wooden printing block featuring real tennis racquets (5) £180 - 220*

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454 454 Ladies Tennis Champions: a group of seven signed photographs, comprising: Johanna Konta, Caroline Wozniacki, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Martina Hingis, Victoria Azarenka, Kim Clijsters & Eugenie Bouchard, all colour tournament action, the largest 8 by 12in., signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £120 - 150* 455 An album of Victorian and later b&w postcards of tennis, sold together with a continental pottery plate decorated with a couple holding tennis racquets, impressed no. 767 G, diameter: 21.5cm and a set of Wimbledon Centenary table mats (qty) £150 - 250* 456 Eleven Tennis Trim cards from the early 1900s, comprising the British Davis Cup team 1913, the British Davis Cup team 1919, the 1906 Mens Final Doherty v Riseley, an early view of Court 2 at the New Church Road Ground, c.1922, R.F & H.L Doherty, Miss Spofforgh, Mrs Geen, Miss Morton, Mrs Larcombe, Mrs McNair (11) £150 - 180*

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457 A rare collection of tennis Trim postcards, taken at the Old Wimbledon Ground Worple Road between 1903-1914, comprising King George V and Queen Mary entering the grounds with George Hillyard; the 1906 final H.L Doherty v F.L Riseley; Miss J Reid-Thomas; Miss Sutton; Mrs Sterry; Mollie Lenglen & G.L. Paterson; three rare photographs of the 1913 Davis Cup Final Great Britain v USA J.C Parke, C.P Dixon & McLoughlin, etc (26) £350 - 450*

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458 A collection of tennis Trim cards from the 1920s and 1930s, comprising Wimbledon Centre Court Patterson v Graven; J Van Ryn; W Allison; E.D Andrews; E. Maier; H. Trimmer; J.B Hawkes; W.F Cohen; C.M Lott; W.T Tilden; G Von Cramm; H.W Austin and others (15) £120 - 150* 459 An Exceptional Edwin Trim and Chaplin Jones postcard collection (Male), a truly fine and rare collection of early predominantly Edwin Trim and Chaplin Jones Wimbledon tennis player postcards, comprising 294 gentlemen player cards displayed in a blue rexine covered album showing 6 cards to the page, plus 69 Edwin Trim Wimbledon and Davis Cup scene cards and other tennis related images, the collection also includes 23 American club scene cards, the total number of items adds up to more than 400 early items, highlights include cards showing the Doherty brothers, Norman Brookes, Anthony Wilding, Tilden (plus envelope), Kingscote, Lycett, Prebble, Laurentz, Norton, Patterson, Godfree, Austin (signed), Johnston, Wilberforce, Ritchie, Campbell, Parke and many more (7 signatures) £2,500 - 3,000*

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460 A remarkable Edwin Trim and Chaplin Jones Wimbledon tennis player postcard collection (Female), plus other cards and ephemera amounting to over 340 items in all, representing a lifetime’s collection lovingly brought together in a large brown rexine-covered postcard album showing 6 items per page, highlights include cards showing Mrs. McNair, Miss Sutton, Mrs. Geen, Suzanne Lenglen (6 different), Evelyn Collier (12), Helen Wills (18), Molla Mallory, Dorothy Round, Cilly Aussem, Betty Nuthall, Elizabeth Ryan, Sterry, Boothby, Alvarez, Jacobs, Stammers, Godfree and hundreds more £2,000 - 3,000*

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461 A truly unique tennis related gramophone record collection, firstly an ‘Autographed’ “Reception to The British Lawn Tennis Team” (Australia 1929) 78rpm record - A very rare original, 10 inch, black shellac, two-sided 78rpm gramophone record released on the Colombia record label in Sydney, Australia, an incredible recording of the voices of the British touring representatives - Harry A. Parker (New Zealand), Humbert A. Sabelli (Team Manager & Secretary of the LTA), J.(Colin) Gregory (Australian Open winner that year), H.W. “Bunny” Austin, H. Frank Peach (Australia), Miss Floris Conway (Australian Tennis Player), and Miss Marjorie Cox Crawford (Australian who married Jack Crawford), uniquely, all of them signed the original disc platter and whose names are therefore moulded into the surface of the reverse of this record, recordings are of the team’s fascinating individual impressions on their arrival at the “little town” of Sydney, Australia; secondly - A double-sided 8 inch 78rpm shellac gramophone record titled “Useful Hints to Lawn Tennis Players Part 1 and Part 2 by (Sir) Francis Gordon Lowe, A Leading Authority on The Game.” (June 1929.), Lowe is best known for winning the Australasian Championships in 1915, supplied in its original “Broadcast” long-playing record sleeve - the original price being one shilling and three pence; thirdly - “The Game of Lawn Tennis” with Lord Aberdare, Neal Fraser (Australia), Lew Hoad (Australia), Harry Hopman (Australia), Barry Mackay (USA) and Bill Holmes (Queen’s Club). A 7 inch 45rpm E.P. by EMI (1960), in a fine, original picture sleeve; fourthly - “Learn Tennis with Arthur Ashe - For Beginners and Advanced Players.” (1974), a double-sided 12 inch LP, supplied in the original sleeve and with an instructional picture booklet (both in fine condition) on the Manhattan Recording Co. label; together with dvd copies of “Little Miss Poker Face (Helen Wills)”, “Tennis Highlights” with Raymond Glendenning plus two others copies of period tennis films. (8 items) £400 - 500*

462 A rare Wimbledon Championship Meeting Tuesday July 1st 1924 programme, first year of the new larger size programme, sold together with trim card of J Borotra, with a signed envelope in ink by J Borotra (3) £100 - 150* 463 A 1926 The Jubilee Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting, Saturday July 3rd programme, sold together with the Official Jubilee Souvenir Fifty Years of Wimbledon, the story of the Lawn Tennis Championships by A.Wallis Myers; Lawn Tennis by Mrs Godfree, signed by the author’s son David Godfree; Kathleen Godfree Wimbledon Champion of 1924 and 1926 by Alan Little booklet; two trim cards of Miss K McKane and L.A. Godfree; a signed piece in ink signed by L.A. Godfree and Kathlee Godfree and replica copies of photographs of Kathleen Godfree (9) £200 - 300* 464 A rare Wimbledon Championship Meeting Tuesday July 5th 1927 Programme, sold together with a collection of trim cards, comprising H Cochet, J Borotra, Miss Helen Wills, Senorita De Alvarez, a signed trim card of Miss Ryan, signed on reverse in pencil and a b & w photograph of Tilden and Hunter (7) £200 - 250* 465 Wimbldeon Championship Meeting Tuesday June 26th 1928 Programme, sold together with a signed action photograph of Rene Lacoste, signed in black marker pen and a postcard of the two finalists Rene Lacoste and Henri Cochet (3) £100 - 150* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


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466 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Saturday July 5th 1930 Programme, sold together with three action b & w photographs of Bill Tilden; five other photographs of Tilden and a signed album page of an American Team comprising Stoefen, Budge, Vines and Tilden (10) £250 - 300* 467 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Wednesday June 24th 1931 Programme, sold together with two trim cards of Fraulein C Aussem, one signed on the front in black ink; b & w photograph of the American Davis Cup Team 1934, signed in black ink on the front by Sydney B. Woods and an action b & w photograph of Sydney B Woods at Wimbledon 1931; sold together with Lawn tennis Championship Meeting 1931 official programme, with original signed photograph of Champion Sidney Wood signed in blue ink; a rare 1931 Wimbledon Championship Souvenir Album; a press photograph of Frank Shields; a postcard of the Ladies Champion Gilly Aussem; a signed framed photograph of Phyllis King, a 100th birthday celebration piece; a framed sketch of Phyllis King by Luis Morris (13) £300 - 400* 468 A rare Wimbledon Championship Meeting Saturday July 2nd 1932 Programme, sold together with a signed trim card of H.W. Austin, signed in blue ink on reverse and an album page signed by Ellsworth Vines and Fred Perry (3) £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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469 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Friday July 7th 1933 Programme, sold together with an auction b & w photograph of Jack Crawford; a signed trim card of J.H. Crawford, signed in black ink; a press cutting of Jack Crawford and a signed sheet by Jack Crawford dated 1936, signed in black ink (5) £150 - 200* 470 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Saturday July 7th 1934 Programme, sold together with two action b & w photographs of Helen Jacobs; a trim card of Miss D. E Round and a signed album page by Dorothy Round, in ink dated August 1936 (5) £150 - 200* 471 Wimbledon Championship Meeting 1935 Final Programme, sold together with b & w photograph of the two finalists Fred Perry and Von Cramm shaking hands; a trim card of Von Cramm and an autographed card of Gottfried Cramm, signed in black ink (4) £150 - 200* 471 **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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472 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Final Programme 1936, sold together with two action b & w photographs of Helen Jacobs; another photograph of Jacobs holding the Wightman Cup; a trim card of Helen Jacobs; an autographed card in pencil by Helen Jacobs and an album paged signed by Helen Jacobs, Betty Nuthall, Bunny Austin, F.W. Wilde (7) £150 - 200*

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474 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Final Programme 1938, sold together with an action photograph of Helen Wills; a photograph of Helen Wills and Mrs Sperling shaking hands after the Semi-Final; an obituary newspaper article of Helen Wills Moody dated Jan 3rd 1998; a trim card of Mrs H. Wills Moody and a signed card in pencil by Helen Wills Moody, dated 1931 (6) £150 - 200*

473 Wimbledon Coronation Year Championship Meeting Monday June 21st 1937 Programme, signed in the cover in ink Peggy Anne Maguire; sold together with a b & w action photograph of Don Budge; a b & W photograph of Don Budge and Gene Mako Davis Cup match in Wimbledon 1937, signed in ink by each on the front (3) £150 - 200*

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475 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Friday July 7th 1939 Programme, sold together with a signed trim card of R.L. Riggs, signed in black ink to front; a signed card Best wishes Bobby Riggs, in black ink; a b & w photograph of Riggs and his wife and a b & w photograph of Bobby Riggs shaking hands with E.T Cooke the men’s finalists; together with a Wimbledon Championship Meeting Monday June 26th 1939 Programme, three photographs of Kay Stammers; a photograph of Women’s Doubles Finalists at Seabright July 1927, featuring Alice Marble, Sarah Palfrey, Dorothy Bundy, Mary Arnold; two trim cards of Miss K.E. Stammers and Miss A Marble; and a signed card by Alice Marble in blue ink (13) £250 - 350* 476 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Tuesday June 25th 1946 Programme, sold together with two action photographs of Pauline Betz, one signed in black ink to front; photograph of Pauline Betz winning the US Championship 1946 being presented with the winning trophy; a photograph of Pauline Betz with Bobby Riggs, Don Budge, Billy Talbert, Osuna in 1965 (5) £100 - 150*

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477 Wimbledon Championship Meeting Friday July 2nd 1948 Programme, sold together with three action photographs of Doris Hart, Louise Brough, signed in ink and John Bromwich; a trim card of Miss D. Hart, signed to reverse; a press photograph of John Bromwich and Bob Falkenburg shaking hands at the net, June 27th 1949 and the US Wightman Cup Squad of 1949 photograph, featuring Doris Hart, Louise Brough, Margaret Osborne DuPont, Gertrude Moran, Mrs Richard Buck, Mrs Patricia Canning Todd, Beverly Baker and Shirley Fry (7) £100 - 150*

478 Wimbledon Championship 2nd July 1949 Final Programme, sold together with two action photographs of Louise Brough; a signed card in blue ink by Louise Brough; a photograph of Ted Schroeder and Jaroslav the men’s singles finalists; a signed action photograph of Ted Schroeder, signed in black marker pen to front; a presentational photograph featuring Duchess of Kent, Mrs Margaret DuPont and Louise Brough the winners of the Doubles Final at Wimbledon (7) £100 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

479 479 Wimbledon Championship Friday July 7th 1950 Programme, signed by Frank Sedgman in blue ink; sold together an action photograph of Budge Patty and another featuring Budge Patty with the winning trophies, signed in pen (3) £150 - 200* 480 Wimbledon Championship Festival of Britain Year July 4th 1951 Programme, sold together two signed photographs of the Men’s winner Dick Savitt, both signed on pen; a Wimbledon Championship Festival of Britain Year June 30th 1951 Programme, an action photograph of Doris Hart; a mounted action photograph of Doris Hart, with autograph below in black fine marker; and a photograph of Doris Hart receiving the winning trophy from the Duchess of Kent with Miss Shirley Fry (7) £250 - 350*

480 481 Wimbledon Championship Friday 4th July 1952 Programme, sold together with an action photograph of Frank Sedgman, signed in black marker pen; an action photograph of Jaroslave Drobny, signed in pen; a trim card of Miss M Connolly and a photograph of Maureen Connolly receiving winning trophy from the Duchess of Kent, with Louise Brough (5) £150 - 200* 482 Wimbledon Championships Coronation Year Friday 3rd July 1953 Programme, sold together with a signed photograph of Vic Seixas, with the winning trophies, signed in fine pen; an action photograph of Vic Seixas and a photograph of Miss Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Fry Wimbledon Women’s Doubles Winners (4) £150 - 200*

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483 Wimbledon Championship Final 1955 Programme, sold together with two action photographs, featuring Tony Trabert, Angela Mortimer and Anne Shilcock, signed by the double champions 1955; signed photograph of Kurt Nielsen and Ulrich his doubles partner, with their British Hard Court title trophies 1954, signed by in black marker pen by Nielsen; a signed photograph of Tony Trabert receiving the winning trophy from the Duchess of Kent, with Kurt Nielsen, signed in black pen by both players; a signed photography of Louise Brough receiving the wining trophy from the Duchess of Kent with Beverley Fleitz (6) £150 - 200*

484 Wimbledon Championship Final 1957 Programme, sold together with two action photographs of Lewis Hoad; two trim cards of L. Hoad and Miss A Gibson; with a signed autograph of Althea Gibson and a photograph (7) £100 - 150*

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485 Wimbledon Championships Final 1958 Programme, signed in pen by Ashley Cooper to the cover; sold together with a photograph of Ashley Cooper, one with the trophy and a signed trim card, signed in blue ink (3) £100 - 150*

486 Wimbledon Championship Thursday 25th June 1959 Programme, signed in black marker pen by Christine Truman and Maria Bueno to the front; a rare Order of Play draw and results programme for 1959; a signed photograph of Maria Bueno and Darlene Hard, ladies singles finalists, holding their floral bouquets, signed in marker pen by the champion Maria Bueno; a Wimbledon Championship Final Programme 1959, a signed photograph of Alex Olmedo and Maria Bueno, the singles champions, signed in fine marker pen to the front by each; and a signed photograph of Alex Olmedo with the winning trophy, signed in fine marker pen to front (6) £200 - 300*

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487 Wimbledon Championship Final Programme 1960, signed in black marker pen to the front by Ladies Champion Maria Bueno, sold together with two action photographs of Maria Bueno, one signed in black marker pen and a signed photograph of Neale Frazer holding his trophy; sold together with a Wimbledon 2nd Day June 27th 1961 Programme, signed on the cover by Maria Bueno, a photograph of Angela Mortimer and Christine truman; a signed postcard of Andrea Mortimer; and a centre-court photograph of Maria Bueno and Christine Truman (8) £200 - 300*

489 Wimbledon Championship Final 1966 Programme, sold together with a rare L.T.A. Ball 2nd July 1966 Menu Card, signed in ink on reverse, by Billie Jean King, Mulloy, Mills, Davidson, Roche, Santana, Hewitt, Fletcher, Stolle; four action photographs, featuring finalists Manuel Santana and Denis Ralston; a signed photograph of Manuel Santana lifting the winning trophy, signed in pen dated 1966 (7) £150 - 200*

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488 Wimbledon Championship Final 1964 Programme, sold together with four action photographs of Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle, one autographed by Roy Emerson; a photograph of Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle, with the winning trophy, signed by both in fine pen (6) £100 - 150*

491 Wimbledon Championship Final 1968 Programme, sold together with a signed action photograph of Billie Jean King, signed in fine blue marker pen; a signed action photograph of Judy Tegart; a signed photograph of John Newcombe and Tony Roche, Wimbledon Men’s doubles winners July 6th 1968; an action photograph of Tony Roche and a signed photograph of Rod Laver holding the Wimbledon Men’s singles winning trophy 1968 £150 - 200*

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492 Wimbledon Championship Final 1969 Programme, sold together with a Wimbledon Championship 2nd day 1968 Programme; an action photograph of Billie Jean King and a a mounted photograph of Ann Jones, with autograph below in blue ink; a Wimbledon Championship Final Programme 1970, an action photograph of Billie Jean King; a signed photograph of Margaret Court, signed in ink; and a signed first day cover by Billie Jean King, in red ink (8) £150 - 250*

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493 Wimbledon Final Programme 1971 and Wimbledon 21st June 1971, First Day Programme, sold together with two photographs, John Newcombe and Stan Smith, signed in pen by Stan Smith, Evonne Goolagong singed in blue pen; a Wimbledon Final Programme 1972, when Stan Smith defeated Nastase, a Lillywhite’s promo card of Stan Smith, signed in marker pen by Stan Smith; a photograph of Billy Jean King; and a signed photograph in pen by Stan Smith; the lot also including a Wimbledon Final Programme 1974, presentation copy to Mrs A.R. Emmett for her service as umpire, with a letter from the AELTC, a signed colour photograph of Chris Evert, signed in marker pen; photographs of Jimmy Connors; signed photograph of Ken Rosewall, photograph from the Hard Rock Cafe featuring Connors, Cash, Evert with her husband, Wilander, Gerulaitis, and others (19) £200 - 300*

494 Wimbledon Jubilee Year Final Programme 1977, when Virginia Wade defeated Betty Stove, sold together with signed photograph of Virginia Wade in black marker pen; postcard of B. Borg; photograph of Jimmy Connors; photograph of Virginia Wade with Steffi Graff; the lot also including a Wimbledon Final Programme 1975, with Virginia Wade featuring on the cover, an Arthur Ashe cut-out and his autograph in pen; three photographs of Arthur Ashe; photograph of McEnroe and Jean Ashe; and signed magazine picture of Virginia Wade (12) £120 - 180*

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496 1985 Wimbledon Tennis Final Programme, when Boris Becker defeated Kevin Curran, sold together with a signed photograph of Becker with Queen’s Club Trophy; signed photograph of Becker in black marker pen; the Lawn Tennis Championship 1985 Champion’s Dinner; photograph of Curran and a Limited Edition signed print of Martina Navratilova, Ladies Champion, No. 10 of 1000; the lot also incuding a group from the 1988 Wimbledon Tennis Finals, when Stefan Edberg defeated Boris Becker and Steffi Graf defeated Martina Navratilova, comprising Official 1988 Programme, signed photographs of Edberg, Graf, each signed in marker pen; 1988 Seoul Olympic Games First Day Cover, signed by Steffi Graf (11) £150 - 200*

495 Wimbledon Official Final Programme 1979, when Martina Navratilova defeated Chris Evert, signed in black marked pen by Martina; sold together with signed Navratilova photograph, in black marker pen; photograph of Billy Jean King; photograph of King and Navratilova, signed by both in black marker pen; sold together with a Wimbledon Official Final Programme 1979, Bjorn Borg defeated Roscoe Tanner, signed in pen on front cover by Tanner; a signed Tanner postcard; photograph of Borg; signed photograph of Borg and Tanner, signed by Tanner (8) £180 - 220*

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497 A collection of Wimbledon Tennis Championships programmes dating from 1948 to 2014, almost complete and some final programmes, some years duplicated more so from 1970s onwards (a qty.) £100 - 150**

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498 Wimbledon Postal Covers, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Fred Perry’s first Wimbledon’s Men’s Singles Title in 1934, comprising twelve Wimbledon Postal Covers, each with facsimile Fred Perry signature to the front; sold together with a Daily Mirror newspaper Saturday July 7th 1934, with the headline “Perry World Tennis Champion, Title Comes Home After 25 Years (13), some of the postal covers have wear, have previously been mounted with sellotape residue on the envelopes, the Daily Mirror newspaper has wear to edges and exterior £250 - 300* 499 Wimbledon Postal Covers, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Fred Perry’s first Wimbledon’s Men’s Singles Title in 1934, comprising thirteen Wimbledon Postal Covers, each with facsimile Fred Perry signature to the front; sold together “Perry Wins!” by Fred Perry, Hutchinson & Co Ltd and “Perry on Tennis” by Fred Perry, John C. Winston Company (15), some of the postal covers have wear, have previously been mounted with sellotape residue on the envelope £250 - 350* 500 A Collection of Lawn Tennis & Badminton Magazines, comprising of editions July 1946 to June 1957; sold together with a L.T.A. Handbook by Dunlop 1946/47/48/49/50/51/52/54/57/58; L.T.A. handbook 1949; various programmes from the 1930s/40s/50s; with documents, letters from Dunlop, Spalding regarding terms; a 1940s/50s scrapbook; Guildford 8th Open Tennis Tournament Programmes, c.1950s, etc (qty) Provenance: Formerly the property of V. Woodridge, Civil Service Tennis Player. £50 - 100**

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501 A collection of Tennis Magazines & Books, comprising Pastime The Lawn Tennis Journals for July 1889, July 1891 & July 1892; World Tennis April 1950s; Lawn Tennis and Badminton The Official Organ of the L.T.A., 1920s; The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News, July 1904; All England Badminton Championship, 1950s; the lot also including an official photograph of the Meeting of Davis Cup Nations officials at the L.T.A. in 1931; books including Tennis A - Z By William T Tilden; Perry Wins ! by Fred Perry; How to Play Better Tennis by William T Tilden; Fred Perry An Autobiography by Fred Perry; Badminton magazine June 1912, with section on Lawn Tennis by Mrs Lambert Chambers; five volumes of Tennis Illustrated magazine June 1927, Aug 15th 1932, Oct 15th 1932, Jul 16th 1934, Aug 15th 1934; How to Play Lawn Tennis 1936; Gamages Summer Sports Catalogue 1931; Everything you need to know about Lawn Tennis 1934; Revie du Tennis 15th Oct 1931; the lot also including a press photograph of William Tilden, signed to reverse (a qty.) £200 - 300** www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


502 Emblemata et Aliquot Nummi Antiqui Operis by Johannes Sambucus published in 1569 and containing one of the earliest illustrations of real tennis, Antwerp, Christopher Plantin, 1569, Third Edition, woodcut depiction of the game of real tennis on p.121, includes a woodcut portrait of the author Johannes Sambucus (1531-1584) and illustrated profusely with woodcuts throughout, blind tooled vellum binding, generally good £1,000 - 1,500** 503 Tennis: Memoires de Monsieur le Marquis de Montbrun by G. de Courtilz de Sandras, 1st edition, Amsterdam, Chevalier & Tirel, 1701, engraved portrait and ten plates, contains an engraving of Jeu de Paume A scarce copy of this fictitious memoir which contains an apparently unique representation of a Quarré tennis court. The plate shows a view of “le jeu de paume commun jardin” (possibly Covent Garden), with the hero practising with his valet, and his adversary, disguised as a woman, watching through the grill. In his book ‘The Annals of Tennis’ (pages 93-94) Marshall notes the fringed cord (precursor to the net) dividing the court, the peculiarly flat-topped tambour, and the petit trou in the fore-hand corner, in addition to the protective nets mounted above the walls and the diagonally-strung rackets. £600 - 800** 504 Tennis: Memoires de Monsieur le Marquis de Montbrun by Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras, CONCERNANT CE QUI C’EST PASSE DE PLUS REMARQUABLE EN ANGLETERRE SOUS LE REGIME DE CHARLES II, Amsterdam, Jean Jacques Kanek, 1703, engraved portrait and ten plates, sprinkled calf, contains an engraving of Jeu de Paume £600 - 800** 505 L’Art du Paumier Raquetier et de la Paume by Francois Alexandre Pierre de Garsault, Diderot, Denis et Jean le Ronf d’Alemert, nine plates after J R Lucotte, extracts from l’Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences des arts et des metiers, 1767, modern binding £350 - 450**

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507 Le Jeu De Paume A Orleans by Theophile Cochard, H. Herluison, Libraire-Editeur, 1888, paper wrappers £600 - 800**

511 de St. Jorre (John) Racquet & Tennis Club, a history of the famed New York club, bound in blue & red leather gilt, in similar slip case, privately published for members only in 2007, 4to, 160 pages £250 - 300**

508 La Magnifique Histoire Du Jeu De Paume by Albert de Luze, the most comprehensive history of real tennis in the French language, limited edition, this copy numbered 229/1,000, 416p.p., illustrations, paper wrappers, published by Delmas, Bordeaux, and Bossard, Paris, 1933 £350 - 450**

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512 Tennis book: “Aspects of Scottish Lawn Tennis”, a series of articles on the history of lawn tennis in Scotland by E. and S. Livingstone, c1910, numbered 55 of a limited edition of 200, individually cut pages and a wealth of photographs £100 - 150**

509 A rare handbook of Tennis Rackets and Fives compiled by the respective Associations, published by Mudie and Sons, 1912, included fold out diagrams, signed to E.L. Browne, St. Andrews £100 - 150** 510 Two American publications on Real Tennis by Allison Danzig, Racquet Game 1930 signed by Tony Negretti, former secretary at Hampton Court; and The Winning Gallery Court Tennis Matches and Memories, 1985; sold together with an American Lawn Tennis magazine, three rare examples published during WWII, 20th August & 20th October 1941, and November 1942 £100 - 150**

513 Tennis book: “Fifty years of Lawn Tennis in Scotland”, edited by A. Wallace MaGregor, 1927, published by the Scottish Lawn tennis Association £100 - 150**

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514 514 A rare autographed copy of Fifty Years of Wimbledon 1877 to 1926 The Story of the Lawn Tennis Championships, Official Jubilee Souvenir by the A.E.L.T.C., signed in pen by many early names in tennis including Jean Borotra, Suzanne Lenglen, Henri Cochet, Stanley Doust, Peggy Saunders, Eileen Bennett, Evelyn Colyer, Jacques Brugnon, Patrick Wheatley, Howard Kinsey, Randolph Lycett, Hendrik Timmer, Charles Aeschlimann, Vincent Richards, Joan Austin, F R Burrows (referee), D M Greig, Elsie A Goldsack, Douglas A Hodges, Rowland Boyd, Vincent Richards, J.B Gilbert, Joan Fry, K. Bruce May, H.G Mayers, Gerald R Sherwell, Mary Browne and others; also with a pasted signed W.T Tilden Trim card £700 - 900** 515 Shaw, George Bernard. Saint Joan: a Chronicle Play in six Scenes and an Epilogue, London: Constable and Company 1929, a dedicated copy from G Bernard Shaw to Helen Wills, inscribed on half title page “Dear Helen Wills I promised you this at Clivedon. You may remember stealing my heart on that occasion. G. Bernard Shaw 19th July 1929”; dust jacket worn with losses and tears; sold together with a Helen Wills autobiography “Fifteen-Thirty”, Charles Scribners Sons, New York, 1937 (2)

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516 Tennis book, “The Tennis Players, from Pagan Rites to Strawberries and Cream” by Tom Todd, Valency Press 1959, limited to 500 copies Regarded as the “Bible” for tennis historians by the founder of the Wimbledon Lawn tennis Museum. £120 - 150** 517 A collection of autographed Tennis Books, featuring some of the great tennis legends of the 20th century, comprising The Ultimate Tennis Book 500 years of the Sport by Gianni Clerici, multi signed by Jan Siemerink, Stan Smith, C Sabaline, Chantal Reuter, Roy Emerson, Chris Evert, J Connors, M Jo Fermandez, Ken Rosewall, Thomas Chester, Anders Jarryd, etc; Roland Garros Le Livre Du Tournoi Du Centenaire by Gilles Delamarre, multi signed; Love Thirsty three decades of Champions by Rex Bellamy, signed Rex B, Anke Huber, Gene Mayer, Brad Gilbert, Bob Hewitt, Anna Dmitroeua; The APT Tour 1991 edited by Richard Evans, signed by Jim Courier, Andre Agassi, Guy Forget, Pete Sampras; Wimbledon The Official History by John Barrett, signed; and other signed titles (14) £200 - 300** 518 A collection of multi-signed Tennis Books, signed my some of the Tennis Greats of the 20th century, comprising The Last Champion The Life of Fred Perry by Jon Henderson, signed by Fred Perry, with signed Fred Perry trim Card and insert signed by Andy Murray; The Education of a Tennis Player by Rod Laver with Bud Collins, signed by Rod Laver, Bud Collins and Max Robertson; Budge on Tennis by J. Donald Budge, signed by Don Budge; Courting Triumph by Virginia Wade with Mary Lou Mellace, signed by Virginia Wade; Off the Court by Arthur Ashe with Neil Amdur, signed by Frank Parker, Fred Perry, Evonne Goolagong, Fred Stolle, Don Budge, Cliff Drydale, Lucy Hopman, etc; and The Lawn Tennis Library Mechanics of the Game by J. Parmly Paret, signed Ted Tinling with memorial service card (6) £300 - 500**

Helen Wills recalls the occasion in her autobiography, when George Bernard Shaw declared that “tennis should be played in the long grass in meadows in the nude”. Provenance: Helen Wills Collection, Christie’s Auction South Kensington 15th June 1999, Lot 10. £300 - 500**

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522 A collection of Tennis Press Photographs dating from the 1920s and 1930s, the collection of original prints dating from the 1930s, some with annotations to reverse, players include Alice Margle, Jedrzejowska, Horn, Procopio, Noel, mostly taken at Wimbledon; two signed pages with photographs from the 1920s, Tilden, Ridley, Olliff, Condon, Nuthall, Lacoste (qty) £140 - 160*

520 A collection of Tennis Books from the 20th century some autographed, comprising Fifty Years of Lawn Tennis in the United States; The Wallis Faber Book of Tennis & Rackets by Lord Aberdare, and many further titles (approx. 30) £200 - 300**

523 A Press Photograph album of Tennis Players from 1937 & 1949, featuring Ileie Nastase; Fred Perry with June Wilkins and Clarice Sherry dated 15th Feb 1937; J Drobny in action in 1949; F.R. Schroeder in action at Wimbledon 1949; Frank Parker shaking hands with Gottfried Von Cramm; Davis Cup France v Czechoslovakia in Paris 1949; and others £250 - 350*

521 A collection of Tennis related books, comprising 100 years of Wimbledon Tennis by Lance Tingay; The Davis Cup by Edward C, Potter; OPen XXXVI by Eugene L. Scott; Lawn Tennis by Mary Hardwick & Stanley Doust; sold together with further titles (qty.) £50 - 100**

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524 Tennis Films, Original Newsreel Films, comprising Billy Jean King, c.1960’d; Australian Production of 1953 Davis Cup Final USA v Australia; 1956 Gibson Fry, Rosewall & Hoard; 1930s Helen Wills; Mr Tennis Pancho Segura 1949; 1973 US Open Newcombe & Roche at Forest Hills (6) £200 - 250*

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525 525 A group of seven original Roland Garros tennis posters, Comprising: 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989 & 1995, all mounted ready for framing except 1989 which is framed but unglazed; sold together with a framed Dunlop tennis balls advertisement poster; and a rolled quantity of very large Federation Francaise de Tennis posters from a similar era, some creasing & tears to extremities (a qty.) £250 - 300* 526 A collection of Tennis posters, comprising an autographed Gabriela Sabatini photograph, signed in green fine marker pen, mounted and framed, 50.5 x 35.5cm sold together with The Davis Cup Team Rotterdam Netherlands v USA July 1994 poster, bears facsimile signatures of both teams; an autographed Ivan Lendl Adidas Collection poster; Tennis First Dunlop 1975 Calendar and a print of a tennis player, framed; a signed Le Coq Sportif poster of Yannick Noah, signed in black marker pen and a Wimbledon The Queen’s Silver Jubilee Final Programme, autographed on page 5 by Virginia Wade (7) £250 - 350*

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527 A collection of tennis posters, featuring Davis Cup ‘83 and designs by Michel Poort, sold together with two US Pro Indoor ‘92; three Hilversum Melkhuisie 1989/91/92; Citzen Cup ‘93 Hamburg; Panasonic German Open ‘93; two Peugeot World Team Cup Rochusclub; US Pro Indoor ‘91; etc (16) £200 - 300* 528 An oil painting by Laurent Le Pont (French, contemporary) celebrating the 1924 Wimbledon men’s tennis champion Jean Borotra, signed, oil on canvas, unframed, 100 by 80cm.; sold together with two Davis Cup 1983 posters, mounted ready for framing, 103 by 71cm.; and a framed repro poster for a pre-war Davis Cup, 83 by 64cm. (4) £50 - 80* 529 A large oil painting “joueuse de tennis” by Georges Joubin (French, 1888-1983), signed, oil on canvas. 116 by 82cm., unframed £800 - 1,000*

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530 Watercolour painting “The Tennis Party” by Tom Simpson (British, active 1887-1926), c.1910, signed, 22.5 by 33cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 48 by 57cm. This painting was featured in the book “Sport and the Artist” by Mary Ann Wingfield on page 244. A plate on the reverse is from the Wingfield Sporting Gallery. £300 - 500* 531 A collection of four late Victorian prints of lawn tennis scenes, sold together with a mounted photograph of Cambridge University v Amsterdam Tennis Teams 1925, with named players; a Jupp Wiertz poster of a tennis lady; a poster of mixed sports, etc (8) £100 - 150*

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532 A group of six 19th century framed monochrome prints all featuring tennis, including three Punch Magazine illustrations dating from 1879 & 1880; an engraving from The Graphic in 1881; a frame with a double-mounting of Graphic tennis prints, 1883; and a German print of slightly later date, various sizes, generally small, the largest 51 by 36cm. £120 - 180* 533 Five framed tennis prints, one in a decorative gilt frame titled “Our Lawn Tennis Match” featuring various vignettes; a Harper’s Weekly, 1883; Albert Lynch repro print; and two 19th century monochrome illustrations, the first from The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News, the other French of a tennis party in the garden of the Palais de L’Elysee; sold together with a small Dutch watercolour with tennis players in traditional costume (6) £120 - 180*

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534 Tennis & Football interest: a Victorian coloured print depicting a tennis tournament at Stamford Bridge [Chelsea] grounds, mounted, framed & glazed, 30 by 38cm. overall £80 - 120* 535 A group of six framed colour prints featuring tennis, including a humorous lithograph c.1910 of a short-sighted portly gentleman in a mixed doubles match; a Guy Lipscombe print of a 1920s tennis party; a French champagne print titled “Triomphe”; sheet music artwork for a Dutch song “Sissie”; and magazine front cover artworks for “Figaro Illustre” and for “Le Sourire”, various sizes, typically 50 by 40cm. £150 - 200*

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539 537 A collection of tennis prints, a miscellany from 19th century issues to modern limited editions, also reproductions of older tennis imagery, magazine covers & fashion plates, photographic etc., presentation a mix of framed, mounted or tube rolled (approx. 33 items) £250 - 350* 538 A pochoir [stencil] artwork of a gentleman tennis player by Georges Grellet (French, 1869-1959), oval design, the sheet size 30 by 40cm., mounted under perspex in a modern frame, overall 53 by 43cm., very good condition £300 - 400*

540 539 A pochoir [stencil] artwork of a lady tennis player by Georges Grellet (French, 1869-1959), signed in the plate, oval design, the sheet size 30 by 40cm., mounted under perspex in a modern frame, overall 53 by 43cm., very good condition £300 - 400* 540 A print of a lady tennis player by Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950), signed in pencil to lower right margin, coloured etching, the image 47 by 35cm., framed & glazed, overall 72 by 57cm. £800 - 1,000*

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541 A pair of humorous colour prints of mixed doubles matches at a tennis party by Guy Lipscombe (British, 1881-1952), signed in pencil to the lower left margin, also signed in the plate, each image 28 by 44cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 55 by 69cm., very good condition (2) £600 - 800*

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542 Three abstract science fiction acyrlic paintings signed Miroslav Vlahovic, two signed lower margin, one framed and glazed, total frame: 51 x 71cm; the other painted recto/verso, one signed lower margin, 69.6 x 49.8cm (three works on two objects) £150 - 250* 543 Four Tennis Silk Screen Prints, comprising Jan Van Diemen (Dutch, b.1954) featuring a tennis player at the net, Limited Edition 27 of 200, signed lower margin in pencil with blind stamp dated ‘90, 66.7 x 76.6cm; Ronald Sales featuring tennis feet with racquet and ball, Limited Edition 11 of 25, signed lower margin in pencil, dated ‘82, 70 x 50.5cm; Michel Poort (Dutch) Drop Shot, Limited Edition 63 of 75, signed in pencil lower margin dated ‘93, 67.5 x 51cm; Jan Van Diemen (Dutch, b.1954) featuring an abstract tennis player, Limited Edition 32 of 140, signed upper margin dated ‘95, mounted (4) £150 - 250* 544 Réne Boin (Dutch, contemporary) silkscreen tennis print, signed in pencil, dated ‘91 & numbered 40/150, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 59 by 48cm. £75 - 100*

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547 Four Wimbledon Tennis related medals, comprising a silver B.C. Evelegh Lawn Tennis Referee 1882-1910 Memorial Medal for Level Mixed Doubles won by G.R.O. Crole Rees & Mrs M Watson, diameter: 50mm, in original Mappin & Webb box; sold together with three bronze The Lawn Tennis Championships Wimbledon Umpire’s Souvenir Medals, E.G Hughes 1930, Miss C.M Daly 1931, Mrs A Gordon 1931, diameter: 38mm, each in original Fattorini & Sons boxes (4) £120 - 150* 548 A collection of seventeen Tennis Medals awarded to Cyril Eames, a leading players of the 1920s, comprising Lawn Tennis Association Mens Inter-County Hard Courts Championship Surrey: three bronze Runner-Up medals 1923-4, 1925 & 1926, a silver Winners medal 1920-21, a silver Winners medal 1921 - 2, a silver Winners medal 1926-27, a silver Winners medal 1927-8; a silver Winners medal 1928-29; Surrey County L.T.A. a silver Winter Mens Pairs Winners Medal with A. Stevens 1920-21, a silver Mens Open Level Doubles Winners Medal with G.R.O. Crole-Rees March 1928, a bronze Mixed Level Doubles 2nd prize with Mrs R Lycett 1928; The Lawn Tennis Hard Court Championship of Great Britain: a silver Mens Doubles Runners-up medal 1930 with J.H. Wheatcroft, one bronze 1925 Mens Doubles Semi-Finalist with G.R.O. Crole-Rees, one bronze Mixed Double Semi-Finialist with Mrs CK Pitt, one bronze 1926 Mens Singles Semi-Finalist, one bronze 1929 Mixed Doubles semi-Finalist with Mrs M Watson, one bronze 1930 Mixed Doubles Semi-Finalist with Miss E.H Harvey; a bronze 1928 Surrey County L.T.A. Mixed Level Doubles 2nd prize with Mrs R Lycett; sold together with a postcard featuring the H.R.H. The Duke of York (18) Mr Cyril Eames was a specialist in Doubles, a Davis Cup Player, Semi-Finalist Doubles French Open 1925, Won British Hard Court Doubles 1929. He also coached The Duke of York Future King George VI who played at Wimbledon in 1926. £150 - 200*

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549 Two cased tennis medals, the first a large French silver-gilt medallion inscribed PRIX DE LA CIE, DU CHEMIN DE FER DU NORD, 1908, CONCOURS DE TENNIS A BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, MINA. M. FERGUS, 29th AUGUST 1908; the second a silver rectangular medal plaque awarded to a runner-up in the men’s doubles at a Danish tournament in 1921 (2) £150 - 250* 550 Six Fred Perry Royal Mint Commemorative Medallions, dated 1984, commemorating the British tennis player Fred Perry wining the Wimbledon Grand Slam Singles Title in 1934, 1935 & 1936, obverse a side profile of Fred Perry, engraved Fred Perry 1984 and reverse a tennis player and engraved Wimbledon 1934, 1935, 1936, each mounted in a green fitted box, diameter: 4.4cm.; sold together with a vintage Wimbledon card game, the box signed in red ink by Fred Perry (7) £200 - 300*

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552 A Herren Doppel Mens Doubles crystal decanter awarded to Fred Perry in 1953, the decanter of square form with stopper and silver collar engraved ‘1. Herren Doppel Europa Meisterschaft der Tennislehrer 1953’, height: 25cm. £400 - 600*

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555 Two crystal decanters presented to Fred Perry, the first of square form with stopper and engraved sterling silver collar ‘Fred Perry congratulations on your 80th year Best Wishes Lillywhites Piccadilly’, height: 25.5cm; sold together with a pear shaped decanter with stopper and engraved sterling silver collar ‘Presented to Fred Perry by The Variety Club of Great Britain Wirral 1990, height: 37.5cm. (2) £200 - 300*

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556 George Hillyard/Harold Mahony tennis prize and studio photograph, consisting of a textured glass claret jug and a pair of glass beakers, each with silver mounts (Heath & Middleton, Birmingham) thought to have been designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, the claret jug (by Heath & Middleton 1888) has a flat hinged cover and a boar tusk handle, inscribed “All Comers Doubles 1st. Prize G.W Hillyard and H.S. Mahony”; sold together with a large and impressive studio monochrome photograph of Harold Segerson Mahony (Wimbledon winner in 1896), the image, measuring 28 by 21cm. is matted, glazed, framed and ready for hanging, overall 46 by 38cm. Under George Whiteside Hillyard’s supervision as secretary of the All England Club from 1907 to 1925, the club moved to its current site at Church Road. He was runner-up twice in the Wimbledon Doubles Championship. On the other hand, his partner, Harold Segerson Mahony, an Irishman born in Scotland, secured the Wimbledon Singles Championship in 1896. This doubles prize was secured at the Northern Championships held at Manchester in 1889, when Hillyard and Mahony beat the Renshaw brothers by 3 sets to 1. Jug Height 24.0cm. Beaker Height 11.5cm. The photograph It is said to have been taken at his home in Dromore Castle, County Kerry, Ireland. (See Wimbledon Centre Court, Max Robertson, p.24 and Racket Sports Collectibles, Robert T. Everitt, p.258), originally sold at Christie’s in 2001. £2,000 - 3,000*

557 A Maurice McLoughlin Tennis Trophy, a rare and fine Golden Gate (Park) trophy (1906) won by and inscribed to McLoughlin when he was victorious at the age of 16 in the Golden Gate Club’s handicap singles competition, the third year it was staged, this fine two-handled trophy (USA Superior Silver Co. Quadruple plate) stands 31cm. high and is tastefully decorated in the art-nouveau style with carnation flowers and leaves, the trophy is engraved on the reverse with the names of the first seven winners - Paul Hardeman, Maurice McLoughlin, Charles Foley, Clyde Curley, Walter Rosenberg, W.E.C. Bonifield, and finally, once again with the second victory of Clyde Curley The Golden Gate Junior Tennis Club (San Fransisco) was inaugurated in 1904 and the trophy was played for by grammar and high school boys under seventeen years of age. Several of the Club’s juniors became national champions. Maurice Evans McLoughlin, became U.S. Singles Champion in 1912 and 1913 and runner-up in 1914 and 1915. On three occasions from 1912 until 1914 he was also the doubles Champion with his partner Tom Bundy, and was also runner-up twice in this competition. He also achieved a singles runner-up place at Wimbledon in 1913 being defeated by New Zealand’s Anthony Wilding. McLoughlin, born on 18th. November 1890 at Carson City, Nevada, was a member of the USA Davis Cup team from 1909-13. £300 - 500*

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558 A finely detailed player’s miniature replica of the Davis Cup Trophy, measuring 25cm. in height and 23cm. in diameter, this is an exact copy of the original trophy as presented to victorious players and officials, it consists of a copy of the original cup presented by Dwight Davis mounted upon a three tier base fitted with plaques and ornamentation which would originally hold the engraved names of all the winning nations £350 - 550*

559 A cut crystal baluster vase Presented by the Edgbaston Lawn Tennis Club to Jaroslav Drobny, the cut crystal vase of baluster form with facet edge, engraved around the upper section, height: 30.5cm. £50 - 80*

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560 A glass Tennis trophy, 20th century, the shaped trophy with acid etched figure of a tennis player, raised upon a stepped base, height: 19.5cm. £50 - 80*

561 The trophy for the 1971 Rothmans International Tennis Tournament won by Rod Laver in the men’s singles, the base plaque inscribed ROD LAVER, ROTHMANS INTERNATIONAL, 1971, in original fitted case

562 Three Victorian 9ct gold Tennis Racquet Brooches, c.1890-1900, each with applied cultured pearl as the ball, longest: 42mm. £150 - 200*

563 Four Victorian silver tilt head tennis racquet brooches, each with a tennis ball on the stringing, in associated box, longest: 65mm. £150 - 200*

Rod Laver defeated Nikola Pilic 6-4, 6-0, 6-2 in the Final played at the Royal Albert Hall, London. £250 - 350*

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568 A rare Victorian silver Tennis bangle, with tilt head design, hallmarked Birmingham 1882, in a fitted box £150 - 200*

564 A Victorian Jet hand and tennis racquet brooch, sold together with three silver crossed tennis racquet brooches, one with a tennis net and balls in the centre (4) £150 - 200*

566 Four Victorian silver Tennis Brooches, c.1890, comprising a flat top tennis racquet with bird motif; a tennis racquet with thistle motif; a tennis racquet with clover motif and a horseshoe shaped brooch with two tennis racquet motifs £125 - 150* 569 A Victorian silver Tennis Racket bangle, c.1880, with tilt head design, silver tested, in associated box £150 - 200*

565 A Victorian fan shaped brooch in silver, with gold tennis racquet and horseshoe relief, hallmarked Birmingham 1889; sold together with a silver tennis racquet brooch with cultured pearl as the ball, hallmarked 1896 and a silver and enamel tennis racquet brooch, c.1920 (3) £80 - 100*

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567 Two Tennis Racquet Brooches, comprising a small 9ct gold tennis racquet and ball brooch, hallmarked.375; sold together with a silver tennis racquet with a shoe brooch, signs of repairs and bears no silver hallmark £100 - 120*

570 A Victorian silver tennis Racquet Bangle, c.1880, with early racquet, silver tested, in associated box £150 - 200*

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571 Three Victorian 9ct gold tennis racquet tie-pins, c.1890-1900, sold together with a 9ct gold cross racquet pendant charm (4) £125 - 150*

574 Two Victorian silver-plated glass tennis related Claret jugs, the first etched with a Lady tennis player, 28.5cm high and the other etched with a Lady golfer, 29.5cm; sold together with a silver-plated candlestick in the form of a tennis racquet resting on a tennis ball, 29.5cm high (3) £100 - 150*

572 A rare and unusual Victorian silver Tennis Collar, c.1890, consisting of sixty three miniature tennis racquets with a ball on each, linked together forming a collar, stamped Rd No. 11408, in the original maroon velvet fitted case £200 - 300*

575 A brass and oak letter clip holder, in the form of two crossed tennis racquets with two tennis balls, hinged and attached to a canted rectangular oak base, 19 x 14cm. £80 - 100*

576 A very unusual silver Tennis Racquet paper clip on a tortoiseshell base, the racquet on a hinged back attached to the tortoiseshell shaped base, 6 x 5cm. £80 - 100*

