Graham Budd Sporting Memorabilia

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SPORTING MEMORABILIA 4 & 5 NOVEMBER 2019


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SPORTING MEMORABILIA To be sold by auction at

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Sotheby’s Upper Grosvenor Gallery 34-35 New Bond Street London W1A 2AA

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Days of Sale:

Sunday 3rd November 2019 12 noon to 5pm

Monday 4th November 2019 10:00am & 2:30pm Tuesday 5th November 2019 10:00am & 2:30pm

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SESSION ONE Monday 4th November at 10:00am Lots 1-359



Order of Sale SESSION ONE

SESSION THREE

Monday 4th November

Tuesday 5th November

Starting at 10:00am

Starting at 10:00am

Lots 1 to 119

Horse Racing

Lots 730 to 788

Motor Sports

Lots 120 to 127

Equestrian

Lots 789 to 1110

Football

Lots 128 to 146

Polo

Lots 147 to 231

Cricket

SESSION FOUR

Lots 232 to 303

Golf

Tuesday 5th November

Lots 304 to 306

Rugby League

Starting at 2:30pm

Lots 307 to 359

Rugby Union

Lots 1111 to 1500

Football (continued)

SESSION TWO Monday 4th November Starting at 2:30pm Lots 360 to 371

Mixed Sporting Content

Lots 372 to 373

Baseball

Lots 375 to 378

Snooker

Lot 379

Darts

Lots 380 to 383

Cycling

Lot 384

Rowing

Lots 385 to 386

Field Hockey

Lots 387 to 391

Croquet

Lots 392 to 568

Tennis & Racquet Sports

Lots 569 to 665

Olympic Games & Athletics

Lots 666 to 729

Boxing

Front Cover: Lot 1377. Edwardian postcard depicting Steve Bloomer’s England caps Back Cover: Lot 337. A unique silver-gilt Rugby World Cup 2015 Gilbert Final Match Ball Replica


HORSE RACING Fred Archer Memorabilia Lots 1 to 36 Frederick James Archer (1857‑1886) Born in Cheltenham to a racing family, Fred Archer is considered the greatest jockey of the 19th century. Son of 1858 Grand National-winning jockey William Archer, Fred was apprenticed to Matt Dawson at Heath House, Newmarket when he was just ten years old and weighed 4 stone 11lb. He was allowed to ride in the Newmarket Town Plate at age 12 while his first win came in a steeplechase at Bangor-onDee and his first on the Flat at Chesterfield, both in 1870. The turning point came in 1874 when he succeeded Tom French as Lord Falmouth’s jockey and from then on his career was one of unbroken success, winning the Derby five times, the St Leger six times, the Oaks four times, the 2,000 Guineas four times and the 1,000 Guineas twice. He rode in 8,084 races and won 2,471 of them. He had outstanding nerve and determination coupled with an uncanny appreciation of the ability of horses he rode, and was seen to his best effect at Epsom. He was associated with many great horses, notably Derby winners Bend Or, Iroquois, Melton and Ormonde.

1 After Archibald Preston Tilt (1853-1916) A DREAM OF THE PAST [FRED ARCHER] a photogravure signed by the artist in pencil, titled and inscribed with the verse “Across the heath along the course, Tis said that now on phantom horse, the greatest jockey of our days, rides nightly in the moonlight rays”, the image 30.5 by 46cm., mounted, framed & glazed £100 - 150*

2 A Victorian colour print of the jockey Fred Archer and trainer Mathew [sic] Dawson, the picture traditionally attributed to Richard Dighton (1795-1880), Archer wearing the ‘magpie’ colours of Lord Falmouth, the image 24 by 26.5cm., mounted under glass in a maple veneer frame, overall 44.5 by 36.5cm. £150 - 200*

3 An enamel on china portrait of the jockey Fred Archer by G.S. Furnivall of Stoke on Trent circa 1887, oval, printed with facsimile signature, the reverse pasted with printed details from the manufacturer, in a velvet lined picture frame, 41 by 30.5cm.

Slim, tall and graceful with remarkably small hands and feet, Archer possessed both charm and melancholy. He was said to be miserly - hence the nickname “The Tin Man” - and a reckless gambler. In 1886 his health was deteriorating owing to the drastic methods he adopted to keep his weight down. A chill caught at the Cambridgeshire meeting, which developed into typhoid, coupled with ongoing depression following his wife’s death in childbirth two years earlier, prompted Archer to take his own life with a revolver at his Newmarket home Falmouth House. He was just 29 years old.

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Exhibited: Fred Archer, Sporting Hero, 1857-1886, Pittville Pump Room Museum, Cheltenham, 1st November 1986 to 24th January 1987, Cat No.33. £800 - 1,200*

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4 After Alfred Charles Havell (1855-1928) THE RACEHORSE “BEND OR” colour lithograph signed by the artist in the lower margin, published by Messrs. Fores, Piccadilly, 1908, the image 36.5 by 50cm., mounted, framed & glazed Bend Or won the Derby in 1880 and was a champion stallion responsible for Ormonde, Kendal, Galtee More, Bona Vista and many other notable racehorses. £150 - 200*

7 7 A Victorian oil sketch of the jockey Fred Archer by an unknown hand, oil on canvas, inscribed F. ARCHER, SKETCHED FROM LIFE, OCT 29, 1886, oval, 33 by 28cm., mounted in red velvet applied with a pair of jockey spurs, in gilt frame, overall 47 by 52cm. 29th October 1886 was the date of the Houghton Meeting at Newmarket, and just ten days before Archer tragically took his own life. £500 - 700*

5 Victorian colour lithograph of Iroquois the 1881 Derby & St Leger winner with Fred Archer up, no artist or publisher’s details, the image 19 by 24.5cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, overall 36 by 40cm. £80 - 120* 6 “Leading Jockeys of the Day”, a collection of 9 hand-coloured Victorian photographs featuring Fred Archer as the centrepiece, surrounded by portraits of fellow jockeys Fordham. Webb, Cannon, Osborne, Lemaire, Goater, Custance & Constable, all identified in manuscript captions, under glass in an oval frame. 53 by 45cm. £200 - 300*

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8 A trio of Victorian cabinet cards/cartes-de-visites of the jockey Fred Archer, the first a studio portrait, the second a photograph of Mr & Mrs Archer, the other portrays Archer and his young daughter, mounted under glass in a modern frame, 26.5 by 37cm. £200 - 300*

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9 After Isaac Cullin (fl.1881-1920) THE SADDLING ROOM AT EPSOM colour lithograph, mounted with key identifying the jockeys from left-to-right as F Webb, E Martin, C Loates, C Wood, Giles, T Loates, G Barrett, Fagin, Osborne, T Cannon, J Goater, Rickaby, J Watts, J Woodburn, Tomlisson, Fred Archer, Luke, White, Lashmar & F Barrett, the image 38 by 58cm., in a modern frame under glass, 58 by 76cm. £150 - 200*

11 Victorian monochrome print titled “The Horse & Jockey of the Century”, sub-titled THE MIGHTY ORMONDE RIDDEN BY FRED ARCHER, WINNING THE TRIPLE CROWN AT DONCASTER 1886, ORMONDE WAS NEVER BEATEN ON THE TURF, no artist or publisher’s details, the image 26.5 by 39cm., in modern gilt frame under glass, overall 49 by 59cm. £75 - 100*

13 England’s Famous Jockeys, a Victorian chromolithograph with a horseshoe-shaped design featuring Fred Archer to the centre and surrounded by Fordham, Osborne, Snowden, Cannon, Lemaire, Webb, Luke & Wood, published by John Gallagher 1884, framed & glazed, overall 69 by 53cm. £200 - 300*

12 The autographs of the 19th century jockeys Fred Archer and George Fordham, in the form of two manuscript letters, Archer’s letter on Falmouth House headed paper and dated February 14th 1884, framed £1,000 - 1,500*

10 After Sydney R. Wombill (1857-1916) THE FINISH FOR THE DERBY 1885 aquatint print depicting Fred Archer and Melton winning the Derby from the 2,000 Guineas winner Paradox, engraved by C.R. Stock, published by George Rees, London, 1886, the image 32 by 52cm., framed & glazed £150 - 200*

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14 A silk scarf commemorating Gordon Richards beating Fred Archer’s riding record by riding 259 winners in 1933, with portraits of both jockeys enclosed by a horse shoe and inscribed GORDON RICHARDS, 1933, 259 WINNERS, FRED ARCHER, 1885, 246 WINNERS, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 54cm. square £75 - 100*

15 A colour memorial lithograph of the jockey Fred Archer circa 1886, in the colours of the Duke of Westminster, with black drapes over a horseshoe, 48 by 41cm., framed £150 - 200*

16 Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News (publishers) THE LATE FRED ARCHER IN THE COLOURS OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES issued 27th November 1886, colour lithograph with printed facsimile signature, framed & glazed, overall 48 by 39cm. £120 - 180*

17 Great jockeys of the 19th century, 13 engravings circa 1880-1890, comprising Thomas Aldcroft, Fred Archer, Fred Barrett, George Barrett, Thomas Challoner, Henry Constable, Henry Constance, Alfred Day, George Fordham, Thomas French, Sam Rogers, John Watts & John Wells, framed & glazed, overall 69 by 91.5cm. £150 - 200*

18 Eldon Sadler (British, 19th century) DUTCH OVEN WITH FRED ARCHER UP signed and dated ‘Eldon.Sadler.1882.’ (lower right), oil on canvas, 51.2 x 76.7cm, framed, bears inscription verso DUTCH OVEN/Winner of the ST LEGER 1882/OWNER Lord Falmouth/Fred Archer up £300 - 500*

19 After George Veal (British, active 1820-1886) OUR LEADING JOCKEYS OF THE DAY fine colour aquatint engraved by E G Hester, the lower margin with facsimile signatures of the depicted jockeys including Archer, Webb, Watts, Osborne, Barrett, Wood, Loates, Fordham etc., published by McQueen & Sons circa 1880s, the image 49.5 by 91.5cm., framed £500 - 700*

20 20 After J.F. Weedon (British, 19th century) THE ST. LEGER 1886 sub-titled ALSO FOUR OF ARCHER’S OTHER CELEBRATED VICTORIES colour lithograph published circa 1886, the image 49 by 65.5cm., framed £200 - 300* 8

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22 Victorian painting by an unknown hand of the racehorse Melton with Fred Archer up, oil on canvas, 52 by 68cm., in period gilt frame bearing title MELTON, overall 72 by 88cm. £800 - 1,200*

22 21 A gilt-bronze head & shoulders wall plaque of Fred Archer circa1886, the portrait in high relief, height 27cm. £100 - 150*

23 John Alfred Wheeler senior (1821-1903) ORMONDE WITH FRED ARCHER UP AND THE TRAINER JOHN PORTER signed, dated 1886 and titled ORMONDE, oil on canvas, 72 by 94cm., in gilt picture frame, overall 88 by 108cm. £6,000 - 8,000*

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24 Alfred Wheeler (British, 1851-1932) ORMONDE WITH FRED ARCHER UP signed, dated ‘86 and titled ORMONDE, oil on canvas, 46 by 61cm., in gilt and ebonised frame £1,500 - 2,000*

28 A Fred Archer commemorative earthenware jug circa 1886, black transfer printed decoration featuring Archer aboard Ormonde and a head & shoulders portrait to reverse, inscribed with his birth & death dates and career details, underside marked Rd. No. 63356, John Fennell, Manchester, height 11cm., repaired

25 After Harry Hall (1814-1882) BEND OR WITH FRED ARCHER UP aquatint print in fine, period gilt frame incorporating a jockey cap, horse shoe and crossed whips motif, the image 47 by 65cm. Exhibited: Fred Archer, Sporting Hero, 1857-1886, Pittville Pump Room Museum, Cheltenham, 1st November 1986 to 24th January 1987, Cat No.10. £200 - 300*

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27 A Doulton Lambeth stoneware flask with applied portrait of Fred Archer circa 1886, of bulbous form, brown body with darker brown glazed neck, impressed mark & number 9342 to base, height 18cm. £300 - 400*

26 A gold & intaglio reversible stick pin of the jockey Fred Archer, the intaglio set in a stirrup design that can swivel for a choice of two prints, the first a half portrait of Archer wearing Lord Falmouth’s colours, the other of him seated on a racehorse, inscribed ARCHER, the pin with a finial designed as a jockey’s spur £250 - 350*

Exhibited: Derby Day 200 Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, 5th April to 1st July 1979, Cat. No. 1.24, illus p.34; and Fred Archer, Sporting Hero, 1857-1886, Pittville Pump Room Museum, Cheltenham, 1st November 1986 to 24th January 1987, Cat No.30. £250 - 350*

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31 A Victorian silver cased pocket watch with enamel decoration of the 1881 Derby winner Iroquois with jockey Fred Archer up, dated 1881, the white enamel named dial with black numerals, case hallmarked Thos. Russell & Son, Chester 1880-81, movement not running £800 - 1,200*

29 An Edwardian Royal Doulton flask & stopper commemorating the jockey Fred Archer, green glazed body and blue glazed neck, spout & handle, the body with raised panel portrait of Fred Archer, the surrounding decoration incorporating saddle, stirrups, whip and laurel motifs, cork stopper with metal fitting, impressed Edward VII warrant mark and design number 8848, overall height 21cm., firing fault just above base level, but otherwise in good condition £300 - 500*

32 John Hargreaves Bond (British, active 1882-1902) THE JOCKEY FRED ARCHER signed & Dated [18]’86, bronze bust, 43 b 30.5 by 15cm. Exhibited: Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, exhibition in 1887 (Cat No. 1260) £3,000 - 5,000*

30 Victorian Staffordshire plate commemorating the jockey Fred Archer circa 1886, octagonal, central monochrome portrait, inscribed with Archer’s career details, major winners etc., coloured rose border, underside with Design Registration Number 41050, diameter 24.5cm., professionally restored £150 - 200*

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33 E. Loiseau FRED ARCHER - IROQUOIS signed & titled, bronze racehorse & jockey group, 30 by 26cm.; sold together with Michael Church’s book “The Derby Stakes, The Complete History 17802006”, the edition numbered 509/1140 and dedicate to ‘Iroquois’ the 1881 Derby winner, and subject of this bronze (2) £600 - 800*

34 Rare and large stevengraph of the 1881 Derby winner Iroquois with Fred Archer up, silk picture, 10 by 23cm., 4 by 9in. the mount inscribed OWNED BY P. LORILLARD, IROQUOIS, WINNER OF THE DERBY, 1881, RIDDEN BY F. ARCHER, framed & glazed, overall 23 by 35cm. £350 - 550*

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35 A group of six stevengraphs of the Victorian jockey Fred Archer, all bearing the jockey’s facsimile signature, silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, Archer wearing the colours of the Prince of Wales, Lord Falmouth, the Duke of Westminster, Mr Manton, Mr Peck & Mr T Jennings Jnr., uniformly matted in modern gilt picture frames under glass, 20 by 15.5cm., good condition, except for one with damage to the reverse printing £300 - 500*

36 A group of six stevengraphs of the Victorian jockey Fred Archer, one, in the colours of the Prince of Wales, bearing the jockey’s facsimile signature, silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, the other comprising two in the blue & orange colours of Mr Peck, one with colour fading, Lord Falmouth’s ‘magpie’ colours, the Duke of Westminster’s yellow & black colours, and an un-recorded set of silks in silver & red matted in a mix of modern and older picture frames under glass, typically 20 by 15.5cm., generally good condition £300 - 500*

37 A pair of stevengraphs of the Victorian jockey Fred Barrett including the rare misspelt “Barratt” issue, silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, the jockey wearing the white & black colours of Mr R Martin, stain to title mount of the Barrett, matted in modern gilt picture frames under glass, 20 by 15.5cm. £180 - 220*

38 The very rare stevengraph of the 19th century Australian jockey Tom Hales, silk woven portrait published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, the jockey wearing light blue & white colours, modern replacement mount with hand written inscription “Tom Hale” [sic], matted in modern gilt picture frames under glass, 20 by 15.5cm. It is understood that the stevengraphs of Hales were the result of a private commission of a Mr Edwin Schofield from Sydney. £200 - 300* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


39 Two pairs of stevengraphs of the Victorian jockey Charles Wood, one from each pair bearing the jockey’s facsimile signature, silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, the first pair portraying Wood in the blue & orange colours of Mr Peck, the other pair with the jockey in the white silks of Captain Christie, matted in modern gilt picture frames under glass, 20 by 15.5cm., except the unsigned white colours silkwork, mounted in a larger Hogarth frame, good condition (4) £200 - 300*

40 Two stevengraphs of the Victorian jockey Charles Wood, silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, the first portraying Wood in the blue & orange colours of Mr Peck, the other in the yellow & pale blue colours of Sir G. Chetwynd, matted in modern gilt picture frames under glass, 20 by 15.5cm. good condition £100 - 150*

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41 A trio of stevengraphs portraying the Victorian jockey John Osborne, silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, portraying Osborne in the rose & black colours of P Buchanan, Mr Vyner’s violet & white colours, and a third unrecorded set of silks, pale yellow with a black sash, all matted in different modern gilt picture frames under glass, typically 20 by 15.5cm., good condition £180 - 220*

42 Two pairs of stevengraphs of the Victorian jockey Tom Cannon, one from each pair bearing the jockey’s facsimile signature, silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, the first pair portraying Cannon in his own scarlet & white colours, the pale silks in the other pair are unrecorded, matted in modern gilt picture frames under glass, 20 by 15.5cm., except the unsigned unrecorded silkwork, mounted in a larger Hogarth frame, good condition (4) £200 - 300*

43 Four stevengraphs of the Victorian jockey Tom Cannon, all bearing the jockey’s facsimile signature, silk woven portraits published by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, Cannon wearing the colours of Lord Rosebery, Baron de Rothschild and Mr H Crocker, the other believed also to be in the primrose & rose silks of Lord Rosebery, but with the silk colour faded, matted in modern gilt picture frames under glass, typically 20 by 15.5cm., good condition £200 - 300*

44 A 19th century print after Richard Dighton (1752-1814) “A Hero of the turf & his Agent” by Francis Buckle & Henry Francis Mellish, depicting an agent taking notes whilst talking to a jockey, mounted and framed, 44.8 x 35.8cm £70 - 100*

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47 A trio of pictures of the Victorian jockey George Fordham, comprising a small sepia-toned photograph 9 by 6cm., mounted in a wooden frame, overall 15 by 11cm.; a Vanity Fair print by Spy, framed & glazed, 37 by 23cm.; and a framed colour engraving, 24 by 23cm.; sold together with Sporting Mirror magazine No.8. Vol.11 September 1881 carrying an article on George Fordham (4) £100 - 150*

46 A set of six 19th century lithographs of famous jockeys of the day featuring Fred Archer, Tom Cannon, George Fordham, John Osborne, George Barrett and W. Bradford, each mounted with name title and framed, 56 x 45.5cm £300 - 500*

48 A gold watch presented to the jockey Steve Donoghue to commemorate the six consecutive victories with Brown Jack in the Queen Alexandra Stakes at Royal Ascot, 1929 to 1934, an 18ct Gold Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Watch By Am Waltham co., dial & movement signed, full plate gilt lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance, white enamel dial, hair cracks, roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the polished case front with reeded edge, applied equestrian motifs and inscribed BROWN JACK, Br,.G, 1924, JACKDAW-QUERQUIDELLA, the back inscribed TWO OLD RELIABLES, EVERGREEN STEVE & OLD BROWN JACK, the case front interior inscribed PRESENTED TO STEVE DONOGHUE, RIDER OF BROWN JACK, WINNER OF THE QUEEN ALEXANDER [sic] STAKES AT ASCOT FOR SIX CONSECUTIVE YEARS FROM 1929 TO 1934, the cuvette inscribed OWNERS SIR HAROLD & LADY ZIA WERNHER, TRAINER IVOR ANTHONY, JOCKEY STEVE DONOGHUE, displayed on a modern stirrup-shaped watch stand; sold together with a signed affidavit dated 1976 confirming that this gold watch had been bequeathed to this individual in Steve Donoghue’s will, framed & glazed (3) £6,000 - 8,000*

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45 Eight Jockey Club Limited edition prints of famous jockeys including Boyer, Robinson, Chifney, Arnull, Flatman, Day, Marlow, four colour prints mounted in each frame, no. 55 of 350, with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp in the mount margin, total frame 62 x 45.3cm, sold together with a Riding for the Disabled Association print featuring Red Rum, Princess Anne, mounted and framed, 29 x 34.4cm (3) £120 - 180*


Bernard Carslake Memorabilia Lots 49 to 55 Bernard “Brownie” Carslake (Australian-born jockey, 1886-1941) Bernard Carslake, born in Caulfield, Melbourne, was one of the best Australian jockeys ever to ride in England. Nicknamed “Brownie” due to his dark and sallow complexion brought about by years of “existing on a cup of tea and hope” - he fought a constant battle with the scales due to his large bone structure. He first came to England in 1906 and later rode with success in Austria and Hungary, fleeing to Romania at the outset of the Great War disguised as a railway fireman, and from there to Russia where he was Champion jockey in 1916. Escaping the Revolution he arrived, penniless, back in England the following year but soon re-established himself as a stylish rider, particularly strong in a finish, and was the first Australian jockey to adopt the short leather form of race riding initiated by American Tod Sloan. Though he never won the Derby, Carslake was successful in all the other Classics, winning three St Legers, two 1,000 Guineas and one Oaks between 1918 and 1938, as well as riding countless winners in other major races. He was also a demon cricketer and successful amateur boxer. A life of constant wasting contributed to his early death in 1941, aged 55, and his ashes were scattered on Newmarket Heath.

49 Two photogravures of Bernard “Brownie” Carslake mounted on two of his St Leger winners Keysoe and Scottish Union, the first with Carslake mounted on Keysoe winner of the 1919 St Leger, signed by the photographer Frank Griggs, in an oak frame with gilt plaque inscribed “Keysoe B. Carslake Winner St Leger 1919” and the second with Carslake mounted on “Scottish Union winner of the 1938 St Leger, signed by the photographer Frank Griggs, in an oak frame with gilt plaque inscribed Scottish Union Cameronian - Trustful Winner the St Leger 1938 B. Carslake up”, each frame 67.5 x 83.2cm & 67.5 x 82.7cm £300 - 500*

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50 A photogravure of Bernard “Brownie” Carslake mounted on Keysoe, the winner of the 1919 St Leger the photogravure mounted and inscribed underneath “Keysoe by Swynford Keystone II ridden by B. Carslake Winner of the Gratwicke Stakes and Nassau Stakes of Goodwood The St Leger Doncaster and the Newmarket Oaks 1919”, signed in pencil by the photographer W. A. Rouch, mounted in an oak frame, 78 x 90.5cm, some foxing to image and mount £150 - 200*

51 The four crack jockeys of the 1920s Steve Donoghue, Brownie Carslake, Joe Childs, Freddie Fox handcoloured photograph by Frank Griggs featuring the four crack jockeys of the period standing wearing racing colours, signed by Frank Griggs Newmarket, framed and glazed, 59 x 74cm some foxing £200 - 300*

52 A hand coloured portrait of Bernard “Brownie” Carslake, wearing yellow and orange embroidered silks with cap, mounted in a circular mahogany frame, 46.7cm diameter; sold together with a photograuve of Brownie Carslake mounted on a bucking horse, possibly at Newmarket, mounted in an ebonised frame, 64 x 75.5cm (2) £150 - 200*

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53 Three paintings of Bernard “Brownie” Carslake during his Austro Hungarian racing career pre WWI the first of Carslake wearing red and white silks mounted on horseback, oil on paper laid on board by Richard Benno Adams, dated 1907 and signed lower left margin and inscribed “Ka banqute?” lower right margin, 30 x 37.8cm; the second of Carslake wearing white and red silks mounted on horseback, oil on canvas by C T Bauer, signed lower right and inscribed “Fitina” lower left, in an ebonised frame, 56 x 69.5cm, canvas slightly stuck with glazing in centre and a watercolour of Carslake mounted on Starlight, inscribed “Winner of the Hungarian Derby 1931 Budapest”, artists monogram lwer right, dated 1931, glazed and framed, 30.4 x 38.9cm, some foxing (3) £200 - 300* 54 Two impressive photograph albums marking the career of Bernard “Brownie” Carslake’s English flat racing career from 1919 to 1923 the first green leather bound album dating from 1919 to 1920, featuring pages of b&w photographs of Carslake mounted on horseback, other jockeys of the period Joe Childs, W Earl, G Hulme, flat race meets at Newmarket, Derby 1920, Kempton Park, Newbury, Sandown Park, the English jockeys football and cricket teams, Brighton race ball and Carslake at home, each with black ink captions; the second album of similar design dating from 1921 to 1923 with b&w photographs featuring the racecourses Lincoln, Goodwood & Doncaster, fellow jockeys M Beary, R.A. Jones, jockeys boxing championship with Carslake in training for the fight v’s J Evans, with Carslake winning, the 1923 Derby with Steve Donoghue winning on Papyrus, racing press v jockeys billiards match, photographs with jockeys and trainers, both albums have some foxing, one album spine damaged £300 - 500* 16

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55 A collection of personal effects belonging to Bernard “Brownie” Carslake, including a silver clothes brush, engraved “Brownie”; a selection of b&w photographs of Carslake and one of his wife and one of Carslake on Rosemary’s Pet winning the 1936 Singleton Handicap at Goodwood; four 78’s recordings of Carslake by the National Broadcasting Service from Melbourne 19th January 1939; a cased metallic portrait picture of Carslake; a personal letter from Frank Hitchcok dated 28th January 1948; a Christmas card from Johnny Jones and Carslake’s British passport from the 1930s (qty) £200 - 300*

56 *** Clark (20th century) PORTRAIT OF LESTER PIGGOTT Signed by the artist, coloured pastels, additionally signed by Lester Piggott to the lower mount and also amusingly inscribed in his hand and directed to the artist “To Be Left To Me In Your Will”, the image 62 by 44cm., framed & glazed £250 - 350* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


57 Memorabilia from the collection of the jockey Edward Hide, comprising: 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; Edward Hide’s Racing Establishment Employee’s Card for 1961, including photo ID; a framed studio portrait photograph; and a collection of racing books, most notably Phil Bull Best Horses of 1944, 1945 & 1946, other titles including “Man & Horses I have Known” by Hon George Lambton, Cope’s, Meyrick Good, Directory of the Turf etc. (a qty.) £600 - 800*

58 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’s slip signed by Frankie Durr confirming authenticity of the saddle and a newspaper obituary of Frank Durr, under glass with clip frame (3) £300 - 400*

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59 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 ridder at Michael Stoute’s Freemason Lodge stables at Newmarket. £450 - 550*

60 A pair of signed Champion jockey Michael Roberts leather boots, the black and brown leather boots, with leather soles, signed in black marker pen on the outside top of left boot, the interiors of each with printed in black marker pen M.ROBERTS, bears old R.F. Greasby Lot label 76, 09/03/09 £150 - 200*

61 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 £180 - 220*

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65 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 with a white and pink cap (2) 62 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. £1,600 - 2,000*

63 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 £250 - 300*

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64 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 £250 - 300*

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 £400 - 600*

66 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 £100 - 140* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


70 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).

67 Three Miriam Jones ceramic hoof prints for the racehorse “Citation”, “Swaps” and “Nashua”, each a ceramic impression of the famed racehorse’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-up to Swaps, largest 13 x 11cm (3) £140 - 180*

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. £90 - 120* 69 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. £200 - 250*

68 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. 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.” £300 - 350* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

71 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. £180 - 220*

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74 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.

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72 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. £280 - 320* 73 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. £120 - 150*

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. £250 - 300* 75 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. £140 - 180*

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76 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. £50 - 60* 77 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 the Somerset Plate, Queens Plate and Metropolitan Stakes, breaking course records during his career and was know as The Galloper £140 - 180*

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78 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. £140 - 180*

79 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 25.5cm. £100 - 140*

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80 Original race used silks of Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum circa 1990, ex-John Dunlop’s Castle Stables, Arundel, by Allerton, & Co., a royal blue jacket with white epaulets, royal blue & white striped cap; together with two official changes of royal blue cap, one with white checks, the other a white diamond (4)

82 A Hermes Paris racing jacket in the colours of D. McKellar who had horses in training with Jeremy Tree at Beckhampton, the cream jacket with red triangle of the front and back, Hermes Paris collar label, the inside back pen written with D. MCKELLAR J TREE £60 - 80*

With a letter of provenance from Kate Whitehouse, Assistant to racing manager Mr Angus Gold. £150 - 200*

81 A set of racing silks in yellow, white and black colours for HRH Sultan Ahmad Shah, the yellow jacket with black stripe and white sleeves, with a black and white cap (2)

83 A collection of 13 set of vintage racing silks, comprising jackets and caps, makers including Frost of Bowtry, Lester Bowden of Epsom, D Gilbert & Son Newmarket, Stan Ward East Ilsley, eye catching range of colours and patterns (qty) £200 - 300*

HRH Sultan Ahmad Shah’s big race winners would include Quest for More, Battersea, Berkshire, Sri Putra, Putra Pekan, Timoan Island, Eton Forever and others. £100 - 150*

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84 A set of Earth Summit silks, the cap signed by 1998 Grand National winning jockey Carl Llewellyn, mounted and framed with captions reading: “Between 1994 and 1998 the steeplechaser Earth Summit won the Grand National at Aintree as well as the Scottish & Welsh equivalents at Ayr & Chepstow, a unique achievement in the history of National Hunt racing” and “Provenance, sold at a fund raiser at the Chickenshed Theatre, Southgate, north London. The silks were donated by ownership syndicate The Summit Partnership that included former footballer Ricky George who was educated at East Barnet Grammar School, located a short distance from the theatre.”, 101 by 74cm. £150 - 250*

86 A good collection of 50 signed photographs of Flat and National Hunt jockeys, comprising a mix of 12 by 8 and 10 by 8 colour and b&w studies and including Walter Swinburn, Pat Eddery, Lester Piggott, AP McCoy, Tommy Stack, Richard Dunwoody, Peter Niven, Frankie Dettori, Brendan Powell, Mick Fitzgerald, Carl Llewellyn, Michael Scudamore, Dean Gallagher, Barry Geraghty, Roddy Greene, Jim Culloty, Chris Maude, Adrian Maguire, Graham McCourt, Richard Johnson, Conor O’Dwyer, Jamie Osborne, Peter Scudamore, Charlie Swann, Glen Tormey, Ruby Walsh, Norman Williamson, Ryan Moore, Jamie Spencer, Olivier Peslier, Richard Hughes, Joe Mercer, Johnny Murtagh, Mick Kinane, Jimmy Lindley, John Reid, Jimmy Quinn, Richard Quinn, Michael Hills, Richard Hills, Willie Ryan, Jimmy Fortune, Keiren Fallon, Dane O’Neill, Gary Hind, Alan Mackay, Bruce Raymond, John Lowe, Kerrin McEvoy, Philip Robinson and Simon Whitworth, all signed in black marker pen £300 - 400*

85 A signed “Salute The Soldier” Epsom Races “[Donkey] Derby” day official card, on May 27th 1944, signed in pencil with signatures of Gordon Richards, Steve Donoghue, Tommy Carey, Bill Smyth, Michael Beary, J Marshall, A Wragg, Ted Gardner, J Dines, Jack Reardon, Stanley Wootton etc. £120 - 160** 22

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87 A good collection of 27 signed colour photographs of Flat and National Hunt trainers, comprising 10 by 8 studies and one 12 by 8 and including Ginger McCain, Jenny Pitman, Philip Hobbs, Jonjo O’Neill, Martin Pipe (2), Simon Sherwood, Oliver Sherwood, Nigel Twiston Davies, Nicky Henderson, Francois Doumen, David Elsworth, Sir Henry Cecil, Barry Hills, Gay Kelleway, John Oxx, Aidan O’Brien, Sir Mark Prescott, Sir Michael Stoute, Nigel Tinkler, Dermot Weld, Geoff Wragg, Richard Hannon Snr, John Gosden, Ben Hanbury, Clive Brittain and Michael Bell, all signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

88 A group of 18 signed photographs of Grand National-winning jockeys, Comprising a mix of 12 by 8 and 10 by 8 colour and b&w action studies of jockeys who have won the Grand National, though not all shown on their winning horse, a few additionally signed by trainers, and including Tommy Stack, Ruby Walsh, Barry Geraghty (2), Mick Fitzgerald, Brendan Powell, Tony Dobbin, Ben de Haan, Paul Carberry, Jim Culloty, Bob Champion, Timmy Murphy, Jason Maguire, A P McCoy, Niall “Slippers” Madden, Richard Guest and Graham Lee, all signed in black marker pen £200 - 250*

89 A group of 33 signed colour photographs of National Hunt jockeys, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in, 10 by 8in, 10 by 10.5in and 8 by 6in portrait and action studies and including A P McCoy, Barry Geraghty (2), Peter Niven, Charlie Swan (2, one additionally signed by Aidan O’Brien and JP McManus), Declan Murphy, Timmy Murphy, Jim Culloty, Paul Carberry, Graham Bradley, Marcus Foley, David Bridgwater, Mick Fitzgerald, Richard Dunwoody, Dean Gallagher, Steve Smith Eccles, Sam Thomas, Peter Scudamore, Andrew Thornton, Norman Williamson, Mark Pitman, Ruby Walsh, Luke Harvey, Chris Maude, Adrian Maguire, Warren Marston, Carl Llewellyn, John Kavanagh, Richard Johnson, Philip Hide, Paul Holley and Eugene Husband, all signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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92 An Albany Fine China Co Ltd porcelain figure of Brigadier Gerard modelled by David Lovegood, modelled standing on a grassy ground, raised upon a wooden plinth, factory mark and David Lovegood facsimile signature to base, in a fitted box, 35cm high, horse in good condition, box has wear to corners £120 - 180*

90 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. £75 - 100*

91 Two limited edition racing bronzes, comprising a resin-bronzed group of two racehorses “First Past The Post”, 424/500, for Heredities by David Geenty, 22 by 38 by 12cm., with framed COA; coldcast bronze horse head titled “Study of Chaser”, 193/250 by Jeanne Rynhart, with COA; sold together with further racing collectibles comprising an Aynsley bone china ashtray promoting the Racing Post; another ashtray, American, for Bohemia Stable, Woodstock Farm; and a cased double pack of playing cards by The Sporting Life (5) £120 - 160*

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93 A collection of horse racing memorabilia, 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 Desert Orchid and Dawn Run porcelain plates, a Royal Worcester Desert Orchid porcelain plate and a Royal Worcester 150 years of the Aintree Grand National; 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, Ivor Herbert’s Red Rum 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; also a Beswick Arkle with Pat Taaffe up figural group, a Beswick Arkle model and an Arkle head, 20th century, the figural group of Pat Taaffe seated on Arkle, wearing the Duchess of Westminster’s racing colours and No.6 number cloth, raised upon a mahogany oval base, bears factory marks and printed plaque, height: 31.5cm damage to one of the ears on the Arkle Pat Taaffe model and the reins are damaged on one side (a qty.) £300 - 500*

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94 94 Neil Cawthorne (British, contemporary) ALL TO PLAY FOR (2011 CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP) signed, oil on canvas, titled on an adhesive label to the back of the frame, 36 by 52cm., in gilt frame, overall 45 by 60cm. From left-to-right the horses are Long Run, Denman and Kauto Star. Long Run won the race. £500 - 700* 95 Martin Williams (British, contemporary) TOP OF THE HILL (CHELTENHAM); DEAUVILLE (A PAIR) two oil on board paintings, bearing a title to the backboards, uniformally mounted & framed, 28 by 33cm. £200 - 250*

97 Vineta Sayer (British, contemporary) TOWERING signed & dated 2010, oil on canvas, bearing a title to the back of stretcher, 77 by 61cm., unframed £200 - 250* 98 Alfred Egerton Cooper (British, 1883-1974) THE START OF THE DERBY AT EPSOM signed with initials, watercolour heightened with gouache, circa 1950, 36 by 50cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 53 by 66cm. £600 - 800*

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96 Vineta Sayer (British, contemporary) BEFORE THE START signed & dated 2009, original pencil drawing, bearing a title to the backboard, the image 30 by 42cm., mounted, framed & glazed 43 by 55cm. overall £100 - 150* 98

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99 William H Perrin (20th century) ARKLE, P. TAAFFE signed & titled, oil on canvas, 41 by 51cm. £250 - 350*

100 William H Perrin (20th century) MILL REEF WITH GEOFF LEWIS UP signed, oil on canvas, 41 by 51cm., framed £250 - 350*

101 Four modern horse racing prints, comprising a pair by Madeline Selfe depicting the 200th runnings of The Derby and The Oaks won by Troy & fair Salinia, from editions of 850, both signed by the artist and the Earl of Derby, both, framed & glazed, 59 by 77cm.; 1977 Peter Biegel sketches of Lester Piggott’s eight Derby winners between Never Say Die and The Minstrel, colour faded, framed & glazed 63 by 90.5cm.; and a tube rolled print by Mark Cranham and featuring the English Classic winners of 1996, 38 by 46cm. £140 - 180* 26

102 After Basil Nightingale (British, 1864-1940) BENDIGO AND TOM CANNON Victorian monochrome print, signed & dated in the plate 1888, the mount inscribed in ink COPYRIGHT REGISTERED, POPULAR FAVOURITES 1887, BENDIGO AND TOM CANNON, the image 35 by 52cm., mounted under glass in a wooden frame, overall 65 by 83cm. £100 - 150*

103 After Godfrey Douglas Giles (1857-1941) MORNING TRIAL ON THE GALLOPS large colour lithograph, 50 by 100cm., under glass in a wooden frame, overall 64 by 112cm. £300 - 400*

104 After Godfrey Douglas Giles (1857-1941) CANAL TURN, THE GRAND NATIONAL large colour lithograph, 50 by 100cm., under glass in a wooden frame, overall 64 by 112cm. In G.D.Giles’ splendid action lithograph, three Grand National winners are depicted jumping one of the race’s most iconic fences, the Canal Turn, almost in line. Nearest is 1893 winner Cloister (green, red cap), just beyond him and slightly hidden is Ilex (1890) in vertical stripes, with the 1892 winner Father O’Flynn, ridden by Captain Roddy Owen slightly behind them in red and white hoops. £300 - 400*

105 George Finch Mason (British, 1850-1915) THE FINISH FOR THE DERBY 1898, JEDDAH WINS ! signed, titled, watercolour, framed & glazed, 26 by 37cm. £200 - 300* 106 George Finch Mason (British, 1850-1915) THE St LEGER 1902, SCEPTRE WINS ! signed, titled, watercolour, framed & glazed, 29 by 39cm. £200 - 300*

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107 A collection of horse racing photographs and prints, featuring a Gordon Richards signed 16 by 21cm. photograph of him aboard the 1953 Derby winner Pinza, signed in ink with personalised decication; accompanied by a large 30 by 40cm. photograph of the Derby field sweeping round Tattenham Corner, both framed; a framed photograph of the racehorse Bosworth, signed by the Newmarket photographer Harry Griggs; the lot also including four 1930s coloured prints, featuring Hyperion, Limelight, Harry Wragg and the finish of the 1931 Ascot Gold Cup won by Trimdon, each mounted and framed, 13.8 x 16.4 and 16.4 x 13.8cm (7) £150 - 250*

108 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. £90 - 130*

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109 Old 1753 Issue of “The World” on Newmarket Horse Racing, “The World”, Number XVII for Thursday 26 April 1753, by Adam Fitz-Adam, London, England, publisher R Dodsley, a periodical, six pages, 9 by 31.5cm, the author reports and philosophises concerning the semi-annual horse races held at Newmarket - “those grand diversions with which our nobility, gentry and others entertain themselves”. Excerpts … “Everybody is dressed so perfectly alike that it is extremely difficult to distinguish between his GRACE and his GROOM; I have heard a stranger ask a man of quality how often he dressed and watered his horses.” … “‘Tis delightful to see two or sometimes more of the most beautiful animals of the creation struggling for superiority, stretching every muscle and sinew to obtain the prize and reach the goal!” …” When the sport is over, the company saunter away towards the Warren-Hill … On this delightful spot you may see, at once, above an hundred of the most beautiful horses in the universe all led out in strings, with the grooms and boys upon them, in their several liveries distinguishing each person of rank they belong to. This is indeed a noble sight; it is a piece of grandeur, and an expensive one too, WHICH NO NATION CAN BOAST OF BUT OUR OWN.” …”The pedigree of these horses is more strictly regarded and looked into than that of a Knight of Malta.” …”Many substantial farmers go to them with thirty or forty pounds in their pockets, and return without one single farthing; here they drink, learn to be vicious, and the whole time is spent in riot and disorder.” This periodical has been disbound, the paper has excellent rag content but the pages are just about split in half along the old horizontal fold line. This separation has been repaired with archival document tape, but is otherwise in quite good condition. £300 - 500**

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110 Doncaster Racecourse Club House vellum Indenture, dated 10th February 1829, purchased for £2,000 from Mr Edmund Tyrrell Artis of Doncaster by William Chadwick Esq of Arksey, the three vellum page document from the reign of King George IV is the mortgage of all that freehold messuage or dwelling house used as the Doncaster Race Club House situated on the west side of the Hall Gate in Doncaster, the document with escutcheoned revenue stamps and wax seal, 66 by 79cm. Doncaster racecourse is one of the oldest established racecourse in Britain dating back to the 16th century and is home to two of the World’s oldest horse races, The Doncaster Cup first run over Cantley Common in 1766 and The St Leger Stakes run at Doncaster since 1776, the oldest Classic Horse Race. In 1809 Mr Henry Maw decided to build a private stand on his land just to the north of the racecourse on Town Moor. It was finished in 1811 but being sited just on the far side of the present road behind the stands was inevitably a hard sell as a place to watch the racing although well timed in that racing at Doncaster was getting increasingly popular. As a consequence the old 18th century grandstand was much too small. The scheme was a failure and was not helped by Maw deciding not to turn Belle Vue House by the present roundabout into a hotel - instead he moved in using it as his residence. It later became a hotel in any case after his widow died. Maw soon sold the stand or anyway the land behind it to be turned into a school for young ladies and it later became one for boys run by a Mr Rogerson. Around 1829 it changed hands again becoming the home for deaf & dumb children. It is not entirely clear but it probably passed to them in two stages finishing with a £3,000 payment in 1831. Much extended in Victorian times the school was still certainly based on the Maw stand until knocked down in 1958. It is also possible that the £3,000 payment of 1831 was the only one from the deaf & dumb for which they got both the Maw stand and the extensions behind it put up by one or other of the schools.

111 A selection of horse racing memorabilia, comprising of Grand National Reports from Lincolnshire, Cheltenham and Derby in The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper dated Saturday March 3rd 1860, March 10th 1860, May 26th 1860; sold together with a Guinness Book of Turf Records, dated March 1964; Race card for Coronation Day 1953 at Kempton Park; Race card for Coronation Cup Day at Epsom 5th June 1953; The International Polo Club Guide for the Coronation Year 1902, hardback; a selection of colour photographs; racing day badges for Cheltenham 12th November 1988 and Kempton Park 26th December 1985 (qty) £100 - 150*

It is clear from pictures of the day that by 1829 the Maw stand formed the front of a much larger block, which must have housed in sequence the young ladies and the boys. Whether the front part was retained as the Doncaster Racecourse Club House cannot be concluded for sure but it is very probable. That would account for the sale in 1829 for £2,000 with the deaf & dumb buying only the rest in 1831 for another £3,000 to complete their site. The main grandstand itself was greatly extended in 1824 and even more to the point a private stand for Noblemen & Gentlemen was added in 1826 with a proper view of the course. This would strongly suggest the death sentence for a Club House from which one could not really watch the races set maybe 100 yards more or less directly behind the latest construction. Chadwick and Artis would not seem to be racing names at all but were presumably acting on behalf of the Rogerson School and/or the deaf & dumb trustees.

112 Four volumes of Phil Bull’s Best Horses of…, for 1943, black leather cover (reprint in June 1944); 1944 & 1945, blue cloth covers; and 1946 with original d/j (areas of paper loss) £150 - 200**

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117 Two volumes of the Irish Racing Calendar, for 1854 (vol.65) and 1859 (vol.70); together with [English] Racing Calendars for 1892 and 1906, overall in good condition (4) £60 - 80**

113 113 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 £400 - 600**

115 Famous Sporting Prints published by The Studio Limited London in 1927, 1929 & 1930, the five volumes comprising of Hunting, The Grand National, The Derby, Henry Alken and Shooting, each with soft paper covers incorporating eight colour plates with text and an introduction (5) £80 - 120**

114 A collection of 33 horse racing books, with publication dates between 1880 and 1951, authors including Richard Marsh, Frank Siltzer, “The Druid”, William Day, Sydenham Dixon, Arthur Nightingall, George Hodeman, Sam Darling, “Thormanby”, Edward Moorhouse, John Porter, Sir George Chetwynd, Ernest Bland, Harding Cox, Nat Gold, William Allison, Denzil Batchelor, Robert Standish Sievier, Arthur Binstead, Louis Henry Curzon, William Fawcett, Martin Corbett, George Lambton, Henry Custance, R C Lyle, Steve Donoghue and others £400 - 600**

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116 Weatherby’s “The Stallion Book”, a run from 1985 to 2003 in hardback some with slip cases; then becoming a glossy softback with issues for 2004, 2006 to 2009, 2011, 2012 & 2014; sold together with 10 other racing books including The Barry Brogan Story, Encyclopaedia of Steeplechasing, Dick Francis’s “Lester” and others (qty) £80 - 100**

118 Six bound volumes of “The Winning Post”, including the inaugural volume 20 August 1904 to 12 August 1905; plus 1909-10, 1914-15, 1916-17, 1918-19 & 1921-22, edited by Robert S. Sievier, the champion racehorse trainer of 1902 mostly due to the achievements of the filly Sceptre the only horse to have won four English classic races, published every Saturday by Odhams Press and described as “The largest circulation of any penny weekly sporting paper in the world”, extensive horse racing coverage plus other sports including rugby, boxing, cricket, tennis, as well as non-sporting coverage including military reports, gaming & casino, theatre & politics, generally in good condition, paper intact but fragile, each vol 42 by 30cm. £150 - 200** 119 “The Aga Khan’s Racing and Breeding Studs 1922-1997” compiled & published by Georg Lange, Dortmund, 1998, limited edition, numbered 220/399, 546 pages plus appendices, green leather & gilt, excellent condition £150 - 250**

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121 George Stubbs “The Anatomy of the Horse”, 4th edition, 1938, published by G. Heywood Hill Ltd, the hardback with gilt tooling on the spine, comprising of text and illustrated plates, wear to the edges of the hardcover and spine, some foxing to pages internally £200 - 300** 120 George Stubbs “The Anatomy of the Horse”, 3rd edition, 1899, published by Gibbings & Company, the hardback bound in tan leather with gilt tooling on the spine, marbled end papers the 153 pages comprising of text and illustrated plates, good rare example, clean condition with minor wear to the hardcover edges

123 The Horse it’s treatment in health and disease, edited by Prof. J. Wortley Axe, published by The Gresham Publishing Company 1906, with complete guide to breeding, training and management, comprising of the nine volumes, each hardcover bound in green with gilt lettering, containing text, full plate illustrations and text illustrations, wear to the hardcover edges and spine ends, interior is good condition (9) £80 - 120**

In 1756 George Stubbs spent 18 months dissecting horses and in 1766 he published The Anatomy of the Horse. His original drawings are now in the collection of the Royal Academy. £600 - 800** 122 George Stubbs “The Anatomy of the Horse”, 5th edition, 1965, published by J.A. Allen & Co. Ltd London, the hardback bound in red leather with gilt tooling on the spine, with paper dust jacket, being the text and illustrations from the original 1766 edition with a modern veterinary paraphrase by James McCunn, with 24 additional plates of Stubbs’ drawings for that work now published for the first time. A particular description of the bones, cartilages, muscles, fascia, ligaments, nerves, arteries, veins and glands, good example, clean condition with minor wear to the the dust jacket and hardcover edges £100 - 150**

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124 A trio of hunting stevengraphs, titled The Meet, Full Cry & The Death, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 21 by 30cm. £70 - 100*

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125 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester Princess Grace and Foal porcelain figural group by Doris Lindner, circa 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. £150 - 200*

127 A model of Harry Llewellyn’s Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games gold medal show jumper “Foxhunter”, the bronze resin model standing upon a stepped plinth base, inscribed Foxhunter, 28.5 x 28 x 10.5cm £150 - 200*

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129 English silver trophy for a French polo tournament in Cannes in 1913, in the form of a two-handled cup hallmarked Mappin & Webb, London, 1912, registration design Rd.557717, with chased decoration of a polo match, the reverse inscribed WON BY, COMTE L.R. DE GRAMONT, DUC DE SANTONA, C.D. MILLER, STUART SHIPTON, CANNES 1913, height 16.5cm, weight: 300 gms, bowl misaligned and leaning forward Polo was played at Mandelieu on the Cote d’Azur from 1907 and was a favoured place to play polo during the winter season. Tournaments included Prix d’Ouverture, Cannes-Brioni-Vienna Challenge Cup, Prix de la Riviera, Prix di Circle Nautique and Coupe de Beautes Europeennes. £150 - 200*

126 A Limited Edition Royal Worcester porcelain figural group of Foxhunter & Lt. Col. H. M. Llewellyn, C.B.E. by Doris Lindner, circa 1960 modelled jumping over a rush fence, raised upon an oval wooden plinth base, bears factory marks and facsimile signature of Llewellyn to base, with COA no.10 of 500, total height 29cm; sold together with Breeding to Race by Sir Rhys Llewellyn, 1965, published by J.A. Allen & Co Ltd and Foxhunter in Pictures by H.M. Llewellyn, 1952, published by Hodder & Stoughton, signed and dedicated on title page in blue ink by Harry Llewellyn, with facsimile signature (4) £280 - 320*

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128 A silver plated Gulf Stream Polo Club 1932 trophy, the trumpet shaped cup engraved ‘Gulf Stream Polo Club Sunday Jan 12 1936 Georgians v’s Gulf Stream Prince Serge Mdivani, C.P Harrison, R. Bullock, E.A.S Hopping, R. Firestone, G. Oliver, S. Sanford, R.R. Guest, Referee G. Wilson, Won by Georgians 10 to 7in height: 16.8cm Gulfstream an American club in Deltry Beach Florida, affliated in 1935. Winners of the 1941 US Open Championship and the Monty Waterbury Cup. £100 - 200*

130 An English silver polo trophy. hallmarked William Adams, Birmingham, 1936, in the form of a two handled cup engraved with a polo player and pony in match action pose, on an ebonised composition base, the cup 32cm. high, width across handles 21cm., weight 825gr., overall height when set on plinth 39cm., the reverse of the bowl with ding, otherwise good £350 - 450*

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131 A silver-gilt polo trophy, hallmarked Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1927, in the form of a Georgian-style two-handled cup & cover with engraved decoration of a polo player & pony, height 25cm., 372gr., very good condition £200 - 300* 132 A fine polo trophy for The Pringle Challenge Shield competed for between 1922 and 1939 at the Goriajan Club on the Koomtai Tea Estate, Assam, India, hallmarked Atkins Brothers, Sheffield, 1922, the large shield measuring 45 by 34cm. inscribed THE PRINGLE CHALLENGE SHIELD, GORIAJAN, 1922, with floral decoration and set on an ebonised wooden shield-shaped base with easel support, and set with 18 plaques, mostly bearing full silver hallmarks, each inscribed with details of the annual winning polo team, the plaques for 1933 & 1939 further inscribed DHUNSIRI and NAZIRA CLUB respectively, suggesting the competition was no longer exclusively held at the Goriajan Club, overall 60 by 48cm., good condition, minor scuffs and scratches to ebonised base The Goriajan Club was located in Assam at Sankala Gaon on the Koomtai Tea Estate with polo first played there sometime between 1897 and 1914. The Pringle family was originally from the Carriber Estate in West Lothian, Scotland. Extensive family research including the connections with India tea plantations and the Goriajan Club can be found published on the website www.koi-hai.com. £600 - 800* 32

133 A 9ct. gold vesta case with polo decoration, hallmarked Birmingham, 1912, one side engraved with crossed polo mallets and ball, the other with owner’s initials, 4 by 3.5cm., 22gr. £250 - 350*

134 Interesting Polo memorabilia, Comprising of a bronze polo stick and helmet mounted on a mahogany rectangular base, 6.5 x 27.7 x 8.7cm; sold together with a German nickel-plated Polo helmet vesta case, with hinged base, inscribed GES.GESCHUTZT, 2.2 x 5.3 x 1.8cm and The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, edited by The Duke of Beaufort, Robert Weir, Moray Brown, hardback, wear to hardback cover edges £100 - 150*

135 An interesting item of polo memorabilia being a match ball used in the England v USA Westchester Cup game played at London’s Hurlingham Club in June 1921, hand painted inscription reading: INTERNATIONAL POLO, ENGLAND, AMERICA etc., now only partly legible, housed in a modern custom-made display cube, 13cm. square Westchester Cup, a trophy presented by the playing members of the Westchester Polo Club to be played for between American and Hurlingham teams. Officially known as the International Polo Cup, the oldest in the world of polo. Hurlingham Club founded in 1869 by Frank Heathcote as a social club, polo started in 1874. Main tournaments included the Champion Cup, Inter-regimental tournament, Whitney Cup. £150 - 250* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


136 A group of ten member’s badges for Ranelagh Polo Club, gilt-metal & enamel, dated 1899, 1901, 1914, 1924 (two), 1926-27, 1927, 1932, 1936, the other for 1937 and inscribed CORONATION YEAR; sold together with an eleventh badge inscribed GARDEN CLUB, IMPERIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1909; the lot also including a polo mounted montage comprising a 1993 Sports Horses First Day Cover, postmarked Louisville, KY, May 1 1993, and three miniature poster designs all featuring polo

137 Four volumes on polo, i) “Polo” by J. Moray Brown, illustrated by Cuthbert Bradley, gilt pictorial brown cloth, Vinton & Co., London, 1895, good except for discolouration patch to back cover ii & iii) “Hints To Polo Players in India” by Captain H. De B. DeLisle, papered boards, Gymkhana Press, Bombay, 1897, good; and the 2nd edition, 1901, weak at spine iv) “History of the Polo Club, 2nd Bn The Durham Light Infantry, 1919-1926” by R.F. Ware, Club Secretary, 1926, good £150 - 200**

139 Two Vanity Fair prints of Polo personalities, Unframed, comprising: “Patiala”, The Maharajah of Patiala, by ‘MR’’ and “Buck”, Walter S. Buckmaster, by “Spy”; sold together with two prints by EMU of Riversdale Grenfell published as a supplement to “The World”, and two later reproduction versions published by A March (6) £100 - 150*

Ranelagh Polo Club founded in Fulham in 1878, adjacent to the Hurlingham Club, moving to Barn Elms in 1883. Won the U.S. Open Championship and the Canadian Open in 1910. £80 - 120*

138 A period black & white photograph believed to be of the Oxford University polo team circa 1904 featuring on the right the celebrated American player Devereux Milburn Sr. (1881-1942), the image 28 by 34cm., mounted ready for framing, overall 41 by 50cm., very good condition; sold together with a photographic plate with a portrait of the polo player Walter Buckmaster (published by Elliott & Fry), mounted ready for framing, overall 36 by 28cm.; and a further photographic plate portraying J Watson Webb (Price Picture, New York), unmounted, 42 by 26cm. (3 items)

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140 Lithograph titled “Polo at Deauville” by Henry Koehler (American, born 1927), signed artist’s proof, 1971, 40 by 56cm, black picture frame, overall 71 by 86cm., damage to right side of frame £250 - 350*

Devereux Milburn Sr. (1881-1942) an American player with a 10 goal handicap in 1917, played for Oxford as a undergraduate and Meadow Brook was his club. Winner of the U.S. Open Championship in 1916, 1919, 1920 and 1923 and the Monty Waterbury Cup. £100 - 150*

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141 An original drawing by Lionel Edwards (British, 1878-1966) depicting the 1921 Westchester Cup polo match between England and the USA at Hurlingham. pen & ink, titled GENERAL VIEW OF THE GROUND. LORD WODEHOUSE STOPPING A RUSH, the image 18.5 by 36cm., the reverse bearing the original artist’s agent’s certificate, signed & titled in the hand of Edwards and bearing his catalogue number of 1220, mounted in a later frame under glass, 40 by 56.5cm., the image very good, area of damage to frame Provenance: Previously owned by Johnny Kimberley, son of Lord Wodehouse. £300 - 500* 142 A watercolour by Frank Ashley Nelson (American, 1920-2007) of a polo player & pony in match action, signed with initials, acquired from the artist’s estate sale, watercolour over traces of pencil on paper, 26 by 28cm., unmounted and unframed, very good condition Frank Ashley Nelson specialised in representational artworks and worked out of Carmel and Monterey in California. During a long career he was represented for over 50 years by the Zantman Art Galleries. Of particular note is his military service. Nelson served combat duty based in England as a B 17 pilot, completing 25 missions. He was awarded two distinguished flying crosses, a purple heart and four air medals. He was discharged as a Captain and after World War Two studied art at the Academy of Art in Chicago, then the Minneapolis Art Institute and the Art Student’s League in New York. He was the recipient of numerous awards for his work and some of his finest pieces other than polo are of jazz musicians and horse racing. £200 - 300*

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144 A watercolour by Cecil James Hobson (British, 1874-1915) featuring a portrait of the polo player Walter Buckmaster, signed, the player in the saddle and carrying his mallet, the image 31 by 22cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 47.5 by 36.5cm., very good Walter Buckmaster (1872-1942) was the first English player to be awarded a 10 goal handicap and is widely considered to have been the finest English polo player before WW1. £300 - 500*

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143 Pamela Searight (British), a study of two horses, with a groom, watercolour, signed lower right, dated 1949, mounted and framed, 68.5 x 85cm £300 - 400*

145 Robert Barnete (American, 1931-2006), an oil painting portraying two polo players jostling for the ball, signed, oil on canvas mounted on board, 45 by 35cm., gilt frame, overall 58 by 48cm., very good, frame with minor scuffs £200 - 250*

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146 A large enamel panel painting by Bernard Hesling (Australian, 1905-1987) titled “Polo Match at Sydney Show Ground 1972”, signed & dated ‘72, 71.5 by 101.5cm., unframed, very good This work formerly hung in the Members’ Room of the Sydney Showground. £300 - 500*

CRICKET

148 Cricket, Australian legend & considered greatest batsman of all time with a closing test batting average of 99.94 with first class cricket average of 95.14, Sir Don Bradman signed/framed scorecard display, measuring 41 by 70cm. £150 - 175*

149 A Galaxy of stars of famous cricketers, with b&w and colour photographs and signed autographs, the nicely bound green leather album with gilt tooling, comprising of pages with b&w and colour photographs with ink signed autographs below on card, featuring Bradman, Cowdrey, Haldlee, Sobers, Weekes, Walcott, Lloyd, Benaud, May, Dexter, Botham, Richards, Khan, Gooch, Gower, Graveney, Gatting, Gavaskar, G. Chappell, Boycott, Edrich, Thomson, Lillee, Massie, Knott, Underwood, Trueman, Close, Tendulkar, Ganga, Holding, Roberts, Miandad, Compton, Statham, Hussein, Ramprakash, Hassett, Lindwall, Abbas and many other notable cricketers, 176 autographs approximately, very good condition with little wear to album or autographs A full list of signatures is included in the lot and available on request to prospective bidders. £500 - 700*

147 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. £300 - 350*

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153 Cricket, Australia, 1938 Tour to England, two small album pages signed by Bradman, Brown, White, Barnett, McCormick, O’Reilly, Barnes & Chipperfield, laid down to larger pages £80 - 120* 150 The autographs of the England v Australia cricket teams from the 1938 Ashes Series, The England signatures collected on a scorecard from the Oval Test Match during which Len Hutton achieved a record Test Match innings score of 364 in England’s total of 903-7, ten signatures in ink, lacking K.Farnes, mounted, framed and glazed, 30 by 21.5cm; the Australian autographs a complete set, signed in ink to the lower matting of an official team group photograph of the 1938 tourists, mounted framed and glazed, 31 by 34.5cm overall £500 - 700*

154 Cricket, Australia, 1964 Tour to England, full-sized Lillywhite & Froud bat signed by 14 players, inc. Simpson, Booth, Burge, O’Neill, Redpath, Grout, Sellers, R.C. Steele (manager) etc., inscribed ‘To The Dairy Queen 1963 to Commemorate The Luncheon, Cardiff 16th May 1964, Australia v Glamorgan £100 - 120*

151 A Jim Laker-signed Old Trafford scorecard for his Test Match record bowling performance against Australia in 1956, when he took 19 wickets, Signature in ink, mounted, framed and glazed, 30 by 21.5cm £200 - 300*

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152 A Holmes and Sutcliffe double-signed scorecard for their famous opening stand for Yorkshire v Essex at Leyton 16th June 1932, Signatures in ink, mounted, framed and glazed, 30 by 21.5cm £200 - 300*

155 Cricket, The Ashes, 1948 Invincibles Tour of GB, a boldly signed album page by 14 members of the touring party, inc. Bradman, Hassett, Barnes, McCool, Lindwall, Miller, Harvey, Ring etc., collected by Irene Hickling of Kingswood Road West Bridgford Nottingham at the Trent Bridge Test Match £150 - 180*

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156 Graham Gooch-signed scorecard for the 1990 Lord’s Test Match between England and India, the double-sided scorecard, signed in black marker pen by Gooch, recording his highest ever Test Match score of 333 runs during England’s first innings against the tourists, July 26-31 £60 - 80*

157 Photograph and autograph of W.G. Grace, A glossy 10 by 8in b&w photograph of the legendary W.G.Grace walking out to bat at what appears to be a village cricket match, together with an autograph in pencil on a small folded sheet of paper, very good condition £250 - 300*

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158 A Centenary Test first day cover stamped envelope, signed by Don Bradman, the 9 by 16cm white envelope to celebrate the 1980 Centenary Test Match between England and Australia bearing a Colorado “silk” cachet illustration of three old-time cricketers, a 17.5p commemorative stamp with an 1880-1980 Centenary Tour kangaroo and lion logo and postmark of LORD’S 18 OCT 80, signed in pen by legendary Australian cricketer Don Bradman £80 - 100*

159 An autographed Sir Don Bradman tribute dinner menu, organised by the Anglo-American sports club at the London Hilton 13th May 1974, the front cover signed in blue ink by Bradman, Compton, Hutton, the Bedser twins, and others £80 - 120*

160 An album of signed cricket newspaper and magazine pictures, 1980/90s, mostly covering English international cricketers, subjects including Botham, Hick, Gatting, Gower, Atherton, Gooch, Stewart, Russell, Lamb, and many others, also some West Indian content including Haynes and Marshall, includes some duplication of subjects’ signatures; sold together with a file of b&w press photographs of Pakistan international cricketers of the 1990s (2) £150 - 250*

161 Autographed official photograph of the Australian 1953 Coronation Tour cricket team to England, 19 by 25cm. b&w team-group photograph signed in ink to the margins by the Australian cricketers, Harvey, Lindwall, Benaud, Morris, Miller, Johnston et al., overall 30.5 by 38cm. £120 - 180*

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162 Autographed photographic presentation of the 1977 Australian cricket team to England, comprising a 13.5 by 19cm. b&w team-group photograph with signatures of the touring cricket team to the lower matting in pen, framed & glazed, 31.5 by 34cm. £120 - 160* 164 Gary Sobers signed limited edition photographic plate, the large 49 by 34cm. colour photograph portraying the cricketer in action for the West Indies v England, signed in fine black marker, numbered 23/500, mounted, framed & glazed, 72 by 54cm. £60 - 80*

163 An autographed flag commemorating the 2002 South Africa v Australia cricket series, signed in black marker pen by 14 members of the Australian team including many of the three times World Cup winners including the Waugh brothers, Gilchrist, McGrath, Warne, Martyn, Langer, Lee etc., the upper part of the pennant with colourful embroidered flags & cricket bats design and series inscription, mounted, framed & glazed, 62 by 46.5cm.

165 Sir Don Bradman signed colour photograph display, the image portraying a front foot drive in the nets during the 1948 tour and signed in blue marker pen, mounted beside career statistics and title plaque, published by the Bradman Museum in 2000, this issue numbered 752, mounted, framed & glazed, 50.5 by 64cm. £200 - 300*

166 Don Bradman signed photographic presentation, 16 by 10cm., b&w photograph portraying Bradman as a young batsman, signed in black marker, attractively mounted above a title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 48.5 by 36cm., dealer’s label pasted to the backboard £120 - 160*

167 Fred Trueman signed photographic display, comprising a pair of 28 by 20cm. b&w photographs of Trueman, one of which is signed in black marker, set with title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 49 by 58cm. overall £60 - 80*

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168 Ryan Sidebottom hat-trick stump from the New Zealand v England Seddon Park 1st Test Match 8th March 2008, Signed by Sidebottom in black marker Ryan Sidebottom’s hat-trick was the 11th in Test Match history. He dismissed Fleming, Sinclair & Oram. £250 - 300*

169 W G Grace signed London County Cricket Club postcard dated 3rd Octover 1904, bearing the address of St Andrews, Lawrie Park Road, Sydenham (Dr Grace’s residence), manuscript, reading I AM AFRAID YOUR GAME IS NOT IN MY LINE, SO MUST REFUSE YOUR REQUEST. THANK YOU ALL THE SAME FOR KIND OFFER, I AM YOURS TRULY W.G. GRACE, mounted above a picture of St Andrews, under glass in a photo frame, 26 by 21cm. £150 - 250*

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170 Signed Grand Cricket Match handbill 1926, at Catford Cricket & Lawn Tennis Club, Mr A Kempton’s XI v Catford, the reverse with a set of inl autographs with pencil inscription reading that the signatures are Mr Kempton’s team from the following year July 1927, comprising Kempton, Hobbs, Shepherd, Peach, Geary, Gregory, Barling, Ducat, Laidlaw, Fenley, Daily & Smith £100 - 150*

171 Glenn McGrath signed 2014 Ashe’s series pink McGrath foundation cap, signed to the peak in black marker pen, mounted in a deep box frame, with a pink neckerchief, 56 x 60 x 9cm £120 - 160*

172 Twenty three signed photographs of England cricketers, Comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies and including Stewart, Treschothick, Strauss, Prior, Vaughan, Simon Jones, Key, Hoggard, Lamb, Botham, Thorpe, Ryan Sidebottom, Pietersen, Hales, Broad, Close, Bell, Trott, Panesar, Caddick, Swann, Anderson and Hick £140 - 180*

173 Twenty signed photographs of international cricketers, Comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8cm colour and b&w studies and including Gilchrist, Paine, Boucher, Lloyd, Pollock, Barry Richards, Lara, Johnson, Graeme Smith, Warne, Finch, Clarke, Ponting, Hadlee, Sangakarra, Watson, Steve Waugh, Ntini and Kallis £180 - 220*

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176 Sir Alastair Cook signed collection, includes signed Gray Nicolls mini cricket bat (same brand as he used in Test Career), signed last Test Match programme at The Oval 7th-11th September 2018 and signed England Test Match warm up cap (signed in gold on cap and program); comes with COA & Photo proof (Total 4 items) £175 - 200*

174 Joe Root (England) cricket collection, includes signed Test Match Cricket Shirt, signed ODI cap, signed cricket ball (Red), signed New Balance mini bat (same brand as uses) and signed action Test Match photo; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (6 items) £250 - 300*

177 England cricket collection, 12 signed photos by former England Test cricketers including David Gower, Mike Brearley, Michael Atherton, Graeme Hick, Phil Tufnell, Michael Vaughan, Mark Butcher, Alec Stewart, Mike Gatting, Sir Andrew Strauss, Rob Key & Mark Ramprakash; comes with COA and photo proof of players signing (13 items) £200 - 250*

175 Ben Stokes (England) World Cup 2019 collection, signed mini cricket bat (Gunn & Moore - same brand as he uses), signed white cricket ball. 2019 World Cup Final program and scoresheet (Ben Stokes was Man of the Match); comes with COA and photo proof (5 items) £200 - 250*

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178 England cricket 2019 World Cup collection, 6 programs signed by J.Root, J.Roy, B.Stokes, J.Butler, J.Bairstow & C.Woakes; comes with COA and photo proof of magazines being signed (total items 7) £300 - 400* 180 Steve Smith (Australia) Collection, includes signed Test Match shirt, signed New Balance mini bat (same brand as he uses) and signed red test match cricket ball; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (total 4 items) £250 - 300* 179 Shane Warne (Australia) Collection, includes signed Lord’s Red Cricket Ball, Test Match action 8 x 10in photo and signed Book “No Spin”; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (4 items) £200 - 250* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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181 Australian former cricketers signed photos, x 11 (8 x 12in) including - Shane Watson, Adam Gilchrist, Stuart Clark, Ryan Harris, Allan Border, Brad Haddin, Michael Clarke, Ricky Ponting, Mitchell Johnson, Nathan Bracken, Simon Katich; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (total 12 items) £200 - 250*

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182 Ashes Cricket Collection (England v Australia), all signed on card including England x 27 (pages 1-3), Australia x 18 (pages 4-5). 45 signed cards in total. Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Stuart Broad, Jack Leach, Jos Buttler, Chris Woakes, James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow, Jason Roy (all page 1) Adil Rashid, Liam Dawson, Dawid Malan, Steven Finn, Sam Billings, Moeen Ali, Mark Stoneman, Jamie Porter, Ben Fowkes (all page 2), Keaton Jennings, Tom Helm, Toby Roland-Jones, Tymal Mills, Graham Thorpe, Graeme Hick, Alec Stewart, Mike Atherton, Phil Tufnell (all page 3), Tim Paine, Shaun Marsh, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Peter Handscomb, Matt Renshaw, Pat Cummins, Aaron Finch, Peter Siddle (all page 4), Marcus Harris, Alex Carey, Marcus Stoinos, Adam Zampa, Joe Burns, Justin Langer, Mike Hussey, Mark Taylor, Paul Rieffel (all page 5). Total 45 cards; comes with COA and photos proof (46 items) £300 - 400*

183 AB DeVilliers (South Africa) Collection, includes signed full size MRF Cricket bat (same brand as uses), mini MRF Cricket bat (same brand as uses), South Africa ODI shirt and South Africa ODI 8 x 10in photo; comes with COA and Photo proof of signing (Total 5 items) £400 - 500*

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184 International cricket collection, 10 signed cricket postcards - including Stephen Fleming (NZ), Chris Cairns (NZ), Zaheer Khan (India), Dinesh Mongia (India), Lance Kluesener (Sth Afr), Clive Lloyd (WI), Rameez Raja (Pak), Waqar Younis (Pak), Shoaib Akhtar (Pak), Heath Streak (Zimb) & Sanath Jayasuriya (SriL); comes with COA and photo proof of signing (Total 11 items) £150 - 200*

185 India 2019 cricket team signed photo collection (x10) by current and former players including: KL Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Rishabh Pant, & Murali Vijay; comes with COA and photo proof of players signing (Total 11 items) £200 - 250*

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186 Virat Kohli (India) signed full size MRF cricket bat, comes with COA and photo proof of signing (2 items) £250 - 300*

187 Kumar Sangakarra (Sri Lanka) signed full size SS Ton cricket bat, (same brand as he used in test & ODI career); comes with COA and photo proof of signing (Total 2 items) £200 - 250*

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188 England international cap awarded to the Victorian cricketer Henry “Harry” Wood, Blue with three lions and crown crest by H. Ludlam & Co. of London; sold with a West Kent Advertiser newspaper dated 9th May 1919 carrying an obituary of Harry Wood, described therein as “a native of Dartford” (2) £400 - 600*

190 Team-signed Ryan Sidebottom England Test Match sunhat from 2009, Signed by the England team in black marker £150 - 200*

191 Team-signed West Indies shirt from the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy in England, 14 signature in black marker pen, short-sleeved traditional maroon, national crest and tournament inscription £90 - 120* 189 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) £100 - 140*

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192 Andrew Hall team-signed South Africa green cricket shirt, from the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup in the West Indies, player issued, lettered to reverse and number 99, national crest and tournament inscription, the reverse signed by the South Africa playing squad and additionally by South African President Thabo Mbeki £250 - 350* 193 A pair of cricket table lamps and a selection of facsimile signed miniature cricket bats each table lamp with red cricket ball on the light stem flanked by the wicket with bone stumps and two facsimile signed miniature cricket bats standing on a circular base, the facsimile signed teams include West Indies 1957, New Zealand 1958, South Africa 1960, Pakistan 1962, 35cm high; sold together with nine further miniature facsimile signed cricket bats for Australia 1953, Pakistan 1954, England 1956, MCC 1958-59, India 1959, England 1st test 1960, 1961, 1962, MCC 1962-63 and a model of a cricket bat used 1770, lamps not tested for electricity (12) £180 - 220*

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194 Cricket, an unusual 13cm large Wade Pottery mug, 1993, issued for the Taunton Cider Co. and copied from the original in their collection, limited edition £100 - 120*

195 Cricket, a Royal Worcester commemorative dinner plate, issued for the Australian Coronation Tour 1953, with 21 gold facsimile signatures of the Australians to centre and 18 English to edge, with gilded urn, date and rim, 11in £100 - 150*

196 Cricket, a 23cm vase by Burslem Pottery, for 21st Anniversary of the CMS, being unique as the clock is at a different time on each made, they were only made to order, with TAB 07 to bottom £300 - 400*

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199 Six vintage cricket team photographs, including yoith sides, plus Royal Marin Artillery with a trophy shield dated 1891, another bearing a date of 1902, another identified with a label as Wilderness Cricket Club, Seal, Sevenoaks, one titled Chetnole Chappies CC 1908 v Chard, and the Harrow School team, all matted £80 - 100*

197 Victorian cabinet card with team-group photograph of the 1888 Australian cricket team, published by the London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company Limited, 11 by 16.5cm.; sold together with a scorecard for Queensland v MCC 27, 29-30 November 1920 (2) £150 - 200*

198 C B Fry magazine cabinet card of the cricketer Ranjitsinhji, bearing printed signature; together with team-group postcards of the Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire county cricket teams (3) £50 - 70*

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200 A collection of 28 b&w press photographs of the 1948 Ashes series played in England, A good variety from all Test venues, mostly from Reuters, Fox and other agencies, and featuring players such as Compton and Lindwall, all presented in plastic sleeves within file £300 - 400*

201 Cricket: a fine 60 x 48cm photograph of The Rest of England v Champion County (Yorks), 1912 (16th September), The Oval, being an official issue and given to Captain Edward Ivo Medhurst Barrett (1879-1950), he was an interesting character who played 86 matches for Hampshire (1896-1925) and one Rugby Test v Scotland 1903, he was commissioner of the Shanghai Municipal Police (1925-29) but was forced to resign, in contemporary oak frame glazed 75 x 62 overall £150 - 200*

202 MATT (Matthew Pritchett) MBE (British, b.1964) a pen, ink and watercolour cartoon titled “As a tribute to his anti-apartheid struggle, someone should dig up the cricket pitch in Adelaide” signed and inscribed, this cartoon featured in the Daily Telegraph on Saturday 7th December 2013, after Nelson Mandela had passed away on the 5th December 2013, purchased from the Chris Beetles Limited Gallery, 19.5 x 11.2cm This cartoon is referenced through the voice of an England cricket fan to the 2nd Ashes Test Match Australia v England played at Adelaide in December 2013, which Australia won convincingly by 219 runs. £150 - 200* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


205 A 78rpm gramophone record featuring the Australian cricketer Don Bradman circa 1930, Published by Columbia Records and made in England, the ‘A’ side titled HOW IT’S DONE - A FRIENDLY CHAT BY DON BRADMAN (AUSTRALIAN CRICKET XI - 1930), the ‘B’ side featuring piano solos by Don Bradman for the songs OLD FASHIONED LOCKET and OUR BUNGALOW OF DREAMS £150 - 200*

203 A trio of Roy Ullyett original artworks for newspaper cartoons featuring the England v Australia 1964 Ashes cricket series, the first titled I DON’T CARE HOW MUCH HE ADMIRES FRED TRUEMAN. HE’D NO NEED TO SPEND THE WEEK-END DRINKING A SEPARATE TOAST TO EACH OF THE 300 WICKETS; the second titled WHY ALL THE FUSS ABOUT ONE SPECTATOR RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS AT A FIGHT HALL? THERE WERE THOUSANDS PUT TO SLEEP AT THE OVAL TEST; the third in strip cartoon style titled WE READ THIS WEEK-END THAT FRED [TRUEMAN] HAS LOST HIS FRIGHTENING GLARE, all signed, pen & ink and blue pencil and measuring 32 by 39cm., each accompanied by the printed cartoon as appeared in newspapers £200 - 250*

204 A rare lapel badge portraying Australian cricket legend Don Bradman circa 1930, the metal pin badge modelled as a cricketer swinging a bat, inscribed DON, 3.5cm, in an associated wooden box Sir Donald George Bradman, an Australian international cricketer, acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time, with a career Test batting average of 99.94. £100 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

206 A collection of cricket memorabilia, including a 1930s Burleigh Ware pottery cricketer jug; a Britannia Designs, Dartmouth, pint mug with printed decoration of Lord’s Cricket Ground, cracked; 21 (framed/ unframed)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 & conditions; 14 other items, mostly 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, also a small Mike Brearley signed photo; also a framed Yorkshire CCC tea towel with autographs including England internationals Boycott & Old; the lot also including a M.C.C. flag formerly flown at Lord’s Cricket Ground, linen in red & yellow (‘egg & bacon’) stripes, approx. 170 by 280cm., poor condition (a qty.) £350 - 450* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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207 Leeds Cricket (Rugby) Football & Athletics Co. Ltd. season ticket 1913-14 book number 214 the black leather bound book with Leeds C.F. & A. Co. Ltd in silver lettering on the front, the interior with Notice re County Cricket Matches important information, with Gent and Lady tickets for Yorkshire matches from June 9th v Leicestershire, to 6th August v Lancashire in the front section then Football Coupons for Leeds FC in the rear, good condition with majority of tickets attached to stubs, wear to exterior cover on edges £200 - 250*

208 Cricket ephemera, comprising MCC fiixture list for 1889; a Don Bradman Flicker book; and a miniature model of a cricket bat carved from bone (3) £150 - 200*

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209 M.C.C. itinerary for the ‘bodyline’ Australasian Tour 1932-33, Orient Line itinerary and team booklet, starting from London September 17th and ending in Brisbane October 31st, with text featuring the teams profiles, front cover loose from spine £140 - 180**

210 Cricket, a Literary Scraps ledger album by John Camden Hotten, containing interesting selection of newspaper cricket scores and reports collected by C. Sutton, 20 Southey Street Forest Grove Nottingham, from 1874-1875, mainly Nottinghamshire and area, County & local games, Bingham, Bestwood Park, Newark, Derbyshire, Royal Engineers, Gloucester (inc. Graces), Sussex, Yorkshire, Kent, M.C.C. & Ground, Eton & Harrow, I Zingari, Oxford University, a fascinating insight into the first period of modern cricket, with handwritten index, 168 pages, spine missing and back page detached £200 - 300**

211 Advertisement poster for Wisden ‘Autograph’ cricket bats, featuring a portrait of John Wisden, a graphic of the bat and the slogan THERE’S A CENTURY BEHIND EVERY ONE, paper laid down on card, 41 by 30cm. £80 - 120*

212 Australia 1953 Cricket Team advertising “‘Gripu” Trousers, “The Choice of Champions… as worn by the Australian Test Team since 1930”, b&w advertising photograph of the Australian team, taken at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, laid down to original mount with title ‘Gripu Trousers’ to top border, names of players printed to lower border and to side borders facsimile printed signatures of the Australian team in England 1953, 31 by 44cm. £80 - 120*

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213 Memorabilia for the Australia cricket team’s 1964 Tour to Great Britain, comprising two b&w team-group photographs of the Australian team, both 10.5 by 15cm.; and printed scorecards for The Oval Test Match and the Tour game at Glamorgan CCC £40 - 60*

215 Laws of Cricket by Chas Crombie, 1st edition 1907 published by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co Ltd, London, copyright of Perrier London, hardback with 12 illustrated colour plates, front hardcover illustrated with cricket players in action, condition poor, spine loss and hardback loose from binding, staining and grubby exterior, wear to hardback edges and page edges, pencil writing to title page £100 - 150**

216 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1896 to 1902, missing 1898 each rebound in hardback with original paper wrappers preserved, each with minor wear to hardbacks, the paper wrappers in fair condition with wear to edges, grubby, foxing, ink and pencil writing internally (6) £300 - 400**

217 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1898, 1903 & 1905 each bound in paper wrappers, wear to paper wrapper edges and spine, some losses to 1898 front cover at spine edge, 1903 & 1905 have losses to spine and front cover spine edge, 1903 front cover loose from binding, pencil writing on title page of 1898 £100 - 150**

218 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1904 to 1909, missing 1905, each rebound in hardback with original paper wrappers preserved in 1904 and 1909 editions, others lacking original paper wrappers, hardback with minor wear, the original wrappers have wear to edges, one corner cut, pencil writing internally (5) £200 - 300**

214 Silk cricket scorecard for Gentlemen of the South v Players of the South at The Oval 15-17 July 1869 In Grace’s book ‘Cricket’, he described this encounter as “the most remarkable match of that year.” Grace shared an opening stand of 283 with B B Cooper and went on to post a score of 180. £200 - 250*

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219 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1910 to 1914, each rebound in hardback, lacking original paper wrappers except for 1910 edition, minor wear to hardbacks, 1910 edition paper wrappers in good condition slightly grubby (5) £150 - 200** 221 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1916 with paper wrapper, splits and wear to paper on spine, minor stains to front cover, paper label on internal front cover £300 - 400**

223 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1920 bound in hardback with original paper wrapper, minor wear to hardback edges and spine, some pencil writing on title pages £400 - 500**

220 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1915, 1918 & 1919, 1915 rebound in hardcover with original paper wrappers preserved, some wear to hardback edges, pencil writing on title page, tear to rear original wrapper, 1918 & 1919 with original paper wrappers, wear and splits to spine, pencil writing on title page, 1919 binding loose (3) £180 - 250**

222 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1917, bound in paper wrapper, good condition, minor wear to edges, spine edge has some staining and fading, pencil writing on title page £120 - 180**

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224 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1920 to 1929, each with paper wrappers, except 1921 and 1922 have been rebound in hardcover with original paper wrappers preserved, minor wear to hardback covers one with ink staining, the original wrappers have wear to edges, pencil and ink writing on title pages, the others have wear to wrappers edges and spines, 1920 and 1923 spines are loose and lacking spine covers (10) £400 - 500**

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230 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1960 to 1979, unbroken run of twenty editions, 1964, 1974 to 1976 & 1979 bound in limp linen wrappers, others in hardback, some with d/j’s, some wear and fading to spines, little use, some wear to hardback spine ends and d/j edges, some pencil and ink writing on title pages (20) £180 - 250**

225 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1930 to 1937, paper wrappers, except for 1936 which has been rebound in hardback with paper wrappers preserved, minor wear to the edges and spines of the paper wrappers, slightly grubby (8) £280 - 350**

226 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1938 to 1940, each with limp linen wrappers, wear to linen edges and spine, some fading, 1938 with ink writing to front cover (3) £100 - 150**

227 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1941 and 1942, both limp linen bound, with wear to edges, spines have wear at ends and coming away from binding, binding loose, some pencil writing on title pages (2) £140 - 180**

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228 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1943 to 1946, each bound with limp linen, except 1946 rebound in hardcover lacking original linen wrappers, linen wrappers have minor wear to edges and spine, hardcover has wear to ends of spine, ink and pencil writing on title pages (4) £150 - 220**

229 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1947 to 1959, unbroken run from 1947 to 1955 with limp linen wrappers and 1956 to 1959 rebound in hardback lacking original linen wrappers, the linen wrappers have wear to the edges, spines intact some slightly loose, the hardbacks with wear to edges, some ink and pencil writing on title pages (13) £200 - 300**

231 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1980 to 2018, an unbroken run of forty editions, 1980 to 1987, 1989 to 1990, 1992 to 1994 each with limp linen wrappers, the others in hardback with d/j’s, duplicate 1985 in hardback with d/j, 2018 still in plastic unopened wrapper, good clean condition, with little use, some fading to spines (40) £140 - 180**

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232 A multi-signed 1983 Open Championship Programme, signatures 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 £75 - 100**

233 Multi-signed 2000 Seve Ballesteros Trophy Pro-Am golf poster, Signed by the 21 competing professionals, comprising: Ballesteros, Montgomerie, Clarke, Langer, Bickerton, Cejka, Jimenez, Harrington, Sandelin, Orr, Bjorn, Lawrie, Olazabal, Karlsson, Howell, Garcia, Jacklin, Price, Westwood, van de Velde & Woosnam, 30 by 21cm. £140 - 180*

234 Large postcard of the clubhouse at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club signed by seven Open Championship winning golfers, Comprising Jacklin, Player, Lehman, Ballesteros, Charles, Thompson & Duval, the artwork by Mike Gutteridge, 15 by 21cm. £140 - 180*

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235 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 £100 - 150*

236 A group of four signed photographs of champion golfers, comprising Arnold Palmer, with COA; Bernhard Langer, with COA; Tiger Woods and Greg Norman, all signed in marker pen, the first two mounted, all photographs colour 10 x 8in £180 - 220*

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237 Seve Ballesteros signed golf glove display, measuring 71 by 56cm., featuring signed leather golf glove, various photos and metal engraved plaques, with COA (2) £280 - 320*

238 A collection of 46 signed white leather golf gloves, comprising Angel Cabrera, Doug Sanders, Tom Lehman x2, Vijay Singh, Michael Campbell, David Duval, K J Choi, Stuart Appleby, Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink, Justin Leonard, Ben Curtis, Gregory Bourday, Nick Dougherty x 4, Bradley Dredge x3, Simon Dyson, Johan Edfors, Niclas Fasth, Mark Foster, Peter Hanson, Anders Hansen x2, Soren Hansen x2, David Howell x3, Raphael Jaquelin, Soren Kjeldesn, Robert Karlsson x2, Simon Khan, Pablo Larrazabal, Anders Romero x2, Jeev Mika Singh, Richard Sterne, Oliver Wilson x2 and Ross Fisher £80 - 120*

239 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) £150 - 200*

240 A multi-signed programme for the 1996 Open Golf Championship, the official programme for the tournament, held at Royal Lytham and St Anne’s 18-21 July, 151 pages of features and photos, many signed in black marker pen by players including Bob Charles, Ben Crenshaw, Tiger Woods, Gary Player, Bernhard Langer, Payne Stewart, Phil Mickelson, Nick Faldo (and caddy Fannie), Greg Norman, Ernie Els, Seve Ballesteros, Tony Jacklin and many more £250 - 400**

241 A selection of Golfing Legends autographs, comprising of eight individual signed postcards, including Haeggman, Montgomerie, Charles, Langer, Olazabal, Van de Velde, De Viceneo, Barr, Gibson, Stewart; six signed Pro set cards, including January, Ford, Stewart, Douglass, Jones, Goosen; and eleven signatures on paper/card, including Rogers, Parnavik, Jones, O’Meara, Daly, Little, etc. £60 - 80*

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242 A signed copy of The European Tour Yearbook 2012, the Official publication, covers each major tournament, with results and coloured pictures from the courses and of the players, signed in blue marker pen by McGinley, Clarke, Casey, Els, Fleetwood, Laurie, Molinari etc., hardback with d/j £90 - 120**

245 Original large John Ireland caricature artwork of Nick Faldo, signed, pen & ink & watercolour, unframed, 57 by 39cm. His original work of art was reproduced in the book “Golf Characters”, with illustrations by John Ireland, text by Chris Plumridge and an introduction by Tony Jacklin. The book was published by Stanley Paul, London, 1989, and featured 40 full page John Ireland caricatures. £150 - 200*

243 Byron Nelson autographed photograph, original 10 X 8in b&w photograph depicting Byron Nelson in full length golf pose on completion of a drive. Beautifully autographed in black ink to the clear portion of the image by Byron Nelson, excellent condition. John Byron Nelson, Jr. (February 4, 1912 - September 26, 2006) was an American professional golfer between 1935 and 1946, one of the greats not only in his day but over the history of the sport. Although he won many tournaments in the course of his relatively brief career, he is mostly remembered today for having won 11 consecutive tournaments and 18 total tournaments in 1945. £100 - 150*

244 Jack Nicklaus signed Royal Bank of Scotland £5 commemorative banknote, depicting Nicklaus with the Open Championship claret jug at St Andrews signed in black marker, complete with original decorative folder and envelope bearing a portrait of Nicklaus £100 - 200* 246 Signed photographic presentations of the British Open Championship winning golfers Tony Jacklin and Nick Faldo, both 25 by 18cm. colour photographs signed by the subjects in fine marker pen, each mounted above a title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 51 by 58cm. £150 - 200*

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247 Signed photographic presentations of the Open Championship winning American golfers Jack Nicklaus amd Tom Watson, both 25 by 18cm. colour photographs signed by the subjects in fine marker pen, each mounted above a title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 48.5 by 54.5cm. overall £180 - 220*

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248 Two Open Champions displays featuring Australian golfers Peter Thomson and Greg Norman, the Peter Thomson display comprising a 12 by 8in. b&w photograph, signature in ink on lined paper, printed details of his Open Championship victories in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958 & 1965, mounted, framed & glazed, 74 by 40.5cm.; the Greg Norman display, comprising two 12 by 8in. colour photographs and signatures on white card, dated ‘94 and with a doodle featuring a green & pin, printed details of his Open Championship victories in 1986 & 1993, mounted, framed & glazed, 47 by 81cm. (2) £120 - 150*

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249 Twelve signed photographs of Open Golf winners, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in studies and including Els, Lyle, Daly, Cink, Lawrie, Omeara, Lehman, Curtis, Calcavecchia, Hamilton, Harrington and Oosthuizen £140 - 180* 250 Nine signed photographs of Masters-winning golfers, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies and including Woosnam, Weir, Schwartzel, O’Meara, Stadler, Olazabal, Crenshaw, Immerman and Willett £100 - 150*

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252 Shane Lowry (Ireland) 2019 Open Champion collection, includes signed 2019 Portrush Official 148th Open flag and signed 8 x 10in photo celebrating the 2019 Open win; comes with COA and photo proof of items being signed (3 items) £250 - 300*

251 Twenty five signed photographs of various golfers, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies and including Rose, Bjorn, Calcavecchia, Charles, Fisher, Scott, Lehman, Woosnam, McDowell, McGinley, Furyk, Jimenez, Cink, Fowler, Love III, Johnston, Harrington, Cabrera-Bello, Fitzpatrick, Player, Poulter, Stenson, Casey, Montgomerie and Fleetwood £180 - 220*

254 Patrick Reed (USA) 2018 US Masters winner collection, signed 2018 Masters flag and action 8 x 10in photo from 2018 Masters; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (3 items) £200 - 250*

255 Jordan Spieth (USA) 2017 Open Champion collection, Royal Birkdale - signed Open flag & Under Armour cap (same brand as uses); comes with COA & Photo Proof of items being signed (3 items) £200 - 250* 253 Francesco Molinari (Italy) 2018 Open Champion collection, signed 2018 Carnoustie official 147th Flag and signed 8 x 12in photo celebrating the Open victory; comes with COA & Photo Proof of items being signed (3 items) £200 - 250*

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258 Zach Johnson (USA) 2015 Open Champion signed 2015 pin flag, (144th St. Andrews); Comes with COA and photo proof of signing (2 items) £200 - 250*

261 Phil Mickelson (USA) 2013 Open winner signed Muirfield pin flag, 2013 Open flag (Murfield). comes with COA and photo proof; (2 items) £200 - 250*

256 Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 2016 Open Champion collection, signed 2016 Open (Royal Troon) 145th flag & signed 8 x 10in photo celebrating 2016 Open win; comes with COA & Photo Proof of items being signed (3 items) £150 - 200*

259 Jason Day (Australia) 2015 US PGA Champion (Whistling Straits) signed pin flag, comes with COA and photo proof of signing (2 items) £150 - 200* 262 Adam Scott (Australia) 2013 Masters Champion collection, signed 2013 Masters flag and action 8 x 10in photo celebrating Masters win; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (3 items) £250 - 300*

257 Danny Willett (England) 2016 US Masters winner, signed 2016 Masters flag and action 8 x 10in photo from 2016 Masters; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (3 items) £200 - 250*

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260 Rory McIroy (Northern Ireland) 2014 Open winner signed Royal Liverpool pin flag, comes with COA and photo proof of signing (2 items) £250 - 300*

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265 Darren Clarke (Northern Ireland) 2011 Open Champion signed Royal St Georges pin flag, comes with COA and photo proof of signing (2 items) £200 - 250* 263 Justin Rose (England) 2013 US Open (Merion) collection, signed 2013 US Open flag and action 8 x 12in photo; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (3 items) £250 - 300*

267 Sir Nick Faldo (England) 1987, 1990 & 1992 Open Champion, signed official Open flag and winning celebration 8 x 12in photo; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (3 items) £250 - 300*

266 Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 2008 Open Champion collection, signed 2008 Open Flag (Royal Birkdale) and signed 8 x 10in celebration photo; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (3 items) £200 - 250* 264 Ernie Els (South Africa) 2012 Open Champion collection, signed 2012 Open Flag (Royal Lytham & St Annes) and signed 8 x 10in photo celebrating Open win; comes with COA and photo proof (3 items) £200 - 250*

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268 Collection of 16 signed golf balls from 2019 Open at Royal Portrush (tube A)- including Keegan Bradley (USA) signed Srixon #2, Kevin Kisner (USA) signed Callaway (#4), Marc Leishman (Australia) signed Callaway #2, Jimmy Wilson (USA) signed Titleist #2, Henrik Stenson (Sweden) signed Callaway #4, Chris Wood (England) signed Wilson Staff (#4), Dustin Johnson (USA) signed Taylor Made #3, Branden Grace (South Africa) signed Callaway #3. Tube B: Thomas Pieters (Belgium) Callaway #1, Julian Suri (USA), Srixon #4, Michaël Lorenzo-Vera (France) Srixon #1, Søren Kjeldsen (Denmark) Srixon #1, Tommy Fleetwood (England) Callaway #4, Alexander Norén (Sweden) Titleist #2, Andrew “Beef” Johnson (England) Titleist #1, Erik van Rooyen (South Africa) Srixon #4; comes with COA and photo proof (Total 17 items) £300 - 400*

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270 Photograph album containg 30 signed photographs of European Ryder Cup players from 1997 to 2016, Jesper Parnevik, Lee Westwood, Andrew Coltart, Sergio Garcia, Padraig Harrington, Miguel Angel Jiminez, Jarmo Sandelin, Jean Van De Velde, Niclas Fasth, Pierre Fulke, Paul McGinley, Phillip Price, Paul Casey, Luke Donald, David Howell, Thomas Levet, Thomas Bjorn, Robert Karlsson, Henrik Stenson, Soren Hansen, Graeme McDowell, Justin Rose, Oliver Wilson, Ross Fisher, Peter Hanson, Martin Keymar, Rory McIlroy, Edoardo Molinari, Francesco Molinari and Nicolas Colsaerts £120 - 180*

269 Collection of ten signed golf 8 x 12in / 8 x 10in photos, including Bryson DeChambeau (USA), Dustin Johnson (USA), Stewart Cink (USA), Gary Woodland (USA), Vijay Singh (Fiji), Thorbjørn Olesen (Denmark), Jim Furyk (USA), Andrew “Beef” Johnson (England), Paul Casey (England), Henrik Stenson (Sweden); comes with COA and photo proof of golfers signing (Total 11 items) £200 - 250*

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271 Nine signed photographs of Ryder Cup golfers, Comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies and including Stenson, Poulter, Jacklin, McDowell, Karlsson, Donald, Harrington, Langer and McGinley £100 - 150*

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272 2010 Ryder Cup European captains autographed display, stunningly mounted & framed are six signed cards of captain Colin Montgomerie and his vice-captains Thomas Bjorn, Darren Clarke, Sergio Garcia, Jose Maria Olazabal & Paul McGinley, centrally mounted with an image of them all celebrating victory at the 2010 Ryder Cup, along with plaque detailing the captains, logo and final score, frame measures 79 by 58cm., with COA (2) The 38th Ryder Cup was held 1st - 4th October 2010 at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales, being played on the newly constructed Twenty Ten course, specifically designed for the event. The team captains were Colin Montgomerie for Europe and Corey Pavin for the United States. With the U.S. as the defending champion, Europe won by a score of 14½ to 13½ and regained the Cup. It was Europe’s sixth victory in the last eight contests and their fourth consecutive home win. The event was plagued by bad weather with play having to be suspended twice. Having taken a 3-point lead into the singles matches Europe faced a U.S. fightback and the conclusion of the Ryder Cup 2010 went right down to the anchor match between Graeme McDowell and Hunter Mahan. £180 - 220*

273 2014 Ryder Cup European team-autographed banknotes display, comprising 13 Royal Bank of Scotland £5 banknotes issued to commemorate the 2014 Ryder Cup held at Gleneagles, each bearing the signature of a member of the European team, including the captain Paul McGinley, mounted together with a colour photograph of the victorious team and a title plaque, framed and glazed, 58 by 75cm; sold together with a COA £400 - 500*

274 Golf collectibles, comprising a Golf brass and oak desk top letter holder, circa 1900, the rectangular oak base with a spring loaded brass golf club flanked by a golf ball; a metal Golf match box holder, of rectangular form with green and cream label inscribed D.R.NEAL, CRICKET, TENNIS, GOLF, FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY OUTFITTER, EDINBURGH, 2 x 6 x 4cm; a brass Golf match box desk top cover, of rectangular form applied with two golf clubs and ball, raised on four ball supports, 4.5 x 7.3 x 5cm (3) £80 - 120*

275 A cased set of six Golfing waistcoat buttons, circa 1900, the six gilt metal circular buttons with a golfer in various golfing poses, with button hooks in a fitted box £60 - 80*

276 A 9ct gold golf club and pearl brooch, the club with pin back and pearl applied ball, the club head stamped 9ct, 4.7cm long; sold together with an Art Deco sterling silver lady player brooch, 4.4cm long, in a green associated box, box in good condition £75 - 90*

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277 Three silver golf collectibles, comprising a silver B.F.G.C. circular napkin ring with applied shield initialed B.F.G.G., hallmarked Birmingham 1932 by James Fenton & Co., diameter: 45mm; a silver golf menu holder, in the form of two golf clubs on a circular ebonized base, hallmarked Birmingham 1908 by Sydney & Co, height: 45mm; and a Swedish silver rectangular pill box, the hinged lid applied with two golf clubs and a ball, hallmarked .925, 1.1 x 5 x 3.4cm, total weight: 88gms £100 - 150* 60

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278 Two 9ct gold golf brooches, comprising a 9ct golf club brooch, with pin bar, hallmarked 9c, length: 7cm and a 9ct gold brooch of two early iron clubs and a ball, hallmarked 375, Birmingham 1900, length: 5.3cm, total weight: 6gms £200 - 300*

279 A suite of silver Golfer enameled coffee spoons, each spoon with an oval enameled terminal of a golfer taking a shot, hallmarked Sheffield 1932 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, in original fitted case, weight: 57 gms £75 - 100* 280 No lot

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281 Three golf medals including a 9ct gold example for St Anne’s, being of circular form with central blue enamel shield bearing O.G.C.L and St Anne’s above the shield, reverse inscribed SCRATCH MEDAL, WINNER, with suspension ring, hallmarked 9ct, in original box, diameter: 2.5cm, weight: 10gms; a silver enameled Golf medal, the initials L.U.G. in red blue and white enamel with HANDICAP above, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, diameter: 2.4cm.; and a white metal and blue enamel SOCIETY OF LONDON LADY GOLF CAPTAINS brooch, formed as two clubs and a ball with a ribbon, unmarked, length: 3.4cm, silver weight: 12gms (3) £120 - 160*

282 A golfing ceramic matchstick holder, of circular form painted with a golfer taking a swing against a colourful landscape, height: 6.8cm; sold together with a small Foley China golfing trinket bowl, painted with two golfers taking a swing and golfing emblem inscribed FAR AND SURE, factory mark to base, height: 4cm (2) £60 - 80

283 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*

284 A collection of Dutch Delft tiles relating to the game of Kolf, mid 17th century, each of square form with figures playing kolf, largest 13 x 13cm, one corner missing from one tile, minor edge chips to others; sold together with three 17th century Kolf club heads, made of iron one with impressed decoration, largest 8.5 x 4cm, each with wear, dents appropriate to age and a book by Pieter Jan Tichelaar & Casper Polder “Gebakken Schilderijen” (Fired Paintings) related to Dutch ceramics with images of kolf (9) £150 - 200*

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285 A large heavy and fine quality Dutch Kolf Club, 19th century, the brass head stamped with star motifs, the wooden handle turned with flat sides and slightly curved edges, length: 110cm, weight: 1.8 kg £1,000 - 1,500* 286 A rare Jeu de Mail hardwood and iron bound club, 18th century, the cylindrical head stamped COSTE FILS, the head bound in two iron bands and with different lofts at each end, central hickory shaft, leather grip, length: 112cm £3,000 - 4,000*

287 Tom Morris, St. Andrews, golf clubmaker’s plane, stamped T.MORRIS £80 - 120* 288 A fine vintage brass sand golf tee maker £300 - 400*

289 The 147th Open Championship Carnoustie Official Tee Marker of the 16th hole in the 2018 tournament, the navy and white circular sign with aluminium surround, inscribed 16TH HOLE 2 OF 2, bears Official Memorabilia sticker, mounted within a perspex magnetic holder with inscription THE 147TH OPEN CARNOUSTIE OFFICIAL TEE MARKER 16TH HOLE with The Open symbol, in navy carrying bag and COA, tee marker height: 21cm, total height: 27.5cm £800 - 1,000*

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290 Two hickory shafted putters, comprising: a R. Forgan of St Andrews semi-long nosed scared neck putter circa 1912, lacking original ram’s horn insert and top part of sheepskin grip; and a Schenectady putter, the sole of the aluminium head stamped No.976267, SOLE LICENSEES, HARRY GLEE & Co., N.Y., UPRIGHT LIE, deep cross hatching to club face £60 - 80*

292 Nine hickory shafted woods, including: a scared head driver for Claude Gray; a well lofted brassie; an A.G. Spalding autograph driver; and a compressed head driver. All with grips (9) £100 - 150*

295 The Official Arnold Palmer’s Pro Shot Golf by Marx, “Pull the grip loop - you control a swinging miniature Arnold Palmer and actually play 18 holes indoors!”, the boxed game includes two snap-in interchangeable clubs, tee, green, sand traps, boundary markers, score cards, balls, complete playing instructions £80 - 120*

293 Four mesh pattern rubber core golf balls, circa 1930s, a Michelin, a Teemee, the others unnamed, fair condition £50 - 70*

296 Two Golf Shots flicker books by Bobby Jones, featuring brassie and iron shots in one and driver and mashie shots in the other example, some loss to one of the spines £80 - 120**

291 Nine hickory shafted socket woods, including: a D. Anderson & Sons, St. Andrews driver; A Spalding driver with fibre face insert; a Bulldog brassie; and a James Paxton driver, All with grips £100 - 150* 294 Tiger Woods Major Foursome souvenir boxed set of four tins of golf balls, each tin commemorating his wins in the four major championships between 2000 and 2001 £80 - 120*

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297 A collection of 14 photographs of women golfers 1930-1939, b&w Keystone press agency images of women golfers of the day including leading light in the British women’s game Joyce Wethered, presented in plastic sleeves within file with information stickers on reverse £200 - 300*

299 A collection of 6 photographs of Henry Cotton b&w Keystone press agency images 22 by 16cm covering Cotton playing tournaments during 1937, presented in plastic sleeves within file £150 - 200*

300 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. £40 - 60*

301 Golf and other sporting books and memorabilia, golf content, comprising: six books comprising: Horace Hutchinson’s Hints on Golf, George Greenwood’s Gold Really Explained!, P A Vaile’s Modrn Golf (2nd ed.), P Fowlie’s The Technique of the Golf Swing and two copies of The Badminton Library’s Golf by Horace Hutchinson; sold together with an original Phil May pen & ink golf drawing titled “Satisfaction”; vintage matted photograph of a golf club membership in Edwaridan times, photographer with an address in Hendon, north-west London; a C J H Tolley flicker book; French menu featuring golf; and a Bristol wine merchant’s advertisement with Charles Crombie illustration titled “Good Luck” and featuring a golfer teeing off a horseshoe; non-golfing content comprising 4 books, Badminton Library Swimming, C D Locock’s Modern Croquet Tactics, Charles Roberts’ The Complete Billiard Player, and Melbourne Inman’s Billiards How To Play & Win £120 - 180*

298 A collection of 33 golf photographs from 1930-1947, b&w Keystone press agency images featuring golf tournaments mainly in the United States and leading players such as Denny Shute, Dai Rees, Gene Sarazen, Bobby Locke, Tommy Armour and others, presented in plastic sleeves within file, with titles and information to reverse of each £500 - 600*

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RUGBY LEAGUE 304 An original advertisement poster for the Great Britain v Australia Second Rugby League Test Match, played at Station Road, Swinton, 6th November 1948, Mounted, framed and glazed, 41 by 53cm, good condition except for a stain bottom left £120 - 160*

302 Park (Willie) The Art of Putting, 1920 first edition, 47pp, maroon cloth covered boards with gilt titles, front cover and spine a little worn and faded, inscriptions to front title page, internally clean £80 - 120**

303 Two limited edition golf books by C.B. Clapcott, The History of Handicapping, 2002, by Stymie Press, limited edition no. 90/150; and The Effect of Change to the Golf Ball, 2002, by Stymie Press, limited edition no. 9/75 £60 - 80**

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305 A collection of Rugby League memorabilia, comprising: two England Rugby League International caps; a Karl Harrison signed Hull FC Rugby League No.8 shirt, black & white hooped, signed in blue marker pen and with a dedication “To Ian”; a Kirk Dixon Hull No.22 shirt, black & white hoops; and a 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.) £300 - 500*

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306 Mick Hucknall Sports Memorabilia Collection: Martin Offiah signed red, blue & yellow London Broncos Rugby League No.5 shirt circa 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. £100 - 150*

308 A signed Rugby Football Union England v New Zealand match programme, held at Twickenham on 30th January 1954, the centre teams page signed in blue and black ink by England and New Zealand players including J.E. Woodward, D.L. Sanders, P.G. Yarranton, R.A. Jarden, D.D. Wilson, I.J. Clarke, H.L. White, W.H. Clark, R.C. Stuart, G.N. Dalzell, D.O. Oliver, J.M. Tanner; sold together with field ticket stub from the fixture (2) £100 - 150**

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307 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* 66

309 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, Otto 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 - 300*

310 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 91/4 x 31/2in 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. £200 - 300* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


311 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. £140 - 180*

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312 South Africa to the U.K.1951-52 Rugby Union autographed team sheet, scarce autograph sheet size 10 x 71/4in 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. £180 - 220*

313 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. £200 - 300*

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314 New Zealand All Blacks 1930 3rd Test v Lions Rugby union autographed photograph, superb original black and white/sepia composite photograph size 11 1/4 x 10 1/4in 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.