577 An unusual silver tennis racquet spoon, in the shape of the racquet, engraved the back of the bowl WLTA 1907, hallmarked Sheffield 1907; sold together with a silver spoon with tennis scene motif, hallmarked London 1933; a silver brooch with tennis player, hallmarked Chester 1934 and a silver fob medal with tennis player motif, engraved to reverse M. Sultan (4) £50 - 80*

573 A silver-plated tennis racquet cruet stand, late 19th century, in the form of a tennis racket on ball supports, with three circular cruets on the stringing, with two spoons, one cruet with hinged cover, Registration mark 1880; sold together with a silver back clothes brush, with tennis net design on, hallmarked Birmingham 1910 (2) £80 - 100*

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578 silver tennis spoons, medals and other collectibles, comprising a silver photograph frame, with crossed tennis racquet motif, hallmarked London 2004, 23.2 x 16.5cm; sold together with six silver teapsoons, four with enamelled emblems for Surrey County 1939, Kent County, Middlesex 1946, Inter-county Hard Court Championships 1939 and two others; seven silver tennis fob medals, including British Cups medal to Miss L Saunders, Veterans Singles hard court finalist 1936-39 medal, 1952 Winter Tournament medal, 1909 B.B S.L.B.A.S medal; a silver the National Institute for the Blind Lawn Tennis Fund Aug 13th 1923 and 1897 Berlin Lawn Tennis Turner Club pin and another (17) £100 - 120*

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579 A large, scarce and detailed Kayzerzinn silver-plated tennis figurine by W. Zwick, with fine detailing, the figure shows a gentleman player about to serve, standing upon a naturalistic square base, height 33cm. £350 - 450*

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581 A Karl Ens Volkstedt porcelain figure of a lady tennis player c.1910, modelled holding a tennis racquet standing on a shaped base, KVE mark to base, model no. 3031 2, height: 29cm. £300 - 500*

582 A chrome Tennis Racket 8 day Desk Clock, c.1930s by Depose, in the form of a tennis racket raised on it’s side, the oval dial with baton hours and dauphine hands, with a tennis ball mounted on a rectangular base, 9 x 22.5 x 4cm. £600 - 800*

580 A handsome silvered-bronze gentleman tennis player figurine, posed reaching backwards to initiate a high forehand stroke and posed upon a rectangular base, height 32.5cm. £250 - 300* 582

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583   A tennis shirt worn by Andy Murray when winning his second Wimbledon men’s singles title in the match v Milos Raonic 10th July 2016, signed in black marker pen and mounted in a frame together with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Matt Gentry, Managing Director of Andy Murray’s management company 77 Sports Management Group, a photograph of Andy Murray hugging the trophy on Centre‑Court, and a title plaque, 79 by 64cm., very good condition; offered with a separate letter from Matt Gentry confirming that this was one of two shirts worn by Murray on Court during the 2016 Final (2) Sir Andrew (Andy) Barron Murray OBE (Scottish, b.1987) British Tennis Professional Player and former World Tennis No.1, having represented Great Britain in the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, wining gold medals for the singles titles and having been on the winning Davis Cup Team in 2015. He became the first British player to win a Grand Slam Singles title since 1977 when beating Novak Djokovic in the 2012 US Open Final, and the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to win a Grand Slam singles title. In 2016 Murray became the first British man to win two Wimbledon Singles Titles since the great Fred Perry, and the first Scot to win a Wimbledon singles title since Harold Mahony in 1896. The first Wimbledon singles title won in 2013 against Novak Djokovic in a straight sets match that lasted over three hours. And again on the 10th July 2016 as 2nd seed against Milos Raonic, Murray won in straight sets, having defeated Liam Broady, Lu Yen‑hsun, John Millman and Nick Kyrgios in the first four rounds, then defeating the 12th seed Jo-Wilfired Tsonga in the quarter finals in five sets and the 10th seed Tomas Berdych in the semi-finals in straight sets. This Wimbledon crown was his 3rd title of the season and his 38th career Tour title. Andy Murray’s management company 77 Sports Management has confirmed by letter offered in this lot that Andy wore two shirts on court during the 2016 Final, this being one of them that was purchased by the current consignor at a Charity Auction. The other shirt was donated by Andy Murray to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. £7,500 - 10,000*

584 An autographed pair of Yonex Ergoshape Tennis shoes, signed by Monica Seles, the white leather shoes signed in black marker pen on the front of each (pair) £200 - 250* 128

585 An autographed pair of FILA tennis shoes, signed by Kim Clijsters, the white leather shoes signed in black marker pen on the front of each (pair), minor wear to front £200 - 250*

586 An autographed pair of Reebok DMX Flow-Pak tennis shoes, signed by Andy Roddic, the white and navy leather shoes signed in black marker pen on the outer side of each (pair) £200 - 250*

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587 An autographed Nike tennis tank top, signed by Lindsay Davenport, the grey, silver and red top signed in black marker pen below the Nike logo £100 - 150*

588 An autographed FILA tennis skirt, signed by Jennifer Capriati, the white skirt with grey trim signed in black marker pen on the front £80 - 120*

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589 An autographed Yonex tennis t-shirt, signed by David Nalbandian, the black and yellow t-shirt with zip closing, green Mary Cohr logo badge and red Guinot logo badge, signed in black fine pen on right side £100 - 150* 590 A Jeu de Paume glove, early 20th century, the ovoid shaped glove of velum face over a hollow back with leather studded hand cover, 28 x 17cm. £350 - 450* 591 A Jeu de Paume leather glove, early 20th century, the ovoid shaped leather, with hollow centre and a leather glove stitched to the back, with wrist strap, 15 x 24cm. £350 - 450* 592 Nine assorted Jeu de Paume leather balls, of spherical form, five small stitched leather examples, diameter: 2.8cm. and four larger stitched leather examples, diameter: 4.3cm. (9) £200 - 300*

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593 A Bracciale col Pallone, 20th century, the hardwood cylinder with inner hand grip, 7 1/2 spiked outer rings. The Bracciale is used when playing the Ancient Italian game of Pallone, where a ball is struck back and forth between players with this wooden cylinder worn on the forearm. Bears impressed stamp Mondolfo PU and Ciuccodd Tdidio, 17 x 21.5cm. £800 - 1,200*

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594 A Bracciale col Pallone, 20th century, the hardwood cylinder with seven spiked rings on the exterior, the interior with hand grip, height: 25cm. Bracciale col Pallone is an Ancient Italian Ball Game, played passing a ball back and forth between players utilising this cylinder worn on the forearm to do so, 25 x 13.8cm. £800 - 1,200* 595 A Bracciale col Pallone, 20th century, the hardwood cylinder with eight spiked rings and a hand grip at one end. The Bracciale col Pallone is a ball game played since Ancient Italy, where a ball is passed back and forth amongst players wearing these hardwood bracciale on their forearms. no makers marks visible, 24.5 x 15cm. £800 - 1,200* 596 Three early boxed sets of table tennis, Ping Pong c.1900, two battledores with carved handles (one with small split), unusual posts and net, ball; W.B. Darley of Burton on Trent c.1900, interesting advert to lid together with Rules, two number 2 battledores in good condition with ball, net and posts; and Table Tennis by Lumleys of Glasgow c.1920, two bats balls and posts, rules to lid, box in good condition with tartan decoration £100 - 150*

597 A Bussey’s “The Royal Lawn Tennis Set” equipment box c.1880, painted on the outer lid, intriguingly, pasted down right across the inner lid is a rather unusual hand-coloured cartoon (90 by 27cm.) depicting “Bussey’s Lawn Tennis” (George Gibson Bussey), lawn tennis match played by curious dramatical, imaginatively dressed figures, this drawing is in the manner of the Victorian illustrator David Henry Friston (1820-1906), the box has a central lock (but the key is missing), however there are a pair of sliding metal fasteners which keep the lid tightly closed, a pair of iron carrying handles complete the exterior, length 94cm., depth 16.5cm., width 39.5cm. (See Racket Sports Collectibles - Robert T. Everitt, p.152. and The Birth of Lawn Tennis - Everitt, Hillway, p.382.) £250 - 350* 598 A collection of Slazenger, Splading and Tretorn tennis balls, comprising a 1916 Slazenger Lawn Tennis Can with original balls; a Slazenger box of five balls 1936; an unopened Splading Pancho Gonzales ball can of three balls 1960s; Tretorn 100th anniversary Limited Edition 1891-1991 tin of six unused balls; Slazenger The Wimbledon Ball can with two balls and three further 1950s tennis ball cans (8) £60 - 80*

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600 599 Two early matching badminton rackets c.1870, with original vellum grips together with an early shuttlecock, several breaks to stringing; sold together with a cork & feather shuttlecock incorporating a rattle (3) £80 - 120* 600 Four Victorian Child’s tennis racquet, c.1885/1890, sold together with an unusual Stool Ball Bat, c.1910 (5) £50 - 100* 601 A rare Feltham’s Climax tennis racquet c.1886, by Feltham’s of London, stamped R. Whitty, 14 Tythebarn St. Liverpool and H. Faulkner to the wedge and frame, the frame is also stamped with a registered number 49148, dating it to 1886, several breaks to the original string and the lamination has separated in a small part of the hoop

603 Four tennis racquets, comprising a convex wedge Williams & Co., Paris, Importe, c.1890; a convex wedge Delta fishtail c.1900; with two concave wedges, a Kerry with double centre mains stringing; and a Bussey Wimbledon Hexagon 3, poor stringing £100 - 150* 604 Three tennis racquets dating to c.1890, all with a convex wedge, comprising a Williams & Co., Paris, Importe and two unnamed, the example with poor stringing bearing owner’s initials in ink and dated 1890; sold together with a good example of a Bussey Double Main B racquet c.1910 (4) £150 - 200*

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This innovative frame is special because it has a very early laminated hoop with ash on the outside and cane to the inside. £250 - 300* 602 Three tennis racquets, comprising: a Feltham’s Climax c.1886, with many breaks to strings; a “Special” fishtail racket c.1910, with some worm damage to the handle; and “The Premier” a convex racket c.1900, with no breaks to string, all in frames £100 - 150* 603

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605 605 A collection of Spalding wooden tennis racquets, dating from 1900/1915, comprising Geneva, Windermere, Exmoor, Ascot, Surrey Oval, all in good condition with original; sold together with a Spalding Kro-Flite wooden racquet c.1950; four further later wooden tennis racquets York, Columbia, Special Champion, Sandown and a Victorian Henry Malings wooden and brass racquet press (11) £100 - 150*

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606 A Slazenger Doherty tennis racquet, by Williams & Co, c.1910, unstrung, sold together with an English Flat Top tennis racquet, c.1885, with original stringing and an English tennis racquet with convex wedge, c.1910, with original stringing (3) £100 - 150* 607 An English Fan Tail tennis racquet, with convex wedge and original stringing, sold together with a GGB & Co Rival wooden tennis racquet, c.1910, with unusual tapered grip and original stringing and a wooden Fishtail tennis racquet, with original stringing (3) £100 - 150*

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608 Three tennis racquets c.1910, a convex wedge Pennant Marvel, a convex wedge Slazenger La Belle, and a concave wedge Dorothy Limon £100 - 150* 609 Four tennis racquets, Williams of Paris ‘The Winna’, convex wedge; Williams of Paris ‘Frezo B’ pear-shaped head; F.H. Ayres flat-top & convex wedge; and a Slazenger ‘The Demon’ fishtail handle and convex wedge £300 - 500*

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610 A collection of 28 tennis racquets, including three Dunlop Maxply unused wooden framed, a Slazenger Victory, a Regent Don Budge, an unused Slazenger Phantom graphite, an early Samuel Fox & Co Silver Fox stainless steel and wood, a F.H Ayers, a Spalding Kro-Flite, a Bancroft Bill Tilden All Star, a Wright & Ditson Columbia, a Slazenger Demon unfinished racquet and others; the lot also including three replica’s of Dunlop 1930s advertising posters, 85.3 x 61.3cm and a 2001 Wimbledon Championship poster (32) £120 - 180*

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611 A collection of seven tennis racquets, an American Wright & Ditson Les Stoefen Autograph tennis racquet, c.1933, with original stringing, in excellant condition; two Wilson Maureen Connolly Autograph tennis racquets, c.1960, both in good condition; a Regent Don Budge Personal racquet, complete with original tennis press, in good condition; a Wilson ‘Don Budge’ portrait ‘Ghost’ racquet; a Wright & Ditson ‘Big Bill Tilden’ racquet with open throat c.1930; and a Wilson T2000 racquet, a model made famous by Jimmy Connors in the 1970s £150 - 200* 612 “Birmal” tennis racquet c.1923, aluminium frame, wire stringing and leather/whipped handle, excellent condition, full set of patents stamped on the frame by the Birmingham Aluminium Company £250 - 300*

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613 A rare metal Wilson “Indestruts” tennis racquet, c.1928, made in steel by Dayton, Ohio, complete with original steel stringing £100 - 150* 614 A Slazenger Fred Perry/ Dan Maskell training racquet mid 20th century, the frame printed with coaching instructions for handling and stroke play; sold together with a classic tennis collectible the Slazenger Demon racquet; the lot also including a pear-shaped mahogany racquet press, leather strap broken, containing a later dated Double-Main wooden racquet; six wooden screw frame presses; and a vintage canvas racquet cover (11 items) £100 - 150* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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621 620 615 A tennis racquet used by Tony Trabert at an International Tournament, Cape Town 1965, Wilson Autograph Strata-Bow wooden tennis racquet, no stringing Provenance: Sold in Sotheby’s Olympia Auction 8th July 2003. £100 - 150* 616 An Adidas GTM fibreglass tennis racquet, c.1980, strung in spaghetti style £100 - 150* 617 Bjorn Borg signed Donnay tennis racquet, signed in silver marker pen to hand grip, 69cm. £200 - 300* 618 No lot 619 A rare Prince Single Shaft Experimental tennis racquet, c.1990, sold together with two Snauwaert Boronite single shaft tennis racquets, c.1980 and a AMF Head fibreglass tennis racquet, c.1990 (4) £100 - 150*

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620 A group of 36 tennis Racquets, formerly the property of an American Teaching Professional, Wilsons, including nine Jack Kramer Pro Shaft wooden, two Chris Evert Autograph wooden and one Stan Smith Autograph wooden, c.1960/70s; metal examples include one T2000 racquet, one T3000 racquet, one Jimmy Connors CI racquet and one T5000 racquet; one Legacy extended head open throat wood and fibreglass racquet and three graphite and ceramic racquets, many unused and are unstrung and in good condition; Princes 1980s racquets including seven Prince Woodie wood and graphite, two Prince Graphite, a Precision graphite, a CTS Response Mid Plus racquet; sold together with five Wimbledon Performance HM 98 £200 - 300* 621 Giant over-sized tennis racquet by Greaves & Thomas c.1980s, in the style of an early 20th century convex wedge racquet ironically named “Extra Light”, faithfully reproduced features such as shoulder reinforcement, grooved handle and stringing pattern, 141cm. £300 - 500*

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624 Two rare volumes of Modern Athletics by Henry Fazakerley Wilkinson, 2nd & 3rd edtions published in 1875 & 1877 (the first edition was published 1867-8), history of ancient and rise of modern athletics, administration of athletics, training, running, jumping, throwing, laws, statistics, directory and record performances, published by The Field, London £200 - 300**

625 Athens 1896 Olympic Games participation medal, the gilt-bronze version, designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, the obverse with Nike seated holding a laurel wreath over a phoenix emerging from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek inscription within a wreath £500 - 700*

622 Bronze statuette of a classical Olympic athlete, holding laurel aloft in victory, verdigris patina, mounted on a stepped marble base set with a bronze plaque designed with vertical Olympic rings, laurel and a crowned athlete, height 27cm. £200 - 300* 623 Silver “B” winner’s prize medal for the 2nd National Greek Olympic Games (‘Zappas Olympics’) held in Athens in 1870, stamped ARGENT on edge, struck by Paris Mint, designed by Barre, obverse with head of King George I, reverse with Greek legend These Games were made possible through the sponsorship of the Greek businessman Evangelis Zappas. The first Games had been held in 1859. As such the Zappas Olympics were amongst the first revivals of the ancient Games, the other notable example being the Wenlock Olympian Games organised by William Penny Brookes in England from 1850. £1,500 - 2,000*

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627 626 Athens 1896 Olympic Games participation medal, bronze version, designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, the obverse with Nike seated holding a laurel wreath over a phoenix emerging from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek inscription within a wreath, in original circular box of issue £350 - 450* 627 Rare 1900 Paris Olympic Games silver prize medal plaque for gymnastics, with loop & ring, stamped ARGENT, designed by Frédéric Vernon, designed by F. Vernon with a victorious athlete standing on podium, inscribed CHAMPIONNAT DE GYMNASTIQUE, engraved below Wm. L. PHILLIPS, reverse with Victory casting laurel from the sky over Paris, inscribed REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, PARIS 1900, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE This medal was awarded to the British gymnast William Phillips who competed in the men’s individual all round competition. £600 - 800* 628

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629 628 Paris 1900 Olympic Games juror’s plaque, in silver by Christofle of Paris, signed by the designer L. Bottee, inscribed 1900, JURY £1,200 - 1,500* 629 A 21k gold replica of the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle Internationale medal designed by Chaplain, stamped 21k, obverse with Marianne, reverse with a male holding a flaming torch being carried by a winged female, an inscribed within a cartouche BRASSERIE DE CUAUHTEMOC The Cuauhtémoc brewery was founded in Monterrey, Mexico, in 1890 by José A. Muguerza, Francisco G. Sada Muguerza, Alberto Sada Muguerza, Isaac Garza Garza (brother in-law of Francisco and Alberto, married to their sister Consuelo Sada Muguerza), Joseph M. Schnaider, with capital of 150,000 pesos, starting with the Carta Blanca brand. Cuauhtémoc brewery produced its first beer barrel in 1893 and won first prize in the Chicago World Fair, and then at the 1900 Paris World Fair. However, this medal is much smaller than the 1900 issues and is deemed to be a gold commemorative replica of their original prize, minted in Mexico. £600 - 800*

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630 A rare 1900 Paris Olympic Games Programme for Gymnastics, the booklet programme in French language, Concours Internationaux D’Exercices Physiques Et De Sports, for Section II Gymnastiques, Programme Et Reglement £2,000 - 2,500* 631 Ticket and ephemera for the Exposition Universelle de 1900 incorporating the Paris Olympic Games £180 - 220*

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632 632 A scarce medal awarded at the first Nordiska Spel [Nordic Games] held at Stockholm in 1901 considered a forerunner of the Winter Olympic Games, in silver, the obverse with Ernst Kusel’s (1873-1942) official poster design, good £350 - 450*

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633 633 A trio of medals of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904, comprising: i) ‘Gold Medal’, triangular gilt-bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend, in original fitted case stamped gilt UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, 1904, SAINT LOUIS ii) Bronze Medal, circular, 64mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend iii) Commemorative Medal, triangular, bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World’s Fair at which these medals were issued. £400 - 500*

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636 634 St Louis 1904 Olympic Games Philippine Exhibit silver award Medal from the 1904 St. Louis Fair, bronze, 66 x 66mm, by Weinmann. America cloaking Louisiana, reverse Eagle with spread wings on panel with award legend £300 - 500* 635 1904 St Louis Summer Olympics ticket booklet issued for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, issued to Adian O’Kane, a member of Jefferson Guard no. 8426, the booklet containing with four tickets having the same no. 8426 on each for one admission for separate days, the booklet with a photograph of the owner Mr O’Kane on the inner cover £250 - 350*

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636 Two Athens 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games participation medals, the first in bronze, designed by Lytras, seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse amended to display the date of 1906 as the Athens Olympic medal design of 1896 had been re-employed, drilled, but not throughout; the second of identical design but issued in gilt-bronze, giding worn £400 - 600* 637 London 1908 Olympic Games participation medal, pewter version, designed by Bertham Mackennal, with a winged figure of victory, the reverse with a quadriga wining a chariot race, diameter: 5cm, in the original fitted Kendal & Dent £400 - 500*

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638 London 1908 Olympic Games competitor’s badge, by Vaughton of Birmingham, silvered bronze & enamel, head of Athena, inscribed COMPETITOR, the reverse numbered 1902, brooch fitting £350 - 450*

639 London 1908 Olympic Games competitor’s badge, by Vaughton of Birmingham, silvered bronze & enamel, head of Athena, inscribed COMPETITOR, the reverse numbered 1666, brooch fitting £350 - 450*

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640 Rare silver version of the official plaque of the Franco-British Exposition held in conjunction with the London 1908 Olympic Games, 57 by 69mm., by Ch. Pillet, Britannia extending hand to Gallia across the British Channel, reverse Seated Peace holding two flags over view of exposition grounds with Olympic Stadium £500 - 800*

643 Official plaque of the Franco-British Exposition held in conjunction with the London 1908 Olympic Games, silvered-bronze, 57 by 69mm., by Ch. Pillet, Britannia extending hand to Gallia across the British Channel, reverse Seated Peace holding two flags over view of exposition grounds with Olympic Stadium £140 - 180*

641 An official plaque of the Franco-British Exhibition held in conjunction with the 1908 London Olympic Games, French, designed by Charles Pillet, bronze, designed as Britannia extending the hand of friendship across the channel to Gallia, to the reverse Peace is seated and holding two flags, the exhibition and Olympic Stadium is seen beyond, inscribed EXPOSITION FRANCO-BRITANNIQUE, LONDRES, MCMVIII, 18 by 15cm.; sold together with another French bronze plaque, by Bottee, awarded to Me Vve E Requier by the French Committee for overseas exhibitions (2) £100 - 150* 642 Official plaque of the Franco-British Exposition held in conjunction with the London 1908 Olympic Games, silvered-bronze, 57 by 69mm., by Ch. Pillet, Britannia extending hand to Gallia across the British Channel, reverse Seated Peace holding two flags over view of exposition grounds with Olympic Stadium, in original case of issue stamped gilt LONDRES, 1908 £150 - 200*

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644 Official Report for the London 1908 Olympic Games, by Theodore Andrea Cook, THIS EDITION SIGNED TO THE INSIDE FRONT BOARD BY MELVILLE MARKS ROBINSON, FOUNDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES (NOW THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES), 796 pages, illustrations, extensive coverage, red cloth with portrayals of the participation medal, published by the British Olympic Council, good condition £300 - 400** 641

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645 London 1908 Olympic Games Testimonial Banquet menu in honour of the American Olympic team, tendered by the Irish-American Athletic Club at the Waldorf-Astoria on Monday September 21st 1908 £300 - 500*

646 Autographed London 1908 Olympic Games menu for a Banquet to Competitors and Officials, held at the Holborn Restaurant, London, 16th July 1908, extensively signed in pencil to both covers and the interior, Hungarian team the most numerous, others signatures including Thomas Cross (British diver), the British gymnasts A V Ford, H Stell, Charles West (Committee), A Bursfield (judge), F Denby; the Dutch marathon runner Wilhelmus Braams; and others £200 - 300*

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647 The rarer bronze version of the Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games participation medal issued to dignitaries and officials, the obverse designed by Erik Lindberg with Zeus seated on an Ionian column holding the figure of Nike, a view of Stockholm beyond, the reverse with Bertram Mackennal’s 1908 Games design of a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga, by Vaughton of Birmingham £800 - 200*

648 Three Olympic Games badges, comprising a Stockholm 1912 Official’s lapel badge in silvered metal by Sporrong and Co., Stockholm, inscribed Olympiska Spelen, Stockholm, 1912, brooch fitting; 1928 Amsterdam competitor’s badge, bronze and enamel with Olympic rings, inscribed IXe Olympiade, Amsterdam, 1928, concurrent; and a Berlin 1936 Great Britain Team stickpin in gilt metal and enamel (3) £300 - 400*

649 Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games Trophy awarded for football, by Fugere, a bronze twin handled urn decorated with embossed scene of a football match on one side, the reverse with winged victory below Olympic Rings and lion masks flanking, mounted on a square marble base, height 45cm. £1,400 - 1,800*

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650 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games Report of the American Olympic Committee, the cover inscribed with applied image of an athlete £100 - 140*

651 Silver & enamel second place medal, from the English Amateur Athletics Association Championships 1924, Northampton, one mile event The English AAA Championships ran for just 3 years from 1923 to 1925. The runner-up in the 1924 mile was Arthur Clark, a member of the British “Chariots of Fire” Athletics team at the 1924 Paris Olympics, who competed in the 3,000 metres team event. £100 - 150*

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652 French Republic 1924 Olympic Games ‘gold’ award medal, in gilt-bronze by Desaide/Bertrand, the obverse with portrait of Marianne and inscribed REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, the reverse inscribed VIIIe OLYMPIADE, PARIS, 1924 £150 - 200*

653 Paris 1924 Olympic Games French Olympic Committee member’s badge, shield shaped badge, Olympic Rings, gilt & enamel, inscribed OFFICIEL, C.O.F., VIII OLYMPIADE PARIS 1924, the reverse numbered 3078 £220 - 280*

654 A Spalding Vintage wooden and iron ringed discus, bearing an incised signature of Tom Lieb, the Paris 1924 Olympic Games bronze medallist £100 - 150*

655 A group of three broadsheet programmes for the Paris 1924 Olympic Games Costume Ball organised by the Union of Russian Artists in Paris, held at La Taverne de l’Olympia, 28 Bd des Capucines, Paris, 11th July 1924, all featuring a costume design by Gontcharova, 65 by 25cm., sports represented include boxing (Dempsey, Carpentier); wrestling (Strangler Lewis, US pro 1891-1966); tennis (Tilden, Lenglen); baseball (Babe Ruth); also cinema (Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbankes, Mary Pickford); aviation (Leonardo da Vinci, Wright Brothers, Bleriot), and plates by Matisse, Picasso and many Russian artists; two affixed with postage stamps; the lot including three separate French 1924 Olympics stamps (10, 25 and 60 French francs) £300 - 400*

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656 Johnny Weissmuller autographed photographic display, comprising an ink signature mounted with a 8 x 6 in. movie studio photograph of Weissmuller in his famous role as Tarzan, under glass in clip frame, 40 x 30cm. Johnny (Janos) Weissmuller (Austro-Hungarian/American, 1904-1984) an American competition swimmer and actor. Weissmuller was one of the world’s fastest swimmers in the 1920s, having won five Olympic gold medals for swimming representing the US in the 1924 Paris Summer Olympics in the 100 metres and 400 metres freestyle competitions and as a member of the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay winning team, also winning a bronze medal with the water polo team. In the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam he won two further gold medals in the 100 meter freestyle and as part of the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay team. Weissmuller having signed with Bradley, Voorhees & Day (BVD) in 1929, travelling America doing swim shows, promoting the BVD brand of swimwear through modelling, signing autographs and doing radio shows. He made his first motion picture appearance in Glorifying the American Girl as Adonis, then in several Crystal Champions movies with other Olympic champions from the period. His acting career took off when he signed a seven year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and played the role of Tarzan in Tarzan the Ape Man in 1932 movie by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. He starred in six Tarzan movies for MGM with actress Maureen O’Sullivan. In 1942 he moved to Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) and starred in six further Tarzan movies with Johnny Sheffield. Starring in a total of twelve Tarzan movies he established himself as what many movie historians consider the definitive Tarzan. £150 - 250* 657 St Moritz 1928 Winter Olympic Games participant’s badge, silvered & enameled, numbered to reverse 1476, good £300 - 500*

658 Sixteen photographs of Pete Desjardins diving during the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, Desjardins won gold in both the platform and springboard diving in the 1928 Olympic Games. Includes a signed photograph to Jean Gilbert (British diving champion) from Desjardins, annotated “To Jean the coming Olympic Champion, I wish you every success” (16) £150 - 200* 659 The rare de-luxe edition of the Official Report for the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games, this edition personally named to Mr L F Pont of Amsterdam, 1017pp, numerous illustrations, folding appendixes, binding lifting at spine £150 - 200** 660 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games American Olympic Committee Report, the cover inscribed with the American shield and Olympic rings £100 - 140**

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661 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1930 British Empire Games gold winner’s medal, in gilt-bronze, complete with medal stand £500 - 700*

663 Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, designed by Julio Kilenyi, obverse with a standing athlete carrying an unfurled banner of the Xth Olympiad, reverse with two seated figures supporting the shield of the USA £600 - 800*

662 A collection of photographs from the 1932 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, New York, comprising of photographs of the opening ceremony; a photograph of the four man bobsleigh gold medal winning team which was led by William Fiske, Eddie Eagan, Jay O’Brien, Clifford “Tippy” Grey; photograph of the two man bobsleigh; a panoramic view of the bobsleigh track; a photograph of the USA bobsleigh team and others (14) £150 - 200*

665 1932 Winter Olympic Games Lake Placid Official Report, issued by III Olympic Winter Games Committee Lake Placid, NY, USA, the blue hard cover with gilt Olympic symbol and inscription £100 - 150**

666 British Olympic Association Official Reports for the Los Angeles 1932 and Berlin 1936 Olympic Games, both in very good condition £200 - 250**

664 Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games commemorative car grille badge, traces of blue enamel to the oceans in the central roundel, height 16cm. sold together with a Berlin 1936 Olympic Games automobile grille badge, gilt-bronze & gilt with white enamel, maker’s mark WILH. DEUMER LÜDENSCHEID on the reverse, designed as the Brandenburg Gate above Olympic Rings, inscribed 1936, XI. OLYMPIADE BERLIN, 76 by 72mm. (2) £120 - 180* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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667 1936 Second Maccabiah Winter Games 2nd place prize medal for slalom, silver, obverse with stylized figure wearing the Maccabiah emblem, ski jump, skater in mountainous background, above a shield with the recipient’s position ii, Czech legend notes games location, Banskß Bystrica, Slovakia, reverse Maccabiah emblem, Hebrew legend, in original fitted case The Maccabiah Games were first held in Tel Aviv in 1932 as an international multi-sport event, and is sometimes referred to as the “Jewish Olympics.” A winter Maccabiah was first held in Poland in 1933. The present medal comes from the 2nd Winter Maccabiah which was staged February 18th to 22nd, 1936, in Banska Bystrica the in Czechoslovakia. 2,000 athletes participated from 12 participating nations. This was to prove the last time a winter Maccabiah was held, with no attempts to revive it after the 2nd World War-although the Maccabi World Union still runs smaller regional winter games to date. £2,000 - 3,000*

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668 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter Olympic Games participant’s badge, bronze & enamel, numbered to reverse 1130, in original case of issue, good £450 - 500* 669 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Carl Diem, steel, made by Krupp Factory, route of torch run from Olympia to Berlin etched to shaft, legend on top surface

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This torch was carried during the first Olympic torch relay in 1936 from Olympia, Greece to Berlin, a distance of 3,075km. that was completed in 12 days. £1,800 - 2,200*

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670 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games participation medal, designed by O. Placzek, five athletes representing the continents and pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell, reverse with the Olympic Bell; sold together with an Olympic Tests bronze medal awarded by the British Amateur Swimming Association to L. Savage in 1913; the lot also including a cased bronze medal plaque for a Germany v Switzerland handball match in Stuttgart in 1936 (3) £200 - 300*

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671 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games gold prize medal awarded to the German rower Willi Eichhorn for the coxless pair, struck in silver-gilt, designed by Prof. Giuseppe Cassiolo, obverse with Victory seated above a stadium, the reverse with a winner being carried by jubilant athletes, edge stamped with the maker’s mark of B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim, 55 mm.; sold together with a group of memorabilia from the Eichhorn Collection; as silver gentleman’s ring with enamel Olympic Rings; two 1936 Olympic Games magazines; multiple copies of three pictures featuring Eichhorn and the winning boat including his coxless pair partner HugoStrauss’s and the winning boat; and a booklet, itinerary and souvenir candle from the Munich 1972 Olympic Games where Mr & Mrs Eichhorn were invited as Guests of Honour Willi Eichhorn (German, 1908-1994), a German rower who competed in the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics, where he won at the age of 27 years a gold medal with his partner Hugo Straub in the coxless pairs competition for men in a time of 8:16.1, against teams from Denmark, Argentina, Hungary, Switzerland and Poland. £15,000 - 20,000*

672 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games medal for the motoring rally, in bronze, designed by Otto Placzek, obverse inscribed AUTO-STERN-FAHRT, with Olympic Rings and sun rays, the reverse with Olympic Bell and Rings, inscribed XI OLYMPIADE BERLIN 1936, diameter 7.5cm. £300 - 500*

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675 673 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games Great Britain team lapel badge, enamel Union Jack on a white ground, gilt Olympic rings and dated 1936, good £500 - 700*

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674 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games Organising Committee set of six bronze reliefs produced as a gift high ranking officials and VIP’s, housed in hard board with leather spines within a slipcase, the relief decoration after Greek vases from antiquity and illustrated the six days of the Ancient Olympic Games, the set has these titled in German language translating as: 1st Opening of the Games 2nd Young Boys Competitions 3rd Men’s Competitions 4th Rest 5th Main Competitions 6th Winners Ceremony and Celebration £550 - 650* 675 1936 Berlin Olympic Games memorabilia, comprising of a neckerchief with the Olympic colours and flags, sold together with a Swedish Pass for Karin Moller; two further passes or tickets for Gymnastics, one with Karin Moller written in pen; and further documents £120 - 150*

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676 Olympic Games souvenirs, comprising: German spelter clock surmounted by an athlete of the Ancient Olympic Games probably produced as a souvenir for Berlin in 1936, possibly part of a three-piece clock garniture, height 34cm., clock glass cracked, otherwise good; a Berlin 1936 Olympic Games souvenir glass ashtray featuring Discobolus above Olympic Rings and inscribed OLYMPIADE, 1936, BERLIN, 16 by 16cm.; a 1948 London Olympic Games ladies powder mirror compact, the leatherette zip-up case with Olympic RIngs & Buckingham Palace in gilt; a 1948 Flintop Metalite cigarette lighter; and a silverplated souvenir teaspoon; and a Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games commemorative medal in Waterford Crystal, for Cabo Company, fitted with suspension ring and red, white and blue ribbon, in original case of issue £60 - 80* 677 Jean Gilbert autographed photographs and memorabilia relating to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Jean Gilbert finished 7th in High Diving competition at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, also included are photographs of the British Team taken during the Olympics, Jean Gilbert’s certificate for the 1937 British High Diving Championship, Official result list from the 1936 Berlin Olympic High Diving Event with miniature GB Flag which Gilbert carried with her, various photographs from the Berlin Olympics and signed photographs by Jean Gilbert, C B Holmes, Jim Alford, Bleasdale (Canada), Robertson (S. Africa), Jean Gilbert was favourite to win in the 1940 Olympic Games, but the games were cancelled due the war (51) £180 - 220* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


680 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games book of six tickets for the swimming competitions £120 - 150*

678 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games souvenir pocket watch, in working Order; sold together with a Berlin 1936 Olympic Games commemorative medal (2) £250 - 350*

681 1936 Berlin Olympic Games Reports, two volumes Vol. 1 and Vol 2, both with cream and black hardcovers, with gilt inscription to the front and spines (2) £100 - 140**

683 London 1948 London Olympic Games participant’s medal, designed by B Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, the obverse with a view of Westminster, the reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga, in original paper box £150 - 200*

684 London 1948 London Olympic Games participant’s medal, designed by B Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, the obverse with a view of Westminster, the reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga £120 - 160*

679 Nine daily programmes for the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games £100 - 120**

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682 London 1948 London Olympic Games participant’s medal, designed by B Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, the obverse with a view of Westminster, the reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga, with later alteration by way of an addition of a loop suspension and chord necklace £80 - 120*

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685 A trio of medals presented to Group Captain A.H. Owen MC Commandant of the Richmond Park Olympic Village for the London Games of 1948, from the Swedish and Norwegian Olympic Committes, the former by C C Sporrong & Co in original case, the latter by Thune of Oslo and struck in silver; and a Royal Air Force Athletic & Cross Country Association medal by F. Phillips of Aldershot £300 - 400*

686 The collection of Pat Besford (1919-1988), Olympic and Swimming Journalist, comprising a very fine collection of Olympic medals, badges and memorabilia, comprising: London 1948 Olympic Games: two participation medals and badge, one stamped to the ribbon swimming, an Olympic blazer badge, pin badge and her official travel pass; Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games: a pair of badges, ribbon stamped Jury and the other F.I.N.A. Tuomarl, a Great Britain Team cloth blazer badge applied with a pin and a Nederlands Team cloth team badge; Rome 1960 Olympic Games: a badge with enamel bar inscribed Stampa, a Great Britain Team enamel badge; Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games: two Press badges with ribbons, three stick pins, and BBC broadcasters blazer badge, a blazer button; Mexico 1968 Olympic Games: a Press badge, BBC Radio broadcasters blazer badge, three commemorative medallions, a souvenir pennant featuring a gymnast; Munich 1972 Olympic Games: three Great Britain Team badges, one applied with a brass mounted wooden shield and inscribed with a thank you message from Team GB, a German beer stein; Montreal 1976 Olympic Games: two Great Britain Team badges, a Team USA cloth press badge, a cased set of three commemorative postage stamps and medal replica plaques; Moscow 1980 Olympic Games: Soviet porcelain teapot; Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games: Great Britain Team badge; Seoul 1988 Olympic Games: KBS broadcasting badge; IOC Sessions Press badges for Barcelona 1976, Athens 1978; the lot also including England Team badges for the Edinburgh 1970 Commonwealth Games and a undated Great Britain Olympic badge (qty) Pat Besford (1919-1988), freelance swimming correspondent of the Daily Telegraph (for many years), the Daily Mail (who described her as “Britain’s best-known and most outspoken swimming reporter”) and others, was one of the most respected sports journalists of the post-war era. She covered ten Olympic Games from London 1948, and all World and European Championships, Commonwealth Games and British National Championships for the next forty years, reporting on swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, water polo and, latterly, archery. A formidable administrator, for many years she single-handedly organised the accreditation, communication facilities and other arrangements for all the British sports journalists and photographers attending the Olympics Games. She was President of the swimming commission of the International Sports Writers’ Association, first female Chairman of the Sports Writers’ Association of Great Britain, and author of Swim Better (1957), The Fina Book of Belgrade (1973), The Encyclopaedia of Swimming (1976) and Wilkie (with Tommy Long, 1976).

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Since 1979 The Pat Besford Award for Outstanding Sporting Achievement has been awarded in her honour by the Sports Journalists Association; its past winners include Lester Piggott, Mike Brearley, Kenny Dalglish, Steve Redgrave, Chris Boardman, Gary Lineker, Matthew Pinsent, Bobby Robson, Bradley Wiggins and Christine Ohuruogu. £1,800 - 2,200*

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687 London 1948 Olympic Games Football official’s badge, silvered, design with Olympic Rings, Big Ben and the House of Parliament, red coloured ribbon stamped gilt FOOTBALL £140 - 180*

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689 A British Olympic Asscociation car grille badge, chrome metal & enamel, bearing Olympic Rings and inscribed BRITISH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION £200 - 300*

691 Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games participant’s medal, designed by K Rasanen, bronze, stylised heads over a stadium, the reverse with male & female athletes holding torches over Olympic Rings, in original paper box, good £150 - 200* 688 Three London 1948 London Olympic Games badges, all similarly designed with a view of Westminster above Olympic Rings, in gilt-bronze & silvered-bronze with brooch fitting, the third smaller gilt-bronze with lapel fitting £80 - 100*

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690 London 1948 Olympic Games Closing Ceremony programme, sold together with a pair of tickets for the opening & closing ceremonies, and a good quality b&w press photograph of proceedings inside Wembley Stadium (4) £80 - 120*

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694 Helsinki 1952 Olympic games Japanese NOC button pin, Olympic rings and inscribed OLYMPIC, 1952 £80 - 120*

692 Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games technician’s badge for sailing, bronze & enamel, Olympic Rings and stadium, navy blue ribbon stamped PURJEHDUS, YACHTING, TECHNICION, good £120 - 150*

693 Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games competitor’s badge for gymnastics, bronze & enamel, Olympic Rings and stadium, red ribbon stamped VOLMISTELN, GYMNASTIQUE, good £120 - 150*

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695 Stockholm 1956 Equestrian Olympic Games participant’s medal, gilt-bronze, oval, designed by J. Sjosvard, the obverse with an Ancient Greek horseman above Olympic Rings, inscribed XVI OLYMPIADENS RYTTARTAVLINGAR, STOCKHOLM, 1956, good £1,600 - 2,200* 696 Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games team official’s badge, enamelled metal, inscribed OLYMPIC GAMES, MELBOURNE 1956, suspended with red ribbon stamped gilt TEAM OFFICIAL, numbered to reverse 954, good £200 - 250*

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697 The vest worn by Great Britain’s Terry Spinks when winning the flyweight boxing division gold medal at the Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games, the white Ampro vest with Union Jack cloth badge inscribed, OLYMPIC GAMES 1956, GREAT BRITAIN, mounted with a title legend, framed & glazed, 72 by 50cm. Terence (Terry) George Spinks MBE (British, 1938‑2012), a Great British featherweight boxer, having won the gold medal in the flyweight division at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics, having defeated Mircea Dobrescu of Romania on points in the final, after he won the previous bouts against Samuel Harris (Poland), Abel Laudonio (Argentina), Vladimir Stolnikov (Soviet Union) and Rene Libeer (France) all on points. Spinks had two hundred amateur bouts and was the 1956 ABA flyweight champion, turning professional in April 1957 with a bout against Jim Loughrey at Harringay Arena, North London, which he won on a stoppage for a cut eye. In September 1960 he won the British featherweight title in a bout against Bobby Neill at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in the seventh round due to cuts suffered by Neill. Spinks won the title re-match in November 1960 at the Empire Pool, Wembley by knocking Neill down three times in the fourteenth round and Neill being counted out. The British featherweight title was lost to Howard Winstone in a bout in May 1961 at the Empire pool, on a technical knockout in the tenth round. He continued boxing but never contested for the title again. He won his last bout against Johnny Mantle in December 1962 and became a trainer and coach on retirement, going on to coaching the South Korean team in the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics. £1,000 - 1,500* 698 Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympic Games Final Report, published by the California Olympic Commission, the red and blue hardback cover with inscription; sold together with a VIII Winter Olympics Games 1960 Handbook, an international dictionary of winter sports terms (2) £200 - 250**

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699 Roma 1960 Olympic Games 1960 Poster, Italian language poster, 99 x 70cm, creases and minor tears to edges £600 - 800*

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700 A rare example of a Rome 1960 Olympic Games bearer’s torch still complete with original burner, bronzed aluminum, designed by Professor Maiure and his team from the National Museum of Archeology in Naples, the design based on drawings of torches on ancient Etruscan ceramics, length 39.5cm. £4,500 - 5,000*

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701 Rome 1960 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, bronzed aluminum, designed by Professor Maiure and his team from the National Museum of Archeology in Naples, the design based on drawings of torches on ancient Etruscan ceramics, length 39.5cm. £4,000 - 4,500*

702 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, blackened aluminum alloy bowl inscribed XVIII OLYMPIAD TOKYO 1964, cylinder clad with stainless steel, 65cm. £5,000 - 5,500*

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704 A gold medal awarded by the Japan Football Association for the 1964 Olympic Games Football Competition Consolation Final (5th Place Match), hallmarked gold, the obverse with footballers and inscribed THE OSAKA FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT XVIII OLYMPIAD, J.F.A., OSAKA KYOTO, 1964, FIFTH AND SIXTH PLACES MATCH Surely a unique award in the history of the Olympic Games, a solid gold medal awarded for a 5th place finishing position! At the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Football Tournament the four losing quarter-finalists competed in a consolation Round. Yugoslavia who beat Japan 6-1 and Romania who defeated Ghana 4-2 then went on to play the Consolation Final to determine 5th & 6th Places. The winners were Romania who comfortably beat Yugoslavia 3-0. The game was played at Nagai Stadium, Osaka, 22nd October the day before the Gold & Bronze Medal matches in Tokyo. £800 - 1,200* 705 The rarer smaller-sized silvered-copper Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games participation medal as awarded to the flag bearers at the Opening Ceremony, 40mm. (standard size 61mm.), designed by T. Okamoto and K. Tanaka, stylised three runners and a swimmer, reverse with Olympic Rings and legend in Japanese and English, in original wooden box with Japanese legend that translates to English as TOKYO OLYMPICS FLAG RAISERS PARTICIPATION KEEPSAKE

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706 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games participation medal, designed by T. Okamoto and K. Tanaka, stylised three runners and a swimmer, reverse with Olympic Rings and legend in Japanese and English £180 - 220* 706

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707 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games attache’s badge, gold plate & light blue enamel, white coloured ribbon with gold stripe £200 - 250* 708 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games delegate’s badge, gold plate & enamel, peach coloured ribbon £200 - 250* 709 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games competitor’s badge, gold plate & enamel, the pale blue bar inscribed COMPETITOR, pink-orange coloured ribbon, in original case of issue, badge very good, rubbing to gilt stamping of case £200 - 250*

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710 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Sports Regulations, 754 pages multi-language, with fold-out £120 - 150**

711 A Spectacle of Tokyo Olympics 1964 Japan Olympic Games Souvenir Book, the green bound volume, in a blue case with silver writing The Spectacle of Tokyo Olympics 1964 with Olympic rings, with certificate in a special cardboard outer case £100 - 150** www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


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715 Official poster for the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, 76 by 51cm., unframed £50 - 70*

713 Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov autographed photographic display, comprising a 8 x 10 in. b & w photo of the husband and wife’s gold medal winning performance in the figure skating pairs competition at the Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Games, mounted together with autographs in blue marker pen, one dated 1997, unframed £100 - 150*

712 Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Games guest’s badge, with affixed enamel Games logo, the bar inscribed invité, good £300 - 350*

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714 Bob Beamon, a signed photographic display of Bob Beamon, the Mexico 1968 Olympic Games, long jump and world record gold medalist, his signature inscribed 8.90 m, 46 x 31cm; sold together with an Olympic Sports booklet signed by double Olympic Decathlon Champion Daley Thompson; a Bob “Bullet” Hayes signed colour photograph, 10 x 8 in. signed in black marker pen, inscribed with his jersey number 22, mounted under perspex on a wooden back board applied with title plate, the reverse taped with a COA issed by Stacks of Plaques Inc, 33 x 27cm; a french magazine reviewing the 1968 Olympic Games including Beamon’s world record (5) £200 - 250*

716 Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympic Games Radio & TV badge, silvered, inscribed RADIO & TV on red enamelLed bar, white suspension ribbon with yellow stripe to centre, in original case of issue, good £300 - 400*

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717 A Munich 1972 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, by Krupp in steel, 73cm. £1,400 - 1,800* 718 Munich 1972 Olympic Games bronze third-place prize medal, unawarded, no supension loop or award legend to edge, Victory seated over stadium, reverse Castor and Pollux, patrons of competitive sport and friendship £1,500 - 2,000*

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719 1972 Sapporo, Japan Olympic Games Official Report, the blue hardcover with silvered inscription and Olympic symbol, in a hardcover slide in cover £150 - 200**

720 Munich 1972 Olympic Games guest’s badge, silver-plated badge inscribed GAST £120 - 150*

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721 Montreal 1976 Olympic Games participant’s medal and Officiel d’Equipe badge, the participation medal designed by G Huel & P Pelletier, in copper, Olympic Stadium above legend, the reverse with the Montreal Games emblem of stylised Olympic Rings forming an ‘M’, cased; the team official’s badge cupro-nickel and enamel; sold together with a Munich 1972 Olympic Games participation medal, now lacking half its acrylic casing; and a silver and a bronze medal issued by the British Amateur Athletics Board for the Kraft Games in 1976, women’s 400m and women’s 200m respectively, won by Donna Hartley (5) £300 - 400* 722 A trio of Montreal 1976 Olympic Games official’s badges, ecah Cupro-nickel measuring 29 by 57mm., inscribed OFFICIAL d’EQUIPE; RADIO-TV; and PRESSE; sold together with a Montreal 1976 Olympic Games participation medal, designed by G Huel & P Pelletier, in copper, Olympic Stadium above legend, the reverse with the Montreal Games emblem of stylised Olympic Rings forming an ‘M’ (4) £220 - 260*

723 Moscow 1980 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Boris Tuchin, aluminum alloy, grey and gold, Moscow Games logo and legend in red, 56cm. £800 - 1,200*

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724 Moscow 1980 Olympic Games bronze prize medal for athletics, by G. Cassioli and I. Postol, Nike holding a wreath aloft, stadium beyond, reverse torch and stylised athletics course, Cyrillic script to edge translating as athletics, loop suspension lacking, in original case of issue, lid loose £3,500 - 4,000*

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725 Moscow 1980 Olympic Games participant’s medal, bronze, 60mm., by A. Leonova, Moscow Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium, the reverse with a view of Red Square in Moscow, in original case of issue £120 - 160* 726 A silver plated bronze version of the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games prize medal, unawarded, no sport inscribed to edge, no ribbon suspension, designed by G. Cassioli and I. Postol, robed Nike seated right, holding wreath aloft, ancient stadium at right, reverse with torch and stylised athletics course, 60mm., weight 114.52gr. £2,000 - 2,500*

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727 A Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games large size dignitary’s medal, of the same design as the standard participant’s medal but larger at 105 by 95mm., only 100 made, designed by N. Mitric, stylized “Sarajevo 84” within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem, uniface, in presentation case £1,000 - 1,500*

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728 A Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games dignitary’s medal, of the same design as the standard participant’s medal but larger at 86 by 78mm., only 100 made, designed by N. Mitric, stylized “Sarajevo 84” within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem, uniface, in original fitted case £700 - 900* 729 A Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, in bronze, 66 by 60mm., designed by N. Mitric, stylized “Sarajevo 84” within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem, uniface, in original fitted case; sold together with a Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games participant’s badge, silvered, brooch fitting, orange ribbon (2) £250 - 300* 730 Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games volunteer’s participation medal, Gilt-bronze, designed by Dugald. Sterner, showing Olympic rings below Los Angeles Olympic logo, the reverse with Olympic Stadium and laurel branches, in original, but damaged, fitted case £80 - 100*

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731 Calgary 1988 Winter Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, by C. Martens, Calgary Olympic emblem, stylised snowflake design, reverse Olympic motto under panorama of Calgary and Rocky Mountains, in original case of issue; sold together with a Calgary 1988 Winter Olympic Games Ceremonies participation medal, in original box of issue (2) £200 - 300*

732 Nagano 1988 Winter Olympic Games boxed traditional Japanese mizuhiki presented to competitors, complete with original information sheet; sold together with four luge programmes from the Nagano Games (5) £100 - 150*

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733 Seoul 1988 Olympic Games trophy issued by the Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee to thank individuals for their role in the preparation of the Games, the gilt-metal trophy surmounted by the Games mascot Hodori, on a base bearing a serial number 0579 with a Korean inscription translating as “Wishing a successful Seoul Olympics and your patriotism will be forever a lamp that throws light on the brilliant future of our country”, height 37cm., area of damage to mascot’s torch, in original case of issue £100 - 150*

735 Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games participant’s medal, burnished copper, designed by Xavier Corbero, Olympic emblem and stylised jumping athlete, reverse with spiral & lightning bolt, in original velvet pouch £120 - 160*

736 Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games gilt VIP version of the participation medal, designed by Xavier Corbero, Olympic emblem and stylised jumping athlete, reverse with spiral & lightning bolt £500 - 600*

734 A scarce medal issued by the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games Organising Committee probably on the occasion of the Handover Ceremony at the Seoul 1988 Olympic Games, gilt-bronze, the obverse with the classic Professor Cassioli Olympic design, inscribed XXV OLIMPIADA BARCELONA 1992, the reverse with the design from the Seoul 1988 prize medal featuring the laurel carrying dove below logo and Rings, in original velvet pouch bearing the COOB ‘92 logo £600 - 800*

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737 Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games poster, designed with Games logo over a silhouette of the city skyline, four languages legend to lower margin, framed & glazed, 74 by 53cm.; sold together with a London 2012 Olympic/ Paralympic Games poster bearing pictograms of Olympic sports. mounted in a clip frame, 80 by 60cm., both in very good condition £150 - 200*

739 Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal plaque, copper, 66 by 76mm, by M. Kleppan, pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic emblem over Olympic rings, the reverse with a modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms, in original wooden case; sold together with two Olympic commemorative coins, a Montreal 1976 cased Canadian $5 coin; together with a United States Mint Seoul 1988 Coin (3) £150 - 200* 740 Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games official bearer’s torch, in aluminium and Georgia pecan wood, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis with 22 reeds representing the cities where Olympic Games had taken place since 1896, gathered by 2 goldplated brass bands, the top band displays the Atlanta torch logo and the quilt of leaves design, the bottom band lists all Olympic cities since 1896, 80cm. £1,400 - 1,800*

738 Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympic Games official miniature souvenir torch, 60cm (23.8”), wood and metal engraved with pictograms of six winter Olympic events, complete with original wooden display stand featuring Lillehammer logo and torch bearer, 31cm.; sold together with a Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, copper, 66 by 76mm, by M. Kleppan, pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic emblem over Olympic rings, the reverse with a modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms, in original wooden case (2) £350 - 450*

741 An Olympic Games Official Centennial Torch 1896-1996, silvered aluminum and wood, inscribed with the names of all 23 Olympic host cities from 1896 to 1996, 55cm., 21 1/2in., unused condition with original wick

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The Hellenic Olympic Committee celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 1896 Olympic Games in the Panathenean Stadium in Athens on April 6, 1996. Part of this celebration was the re-enactment of the 1896 Games. Olympic medallists and representatives of all cities who had hosted the Olympic Games since 1896 took part in the torch run within the stadium. Afterwards, they took the torches back to their Olympic cities for a ceremony. £1,300 - 1,600* 741

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742 742 Allen Johnson signed USA athletics team one-piece running suit used at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, two-tone blue and red back portion, the back of a leg signed by Johnson and inscribed 110m HURDLES, 12:92, referencing his time when winning gold at the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games; sold with a COA issued from AthelesDirect confirming this was an Olympic used running suit (2) £150 - 200* 743 Colour photograph signed by the Great Britain Sydney 2000 gold medal winning coxless four rowers, Redgrave, Pinsent, Cracknell & Foster £100 - 150* 744 Athens Olympic Games 2004 Official Olympic pins approximately 160 official Olympic pins, each with the official wrapping; sold together with three bronze Athens 40th Anniversary 1951-1991 Mediterranean Games medals, each boxed (qty) £400 - 600*

744 745 Seven items of memorabilia autographed by English & Australian gold medal winning Olympians, comprising an Samatha Quek signed Hockey photo (England - 2016 Gold Medal Rio), Australian team swimming cap signed by Liesel Jones (Gold Medal 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing), 8 by 10in, colour veledrome action cycling photograph signed by Anna Meares (Gold Medal 2004 Athens and 2012 London), Petria Thomas signed 8”x10 swimming photo (Gold 2004 Athens x 3), Natalie Cook signed 8”x10” Beach Volleyball photo (Gold 2000 Sydney), Sarah-Jane D’Arcy signed Australian Swimming postcard, and Matt Welsch signed Melbourne 2006 Gold Medal stamp set, all signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £150 - 200*

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746 Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, bronze, obverse with Games emblem, the reverse with Olympic rings over motto, set in colourful circular cardboard, within clear round acrylic case £140 - 180* 747 Berlin 2009 IAAF World Athletics Championship bronze prize medal, unawarded spare, ribbon suspension, in original metal case £100 - 150* 747

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748 London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games thank you medallion from Prime Minister David Cameron, the obverse bears the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic logos, the reverse inscribed “Thank You for helping deliver a Safe & Secure Games”, the case also enclosed with a card from Prime Minister David Cameron reading “Please accept this commemorative medallion as a symbol of our gratitude for your efforts in helping deliver the safe and secure London 2012 Games. Thank you for a job well done and be proud of your contribution to this spectacular moment in our history.”, complete with original packaging; sold together with a football autograph album, a Wimbledon FC branded album but with a wide diversity of football personalities including Wenger, Hasselbaink, Radebe, Bright, Seaman, Boa Morte, Adams, Pettit, Dixon, Winterburn, Hendry etc. £40 - 60* 750 IOC 129th Session badge from Rio de Janeiro 2-4 August 2016, In original packaging £200 - 300*

749 Seven Olympic Games London 2012 Street Banners, in various colours, 31 x 215cm; sold together with a David Beckham Active Kids Ambassador banner, 49 x 200cm; a train of nine bunting triangles of different colours over 4 metres in length bearing the London 2012 logo; and acrylic signage, ex-school member of the Get Set network (qty) £200 - 250*

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751 Usain Bolt signed Jamaica athletics running vest, being a replica of his Rio 2016 Olympic Games Vest, signed in black marker pen, sold together with a COA (2) £250 - 350*

752 PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games Russian Olympic Team medal and pins set, rare, only presented to officials, the fitted case containing a gilt medal and 20 enamelled pins £200 - 300*

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SESSION THREE Tuesday 4th June at 10:00am Lots 753-1127


BASEBALL

753 A framed architectural plan of the original Yankee Stadium baseball park grandstand dating to 1921, two years before the official opening, being an engineer’s analysis of the stresses to the grandstand’s straight and curved sections trusses & girders, drawn in ink on linen, caption box bottom right reading AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL CLUB OF NEW YORK BASEBALL PARK, STRESS SHEET, THE OSBORN ENGINEERING CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO, DRAWN 11-3-21 BY F.H.R. 1/8TH SCALE, DRAWING No. 5763-56, framed & glazed, 65 by 96cm. Provenance: This item was part of The Baker Collection, an important collection of historic documents relating to the New York Yankees and Yankee Stadium sold at Guernsey’s Auctions in New York in Oct 2008. This was lot 178. £1,000 - 1,500*

754 Teddy Jones England Baseball Association black velvet cap by Bailey of Liverpool 1933, the black velvet cap with gold brocaid tassle and gold ribbon edging and bears an embroidered red rose to the front. The peak embroidered “19E.B.A.33” in gold thread and has gold piping to the edge; sold together with a scanned copy of a b&w photograph with Teddy Jones and a career biography of Teddy Jones, wear to the interior of the cap (3) £150 - 200*

BILLIARDS & SNOOKER

756 756 Ronnie O’Sullivan and Steve Davis signed snooker cues, the O’Sullivan, a Titan 18oz. 57” two-piece ash shafted cue, signature in black marker pen, in original carrying case; the Davis, a BCE LB-100 57” two-piece ash shafted cue with ebonised butt, signature in black marker pen, in original carrying case (2) £200 - 250* 755 A fine miniature boxed game of “Nuku” billiards by F.H. Ayres of London c.1900, several original stamps, original scoreboard, brass sprung-loaded cue and two others and small bag of balls, the finely made table has green baize over slate bed and adjustable feet, Pat. No.27642/10 £250 - 300** 166

757 An autographed snooker cue, signed in silver marker pen by Ronnie O’Sullivan, Ken Doherty, Jimmy White, John Parrott, Dennis Taylor, Stephen Hendry, Alan McManus, Steve Davis, Nigel Bond and Willie Thorne, in cue case; sold with a framed COA issued by Sportizus (2) £100 - 150* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


ROWING

758 A 1914 Henley Regatta first prize rowing pennant, blue silk, inscribed gilt HENLEY - 1914, 1st PRIZE, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 51 by 84cm., in fragile condition but stabilised through the framing process £300 - 500*

759 18ct. gold FISA European Rowing Championships, Como 1927, medal, diameter 19mm., weight 3.5gr. £150 - 200*

760 Five Oriel College Oxford rowing oars, each with illuminated blades, featuring Oriel College Torpid 1931 Seven Bumps; Oriel College 1st Eight 1931 Four Bumps; Oriel College 1st Eight 1932 Six Bumps; Oriel College 1st Eight 1933 Head of the River; Oriel College 1st Eight 1934 Head of the River; 370cm. £500 - 600*

CYCLING

761 Gold-mounted silver medal for a 100 mile world road cycling record set in 1884 by Henry John Webb, an English scholar, cousin to Captain Matthew Webb (cross channel swmmer) and principal to the Aspatria Agricultural College £200 - 300*

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762 Cadel Evans signed BMC cycling jersey from his 2011 Tour de France winning year, signed in black marker pen; sold together with colour photographs signed by the cyclists Mark Cavendish and André Greipel, 10 by 8in. colour, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £250 - 300*

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765 Isle Of Man T.T. memorabilia collection, a 1931 Tourist Trophy Races John Bull Tyres souvenir booklet, 52 pages, 5 by 4in, a 1930s Wakefield Patent Castrol postcard of Norton riders Freddy Frith & Jimmie Guthrie with facsimile signatures, a 1950s Isle Of Man T.T. Stars In Action souvenir book, 12 gloss photo pages, 6.8 by 9cm, 1951 Hurst Cup Trial b&w photos of Geoff Duke and John Draper, plus a sheet with the former’s signature above those of R B Young and Dick Clayton, a Freddy Frith signed & dedicated copy of ‘Pastmasters Of Speed’ by Dennis May, 104 pages, Temple Press 1958, also the ‘International Motor Cycle Racing Book’ with appropriate pages signed by Phil Read, Giacomo Agostini, Luigi Taveri (+ three photos of him at Dundrod in 1999), Tommy Robb and a separate sheet signed by Geoff Duke and his wife Pat, Souvenir Press 1971, 128 profusely illustrated pages, with dustjacket (10) £100 - 150*

763 Chris Fromme signed Tour de France replica yellow jersey, signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

MOTOR SPORT

764 Crystal Palace Speedway Meeting Programmes, dating from 1928 to 1929, comprising of seven programmes, 8th meeting July 7th 1928; 34th meeting May 25th 1929; 46th meeting August 7th 1929; 47th meeting August 24th 1929; 48th meeting August 31st 1929; 50th meeting September 14th 1929; 54th meeting October 12th 1929 (7) £180 - 220*

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766 Two Isle of Man T.T. Races limited edition prints mounted with original autographs of Mike Hailwood and Geoff Duke, both by the artist Peter Hearsey, signed & numbered from editions of 850, each mounted with a cut-out autograph from album pages of Hailwood & Duke, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 57 by 69cm.; sold together with a poster for a Kodak National Open Motor Race Meeting at Thruxton; and a Dunlop sticker (4) £250 - 350*

767 Ulster Grand Prix motorcycle year badges and programmes, 18 enamel on metal pin badges, each featuring different UGP design for the years 1977, 1980 and 1996 to 2011, plus similar badges for the 2008 North West 200, a Manx cat, Brands Hatch circuit, two Kawasaki, two Suzuki, Norton and AMRRC designs; together with four original 1960 UGP b&w 3 by 5in photos of Ubbiali, Surtees, Hartle, Hailwood, a 1994 art print signed by Phil Read, 21 by 13.7cm; official programmes for the 1978 to 1984 UGP events and a further 11 from 1997 to 2009, plus a 2007 North West 200 cap (51) £120 - 180*

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768 North West 200 rider-signed race history, ‘The Power And The Glory’ by Alastair McCook, the frontespiece signed in ink by Phillip McCallen, Michael Rutter, Rob McIlnea, Steve Plater, 260 pages, Appletree Press 2004, together with ten official programmes for 1976, 1982, 2002, plus the 2005 to 2011 events (11) Run over the Portstewart-ColerainePortrush public roads in Northern Ireland, the North West 200 race was first held in 1929 and the 8.97-mile circuit became one of the fastest in the world, the lap record currently being held by Steve Plater at over 124mph and straight line speeds frequently exceeding 200mph. £60 - 80*

769 Rider signed biographies and period photographs, ‘Phil Read - The Real Story’ with the frontespiece signed in ink and dated 1997, 192 pages, with dustjacket, Macdonald & Jane’s 1977; ‘Fifteen Times’, the Giacomo Agostini biography, signed and dated 18/08/07 on the frontespiece, 176 pages, paperback by Fucina 2006; plus three period b&w photos signed by Artie Bell in green ink, early 1950s action, Geoff Duke signed 1951 IOM TT Norton, John Surtees 1960 Dundrod MV, smallest 3 by 4.5in (5) £100 - 150* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

770 770 266 racing motorcycle rider autographs from the 1900s to the late 1990s, a remarkable collection held in 6 volumes in A-Z order from Duilio Agostini to Walter Zeller (full listing online), embracing 125, 250, 350, 500cc & sidecar champions, Brooklands, Grand Prix, T.T. and other race winners, talented privateers, forgotten heroes, engineers, record breakers, American, British, Commonwealth, European and Japanese competitors, every page with a mounted signature, many featuring signed photographs, competition notes and brief biographies; together with a large quantity of surplus signed correspondence and photos, plus unsigned relevant postcards and race photos, also some personal colour photos taken during 1990s reunion and revival events (qty.)

771 Carl Fogarty signed used Petronas FP1 Superbike saddle sub-frame, his marker pen signature upon the red rear saddle fairing, fibreglass backed with heat reflective silver foil tape and marked JH2 on the underside, Reverie Ltd manufacturer plate, overall 43 by 97 by 23cm. deep; sold with two plexi-glass fairing screen pieces, one bearing the Ermax logo (3)

Starting with Derek Minter in 1964, further signatures were obtained over the years by face to face request, before tracking riders addresses and writing to them enclosing an SAE. These riders were also asked if they knew of any other relevant addresses and some, like Alberto Pagani, were particularly helpful. Others were obtained from older friends and enthusiasts, while some were swapped for duplicates with other collectors. £600 - 800*

After retiring from racing, the four-times World Superbike Champion took on the Foggy Petronas project in 2003. It was funded by Malaysian money and the 3-cylinder FP1 design should have lead to a high-spec production bike as well as a competitive superbike team. However, after failing to win a single WSB race, despite using riders like James Haydon and Troy Corser, the venture folded at the end of 2006 and this particular damaged FP1 part was sent by the team for casing as a possible commemorative piece. £250 - 350*

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772 Valentino Rossi signed helmet, full-size AGV Moto GP Vale 46, signature in silver marker pen £180 - 220*

773 Casey Stoner signed Nolan brand helmet (same brand he used in Moto GP World Champion 2007 & 2011), signed in black marker pen upper left; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £350 - 400*

774 Valentino Rossi signed Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team 1:2 scale “donkey” replica helmet, signed in silver marker pen to the visor; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £200 - 250*

775 Marc Márquez signed Repsol Honda MotoGP replica glove, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £100 - 120*

776 A group of six signed MotoGP caps & a ½ Scale Moto GP Helmet (Australian Moto GP), caps signed respectively by Jorge Lorenzo & Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati, caps x 2), Dani Pedrosa & Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda x 2), and Johann Zarco & Jonas Folger (Yamaha Tech x 2), all signed in marker pen; together with a Carl Crutchlow signed Phillip Island 2016 Australian MotoGP winner’s commemorative mini-helmet, signed in blue marker pen to the crown, in original box; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £250 - 300*

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777 A group of eighteen photographs signed by MotoGP riders, comprising: Marc Márquez, Danilo Petrucci, Scott Redding, Dani Pedrosa, Chris Vermeulen, Maverick Vinales, Colin Edwards, Johann Zarco, Jonas Folger Jack Miller, Aleix Espargaró Villà, Andrea Dovizioso, Jorge Lorenzo, “Tito” Rabat Bergada, Bradley Smith, Carl Crutchlow, Pol Espargaró Villà & Moto Cross /Stunt rider Robbie Maddison, all 10 by 8in. colour signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (19) £250 - 300*

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778 1988 Miami Grand Prix print and poster after Randy Owens, a limited edition serigraph of the original artwork titled ‘Biscayne Breezes’, signed and dated by the artist and the featured race-winning Porsche 962 drivers Price Cobb & James Weaver, numbered 30/125; together with a Moet Grand Prix Club photographic poster from the same artwork, both 56 by 56cm, also three Porsche-issued posters: ‘Porsche wins the Miami Grand Prix’, the 1987 IMSA GTP victory, the 1990 Porsche Cup result, all rolled, 100 by 76cm, plus a b&w 10x8in. photographic PR sheet celebrating the Miami race victory (6) £80 - 120*

780 25 Years of Dyson Racing, a print after Jim Swintal, plus four Porsche-issued posters, the limited edition print featuring the cars and drivers associated with the team’s many successes, numbered 16/100 and signed by the artist, rolled 46 by 60cm; together with four official Porsche posters announcing the 1986, 1988 & 1990 Porsche Cup top 20 standings and celebrating Porsche’s 1987 IMSA GTP victory by teams including Dyson Racing, all rolled, 100 by 76cm, plus a Miami Moet Grand Prix Club photographic poster, 56 by 56cm (6) £80 - 120*

781 1985 Fuji 1000km World Endurance Championship poster and four Porsche posters, a rare Japanese poster promoting the Fuji Speedway event featuring twenty photos of cars entered in the race, rolled, 76 by 100cm, and four Porsche-issued posters from the 1986, 1988, 1990 Porsche Cup and their 1987 IMSA GTP victory, all rolled, 100 by 76cm, plus a Miami Moet Grand Prix Club photographic poster, 56 by 56cm; together with a 1988 Porsche Cup North America certificate of honor awarded to James Weaver, with embossed Porsche crest and signed by Prof. Ferry Porsche, 42 by 30cm (7) £80 - 120*

779 1988 Miami Grand Prix print and poster after Randy Owens, a limited edition serigraph of the original artwork titled ‘Biscayne Breezes’, signed and dated by the artist and the featured race-winning Porsche 962 drivers Price Cobb & James Weaver, numbered 100/125; together with a Moet Grand Prix Club photographic poster from the same artwork, both 56 by 56cm, plus four Porsche-issued posters: ‘Porsche wins the Miami Grand Prix’, the 1987 IMSA GTP victory, the 1986 and 1990 Porsche Cup results, all rolled, 100 by 76cm (6) £80 - 120*

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783 James Weaver’s 1987 Dyson Racing and other Porsche team racesuits and clothing, the first a Bell Racestar Nomex design in white and yellow, bearing his name and bloodgroup, Bosch, Camel GT, and IMSA patches upon the breast, Dyson Racing Porsche and Rain X across the front and back; also two Nisseki Trust Racing Team cream racesuits, their logo patches front and back, one with his name and bloodgroup on the breast, plus Arai, BRDC, Camel GT, Dunlop, IMSA and Liqui Moly patches, both Nomex suits by Simpson; a cream and pink racesuit with Japanese lettering front and back, an ARD pro Nikke design in Nomex, his name & bloodgroup on the waisteband, FIA compliance, Goodyear and RLR patches; together with a blue and white Rothmans Porsche official team jacket with logo front and back, plus two similar white short-sleeve official team shirts, a Camel GT 1988 Miami Grand Prix bomber jacket in blue-grey by Swingster, a Porsche Assent U.S. maroon zip-up jacket, a Porsche white button-neck sweatshirt by Gear, a Porsche Lime Rock 1988 white t-shirt with circuit map across the back, a black RAIKA Richard Lloyd Racing Le Mans 1989 sweatshirt by Bruce Elliot (12) 782 James Weaver’s 1988 Otford Group and Team Sauber Mercedes racesuits, the first a Simpson Nomex design in the Otford colours of cream with black and orange bands, his name and bloodgroup embroidered upon the right breast, with Team Sauber Mercedes, Camel GT, IMSA, Michelin and Shell Oils patches added later for use in the WEC and USA, the second, a dark blue Team Sauber Mercedes racesuit, his name and BRDC patches on the breast, a team patch across the back and T L Clowes on the arms, a Nomex suit by Simpson, sold with 3 photos of the first suit in use (5) Originally used in The Otford Group’s Lola T286 for the British Thundersports series, this suit was also used in practice for the 1000km WEC race at Silverstone with Sauber-Mercedes, before being changed for their blue suit for the race. when he finished third sharing with Mauro Baldi, the pairing also taking fourth in Brno. £200 - 300*

James Weaver joined Dyson Racing in 1987 and won his first race for them driving a Porsche 962 at Road Atlanta. He would continue driving for the team until his retirement at the end of 2006 and together they won three U.S. championships plus he also led the team to another seven titles and won a total of 29 races for them, including the 1997 Daytona 24-hours. Prior to that he raced for the Rothmans Porsche Team, finishing second at Le Mans with Jonathan Palmer and Richard Lloyd in a 956 GT1 in 1985, before going to Japan for a couple of races with Vern Schuppan in a Nisseki 956 later that year. Then in 1990 he wore a pink racesuit for Richard Lloyd Racing at Le Mans where he shared a 962 with Manuel Reuter and JJ Lehto, but they retired after a fire. £300 - 500*

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784 Racewear worn by James Weaver for Gulf Racing, Jaguar, Nissan and other teams, including his 1996 Marlboro World Championship Team overalls worn in the Global GT Series, a red Stand 21 design in Nomex with his name and bloodgroup on the waistband, full tobacco branding, BPR Endurance GT and FIA compliance patches, a Gulf Racing blue and white short-sleeve official team shirt by Goodsports with a large embroidered Gulf McLaren F1 GTR motif on the back, team logos on the left breast and sleeves, also GTC Motorsport and Michelin; his green Castrol Racing jacket worn with the 1995 Jaguar team at Le Mans, team logo on the right breast and across the back; a plain grey Nomex racesuit by Sparco, the FIA neck compliance label dated 98 and as worn when discreetly testing the prototype Bentley Le Mans car, also a Team Bentley green polo shirt and unused Bentley Collection shirt; a plain red Nomex racesuit by Sparco with Goodyear and Road & Racing logos and FIA compliance patch, as used in a Bob Salisbury Racing Renault 5 to coach its new driver Rowan Atkinson; a 1986 blue and black Nissan Racing jacket with team logo across the back, the chest with Castrol, Dunlop and Janspeed patches, also two Nissan Racing Team Le Mans t-shirts; a black Exocet Racing jacket with team logo across the back, the front with Rob Austin Racing and Pole Position; a navy and turquoise BMW Finance Racing with Mobil 1 team jacket; a Dow Corning Silicones white silk jacket; plus a James Weaver Silverstone ‘92 membership card (qty.) One of the highlights of James Weaver’s long and varied career in motorsport was winning the 1996 BPR Global GT Championship sharing a Gulf Racing McLaren F1 GTR with Ray Bellm. Together they won the Paul Ricard, Jarama, Suzuka and Nogaro rounds, before finishing 3rd in the final 4-hour race at Zuhai, where their Gulf Racing GTC team was rebranded as Marlboro McLaren Team GTC. £250 - 350*

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785 785 James Weaver’s 1998 Le Mans 24-hours Porsche Mobil 1 racesuit and clothing, the white Nomex design by Sparco, his name and Union flag on the waist band, large Mobil 1 logos on both thighs and Porsche Mobil 1 across the back, FIA compliance patch on the neck, also Sandtler logos on each shoulder; together with two Mobil 1 short-sleeve Porsche Motorsport team shirts, a Porsche polo shirt and woollen pullover, all by Carlo Colucci, a Sandtler race holdall containing Diodora and Stand 21 pairs of well-used driving boots, plus a pair of used Sparco Nomex driving gloves, all held in a large Porsche Motorsport holdall bag (13) Although he won the U.S. Road Racing Championship that year, his Le Mans outing in a Porsche LMP1-98 3.2-litre turbo, shared with Pierre-Henri Raphanel and Dave Murry, was less successful, the car being retired after 218 laps. £500 - 600* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


786 James Weaver’s spare 1998 Porsche Motorsport Le Mans 24-hours racesuit, a white Nomex design by Sparco as described in the previous lot, but this one possibly unused; together with two Mobil 1 short-sleeve Porsche Motorsport team shirts by Carlo Colucci, one unused; a Sandtler race holdall containing a pair of Fila 21 trainers and a pair of unused Sparco Nomex driving gloves (8) £200 - 300* 787 James Weaver’s 1999 Le Mans 24-hours Audi Sport UK racesuit and clothing, the black and white Nomex suit design by Stand 21 Racewear bearing his name and Union flag on the waist band, a large Infinitneon Technologies logo, on the chest and across the back, also BRDC, Shell, Michelin, Shoei, V-12 Telecom, Olympus, TLC and Sea France logo patches, FIA compliance patch on the neck; also an Audi UK Sport grey sweatshirt with Audi R8C patch on the right shoulder and racecar impression across the back, a similar t-shirt with racecar impression front and back, two Audi Sport UK polo shirts with R8C shoulder patch, a black ‘Audi 24h Le Mans 99’ t-shirt bearing an artist’s racecar impression, a white ‘Audi 24h du Mans’ cap and a large colour photo of the team; sold with a red Audi Sport UK team jacket with four-ring motif across the back, Audi A4 BTCC, Fujitsu and Michelin logos on the sleeves, plus an Audi Sport polo shirt and ‘50 Years of Audi’ polo shirt, both unused, all held in a large Quadra holdall bag (12) Although he finished second in that year’s Sebring 12-hours race and went on to win the Grand American Rolex Sports Prototype Series that year, at Le Mans his AUDI R8C 3.6-litre turbo V8 shared with Perry McCarthy and Andy Wallace in the LMPGTP class (car no10) retired after 198 laps. £250 - 350*

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788 David Purley-signed 1975 Oulton Park International Gold Cup programme, the Formula 5000 Gold Cup race winner’s ink signature upon its front cover; sold with a 1978 Formula 1 Gold Cup Oulton Park programme bearing an unknown signature within (2) David Purley had previously been awarded the George Medal after showing extreme bravery in his attempts to rescue Roger Williamson from the burning wreckage of his F1 March during the 1972 Dutch GP. He won the Formula 5000 championship in 1976 before returning to F1 and suffering multiple injuries in a 1977 British GP practice crash that all but terminated his racing career. £30 - 50** 788

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789 Sebastien Loeb signed Citroen Kronos Racing Team driver’s suit from the Frenchman’s third World Rally Championship year in 2006, by Sparco, advertisement patches, the belt bearing the French national flag and inscribed S. LOEB £400 - 600* 790 Denis Jenkinson’s copy of THE FIRST CENTURY book of Daimler-Benz portraits by Ken Dallison, a large format limited edition volume bound and boxed in celebration of the centennial 1886-1986, signed by the artist and numbered 121/2000, produced by Harris Lewine for Mercedes-Benz of North America Inc., 50 colour portraits of significant motor cars and events, both road-going and racing, each alongside a relevant celebrity journalistic motoring tribute, 128 pages, 35 by 44cm. ‘Jenks’ wrote two of this book’s tribute pages, the second entitled ‘Six meters of paper and 1,000 miles of Italy’, recounting his experiences alongside Stirling Moss whilst winning the 1955 Mille Miglia at 98.5mph. £300 - 400*

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791 1927 Boulogne Grand Prix engraved souvenir and Brooklands presentation to Arthur Armstrong, a fine brass medallion with an F. Fraisse signed relief of a racing driver at the wheel alongside his riding mechanic, the obverse engraved to MS A.C. ARMSTRONG, SOUVENIR DE LA COMMISSION SPORTIVE DE L’ A.C.N.F. BOULOGNE SMER 1927, 3cm diameter; also a desk memento comprising a small silvered plaque engraved BROOKLANDS 1927, 6 HOURS ENDURANCE RACE, OFFICIAL, A. C. ARMSTRONG, mounted beneath an Essex Motor Club emblem on a varnished wooden stand, 10 by 6 by 4cm deep, plus a photcopy of a December 1946 appreciation of The Motor magazine’s long serving, retiring editor and his previous history within motor journalism (3) The 1927 279-mile Boulogne Grand Prix was won by Malcolm Campbell with George Eyston third, both driving Bugattis, while the Brooklands 6-hour event was won by motor racing correspondent and author, Sammy Davis, driving an Alvis. He would later devote chapter eight of his 1932 book ‘Motor Racing’ to the event. £150 - 250* 176

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792 Ulster Trophy Race autographs and period photographs, the signatures on pages clipped from an autograph book including Bob Gerard, Peter Whitehead, A Powys-Lybbe, all with period press cutting photos, also Geoffrey Crossley and another page of local drivers Bobbie Baird, S Durbridge, C Eyre Mansell, H Graham; together with four original b&w photographs of Guiseppe Farina-Alfa Romeo, Reg Parnell-Thinwall Special Ferrrari, Bob Gerard-E.R.A, Johnny Claes-Lago Talbot, each taken during the 1951 race, 4 by 5.5in, the first two with added hand colouring (8)

793 V16 B.R.M.s at Goodwood in 1952, a large b&w period photo featuring Reg Parnell and eventual race winner Froilan Gonzales leaving the start of the 1952 Woodcote Trophy, 61 by 76cm., mounted, framed & glazed; together with two b&w photos of Jim Clark driving a Lotus-Climax 25 in the 1963 Dutch Grand Prix, 43 by 53cm., and an Aston Martin DBR1 at Goodwood in 1960, a later print, 46 by 56cm., both mounted, framed & glazed (3) The B.R.M. photo is attributed to Louis T Stanley and appeared in his book ‘The B.R.M. Story’, 1966, publisher Max Parrish. All three photos were owned by, and displayed in the offices of international racing driver and engine designer, Brian Hart. £150 - 200*

The Ulster Trophy at Dundrod became a Formula 1 race in 1950, the winner being Peter Whitehead in a Ferrari who beat Bob Gerard’s E.R.A., while A Powys-Lybbe won the Ulster Handicap in an Alfa Romeo P3. In 1951 Farina won the Ulster Trophy for Alfa Romeo and Bobbie Baird went on to win the 3-litre class in that year’s Tourist Trophy over the same Dundrod course in his newly acquired Ferrari 212 sports car. £100 - 150* 794 Signed Rudolfo Mailander photograph depicting Stirling Moss in his Mercedes Benz at the hairpin during the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix, signed and titled by the photographer in pencil, the image 71⁄2 by 10in., in clip frame, very good condition £100 - 150*

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795 Colin Chapman, Jim Clark and Trevor Taylor-signed 1962 Racing Car Show Guide, the Lotus Twenty ‘Cars of the Champions’ show exhibit editorial occupying page 24, referring to them and bearing their fountain pen signatures in blue ink above a black & white image of the new Formula Junior car, an A5-size 92-page official BRSCC publication, page 71-72 clipped; sold together with a large 18 by 14in. framed b&w portrait photograph of Jim Clark, a caption to the backboard stating the picture was taken at the 1965 Italian Grand Prix, overall 64 by 52cm., good condition (2) Colin Chapman asked his team to sign this for a member of the Royal Air Force in full uniform, no doubt mindful of having spent his national service as an RAF pilot when he gained much engineering experience and valuable knowledge that would one day be put to extremely good use in motor sport. £700 - 900*

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796 Jim Clark signed 1965 National Sporting Club menu, his ink signature on the front cover above his Indianapolis 500 winning Lotus, the dinner in his honour at the Cafe Royal on the 18 November, the 8-page menu including a 2-page celebration of his achievements; sold with a copy of Jim Clark At The Wheel, the 1965 revised and enlarged paperback edition by Pan Books (2) The 1965 World Champion, and first-ever Formula 1 driver to win the ‘Indy 500’, signed this for Club member Derrick Richard Hornby who sat on an adjacent table to him throughout the dinner. £500 - 700*

797 Jo Siffert and Ronnie Peterson signed 1971 Brands Hatch Victory Race F1 programme, both ink signatures across their image on the ‘Champion Drivers’ page, also signed by Peter Gethin, the front cover bearing the signature of 1971 F5000 Champion Frank Gardner, 68-pages complete with original F3 racecard insert, dated 24th October 1971 When the 1971 Mexican GP was cancelled, Brands Hatch decided to hold an end of season Victory Race to honour the World Champion, Jackie Stewart. These signatures were obtained during practice when Jo Siffert took pole position in his B.R.M. Sadly, the following day’s race would prove to be his last, as he crashed heavily due to suspension failure on lap 15. He died as the car burst into flames and caused the race to be stopped. It was then abandoned and his team mate Peter Gethin declared the winner. It later transpired that damage from a first corner clash with Ronnnie Peterson’s March had eventually caused his car’s suspension to break. £250 - 350** 178

798 Autographed 1971 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix programme, the front cover signed in blue biro by Peter Gethin, Emerson Fittipaldi, Reine Wisell, Henri Pescarolo and Alex Soler-Roig, good £80 - 100**

799 1972 F1 driver multi-signed Race of Champions Brands Hatch programme, the cover bearing the ink signatures of Mike Beuttler and Rolf Stommelen, those of Denis Hulme, Mike Hailwood, race-winner Emerson Fittipaldi, Tim Schenken, Peter Revson and Ronnie Peterson beneath their editorial photos within, also Howden Ganley, 60-pages, dated 19th March 1972 £180 - 250**

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800 1972 multi-signed British Grand Prix programme, the ink signatures of Peter Revson, John Surtees, Jacky Ickx, Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Andrea de Adamich beneath their editorial profiles, the 68-page souvenir programme in its original folder complete with various inserts; sold with two 1972 centre-spread F1 posters from Autosport magazine, one signed in ink by Jackie Stewart, the other by Tim Schenken (3) £120 - 180**

802 Over 300 British Formula 1 event colour photos and negatives from 1972 to 1981, mostly British Grands Prix, except for 1975, featuring racing action shots, pit and paddock events, drivers, team members and personalities, some F1 non-championship, sportscar and other support races, the small prints held together with their negatives within photo album pages, many with added typed captions (qty.) The collection possibly taken by a local newspaper photographer or circuit marshall/pitlane worker. £150 - 250*

801 A Graham Hill autographed 1974 Epsom Derby Day racecard, the race card signed in ink on the front cover, together with a small resin bust of Graham Hill by De La Poer Sculptures; a Graham Hill’s Motor Racing Book by Graham Hill, published by PSL 1970 and a F1 The Legends Limited Edition Print, no.14 of 500, framed (4) £80 - 100*

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803 Various racing driver-signed British First Day PO Covers, comprising the following signed covers: 1998 Thrust SSC by Andy Green & Richard Noble, 1996 Classic Sports Cars by Kenny Brack, another by Vern Schuppan, 1996 Beaulieu Classic British Cars by Jackie Stewart, 1989 Jersey Vintage Cars Museum by Jacky Ickx, 1988 I.O.M. Motor Sport by Bob Bondurant, 1982 British Motor Cars by Rauno Aaltonen; together with three Isle of Man T.T. Races First Day PO Covers, 1975 signed by Bruce Anstey, 1982 by ‘Spike’ Edwards, 1991 by Glen Richards (10) £70 - 90*

804 A collection of 15 autographed ‘Great Names in Motor Racing’ 1980 postal covers, Signed by Juan-Manuel Fangio, Taso Mathieson, The Duke of Hamilton, Tim Schenken, Piero Taruffi, Jack Brabham, Toulo de Graffenried, Howden Ganley, Kay Petre, Jackie Stewart, Tony Brooks, Sammy Davis, Chris Amon & Roy Salvadori, plus a Stirling Moss cover not signed by Moss but double-signed by George Abacassis & Jack Fairman, good condition; sold together with an album or motor racing repro photographs (16) £200 - 250*

805 A group of five signed photographic displays of F1 Drivers, comprising Mario Andretti, Damien Hill, Nigel Mansell, Emerson Fittipaldi, and another, some signature a little faded, various sizes, all framed except Fittipaldi; sold together with Jackie Stewart signed copy of his book Principles of Performance Driving (6) £150 - 200*

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806 Marc Surer signed Barclay Arrows Formula 1 driver’s suit c.1984, white & red, inscribed MARC SURER, no advertising patches £300 - 400*

807 Ayrton Senna signed colour photograph, the 10 x 12in. colour photograph signed by Senna in gold marker pen, mounted in the colours of the Brazilian National Flag, in a deep black wooden frame under glass, 42 x 57 x 6cm; with a COA £250 - 350*

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808 Fifteen photographs signed by F1 drivers, all 10 by 8in. signed in marker pen, comprising Fernando Alonso, Kimi Räikkönnen, Sebastian Vettel, Sergio Perez, Ralph Schumacher, Romain Grosjean, Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, Marcus Ericsson, Nick Heidfeld, Nico Hülkenberg, Jarno Trulli, Rubens Barrichello, Valtteri Bottas & Felipe Massa; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (16) £250 - 300*

809 Collection of five signed F1 caps: Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button & Daniel Ricciardo, Mercedes caps x 2 signed by Hamilton and Rosberg, Ferrari cap signed by Vettel, McLaren Honda cap signed by Button and Red Bull Racing Tag Heur signed by Riccardo, Hamilton, Rosberg, Vettel & Button signatures in black marker pen, Ricciardo in silver; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (6) £250 - 300*

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810 810 Nine photographs signed by F1 drivers, all 10 by 8in. signed in marker pen, comprising Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, Daniil Kvyat, David Coulthard, Sebastian Vettel, Bruno Senna, Carlos Sainz & Vitaly Petrov; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (10) £120 - 150* 811 2003 Australian Grand Prix triple-signed race podium photograph, the signatures of winner David Coulthard, second placed Juan Pablo Montoya, and third placed Kimi Räikkönen in silver marker pen upon a 9 by 12in. colour print, framed and glazed This event marked the last of David Coulthard’s 13 F1 victories, all but one driving for McLaren. £70 - 90*

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812 Formula 1 memorabilia, comprising: Damon Hill signed 1998 Belgian Grand Prix limited edition print, additionally signed by the artist Andrew Kitson, 383/750, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 76 by 90cm.; sold with a framed Michael Turner print featuring Jacky Ickx in his JPS passing Lauda’s Ferrari in the Race of Champions at Brand’s Hatch in 1974, 62 by 79cm.; a 2009 Malaysian GP poster signed by the Force India drivers Fisichella & Sutil, framed but unglazed, 90 by 63cm.; the lot also including a Takuma Sato signed 7 by 5in. publicity photograph, good condition; and a group of prints/posters rolled in a tube, comprising two by Andrew Kitson ‘Racecars of a Champion’ and Takuma’s F1 Debut 2002”, Philip James “Jordan Peugeot 196”; and two Australian GP posters; and a group of Jordan & Force India team items signed by Sutil, Liuzzi, Fisichella and others (a qty.) £150 - 250*

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813 1994 Portuguese Grand Prix official Formula 1 poster, featuring Rubens Barrichello in the Jordan-Hart 194 entry, mounted, framed & glazed, 66 by 56cm.; together with two large b&w period photos of Ronnie Peterson driving Formula 2 March cars, the 1971 type 721, 53 by 66cm., and 1972 type 722, 43 by 53cm., both framed & glazed (3) All three items were owned by, and displayed in the offices of international racing driver and engine designer, Brian Hart. Having trained as an engineer at the De Havilland aircraft company, he won a Grovewood Award for young aspiring British drivers in 1963, and whilst working for Cosworth Engineering, he soon became a regular competitor and occasional race winner in international Formula 2 events. Then in 1969 he retired from driving and set up his own engine company, quickly enjoying racing success with Ronnie Peterson who won the 1971 European F2 title in a March chassis using Hart developed and serviced power units from Ford. In the mid 1970s he began making his own engines, and after more championship success in F2, this time with Toleman, he started supplying engines for Formula 1, an early highlight being Ayrton Senna’s second place in the 1984 Monaco GP. In 1992 he designed and built a V10 engine that powered the Jordan Grand Prix Team for 1993 and 1994, prior to his selling the business. £120 - 180*

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814 Jenson Button signed McLaren Honda Japanese GP mini helmet, signed to the visor in gold marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £200 - 220*

817 Lewis Hamilton signed Mercedes 2014 F1 World Championship season mini helmet, signed to the crown in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £250 - 300* 819 Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Jean Todt signed 2001 ‘La Ferrari’ cover, the annual souvenir report previewing the marque’s year ahead for Club members and car owners, from early history through current F1 achievements to roadcar design, Italian and English text, 44-pages, size A4 £100 - 150*

815 Michael Schumacher signed Mercedes AMG Petronas 2012 F1 season 1:2 scale helmet, signed to left-hand side in gold marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £500 - 600*

816 Nico Rosberg signed F1 memorabilia, comprising a signed Mercedes 2015 F1 mini helmet 1:2 scale, signed to the visor in gold marker pen; and a signed Mercedes 2016 World Championship season shirt signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £250 - 300* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

818 Michael Schumacher signed memorabilia display titled “Schuey’s Magnificent 7”, commemorating Schumacher’s seven F1 World Championship titles of 1994-95, and 2000-04 inclusive, comprising a 10 by 8in. colour photograph of Schumacher on the podium at Spa signed in black market pen, mounted together with a Ferrari team shirt and title plaque, main titling formed by multiple colour matted cut-outs, framed & glazed, 106 by 91cm. £150 - 200*

820 Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Ross Brawn, Jean Todt signed 2005 Ferrari yearbook, the profusely illustrated, full colour, large format, annual publication featuring their marker pen signatures upon the frontespiece, Italian and English text, 260 pages, page size 33 by 24cm. £100 - 150*

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821 Michael Schumacher signed Ferrari 2003 F1 shirt, his marker pen signature next to its Cavalino escutcheon, also bearing Bridgestone, Shell and Vodafone logo patches, a design in red by Fila, Scuderia Ferrari Official Merchandising label, short-sleeve, small size £150 - 200*

824 A pair of Michael Schumacher signed Ferrari shirts, one with button-up collar, the other a crew neck, both signed to the front in black marker pen; sold together with a Lewis Hamilton signed Mercedes team shirt, and also a signed Vodafone sponsorship cap (4) £300 - 500*

822 Michael Schumacher signed red F1 style balaclava, his black marker pen signature across the left-hand cheek; sold together with a Michael Schumacher signed 2002 Ferrari action photo poster, his marker pen signature upper right-hand side upon a magazine poster insert, 26 by 40cm.; the lot also including a Graham Hill signed paperback (3) £120 - 160*

825 A signed pair of Michael Schumacher Ferrari F1 racing gloves, both signed in black marker pen £300 - 400*

823 Michael Schumacher signed F1 World Champion 2000 DVAG Ferrari post-race cap, his marker pen signature upon the red peak with silver laurel leaves, personal sponsor Deutsche Vermogensberatung with emblem above, the Cavalino escutcheon with the no. ‘1’ on both sides, his F1 title & website details at the back, Michael Schumacher Collection Not For Sale labelling inside £120 - 180*

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826 Michael & Ralf Schumacher signed RS Kartcenter overalls, a marker pen signature above each breast pocket with the latter’s also above his RS Kartcenter embroidered logo, a similar larger logo across the back, the blue and white F1-style design in cotton & polyester, size XL The Ralf Schumacher Kartcenter is located at Bispingen, between Hamburg and Hanover, and was built in 2001 following the success of the original Michael Schumacher Kartcenter built at Kerpen in 1997. £300 - 500*