315 New Zealand to U.K. 1993 Rugby Union Autographed sportsman’s Club menu, superb original foldover banquet menu size 10 x 7in 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. £200 - 300*

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. £800 - 1,200*

316 Multi-signed British Lions supporter’s T-shirt circa 1993, signed in black marker to the front by Lions Geoff Cooke, Martin Johnson, Jeremy Guscott, Paul Burnell, Jason Leonard, Richard Wallace, Vince Cunningham and others and to the reverse by New Zealand’s Colin Meades, Sean Fitzpatrick, Ant Strachan and others £150 - 200*

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317 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. £90 - 120*

319 Signed Barbarians v New Zealand rugby programme 27th January 1973, the game that featured that try, signed by Welshmen Gareth Edwards, J P R Williams, Phil Bennett & John Dawes £100 - 150**

318 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 Springboks 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 £1,400 - 1,800*

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320 Wales and Ireland Rugby Union fold over cards with match details to front and signed in ink by match squads, comprising Wales 1990-1997 (11 cards) v France 20/1/90 squad of 18; v Italy 16/1/96 match squad of 21; Ireland 1991-2002 (9 cards) v France 20/2/93 match squad of 21; v Wales 20/2/99 match squad of 22; over 400 autographs (20 cards) £120 - 150*

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321 Scotland Rugby fold over cards with match details to front and signed in ink by match squads from 1991 to 2008, comprising a total of 20 matches noted v France 3/2/96 signed by the full squad of 21; v England 22/2/95 team of 17; v Wales 6/2/99 full match squad of 22, each is fully signed and players identified, a total of approximately over 400 autographs (20 cards) £120 - 150*

322 England Rugby Union fold over cards with match details to front and signed in ink by match squads from 1990 to 2000, the 19 cards with signatures, v Scotland 17/3/90, full squad of 21; v South Africa 14/11/92 match squad of 17; v France 1/3/97 full squad of 21; in total approximately 400 autographs (19 cards) £120 - 150*

325 Sixteen signed photographs of England rugby stars, comprising 12 by 8in. and 10 by 8in. colour studies of Iain Balshaw, Mike Tindall, Jeremy Guscott, Jason Leonard, Chris Ashton and Will Greenwood, Toby Flood, Delon Armitage, Manu Tuilagi, Bill Beaumont, Danny Care, Dan Luger, Rory Underwood, Brian Moore, Matt Dawson and Joe Worsley £100 - 200* 323 A signed Gareth Edwards photographic display, the Welsh rugby legend’s signature on orange paper mounted together with a 9 by 7in. colour match-action photograph and a printed legend, mounted, framed & glazed, 68 by 35cm., 27 by 14in. £100 - 150*

324 Jonah Lomu signed limited edition Counties Steelers (Manukau) rugby jersey, numbered 294/500, signed in black marker pen, COA pasted to backboard, 62 by 88cm., mounted, framed & glazed £180 - 220*

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326 Thirteen signed photographs of international rugby stars, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in. and 10 by 8in. colour and b&w studies and including Keith Wood, Bryan Habana, JPR Williams, Gareth Edwards, John Smit, George Gregan, Phil Bennett, Joe Rokocoko, Gavin Hastings, Kenny Logan, Gavin Henson, Sebastian Chabal and Matt Giteau £80 - 100*

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327 Joel Stransky’s decisive drop goal in South Africa’s victory at the 1995 Rugby World Cup photographic panorama, laid down on board, 35.5 by 101.5cm., 14 by 40in. £80 - 120* 328 Rugby Union, England 2003 RWC Winners Display, featuring Official Final Programme signed by Martin Johnson, framed, 42 by 87cm.; sold together with a Jonny Wilkinson signed photo, featuring that drop goal, mounted either side of celebration images and the final scoreboard, frame measures 38.5 by 53cm., with COA & photo proof £250 - 300* 329 Brand new official Gilbert England rugby ball hand signed by winning 2003 RWC England winning captain Martin Johnson & drop gaol scorer Jonny Wilkinson, presented in perspex display case with mirror base, COA & photo proof £150 - 175*

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330 An England Rugby 2003 World Cup autographed unnumbered spare match shirt bearing the England, Nike and Rugby World Cup emblems signed in black marker pen on the front by 24 members of the squad including Vickery, Thompson, Grayson, Leonard, Hill, Back, Worsley, Robinson, Gomarsall, Woodman, Catt, Corry, Wilkinson, Abbott, Cohen, Kay, Lewsey, Johnson, Bracken, Tindall, large shirt size £600 - 800* 331 A 2003 RWC Gilbert Official replica ball autographed by 23 members of the England squad in black marker pen, including Woodman, Cohen, Kay, Grewcock, Tindall, Leonard, Luger, Greenwood, Gomarsall, Robinson, Hill, Bracken, Abbott, Moody and others, bears the Official Licensed Merchandise label numbered 599616 £250 - 400*

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334 An official England Rugby limited edition World Cup 2003 Champions autographed shirt, inscribed WORLD CUP, CHAMPIONS, 2003, beautifully presented and neatly signed, numbered 735/1000 from the edition issued by England Rugby, signed in black marker pen by all 31 members of the World Cup winning squad above printed names, comprising Johnson, Abbott, Back, Balshaw, Bracken, Catt, Cohen, Corry, Dallaglio, Dawson, Gomarsall, Grayson, Greenwood, Grewcock, Hill, Kay, Leonard, Lewsey, Luger, Moody, Regan, Robinson, Shaw, Thompson, Tindall, Vickery, West, White, Wilkinson, Woodman & Worsley; sold with the COA issued by Engand Rugby (2) £1,500 - 1,800*

332 A signed Jonny Wilkinson England International white replica jersey, signed and dedicated in black marker pen, inscribed WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS 2003, long-sleeved with England Rose and Rugby World Cup logo badges £150 - 200*

333 Martin Johnson signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 54cm. square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 74cm. square £250 - 350*

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335 An England 2003 Rugby World Cup Champions commemorative white leather armchair fully-signed by the 31-man winning squad, from an edition of five, signed to the back of the chair in black marker, designed in the French Bergere antique style with brass studded upholstered back, seat and elbow rest over a white & red detailed painted wooden frame, the back upholstered with a Nike England 2003 World Cup Champions commemorative rugby shirt, height 114cm., 45in., width 67cm. The chair has been signed by Abbott, Back, Balshaw, Bracken, Catt, Cohen, Corry, Dallaglio, Dawson, Gomarsall, Grayson, Greenwood, Gewcock, Hill, Johnson, Kay, Leonard, Lewsey, Luger, Moody, Regan, Robinson, Shaw, Thompson, Tindall, Vickery, West, White, Wilkinson, Woodman & Worsley. £2,500 - 3,500*

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336 A photographic presentation signed by the England rugby XV in 2003, From a limited edition numbered 159/200, comprising a 29 by 42cm colour photo montage of the England team during their record number of 21 consecutive home wins between 1999 and 2003, signed by the players to the margins, set with a title plaque, mounted, framed and glazed, 44.5 by 56cm overall £150 - 200*

337 A unique silver-gilt Rugby World Cup 2015 Gilbert Final Match Ball Replica, the silver-gilt rugby ball of full scale model Match-XV ball, depicts exactly the distinctive markings of the ball used in the Final match played at Twickenham stadium between New Zealand and Australia. With inscriptions RUGBY WORLD CUP 2015, IRB logo, RWC 2015 FINAL OCTOBER 2015 TWICKENHAM STADIUM, GILBERT MATCH XV ORIGINAL MATCHBALL #RWC2015, ENGLAND 2015, hallmarked London 2015 by Thomas Little, raised upon a plinth in the form of a wooden kicking tee, with applied gilt band engraved with IRB Rugby World Cup 2015 logo, Pool teams, Quarter Finals matches with scores, Semi Finals matches with scores, Bronze Final match with score and Final match New Zealand 34-17 Australia played at Twickenham, London on October 31, in a bespoke leather fitted presentational case with gilt tooling with logo and inscribed RUGBY WORLD CUP 2015. Case: 48.5 x 36.5 x 35.5cm; trophy: 40cm high The handcrafted silver-gilt trophy, plated in 24 carat gold in the very same tank as the Webb Ellis Cup, fixed upon a plinth that further replicates the one supporting the Webb Ellis Cup. £15,000 - 20,000* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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338 A 2015 Rugby World Cup captains-autographed display, Featuring pre-printed Rugby World Cup cards bearing the signatures of individual captains, organised in columns relating to Pools A-D, each accompanied by an attractive pin badge featuring a rugby player in the national colours and bearing national emblems, all mounted either side of a photograph of the Webb-Ellis trophy and title plaques, with authenticity hologram, mounted, framed and glazed, 58.5 by 83.5cm The 20 captains at the 2015 Rugby World Cup were: Stephen Moore (Australia), Chris Robshaw (England), Sam Warburton (Wales), Akapusi Qera (Fiji), Santiago Vilaseca (Uruguay), Jean de Villiers (South Africa), Ofisa Treviranus (Samoa), Michael Leitch (Japan), Greig Laidlaw (Scotland), Chris Wyles (USA), Richie McCaw (New Zealand), Agustin Creevy (Argentina), Nili Latu (Tonga), Mamuka Gorgodze (Georgia), Jacques Burger (Namibia), Thierry Dusautoir (France), Paul O’Connell (Ireland), Sergio Parisse (Italy), Tyler Ardron (Canada), Mihai Macovei (Romania) £400 - 500*

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339 A squad signed Rugby World Cup 2015 England jersey, 31 signatures in black marker pen beside player number, short-sleeved, RWC 2015 badge and England logo, with applied authentic badge £300 - 400*

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340 A squad signed Rugby World Cup 2015 Wales jersey, 31 signatures in silver marker pen, short-sleeved, RWC 2015 badge and embroidered Wales logo £300 - 400* 341 A squad signed Rugby World Cup 2015 Scotland jersey, 31 signatures in silver marker pen, short-sleeved, RWC 2015 badge and embroidered Scotland logo, with applied Authentic Collector badge and COA £300 - 400* 342 A squad signed Rugby World Cup 2015 Australia jersey, 31 signatures in black marker pen, short-sleeved, RWC 2015 badge and embroidered Australia logo £300 - 400*

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343 A squad signed Rugby World Cup 2015 Italy jersey, 31 signatures in silver marker pen, short-sleeved, RWC 2015 badge and embroidered Italy logo £300 - 400* 344 A squad signed Rugby World Cup 2015 France jersey, 31 signatures in blue marker pen, short-sleeved, RWC 2015 badge and embroidered France logo £300 - 400* 345 Danny Grewcock team-signed England International white No.4 jersey, representing his 65th International Cap v New Zealand played at Twickenham Stadium on 5th November 2006 18 signatures in black marker pen, inscribed in red thread DANNY GREWCOCK 65TH CAP, ENGLAND V NEW ZEALAND, 5TH NOVEMBER 2006, short-sleeved

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New Zealand won the match 41-20. £250 - 350* 346 Phil Bennett red Welsh International tracksuit top, circa 1974, zip-up, embroidered national emblem, pen marks to reverse Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions 16th November 2005 Lot 428 £300 - 400* 347 A framed Phil Bennett Llanelli RFC shirt, the red shirt with white collar and stitched club logo folded in a glazed framed case, with printed card dedication “To Graham Best Wishes” signed with pen ink by Phil Bennett, 57 x 52cm frame, red shirt faded

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Provenance: This framed shirt was purchased by the vendor from a charity auction in the early 2000s. Phillip Bennett OBE (b. 1948) was a former Welsh International Rugby Union fly half who between 1969 and 1978 was capped 29 times recording 166 points. Having played club rugby with both Welsh club Felinfoel RFC and Llanelli RFC, together with playing from the British Lions between 1974 to 1977 with 8 caps recording 44 points. H also played with the Barbarians on 20 occasions. £400 - 600*

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348 Wasps Rugby Club 3rd XV cap season 1907-08, Black, bee crest and wirework inscriptions £140 - 180*

350 A Bishop Auckland Rugby Football Club representative cap, season 1920-21, in red and black quarters bearing club crest and dated 1920-21 to peak, the interior with retailers label Pickford & Newton Croydon £150 - 200*

352 A Yorkshire County Rugby Union representative cap, awarded to Jack Randall of Featherstone RUFC in 1897-98, bearing wirework Yorkshire rose crest, dated to peak, the interior with name tag inscribed in ink RANDALL; sold together with information regarding the player Jack Randall and the Yorkshire Rugby Football Union In 1897-98 Jack Randall played in one county match for Yorkshire v Northumberland, played at Newcastle 13th November. Yorkshire won the match. Randall also made one appearance for Yorkshire in 1986-97. £250 - 350*

349 A rugby cap dated 1933-37, in green & black quarters, bearing an unidentified club crest and inscribed R.F.C., dated to the peak £30 - 50*

351 Edinburgh University Rugby Football Club representative cap 1923-24, bearing crest and dated to the peak, by Forsyth of Edinburgh & Glasgow £150 - 200*

353 British Lions in South Africa 1974 2nd Test Loftus Versfeld official programme and team-sheet insert, original 32 page matchday programme and original team sheet insert for the 2nd rugby union test match between South Africa and the British Lions, at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria, 22nd June, 1974, both items in remarkably good clean condition. In 1974 the British Lions toured South Africa, with matches in South West Africa and Rhodesia. 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. £80 - 120**

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356 Rare book on rugby “The evolution of rugby football, Nonsense Verses by A Podmore”, with drawing by Francis Brown and lettering by E.W. Brown, paper wrappers, published by Ashley & Smith Ltd at the Sportman Offices, London, 1911 £250 - 300** 354 Hartlepool Rovers Rugby Club Diamond Jubilee Celebrations 1889-1939 souvenir programme, Hartlepool Rovers v R F Oakes International XV played at Friarage Field 22nd April 1939 £60 - 80**

355 An exceptionally rare “Rugger Rhymes” or “Lays of the Egg-Shaped Ball” by T.H.E. Baille and illustrated by Leo Munro, published by Sports Publications, circa 1915, hard back cover possibly a presentation copy, the illustrations by Leo Munro of “The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News”, 31 pages with 15 colour illustrations; sold together with a silver rugby player statue, modelled as a rugby player standing with one foot on a rugby ball, raised upon an ebonised base, height: 13.5cm, hallmarks slightly rubbed (2) £300 - 350*

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357 An early record of Rugby Union in America in the form of a letter from the British Foot Ball Club New York, dated April 20th 1883, on headed paper, stating “a General Meeting of this club, will be held on Monday Evening 30th April at 8 o’clock p.m. at Milligan’s Rooms, 1261 Broadway”, laying out the amendments to the Constitution and stating the officers and committee for the season 1883-84

358 Rugby Union, a fine & rare 60 x 48cm photograph of England v Scotland (6-10), Richmond March 1903, being an official E.R.U. issue and given to Captain Edward Ivo Medhurst Barrett (1879-1950), on his only Test appearance, he was an interesting character who played 86 matches for Hampshire (1896-1925) and one Rugby Test, he was commissioner of the Shanghai Municipal Police (1925-29) but was forced to resign, in contemporary oak frame glazed 75 x 62 overall £150 - 200*

359 A Victorian gentleman’s ceramic inkwell modelled and decorated as a leather panelled rugby ball, Design No.167873 registered in 1891, height 6cm. £100 - 150* END OF SESSION

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SESSION TWO Monday 4th November at 2:30pm Lots 360-729


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360 Sports related books, programmes, booklets, stamps, comprising 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, no.1187 of 7,500, 26cm diameter; 1948 Olympiad with complete Olympic records since 1896 by H.J Oaten of The Evening News London; three sheets of souvenir stamps for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, commemorating the Centennial Olympic Games, twenty stamps per sheet and “The Cup” 1884-1933 Jubilee edition booklet with images of all the FA Cupwinning teams, back cover missing, Everybody’s Book of Games published by Saxon & Co London 3rd edition 1896; The Laws of Croquet 1898 published by Benetfink & Co; Rules of Lawn tennis 1946; a pottery pipe with leaf painted decoration upon a tennis racquet inscribed “Jeux Olympiques”, circa 1924; 1956 Olympiad Melbourne Australia postcard; Mexico 70 postcard, with writing on reverse; Roland Garros by Bruno Aveillan, a hardback of photographs and The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News Saturday June 8th 1907 (qty) £80 - 120*

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361 Fifty Years of Sport at Oxford, Cambridge and the Great Public Schools by A.C.M. Croome & Lord Desborough, Vol I & II, 1913 published by Walter Southwood & Co Limited, London, each with maroon and black leather hardbacks, handpainted central gilt roundel and gilt lettering, spines with gilt titles, marbled endpapers, with b&w illustrations, relating to Oxford and Cambridge; sold together with two copies of Fifty Years of Sport at Oxford, Cambridge and the Great Public Schools by A.C.M. Croome & Lord Desborough, 1922, each with tan and black leather hardbacks, handpainted central gilt roundel and gilt lettering, spines with gilt titles, marbled endpapers, with b&w illustrations, relating to Eton, Harrow & Winchester, good condition with wear appropriate with age, some wear on spine and hardback edges (4) £140 - 180** 362 A bound volume of Pigeons and Pigeon World weekly newspaper, dating from October 15th 1937 to October 7th 1938, in a red handback cover £80 - 120** 363 A bound copy of Sporting Sketches, a Weekly Illustrated Record of the World of Sport, dating from January 2nd 1902 to December 24th 1902, in a green hardback cover £120 - 160**

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364 A small collection of boxing and athletic programmes circa 1950s, a group of approximately 40 assorted programmes covering 1950s domestic and international events, mostly at London at venues such as Olympia, Harringay, White City and the Empress Hall, with others from athletics meets, mostly at White City, including the British Games, AAA Championships, internationals, University meets and others; also including a programme for the 1951 Greyhound Derby at White City £30 - 50** 365 “Jeux de Balle et de Ballon, Football, Paume et Lawn Tennis” by Philippe Daryl, an illustrated encyclopaedia of sport in the French language, covered in marbled boards, with leather spine and gilt titling, 230 pages covering football, rugby, lawn tennis, lacrosse and other sports, published 1894 by Librairies-Imprimeries Reunies, Paris, Slight wear to cover edges but generally good condition £200 - 300**

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367 A fine crazy patchwork with embroidery dated 1889 incorporating sporting motifs of a tennis racquet and ball, cricket bat with ball and stumps, as well as the sun, flowers, leaves, cobweb, jug, and bird in a cage, framed and glazed, 53.5cm. square, in good overall condition with slight fading and wear to edges This piece was illustrated in colour in “Good Housekeeping The Illustrated Book of Needlecrafts” edited by Cecelia K Toth, Hearst Books, New York, 1994. q.v. “During the Victorian era crazy patchwork evolved into an art form in its own right when women used it as a medium for displaying their fine needleworking skills. £180 - 250*

366 A Britannia metal sporting cup with cover, the foliate embossed cover with female finial, above a baluster cup two relief panels of sporting events including horse racing, football, tennis, rowing, yachting, cycling, raised upon a stem and base with pierced tendrils, no factory marks, height: 40.5cm, obvious wear throughout and finial broken held in place by bolt to underside £60 - 80* 366

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370 368 A collection of four miscellaneous sporting caps dating between 1897/8 and 1928/9, the oldest in black with crest bearing three stars above a lamb on a green shield, the interior with name tag inscribed in ink B ROUNDHILL 7; the second a black cap bearing the crest and motto of St Paul’s College Cheltenham and dated 1919/20; the third in maroon bearing a monogram, dated 1920/21, the interior with a makers label for Tres & Co Ltd London, retailed by Frederick Spry in Paignton and inscribed in ink by the owner P FERRIS; the fourth in maroon with monogram possibly reading PRSU further inscribed 5th XI 1928-29, good to fair overall £150 - 200* 369 A unusual sporting cap issued in Jellalabad, Afghanistan in 1896, the quartered cap inscribed JELLALABAD XIII, with moitf incorporating a castle turret and hunting horn, the interior with extensive embroidered inscription for CH OAKLEY, DURAND CUP 1896, MURREE CUP 1898 & 1899 & 1900, PUNJAB BENGAL ARMY CUP 1899 & 1900 £80 - 120* 82

370 A collection of four miscellaneous sporting caps dating between 1911 and 1934, the first maroon and black quarter, bearing monogram possibly reading DGFU, dated 1911; the second with a flowerhead motif, black and dated 1929, interior with makers labels for HP Hine & Co, Oxford and named in ink EL HALL; the third in brown and white quarters bearing the crest and Latin motto for Stowe school, dated 1930-31, interior with makers label for Thomas Plant of Cheltenham; the fourth black and beige quarters inscribed with the initials KSB RFC, dated 1934, the interior with outfitters label for John Moore of Bath and inscribed in ink by the owner GGL HEBDEN (4) £150 - 200* 371 A collection of four miscellaneous sporting caps dating between 1912 and 1939, the first black cap with a monogram possibly reading GCC, dated 1912, interior with printed makers mark for John Piggott Ltd; the second for Dollar Academy Clackmannanshire in Scotland, the brown cap with academy crest and latin motto, dated 1928-29, the interior with an outfitters label for Forsyth of Glasgow; the third a blue and gold cap with crown emblem, dated 1935, the interior with a brand label with the slogan ALL THE WORLDS A SCHOOL; the fourth a green cap for Blundell’s school, bearing creat and motto, dated 1939 (4) £150 - 200*

372 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. £700 - 900* 373 A group of four vintage baseball postcards, one identified to the reverse in pencil “St. Martin’s”, other subjects unknown and appearing to be from a series illustrating baseball skills; sold together with a reproduction panoramic photograph of the New York Giants baseball team circa 1905, mounted, framed & glazed, 28 by 58.5cm. (5) £50 - 70* 374 No lot

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SNOOKER 375 Snooker, Ronnie O’Sullivan 5 times World Snooker champion, signed/framed Snooker baize display measuring 43 by 69cm. with COA + photo proof £100 - 140* 376 Fine quality Burroughes and Watts “The Eureka” one piece snooker cue circa 1935, ash with hand-spliced ebony and tulip wood handle set with an inlayed ivorine maker’s plate. metal feruule, 148cm., comes with original black metal carrying case £60 - 80* 377 A group of 14 signed colour photographs of snooker players, comprising a mix of 12 by 8 and 10 by 8 studies and including Paul Hunter, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Steve Davies, Ray Reardon, Cliff Thorburn, Jimmy White, Mark Williams, Dennis Taylor, John Parrott, John Higgins, Stephen Hendry, Ken Doherty, Peter Ebdon and Ding Junhui, all signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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378 Seventeen signed photographs of snooker World Champions, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies and including Doherty, Davis, Selby, Robertson, Griffiths, O’Sullivan, Ebdon, Johnson, John Higgins, Murphy, Thorburn, Reardon, Williams, Parrott, Taylor, Alex Higgins and Hendry £150 - 200*

DARTS 379 Twelve signed photographs of international darts players, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in studies and including Lazarenko, George, Deller, Taylor, Van Barneveld, Gary Anderson, Bob Anderson, Bristow, Lowe, Van Gerwen, Part and Lewis £50 - 70*

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CYCLING 380 2018 Tour de France replica Yellow Jersey signed by the winning rider Geraint Thomas, signed to the front in black marker pen £100 - 150* 381 A Chris Froome signed Tour de France street banner from the Stage at Marseilles, signed in black marker, the large banner printed on textured orange vinyl, complete with original rope for hanging, 296 by 70cm. £100 - 150*

382 A signed Bradley Wiggins Le Tour de France yellow jersey, the zip-up short-sleeved jersey with le coq sportiff, Le Tour de France LCL Banque printed logo’s, signed in blue marker pen, limited edition 48 of 100 with Innovative Sports badge; sold with a COA (2) £300 - 400* 383 A signed Bradley Wiggins Team Sky yellow jersey, the zip-up short-sleeved jersey with le coq sportiff, Le Tour de France 2012, LCL Banque, Sky printed logo’s, signed in blue marker pen; sold with a COA (2) £300 - 400*

ROWING 384 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 £150 - 200*

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CROQUET 387 Helen Mary Elizabeth Paterson (British, 1848-1926) “Croquet under Difficulties”, original engraving from The Illustrated London News, 4th August 1871. signed H. Paterson in the plate lower left corner, mounted, 35.4 by 44.8cm.; sold together with a Slazenger & Sons London cast iron regulation hoop gauge, 5.2 by 11cm., some wear to the white paint (2) Helen Paterson born on 26th September 1848, married William Allingham in 1874 and died on 28th September 1926. She became a very successful painter in watercolours as Helen Allingham, first woman artist to be elected to the Royal Watercolour Society in 1890. A recent exhibition of her work was held at the Watts Gallery, Guildford, in November 2017 to February 2018. £60 - 80* 388 Nine croquet cartoons in pages from Punch magazine from 1864 to 1870 including “Croquet in America” 6th August 1864, sold together with Croquet poem in 20 parts plus “The Last Stroke” and “L’Envoi”, published in pages from Punch magazine 2nd July 20th August 1864 (qty) £40 - 60*

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389 Rare silver and blue enamel croquet mallet and ball brooch, the mallet with bands of blue enamel with similarly decorated ball attached by belcher links, weight: 7.2gr., length 5cm., overall good condition, minor dents and surface scratches, no hallmarks £120 - 180* 390 “The Idle and Industrious Curates” by Pollie Howard, April 1873, an album of eleven pencil drawings with descriptions in pen and ink, drawing numbered 4 “The Rev’d Brown makes himself agreeable” on a croquet lawn; sold together with “Croquet at the All England Croquet Ground Wimbledon”, later print of the photograph in Tom Todd’s “The Tennis Players - From Pagan Rites to Strawberries and Cream”, 16.4 by 20.8cm. (2) £30 - 50*

389 391 A 19th century watercolour on paper with collage of cuttings from Country House notepaper including crests and mottos, mounted in a gilt frame, total frame, 34.6 by 28.7cm Bee above monogram and Bedford Park mallett may refer to the poem “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” composed in 1888 by William Butler Yeats, an aficionado of croquet, living that year at 3 Blenhiem Road, Bedford Park. £80 - 120*

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392 Tennis memorabilia relating to French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen, six time Wimbledon champion, comprising of an autographed b&w photograph of Suzanne Lenglen, signed in ink on the front; sold together with further b&w photographs of Lenglen and trim card; autographed note in black ink; a rare 1920 Wimbledon Ladies final programme Thursday July 1st; The Sphere and newspaper articles; Lawn Tennis for Girls by Mlle Lenglen, paperback 2nd edition, slight wear to edges of paperback; Tennis by simple exercises by Suzanne Lenglen & Margaret Morris, 1937 hardback with d/j, signed in black ink by Margaret Morris, d/j in worn torn condition; Suzanne Lenglen tennis idol of the twenties by Alan Little, 1988 hardback signed in ink by the author; an article on Lawn Tennis from The Bystander July 2nd 1919; Lectures Pour Tous 1st Aug 1919 booklet; 1923 Menton Lawn Tennis Club 18th Annual Open Tournament programme, won by Lenglen (qty) £250 - 300* 393 A collection of Tennis autographs from Wimbledon champions and tennis stars mostly on photographs, comprising Roger Taylor, signed in blue ink; Becker photograph signed in black marker pen; Ladies World tennis stars from the 1940s/50s, Sandra Reynolds, Janet Hopps, Yola Ramirez, Pat Ward, Dorothy Knode, Lea Pericola, Sylvana Lazzariona; Goran Ivanisevic; Pat Cash; Stan Smith; McEnroe; Agassi; sold together with an autograph album signed by Wimbledon Champions featuring Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Jack Kramer, Fred Stolle, Ken Rosewall, Tony Roche, Jan Michael Gambill, Pat Rafter, Bud Collins, each in ink on a single page, bound in a red velvet and white metal Album lettering on the cover (qty) £150 - 200* 394 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) £100 - 140*

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395 Six Fred Perry signed tennis presentations, each featuring 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, iii) front cover of The Arena and Strength magazine, September 1933, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 57 by 45cm., iv) 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; v) Time Magazine cover 3rd September 1934, and vi) a b&w photo, the former framed, the latter mounted ready for framing £450 - 550* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


396 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) £40 - 50* 397 A good collection of Tennis player autographs, comprising of signed photographs, newspaper cuttings, postcards, a clothing catalogue and two Wimbledon Order of Play programmes, signed in pen or marker pen, autographs including Federer & Sampras; Nadal; Jennifer Capriati; Ivan Lendl signed clothing catalogue; Grosjean; Henman; Jo-Wilfried Tsonga; Vic Sexias; Arthur Ashe; David Lloyd; Segura; E. Dibbs; W. Bungert; G. Bosch; M. Baghdatis; C. Barazzutti; P. McNamee; C. Hare; A. Casals; R. Taylor; Chris Evert Lloyd; Allan Stone; Mervyn Rose; Owen Davidson; Ray Moore (qty) £150 - 200* 398 A collection of tennis autographs, comprising signed photographs and autographed pages featuring Wimbledon Men’s Singles champions Budge (1937/38), Kramer (1947), Falkenberg (1948), Schroeder (1949), Sedgman (1952), Sexias (1953), Trabert ((1955) and Laver (1961, 62, 68, 69) and Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles champions Du Pont (1947), Brough (1948, 49, 50, 55), Bueno (1959, 60, 64) and Graff (1988, 96) and others (18) £140 - 180*

396 399 Sir Andy Murray collection, includes signed action photo and signed replica tennis ball; comes with a COA with photos of player signing (total 3 items) £150 - 180*

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400 Rafael Nadal collection, includes signed Rafa Nike T-Shirt, signed replica tennis ball and signed 8 x10in action photo; comes with a COA with photos of player signing (total 4 items) £250 - 300* 401 Roger Federer collection, includes signed Nike Cap, signed sweatbands and signed action photo; comes with a COA with photos of player signing (Total 16 items) £250 - 300* 402 Novak Djokovic collection, Australian Open champion, includes Australian Open signed cap, Australian open signed tennis ball and action tennis photo from Australian Open; comes with a COA with photos of player signing (total 4 items) £170 - 200*

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403 25 signed tennis photographs, male players including Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Patrick Rafter, Mark Philippoussis, Tommy Haas, Nikolay Davydenko, Fernando Gonzalez, Chris Guccione, Marat Safin, Lleyton Hewitt, Kei Nishikori, Andy Roddick, Juan Martín del Potro, Grigor Dimitrov, Fernando Verdasco, Juan Carlos Ferrero; female players including: Sam Stosur, Kim Clijsters, Shahar Peer, Vera Zvonareva, Justine Henin-Hardene, Heather Watson, Amélie Mauresmo, Elena Dementieva Daria Gavrilova, Daniela Hantuchová; comes with a COA with photos of players signing (Total 26 items) £300 - 400* 88

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404 Autographed tennis memorabilia, comprising: a pair of Yonex Ergoshape Tennis shoes, signed by Monica Seles, the white leather shoes signed in black marker pen on the front of both; an autographed pair of Reebok DMX Flow-Pak tennis shoes, signed by Andy Roddick, the white and navy leather shoes signed in black marker pen on the outer side of both; and a 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 (5 items) £350 - 450* 405 Bjorn Borg autographed tennis racquet, a wooden handled Bancroft Bjorn Borg Monte Carlo, signed in black marker £180 - 220* 406 John McEnroe signed tennis racquet, wooden framed Dunlop Maxply McEnroe, signed in black marker, with head cover £150 - 200*

407 Roger Federer signed tennis racquet, a Wilson Pro Staff 95S, signed to the grip in black marker £250 - 200*

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408 1946 Wimbledon programmes Tuesday 25th, Saturday 29th June and Friday 5th July 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; two b&w photographs of Ladies champion Pauline Betz, 8 x 6in, and her signature in pen on card; b&w photograph of men’s Cote d’Azur champion Yvon Petra with his daughter, 7 x 5in and a b&w photograph of him - the last man to win wearing long trousers (11) £120 - 160* 408

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410 409 1951 Wimbledon Festival of Britain Year programmes for Thursday 28th, Saturday 30th June, 4th July sold together with two signed photographs of the Men’s Singles winner Dick Savitt, both signed in pen; an action photograph of Doris Hart; a mounted action photograph of Hart, with autograph below in black fine marker; a photograph of Hart receiving the winning trophy from the Duchess of Kent with Miss Shirley Fry; a signed b&w photograph of Dick Savitt, signed in ink 10 x 8in; a b&w photograph of Savitt and runner up Ken McGregor 10 x 8in; a signed b&w photograph of Savitt and Gardnar Mulloy, signed in black marker pen 10 x 8in; a signed b&w press photograph of Savitt, signed in black pen ink 9.5 x 7.5in; a b&w press photograph of Doris Hart 9 x 7in and a card autographed by her in blue ink (15) £150 - 200* 410 Wimbledon Champion­ ships 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) £60 - 80*

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411 A collection relating to the South American tennis players Anita Lizana & Enrique Morea, Lizana, Chilean, 1937 US Tennis Singles Champion, comprising action photographs at US Open, Wimbledon and French Open; photograph of her receiving the trophy at Forest Hills; signed trim postcard, in blue ink; signed Menu cards; Eastbourne Championship Programme 1938; Letter from L.T.A. regarding the Hard Court Championship 1938; Lawn Tennis and Badminton Magazine May 1st 1937; Tennis and Squash Magazine May 1937, etc.; together with Morea (No.1 ranked player in Argentina from 1946 to 1961), comprising b&w photograph of him being presented with the winner’s trophy by Lord Templewood for the British Hard Court Championship 1953; a signed b&w photograph of him playing, signed in black ink on the front; signed photograph Men’s Doubles Wimbledon 1955, the Programme for the Coronation Year Bournemouth Lawn Tennis Hard Court Championship 1953; a b&w press photograph of Maria Weiss, Argentinian tennis star from the 1950s and a friend of Eva Peron (a qty.) £100 - 200* 412 A collection photographs and Davis Cup programmes relating to Australian Tennis, comprising two photographs of Pattersen v Anderson, Melbourne 1925; Vivian McGrath receiving trophy from Sir Norman Brookes after defeating John Bromwich in the 1937 Championship; first post war match between Australia and Germany 1946, played at Berlin’s “Rot Weiss” Club, Billy Sidwell & Geoff Brown defeated Von Cramm & Goepfert; Colin Long, Bill Sidwell, Adrian Quist, Davis Cup 1948; Jack Crawford at Wimbledon 1933/34; sold together with newspaper articles from the Australian Sporting and Dramatic News 1929/30; La Vie au Grand Air La Coupe Davis en Australie; The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News July 13th 1907; The Sketch March 15th 1911 Circling with the Seasons Sport in two Hemispheres; The Sphere June 14th 1919 Scenes at the Victory Derby; a 1939 Davis Cup Challenge Round programme at the Merion Cricket Club USA where Australia defeated USA 3 -2; a 1947 Davis Cup Challenge Round programme at Forest Hills USA where USA defeated Australia 4 -1 and a 1955 Davis Cup Challenge programme at Forest Hills USA where Australia defeated USA 5 - 0 (qty) £100 - 150* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


413 Three fine Tennis Scrap Albums dating from 1921 to 1927, with cutouts of all the top tennis players of the time, Tilden, Lenglen, Joan Austin (Sister of Bunny Austin), Lycett, Wills, Betty Nuthall, Kitty Godfree; sold together with Tennis Instructions from Vincent Richards with a signed photograph of Richards; Instructions from Brian Norton and a signed trim card “Babe Norton” and a photograph and trim card of Japanese tennis player Shimidzu, who took Tilden to five sets in the Davis Cup Final 1921 (qty) £150 - 200*

413 414 An interesting collection of photographs and magazines relating to tennis fashions in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, including Picture Post magazine June 26, 1948 with Joy Gannon in Action at Wimbledon on the cover; Illustrated magazine June 24 1950 “What Next, Gussie?”; Picturegoer magazine June 25 1955 “Wimbledon Girl Aleta Morrison: Tennis Keeps her in trim for filming”; sold together with a collection of press photographs of female tennis players, including Kay Stammers, Gussie Moran, Maria Bueno, Beverly Baker, Maureen Connolly, Joy Gannon, Senorita D’Alvarez, Christine Truman and others (44) £250 - 350* 414

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416 A mixed lot related to British Tennis Player Bunny Austin, the four times Davis Cup Winner from 1933 to 1936, including a rare copy Mixed Double by HW Austin and Phyllis Konstam 1st edition 1969 hardback with original dustcover, signed in ink on the title page by Austin and Konstam; sold together with a trim card, signed note to Marjorie Scott from Bunny Austin in pencil dated 1937, a wooden stand in the form of Bunny Austin with facsimile signature, press photographs from and Davis Cup; superb head and shoulder photograph signed in black ink to John Olliff; a Bournemouth Programme 1937; Tennis Illustrated May 15 1931 featuring the Great Britain Davis Cup team on the cover; photograph of Miss B Nuthall and H.W. Austin after their winning their match at Wimbledon in 1929. £120 - 150* 417 Wightman Cup Memorabilia, comprising Official 1939 USTA souvenir album, formerly property of British Player Mary Hardwick, containing photographs with British and American team photographs including Hazel Wightman, Betty Nuthall, Dorothy Round, Kay Stammers, Helen Jacobs, Alice Marble; scenes of Flushing Meadows including visit by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth; photograph of Christine Truman signing her book Tennis Today, with autographed cover; personal telegrams from Dan Maskell, Johnny Haynes, Bobby Robson 1958; American Team arriving in Britain 1938; four USA team photographs in 1940s/50s; photographs of Sue Barker, Chris Evert, Virginia Wade; Wightman programmes for 1958/60/61 and 1982/84 signed by Kitty Godfree; American winning team 1966 signed by Billie Jean King; GB winning team 1974; a b&w press photograph of Christine Truman and Althea Gibson on June 14th 1958 with Truman defeating Gibson (qty) £150 - 200*

418 A collection of magazines & photographs related to French Tennis, comprising three La Vie Au Grand Air, 19th July 1902, 16th March 1906, 15th June 1919, the 1902 and 1906 featuring R.F Doherty on the front covers; a b&w photograph of Great Britain Davis Cup Team featuring Perry, Austin, Tuckey and Hughes; two L’Illustration magazines 14th June 1913 & 5th August 1933, each featuring images of champions of lawn tennis, scarce Croisades Pour La Coup Davis 1929, with caricatures by R. Mautey, no. 445 of 500; L’Illustration Magazine 5th Aug 1933, covering the Davis Cup; original French Davis Cup postcard depicting Lacoste, Borotra and Bernard; b&w photographs of Jean Borotra playing at Wimbledon with signature; French Davis Cup action 1948; a b&w photograph of Borotra, Bernard, Tuckey & Hughes entering Roland Garros court for an International match; a b&w photograph of Gerbault, Albarron, Raymond & Spence at Roland Garros and a postcard of J Borotra (18) £200 - 300*

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419 Eighteen US Tennis photographs, many at Forest Hills comprising 1914 Davis Cup Final, Wilding v Williams; 1930 US Final Doeg v Shields; 1930 crowd scene; 1930 Womens Doubles Final Winners Nuthall and Palfrey; 1949 Mixed Doubles Winners Louise Brough and Eric Sturgess; Vets Final with Jacques Brugnon; 1944 Benefit match with Bill Tilden, etc.; sold together with American and Australian tennis programmes, comprising Official Souvenir programme of the Queensland L.T.A. International and French visit 1934; Australian Tennis Team Tour 1953 to the Otago L.T.A. played at Logan Park Courts, New Zealand; International Tennis Team Match between France v USA at the 7th regiment Armory New York 1948; National Professional Clay Court Championships 1953 at Hollywood Beach Hotel; NSW programme 1940; 1960 Davis Cup Final programme, played in Sydney, etc (qty) £140 - 180* 420 A collection of tennis b&w photographs and trim cards from the 1920s to 1950s photographs comprising A.W. Gore (1910); Helen Wills v Kay Stammers, signed in black ink; Eileen Bennett (1928); King Gustav of Sweden playing 1934; Frank Shields 1934; Helen Wills with her dog 1935; Davis Cup Draw 1937; Von Cramm and Gussie Moran having tea 1950; Rosa Maria Reyes & Yola Ramwez; Betty Nuthall & Caroline Babcock; Lt. Elwood Cooke & his wife Sarah Palfrey Cooke; Mrs Mallory; Margaret Lumb magazine photograph pencil signed; Dorothy Head Knode signed card in red ink; trim cards of Eileen Bennett, B. Nuthall, both signed in ink; a rare 1933 Wimbledon Who’s Who and Tennis Celebrities published by Dunlop and the 1974 Encyclopedia of Tennis, signed in ink on the title page by the editor Max Robertson, referee Mike Gibson, Virginia Wade and Elizabeth Ryan (32) £150 - 200*

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421 A collection of tennis ephemera relating to the Irish tennis player J.C. Parke, comprising original prints of the 1913 Davis Cup Final, where Parke beat the American McLoughlin in five sets; How to Play Lawn Tennis by J.C. Parkes, Ewart, Seymour & Co Ltd, 1916; original print of Parke in uniform from The Field newspaper, Capt J.C. Parke, Leinster Regiment (qty) J.C. Parke, was Australian Champion in 1912 and a Davis Cup Winner in 1912. He also played rugby for Ireland, playing against the All Blacks and the Springboks. He was a captain in the Leinster regiments in Gallipoli and returned to play tennis at Wimbledon after the War. £50 - 80*

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422 422 Tennis Ephemera including Queen’s Club and Beckenham, Queen’s Club including 1918 photograph of Lady players at the club; three real photograph postcards depicting the grounds, circa 1920; various ephemera from Lawn tennis and Croquet and Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, depicting the championship 1904; Lord Balfour playing indoors 1916; R.F. Doherty playing indoors 1907; 1902 print depicting the championship of Europe, and 1903 Public Schools Racquets; Beckenham, tennis tournament programmes for 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936; two Beckenham 55th Annual Open Lawn Tennis Tournament daily programmes June 12th & 16th 1950 and June 13th 1951; a B.L.T.T. 1938 Competitors Badge for Miss J. M. Brett; a North Covered Stand Reserved Seat for Joan M Brett ticket; Souvenir Centenary Book 1886-1986; Direct Line Insurance Tennis at Beckenham 1990 booklet; an original print from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Jun 17th 1899 (qty) £100 - 150*

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423 423 A collection of British Hard Court Championship programmes, dating from the 1930s to 1980s, sold together with Devonshire Park South of England Championship programmes 1929, 1930, signed by Phyllis King, 1949 and 1963 (qty) £100 - 150** 424 A collection of American Lawn Tennis programmes and magazines from the 1930s, comprising three Newport Casino Lawn Tennis Association Programmes Aug 1934, Aug 1936, Aug 1937; Yale Athletic Association Fall Meeting, Hamilton Park, Oct 19th 1881; P.F.A. Tennis Tournament June 14th 1894, Exeter New Hampshire; First Tournament of Excelsior Tennis Club for the Championship of Bristol County, Bristol, Rhode Island, Aug 11th 1903; four American Lawn Tennis magazines Aug 15th & Sept 15th 1917, Jan 20th 1938, Aug 1st 1947 and newspaper articles (qty) £150 - 200**

425 1933 Wimbledon programmes for Tuesday 27th June and 3rd and 5th July, sold together with trim cards of Men’s champion Jack Crawford, G.P Hughes, Miss Helen Wills; b&w photographs of Davis Cup doubles players Borotra, Brugnon, Lee & Hughes 6 x 8in; action photograph of Hughes; a b&w photograph of Ladies champion Helen Wills 10 x 8in; b&w photograph of Jack Crawford 9 x 7in; pencil autographs on a single sheet of paper for Jean Saunders, John Olliff, Jack Crawford, McGrath, Don Turnbull, Quist; autograph album page signed by K Godfree, Phyllis King, G.P Hughes, caricature pages of tennis players (qty) £200 - 300*

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426 Three Wimbledon Champion­ ship Programmes July 2nd 1934, June 24th 1935, June 25th 1936, the three years Fred Perry was Wimbledon Champion, sold together a Weekly Illustrated 1935 with Fred Perry on the cover; photographs of Fred Perry at Scarborough Tournament with a signed card; photograph of 1934 doubles champions Lott & Stoefen, etc (qty) £100 - 150* 427 Two Wimbledon Championship Coronation Year June 21st & 26th 1937 Programmes, sold together with a Wimbledon Championship June 25th 1938 Programme; images of players from the Illustrated London News, etc (qty) £100 - 150* 428 Fred Perry (British, 1909-1995) tennis related memorabilia including photographs, autographs, match programmes and books dating from the 1930s, comprising “My Story” by Fred Perry, Hutchinson 1st edition hardback 1934, with Perry’s autograph in ink inserted in the book, cover slightly warped through damp, some browning overall good; “Perry on Tennis” by Fred Perry, Hutchinson 1st edition hardback 1936, with original dust cover; a small advertising card or ticket for the West Side Tennis Club Tennis Men’s National Championship September 1 - 8th 1934 in Forest Hills Long Island; two rare Davis Cup Challenge Round programmes GB v’s Australia July 13th - 15th 1933 and GB v’s USA July 28th - 31st 1934; 1936 Wimbledon ladies final programme Saturday July 4th; The Central Council of Physical Recreation Focus on Tennis no.56; sold together with b&w press photographs of Fred Perry, Perry with von Cramm 10 x 8in; Fred Perry holding the US Open trophy, with white enhancing 9.5 x 8.3in; Perry with Hughes, circa 1931, 8 x 10in; Perry with Jack Crawford and Holcombe Ward at Forest Hills circa 1933; Perry with H.D.G. Wilde at Waterloo; Perry with Indian player H.G.N Lee in Bombay circa 1934; two photographs of Perry with actress Mary Lawson on their engagement 10 x 8in & 8 x 10in; Perry with screen star Loretta Young, circa 1934; Perry retaining the American Championship 1936; Perry at Waterloo with Dan Maskell and G.P Hughes; Perry at Wimbledon retaining the Davis Cup 1936; (28) £400 - 500* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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427 429 A selection of tennis ephemera and other sports including cricket, croquet, horse racing and yachting dating from 1894 Sporting & Dramatic News June 4th 1904, depicting tennis week at Surbiton with cameo picture of Miss Stawell Brown (Tim Henman’s great grandmother), the first lady to serve overarm at Wimbledon with a picture of her serving dated 1904; 1884 Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News depicting the first Ladies Final at Wimbledon; 1895 print from the Sketch; 1884 tennis in the snow of Miss L. Patterson (Scottish champion); quantity of prints from 1904 by G.W. Beldam of all the greats playing shots at Queen’s Club; Black & White magazine 1896 depicting English and Irish tennis teams including Mahony, Dixon, Renshaws, Baddeleys, Hillyard; Sporting & Dramatic News Saturday June 1st 1907 depicting tennis at Surbiton and the Derby; Original Vanity Fair prints of Michael Michailovich 1894, Bishop with racket (in his lighter moments); The Bystander August 27th 1919 Sports & Pastimes; an album of Tennis Magazine pages from 1905 featuring May Sutton, Mrs Lambent Chambers to the 1930s/50s/60s (qty) £100 - 150*

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430 A collection of early Tennis illustrations from The Graphic, The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News, dating from 1882 to 1905, comprising 1882 a double page spread of a tennis court built by the British in Constantinople using the British Navy depicting General Gordon; 1884 depicting the first ladies final at Wimbledon where Maud Watson defeated her sister Lillian; 1884 tennis in the snow; 1901 The Sketch depicting RF & HL Doherty; 1902 Eastbourne tournament depicting Mahoney & Calalet; 1905 Black & White complete magazine depicting the USA team to play GB in the Challenge round at Wimbledon featuring Ward, Wright, Dashiell, Clothier; 1913 La Vie Au Grand Air with large illustration of AF Wilding; 1913 large double page collage of all the top twenty male players at Wimbledon including Wilding, Park, Dixon and Roper Barrett; 1911/12 images of Wilding in auction; a rare 1890 Ogdens Guinea Gold cigarette card featuring Ernest Renshaw (qty) £75 - 100* 431 An interesting collection of Victorian Tennis club fixtures and dance cards dating from 1888 to 1919 comprising 1886 Mulberry House LTC Newton Heath members card; 1888 Downing College Easter term fixture card; 1890 French menu card with tennis figure; 1891 Queens Tennis Club (USA) first reception dance card & second reception dance card; 1892 Pembroke College fixture card; 1892 Queens Tennis Club (USA) first reception dance card at the Queens Lyceum; 1919 tennis magazine cover The Modern Priscilla (qty) £80 - 120*

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432 1939 Wimbledon Champion Alice Marble on the Life magazine cover dated August 28th with four page coverage on page 56 to 59; sold together with a 1984 Ladies Centenary Year first day cover signed by Marble; a card signed in blue ink and another in pencil; 1939 Wimbledon programme for Thursday June 29th; a b&w photograph of R.L Riggs 7.5 x 9.5cm; b&w photograph of runner up Elwood Cooke 10 x 8in and a b&w photograph of C Boussus at Wimbledon 10 x 8in (8) £150 - 200* 433 A large quantity of Punch cartoons featuring Lawn Tennis dating from 1877 to 1930 sold together with eleven Victorian photographs depicting tennis, some possibly of Sphairistike (qty) £75 - 100* 434 1948 Wimbledon programmes for Monday 21st and Tuesday 29th June, with Drobny depicted on the front cover, sold together with action photographs of Drobny winner of Wimbledon 1954 singles title, Bromwich of the Davis Cup team in Melbourne 1946, Louise Brough with Doris Hart, Gardnar Mulloy men’s singles semi-finalist and Men’s Doubles runner-up with a signed autograph; b&w press photograph of men’s champion Bob Falkenburg 8.5 x 6.5in; two b&w press photographs of runner-up John Bromwich 6 x 8in and 10 x 8in; ladies champion b&w photograph of Louise Brough and Mrs Richard Todd 7 x 6in; a 1940 Borough of Wimbledon Air Raid Damage and Injury leaflet; a rare War Relief Fund Red Cross & St John’s Ambulance tennis programme played in Brighton supported by a committee of top players of the period including Kay Stammers, Kitty Godfree, Lord Aberdare, the centre pages signed in pencil by Jean Nicoll and Freda James; 1949 Slazenger Service booklet featuring Dan Maskell; 1992 Dan Maskell celebration dinner programme (qty) £120 - 160*

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435 435 1977 Wimbledon Centenary Year Final programme, presented to Mrs A. R Emmett for services as an umpire, sold together with a Virginia Wade signed card, winner of the Ladies Singles title; 1977 Federation Cup programme at Eastbourne with Virginia Wade on the cover; 1978 Wimbledon Final programme; 1979 Wimbledon Final programme presented to Mrs Emmett; 1967 Wimbledon programme presented to Major R.E Emmett for services as an umpire and 1971 Wimbledon Final programme presented to Mrs A.R Emmett for service as an umpire (7) £50 - 80* 436 1929 Wimbledon programmes for Monday 24th, Tuesday 25th and Friday 28th June, sold together with the champion Henri Cochet trim card; the runner up Jean Borora trim card; Ladies champion Helen Wills Chaplin Jones card; stars in action at Wimbledon pages from The Sphere dated June 21 1930; front cover of L’Illustration 11 June 1932 depicting Helen Wills and Mme Mathieu at Roland Garros; Sports Section page 93 from Britannia & Eve dated May 1929; Obituary of Helen Jacobs from the Daily Telegraph dated Thursday June 5 1997 and a 1937 US 1st edition of Fifteen-Thirty by Helen Wills; a signed autograph in blue ink of three time Wimbledon doubles champion John von Ryn (12) One Wimbledon programme has tape marks on spine, the other cover is loose and its back cover has signs on gluing to black paper £150 - 200*

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436 437 1937 Wimbledon Coronation Year programme for Saturday June 26th sold together with page 23 from the 1937 Illustrated News for July 3rd depicting Peggy Scriven, Kay Stammers, H.W Austin and F.A Parker; an autographed page signed Peggy Scriven; 1937 Dunlop racquet and equipment catalogue; 1937 International LTC overseas reception programme at the Roehampton Club and 1937 Wright & Ditson LT guide and a rare 1937 US Open Championships programme played at Forest Hills NY, with a signed photograph of Champion Don Budge on the front cover (7) £100 - 150*

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438 An interesting selection of autographs and photographs of famous tennis players, Wimbledon champions and Olympic champions, comprising Edith Hannam signature on letterhead paper dated April 11th 1928, 1912 Stockholm Olympic gold medalist; Albert D Prebble signature on Kent LTC letterhead dated 3rd Jan 1924, four time Wimbledon mixed doubles finalist; A.H Lowe signature on letterhead paper dated 5th August 1924, Davis Cup finalist 1911 & 1913; Charles Stedman Garland signature on letterhead paper dated August 21st 1924, winner American Davis cup team 1920; A.W Kingscote signature on clipped letterhead paper, Wimbledon Allcomers Singles finalist 1919; Randolph Lycett signature on autograph paper, Wimbledon Doubles champion 1921/22/23; Elizabeth Ryan (USA) signature and drawn caricature on paper, 19 winning doubles titles at Wimbledon; Joan Fry 1928 signed autograph; rare trim card of the 1931 South African Davis cup team featuring Louis Raymond who won the Olympic singles gold medal in the 1920 Antwerp Olympics; Peggy Scriven pencil autograph; A.E Beamish pencil signed page, Davis cup winner 1912 and a 3rd edition of First Steps to Lawn Tennis by Beamish; four b&w photographs of French tennis players including A.H Gobert 1912 Stockholm Olympic gold medalist; b&w photograph of the first match on the new Centre Court at Wimbledon in 1922 between Kingscote and Godfree; Illustrated London News and Bystander tennis related articles; 2000 Olympic tennis publication with results from Roland Garros (qty) £200 - 300*