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827 Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher signed pair of BMW Williams F1 driving gloves, the former signature upon the back of a left-hand Sparco leather trimmed Nomex glove, the latter on the palm of the right-hand glove also bearing an FIA approval patch, mounted framed and glazed, 48 by 44cm. These two drivers were team mates at BMW Williams from 2001 to 2004 and scored ten victories between them, Ralf winning six times. £120 - 180*

828 Mick Hucknall Sports Memorabilia Collection: an Eddie Irvine shirt and cap signed & dedicated to Mick Hucknall on the occasion of the singer’s 40th birthday in 2000, a green Jaguar F1 team shirt, mounted together with a red Ferrari cap, both inscribed & signed with Birthday wishes, framed & glazed, 95 by 85cm. £200 - 300*

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829 A signed pair of Eddie Ivrine F1 racing gloves, worn during the 1996 season with Ferrari, a pair of red and grey Momocorse, Italy Momex III racing gloves, both signed to the grey band Eddie; sold with a COA, issed by B.D. Autographs and the original Sotheby’s Auction Invoice and a press photograph Provenance: Bought at Sotheby’s 29th October 1997 Auction £200 - 300*

831 Kimi Räikkönen signed 2002 Australian Grand Prix race glove, mounted below an 11 by 17in. colour photograph of him wearing the same right-hand Sparco leather trimmed Nomex glove during the race, framed and glazed, 71 by 58cm. overall That year’s race marked his debut for McLaren-Mercedes, as well as his first podium for the team. Subsequently obtained by and purchased from Formula 1 Shops Ltd, Sheffield. £200 - 300*

830 Mika Häkkinen ‘Flying Finn’ signed F1 Mercedes-Benz AMG cap, his white marker pen signature upon the black peak beside its silver Three-Pointed Star emblem Mika Häkkinen drove AMG-Mercedes saloon cars in the German Touring Car Championship from 2005 to 2007, having won 20 Grands Prix and two F1 World Championships powered by Mercedes-Benz engines. £80 - 120*

832 Lewis Hamilton McLaren Mercedes signed F1 shirt £240 - 300*

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833 Juan Pablo Montoya signed 2002 race-used F1 helmet visor, his signature in gold marker pen beneath an HP sponsor strip, housed in a glass case with an aluminium cartouche printed: BMW WILLIAMS F1 TEAM, Genuine Race Visor Signed by JPM, 15 by 23 by 35cm overall, with a separate framed and glazed COA from Formula 1 Shops, Sheffield identifying it as being from the latter part of the season; sold with JUAN FOR WILLIAMS, a 2001 limited edition print after M J Thompson, signed by the artist and numbered 65/500, mounted framed and glazed, 69 by 14cm. (3) £180 - 250*

834 A signed pair of David Coulthard F1 racing gloves, worn in 2003 season with McLaren, the black and grey Sparco gloves signed and dated 2003 Provenance: It is understood that these gloves were worn and signed after his final podium finish in Suzuka, Japan £200 - 300*

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835 David Coulthard worn 2000 West McLaren-Mercedes Formula 1 racesuit, his name and Scottish Saltire stitched above the waistband, the Sparco maker’s label marked: Coulthard, 03-05-2000, Ref: 018, the Sparco zippper label stitched: DC-018-00-D*, the Nomex suit with full tobacco sponsorship branding, plus BAE Systems, Bridgestone, Hugo Boss, Loctite, Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Siemens, TDI, Warsteiner stitched sponsor logos and stitched FIA accreditation to the back of the collar David finished second behind his team mate in that year’s Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona on May 7th. £2,500 - 3,500*

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836 Giancarlo Fisichella Benetton Formula 1 Racing Team race suit worn during the 2000 season, by Sparco, blue, advertisement patches, the belt bearing the Italian flag and inscribed GIANCARLO FISICHELLE; sold with a letter of authenticity from Pat Symonds, Technical Director, Benneton Formula 1 Racing Team dated 5th September 2000 (2) £600 - 800*

837 Olivier Panis signed Toyota F1 Racing Team racing suit from 2004, by Sparco, red & white, advertisement patches, the top of the left leg bearing French national flag and inscribed OLIVIER PANIS; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Anabela G. Rodrigues, Team Management, Toyota F1 Racing (2) £500 - 700* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

838 Five framed period photographs relating to Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby [League] Football Club, comprising: the oldest a team-group of the 1896-97 Yorkshire Cup and Championship side; plus a team-group of the 1903-04 team; the team-line up for the match v Broughton Rangers 11th October 1909; a team-group of the Yorkshire County Cup Winners 1920-21; and a studio portrait of Rovers’ England international Alf “Bunker” Carmichael, various sizes, the largest frame the portrait 63 by 52cm.; the lot also including a fifth picture being a repro photograph of the 1909-10 reserves team (6) £300 - 500*

839 Collection of photographs relating to Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League Club, framed, mounted or loose, various dates and sizes, subjects including 1978-79 RL Champions, 1983-84 Yorkshire Premiership Winners; Slalom Lager Champions and John Player Special Trophy Winners, also a frame of old cigarette cards titled Football Club Captains (a qty.) £200 - 300*

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840 A quantity of rugby league memorabilia, including a qty. of replica shirts, club neck ties, rugby balls including Hull K.R, examples, souvenir t-shirts, pair of rugby boots & other pieces of kit, match tickets, books and other miscellaneous items (a qty.) £60 - 90* 841 A group of five Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League Club official two-piece suits, each with a badge to the breast pocket, examples inscribed Wembley 1961, 1980 & 1986, the other two simply with the club name/crest; together with a H.K.R. suit jacket only; the lot also including a jacket issued by the Hull & District R.L.R.S.; plus a group of Hull Kingston Rovers official club sweaters inscribed for Wembley appearances, Cup wins, Premiership Finals, John Player Trophy etc. (a qty.) £200 - 300*

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842 Two Hull FC Rugby League Challenge Cup Final shirts, a black & white hooped No.15 substitute’s shirt from the replay v Widnes at Elland Road in 1982; and a black & white hooped No.12 shirt from the 1985 Wembley defeat to Wigan Paul Rose was assigned the No.12 shirt in 1985. Identity of the 1982 replay sub is unknown. £300 - 400*

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843 Karl Harrison signed Hull FC Rugby League No.8 shirt, black & white hooped, signed in blue marker pen and with a dedication “To Ian”; sold together with a Kirk Dixon Hull No.22 shirt, black & white hoops (2) £100 - 150*

844 Group of five Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League shirts including a red & blue Phil Hogan 1985 Premiership Final No.12, the other shirts comprising: ii) red & blue No.6, by Adidas, Savoy Tyres sponsorship iii) white & red No.12, by Adidas, Mansfield Beers sponsorship iv) white & blue No.16, by Matchwinner, Riding Bitter sponsorship v) white & red No.14, by Adidas, inscribed JOHN PLAYER TROPHY, no sponsorship logo £200 - 300*

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846 A Great Britain Lions Rugby League Touring team match shirt from the 1946 Tour to Australia and New Zealand, interestingly with a neck label for Mick Simmons Ltd of Sydney, the white shirt with blue & red ‘v’ and tour badge with national emblem and inscribed RUGBY LEAGUE TOUR, 1946, mounted framed & glazed, overall 43 by 55cm. £150 - 200*

847 Hull Rugby Football Club cap 1897, with crest, initials and date Issued to a player by the name of Horner. £100 - 150*

845 845 A collection or 11 Rugby League shirts, including two Australian rugby league shirts, a blue Cronulla Sutherland Sharks No.10 shirt with Cleanaway sponsorship c.1982; and a Wests Tigers orange & black No.11 shirt, Jeta sponsorship; a group of five Yorkshire related rugby league shirts, a team-signed Leeds Tykes fan’s shirt; a blue & gold Leeds No.14 shirt by Bukta World Class with Younger’s sponsorship logo; and a trio of Scarborough Pirates shirts, orange No.1, purple gold & white No.13 and a No.1; plus four others, a very old plain white No.7 shirt by Umbro, no badging; a Republic of Ireland No.4 international shirt; a Widnes No.15 shirt; and a Halifax No,14 shirt £250 - 350*

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852 G.H. “Mick” Exley England Rugby League International cap 1932-33, rose emblem & dated, inscribed in ink to the label inside G.H. EXLEY Wakefield Trinity’s Mick Exley played three times for England between 1932 and 1939 £180 - 220*

848 G F Penlington Swinton Rugby League Football Cap 1925-26, with lion motif, dated, and named in ink on the inside label £100 - 150*

849 Jim Bowden England Rugby League International cap 1953, named in ink to the inside label Jim Bowden played just the once for England in the match v France at his home ground at Huddersfield in 1953. He later won three Great Britain caps. £200 - 250*

851 England Rugby League International cap, rose emblem, unnamed, the inside label inscribed in ink ENGLAND; sold together with an early England international rugby shirt badge, silkwork on cloth (2) £200 - 300*

850 Two England Rugby League International caps £300 - 500*

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853 Billy Boston rugby league memorabilia, a file of 29 selected programmes that all have some particluar significance in Boston’s career, examples include Wigan v Barrow 21.11.53 debut and first try, signed to the front cover; Wigan v Dewsbury 20.8.55 scored 7 tries; England v Other Nationalities 12.9.55 Boston’s 100th career try; Wigan v Blackpool Borough 10.11.56 100th League Try for Wigan; Wigan v Hunslet 15.2.58 150th League Try for Wigan; Wigan v Workington 3.2.62 300th try for Wigan; Wigan v Halifax 17 April 1964 400th try for Wigan; Wigan v Barrow 10.10.64 500th career try; Wigan v Batley 9.10.67 50th hat-trick for Wigan; Wakefield v Wigan 27.4.68 Boston’s last game for Wigan, Testimonial Match 26.7.68 and many others; the lot including other memorabilia including a signed copies of Robert Gate’s biography & Living Legends of Rugby League; the lot also includes Rugby League World Cup Finals for 1968, 1977 & 1988 (a qty.) £150 - 200*

RUGBY UNION 855 An illuminated address presented by Lansdowne Football Club to the Irish Rugby international and later referee and IRFU committee member Robert Gibson Warren on the occasion of his marriage 17th August 1897, fine quality by James McConnell, Dublin, in original period frame, 78 by 62cm., reasonably good condition, some water marks and foxing, frame with minor areas of damage; sold together with a presentation 6 by 8in. photograph to R.G. Warren from past and present members of the I.R.F.U. Committee, marking his retirement after 50 years’ service, printed legends, matted, framed & glazed, 28 by 33cm. (2)

854 Mick Hucknall Sports Memorabilia Collection: Martin Offiah signed red, blue & yellow London Broncos Rugby League No.5 shirt c.1998, signed in black marker pen, mounted in an innovative custom made frame with hinged opening in order that the back of the jersey can be viewed, lettered OFFIAH, 87 by 64cm. £200 - 300*

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Robert Warren played in 15 internationals for Ireland, making his debut in the England match played at Manchester 7th February 1885. His final match was also against England at Blackheath 15th March 1890. R.G. Warren was Lansdowne’s club captain for six seasons between 1884-85 and 1889-90, and was President in 1909-10. The halfback as born in County Meath, 4th September 1865 and died aged 75 at Bray 19th November 1940. £250 - 350*

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856 Two Schools’ Rugby Union representative caps, a Richmond (Yorkshire) School cap dated 1896-97 and a Dundee School cap dated 1891; sold together with two Uppingham School caps, one for rugby union and the other cricket, undated but probably from the inter-wars period (4) £100 - 150*

861 Neath Rugby Football Club cap awarded to Griff Bevan in season 1931-32, named to interior Bevan made one appearance for Wales in 1947 v England. £180 - 220*

857 North of Scotland RFU representative cap awarded to William Gladstone Falconer of Dollar Academy, Aberdeen Nomads and North of Scotland, embroidered dates for 1897-8-9, 1899-1900 & 1900-1901, pinned name tag to interior

859 Royal Air Force inter-services rugby union representative cap awarded to Fl. Lt. H.D. Robertson in 1924, the interior named in ink; sold together with two further caps, unidentified, one dated 1910-11, the other named to the interior G.H. Bailey (3) £80 - 120* 862 Oxford University ‘blue’ for rugby union in 1935, the interior named to BONHAM £80 - 120*

Falconer later became a Scotland RFU administrator. £100 - 150*

858 A Yorkshire county rugby cap awarded to T Hambleton of Castleford RFC in 1898-99, the interior named in ink

860 Three rugby caps, i) Hymers College (Kingston-upon-Hull) Rugby Football Club representative cap 1913-14, inscribed H.C.R.F.C., 1913-14 ii) another with initials BC either side of a dagger, date 1900 iii) another bearing a monogram and inscribed XXX £100 - 150*

863 A trio of King’s College, Cambridge sporting caps awarded to Nowell Clark for rugby union, football & cricket, each named to the interior £120 - 150*

T Hambleton played in four matches for Yorkshire in 1898-99, v Lancashire, Northumberland, Cheshire & Cumberland. £250 - 350* 192

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The property of Falmouth Rugby Football Club and originally owned by their England international fullback John Jackett 864 An historic New Zealand ‘Original All Blacks’ rugby shirt worn in the first ever Test Match encounter with England played at Crystal Palace, London, 2nd December 1905, Neck label inscribed WALLACE & GIBSON, THE KASH, NEXT EVENING POST, WELLINGTON, silver fern badge, canvas overlay to the shoulders and upper chest and back, leather neck line extending down the lacing-v, black colour very good, original lacing, tear & period repair to middle of back from neck line and also small period repaired tear across right collar bone, right sleeve un‑seamed along most of length, various hole punctures to body The Original All Blacks, also simply known as “The Originals” were the first New Zealand national rugby union team to tour outside Australasia. They toured the British Isles, France and the United States of America during 1905-1906. Their opening game was against Devon on 16 September 1905 whom they defeated 55-4. Such was the surprise that some newspapers in Britain printed that Devon had scored 55 points and not the All Blacks. Edward “John” Jackett of Falmouth RFC was selected to make his England Test Match debut in the Test Match v New Zealand played at Crystal Palace 2nd December 1905. New Zealand won the match 15-0. Winger Duncan McGregor scored four tries, with Fred Newton scoring the other. Jackett swapped his shirt with one of the Original All Blacks, whose identity is unknown. The shirt remained in the Jackett family until the 1970s, at which time it was presented to Falmouth RFC. Jackett, who was born in Falmouth 4th July 1878, played in a total of 13 matches for England, his last appearance being in the 1909 Scotland match at Richmond. He also played for Cornwall who were essentially the Great Britain rugby team that competed at the London 1908 Olympic Games, being the reigning county champions. He was awarded a silver medal together with his elder brother Richard Jackett following the 32-3 defeat to Australia. John Jackett also toured with the 1908 British Isles team to New Zealand and Australia. In 1911 Jackett switched codes and played fullback for Dewsbury winning a Challenge Cup winner’s medal in 1912 following the 8-5 defeat of Oldham at Headingley. The New Zealand touring team went on to defeat every English side that they faced, including a 16-3 victory over English county champions Durham. As well as England they defeated the national teams of Scotland & Ireland and suffered their only loss of the 35-match tour when defeated 3-0 defeat by Wales at Cardiff Arms Park. The 1905 All Blacks tour of Britain went on to achieve legendary status within the rugby world and New Zealand in particular. They scored 976 points and conceded only 59, and thus set the standard for all subsequent All Black sides. The tour also saw the first use of the All Blacks nickname and established New Zealand’s reputation as a world class rugby nation as well as the famous black shirt becoming an international sporting icon. The shirt was loaned for 5 years in the Royal Cornwall museum in Truro, where it was on public display. £20,000 - 30,000* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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865 A fine pair of unused black ‘Pentagon’ rugby boots c.1930, complete with original lacing and in outstanding condition overall; sold together with a Royal Bradwell Arthur Wood Sports Series pint tankard featuring a rugby scene (3) £120 - 180*

866 A vintage leather rugby ball, eight panels, original lacing, fair condition £80 - 120*

867 Two fascinating privately compiled photograph albums featuring rugby being played in Japan in the 1930s, also including some fixtures lists for K.F.C.S. Rugby Foot Ball Department, player portraits, team-groups, match-action, posing with trophies etc., the photographs often with Japanese language hand written captions, also pasted with some press cuttings £500 - 800*

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868 A trio of Official New Zealand All Blacks Team Group Photographs, comprising the “Invincible’s” of 1924 with printed legends, 1928 All Blacks to South Africa, the image being an advertisement for St Margaret jerseys, the NZ team to the British Isles 1963-64 with printed legends, all mounted framed and glazed, the largest: 40 x 52cm; sold together with a Vintage advertisement sign for Sportsman Gin featuring a rugby player and two boxed 1991 Rugby World Cup plates with key ring and badge (qty) £400 - 600*

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869 A large and impressive official photograph of the British Lions Rugby team who toured New Zealand in 1930, 20 by 29in. b&w photograph published by Crown Studios, Wellington, NZ, the mount with manuscript title and player identification, original wooden frame, glazed, overall 86 by 98cm.; sold together with a pair of Boy’s Own Paper colour supplement prints featuring the rugby football colours of public schools, drawn by V. Wheeler-Holohan, featuring shirt & cap colours of a total of 88 schools, mounted together in a frame, glazed, 47 by 111cm. (2) £200 - 250*

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870 A collection of 121 colour rugby press photographs 1990s, in two binders, 52 English & Welsh and 69 Scotland & Irish, all agency photographs with credits and player’s name to reverse, mostly player portraits include Phil de Glanville, Mike Catt, Ben Clarke, Jonathan Davies, Wayne Procter, Scott Hastings, Rob Wainwright, Nick Popplewell, plus some match-action shots £150 - 200*

871 The Rugby Football Internationals Roll of Honour by E.H.D. Sewell, scarce and touching book detailing rugby internationals who fell in the First World War, highly illustrated with 86 plates, purple & gilt boards, published by T C & E C Jack, Edinburgh, 1919, reasonably good condition; sold with R.J. Phillip’s 1925 book The Story of Scottish Rugby (2) £250 - 300**

872 A group of early Cambridge University rugby ephemera 1880s, including seven C.U.R.U.F.C. selection cards issued to the player Salmon of Ridley Hall, including matches v Blackheath, Wakefield Trinity, Woolwich as well as inter-college fixtures; a menu for a Manchester v Cambridge match 19th December 1883; a CURUFC fixture list for 1884-85 and the central line-ups section cut out of the official match card for a Varsity Match played at Queen’s Club, undated (10) £100 - 150*

873 A collection of approx. 175 rugby programmes, 125 England internationals. 50 Middlesex 7’s £150 - 200**

874 A collection of tickets from the 1987 Rugby World Cup, the event was the 1st Rugby World Cup, co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia. The collection of tickets include the Final on the 20th June 1987 where New Zealand beat France 29-9, also included are semi-final and group match tickets (10) £80 - 120* 875 A painting of a rugby match by Maurice Blanchard (French, 1903-1969), signed, gouache on paper, 23 by 50cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 35 by 62cm, very good condition £500 - 700*

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876 An extensive collection of rugby autographs, housed in 17 large albums, with autographs of internationals from the 1890s onwards, very good content for England and New Zealand, also Wales, Scotland, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, also Italy, Canada, Fiji, Japan and other nations, some of the autographed content collected on menus, programmes, photographs etc., highlights too numerous to mention and viewing is recommended, but include F.R. Anderson Hartlepool & England 1891-93, Ernest Fooks Sowerby Bridge & England 1896-1899 and Prince ALex Obolensky 1936; the New Zealand Maori team 1926-27; the 1937 Sprinboks to New Zealand, Wilf Wooler Wales 1933, please note some of the early featured personalities whose autographs are very scarce are represented by printed versions £2,000 - 2,500*

877 Programmes & ephemera relating to the career of the Scottish rugby international “Ludo” Stuart, for Scotland: autographed dinner menus for Scotland v South Africa 1931; VIP edition of Scotland v England programme 1923; signed menu for Scotland v Ireland 1923 (signatures include E.H. Liddell 1924 Olympic gold medallist) plus small souvenir programme; signed England v Scotland menu 1928; signed Scotland v France menu 1923, unsigned menu v France 1924, programmes for Scotland v France 1923 & v Ireland 1930; For Barbarians: autographed Jubilee Dinner menu 1939, a signed menu dated 9.4.28, a programme v Cardiff 19.4.30 and an incomplete programme v Swansea; For Centenary of Rugby Football 1823-1923: autographed menu (complete with two invitations); and part-signed match programme Ludovic Mair Stuart (1902-1957) had made his Scotland international debut v France at Inverleith on 20th January 1923. He went on to win 8 caps, his final appearance was at Twickenham v England 15th March 1930. His brother Charles Stuart was also a Scotland rugby international cap Provenance: Ludovic “Ludo” Mair Stuart (Glasgow High School FP, Scotland and Barbarians) and thence by family descent. £500 - 700*

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878 A collection of 12 autographed Scotland rugby union international match programmes, including six S.R.U. VIP editions bound in dark blue leather embossed gilt, some with marbled end papers; together with six regular programmes, content listed below; the lot also including an autographed dinner dance menu in celebration of the 1983-84 Grand Slam season; and a rarely available book privately compiled by Bob Ironside & Sandy Thorburn in 1971 for the Scottish Rugby Union titled “Scotland v England 1871”, commemorating the centenary of the world’s first rugby international match played at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, Monday 27th March 1871, with a foreword by R. Wilson Shaw, President S.R.U 1970-71, 38 pages, plates & illustrations, dark blue binding, silver titling, printed by T & A Constable Ltd., Edinburgh (14) The VIP SRU Murrayfield programmes are signed by both sides unless otherwise stated and comprise the matches v South Africa 1969, England 1970, France 1970, Wales 1971, Ireland 1971 & France 1972 (signed by the Scots only); the regular programmes are also signed by both teams unless otherwise stated and comprise England 1984, France 1984 (signed by the Scots only), France 1986, Wales 1986, Japan 1986 & South Africa 1994. £300 - 500**

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879 Retro 1970s Wales Rugby shirt autographed by a trio of Welsh legends J.P.R. Williams, Phil Bennett & Gareth Edwards, with COA & Photo Proof £120 - 160*

880 Three signed rugby balls, comprising a 1990s England international team, a Wasps 1990s and a Bath 2000s; the lot also including a small qty. of collector’s cards £80 - 100*

881 England to South Africa 1994 Rugby Union Official Autograph Team Sheet, OFFICIAL RUGBY UNION CERTIFICATE OF THANKS / AUTOGRAPH SHEET, WITH PRINTED HEADING, ENGLAND RED ROSE AND MESSAGE TO ONE SIDE WITH THE AUTOGRAPHS OF TOUR MANAGER JACK ROWELL AND CAPTAIN WILL CARLING BELOW. FULLY SIGNED TO THE BLANK VERSO IN DIFFERENT COLOURED INKS ADJACENT TO THE SQUAD NUMBER BY THE COMPLETE ENGLAND SQUAD AND MANAGEMENT FOR THE 1994 TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA, 39 ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING: WILL CARLING (Capt), PAUL HULL, TONY UNDERWOOD, PHIL DE GLANVILLE, RORY UNDERWOOD, ROB ANDREW, DEWI MORRIS, JASON LEONARD, BRIAN MOORE, MARTIN BAYFIELD, TIM RODBER, BEN CLARKE, DEAN RICHARDS, MIKE CATT, GRAHAM DAWE, GRAHAM ROWNTREE et al. EXCELLENT CLEAN CONDITION In 1994 Nelson Mandela had just been elected as President of South Africa, and the England team were due to meet him at the first test match played at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria, 4th June, 1994. England won the match by 32 points to 15. £150 - 200*

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882 Martin Johnson signed limited edition Size 5 Gilbert Rugby Ball, celebrating 180 years being the leading manufacturer of rugby balls, released before the 2003 RWC tournament, signed by England’s winning captain, with COA & Photo Proof £100 - 150*

884 Jonny Wilkinson signed England 2003 Rugby World Cup Champions commemorative shirt, signed in black marker pen and inscribed ALL THE BEST TO YOU MY FRIEND £100 - 150*

883 England captain Martin Johnson signed/ framed 2003 Rugby World Cup tournament shirt, as worn by the team during the tournament and Final victory, with COA & photo proof, frame measures 81 by 61cm. £300 - 400* 885 England last minute drop kick winner Jonny Wilkinson signed 2003 Six Nations shirt, with O2 sponsor logo which was dropped for the upcoming RWC tournament £180 - 220*

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886 British Lions to South Africa 1968 Rugby Union official Autograph team sheet, OFFICIAL RUGBY UNION AUTOGRAPH SHEET WITH PRINTED BRITISH ISLES TOUR HEADING AND PLAYER NUMBERS, SIGNED IN DIFFERENT COLOURED INKS ADJACENT TO THE PLAYING NUMBER BY THE COMPLETE BRITISH LIONS SQUAD AND MANAGEMENT FOR THE 1968 TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA, 34 ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING: TOM KIERNAN (Capt), GERALD DAVIES, GARETH EDWARDS, MIKE GIBSON, BOB HILLER, KEITH JARRETT, BARRY JOHN, BILLY RAYBOULD, PETER LARTER, WILLIE JOHN MCBRIDE, JOHN O’SHEA, JOHN PULLIN, JOHN TAYLOR, JIM TELFER et al. In 1968 the British Lions toured South Africa. The tour was not success in terms of international results, the Lions losing the Test series against South Africa by three matches to nil, with the other match drawn. The Lions won 15 of their 16 non-international matches, losing only to Transvaal. The touring party was captained by Tom Kiernan, coached by Ronnie Dawson and managed by David Brooks. Star back Barry John broke his collarbone in a dangerous tackle in the first Test. £200 - 250*

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887 British Lions to New Zealand 1971 fully-autographed rugby union ticket, ORIGINAL RUGBY BALL SHAPED TICKET SIZE 8¼” x 5” FOR THE MERTHYR TYDFIL CELEBRATION DINNER GIVEN TO THE 1971 BRITISH LIONS, HELD AT THE AFON TAF HIGH SCHOOL, 5TH NOVEMBER 1971. DECORATIVE UPPER RUGBY BALL COVER WITH PRINTED DETAILS, 25 ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS TO THE PLAIN VERSO INCLUDING: J.P.R WILLIAMS, DAVID DUCKHAM, ARTHUR LEWIS, JOHN SPENCER, FRANK LAIDLAW, JOHN PULLIN, IAN MCLAUGHLIN, SANDY CARMICHAEL, STACK STEVENS, WILLIE JOHN MCBRIDE, JOHN TAYLOR, MERVYN DAVIES et al. In 1971 the British Lions toured New Zealand, also playing two matches in Australia. Despite losing the first match to Queensland the tour was a great success, the Lions winning the Test series against the All Blacks. They are still the only Lions side to have won a Test series in New Zealand. The side was captained by John Dawes, coached by Carwyn James and managed by Doug Smith. £120 - 160*

888 An official autograph sheet for the British Isles Rugby Union team Lions Tour to South Africa in 1974, signed by manager Alun Thomas, assistant manager Syd Millar and 30 Lions players comprising Bennett, Brown, Cotton, Edwards, McBride, Uttley, Old, Davies, JPR Williams, JJ Williams, David, Slattery, Neary, Ralston, Irvine, Grace, Steele, Rees, Milliken, McGeechan, Bergiers, Evans, Moloney, Windsor, Kennedy, McLauchlan, Carmichael, Burton, McKinney & Ripley, some signatures a little faded but all legible £100 - 150*

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889 A full set of signed photographs of the 2013 British & Irish Lions, 6 by 4in. colour, Halfpenny, O’Driscoll, Davies, North, Sexton, Warburton, Youngs etc. These autographs were obtained at the Carlton House Hotel near Dublin. The team spent a week there prior to the tour to Australia. £140 - 180*

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890 South Africa v British Lions 1974 2nd Test Match Rugby Union autograph sheet, OFFICIAL HOTEL BOULEVARD, PRETORIA LETTERHEAD WITH PRINTED DETAILS TO THE UPPER BORDER, SIGNED IN INK BY THE COMPLETE SOUTH AFRICAN SQUAD THAT WERE DEFEATED BY TWENTY EIGHT POINTS TO NINE BY THE BRITISH LIONS IN THE 2ND TEST MATCH OF THE 1974 LIONS RUGBY UNION TOUR PLAYED AT THE LOFTUS VERSFELD STADIUM, PRETORIA, 22ND JUNE, 1974, 22 ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING: HANNES MARAIS (Capt), IAN MCCALLUM, CHRIS POPE, JACKIE SNYMAN, GERRIE GERMISHUYS (whose sheet this was with additional former ownership signature to upper right border), GERALD BOSCH, NIEK BEZUIDENHOUT, KEVIN DE KLERK, MORNE DU PLESSIS, DUGALD MACDONALD, PISTON VAN WYK et al. In 1974 the British Lions toured South Africa, with matches in South West Africa and Rhodesia (which would later become Namibia and Zimbabwe respectively). The tour was a great success, the Lions winning 21 of their 22 matches and being held to a draw in the last game the fourth and final test against South Africa. After winning the first three test matches, the Lions drew the final test when the South African referee blew the final whistle four minutes early with the Lions two metres from the South African try line, thus preserving their unbeaten record, but denying them a tour whitewash. £180 - 220*

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891 An Autographed London R.F.U. dinner menu to honour South African Rugby Team, dated 17th October 1931, the menu signed by over 90 people, including the South African team, De Villiers, Zimmermann, Wakefiedl, Stoof, Adrian, Strachan, Bireman, etc. £100 - 120*

892 A signed photograph of the South Africa “Springboks” rugby team to Britain & Ireland in 1931-32, 8 1/2 by 11in. b&w official photograph with printed title and player legend, the mount pasted with 19 pasted signatures of the 30-man touring party, autographs comprising J H & J C van der Westhuizen, J A MacDonald, M C Francis, S C Louw, G M Daneel, D Craven, L C Strachan, B L Osler (capt.), T.B. Pienaar (manager), V Geere, J van Niekerk, S R du Toit, J C Tindall, J White, G Brand, M Zimerman, B G Gray & F W Waring, framed & glazed, 37 by 47cm., some browning to mount but overall good £350 - 450*

893 South Africa to the U.K.1951-52 Rugby Union autographed team sheet, SCARCE AUTOGRAPH SHEET SIZE 10” x 7 ¼” SIGNED BY THE SOUTH AFRICA RUGBY UNION SQUAD FOR THE TOUR TO THE UK AND FRANCE 1951-52. AUTOGRAPHED IN INK BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN SQUAD AND MANAGEMENT 30 ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING: DANIE CRAVEN (Manager), BASIL KENYON, JOHNNY BUCHLER, JAKKALS KEEVY, BUKS MARAIS, CHUM OCHSE, RYK VAN SCHOOR, HANNES BREWIS, ERNST DINKELMANN, STEPHEN FRY, HENNIE MULLER, SALTY DU RAND et al. The 1951-52 South Africa tour of Europe was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the South Africa national rugby union team against the four Home Nation teams and France. The tour also took in several matches against British, Irish and French club, county and invitational teams. This was the sixth South Africa tour and the fourth tour of the Northern Hemisphere. It was also the first time the South Africans played the invitational British Barbarian team. The tour was the most successful the South African team had undertaken; the team only lost a single match. In the tests played the team beat all four Home Nations, France and the Barbarians. The only team to beat the Springboks was the invitational London Counties team. The final tour record saw 31 matches played, with South Africa winning 30 and losing just the one game. £220 - 260*

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894 New Zealand All Blacks 1930 3rd Test v Lions Rugby union autographed photograph, SUPERB ORIGINAL BLACK AND WHITE/SEPIA COMPOSITE PHOTOGRAPH SIZE 11 ¼” x 10 ¼” UNKNOWN PUBLISHER, LAID DOWN BORDER TO BORDER TO THE PHOTOGRAPHERS ORIGINAL STIFFENED BACKBOARD MOUNT, DEPICTING THE 1930 NEW ZEALAND ‘ALL BLACKS’ TEAM THAT DEFEATED THE BRITISH LIONS BY 15 POINTS TO 10 IN THE 3RD TEST MATCH OF THE NEW ZEALAND LEG OF THE 1930 BRITISH LIONS TOUR. EACH PLAYER DEPICTED IN HEAD AND SHOULDERS POSE WITHIN THIS COMPOSITE IMAGE, WITH PRINTED HEADER AND PLAYER NAMES. BEAUTIFULLY AUTOGRAPHED IN BLACK INK BY THE COMPLETE NEW ZEALAND ‘ALL BLACKS’ 1930 TEAM, 15 ORIGINAL INK SIGNATURES INCLUDING: CLIFF PORTER (Captain), GEORGE NEPIA, BILL HAZLETT, BEAU COTTRELL, GEORGE HART, HUGH MCLEAN, REUBEN MCWILLIAMS, FRED LUCAS, MARK NICHOLLS, MERV CORNER, WALTER BATTY, JACK HORE, DICK STEERE, BERT COOKE AND ARCHIE STRANG The 1930 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia was the twelfth tour by a British Isles team and the fifth to New Zealand and Australia. This tour is recognised as the first to represent a bona fide British team and the first to be widely dubbed the ‘Lions’, after the nickname was used by journalists during the 1924 tour of South Africa. Led by England’s Doug Prentice and managed by James Baxter the tour took in 28 matches, seven in Australia and 21 in New Zealand. Of the 28 games, 24 were against club or invitational teams, four were test matches against New Zealand and one was a test match against Australia. The test match results saw the Lions lose to Australia, and win only one of the four New Zealand tests. £1,000 - 1,500*

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895 New Zealand All Blacks v London Counties 1935-36 Rugby Union autographed menu, SUPERB ORIGINAL FOLDOVER BANQUET MENU SIZE 10” x 6 ½” FROM THE DINNER GIVEN BY THE LONDON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION IN HONOUR OF THE NEW ZEALANDERS AFTER THE TOUR MATCH AGAINST LONDON COUNTIES, HELD AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL, LONDON, 2ND NOVEMBER 1935. DECORATIVE UPPER COVER WITH PRINTED DETAILS, BEARING THE ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHS IN BOLD PENCIL BY 45 PLAYERS FROM BOTH TEAMS 9 TO THE FRONT COVER AND THE REMAINDER TO THE BACK COVER INCLUDING ALL BLACKS: MANCHESTER (Capt), GILBERT, BALL, HART, OLIVER, GRIFFITHS, PAGE TINDILL (twice), BEST, DALTON (twice), LAMBOURN (twice), MAHONEY, MACKENZIE, MCLEAN, VORRATH et al. The 1935-36 New Zealand ‘All Blacks’ rugby union team were captained by Jack Manchester, the tour took in 30 matches, of which 26 were against club or invitational teams and four were test matches. New Zealand won 24 of the tour matches, losing only to Swansea, with the match against Ulster in Belfast ending in a draw. New Zealand beat Scotland and Ireland but lost the test matches against Wales and England. £320 - 360*

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897 New Zealand All Blacks to the U.K. 1953-54 Rugby Union Autographed team sheet, SUPERB DOUBLE AUTOGRAPH ALBUM PAGE NEATLY TAPE JOINED TO VERSO, SIZE 9 ¼” x 3 ½” SIGNED IN INK BY THE COMPLETE NEW ZEALAND ‘ALL BLACKS’ SQUAD AND MANAGEMENT FOR THE RUGBY UNION TOUR TO THE UK AND FRANCE 1953-54. THIRTY TWO (32) ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING: MASLIN & MILLARD (Managers), BOB SCOTT (Captain), JACK KELLY, MAURICE DIXON, BRIAN FITZPATRICK, COLIN LOADER, VINCENT BEVAN, KEITH DAVIS, BILL MCCAW, BILL CLARK, BOB O’DEA, DESMOND OLIVER, IAN CLARKE, BARRY EASTGATE, KEVIN SKINNER, RONALD HEMI The 1953-54 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland, France and North America was a rugby union tour undertaken by the New Zealand national team which toured Europe and North America. The team was captained by Bob Stuart, and between October 1953 and March 1954, the team played 36 games including four test matches, one each against Ireland, England, Wales, and France. They won all but four games, losing only to Cardiff, Wales, France and South West France. £260 - 300*

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896 A collection of New Zealand All Blacks Autographs, comprising Noel J.G. Bowden (1952); Eric Anderson (1960); E.S. Boggs (1946 & 1949); Ralph Caulton (1963) and a letter written by Ralph Caulton; Gary Knight; J Graham (1958-64) on Auckland Grammar School headed paper; W Donaldson; W Nathan and Kel Tremain (12) £60 - 90*

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898 New Zealand to U.K. 1993 Rugby Union Autographed sportsman’s Club menu, SUPERB ORIGINAL FOLDOVER BANQUET MENU SIZE 10” x 7” FROM THE LUNCHEON GIVEN BY THE BRITISH SPORTSMANS CLUB TO WELCOME THE 1993 NEW ZEALAND ‘ALL BLACKS’ RUGBY UNION SQUAD TO THE U.K. THE LUNCHEON HELD AT THE ROYAL LANCASTER HOTEL, LONDON, 19TH OCTOBER 1993. DECORATIVE UPPER CARTOON COVER WITH PRINTED DETAILS, BEARING THE ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH OF FORMER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER EDWARD HEATH TO THE UPPER CLEAR BORDER. BEAUTIFULLY AUTOGRAPHED IN DIFFERENT COLOURED INKS TO THE CENTRE GATEFOLD PAGE BY THE COMPLETE 1993 NEW ZEALAND ‘ALL BLACKS’ SQUAD AND MANAGEMENT, 34 ORIGINAL INK SIGNATURES INCLUDING: SEAN FITZPATRICK (Capt), SHANE HOWARTH, JOHN TIMU, VA’AIGA TUIGAMALA, JEFF WILSON, ERIC RUSH, FRANK BUNCE, MARC ELLIS, STEPHEN BACHOP, MARK ‘BULL’ ALLEN, OLO BROWN, ROBIN BROOKE, ZINZAN BROOKE, BLAIR LARSEN et al. The 1993 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain was a series of thirteen matches played by the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) in England, Scotland and Wales from October to December 1993. Twelve of the matches took place in England or Scotland with only the final match against the Barbarians being played in Wales. New Zealand won twelve of their thirteen games, losing only the international match against England - they won the other international against Scotland. £320 - 380*

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899 Australia to British Isles 1957-58 Rugby Union official autograph team sheet, OFFICIAL RUGBY UNION AUTOGRAPH SHEET WITH PRINTED AUSTRALIA TOUR HEADING AND PLAYER NUMBERS, SIGNED IN DIFFERENT COLOURED INKS ADJACENT TO THE PLAYING NUMBER BY THE COMPLETE AUSTRALIAN SQUAD AND MANAGEMENT FOR THE 1957-58 TOUR TO THE BRITISH ISLES, 32 ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING: BOB DAVIDSON (Capt), TERRY CURLEY, ROD PHELPS, SAXON WHITE, JACK POTTS, OOTO FOX, DES CONNOR, DON LOGAN, DAVID EMANUEL, NORMAN HUGHES, JIM BROWN, TONY MILLER et al. USUAL FORMER FOLD MARKS (FROM SENDING IN AN ENVELOPE TO THE ORIGINAL RECIPIENT) Between late 1957 and March 1958 the Australia national rugby union team the Wallabies - conducted a world tour encompassing Britain, Ireland, France and Canada on which they played five Tests and thirty-one minor tour matches. The Wallabies won 17, lost 16 and drew three of their games in total. They lost all five Tests of the tour. £200 - 250* 900 Australian Wallabies official Jersey signed by 2013 Australian team v British and Irish Lions (2-1 victory to British and Irish Lions), includes coach/manager Robbie Deans, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Israel Folau, Berrick Barnes, Scott Higginbotham, James Horwill, James O’Connor, Will Genia, Christian Leali’ifano, Michael Hooper, Stephen Moore etc., signed on front of jersey by all the players and manager with black permanent marker; sold together with a group of four photographs signed by international rugby union players, comprising: Lote Tuqiri & Rocky Elsom of Australia, Brian O’Driscoll of Ireland, and Lee Byrne of Wales, all 10 by 8in., colour signed in marker pen; comes with COA and photo proof (5) £250 - 300*

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903 An Irish Football Association Runners Up Irish Challenge Cup awarded to Elisha Scott B.C.F.C. in 1917, the 9ct gold medal brooch awarded to Elisha Scott of Belfast Celtic FC in 1917, 3.5cm, missing pendant loop Elisha Scott was the Liverpool FC goalkeeper during 1912 season and then again in 1934 and made 430 league appearances for Liverpool FC. £600 - 800*

901 An Irish Football Association Irish Cup medal awarded to William Gouk in 1882 Q.I.F.C., the gold medal engraved obverse and reverse, boxed, 2.5cm. Queen’s Island FC won 1-0 against Cliftonville on the 13th May 1882 at Prospect (Ballynagagh), the goal scored by T Stewart and the attendance being 2,000. The 1881-82 Irish cup was the second edition of the premier knock-out cup competition in Irish Football. £1,000 - 1,500*

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904 Brighton A.F.C. football medal awarded in 1895, gold-mounted silver, the reverse inscribed BRIGHTON A.F.C., PRESENTED TO R. ARMSTRONG, FOR ATTENDANCE AT CLUB RUNS £60 - 80*

902 An Irish Football Association Irish Cup Winner’s Medal awarded to Jas Barrow C.F.C.1896-97, the 15ct gold medal with green enamel shamrock obverse and engraved reverse, later converted to a broock, 5.4 x 2.1cm; together with a photgraph of James H Barrow, boxed Cliftonville FC won the Irish Cup after a 3-1 win over Sherwood Foresters at Grosvenor Park. £800 - 1,200*

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905 9ct. gold winner’s medal awarded to R. Shaw of Stockton FC for the Beerschot [Easter] Cup in Antwerp in 1914, engraved with details obverse & reverse, in original case of issue The Beerschot Easter Football Tournament took place between 1905 and 1914, with the sole exception of 1913. The tournament was revived after WW1 but only for 1920 & 1921, the last competition. Other English winners included Nunhead who rattled up a hat-trick of wins between 1910 and 1912, and before this Old Mancunians in 1907. £150 - 200*

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Jimmy Ashcroft (Arsenal’s first England international footballer) Lots 906 to 909 James (Jimmy) Ashcroft (British, 1878-1943), an English football goalkeeper, signing for Everton as an amateur in 1897, then to Gravesend United in 1899. He signed as a professional footballer in June 1900 for Woolwich Arsenal, making his debut on 15th September 1900 against Burton Swifts, losing 1-0 on the day. Through his career with Woolwich Arsenal he made 303 appearances in eight seasons until 1908, of which 273 appearances were in the league. He was the first goalkeeper to play for Woolwich Arsenal in the first division and having played in two FA Cup semi-finals with Woolwich Arsenal in 1905/06 against Newcastle United, losing 2-0 at Victoria Ground, Stoke and 1906/07 against The Wednesday losing 3-1 at St Andrew’s, Birmingham. Ashcroft was the first Arsenal player to be capped for England winning three caps in the British Home Nations Championship matches of 1906, England won twice against Ireland and Wales and lost to Scotland, which meant sharing the 1905/06 championship trophy with Scotland, both teams having each gained four points in the championship. In 1908 he was sold to Blackburn Rovers where he went onto play over 120 times and reached another FA Cup semi-final in 1910/11 against Bradford City, losing 3-0 at Bramall Lane, Sheffield and won the First Division title in 1911/12. In 1913 he was released by Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer, placing an advert in The Athletic News he signed for Tranmere Rovers, playing for one season before WWI and all first class football was halted and with that his retirement from football.

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906 Woolwich Arsenal medal awarded to goalkeeper Jimmy Ashcroft to commemorate the club’s promotion to the Division One of the Football League in season 1903-04 during which Ashcroft kept a club record 20 clean sheets, 9ct. gold, inscribed WOOLWICH ARSENAL CRICKET CLUB, TO COMMEMORATE PROMOTION TO FIRST LEAGUE, PRESENTED TO J. ASHCROFT, 1903-4 £2,000 - 3,000* 907 Jimmy Ashcroft’s debut England international cap v Ireland 1905-06, the white cap with gold wire rose and dated 1906, tear above rose

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908 Jimmy Ashcroft England v Wales international cap 1905-06, the red cap with gold wire rose and dated 1906 This match was played at Cardiff Arms Park 19th March 1906. England won 1-0. £1,500 - 2,000*

910 Stoke City Football League Division Two promotion medal awarded to club captain Alec Milne in season 1921-22, 9ct. gold, inscribed STOKE CITY FOOTBALL CLUB (1908) Co. Ltd., TO COMMEMORATE THE WINNING OF PROMOTION, TO THE 1st. Div. OF THE ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, SEASON 1921-22, A.J. MILNE, CAPT.