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439 Rare 1928 Wimbledon programmes for Tuesday 26th, Wednesday 27th June, Monday 2nd and Saturday 7th July sold together with 1928 Daily News tennis annual and a photograph card of the runner up Lili de Alvarez; a b&w photograph of Rene Lacoste captaining the Davis Cup team 7 x 9.5in; Henri Cochet trim card; Mrs Wills Moody trim card; Senorita de Alvarez trim card; ink and pencil signed envelope with signatures of Lacoste, Brugnon, Wheatley, Crole-Rees, Roper Barrett, programme cover a little loose; and contemporary images of the players including caricatures from the Sphere & Sporting & Dramatic News (qty) £200 - 300*

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440 Davis Cup tennis programmes, photographs, magazines dating from 1934 to 1971, including The Story of the Davis Cup by A Wallis Myers, 1st edition 1913 which covers the famous British & Irish win in Australia 1912; 1934 American Davis Cup; 1946 auction photos of GB v France, Australia v USA; 1946 Davis Cup Czechoslovakia team photo; 1949 GB v Czechoslovakia programme; 1963 GB v Sweden European Zone final programme signed by U. Schmidt, J.E Lundquist, Capt. T Johansson; 1978 Kings Cup GB v Yugoslavia programme signed by John & David Lloyd, Fearver & Hutchins; 1970 & 1971 Embassy tennis championship programmes signed by Laver, Rosewall, Emerson, Drysdale, Taylor, Truman, McMillan, Williams, Ziegenfuss, Hogan; 1920 Badminton magazine August featuring The American Wimbledon, Bill Tilden’s first championship; early 20th century photograph of Tilden; ten photographs of 1921 Davis Cup match Japan v India played at Lake Forest USA featuring D.R Fycee (India), Japan won 5-0 and then beat Australia to play USA in the Challenge round (qty) £150 - 200*

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442 441 1929 Wimbledon programme for Thursday June 27th, sold together with Fifteen-Thirty US 1st edition by Helen Wills 1937 (2) £75 - 100** 442 A rare 1926 Wimbledon Jubilee championship 1877-1926 programme for Thursday July 1st with specially designed cover; sold together with a trim postcard of champion Jean Borotra; action photographs of runner up Howard Kinsey; postcard of double champion Jacques Brugnon; autographed album page with signatures on both sides in ink of Borotra, Brugnon, Ritchie, Sharpe, Spence, Wood, Lee and Quist and The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News June 26th 1926 (6) £100 - 150*

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443 1932 Wimbledon programme for Tuesday June 28th sold together with a b&w photograph of Men’s champion Ellsworth Vines playing Davis Cup against France with Borotra, Cochet and Allison 7 x 9in; original press photograph of Ladies champion Helen Wills 8 x 10in, programme cover slightly loose and piece missing from front cover (3) £100 - 150* 444 1934 Wimbledon programmes for Wednesday 4th July and Ladies Final day Saturday July 7th, on which D. Round won sold together with b&w photograph of Fred Perry 7 x 9in; b&w photograph of Men’s Doubles champions George Lott and Les Stoefen 8 x 10in; b&w photograph of Les Stoefen who reached the quarter finals, 10 x 8in, programme with central crease (5) £100 - 150* 445 1936 Wimbledon programme for Monday 22nd and 29th June sold together with b&w photograph of Ladies champion Helen Jacobs 10 x 7.5in, central crease to programme, minor crease to photograph (3) £100 - 150*

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445 446 1937 Wimbledon Coronation Year programmes for Monday 21st June and ladies final Saturday July 3rd sold together with a b&w photograph of men’s champion Don Budge and Gottfried Von Cramm 12 x 8in; b&w action photograph of runner up Miss J Jedrzejowska 8 x 10in; Miss D.E Round trim card; Wimbledon Centre Court postcard with July 1937 Wimbledon postmark and pencil autograph of Don Budge; b&w wartime photograph of runner up Miss Jadwiga Jedrzejowska 7.5 x 5.5cm; b&w photograph of Don Budge and Bobby Riggs 8 x 10in; pencil autograph of Don Budge with a magazine photograph, programmes creased (9) £150 - 200* 447 1938 Wimbledon Ladies Final day programme for Saturday July 2nd sold together with a Mrs Wills Moody trim card, the last of her eight titles; a Don Budge trim card, winning the first Grand Slam, 1938 being the first time the term Grand Slam was used, he turned Pro after the US Open; H.W Austin trim card, runner up, stain to front cover of programme (4) £80 - 120*

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448 No lot 449 1947 Wimbledon programme for Wednesday 2nd July sold together with b&w photograph signed by Jack Kramer, Pancho Segura, also in the photograph are Gonzales and Parker, 10 x 8in; b&w photograph of Margaret Du Pont 8 x 5.5in; b&w photograph of Margaret Osborne and Doris Hart, 8 x 5in, cover of programme a little worn (4) £80 - 120*

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450 1949 Wimbledon programmes Monday 20th, Saturday 25th, Thursday 30th June and Friday 1st July sold together with a signed b&w press photograph of Men’s Champion Ted Schroeder and runner-up Jaroslav Drobny walking on to court 10 x 8in, signed in ink by both players; a b&w press photograph of the trophy presentation to Ted Schroeder by Duchess of Kent 10 x 8in; a b&w press photograph of Ted Schroeder, signed in blue marker pen 10 x 8in and a b&w photograph of Jaroslav Drobny 9.5 x 7in; Ted Schroeder autograph on the Friday 1st July programme cover in blue marker pen; an autographed b&w press photograph of Ted Schroeder in blue ink 10 x 8in; an autographed b&w press photograph of Jaroslav Drobny in blue ink 10 x 8in, a b&w press photograph of Louise Brough 6.5 x 4.5in; a colour photograph of Terd Schroeder 8 x 6in and a b&w press photograph of Mrs Margaret Du Pont 8 x 6in (13) £100 - 150*

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451 1950 Wimbledon programmes Saturday 1st and Thursday July 6th sold together with a signed b&w press photograph of Men’s champion Budge Patty 10 x 8in signed in black ink; a b&w press photograph of Patty stretching 10 x 8in; a postcard of runner-up Frank Sedgman; signed b&w press photograph of Budge Patty, signed in black marker pen 10 x 8in; b&w photograph of Frank Sedgman during the Men’s Final against Budge, 10 x 8in; b&w photograph of doubles players Kay Winthrop, Hope Knowles in action against Louise Brough and Margaret Osborne 7 x 9in and a World Sports July 1951 magazine featuring Margaret du Pont and Louise Brough on the cover (9) £80 - 120* 452 1952 Wimbledon programmes Tuesday 24th June and Saturday 5th July sold together with b&w press photograph of champion Frank Sedgman with doubles partner Ken McGregor 10 x 8in; b&w photograph of Ladies champion Maureen Connolly and Miss J Scott 8 x 5in; b&w photograph of Ladies champion Maureen Connolly 8.5 x 6.5in; b&w photograph of Frank Sedgman and Ken McGreger in doubles action, 7 x 9in and b&w press photograph of J Kramer and P Segura with Ken McGreger and Frank Sedgman 8 x 10in (7) £80 - 120* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


453 1955 Wimbledon programme Saturday 25th June sold together with a signed b&w press photograph of Mens champion Tony Trabert, signed in black marker pen 10 x 8in; a signed b&w photograph of runner-up Kurt Nielson, signed in black in 10 x 8in and a b&w photograph of Ladies champion Louise Brough 8 x 5.5in (4) £75 - 100* 454 1956 Wimbledon Final programmes Wednesday 27th June, Thursday 5th and Saturday 7th July sold together with b&w photograph of Ladies champion Shirley Fry with signed autograph on card in mount; a signed b&w photograph of Mens champion Lew Hoad accepting the trophy from the Duchess of Kent, signed in ink 8 x 10in; a signed b&w photograph of runner-up Ken Rosewall, signed in black ink 8 x 10in; a signed b&w photograph of Angela Buxton, signed in blue ink 10 x 3.5in; a card signed by Jennifer Hoad and another by Lew Hoad; a signed b&w photograph of champion Lew Hoad, signed in blue ink on reverse 10 x 8in; a signed b&w photograph of runner up Ken Rosewell, signed in black ink 10 x 8in; a signed b&w photograph of Angela Buxton, signed in blue ink 10 x 5.5in; includes press cuttings, an Angela Buxton signed dvd Angela & Anthea (16) £120 - 160* 455 1957 Wimbledon Final programme Saturday 6th July with a signed b&w photograph of Lew Hoad, signed in blue ink on reverse 10 x 8in; sold together with a 1958 Wimbledon Final programme Saturday 5th July and a b&w photograph of Ashley Cooper and Warren Woodcock 6.5 x 8.5in (4) £100 - 150*

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456 A large selection of 1960s Wimbledon programmes and an extensive collection of b&w press photographs from the period sold together with some programmes autographed, 1960 2nd July signed on the front cover in black ink by Maria Bueno; 1964 22nd June signed in black ink on the cover by Ladies champion Maria Bueno; 1965 22nd June signed on the front cover by Fred Stolle and Roy Emerson in black ink; 1966 21st June singed and dated on front cover by Manuel Santana in black ink; 1966 28th June signed on the cover in blue ink by 1966 doubles champion Ken Fletcher; 1968 24th June programme cover signed in blue ink by Rod Laver; a signed b&w photograph of Ladies champion Margaret Smith, signed in blue ink 8 x 8in and a b&w photograph of Men’s champion Chuck McKinley 8.5 x 6.5in and a b&w postcard of Chuck McKinley; a signed b&w postcard of Ann Jones, signed in black ink; b&w photograph of Maria Bueno 10 x 7.5in; b&w photograph of Men’s champion Neal Fraser 5.5 x 4.5in; signed b&w photograph of Men’s champion Neal Fraser, b&w photograph of Ken Fletcher, signed in blue ink 10 x 8in; b&w photograph of Manuel Santana 8 x 10in; a b&w photograph of Men’s champion John Newcombe 10 x 8in; a signed postcard of runner-up Ann Jones, signed in blue ink on reverse; a b&w photograph of Ladies champion Billie Jean King 4 x 5in; a b&w photograph of Denis Ralston 7.5 x 6in; a signed b&w photograph of Ken Fletcher playing Doubles, signed in black ink 8 x 10in; signed in blue ink 10 x 8in; a b&w photograph of Men’s champion Roy Emerson; signed b&w photograph of Ladies champion Maria Bueno, signed in black marker pen 10 x 8in; signed postcard of Ladies champion Angela Mortimer, signed in black pen 5.5 x 3.5in; b&w photograph of Men’s champion Rod Laver 8 x 6in; b&w photograph of runner-up Vera Sukova 8.5 x 6in; b&w photograph of runner-up Marty Mulligan 10 x 8in; postcard of Ladies champion Karen Susman; a signed b&w photograph of Men’s champion Roy Emerson, signed in black marker pen 8 x 10in; b&w photograph of runner-up Fred Stolle 8 x 10in; three b&w photographs of British tennis player Mark Cox 5 x 4in and 10 x 8in (qty) £300 - 400*

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459 457 A collection of Wimbledon Finals day programmes from the 1970s to 1980s comprising 1970 Saturday 4th July; 1972 Saturday 8th July; 1974 Saturday 6th July; 1978 Saturday 8th July; 1983 Sunday 3rd July and 1984 Centenary year Saturday 8th July; sold together with b&w press photographs of tennis champions of the period, some signed in marker pen, featuring Jimmy Connors, Ken Rosewall, Stan Smith, Billie Jean King; Frew McMillan, Martina Navratilova, John McEnroe, John Newcombe, Andrea Jaeger, Peter Fleming (qty) £200 - 300*

460 458 1931 Wimbledon programmes Tuesday June 23rd and Friday June 26th sold together with two signed b&w photograph of S. B Wood in action, signed in marker pen 10 x 8in; 1931 The LTA Annual Handbook and a newspaper article signed by HW Austin (6) £150 - 200* 459 1938 Wimbledon programme Saturday 2nd July sold together with a press photograph of Helen Wills Moody; an All England LTC Umpires medal engraved with Captain R.J. Wilby 1938, in a fitted box (3) £100 - 150* 460 1927 Wimbledon programme Monday 4th July, a rare copy, the competition went into a third week due to bad weather in the tournament; sold together with a Voila magazine for 13th June 1936 (2) £100 - 150**

461 A rare 1927 French programme from 20th May to 6th June, played at Saint Cloud this was the last French Championship played at the club before moving to Roland Garros in 1928. The Championship was won by Rene Lacoste who defeated Tilden in 5 sets 6-4, 4-6, 5-7, 6-3, 11-9 £250 - 350** 462 Wimbledon Finals day programmes dating from 1968 to 1976 sold together with Davis Cup programme 18 to 20 July 1986 GB v’s Australia; Wimbledon 1869-1921 The changing face of Worple Road by Alan Little; Surrey County LTA The First 100 Years by Geoffrey L. Paish MBE; Tennis, an album of cigarette cards of famous players in action; 44 b&w and colour photographs of players of the period; a small collection of black marker pen autographs on card featuring Kohlschreiber, Bob Bryan, Cilic, Kurt Nielsen, John Lloyd, Andy Murray, Safina, Davy Denko, T Mayotte, Jennifer Capriati, Tim Henman, Goran Ivanisevic and Mark Woodforde in ink on paper, Virginia Wade in ink on a photograph (qty) £150 - 250*

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463 463 A rare Lawn Tennis Championship of the US Men’s Singles September 13-18 1926 Programme, won by Rene Lacoste, sold together with a rare 1927 US Men’s and Veterans’ Singles programme, played at Forest Hills on September 12-17, complete with original drawsheet; a black marker pen signed b&w photograph of Rene Lacoste playing at Forest Hills and a b&w photograph of Tilden and Borotra (4) £350 - 400* 464 25 Wimbledon Postal Covers celebrating the 50th anniversary of Fred Perry’s first Wimbledon’s Men’s Singles Title in 1934, 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; “Perry Wins!” by Fred Perry, Hutchinson & Co Ltd, and “Perry on Tennis” by Fred Perry, John C. Winston Company, 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 (28) £250 - 350*

464 465 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) £250 - 350* 465

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466 467 466 Gordon S.W. Fitt tennis memorabilia comprising of his leather tennis case initialed with black lettering on the front, his Jaguar Mercury bamboo and ash racquet; a Geo G. Bussey wooden tennis press with applied LTA label; an International club woollen sweater with grey and pink band and Lillywhites Piccadilly Circus label; an England rose crest badge; a Donnay Borg Pro racquet; a Donnay Autograph racquet; an aluminium racquet with black plastic handle stamped 1/2; and an original artist drawn caricature of G S W Fitt relating to England international matches in 1947 Gordon Stephen William Fitt (1912‑2002), British tennis player who competed in the Wimbledon tournament five times, appearing in both the singles and doubles on each occasion. He played in 1938 and 1939 and after the war in 1946 to 1948. He played internationally for England and captained in a tournament against Wales held at Newport in 1948, and also an international match v Germany. £50 - 100*

467 Eight Lawn Tennis cartoons in pages from Punch magazine July to November 1879 with “Lawn Tennis Mania” 1879 from London Illustrated News £30 - 50** 468 Rare Victorian Geo. Stevenson & Co., London, advertising envelope, the reverse with a tennis racquet image flanked by Geo. Stevenson & Co Manufacturers 49 Median Road, Lower Clapton, London, E. and advertising slogans Lawn Tennis Requisites, Champion Lawn Tennis Rackets, Championship Lawn Tennis Balls, Cricketing Requisites, Superior All Cane Handle Cricket Bats, Best Match Cricket Balls, 7.6 x 13.5cm, minor wear to the edges, slight loss to one edge on the reverse, staining; sold together with a large Victorian scrap of a young man carrying a tennis racquet, holding tennis balls, a similar miniature version and a gentleman’s head and shoulders, restored and strengthened (4) £40 - 60*

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468 469 Rare ‘pirate’ programme for the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships Wednesday 28th June 1933, signed by D.W. Baker in pen and ink upper right corner; sold together with a rare ‘pirate’ programme for the Wimbledon Championships Tuesday July 1st, printed by Rostrevor Press S.W.6, comparison with the Official programmes held at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club Museum show this is for Tuesday July 1st 1947 (2) Known as ‘pirate’ programmes these unauthorised printings were sold outside the ground of the All England Club by unscrupulous vendors to unwary visitors. £100 - 150** 470 1951 Festival of Britain memorabilia including Wimbledon tennis interest, comprising: a postcard affixed postage stamps including Festival of Britain, postmarked All England LTC Wimbledon S.W.19 3rd July 1951; a photograph of Miss D Hart, signed Doris Hart USA 1951 in pen and ink, who won the singles, doubles and mixed doubles all on Saturday 7th July 1951, slight vertical crease; and a Festival of Britain crown piece 1951, in fitted box with leaflet, the silver shilling piece with profile of HM King George VI, fine condition (3) £80 - 120*

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471 Two Mr Punch’s Pocket Books with double page pull-out colour illustrations of lawn tennis published in 1877 & 1878 the first two years of the Wimbledon championship, illustrated by John Tenniel, Charles Keene, Linley Sambourne, each bound in red leather with envelope closing, the interior with calendar, cash account, diary, memoranda for every day in the year and b&w illustrations, overall good condition, wear to edges of red leather cover, binding slightly worn £200 - 300** 472 An important historic, research archive collection of 39 patent specifications from 1894 to 1962 for Lawn Tennis/Hard Court, Battledore, Badminton, Shuttlecock and Squash, lodged in libraries in London (2), Manchester (5), Birmingham (1), Nottingham (1) and in Holland (30), each in document folders with a comprehensive list of the United Kingdom applications. £300 - 400*

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475 473 A varied collection of tennis programmes and other related items, comprising assorted tournament programmes circa 1989/90 including Davis Cup, French Open and others and orders of play/transcripts including that relating to the John McEnroe disqualification at the 1990 Australian Open (A quantity) £30 - 50* 474 Programme for the 1951 Davis Cup at the All England Club, Wimbledon, the tournament between England and France being played May 19-22 £120 - 160** 475 Rules booklet and tournament programme for Olympia Tennis Club, Old Trafford, Manchester, 1879, sold together with a further programme for a tournament held at The Western Club, 25th - 27th June 1896 (2) The Olympia Tennis Club may have been a predecessor of The Northern Lawn Tennis Club that was established in Old Trafford in 1881. Sir Humphery de Trafford was elected the club’s first president, at the turn of the century the club relocated to Didsbury on land purchased by members and local residents. £120 - 160**

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476 A rare set of The Lawn Tennis Album, published by Lawn Tennis and Badminton Official Journal of the L.T.A. comprising eleven issues dating from 1947 to 1957, featuring players, personalities, tournaments and matches, etc.; sold together with Lawn Tennis and Badminton Official Organ of the Lawn Tennis Association Magazine, comprising issues dated Nov 1st and 8th 1924; Sept 27, Nov 1st, 29th 1930; Jan 17th, 24th 31st, Feb 21st, Mar 14th, 21st, 28th, Apr 4th, 11th, 18th; July 1st 1946; Jun 15th 1947 (28) £150 - 200**

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477 Teddy Tinling (British, 1910-1990) Tennis memorabilia, comprising “White Ladies” by Teddy Tinling, Stanley Paul 1st edition hardcover 1963, with original dust cover, wear to dustcover; “Tinling Sixty Years in Tennis” by Ted Tinling, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1st edition hardcover 1983, with original dustcover; 1959 Wimbledon programme Wednesday 24th June and a rare Order of play, draw and results of matches for Wimbledon 1959, filled out in pencil; a July 1959 advert in the Lawn Tennis & Badminton magazine from Teddy Tinling thanking Wimbledon competitors and apologising that he cannot accept any more orders for his designer tennis dresses due to demand; a page from the Illustrated News June 25th 1960 featuring Maria Bueno wearing a tennis dress designed by Ted Tinling; Teddy Tinling headed paper letter signed by Teddy Tinling dated 4th January 1961 (7) £40 - 50*

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478 Tennis Bibliography 1874-2000 by Frank Phelps and Gordy Sabine, signed in ink and dedicated to “Jeanne” from both authors Frank Phelps and Gordy Sabine on title page, dated July 2004, blue hardcover with gilt title, 377 pages, Amaryllis Press Santa Monica California, excellent condition Provenance: From the collection of the late Jeanne Cherry (1932-2017) author, historian and collector extraordinaire £100 - 150** 479 Mr Punch’s Pocketbook, dated 1880, illustrated by Charles Keene, Linley Sambourne and John Tenniel, leather cover, with the spectacular tennis front piece titled “The Seven Ages of Lawn Tennis” and a tennis illustration facing page 60, 256 pages, Bradbury Agnew & Co, leather cover worn on spine and edges, the binding loose, together with the receipt from Marlborough Rare Books Ltd for the purchase by Jeanne Cherry on 18th July 2001 for £200 Provenance: From the collection of the late Jeanne Cherry (1932-2017) author, historian and collector extraordinaire £250 - 300**

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480 Lawn Tennis by F. R. Burrow, 1922, published by Hodder & Stoughton Limited London, green hardcover with gilt title and tennis racquet symbols, with plastic sleeve, 271 pages with illustrations, sold together with a purchase receipt from Wilfrid M. de Freitas, Montreal Canada to Jeanne Cherry dated 1st March 1997 for $189.43 nice condition with plastic sleeve and little wear to spine, minor wear to edges of hardback, some internal foxing Provenance: From the collection of the late Jeanne Cherry (1932-2017) author, historian and collector extraordinaire £100 - 150**

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481 The Lawn Tennis Library Volume IV The Quest of the Davis Cup by S.W. Merrihew, 1928, published by American Lawn Tennis Inc, no. 36 of 250 Edition De Luxe signed on the title page in ink, the green and leather bound hardcover with gilt title on spine, with leather corners, 377 pages, good condition, with minor damage to the corners of the hardcover Provenance: From the collection of the late Jeanne Cherry (1932-2017) author, historian and collector extraordinaire £250 - 300**

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482 The Tiny Lawn Tennis Club by Mary Ann Cruse, 1882, published by E.P. Dutton & Company, New York the illustrated hardcover and colour illustrated pages, 30 pages, some wear to the hardcover edges and spine, binding loose, some foxing on internal pages Provenance: From the collection of the late Jeanne Cherry (1932-2017) author, historian and collector extraordinaire £250 - 300** 483 “Lawn Tennis” by Wilfred Baddeley, with 12 plates and diagrams, fifth revised edition, published by George Routledge & Sons, London £50 - 70** 484 A selection of signed books related to Tennis and Tennis Legends, comprising a signed Triumphe by Helmut Zimmermann, signed in ink on insert by Boris Becker; a signed The Margaret Smith Story by Margaret Smith, signed in ink on title page by Margaret Court; Tennis Down Under by F. Stole & K. Wydro; a signed The ATP Tour Year Two 1991, signed in ink on insert by Connors, Lendl, Agassi, Forget, Becker, Courier, Stich, Sampras; a signed Buch der Tennisrackets by Siefried Kuebler (5) £80 - 100**

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485 The Annals of Tennis by Julian Marshall, 1877, printed by Horace Cox, London the green hard cover with black and gilt illustrated covers with tennis racquet symbols and title in gilt, 226 pages, 45 plates, wear to the spine edges and corners or hardcover, some foxing on internal pages £500 - 600**

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487 Tennis: Paumier, Encyclopedie de Diderot and d’Alembent, circa 1771 a folio with nine engraved plates of real tennis interest labelled Paulmerie with two pages of explanatory text, in contemporary hardcover with leather spine and corners, wear to spine and corners of hardcover, foxing to pages £400 - 500**

486 Tennis: Art du Paumier­Raquetier et de la Paume by M. de Garsault, 1767 first edition folio in contemporary binding, complete with five illustrated plates, nice condition, with contemporary hardcover biding, some foxing to pages £2,000 - 2,500**

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488 “A Treatise on Tennis” by Samuel Smith-Travers, facsimile of the 1875 edition, one of 388 copies printed by Michael Garnett Historical Publications, Melbourne, November 1985, very good; sold together with “The West Side Tennis Club Story” 60th Anniversary 1892-1952 by Edward C. Potter, Club House, Stadium and Courts, Forest Hills, Long Island, N.Y., August 1952, privately printed edition, hardback with gilt tooling on the front cover (2) £200 - 300**

489 “Regle du Jeu de Tennis ou Jeu de Paume”, 8-page brochure with illustrations explaining the rules and terminology of the game, published 1875, Rene Brissy, Paris £800 - 1,000**

490 La Paume et le Lawn Tennis” by E. de Nanteuil, G. de Saint-Clair and C. Delahaye, covered in marbled boards, 423 pages, illustrated, published 1898 by Librairie Hachette & Co, Paris, very good condition £500 - 700**

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491 “Memoires du Monsieur le Marquis de Montbrun” 1701, the 14 by 8cm leather-bound illustrated book on the history of the ancient game Jeu de Paume, published by Nicolas Chevalier and Jacques Tirel, Amsterdam, cover leather cracked and worn, pages in fairly good condition £500 - 700** 492 “Memoires du Marquis de Montbrun” 1703, the 14 by 8cm leather-bound illustrated book on the history of the ancient game Jeu de Paume, published by Jean Jacques Kanek, Amsterdam, cover leather cracked and worn, pages in fairly good condition £300 - 400**

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494 “Art du Paumier Raquetier et de la Paume” by Francois Alexandre Pierre de Garsault, Diderot and Denis & Jean le Rond d’Alembert, 9 French 18th century engraved plates “Paumier”, extracted from Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Rasisonne des Sciences, des Arts et des Mettieres 1767, plus two additional pages of text, illustrating the skills of the Real Tennis equipment maker, presented in a modern folio (45 by 31cm), excellent condition £350 - 450** 495 “Eloge de la Paume” by M Bajot, published in Paris, 1806, explaining the advantages of the game Jeu de Paume to one’s health and physical fitness, slight foxing, overall good condition £1,000 - 1,500**

493 “Art du Paumier Raquetier et de la Paume” by Francois Alexandre Pierre de Garsault, a rare first edition published 1757, 34 pages including five detailed engravings illustrating the skills of the Real Tennis equipment maker, presented in a modern folio 45 by 31cm, excellent condition £2,000 - 3,500**

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496 “Eloge de la Paume” by M Bajot, published in Paris, 1854, explaining the advantages of the game Jeu de Paume to one’s health and physical fitness, slight foxing to pages but overall good condition £600 - 800**

498 “Le Jeu de Paume des Mestayers ou L’Illustre Theatre 1595-1883” by Auguste Vitu, illustrated booklet with inside page dedication by the author, published 1883, Paris, edited by Alphonse Lemerre £500 - 700**

500 “Petit Manuel de La Longue Paume” by Edmond Collin, brochure published in Paris,1891, 17 illustrations by C. de Seegner £200 - 300**

497 “La Magnifique Histoire de Jeu de Paume” by Albert de Luze this a limited edition no. 229/1000, unusually with an original bookmark inside bearing the same edition number, 411 pages, 26.5 by 20cm, illustrated, published 1933 by Delmas, Bordeaux and Bossard, Paris, Very good condition £300 - 400**

499 “Initiation au Jeu de Longue Paume”, a brochure giving an introduction and explaining the principles of the game Jeu de Longue Paume, produced by the Federation Francaise de Longue Paume, 1962 £100 - 150**

501 Monsieur Masson, the Tennis Player, handcoloured print edition of 150, issued by the Tennis and Rackets Association 1992, 41.9 x 29.7cm £200 - 500*

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502 An original Wimbledon print of the Tennis Championship at Worple Road 1879; framed and glazed, 41 x 31cm; sold together with a b&w photograph of Miss Lottie Dod, mounted, 25.5 x 20.3cm and a Victorian tennis puzzle game, with card counters (3) £50 - 70*

504 Watercolour painting “The Tennis Party” by Tom Simpson (British, active 1887-1926), circa 1910, signed, 22.5 by 33cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 48 by 57cm.

503 A colourful & decorative poster design featuring a lady tennis player, a Warwick Nelson artist’s proof, titled “Teen Tennis”, printed on card for approval of the publication of a poster, unframed, 92 by 64cm £60 - 80*

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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. £200 - 300* 505 A late Victorian/Edwardian style mixed doubles lawn tennis match oil painting, on Windsor & Newton’s Rathbone canvas board, signed lower right corner B.X. Egan ‘51, reverse with a pencil sketch of a male tennis player behind the net, in a gilt frame, image 24 by 34cm., overall 34 by 44cm, in good condition £50 - 80*

506 Rare poster advertising a Grand Rural Fete at Seaton Delaval Gardens on Monday 1st September 1862, including Tennis Court Exercises, unframed, 57 by 22cm., in good condition, slight loss to the upper edge, fold lines Seaton Delaval Hall designed by Sir John Vanburgh & completed in 1728 for Admiral George Delaval, now a listed Grade I building owned by the National Trust, which informed the vendor a real tennis court was not built, reasonable to conclude Tennis Court Exercises in 1862 were on a very early grass or hard court. Lord Hastings gave permission for a club to use the grounds at Seaton Delaval Hall and the Seaton Delaval Lawn Tennis Annual Ball in January 1889 in the Colliery School room was attended by 60 couples, claiming to be the only club in the district. Literature: “Leisure and Recreation in a Victorian Mining Community”. £150 - 250*

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507 Five unusual tennis brooches and locket a rare combined tennis and archery oval brooch; a silver locket hallmarked Birmingham 1890 with a tennis racquet on the front; an ivorine racquet brooch with pearl circa 1890; a cross racquet and bird design brooch and a gentleman tennis player with net design brooch, total weight: 23gms, minor wear £120 - 150*

508 A group of five tennis racquet brooches, comprising a Victorian gilt metal fan tail racquet brooch with applied pearl ball and four silver flat top racquet brooches, one with lettering applied to the handle HWTC, total weight: 14gms, minor wear, one handle with minor split £150 - 200*

509 A Victorian jet hand and racquet tennis brooch sold together with a small jet cross racquet brooch; three flat top racquet brooches, one hallmarked Birmingham 1892, weight of silver brooches: 11gms, minor wear to silver brooches £200 - 250* 112

510 Three 9ct gold Victorian tennis racquet brooches comprising one with seed pearls on the handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1888; one racquet mounted with sapphires and pearls on the handle and another with marcasites in the handle, total weight: 7.6gms, some seed pearls missing £250 - 300*

512 Five Victorian silver tennis brooches comprising three double racquet brooches; one with shoes and a boater hat design and another with cross racquets, total weight: 18.7gms, minor wear, no hallmarks apparent, signs of old solder marks on the brooch pin hinges £150 - 200*

513 Two Victorian silver tennis brooches, with registration diamond mark of 1880 one brooch with cross racquets across a tennis net and the other brooch of a tennis net, total weight: 16gms, 3 x 4cm, minor surface wear, nets intact £175 - 200 511 Interesting collection of six Art Deco tennis related collectables, comprising a continental silver Art Deco tennis player bookmark, hallmarked 935; an Art Deco tie slide with green enamel decoration; an Art Deco tennis player brooch in wood; an Art Deco enamel lady tennis player brooch; a silver scarf pin with mother of pearl, hallmarked Birmingham 1910 and a sterling silver brooch, minor wear, some enamel losses to brooch surround £75 - 100*

514 A rare Victorian tennis brooch in silver-gilt, with registration diamond mark of 1880 the brooch has cross racquets with ball attached to the net, weight: 9.5gms, 3 x 4cm, in good condition £250 - 300*

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515 Five jewellery items relating to Ping Pong or Whiff Waff which was invented circa 1901 consisting of a silver brooch hallmarked Birmingham 1901; two 9ct gold battledores and net with mother of pearl inlay charm, marked.375 with registration number for 1901; a similar battledore charm in silver, registration number for 1901 with agate inlay; a silver battledore charm with enamel inlay; a net and bat charm, total weight: 5gm - silver, 2.5gms - 9ct, minor wear, enamel and mother of pearl good £100 - 150*

516 Three Victorian silver tennis brooches with tilt head design consisting of cross racquets with diamond stringing patterned handle brooch, hallmarked Birmingham 1889; a similar pendant, hallmarked Birmingham 1896; another with patterned handle and racquet head brooch and another brooch, total weight: 16.8gms, minor wear, brooch pins intact £150 - 200*

517 A rare Victorian silver charm set consisting of two shoes, a boater hat, a racquet and a set of balls; sold together with an unusual gloved hand holding a hinged tennis ball with racquet inside and a scarf pin of a lady’s head with crossed racquets and net, total weight:10.9gms, minor wear, old solder join at back of hat pin £75 - 100*

519 Four Victorian and later silver tennis brooches, the first hallmarked Birmingham 1893, crossed racquets, flowerheads applied to crescents; the second hallmarked Birmingham 1911 with crossed racquets and a net; the third with crossed racquets and a shield enamelled with a floral spray and letter B; the fourth a crescent brooch with applied racquet, hallmarked Chester 1889, total weight 17gr., overall good condition with minor old solder marks £100 - 120*

518 Five tennis related brooches comprising of a horseshoe and racquet with gilt floral highlights, hallmarked Birmingham 1888; a racquet with gilt floral highlights; a racquet and bow, hallmarked Birmingham 1897; a racquet and agate trefoil, hallmarked Birmingham 1909 and a racquet and vine leaf crescent shaped brooch, total weight: 15.7gms, minor surface wear, minor wear to agate £150 - 180*

520 9ct. gold tennis racquet lapel pin with pearl, in original fitted box for London retailer Michael Rose, Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, the pin hallmarked .375, Birmingham 1931, makers mark AJ, length: 6.5cm, weight: 1.8gms, good condition £70 - 100*

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523 Three Victorian and later silver tennis brooches the first a circular brooch with racquet, ball and floral sprig, hallmarked Birmingham 1896; the second an oval brooch with applied racquet with bird seated on the handle, hallmarked Chester 1891; the third oblong with applied racquet and flowerhead decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1891; sold together with a silver tennis racquet pendant with suspension ring, import hallmarks, total weight 14 gr. condition good, with little wear (4) £100 - 120*

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522 A white metal belt buckle embossed with a tennis match, circa 1920s rectangular, inscribed L.B.F. lower right corner, stamped to reverse Bte Sgdg, letter M, 2.7 by 4.7cm. £60 - 80*

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524 A collection of eleven tennis medals, comprising five in English silver, comprising a Yorkshire Tennis Club Scarborough Members Medal, engraved on reverse Mrs L.W Moynihan, hallmarked Birmingham 1910; Streatham Lawn Tennis Cup Competition, engraved on reverse Mrs A.K Callow (Junior) 1932, in fitted box; L.T.A. Ladies Inter County Hard Court Championship Winners Surrey Miss E Warren 1920-21; Middlesex County Tennis Association 1925 Ladies 2nd division Enfield L.T.C. enamel medal and Silver fob medal F.L.T.C.; four in continental bronze, comprising Gstaad Palace Tennis Club 1924; a gilt broze Van Hammee Medal 1913, Tennis Tournament for Members of 1st Hockey team won by Edward Warner, 50mm diameter, in original case; Tennis Basse Normandie 1913, in fitted case and a 1920s medal depicting a tennis player; and two in continental silver, a Dutch square medal plaque with tulip design and the initials N.L.T.B., the reverse inscribed VAN LENNEP BOKAAL, 1931; the other Gernan, the reverse inscribed WR.ARBEITER-TENNIS, VEREIN, VEREINMEISTERSCHAFT, 1930, II, FRAUEN-EINZEL £140 - 180*

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525 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) £100 - 140* 526 Two circular medals cast with the Men’s Singles trophy and commemorating the “Jubilee Lawn Tennis Championships Wimbledon 1877-1926”, tablets unnamed on sprig of oak, one in a fitted red case, diameter 5cm. Each player at the Jubilee Championships in 1926 was presented with one of these medals, further examples are held in the collection of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. £70 - 100* 527 Two silver medals awarded for the Wadham Lodge Lord Lovat Tennis Cup in 1932 and 1933 at Highams Park Methodist L.T.C., each with suspension ring and bronzed embossed tennis player on the front, hallmarked Birmingham 1931 & 1933; sold together with a silver medal with a racquet above a shield with central tennis match disc, suspension ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1945, total weight: 32.8gms, good condition, with minor wear (3) £50 - 80*

528 528 A French copper token for Jeu de Paume named for F. Perdrix racquet maker to King Louis XV at Versailles, dated 1739, obverse inscribed F PERDRIX PAVMIER DV ROY 1739, reverse rubbed inscribed DITE MORIRO in a circular paper box, weight: 6.1gms, diameter: 28mm £2,000 - 2,500* 529 A French silver medal for Jeu de Paume, dated 1905, in the form of a silver plaquette inscribed JEU DE PAUME, ERNEST MALLET, SOCIETAIRE, 1905, decorated in relief with two racquets and a basket of balls, the reverse with a tennis court scene, in original paper box, weight: 63gms, wear to box £300 - 500*

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531 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) £100 - 140* 531

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532 George Hillyard/ Harold Mahony tennis prize and studio 532 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 24.0cms. Beaker Height 11.5cms. 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. £1,400 - 1,800* 533 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*

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534 Silver plated twin handle loving cup and cover, inscribed “Mr & Mrs Spencer on their silver wedding with R & H.W’s good wishes 1875-1900” the cover modelled with a finial of the player holding a racquet wearing knickerbockers and flat cap, underside of base impressed maker’s mark John Grinsell & Sons Birmingham, numbered 866, height: 27cm, base diameter: 15.5cm, clean condition £250 - 350*

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535 Rare and early trophy for wheelchair tennis circa 1980s and inscribed Calais, in the form of a pottery water jug, hand painted with a wheelchair tennis match within the head of a racquet with strings incised into the body, the tapered jug with loop handle, height 24cm. Wheelchair tennis is played at Grand Slams and is one of the sports contested at the Summer Paralympics, with three categories Men, Women and Quads, each category has singles and doubles tournaments. Wheelchair tennis increased in popularity in 1976 due to the efforts of Brad Parks (American, b.1957), who is seen as the creator of competitive wheelchair tennis. With France becoming the first country in Europe putting a programme in place in 1982 and the sport acquired the status of fully fledged competition in the 1992 Barcelona Summer Paralympics. £100 - 150*

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536 Real Tennis and Rackets Collectables comprising of an aquatint of Fleet Prison, featuring Tom and Jerry v Sir John Blubber, circa 1830; Racquet & Tennis Club 1935, printed by J.J. Little I Ives Company, New York; Pierce Egan’s Book of sports, No.XV; a tennis desk inkwell in the form of a tennis player holding a racquet flanked by a cut glass inkwell with white metal hinged lid and oval embossed base, 11 x 12.5cm and a spelter figure of a male tennis player holding a racquet upon a socle plinth base, 12.5cm (5) £80 - 120*

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537 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. £200 - 250* 538 Five tennis related collectables, comprising of two tennis racquet pencil holders;a Victorian brass tennis racquet embossed buckle; a tennis racquet letter opener and a tennis racquet hat pin £50 - 80*

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539 A rare French Art Deco patinated and gilt bronze ivorine figure of a lady tennis player, signed Solange Bertrand (French, 1913-2011) modelled standing wearing a green patinated coat and carrying a tennis racquet, raised upon a square stepped onyx plinth base, number 2 impressed on the base of the coat and signed S. Bertrand on the top of the onyx plinth base, height: 15.5cm £1,200 - 1,500*

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541 A fine Swiss Art Deco silver open faced pocket watch by Eberhard & Co, Chaux-De-Fonds, the dial with Arabic hours, spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the reverse enamelled with an Art Deco male tennis player, with suspension ring, case back numbered 28188, Swiss silver hallmarked.925, total weight: 59.5 gr., dial diameter 42mm., case diameter 45mm., movement working, minor wear to dial and case £400 - 500*

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542 A continental silver cigarette case with crossed tennis racquets above a blue gemset ball, the square hinged case with planished body, blue gemset opening button and gilt interior, bears.800 stamp, LR makers mark, numbered 130, weight 112gr., 8.5 by 8.3cm., good overall condition with minor surface wear £120 - 160*

543 Alpacca white metal ‘pop-up’ cigarette case, decorated both sides with embossed racquets and balls, circa 1920s the upward pressure on the base opens the twin hinged flaps at the top raising the cigarettes into view, marks Alpacca, weight: 83.3 gr., 9 by 6.5cm., good condition £60 - 80*

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544 A “Willow” Metal Co Japan cigarette lighter decorated with tennis player and racquet with ball on either side, sold together with two white metal cigarette cases, each embossed with a tennis match flanked by floral garland, two sizes, unmarked, weight of cases 117.4gr., 9 by 7cm. and 9 by 6.2cm., lighter 4.8 by 4.1cm., minor wear to each, lighter not tested (3) £80 - 120*

545 French white metal circular box with a tennis match embossed hinged lid and suspension ring circa 1900, the embossed image is signed Frainier on the left vertical support of the summer house behind the net; sold together with a Frainier white metal napkin ring, late 19th/early 20th century, depicting a similar tennis match, signed Frainier to left support and monogram lower right corner, box 5 by 1.2cm.; napkin ring: 3.9 by 5cm. (2) £100 - 120*

546 A pair of German bisque figures of tennis players, circa 1890 modelled as a lady and gentleman tennis player standing, in a coral and white colouration with gilt highlights holding a tennis racquet, painted factory mark on base 24, height 31.5cm; sold together with a Mary Gregory blue glass bud vase, circa 1900, with a tennis player in white, height: 20.5cm, condition good with little wear (3) £150 - 200*

547 A Lladro Tennis Player figurine, designed by Juan Huerta, circa 1982 modelled standing about to serve on an oval base, blue factory stamp to base, 30.5cm, good condition no box £250 - 300*

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548 Framed photograph of the Cambridge v Oxford varsity lawn tennis teams in 1929, the teams including some famous players, R J Ritchie, W S Van Alen & K C Gandar Dower, hand illumination and legend to mount, 39 by 36cm.; sold together with a larger framed photograph of just the Cambridge team of the same year, similarly had illumination and legend, 50 by 63cm. (2) £50 - 100*

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549 A collection of Tennis Trim Cards of Lady Players mainly from the 1920s/30s, comprising Miss Boothby (1909); F. James, signed; Haylock; E. Coyler; Harvey; Aussen; Shepherd Barron; Pittman; Healy; O’Hara Wood; Covell; Bundy; James; Goldsack; Watson; Ackhurst; Bennett; Beckingham, etc (32) £150 - 200*

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550 A good collection of 24 Victorian cabinet cards of tennis scenes, dating from 1880 to 1890, some mounted, comprising Holly Park Tennis Club June 1893: Caledonian Lawn Tennis Club; Tennis Parties; Lady Tennis Players, etc.; sold together with tennis postcards featuring club scenes, matches and cartoons, featuring Eastbourne 1905, Van Ryn, O’Hara, Wood, Austin, Olliff, Ashe, signed examples from Roche and Okker, a rare 1905 Argentina card and a Wennerberg card; a 1921 St Nicolas for Boys and Girls depicting tennis on the cover and a collection of tennis related press cuttings (qty) £100 - 150*

551 A large collection of Tennis Press Photographs from the 1930s to 1960s, comprising Ulrich, Bowrey, Truman, Drysdale, Richardson, Knight, Gorman, Turner, Flam, Palafox, Stove, Brown, Jauffret, Koch, Palmer, Menzel, Matthews, Arilla, Santana, Fletcher, Segal, Longson Parker, etc (74) £150 - 200*

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552 552 A collection of press photographs of British men’s and ladies tennis Players from 1930s to 1970s, featuring Dan Maskell, Becker, Tony Mottram, Knights, Sangster, Laver, Buster Mottram, Matthews, Davies, Cox, Taylor, Wilson & Hutchings, Joan Austin, Stammers, Hardwick, DuPont, Ward, Sampson, Fletcher, Partridge, Reynolds, Hart, Fry, Todd (over 50 photographs) £100 - 150*

554 A comprehensive collection of press photographs of men’s and ladies tennis players during the 1960s to 1970s, featuring Mulligan, Dowdeswell, Arilla, Ayaya, Cox, Fletcher, Segal, Davidson, Mulloy, Ayre, Richey, Brown, Melville, Tegart, Dmitrova, Buding, Barkovic, Evert, Turner, Mastoff, Lendl, Capriati, Wilander, Jarryd, Cash, Becker (qty). £100 - 150*

555 A collection of b&w photographs of John McEnroe covering his tennis career from 1979 to 1991, featuring McEnroe holding The Queen’s Club trophy in 1979; action photographs of him at a Wirral Tennis Tournament June 1989 programme; also a two piece Dunlop advertising figure of McEnroe (qty) £50 - 80*

553 A comprehensive collection of b&w press photographs of the top men’s tennis players from the 1930s to 1950s, featuring Brugnon, Filby, Collins, Destremeau, Pietrangoli, Sirola, Redl, Shields, Von Cramm, Quist, Bromwich, Tom Brown, Washer, Rose, Ulrich, Schroeder, Larsen, Menzel, Don Candy, S Davidson, Seagman and postcard of J M Buchan signed in black ink; (125 approx) £200 - 300* 555 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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556 A collection of tennis postcards dating from the 1920s to 1970s, some by Trim & Co., featuring Crawley, Austin, Wheatley signed in ink, Shields, Tilden, McNair, Lenglen & O’Hara Wood, Ryan, Nicholl, Ryan & Brown, Nuthall, De Alvarez, Patty, K. McGregor signed with blue ink pen to reverse, T. Trabert, Miss A Mortimer, L. Hoad, Mrs O. Morozova, M. Santana, Virginia Wade, A.R. Ashe, Miss D. Hart, F. Sedgman signed with blue ink pen to reverse, Miss E.F. Goolagong, Miss S. Fay, Miss G. Moran, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, J. Drobny, Miss M. Connolly, Mrs B. Fleitz (35) £100 - 150* 557 A comprehensive press photographic collection of Wimbledon Tennis Champions and runners-up spanning over 60 years from 1939 to 2001, some autographed press colour and b&w photographs include Pete Sampras signed with black marker pen; Boris Becker signed in black marker pen; Andre Agassi signed in black marker pen; Michael Stich signed in black marker pen; Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Bjorn Borg signed in gold marker pen; Frank Sedgman signed in black marker pen; Franciso Segura signed in black pen; Tony Trabert signed in black marker pen; Jaroslav Drobny blue ink signed card with photograph; Vic Seixas blue ink signed card with photograph; Arthur Ashe black ink signed card with two photographs; Jan Kodes blue ink signed card with photograph; Wilhelm Bungert blue ink signed postcard; Roy Emerson black ink signed photograph copy; together with unsigned photographs of Rod Laver, Jimmy Connors, Ivanisivic, Edberg, McEnroe, Lendl, Newcombe, Santana, Schroeder, Riggs, Petre, Patty and many others; lot also includes three copies of British Lawn Tennis & Squash magazines, July 1950, March & April 1952 (qty) £300 - 400* 558 A collection of tennis press photographs, mostly b&w match action from the 1980s/90s, with backstamps and captions, various sizes (qty. approx. 100) £100 - 150* 559 Photographs of an 1899 Tennis Tournament at Moor Top Ackworth in West Yorkshire, from an album page decorated with racquets, net and balls; sold together with a group of photographs of The Manor House Brondesbury Park, N.W. London (Miss Clarke’s School), comprising the first school room 1886 with six further photographs of house, chapel and group of teachers with pupils holding tennis racquets, all on card.

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Miss Clarke’s Manor House School was demolished in 1934 to make way for residential housing on the horseshoe-shaped Manor House Drive off the main Brondesbury Park road. £60 - 80*

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560 560 A collection of b&w postcards of tennis legends published by E. Trim & Co & Chaplin Jones, including Nunoi, Spence, Kingscote, Crole, Rees, Okamoto, Feret, Lacoste, Anderson, Tilden, Sturgess, Wilson, Kirby, Hoad, Cochet, George, Washer, Pellizza, Huber, Satoh, Plaix, some featuring signatures (59 approx) £500 - 600* 561 A selection of Wimbledon b&w tennis postcards of tennis legends, including Ward, Dupont, Bundy, Fay, Connolly, Fletcher, Baker, Partridge, Rinkel, Glover, Mottram, Pails, Mulloy, Barrett, Worthington, Hartwig, Knight, Paish, McGregor, etc. £280 - 320* 562 A signed selection of Tennis b&w postcards of tennis legends, including Doris Hart, Tony Trabert, Budge Patty; other signatures on paper include Osborne, Brough, Larsen, Kramer, Sedgman, signed in black marker pen or ink (15 postcards) £150 - 200* 563 Five rare and early lawn tennis balls circa 1890, each with India rubber core and stitched white flannel outer casing, in good preserved condition and colour, with just minor losses to white flannel £200 - 300* 564 A racquet for the game of Longue Paume, the outdoor version of Jeu de Paume, by Rouillard of Amiens with makers stamp, very good condition £300 - 500*

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562 565 A collection of six early wooden tennis racquets, comprising “The Invincible” fan tail racquet by T.M. Gardiner Hoddesdon, circa 1900; a fishtail racquet by E.W. Riley, circa 1890; a fishtail racquet by Prosser & Sons, circa 1890; a fishtail racquet by E. Nusser, circa 1890; a flat tip racquet by F.H. Ayres and a Victorian child’s racquet, general good condition, child’s racquet head slightly warped £100 - 150*

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566 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 £220 - 260* 567

567 A collection of seven tennis racquets, an American Wright & Ditson Les Stoefen Autograph tennis racquet, circa 1933, with original stringing, in excellent condition; two Wilson Maureen Connolly Autograph tennis racquets, circa 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 circa 1930; a Wilson T2000 racquet, a model made famous by Jimmy Connors in the 1970s; an Edwardian mahogany press with a Williams & Sons racquet, a Populaire racquet, a Champion racquet and a Select racquet; two French Coupe Davis racquets by Cochet Sports Lyon & Paris, circa 1928 in a tennis press; sold together with Tennis Advertising Memorabilia, comprising a 1930s Bow Brand British Elasgut new Synthetic Strings advertising board; “Have Your Racket Restrung Here” Bow Brand advertising board; F.H Ayers Ltd Tennis Catalogue 1932; F.H Ayers Lawn Tennis Balls box cover (qty) £150 - 250*

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568 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 collectable 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) £50 - 70*

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OLYMPIC GAMES & ATHLETICS 569 Athens 1896 Olympic Games participation medal, silver-plated 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, plating is quite thin £350 - 450* 569 570 Paris 1900 Olympic Games juror’s plaque, in silver by Christofle of Paris, signed by the designer L. Bottee, inscribed 1900, JURY £1,000 - 1,200* 571 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. £500 - 600* 572 Paris 1900 Olympic Games ‘Concours d’Automobiles’ silver-gilt award plaque, by Frederic Vernon (1858-1912), awarded for an automobile motoring event held in conjunction with the 1900 Exposition Universelle although deemed ‘unofficial’ as part of the Paris 1900 Olympiad, rectangular, struck with design in relief to both sides, the obverse bearing text REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE PARIS 1900 EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE and image of the winged Goddess of Victory Nike, against a Paris cityscape, and scattering laurel leaves, with sculptor’s name F VERNON to lower right corner, the reverse struck with image of a victorious ancient Greek Olympic athlete on a podium against an Athenian cityscape, inscribed with text to lower edge CONCOURS D’AUTOMOBILES’, stamped with French Assay mark and ARGENT to lower edge, 58 by 41cm. £1,800 - 2,500* 571 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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573 Ticket and ephemera for the Exposition Universelle de 1900 incorporating the Paris Olympic Games, including an issued right for 20 francs that permitted entrance to the exhibition, an entrance ticket, and an admission booklet retaining a stub for the spectacles £140 - 180*

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574 Athens 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games commemorative medal, silvered-bronze plaquette, by Paul Vannier, an athlete stands before the Panathenaic Olympic Stadium holding a sword aloft, palm spray and shield, reverse Victory flies over olive tree and temple, 7 by 5cm. £150 - 180*

576 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 £90 - 120*

575 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 £100 - 130*

577 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 £300 - 400*

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578 A rare bronze 1908 London Olympic Games Donors Participation medal presented to dignitaries and officials, the circular medal inscribed obverse ELIS ATHENS PARIS ST LOUIS LONDON, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES HELD IN LONDON 1908, in original F. VAUGHTON & SONS BIRMINGHAM leather bound box with gilt tooling OLYMPIC GAMES OF LONDON, 1908, DONOR, diameter: 50mm, weight: 59gms £600 - 800*

581 Official Report for the London 1908 Olympic Games, by Theodore Andrea Cook, 796 pages, illustrations, extensive coverage, red cloth with portrayals of the participation medal, published by the British Olympic Council £250 - 400** 582 An official photograph of the British Olympic Tug-of-War team 1912-13, the image 24 by 28cm., formal team-group the team wearing Great Britain competitor’s vests, printed legend to lower margin, overall 36 by 46cm.

579 London 1908 Olympic Games competitor’s badge, by Vaughton of Birmingham, silvered bronze & enamel, head of Athena, inscribed COMPETITOR, reverse stamped 1329, brooch fitting £300 - 400*

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580 Silver version of the London 1908 Olympic Games participation medal, 60gr., by Vaughton, designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of Victory, a quadriga winning a chariot race, and legend £600 - 800*

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583 Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games official report, extensive report on Games, plus history from Ancient Games to London 1908, cloth bindings £140 - 200**

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584 Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games participation medal awarded to the Swedish long-distance runner Verner Magnusson, bronze, signed P. Theunis, the obverse struck with a female figure crowning three athletes, the reverse with a male athlete driving a biga; sold together with a silver-gilt & enamel medal named to Werner Magnusson, inscribed I.F. KAMRATERNA, GOTEBORG, 1963, ribbon suspension (2) Magnusson competed in three events at the Antwerp 1920 Olympic games winning a bronze medal representing Sweden in the men’s cross-country team event. He also finished 13th in the x-country individual race and was 6th on the track in the 10,000 metres. £400 - 600*

585 585 Chamonix 1st Winter Olympic Games 1924 bronze third place prize and participant’s medal, 55mm, by R. Bénard, victorious athlete holding skates and skis, Alps in background, reverse with French legend, the only time that the participation medal was the same as a prize medal, there were only 258 participants in Chamonix, very rare accordingly £5,500 - 6,000*

586 1924 Paris Olympic Games Official Press Badge, the shield-shaped badge with Olympic Rings above blue enamel inscribed VIII OLYMPIADE PARIS 1924 PRESSE surrounding motif and COF, reverse stamped with individual number 4458 £200 - 300*

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587 Ephemera relating to swimmer Lucy Morton who became Britain’s first women’s swimming Gold medallist when she won the 200 metres breast stroke 587 at the 1924 Paris Olympics, comprising a rare programme for the final on 18 July 1924 plus original postcards featuring Morton in swimming costume, the GB team and the squad parading at the opening ceremony, a b&w action photo of Morton winning the Gold and an embroidered Olympic Games 1924 blazer badge (6) £250 - 300* 586 128

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588 An exceptionally rare signed postcard from the Lucy Morton autograph collection comprising of a French issued postcard of the Great Britain Swimming & Diving teams for the 1924 Paris Olympics, taken at Blackpool prior to leaving for Paris, signed to reverse by virtually the full squad and officials, approximately 42 signatures in pencil, including Tanner, Barker, McKenzie; members of the ladies 4 x 100 silver medal relay team Hatfield, Belle, White; diving Hunt; water polo Molesworth and others and F A Unwin who took part in 1908 Olympics; sold together with a signed b&w photocard of Lucy Morton wearing GB Olympic uniform, signed to reverse, dated 1924 (2) £200 - 250* 589 St Moritz 1928 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal awarded to Andre Poplimont, Chef d’Equipe of the Belgian Olympic Team, bronze, by M. Martin for Huguenin Frès, Nike standing on platform driven by two horses, mountains in background, rev. legend in six lines, 37mm., in original paper box Andre Georges Poplimont (1893-1973) was a Belgian ice hockey player and fencer. As a hockey player he won a bronze medal at the 1924 European Championships whilst Belgium finished ranked 7th at the 1924 Chamonix Winter Olympic Games. As a fencer he narrowly missed out on a medal in the team epee event at the Los Angeles 1932 Olympics with Belgium finishing 4th. £700 - 900*

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590 Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games silver second place prize medal, designed by Prof. Giuseppe Cassiolo, obverse with Victory seated above a stadium, the reverse with a winner being carried by jubilant athletes £6,500 - 8,000*

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591 Three Olympic Games commemorative car grille badges, the first a Los Angeles 1932, traces of blue enamel to the oceans in the central roundel, height 16cm., the second a Berlin 1936, 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., the third issued by the British Olympic Asscociation, chrome metal & enamel, bearing Olympic Rings and inscribed BRITISH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION £180 - 220*

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592 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 £500 - 600* 593 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. £250 - 350*

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594 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 £180 - 220* 595 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games Great Britain team member’s lapel badge, enamel Union Jack on a white ground, gilt Olympic rings and dated 1936 £200 - 250*

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596 596 Japanese kimono, a souvenir of the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, with various printed cotton scenes and inscribed BERLIN 1936 £150 - 200* 597 An original 1936 Berlin Summer Olympic Games Boxing 16mm film reel, the film reel housed in a gilt cardboard sleeve with red cover, with applied label inscribed OEGEO MEISTER DER FAUST 1/22 (Boxing) with folded text insert in German £80 - 120* 598 An original 1936 Berlin Summer Olympic Games Marathon 16mm film reel, the film reel housed in a gilt cardboard sleeve with red cover, with applied label inscribed OEGEO UNSTERBLICHES MARATHON II/3 (Marathon) is from “Fest der Volker” with folded text insert in German, red sleeve bears OPTIKER STAHL OPTIK-PHOTO WEIDEN sticker, wear to exterior of sleeve and folded insert £80 - 120*

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599 Athletics collection relating to sprint hurdler Don O. Finlay, comprising a bronze 1930 Amateur Athletic Association 1930 Special Jubilee Edition Championship medal, held at Stamford Bridge, the reverse engraved STANDARD 120 YARDS HURDLES 16-1/5TH D.O. FINLAY, in original box, diameter: 38mm; a silvered 1936 Inter-Services Athletic Championships Winners medal, reverse engraved 1936 120 YDS HURDLES WINNER, in original box, diameter: 38mm; a silvered 1937 Royal Air Force Athletic & Cross Country Association 2nd place medal, reverse engraved 1937 PUTTING THE SHOT CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND, in original box, diameter: 44mm; a bonze 1938 Royal Air Force Athletic & Cross Country Association Winners medal, reverse engraved TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS DIVISION III 1938 120 YARDS HURDLES TEAM WINNERS, in original box, diameter: 50mm; a 1938 Great Britain v Norway London 110 metres hurdles winners shield trophy, the silver engraved mounts with enamelled shield applied to an oak shield trophy, bears silver hallmarks, height: 16.8cm and a white metal and enamelled French medal for Athletics event in France v England, inscribed MATCH D’ATHLETISME FRANCE ANGLETERRE (6) Don O. Finlay was a leading British Athlete in the 1920/30s, he took part in three Olympic Games, winning bronze in the 1932 Los Angles games, silver in the 1936 Berlin games and in the 1948 London games hit the hurdle in the heat and fell. However such was his standing that he took the oath on behalf of the athletes at London 1948 games. He won gold in the 1934 British Commonwealth Games and in the 1938 European Games. He rarely lost and was also accomplished at other disciplines. He had a remarkable career and won the D.F.C. - A.F.C. award. He was credited with kills in combat and was paralysed in a car accident in 1966 and died in 1970. £200 - 250*

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600 London 1948 Olympic Games IOC official’s badge, gilt-metal, designed with Olympic Rings, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, with bar enamelled I.O.C., coloured ribbon beneath £1,200 - 1,500* 601 A presentation from the Hungarian Olympic Committee on the occasion of the 1948 London Olympic Games, in the form of a bronze figure of Hadik Husar by the sculptor Kisfaludi Zsigmond Strobl (1884-1975), signed and inscribed to base, incorporating Olympic Rings, height: 27cm 1948 represented the centenary year of the Hungarian Revolution hence the choice of the Hungarian General Andras Hedik as the subject matter for the presentation. £120 - 160*

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602 A collection of Olympic Daily Programmes 601 dating from 1948 including London 1948 Olympic Athletics programmes at the Empire Stadium from Saturday 31st July, Monday 2nd August, Tuesday 3rd August, Wednesday 4th August, Thursday 5th August, Friday 6th August, Saturday 7th August; Helsinki 1952 Olympic Opening Ceremony programme Saturday 19th July, Athletics programmes Sunday 20th July, Monday 21st July, Wednesday 23rd July, Friday 25th July, Saturday 26th July, Sunday 27th July; Roma 1960 Olympic Athletics programmes 31st August to 8th September numbered 1 to 8, Marathon programme 10th September, Swimming and Water Polo programme 3rd September; sold together with a 1948 AAA Annual Championship at White City Stadium programme for Friday 2nd & Saturday 3rd July; an English Cross Country Union 68th English Senior Championship at Royal Air Force Bedford 5th March 1955 programme and two Athletics Weekly 17th and 24th September 1960 (29) programme staples rusted, minor damaged to page corner and spines £200 - 250**

603 Official Report for the London 1948 Olympic Games, 580 pages, comprehensive coverage with numerous illustrations, green cloth with gold stamped Olympic insignia to front cover, published by The 1948 Game Organising Committee £140 - 180**

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604 A medal issued for the XIV Indian Olympic Games held in Bombay in 1950, in gilt-bronze, obverse with classical athlete riding in a quadriga, the reverse with the the Gateway of India, Olympic Rings and inscribed XIV INDIAN OLYMPIC GAMES, BOMBAY, 1950 £150 - 200* 605 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 £120 - 160* 606 Emil Zatopek signed photograph, 15.5 by 10.5cm. b&w, signed in black marker and dated 1999; sold together with a b&w press photograph of the legendary long distance runner after victory at the Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games, 15 by 20cm. (2) £60 - 80*

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607 An excellent autograph album with signatures of sporting competitors at the 1956 Olympic Games held in Melbourne, some track and field competitors but mostly boxing, including the medallists McTaggart, Spinks, Papp, Tores & Rademacher, plus the athletes Zatopek, Strickland, etc; sold together with a 1956 programme and three individual four-page supplements for boxing events £300 - 400* 608 Stockholm 1956 Equestrian Olympic Games prize medal believed to be a maker’s prototype, slightly heavier at 109gr. than the issued silver prize medal (106gr.), obverse with design by John Sjosvard featuring a classical Greek horseman, inscribed XVI OLYMPIADENS RYTTARTAVLINGAR, 1956, STOCKHOLM, reverse with Olympic Rings & torch, inscribed JEUX OLYMPIQUES, OLYMPIA, CITIUS. ALTIUS, FORTIUS; sold with a participant’s badge for the same Games in gilt-metal & red enamel (2) £3,000 - 4,000*

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609 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; sold together with an official’s badge similarly designed, by Lagerstroms, Mjolby, in gilt, brooch fitting (2) £1,000 - 1,400*

611 Rome 1960 Olympic Games participant’s medal, bronze, 55mm., by E. Greco, nude female torchbearer superimposed over Olympic Rings, the reverse with a flock of eagles soaring over the Olympic Stadium in Rome, in case £180 - 220*

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610 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 £1,200 - 1,400*

613 Perth 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games bronze 3rd place winner’s medal for weightlifting (lightweight division) awarded to Jimmy Moir of Scotland 612 Rome 1960 Olympic Games poster, Italian language poster, 99 x 70cm, creases and minor tears to edges £450 - 550*

Jimmy Moir later emigrated from Scotland to Canada and competed for the Canadian national team. £180 - 220*

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615 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Olympic Organising Committee badge, goldplated, inscribed COMMITTEE on blue enamelled bar, white ribbons, yellow centre stripe, in original case of issue £700 - 750*

616 A collection of Olympic Games press photographs, mostly b&w match action from summer Games between 1956 and 1976, with backstamps and captions, various sizes (qty. approx. 100) £100 - 150*

617 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Official Report, Japanese language edition, 2 vols in a slip case, plus map of venues, extensive coverage and illustrations, in Japanese language, published by the Organising Committee, this set is still with its original cardboard packaging £160 - 200**

614 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, blackened aluminum alloy bowl inscribed XVIII OLYMPIAD TOKYO 1964, cylinder clad with stainless steel, 65cm., shaft end unsealed £4,000 - 5,000*

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Josef Feistmantl (1939-2019) (Austrian Olympic & World Championship Luge gold medallist) Lots 618 to 627 Luge was not a harmless pleasure in its beginnings and there were frequent tragic accidents. Josef Feistmantl became Olympic, World and European Champion. He was just 24 years old when he became Olympic Champion in Luge Double in Innsbruck in 1964. The real highlight of his sporting career was yet to come. Though in a different way than he would have imagined at the time. At the age of 14 he was already successfully rushing into international luge. At that time not quite a harmless sport. Josef Feistmantl like many other competitors constructed the sleds himself. Furthermore, racing in natural ice channels with no protection on the sides often turned out to be harmful for the competitors. The true lugers´ passion left many competitors with many injuries and some even paid with their lives. In 1969 the Luge World Championships in Königssee, Germany, were held on an artificial ice rink for the first time. Feistmantl won the Gold Medal in Luge Single. Unfortunately, his victory was overshadowed by the fatal accident of Polish champion Stanislaw Paczka. After the award ceremony, Feistmantl spontaneously and more importantly quietly without the knowledge of the press endowed his World Champion Gold

Medal to the Polish delegation to have them hand over the medal to the mother of the dead Polish racer. A gesture that should make him a legend. It made him the man, who quietly gifted his Gold Medal. In recognition for his gesture, he was chosen to ignite the Olympic Fire at the ceremonial opening of the Olympic Games 1976 in Innsbruck. Additionally, in the late 80s he was awarded the World Fair Play Price in Paris. Summary of his most important medals: Olympic Games Gold 1964 Innsbruck Men´s Doubles World Championships Gold 1969 Königsee Men´s Singles Silver 1959 Villard de Lans Men’s Singles Silver 1970 Königsee Men’s Singles Bronze 1967 Hammarstrand Men’s Singles Bronze 1954 Davos Men´s Singles European Championships Gold 1967 Königsee Men’s Doubles Silver 1954 Davos Men’s Doubles Silver 1962 Weissenbach Men´s Doubles

618 Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympic Games Gold medal awarded to Josef Feistmantl of Austria for the Luge mens doubles event, in silver-gilt, signed by the designer M. Coufal, the obverse inscribed OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE IX and Olympic rings, the reverse inscribed INNSBRUCK 1964 RENNRODELN (Luge), original red and white silk ribbon, diameter: 70mm, weight: 160gms There were 70 gold medals awarded at the 1964 Winter Olympic Games. £10,000 - 15,000*

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619 Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympic Games Gold medal winner’s diploma awarded to Josef Feistmantl of Austria for the Luge men’s doubles event, 47 x 35cm; sold together with Feistmantl’s competitor’s badge, gilt metal and red enamel inscribed WETTKAMPFER; a pair of competitor’s number tabards No.33 and No.327; a cased Honorary plaque presented by the Austrian state to commemorate his Olympic gold medal; a group of pins relating to Innsbruck 1964, including team issues for Japan, USA, Italy, Austria, Spain, and others, a congratulatory telegram from the Governor of the state of Tirol; an original newspaper and uniform patch (qty) £800 - 1,200*

620 Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austria’s Josef Feistmantl, comprising official photo ID card; a gilt metal and blue enamel competitor’s badge; a competitor’s tabard No.5; a pair of uniform patches; a group of five pins for Grenoble including Norway and South Korea teams; the lot also including a bronze and marble plaque inscribed 1967 (qty) £400 - 600* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

621 Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austria’s Josef Feistmantl, comprising a participation medal, in bronze, designed by S. Fukuda; a competitor’s badge in silver and green enamel with yellow ribbon; official photo ID card; two competitor’s tabards numbered 8 and 29; five various uniform patches including one inscribed OSTERREICH SAPPORO 1972; two pennants one from the city of Sapporo, the other from the Austrian Olympic team; a group of pin badges including two rare Austrian pins one of which is gold-plated; the lot also including a competitor’s tabard no.35 and inscribed S.I.W.S.W. SAPPORO ‘71 (qty) £500 - 700*

622 Munich 1972 Olympic Games bearer’s torch carried by Austrian Josef Feistmantl during the relay, designed by Krupp in steel, 73cm, sold together with Feistmantl’s Olympic diploma for the relay and a pin badge (3) £1,400 - 1,800*

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623 Innsbruck 1976 Winter Olympic Games bearer’s torch awarded to Austria’s Josef Feistmantl, rare, fewer than 100 made, designed by Vereinigte Metallwerk, Rantshofen, aluminium alloy, 74.5cm; sold together with Feistmantl’s Olympic diploma for the relay; the lot also including a pewter medal commemorating the two Winter Olympic Games held at Innsbruck in 1964 and 1976, cased; a cased pin set commemorating the two Winter Olympic Games held at Innsbruck in 1964 and 1976, plus the 2012 Youth Winter Olympic Games held in the city; a pin badge and a pair of lapel badges and uniform patch £8,000 - 12,000*

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624 Lake Placid 1980 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austrian Josef Feistmantl, comprising participation medal, in nickel-silver by M. Jovine, 76mm, cased; another medal for Lake Placid, commemorative; an Olympic Village commemoration in glass set with a badge; a group of pin badges including Olympic Village, Canadian Bobsleigh team, USA Team badge, German Issue and other; three pennants for the Japanese delegation to Lake Placid (qty) £200 - 300*

625 Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games memorabilia associated with Austrian Josef Feistmantl, comprising of a competitor’s participation medal 56 x 60mm version, designed by N. Mitric, cased; Feismantl’s photo ID card and a group of Sarajevo Olympic pins including for the Austrian team and radio/tv media badge (qty) £150 - 200*

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626 A group of metal and enamel badges for winter sports World Championships and other International competitions, including Tokyo 1967, East Germany 1973, a Judge’s badge, Official’s badges; sold together with a quantity of pin badges including Moscow 1980 Olympic Games, Lillehammer 1994, Albertville 1982, Calgary 1988; the lot also including uniform patches and team pennants (qty) £300 - 500*

627 A trio of numbered competitors’ tabards associated with Austrian Josef Ferismantl, two inscribed KONIGSSEE BERCHTESGADEN, the first numbered 18, the other 52, the third inscribed KURDIREKTION BERCHTESCADEN No.56 £100 - 150*

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628 Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Games Gold medal awarded for Figure Skating, in silver-gilt, 60mm., by Roger Excoffon, the obverse with Games logo within French legend, the reverse depicting an ice hockey player and inscribed PATINAGE ARTISTIQUE, suspension ribbon in the colours of the Olympic Rings £8,000 - 10,000* 629 No lot

630 Montreal 1976 Olympic Games Bronze medal for gymnastics, in bronze, 60mm., the obverse with Prof. Giuseppe Cassioli’s 1928 design, the reverse with a victor’s laurel design by the Montreal Games Graphics and Design Directorate, the rim inscribed GYMNASTIQUE, complete with wooden display block, ‘gold’ neck chain and slip case, suspension loop missing £10,000 - 12,000*

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631 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’, in case £100 - 150*

632 Moscow 1980 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Boris Tuchin, aluminum alloy, grey and gold, Moscow Games logo and legend in red, height: 56cm, signs of use, wear to red printed lettering, gold coloured collar slightly warped on the upper section £1,400 - 1,600*

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633 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 case £100 - 150*

634 Ray Smith Moscow Olympics 1980 Memorabilia, a collection of various items related to Ray Smith, walking judge at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, comprising official judge’s uniform of trousers and blazer, congress briefcase, a Republic of China Track and Field T-shirt, 25 Moscow 1980 metal badges, a plastic Moscow 1980 bear mascot, set of wooden Russian dolls and one Russian medal (7) £100 - 150*

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635 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, stylised “Sarajevo 84” within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem, uniface, in presentation case £750 - 850*

637 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) £150 - 200*

636 A selection of Great Britain Adidas Team Clothing, dating from the 1980s onwards, comprising of a white track suit zipped top with red/blue badge, Olympic rings, Great Britain 1984 logo for the Los Angeles Olympics; a white track suit zipped top with red/ blue badge, Olympic rings, Great Britain Athens 2004 logo; a white track suit zipped top with red/blue trim, Great Britain flag, circa 1980s; a red track suit zipped top with white/blue trim, Great Britain badge on white embroidered patch, circa 1980s; a navy track suit zipped top with red/white trim, Great Britain with flag embroidery; a blue track suit bottom, cut to make shorts, with badge for Barcelona Olympic Games, 1992; a white t-shirt with navy/red trim, Great Britain & Avia logos; a selection of navy athletics team training items, shorts, long pants, t-shirt, long sleeved jersey, each bearing Great Britain & Avia logos (11) £200 - 300* 142

638 Seoul 1988 Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, 60mm, by K. Kwanghyun, South Gate below mountain, cloud, crane, and sun, reverse Seoul Olympic emblem over English legend in two lines, in case £100 - 150*

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641 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Andre Ricard, manufactured by Kromschroder, length 68cm. £1,400 - 1,800* 639 Ray Smith Seoul 1988 Collection, a superb album of 185 privately taken Kodak photographs showing Seoul in full Olympic mode, shots inside stadium, events etc, and including a participation certificate (on which, amusingly, Smith’s Christian name is misspelled LAYMOND); together with a spectator’s fan with Olympic logo and two officials’ brochures Athletics 1 and 9, listing all races for Seoul 1988, both signed by Smith (4)

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Ray Smith of Australia finished 6th in the 50K Walk at the Melbourne Olympics of 1956. He later became an Olympic judge for walking at the Moscow 1980 and Seoul 1988 Olympic Games £70 - 100*

640 A collection of programmes and official start lists from the 1987 World Athletics Championships in Rome, comprising eight programmes with accompanying sets of 155 start lists only issued to officials, judges, athletes and press for the championships from 29 August to 6 September; also included the official 427-page handbook issued after the event (9) £100 - 150**

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642 Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games US team Budweiser advertisement poster, bearing Olympic Rings, details of Budweiser’s sponsorship of the US Olympic team and the slogan PLAY BUD SUMMER GAMES, GO USA, also bearing a reference to Tampa Bay, the reverse with a cardboard easel mounting, 71 by 51cm; sold together with a satinised cotton banner for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games USA team issued by the sponsor Dodge Trucks, large measuring 145 by 115cm., with wooden pole for suspension (2) £200 - 300*

643 Ten signed photographs of Olympic stars, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour studies and including Bolt, Ainslie, Alistair Brownlee, Redgrave, Rutherford, Daley, Gunnell, Jackson, Emms and Backley £150 - 200*

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644 Olympic Games posters and street banners, comprising: a 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.; 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; together with seven Olympic Games London 2012 Street Banners in various colours, 31 x 215cm; also 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) £220 - 260*

647 Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games participant’s medal, bronze, 60mm., Games torch logo, the reverse with a quilt of leaves, in green pouch with box £80 - 120*

645 Signed photographs of the figure skaters Nancy Kerrigan and Oksna Baiul, both 10 by 8in colour photographs signed in blue marker pen, the latter inscribed “Best Wishes”, both with COA; sold together with a signed 10 by 8in colour photograph of the diver Greg Louganis with COA; the lot also including the premier issue of American Windsurfer magazine, signed to the front cover by Rick Nash in blue marker pen (7) £80 - 120* 646 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, height: 55cm The Hellenic Olympic Committee celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 1896 Olympic Games in the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens on April 6, 1996. Part of this celebration was the re-enactment of the 1896 Games. Olympic medalists 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. £1,500 - 1,700* 144

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649 A group of six signed photographs of athletes, comprising Linford Christie, Noureddine Morceli, Ana Fidelia, Frankie Fredericks, Maria Mutola and Michael Johnson, 14 x 9in colour photograph signed in marker pen, sometimes inscribed with the athlete’s achievements £150 - 200*

648 Great Britain Olympic team blazer from the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games, navy pinstriped with team badge embroidered to breast pocket by Aquascutum of London in 100% cotton, size 44S, the gilt button Great Britain team crest £150 - 200*

650 Sydney 2000 Olympic Games participant’s medal, silvered metal, 50mm., Sydney Olympic logo, reverse 3-line legend over Olympic rings, in case and paper box £80 - 120*

651 Athens 2004 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Andreas Varotsos, silver coloured metal and olive wood, height: 67cm. £1,400 - 1,600*

652 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 £120 - 160*

648A Michael Johnson signed white Nike running vest, signature in black marker pen £100 - 150* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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654 A London 2012 torch lantern, used specifically to preserve, protect and transport the Olympic Flame on its relay journey, the type 6 brass and glass lantern with internal mesh and oil reservoir, with two applied plaques, one engraved with London 2012 logo OLYMPIC TORCH RELAY, and the other THE PROTECTOR LAMP & LIGHTING CO LTD ECCLES, TYPE 6, in a custom made fitted flight case bearing the London 2012 and Olympic rings symbols and a spare plaque engraved with the London 2012 PARALYMPIC TORCH RELAY, this is 1 of 11 lanterns in existence, offered with COA and hologram, torch height: 25cm, case: 38 x 17.5 x 17cm

653 Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics bearer’s torch, designed by Leo Obstbaum, stainless steel, aluminium and steel moulding compound, Canadian symbols, Olympic Rings and inscribed WITH GLOWING HEARTS, also translated in French, in original carrying pouch, length: 94.5cm £1,400 - 1,600*

This lantern was used for transporting the Olympic Flame via British Airways flight BA2012 from Athens to Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose, near Helston, Cornwall where the aircraft was met by some of the Great Britain’s most esteemed dignitaries and sporting icons, including The Princess Royal, David Beckham, Lord Coe, Boris Johnson and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. The Torch Relay embarked on its 70 day journey through Great Britain before arriving at the Olympic Stadium, London. Made and patented by the British firm The Protector Lamp and Lighting Company Ltd of Eccles, Manchester, which have been used for the safe transport of the Olympic flame for the past 30 years. £8,000 - 12,000*

655 London 2012 Olympic torch with glass encasement and travel flight case, the glass and perspex encasement with cut-out handle, enclosing a Olympic torch of tapering, triangular form, gold coloured, bearing the official 2012 logo, designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, manufactured in collaboration by Tecosim, LPG Gas, Bullfinch and Premier Sheet Metal, inner and outer aluminium alloy skin, held in place by a cast top piece and base, perforated by 8,000 circles representing the total number of torch bearers in the London 2012 Relay, and also allowing a high level of transparency including viewing of the burner system, with COA, total length: 115.5cm, torch length 80cm, flight case: 122 x 29.5 x 28.5cm On July 27th 2012 as part of the final stages of the London 2012 torch relay David Beckham piloted a boat up the river Thames which carried the Olympic flame to the Olympic Park, where it was then handed over to Sir Steve Redgrave who brought it into the Olympic Stadium. This is one of two made for the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony. £5,000 - 8,000*

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656 A 2012 London Olympic Games bearer’s torch, of tapering, triangular form, gold coloured, bearing the official 2012 logo, designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, manufactured in collaboration by Tecosim, LPG Gas, Bullfinch and Premier Sheet Metal, inner and outer aluminium alloy skin, held in place by a cast top piece and base, perforated by 8,000 circles representing the total number of torch bearers in the London 2012 Relay, and also allowing a high level of transparency including viewing of the burner system, with carrying pouch and a torch stand, torch length 80cm., weight 800gr.; sold with a COA £2,000 - 3,000*

657 London 2012 Olympic Games bearer’s torch in customised official carrying case, of tapering, triangular form, gold coloured, bearing the official 2012 logo, designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, manufactured in collaboration by Tecosim, LPG Gas, Bullfinch and Premier Sheet Metal, inner and outer aluminium alloy skin, held in place by a cast top piece and base, perforated by 8,000 circles representing the total number of torch bearers in the London 2012 Relay, and also allowing a high level of transparency including viewing of the burner system, length 80cm., weight 800gr. £3,000 - 3,500*

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658 London 2012 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, of tapering, triangular form, gold coloured, bearing the Official 2012 logo, designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, manufactured in collaboration by Tecosim, LPG Gas, Bullfinich and Premier Sheet Metal, inner and outer aluminum alloy skin, held in place by a cast top piece and base, perforated by 8,000 circles representing the total number of torch bearer’s in the London 2012 Relay, and also allowing a high level of transparency including viewing of the burner system, height: 80cm, 31.5in, weight: 800gms. £2,800 - 3,200*

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661 Four autographed London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, signed by Mo Farah, Seb Coe, Steve Redgrave & Chris Hoy £50 - 80*

663 Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games participant’s medal, alloy copper, logo, rings and legend, in fitted box with sleeved paper folder £80 - 120*

659 A signed London 2012 Olympic Games Team GB cycling jersey, Stella McCartney designed replica jersey from a limited edition of 40 signed in blue marker by all 11 gold medallists from the Team GB cycling team, zipped jersey, long-sleeved, bearing numbered Official Sporting Memorabilia badge; sold with a COA (2) The 11 Great Britain cycling gold medallists from London 2012 were Chris Hoy, Victoria Pendleton, Jason Kenny, Laura Trott, Philip Hindes, Peter Kennaugh, Geraint Thomas, Steven Burke, Ed Clancy, Joanna Rowsell and Danielle King. £300 - 400*

660 A signed Limited Edition photograph of Jessica Ennis at the London 2012 Olympic Games, signed in black marker pen, no.96 of 212, bearing Team GB Olympic sticker and official sporting memorabilia sticker, mounted with a inscribed plaque JESSICA ENNIS OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST, 24 x 19cm, total: 35.4 x 27.8cm; sold with a COA £100 - 150* 148

662 A Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games torch, designed by Chelles e Hayashi, manufactured by Recam Laser, comprised of several recycled aluminium sections and distinguished by its unique mechanism, which, when passed between torch bearers, allows it to expand 5.5cm vertically towards its flame, simulating the movement of an athlete, when expanded, the undulating sections, coated with a pearl white epoxy resin, reveal a rainbow of different colours within, chosen by the designers to symbolise elements of Brazil’s landscape - golden sun, green mountains, blue sea and Copacabana’s dark blue sidewalks, in original carrying bag, length: 69cm, weight: 1.500gr £1,300 - 1,500*

664 Usain Bolt signed Rio 2016 Olympic team replica Jamaica running vest, signed in black marker; sold with a COA (2) £250 - 300*

665 A 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympic Games tournament basketball, the Molten ladies size tournament basketball with white inscription RIO 2016, other inscriptions FIBA APPROVED CATEGORY 6, 2015-2019, GL6X, PREMIUM LEATHER, BGL6X-016B and applied Rio 2016 Official Memorabilia £400 - 500*

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BOXING 666 A group of four boxing figurines, three in metalware, the largest 25.5cm; and a Terry Spinks figurine from a limited edition of 100 issued by ‘Sporting Figure’ (4) £50 - 70* 667 Carl Payne (contemporary) THE BOXER RANDOLPH TURPIN signed & dated ‘99, cold cast bronze with rich brown patina from a limited edition of 10 made from the original mix used to create the public statue displayed at Market Square, Leamington Spa, cast in Mullingar, Ireland, the statue features Randolph in boxing pose, a raised base plaque inscribed “’Randolph Turpin 1928-1966 Middleweight Champion of the World 1951”, height 49cm.; sold with a COA, framed; and Peter McInnes’s Book “Randy” (3) £300 - 500*

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668 Carl Payne (contemporary) THE BOXER HENRY COOPER the plinth signed & dated 2012, in bronze resin with golden patina, No.10 from a limited edition of 50, a maquette for a project to erect a public statue of Sir Henry Cooper in the Old Kent Road, London, the statue features Cooper posing with his two Lonsdale belts after the famous photograph by Derek Rowe, height 50cm.; sold with a COA issued by the sculptor; and related ephemera including a brochure for the statue appeal; a boxing dinner menu; two publications featuring the photograph from which the sculpture was modelled; and a framed colour photograph of Sir Henry Cooper (7) £250 - 350* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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669 Carl Payne (contemporary) THE BOXER TEDDY BALDOCK the plinth signed & dated 2012, bronze resin, No.8 from an edition of 50, with gold patina, a maquette of a public statue of Teddy Baldock in Poplar, East London, height 42cm £200 - 300*

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670 The World Lightweight Championship of the World boxing belt won by Ken Buchanan of Scotland in 1970, the silkwork belt with large central medallion surmounted by a spread eagle, inscribed THE RING, MAGAZINE AWARD WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY KEN BUCHANAN OF SCOTLAND, chained to two smaller medallions either side, inscribed OUTPOINTED ISMAEL LAGUNA OF PANAMA IN 15 ROUNDS, IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, SEPTEMBER 26 1970, mounted in a gilt box frame, 45 by 77 by 6cm Provenance Acquired directly from Ken Buchanan by the presented vendor. Ken Buchanan MBE (b.1945), a Scottish former undisputed world lightweight champion, with a total of 61 wins and 8 losses in his professional career. Being the ABA featherweight champion in 1965, he started his professional career on the 20th September 1965 beating Brian Tonks by knockout in the 2nd round in London. He outpointed John McMillan on 23rd January 1967 over 10 rounds in his Scottish debut fight. His winning streak of 23 consecutive fights came before he challenged Maurice Cullen on 19th February 1968 for the British lightweight title in London, when he knocked out Cullen in the 11th round and became a world classified lightweight challenger. He continued up the lightweight rankings by defeating Leonard Tavarez, Angel Robinson Garcia and Ivan Whiter and others. On the 29th January 1970 in Madrid he was defeated by the WBC junior welterweight champion Miguel Velasquez for the European lightweight title, when he lost the 15 round decision. Although he continued his progress to No.1 in the rankings by beating Tavarez in a rematch, Chris Fernandez and Brian Hudson whom he defeated by knockout in defence of the British lightweight title. On the 26th September 1970 in Puerto Rico, Buchanan defeated the world lightweight champion Ismael Laguna by a 15 round decision to become the world’s lightweight champion. He went on to defeat Ruben Navarro in Los Angeles on 12th February 1971 in defending the WBA championship and acquired the vacant WBC championship becoming the undisputed world lightweight champion. After which he was allowed to the world championship fight in Great Britain where he defeated Carlos Morocho Hernandez the former world junior welterweight champion in round 8 by knockout at Wembley on 11th May 1971. Buchanan was stripped of his WBC title on 25th June 1971 for failing to defend the title against Pedro Carrasco but remained the WBA world lightweight champion and defended the title against Laguna on the 13th September 1971 in New York. On the 26th June 1972 in Madison Square Garden a controversial fight against the undefeated Roberto Duran was contested, Duran went to win this fight. During the 1970’s Burchanan had various bouts to defend the world lightweight championship throughout the world, beating Jim Watt, Tavarez and in 1973 beating Antonio Puddu in Italy he acquired the European lightweight championship belt. Buchanan retired in 1976, returning in 1978 for a short period until 1982, he was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000. £12,000 - 15,000*

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671 Signed Evander Holyfield World Boxing Association Heavyweight Champion of the World belt framed presentation, with inscribed details for the Holyfield v Tyson fight at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, 9th November 1996, the belt signed by Holyfield, mounted together with various photographs and memorabilia, including a Holyfield signed photo, in a large, deep frame, 89 by 137cm Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield (b.1962) an American boxer competing from 1984 to 2011, reigned as the undisputed champion at cruiserweight in the late 1980’s and at heavyweight in the early 1990’s and remains the only boxer to win the undisputed championship in to weight classes. A four time world heavyweight champion having held the unified WBA, WBC and IBF titles from 1990 to 1992. He represented the United States in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games as an amateur winning the bronze medal in the light heavyweight division, turning professional at 21, moving to cruiserweight in 1985 and won his 1st world championship by defeating Dwight Muhammad Qawi for the WBA title. He became the undisputed cruiserweight champion by winning the WBC and IBF titles in defeating Ricky Parkey and Carlos de Leon. Holyfield moved up to heavyweight in 1988 and defeated Buster Douglas in 1990 to claim the unified WBA, WBC and IBF heavyweight titles and the undisputed heavyweight championship. Defending the titles three times with victories over George Foreman and Larry Holmes, but was defeated by Riddick Bowe in 1992 in his first professional loss. In 1993 in a rematch with Bowe Holyfield regained the WBA and IBF titles but in 1994 lost the titles once again to Michael Moorer, after which he retired upon medical advice. Coming out of retirement in 1995 and in 1996 he defeated Mike Tyson and reclaim the WBA title in the “Fight of the Year” and “Upset of the Year” according to “The Ring” magazine. In 1997 a rematch against Tyson, Tyson was disqualified in round 3 for biting Holyfield’s ears. Holyfield reclaimed the IBF title against Moorer. 1999 he faced Lennox Lewis in a unification fight for the undisputed WBA, WBC an IBF titles which ended in a split draw and the rematch saw Holyfield defeated. 2000 saw Holyfield defeat John Ruiz for the vacant WBA title becoming the 1st boxer in history to win a version of the heavyweight title four times. He retired in 2014 and is ranked no.77 on “The Ring” magazine list of 100 greatest fighter of the past 80 years. £12,000 - 15,000*

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672 Joe Calzaghe signed WBO World Champion official presentation replica boxing belt, signed in black marker pen to the maroon leather belt, set with a bejewelled central spread eagle above a map of the world and WBO logo crest, mirrored roundels set either side, further WBO roundel to velcro fastening at rear; sheepskin lining, in original aluminum carrying case, very good condition; sold with a photograph of Joe Calzaghe holding the belt with the current vendor (2) Joseph William Calzaghe (b. 1972), a Welsh professional boxer competing from 1993 to 2008, having held two world championships in two weight classes, including the unified WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, “Ring” magazine and lineal supermiddleweight titles and the “Ring” light-heavyweight title. Calzaghe being the longest reigning super-middleweight world champion, having held the WBO title for over 10 years with 21 successful defences, moving up to light-heavyweight. Began his professional career in September 1993 in Cardiff Arms Park against Paul Hanlon, winning in the 1st round. By October 1995 with 13 wins to his career chart he beat Stephen Wilson in the 8th round to acquire the British super-middleweight title. 1996 saw him defeat Guy Stanford, Anthony Brooks and Mark Delaney, Warren Stowe and Pat Lawlor, moving to the Frank Warren stable in November 1996. 1997 saw more defeats of Carlos Christie, Tyler Hughes, Luciano Torres and on 11th October 1997 in Sheffield he defeated Chris Ewbank for the WBO title with scores of 118-110, 118-109 and 116-111 in his favour. In 1998 he defended his title against Branko Sobot in the 3rd round with the referee stepping in to stop the fight. The 2000’s saw Calzaghe defend his titles and defeat David Starie, Omar Sheika, Richie Woodhall, Mario Veit, Will McIntyre, Charles Brewer, Tocker Pudwill, Byron Mitchell, Mger Mkrtchian, Kabary Salem, Evans Ashira, Jeff Lacy, Sakio Bika. Calzaghe relinquished the IBF super-middleweight championship to take the fight against Peter Manfredo Jr in the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff on the 7th April 2007 to defend the WBO super-middleweight title, which he won in the 3rd round stoppage. On the 4th November 2007 in the Millennium Stadium Calzaghe defeated Mikkel Kessler by unanimous decision in the unification fight for the WBO, “The Ring”, WBA (Super) and WBC super-middleweight titles. 19th of April 2008 in Las Vegas he defeated Bernard Hopkins to win “The Ring” light-heavyweight championship, then in June 2008 saw the split with Frank Warren with court judgements ending in Calzaghe’s favour. On the 8th November 2008 at Madison Square Garden he defended this title with a fight against Roy Jones Jr, winning on a 118-109 decision. Calzaghe retired in February 2009 with a record of 46 wins and no losses, becoming one of only 15 world champions to retire as an undefeated world champion. Ranked by “The Ring” as one of the world’s top ten active boxers reaching 3rd in January 2009 and “BoxRec” currently ranks Calzaghe as the best super-middleweight of all time. Winner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2007 and was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2014. £10,000 - 15,000* 152

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673 The boxing trunks and boots worn by Freddie Mills in his last contest with Joey Maxim for the retention of his Light Heavyweight Championship of the World in Earls Court, London on 24th January 1950, comprising a pair of black and red Ampro of London boxing trunks and a signed pair of black leather Ampro boxing boots, both maker’s labels signed in ink by Freddie Mills and additionally signed to the sole lining of the boots, lacking original lacing Provenance Christies 23rd November 2004 Lot 239 (part) Frederick (Freddie) Percival Mills (1919-1965) the English world light heavyweight champion from 1948 to 1950. Started boxing in 1936 with three fights in a 11 stone novices’ competition all of which he won by knockout, subsequently signing with Bob Turner on professional terms with fights in fairground booths and at venues on the south coast, mostly as a middleweight and by 1939 was the Western Area middleweight champion, defeating Ginger Sadd the Eastern Area champion in April 1940. He fought Jock McAvoy the British and Commonwealth middleweight champion in Liverpool in August 1940, winning over ten rounds. 1941 saw a new manager Ted Broadribb on board and in September saw his 1st defeat against Jack Hyams, going on to defeat Jim Wilde, Jack London, Tom Reddington and Jock McAvoy. On 20th June 1942 at White Hart Lane for the British and Empire light-heavyweight titles fight he beat Len Harvey on knockout. With the retirement of Len Harvey in 1943, the British and Empire heavyweight titles were vacant and Mills and London were nominated to fight for the titles by the BBBofC, which took place in September 1944 at Kings Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester with Mills awarded the decision after 15 rounds. In 1946 he was given a shot at Gus Lesnevich’s world light-heavyweight title at Harringay Arena, London but was defeated with the referee stopping the contest. 1947 saw the focus on the light-heavyweight division with three wins against Enrico Bertola and Nick Wolmarans and one loss to Lloyd Marshall. September 1947 saw a win over Pol Goffaux for the vacant European light-heavyweight title and defended the title in February 1948 against Paco Bueno, then going on to defeat Ken Shaw in a final eliminator for the British title. Then defeating Lesnevich for his 2nd attempt at the world light-heavyweight title at White City Stadium on 28th July 1948. Mills beat Johnny Ralph in Johannesburg in November 1948 in an eliminator for the Empire heavyweight title. In June 1949 Mills challenged Bruce Woodcock for his British, Empire and European heavyweight titles, which was recognized as an eliminator for the British version of the World Heavyweight Championship, fought at White City Stadium but was knocked out in the 14th round. On the 24th January 1950 at Earls Court London Mills took on Joey Maxim but was defeated and his reign as world champion was over and he retired on the 15th February 1950 relinquished his British, European and Empire Light-heavyweight titles. £1,000 - 1,500* 674 A Sportman of the Year Medallion presented to the boxer Freddie Mills in 1947, the obverse inscribed SPORTMAN OF THE YEAR, the reverse inscribed 1947, FREDDIE MILLS, ELECTED ONE OF THE TWELVE SPORTSMEN OF THE YEAR IN SPORTING RECORD NATIONAL BALLOT, in silvered metal, diameter 44mm; sold with a photocopy of the Sporting Record Newspaper in 1951, with details of previous results for the Sportsman of the Year trophy Provenance: Christies 23rd November 2004 Lot 239 (part) In 1947 Freddie Mills was elected by a readers’ poll as being in the top twelve sportsmen of the year. The winner that year was the cricketer Denis Compton. The Sporting Record Sportsman of the Year Award was a direct forerunner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award, first held in 1954. £250 - 350*

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677 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) 675 The boxing gloves worn by Henry Cooper when defending his heavyweight title against Joe Erskine, a pair of red Baily’s of Glastonbury boxing gloves complete with original lacing, mounted in a glass-fronted oak display case with printed title caption, 36 by 41 by 13.5cm Henry Cooper defended his heavyweight title on two occasions against Joe Erskine, in 1961 and 1962. It is not known from which one of these bouts that the gloves were worn. Provenance Formerly on display at the Henry Cooper pub in the Old Kent Road. The current vendor’s uncle ran the pub - he was Teddy Haynes, who fought in the same camp as Henry Cooper. £3,000 - 5,000*

Provenance: The Roland Dakin Collection, Bonham’s, 2nd August 1994, lot 783B. Described in the auction catalogue as being from a fight in Wolverhampton. Roland Dakin was a British Boxing Board of Control referee for 38 years and presided over 40 World Fight titles. He was an avid collector of boxing memorabilia and his professional capacity gave him wonderful access to leading boxing personalities. £220 - 260*

678 The boxing gloves worn by John Conteh and Lonnie Bennett during their Light Heavyweight Championship of the World fight at Wembley 11th March 1975, both pairs red Baily’s ‘Glastonbury Special’; in an original Baily’s box 676 A pair of black leather Everlast Muhammad Ali boxing gloves, used during training for the 1980 Larry Holmes fight, the black 14oz gloves with yellow Everlast labels to wrist and stitching, gloves show heavy use with creasing and wear; sold with a letter of provenance from the original owner Craig Hamilton (3) Provenance: Heritage Auctions, USA £2,000 - 3,000* 154

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 £600 - 800*

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683 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) £100 - 140*

679 Muhammad Ali v Earnie Shavers double signed photographic print, 12 x 8in. b&w, signed to the lower margin in black marker pen, the Shavers signature inscribed ‘Peace’, mounted ready for framing £120 - 180*

681 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 Monty, being Monte Fresco, the acclaimed British sports photographer £75 - 100** 682 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 £120 - 160*

684 Tyson Fury signed boxing trunks, green & gold Headblade, inscribed TYSON FURY, HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, PRINCE, VENEZUELA, signed in black marker pen £80 - 120*

680 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 £75 - 100** 682 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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685 Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier double signed photograph, 10 x 8in b&w signed by both boxers in black marker pen, mounted ready for framing with title plaque, overall 40 x 30cm, sold with COA £250 - 350*

686 Muhammad Ali signed photograph, 10 x 8in colour, signed in black marker pen, mounted ready for framing with title plaque, sold with a COA £150 - 200*

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687 A group of five signed photographs of boxing champions, comprising Oscar de la Hoya, Riddick Bowe, Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini, George Foreman, Mike Tyson, all 8 x 10in colour photographs signed in marker pen, all mounted ready for framing, mostly to the size of 40 x 30cm, each item with a COA £300 - 500*

688 Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton double signed photograph, 10 x 8in colour fight photograph, signatures in marker pen, mounted ready for framing, with title plaque, overall 40 x 30cm £180 - 220*

689 Muhammad Ali signed photograph, 10 x 8in colour, signed in blue marker pen, with COA £150 - 200*

690 A collection of signed photographs of boxing champions, comprising Gene Fullmer, Julio Cesar Chavez, Oscar de la Hoya, all colour 10 x 8in; together with 10 x 8in b&w signed by Archie Moore, Carlos Monzon, Jake La Motta, Floyd Patterson, each with a COA £180 - 220*

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691 A collection of eight photographs signed by champion boxers, comprising five 10 x 8in colour photographs signed by Ken Norton, Archie Moore, Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard, Carlos Monzon; sold together with three 10 x 8in b&w photographs signed by Jake La Motta, Marvin Hagler, Ingemar Johansson £200 - 250*

692 Boxing autographs and memorabilia, autographed items comprising a mounted photographic display signed by Jake La Motta, overall size 30 x 24cm; a Sugar Ray Leonard signed 7 x 5in colour photograph; memorabilia comprising a ringside press ticket for the Monzon v’s Tonna WBA World Championship fight in Paris 13th December 1975; Sugar Ray Leonard v Thomas Hearns 16.9.81; a group of fight programmes for Hagler v Hearns 15.4.85; Acaries v Santos 1.6.85; McCallum v Skouma 25.10.86; Angulo v Hill 21.11.87; Trice v Brown 23.4.88; Jacquot v Mugabi 8.7.89; Tiozzo v Stewart 4.5.96; Tafer v Dominguez 16.8.97; Rahilou v Mendy / Life v Alexandrov 21.2.98; Mitchell v Rahilou 10.10.98; Sicurella v Castillo 25.1.99; sold together with an official poster for the Monzon v Bouttier champion fight in Paris 17th June 1972; two vintage Ring magazines, January 1947 featuring Jake La Motta and January 1949 featuring Marcel Cerdan (cover torn) and a boxing edition of El Grafico featuring Monzon 30th June 1976 (19) £120 - 180*

694 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. £200 - 300**

693 A pair of signed postcards of Randolph Turpin and his brother Dick Turpin, both signed in ink, the latter dated 13.2.49 £80 - 100* 695 Muhammad Ali signed and mounted photo card, measuring 16” x 12” which is a standard frame size £240 - 300*

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696 Carl Froch & George Groves dual signed & framed glove, in dome display featuring Lonsdale Boxing glove autographed by both set to background image from one of their infamous bouts, with COA + photo proof, 50 by 60cm. £120 - 160*

698 Muhammad Ali signed & framed Everlast 16oz boxing glove in dome frame, measuring 53.5 by 43cm., glove set to background image of Ali’s famous ghost punch versus Sonny Liston, comes with photo proof and COA (2) £450 - 650* 700 A rare Cassius Clay, Jim Robinson and Harold Johnson signed advertisement poster for boxing at the Miami Beach Convention Hall, 7 February 1961, Harold Johnson v Jesse Bowdry with Cassius Clay’s fourth professional fight against Jim Robinson on the undercard, signatures in ink, printed on stiff card, 56 by 36cm. £600 - 1,000*

697 Kell Brook signed & framed glove in dome display, features autographed black Lonsdale boxing glove set to background of him in action, 60 by 50cm. £80 - 140*

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699 The autographs of Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton an envelope signed in ink by Muhammad Ali and a colour photograph signed by Ken Norton in blue marker pen, featuring Ali, 25.3 x 20cm £150 - 200*

701 Signed photograph of Henry Cooper knocking down Cassius Clay, a large 40 by 30cm b&w photograph of Henry Cooper’s famous knock-down of Cassius Clay at Wembley Stadium, 18 June 1963, signed in silver marker pen with handwritten inscription reading A PUNCH IN A MILLION £120 - 140*

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702 A. White (British, 20th century) JOE LOUIS v TOMMY FARR BOXING MATCH signed by the artist & dated ‘65, and additionally signed by Joe Louis, oil on canvas, 56 by 76cm., framed; sold with two b&w photographs featuring Joe Louis signing the canvas, British boxer Terry Spinks also featured in the photos (3) £250 - 350*

704 Programme signed by the British Army boxing team in 1918, Assault-At-Arms HQ Gymnasium Aldershot programme, the interior signed over an illustration key by the boxing team including some famous names, comprising T Evans, E Dent, Dick Smith, J Miller, J Percival, J Fullerton, H Bruce-Logan, J Basham, W Wells, J Wilde, J Driscoll £150 - 200**

706 Muhammad Ali signed copy of “Ali in Britain” by Michael Tanner, signed on portrait photo before title page, personalised “To Mike”, dated 7-25-92 and circled £100 - 120**

707 An Everlast boxing glove signed by the boxing legends George Foreman, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and Frank Bruno, the right black and white glove with white and black EVERLAST label, signed in black marker pen and blue pen, reverse MARK XV PATENTS PENDING 2822 £500 - 800*

703 Jack Johnson signed photograph, signature in ink on lower margin of the black matting, offering poor contrast but discernible, 5 x 7in, Johnson pictured with a group of associates; sold together with a Jack Dempsey Manhattan restaurant souvenir photograph, signed to Dempsey by a group of his friends (2) £150 - 200*

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705 A signed Muhammad Ali “Cassius Clay” Everlast boxing glove, the left red glove with black and white EVERLAST label, signed in black marker pen, mounted in a display case with mirrored back inscribed MUHAMMAD ALI CASSIUS CLAY OLYMPIC GOLD CHAMPION 1960, HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION 1964/1974/1978, FIGHTS 61, WINS 56, WINS BY KO 37, 1942-2016 and silhouette of Ali, with COA, 38.3 x 41.5 x 21.7cm £280 - 320*

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708 An autographed photograph of Hector “Macho” Camacho the three-weight world boxing champion 1983-92, original signed black and white 10 x 8in photograph, depicting the former world super featherwight, lightweight and junior welterweight boxing champion Hector Camacho in half length boxing pose, original ink autograph to the upper left clear portion of the image, excellent clean condition Héctor Luís Camacho Matías (May 24, 1962 - November 24, 2012), commonly known by his nickname “Macho” Camacho, was a Puerto Rican professional boxer and entertainer. Known for his quickness in the ring and flamboyant style, Camacho competed professionally from 1980 to 2010, and was a three-weight world champion. He held the WBC super featherweight title from 1983 to 1984, the WBC lightweight title from 1985 to 1987, and the WBO junior welterweight title twice between 1989 and 1992. £80 - 120*

709 Signed photographs of the world boxing champions Fred Apostoli and Lou Ambers, the Apostoli a superb original sepia 8 x 5in boxing publicity photograph depicting world middleweight champion Fred Apostoli in full length boxing pose, beautifully signed and inscribed ‘to Sheila Cattamach, with best wishes, sincerely’ and dated 6/5/38 in ink to the clear central portion of the image, very good clean condition; the ambers a superb original sepia 8 x 5in boxing publicity photograph depicting world lightweight champion Lou Ambers in half length boxing pose, beautifully signed and inscribed ‘best wishes and success always’ in ink to the clear central portion of the image, slight crease to the lower right corner otherwise in very good clean condition. Alfredo “Fred” Apostoli (February 2, 1913 - November 29, 1973) was a rugged, accomplished body-punching middleweight, who was recognised as the world champion when he defeated Marcel Thil on September 23, 1937. Statistical boxing website Box Rec lists Apostoli as the #8 ranked middleweight of all time. He was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame in 1978, the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1988, and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003. Luigi Giuseppe d’Ambrosio (November 8, 1913 - April 24, 1995), aka Lou Ambers, was a lightweight boxer who fought from 1932 to 1941. On August 17, 1938 Ambers met Henry Armstrong in an historic title fight. Armstrong was attempting to become the first fighter in history to win and hold three world titles simultaneously. In a great fight, Ambers was knocked down twice, in the fifth and sixth rounds, and appeared badly beaten. He then mounted a great comeback, but lost the controversial split decision. A rematch was inevitable. The rematch was as controversial as their first bout. Armstrong was penalised for low blows, which enabled Ambers to capture the 15-round decision on August 22, 1939. This was Ambers’ last great performance. £100 - 150*

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710 Autographed photographs of the champion boxers Sonny Liston & Archie Moore, b&w portrait cards in boxing poses, signatures in ink, b&w, 3 by 9cm. (2) £100 - 150*

711 Ken Norton signed boxing print, the artwork by Meadows and dated 2000, depicting Norton in action v Ali, and a portrait of Norton wearing his World Championship belt, signed in black marker, the image 34.5 by 50cm., mounted ready for framing, 50 by 70cm. overall £80 - 120*

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712 Muhammad Ali-signed photograph portraying the boxer in a playful spar with Elvis Presley, the large photo 40 by 50cm signed in black marker pen, with a special surface treatment creating the effect of a bygone age of photography, mounted, framed and glazed, 59 by 69cm overall; with COA taped to the backboard £100 - 200*

714 Ricky Hatton-signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject with a painted glove punching the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 54cm. square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 74cm. square £250 - 350*

717 Joe Frazier-signed photographic display, a large 48 by 40cm colour photograph portraying Frazier landing a heavy punch on Muhammad Ali, signed in black marker pen and numbered 17 of an edition of 100, all above a plaque with printed information regarding the fighters’ celebrated rivalry, mounted, framed and glazed, 72 by 56cm overall £100 - 200*