909 Jimmy Ashcroft’s third and final England cap awarded for the game v Scotland 1905-06, the purple cap with gold wire rose and dated 1906 This match was played at Hampden Park 7th April 1906. Scotland beat England 2-1. £1,500 - 2,000*

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Alexander James Milne was born in Hebburn, Tyneside 29th September 1889. The left back began his career in local amateur football for West Stanley and Hebburn Argyle before being signed by Stoke at the age of 23, making his debut in a Southern League fixture v West Ham United. Milne was known for his no-nonsense tackling and his solid performances at left back helped the club to gain a return to The Football League in 1914-15. However, Stoke did not play a League fixture until after World War One in season 1919-20. He became a stalwart of the side and was club captain during the 1921-22 season when Stoke City gained promotion to the First Division after finishing runners-up behind Nottingham Forest and ahead of Barnsley on goal ratio. Milne later suffered injury problems, missing the entire 1923-24 campaign. After making 276 appearances in all competitions for the “Potters”, Milne joined Doncaster Rovers in 1926-27, retiring in 1929-30. £800 - 1,200*

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911 A Frank Roberts white England international football shirt season 1924-25, woollen button-up 16in. neck long-sleeved shirt with embroidered F.A. three lions badge, very good condition Frank Roberts (British, 1894-1961), an English professional footballer, playing from 1910s to 1928. His career started with Sandbach Villa and Sandbach Ramblers before transferring to Crewe Alexandra and in 1914 to Bolton Wanderers until 1922, making guest appearances for Brentford in 1916/17, West Ham United in 1917/18 and 1918/19 seasons. Moving to Manchester City in 1922 for a fee of £3,400, scoring his goal for City against Bolton Wanderers at Hyde Road, Manchester on the 18th November 1922. Having successful goal scoring achievements for Manchester City he earned an England call up and made his England debut in December 1924 against Belgium, with England wining 4-0 with the goals from Joe Braford and Billy Walker. Roberts played in the 1925 British Home Nations Championship for England, where he scored twice in the 2-1 victory against Wales, at Vetch Field, Swansea and played again in the 2-0 defeat to Scotland, the Championship was won by Scotland. His fourth and final cap came against France in May 1925, resulting in a 3 -2 victory for England. Roberts continued his footballing career with Manchester City, until the 1928/29 season, with Manchester City reaching the FA Cup Final in 1926 against Bolton Wanderers at Wembley, London, and losing 1-0 on the day. In the 1927/28 season Manchester City were promoted to the first division with Robert’s the top scorer with twenty goals. Roberts made 237 appearances for Manchester City and scored 137 goals, listing him the sixteenth greatest ever City player in Ian Penney’s book The Essential History of Manchester City. £1,000 - 1,500*

912 A Royal Navy & Royal Marines Football Association representative cap awarded to the Welsh amateur international and Gloucester City player W.C. “Stoker” Peart in season 1935-36, the interior named in ink W.C. PEART £80 - 120*

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913 A fine-quality period photograph taken on the occasion of the T. Harris Benefit XI Match and showing Joe Mercer (striped shirt, 3rd row right) in the Notts County & Select XI groups season 1914-15, Joe senior is in the second row from the back on the far right hand side, 12 by 14in., mounted & framed, 54 by 66cm., no picture glass, otherwise good The group also includes Sam Hardy, Albert Iremonger, Billy Meredith, Bob Crompton and others. £150 - 200*

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914 Joe Mercer’s F.A. International medal 1938-39, 18ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed F.A. INTERNATIONAL, the edge inscribed S. 1938-39, lacking original loop suspension on account of five of Joe Mercer’s medals having previously been converted by a jeweller into a linked bracelet During this period players making their debut for England were given an option by the Football Association to receive a gold commemorative medal instead of their normal match fee. Mercer evidently chose the medal. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £700 - 1,000*

914 915 A group of five Joe Mercer Arsenal FC playing contracts, dated 9th June 1947, 1st August 1948, 1st August 1950, 1st July 1952 & 1st August 1953, the first signed by Mercer and club secretary George Allison, the second by Mercer, the remaining signature lines typed in with the player and club secretary’s name £500 - 700*

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916 Alan Oakes red & black striped Manchester City No.6 1969 F.A. Cup Final jersey, long-sleeved unworn spare, inscribed above & below the badge M.C.F.C., WEMBLEY 1969 In the 1969 F.A Cup Final Manchester City beat Leicester City 1-0 through a goal by Neil Young in the 24th minute. Alan Oakes came up through the youth ranks at Maine Road and made 680 League & Cup appearances for Manchester City between 1959 and 1976, easily an all-time club record. The only other player to exceed 600 games is goalkeeper Joe Corrigan. In addition to his F.A. Cup medal. Oakes won Football League Division One & Two Championships, two Football League Cups, a European Cup Winners’ Cup, and two F.A. Charity Shields. £1,500 - 2,000* 916 208

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Frank Swift (Manchester City & England and later a sports journalist) Lots 917 to 919 Frank Victor Swift (British, 1913-1958), an English footballer, having played for Manchester City and England. Having played with local clubs near Blackpool he signed professionally to First Division team Manchester City in 1932 and continued until 1949. Having played in the 1934 FA Cup Final against Portsmouth at Wembley, London, winning 2-1 with the young nervous Swift playing in goal and fainting in relief at the final whistle. During WWII Swift played with City making 134 wartime league appearances and also joined the British Army enlisting at the Army School of Physical Training based near Aldershot FC, making guest appearances with Matt Busby, Jimmy Hagan, Joe Mercer, Stan Cullis, Cliff Britton and Tommy Lawton. In April 1944 he played for British Army XI in Edinburgh against a Royal Air Force XI wining 4-0 and in September 1944 he played for a Combined Services XI (Great Britain XI) against Ireland at Windsor Park wining 8-4. In 1944 he represented the FA Services XI in matches against France and Belgium and in 1945 with the British Army XI on a European Tour. After WWII Manchester won the 2nd division championship and making his first Official England International appearance in September 1946 against Ireland in a 7-2 victory, going on to make 33 wartime and international appearances for England. After which he worked in journalism most notably for the News of the World and being the president of the Manchester City Supporters Club. Swift died aged 44 in the Munich Air Disaster on the 6th February 1958, after reporting on Manchester United’s European Cup match against Red Star Belgrade in Belgrade, Yugoslavia for the News of the World. He was one of the twenty three victims of the disaster and died on his way to hospital after being pulled alive from the wreckage. Swift has been regarded as one of the best English goalkeepers along with Gordon Banks and Peter Shilton and was named as one of the Football League 100 Legends in 1998 celebrating 100 seasons of the league football in England and has been inducted into the Manchester City Hall of Fame.

917 A token of appreciation presented by the Army Football Association to Frank Swift, in the form of wirework and cloth emblem, framed and glazed with plaque inscribed F.V. Swift, sold together with a quantity of original press photographs all featuring Swift, including war time subjects as well as wedding photographs and other subjects £200 - 300*

918 Match participation plaque presented to Frank Swift, on the occasion of the Great Britain v Rest of Europe Football Match, played at Hampden Park Glasgow 10th May 1947, a gilt metal and blue enamel roundel issued by FIFA with full match inscription, mounted on a wooden back board, with brass easel supports, 10cm square, sold together with a programme for the match, poor condition (2) £250 - 350*

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919 Football Hall of Fame induction trophy awarded posthumously to Frank Swift in 1971, designed as a football sculpture encircled by wings on a wooden plinth, with plaque engraved Football Hall of Fame 1971 Frank Swift, 25cm, sold together with a brochure relating to the opening of the Football Hall of Fame, two souvenir programmes and a press photograph of Frank Swift’s grandson accepting the trophy and a press cutting (6) £500 - 800*

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920 A presentation to Billy Wright from the Argentine F.A. on the occasion of the international match v England at Wembley 9th May 1951, in the form of a traditional Argentina yerba mate gourd and bombilla, the gourd with.800 silver mount, the.800 silver bombilla with 18k gold mouth piece, inscribed with the match details This was the first time that a team other than Scotland had played England at Wembley Stadium. The match was part of the Festival of Britain celebrations. £200 - 250*

921 The Football League Division One Championship medal awarded to Allenby Chilton of Manchester United in season 1951-52, silver-gilt, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1951-52, MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., A. CHILTON, in original fitted case Allenby Chilton (British, 1918-1966), an English footballer, having played briefly for Liverpool and then with Manchester United from 1938 to 1955, the WWII making his United career short lived. Although making guest appearances with Cardiff City, Middlesborough, Newcastle United and Charlton Athletic, whom he helped win the War Cup South Final in 1944. He served with the Durham Light Infantry and was active in the Normandy Landings. Post war he was centre-half for Matt Busby’s team and was a key member in the 1951/52 league championship, the first league title in forty one years for Manchester United. In 1955 he went on to become player/manager for Grimsby Town, then as manager for both Wigan Athletic and Hartlepool United. £10,000 - 12,000*

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922 Two presentations to Bert Williams for England international appearances, both in the form of letter openers, the first presented by the Norwegian F.A. during the England end of season 1949 Tour; the other a gift from the Spanish F.A., inscribed to the blade ESPANA - INGLATERRA, MADRID, 18 MAYO 1955 Bert ‘The Cat’ Williams MBE (British, 1920-2014) an English international football goalkeeper, played with Wolverhampton Wanderers from 1945 to 1959, winning the FA Cup Final in 1949 against Leicester City and the League Championship title in 1953/54. Making his England debut on 22nd May 1949 against France, wining 3-1 in the match and keeping his position as England’s goalkeeper through the 1950 FIFA World Cup where England were defeated by the USA, making twenty four England appearances from 1949 to 1955. £120 - 180*

923 A miniature replica Real Madrid 1956 European Cup Trophy, the silver-plated miniature replica of the European Cup Trophy made by Alegre Joyeros of Madrid, to commemorate the victory of Real Madrid in 1956. The twin handled cup raised on a marble base, is engraved ‘Coupe des Clubs Champions Européens’, height: 15cm. £1,000 - 1,200*

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924 Two pairs of unused vintage 1950s football boots, the first pair “Aston Villa”, the other “Italia” and bearing an A.B.C. maker’s tag with player endorsement from the Swedish international and 1948 Olympic football gold medallist Gunnar Gren; the lot also including two unused left foot boots in black, white & tan leather £140 - 180*

925 Blue Yugoslavia No.11 international jersey 1950s, long-sleeved, woollen, no further information known, old tape marks from previous framing £200 - 300*

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926 The gold watch presented by Tottenham Hotspur to club captain Danny Blanchflower to commemorate the 1960-61 double winning season, a gentlemen’s Longines 9ct. gold automatic wristwatch, 1960, with silvered dial signed Longines Flagship, Automatic, gilt baton and Arabic markers, sweep centre seconds, self-winding, the case inscribed PRESENTED TO R.D. BLANCHFLOWER (CAPTAIN) BY TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C. ON WINNING THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND THE F.A. CUP, 1961, 18ct. gold strap, original Harrods retail case; sold together with a signed letter of authenticity from Gayle Blanchflower dated 2003 (2) Robert Dennis ‘Danny’ Blanchflower (Northern Irish, 1926-1993) mostly notably Northern Ireland and Tottenham Hotspur footballer, having played with Gelntoran, Barnsley, Aston Villa, Toronto City, Boksbury and Durban City during his career. He made debut for Tottenham Hotspur in 1954 and played for ten years at White Hart Lane with 337 league appearances and 382 total appearance’s scoring 21 goals. The highlight of his career was during the 1960/61 season, as captain of Spurs winning their first eleven matches and wining the league by eight points, beating Leicester City in the final of the FA Cup Final 2-0 at Wembley, London, the first team in the 20th century to win the League and Cup Double. He earned 56 International caps for Northern Ireland starting in 1949 and captained his country to reach the quarter finals of the World Cup in 1958. £8,000 - 10,000*

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927 Silver & enamel 1960-61 International Football League Championship trophy plaque awarded to Scottish League’s George Herd, inscribed WINNERS, INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, SEASON 1960-61, G.HERD, VERSUS, THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2-1, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE OF IRELAND 5-1, on wooden backboard with easel support, height 13.5cm. George Herd (Scottish, b.1936) most notably a Scotland and Sunderland footballer, having played with Inverness Thistle, Queen’s Park, Clyde, Vancouver Royal Canadians and Hartlepool during his career dating from 1950s to 1971. He won his first cap with Scotland in April 1958, losing to England 4-0. He won five caps with Scotland during the 1958-60 period scoring one goal and three caps with the Scottish league XI in 1960 scoring three goals. Provenance: George Herd Collection. Bonham’s 2nd November 2005, lot 613. £300 - 500*

928 928 Bobby Robson: a white England No.4 international jersey worn in the match v Wales at Ninian Park 14th October 1961, by Bukta, short-sleeved v-neck; sold with a signed hand written card from Bobby Robson reading: THIS IS THE SHIRT THAT I WORE AGAINST WALES AT NINIAN PARK IN CARDIFF ON OCTOBER 14th 1961 WE DREW 1-1, BOBBY ROBSON (2) £1,000 - 1,500* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

929 929 Eusebio red Benfica No.10 shirt, by Socidel, Portugal, white wing collar, short-sleeved, club badge Provenance: The present seller acquired this shirt in Northern Ireland from an individual whose father had won it in a raffle at a fund raiser for Glentoran FC Supporters Club. This was at the time of Benfica’s visit to Glentoran for the European Cup fixture of 13th September 1967. However, it does not appear to be a shirt from that game as Benfica wore a round neck collar. The wing collar shirts are of a slightly earlier period. £500 - 800*

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930 A gold medal presented to Pelé by Montova F.C. on the occasion of the friendly match v Santos F.C., in Mantua, Italy, 17th June 1967, marked 750, diameter: 36mm, weight: 19.42gms. Provenance: Pelé Collection, Julien’s Auctions. £1,500 - 2,000*

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931 Roger Hunt’s bronze 1968 UEFA European Football Championship third-place medal, the obverse designed with a football set over a map of Europe, the reverse inscribed U E F A, CHAMPIONNAT D’EUROPE, 1968, IIIe RANG, ribbon suspension, in original Huguenin fitted case The qualification competition for the 1968 European Championship was played in two phases: a group stage, taking place from 1966 until 1968, and quarter-finals played over home & away legs in 1968. The four winning team then participated in the final tournament in Italy, these being England, Italy, Soviet Union & Yugoslavia. England were drawn against Yugoslavia and succumbed to an 87th minute goal by Dzajic. In the third-fourth place play-off England won the bronze medal by defeating the Soviet Union 2-0 through goals by Charlton & Hurst. Hosts Italy won the European title when beating Yugoslavia 2-0 in a replay. Provenance: The Roger Hunt Collection. Graham Budd Auctions, 26th April 2016, lot 827. £3,000 - 4,000*

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Maurice Setters (Manchester United and other English clubs, and assistant manager to Jack Charlton’s Republic of Ireland team) Lots 932 to 955 Maurice Setters (born 1936), an English footballer and manager, making more than 400 appearances in the Football League, representing Exeter City (1954/55), West Bromwich Albion (1955/60), Manchester United (1960/65), Stoke City (1965/67), Coventry City (1967/70) and Charlton Athletic (1970). Setters was included in England’s 1958 FIFA World Cup squad as a reserve player but did not travel and play in any matches. In 1960 he transferred from West Bromwich Albion to Manchester United for a fee of £30,000, Matt Busby signed Setters as a replacement for Wilf McGuinness and he went on to Captain Manchester United. He won a F.A. Cup winner’s medal in 1963 and his final game with United was the 7-0 win over Aston Villa in season 1964/65. Setters was sold to Stoke City, and later had a spell with Coventry City. During the early 1970s Setters was manager for Doncaster Rovers, leading onto his assistant manager position under Jack Charlton with Sheffield Wednesday in 1977. Later assisting Charlton with the Republic of Ireland from 1986 to 1995, encompassing the most successful period of the countries footballing history, qualifying for a European Championship Euro ’88 where Ireland beat England in the group stages 1-0 and two FIFA World Cups, 1990 World Cup in Italy reaching the quarter finals and 1994 World Cup in USA making the last 16.

932 An England Under 23’s International Cap v Hungary 1956 awarded to Maurice Setters, sold together with the Intermediate International Match England v Romania Itinerary 16th October 1957; Official F.A. of Wales International Match Programme Wales v England Under 23’s April 23rd 1958; Representative Match England v Young England Itinerary 2nd May 1958 (4) £300 - 400*

933 A rare autographed International Match England v France Banquet 27th November 1957, signed in pen on the back cover by the Manchester United Busby Babes Roger Byrne, Duncan Edwards and Tommy Taylor, other signatures include Bobby Robson, Maurice Setters, Tom Finney, Walter Winterbottom, Harold Shepherdson, Billy Wright etc. £250 - 350* 934 Maurice Setters’s red Manchester United No.6 1963 F.A. Cup Final jersey, later signed in black marker pen, long-sleeved, the club badge inscribed WEMBLEY, 1963; sold with a signed, hand-written letter of authenticity from Maurice Sellers (2) Maurice Setters was the Manchester United left-half in the 1963 F.A. Cup Final. United beat Leicester City 3-1 through goals by Law and Herd (2). Keyworth scored the consolation goal for Leicester. £6,000 - 8,000* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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935 Maurice Setters’ player contracts with Manchester United, dated 20th July 1963 and 24th July 1964, sold together with letters of terms and wages; a Manchester United F.C. Semi-Final Dinner Menu 31st March 1962, for the match against Tottenham Hotspur, signed by the Manchester United Team in blue pen, Matt Busby, Bobby Charlton, Maurice Setters, David Herd, Johnny Giles, Noel Cantwell, Nobby Stiles, etc and a leather framed photograph of the Manchester United Team 25th Sept 1963, signed by Maurice Setters (5) £500 - 800* 935 936 A signed print of Matt Busby by Harold Riley, dated 1991, signed by Matt Busby and Harold Riley in lower margin, 29.6 x 42cm. £200 - 300* 937 An oil painting of the footballer Maurice Setters in Coventry City strip circa late 1960s, signed by the artist, possibly Adrian Slack, the work comprising a head & shoulders portrait with a match action image beyond, framed, overall 65 by 78cm £200 - 300*

936 938 Maurice Setters’ Republic of Ireland official blazer, navy blue wool, Made in Ireland, FAI badge to breast pocket £150 - 250*

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939 Maurice Setters’ Republic of Ireland 1994 World Cup official blazer, emerald green by Cedarwood State, the breast pocket with badge incorporating the World Cup and FAI logos; sold with a Cedwarwood State short-sleeved white cotton smart shirt bearing the same crest as the blazer badge (2) £300 - 500*

941 A group of eight items of Maurice Setters’ Republic of Ireland issue clothing, two short-sleeved cotton shirts for Italia ‘90, polo shirt for US Cup ‘92, sleeveless knitwear sweater for Euro 88, polo shirt for UEFA Youth Championship 1988-90, a signed FAI polo shirt; FAI training ground top, and a Guinness sponsored polo shirt inscribed SETTER PURE GENIUS £200 - 300*

943 Team-signed Republic of Ireland jersey from the Maurice Setters Collection, Umbro, signature in black marker pen, with dedication from Maurice Setters and the Ireland team “To Ian” £150 - 200*

944 A Euro ‘88 Italia ‘90 award to Maurice Setters in Recognition of Your Success from The Fans plaque, 23 x 30.5cm, sold together with a F.A. plaque engraved ‘B’ Interntaional Match Republic of Ireland v England at Turners Cross Cork 27th March 1990, 18 x 15cm; Irish Football Association Of Northern Ireland plaque, 21.5 x 15cm; a Cita’ di Terrasini Italia ‘90 plaque, mounted, 17 x 13cm plaque (4) £80 - 120* 940 A group of Maurice Setters’ Republic of Ireland issued track suits, two green Umbro tops, an Adidas top and bottoms, and a long length track suit overcoat £300 - 500*

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942 A group of nine Maurice Setters’ polo/t-shirts relating to the Republic of Ireland at the 1994 World Cup £300 - 400*

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945 A Sheffield silver-plated twin handled tray, engraved Maurice Setters, the oval tray with pierced gallery, upon four ball and claw supports, the centre engraved Maurice Setters A memento of Ireland’s Historic Qualification for the 1990 World Cup Finals, General Motors December 1989, 7.3 x 51cm.; sold together with a heavy brass hexagon FIFA/Coca Cola award commemorating Portugal ‘91, featuring a football on each side, Portugal ‘91 VI Campeonato Mundial de Juniores, diameter: 8cm; and a Cricket School Award to Maurice Setters 1962, in the form of a wooden shield with applied silver-plated and gilt shield with cricketing figure, engraved M. & D.W.C.L. Daily Mail C.C Runners-up 1962 M. Setters, 13 x 10.8cm (3) £200 - 300*

948 A Spanish porcelain twin handled blue and white tray, commemorating Campeonato Del Mundo Italia ‘90 Espana - Republica De Irlanda, Sevilla 16 Nov 1988, bears factory stamp to reverse, 41.5 x 25.3cm. £150 - 200*

946 An Italia ‘90 Tipperary crystal ornament in the form of the Football World Cup trophy, of tall proportions, engraved Bord Gais RTE Sport Italia ‘90, 28.5cm. £600 - 800*

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947 A Waterford crystal lamp base with engraved photograph of Maurice Setters, also engraved with Maurice Setters and Presented by Frank Fahey TD Minister for Sport to The Republic of Ireland World Cup Football Squad Italy 1990, 26.5cm. £300 - 500*

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949 A 22ct gold 1990 50 ECU proof coin, commemorating Ireland’s outstanding performance in Italia ‘90 from GM/Opel July 1990, with certificate from the Central Bank of Ireland, diameter 22 mm, with original box and plastic capsule, original box damaged and plastic capsule stuck to the exterior lid £600 - 800*

950 Two FIFA World Cup Italia ‘90 Workshop instruction folders, both signed by Maurice Setters, sold together with hand written Republic of Ireland Team sheets dated 1987, signed by Maurice Setters, with a collection of signed photographs of Maurice Setters; signed Republic of Ireland match programmes from 1987/88; a newspaper article scrapbook of Maurice Setters playing career, with other memorabilia from the period, etc. £150 - 250*

951 A collection of autographed F.A of Ireland Official Republic of Ireland Match Guides and Itineraries, each signed in pen by Maurice Setters, comprising Euro ‘96, European Championship Finals 1988; World Cup Group 6 Qualifying Competition 1989; FIFA World CUP Group Three Qualifying Match 1992 and others (27) £1,000 - 1,500*

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952 A Chris Hughton Testimonial Match Waterford crystal vase, engraved with Chris Hughton Testimonial Match Lansdowne Road Dublin Sunday 28th May 1995, 20.4cm. £80 - 120*

953 A David O’Leary Testimonial Waterford Crystal tankard, engraved The David O’Leary Testimonial, 11.5cm. £200 - 300*

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954 A group of presentations to Maurice Setters, comprising i) a Galway crystal vase with cover, commemorating Maurice Setters and Ireland’s Performance in the European Championships Finals 1988, the removable cover, engraved to body, 32cm; ii) a Dublin crystal vase with cover, engraved Present to Maurice Setters December 1993 with Philips logo, 31.5cm. (accompanied by a photograph of this award ceremony, signed by Setters in black marker pen); iii) a set if four Galway crystal brandy goblets, commemorating Fran Fields Testimonial Sept 1990, 11.8cm.; iv) a Dublin crystal vase engraved International Club Achievement Award Maurice Setters, 16.5cm; v) a Dublin crystal circular ashtray engraved Que Sera Sera Aer Lingus, diameter: 10.8cm.; and vi) a crystal circular ashtray engraved Euro ‘88 Congratulations Ireland Aer Lingus, diameter: 8.7cm. £200 - 300*

955 A collection of personal items belonging to Maurice Setters, comprising of two pairs of gilt metal and enamel cufflinks, each pair bearing the initial M; sold together with a Mini Slazenger Gradidge Super Cricket Bat, signed by the 1964 Australian Touring Team; a personalised hurling stick presented to Maurice Setters by an Irish School Association in 1988, with newspaper article; eleven VHS cassettes; a collection of match boxes; a 3-dimensional interior of a pub framed; a Roisin O’Shea print of a shop front Maurice Setters, framed; a white FAI Cup Winners Bray Wanderers A.F.C. t-shirt; 1994 International Celebrity Soccer Calendar; 1992 FAI Calendar; 1991 Italia ‘90 The Moments Calendar; various newspaper articles signed in pen; replica FIFA Football World Cup cards, dating 1930 to 1990; photographs; an autographed Boys’ Book of All Sports, signed in pen on inside cover, with a signed picture of Setters when he played at West Bromwich; a pair of unused Nike Bandolier II black and yellow trainers, boxed; a pair of Nike Tiempo black and silver trainers, boxed; three photographs of the Republic of Ireland Youth and World Cup Squads, 1990, etc. £100 - 200*

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956 Pelé match-worn jersey and match-worn boots, the jersey a signed white Santos No.10 jersey worn in the match v Roma 3rd March 1972, sold with a letter of authenticity from the son of Nocaute Jack, the Brazil team masseur 1970-1994, and two dealer issued COAs from JSA and Jersey14; and a pair of Pelé’s football boots, black & white Puma Pelé Santos boots, offered with a COA from BidAMI Auctions; the lot also including Pelé memorabilia comprising a Pelé featured rosette issued for the Santos v Fulham game 03/12/1973, Pelé’s 1st Match in London; an Original Pelé Match Flyer Advertising Santos FC v Washington Darts 1970; and an NY Cosmos Official Pelé Farewell Programme October 1, 1977 Cosmos v Santos £8,000 - 12,000*

957 Pelé: signed black & white striped Santos No.10 match jersey, long-sleeved, signed to the reverse No.10, the signatures is certified by a PSA/DNA sticker Match worn by Pelé and signed by him on back number as “Edson Pelé”. Stitched on the back of the jersey is Pelé’s number 10 in white tackle twill numbering. 1972 would see Pelé achieve significant club milestones in playing his 1,000th Santos FC game, and scoring his 1,000th Santos FC goal. £2,500 - 3,500*

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958 Pelé [Edson Arantes do Nascimento]: a signed yellow Brazil No.10 international jersey, by Athleta, short-sleeved, signed by Pelé and additionally by Carlos Alberto, Rivellino & Bellini, some now faint, water stains; sold together with a photograph of the present vendor with Pelé and this shirt (2) £3,000 - 5,000* 959 Caju [Paulo Cezar Lima]: a yellow Brazil No.18 international jersey 1971, by Superball/Athleta, short-sleeved; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Pauli Cesar Lima stating that this was his shirt from the match v Paraguay at the Maracana 24th July 1971 (2) £600 - 800* 960 Brito [Hercules Brito Ruas]: a yellow Brazil No.2 international jersey c.1971-72, Superball/Athleta, short-sleeved; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Brito (2) This lot comes with a signed letter from Brito confirming this shirt came from his collection. However, Brito appears to be mistaken about which match this jersey relates to. He believes it to be from the game v Mexico at the Maracana 30th September 1970, but the 3-star shirt was used for the first time v Austria 11th July 1971. Brito played internationally until 1972. £600 - 800*

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961 Tottenham Hotspur gold winner’s medal from the 1971 Anglo-Italian League Cup Winners’ Cup awarded to the kit man Johnny Wallis, Hallmarked.750 continental gold & enamel, by Stefano Johnson of Milano, bearing the Italian flag, the reverse with a football scene in raised relief, original fitted case This short lived competition between the English League Cup winners and the Italian League Cup winners was won by Spurs in 1971 when they defeated Torino 3-0 on aggregate. £500 - 700* 962 Mick Hucknall Manchester United Memorabilia Collection: George Best Manchester United No.11 jersey season 1973-74, long-sleeved, mounted in an innovative custom made frame with hinged opening in order that the back of the jersey can be viewed, 87 by 64cm. £15,000 - 20,000* 961

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963 Tommy Docherty 1967 F.A. Cup runners-up medal, official Football Association retrospective presentation in 2010 to pre-1996 F.A. Cup Final managers who at the time received no medal for steering their team to a F.A. Cup Final, the medal in 9ct. gold by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 2010, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1966-67, cased In 2010, and following a campaign by Lawrie McMenemy, The Football Association agreed to honour the managers who took their clubs to an FA Cup final but at the time did not receive a medal. The medals were presented by The League Managers Association at a gala dinner in London’s Park Lane Hilton Hotel on 21st November 2010, with Jose Mourinho invited as a guest speaker. A total of 21 managers received either winner’s or runners-up medals, or both. The list included Tommy Docherty, who won and lost at Wembley with Manchester United and was also a runner-up with Spurs in 1967. Other recipients included David Pleat, Terry Venables and many others. From 1996 managers joined the players and received medals on the day. McMenemy, who led the campaign, and was A F.A. Cup winning manager with Southampton in 1976, was quoted in the press as saying “I wrote to the FA asking them why and was told it was an occasion for the players. I replied, if that was the case why did the match officials receive medals? ‘I was delighted when the F.A. agreed to give medals and mangers before and after 1996 are now equally delighted.” £1,500 - 2,000*

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964 Tommy Docherty 1976 F.A. Cup runners-up medal, official Football Association retrospective presentation in 2010 to pre-1996 F.A. Cup Final managers who at the time received no medal for steering their team to a F.A. Cup Final, the medal in 9ct. gold by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 2010, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1975-76, cased £2,000 - 2,500* 965 Tommy Docherty 1977 F.A. Cup winner’s medal, official Football Association retrospective presentation in 2010 to pre-1996 F.A. Cup Final managers who at the time received no medal for steering their team to a F.A. Cup Final, the medal in 9ct. gold by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 2010 inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1976-77, cased £2,500 - 3,500*

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966 John Mitchell’s Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final runners-up medal, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the edge inscribed 1974-75, with later gilt chain, in original fitted case of issue; sold together with a 1975 F.A. Cup Final programme and ticket stub, and some related print outs/scans £2,500 - 3,500*

967 Ray Kennedy Liverpool FC 1978 European Cup Final tracksuit top, with club crest and inscribed EUROPEAN CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 1978 Provenance: The Ray Kennedy Collection. Christie’s, 29th October 1993. Lot 98. £700 - 1,000*

968 A silver-plated trophy presented by Granada FC to the President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation Pablo Porta on 23rd March 1981, on the occasion of the football match between Spain v England, held in celebration of Granada FC 50th anniversary (1931-1981). Modelled as a pomegranate revealing red jewelled interior with leafy stem, upon a black and white variegated marble base, with engraved plaque to the front, bears label to underside M. Moreno, Granada, 10 x 15 x 8.2cm. £280 - 340*

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969 Two cased sets of German silver Euro ‘88 medals formerly the property of referee Neil Midgley, both stamped.999, the first a pair of medallions, the other of rectangular form £80 - 120*

971 Football cap for the Twelve Yard Club, made by the Football Association’s cap makers Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd and presented to players who have missed crucial penalty kicks during their career In 1999 Gary Lineker and Chris Waddle presented ‘On the Spot - The Twelve Yard Club’ on BBC2. It featured a number of famous football stars who at some time in their career had been entrusted with a crucial penalty kick. The man responsible for introducing the penalty kick into the laws of football was William McCrum in 1891. In the TV programme Gary Lineker stood over the McCrum family grave in Saint Mark’s Parish Church in Armagh City and remarked “This man has a lot to answer for !!!” £100 - 150*

970 An England Youth International cap awarded to Terry Gibson of Tottenham Hotspur in season 1979-80, inscribed for matches v West Germany & Hungary, the interior named in ink TERRY GIBSON £150 - 200*

973 A cased set of eight Pobjoy Mint silver Isle of Man European Football Championship Crowns, 1996, each in a plastic capsule and in a fitted Pobjoy Mint case, diameter: 38mm, with original receipt from 1996 £250 - 350*

974 UEFA 1996 European Football Championship (England Euro’96) official silver commemorative medal, sold together with two Football Association medals minted as gifts on the occasions of international matches, on in gilt, one silvered (3) £200 - 300* 972 Two Euro ‘96 football medallions, the first UEFA England European Championship 1996 medallion, in a plastic capsule and fitted box, diameter: 38 mm; the second a Pobjoy Mint European Football Championship One Crown with enamelled Goaliath on obverse and Queen Elizabeth II and Gibraltar 1996 verso, in a plastic capsule and fitted box, diameter: 38mm. £250 - 350*

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975 Watercolour by Sian Frances (contemporary) portraying Terry Venables and his England coaching team at Euro ‘96, signed, mounted with a title plaque WAR CABINET… MEN WHO PLOTTED ENGLAND’S PROGRESS FROM ROOM 105, TERRY VENABLES, MIKE KELLY, DON HOWE, TED BUXTON, BRYAN ROBSON, the image 28 by 38cm., framed & glazed, overall 42 by 50cm. £200 - 300*

976 Oil painting by Ashley Luff (contemporary) portraying England manager Terry Venables consoling Gareth Southgate after the penalty shoot out v Germany at Euro ‘96, signed & dated ‘96, oil on canvas board, 38 by 47cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 64 by 72cm. This painting was privately commissioned by Terry Venables. £250 - 350*

977 Terry Venables privately commissioned group of eight oil paintings by the artist Ashley Luff who has portrayed a selection of Terry’s favourite football personalities, each signed and bearing dates between 1996 & 1998, oil on canvas board, each 30.5 by 23cm., uniformly framed, the football celebrities comprising: TONY ADAMS, DAVE MACKAY, TOM FINNEY, STANLEY MATTHEWS, BRYAN ROBSON, PAUL McGRATH, DAVID SEAMAN & ALAN SHEARER; sold together with two further Venables commissions of Luff’s work in pastel, comprising retrospective drawings of Corinthians FC c.1890, and the cricketing brothers W.G. & E.M. Grace, both signed, titled and dated 1992 & 1993 respectively, the second the slightly larger image 35 by 38cm., the first the slightly larger frame size 55 by 49cm. (10) £800 - 1,200* 978 A group of seven framed colour photographs from the Terry Venables Collection being a selection of favourites, i) Terry Venables signed large colour photograph of the i) Queen’s Park Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur teams standing for the national anthem at Wembley before the 1982 F.A. Cup Final, signed in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES, X, framed & glazed, 54 by 80cm., good condition ii) Gazza celebrating an England goal at Italia ‘90, large, 70 by 60cm. iii) Terry Venable and Glenn Hoddle arriving at Lancaster Gate in 1996 iv) Peter Shilton and his England caps v) Gazza and Ian Wright covered in mud at an England training session, lacking picture glass vi) Gary Lineker gurning vii) Eric Cantona sticking a finger in Steve Hodge’s nostril, some with hand written captions, various sizes, typically 88 by 36cm., good condition £100 - 150*

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979 Six framed picture presentations from the Terry Venables Collection, including a signed caricature print in an England strip, and a signed photo in a Spurs line-up; the lot also including three photo monatges features Venables’s associations with Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, QPR, Barcelona and England, one of the montages also featuring a photo of Bobby Moore; also a framed 1972 newspaper page featuring the famous Terry O’Neill footballers photo shoot, various sizes £150 - 250*

980 A trophy from the Tony Barton Memorial Match, a silver plated miniature urn, inscribed TONY BARTON, MEMORIAL MATCH, DEC 1994, height 8cm; sold together with a pint tankard presented to Terry Venables for his appearance on Al Murray’s TV programme “The Pub Landlord” (2) £100 - 150*

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981 Two presentations received by Terry Venables, the first a Scottish quaich presented on the occasion of the Steve Nicol Testimonial Match 10th October 1993, Liverpool v Terry Venable International XI played at Anfield, width across handles 15cm.; the other presented from H.R.H. Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, President of the Football Association of Malaysia in 1995, Venables being a Guest of Honour at Malaysia Soccer Awards Night 5th January 1995, the presentation a Royal Selangor pewter coffee service comprising a tray, coffee pot, hot water jug, sugar bowl & creamer; sold with a photograph of Venables receiving gifts from His Royal Highness; the lot also including a 1966 World Cup commemorative medal, in gilt, portrayal of the Jules Rimet Trophy, the reverse inscribed with details of previous winners; and a cased pair of World Cup USA 1994 coins £200 - 300*

982 FC Barcelona centenary shirt presented to Terry Venables by Ramon Alfonseda, President of the Agrupacio Barca Veterans, being a 1920 replica, in original box of issue with presentation letter dated 2010; sold with another centenary shirt; and a glass goblet inscribed J.J.J.O. - 1992, BARCELONA, 17 d’OCTUBRE 1986 (3) £150 - 250*

983 Terry Venables England apparel from his spell as assistant coach to Steve McLaren, including a two-piecd suit, a signed training top; track suit top & bottoms, and training shorts & top; the lot also including a souvenir Aspinal notebook from the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the F.A. £300 - 500* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


986 Kevin Keegan Midland Football Alliance Player of the Year Trophy, with backplate engraved details of the winners between seasons 1997-98 and 2012-13, and a portrait of Kevin Keegan who presented the trophy annually, the main wooden base mounted with a gilded football boot and football. further recipient details engraved on base plaques for seasons 2013-14 to 2016-17, after which the trophy was retired, 39cm. high, 39cm. long, 22cm. wide; sold with a canned photo of Kevin Keegan at an awards ceremony (2) £200 - 300*

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984 Frank Lampard England shirt from the Terry Venables Collection, a white England No.8 jersey from the match v Holland 15th November 2006, short-sleeved, inscribed HOLLAND v ENGLAND, 15-11-2006, the reverse lettered LAMPARD £250 - 350*

985 A Real Madrid Spanish Super Cup 1997/98 player trophy, the abstract bronze trophy, raised upon a square black marble base, sculpted by Alegre Joyeros, Madrid, height: 12.5cm. The 1997 Supercopa de Espana was a two-leg Spanish football matches, played on the 20th and 23rd August 1997. FC Barcelona won the first match 2-1 and Real Madrid won the 2nd match 4-1. £180 - 240*

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987 A set of Manchester United 1998-99 Treble Winning season hallmarked sterling silver scale replicas of the Premier League, F.A. Cup and UEFA Champions League trophies, from a limited edition of 28 privately commissioned for Manchester United players and officials from A. Dawe Silversmiths in 1999, a 29th replica set was produced in 2003 for Sir Alex Ferguson and sold at charity auction, each trophy a 10in. exact replica of the treble trophies mounted onto a 64cm. long wooden base and engraved with a commemorative plate, in a custom made red carrying case; sold with documents of provenance from the manufacturers explaining that this particular trophy set was refused by a Manchester United as he did not play in the Champions League Final in Barcelona v Bayern Munich, the set was subsequently sold privately (2) £7,000 - 10,000*

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988 Crewe Alexandra 2002-03 Football League Division Two runners-up medal, silvered, with sponsor’s neck ribbon; sold with a COA on Crewe Alexandra headed paper (2) £140 - 180*

990 Keith Gillespie Northern Ireland international football cap 2005, inscribed with the details of the matches for Azerbaijan, Malta, England, Austria, Wales & Portugal, the interior of the cap with wire thread inscription for “Keith Gillespie” Keith Gillespie won a total of 86 caps for Northern Ireland. The winger was a Sheffield United player when selected for these 2005 internationals. £700 - 900*

991 UEFA Super Cup Competition replica trophy, circa pre 2006, the silver-plated ovoid cup, with a partial twisted base and circular UEFA inset logo, raised upon a circular marble base with ‘Super Competition’ band, the upper edge bears dents, height: 45.5cm. The UEFA Super Cup is an annual super cup football mathc organised by UEFA and contested by the reigning champions of the two main European club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League. Current champions are Atletico Madrid. £1,500 - 2,000*

989 9ct. gold medal commemorating Rangers Football Club’s domestic treble-winning season in 2002-03 £220 - 260*

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992 Brazil 2007 Copa America winner’s medal, inscribed COPA AMERICA, AL CAMPEON 2007, C.S.F., red ribbon £1,200 - 1,600*

993 Chile 2015 Copa America participation medal, gilt & enamel, inscribed COPA AMERICA, CHILE 2015 £300 - 400*

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994 A 2018 Supercopa de Espana winner’s medal, of circular form with Supercopa de Espana and Temp. 2017-2018 reverse, with ribbon, diameter: 60mm. The 2018 Supercopa de Espana was won by FC Barcelona. This medal was awarded to one of the Barcelona staff members. £1,500 - 2,000*

995 A replica FC Barcelona 2018 Copa de Rey trophy, the silver-plated scale replica of the 2018 Copa de Sm El Rey was presented to the players and officials at the football club, the twin handle cup upon a black base with blue and garnet ribbons, the cup with applied gilt logo and engraved ‘Campeonato de Espana Cops des M El Rey and the base with engraved plaque, height: 27cm. £500 - 700*

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996 A replica Real Madrid CF 2018 UEFA Champions League Commemorative Trophy, the twin handled silver-plated trophy, is a scale replica of the tournament trophy by Alegre Joyeros of Madrid, which was presented to players and officials at the football club, with white ribbon on each handle, engraved with the UEFA logo and ‘Coupe des Clubs Champions Européens’, height: 18cm. £800 - 1,000* 997 A replica Sevilla CF UEFA Europa League Champions Commemorative trophy, the silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented to the players and officials at the football club, the octagonal planished trophy with figural base and applied UEFA logo, is raised upon a green marble base, with a tinplate band bearing the flags of the world. Fitted in original box bearing the UEFA Europa League Crest, height: 28.5cm. £600 - 800* 998 A UEFA Champions League Replica trophy, the silver-plated twin handled baluster trophy cup with circular base, the body UEFA applied logo and ‘Coupe Des Clubs Champions Européens’, height: 72.5cm, in a customised fitted case (2) The UEFA Champions League is an annual club football competitions organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top division European Clubs, the current champions being Real Madrid. £7,000 - 10,000* 998

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1000 Ray Clemence England two-piece suit issued for the 2012 European Championships in Poland & Ukraine, sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Ray Clemence incorporating a picture of the England squad wearing these suits (2) £200 - 250*

999 UEFA Super Cup Competition replica trophy, the silver-plated ovoid cup, with a partial twisted base and circular UEFA inset logo, raised upon a circular marble base with ‘Super Competition’ band, bears some dents on the body, height: 55.9cm. The UEFA Super Cup is an annual super cup football match organised by UEFA and contested by the reigning champions of the two main European club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League. Current champions are Atletico Madrid. £1,500 - 2,000*

1001 Ray Clemence England two-piece suit worn on official duties for the Football Association, sold with a COA signed by Ray Clemence (2) £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1004 A pair of Peter Schmeichel goalkeeping gloves, by Reusch, lettered to the wristband PETER SCHMEICHEL, in original carrying bag £200 - 300*

1005 A pair of signed Edwin van der Sar goalkeeping gloves, both palms signed in black marker pen, by Adidas, lettered to the wristband EDWIN VAN DER SAR £150 - 200*

1002 Didier Deschamps: signed training jersey & shorts worn at the France training camp at Clairefontaine during the 1998 World Cup, yellow & black, signed by Deschamps in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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1006 1006 Rene Houseman: the football boots worn in the 1978 World Cup Final for Argentina v Holland, the right-boot signed by Houseman in silver marker pen, black Adidas, inscribed gilt WORLD CUP 78; sold with two photographs of Houseman with the boots on the occasion they were acquired (3) £500 - 700* 1003 Boudewijn Zenden: blue Netherlands No.12 training jersey pre-1998 World Cup, with sponsorship logo, short-sleeved £100 - 150*

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1007 Bebeto [Jose Roberto Gama de Oliveira]: signed pair of football boots worn in the 1998 World Cup Final Brazil v France, black Muzuno, 24.5 Japan size (UK 6, Brazil 37/38), both signed by Bebeto in fine gold marker pen and inscribed COPA 98, in original condition, soil to soles and studs; sold with a colour press photo from the World Cup Final showing Bebeto wearing these boots (3) £400 - 600*

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1008 Mick Hucknall Manchester United Memorabilia Collection: a pair of white & red Adidas football boots worn by David Beckham, each boot embroidered No.7, Beckham, Brooklyn and autographed and dedicated “To Mick, Best Wishes, David Beckham 7”, in a wood & perspex display case, 23 by 36 by 44cm. Provenance: These boots were worn by David Beckham and auctioned at his World Cup charity garden party in May 2002. The boots were purchased by Mick Hucknall, lead singer of Simply Red. £3,000 - 5,000*

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1009 Stephane Henchoz signed pair of football boots match-worn for Liverpool FC in season 2003-04, each heel signed in silver marker pen and inscribed “2”, black & white Nike Tiempo Premier boots; sold with a COA (3) £180 - 220*

1010 Cristiano Ronaldo signed football boot, right-footed black & yellow Nike Mercurial CR7, signature in silver marker pen £140 - 180*

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1011 A Cristiano Ronaldo signed Real Madrid football boot display, comprising a hyper-pink & black Nike Mercurial Victory right-foot boot signed by Ronaldo in black marker pen, horizontally mounted in a deep box frame against a photographic backdrop, upper glazed front above a title plaque and two small photographs, all images featuring the player in action for Real Madrid, the reverse taped with the original COA issued by FunRaising Events Ltd., London & Hong Kong, 52 by 65 by 16cm.; sold together with separate documentation from authenticateit.co.uk (2) £120 - 160* 1012 Lionel Messi signed football boot, right foot matte ice, Messi 15.3, signed in black marker pen £140 - 180*

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1013 A white England 1990 Youth Tournament No.5 jersey, short-sleeved, inscribed YOUTH beneath badge The tournament was the IV Torneo citta di Colon (Chiavari) in Italy. The match was against Spain on 9th October. £150 - 200*

1014 Joe Hart green England No.1 goalkeeping jersey from the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying competition, reverse mounted, sleeve badging visible, lettered HART, framed & glazed, 74 by 76cm. This jersey is believed to have been from the match v Estonia. £250 - 350*

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1015 An Arsenal “Bruised Banana” No.16 long sleeved substitutes jersey, c.1992 £300 - 400*

1017 Thierry Henry: a signed red & white Arsenal No.14 jersey worn in the Premier League match v Leeds United at Highbury 21st August 2001, signed to the reverse of the No.1 in the No.14 shirt number, short-sleeved, Premier League badges; sold with a COA stating the acquisition through a contact at Elland Road, and a colour photo of Henry wearing this shirt in the match (3) £600 - 800*

1016 An Arsenal red & white No.18 long sleeved substitutes jersey, c.1988 £250 - 350* 1018 Thierry Henry: red & white Arsenal No.14 Champions League jersey c.2001, long-sleeved, UCL star ball to right sleeve, reverse lettered HENRY; sold with an official Arsenal training top (2) £600 - 800*

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1019 Patrick Vieira: blue third-choice Arsenal No.4 Champions League jersey c.2001, short-sleeved, UCL star ball to right sleeve, reverse lettered VIEIRA; sold with an official Arsenal training top (2) £500 - 700*

1021 Philippe Senderos: a yellow Arsenal No.20 Champions League away jersey 2005-06, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge, the reverse lettered SENDEROS This jersey is understood to have been from the Champions League quarter-final v Juventus in Turin on 5th April 2006. The 0-0 draw was enough for Arsenal to progress to the semi-final. £150 - 200*

1020 Sylvain Wiltord: blue Arsenal No.11 away jersey season 2002-03, short-sleeved, Premier League sleeve badges, the reverse lettered WILTORD £150 - 200*

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1023 Louis Saha: blue Everton No.8 jersey from the match v Manchester United at Old Trafford 21st November 2009 season 2009-10, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered SAHA; sold together with a team-signed black Fulham No.19 away jersey season 2002-03, signatures in silver marker pen including Malbranque, Van Der Sar, Sava, Hayles, Saha etc., numbered to the back (Bjarne Goldbaek that season) but no sponsorship, sleeve badging or player’s name; the lot also including an England shirt just lettered BEATTIE (3) £200 - 250*

1022 Joe Cole: blue Chelsea No.10 jersey season 2005-06, reverse mounted in a frame, sleeve badges visible, lettered J. COLE, 91 by 64cm.; sold with a COA stating that the shirt is believed to have been match-worn (2) £250 - 350*

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1024 Stephane Henchoz: a signed red Liverpool No.2 jersey season 2003-04, signed to the reverse beside the No.2, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered HENCHOZ; sold with a COA stating that this jersey was worn in the last game of the season v Newcastle United at Anfield (2) £200 - 300*

1026 Kevin De Bruyne: sky blue Manchester City No.17 Premier League jersey season 2015-16, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered DE BRUYNE; sold with a COA issued by BidAMI.com (2) £500 - 600*

1027 Mick Hucknall Manchester United Memorabilia Collection: Neil Webb white Manchester United No.14 substitute’s jersey from the 1991 European Cup Winners’ Cup Final, short-sleeved, inscribed CUP WINNERS CUP, 1991, Football League sleeve badges, mounted in an innovative custom made frame with hinged opening in order that the back of the jersey can be viewed, 83 by 76cm. £400 - 600* 1028 Mick Hucknall Manchester United Memorabilia Collection: team-signed Roy Keane red Manchester United No.16 Champions League jersey season 1998-99, 21 signatures in black marker pen, long-sleeved, UCL Starball badge, mounted in an innovative custom made frame with hinged opening in order that the back of the jersey can be viewed, 92 by 68cm. £750 - 1,000*

1025 Jamie Carragher: red Liverpool No.23 Champions League jersey season 2004-05, reverse mounted in a frame, sleeve badge visible, lettered CARRAGHER, 92 by 88cm.; sold with a COA confirming the shirt was match issued (2) £300 - 400*

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1029 Mick Hucknall Manchester United Memorabilia Collection: Paul Gascoigne’s white & black No.8 Rest of the World XI jersey from the Alex Ferguson Testimonial Match v Manchester United at Old Trafford 11th October 1999, long-sleeved, inscribed SIR ALEX FERGUSON, TESTIMONIAL GAME 1999, mounted in an innovative custom made frame with hinged opening in order that the back of the jersey can be viewed, which includes Paul Gascoigne’s signature to the No.8, 90 by 67cm. £400 - 600*