713 Muhammad Ali and George Foreman double-signed photographic presentation, a large 40 by 50cm black and white action photograph, signed by both fighters in gold marker pen, mounted, framed and glazed, 61 by 70cm; with COA pasted to the backboard £250 - 350* 715 Double-signed copy of Howard L. Bingham’s book “Muhammad Ali, A Thirty Year Journey”, the title page signed in ink by Ali & Bingham, hardback with d/j, published 1993 £180 - 220**

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716 A BBE boxing glove signed by the legends Frank Bruno, Sir Henry Cooper and Chris Eubank, the left red glove with black and white BBE label, signed in black marker pen and black pen £60 - 90*

718 Eleven signed photographs of UK boxing stars, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in studies and including McGuigan, Calzaghe, Barker, de Gale, Nelson, Eubank, Khan, Bellew, Thomas, Hatton and Cooper £100 - 150*

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719 A Harry Wills “The Black Panther” signed photograph, 20 by 15cm. press photograph signed in ink, backstamp for Pacific & Atlantic Photo Company, New York Harry Wills (1889-1958) was a three times World Colored Heavyweight Champion of the World. £200 - 250*

720 Three albums of press photographs of boxing and other sporting champions, some signed with ink or marker pen, including David Haye, Jonny Wilkinson, Arsene Wenger, Jake LaMotta, Ken Norton, Ricky Hatton, Steve Collins, Billy Schwer, Glenn McCrory, Billy Walker, Barry Hearn, Charlie Magri, Dave Charnley, Sammy McCarthy, Terry Spinks, Lester Jacobs, Nat Fleischer, Duke McKenzie and others, the albums also containing publicity cards of celebrities and entertainers, occasionally signed £150 - 200*

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721 A large collection of boxing photographs circa 1930-1970, an interesting group of press photographs mainly b&w and 10 by 8in, most with stickers and information on the reverse, a few signed, depicting a varied range of boxing personalities over a 40 year period, both portrait and ring shots and including Rocky Marciano, Dick Tiger, Jack Gardner, Brian London and many others (Qty. 200 approx) £300 - 400*

722 A fine group of seven photographs of the famous Jack Johnson v Jim Jeffries Heavyweight Championship boxing bout at Reno, Nevada, 4th July 1910, subjects comprise introduction of the fighters in the ring, four fight action images including the k.o., and a dramatic image of the street scenes as Johnson collected his share of the £121,000 purse in the evening, all 16.5 by 21.5cm. £180 - 220*

723 Two rare boxing venue posters for bouts involving the British boxers John H. Stracey and Alan Minter, comprising Jose Napoles v Stracey at Plaza Mexico in Mexico City on 6th December 1975, 68 x 68cm; and Angelo Jacopucci v Minter on July 19th 1978, Italy, 69 x 33cm, wear to each poster, signs of tears John H. Stracey recovered from a first round knockdown to win in Jose Napoles’s home-town of Mexico City, the referee stopping the fight due to the Mexican’s closed eye. Alan Minter regained his European Middleweight title by knocking our Angelo Jacopucci in the 12th round. £60 - 80*

724 Italian film poster for “Io sono il piu grande” (I am The Greatest) featuring Muhammad Ali, published in Rome, 1977, 70 by 33cm.; sold together with a programme for a Closed Circuit Televisions screening of the Ali v Inoki fight at Shea Stadium 25th June 1976 (2) £80 - 120* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


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725 Large poster for the Cassius Clay v Sonny Liston fight in 1964, published by 20th Century Fox and advertising the screening of a film made on fight night, monochrome, backed onto linen, overall size 112 by 74cm. £600 - 800*

727 Randolph Turpin scrapbooks, a collection of 34 scrapbooks covering the boxing career of celebrated British champion Randolph Turpin, each 38 by 25cm, containing carefully cut out and pasted related newspaper pictures, news and articles £50 - 80**

728 A collection of boxing memorabilia, including a Royal Albert Hall programme for Jack “Kid” Berg v Gustave Humery; a press cuttings album including coverage of Berg and his contemporaries; Boxing Bulletin 1937, items signed by the boxers Terry Downes and Dennis Andries, 50/50 set of Churchmans cigarette cards of 1930s boxing personalities; the lot also including a selection of photographs, postcards, programmes, etc £150 - 250* 726 Poster for the 1974 Muhammad Ali v George Foreman fight in Zaire, advertising a closed circuit TV screening, folds as issued, good condition £200 - 300*

729 A collection of boxing programmes and magazines, including a copy of “Jack Solomons & Laurie Lewis presents Heavyweight Championship of the World” between Brian London and Muhammad Ali, August 6th 1966, at Earls Court, London Official Programme, 24 pages, good condition with minor creasing centrally; Jack Solomans International Boxing programmes 1950 Turpin v’s Yarosz, 1953 Turpin v’s Cartier, 1954 Sneyers v’s McCarthy, 1958 Waterman v’s Charnley; Royal Albert Hall Championship night programme 1981 Jones v’s Laing; Harry Levene Professional Boxing 1963 Walker v’s Prescott; The Southern Ex-Boxer magazine dating from 1986 to 2005; Boxing News August 2009 & April 2010; Boxing Outlook September 1991; the lot also including a selection cigarette cards with boxing greats; b&w photograph of William John “Buffalo Bill” Jones (qty) £80 - 120* END OF SESSION

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SESSION THREE Tuesday 5th November at 10:00am Lots 730-1110


MOTOR SPORTS

732 Three Brandon (Coventry) speedway programmes from the 1930s, v Clapton 9/6/1932; Stamford Bridge (Chelsea) 21/7/1932; and Wimbledon 4/8/1932 £250 - 300**

730 A boxed game of Electric Speedway by British Games Limited (BGL) of London circa 1933, battery-operated game of chance featuring a roulette style betting board; sold together with two speedway scrapbooks for the 1938 & 1939 seasons; a Ford Sport Annual 1968; and a Marlboro’ McLaren Village guest’s pack for the 1987 British Grand Prix, varied contents including a double-signed photograph of Rosberg & Prost £80 - 120*

733 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 glossy 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) £70 - 90* 731 A very early Crystal Palace Speedway 45th Meeting programme, on August 10th 1929, featuring one of the earlier women’s speedway races between Miss Fay Taylour v Miss Eva Askquith; sold together with a selection of b&w postcards relating to speedway from the 1950s, including New Cross 1951 team, various riders, Curtis, Geray, Harding, Forrest, Trim, some with autographs (22) £80 - 100**

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734 Two Isle of Man TT 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) £180 - 220*

736 Valentino Rossi dual-signed K1 AGV “Dreamtime” Moto GP Helmet, size Large, signed in gold along top of helmet and also in black marker pen on bottom right, Rossi Design based on Australian Aboriginal art/heritage and worn by Rossi in the Australian 2007 winter Test and Australian 2008 Moto GP, brand new, in original box; comes with COA & Photo Proof (2) £400 - 500*

738 Nicky Hayden “The Kentucky Kid” (1981-2017) signed Ducati 8”x10” photograph, comes with COA and photo proof (2 items) £100 - 150*

735 Two signed colour photographs of motor bike stars Valentino Rossi and John Surtees, comprising a 12 by 8 portrait study of Surtees and a 10 by 8 action shot of Rossi, both signed in black marker pen £80 - 100*

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737 Marc Marquez Collection, including signed Marquez #93 Red Cap (signed on peak in silver marker pen), official Marquez Ant Logo #93 T-Shirt (signed on front in black sharpie), Repsol Honda Moto GP Glove - left hand (signed on wrist, black marker pen), Marquez signed 8”x10” Moto GP photo; comes with a COA & Photo proof of items being signed (4 items) £300 - 400* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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739 17 signed Moto GP photographs, 8 by 10in, includes Marc Marquez (#93), Fraco Morbidelli (#21), Bradley Smith (#38), Scott Redding (#45), Andrea Iannone (#29), Alex Rins (#42), Thomas Luthi (#12), Hafizh Syahrin (#55), Dani Pedrosa(#26), James Ellison (#14), Danilo Petrucci (#9), Pol Espargaro (#44), Maverick Vinales (#25), Tito Rabat (#53), Bryan Staring (#67), Johann Zarco (#5), Jack Miller (#43), Andrea Dovizioso (#4), Cal Crutchlow (#35), Jonas Folger (#94; comes with a COA and photo proof (Total 18 items) ÂŁ250 - 300*

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740 Moto GP Collection, of signed white Moto GP Sliders x 6 (signed in black marker pen), Jorge Lorenzo (Repsol Honda #99), Danilo Petrucci (Ducati # 9), Maverick Vinales (Monster Energy Yamaha # 12), Jack Miller (Pramac Racing #43), Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing Team Gresnini # 41), Johann Zarco (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing # 5); comes with a COA and Photo Proof of riders signing sliders (7 items) £250 - 300*

742 Big Jim Sullivan Ferrari Owners Club pit lane jacket, the red jacket with Ferrari and Goodyear logos and inscribed BIG JIM SULLIVAN, the reverse with further Ferrari logos plus four embroidered patches, for the inaugural California 500, at Ontario Motor Speedway, and Spectra Racing, also bearing a patch of a St Bernard dog James George Tomkins (1941-2012) known professionally as Big Jim Sullivan was an English musician and prolific session guitarist who is estimated to have performed on around 750 charting singles, including 54 UK no.1 hits. Away from the studio his passion was for fast cars. £60 - 80*

741 A group of seven signed photographs of Motor Sport personalities, comprising a 14 x 10in colour photograph signed by the motor bike rider Valentino Rossi with COA; a b&w publicity card signed by the Honda team rider Mick Doohan; sold together with four 5 x 7in colour photographs signed by rally drivers, comprising double signed photos by Sebastien Loeb & Daniel Elena, Gronholm and Rautiainen, Colin McRae and Nicky Grist, Sebastien Loeb and Toulu de Graffenried, the other a smaller colour publicity card by Sebastien Loeb £150 - 200*

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743 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. £200 - 300**

744 A group of four photographs signed by the Motor racing drivers, Jack Brabham, Stirling Moss, Toulo de Graffenried and Clay Regazzoni, various sizes, the largest 12 x 8in, the de Graffenried in b&w, the Moss and Brabham mounted colour postcards £150 - 200*

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748 Ken Rush original illustrations of five Formula 1 World Championship-winning designs, comprising the 1958 Vanwall, 1959-60 Cooper-Climax, 1962 BRM, 1967 Brabham-Repco, 1972 Lotus-Cosworth, watercolour with airbrush and mixed media, four framed & glazed, each 32 by 42cm. (5)

745 Colin Chapman, Jim Clark and Trevor Taylor-signed 1962 Racing Car Show Guide, the Lotus Twenty ‘Cars of the Champions’ show exhibits related editorial occupying page 24, and bearing 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. £600 - 700*

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746 Sixty-six Motor Racing Drivers Past and Present colour plates, each drawn by Ralph David Sallon of the Daily Mirror, published by Shell-Mes and B.P. Ltd, circa 1956, the cover page cut to size; sold together with four press photographs of Nigel Mansell and others, 20 x 28.5cm, each in a album sleeve £80 - 120*

747 Three signed photographs of Motor Racing legends Stirling Moss, Jackie Stewart and John Surtees, comprising a 12 by 16 b&w montage of shots showing Moss at the wheel, a 10 by 8 portrait study of Stewart and a 12 by 8 action shot of Surtees, all signed in black marker pen £100 - 120*

The Vanwall artwork is similar to that produced by the artist for Brooke Bond Tea’s ‘History of the Motor Car’ collectors’ card series published in 1968, while the other works may have been preliminaries for this or another possible project. As removed from the office walls of the last Vandervell Products Ltd M.D. in Maidenhead, following the death of its founder and creator of the Vanwall team, Tony Vandervell, and the company’s acquisition by the GKN Group in 1967, prior to its closure in 1997. £400 - 600*

749 Three Goodwood Festival of Speed programmes from 2002 to 2004, with inserted tickets and inserts, all variously autographed in black marker pen and biro of some of the racing legends including Brabham, Massa, Jones, McRae, Fittipaldi, Villeneuve, and others, total of 59 autographs £100 - 150*

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750 Autographs of four British motor racing world champions: Jackie Stewart, James Hunt, Nigel Mansell and Damon Hill, the Stewart & Mansell in black marker pen on white index cards, the others on album pages, Hunt signed in pencil, Hill in black marker pen (4) £80 - 120*

751 26 Formula 1 driver signatures plus 50 from various other formulae, as obtained in the late 1970s to early 1980s, including Nigel Mansell, Jody Scheckter, Keke Rosberg, Nelson Piquet, Ayrton Senna, Jack Brabham, Riccardo Patrese, John Watson, Stirling Moss, Jacques Laffite, Carlos Reutemann, all in ballpoint pen on 65 autograph book pages (complete listing online) £600 - 800*

752 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. £150 - 250**

753 A photograph triple-signed by the three Jackies, the F1 drivers Jacky Ickx, Olivier Jacques and Jackie Stewart, with COA, colour 11 x 8in; sold together with a 5 x 7in b&w photograph of the early motor racing driver Toulo de Graffenried with COA; a 5 x 7in colour photograph signed by Clay Regazzoni (5) £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

754 Alessandro Nannini-signed 1988 Japanese Grand Prix-worn Benetton F1 visor, the clear polymer signed in green marker pen and dedicated ‘To Rob’ beneath a Benetton logo decal. As signed for the nephew of Chief Cosworth F1 Engineer, Jim Brett. Alessandro Nannini finished 5th in his Benetton-Cosworth B188 at Suzuka that year, and continued to race for the team until injuries sustained in a helicopter accident ended his F1 career in 1990. £200 - 300*

755 Benetton Formula 1 team 1988 and 1993 driver-signed photographs, Thierry Boutsen and Alessandro Nannini in black & white from 1988, Riccardo Patrese and Michael Schumacher in colour from 1993, the latter dedicated ‘To Rob’, all signed in marker pen, 8 by 6in. (4) As signed for the nephew of Chief Cosworth F1 Engineer, Jim Brett. £100 - 150*

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756 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)

757 A group of five signed photographs of F1 drivers, comprising a mounted colour photographic display signed by Eddie Irvine, overall 41 x 31cm; a 8 x 12in colour photograph signed by Giancarlo Fisichella; a 7 x 5in signed Jacques Villeneuve; and two photographs signed by Marc Surer, the first 5 x 7in colour the other 7 x 9in b&w with a COA £100 - 150*

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. 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. £80 - 120*

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759 Motor Racing mixed selection of Autographs, Comprising a British Grand Prix 1994 programme and three signed tickets; a Grand Prix Party 2000 signed programme and ticket by Eddie Jordan, Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones; a signed postcard by Tony Brookes & Nigel Mansell; signed card by Phil Hill; a note by Rodriguez and others (qty) £100 - 150*

760 Triple signed photograph of the F1 drivers Hamilton, Massa & Alonso on the podium at the 2007 Spanish Grand Prix, 10 by 15in. £100 - 150* 758 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 Birthday Wishes, framed & glazed, 95 by 85cm. £100 - 150*

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764 Michael Schumacher-signed 1993 Benetton F1 visor worn during Kyalami qualifying, the dark surface signed in green marker pen and dated Kyalami ‘93 beneath a Benetton Sportsystem decal

761 Lewis Hamilton, Niki Lauda, Nico Rosberg-signed 2018 Petronas AMG Mercedes t-shirt, the three F1 World Champions’ signatures in black marker pen on the white chest around primary team sponsor logos, other sponsor logos upon the sleeves, official team merchandise labelling £150 - 200*

762 Lewis Hamilton collection, signed 2015 Mercedes ½ Scale helmet (signed in black on crown of helmet) and signed action photo; comes with COA and photo proof (3 items) £400 - 500*

763 Eighteen signed photographs of UK and international F1 drivers, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies of Nigel Mansell, Jackie Stewart, Jenson Button, Johnny Herbert, Stirling Moss, John Surtees and Damon Hill, together with similar of Sebastian Vettel, Emerson Fittipaldi, Valteri Bottas, Romain Grosjean, Nelson Piquet, Sergio Perez, Marcus Ericsson, Daniel Ricciardo, Eddy Cheever, Mark Webber and Nico Hulkenberg £150 - 200*

As signed for the nephew of Chief Cosworth F1 Engineer, Jim Brett. After qualifying 3rd in his Benetton-Cosworth B192B, Michael Schumacher retired from that year’s South African Grand Prix after colliding with Ayrton Senna. £300 - 400*

765 Michael Schumacher-signed early 1992 Benetton F1 team photo, signed in black marker pen, dedicated ‘To Robert’ and dated 29.2.92, the colour photograph of him with team mate Martin Brundle standing behind a Benetton-Cosworth B191B, 7 by 9in. As signed and dated the day before the 1992 South African Grand Prix, held on March 1st, for the nephew of Chief Cosworth F1 Engineer, Jim Brett. Finishing the race in 4th place, it was the start of Michael Schumacher’s first full season of Formula 1 in which he would finish 3rd in the World Championship and win his first Grand Prix. £100 - 150*

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766 Michael Schumacher signed framed display, measuring 61 by 46cm., features signed photo inserted into larger image, with COA (2) £220 - 280*

767 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* 174

768 Michael Schumacher signed photographic display, comprising a 25 by 19cm. colour portrait signed in silver marker, mounted next to another photograph (unsigned) of the F1 World Champion standing in front of his Ferrari, title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 46.5 by 61cm., COA pasted to the backboard £150 - 200*

769 Michael Schumacher-signed 2012 Goodbye Formula 1 t-shirt, his black marker pen signature beneath seven red stars, his Speedline logo, the legend THANK YOU, GOODBYE, MICHAEL, and above Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 25th 2012, official merchandise labelling £100 - 150*

770 Michael Schumacher-signed 2003 F1 World Champion cap, the black peak signed in silver marker pen above laurel leaves, his embroidered Speedline logo and 2003 in gold on the crown, number ‘1’ patches to each side, website at the back, official licensed product labelling £150 - 200*

771 Michael Schumacher-signed 1999 DVAG Ferrari post-race cap, his black marker pen signature on the red peak, personal sponsor Deutsche Vermogensberatung and emblem above, the Cavalino escutcheon with race number ‘3’ on both sides, his Speedline logo and website details at the back, Michael Schumacher Collection by PPM and Ferrari labelling, a Not For Sale label inside In 1999 German Financial Advisors Deutsche Vermogensberatung reportedly paid $8million over three years for their name to appear on Michael’s podium and post-race caps. The deal was later extended until 2010. £100 - 150* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


772 Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso-signed Formula 1 style red balaclava, the three multiple F1 World Champions’ black marker pen signatures across the left-hand side £200 - 300*

773 Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Jean Todt signed Ferrari 2000 Yearbook, their marker pen signatures upon the gold frontespiece, also Luca Badoer and Ross Brawn, profusely illustrated, full colour, large format, Italian and English text, 300 pages, page size 33 by 24cm. £100 - 150**

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774 Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Jean Todt signed Ferrari 2004 Yearbook their marker pen signatures upon the gatefold cover frontispiece, also Luca Badoer and Ross Brawn, profusely illustrated, full colour, large format, Italian and English text, 260 pages, page size 33 by 24cm. £100 - 150**

776 Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Jean Todt signed 2003 ‘La Ferrari’ cover, also signed by Luca Badoer, the annual souvenir company preview of the marque’s year ahead, containing the latest Ferrari information for Club members and car owners, including early history through F1 achievements to new roadcar designs, Italian and English text, 44-pages, size 30x21cm. £100 - 150*

775 Michael Schumacher-signed red Kart Center balaclava, his black marker pen signature across the left-hand side above a Michael Schumacher Kart-Center logo £90 - 120*

777 Michael Schumacher-signed 1998 Imola Ferrari event press pack, the card outer cover artist illustrated design signed by him in marker pen, the contained 7-8 November ‘Tutte le Ferrari in Pista’, press release details in English & Italian, outer front cover 32 by 23cm £100 - 150*

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778 Michael Schumacher-signed Ferrari 2006 Nurburgring Racing Days event poster, his black marker pen signature above the rear wing of his Ferrari 248 F1, issued folded, 84 by 60cm. £90 - 120* 779 Michael Schumacher-signed AMG Mercedes magazine 2011 poster, his black marker pen signature above his Mercedes MGP W02, a double-sided poster with Sebastian Vettel-Red Bull unsigned on the reverse, a folded insert with F1 Racing and Autosport, 48 by 82cm. £70 - 90*

780 Michael Schumacher-signed Millennium Edition t-shirt, his white marker pen signature beneath the legend MILLENIUM EDITION around his Speedline logo, Michael Schumacher Collection by PPM official merchandising labelling £100 - 150*

782 Sebastian Vettel collection, signed Ferrari ½ scale official helmet (signed on visor in silver), signed Ferrari shirt, signed Ferrari cap (both signed in black) and signed Ferrari 8”x10” photo; comes with COA and photo proof (5 items) £400 - 500*

781 Michael Schumacher collection, signed Mercedes cap & signed action Mercedes photo; comes with COA and photo proof (3 items) £750 - 1,000*

783 Daniel Ricciardo collection, signed Red Bull F1 cap, signed 2019 Australian grand prix cap and two signed Red Bull 8”x12” photos; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (Total 5 items) £200 - 300*

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784 Kimi Raikkonen collection, signed Ferrari ½ Scale official helmet (signed on visor in silver), signed action photo and signed Ferrari Cap; comes with COA and photo proof of signing (Total 4 items) £300 - 400*

785 Fernando Alonso collection, includes signed Ferrari ½ Scale Helmet (Signed on visor in silver) and two signed action photos; comes with COA and photo proof (4 items) £300 - 400*

786 Ten F1 signed portrait photographs, mainly 8”x12” / 8”x10”, including: Lewis Hamilton - McLaren (British), Mark Webber - Red Bull (Australia), Fernando Alonso - McLaren (Spain), Jean-Éric Vergne - Toro Rosso (France), Vitaly Petrov - Renault (Russia), Damon Hill - Williams (British), Jenson Button - McLaren (British), Felipe Massa Ferrari (Brazil), Rubens Barrichello - Honda (Brazil), Robert Kubica - BMW Sauber (Poland); comes with COA and photo proof of F1 drivers signing (Total 11 items) £200 - 300*

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787 Twelve F1 past & present drivers signed photographs, mainly 8”x10” including Alan Jones #27 (Australia/World Champion), David Coulthard #14 Red Bull (British), Giancarlo Fisichella -Renault (Italy), Takuma Sato #18 Honda (Japan), Vitaly Petrov #21 Caterham (Russia), Adrian Sutil -Force India/Kingfisher (Germany), Bruno Senna - Lotus Renault (Brazil), Kamui Kobayashi - Toyota (Japan), Felipe Massa #3 Ferrari (Brazil), Sebastian Vettel (Germany)- Red Bull, Romain Grosjean (France) - Lotus; comes with COA & Photo Proof (13 items) £200 - 300*

788 Andreas “Niki” Lauda (22 February 1949-20 May 2019) signed F1 8”x12” photograph, comes with COA and photo proof (2 items) £250 - 300* 178

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FOOTBALL

789 A 1909 purple Glasgow representative football cap G v I, the purple cap with silvered wirework braid and tassel, embroidered GVI 1909, G v I possibly relates to Glasgow v Ireland though no record of the match can be found, the interior with printed makers label “Eton” £150 - 200*

791 Tony Dunne green Republic of Ireland international football cap 1964-65 inscribed Ireland v Poland (Dublin) and Spain (Dublin), dated to peak, the interior with a name tag inscribed in blue biro A.DUNNE Provenance: Bonham’s 5th October 2011, lot 712 Anthony “Tony” Peter Dunne (b.1941) former Irish and left back footballer for Manchester United FC, winning 33 international caps for the republic of Ireland between 1962 and 1975 with his debut against Austria on 8th April 1962. He played for Shelbourne, Dublin between 1958 and 1960 with 19 appearances and scoring once, helping Shels win the FAI Youth Cup in 1959 and the FAI Cup in 1960. Moving to Manchester United in 1960 until 1973 with 530 appearances scoring twice, with wins in the 1963 FA Cup, 1965 and 1967 English Football League First Division championships and 1968 European Cup. Then moving to Bolton Wanderers from 1973 to 1979 with 170 appearances, helping them win the Football League Second Division in 1977-78 and then Detroit Express in 1979 making 12 appearances. Going on to manage Steinkjer FK, Norway from 1982 50 1983. £800 - 1,200*

790 A blue football cap inscribed SvW 1926-27, this cap was awarded for a Scotland v Wales but not at Full Senior International level as it is lacking the rampant lion motif, possibly youth or junior level £150 - 200*

792 An F.A.I Republic of Ireland International cap, 1982, the green cap with gilt braid and tassel, embroidered F.A.I., NO.3, 1982, the interior lined with yellow silk, the No.3 signifying the player achieved three international caps Research shows only four players made three appearances, those being Mark Lawrenson, Gary Waddock, Sean O’Driscoll and John Anderson £250 - 350* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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793 A maroon Lancashire Football Association representative cap, season 1916-17, bearing Lancs F.A. crest and dated to the peak, areas of wear to velvet £100 - 150*

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794 England international debut cap awarded to Leeds United’s Bert Sproston v Wales, season 1936-37, red cap, wirework England rose and dated 1936-37 This match was played at Ninian Park 17th October 1936. Wales came from a goal down to beat England 2-1. £600 - 800*

796 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 Ulsterman Elisha Scott was the Liverpool FC goalkeeper for 22 years from 1912 until 1934, making 430 appearances, a club record which still stands today. £450 - 550*

798 Tommy Smith’s Liverpool FC Challenge Europeen Interclubs medal plaque awarded by France Football magazine to Liverpool FC voted the best club in Europe in 1976, gilt & silvered metal, Adidas & France Football sponsorship logos, inscribed 1er. LIVERPOOL F.C., 5 by 7cm., good condition The Challenge Europeen Interclubs awards ran from 1968 to 1991. Provenance: The Tommy Smith Collection. Bonham’s 29th May 2012, lot 352. £1,000 - 1,500*

797 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship winner’s plaque season 1975-76, inscribed DIVISION I, CHAMPIONS, 1975-76, in original Vaughton’s of Birmingham case of issue, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, and with typescript paper label D. FAIRCLOUGH

795 A miscellany of 19 football medals, notably an English Schools’ Football Association North Trials medal in silver & enamel, undated, but with a Chester hallmark date stamp for 1938; the remainder comprising one 9ct. gold & enamel, five gold-mounted silver, eight silver, one bronze & three gilt-metal, 3 cased £150 - 200*

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Liverpool won their first major trophy under Bob Paisley by narrowly winning the League title after heated competition from Dave Sexton’s Queen’s Park Rangers. In a dramatic climax to the season, Liverpool needed to either win or secure a low-scoring draw against relegation-threatened Wolverhampton Wanderers. With 14 minutes left for play and despite constant pressure in the second half, the Reds trailed to a Steve Kindon strike for Wolves. The title was slipping away from Liverpool but three late goals from Kevin Keegan, John Toshack and Ray Kennedy took the Championship trophy away from Loftus Road to Anfield. This was David Fairclough’s first-team debut season. Provenance: The David Fairclough Collection. Graham Budd Auctions, 15th May 2017, lot 648. £1,500 - 2,000* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


799 A trio of Manchester United FC F.A. Cup Winner’s medals for 1909, 1949 & 1963, the 1909 medal presented to goalkeeper Harry Moger, 15ct gold inscribed 1909, Manchester United Football Club, English Cup 1908-9, engraved with a HM monogram; the 1948 medal presented to the right half John Anderson, 9ct gold, the reverse inscribed The Football Association Challenge Cup, Winners, M/C United, 1947-8, J. ANDERSON; the third presented to inside right Albert Quixall, 9ct gold, inscribed The Football Association Challenge Cup, Winners, A.quixall, Manchester Utd. 3 Leicester City 1, all in a custom made presentation wooden box, with fitted red velvet lining and gilt metal title plaques; sold together with two letters of provenance, one signed by John Anderson, the other by Albert Quixall Please note the footballer Albert Quixall misplaced his original 1963 F.A. Cup Final medal. The medal being offered here is the official replacement medal presented by the Football Association at a later date, the medal is date-stamped Birmingham 1990. George Henry “Harry” Moger (1879-1927) an English football goalkeeper having played with Freemantle between 1898 and 1900 and Southampton between 1900 and 1903 with 14 appearances. Moving to Manchester United in 1903 until 1912 with 266 appearances, helping United to the Football League titles in 1907-08 and 1910-11 and the FA Cup in 1909. John Anderson (1921-2006) English and midfielder with Manchester United from 1946 to 1949 with 33 appearance and one goal, helping United win the FA Cup in 1948 with a goal against Blackpool in the final at Wembley Stadium, United winning 4-2. Transferred to Nottingham Forest in 1949 until 1951 with 40 appearance and scoring one goal, then to Peterborough United in 1952 to 1955 with 83 appearances scoring 4 goals. Albert Quixall (b.1933) English footballer having played with Sheffield Wednesday from 1950 to 1958 with 241 appearances scoring 63 goals, then with Manchester United from 1958 to 1964 appearing 184 times scoring 56 goals. He was one of the key recruits by Matt Busby in building a new team in the aftermath of the Munich air disaster, his only medal with the club was the 1963 FA Cup. He went on to play for Oldham Athletic from 1964 to 1966, Stockport County from 1966 to 1967, Altrincham in 1967 and Radcliffe Borough in 1968. His international England career saw his play for England B in 1953-54 with 3 appearances, England in 1954-55 with 5 appearances and England Youth in 1956 with 1 appearance. £40,000 - 50,000*

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800 A 9ct gold 1963 F.A. Challenge Cup Final winner’s medal awarded to Bill Foulkes, of Manchester United FC, v Leicester City FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 25th May, the 9ct gold circular medal with scroll top and suspension ring, obverse with three lions shield flanked by two footballers, reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS, engraved W.FOULKES 1962-63 M.U.F.C., hallmarked 375 Birmingham 1962 Fattorini & Sons Ltd, in original burgundy leather box, weight: 25.4 gms, diameter: 31mm Manchester United won 3-1. William “Bill” Foulkes (1932-2013), an English footballer who played for the Manhcester United Busby Babes team in the 1950s and 1960s. He made 566 appearances on the senior team scoring 7 goals and was capped only once for England in 1955. £25,000 - 30,000*

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801 A Football Association Charity Shield Manchester United FC v Aston Villa awarded to Bill Foulkes, played at Old Trafford on 22nd October 1957, the octagonal ebonised shield with applied roundel inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, surrounded in gilt by MANCHESTER UTD V ASTON VILLA AT OLD TRAFFORD 22ND OCTOBER 1957, bears Christies label to reverse, 13.2 x 13.2cm Provenance: Christies Scotland, Lot 101, 14th October 1992

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802 1963/64 F.A. Youth Challenge Cup Winners Plaque, awarded to George Best, Manchester United FC v Swindon Town FC 2nd leg, played at Old Trafford on 30th April 1964, the ebonised plaque mounted with sterling silver plaque, with English rose, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION YOUTH CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION, engraved WINNERS 1963-64, hallmarked sterling silver, 12.9 x 8.3cm, total weight: 170 gms Manchester United drew the 1st leg 1-1, George Best scoring, and won the 2nd leg 4-1, on aggregate 5-2. Provenance: Ex-John Doherty collection £2,700 - 3,000*

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803 1985 F.A. Cup winner’s medal awarded to John Gidman of Manchester United FC, 9ct. gold, inscribed The Football Association, Challenge Cup, Winners, John Gidman, 1985, in original fitted case In the 1985 F.A. Cup Final Manchester United beat Everton 1-0 through a Norman Whiteside goal in extra-time. Provenance: Christie’s 19th May 2005, lot 1. John Gidman (b. 1954) English footballer, having played for Aston Villa from 1971 to 1979, Everton from 1979 to 1981. Then with Manchester United from 1981 to 1986 with 120 appearances scoring 4 goals under Ron Atkinson, helping United win the FA Cup in 1983 and 1985. He moved to rivals Manchester City in 1986 to 1988 with 53 appearances scoring 1 goal, then to Stoke City in 1988 until 1989 and Darlington in 1989. £8,000 - 12,000*

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804 1991 UEFA Super Cup winner’s medal awarded to Neil Webb of Manchester United FC, continental yellow metal, the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed Super Competition, 1991

805 A 1999 UEFA Super Cup Final runners-up medal, awarded to an un-named player, between Manchester United FC v Lazio, played at Stade Louis II, Monaco on 27th August 1999, the circular medal with UEFA logo inscribed SUPER CUP 99, reverse with trophy and star motif and red, navy and yellow ribbon, diameter: 50mm Lazio won 1-0. £1,000 - 1,500*

In the Super Cup played on 19th November 1991 at Old Trafford, Manchester United defeated Red Star Belgrade 1-0 through a goal by Brian McClair. Provenance: Neil Webb Collection. Christie’s 17th November 2005, lot 353. Neil Webb (b.1963) former English footballer, having played with Reading from 1980 to 1982, Portsmouth from 1982 to 1985, Nottingham Forest from 1985 to 1989. Moving to Manchester United under Alex Ferguson in 1989 until 1992 with 75 appearances scoring 8 goals. He scored on his league debut with United on 19th August 1989, in a 4-1 win over league champions Arsenal on the opening day of the 1989-90 season. He helped United with wins in the 1990 FA Cup, 1991 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup and 1992 Football League Cup. He returned to Nottingham Forest in 1992 until 1996, ending he career with Aldershot Town in 1996-97. His England international career began in 1985 until 1986 with the England U21 team, then in 1987 to 1992 with England and with England B from 1990 to 1992, making a total of 33 appearances scoring 4 goals. £1,500 - 2,500*

806 A silver 1999 UEFA Super Cup runners-up medal awarded to a Manchester United player v Lazio, played in Monaco, on 27th August 1999, the circular medal inscribed UEFA Super Cup 99 obverse, with trophy and star motif reverse, with red, blue and yellow ribbon, hallmarked 0.925, weight: 58grms Provenance: McTears Auctioneers Lot 1966 26 April 2019 Lazio won 1-0 through a Marcelo Salas goal in the 35th minute. £1,000 - 1,500*

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807 Varied collection of football medals and memorabilia, comprising a silvered medal commemorating the Mexico 1970 World Cup; a gilt and enamel bearing the Olympic rings and the Jules Rimet Trophy, commemorating Uruguay’s victories in the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games and the 1930 and 1950 World Cups, name to the back J.C. Britos, 18-VII-75; a silvered medal commemorating Uruguay’s 1950 World Cup win; a 1930 World Cup commemorative medal; a silvered medal for Jockey Club Montevideo dated 1927 and named to Juan A Scasso; seven various silver hallmarked English football medals, mostly dating from the 1920s and 1930s all bearing inscriptions including Eastern Counties, the Makant Cup and Wright cup; the lot also including a bronze medal with decorative football scene and one uninscribed medal; sold together with a vintage football rattle, said to be from the 1930 World Cup Final and a supporter’s Union Jack flag said to be from the 1966 World Cup £1,200 - 1,600*

809 A 9ct gold and enamel Football League 3rd Division Southern Section Challenge Cup winner’s medal 1933-34 awarded to Jimmy Gray of Exeter City, the obverse with blue enamel and lettering The Football League Challenge Cup Competition, hallmarked 9ct, in original Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham box, weight: 13 gms, diameter: 32mm James “Jimmy” Gray (1900-1978) Scottish footballer and fullback with Exeter City with over 200 league games, helping them to reach the quarter final of the FA Cup in 1931. A benefit game was staged for him by Exeter City against his former club Liverpool FC at St James’ Park in May 1935 with Liverpool winning 3-1. He remained at the club until the end of the 1935-36 season.

808 A 9ct gold Liverpool County Football Association Senior Cup Winners medal for Season 1928-29, won by Jimmy Gray of Liverpool FC, the circular medal with suspension loop, the reverse engraved SENIOR CUP WINNERS 1928-29, hallmarked 9ct, in original Dimmer & Sons Ltd, Liverpool, diameter: 28mm, weight: 16 gms; sold together with an official photograph of Liverpool FC in season 1926/27, mounted, image: 23 x 28.5cm, overall: 35.5 x 45.5cm, printed legend for player identification, published by Carbonora Co. Liverpool (2) James “Jimmy” Gray (1900-1978), Scottish footballer who signed for Liverpool FC in 1926, having played for Transvaal in South Africa for five years. He made one appearance for Liverpool’s 1st team in the 3rd League fixture of the 1928-29 season against Sheffield United, losing 2-1. Going on to play for Exeter City in 1930.

The Football League Third Division South Cup was a football knockout competition open to teams competing in the Football League Third Division South, the competition first held in 1933-34 and ran until 1938-39, the cup was revived for the 1945-46 season. Exeter City winning the 1933-34 season against Torquay United 1-0. £500 - 700*

The Liverpool County Football Association simply known as the Liverpool FA is the County Football Association in the city of Liverpool, is runs several league and cup competitions in the city, formed in 1892. £300 - 500* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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810 A trio of medals to the Arsenal FC footballer Alf Haynes, the first in 9ct gold and enamel awarded for the Sheriff of London Charity Shield, undated, hallmarked 375 and Birmingham 1932, in original leather case gilt tooling; the second in 15ct gold inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, undated, hallmarked 625 and Birmingham 1930, cased in original box with gilt tooling; the third in 15ct gold inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION, ARSENAL F.C., WINNERS, A.E.HAYNES, 1929-30, hallmarked 625 and Birmingham 1929, in original case with gilt tooling, weight: 15ct - 43 gms, 9ct - 14 gms Arsenal FC won the Sheriff of London Charity Shield in 1931 and 1932 beating Corinthians on both occasions. It is not certain for which of these matches the medal was awarded. The second medal in this lot was awarded when Arsenal FC won the London F.A. Challenge Cup in season 1930/31, beating rivals Tottenham Hotspur. The third medal is for the Football Combination competition for the reserve teams of the Football League, Arsenal dominated the competition particularly in the 1920/30s including five consecutive championships between 1926/27 and 1930/31. £1,000 - 1,500* 810

811 A 9ct gold and enamel medal for the London Professional Football Charity Fund 1912, hallmarked 375, Birmingham 1912, in original red leather box with gilt tooling, weight: 18 gms, diameter: 30mm This medal was won by E J Revill of Queen’s Park Rangers £400 - 600*

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812 A 9ct gold and enamel medal awarded by the Scottish Southern Counties Football Association, undated, bearing hallmarks 375 and Chester 1928, weight: 7 gms £70 - 90*

813 A silver-gilt medal for Sheriff of London Charity Shield, undated, bears hallmark for Birmingham 1900, weight: 15 gms The hallmark on this medal would suggest that this medal was for the 1901 Sheriff of London Charity Shield. Aston Villa beat Corinthians 1-0. £500 - 700*

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816 A 9ct gold Football League Division 2 Championship medal season 1969-70, awarded to Henry Cockburn, senior coach at Huddersfield Town FC, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1969/70, in original fitted case, weight: 16 gms

814 Two 9ct gold and enamel Scottish Football Medals awarded to Robert Dixon the first inscribed S.F.A., 1900, SCOTLAND V IRELAND, ROBT. DIXON, the second inscribed SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION, 1901/2, SCOTLAND V WALES, R. DIXON, in a modern custom fitted case £700 - 1,000*

815 A 9ct gold and enamel Scottish Amateur International medal awarded to J Crawford in 1932/33, the reverse inscribed J. CRAWFORD 1932-33, SCOTLAND (AMATEUR) V ENGLAND, IRELAND, WALES, in a modern custom fitted case, weight: 13.6 gms James Crawford played outside-right for Queen’s Park FC. He represented Scotland at professional as well as amateur level. He was also part of the Great Britain football squad at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games. £300 - 500* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

Henry Cockburn had enjoyed a successful career as a professional footballer playing for Manchester United and England. After his playing days he stayed in football as a trainer and coach. £700 - 1,000*

817 A silver-gilt medal awarded to Bobby Moore in 1962, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE V THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE AT NORWICH, 31ST OCTOBER 1962, with ring suspension, in original fitted case; sold together with original match programme and COA Provenance: Farewell Boleyn Auction Hilco Global for West Ham United FC 2016 £1,500 - 2,000*

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818 A silver-gilt medal awarded to Bobby Moore in 1964, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE V THE ITALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE AT MILAN, 9TH MAY 1964, with ring suspension, in original fitted case; sold together with COA Provenance: Farewell Boleyn Auction Hilco Global for West Ham United FC 2016 £1,500 - 2,000*

820 A 9ct gold and enamel Manchester Senior Cup Winner’s medal awarded to R Deardon of Manchester City FC in season 1902/03, fully inscribed but reverse inscription very rubbed, weight: 12 gms Robert Dearden was a half-back who made 21 first team appearances for Manchester City between 1903 and 1906. £400 - 600*

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819 A silver-gilt medal awarded to Bobby Moore in 1968, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE V THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE AT MIDDLESBROUGH, 20TH MARCH 1962, with ring suspension, in original fitted case; sold together with original match programme and COA Provenance: Farewell Boleyn Auction Hilco Global for West Ham United FC 2016 £1,500 - 2,000*

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821 A gold mounted silver and enamel Manchester & District Football Association Junior Cup medal awarded to F Evans of Freetown FC in 1897, weight: 15.5 gms £100 - 150*

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822 A fine collection of silver and bronze Football League and Charity Cup Medals from Chiswick & District Football League, Chiswick Charity Cup, Acton Hospital Football Cup and Fulham District Cricket League comprising three silver and enamel Chiswick & District Football League medals, dating from 1929 to 1937, each with suspension ring, the obverse with enamel Chiswick crest with lettering, the reverse of each individually engraved WINNERS DIV IV B 1929-30, DIV II A WINNERS 1932-3, KELVONIAN FC WINNERS DIV I 1936-7 W. CROWDEN; each hallmarked silver; sold together with two silver 1930s Chiswick Charity Cup Competition medals, each with enameled Chiswick crest and lettering, bears hallmarks for 1935/36; a silver The Fulham & District Cricket League medal, reverse inscribed F.D.C.L. DIV II 1931 RUNNERS-UP MEDAL W.CROWDEN, hallmarked silver; a silver Acton Hospital Football Cup Competition, with Acton crest, hallmarked silver and two bronze and enameled Chiswick Charity Cup Competition, with Chiswick crest and lettering obverse, total silver weight: 84 gms (9) £60 - 90*

823 A cased 1946 C.M.F. Combined Services XI v B.A.O.R. Combined Services XI Football Match presentation medallion, played by two of the strongest wartime touring sides in Antwerp, with three enamel badges, the circular medallion inscribed ANTWERPEN 1946 and reverse two footballers in relief, with three enameled shield badges, in a fitted FISCH & CO box; sold together with a signed paper menu card of the event dated 23 March 1946, held at The Officers’ Mess, signed in ink by nearly 60 players including Finney, Lewis, Gooch, Hughes, Daniel, Parr, Squires, Swan etc, both in good condition, slight wear to edges of menu C.M.F. is the Central Mediterranean Force and B.A.O.R is the British Army Over Rhine services. £200 - 250*

824 9ct gold Football League Division 3 Champions medal for season 1963-64, awarded to Graham Wilfred Newton of Coventry City FC, during the managership of Jimmy Hill, the 9ct gold circular medal with loop ring, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 3, reverse engraved SEASON 1963-64 G.W. NEWTON, hallmarked 375 Birmingham, weight: 14.8 gms, diameter: 28mm Graham Newton (1942-2019) English footballer and manger, having played with Blackpool from 1961 to 1962, Walsall from 1962 to 1964, moving to Coventry City in 1964 with 8 league appearances scoring 3 goals under Jimmy Hill. He went onto play for Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 1964-67, Atlanta Chiefs 1967-68, Port Vale 1968-69, Atlanta Chiefs 1969-70, Hednesford Town 1970, Worcester City 1970-74 and Stourbridge in 1975. £800 - 1,200*

825 A gold medal presented to Pele 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: 19.42 gms Provenance: Pele Collection, Julien’s Auctions. £1,500 - 2,000*

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826 A 9ct gold 1969-1970 Football League Division 3 Winner’s Medal, awarded to an unknown Leyton Orient player, the circular medal with suspension ring, obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 3, reverse engraved SEASON 1969-70, hallmarked 375 Birmingham V&S, weight: 15.2 gms, diameter: 28mm Leyton Orient won the Division Three title with 62 points, two clear of Luton Town. £700 - 900*

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827 A 9ct gold Canon League Division 2 Winners medal, season 1985-86, awarded to Nigel Pleasants secretary of Norwich City FC, the 9ct gold circular medal with red and white enamelled shield, inscribed CANON LEAGUE DIVISION 2 WINNERS, the reverse engraved SEASON 1985-86 NIGEL PLEASANTS, hallmarked 375 Birmingham Vaughtons Ltd, in original fitted box gilt tooled THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOUNDED 1888, weight: 17.2 gms, diameter: 31mm Nigel Pleasants former secretary for Norwich City FC, when he took over from Bert Westwood in 1980 and who helped guide the Canaries through the upheaval of the main stand at Carrow Road fire in October 1984 and the Milk Cup victory over Sunderland in the 1984-85 season. He left the club at the end of 1987. £700 - 800* 828 A Varig Challenge Cup commemorative medal England v Brazil, played at Wembley on 28th March 1990, the circular roundel of gilt metal and bronze with central disc with footballers, blank plaque to reverse, in original box with engraved plaque THE VARIG CUP ENGLAND V BRAZIL WEMBLEY 28TH MARCH 1990, diameter: 8.8cm England won 1-0. £120 - 160*

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829 A 9ct gold Football League 100 League Legends medal, awarded to Malcom McDonald, inscribed The Football League, 100 League Legends, Pfa Awarded to Malcolm Mcdonald May 1999, in association with the 100th Championship Season, red, white and blue ribbon with clasp inscribed LEGEND, in original fitted case, weight: 30 gms The Football League 100 Legends is a list of 100 great footballers who played part or all of their professional career in English Football League and Premier League football. The players were selected in 1998 by a panel of journalists, including veteran reporter Bryon Butler, and the list was intended to reflect the League’s history by including players from throughout the preceding 99 seasons. The Football League also announced plans for a gala dinner later in the season at which surviving legends would receive a specially commissioned Legends medal. Malcom “Supermac” McDonald (b.1950) English footballer and manager played for Tonbridge Angels from 1967 to 1968, Fulham during 1968-69, Luton Town during 1969-71, Newcastle United during 1971-76, Arsenal during 1976-79 and Djurgardens IF in 1979. He played on the England international team from 1972 to 1975 making 14 appearances scoring 6 goals. £600 - 800*

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830 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) Provenance: The Collection of the late President of the French Football Federation Jean Verbeke. £140 - 180*

831 Two Euro ‘96 football medallions, the first UEFA England European Championship 1996 medallion, in a plastic capsule and fitted box, diameter: 38mm; the second a Pobjoy Mint European Football Championship One Crown with enamelled Goliath on obverse and Queen Elizabeth II and Gibraltar 1996 verso, in a plastic capsule and fitted box, diameter: 38mm; sold together with 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 - 300*

832 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) £150 - 200*

833 2002-2003 Supercopa del Futbol Espanol winners medal, awarded to a Real Madrid staff member, the gilt circular medal inscribed SUPERCOPA DEL FUTBOL ESPANOL 2002-2003, with FEF logo to reverse, with yellow and red ribbon embroidered with silver thread SUPERCOPA DE ESPANA 2002-2003, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid Spain, in original navy bag, diameter: 52mm £1,000 - 1,200*

834 FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003 participation medal, FIFA 1997 copyright logo, in case £150 - 200*

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835 Chile 2015 Copa America participation medal, gilt & enamel, inscribed COPA AMERICA, CHILE 2015 £250 - 350*

836 A gold medal awarded to Zindine Zidane for winning the 2001 Supercopa de Espana, with Real Madrid, of circular form with Supercopa Del Futbol Espanol 2000-2001 and reverse Real Federation Espana de Futbol, with ribbon, diameter: 51mm; sold with a COA in French language signed by Zindine Zidane (2) The COA translates into English as follows: “This letter certifies that the medal was obtained from former Real Madrid player Zinedine Yazid Zidane. Zizou received this medal with his team after winning the Supercopa de Espana in 2001. Real Madrid defeated Zaragoza (4 - 1) in total. The medal was received from Zizou on 14th July, 2011 in Marseille. The letter has Zizou’s signature below.”

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Further to the COA, it can be confirmed the receiver of the medal was Stephanie Villani, a sports collector and a close friend of Zidane. Villani and Zidane and other officials were invited for a dinner in Marseille on the aforementioned date. After the dinner Zidane presented the medal to Stephanie. Later she prepared three papers to be signed by Zizou confirming the medal’s provenance. £5,000 - 7,000*

837 2017 FIFA Club World Cup runners-up medal, awarded to one of the FIFA staff members, the circular medal inscribed FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP UAE 2017, the reverse with FIFA logo, with blue ribbon with FIFA logo, made by Bertoni, Italy, diameter: 50mm 2017 FIFA Club World Cup final between Real Madrid v Gremio was played at Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi on 16-12-2016, with Real Madrid winning 1-0. £1,000 - 1,200*

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838 Two Waterford Crystal presentations awarded to Maurice Setters on the occasion of Testimonial Matches, the first for Chris Hughton in the form of a vase, engraved with CHRIS HUGHTON TESTIMONIAL MATCH LANSDOWNE ROAD DUBLIN SUNDAY 28TH MAY 1995, 20.4cm.; the second for David O’Leary in the form of a tankard, engraved The David O’Leary Testimonial, 11.5cm. £150 - 200*

839 A group of five presentations awarded to Maurice Setters, i) Sheffield silver-plated twin-handled tray, 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.; ii) a heavy brass hexagonal FIFA/Coca Cola award commemorating Portugal ‘91, featuring a football on each side, Portugal ‘91 VI Campeonato Mundial de Juniores, diameter: 8cm; iii) 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. iv) crystal lampshade with engraved photograph of Maurice Setters, also engraved Maurice Setters and Presented by Frank Fahey TD Minister for Sport to The Republic of Ireland World Cup Football Squad Italy 1990, 26.5cm.; & v) 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. £300 - 500* 840 A commemorative flask presented to Tommy Taylor from the Yugoslavia Football Federation on the occasion of the England v Yugoslavia International Friendly match, played at Empire Stadium, Wembley on 28th November 1956, the red and white leather covered glass flask with webbed handled and with applied engraved plaque ENGLAND V YUGOSLAVIA 28.XI.1956 FSY, bears Christies auction label, height: 18.3cm Provenance: Christies auction Lot 18 23rd September 2003

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Thomas “Tommy” Taylor (1932-1958), an English footballer who was one of the eight Manchester United Busby Babes players who lost their lives in the Munich air disaster. Taylor played with Manchester United from 1953 to 1958, with 166 appearances, scoring 112 goals and for England National team between 1953-1957, appearing 19 times scoring 16 goals. £200 - 300*

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841 The original Manchester & District Schools Athletic Association football trophy, dating from 1913 to 1984-54, by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, the oak shield with applied silver-plated ribbon plaque engraved MANCHESTER & DISTRICT SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, above a central silver-plated shield plaque with acanthus leaf decoration surrounding a central embossed roundel of footballers above an enamelled city crest, engraved PRESENTED BY COUNCILLOR WILL MELLAND, the surround applied with silver-plated engraved plaques for the winners of the award, reverse bears ivorine plaque inscribed FATTORINI & SONS LTD, ART SILVERSMITHS AND MEDALLISTS, BRADFORD, 70 x 52cm £600 - 1,000*

842 The International Football Hall of Champions inductee’s plate presented to George Best in 2000, a hallmarked Tiffany and Co, New York, .925 sterling silver plate, weighing approximately 1340 grams, diameter 38cm, inscribed The International Football Hall of Champions, GEORGE BEST, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM JANUARY 24, and engraved in the centre with the organisation’s logo PROVENANCE: Bonhams 20 October 2010 Lot 316

843 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. £200 - 250*

This award was presented to George Best at the 1999 FIFA World Player of the Year Ceremony at the Palais des Congres in Brussels, 24th January 2000, where the honour went to Rivaldo of Barcelona. In addition a number of other prizes were bestowed including the welcome of a new group of inducteed to the International Football Hall of Champions. This included George Best, Didi, Marco van Basten and Zico. George Best (1946-2005) Northern Irish and Manchester United footballer, named European Footballer of the Year in 1968. The highly skillful winger considered one of the greatest dribblers in the history of the sport by several pundits. He was capped 37 times by Northern Ireland between 1964-77 scoring 9 goals. Playing with Manchester United from 1963 to 1974 making 361 appearances scoring 137 goals under Matt Busby and Jimmy Murphy (Youth manager), making his debut aged 17 on the 14th September 1963 against West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford in a 1-0 victory. During the season 1964-64 he helped United to claim the league title against rivals Leeds United but were knockout of the FA Cup at semi-final stage by Leeds. He scored the opening goal of the 1965 FA Charity Shield against Liverpool FC ending in a 2-2 draw. He scored 2 goals in a European Cup quarter-final match against Benfica at Estadio da Luz on the 9th March 1966. The 1966-67 season saw United claim the league title by four points, he scored 10 goals in 45 games and helped United share the Charity Shield with a 3-3 draw with FA Cup winners Tottenham Hotspur, the 1st game broadcast in colour on British television. The 1967-68 season saw United win the European Cup beating Benfica in the final at Wembley with Best scoring in extra time, United won 4-1. A member of the “Holy Trinity” with Denis Law and Bobby Charlton. Under new manager Wilf McGuinness United reached 8th place in the 1969-70 season. His last competitive match for United was on the 1st January 1974 against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road, losing 3-0. £5,000 - 7,000*

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844 Six Replica Football Trophies, comprising of a Subbuteo World Cup circa 1119, 12cm high, with the original green Subbuteo box; FIFA World Cup on a tapered square base, 11cm high; FIFA World Cup, 7.7cm high; UEFA European Football Championship, with a square wooden base, 11cm high; Coupe de Clubs Champions Europeans, 6.5cm high with box and French Football Cup/ Charles Simon Cup, with wooden base, 8.5cm high £400 - 600*

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845 A rare and impressive hallmarked silver UEFA Coupe des Clubs Champions Europeens full size replica of the trophy that was employed between 1956 and 1966, the twin handled baluster full size replica trophy inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, hallmarked sterling silver 925, plus other indistinctive marks, weight: 8 kg, height: 56cm ÂŁ7,000 - 9,000*

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846 A UEFA Champions League 2018-19 commemorative replica trophy, the twin handled silver-plated baluster trophy cup with circular base of scale replica size of the tournament trophy, the body applied with UEFA logo and lettered UEFA COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse engraved with winners from Real Madrid 1956 to Liverpool 2019, made by Talleres de Artesania Palomo, Sevilla, Spain, height: 27.3cm £600 - 800*

848 Real Madrid CF 2016-17 Campeonato Nacional de Liga 1st Division Commemorate replica trophy, the two handled silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented to players and officials of Real Madrid CF, tied with white ribbons, with engraved plaque CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE LIGA 1st DIVISION TEMPORADA 2016-2017, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid Spain, height: 14cm £500 - 700*

847 FC Barcelona 2016-17 Copa de SM El Rey commemorative replica trophy, the twin handled silver-plated baluster trophy upon a scole base of scale replica size of the 2017 tournament trophy presented to players and officials of FC Barcelona, tied with blue and garnet ribbons, applied with motif and engraved plaque CAMPEONATO DE ESPANA COPA DE S.M. EL REY TEMPORADA 2016-2017, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid, Spain, height: 17cm

849 Sevilla CF 2006 UEFA Super Cup commemorative replica trophy, the silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented to the players and officials of Sevilla CF, tied with white ribbons, upon a onyx style base, inset with UEFA logo and inscribed SUPER COMPETITION, made by Talleres de Artesania Palomo, Sevilla Spain, height: 21.7cm

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Sevilla defeated Barcelona 3-0. £500 - 700*

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850 The Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Minute Book 1885 to 1896, the 156 page hand written hardcover ledger comprising 11 Annual General Meetings; 69 Committee Meetings; 1 Special General Meeting to vote on professionalism; 1 Emergency Committee Meeting; 1 General Meeting and 1 Players Meeting, the spine and binding has wear and is loose, losses to spine, front board detached. In 1882 a football club was formed by boys from Hotspur Cricket Club and from St. John’s Presbyterian local grammar school, who used to meet under a street lamp on Tottenham High Street close to the site of the current ground. The first name used was ‘Hotspur FC’, named after the Duke of Northumberland’s son Percy, who went by the nickname “Harry Hotspur” and whose fearless heroics it was hoped would symbolise the character of the club. The first match was against the Radicals and saw the team lose by two goals on 30th August 1882. The only other match that season saw Spurs score their first goal, but an 8-1 loss to Latymer. The scorer was not recorded. In 1883 the club was run by its first President and Treasurer John Ripsher, who held the position until 1894. Ripsher was born in 1840 and was the bible class teacher at All Hallows Church, Tottenham’s Parish Church. He provided accommodation, guidance and support in the early days to the boys who created Tottenham Hotspur and was described in a 1908 published club history as Spurs’s “real father and founder.” The team played on the Tottenham Marshes and wore navy blue, recording their first win on the 6th October 1883 with a 9-0 victory of Brownlow Rovers. Later that month Buckle was the first reported Spurs scorer in a 3-1 defeat by Grange Park. In 1884 the club was renamed “Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club” and the following year Spurs played their first ever competitive match - against St Albans - in the London Association Cup on 17th October 1885, winning 5-2. In the constraints on an auction catalogue it is difficult to do justice to this fascinating document of historical importance concerning the infancy of a now major English professional football club. However, close examination of two meetings therewith will provide prospective bidders with a good overview of content: 1.

Third Annual General Meeting, 29th April 1885

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A Special General Meeting to adopt professionalism, 16th December 1895.

The book being offered at the auction begins with minutes from the Third Annual General Meeting of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The meeting was held at the “Red House”, which had originally been a hotel in the mid-1850s but by this time was a coffee house with large rooms, ideal for formal meetings and gatherings. The AGM took place on 29th April 1885 at 8.30pm, with “J. Ripsher Esq. in the chair.” The Club Secretary is recorded as being absent and his report being read by Mr Mason. It states [in season 1884-85] 44 matches played, 24 won, 10 lost and 10 drawn, 82 goals won and 34 lost. First eleven played 30, won 18, lost 5, drew 5, scratched 2. Second eleven played 16, won 6, lost 5, drew 5, scratched 13. The Treasurer (Ripsher) then read his financial statement “£5.0.1 had been received and £4.11.1 expended leaving a balance of 9/- which was to be partly expended in printing a Report of the progress of the club, with a view of getting Honorary Members.”* The minutes also record that by “voluntary contributions” a thank you present should be bought for Mr Martin, The Station Master at Parks for his “kindness in taking charge of the poles”, presumably a reference to the storage and then erection of goal posts on match days. The meeting also expressed its gratitude to Mr Ripsher for all his help at the club and concluded that the club was progressing and “on the whole had a very successful season” albeit they had suffered more defeats than the previous season.

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It was the conclusion of the quorum that this was owing to the strong clubs they had played, and had sometimes been looked upon with contempt by those who come down to play them owing to their size, but that generally Tottenham Hotspur “managed to give a good account of themselves.” Then the floor was given to Jack Jull, Captain of the 1st XI who “in his opinion” though the first XI had “a very successful season.” Jull chose not to highlight any individual’s contribution during the season preferring to say that “all worked hard for the good of the club … but with plenty of room for improvement, what they wanted was a little more energy.” Jull stated that the crowd numbers were good, but had tapered off towards the end of the season. Jack Jull then proceeded to criticise the Club Secretary in respect of the amount of 2nd XI matches (thirteen) that had been called off. He thought the Secretary “had taken too much upon himself in trying to conduct the business of both elevens.” The minutes state that “The Secretary (Mr Casey) replied in a few words and cleared himself from all blame.” However the censuring of the Secretary did lead to a vote on a proposal to disband the 2nd XI, which was rejected. There follows a detailed account of the Election of Officers with proposals and seconding. The outcome was an elected committee of Messrs. Buckle, Leaman, Casey, Bumberry, Lomas, Turner, Thompson, Rochford & Powell. The minutes concluded with a list of members present and signed off by Ripsher & Mason (Hon. Sec.). On Monday 16th December 1895 a Special General Meeting of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. was held at the Eagle Hotel in Cheshunt Road, Tottenham. J Oliver Esq. was in the Chair. The minutes read “That in the opinion of this meeting the time has now arrived when the Club should adopt professionalism. Giving as the chief reason for suggesting such as radical change in the constitution of the Club the great difficulty which had been experienced in obtaining amateur players capable of sustaining the reputation of the Club.” The minutes record that the resolution was ultimately carried after “considerable discussion.” Other notable entries in the minute book would include the first rental of a private pitch within Northumberland Park that would allow the yield of gate receipts; mention of matches v the team that would become their arch rivals Royal Arsenal; the erection of the first stand; from the professional era the engagement of new players; the adoption of club colours, and many other topics. The minute book contains the signatures of notable early Spurs personalities Ripsher, Mason, Jull, Hatton, Buckle, Stephens, Casey, Thompson, Bullock and Oliver, The book concludes shortly before the club’s election to the Southern League. This minute book is mentioned in the preface of Romance of Football, The History of the Tottenham Hotspur F.C., published in 1921, stating “The Minutes of the Club from 1885 to 1897, which were thought to have been lost, were disinterred by Mr. Buckle.” Evidently at some point these important collection of writings were lost yet again to be disinterred on this occasion by Graham Budd Auctions in 2019, 134 years after the first ink had dried. £30,000 - 40,000*

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851 Early Tottenham Hotspur Football Club memorabilia, comprising a handwritten expense ledger dating from December 19th 1882 to February 25th 1883; a handwritten players and member handbook for season 1891-92, with a list of forthcoming match fixtures, club rules, club committee members; sold together with a handwritten letter from a R Downing to the Fanfare Spurs FC dated 24th November 1953 and a typed corresponding letter to R Downing dated 26th November 1953; a b&w photograph of Mrs Edwin Cumberland, at whose house the Tottenham Hotspur FC was formed and who suggested the Hotspur part of the name, with a handwritten letter from a Kathleen E Mervill, dated 13th August 1951 to a Mr Jarvis; all in good to fair condition, obvious wear to each (3) £2,000 - 3,000*

853 Joe Mercer’s Aston Villa FC Football League Division Two Championship winner’s medal 1959-60, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1959-60, ASTON VILLA F.C., J. MERCER, MANAGER In season 1959-60 Aston Villa were promoted as Champions to the First Division having finished with 59 points, one ahead of Cardiff City. £1,000 - 1,200*

852 A group of three Joe Mercer Aston Villa FC contracts as players’ manager, dated 19th August 1959, and 10th March & 18th March 1964 (one a general AVFC employee agreement); sold together with a contract termination agreement from Aston Villa FC dated 9th July 1964; the lot also including some miscellaneous Aston Villa ephemera and also a letter from the Sports Editor of the Daily Mail 28.7.64, Mercer now free to attend and report on matches for the newspaper (4) £300 - 400*

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854 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.; sold together with a 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 circa 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. (11) £600 - 800*

855 A group of four 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 second 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 third a trophy from the Tony Barton Memorial Match, silver plated miniature urn, inscribed TONY BARTON, MEMORIAL MATCH, DEC 1994, height 8cm; the fourth a pint tankard presented to Terry Venables for his appearance on Al Murray’s TV programme “The Pub Landlord”; 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 £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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856 A 1998 Winners F.A. Charity Shield, Arsenal FC v Manchester United FC, played at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 9th August, the octagonal wooden shield applied with roundel inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD and two engraved plaques F.A. CHARITY SHIELD ARSENAL V MANCHESTER UNITED, WEMBLEY STADIUM SUNDAY 9TH AUGUST 1998, WINNERS, in original gilt tooled fitted case, 13.5 x 13.5cm This was awarded to the Arsenal FC equipment manager Paul Johnson. Arsenal won 3-0. £500 - 700*

858 A UEFA Champions League Runners-up medal 2006, for Arsenal FC v Barcelona, played at Stade de France Paris on 17th May, the silver circular medal inscribed UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE with UEFA Starball, engraved 2006, with Finale 2006 Paris ribbon, hallmarked 925, weight: 64 gms, diameter: 50mm This was awarded to the Arsenal FC equipment manager Paul Johnson. Barcelona won 2-1. £3,000 - 4,000* 857 A silver-gilt 1999 F.A. Charity Shield Winners Medal Arsenal FC v Manchester United FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 1st August, the octagonal medal with suspension ring, obverse inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, reverse engraved WINNERS 1999, in original gilt tooled fitted case, hallmarked 925 Birmingham Firmin & Sons, weight: 31 gms, diameter: 29mm This was awarded to the Arsenal FC equipment manager Paul Johnson. Arsenal won 2-1. £500 - 700* 202

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860 A 9ct gold 2014 F.A. Cup Final Winners medal from 2013-2014, Arsenal FC v Hull City FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 17th May the circular medal with applied scroll, suspension link, obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS, reverse with central three lion shield flanked by two footballers and a ball, hallmarked 375 Birmingham 2014 Toye, Kenning & Spencer, in the original fitted box with gilt tooling FA CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS, weight: 19.5 gms, diameter: 32mm

859 A Carling Cup Football League runners-up medal 2010-11, for Arsenal FC v Birmingham City FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 27th February, the silver medal with 51 in scroll and suspension loop, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE above a twin handled cup, reverse inscribed FINALIST 2010/11, hallmarked 925 Birmingham 2017, in original box with gilt tooling CARLING CUP FINAL 2011, weight: 26.9 gms, diameter: 38mm

This was awarded to the Arsenal FC equipment manager Paul Johnson. Arsenal won 3-2, after an extra time winner from Aaron Ramsey. This was the 11th FA Cup win for the club. £3,000 - 4,000*

This was awarded to the Arsenal FC equipment manager Paul Johnson. Birmingham City won 2-1. £300 - 500*

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861 A 9ct gold F.A. Cup Winners medal from 2016-2017, Arsenal FC v Chelsea FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 27th May the circular medal with applied scroll, suspension link, obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS, reverse with central three lions shield flanked by two footballers and a ball, hallmarked 375 Birmingham 2017 Toye, Kenning & Spencer, in the original fitted box with gilt tooling FA CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS, weight: 18.8 gms, diameter: 32mm This was awarded to the Arsenal FC equipment manager Paul Johnson. Arsenal won 2-1, winning their third FA Cup Final in 4 seasons. £3,000 - 4,000* 861 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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862 A silver 2017 F.A. Community Shield Winners Medal Arsenal FC v Chelsea FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 6th August, the octagonal medal, obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY SHIELD, reverse engraved THE FA COMMUNITY SHIELD, ARSENAL V CHELSEA, WEMBLEY STADIUM, 6 AUGUST 2017, WINNERS, in original gilt tooled fitted case, hallmarked 925 Birmingham 2017 Toye, Kenning & Spencer, weight: 125.5 gms, diameter: 65mm This was awarded to the Arsenal FC equipment manager Paul Johnson. Arsenal won 4-1 on penalties after the match ended as a 1-1 draw. £500 - 700*

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863 A Carabao Cup English Football League runners-up medal 2017-18, for Arsenal FC v Manchester City FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 25th February 2018 the silver medal with 58 in scroll and suspension loop, inscribed EFL above a twin handled cup, reverse inscribed FINALIST 2017/18, hallmarked 925 Birmingham 2017, in original box with gilt tooling CARABAO CUP EFL, weight: 29.5 gms, diameter: 38mm

865 A clock presented for Nigel Winterburn’s Testimonial match Arsenal FC v Glasgow Rangers FC, played at Highbury on 13th May 1997, the gilt desk clock inscribed NIGEL WINTERBURN TESTIMONIAL 1997, by the London Clock company, gilt dial, Roman hours, quartz movement, 17 x 19 x 4.8cm Nigel Winterburn played for Arsenal from 1987 to 2000, with 440 appearances scoring 8 goals. £120 - 160*

This was awarded to the Arsenal FC equipment manager Paul Johnson. Manchester City won 3-0. £300 - 500* 864 An Aquascutum Limited Edition miniature model of Highbury Stadium, the silvered model raised upon a square plinth base, with applied etched plaque HIGHBURY STADIUM 1913-2006, 17 / 1500, in original Aquascutum navy felt bag and box, 3.5 x 9.5 x 9.5cm; sold together with an Aquascutum Arsenal photo frame/desk top calendar to commemorate the opening of the Emirates Stadium on 26th October 2006, the white metal hinged desktop calendar engraved TO COMMEMORATE THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE EMIRATES STADIUM BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN 26TH OCTOBER 2006 with Arsenal logo, opening to reveal a coloured photograph of the Emirates Stadium and monthly calendar, in original Aquascutum navy felt bag and box, 3.5 x 9.5 x 9.5cm (2) £150 - 200*

866 A pair of Gucci cufflinks commemorating Tony Adams Testimonial Arsenal FC V Celtic FC, played at Highbury on May 13th 2002, the silver cufflinks with letter G, hallmarked 925, in original brown Gucci box with engraved plaque TONY ADAMS TESTIMONIAL ARSENAL V CELTIC MAY 13TH 2002, weight: 12 gms Tony Adams played for Arsenal from 1980 to 1983 in the Youths team and from 1983 to 2002 in the senior team making 504 appearances scoring 32 goals. £150 - 200*

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867 An original corner flag from Arsenal FC Highbury football stadium, the triangular flag in white with red border and lettering A.F.C., 71 x 37cm This was salvaged before the old stadium was closed 2006. £500 - 700* 869 A UEFA Cup 1st round 1st leg Arsenal FC v Borussia Monchengladbach match pennant, played at Highbury on 10th September 1996, the red felt pennant with gilt braiding and gilt wirework and embroidered ARSENAL V BORUSSIA MONCHENGLADBACH, 10TH SEPTEMBER 1996, LONDON, in original box, 21.5 by 15cm Borussia won 3-2 £150 - 200*

871 A European Cup Winners’ Cup Semi Final 2nd leg Arsenal FC v Paris St German match pennant, played at Highbury on 12th April 1994, the red felt pennant with gilt braiding and gilt wirework and embroidered ARSENAL V PARIS ST GERMAN, APRIL 1994, LONDON, in original box, 22 by 15cm Arsenal won 1-0 and the tie 2-1 on aggregate to progress to the Final where they beat Parma 1-0. £150 - 200*

868 An F.A. Cup Final match pennant Arsenal FC v Manchester United FC, played at Millennium Stadium Cardiff on Saturday 21st May 2005, presented by Manchester United, the red felt pennant with yellow braid, embroidered with Manchester United Club logo and inscribed, PRESENTED BY MANCHESTER UNITED FA CUP FINAL ARSENAL V MANCHESTER UNITED SATURDAY 21ST MAY 2005, 43 by 31.5cm The match finished 0-0 at full time, Arsenal winning on penalties 5-4. £400 - 600*

870 A European Super Cup 1st leg Arsenal FC v A.C. Milan match pennant, played at Highbury on 1st February 1995, the red felt pennant with gilt braiding and gilt wirework and embroidered ARSENAL V A.C. MILAN, 1ST FEBRUARY 1995, LONDON, in original box, 22.5 by 15cm The match finished in a 0-0 draw £150 - 200*

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872 A signed 2002 F.A. Cup final football used in the match between Arsenal FC v Chelsea FC, played at the Millennium Stadium Cardiff on 4th May 2002, the white ball with navy and light blue darts, printed AXA, FIFA, F.A. logos, 18 signatures in black marker pen Arsenal won 2-0 through goals from Ray Parlour and Freddie Ljungberg. £250 - 350*

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873 A signed Mitre Revolve match football from the Centenary match between Huddersfield Town AFC v Arsenal FC for the Herbert Chapman trophy, played at the Galpharm Stadium on Wednesday August 6th 2008, the white, blue and gold coloured ball, with printed Arsenal, Huddersfield, FIFA logos, 20 signatures in black marker pen The Herbert Chapman Trophy was part of the town’s centenary (1908-2008) celebrations as a one-off game held to play for a bronze bust of Chapman. Arsenal won 2-1. Herbert Chapman was an English football player from 1896 to 1909 and manager from 1907 to 1934, managing Huddersfield Town from 1921-1925 and Arsenal from 1925 to 1934. £120 - 160*

875 Lukasz Fabianski pair of football boots, the lime green and yellow Adidas Predator Lethal Zones size 10 UK boots with white No.21 on each, minor wear to soles and studs Lukasz Fabianski played for Arsenal FC from 2007 to 2014 with 32 appearances, and the Poland senior team from 2006 to date with 52 appearances. £180 - 220*

876 Wojciech Szczesny pair of football boots, the white and black Nike Magista ACC boots printed with SZCZESNY on each, no wear to studs or soles 874 Per Mertesacker pair of football boots, the blue and orange Adidas Predator size 10.5 UK boots with silver No.29 and Germany flag on each, minor wear to soles, studs, the left boot has a repair/alteration to the back heel

Wojciech Szczesny played for Arsenal FC youth team from 2006 to 2009 and 2009 to 2017 in the senior team with 132 appearances, also representing Poland senior team from 2009 with 42 appearances. £180 - 220*

877 Laurent Koscielny pair of football boots, the black and yellow Nike Tiempo size 9 UK boots printed with MAINA NOAH and KOS with the French flag on each, minor wear to body, soles and studs Laurent Koscielny played for Arsenal FC from 2010 to 2019, with 255 appearances and 22 goals and played for France from 2011 to 2018 with 51 appearances and 1 goal. £180 - 220*

878 Laurent Koscielny pair of football boots, the turquoise and orange Nike Tiempo size 9 UK boots printed with MAINA NOAH and KOS with the French flag on each, minor wear to body, soles and studs See Lot 877 for information on Koscielny. £180 - 220*

Per Mertesacker played for Arsenal FC between 2011 and 2018, with 156 appearances and 6 goals. He represented Germany in U20, U21 and Senior teams from 2003 to 2014, with 109 appearances and 4 goals. £200 - 250* 206

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879 Kieran Gibbs pair of football boots, the yellow and black Adidas X size 9 UK boots printed with GIBBO 3 on each, grubby and wear to body, soles and studs Kireran Gibbs played for Arsenal FC youth team from 2004 to 2007 and senior team from 2007 to 2017 with 137 appearances and 2 goals. With an England International career to date for the U19, U20, U21 and senior teams, making 35 total appearances to date and 3 goals at U21 level. £180 - 220*

881 Team-signed Arsenal 1970-71 Double-Winners retro jersey, the yellow shirt bearing 17 signatures in black marker pen including Radford, Storey, George, McLintock, Armstrong, Nelson, McNab, Rice, Wilson et al £200 - 250*

883 Arsenal FC 1980s tracksuit top, by Umbro, zip-up, dark blue & white, Gunners crest, the reverse with larger cannon and inscribed ARSENAL £150 - 200*

880 Kieran Gibbs pair of football boots, the orange and black Adidas X size 9 UK boots printed with GIBBO 3 on each, wear to body, soles and studs See Lot 879 for information on Kireran Gibbs. £180 - 220*

882 Arsenal FC 1980 F.A. Cup Final yellow No.14 substitute’s jersey, short-sleeved, cannon crest, inscribed F.A. CUP FINAL, 78 WEMBLEY 79, 1980 £700 - 1,000*

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884 George Graham Arsenal training ground t-shirt circa 1994, dark blue by Nike, initialed GG £120 - 160*

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887 A pair of Arsenal FC 2002 F.A. Cup Final training shirts, by Nike, one in dark blue the other in grey, both bearing the club crest and inscribed F.A. CUP FINAL, 2002 £140 - 180* 885 Arsenal FC 1994-95 European Cup Winners’ Cup Final training top, dark blue by Nike, inscribed below Gunners badge EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP FINAL 1995 £120 - 160*

886 A pair of Arsenal FC 1998 F.A. Cup Final training t-shirts, white by Nike, both inscribed THE F.A. CUP FINAL, MAY 16th 1998 £120 - 160*

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889 Team-signed Arsenal 2003-04 ‘Invincibles’ season t-shirt as worn on the pitch for the trophy celebrations, 15 signatures in black marker pen including Pires, Bergkamp, Vieira, Cole, Henry, Lehmann, Toure, Lauren et al £200 - 250*

888 Arsenal FC 2003 F.A. Cup Final training fleece, dark blue by Nike, club crest, inscribed FA CUP FINAL, 17.05.2003 £100 - 150*

890 Two Arsenal FC Cup final training shirts, both by Nike and bearing the club crest, the first in dark blue and inscribed THE FA CUP FINAL, MILLENNIUM STADIUM, 21.05.2005; the other in grey and inscribed CARLING CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 2011 £120 - 160*

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891 Alan Smith Arsenal FC 1993 F.A. Cup Final Replay red & white No.9 jersey, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY MAY 1993, Premier League sleeve badges, the reverse lettered SMITH £600 - 800*

892 Stefan Malz team-signed Arsenal FC 2000 U.E.F.A. Cup Final yellow and navy No.19 jersey, 18 signatures in black marker pen, unworn long-sleeved substitute’s spare, inscribed U.E.F.A. CUP FINAL, MAY 2000, U.E.F.A. Cup badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered MALZ £500 - 700* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

893 Ashley Cole team-signed Arsenal FC 2001 F.A. Cup Final red and white No.29 jersey, 19 signatures in black marker pen, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed F.A. CUP FINAL, 2001, F.A. Cup badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered COLE £500 - 700*

894 Oleh Luzhny Arsenal FC 2003 F.A. Cup Final red and white No.22 jersey, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed FA CUP FINAL, 17.05.2003, FA Cup badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered LUZHNY £400 - 600*

895 Mathieu Flamini Arsenal FC 2005 F.A. Cup Final red and white No.16 jersey, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed F.A. CUP FINAL, MILLENNIUM STADIUM, 21.05.2005, F.A. Cup badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered FLAMINI This jersey was prepared for Flamini. However he was not selected to play in the match or as a designated substitute. He played in four of the FA cup ties during that season’s competition. £300 - 500*

896 Sol Campbell team-signed Arsenal FC 2006 U.E.F.A. Champions League Final yellow and navy No.23 jersey, 20 signatures in black marker pen, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed U.E.F.A. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, FINAL 2006, FC BARCELONA VS ARSENAL FC, PARIS, 17.05.2006, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered CAMPBELL £600 - 800*

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897 Ashley Cole team-signed Arsenal FC 2006 Highbury 1913-2006 Final Game redcurrant No.3 jersey, 21 signatures in black marker pen, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed ARSENAL V WIGAN, THE FINAL GAME, 7TH MAY 2006, Premiership badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered COLE £400 - 600*

898 Tomas Rosicky team-signed Arsenal FC 2007 Carling Cup Final red and white No.7 jersey, 16 signatures in black marker pen, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed CARLING CUP FINAL, ARSENAL V CHELSEA, CARDIFF, 25.02.2007, Carling Cup Final badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered ROSICKY This jersey was prepared for Rosicky. However he was not selected to play in the match or as a designated substitute. £300 - 500* 210

899 Gervinho Arsenal FC 2011 125th Anniversary Match red and white No.27 jersey, unworn long-sleeved spare, inscribed 125th ANNIVERSARY MATCH, ARSENAL V EVERTON, BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE, SATURDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2011, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered GERVINHO £200 - 300*

900 Aaron Ramsey signed Arsenal FC 2013 100 Years in Islington red and white No.16 jersey, signature in black marker pen, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed 100 YEARS IN ISLINGTON, 1913-2013, ARSENAL V STOKE CITY, 22ND SEPTEMBER 2013, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered RAMSEY £200 - 300*

901 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain team-signed Arsenal FC 2014 FA Cup Final red and white No.15 jersey, 15 signatures in black marker pen, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed FA CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 2014, FA Cup and Respect badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered CHAMBERLAIN This jersey was prepared for Chamberlain. However he was not selected to play in the match or as a designated substitute. He played in four of the FA cup ties during the seasons competition. £300 - 500*

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902 Mathieu Debuchy team-signed Arsenal FC 2015 FA Cup Final yellow and navy No.2 jersey, 14 signatures in black marker pen, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed FA CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 2015, FA Cup and Respect badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered DEBUCHY This jersey was prepared for Debuchy. However he was not selected to play in the match or as a designated substitute. He played in one of the FA cup ties during the seasons competition. £300 - 500*

903 Laurent Koscielny Arsenal FC 2017 FA Cup Final red and white No.6 jersey, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed THE EMIRATES FA CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 2017, FA Cup badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered KOSCIELNY This jersey was prepared for Koscielny. However he was not selected to play in the match or as a designated substitute. He played in two of the FA cup ties during the seasons competition. £300 - 500*

905 Robert Pires team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.7 home jersey, season 2004-05 16 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved spare, Premiership Champions 2003-2004 golden lion badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered PIRES £250 - 350*

904 Alexandre Lacazette Arsenal FC 2018 Carabao Cup Final red and white No.9 jersey, unworn short-sleeved spare, inscribed CARABAO CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 2018, Carabao Cup badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered LACAZETTE This jersey was prepared for Lacazette. However he was not selected to play in the match or as a designated substitute. £200 - 300* 906 Patrick Vieira team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.7 home jersey, season 2004-05 15 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership Champions 2003-2004 golden lion badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered VIEIRA £400 - 400* 904 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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907 Santi Cazorla team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.19 home jersey, circa 2013 17 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered S. CAZORLA £150 - 200*

908 Aaron Ramsey team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.16 home jersey, circa 2013 22 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball and Respect badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered RAMSEY £200 - 250*

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909 Per Mertesacker team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.4 home jersey, circa 2013, 17 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball and Respect badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered MERTESACKER £200 - 250*

911 Samir Nasri team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.8 home jersey, season 2010-11 17 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered NASRI £200 - 250*

910 Olivier Giroud team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.12 home jersey, circa 2013, 21 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League sleeve badges, the reverse lettered GIROUD £200 - 250*

912 Francis Jeffers team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.9 home jersey season 2002-03, 23 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball to right sleeve, the reverse lettered JEFFERS £200 - 250*

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913 Andrey Arshavin team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.23 home jersey, season 2011-12 14 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball and Respect badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered ARSHAVIN £200 - 250*

915 Kolo Toure team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.5 home jersey, circa 2007 24 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered TOURE £200 - 250*

916 Cesc Fabregas team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.4 home jersey, circa 2007 24 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered FABREGAS £250 - 350*

914 Rare Thierry Henry team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.12 home jersey season 2011-12, 18 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered HENRY Thierry Henry returned to Arsenal on a loan spell from New York Red Bulls between 6th January and 16th February 2012. Thierry’s famous No.14 shirt number had passed to Theo Walcott and Henry was allocated No.12 for his brief spell, hence a rare issue. £400 - 600* 917 Manuel Almunia team-signed Arsenal FC turquoise No.1 goalkeeping jersey circa 2011, 18 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered ALMUNIA £200 - 250* 914 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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918 Lukasz Fabianski team-signed Arsenal FC grey No.21 goalkeeping jersey circa 2009, 20 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered FABIANSKI £200 - 250*

920 Wojciech Szczesny team-signed Arsenal FC orange No.1 goalkeeping jersey season 2014-15, 17 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball and respect campaign badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered SZCZESNY £200 - 250*

919 Wojciech Szczesny team-signed Arsenal FC green No.1 goalkeeping jersey circa 2012, 16 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered SZCZESNY £200 - 250*

921 Manuel Almunia team-signed Arsenal FC yellow No.1 goalkeeping jersey season 2009-10, 18 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered ALMUNIA £200 - 250*

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922 Sol Campbell team-signed Arsenal FC redcurrant No.23 home jersey from the final season at Highbury 2005-06, 24 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, inscribed HIGHBURY, 1913-2006, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered CAMPBELL £250 - 250*

923 Ian Wright Arsenal FC yellow No.8 away jersey from the 1993-94 European Cup Winners’ Cup campaign, long-sleeved £300 - 500* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


924 Brian Talbot team-signed Arsenal FC red & white No.4 home jersey season 1981-82, 17 signatures in black marker pen (1 being to the reverse), short-sleeved £400 - 600*

925 Tony Woodcock Arsenal FC red & white Centenary Year No.10 home jersey season 1985-86, inscribed CENTENARY YEAR, 1985, short-sleeved £300 - 500*

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926 Paul Merson Arsenal FC red & white No.10 home jersey from the 1994-95 European Cup Winners’ Cup campaign, short-sleeved £300 - 500*

927 David Seaman Arsenal FC ‘Nike Premier Star’ pattered No.1 goalkeeping jersey from the 1994-95 European Cup Winners’ Cup campaign, long-sleeved £250 - 350*

928 Lauren team-signed Arsenal FC yellow and blue No.12 away jersey, season 2003-04 18 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered LAUREN £200 - 250*

929 Aaron Ramsey team-signed Arsenal FC yellow and blue No.16 away jersey, season 2013-14 19 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered RAMSEY £200 - 250*

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930 Ashley Cole team-signed Arsenal FC yellow and blue No.3 away jersey, season 2003-04 16 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered COLE £250 - 350*

931 Thierry Henry team-signed Arsenal FC yellow and grey No.14 away jersey, season 2006-07 21 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered HENRY £300 - 500*

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932 Emmanuel Eboue team-signed Arsenal FC yellow No.27 away jersey, season 2010-11 23 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball and Respect badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered EBOUE £200 - 250*

933 William Gallas team-signed Arsenal FC white No.10 away jersey, season 2007-08 24 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered GALLAS £200 - 250*

934 Kolo Toure team-signed Arsenal FC white No.5 away jersey, season 2007-08 22 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered TOURE £200 - 250*

935 Ray Parlour team-signed Arsenal FC blue No.15 away jersey, season 2002-03 18 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League Champions 2001-2002 Golden Lion badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered PARLOUR £250 - 350* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


936 Dennis Bergkamp team-signed Arsenal FC blue No.10 away jersey, season 2004-05 16 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered BERGKAMP £300 - 500*

937 Xhaka team-signed Arsenal FC black No.29 third choice jersey, season 2016-17 24 signatures in marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered XHAKA £200 - 250*

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938 Robin van Persie signed Arsenal FC red and white No.11 home jersey, circa 2007 signed and dedicated in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered V. PERSIE £250 - 350*

939 Kieran Gibbs Arsenal FC blue No.28 poppy away jersey, season 2009-10 match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered GIBBS £180 - 220*

940 Denilson Pereira Neves signed Arsenal FC red and white No.15 home jersey, circa 2009 signed in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered DENILSON £150 - 200*

941 Nicolas Anelka Arsenal FC blue No.9 third choice jersey, season 1998-99 match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered ANELKA £200 - 250*

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942 Anders Limpar Arsenal FC red and white No.15 home jersey, circa 1993 match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered LIMPAR £180 - 220*

943 Kristoffer Olsson Arsenal FC red and white No.23 jersey from the 2013 Asia Tour match issue, short-sleeved, Asia Tour Nagoya 2013 badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered OLSSON £150 - 200* 218

944 Emmanuel Adebayor Arsenal FC redcurrant and navy No.25 third choice jersey, season 2007-08 match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered ADEBAYOR £150 - 200*

945 Johan Djourou Arsenal FC red and white No.20 jersey from the Asia Tour 2012 match issue, short-sleeved, Tour 2012 badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered DJOURON in Mandarin £150 - 200*

946 Marouane Chamakh Arsenal FC red and white No.29 jersey from the 2011 Asia Tour match issue, short-sleeved, Asia Tour 2011 badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered CHAMAKH in Mandarin £150 - 200*

947 Edu Gaspar Arsenal FC red and white No.17 home jersey, circa 2003 match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership lion badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered EDU £150 - 200*

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948 Jack Wilshere team-signed Arsenal FC blue No.10 away jersey, season 2017-18 18 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UEFA Europa League and Respect badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered WILSHERE £200 - 250*

950 Ashley Cole signed Arsenal FC blue No.3 away jersey, season 2002-03 signed in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League Champions 2001-2002 Golden Lion badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered COLE £180 - 220*

949 Tony Adams Arsenal FC yellow No.6 away jersey, season 1997-98 match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered ADAMS £250 - 350*

951 Tony Adams Arsenal FC red and white No.6 home jersey, season 1999-2000 match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered ADAMS £250 - 350*

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952 Jack Wilshere’s match-worn Arsenal FC red and white No.10 jersey from the 5-2 win over Tottenham Spur at Emirates Stadium 17th November 2012 signed and inscribed “Arsenal 5 Spurs 2 Nov. 17 2012, 10” with black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered WILSHERE, mud and turf stains to sleeves, washed £150 - 200*

953 Theo Walcott’s match-worn Arsenal FC red and white No.14 jersey from the 2-0 win over Sunderland at Emirates Stadium 20th February 2010 signed and inscribed “Shirt worn vs Sunderland 20/02/2010 2-0” with black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered WALCOTT, washed £150 - 200*

955 Gilberto Silva match-worn Arsenal FC red and white No.19 home jersey, circa 2007 game unknown, signed in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premiership badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered GILBERTO, mud and turf stains to left sleeve, washed £180 - 220*

954 Jack Wilshere team-signed Arsenal FC red and white No.19 home jersey, season 2010-11 15 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered WILSHERE £200 - 250*

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956 Paul Dickov Leicester City FC blue No.22 home jersey, season 2003-04 match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered DICKOV £120 - 160* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


957 Gary McAllister’s match-worn Coventry City FC blue and navy No.10 jersey from the match v Arsenal on Boxing Day 1999 signed in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered MCALLISTER, mud and turf stain on right sleeve

959 Oleh Luzhny Wolverhampton Wanderers FC old gold No.22 home jersey, season 2003-04 match issue, long-sleeved, Premiership badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered LUZHNY £100 - 150*

961 Ashley Cole Chelsea FC blue No.3 Poppy home jersey from the Premier League v Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on 29th October 2011, result 3-5 match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered A.COLE £180 - 220*

Coventry City won the match 3-2, the game is remembered for the high quality goal from teenager Robbie Keane. Captain Gary McAllister was also on the score sheet. £150 - 200* 958 No lot

960 Wolverhampton Wanderers FC old gold No.6 jersey, from the FA Cup Semi-final v Arsenal played at Villa Park on 5th April 1998, Arsenal won 1-0 match issue, short-sleeved, Nationwide Football League badges to sleeves, slight tear near shoulder on back £180 - 220* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

962 Robert Earnshaw West Bromwich Albion FC white and navy No.34 home jersey, season 2004-05 match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered EARNSHAW £120 - 160*

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963 Andy Cole Blackburn Rovers FC blue and white No.9 home jersey, season 2002-03 match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered COLE This jersey was acquired on the occasion of one of the Premier League fixtures v Arsenal in this season, however records show Andy Cole did not play in either of the matches against Arsenal in this season. £150 - 200*

964 Ray Parlour Middlesbrough FC red No.15 home jersey, from the Premier League fixture v Arsenal on 9th April 2005, Arsenal winning 1-0 match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered PARLOUR £150 - 200*

966 Ahmed Reda Madouni Borussia Dortmund yellow No.23 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League v Arsenal FC Group A match played at Westfalen Stadium, Dortmund, on 30th October 2002, BD 2-1 Arsenal match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered MADOUNI £120 - 160*

965 Zinedine Zidane signed Real Madrid white No.5 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League v Arsenal FC round of 16 ties in February/March 2006 signed in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball and nine times European Champions badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered ZIDANE £400 - 600*

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967 John Carew Valencia white No.7 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League v Arsenal FC Quarter-final 1st leg match played at Highbury on 4th April 2001, Arsenal 2-1 match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered CAREW, turf and mud stained on sleeves, washed £150 - 200*

969 Michael Wiesinger FC Bayern Munchen EV grey No.6 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League v Arsenal FC Group C match played at Olympic Stadium Munich on 14th March 2001, Arsenal 1-0, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball and three times European Champions badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered WIESINGER

968 Thomas Brdari Bayer red and black No.23 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League match v Arsenal FC played at Bay Arena Levertusen on 19th February 2002, 1-1 draw match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered BRDARIC

970 Thorsten Fink FC Bayern Munchen EV red No.17 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League v Arsenal FC Group C match played at Highbury on 5th December 2000, 2-2, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball and three times European Champions badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered FINK

Thomas Brdari did not play in the match. £120 - 160*

Thorsten Fink was an unused substitute in the match. £120 - 160*

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Michael Wiesinger was a 89th minute substitute in the match. £120 - 160*

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971 Owen Hargreaves FC Bayern Munchen black No.23 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League v Arsenal FC round of 16 match on either 22nd February 2005 at Munich or 9th March 2005 at Highbury, Bayern Munchen won 3-2 on aggregate, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball and four times European Champions badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered HARGREAVES

972 Jan Heintze PSV Eindhoven red and white No.5 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League match v Arsenal FC played at the Philips Stadium Eindhoven, on 25th September 2002, Arsenal 4-0 match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to RIGHT sleeve, the reverse lettered HEINTZE £120 - 160*

973 Kasper Bogelund PSV Eindhoven blue No.30 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League match v Arsenal FC played at Highbury, on 12th November 2002, 0-0 draw match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered BOGELUND £120 - 160*

Owen Hargreaves appeared as a 2nd half substitute in both matches. £150 - 200*

974 AC Milan red and black striped No.14 jersey, season 1994-95, with early patch version of the UCL badge for season 94-95 on right sleeve, long-sleeved This was a kit-man swap on the occasion of the 1994 European Super Cup played v Arsenal FC over two legs in February 1995. However the jersey is not from this match but a jersey from AC Milan’s 1994-95 Champions League campaign. £150 - 200*

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975 Artyom Bezrodny Spartak Moscow white and red No.21 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League match v Arsenal FC played at the Luzhniki Stadium Moscow on 22nd November 2000, Spartak Moscow won 4-1 match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered BEZRODNY Bezrodny played in this match. However this is a unworn short-sleeved spare jersey. £120 - 160*

976 Sonny Anderson Olympique Lyonnais grey, blue and red No.9 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League ties v Arsenal FC on 13th & 21st February 2001, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered ANDERSON

977 Luis Enrique Barcelona red and blue Centenary Season 1899-1999 No.21 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group B match v Arsenal FC played at the Noucamp, on 29th September 1999, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball and Centenary badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered ENRIQUE

Sonny Anderson played in both these matches, but the players wore long-sleeved jerseys in these February fixtures. This jersey is a short-sleeved unworn spare issued for either the home or away leg. £120 - 160*

This match ended as a 1-1 draw. Luis Enrique opened the scoring for Barcelona after 16 minutes before Arsenal equalised through Kanu in the 81st minute. Enrique was substituted in the 78th minute. £180 - 220*

978 Marek Kincl AC Sparta Praha white No.9 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group B match v Arsenal FC played at the Stadion Letna, Prague on 12th September 2000 match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered KINCL Arsenal won the match 1-0 through a goal by Silvinho in the 33th minute. £120 - 160*

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979 Roberto Carlos Fenerbache yellow and navy stripe No.3 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group G match v Arsenal FC, played in Istanbul on 21st October 2008, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered R.CARLOS Arsenal won the match 5-2. £150 - 200*

980 Robert Pires signed Villarreal yellow No.7 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League quarter-final v Arsenal FC in April 2009, signed in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered PIRES Pires played in both legs of the quarter-final, in the match at Villarreal he came off the bench in the 70th minute, and in the return at the Emirates Stadium he played the full 90 minutes. Arsenal won the quarter-final 4-1 on aggregate. £150 - 200*

981 Gianluigi Buffon Juventus white No.1 goalkeeping jersey, from the 2005-06 UEFA Champions League campaign match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, centenary club badge 1905-2005 in the centre of the jersey, the reverse lettered BUFFON This jersey was a kit-man swap on the occasion of the Arsenal v Juventus 2006 UCL quarter-final ties. However Buffon did not wear this style of jersey in either leg. £200 - 250*

982 Tomasz Hajto Schalke 04 blue No.6 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group C match v Arsenal FC, played at the Arena AufSchalke on 30th October 2001 match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered HAJTO Schalke 04 won this match 3-1. £120 - 160*

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983 Roar Strand Rosenborg BK white No.6 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group E ties v Arsenal FC, played in September and December 2004, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered STRAND

984 Rui Costa Fiorentina white and violet No.10 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group B match v Arsenal FC, played at the Artemio Franchi on 14th September 1999 match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered RUI COSTA

The first leg was played at Lerkendal Stadion on 29th September 2004, Strand scored in this match which ended as a 1-1 draw. Rosenborg wore white shirts again for the return leg at Highbury, which Arsenal won 5-1 £120 - 160*

This match ended as a 0-0 draw. £120 - 160*

985 Roberto Carlos signed Real Madrid white No.3 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 ties v Arsenal FC, played in February and March 2006 signed and dedicated in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball and nine times European Champions badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered R.CARLOS Roberto Carlos played in both legs of this tie, firstly at the Bernabeu 21st February and Highbury 7th March. It remains unknown which game this jersey was issued for. This is the only occasion that Arsenal and Real Madrid have met in a fully competitive fixture. Arsenal progressed to the quarter-final through a Thierry Henry goal on a famous night for Arsenal in Madrid. £200 - 250*

986 Fernando Couto Lazio navy No.24 jersey, from the 2000-01 UEFA Champions League campaign, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered F.COUTO This jersey was a kit-man swap on the occasion of one of the group B fixtures between Arsenal and Lazio, in the 2000-01 Champions League. However Couto did not play and was not on the bench for either game. £120 - 160*

986 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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987 Lillian Thuram Juventus black No.21 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League phase two group D match v Arsenal FC, played at the Stadio Delle Alpi on 20th March 2002, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered THURAM

988 Giorgos Karagounis FC Inter blue and black stripe No.19 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group B ties v Arsenal FC, played in September and November 2003, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered KARAGOUNIS

This jersey was a kit-man swap, although Thuram had played in the match at Highbury when Juve wore their traditional black and white striped jerseys. He did not play and was not on the bench in the Turin game when this black style shirt was worn. £150 - 200*

This jersey was a kit-man’s swap on the occasion of one of the legs of these Arsenal v Inter Champions League matches in season 2003-04. However Karagounis did not feature in either game on the pitch or on the bench. This was the only occasion that Arsenal and FC Inter had ever met in a fully competitive match. In a quite exordinary turn-around of fortunes Arsenal recovered from a 3-0 defeat at Highbury to win 5-1 in the San Siro. £120 - 160*

990 Kostas Konstantinidis Panathinaikos green and white No.18 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group E matches v Arsenal FC, played in September and December 1998, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered KONSTANTINIDIS Konstantinidis played in both legs of these Champion Leagues matches, the team wore the green and white jersey on both occasions. The first match was played at Wembley Stadium on the 30th September which Arsenal won 2-1. The match in the Olympic Stadium Athens was played on 9th December with Arsenal winning again, this time 3-1. £120 - 160*

989 Serhiy Rebrov match-worn Dynamo Kiev blue and white No.11 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group E ties v Arsenal FC, played October and November 1998, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered REBROV, turf and mud staining on sleeves and front, washed Dynamo Kiev worn this style of white jersey in both legs, the first at Wembley Stadium 21st October 1998. Rebrov scored a goal in the final minute to cancel Bergkamp’s earlier strike and scored again from the penalty spot in Dynamo’s 3-1 victory over Arsenal in the Ukraine. £120 - 160* 989 228

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991 Sylvinho Celta Vigo light blue No.3 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League second round matches v Arsenal FC, played February and March 2004, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered SYLVINHO Sylvinho wore the light blue jersey in both matches. In Spain Arsenal won 3-2 and at Highbury 2-0. £120 - 160*

992 David Ljung AIK Solna black and yellow No.15 jersey, from the UEFA Champions League group B match v Arsenal FC, played at Wembley Stadium on 222nd September 1999, match issue, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered LJUNG Arsenal won this match 3-0. £120 - 160*

993 David Seaman 1994 yellow Umbro diamond England No.1 International goalkeeping jersey, match issue, long-sleeved David Seaman wore this style of jersey in two matches, 9th March v Denmark, (England won 1-0) and 7th September v USA (England won 2-0). £300 - 500*

994 Ashley Cole signed white England No.3 jersey, from the match v Denmark played at Old Trafford on 16th November 2003 signed in black marker pen, match issue, inscribed above hem line ENGLAND V DENMARK 16.11.2003 short-sleeved, the reverse lettered A.COLE Denmark shocked England with a 3-2 win. £250 - 350* 994 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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995 Gareth Southgate team-signed white England No.12 jersey, from Euro 2000 27 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, tournament and UEFA Fair Play badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered SOUTHGATE Gareth Southgate’s only appearance at Euro 2000 was as an 81st minute substitute in England’s final group match v Romania replacing Paul Scholes. England lost the match 3-2 by a late Romania penalty kick and exited the tournament. £250 - 350*

996 Tony Adams red England No.5 jersey, from the FIFA 1998 World Cup match issue, short-sleeved, inscribed ENGLAND, FIFA WORLD CUP, FRANCE 1998, the reverse lettered ADAMS England wore the red change-colour in the group match v Columbia in Lens. £300 - 500*

997 Tony Adams red England No.5 jersey, from the match v Sweden played in Solna on 5th September 1998 long-sleeved match issue spare England were beaten 2-1 by Sweden in this Euro 2000 qualifier. England were down to ten men after Ince was sent off in the 67th minute. This jersey was unworn, Adams opting for a short-sleeved version. £250 - 350*

998 A red England No.3 jersey, dating between 1999 and 2001 match issue, short-sleeved England wore this style of red change-colour jersey on six occasions between 10th October 1999 and 24th March 2001. The No.3 was worn by both Gareth Southgate and Phil Neville on two occasions and by Graeme Le Saux and Chris Powell on the other occasions. £200 - 300*

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999 Aaron Ramsey signed red Wales No.10 jersey, from the International friendly match v Australia played at the Cardiff City Stadium on10th August 2011 signed in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, inscribed AUSTRALIA, 10.08.2011, GEM 587, the reverse lettered RAMSEY The Socceroos won this match 2-1. £200 - 300*

1000 Park Chu-young red South Korea No.10 International jersey, from a 2014 World Cup qualifying match match issue, long-sleeved, 2014 FIFA World Cup and FIFA Fair Play badges to sleeves The Arsenal player made a total of 68 appearances for South Korea between 2005 and 2014. £150 - 200*

1002 Boas Salossa white Indonesia Dream Team No.7 International jersey, from the match v Arsenal FC played in Jakarta on 14th July 2013 match issue, short-sleeved, inscribed, the reverse lettered B SALOSSA Salossa was the captain of the Indonesian Dream Team for this game, which Arsenal won 7-0. £120 - 160*

1001 Santi Cazorla signed red Spain No.20 International jersey, from the friendly International match v Chile played in Geneva 10th September 2013 signed in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, FIFA World Champions 2010 gold badge to front, inscribed 10 SEPTIEMBRE 2013, GINEBRA, the reverse lettered S.CAZORLA £200 - 250*

1001 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1003 Nelson Vivas signed blue and white striped Argentina No.4 International jersey, circa 1998 signed in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, £150 - 200* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1004 Thierry Henry signed white France No.12 International jersey, from the friendly International match v South Korea played in World Cup Stadium, Suwon on 26th May 2002 signed in black marker pen match issue, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered HENRY France won 3-2 in the pre-World Cup warm up match. £300 - 500*

1005 Patrick Vieira signed blue France No.19 International jersey, from the friendly International match v Spain played in the Stade de France on 28th January 1998 long-sleeved, the reverse lettered VIEIRA France won 1-0 and Patrick Vieira did not feature in the match and was not a named substitute. £300 - 500*

1007 Sylvain Wiltord signed match worn white France No.11 jersey, from the friendly International match v Chile played in Estadio Nacional Julio Martinez Pradano, Santiago on 1st September 2001 signed and dedicated in black marker pen, short-sleeved, turf and mud stains on the back, washed Chile won 2-1 in the match. £200 - 300*

1006 Robert Pires signed white France No.7 International jersey, from the friendly International match v Chile played in Estadio Nacional Julio Martinez Pradano, Santiago on 1st September 2001 signed and dedicated in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved Chile won 2-1 in the match. £250 - 350* 1008 Gael Clichy white, red and navy France International tracksuit top and bottoms, the labels initialled GC in black marker pen; sold together with a Robert Pires signed red and navy France International t-shirt, signed in black marker pen (3) £200 - 300*

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1009 Stephane Chapuisat: a signed red Switzerland No.11 U-21 international jersey, signed with inscription, short-sleeved

1010 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 £150 - 200*

Please note that when signing and inscribing the shirt Stephane Chapuisat incorrectly believed he had worn it in the match v Brazil played 21st June 1989, his senior international debut. However, the Swiss team wore a different style of shirt in this game.

1011 Luca Bucci grey Italy No.22 goalkeeper’s jersey, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered BUCCI £80 - 120*

Chapuisat’s shirt here is the style worn slightly earlier between 1986 and 1988. Therefore this is likely to be a shirt that Chapuisat wore in one of his U-21 international appearances before he graduated to the senior international team. £50 - 80*

1012 A Derlei FC Porto blue and white striped No.11 jersey, match issue, short-sleeved, UEFA starball badge on right sleeve, reverse lettered DERLEI Vanderlei Fernandes Silva or “Derlei” played for FC Porto between 2002-05, making 57 appearances, scoring 19 goals. This jersey relates to the Champions League tie v Manchester United 9th March 2004, although Derlei did not take part in the fixture. This was the match during which Jose Mourinho made his famous touch-line gallop after Porto’s equalising goal that would take the Portuguese team through to the semi-final in their Champions League winning campaign. £100 - 150* 1012

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1013 Simao Sabrosa S.L. Benfica grey No.20 jersey 2005, match issue, long-sleeved, UEFA starball badge on left sleeve, reverse lettered SIMAO This jersey relates to the Champions League tie v Manchester United at Old Trafford 27th September 2005. Simao scored the Benfica goal in the 2-1 defeat.