1030 Mick Hucknall Manchester United Memorabilia Collection: Ryan Giggs red Manchester United No.11 jersey season 2007-08 signed & dedicated to Mick Hucknall, signed to the reverse No.11 and inscribed TO MICK, ALL THE BEST, short-sleeved, Golden Lion 2006-07 Champions sleeve badges, mounted in an innovative custom made frame with hinged opening in order that the front of the jersey can be viewed, 92 by 67cm. £500 - 700* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1031 Mikael Silvestre: team-signed Manchester United No.27 Champions League jersey season 2001-02, signatures in black marker pen including Beckham, Scholes, Giggs, Brown and many others, long-sleeved, UCL starball to right sleeve, the reverse lettered SILVESTRE; sold with a COA from Alan Sutton, Leeds United physio, who had acquired it for a donation to a charity auction where it was bought by the present vendor (2) £500 - 700*

1032 Wayne Rooney: red Manchester United No.8 jersey season 2004-05, reverse mounted in a frame, Premier League sleeve badges visible, lettered ROONEY, 97 by 87cm.; sold with a COA stating that the shirt is believed to have been match-worn (2) £400 - 500*

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1033 Alan Shearer: black & white striped Newcastle United jersey season 2003-04, reverse mounted in a frame, Premier League sleeve badges visible, lettered SHEARER, 97 by 87cm.; sold with a COA stating the shirt is believed to have been match-worn (2) £300 - 400*

1034 Emile Heskey: Wigan blue & white striped Wigan Athletic No.9 jersey c.2008, reverse mounted in a frame, sleeve badges visible, lettered HESKEY, 93 by 75cm. £25 - 50*

1035 John O’Shea: green Republic of Ireland v Montenegro No.15 jersey season 2009-10 double-signed by ‘centurions’ Shay Given & Kevin Kilbane, short-sleeved unworn spare, inscribed EIRE v MONTENEGRO, 14th OCT 09, South Africa 2010 World Cup qualifiers badge, signed in black marker pen by Given and Kilbane who were both making their 100th appearances for the Republic in the match, both players have inscribed their signatures with 100

1036 Diego Maradona: a pair of black Argentina No.10 shorts worn at the 1982 World Cup, by Le Coq Sportif, mounted ready for framing with a Maradona signed colour photograph; sold with a COA stating that these shorts were gifted by Maradona to his international team-mate Juan Barbas from whom they were acquired (2) £300 - 500*

John O’Shea replaced Martin Rowlands as a 40th minute substitute, but wore a long-sleeve in the match at Croke Park that finished goalless. £150 - 200* 1037 Lionel Messi: blue & white striped Argentina v Colombia international jersey 15th November 2016, short-sleeved, FIFA Russia 2018 qualifiers & Fair Play sleeve badges, the reverse lettered MESSI; sold with a COA issued by BidAMI Auctions (2) £2,500 - 3,000* 1037

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1038 Michel Renquin: a red Belgium No.5 1982 World Cup jersey, short-sleeved This jersey is understood to have been from the match v Poland at the Camp Nou, Barcelona. £200 - 300*

1039 Ramiro Castillo “Chocolatin”: green Bolivia No.20 jersey, short-sleeved This shirt is understood to have been from the 1989 Copa America match v Uruguay played at Goiania, Brazil, 4th July 1989. £150 - 250*

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1040 Dunga [Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri]: a yellow Brazil No.4 1990 World Cup jersey, by Topper, short-sleeved £500 - 700*

1041 Ronaldo [Luiz Nazario de Lima Ronaldo]: a team-signed Brazil No.7 international jersey 1994, by Umbro, short-sleeved, signed by Ronaldo with inscription to the reverse besides the No.7, the jersey additionally signed front & back by 11 other Brazilian players in black marker pen £500 - 700*

1042 Ronaldinho: Brazil blue No.10 away jersey from the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, short-sleeved, FIFA World Cup qualifier badge to right sleeve £250 - 350*

1043 David Luiz: Brazil No.4 international jersey match-worn during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, short-sleeved, FIFA tournament & Fair Play sleeve badges, the reverse lettered DAVID LUIZ £200 - 300*

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1044 Ronaldo [Luiz Nazario de Lima]: a signed blue Cruzeiro Esporte Club No.9 jersey season 1993-94, by Finta, short-sleeved, signed to the reverse No.9 in green marker pen £250 - 350*

1046 Niko Kranjcar: Croatia international jersey and track suit top, a blue Croatia No.19 away jersey, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered KRANJCAR; and a zip-up tracksuit top by Lotto, the reverse lettered HRVATSKA £300 - 400*

1050 Eric Cantona: a blue France No.18 Euro ‘92 jersey worn in the match v Sweden 10th June 1992, by Adidas, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered CANTONA £500 - 700*

1047 Arto Tolsa: white Finland No.6 jersey, short-sleeved

1045 Junior Baiano: signed white Palmeiras No.3 jersey, short-sleeved, signed with presentation inscription £200 - 300*

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This jersey is understood to have been from the match v Uruguay 8th December 1980 at the Centenario Stadium, Montevideo. £200 - 300* 1048-1049 No lots

1051 Zinedine Zidane: white France No.10 U-21 jersey c.1993, short-sleeved; sold with a COA from BidAMI (2) £500 - 600*

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1052 Bernard Lama: a signed black France No.1 international goalkeeping jersey 1996, signed to the reverse No.1 in black marker pen, by Adidas, long-sleeved, FFF badge inscribed ALLEMAGNE, FRANCE, 01 06 96; sold with a pair of signed photographs of Lama wearing the jersey at the occasion of its acquisition (3) £300 - 400*

1053 Zinedine Zidane: a white France No.10 jersey from the match v Germany 15th November 2003, long-sleeved, inscribed ALLEMAGNE, FRANCE, 15-11-2003, the reverse lettered ZIDANE; sold with the captain’s armband from the game in Gelsenkirchen (2) £600 - 800*

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1054 David Trezeguet: a blue France No.20 international jersey worn during the match v Denmark 1st June 2006 in Lens, by Adidas, short-sleeved, the FFF badge inscribed FRANCE, DANEMARK, 31.05.2006, the reverse lettered TREZEGUET £300 - 400*

1055 Fabrizio Ravanelli: a blue Olympique Marseille No.11 away jersey worn during the 1997-98 season, by Adidas, short-sleeved, LNF & Conseil General sleeve badges, the reverse lettered RAVANELLI £150 - 250*

1056 Bruno Martini: a signed blue Montpellier HSC No.1 goalkeeping jersey c.1998, by Adidas, long-sleeved, signed in black marker pen to the front and back £100 - 150*

1057 Michael Ballack: a signed red Bayern Munich No.13 jersey season 2003-04, signed to the back in black marker pen within the area of the No.13, short-sleeved with Bundesliga 2002-03 Deutscher Meister badge, the reverse lettered BALLACK £300 - 400*

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1058 Stephane Chapuisat: signed yellow Borussia Dortmund No.9 jersey, signed to the reverse besides the No.9, short-sleeved £150 - 250*

1059 Luca Bucci: grey Italy No.22 goalkeeper’s jersey, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered BUCCI £150 - 200*

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1060 Franco Baresi: a red & black striped AC Milan No.6 jersey season 1995-96, short-sleeved, reverse mounted in a frame, signed in black marker with an inscription to the No.6, mounted above a signed colour photograph of Baresi in action for AC Milan, overall 103 by 73cm. £300 - 400*

1061 Kaka: a white AC Milan No.22 Champions League jersey, long-sleeved, UCL starball & 6 times European Champions sleeved badges; sold together with an AC Milan black zip-up Champions League tracksuit top (2) £200 - 250*

1062 Paulo Maldini: red & black striped AC Milan No.3 jersey, long-sleeved, Serie A & 6 times European Champions sleeve badges; sold together with a black fleece AC Milan training top (2) £250 - 350*

1063 Ronaldinho: white AC Milan No.80 jersey, long-sleeved, Lega Calcio Serie A & 7 times European Champions sleeve badges, and FIFA World Club Champions 2007 badge; complete with a white pair of No.80 shorts (2) £300 - 500*

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1064 George Weah: red & black striped AC Milan No.9 jersey 1999, short-sleeved, Lega Calcio & 1899-1999 Centenary badges, the reverse lettered WEAH £400 - 600*

1065 Andrea Mandorlini: blue & black striped FC Inter No.7 jersey season 1984-85, long-sleeved £300 - 500*

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1066 Adriano: a dark & light blue hooped FC Inter No.10 Champions League jersey, short-sleeved, UCL starball sleeve badge, the reverse lettered ADRIANO This jersey is understood to have come from the UCL tie v Werder Bremen 14th September 2004. £200 - 300*

1067 Didier Deschamps: a black & white striped Juventus No.14 jersey season 1995-96, long-sleeved, Scudetto & Coppa Italia badges, the reverse lettered DESCHAMPS £500 - 700*

1068 Zinedine Zidane: a signed black & white striped Juventus No.21 jersey season 1996-97, signed to the front above sponsor’s logo, short-sleeved, Lega Calcio sleeve badge, the reverse lettered ZIDANE £500 - 700*

1069 Hidetoshi Nakata: signed white Japan No.7 2002 World Cup jersey, inscribed JAPAN VS BELGIUM, JUNE 4 2002, short-sleeved, FIFA World Cup and Japan national flag sleeve badges £250 - 350*

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1070 Patrick Kluivert: an orange Netherland No.9 jersey from the friendly match v Poland played in Lausanne 4th June 2000, short-sleeved, national flags and match date £300 - 400*

1071 Tomas Galasek: red & white Ajax No.4 jersey, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered GALASEK This jersey was from the 2-2 draw with Lausanne in the 2000-01 UEFA Cup. £150 - 250*

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1072 Marco van Basten: red & white Ajax No.9 jersey from a legends reunion match, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered VAN BASTEN; sold with a COA on Ajax headed paper (2) £200 - 300*

1075 Emmanuel Amunike: green Nigeria No.11 1994 World Cup jersey, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered AMUNIKE This jersey is understood to have been from the 1994 World Cup quarter-final v Italy in Boston, 5th July 1994. £150 - 250*

1073 Anders Giske: a red Norway No.6 jersey, short-sleeved This jersey is understood to have been from the match v Argentina 30th April 1986 in Oslo. £150 - 200* 1074 No lot

1076 Zbigniew Boniek: red Poland No.8 jersey season 1981-82, short-sleved £400 - 600*

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1077 Corneliu Papura: yellow Romania No.19 1994 World Cup jersey, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered PAPURA, the shirt with damage front & back

1079 Lucas Radebe: white South Africa No.5 jersey season 1999-2000, short-sleeved £200 - 300*

1081 Dudu Cearense: signed red CSKA Moscow No.20 Champions League jersey, long-sleeved, UCL starball, the reverse lettered DUDU This jersey is understood to have been from the match v Arsenal in Moscow 17th October 2006. £200 - 300*

It is understood that this jersey was from the famous win over reigning world champions Argentina in Los Angeles. Papura played as a late substitute. £150 - 200*

1080 Oleg Kuznetsov: red Soviet Union No.4 1990 World Cup jersey, short-sleeved

1078 Anghel Iordanescu: yellow Romania No.17 jersey, short-sleeved This jersey is understood to have been from the match v Argentina 5th April 1978 at the Boca Juniors Stadium. £150 - 250*

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This jersey is understood to have been from the Italia ‘90 match v Argentina played in Napoli. £300 - 400*

1082 Georgi Shchennikov: red & blue striped CSKA Moscow No.42 jersey from the Champions League match v Manchester City played behind closed doors at the Arena Khimki 21st October 2014, long-sleeved, UCL starball sleeve badge, the reverse lettered SHCHENNIKOV; sold with a COA issued by Anthony Wedlake, Premier Match Shirts (2) £500 - 700*

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1083 Cesc Fabregas: gold Spain No.10 international jersey from the 2010 World Cup qualification match v Belgium in Brussels 15th October 2008, long-sleeved, FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifiers badge to right sleeve Fabregas started from the bench but was in action as early as the 16th minute following an injury to Fernando Torres. Spain won the match 2-1 following a late goal by David Villa. £200 - 300*

1084 Sonny Anderson: a red & blue striped Barcelona No.9 jersey season 1999-2000, short-sleeved centenary shirt, La Liga & TV3 sleeve badges, the reverse lettered ANDERSON £200 - 300*

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1085 Patrick Kluivert: a signed Barcelona No.15 jersey from the friendly match v Lausanne Sports 28th July 2002, signed to the reverse with a personalised dedication, short-sleeved £250 - 350*

1086 Eto’o: team-signed Barcelona No.9 jersey, short-sleeved, LFP and “3” sleeve badges, signatures in fine black marker pen £300 - 500*

1087 Nicolas Anelka: white Real Madrid No.19 jersey, LFP sleeve badge £300 - 500*

1088 Fernando Hierro: a signed white Real Madrid No.4 jersey from the friendly match v Lausanne Sports at the Stade Juan Antonio Samaranch 27th July 2001, signed to the front, short-sleeved £200 - 300*

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1089 Michael Owen: signed white Real Madrid No.11 jersey 2004-05, signed to the reverse by Owen, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Raul & Zidane, short-sleeved, La Liga sleeve badge, the reverse lettered OWEN This jersey is understood to have been from the La Liga match v Deportivo La Coruna at the Bernabau 3rd October 2004. £250 - 350*

1090 Luis Figo: white Real Madrid No.10 jersey season 2004-05, short-sleeved, La Liga sleeve badge, the reverse lettered FIGO £300 - 400*

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1091 Kenneth Andersson: yellow Sweden No.11 jersey, short-sleeved This jersey is understood to have been for the match v France 2nd April 1997 at the Parc-des-Princes. £200 - 250*

1092 Marc Hottiger: signed red Switzerland No.2 jersey, signed to the front, long-sleeved; sold with a COA and a signed colour press photo (3) £250 - 350*

1093 Yvan Quentin: signed red Switzerland No.3 jersey, signed to the front, long-sleeved £200 - 250*

1094 Roger Wehrli: a red Switzerland No.2 jersey, short-sleeved £150 - 250*

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1095 Johann Vogel: signed red Switzerland No.6 jersey, signed to the reverse, short-sleeved £150 - 250*

1096 Alain Geiger: a red Switzerland No.5 jersey from the friendly match v Uruguay in Montevideo 18th December 1980, short-sleeved; sold with a COA from the Uruguayan footballer Arsenio Luzardo, who came on as a substitute in the match and gained the jersey as a swap (2) £250 - 350*

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1097 Stephane Chapuisat: a signed red Switzerland No.11 jersey from the match v Brazil 21st June 1989, signed with inscription including match details, short-sleeved; sold with a press photo from the match (2) £200 - 300*

1098 Christophe Ohrel: red Switzerland No.8 1994 World Cup jersey from the match v Romania in Detroit 22nd June, inscribed above the badge WORLD CUP ‘94, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered OHREL £300 - 500*

1099 Marco Grassi: team-signed red Switzerland No.15 jersey c.1994, signatures in black marker pen, long-sleeved; sold with a COA from Marcel Mathier, President of the Swiss Football Association, who had sourced the shirt for the benefit of a Foundation (2) £200 - 250*

1100 Christophe Ohrel: signed red Switzerland No.8 jersey, signed to the reverse on the No.8, long-sleeved It is understood that this jersey was from the Euro ‘96 qualifier against Turkey 26.4.1995. £200 - 250*

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1101 Stephane Chapuisat: blue & white halved Grasshoppers No.9 jersey, long-sleeved £150 - 200*

1103 Cardiff City enamelled badge commemorating the famous 1927 F.A. Cup Final victory, with crest and inscribed CARDIFF CITY A.F.C. F.A. CUP WINNERS 1927 £150 - 200* 1104 A Danbury Mint Manchester United Victory Pin Collection, comprising of of pin badges from 1908 on wards, including Manchester United League 2013; Manchester United Community Shield 2013/2016; in a fitted wooden case bearing inscribed plaque Manchester United Victory Pin Collection, with Danbury papers (50) £200 - 250*

1102 Oleg Blokhin: white Dynamo Kiev No.11 jersey worn in the match v Fiorentina in 1975, short-sleeved Provenance: Christie’s 3rd April 2007, lot 25. The Christie’s catalogue states that this jersey was gained as a swap by Fiorentina’s Giancarlo Galdiolo. £300 - 500* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1105 A Royal Doulton porcelain cup and cover Commemorating the 100th Championship Season of the Football League, the baluster body with printed football match scene, twin scrolled handles, raised upon a circular base, the cover with gilt printed inscription and gilt decoration finial, bears green factory marks to base, height: 2.5cm.; sold together with a Football Association boxed centenary (1863-1963) set containing a pair of Royal Crown Derby ashtrays a pair of lapel badges and a compliments slip (2) £250 - 350*

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1106 A Danbury Mint Manchester United Champions of Europe 1999 Team figurines with Alex Ferguson, each figurine hand painted and raised on a wooden plinth with brass inscribed plaque, with COA, brochure and box £150 - 200*

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1107 A complete set of three Heredities Manchester United bronzed figures of Roy Keane, David Beckham & Ruud van Nistelrooy, each Limited Edition featuring the player in United kit standing on a circular base, inscribed 2002 Manchester United PLC, bearing club crest, player’s facsimile signature and with the Limited Edition number, all in original box with COA, 35cm., Keane 32/1500, Beckham 43/1500 & Van Nistelrooy 43/1500 £400 - 600* 1107

1108 Manchester United F.C. 2007-08 Premier League Championship Season figurine set, the base of each football figure with name of team Manchester United played against during the season and the gilt figurine symbolises the Championship win, in a fitted box, 3.9cm; sold together with a Danbury Mint Ruud Van Nistelrooy figurine in Manchester United kit, standing on a wooden plinth with gilt inscription to base, with a box, 22cm and a Danbury Mint “Alex” Manchester Unite’s Littlest Support by Elke Hutchens, in original box with flag and papers, 24cm. (3) £100 - 150*

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1109 Mick Hucknall Manchester United Memorabilia Collection: Bobby Charlton right foot cast from The Walk of Fame Legends Collection, produced as a limited edition c.2000, numbered 121, and with COA wax seal, the imprint cast in ceramic with incised Bobby Charlton signature, COA to backboard, framed & glazed, 41 by 28cm. £300 - 500*

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1110 Original Arsenal FC Highbury North Bank signage, a white & red painted wooden stadium sign inscribed NORTH BANK, GROUND ADMISSION, £ 6-00, 59.5 by 123cm., decommissioned and salvaged c.1992 £200 - 300*

1111 A privately commissioned painted die cast figurines of the Tottenham Hotspur “Double” 1961 Winning Team, each figurine painted with the players name and numbers, in a fitted display box, together with a photograph of the team, outlying the Individual Spurs careers, tallest 6.5cm. £160 - 200*

1112 A spelter figure of a goalkeeper making a save, modelled saving a goal, standing upon a rectangular wooden plinth, height: 39cm; sold together with a porcelain figurine of a footballer, 20th century, modelled standing in full kit, with a foot resting on a football, raised upon a circular plinth base, height: 24.5cm. (2) £150 - 250*

1113 A bronze sculpture of Pelé, with one fist raised in the classic post goal celebratory pose, by Luis Gagliastri, c.1980, the bronze figure standing on a stepped silvered metal base, representing the globe and the South American Continent, signed and dated ‘Gagliastri 80; to the base, height: 34cm; sold together with Lot card from Julien’s Auction (2)

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Provenance: Purchased from the Pelé Collection at Julien’s Auction, Los Angeles, California, Icons and Dolls Sports 3rd December 2016 Auction, Lot 69. £750 - 1,000*

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1116 “Our Football Leaders” a pair of supplement photographic plates issued in the Boy’s Own Paper in 1899, in total 24 portraits on two uncut sheets, Plate 1 titled Amateur Association and Rugby Players, Plate 2 Professional Association Players £80 - 120*

1114 Pelé signed Jules Rimet Trophy Kiss original oil Painting by Glen Folan, an original oil painting on canvas from Koestler Award Winning portrait artist Glen Folan (British, b.1986), depicting Pelé kissing the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy, 135 x 116cm, signed in gold paint pen; sold together with Lot card from Julien’s Auction (2) Provenance: Purchased from the Pelé Collection at Julien’s Auction, Los Angeles, California, Icons and Dolls Sports 3rd December 2016 Auction, Lot 155. £750 - 1,000*

1115 A football painting by Jean Peltier (French, 1907-1984), signed with initials and dated ‘43, and again to the reverse with a full signature and titled “Trois Footballers”, gouache on paper laid down on canvas, 24 by 33cm., wooden frame, overall 27 by 36cm., very good condition £300 - 400*

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1117 A Vintage 1951 poster for Post Office Savings Bank, the artwork featuring a goalkeeper saving, 75 x 50cm; sold together with three small Mestalla Match Advertisement posters; and a Bistro menu poster for advertising Ricard liqueur torn (5) £150 - 250*

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1118 A collection of Mexican Football cinema lobby card posters, subjects including the 1958 and 1962 Football World Cups, and also movies featuring Pelé, Franz Beckenbauer, and other subjects, typically 12 x 16in., sold together with a full size movie poster featuring Maradona, the 1986 Football World Cup and titled “Hero’s” (9) £300 - 400* 1119 A collection of 15 football posters, comprising Miro’s poster for the 1982 World Cup; poster for the Euro 1984 final; Euro 1996 tournament; the England v Germany 5-1 in 2001; France v Spain World at the 1998 World Cup; a poster for Portugal’s bid for Euro 1996; two Euro 2000 tournament; three exhibition posters for the Langton Football Collection, and four more for the same exhibition but featuring a different design £300 - 500* 1120 Two UEFA Euro ‘96 banners, these two banners hung in the grounds of Wembley Stadium during the tournament, one in yellow with blue logo/figure, the other double sided in orange with blue logo/figure, together with a large chart confirming the all the accredited passes for the tournament from Wembley Operations Room (3) £80 - 100*

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1121 A collection of thirty four North Western Railway Travel Posters for Football Matches played at Manchester United Old Trafford Football Grounds, detailing timetables for football special train times to and from the ground, dating from the 2000s, often featuring different designs, all rolled £500 - 700*

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1122 A very early original football photograph of the Harrow School team in 1868, in original mount with title and player legends, one player is marked “absent” from the team-group, this is a great pity as this boy was Spencer William Gore who nine years later would become the first winner of the gentlemen’s singles at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon in 1877, the 8 by 10in, photograph in an arched aperture, original wooden frame, overall 45 by 50cm. The ten Harrovians in the photograph are (back) W Law & W P Crake; (centre) F E R Fryer & C A Piddock; (front) A A Apcar, Lord Kilmarnock, C W Walker (capt.), C Palmer, G T Smith & R M Warwick. £200 - 300*

1123 A small b&w photograph of the Charterhouse School football team in 1881 the year that Old Carthusians won the F.A. Cup, printed on the reverse CHARTERHOUSE FOOTBALL GROUP, 1881, and with details of the players captained by C.K. Harrison, 5.5 by 10cm., 2 1/4 by 4in.; sold with a photographic illustration of the Wolves v Everton 1893 F.A. Cup final played at Fallowfield, Manchester, with printed legend; and a postcard portraying the crowd scene at a Brighton v Thames match 28.2.1931 (3) £100 - 150*

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1124 A group of five mounted photographs of football teams in the Peterborough area in the Edwardian era, including a formal team-group of Peterborough City FC, Champions of the Northants Senior League in 1907-08, printed legend and player key, the image 81⁄2 by 11in.; a trio featuring Fletton United FC, one being the the winners of the Junior League and Tradesman’s Cup in season 1902-03, 7 1/2 by 9 1/2in.; the other featuring Star Football Club in 1900-01, 8 by 9in., the photographs published by S. Busby Cox, Peterborough; sold together with a photograph of the St David’s, Reigate, Boys’ Cricket XI c.1885, the group including two Druce brothers one of whom, N.F. “Frank” Druce, would go on to play in five Test Matches for England and toured Australia in 1897-98, the image 6 1/2 by 8 1/2in., hand written legend and player key to mount; and with another photograph dated 1883 of St David’s, Reigate, the boys wearing cricket and rugby/football kit (7) £150 - 200*

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1125 1125 Fine quality b&w photograph of the famous scenes at the first F.A. Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in 1923, with thousands of spectators overspilling onto the pitch £80 - 120* 1126 A collection of Original Arsenal Press Photographs, dating from 1950s to 1970s, comprising of photographs from the FA Cup at Wembley 1971 featuring players Charlie George, Frank McLintock, Ray Kennedy; a coloured panoramic view of the Highbury crowd during the 1970s; match action photographs of Arsenal v Huddersfield Town, Highbury 16th Sept 1950; photograph of Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, Highbury Sept 1967, where Neill scores a penalty; various photographs of individual players Jon Sammels, Peter Marinello, Peter Simpson; an autographed colour photograph of George Graham becoming the new manager at Arsenal; photograph of John Radford being treated for an injury during the Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday match dated 13th Jan 1969, 1950s match auction in the snow, and various others (qty.) £200 - 300* 1126 1127 A collection of Original Chelsea Photographs dating from 1950s to 1970, comprising of an autographed press photograph of manager Ted Drake with Championship Trophies, signed in ink and dated 21 Jun 1955; a press photograph of manager Ted Drake with a young Bobby Smith (pre-Spurs) and goalkeeper Mike Collins, dated 1950s; a photograph of Chelsea Youth Squad at Cannes Competition, dated 1961; a photgraph of Chelsea Youth Cup Winning Squad, dated 1960; a press photograph of peter Bradbrook, Chelsea 1954-62; an autographed press photograph of the last game of the season Preston v Chelsea, dated 27 April 1957, Preston winning 1-0, signed ink Tommy Thompson; a press photography of Chelsea v Watford FA Cup Semi-Final at Tottenham, dated 14 March 1970, some with press stamps on reverse (7) £80 - 120* END OF SESSION 1127 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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SESSION FOUR Tuesday 4th June at 2:30pm Lots 1128-1500



1131 A superb 1930 solid brass replica of the Jules Rimet Trophy, mounted on a lapis lazuli plinth set on all sides with medallions, height 27cm., in original fitted wooden carrying case, the lid with plaque inscribed ESTADIO CENTENARIO, MONTEVIDEO, 3O DE JULIO 1930 £2,500 - 3,500*

FOOTBALL continued World Cup Memorabilia Lots 1128 to 1218

1128 A sports trophy awarded in 1898 by the Academ Sports Club Berlin to Ivo Schricker, a silver beaker for an athletic one mile event, three earlier winners additionally inscribed, height 10cm. Dr Ivo Schricker was a German footballer who later became FIFA General Secretary from 1932-1951 under the Presidency of Jules Rimet. £50 - 75*

1129 Large silvered-bronze medal commemorating the 75th anniversary of the French Football Federation 1919-1994, and featuring Jules Rimet & Henri Delaunay, on a velvet lined medal stand; sold together with a small, cased gilt coin commemorating the 75th anniversary of the French Football Federation and featuring Jules Rimet & Henri Delaunay (2)

1130 Large bronze medal commemorating the life of football World Cup creator Jules Rimet 1873-1956 £100 - 150* The following four lots were originally owned by Juan Antonio Scasso (1892-1973) who was the architect responsible for the World Cup’s first stadium, the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay, with its famous Torre de los Homenajes, an acclaimed example of architectural expressionism. Other famous projects include the Hotel Miramar, the Navy School and La Paloma Spa. He also taught and lectured, becoming Deputy Director at the Institute of Theory of Architecture and Urbanism in 1951. He also had a close association with football and was appointed President of Penarol Athletic Club in 1932.

1132 “Album” Official Report of the 1930 World Cup, published by the Uruguayan Football Association in an edition of 3,000, this example numbered 1120, 124 pages, highly illustrated, reasonable condition £1,200 - 1,500**

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1133 Three 1930 World Cup tickets, Series 6, 7 & 8, the two semi-finals and the Uruguay v Argentina 1930 World Cup Final £300 - 500* 1134 A trio of 1930 World Cup commemorative medals, in gold-plate, silver & bronze, and including two original paper wrappers of issue £300 - 500* 1135 A set of four versions of the Uruguay 1930 World Cup commemorative medal, in gold plate, silver plate, bronze & copper £800 - 1,000* 1136 1930 World Cup comme­ morative medal, bronze, view of the Tower of Homage at the Centenary Stadium, Montevideo, the reverse inscribed A.U. De.F, 1er., CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, MONTEVIDEO, 1930 £120 - 150*

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1137 An Argentinean football trophy modelled as a laced leather football c.1930, in silver toned metal, INSCRIBED ZAPATERIA [shoe shop] SANTOS CIVELLI, on tripod feet, height 17 by 14cm. This football was in the Rony Almeida Collection, where it was catalogued as a presentation to Manuel Ferreira, the Argentina captain at the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay. £400 - 500*

1138 1930 World Cup Report and Memorabilia Catalogue, a certificated limited edition published in 2000 by World Cup Collections, Montevideo, Uruguay, this numbered 1,897/3,000, comprising a reproduction of the 1930 Official Report “Album Primer Campeonato Mundial De Football”, and a 1930 World Cup Memorabilia catalogue, in a folio case with COA £400 - 500**

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1139 A Rare 1934 FIFA World Cup solid silver trophy, awarded to the Italian players for winning the FIFA World Cup. Designed by Picchiani Barlecchi, Firenze and numbered 11. Measures 13.5 x 10.5cm and weighs 385 grams. “Campionato Mondiale Di Calcio Roma 1934 XII - Giuocatore £5,000 - 7,000* 1140 1934 World Cup badge, gilt & enamel, legend ITALIA MAGGIO GIUGNO 1934 - XII CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CALCIO £100 - 150* 1141 A scarce 1934 FIFA World Cup Official Pennant, “Campionato Mondiale Di Calcio - FIFA FIGC - Italia Maggio-Giugno 1934 XII”, measuring 81 x 49cm. £2,500 - 3,500*

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1142 A scarce 1934 FIFA World Cup unused sheet of headed paper for the Italian Football Association’s (FIGC) World Cup Organising Committee £100 - 200* 1143 1934 FIFA World Cup Official Report, “Coppa del Mondo Cronistoria del II Campeonato del Mondiale del Calcio” published by the Italian FA (FIGC), 1934, frontispiece portrait of Mussolini, 232 pages, numerous illustrations, original paper wrappers, good condition £3,500 - 4,500**

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1145 A photograph of Copacabana Beach signed to the reverse by the England 1950 World Cup squad, 20 signatures in ink including Winterbottom, Nicholson, Matthews, Ramsey, Mortensen, Finney, Wright, Williams etc.; sold together with a postcard sized photo of Bert Williams, signed to the reverse; and a postcard of the Wolves 1949 F.A. Cup winning team (3) These signatures were collected by Bert Williams. £160 - 200*

1145 1144 1950 World Cup pennant, in pictorial silkwork £200 - 300*

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1146 1950 FIFA World Cup unused postcard, published by the Italian Football Association (FIGC), plus an 8 page Italian travel itinerary “In Brasile per Campionati Mondiale di Calcio” and a 1950 World Cup Final magazine published in Montevideo in July 1950 which celebrates Uruguay winning the World Cup (3) £200 - 300* 1147 12 1950 World Cup tickets, including a Cadeira Numerada ticket and a Camarote ticket for match No.5 Brazil v Uruguay final £600 - 800*

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1148 1954 World Cup dinner menu signed by FIFA referees for the tournament, including The Final referee, England’s William Ling and fellow countryman Arthur Ellis, other officials including Vincenzo Orlandini, Raymon Wyssling, Charlie Faultless, Carl Erich Steiner etc. £80 - 120* 1149 Four 1954 World Cup programmes, comprising: the final tie West Germany v Hungary, the souvenir tournament issue printed with photographic player portraits with the intention of it being an autograph album, and the matches between England & Uruguay and Uruguay & Austria £500 - 700**

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1150 Two official World Cup reports, a presentation copy of Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft 1954, the official FIFA report for the 1954 World Cup for William Baumgartner, President of the Technical Committee, with special illuminated presentation page, extensive illustrated coverage, cloth-bound with dust-jacket; and the official FIFA report for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina; sold together with The Bradman Albums, Selections from Sir Donald Bradman’s Cricket Collection, 2 volume set in green slip case, published by Macdonald, Queen Anne Press (4) £180 - 220** 1151 World Cup miscellany, five booklets/publications pertaining to the 1954 World Cup - “Kampf um die Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft 1954” 28 Page Report with stickers (black and white photos), an 8 Page programme in German for a film on the 1954 World Cup and two 4 Page programmes with illustrations issued by Progress Filmillustrierte and Prisma plus Italian newspaper “Tutto sui Mondial di Calcio” previewing the World Cup and a 1st Day cover for the World Cup Final dated 4th July 1954 with a Bern hand stamp plus Special Edition of the 130 Page Estadio magazine reviewing the 1962 World Cup with many pages devoted to the history of previous World Cups. WORLD CUP MISCELLANY A collection of 10 items pertaining to some of the earlier World Cups “Le Miroir Des Sports” reviewing the 1938 Tournament, 4 Page Uruguayan booklet celebrating Olympic victories in Football 1924 and 1928 and World Cups in 1930 and 1950, Fussball-Welt Swiss magazine plus Sport Beobachter Newspaper and Sport Magazin 1954 plus “Il Campionata mondiale di Calcio” previewing 1954, “O Ccruzeiro International” reviewing Sweden 1958 plus the Burda book of the 1958 World cup with colour dustwrapper. Also includes the 48 Page German magazine covering the 1962 Tournament (Gerhard Bahr) and a 1994 publication (124 pages) of the 1930 Tournament. plus 9 items from the 1990 World Cup to include 3 Bologna in Campo programmes covering matches there, 2 Newsapaper programmes covering 3rd and 4th Place match England v Italy in Bari, Fuori Campo covering the Final Argentina v Germany and a Calcio Verona newspaper covering Belgium v North Korea. plus a Scottish Media guide for the Tournament and a 68 Page UK publication “World Cup Italy 1990”, generally good £160 - 200** 1152 A 1958 World Cup Final commemorative ceramic plate, produced by the Swedish F.A. on the 25th anniversary in 1983; sold with a ticket for the Sweden v Brazil 25th anniversary match; the lot also including a 1958 World Cup stick pin; a ticket & stick pin for the 1959 World Speed Skating Championships at the Ullevi Stadium, Goteborg, and a patch for the 1978 Championships; small pennant & stick pin for Football’s Euro ‘92; and two boxed gifts from the English Football Association from Euro ‘92, a Wedgwood octagonal dish and a pen & tie pin set £120 - 160*

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1153 1958 Sweden Football World Cup press badge, sold together with a souvenir scarf, featuring two footballers and Sverilge 1958 with a border of the participating countries flags, 63 x 70cm (2) £200 - 300*

1154 The equipment case used by the the Brazil international team’s masseur Mario Americo at the 1966 World Cup in England and later autographed by Pelé, stamped with a logo incorporating the Jules Rimet Trophy, laurel and inscribed BRASIL, 1958, 1962, signed by Pelé in black marker pen; sold with a COA stating that the case was gifted to the Uruguayan 1966 World Cup player Hector Silva (2) Mario Americo was the Brazil team’s masseur at every World Cup between 1950 and 1974. £200 - 300*

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1155 Original 1966 World Cup journalists attache case and portable desk bearing the Jules Rimet logo, which would have been used for correspondence purposes, produced by W.D. & H.O. WILLS along with an original 3 lions Blazer Badge that have been cropped from suit plus three World Cup tickets, one White City Friday July 15th, two Wembley Wednesday July 13th & Tuesday July 19th £150 - 200*

1156 1966 World Cup set of 16 original dinner and place mats, that depict all the grounds that hosted matches during the tournament, still in original box with Jules Rimet logo, excellent condition £140 - 200*

1157 Original 1966 World Cup Willie mascot, with official FA licensed product stamp, in excellent condition showing great original colour £160 - 200*

1158 Winston Churchill British Bulldog England 1966 World Cup figure, the large but lightweight hollow composite figure smoking a cigar, wearing a homburg hat, Union Jack waistcoat and Jules Rimet Trophy label badge with red, white & blue & ribbon, and holding up a 1966 World Cup pennant, the base with registered design number 1058952, and manufacturer’s beetle trademark, height 80cm. £150 - 250* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1159 1966 Football World Cup memorabilia, comprising a attached folder, with World Championship Jules Rimet Cup England 1966 and with the Compliments of W.D & H.O Wills Logo’s; sold together with a Welcome to Liverpool World Cup 1966 Map; This is the World Cup 1966, the Complete Guide to Every Centre; World Championship Jules Rimet Cup 1966 Official Handbook; World Championship England 1966 Official Souvenir Programme; photograph of Pelé on his wedding day; Official Interpreter Pass for Angela Jane Margerison, with badges and signage for Your Portable Desk, with World Championship Logo; 8th World Championship 1966 Final Ticket, Wednesday July 13th; two Football World Cup Finals England 1966 posters, 50 x 31.5cm, foxing and damage corner; and a large example, 75 x 50cm, damage, creasing and tears; and business cards; and two Football World Cup Finals England 1966 posters, 50 x 31.5cm, foxing and damage corner; and a large example, 75 x 50cm, damage, creasing and tears (qty) £500 - 700*

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1160 1966 World Cup ticket stubs, comprising two pairs of Villa Park 1/8f 13th & 20th July, with paper wallet; 4 x Wembley 1/8f 11th July, 1/4f Wembley, and a pair of s/f Wembley, in paper wallet; the lot also incuding stubs for 1968 European Cup final at Wembley, 1969 F.A. Cup Final and Scotland v England at Hampden Park 1968 £150 - 200*

1162 Nine 1966 World Cup tickets, all at Wembley, comprising Final Tie, 2 x 1/4f, and 3 pairs of 1/8f for 13th, 16th & 20th July; sold together with a 2002 World Cup tournament programme, two final tie team sheets, and a stadium map & information brochure for the Final (13) £250 - 300*

1161 Two 1/8f 1966 World Cup tickets, the rare Soviet Union v North Korea at Ayresome Park 12th July, and West Germany v Spain at Villa Park 20th July £120 - 150* 1163 Football World Championship 1966 8th Final tickets, comprising three at Villa Park Birmingham July 20th; four at Sheffield Wednesday F.C. July 12th/15th/19th; four at Empire Stadium Wembley July 11th/13th/19th; one at Goodison Park Liverpool July 15th; one at White City Stadium London; sold together a 1966 World Championship Jules Rimet Cup England porcelain dish, boxed (14) £500 - 700*

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1164 A rare autographed City of Manchester 1966 World Cup menu, hosted by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress at the Town Hall, 9th July 1966, to welcome the officials of the Brazil, Bulgaria, Hungary and Portugal, 11 signatures to the back inside page, occasionally inscribed with the country, autographs including the Brazilian manager Cicente Feola £150 - 200*

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1165 Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters double-signed red England 1966 World Cup Final retro jersey, signatures in black marker pen, half-folded, mounted, framed & glazed, 57 by 49cm.; sold together with five autographed footballs, two full-size, three mini balls, all similarly signed, autographs including Gary Lineker, Dave Beasant, Ossie Ardiles, Nigel Spink, Peter Bonetti, Ian Holloway and others £150 - 200*

1166 England 1966 World Cup autographs, comprising: a football picture book signed to the front cover by Bobby Moore; 3 x signed photographs of Jackie Charlton; 2 signed photograph of Nobby Stiles; and single signed photographs by George Cohen, Geoff Hurst, Ray Wilson, Bobby Charlton & Roger Hunt; plus a FDC signed by Stiles; the lot also including an unsigned 1966 World Cup FDC and Brooke Bond Tea souvenir pamphlet; sold with four COA’s issued by Chaucer Covers relating to the lot content (18) £220 - 260*

1167 Bobby Moore signed magazine photograph, b&w of Moore in West Ham kit, signed in biro; sold together with a b&w magazine plate by fellow World Cup winner Roger Hunt; the lot also including a framed supporter’s rosette for the German team at the 1966 World Cup Final (3) £160 - 200*

1168 1966 World Cup Final programme signed by Muhammad Ali, signed to the front cover in ink; sold with a press sheet for the 1966 World Cup Final team line-ups (2) £180 - 220**

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1172 1169 A 1966 World Cup photographic montage fully-signed by the eleven England finalists, the Bobby Moore in blue ink on a yellow album page, the other 10 players signed in ink on an envelop with three special edition 1966 World Cup postage stamps, surrounded by eight 6 by 4in. colour photographs mostly action from the final, plus a final programme, and two title plaques, framed & glazed, 59 by 74cm., very good condition £300 - 400* 1170 England 1966 World Cup autographed framed display, comprising an 8 by 10in colour photograph of the iconic image of the team and Bobby Moore holding the Jules Rimet Trophy aloft, mounted above a sheet of paper bearing the signatures in ink of nine World Cup winners, Bobby Moore, Gordon Banks, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst & Roger Hunt, set besides two separate sheets bearing the autographs of the other two players Martin Peters and Bobby Charlton, framed & glazed, 54 by 39cm., very good condition £600 - 800*

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1171 Mick Hucknall Sports Memorabilia Collection: signed England 1966 World Cup 40th anniversary commemorative jersey, signed in black marker pen by Stiles, J Charlton, Wilson, Cohen, Peters, Hurst, Hunt & Banks, mounted in an innovative custom made frame with hinged opening in order that the back of the jersey can be viewed, 91 by 67cm. £150 - 200* 1172 Geoff Hurst signed England 1966 World Cup Final replica jersey, signed in black marker pen, still in original memorabilia product packaging £100 - 150*

1173 England 1966 World Cup signed b&w photograph, autographed by 10 members of the team, signed after the passing of Bobby Moore; sold with a double-signed colour photograph by the Charlton brothers (2) £180 - 220*

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1174 Signed England 1966 World Cup Final replica jersey, signed by Hurst, Banks, Hunt, Peters, Wilson, Stiles, the Charlton brothers & Cohen, signed after the passing of Bobby Moore and Alan Ball £150 - 200*

1175 Autographed 1966 World Cup tournament programme, signed to front cover & inside, including Peters, Cohen, Stiles. Wilson, Armfield, Peters, Banks, the Charlton brothers, Hurst, Bonetti, Hunt & Greaves, also Franz Beckenbauer £120 - 150**

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1176 A framed England 1966 World Cup display fully-signed by the 22-man playing squad, ink signatures collected on white index cards and mounted around a central colour photograph of the squad with printed legends, framed & glazed, 65 by 61cm. £600 - 800*

1177 England 1966 World Cup autographs, white card signed in pen by 21 of the 22-man England World Cup squad, lacking Jimmy Armfield £400 - 600*

1178 Nine signed Wembley Stadium souvenir postcards, comprising 3 x Bobby Moore, 3 x Alan Ball, 1 x Bobby Charlton,1 x Roger Hunt & 1 x Tom Finney; together with a small photo of the F.A. Cup trophy signed by Bobby Charlton (10) £200 - 300*

1179 A pair of Geoff Hurst 1966 signed colour picture presentations, the first a photo montage of Hurst’s hat-trick goals; the other an artist’s colour print portraying Hurst scoring his third goal, both signed in black marker pen, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 47 by 57cm.; the montage comes with a dealer’s COA (3) £150 - 200*

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1180 1966 World Cup: signed set of cards called “Frames of Mind” depicting the 11 England winners, 10 of which are signed by Bobby & Jack Charlton, Gordon Banks, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Nobby Stiles & Alan Ball only card missing autograph, is that of the late Bobby Moore, stylishly framed 63 by 53cm. with COA £160 - 220*

1182 1182 1966 World Cup Final programme signed by the England squad, the reprint produced after the final whistle owing to fact they ran out prior to it, teams are neatly filled out, signed to team page by 21 of the 22 man victorious England squad, only missing the late Bobby Moore, comes with COA + photo proof £500 - 700** 1183 A trio of signed England 1966 World Cup winners First Day Covers, The first signed by Bobby Moore, the second by manager Sir Alf Ramsey, both rare issues stamped and franked; the third signed by the other ten finalists, Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Gordon Banks, Alan Ball, Roger Hunt, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst, with COA + Photo Proof £450 - 500*

1181 England 1966 World Cup Winners print in Frame which has been signed by manager Sir Alf Ramsey & captain Bobby Moore, Produced as a limited edition run of 1966, unfortunately only 150 were signed by Alf & Bobby as he sadly passed away shortly after. Signed by both in pencil as were the other 149, will never fade unlike biro, this one for some reason was not numbered as part of the run, frame measures 78 by 66cm. £460 - 600*

1184 Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters signed framed West Ham United England 1966 World Cup winners display, measuring 48cm. square, with COA £275 - 300*

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1187 Postal cover signed by the England 1966 World Cup winning team, a Christmas 1967 cover signed by all 11 finalists and others, comprising Stiles, Shepherson (trainer), Eastham, Armfield, Hunter, Greaves, Wilson, Moore, Hunt, the Charlton brothers, Cohen, Hurst, Ball, Banks & Peters £300 - 500*

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1188 1966 World Cup programme, tickets & postal covers, two Final Tie programme (one with hand written teams); tickets comprising Goodison Park Portugal v North Korea 1/4f; remainder Wembley and including an unused Mexico v Uruguay 1/8f. five other 1/8f, plus s/f and two 3rd/4th play-off, with paper wallet; and a group of 12 postal covers all with postmarks for specific matches; the lot also including 6 other (non-World Cup) football postal covers from the Football League Commemorative Series £300 - 400* 1189 Signed England 1966 World Cup Final replica jersey, 10 signatures, signed after the passing of Bobby Moore £300 - 400* 1190 Sir Alf Ramsey and Bobby Moore signed 1966 World Cup First Day Covers, both postmarked Wembley, 1st June 1966, both signed in blue ink (2) £250 - 350*

1187 1185 England 1966 World Cup winners 40th Anniversary embroidered home shirt signed by 21, being Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Bobby Charlton, Ian Callaghan, Norman Hunter, John Connelly, Terry Paine, George Eastham, Gerry Byrne, Jimmy Greaves, Ron Springett, Peter Bonetti, Ron Flowers & assistant team doctor Dr Neil Phillips with COA & Photo Proof £1,100 - 1,300*

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1186 Gordon Banks signed England retro 1966 World Cup goalkeeping jersey £80 - 120*

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1191 Signed England 1966 World Cup Final replica jersey, signed by 10 finalists, signed after the passing of Bobby Moore, and additionally signed by squad member Jimmy Greaves £250 - 350* 1192 England 1966 World Cup autographed display, comprising four postal covers, one signed by Bobby Moore, another by Alf Ramsey and a third by Kenneth Wolstenholme, the fourth cover multi-signed by the 10 other England finalists, to the centre is a World Cup Willie cloth badge and four commemorative postage stamps, mounted ready for framing, 38 by 65cm. £500 - 700*

1192 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1193 1970 FIFA World Cup congratulatory plaque presented to Pelé, the silver tone plaque presented to Pelé on 2nd July 1970 by the Ponte Preta Athletic Association to honor his triumph at the 1970 FIFA World Cup just days earlier, the plaque was presented to Pelé at his club Santos’s Vila Belmiro Stadium during a match between Santos FC & Preta, the plaque measures 8 by 12cm.

1194 Pelé signed Brazil 1970 World Cup Final replica jersey, signed in black marker pen £200 - 250*

Provenance: Pelé Collection, Julien’s Auctions £1,500 - 2,000*

1195 Silver Mexico 1970 World Cup commemorative medal, cased £150 - 200*

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1197 Multi-signed Brazil 1970 World Cup Final retro jersey, seven signatures in black marker pen comprising Pelé, Brito, Jairzinho, Alberto, Rivelino, Felix & Piazza £300 - 400* 1198 A group of four signed and framed football photographs, comprising a part signed 1970 Brazilian World Cup Final team group signed by seven of the players Pelé, Alberto, Jairzinho, Rivellino, Fleix, etc; also from the 1970 World Cup a Limited Edition Photo print signed by England’s Colin Bell and a signed Bebeto and Romario photo, similarly sized 34 x 42cm and COA for the 1970 Brazil piece (5) £250 - 350* 1197

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1196 Jairzinho signed Brazil 1970 World Cup replica jersey, signed in black marker pen; sold with a COA that incorporates a photo of the player at the signing; the lot also including a collection of 9 Bayern Munich player autographs comprising four 6 by 4in. colour publicity cards signed by Basler, Reinhardt, Schupp & Wohlfarth; and five 6 by 4in. index cards signed by Andersson, Fink, Strunz, Dreher & Lickler, sold with a COA £120 - 160*

1199 Iconic image of the shirt swap between Bobby Moore & Pelé during 1970 World cup match, with signed index cards mounted below, all framed to measure, 75 by 50cm. £300 - 350*

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1200 Six Gordon Banks autographed photographs, each 16 by 12in., images comprising Banks hugging Uwe Seeler after the 1966 World Cup Final, in the line-up prior to games v Romania, Czechoslovakia and Brazil at the 1970 World Cup, together with two different images making his iconic save from Pelé during the 1970 Finals, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each individual photo (12) £150 - 200*

1203 1203 A full size replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy, modelled as a gilt painted earth held upon by two maidens, with green malachite coloured bands, raised upon a circular base, height: 36cm. £700 - 1,000*

1204 1204 A full size replica of the FIFA World Cup Trophy, the gilt earth held in the air by two maidens, with two green painted bands below and with FIFA WORLD CUP lettering, height: 34.5cm. £1,200 - 1,400* 1205 1974 World Cup commem­ orative medal presented by FIFA to Ken Aston who was in overall charge of refereeing at the tournament, large gilt-bronze, inscribed to the obverse “Landeshauptstadt Hannover” with Mercedes Logo and a Football Pitch, reverse “Fussball Weltmeisterschaft 1974”, diameter 8.25cm., original case of issue

1201 Gordon Banks 1970 World Cup Greatest Ever Save from Pelé signed goalkeepers glove display, measures 68 by 45cm. with COA & Photo Proof £140 - 190*

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1202 A trio of footballs as used at the 1970, 1978 and 1986 FIFA World Cups, 1970 Adidas Durlast Telstar, Serial No.A350306, made in Pakinstan; 1978 Adidas Durlast Tango River Plate, Serial No. B34001 08/09 and 1986 Adidas Azteca Mexico, Serial No. B34001 06/09 £200 - 300* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1206 Ticket for the 1974 World Cup Final West Germany v Holland 9th July 1974 £80 - 120*

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1207 1974 World Cup Final West Germany v Netherlands commemorative medal, inscribed Fussballwelt-Meisterschaft 74, Endspiel AM 7.7 [7th July date of Final Tie] £50 - 80*

1209 FIFA World Cup and Club World Cup tickets collection, World Cup: six 1978 tickets, Austria v Sweden, Argentina v France, Argentina v Hungary, Italy v West Germany, Italy v Austria & Italy v Holland; five 1994 including all three Ireland group matches; seventeen 2014 World Cup media passes for the Maracana; Club World Cup: six for 2009 and six for 2010, both tournaments played in the UAE (40 items) £200 - 250*

1211 An autographed England 1986 World Cup squad media guide, fully-signed in blue biro by the England 22-man playing squad, Shilton, Robson, Hoddle, Wilkins, Barnes, Beardsley, Lineker et al, and additionally autographed by the manager Bobby Robson and coaches Don Howe & Mike Kelly, good £300 - 400*

1212 A Trio of Brazil blue playing shorts, all signed by Bebeto, the first inscribed with a dedication and “Copa 90”, the second inscribed “Final Copa 94” and the third pair with no inscription; sold together with another Brazil blue playing shorts, signed (4) £300 - 500* 1208 The rarest programme from the 1974 World Cup West Germany v East Germany played in Hamburg, and the only occasion that the divided German national teams ever played one another competitively, the East beating the eventual World Cup winners 1-0 in this Group 1 match £250 - 350**

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1210 Argentina 1978 Original FIFA World Cup Posters for the sixteen competing countries, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, France, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia, West Germany, each individual poster in Spanish. produced by La Calle S.A., 52.7 x 356cm, minor tears at edges (16) £250 - 350*

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1215 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/ Japan Final Draw Official Programme, fourteen page programme, dated December 1, 2001, 7pm at Bexco £30 - 50** 1213 1213 1994 FIFA World Cup Winner’s Medal, the 14th gold circular medal with World Cup trophy obverse and FIFA World Cup USA 1994 reverse, with red, white and blue ribbon, bears hallmarks and makers mark Huguenin, diameter: 49cm. A recipient of this medal is unknown, but we can confirm that it would have been awarded to a member of Brazil back room staff as opposed to a player. £5,000 - 7,000*

1216 Germany 2006 FIFA World Cup Final Draw medal, by Bertoni (Italy), in original case of issue that has been signed by Ronaldo Nazario da Lima £150 - 200*

1214 1214 A 1994 World Cup Brazilian Football Association (CBF) medal, white metal & enamel, depiction of the World Cup trophy, inscribed CONFEDERACAO BRASILEIRA DE FUTEBOL, 8-6-1914, BRASIL; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF); sold together with a FIFA 2014 World Cup Preliminary Draw medal, the design featuring the World Cup trophy on one side and the logo of the 2014 World Cup on the other, held in Rio De Janeiro 2011, suspended in clear film display case, with card sleeve (3) £350 - 450*

1217 Official FIFA World Cup Trophy keyring and badge, both gilt by Bertoni of Milano (2) £80 - 120* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1218 Brazil 2014 World Cup squad signed Neymar Jr. No.10 replica jersey, 24 signatures in black marker pen; sold with a COA issued by Neo Autographs (2) £600 - 800* 1221

1219 Four 1920 football team autographs, i) Sunderland 1922-23 (runners up in Division 1), signed in ink, including C Buchan, E England, R Ferguson, W Williams, W Cresswell, C W Parker, R S Marshall; ii) Notts County 1922-23 (Division 2 Champions), 12 autographs in ink, including Iremonger, Price, Platis, Daly, Smith, Kemp, Notts County won Divison 2; iii) Bury 1923-24 (promotion year), signed in ink in team formation, Richardson, Heap, Adamson, Porter, Bradshaw, Turner, Matthews, Bullock, Ball, etc.; iv) Blackpool 1923/24, signed in ink by twelve players and trainer, Watson, Benton, Crompton, Bedford, Mee, Crompton, Streets, etc. £250 - 300* 1220 1930s football autograph album, containing autographs for Huddersfield v Liverpool 1935-36, Birmingham v Liverpool 1936-37. Liverpool v Middlesbrough 1936-37, a Wolves group, a double-page Everton group 1936-37, plus a few indviduals including Geldard and Sproston £300 - 400*

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1221 A fine autograph album, compiled by the Football Referees Association, at the “Eve of the Final Rally” containing 867 autographs, including a selection of F.A. Cup Finals Referees and Linesmen who officiated at F.A. Cup Finals between 1912 and 1966, plus Cup Final teams from 1949 Wolves and Leicester City, 1950 Arsenal, 1953 (The Matthews Final) for Blackpool and Bolton, 1954 Preston N.B. and WBA, 1955 Newcastle United and 1956 Manchester City, plus many other individuals associated to the F.A. or regional F.A.’s etc, sold together with extensive notes prepared by the vendor for the auction, leather bound album inscribed Eve of Final Memories, album with some damage to spine, but internally good; the lot also including an Eve of Final Rally programme 1963 and six books/booklets relating the F.A. Cup Final and the Football Association £800 - 1,000* 1220

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1222 Stanley Matthews and Tom Finney signed pictures, an 11 by 8in. colour picture of Matthews in Stoke kit signed “Best Wishes” in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 48 by 38cm.; and a 10 by 8in. picture of Finney in Preston kit signed “Best Wishes” in blue marker pen, unframed (2) £120 - 150*

1223 Seven Nat Lofthouse autographed items, comprising: 1958 FA Cup Final programme signed to the front cover, a DVD from the game signed to his image on the cover, a commemorative cover of the game signed to the front, a 12 by 8in. photo depicting a portrait image circa mid-1950s, programmes for Bolton’s final game at Burnden Park, v Blackburn in 2005 celebrating Nat’s 80th birthday and an away game v Birmingham in 1960 (also signed by Gil Merrick); comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (8) £80 - 100*

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1224 1950s-1970s football scrapbook containing over 300 autographs, signed on cuttings, magazine pictures, and pasted in album pages etc., stars including Hunter, Durban, Hodgkinson, Conroy, Parkes, Adamson, St John, Cunningham, Langley, Bobby Robson, Atkinson and many others £200 - 300**

1225 A collection of autographed football magazine/book plates and cuttings, packed with approx. 250 examples, coverage of footballers from the 1950s - 1980s, approx, 200 signed full page plates and approx. 50 signed cuttings, contained in a lever arch file filed in club format, the collection includes Raymond Kopa, Uwe Seeler, Stan Matthews, Peter Farrell, Trevor Brooking, George Eastham, Jimmy Gauld, Ted MacDougall, Jimmy Armfield, Ron Springett, Bert Williams, Jack Charlton, Mark Hateley, Bryan Robson, Bryan King, Alan Sunderland etc., comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (a qty.) £250 - 300**

1226 A collection of 48 autographed photographs of footballers, 16 by 12in. photographs and 18 by 12in. limited edition prints, depicting former players mainly from the 1950s - 1980s, including Gordon Banks, Paul Scholes, Archie Gemmill, Stan Bowles, Billy Bonds, Stan Anderson, Joe Hart, Nat Lofthouse etc., all signed using permanent markers, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (49) £200 - 250*

1227 Autographed Nat Lofthouse dinner menu 1989, signed to the front & back by Nat Lofthouse Mel Charles, Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney, Raich Carter, Stan Mortensen, Jackie Mudie, John Connelly, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Phil Neal, Gordon Taylor and others £150 - 200*

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1228 Autographed National Federation of Football Supporters’ Clubs Introductory Dinner menu 1965, signed to the back cover by Stanley Rous, Billy Wright, Jimmy Hill, Kenneth Wolstenholme etc. £80 - 120*

1229 Three autographed Football Displays, the first a 8 x 10 in. colour photograph double signed by Manchester Uniteds’ David Beckham and Eric Cantona, mounted framed and glazed, 37 x 47cm, with COA issued by Game of 2 Halves Sporting Memorabilia; the second a 10 x 13 in. colour photograph signed Peter Schmeichel, mounted ready for framing 40 x 50cm.; and a smaller mounted colour photograph from the 2006 World Cup Final, signed by Zinedine Zidane; sold together with a signed copy of Bobby Robson’s autobiography (qty) £300 - 400*

1230 Six autographed framed pictures of footballers, comprising: Stanley Matthews, Rodney Marsh, Gary Lineker, Graeme Le Saux, Glenn Hoddle & Sir Bobby Robson; the lot also including similar framed presentations for the jockey Frankie Dettori & boxer Duke McKenzie, similarly sized, typically 30 by 25cm.; plus two signed 10 by 8in. b&w photos of golfer Tom Watson & boxer John H Stracey; and an index card signed by the boxer George Foreman; and an Essex one day cricket shirt signed by Darren Gough (12) £150 - 200*

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1231 A collection of autographed 1970s football magazines, Goal, Football Monthly, Jimmy Hill, Soccer Star etc., the front cover of each has been signed by the player featured, including Denis Law, Jack Charlton, Colin Bell, Francis Lee x 2, Alan Birchenall, Wyn Davies, Ian Ure, 1969 Cup Final captains (centre spread - signed by Nish & Book), Eddie Holliday, Roger Morgan and Frank Clark, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity; the lot also including the first ever Football Monthly issued in September 1951, unsigned £80 - 100** 1232 A collection of 54 autographed commemorative football covers issued in 2008 depicting various F.A. & European Cup Finals, individually signed by winning players, including Bert Trautmann (Man City 1956), Dave Mackay (Tottenham 1961), Bell, Summerbee and Lee (Man City 1969), Frank McLintock (Arsenal 1971), Norman Whiteside (Man United 1985), and all eleven players from West Ham’s 1980 FA Cup winning team; sold together with 70 individually signed club photo-cards (neat homemade 6 by 4in. cards with club badge & bordered in club colours), including Paul Mariner, Tony Woodcock, Tony Kay, Nobby Stiles, Hugh Curran, Jimmy McIlroy, Ted MacDougall, Billy McNeill and John Robertson, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for both sets (126) £200 - 250*

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1235 Eight signed photographs of former English Premier League footballers, comprising: Alan Shearer (Newcastle Utd), Robbie Keane (pictured here for LA Galaxy), Brett Emerton (Blackburn Rovers), David Ginola (Newcastle Utd), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United), Jamie Redknapp (Liverpool) and Ashley Cole (pictured here for AS Roma), all colour match action, the largest 12 by 8in., signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (9) £180 - 200*

1233 A group of six signed football photographs, including a fully-signed colour of the England team from the “scorpion” match v Colombia 6th September 1995; a magazine page fully-signed by the England team who played Northern Ireland 18th November 1959; a Euro ‘96 match-action v Holland signed by Southga te, Pearce, Pleat & Jordi Cruyff; 1970 World Cup Final photo signed by Jairzinho; 1998 World Cup Final photo signed by Deschamps; 1997 F.A. Cup Final photo signed by Hughes, Wise & Leboeuf £120 - 150* 1234 Westminster Autographed Editions “Football Greats” set of 59 official signed photo cards in Westminster bound ring binders, Clive Allen, Paul Allen, Viv Anderson, Ron Atkinson, Gordon Banks, John Barnes, Peter Beardsley, Peter Bonetti, Stan Bowles, Alan Brazil, Trevor Brooking, Martin Chivers, Mick Channon, Jack Charlton, Ray Clemence, George Cohen, Steve Coppell, Tony Cottee, Gerry Francis, Archie Gemmill, Johnny Giles, John Greig, Ron Harris, Steve Heighway, Alan Hudson, Pat Jenning, Cliff Jones, Frank Lampard snr, Mark Lawrenson, Larry Lloyd, Nat Lofthouse, Gary Mabbutt, Malcolm Macdonald, Alvin Martin, Rodney Marsh, Roy McFarland, Frank McLintock, Mick Mills, Alan Mullery, Phil Neal, Gary Pallister, Steve Potts, Harry Redknapp, Pat Rice, Kenny Sansom, David Seaman, Peter Shilton, Tommy Smith, Neville Southall, Alex Stepney, Ian St John, Gary Stevens, Nobby Stiles, Mike Summerbee, Phil Thompson, John Wark, Dave Watson, Bob Wilson & Frank Worthington, with covering Westminster COA £200 - 260*

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1235 1236 The autographs of the Great Britain football team v Rest of Europe XI at Hampden Park in 1947, Swift, Hardwick, Hughes (sub), Vernon, MacAulay, Burgess, Mannion, Steel (sub), Matthews, Lawton, Liddell & Young (sub) £120 - 150*

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1239 Gordon Banks signed goalkeeping glove, a black & white Sondico, signed to the palm in black marker pen £60 - 80* 1237 Porthcawl picture postcard signed by the Wales football team on the occasion of the match v USSR 27th October 1965, Sprake, Rodrigues, England, Hennessey, Vernon, Allchurch etc.; sold with a programme for the match (2) £100 - 150* 1238 A fully-signed photograph of the England team who played Sweden in Stockholm 21st May 1923, a 6 by 4 1/2in. b&w photo portraying the team standing along the goal line before the match, signatures in pen and comprising William Walker (Aston Villa), John Tresadern (West Ham), Harry Bedford (Blackpool), William Ashurst (Notts County), James Seddon (Bolton), Basil Patchitt (Corinthians), Ernest Williamson (Arsenal & captain), James Moore (Derby County), George Thornewell (Derby County), Tom Urwin (Middlesbrough) & Jack Harrow (Chelsea), additionally signed by the F.A. Councillor George Wagstaffe Simmons £250 - 350*

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1240 Signed photographs of five England managers, comprising: Bobby Robson, Graham Taylor, Sven Goran Eriksson, Glenn Hoddle & Terry Venables; sold together with a fully-signed photograph of the England team who played Romania at the 1998 World Cup, 8 by 10in. colour signed in black marker pen by Ince, Sheringham, Anderton, Campbell, Seaman, Adams, Scholes, G Neville, Shearer, Le Saux & Batty (2) £150 - 200*

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1241 A collection of 25 autographed photographs of former England international footballers, 1950s-1980s, all signed in permanent marker, including examples of Hassall, Sewell, Stiles, Cohen, Banks, Hurst, Hoddle, Charlton, Robson, Springett, Flowers etc, all measuring 12 by 8in., comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (26) £100 - 120* 1241

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1242 Paul Gascoigne signed colour photographic limited edition print of the ‘dentist’s chair’ solo goal v Scotland at Euro ‘96, numbered 281/500, the image 12 by 20in., signed in fine black marker pen to lower margin, published by Big Blue Tube, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 63 by 73cm. £150 - 200*

1245 A white England retro shirt signed by seven former internationals, comprising Tom Finney, Michael Owen, David Beckham, Paul Gascoigne, Kevin Keegan, Nat Lofthouse and Bobby Charlton, signatures in black marker pen, COA issued by Red Supplies (UK) Ltd, Manchester, taped to backboard, mounted, framed & glazed, 78 by 89cm. £200 - 250*

1247 England football captain’s armband double-signed by David Beckham and Michael Owen, signatures in black marker pen, mounted with caption, framed & glazed, 29.5 by 48cm., the reverse taped with COA issued by Red Supplies (UK) Ltd., Manchester £150 - 200*

1248 Michael Owen signed England 5 Germany 1 framed display, comprising a replica England jersey signed by Owen in black marker pen, mounted together with the match programme & ticket and a colour photo of Owen in goal celebration, framed & glazed, 72 by 91cm.; sold together with a Nationwide England sponsorship sign autographed in black marker pen by Scholes, Butt, Brown, Beattie, Upton, Brian Kidd, Owen, Gary Neville, Clemence & Campbell, 60cm., square £120 - 180*

1243 Gary Lineker and Paul Gascoigne signed England replica jerseys, the Lineker a 1990 World Cup style, the Gascoigne a Euro ‘96 style, both signed to the reverse (2) £250 - 350*

1246 David Beckham signed England captain’s armband, mounted with a colour photograph of the free kick v Greece £150 - 200* 1244 An England signed football late 1990s, Seaman, Shearer, Southgate, L Ferdinand, the Neville brothers, Pearce etc. £120 - 160*

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1249 A David Beckham autographed MLS Adidas Starlance football, signed in gold marker on black panel, with certificate from Memorabilia Lane and original cardboard holder £120 - 150* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1252 England’s Dele Alli signed football boot in perspex dome frame, set against celebrating his goal against Sweden at Russia 2018 in the last 16 match, measures 53 by 43 by 17cm. deep, with coa & photo proof £150 - 200*

1250 Team-signed England 2016 away jersey, signed by Vardy, Rooney, Kane, Henderson, Smalling, Dier, Stones, Heaton, Walker, Cahill, Alli, Forster, Bertrand, Sturridge, Rashford, Walcott, Lallana, Clyne, Livermore, Jagielka and Oxlade Chamberlain £150 - 200*

1254 Steven Gerrard signed England replica jersey, signed in black marker pen £80 - 120*

1253 England football jersey signed by the top two international goalscorers Wayne Rooney & Bobby Charlton, white home replica jersey signed in black marker pen, mounted above two colour photographs featuring the players and a title plaque, framed & glazed, 88 by 62cm. £200 - 300* 1255

1251 A team-signed England 2017-18 home jersey, 19 signatures in marker pen, Dele Alli, Maguire, Dier, Vardy, Rashford etc.; with COA issued by The F.A. dated 23.11.17 (2) £120 - 160*

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1255 Herbert Chapman signed typescript letter on Arsenal FC letterhead, signed in ink, the letter dated 25th April 1931, addressed to Mr Arthur L. Frank and being a thank you for Mr Frank’s congratulatory letter sent to the club on winning the Championship title for the first time, complete with mailing envelope; sold together with Woolwich Arsenal autographs season 1925-26, an album page bearing ink signatures of James Brain, Alf Baker, John Mackie, Samson Haden, Robert John, William Blyth, John Butler, Andrew Neil & Sidney Hoar, mounted on a sheet of paper with player portraits; the lot also including an album page signed by George Allison, dated 1931 (4) £300 - 400*

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1259 Arsenal FC Double Winners 1997-98 autographs sheet, Wenger, Wright, Bergkamp, Anelka, Vieira, Keown, Bould, Adams, Dixon, Seaman etc.; sold together with another autographs sheet title ‘The Famous Back Six’ signed by Seaman, Dixon, Winterburn, Keown, Adams & Bould, additionally signed by George Graham & Arsene Wenger (2) £200 - 250*

1256 1256 Autographed memorabilia relating to the painting by the artist Yates Wilson titled ‘Tom Whittaker’s Secret” and portraying a scene in the Arsenal dressing room at Highbury in 1947, the artwork was produced for the front cover of John Bull magazine published 6th December 1947, mounted here above a strip of cars signed in ink by Tom Whittaker, Ronnie Rooke, Leslie Compton, Archie Macauley, Jimmy Logie, Wally Barnes, Reg Lewis, Paddy Sloan, George Male, Bryn Jones, Don Roper, George Swindin, Billy Milne & Denis Compton, mounted, ready for framing 41 by 37cm.; sold together with two identical b&w 8 by in. original photographs showing the team in the pose that the artist required, and two related photostats £300 - 500*

1257 A collection of 23 autographed photographs relating to Arsenal FC, all featuring former ‘Gunners’ signed in permanent marker, including examples of Adams, Charles, Docherty, Eastham, George, Hudson, Mariner, MacDonald, Sunderland and Sansom, all measuring 12 by 8in., comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (24) £120 - 150* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1260 Arsenal legends Ian Wright 179 Goals Photo and Dennis Bergkamp in action signed photos, framed to 50 by 40cm., with COAs + photo proof £125 - 175*

1258 A souvenir poster signed by the Arsenal 1997-98 double winning team, Seaman, Adams, Keown, Vieira, Bergkamp, Parlour, Wenger, Anelka, Dixon, Winterburn, Bould etc. £200 - 250*

1261 Three signed colour photographs of Arsenal’s Dennis Bergkamp £80 - 100*

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1262 1262 Arsenal Invincibles signed replica jersey, signed by Reyes, Wiltord, Pires, Kanu, Wenger, Vieira, Campbell, Parlour, Toure, Gilberto, Henry, Cole, Keown, Aliadiere, Bergkamp, Clichy, Ljunberg, Lauren & Cygan; sold together with a team-signed gold Arsenal double shirt, signed by Pires, Adams, Seaman, Taylor, Henry, Lauren, Ljunberg, Dixon, Upson, Parlour, Vieira, Edu, Cole, Bergkamp & Wiltord (2) £300 - 400*

1263 Small 1920s autograph album including the Cardiff City 1927 Cup winning team, plus notable other individuals including Howarth & Butler of Bolton Wanderers, the cartoonist Tom Webster and the cricketers J W Hearne & Walter Brearley £200 - 300*

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1264 A collection of 13 autographed photographs relating to Celtic FC, all featuring former ‘Bhoys’ signed in permanent marker, including examples of Billy McNeill, Tommy Gemmell, Danny McGrain, Bertie Auld, Steve Chalmers, Evan Williams, Joe McBride etc, all measuring 12 by 8in., comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (14) £100 - 120*

1265 A collection of 13 autographed photographs relating to Chelsea FC, all featuring former ‘Blues’ signed in permanent marker, including examples of Roy Bentley, Jim Lewis, Derek Saunders, Alan Dicks, Frank Blunstone, Tommy Docherty, Alan Hudson, Bobby Tambling etc, all measuring 12 by 8in., comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (14) £100 - 120*

1266 Anglo-American Sporting Club menu signed by the Chelsea 1970 F.A. Cup winning team, Osgood, Webb, Bonetti, Sexton, Hudson, Houseman etc.; sold together with a b&w press photo of the Chelsea team; and programmes for the Final (with songsheet) and the Replay at Old Trafford £250 - 300*

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1267 Team-signed Chelsea centenary shirt, signed in black marker pen by Drogba, Terry, Lampard. Ferreira, Carvalho, Wright-Phillips, Geremi, Gudjohsen, Cole, Makelele, Crespo, Cech, Robben, Johnson, Duff & Gallas; sold together with Frank Lampard No.8 & Didier Drogba No.11 signed Chelsea replica jerseys, both signed to the reverse (3) £250 - 350* 1268 Chelsea replica jersey signed by 20 players from the Chelsea 2004-2005 Premier league Champions title team (their first League Title in 50 years), the season was historic for the vast number of records set during the season, the list of achievements include; most away wins in a season (15), most clean sheets kept in a season (25), fewest goals conceded away in a season (9), most wins in a season (29), most consecutive away wins (9), fewest goals conceded in a season (15) and most points in a season (95). Signed by:- Damien Duff, Claude Makelele, Joe Cole, Filipe Oliveira, Robert Huth, Mikael Forssel, Ricardo Carvalho, Nuno Morais, Steven Watt, Frank Lampard, Arjen Robben, Eidur Gudjhonsen, Geremi, John Terry, Petr Cech, Didier Drogba, Scott Parker, Celestine Babayaro and William Gallas with COA and Shirt Signature Map £200 - 400*

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1269 Pedro signed Chelsea signed home jersey 2015-16, with COA and photo proof; sold together with a Frank Lampard signed football boot in perspex dome frame set against super Frank kissing the Champions League trophy won back in 2012 after beating Bayern Munich on penalties, measures 53 by 43cm by 17cm. deep, with COA & photo proof £150 - 200* 1270 Chelsea FC Autographed memorabilia from 2016/17 Premier League (Champions), comprising home 2016/17 replica jerseys signed by Antonio Conte (2016/17 Premier League winning manager) and Gary Cahill (Captain), and match-action colour photographs signed by Gary Cahill & John Terry 2016/17 Premier League winning captain); sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £200 - 250*

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1272 1271 Group of five signed Chelsea FC replica jerseys, comprises 2018/19 Home jersey signed by Eden Hazard, 2017/18 Away jerseys signed by Cesar Azpilicueta (Captain), Ruben Loftus Cheek, Willian and Jorginho, all brand new with tag, signed with black permanent marker, comes with COA and Photo Proof (6) £300 - 400* 1272 Crystal Palace Autographed memorabilia, comprising: a team-signed home replica jersey 2017-18 season; a Wilfried Zaha signed home replica jersey; and signed 12 by 8in. colour photographs of the current manager Roy Hodgson and former boss Sam Allardyce; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £150 - 200*

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1273 A collection of 16 autographed photographs relating to Derby County FC, featuring a 12 by 8in. b&w depicting a wonderful image of Derby County players posing with the First Division trophy before a packed Baseball Ground in 1975, signed in fine blue marker by 11 players; together with 15 other photos depicting former ‘Rams’ from the late 1960s - early 70s, all signed in permanent marker, including examples of George, Hennessey, Mackay, Gemmell, Hinton, Todd, Hector etc, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (17) £100 - 120*

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1274 Leeds United 1972 FA Cup winners signed and framed Canvas, measuring 75 by 50cm., autographed by Allan Clarke, Mick Jones, David Harvey, Paul Reaney, Eddie Gray, Peter Lorimer, Johnny Giles, Norman Hunter, Jack Charlton & Mick Bates with COA + Photo Proof £140 - 180*

1275 A Leeds United FC home replica jersey and a football, both autographed by the players, c.2000, the white jersey with Packard Bell, LUFC logo with black marker signatures to the front and the blue ball with the yellow LUFC logo, the Leeds United FC wording and signatures in black marker in alternative panels, signatures include Nigel Martyn, Danny Mills, Eirik Bakke, Lucas Radebe and others (2). £150 - 200*

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1276 Leicester City FC collection of autographs, Comprises five items: signed Jamie Vardy Leicester City FC (signed on back #9) replica jersey, Kasper Schmeichel & Shinji Okazaki signed 8 by 10in. photos (Premier League Champions 2015/16), plus Leicester City FC team-signed 1997 Coca-Cola Cup Final and Replay programmes, signatures in black marker pen to front covers; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (6) £250 - 300* 1277 Liverpool 1977-78 European Cup Winners Final Programme along with squad signed 10” x 8” colour photo bearing 16 autographs, Joey Jones, Phil Thompson, Ray Clemence, Ronnie Moran (coach), Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough, David Johnson, Phil Neal, Joe Fagan (asst manager), Jimmy Case, Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith, Emlyn Hughes, Steve Heighway & Terry McDermott £120 - 180*

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1278 Liverpool, King of the Kop, Kenny Dalglish signed retro 70s home jersey £170 - 200*

1279 Kenny Dalglish signed Liverpool 1984 European Cup Final replica jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse besides the No.7 £120 - 160*

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1280 Kenny Dalglish & Ian Rush double-signed Liverpool 1984 European Cup Final replica jersey, signed to the front in black marker pen £120 - 160*

1281 A Liverpool signed football c.1980s, the Sondico Sports black and white panelled leather ball with autographs signed in black marker on the white panels of Kevin Keegan, Kenny Dalglish, Alan Hansen, Steve Highway, Ray Clemence, Jimmy Case, Phil Thompson, Phil Neal, Alec Lindsay, Colin Irwin, and others £250 - 300*

1282 An autographed Liverpool FC replica jersey c.2003, the short sleeved red shirt with Reebok and Carlsbery logo’s, signed in black ink by Michael Owen, Henchoz, Hyybia, Babbel, Heske, Berger, Hamann, Gerard, Riise, and others £120 - 180*

1283 Liverpool 2005 Champions League winning captain Steven Gerrard signed original Istanbul final programme, beautifully mounted with image of Stevie G holding trophy aloft, along with replica winners medal, engraved metal plaques, framed to 63 by 54cm. with COA + photo proof £200 - 250*

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1286 Steven Gerrard signed Liverpool FC 2005 Champions League Final celebration photographic framed montage, comprising a large 20 by 15in. colour photograph portraying Gerrard lifting the trophy, signed by the Liverpool captain in back marker pen, flanked by six smaller colour photographs all featuring Gerrard at the Istanbul final, framed & glazed, 68 by 82cm., the backboard taped with a COA issued by True Colours Memorabilia, Manchester, very good condition £150 - 200*

1284 Liverpool FC Legends autographs collection, Sam Hyypia signed 2005 Champion League replica jersey, signed on front with black permanent marker; plus collection of six signed Liverpool photos from the Liverpool FC v AC Milan Legends match on 23/3/19 at Anfield. comprising 8”x12” photos of Sam Hyypai, Vladimir Smicer, Steve McManaman, Daniel Agger, John Aldridge & Robbie Fowler, all signed in black permanent marker plus COA and photo proof (8) £200 - 250*

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1285 Steven Gerrard signed Liverpool FC 2005 Champions League Final replica jersey, signed on back #8 (name and number), comes with COA and photo proof (2) £200 - 250*

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1287 Steven Gerrard & Jamie Carragher double-signed Liverpool replica jersey, signed to the front in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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1288 Steven Gerrard signed colour photograph, the Liverpool captain holding the Champions League Trophy in Istanbul £80 - 100*

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1289 Steven Gerrard signed Liverpool replica jersey framed presentation, Champions League Final style jersey reverse mounted and signed on the No.8, above a colour photograph of Gerrard lifting the Champions League trophy in Istanbul, 105 by 80cm. £150 - 200*

1290 Team-signed yellow Liverpool 2005 away replica jersey, signed to the front by Hyypia, Gerrard, Dudek, Riise, Smicer, Carragher, Alonso, Luis Garcia, Cisse, Hamann, Josemi & Kewell £140 - 180*

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1291 A group of four signed Liverpool FC replica jerseys, comprising James Milner signed 2018/19 home jersey (junior) and Roberto Firmino signed 2016/17 home jersey plus 125th Year Anniversary Special Liverpool away jersey x 2, one each signed by Sadio Mane and Nathaniel Clyne, signed with black permanent marker, comes with COA and photo proof (5) £250 - 300*

1292 A trio of football boots signed by Liverpool FC footballers, Georginio Wijnaldum signed Adidas boot, Roberto Firmino signed Adidas Boot, and James Milner signed Nike Boot, all brand new and signed with black permanent marker, comes with COA and Photo Proof (4) £150 - 180*

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1293 Manchester United Busby Babes autographs, an album page signed in ink by Wood, Edwards, Byrne, Berry, Viollet, Foulkes, Colman, Whelan, Cope & Blanchflower £250 - 350*

1294 Manchester United ‘Busby Babes’ autographs, a removed double album pages with 13 ink signatures, comprising Matt Busby, Pegg, Charlton, McGuinness, Berry, Violett, Wood, Blanchflower, Byrne, Whelan, Colman, Foulkes & Edwards; sold together with a Tommy Taylor signed magazine portrait; the lot also including an album page signed by Frank Swift, by then a journalist, and who died in the Munich Air Disaster; plus a photograph of Swift (5) £250 - 300*

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1295 Signed Manchester United 1956-57 Football League Championship Celebration Dinner & Dance menu, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, signed to the inside front cover by Matt Busby, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Leslie Olive, Liam Whelan and Alan Gibson £180 - 220*

1296 Signed Manchester United 1958 F.A. Cup Final Celebration Dinner & Dance menu, held at the Savoy Hotel, London, 3rd May, signed to the front cover but mostly to the final spread of inside pages, autographs including Ian Greaves, Ronnie Cope, Jack Rowley, Johnny Carey, Jack Crompton, Stan Pearson, Bobby Charlton, Bill Foulkes, Wilf McGuinness, Shay Brennan, Alex Dawson, Joe Carolan, Gordon Clayton, Alan Gibson, Johnny Giles, David Pegg, Bobby Harrop and others £250 - 350*

1297 Mick Hucknall Manchester United Memorabilia Collection: a Manchester United shirt signed & dedicated to Mick Hucknall from Sir Matt Busby, inscribed & signed TO MICK, ALL GOOD WISHES, MATT BUSBY, mounted with a signed picture of Busby, framed & glazed, 92 by 73cm. £200 - 300*

1298 “Legends of Old Trafford” limited edition Manchester United print, featuring artwork by Robert J Highton, 885/2000, ‘gold edition’ signed in pencil by Ferguson, Foulkes, Stiles, Whiteside, Buchan, Albiston, Stepney, Aston, Pearson, Charlton, Morgan, Greenhoff, Robson, Stapleton, McQueen, Hill, McClair, Law, Sadler, Morris, Herd, Cantwell, Duxbury, McIlroy, Macari, Hughes & Moran, image size 60 by 84cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 77 by 102cm., complete with a COA (2) £250 - 350*

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1299 A framed Manchester United Busby Babes autographed photo montage, comprising 18 b&w portrait photographs mounted above examples of the individual’s signature, mostly extracted from album pages, subjects comprising Bent, Berry, Blanchflower, Byrne, Charlton, Colman, Foulkes, Edwards, Gregg, Jones, Morgans, Pegg, Busby, Scanlon, Taylor, Viollet, Whelan and Murphy, framed & glazed, overall 64 by 70cm. £600 - 800*

1300 Three Denis Law autographed photographs, each 16 by 12in., images comprising Law scoring in the 1963 FA Cup Final (signed in black marker), Law scoring for “World Champions” Scotland against England at Wembley in 1967 (signed in blue marker), and holding aloft the First Division trophy at Old Trafford in 1965 (signed in red marker), comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each individual photo (6) £100 - 120* 294

1301 Autographed “The Sorcerers three Apprentices” European Footballers of the Year print, George Best 1968, Sir Bobby Charlton CBE 1966, Denis Law 1964, signed in ink by all three, Limited Edition Print no.146 of 350, bears blind stamps, 64 x 45cm, unframed. £250 - 350*

1302 A group of three signed pictures of the Manchester United ‘Holy Trinity’ George Best, Bobby Charlton & Denis Law £180 - 220*

1303 Manchester United 1963 F.A. Cup Final retro jersey signed by the ‘Holy Trinity’ George Best, Denis Law & Bobby Charlton, signatures in black marker pen to the front and inscribed either Best Wishes or Good Luck £250 - 350*

1304 George Best & Bobby Charlton signed Manchester United collectors’ postcards, with original packaging (3) £120 - 150*

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1305 George Best signed Manchester United 1968 European Cup limited edition print, signed by Best and by the artist Heather G Harman, numbered 9/500, mounted, framed & glazed, 46 by 57cm.; sold with a small print featuring George Best (2) £150 - 200*

1306 Two George Best signed pictures, a colour magazine plate and a b&w publicity card £150 - 200*

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1308 George Best signed Manchester United retro shirt, signed BEST WISHES £300 - 350*

1307 George Best signed club and country retro shirts, a green Northern Ireland No.11 signed in black marker pen to the reverse No.11; and a red Manchester United signed to the reverse below the No.7 (2) £350 - 450*

1309 George Best signed Manchester United retro shirt, red 1968 style, the reverse lettered BEST and signed in black marker pen to the No.11, very good condition £200 - 250*

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1310 Signed Manchester United 1968 European Cup Winners full colourised canvas, 8 signatures, being Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Alex Stepney, Tony Dunne, David Sadler, Alex Stepney, Pat Crerand & Bill Foulkes, measures 66 by 50cm. with COA + photo proof £80 - 120*

1312 Manchester United 1968 European Cup winners autographs, on seven album pages/index cards, collectively the 11 finalists Stepney, Brennan, Foulkes, Sadler, Dunne, Crerand, Charlton, Stiles, Best, Kidd & Aston, plus the reserve Jimmy Rimmer and the sidelined Denis Law £80 - 100* 1313 “Manchester United F.C. Champions of Europe 1968” limited edition autographed print, numbered 466/1968, signed in pencil below the artwork by Matt Busby and the 11 United finalists Stepney, Brennan, Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Stiles, Best, Kidd, Charlton, Sadler & Aston, two creases to lower margin of print, framed & glazed, 62 by 72cm. £300 - 400*

1314 Three autographed limited edition Manchester United limited prints, comprising: No.1 of 75 issued, measuring 18 by 12in. depicting players celebrating in the Upton Park dressing room after a 6-1 victory over West Ham confirmed United as First Division winners, signed in black marker by Law, Dunne, Foulkes, Crerand, Stepney, Aston and Sadler; together with a prints also No.1 of 75 issued depicting Nobby Stiles holding aloft the European Cup as he is surrounded by team mates Dunne, Crerand and Stepney, signed by all 4 in silver marker; and a superb image showing Crerand, Morgan and Aston posing at Old Trafford in 1971, signed by all 3 players in black marker, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each edition (6) £80 - 100*

1311 1968 European Cup Final programme fully-signed by the Manchester United winning team, additionally signed by Denis Law who was injured for the final £300 - 400**

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1317 A Manchester United 1998-99 Treble Season replica jersey signed by the ‘Holy Trinity’ George Best, Bobby Charlton & Denis Law, signatures in black marker pen £250 - 350*

1319 “The Ferguson Years” an autographed Manchester United limited edition print, artwork by Peter Wileman, numbered 232/500, produced during Sir Alex Ferguson’s Testimonial Year, multi-signed in pencil including Ferguson, Beckham, Schmeichel, Sheringham, Robson, Giggs, Cole and many others, framed & glazed, 80 by 104cm.; COA taped to the backboard £180 - 220*

1315 A George Best, Rodney Marsh & Wilf McGuinness triple-signed sporting luncheon menu from 1993, signed in pen by the three players to the front cover £200 - 250*

1318 Sir Alex Ferguson signed Manchester United home jersey £150 - 200*

1320 Manchester United autographs collection, signed photographs, pictures, collector’s cards, magazine plates, postcards, menus, most autographed content from the Sir Alex Ferguson era but with some representation of earlier times and club legends £300 - 500* 1321 A pair of framed sets of autographed Manchester United player photographic cards, all signatures in black marker pen, subjects including Cole, Schmeichel, Cantona, the Neville brothers, Parker, Sharpe, Scholes, Giggs, Keane, Irwin & others, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, both 47 by 57cm. £150 - 200*

1316 A George Best signed sporting luncheon menu from 1993, signed in pen over match-action photograph £150 - 200* 1321 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1322 1322 Manchester United legend Eric Cantona signed replica shirt, to the reverse over his number 7, with coa + photo proof £150 - 190*

1324 1325 Ryan Giggs signed shirt framed presentation, the red home replica jersey signed in black marker pen and mounted together with a colour photo and printed career stats, framed & glazed, 66 by 68cm.; sold together with a framed set of Futera Platinum “The Treble” collector’s cards, 48 by 50cm. (2) £100 - 150*

1325 1326 Nine Paul Scholes autographed photographs, four large 16 by 12in. editions, images all featuring the midfielder in action for Manchester United and depicting Scholes scoring and celebrating against Barcelona in the 2008 Champions League semi-final, heading a last minute header against Manchester City in 2010, and celebrating after scoring at Craven Cottage; sold together with 5 smaller 12 by 8in. photos of Scholes celebrating and scoring etc, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each individual photo (18) £120 - 150*

1323 Limited edition print featuring Manchester United’s David Beckham as PFA Young Player of the Year in 1997, by the artist Stewart W. Beckett, signed by Beckham in pencil, numbered 57/150, COA and photo from signing taped to the backboard, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 56 by 75cm. £150 - 200* 1324 An autographed replica Manchester United David Beckham No.7 jersey, the red jersey with Manchester United and Vodafone logo’s, signed in black marker on the back by David Berckham and on the front by Teddy Sheringham, Andy Goram, Paul Scholes, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Wes Brown, Mikael Silvestre, Gary Neville, Ronny Johnsen, Andy Cole and others; sold together with a COA from a former MUFC employee (2) £200 - 300* 1326 298

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1327 Two autographed framed Manchester United picture montages, the first with caricature ‘cigarette card’ style collector’s cards signed by Ferguson, Giggs, Keane, May, Johnsen, Cruyff, McClair, Cole, P Neville, Butt, Solskjaer, Scholes, Pallister, Poborsky, Kidd, Schmeichel, Beckham & Irwin, mounted with a colour photo of team celebrations at the 1999 Champions League Final, 61 by 49cm.; the second mounted with 11 collector’s cards signed by Schmeichel, Irwin, G Neville, Pallister, Bruce, Keane, Giggs, McClair, Cantona, Cole & Sharpe, 39cm. square £250 - 350*

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1328 Limited edition 1999 Champions League Final print featuring Manchester United’s Peter Schmeichel and Matt Busby, by the artist Stewart W. Beckett titled “Heavenly Intervention”, signed by Schmeichel in pencil, numbered 6/30, COA taped to the backboard, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 6 by 53m. £100 - 150* 1329 Autographed “Barcelona” print of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s winning goal in Manchester United’s 1999 UEFA Champions League Final victory, fully signed by the complete Manchester United Squad, Limited Edition Lithograph Print no. 25 of 500 by Stewart Beckett, bears blind stamps, 45 x 63.9cm, unframed £300 - 400*

1330 Manchester United VIP Guest autograph book signed by 14 of the 1999 winning treble squad, being Peter Schmeichel, Gary Neville, Denis Irwin, David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Andy Cole (twice), Olly Gunnar Solskjaer, Ryan Giggs, Teddy Sheringham, Dwight Yorke, Phil Neville, Wes Brown, Paul Scholes & Roy Keane, includes commemorative medal & comes with COA £170 - 200* 1331 Manchester United framed 1999 Champions League Final signed programme presentation, signed by the team in gold & silver marker pen, mounted with four colour photographs from the occasion, framed & glazed, overall size 44 by 72cm. £250 - 350*

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1332 Roy Keane signed Manchester United 1998-99 Treble Winning season replica home jersey, signature in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 63 by 57cm. £120 - 160*

1333 Framed photographic presentation signed by the Manchester United 1998-99 Treble Winning team, 8 by 12in. team-group colour photo, signed to the mount in black marker pen by 17 squad members, Beckham, Scholes, Giggs, Sheringham et al, overall size 55 by 65cm. £250 - 350*

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1334 Sir Alex Ferguson signed Mancester United 1999 Champions League Winners commemorative jersey, signed to the front and inscribed ‘Best Wishes’; sold together with an Eric Cantona signed black Manchester United ‘kung-fu’ replica jersey, signed to the reverse No.7 (2) £200 - 300*

1335 A pair of team-signed Manchester United Champions League Final winning replica jerseys for 1999 and 2008, the 1999 signed in black marker pen by May, Sheringham, Johnsen, Ferguson, Giggs, Berg, Stam, Beckham, Solskjaer, Yorke, Scholes, Butt, Brown, the Neville brothers, Keane, Curtis, Irwin, van der Gouw, Blomqvist, Cole & Schmeichel; the 2008 signed by Hargreaves, Ji Sung Park, Ronaldo, Giggs, Nani, Van Der Sar, Scholes, Brown, O’Shea, Rooney, Carrick, Tevez, Evra, Ferdinand, Vidic & Fletcher (2) £400 - 600*

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1336 Team-signed Manchester United 2008 Champions League Final replica jersey, signed by all the players from the match who played (including subs) with the sole exception of Owen Hargreaves; sold together with an Adidas official match ball for the Moscow Final (2) £400 - 600* 1337 Cristiano Ronaldo signed photographic presentation, 12 by 8in. colour photo of Ronaldo at an awards ceremony signed in black marker pen, mounted with a Manchester United crest an title plaque, framed & glazed, overall size 45 by 58cm. £150 - 200*

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1338 A trio of Manchester United “The Treble” Peter Cornwell limited edition prints, each portraying a seminal moment in the Premiership, F.A. Cup and Champions League victories, the set numbered 42/300, each signed by the artist and additionally by Cole (Premiership), Sheringham (F.A. Cup) and Solskjaer (UCL), uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 70 by 81cm.; each with a COA taped to the backboard £250 - 350* 1339 Team-signed Manchester United 1999 Treble Season replica jersey, signed to the front in black marker pen by Sheringham, Scholes, Solskjaer, Butt, Beckham, Ferguson, Cole, Giggs, May, Berg, Irwin, Keane, Brown, Stam, Yorke & Johnson £300 - 500*

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1340 “Treble Winners” an autographed Manchester United limited edition print, artwork by Stephen Doig, numbered 293/750, signed in pencil to the lower margin by the artist, Alex Ferguson, Andy Cole, Dwight Yorke, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, framed & glazed, 87 by 67cm. £120 - 160* 1341 Team-signed Manchester United replica jersey c.2003, 14 signatures in black marker pen, Saha, van Nistelrooy, Scholes, Ronaldo, Brown, Giggs etc; sold with a Manchester United gilet applied with a collection of MUFC collector’s pins (2) £140 - 180*

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1344 1342 Manchester United replica home jersey double-signed by Wayne Rooney & Robin van Persie, signatures in black marker pen, with COA incorporating photographs of the players at the signing; sold together with an autographed Manchester United football with a COA from the club in season 2011-12, and a related email confirming the 14 players who have signed the ball including Owen, Ferdinand, Young, Carrick, Jones, Hernandez, Evra and others £150 - 200*

1343 A group of six photographs signed by Manchester United players past and present, comprising Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Michael Carrick, Ander Herrera, David de Gea & Juan Mata, match-action colour, the largest 12 by 8in., all signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (7) £120 - 150* 1344 A group of six signed Manchester United replica home jerseys, comprising Alexis Sanchez, Paul Pogba, Chris Smalling, Phil Jones, Eric Bailey and Tahith Chong, signatures in black marker pen, all signed on front except the Sanchez signed to reverse No.7; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (7) £400 - 500*

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1345 Alan Shearer signed Newcastle United retro jersey,. signed #9 back of shirt from Shearer’s playing era, signed in black permanent marker, comes with COA and photo proof (2) £200 - 250*

1346 Two autographed Southampton FC photographs, both 16 by12in. photograph, the first depicting Bobby Stokes running away in celebration after scoring the winning goal for Southampton in the 1976 FA Cup Final at Wembley, signed in blue marker pen by Rodrigues, Channon, Turner, Blyth, Peach, Fisher, McCalliog, Gilchrist, Steele and manager Lawrie McMenemy; the other depicting Mike Channon holding aloft the FA Cup prior to his testimonial at the Dell just days after the Final, signed using a blue marker, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each individual photo (4) £100 - 120*

1347 Autographed Tottenham Hotspur 1960-61 double winners retro jersey, signed by ten members of the team in black marker pen, Brown, Baker, Bobby Smith, Norman, Mackay, Jones, Allen, Dyson, Henry & Medwin £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1349 An autographed dinner menu on the occasion of the Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea 1967 F.A. Cup Final, held at the Savoy Restaurant 20th May 1967 for wives & girlfriends who were later joined by players, signatures including Mr & Mrs Jennings & Mr & Mrs England £120 - 160*

1348 A group of eleven signed photographs of Tottenham Hotspur players, including the double-winners Tony Marchi, Terry Dyson, Les Allen, Peter Baker, Maurice Norman & Bobby Smith, mostly 12 by 8in. colour & b&w, signatures in marker pen; plus colour photo signed by Bobby Smith and three in b&w signed by Paul Gascoigne, Pat Jennings & Cliff Jones, signatures in marker pen; finally a triple-signed photograph of Tottenham Hotspur’s Keith Burkinshaw, Ricky Villa & Ossie Ardiles, 8 by 12., signatures in marker pen £240 - 280*

1350 A celebration menu signed by the Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea 1967 F.A. Cup Final teams, hosted by the Anglo-American Sporting Club at the London Hilton, 15th May 1967, signed to the inside front cover by the Spurs party, and the inside back cover by Chelsea, signatures comprising (Spurs) Nicholson, Bailey, Knowles, Jones, Mackay, Jennings, Gilzean, Greaves, Kinnear, Mullery, Robertson, England, Venables & Saul, and (Chelsea) Baldwin, Suart, Hollins, Hinton, R Harris, Cooke, McCreadie, Kirkup, Hateley, A Harris, Tambling, Docherty, Boyle & Bonetti, additionally signed by Stanley Rous; sold together with an official 1967 Cup Final programme complete with songsheet, and a souvenir edition programme (4) £250 - 300*

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1352 Tottenham Hotspur signed replica metal street sign, Ryan Mason, Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli, Jan Vartonghen, Nacer Chadli, Hugo Lloris, Nabil Bentaleb, Harry Kane, Eric Lamela & manager Mauricio Pochettino; sold together with a Dave Mackay signed photo montage, 40 by 30cm., with COA (2) £100 - 150*

1353 Tottenham Hotspur Harry Kane and Dele Alli signed home jerseys, (2) £180 - 220*

1351 Signed Tottenham Hotspur memorabilia, 10 items, comprising a team-signed branded football; a Harry Kane signed replica jersey;, Harry Winks signed 2017/18 replica jersey; Eric Lalana signed 2017/18 replica jersey; and six signed 12 by 8in. colour match-action photographs signed by Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli, Eric Dier, Éric Lamela, Harry Kane & Hugo Lloris; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (11) £300 - 400* 304

1354 Trevor Brooking & Billy Bonds double-signed West Ham United Legends photo print £60 - 80* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1358 Maradona signed Argentina replica jersey, signed to the reverse below the No.10; sold with a COA issued by Entidad Certificadora Esribania Lorelli, Buenos Aires (2) £200 - 300* 1359 Maradona signed Argentina replica jersey, signed to the front; sold with a COA issued by Entidad Certificadora Esribania Lorelli, Buenos Aires (2) £200 - 300*

1355 Autographed West Ham United programme for the Bobby Moore Cup v Villareal at Upton Park 9th August 2008, neatly signed using a fine blue marker to the back cover by West Ham United’s 1980 FA Cup winning team - Parkes, Stewart, Lampard, Martin, Bonds, Pike, Devonshire, Allen, Brooking, Cross and Pearson, all players have added 1980 after their respective signature, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (2) £100 - 120**

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*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1356 West Ham United: Manuel Pellegrini (Manager) signed training shirt and Mark Noble (Captain) signed 2018/19 home replica jersey, signed on front in black permanent marker; comes with COA and photo proof (3) £120 - 150* 1357 Maradona signed Argentina replica jersey, signed to the reverse £180 - 220*

1360 Carlos Tevez signed Argentina replica jersey, signed on front in black permanent marker; comes with COA and photo proof (2) £120 - 150*

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1361 Brazil signed 1970s retro shirts by Pelé & the Brazil 1970 World Cup winning captain Carlos Alberto, both with COA & photo proofs (2) £250 - 300* 1362 Pelé signed large and impressive colour New York Cosmos photograph, 38 by 29in. (97 by 74cm.), signed boldly in black marker pen, action photograph portraying Pelé taking a powerful shot, framed & glazed £400 - 600*

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1363 Pelé signed part-colourised 16 by 20in. photographic print, being the famous image of his overhead kick; accompanied by a PSA/DNA Certificate (2) £500 - 600*

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1364 A pair of signed Brazil No.10 legends jerseys, a Pelé signed Brazil 3-star retro jersey, signed in black marker pen and dedicated “Best Wishes”; and a Rivaldo, signed to the reverse besides the No.10 £250 - 350* 1365 Ronaldinho & Rivaldo signed Brazil No.10 replica jerseys, both signed to the front (2) £200 - 250* 1363

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1366 Kaka signed Brazil replica jersey, signed on front with black marker; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (2) £200 - 250*

1367 A football signed by the Brazil team on the occasion of the Umbro Cup match v England at Wembley 11th June 1995, 15 signatures in biro comprising Zagallo (manager), Dunga (captain), Edmundo, Andre Criz, Giovanni, Jorginho, Leonardo, Juninho, Zinho, Doriva, Zetti, Edilson, Roberto Carlos, Marcio Santos and Ronaldao; sold together with a signed colour photograph of Ronaldo, mounted, framed & glazed, 50 by 38cm. (2) £120 - 150*

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1368 A football signed by the AS Sainte-Etienne team who won the French Division 1 Championship in season 1969-70, signatures including Rocher, Batteux, Garonnaire, Herbin, Bosquier, Carnus, Larque, Keita, Revelli, Jaquet, Durkovic, Fharizon, Samardzic, Bereta, Camerini, Polny, Broissard etc. £200 - 300*

1369 A signed French football photo montage, mounted with 15 colour 6 by 4in. photos eight of which are signed by the player in black marker pen, comprising Papin (four times), Cantona (twice), Amoros & Blanc, framed & glazed, 70 by 50cm. £150 - 250*

1370 A UEFA Champions League 2000-2001 Bayern München v Valencia signed Adidas football, signed by all of the Bayern München Team, including Kahn, Sagnor, Kuffour, Andersson, Linke, Lizarazu, Hardgreaves, Effenberg, Salihamidzic, Scholl, Elber, Dreher, Sforza, Tarnat, Sergio, Janker, Zickler, Cruz, Hitzfeld, Kahn £250 - 350*

1371 Team-signed Arjen Robben Bayern Munich No.10 replica jersey, signed by Neuer, Alonso, Dante, Benatia, Alcantara, Ribery, Martinez, Lewandowski, Robben, Rafinha, Pizarro, Boateng, Gotze, Rode, Lahm, Starke, Reina, Muller, Alaba, Badstuber, Schweinsteiger, Guardiola; sold with a COA issued by United Pro (2) £400 - 600*

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1372 Dutch Old Masters: Johan Cruyff and Dennis Bergkamp signed jerseys, a Cruyff orange Netherlands replica jersey, signed to the front; and a Bergkamp Arsenal testimonial season replica jersey, signed to the reverse between the name and No.10 (2) £180 - 220*

1374 Gennaro Gattuso signed replica jersey and signed photograph, an Italy home jersey (blue) and Italy action 8 by 12in. photo; plus COA and Photo proof of signing (3) £180 - 200*

1375 A pair of Andrea Pirlo signed Italy replica jerseys, a blue home and a white away; plus COA and photo proof of signing (3) £250 - 300*

1373 Johan Cruyff and Eusebio signed photographs, the first in colour and in action for Holland; the second a b&w in action for Benfica, signature dated 2007 (2) £150 - 200*

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1376 Maradona signed Napoli replica jersey, signed to the front; sold with a COA issued by Entidad Certificadora Esribania Lorelli, Buenos Aires (2) £200 - 300*

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1377 Team-signed Andrea Pirlo black & white striped Juventus No.21 2015 UEFA Champions League replica jersey, signed to the reverse No.21 by Pirlo and additionally signed to the front by manager Massimiliano Allegri and 19 players comprising Buffon, Chiellini, Caceres, Pogba, Pepe, Marchisio, Morata, Tevez, Coman, Llorente, Barzagli, Bonucci, Padoin, Asamoah, Vidal, Lichtsteiner, Storari, Matri & Evra; sold with a COA issued by United Pro (2) £500 - 600*

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1378 Autographed AC Milan collection, comprising a Cafu signed 2018/19 AC Milan Junior shirt; plus five signed action photos obtained at the Liverpool FC v AC Milan Legends match on 23/3/19, comprising Gennaro Gattuso, Massimo Ambrosini, Dida, Rui Costa (all 8”x12”) and Cafu (8”x10”), all signed in black permanent marker, plus COA and photo proof (7) £180 - 200*

1379 Andres Iniesta signed Spain white away replica jersey, signed in red permanent marker, comes with COA and photo proof (2) £120 - 150*

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1380 Messi, Suarez & Neymar triple-signed Barcelona replica jersey, signed in black marker pen in a column to the front £200 - 250*

1382 Lionel Messi signed Barcelona replica jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse beside the No.10 £150 - 200*

1381 Signed photographs of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez & Neymar, (3) £180 - 220* 1383 Lionel Messi signed Barcelona home jersey, with COA & Photo Proof £275 - 350*

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1384 Lionel Messi signed replica FC Barcelona No.10 jersey, signed to the reverse No.10 in silver marker pen £200 - 250*

1385 Lionel Messi signed Barcelona replica jersey, signed to the reverse No.10; sold with a COA (2) £200 - 300*

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1388 Two autographed Real Madrid stadium tour guide booklets, Signatures including Casillas, Cicinho, Zidane, Ronaldo (Brazilian), Raul, Bravo and others £100 - 150**

1386 Neymar signed replica Barcelona jersey, with badging, shirt number and player lettering, signed in black marker pen to the No.11; sold with a COA issued by PSA/DNA Authentication Services (2) £250 - 350*

1387 Xavi signed Barcelona ‘Farewell’ commemorative jersey, inscribed GRACIES XAVI, 23 MAIG 2015, signed on the reverse No.6 This shirt was signed privately by Xavi who is met by a VIP Official right after his farewell match in the Barcelona Training Complex. £300 - 400* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1389 Team-signed Ronaldo Real Madrid No.7 2014 Champions League Final replica jersey, 23 signatures in black marker pen, comprising Casillas, Varane, Pepe, Ramos, Coentrao, Khedira, Ronaldo, Benzema, Bale, Marcelo, Alonso, Carvajal, Arbeloa, Fernandez, Nodric, Jese, Morata, di Maria, Isco, Illarramedi, Loez & Ancelotti; sold with a COA issued by MCAS (2) £1,500 - 2,000*

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1390 A Real Madrid replica jersey signed by the two Ronaldos, Cristiano and de Lima, signed in black marker pen to the front; sold together with a Zinedine Zidane signed Real Madrid action photograph, a 12 by 8in. colour depicting the player in action for Real Madrid, mounted, framed & glazed set with a title plaque, 51 by 38cm. (2) £200 - 250*

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1391 Real Madrid legend Cristiano Ronaldo signed home jersey, with COA + photo proof £250 - 300*

1395 A 78rpm record of the community singing at the Arsenal v Cardiff City 1927 F.A. Cup Final, Daily Express Community Singing, Wembley Stadium, “Loch Lomond” and “All Through The Night” £80 - 120* 1393 Cristiano Ronaldo signed black Real Madrid replica jersey, signed to the reverse; sold with a COA issued by a Spanish authentication company that incorporates a photograph of Ronaldo at the signing session (2) £300 - 400*

1392 Cristiano Ronaldo signed Real Madrid No.7 replica jersey, signed to the reverse No.7 in silver marker pen. £150 - 200* 1394 Cristiano Ronaldo signed Real Madrid replica jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse besides the No.9 £120 - 160*

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1397 Arsenal “The Final Salute” Season 2005/2006, comprising of menu’s, wine list’s and team sheets from their Final Season at Highbury, Arsenal v FC Thun UEFA Champions League 14th Sept 2005; Arsenal v Villareal CF UEFA Champions League 19th April 2006; Arsenal v Everton 19th Sept 2005; Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur 22nd April 2006; Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers 11th Feb 2006 (qty). £30 - 50*

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1398 A collection of complete European Newspapers with reports on Arsenal matches during 1995, 1996 and 1998 from France, Spain and Italy, and a head to head survey on the match between RC Lens v Arsenal Champion League 16th Sept 1998 (2 folders) £50 - 70**

1399 Bolton Wanderers F.C. Burnden Park stadium architectural blueprints, featuring the Great Lever Stand, Burnden Stand; Mezzanine Floor and Executive Suite, in various sizes, majority with creases, tears to edges (12) £250 - 350*

1400 Chelsea FC Memorabilia, comprising a rare handbook for the clubs second season 1906-07, lacking covers and in poor condition with ink blots and writing; together with an album of 24 signed photo cards of Chelsea footballers, c.1950, subjects including Leonard Goulden, Billy Hughes, Benny Jones, Reg Williams, Roy Bentley, Stan Willemse, Ken Armstrong, etc; four architectural drawings relating to the Stamford Bridge Stadium, being printed copies of the original architects artwork and two copies of legal contracts and schedules (qty) £200 - 300*

1401 A pair of Manchester United Football League Championship Celebration Dinner & Dance menus, for the 1951-52 and 1955-56 title winning seasons, both events held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester £250 - 350* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1402 A Hotel Metropole, Brighton, luncheon menu for the Manchester United F.A. Cup winning team Sunday 25th April 1948, sold together with a Manchester United v Aston Villa 1957 F.A. Cup Final programme of arrangements (2) £150 - 200*

1403 A trio of Manchester United Celebration Dinner & Dance menus, for the 1974-75 Football League Division Two Championship title; 1976 F.A. Cup Finalists; and the Centenary Year 1878-1978, the first two events held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, the third at the Hotel Piccadilly, Manchester £200 - 300*

1404 George Best memorabilia, including three signed items, F.A. Invitation, photograph, collector’s card, other content including pictures, cards, postcards, Memorial Service items, newspaper obituaries & coverage, L.P. Record, football programmes marking his passing etc. (a qty.) £150 - 250*

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1408 A collection of memora­ bilia & ephemera relating to the Hungary ‘Mighty Magyars’ football team, occasional autographs, newspapers, magazine videos, commemorative medals, souvenirs etc. £50 - 100*

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1405 A Manchester United Collectors Card collection, including some early cigarette cards, mostly modern editions from the Sir Alex Ferguson era, often housed in Manchester United branded albums, occasionally autographed £100 - 200*

1406 Manchester United 1998-99 Treble Season programmes, tickets and memorabilia collection, all homes & aways programmes, all home tickets, all Euro away tickets, all domestic away tickets except for Southampton & Newcastle, Charity Shield, F.A. Cup Final and s/f replay tickets, Limited edition version of the Champions League Final programme, and other miscellaneous items including menus, flyers, posters, wall charts, postcards, photo cards, team sheets, rosette, souvenir newspapers etc. £300 - 400*

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1407 A group of four 1920s letters from English football clubs all being replies to a proposal from Mr Henrik Sandberg, Goteborgs-Alliansen, for the arrangement of End of Season tour matches in Sweden, i) from Arsenal FC dated 27th February 1924, hand-written by manager A Leslie Knighton, the team unable to go to Sweden ii) typed letter from Aston Villa FC 3rd March 1926 suggesting further talks, signed in ink by the Secretary George B Ramsay iii) from Sheffield United FC dated 12th November 1926, hand written by Secretary J Nicholson, the team unable to tour iv) typed letter from Tottenham Hotspur FC 27th January 1927, with an agreement conditional that the club is paid £150 per match, signed in ink by Secretary A.W. Turner £250 - 350*

1409 Ex-Football Association Lancaster Gate: a miscellany relating to player conduct and refereeing, VHS cassettes, photographic slides etc; plus a 35mm silent film used as referee training of the Racing v Independiente match in Argentina 7.10.51 refereed by John Meade, one of 12 British referees employed by the Argentine F.A. at this time £50 - 100*

1410 A selection of official signage from the old Wembley Stadium, comprising an Arsenal F.C. sign with Charity Shield and AXA logos, this was a temporary sign for Arsenal dressing room sign on the wall during the match v Manchester United F.A. Charity Shield 1998, velcro fasteners to reverse, 61cm. square; sold together with a large “See behind the scenes” banner which was stretched out in Olympic Way; a white and red Wembley Stadium Tour sign; a yellow and red Wembley Stadium Tour Route sign and a Wembley Stadium Tours framed sign (5) £200 - 300*

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1411 A selection of signage from the old Wembley, comprising of F.A. Working Area sign; Lift direction sign; Changing room direction sign; Wembley Underground sign from the bar area (4). £120 - 160*

1412 A rare wall plaque from the Official Visitors Tour at the old Wembley Stadium, which marked the exact centre point between the Twin Towers and is in direct line with Olympic Way and the centre spot on the pitch. This plaque was a great feature for photographs and was used for photographs on the Official Wembley Tours £100 - 150*

1413 A collection of Sir Tom Finney CBE memorabilia, comprising of Sir Tom Finney Commemorative Magazine; Sir Tom Finney Day Gala Dinner Menu, dated Thursday 26 March 2009 at Preston Guild Hall with VIP Invitation and two signed photographs; Sir Tom Finney 1922-2014 memorial brochure; The Funeral Service and Thanksgiving for the Life of Sir Tom Finney, CBE, 5 April 1922-14 February 2014 and a collection of newspaper obituaries (qty) £80 - 120* 1414 Scrapbook compiled between 1918 and 1925, content includes coverage of the Spurs v Wolves 1921 F.A. Cup Final at Stamford Bridge, and the first Wembley Cup Final of 1923 Bolton v West Ham £80 - 100*

1415 Press cuttings albums covering the Midlands Football Teams dating from 1952 to the 1960s each album well compiled and containing newspaper cuttings from the period (44 scrapbooks in total) £180 - 220** *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1416 A collection of football memorabilia, including a Geoff Hurst signed b&w photographic print, a goalkeeper’s glove signed by Paul Robinson (with COA); the lot also containing postal covers, collector’s cards, coin sets (including 1970 World Cup), books etc., seven items framed £150 - 200*

1417 Football memorabilia collection, including autographs, programmes, Soccer Star & Football Monthly magazines, scrapbooks, press cuttings, football medals issued by the Sussex County Football League, autographs including Danny Blanchflower, Dave Mackay, Tommy Docherty, Don Howe, Denis Law, Johnny Haynes, Bert Trautman, Bobby Moore, Bill Shankly, Brian Clough, Bobby Robson, Jimmy Greaves, Alf Ramsey and many others, approx. 47 programmes including wartimes, dating 1940s to 70s (a qty.) £400 - 500*

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1418 A collection of miscellaneous Football and Olympic Memorabilia, including a pair of 1930s vintage football boots, well worn, lacking a couple of studs; also 1960s Subbuteo Jules Rimet Trophy, model C119, purchased at the 1969 League Cup Final; Arsenal Season Tickets x 4; Arsenal v Barcelona t-shirt given to the fans at 1st match at Emirates Stadium; Arsenal v Barcelona t-shirt given to fans at 2006 Champions League Finals in Paris; ESSO F.A. Cup Final Centenary 1872-1972 complete set in folder and loose coins; ESSO Top Team Collection; The Sun Football Encyclopaedia & Soccerstamp album 1971-72; 1971 Arsenal Pennant League and FA Cup Winners; 2012 Olympic Tickets and Skol six day cycling Wembley 1975/77; and others (qty) £150 - 250*

1419 A collection of Sporting books and annuals, to include Football, American Football, Yearbooks, Arsenal Football, comprising The Arsenal Football Book No.3 & 4; Arsenal Offical History 1886-1994/1886-1998; Rothmans Football Yearbook 1985-86 & 1996-97; Hill’s Sporting News Annual 1957 to 1961; Mathematicians 1960-61 Pool Book; The American Football Book 3 to 7; The American Football Annual 1990 to 1994; Charles Buchan’s Soccer Gift Book 1969 to 1974; and other (qty) £50 - 100** 1420 Association Football & The Men Who Made It, published in 4 vols by Caxton, 1905 £200 - 300**

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1421 ‘’The White Hart’’ Souvenir of The Spurs Entry to the English League 1908 formerly owned by Artur Rowe the Tottenham Hotspur player and manager, scarce ephemeral publication containing a history of the first 11 seasons 1882-83 to 1892-93 by ‘’Two Old Spurs’’, with John Cameron providing the history thereafter, 48 pages, 14 illustrations, blue covered boards gilt, 1908 Provenance: Arthur Rowe Collection. Christie’s 24th March 2004 lot 190. £1,500 - 2,000**

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1422 A collection of five football club histories, F N S Creek’s A History of The Corinthian Football Club, 1933; John Allan’s Rangers’ Eventful Years 1934-1951, with d/j; Mile Stones 1911-1937. History & Records of Halifax Town A.F.C. by T T Dickinson; The Bury Football Club Bazaar With Historical Sketch; Bolton in 1926 Its Trade, Sport, History £300 - 400** 1423 Two scarce FIFA Handbooks for 1937 and 1950, eighth and ninth editions; together with a 1954 Supplement to the 1950 Handbook (3) £250 - 350**

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1424 A collection of 29 Real Madrid Monthly magazines from 1955 to 1958, covering the period of Real Madrid’s European Cup early successes, some faults but mostly generally good £160 - 200**

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1425 A season ticket from 1895 at the Old Crystal Palace which included entrance to the F.A. Cup Final between Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion, some scuffing at the top, generally good £100 - 120* 1425

1426 Ticket for the infamous Germany v England international match at the Olympic Stadium Berlin 14th May 1938 £120 - 180*

1429 A scarce 1977 Intercontinental Cup Boca Juniors v Borussia Monchengladbach unused match ticket, for the first leg played on the 21st march 1978 at La Bonbomera, Buenos Aires £300 - 400*

1432 A Stoke Football Club player’s admission ticket, possibly First World War period, issued player’s name in ink, now faint, but appears to be Brown £200 - 250*

1427 Ticket for the Italy v England international match played in Milan 13th May 1939, light vertical fold on reverse, generally good £320 - 360*

1428 Hungary v England international ticket 23rd May 1954, England’s heaviest evert defeat, 7-1, at the Nepstadion £80 - 100*

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1431 Two Manchester United Championsworld Series Match Tickets in America, Manchester v Juventus at Giants Stadium on July 31st 2003 at 8pm and Manchester United v Celtic FC at Lincoln Financial Field July 28th 2004 at 8pm (2) £30 - 50*

1430 An extensive collection of Manchester United match tickets for matches at Old Trafford and away games, including F.A. Cup Finals & Semi-finals; League Cup; Charity Shield; Champions League; UEFA Cup; Reserves Fixtures; also including some content relating to other football clubs including Scottish; sold together with a quantity of Manchester United Season tickets for the Executive Membership (qty) £150 - 250*

1433 Ticket for Costa Del Sol Youth Tournament 14th to 16th August 1965 which Tottenham Hotspur won beating Valencia and Standard Liege, hole punched on entry, writing on reverse otherwise generally good £60 - 80*

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1434 Wolverhampton Wanderers season ticket season 1936/37, still contains many of the vouchers, good £100 - 120*

1436 England International Trial Match programme played at Liverpool FC’s Anfield ground 31st January 1910 £200 - 250**

1435 England v Scotland international programme played at Sheffield United 4th April 1903, some paper loss to lower margin and to staple areas of spine, otherwise good. £1,500 - 2,500**

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1437 First World War period football programme England & Wales v Scotland & Ireland Grand International Charity Football Match, played in Salonika, Boxing Day 1918 £200 - 250**

1438 England v Scotland programme played at Manchester United’s Old Trafford ground 17th April 1926 £1,000 - 1,200**

1439 Two England v Italy ‘Battle of Highbury’ programmes played at Arsenal FC 14th November 1934, the official programme and a ‘pirate’ £200 - 250**

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1443 A collection of F.A. and International Football programmes dating 1940s to 1990s, including 1947 England v France; 1947 England v Sweden; 1956 F.A. Cup Semi-final Sunderland v Birmingham City; 1957 F.A. Cup Semi-final Birmingham City v Manchester United; 1958 Republic of Ireland v England (World Cup Qualifier); 1958 Brazil v England (World Cup Finals); 1959 European Cup Final Real Madrid v Reims; 1961 European Cup Final Barcelona v Benfica; ten F.A. Cup Finals 1990 to 1999 (1993 replay and 1996 missing); 1996 UEFA Cup Final Bordeaux v Bayern Munich and others (17) £300 - 500**

1440 1938 Germany v England official programme, for the infamous ‘salute’ friendly played on the 14th May at the Olympic Stadium, Berlin £300 - 400**

1442 USA v England international programme played at Yankee Stadium, New York, 7th June 1953 £350 - 400**

1444 A collection of England B International Football Programmes dating from 1950 to 1994, England B v Switzerland B at Hillsborough Sheffiled Jan 1950; England B v Holland B at Newcastle Feb 1950; England B v Germany B at Hillsborough Sheffield March 1955; England B v Yugoslavia B at Maine Road, Manchester March 1955; England B v Switzerland B at The Dell, Southampton March 1955; England B v Scotland B at St Andrews, Birmingham Feb 1957; England B v Sheffield B at Hillsborough, Sheffield Oct 2957; England B v New Zealand at Orient Oct 1979; England B v Scotland B at St Andrews, Birmingham Feb 1957; England B v United States of America B at Old Trafford Oct 1980; |England B v Australia B at St Andrews, Birmingham Nov 1980; England B v Republic of Ireland B at Anfield, Liverpool Dec 1994 (11) £120 - 160**

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1441 Autographed England v Scotland wartime international programme played at Wembley 10th October 1942, fully-signed by both teams in ink to team line-ups page, signatures including Hapgood, Mercer, Matthews, Lawton, Compton, Liddell, Busby, Shankly etc. £200 - 300**

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1444 **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1445 A rare 1964 UEFA European Nations’ Cup programme for the Final Championship Tournament held in Spain from 17th to 21st June 1964, The Final tournament included hosts Spain, Denmark, Yugoslavia and Soviet Union (USSR) This 16 page tournament programme was the only one produced for the tournament and features the Official Spanish FA and UEFA logo’s to the front cover. £800 - 1,000** 1446 A rare 1980 UEFA Euro 1980 Offical Press/ VIP Programme titled “Europa 80”, 244 paged programme published in Rome by the Italian FA (FIGC) Press Office for the accredited journalists and photographers for the tournament held 11th - 12th June 1980 in Italy. Also included is the tournament programme published by the Spanish FA (RFEF) “Europa 80 Finial de la Copa de Europa de Selecciones VZNacionale” (2) £300 - 400** 1447 A collection of COPA America 1993 press programmes and memorabilia from Ecuador, comprising of eight match programmes; team sheets for matches on Federacion Ecuatoriana De Futbol Official headed paper; various team line up’s on headed paper; large team posters for the USA and Colombian teams; two Estadio Colombian magazines for the tournament (qty) £180 - 220**

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1448 An official programme for the first European Cup Final, Real Madrid v Reims, on the 13th June 1956 at Parc des Princes, the 27 page programme with coloured cover, with centre page of the team sheets of Real Madrid (Spain) and Reims (France) The European Cup now known as the UEFA Champions League, was played at the Parc des Princes in Paris in front of 38,000 people on the 13th June 1956, resulting in Real Madrid beating Reims 4-3. £3,000 - 4,000** 1449 Hardback edition of the Manchester United v Palmeiras 1999 European/South American Club Championship Final played in Tokyo £100 - 150** 1450 Hardback edition of the Liverpool v AC Milan 2005 UEFA Champions League Final programme played in Istanbul £100 - 150** 1451 Hardback edition of the Manchester United v Chelsea 2008 UEFA Champions League Final programme played in Moscow £100 - 150**

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*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1450

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1452 Scarce souvenir programme for the Everton v Newcastle United F.A. Cup Final played at Crystal Palace 21st April 1906, 8-pager published by the London Evening News £1,200 - 1,800**

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1453 Scarce F.A. Cup Final Replay programme Barnsley v Newcastle United played at Goodison Park, Everton, Thursday 28th April 1910, Everton & Liverpool Official Programme, Vol.6 No.54, 16 pages, probably a ‘rush job’ as the team line-ups heading reads BARNSLEY v NEWCANTLE [sic] UNITED !, illustrations include a Barnsley team-group and individual portraits of the Newcastle players Veitch (captain), McCombie, Gosnell & McCracken, in good, stable condition which is uncommon as the paper from these period Everton/Liverpool issues is often in a fragile state £8,000 - 10,000**

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1454 F.A. Cup final programme Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers played at Stamford Bridge 23rd April 1921, sold with a modern repro of the 1921 Cup Final ticket; and a repro postcard-size photograph of the Spurs team (3) £700 - 900**

1455 F.A. Cup semi-final programme Derby County v West Ham United played at Stamford Bridge 24th March 1923 £600 - 800**

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1456 F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United 28th April 1923, professionally restored £500 - 600**

1457 F.A. Cup semi-final programme Southampton v Sheffield United played at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge ground 28th March 1925, folds & wear £500 - 600**

1458 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Cardiff City 23rd April 1927 £600 - 800**

1459 F.A. Cup Final Programme Blackburn Rovers v Huddersfield Town 21st April 1928, staple rusting inside, otherwise good £300 - 400**

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1460 F.A. Cup semi-final Programme Aston Villa v Portsmouth played at Arsenal’s Highbury ground 23rd March 1929, Staple rusting, otherwise good £180 - 220**

1461 F.A. Cup Final Programme Bolton Wanderers v Portsmouth 27th April 1929, staple rusting to interior, otherwise good £250 - 350**

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1462 F.A. Cup Final Programme Arsenal v Huddersfield Town 26th April 1930, staples removed, otherwise good £250 - 350**

1463 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932, pencil doodles £200 - 250**

1464 Autographed 1953 F.A. Cup Final programme Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers, 15 signatures to the front cover including 9 of the finalists Matthews, Shimwell, Perry, Taylor, Mudie, Robinson, Mortensen, Farem & Johnston, other autographs include Crosland, Kelly, Brown & Wright £200 - 300**

1465 Oxford v Cambridge University Football Match programme played at Arsenal 12th December 1934, 10 page programme with outer red cover, small sellotape repair £50 - 70**

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1466 A collection of mostly Arsenal home football programmes 1940s onwards, also Cup Finals, Internationals and a selection of other club issues; and a few miscellaneous sundries (qty. approx. 400) £500 - 600**

1468 Wartime programme Chelsea v Brentford 8th March 1919, light folds, no writing, fair to generally good £320 - 360**

1467 Very early football programme published for Bootle v Bolton Wanderers 25th March 1889, sellotape repairs

1469 Chelsea v Glasgow Celtic friendly match programme 18th April 1923, ex Bound Volume, no writing, good £320 - 360**

1470 Corinthians v West Bromwich Albion programme 27th February 1897, in the form of a penny match card, friendly played at Queen’s Club, London, on F.A. Cup quarter-final day, WBA previously knocked out were without a fixture £500 - 700**

This is the earliest known Bootle programme. £700 - 900**

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1471 Everton v Woolwich Arsenal programme 7th March 1910 £400 - 500** 1472 A complete set of 19 Fulham FC home programmes from the 1939-40 wartime season, comprising 15 Football League Regional Competition and 4 Football League (War) Cup; plus photocopies of the 3 very rare single-sheet issues from the end of the season, in black leather binder with gilt embossed spine FULHAM F.C.1939-40 £1,800 - 2,000**

1473 Gillingham v Brentford programme 19th September 1931, punch-holes professionally repaired £80 - 120** 326

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1474 Nine single sheet Ipswich Town reserves programmes 1960s, v Coventry 1965/66; Gillingham, Reading, Crystal Palace & Swindon 1966/67; Leicester City & Chelsea 1967/68; Birmingham City 1968/69; and Chelsea (Cup) 1969/70, generally good £220 - 260**

1475 Liverpool v Queen’s Park programme for the friendly match 3rd January 1910, a combined programme also covering the Everton ‘A’ v Old Xaverians game £400 - 500**

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1478 Seven complete sets of 42 Liverpool FC home and away programmes for the seasons 1963-64 to 1969-70 inclusive, 1963-64 & 1965-66 being Football League Division One Championship seasons, the collection also including further home, away and neutral programmes from fixtures in the F.A. Cup, League Cup, Charity Shield and European competitions, each season organised in two high quality red cloth binders customised with gilt titling to spine inscribed LIVERPOOL F.C., identification of the season and then either HOMES or AWAYS (a qty.) £350 - 400**

1476 Liverpool v Everton programme for the Liverpool Senior Cup Final played at Anfield 18th April 1910 £300 - 400**

1477 A special souvenir Liverpool programme for the Opening of the completed Spion Kop New Stand at Anfield 25th August 1928, prior to the first home game of the season v Bury, vertical fold, otherwise good £500 - 700**

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1479 Programme for the Billy Meredith Benefit Match Meredith’s XI v Rangers & Celtic XI played at Manchester City’s Maine Road 29th April 1925, heavy folds, grubby £400 - 600**

1480 Five Manchester United home programmes season 1944-45, single-sheets, New Series No.15 v Oldham, 17 v Burnley, 18 v Stoke, 19 v Doncaster & 20 Football League Cup North s/f v Chesterfield £280 - 320**

1481 12 Manchester United home programmes season 1945-46, single-sheets, 10 League fixtures v Sheffield United, Middlesbrough, Blackpool, Liverpool, Bury, Bradford PA, Man City, Sheffield Wednesday, Newcastle & Stoke, and Lancashie Cup s/f v Man City and final v Burnley £400 - 500**

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1482 The scarce Manchester United v Preston North End Lancashire Cup programme 30th October 1946, issue No.8 £600 - 800**

1483 17 Manchester United home programmes season 1946-47, including No.1 of the larger format v Grimsby, other fixtures v Chelsea, Preston NE, Sunderland, Derby, Huddersfield, Brentford, Bolton, Charlton, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Everton, Wolves, Leeds, Blackburn, Portsmouth & Sheffield United £650 - 850**

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1484 The scarce Manchester United v Portsmouth postponed match programme 21st December 1946, issue No.13 £500 - 700**

1485 23 Manchester United home programmes season 1947-48, issue numbers 1 - 23 inclusive £600 - 800**

1486 22 Manchester United home programmes season 1948-49, issue numbers 1 to 3 inc., 5 to 19 inc., and 21 to 24 inc. £400 - 600**

1487 22 Manchester United home programmes season 1949-50, issue numbers 1 to 22 inclusive, No.17 being the 4-pager v Aston Villa £400 - 600**

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1488 The scarce Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-page Issue No.16 programme 23rd February 1955, a quickly arranged game played unusually at 3pm on a working day (Wednesday) thus United’s second lowest attendance since WWII 15,679 spectators, in fine condition £500 - 600**

1490 Southampton v Watford programme F.A. Cup tie 12th January 1907, in the form of bi-fold match card £600 - 800**

1491 Six Watford home programmes, League v Coventry and reserves v Southend United, Queen’s Park Rangers and Reading all season 1927/28, plus two reserves from the 1930/31 season v Reading and Cardiff City, all ex bound volume, good £320 - 360** 1489 Single-sheet programme for Manchester United’s first home game after WWII v Huddersfield Town 1st September 1945, New Series No.1, played at Maine Road due to bomb damage at Old Trafford £130 - 150**

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1492 Watford v Thames AFC programme 2nd December 1931, F.A. cup tie This was Thames FC’s final season in the Football League. £180 - 220**

1493 Watford v Thames AFC programme 9th April 1932, Football League Division Three (South) fixture This was Thames FC’s final season in the Football League. £160 - 180**

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1494 Five West Ham home reserves programmes season 1936/37, v Portsmouth, Leicester City, Watford, Brentford and Arsenal, all ex bound volume, white VIP issues except Arsenal, which is the regular blue issue, good £220 - 260** 1495 A collection of Irish Football Programmes dating from 1938 to 1941, comprising of Bohemians (Dublin) bound volume programmes for seasons 1938/39 & 1940/41 for league and cup games played at Dalymount Park; additionally 1941 FAI Cup Final Replay Cork United v Waterford; 1940 Dublin City Cup Final Drumcondra v Dundalk; 1940 Leinster Senior Cup Final Bohemians v St Jane’s Gate; 1941 FAI Cup Semi Final Dundalk v Cork United; 1941 FAI Semi Final Shamrock Rovers v Waterford; 1940 FAI 1st Round Bohemians v Waterford; 1940 Charlie Harris Benefit Match Bohmians v Belfast Celtic; 1941 Belfast Celtic v Cork United (Special Red Cross Issue) plus various others, original covers preserved £800 - 1,000**

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1496 Collection of Swedish football programmes, programmes, Goteborg v Budapest 9.7.53 signed by Czibr & Budai, Sweden v Brazil 30.6.66 signed by 8 Brazilians including Edu, Brito, Djalma Santos etc., Alliansen v Cosmos 2.9.75, Euro ‘92, Goteborg v Manchester United 23.11.94, Sweden v England 31.3.2004, Goteborg v Aberdeen 19.3.86, 1990 ECWC Final Sampdoria v Anderlecht, 1983 ECWC Final Aberdeen v Real Madrid; the lot also including tickets Sweden ‘A’ v WBA 29.4.81 & Sweden v England 14.11.2012; plus a few other football and sporting items (a qty.) £200 - 300**

1497 A collection of football programmes 1940s onwards, Chelsea and Fulham the best represented, also with good representation of Crystal Palace and Arsenal, plus other London clubs making up the majority of the remainder which includes a good selection of Dulwich Hamlet non-League, also Cup Finals, England including 1966 World Cup, 1948 Olympic football final, and other miscellaneous items including F.A. Yearbooks (a qty.) £500 - 700**

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1498 A collection of football programmes, 11 from the late 1930s nearly all Arsenal, wartimes 33 Arsenal, 17 Tottenham Hotspur and 9 others played variously at West Ham, Clapton Orient & Walthamstow Avenue except for North Wales District XI v RAF XI played at Gay Meadow 6.11.43, plus 1943 War Cup Final; the collection continuing in the late 1940s; the lot also including later issues and various sundry items (a qty.) £1,000 - 1,500** 1499 A collection of over 300 football programmes, including F.A. Cup Finals, England internationals, League fixtures and amateur football content, approx. 200 date from the 1950s, the lot includes Bexleyheath Colts v Manchester United Juniors Youth Cup 1954, and West Ham v Manchester United 1957 Youth Cup Final £200 - 250**

1500 A collection of football programmes mostly 1950s and 1960s, but also including a Colchester Town v Wood Green Town programme 22nd April 1933, Spartan League Premier Division fixture; content including Ipswich Town, Chelmsford City, Colchester United, Spurs, Arsenal, York City and other club issues, as well as F.A. Cup Finals, England internationals and various sundry items including Topical Times football cards (a qty.) £120 - 160** END OF SALE

1499 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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GRAHAM BUDD AUCTIONS LTD AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEE If Graham Budd Auctions Ltd sells an item of Property which is later shown to be a “Counterfeit”, subject to the terms below Graham Budd Auctions will rescind the sale and refund the Buyer the total amount paid by the Buyer to Graham Budd Auctions for that Property, up to a maximum of the Purchase Price. The Guarantee lasts for one (1) year after the date of the relevant auction, is for the benefit of the Buyer only and is non-transferable. “Counterfeit” means an item of Property that in Graham Budd Auctions reasonable opinion is an imitation created with the intent to deceive over the authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source, where the correct description of such matters is not included in the catalogue description for the Property. Property shall not be considered Counterfeit solely because of any damage and/or restoration and/or modification work. Please note that this Guarantee does not apply if either:-

(i) the catalogue description was in accordance with the generally accepted opinions of scholars and experts at the date of the sale, or the catalogue description indicated that there was a conflict of such opinions; or (ii) the only method of establishing at the date of the sale that the item was a Counterfeit would have been by means of processes not then generally available or accepted, unreasonably expensive or impractical; or likely to have caused damage to or loss in value to the Property (in Graham Budd Auctions reasonable opinion); or (iii) there has been no material loss in value of the Property from its value had it accorded with its catalogue description. To claim under this Guarantee, the Buyer must:(i) notify Graham Budd Auctions in writing within one (1) month of receiving any information that causes the Buyer to question the authenticity or attribution of the Property, specifying the lot number, date of the auction at which it was purchased and the reasons why it is believed to be Counterfeit; and

(ii) return the Property to Graham Budd Auctions in the same condition as at the date of sale and be able to transfer good title in the Property, free from any third party claims arising after the date of the sale. Graham Budd Auctions has discretion to waive any of the above requirements. Graham Budd Auctions may require the Buyer to obtain at the Buyer’s cost the reports of two independent and recognised experts in the relevant field. Graham Budd Auctions shall not be bound by any reports produced by the Buyer, and reserves the right to seek additional expert advice at its own expense. In the event Graham Budd Auctions decides to rescind the sale under this Guarantee, it may refund to the Buyer the reasonable costs of up to two mutually approved independent expert reports, provided always that the costs of such reports have been approved in advance and in writing by Graham Budd Auctions.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS

Internet Bidding When using one of the four internet bidding platforms available for this auction, please note that additional fees will apply. This varies between 3% and 5% (+ vat where applicable) of the hammer price depending on the provider as follows: www.thesaleroom.com 4.95% www.proxibid.com 3% www.invaluable.com 5% www.liveauctioneers.com 5%

Conditions of Business All lots are offered subject to Graham Budd Auctions Ltd’s Conditions of Business which are printed in the auction catalogue. Estimates and Reserves Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates can be subject to revision in which case a saleroom notice will be posted. The estimates printed in the auction catalogue are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT. All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never set higher than the low pre-sale estimate. Buyer’s Premium & VAT A buyer’s premium (BP) of 17.5% is applicable to all lots in this sale when bidding is conducted directly with Graham Budd Auctions either in the room or by absentee or telephone bidding. The majority of lots in the auction are offered under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme (AMS) and as such BP is subject to VAT (currently set at a rate of 20% in the UK). Lots offered under AMS are marked in the catalogue with a * symbol after the estimate. The invoice total for AMS lots will be therefore be the hammer price + 21% inclusive of VAT. Under VAT rules some lots are deemed to be zero rated (ZR) for VAT purposes, such as books, programmes, magazines, newspapers etc. ZR lots are marked in the catalogue with a ** symbol after the estimate. The invoice total for ZR lots will be therefore be the hammer price + 17.5%. On very rare occasions some lots are offered under normal VAT rules and VAT will be charged at 20% (the current rate) on both the hammer price and BP. These lots are marked in the catalogue with a † “dagger” symbol. The invoice total for a “daggered” lot will therefore be the hammer price + 41% inclusive of VAT.

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Bidding in Person To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. Before the auction, fill in the form at the registration desk, provide proof of identity and you will be given a paddle number. All lots sold will be invoiced to the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and may not be transferred to other names and addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on your behalf you will need to provide a letter of authority and they will also need to provide proof of identity. Graham Budd Auctions reserves the right to refuse. Please hand back the paddle after use. Absentee bids Graham Budd Auctions Ltd will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of those clients unable to attend the sale in person. Registered account holders at www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk can place and manage bids at the website. Otherwise all bids must be submitted by email or in writing in good time and lots will always be purchased as inexpensively as possible (depending on any other bids received, reserves & competition in the saleroom). It will be possible to arrange auction

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Payment Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases can be released. Payments in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction, after this payments must be made by post, card transactions by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Graham Budd Auctions Ltd welcome the following Methods of Payment: Electronic transfers may be sent directly to our bank: Barclays Bank PLC 212 Regent Street London, W1A 4BP IBAN Number: GB64BARC20717460420255 SWIFT/BIC Number: BARCGB22 Sort Code: 20-71-74 Account Number: 60420255 Account Name: Graham Budd Auctions Ltd Credit/Debit Card We are pleased to accept major credit and debit cards. Online with STRIPE Registered account holders at www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk can pay safely and securely online free of charge with STRIPE Paypal Invoices can be settled by Paypal. Sterling Bankers Draft or Building Society Cheque Drawn on a recognised UK bank or building society. Please note that we require seven days to clear Sterling banker’s drafts. Sterling Cheque or Cash Please note that we require seven days to clear sterling cheques where the amount exceeds the cheque card guarantee limit, unless special arrangements have been made with the auctioneer in advance of the sale, normally the presentation of a letter of guarantee from your bank. We always reserve the right to hold goods until a cheque is cleared. Cash payments will not be accepted above £6,000.

Collections and shipping On receipt of cleared funds, lots can be collected from the Sotheby’s saleroom during the auction or immediately after its completion. Thereafter, all lots will be transferred to Graham Budd Auction Ltd’s storage facility in Enfield, north London. Please contact the auctioneer for the full details. All collections are strictly by prearranged appointment. Alternatively, we can organise packing for postage and shipping on a worldwide basis. Please contact us for a quote.

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Artist’s Resale Right Purchase of lots marked with the following symbol ( + ) will be subject to payment of the Artist’s Resale Right, at a percentage of the hammer price calculated as follows: Portion of hammer price (in €) Royalty Rate 0% From 1 to 1,000 From 1,001 to 50,000 4% From 50,001 to 200,000 3% For further information on Artist’s Resale Rights see Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) website www.dacs.org.uk

room telephone bidding, but subject always to the availability of lines & staffing. These services are offered free of charge and are subject to our Conditions of Business.

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Graham Budd Auctions Ltd, Auctioneers and Valuers, registered at Lion House, Red Lion Street, London, WC1R 4GB, company number 5036951



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