1014 A Clube de Regatas do Flamengo red and black striped No.11 home jersey, Match issue, short-sleeved, club crest and umbro badges to chest, reverse lettered PETROBRAS £60 - 90*

1015 Michel Renquin: a red Belgium No.14 jersey, short-sleeved This jersey is understood to have been from the match v Uruguay played in Brussels 18th March 1980. £150 - 200*

1016 Tomas Galasek: red & white Ajax No.4 jersey, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered GALASEK

Simao Sabrosa played for S.L. Benfica between 2001-2007, making 172 appearances scoring 75 goals. £150 - 200*

This jersey was from the 2-2 draw with Lausanne in the 2000-01 UEFA Cup. £150 - 200*

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1017 Shinji Kagawa, Borussia Dortmund yellow No.23 jersey, from the 2012 DFB-Pokal Final, match issue, short-sleeved, inscribed DFB-POKALFINALE, BORUSSIA DORTMUND - FC BAYERN MUNCHEN, 12. MAI 2012 OLYMPIASTADION BERLIN, Fussball.DE and Vereinsport badges to sleeves Dortmund won 5-2, Kagawa opened the scoring with a 3rd minute goal. £200 - 250*

1018 Soviet Union International red No.7 jersey, 1970s match issue, long-sleeved £500 - 800*

1020 Ronaldinho signed Gremio blue and black striped No.15 home jersey, circa 2000, signed in blue pen on reverse, match issue, short-sleeved, reverse lettered CHEVROLET £400 - 600*

1019 Zico signed Kashima Antlers red No.10 home jersey, season 1992-93 signed with presentation inscription in blue pen to the reverse no.10, match issue, short-sleeved, reverse lettered KASHIMA £400 - 600*

1021 Hidetoshi Nakata AS Roma white No.8 jersey, circa 2001, match issue, long-sleeved, Italian League badge to right sleeve, reverse lettered NAKATA £150 - 250* 1019 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1022 Rodriguez James FC Bayern Munchen No.11 red home jersey v Manchester United FC final pre-season match on 5th August 2018, match issue, short-sleeved, Qatar sponsorship badge on left sleeve, reverse lettered JAMES Bayern Munchen won 1-0. £150 - 250*

1023 A Roman Weidenfeller Borussia Dortmund turqouise No.1 goalkeeping jersey, Champions League Group F match v Arsenal FC played at the Emirates Stadium on 23rd November 2011, long-sleeved with club logo, match issue, UCL starball and Respect badges to sleeves, reverse lettered WEIDENFELLER DORTMUND

1025 A Zico Brazil International yellow No.10 home jersey, circa 1980s, short-sleeved, with printed logos on the chest, with letter of opinion Zico played for the Brazilian team from 1976 to 1986 making over 71 appearances, scoring 48 International goals. £500 - 700*

Arsenal won 2-1 through Robin van Persie’s goals. £120 - 160*

1024 A Kevin Grobkreutz Borussia Dortmund yellow No.19 jersey, Champions League Group F match v Arsenal FC played at the Emirates Stadium on 23rd November 2011, short-sleeved with club logo, match-issue, UCL starball and Respect badges to sleeves, reverse lettered GROBKREUTZ DORTMUND Arsenal won 2-1 through Robin van Persie’s goals. £140 - 180* 1026 Xavi signed Barcelona ‘Farewell’ commemorative jersey, inscribed GRACIES XAVI, 23 MAIG 2015, signed on the reverse No.6

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1027 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) £300 - 400*

1029 A match worn David Beckham Real Madrid navy No.23 away jersey, in the Spanish Primera Division match v Sevilla, played at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium on 16th May 2006, long-sleeved, with LFP badge to right sleeve, reverse lettered BECKHAM David Beckham scored in the 16th and 26th minute in the match, resulting in Sevilla winning 4-3. Provenance: Bought at Sportingold Ltd, the property of a private Spanish Collector. £800 - 1,200*

1028 Paul Gascoigne signed Lazio sky blue No.10 jersey, circa 1994, signed in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved £500 - 700*

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1033 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. £120 - 180*

1033 1030 A Belfast Celtic yellow wool goalkeeper’s jersey worn by Kevin McAlinden against Scotland in 1949 on their tour just before Belfast Celtic withdrew from football, the polo neck wool jersey unnamed or numbered, sold together with a newspaper article showing a photograph of two Belfast Celtic legends Jimmy McAlinden and Jimmy Jones with the chief executive of Lombard & Ulster Bank holding a photograph of Kevin McAlinden making a save during the match £500 - 800* 1031 No lot

1032 Ryan Giggs signed red Wales Intentional No.11 jersey, circa 2001, signed in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Kappa sponsorship badges to sleeves £400 - 600*

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1034 David Beckham white England International No.7 jersey, from the inaugural match at the new Wembley Stadium v Brazil 1st June 2007, match issue, long-sleeved, inscription ENGLAND V BRAZIL 01.06.2007, commemorative badge to right sleeve, reverse lettered BECKHAM £800 - 1,200*

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1035 Dennis Wise signed red England International No.17 jersey, from the England v Germany match in the Euro 2000 tournament, signed on reverse in black marker pen in No.17, unworn long-sleeved spare, UEFA and tournament Fair Play badges to sleeves, reverse lettered WISE Dennis Wise chose to wear the short-sleeved jersey in this match, in which England beat Germany 1-0 through an Alan Shearer goal. £400 - 600*

1036 Gary Stevens signed white England International No.2 jersey, circa 1991, signed front and back in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved

1038 Paul Ince signed white England International No.4 jersey, for the Euro 1996 tournament campaign, signed in black marker pen, match-issued, short-sleeved, EURO ‘96 and UEFA Fair Play badges to sleeves, reverse lettered INCE £250 - 350*

Provenance: The Gary Stevens collection. Christies 27th March 2002, Lot 90. £300 - 500*

1037 A Dave Beasant signed England International yellow No.13 goalkeeping jersey, circa 1990/91 signed in black marker pen, long-sleeved, Umbro and England badges to front Dave Beasant never wore this style of jersey in his two England appearances. This is either bench-worn as an unused goalkeeper substitute or is an “England B” jersey. Beasant played in two “B” matches when this style of jersey was in use when he came on as a 2nd half goalkeeping substitute. He replaced Seaman in the game against Czechoslovakia at Roker Park 24.4.1990 and Spink in the Wales match at Swansea 5.2.1991. £150 - 250* 1037 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1039 A Peter Shilton yellow England International No.13 goalkeeping jersey, circa late 1970s long-sleeved, Admiral and England badges to chest Provenance: Acquired direct from Peter Shilton by the vendor. £400 - 600* 1040 No lot

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1041 David Platt signed Aston Villa FC No.8 home jersey, season 1990-91, signed and dedicated in black marker pen, match worn, long-sleeved, The Football League badges to sleeves £500 - 800*

1042 Bobby Zamora signed Brighton & Hove Albion FC blue and white striped No.25 jersey worn in the match v Watford at the Withdean Stadium 26th April 2003, signed in black marker pen on reverse, match issue, long-sleeved, Nationwide sponsor’s Football League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered ZAMORA; sold with a LOA from Bobby Zamora (2) Brighton won this Nationwide Division One match 4-0 with Zamora scoring the third goal. £250 - 350*

1043 Gus Poyet, signed, Chelsea FC blue No. jersey, from the F.A. Cup Final v Aston Villa FC in the last Cup Final played at the old Wembley Stadium on 20th May 2000 signed to the reverse in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, F.A. Cup badges to sleeves, unused spare Chelsea won 1-0 through a goal by Di Matteo. £400 - 600*

1044 Ruud Gullit signed Chelsea FC blue No.4 jersey, circa 1996, signed in black marker pen to the reverse No.4, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered GULLIT £500 - 700*

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1046 Kerry Dixon signed Chelsea FC blue No.9 jersey, circa 1990, signed in black marker pen to the reverse no.9, short-sleeved £600 - 800*

1045 Roberto Di Matteo team-signed Chelsea FC blue No.16 jersey, from the 1997 F.A. Cup Final, 17 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Littlewoods F.A. Cup sponsor’s badges to sleeves, inscribed in white thread F.A. CUP FINAL, 1997, reverse lettered DI MATTEO In the 1997 F.A. Cup Final Chelsea beat Middlesbrough 2-0 and Di Matteo scored in the first minute, the fastest ever goal in an F.A. Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium. The record has subsequently been beaten by Louis Saha. £800 - 1,200*

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1047 Ian Britton signed Chelsea FC yellow No.7 away jersey, circa 1981, signed in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Le Coq Sportif sponsor’s badges to sleeves £500 - 700*

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1048 Tore Andre Flo signed Chelsea FC blue No.19 jersey, from the 1998 European Cup Winners’ Cup Final, signed in black marker pen in No.19, unworn long-sleeved spare, inscription in white thread EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP THE FINAL 1998, reverse lettered FLO; sold with a LOA from the Flo family (2) £600 - 800*

1049 Graeme Le Saux, team-signed Chelsea FC blue No.14 home jersey, circa 2000, 20 signed in black marker pen and additionally signed by Le Saux to the reverse above no.14, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered LE SAUX; sold together with another Graeme Le Saux Chelsea FC home jersey from the same season, short-sleeved, signed by Le Saux but bearing personalised inscription which is BEST WISHES PETER (2) £200 - 250*

1050 Michael Ballack Chelsea FC blue No.13 home jersey, season 2006-07, match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership Champions 2005-2006 Golden Lions badges to sleeves, reversed lettered BALLACK £200 - 300*

1051 Michael Essien Chelsea FC blue No.5 home jersey, from the 2005-06 Centenary season, match issue, long-sleeved, inscribed around crest 100 YEARS CENTENARY 1905-2005, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, reversed lettered ESSIEN £200 - 300*

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1052 John Obi Mikel Chelsea FC blue No.12 home jersey, season 2006-07, match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership Champions 2005-2006 Golden Lions badges to sleeves, reversed lettered MIKEL This was Mikel’s first season at Chelsea FC. £150 - 200*

1053 Franco Di Santo Chelsea FC blue No.29 home jersey, for the 2010 F.A. Community Shield, match issue, unworn short-sleeved, inscribed around crest THE FA COMMUNITY SHIELD 2010, WEMBLEY 8TH AUGUST, FA Community Shield badges to sleeves, reversed lettered DI SANTO

1055 Robert Huth Chelsea FC light blue No.29 away jersey, season 2005-06, match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership Champions 2004-2005 Golden Lions badges to sleeves, reversed lettered HUTH £150 - 200*

This jersey was prepared for Franco Di Santo. However Carlo Ancelotti did not select the player to start or to be on the bench. £250 - 350*

1054 Asier del Horno Chelsea FC blue No.3 home jersey, from the 2005-06 Centenary season, match issue, short-sleeved, Premiership Champions 2004-2005 Golden Lions badges to sleeves, reversed lettered DEL HORNO £150 - 200*

1054 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1056 Richard Shaw signed Coventry City FC sky blue No.5 jersey, season 2002-03, signed in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Nationwide sponsor’s Football League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered SHAW £250 - 350* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1058 John Wark Ipswich Town FC blue No.7 jersey, season 1981-82, match issue, long-sleeved, inscribed beneath club crest UEFA CUP WINNERS 1981, condition of no.7 on reverse worn £600 - 800*

1057 A collection of 18 Colchester United FC signed match-issue away jerseys circa 2000-2004, bearing sponsors’ logos for Ashby’s Tea & Coffee, Ridleys Brewers & Tiptree Jams, all with Nationwide Building Society Football League sleeve badges, issues in yellow, white, red & orange plus goalkeeper jerseys, each signed by the player in black marker pen; the lot also including a team-signed yellow away replica shirt from season 1999-2000 (19) A list of the Colchester United players represented in this Lot is as follows: Keith (2), G. Johnson (2), Coote, Forbes, Richards, Brown (3), Conlon, Barrett, McKinney, Baldwin, Halford, Chilvers & Keeble. There is one other shirt, an unnamed yellow No.14 away season 1999-2000, bearing an unidentified player’s signature. £800 - 1,000*

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1059 Two Ipswich Town away match issue player jerseys for Owen Garvan and Dean Bowditch, the Garvan a long-sleeved orange & navy No.23, Coca-Cola Football League sleeve badges; the Bowditch a short-sleeved claret & navy No.17, signed by the player to the shirt number; both mounted ready for framing, the Garvan with a photograph of him presenting this shirt to a young Ipswich fan; the Bowditch with a photo showing the player wearing this style of jersey in season 2003-04 (2) £150 - 200*

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1061 Roy Keane signed Manchester United FC red No.16 jersey, circa 2003, signed to the reverse in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves Provenance: ex-Ray Adler Collection £600 - 800*

1060 A Craig Johnston Liverpool FC red home kit, from the 1986 F.A. Cup final v Everton, played at the old Wembley Stadium on 10th May, jersey, long-sleeved, L.F.C. club and Adidas badges, inscribed F.A. CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1986; shorts with L.F.C. club logo; socks with Adidas logo and COA from Craig Johnston on headed paper This was the 105th FA Cup Final and was a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton. Liverpool won 3-1 with two goals by Ian Rush and one by Craig Johnston. This game was played seven days after Liverpool secured the League title, completing the double in Kenny Dalglish’s first season as player-manager. £3,000 - 4,000*

1062 Teddy Sheringham signed Manchester United FC black No.10 third choice jersey, from the 1998-99 treble-winning season signed and inscribed on reverse in black marker pen to no.10, match issue, short-sleeved, F.A. Premier League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered SHERINGHAM Provenance: ex-Ray Adler Collection £800 - 1,200*

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1063 Paul Scholes signed Manchester United FC blue No.18 third choice jersey, season 2002-03, signed in black marker pen on reverse, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball badge to right sleeve, reverse lettered SCHOLES Provenance: ex-Ray Adler Collection £500 - 700* 1064 David Beckham Manchester United FC red No.7 jersey, circa 2001 match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League Champions Golden Lion badges to sleeves, reverse lettered BECKHAM Provenance: ex-Ray Adler Collection £800 - 1,200*

1065 Rio Ferdinand Manchester United FC white No.6 jersey, from the 2003 Worthington Cup Final, match issue, short-sleeved, inscribed in black thread around crest WORTHINGTON CUP FINAL, CARDIFF 2003, Worthington Cup sponsor’s badges to sleeves, reverse lettered FERDINAND Provenance: Ex-Ray Adler Collection. £500 - 700*

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1066 Eric Cantona match-worn Manchester United FC red No.7 home jersey, season 1996-97, long-sleeved, F.A. Premier League Champions 1995-96 Golden Lion badges to sleeves, reverse lettered CANTONA, with COA Provenance: Ex-Mike Fowler Collection £3,000 - 4,000*

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1067 David Beckham match-worn Manchester United FC red No.7 home jersey from the Champions League quarter final match v Real Madrid at Old Trafford on 23.04.2003, short-sleeved, UCL starball badge right sleeve, reverse lettered BECKHAM, with COA (2) Manchester United won 4-3, with Beckham scoring the 3rd and 4th goals. £2,000 - 3,000*

1067 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1068 Luke Shaw Manchester United FC grey No.23 away jersey for the Champions League 2017-18, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball and Respect badges to sleeves, reverse lettered SHAW £200 - 300*

1069 Dimitar Berbatov Manchester United FC red No.9 home jersey, for the Champions League campaign 2012-13, match issue, long-sleeved, UCL starball and Respect badges to sleeves, reverse lettered BERBATOV £250 - 350* 248

1070 Ben Foster signed Manchester United FC yellow No.12 goalkeeping jersey, season 2008-09, signed front and back in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Barclays Premier League Champions 2007/08 Golden Lion badges on sleeves, reverse lettered FOSTER £200 - 300*

1071 Anthony Martial Manchester United FC red No. 11 home jersey, season 2018-19, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badge right sleeve, reverse lettered MARTIAL £200 - 300*

1072 Alexis Sanchez Manchester United FC navy No.7 third choice jersey, season 2018-19, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badge right sleeve, reverse lettered ALEXIS £200 - 300*

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1073 Eric Cantona match-worn Manchester United FC red home jersey, circa 1993 short-sleeved, club crest on front left breast, sold with a document relating to a Newcastle United/Manchester United Kitmen swap (2) £1,000 - 1,500*

1074 Juan Mata Manchester United FC white No. 8 F.A. Cup Final jersey, match issue, short-sleeved, with F.A. Cup Sponsors badges to sleeves, inscribed CRYSTAL PALACE V MANCHESTER UNITED, WEMBLEY STADIUM, 21ST MAY 2016 £2,000 - 2,500*

1075 Paul Gascoigne signed Middlesbrough FC blue and white striped No.8 jersey, season 1998-99, signed in black marker pen, match issue, short-sleeved, FA Premier League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered GASCOIGNE £300 - 500*

1075 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1076 Nolberto Solano signed Newcastle United FC black and white striped red No.24 jersey, from the 1999 F.A. Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium, signed in silver marker pen to the reverse no.24, match issue, long-sleeved, AXA sponsor’s badges to sleeves, inscribed in gold thread FA CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1999, reverse lettered SOLANO

1077 Ken Brown’s jersey from the Martin Peters testimonial match, 18th October 1978 at Carrow Road, Norwich, white England Admiral No.12 long-sleeved jersey, inscribed in red thread MARTIN PETERS, TESTIMONIAL 1978, with Admiral sponsorship badge £600 - 800*

1079 Paul Merson signed Portsmouth FC gold No.10 match-worn away jersey from the promotion to the Premiership season 2002-03, signed and dedicated in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Nationwide sponsor’s Football League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered MERSON This jersey was worn in the match v Brighton & Hove Albion 18th January 2003. £300 - 500*

In the 1999 Cup Final Newcastle United lost to Manchester United 2-0. Solano played until substituted in the 68th minute. Provenance: Bought at Bonham’s 27th November 2002, Lot 401D £500 - 700*

1078 Steve Chettle team-signed Nottingham Forest FC red No.10 home jersey, season 1991-92 11 signatures in black marker pen, additional signature in biro to reverse no.10, match issue, long-sleeved, Football League badges to sleeves £200 - 300* 250

1080 Chris Waddle signed Sheffield Wednesday FC green No.2 away jersey, circa 1994, signed in silver marker pen, match-issue, long-sleeved, F.A. Premier League badges to sleeves £200 - 300* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1081 Bobby Kerr, Sunderland AFC red and white striped No.4 jersey, 1976, match issue, short-sleeved by Umbro in a ventilated material, inscribed SAFC, 2ND DIVISION CHAMPIONS, 1975/6 £800 - 1,000* 1084 Sol Campbell Tottenham Hotspur blue No.23 away jersey, season 1997-98, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered CAMPBELL £150 - 200*

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1082 Tottenham Hotspur FC yellow No.17 substitute’s jersey, season 1991-92, short-sleeved, Football League badges to sleeves £150 - 200*

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1083 Gary Mabbutt Tottenham Hotspur FC blue No.6 away jersey, from the player’s final season as a professional footballer in 1997-98, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered MABBUTT £400 - 600*

1085 Sol Campbell Tottenham Hotspur FC white No.5 home jersey, circa 2000 match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, reverse lettered CAMPBELL £150 - 200*

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1086 A pair of Gary Neville football boots, red and black Adidas Predator football boots, embroidered G.NEV 2; sold together with a Gary Neville signed Manchester United FC replica No.2 blue third choice jersey commemorating the club’s 40th anniversary, season 2008-09, short-sleeved, embroidered MAY 29TH 1968 40TH ANNIVERSARY around the club crest, UEFA starball Champions 07/09 badge on right sleeve, reverse lettered G.NEVILLE, signed in the 2 in black marker pen; the lot also including an England International navy and red training jersey, short-sleeved, with England crest and Nationwide sponsorship logo to left breast (4) £300 - 500*

1087 Patrick Vieira pair of football boots, the red and black Adidas Traxion size 11 UK boots stitched with VIEIRA and stamped FIFA logo on each, minor wear to body, soles and studs Patrick Vieira played for France Youth teams from 1995 to 1996 and from 1997 to 2009 at senior level, appearing 107 times scoring 6 goals. Having played for Arsenal FC between 1996 to 2005 with 279 appearances and 29 goals, and for Manchester City FC between 2010 and 2011 with 28 appearances and 3 goals. £400 - 600* 252

1088 Park Ji-sung pair of football boots from a South Korea International match, the white silver and red Adidas Predator size 8.5 UK boots stitched with PARK JK 11 and South Korean flag on each, minor wear to body, soles and studs Park Ji-sung played for Manchester United FC from 2005 to 2012 with 134 appearances, scoring 19 goals and for Queens Park Rangers from 2012 to 2014 with 20 appearances. He played for South Korea from 2000 to 2011 at U20, U23 and senior level. £250 - 350*

1089 Ronaldinho pair of football boots, the brown and gold Nike size 9 UK boots printed with RONALDINHO 10 on each, little wear to body, soles and studs Ronaldinho played for Brazil between 1996 and 2013 at both youth and senior levels, making 97 senior appearances scoring 33 goals. £300 - 500*

1090 Theo Walcott - signed pair of football boots, the white and red Nike size 10 UK boots, signed in black marker pen TW32 on each and signature on right boot, little wear to body, soles and studs Theo Walcott played for Southampton FC 2005-2006 making 21 appearances and scoring 4 goals and for Arsenal from 2006 to 2018, making 270 appearances, scoring 65 goals and with Everton from 2018 to dthe present, making 51 appearances and scoring 8 goals. His international England career started in 2004 at U16 level and has continued to senior level since 2006 with 47 appearances and 8 goals to date. £250 - 350*

1091 Christian “Bobo” Vieri signed pair of football boots, the black and yellow Diadora PST size 9 UK boots stitches with BRAZIL on each, signed BOBO 32 in black marker pen on each side, little wear to body, soles and studs Christian Vieri played for Italy from 1992 to 2005 on both the U21 and senior teams, with 49 senior appearances, scoring 23 goals. 32 was his team number at Inter Milan from 1999 to 2005. £300 - 500*

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1092 George Best (Manchester United & Northern Ireland) 1970s match worn Adidas black and green football boots, the boots are accompanied by a signed Letter of Provenance; the boots are sold together with a pair of George Best 1970s Manchester United blue training shorts with supporting photos (from the same collection); the lot also including a selection of George Best memorabilia comprising: an official match programme for Manchester United v Ipswich Town 29th December 1973 (Best’s last Manchester United home match); an England v Northern Ireland official match programme 10th November with original ticket; an official match programme of Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion 30th November, 2005, also with original match ticket, special edition titled “Farewell George 1946-2005”; a George Best signed Northampton Town v Manchester United programme FAC 5, 7th February 1970, the famous game in which Best scored 6 goals; Northern Ireland v Netherlands programme 12th October 1977, Best’s last international appearance; a scanned copy of a George Best and Pele dual-signed NASL colour photo; and an original George Best Manchester United A&BC1968 collector’s card The letter of provenance for the George Best football boots comes from Mr Joel Bertrand of Frankfurt, Germany and is dated 17th October 2014. He was given the boots (and shorts) by his uncle in Belfast, who acquired the boots and other items of football memorabilia from the estate of a Belfast football collector who was a personal friend of George Best and his family. £15,000 - 20,000*

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1094 1093 David Beckham signed pair of white and red Adidas Traxion Champions league football boots, both boots signed and dedicated by David Beckham, size 8.5 UK These boots were sold at an auction in aid of the Sports Trust in Manchester, a function which David Beckham attended personally and for which he had supplied the boots. He then dedicated them to the winning bidder. Graham Budd Auctions Lot 28, 12th May 2009. £1,000 - 1,500*

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1094 David Beckham pair of matchworn Adidas Predator Accelerator football boots, season 1998-99 the black, red and white boots stitched with BECKHAM and NO.7 on each, size 8.5 UK, with adapted sole that has studs in the heel a personal preference of Beckham’s, wear to body, soles and studs, heel studs adapted David Beckham was voted the 2nd best player in the world in 1999 behind Rivaldo. £6,000 - 7,000*

1095 A pair of David Beckham England football boots issued for the match v Russia, 12 September 2007, unworn, white and red Adidas Predator boots, the left boot tongue bearing the cross of St George and inscribed ENG VS RUS 12.09.2007, the tongue of the other boot with embroidered, stylised Beckham profile, the heel of both boots numbered 7, DB initials and bearing the names of his children Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz £1,000 - 1,500*

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1096 A pair of David Beckham Real Madrid football boots circa 2006, unworn, white and silver Adidas X-Traxion boots with dragon motif, each heel numbered 23 and initialed DB, side of heels with facsimile signature, Adidas stripes bearing the names of his three sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz £1,000 - 1,500*

1097 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) See Lot 1103 for more information on Ray Clemence £120 - 150*

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1098 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 Cedarwood State short-sleeved white cotton smart shirt bearing the same crest as the blazer badge; the lot also including a team-signed Republic of Ireland jersey, Umbro, signature in black marker pen, with dedication from Maurice Setters and the Ireland team “To Ian” (3) £200 - 300*

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1100 Manchester United Football Club blazer, Connoisseur by Nicholas Rowe, size 40R, navy, pure new wool, the breast pocket with club crest in coloured thread £400 - 600*

1099 A George Best Manchester United FC club blazer, from his final season at the club 1973-74 the navy blazer with embroidered and wirework club crest and M.U.F.C. on breast pocket, in good condition Provenance: Ex-John Doherty collection £6,000 - 7,000*

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1101 David Ellery Football League referee’s jersey, 1980s by Umbro, black, with inscribed Football League crest £150 - 200*

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1103 A pair of Ray Clemence Sondico goalkeeping gloves, worn during the season 1985-86 whilst playing for Tottenham Hotspur v’s Everton (at White Hart Lane) the black shell with yellow smooth palms of foam rubber, glove sze 8 1/2

1102 Dermot Gallagher signed Premier League referee’s jersey, by Umbro in black, bearing Premier League Lion Logo, signed in black marker pen to the inside of the white collar, previously framed, areas of tape residue to hemline and above the sleeve cuffs £80 - 100*

Provenance: obtained by the vendor directly from Ray Clemence in July 2017 from part of his private collection Goalkeeper Raymond Neal Clemence MBE “Ray” (b. 1948) won 61 International caps for England. He also played 48 times for Scunthorpe United between 1965 and 1967, 470 times for Liverpool between 1967 and 1981 and 240 times for Tottenham Hotspur from 1981 to 1988. He later became Tottenham’s assistant manager alongside Doug Livermore (1992-93) and manager of Barnet (1994-96). He currently acts as Head of the FA Development Team for Youth. £250 - 300*

1104 A rare pair of Ray Clemence Adidas goalkeeping gloves worn during the 1977 epic Liverpool v’s St Etienne European Cup Quarter Final on 16th March and the FA Cup Semi Final Liverpool v’s Everton on 23rd April, the grey leather glove with red pimpled patches sewn onto the palms and back of the hand These gloves, manufactured by Adidas, were the very first pair of leather gloves issued to goal keepers at the time, unfortunately the fit was tight and the glove was superseded by an alternative made in a wider fit with a woollen style palm.

1105 David Beckham Real Madrid full tracksuit and bench warming jacket comprising a black and white zip up tracksuit top inscribed with Beckham’s squad number 23, with matching bottoms and a black and light blue cold weather jacket (3) £300 - 500*

Provenance: obtained by the vendor directly from Ray Clemence in July 2017 from part of his private collection See Lot 1103 for information about Ray Clemence. £350 - 400* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1106 Sammy Lee Liverpool FC 1978 European Cup Final tracksuit top, with the club crest and inscribed EUROPEAN CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 1978, red long-sleeved, button closing, Umbro and L.F.C. embroidered logos, reverse with stitched lettering LIVERPOOL FC Sammy Lee, a midfielder, did not play nor was on the bench in the Final. Liverpool defeated Club Brugge 1-0 at Wembley Stadium on 10th May 1978, with a goal scored by Kenny Dalglish in the 2nd half. £2,500 - 3,000*

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1107 Pele’s Cosmos warm-up training suit top worn throughout the 1977 Championship season, the green zip-up Adidas top with gold No.10 to the front, the reverse lettered in gold Cosmos; sold together with a pair of Pele’s championship season match-worn Cosmos No.10 white playing shorts from the NASL game v Tampa Bay Rowdies at the Tampa Stadium 29th May 1977, with stitched green No.10 on the left leg (2) Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos. Charles Martinelli recalls that this top hung in his stadium locker throughout the 1977 season. Graham Budd Auction 7th November 2016, Lots 910 & 922. £3,000 - 5,000* 1107 258

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1108 A Chelsea FC tracksuit worn by Kevin Wilson, the Umbro blue, white and red tracksuit zipped jacket with Chelsea crest on the right breast and Umbro logo on the left breast, with blue tracksuit bottoms, size M, with COA signed by Kevin Wilson 28/05/2010, and a hand-written note stating the tracksuit was possibly worn for the Zenith Data Systems Cup Final Chelsea v Middlesbrough at Wembley on 25th March 1990, Chelsea winning 1-0 £120 - 180*

1109 The whistle used by referee Stanley Rous in the 1934 F.A. Cup Final Manchester City v Portsmouth, maker Acme Thunderer, with match inscription engraved to one side; sold together with an example of Stanley Rous signature in the form of a signed typed script letter on Football Association headed paper dated 8th of January 1936 (2) Sir Stanley Ford Rous CBE (1895–1986) rose to the position of the 6th President of FIFA, serving from 1961 to 1974. He also served as secretary of the Football Association from 1934 to 1962. He had become a Football League referee in 1927 and just seven years later officiated in the F.A. cup Final. £1,000 - 1,500*

1110 UEFA Champions League Final Adidas match ball from Liverpool FC v AC Milan at the Ataturk Stadium, Istanbul on 25th May 2005, the white ball with blue stars, printed FINALE with Adidas and UEFA Champions League logos Liverpool won on a penalty shoot out after the match ended 3-3, Liverpool coming back from a 3-0 deficit at half time. £500 - 700* END OF SESSION 1110

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1111 1930 World Cup memorabilia, comprising a commemorative medal, complete with original tissue wrapper; a lapel badge inscribed A.U.F. and numbered 21; and two ‘Cinderella’ stamps featuring the World Cup official poster design (4) £150 - 200*

1112 Modern limited edition re-print of the 1930 World Cup official report, the certificate numbered 513, the second authorised limited edition published 2001, in original cardboard folder with sales literature and a small pamphlet on the subject of 1930 football memorabilia £350 - 450**

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1113 Group of football memorabilia originally from the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay, comprising a trio of 1930 World Cup commemorative medals in gold plate, silver plate and bronze each with original tissue wrapper, together with an office date stamper and a rubber ink stamper; a silvered medal, commemorating the centenary of Uruguay 1830-1930; a small metal dish with a scene of the stadium; a padlock and key and supporter’s Uruguay flag £1,000 - 1,500*

1114 Collection of 21 World Cup and other football medals, including a group of five 1930 World Cup commemorative medals in copper and silver plate; two silvered medals for the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland; two silvered medals for Jockey Club Montevideo, the first dated 1926 and issued to Roberto Goldie, the other with a 1950 World Cup inscription and named to R Gaston Maspoli; other medals including several examples in hallmarked English silver, and an interesting Irish medal inscribed to the reverse G Best; the lot also including a 1930 World Cup lapel badge with a Jules Rimet trophy design, and a plaquette inscribed Mario Jorge Lobo Zaggallo (23) £1,200 - 1,600*

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1115 Varied collection of 17 football medals including World Cup issues, the lot including a group of five 1930 World Cup commemorative medals, four in bronze, one gold plated; a bronze medal celebrating the centenary of Uruguay 1830-1930; a silvered medal commemorating Uruguay’s football victories at the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games; a silvered medal for Jockey Club Montevideo dated 1926 and named to Ricardo Scanabino; a further South American medal inscribed Pentecote 1924; and a group of eight hallmarked silver English football medals bearing dates between the 1920s and 1940s, some inscribed with competition details; the lot also including two 1966 World Cup pin badges, damaged; cloth bag stamped with details of the 1930 World Cup and a Uruguay supporter’s flag £1,500 - 2,000*

1116 Collection of 15 World Cup and other football medals, including three 1930 World Cup commemorative medals in copper, bronze and silver plate; a bronze medal celebrating the centenary of Uruguay 1830-1930; five medals issued for the 1950 World Cup in Brazil variously in bronze, gilt and silvered medal; a 1962 Chile World Cup commemorative medal in bronze; and five other football medals dating between the 1920s and 1960s, some in hallmarked silver; the lot also including a bronze medal commemorating the life of the former Uruguayan president Jose Batlle 1856-1929 (16) £1,800 - 2,200*

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1117 Collection of 17 medals and badges including World Cup issues, comprising four World Cup commemorative medals in copper, bronze, silver plate and gold plate, one with ribbon suspension; a 1930 World Cup delegate’s badge believed to be from the USA team; also a medal commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Estadio Centenario; a gilt and enamel medal commemorating the 1950 World Cup; a 1962 World Cup commemorative medal; a silvered medal dated 1971 and named to the reverse Nazzasi and Silvano; a 1930 Uruguay lapel pin and plaquette; the remaining medals in hallmarked English silver bearing dates from the 1920s and 1930s; all offered in a lacquered box, the lid mounted with a small football medallion (18) £1,400 - 1,800*

1118 An Argentinean football trophy modelled as a laced leather football circa 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*

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1121 Rare FIFA 1934 World Cup official’s badge, silver-plated, depicting Romulus and Remus and inscribed FIFA FIGC, CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CALCIO ROMA 1934-XII, the reverse inscribed DITTA A FORNARI - ARGENTINA-ROMA with brooch fitting £400 - 500*

1119 FIFA 1934 World Cup official report “Coppa del Mondo Cronistoria del II Campionato Mondiale di Calcio” published by the Italian F.A. (FIGC), 1934, frontispiece portrait of Mussolini, 232 pages, numerous illustrations, original wrappers, generally good condition £2,500 - 3,000**

1120 FIFA 1934 World Cup official report “Coppa del Mondo Cronistoria del II Campionato del Mondiale del Calcio” published by the Italian F.A. (FIGC), 1934, frontispiece portrait of Mussolini, 232 pages, numerous illustrations, original wrappers, very good condition £3,000 - 4,000**

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1122 A 1934 World Cup runners-up medal awarded to the Czechoslovakia footballer Josef Kostalec, the FIFA medal with figure of Victory to the obverse, the reverse inscribed WORLD’S CUP, ROMA, GIUGNO 1934 Josef Kostalek (19091971), Czech footballer, having played for Sparta Prague from 1929 to 1945, Sparta Povazska Bystricia from 1945 to 1946 and SK Rakovnik from 1946 to 1951. His international career spanned from 1930 to 1939, with 43 appearances scoring 2 goals, with Czechoslovakia reaching the 1934 World Cup final against Italy at the Stadio Nazionale PNF, Rome, with Italy winning 2-1. £5,000 - 7,000*

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1123 A 1934 World Cup participation medal awarded to the Czechoslovakia footballer Josef Kostalec, in bronze, the obverse with three footballers in raised relief, signed D.Manetti, the reverse inscribed CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CALCIO, F.F.F.A. F.I.G.C, ITALIA, MAGGIO-GIUGNO 1934 XII, 1. KOSTALEC, CECOSLOVACCHIA, diameter 50mm £1,400 - 1,800*

1124 A rare and important official banner for the 1934 World Cup, white linen with printed inscription reading CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CALCIO F.I.F.A F.I.G.C. ITALIA MAGGIO GIUGNO 1934 XII, embroidered fringe, original metal suspension pole, 56 by 74cm £2,000 - 2,500*

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1125 A 1938 F.I.F.A. World Cup Final runners-up medal, awarded to an unknown Hungary player, Hungary v Italy, played at Stade Olympique de Colombes, Paris on 19th June 1938, the silvered rectangular tapered medal, inscribed F.I.F.A., reverse inscribed WORLD’S CUP above F.I.F.A. JUIN FRANCE 1938, in box, weight: 7.9gms, 21 x 35mm Italy won 4-2 £4,000 - 4,500*

1126 A 1938 presentational dish awarded to Gino Colaussi by the Italian Football Association for participation in the World Cup Finals, the lobed silvered dish with scroll border upon circular foot ring, engraved F.I.G.C., 4.5 x 25.5cm, weight: 300 gms, untested, minor surface scratching Gino Colaussi scored in both the quarter and semi-finals, also scoring two goals in the 4-2 win over Hungary in the Final. Each player was presented with a dish by the Italian Prime Minster Bento Mussolini at a ceremony in Rome. £1,000 - 1,500*

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1127 An official tournament programme for the 1938 World Cup in France, with presentation and commentary by Marcel Langiller and Jean Eskenazi, with illustrations by Luc Vincent, 32 pages with history of the World Cup, details of the competition, team profiles and colours, caricatures of footballers with accompanying biographies, outer card covers, very good condition £1,000 - 1,500**

1128 Football World Cup memorabilia and souvenirs, comprising of eight b&w photographs from the Coupe de Monde 1938 semi final between Hungary and Sweden resulting in 5 -1 to Hungary in the Parc des Princes; a Sport Digest Coupe du Monde de Football June 1950 no.19 booklet; a 1954 Coupe Jules Rimet model of a football; a boxed set of 1966 England World Cup place mats and coasters, and a 1966 England World Cup scrap book of French newspaper articles and a 1966 key ring coin; a Mexico 1970 Juanito World Cup mascot figure; 1978 Argentina La Coupe Deborde Uidela booklet and a 1978 Argentina World Cup medallion with chain; a collection of 1982 Spain World Cup cigar bands, some mounted and a 1982 Spain Naranjito World Cup ceramic mascot; 1986 Mexico Pique World Cup Mascot; an Italia 1990 World Cup Supporters flag and a Mascot proof coin in original packaging and another; 1998 France World Cup souvenir stamps with an official road map of the stadiums and a souvenir coin (qty) £150 - 200*

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1129 A superb 1950 solid brass full-sized replica of the Jules Rimet trophy, set on a lapis lazuli plinth, mounted with three vertical metal plaques inscribed with details of the World Cup winners between 1930 and 1950, height 35cm; sold together with a group of ephemera relating to Uruguay and the World Cup, including photographs, magazines, cuttings and correspondence; the lot also including a Uruguay supporter’s flag. All offered in the original fire-proof chest safe used to transport the trophy and ephemera to the UK £3,500 - 4,500*

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1130 A 1950 Football World Cup Final whistle used by referee George Reader, the Acme & Thunderer silvered whistle inscribed ARBITRO GEORGE READER INGIATERRA COPA JULES RIMET BRAZIL 1950. 1950 FIFA World Cup Final between Uruguay v Brazil, played at Estadio do Maracana, Rio de Janeiro on 16th July 1950, with Uruguay winning 2-1. George Reader (1896-1978) was the fourth man to referee a FIFA World Cup Final and the first Englishman to do so, also being the oldest match official at any World Cup in history at the age of 53 years. During the Final an incident in the 47th minute occurred when Obdulio Varela took the ball out of the Uruguayan net after Friaca’s goal put Brazil 1-0 up. Varela strode up to the referee arguing in Spanish to the mono lingual George Reader and when play started again Varela issued a rousing cry “Now, it’s time to win!” £1,400 - 1,600* 1131 A 1950 World Cup photograph album published by “El Pais” signed inside by the World Cup Final Uruguayan goalscorer Alcides Ghigga, the signature dated 22 June 2004 and with personalised dedication, the album containing pairs of 12 by 18cm b&w original press photographs with coverage of Uruguay’s 1950 World Cup triumph, mostly protected with tissue guards, 63 photographs in total, the album 25 by 34cm £2,500 - 3,000*

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1132 The 1950 F.A. Tour Party to Brazil plaque awarded to Wilf Mannion who participated in England’s first ever entry into the World Cup Final tournament, the silvered rectangular plaque inscribed with the Football Association emblem, the England team squad and THE F.A. TOUR PARTY, BRAZIL, 1950, JULES RIMET TROPHY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, F.I.F.A, mounted upon a mahogany back, 25 x 15.5cm Provenance: Mullocks Auction June 2000 Wilf “The Golden Boy” Mannion (1918-2000) played for Middlesbrough FC, making 341 appearances scoring 99 goals, and was an England International, winning a total of 26 caps between 1946 & 1951. £2,000 - 3,000*

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1133 A 1958 World Cup postcard, signed by the France International football team, signed to the reverse in blue ink, 28 signatures in total including Marche, Fontaine, Kopa, Jonkuet, Remetter, Marcel, Penverne, Piantoni, Vincent, etc., sold together with a 12 x 8in sepia toned repro photo signed in blue marker pen by Joust Fontaine; a 1958 World Cup picture also signed by Fontaine and a 5 x 4in b&w signed by Kopa; the lot also including a 1958 World Cup edition of Paris Match magazine featuring Fontaine on the colour pictorial cover (5) £300 - 500*

1134 1958 World Cup official souvenir programme, with coverage of the complete tournament and with numerous photographs and illustrations £150 - 200**

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1135 Very rare and unused set of matchbooks issued for the 1958 World Cup with portraits of the Brazilian winning players, published by Oil Brasileira Universal, neatly arranged on a cardboard mount £300 - 400*

1137 Varied collection of 10 football medals, including an issue for the 1962 World Cup in Chile, the reverse named ‘H Matouk’, and the 1970 World Cup in Mexico in silver, stamped 0.950; a large bronze medal issued by the Uruguayan Football Association; the other medals mostly English, in silver, some mounted with gold, bearing dates between the 1930s and 1940s; the lot also including a fragment from a 1930 World Cup supporter’s flag £800 - 1,000*

1136 England 1962 & 1966 World Cups - Signed 16 x 12in photo and montage from each tournament, 1962 photo shows the team lining up for photos prior to match against Argentina, signed by Jimmy Greaves, Ron Flowers, Ron Springett, Bryan Douglas, Maurice Norman, Alan Peacock & Ray Wilson. 1966 Montage signed by 21 of the victorious squad 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 measuring 17.75 x 12.5in both come with COAs and photo proof £200 - 250*

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1139 From the Collection of the late Alan Ball Lots 1138 to 1142 1138 A rare limited edition Welsh Royal Crystal presentation football trophy commemorating the 1966 England World Cup winning team, presented to Alan Ball, the crystal football of panelled style with hobnail panels and acid etched panels with the 1966 England players’ facsimile signatures above the player’s name and number, inscribed with Kenneth Wolstenholme’s signature and famous words “SOME PEOPLE ARE ON THE PITCH, THEY THINK IT’S ALL OVER, IT IS NOW”, mounted on a slate circular base mounted, this magnificent hand-cast crystal football is one of six commissioned by the Bobby Moore for Imperial Cancer Research Charity, bears factory label, height: 25cm Two further examples which were presented to Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters were sold at the West Ham Farewell Boleyn Official Webcast Memorabilia Auction, held at The Boleyn Ground on 4th June 2016, Lots 22 and 23. £1,500 - 2,000* 1139 Collection of seven autographed menus, i) Pre-Grand National Dinner at Goodison Park signed by Alan Ball; ii) 1966 World Cup nostalgia night signed by Alan Ball & Nobby Stiles; iii) Sportsmen’s Dinner signed by Alan Ball and Norman Hunter; iv) 40th Anniversary dinner at Manoir Aux Quat Saisons signed by Alan Ball; v) multi-signed Dubai Classic golf signed by Alan Ball, Andy Gray, Tony Dorigo, Mike England, Eddie Gray, Francis Lee, Alan McInally, Frank McLintock, Russell Osman, Graeme Sharp, Pat Jennings & Lee Sharpe; vi) Sportsman’s Lunch signed by Alan Ball & Paul Gascoigne; and vii) 2005 Golf Invitational signed by Nobby Stiles, Alex Stepney & Alan Ball £200 - 250*

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1140 A 40th Anniversary Limited Edition badge set commemorating the 40th year of England winning the World Cup in 1966, beating Germany 4-2, the five enamelled badges comprising England, Blackpool, Alan Ball, Jimmy Armfield and World Cup 1966 badge, in a red fitted case, sold together with a signed Blackpool FC celebration programme and menu, signed in blue biro by Alan Ball, Jimmy Armfield and Jack Charlton £150 - 200*

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1141 Large England supporter’s flag signed by 1966 World Cup winning players, Cross of St George flag with Nationwide sponsor’s details, signed in black marker by Peters, Cohen, Banks, Stiles, Ball, J Charlton, Hurst & Hunt, 95 by 150cm. £150 - 200*

1142 Framed print of Lester Piggott with personalised dedication from the jockey to Alan Ball on the occasion of his 50th birthday, sold together with a framed print of Alan Ball wearing Everton colours (2) £150 - 200*

1143 Geoff Hurst signed England 1966 World Cup Final replica jersey, signed in black marker pen, still in original memorabilia product packaging; sold together with an England signed football late 1990s, Seaman, Shearer, Southgate, L Ferdinand, the Neville brothers, Pearce etc. (2) £120 - 160*

1144 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. £450 - 550*

1145 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; sold together with a 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. (4) £200 - 300*

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1146 1966 and 1970 World Cups, four signed 16 x 12in photos, from 1966 Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters & George Cohen along with Gordon Banks’ 1970 Save from Pele all with COAs and photo proof £80 - 120*

1147 1966 World Cup Signed / Framed Display of all 22 players in the 1966 squad along with manager Sir Alf Ramsey, features team photo signed by Bobby & Jack Charlton, Gordon Banks, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Nobby Stiles & Alan Ball, surrounded by index cards signed by Ian Callaghan, Norman Hunter, John Connelly, Terry Paine, George Eastham, Gerry Byrne, Jimmy Greaves, Ron Springett, Peter Bonetti, Ron Flowers, Jimmy Armfield, Bobby Moore & Sir Alf Ramsey, along with engraved plaque + two photos with COAs and photo proof, 72 by 97cm. £500 - 750*

1148 England 1966 World Cup winners team photo with Jules Rimet trophy signed by nine players to lower border, Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, Nobby Stiles, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, George Cohen, Roger Hunt, Ray Wilson & Jack Charlton with COA and photo proof £140 - 200*

1149 Westminster Autographed Editions “Football Greats” set of ten official signed photo cards, all players who won the 1966 World Cup Final against West Germany, Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Cohen and Bobby Charlton with COA £180 - 220*

1150 England 1966 World Cup Winners Iconic Photo Bobby Moore on players’ shoulders holding Jules Rimet Trophy aloft, measures 8.25 x 5.75in and signed by 10 players who beat West Germany Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Cohen & Bobby Charlton; sold together with a similar photo signed by the other finalist Alan Ball; with COAs (4) £400 - 500*

1151 Official FA sheet notepaper issued to Middlesbrough FC for use during the 1966 World Cup tournament whilst they staged matches at Ayresome Park, features embossed Jules Rimet logo, hand-signed by 21 players and staff of the victorious England squad - 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 £180 - 220* 1151

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1156 A b&w picture fully signed by the England 1966 World Cup winning XI with a photographic insert signed by manager Alf Ramsey, signatures in ink, pasted onto A4 black card.

1152 Signed England 1966 World Cup Final replica jersey, 10 signatures, signed after the passing of Bobby Moore £300 - 400*

1154 An England 1966 World Cup final replica jersey signed by the goal scorers Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, signed in black marker pen, long‑sleeved, England crest badge £100 - 150*

This picture came from Bill Glazier’s large format Testimonial programme in 1974. The Coventry City team playing the England 1966 World Cup winning team. £400 - 600*

1157 1966 World Cup autographs and memorabilia, comprising a title page removed from a book (“Soccer- The English Way”) fully-signed by the England World Cup winning XI, neatly signed in black ink; sold together with a 1966 World Cup Final programme and ticket (3) £500 - 700*

1153 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*

1155 A 1966 team-signed red England replica t-shirt, 10 signatures and dedications from the 1966 England team in black marker pen, lacking the late Bobby Moore, short-sleeved with printed England crest; sold with a COA (2) £180 - 220* 1158

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1158 A full set of signatures of the England 1966 World Cup squad, comprising a Bobby Moore signature on trimmed white card, pasted on to black card with a 1966 World Cup programme page signed in ink by the 21 other members beside their photographic portraits £500 - 700*

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1159 A white England replica jersey signed by nine members of the 1966 World Cup winning team, signed in red marker pen featuring Stiles, Banks, Cohen, Hurst, Hunt, Peters, Wilson and the two Charlton brothers, short-sleeved with England crest £150 - 200*

1161 The autographs of the England 1966 World Cup winning team, comprising the 11 finalists and manager Alf Ramsey, all signatures cut and pasted on to either side of two sheets of black card and mounted together with colour collector’s cards featuring the individual player £300 - 500*

1160 1966 World Cup First Day cover fully signed by the England winning XI, and additionally by manager Alf Ramsey and Jimmy Greaves, signatures in ink, the FDC published for the West Germany v Switzerland match in Sheffield £300 - 500*

1162 Replica 1966 World Cup poster signed by 10 members of the England winning team, signatures in black marker, the piece signed after the passing of Bobby Moore, the poster printed on card, 25.5 by 18cm. £200 - 250*

1163 West Ham United “World Cup Souvenir” programme for the opening home game of the 1966-67 season (v. Chelsea) signed to the front cover by the club’s three World Cup – winning players Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, signatures in ink £150 - 200* 1164 No lot

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1165 A 1966 World Cup programme page fully signed by the England World Cup winning XI, signed in ink mostly beside the player’s photographic portrait £350 - 500**

1166 A collection of 1966 World Cup memorabilia, comprising Watneys World Cup Ale poster, silk pennant & beer mats, two unopened bottles and six half-pint glasses; together with boxed soap-on-a-rope, china money bank, World Cup Willie head scarf, 8mm film by Walton, two 45rpm records, two printed guides, framed print of Geoff Hurst with facsimile signature, and five postal covers £250 - 350*

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1167 Football Association letter to The Secretary of Blackpool F.C. with instructions of payment to be made to Alan Ball for England’s tour to Scandinavia and Poland prior to the 1966 World Cup, 24th June and 6th July 1966, the typed letter on The Football Association headed paper dated after the World Cup, 1st August 1966 £150 - 200*

1168 1966 England World Cup winners 40th anniversary signed shirt presentation, the red shirt signed in black marker pen by nine of the England players comprising Banks, Stiles, Wilson, Cohen, Peters, J Charlton, Ball, Hunt, Hurst. Mounted together with pictures signed by Booby Moore, Bobby Charlton and Manager Alf Ramsey, with printed title plaque. Framed and glazed, with a COA taped to the backboard. 91.5 by 60cm. £500 - 600*

1169 Geoff Hurst signed 1966 World Cup Final programme and First Day Cover, programme signed to the front cover, the signed FDC issued in celebration of the 50th anniversary in 2016 £120 - 160*

1170 A colour photograph featuring and signed by three England 1966 World Cup winners Alan Ball, George Cohen & Ray Wilson, signed in black ink to the lower margin, the image featuring the trio on the occasion of a Fulham v Everton match. 29 by 21cm. £80 - 120*

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1171 Fully-signed England 1966 World Cup colour magazine photograph, signed in blue ink by all eleven finalists and additionally by Alf Ramsey & Harold Shepherdson, the team posing with the Jules Rimet Trophy, 29 by 41.5cm. £400 - 600*

1172 Ray Wilson signed 1966 World Cup souvenir handkerchief, signed in black marker £50 - 70*

1173 Six 1966 World Cup tickets, comprising quarter-finals played at Wembley, Goodison Park and Hillsborough; the two semi-finals staged at Wembley & Goodison Park and the 3rd/4th play-off at Wembley £150 - 200*

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1174 1966 England World Cup Winners football action series miniature team figures, each figure with player’s name and number, in a fitted box, made by RP World Models Limited £150 - 200*

1176 The silver Esso Franklin Mint 1970 England World Cup Coin Collection, featuring 30 coins with relief profiles of the individual players and ESSO logo to reverse, fitted in a book with gilt tooling under each coin and to exterior cover, with signed autographs to interior cover in pen and marker pen comprising Jack Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Roger Hunt, Ray Wilson, Martin Peters, George Cohen, Nobby Stiles £200 - 250*

1175 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; and a scanned copy of an autographed 1966 England World Cup winning team photograph, framed (4) £160 - 200* 1177 The bronze Esso Franklin Mint 1970 England World Cup Coin Collection, featuring 30 coins with relief profiles of the individual players and ESSO logo to reverse, fitted in a book with gilt tooling under each coin and to exterior cover £100 - 150*

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1178 Panini Mexico ‘70 World Cup Football Stars album, incomplete, pasted with 151 stickers, comprising player portraits, national flags, team crests and stadiums £80 - 120*

1180 Autographed picture of the England 1970 World Cup football team, depicting the team’s appearance on BBC TV’s Top of the Pops performing the World Cup song “Back Home”, 12 signatures comprising Moore, Ball, Hurst, the Charlton brothers, Banks, Shepherdson (trainer), Hughes, Stiles, Labone, Stepney & Mullery, mounted, framed & glazed, 27.5 by 33cm. £200 - 300* 1181 1970 FIFA World Cup congratulatory plaque presented to Pele, the silver tone plaque presented to Pele on 2nd July 1970 by the Ponte Preta Athletic Association to honour his triumph at the 1970 FIFA World Cup just days earlier, the plaque was presented to Pele at his club Santos’s Vila Belmiro Stadium during a match between Santos FC & Preta, the plaque measures 8 by 12cm.

1182 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. £800 - 1,200*

Provenance: Pele Collection, Julien’s Auctions £1,000 - 1,500*

1179 A signed 1970 Brazil yellow replica jersey, signed in black marker pen featuring Pele, Carlos Alberto, Jairzinho, Piazza, Rivellino and Felix, short-sleeved, with Brazil CBD badge to chest £250 - 350*

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1183 A 1974 Football World Cup Final whistle, used by referee Jack Taylor, in the match between Netherlands v West Germany, played at Olympiastadion Munich on 7th July 1974, the Acme Thunderer silvered whistle, with ring look, sold with a Jack Lynch Business card with hand written note/provenance in blue ink “MARK CAUDWELL ENCLOSED WORLD CUP 74 FINAL WHISTLE, AS YOU MUST OBVIOUSLY BE A SOCIAL FAN PERHAPS YOU MAY CARE TO HAVE A DRINK AND CHAT SOMETIME. PLEASE RING NUMBER OVER OR HOME TELFORD, REGARDS AND THANKS JACK TAYLOR” 1974 FIFA World Cup final was won by West Germany 2-1. Jack Taylor (1930-2012) was an English football referee, famous for officiating in the 1974 World Cup Final, during which he awarded two penalties in the first 30 minutes. The first awarded after just a minute of play was the first penalty kick ever awarded in a World Cup Final. £900 - 1,200*

1184 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 £200 - 250* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1185 FIFA World Cup France 1995 preliminary draw participation medal, in case £80 - 120*

1186 FIFA World Cup France 1998 participation medal, in case £250 - 350*

1187 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) £400 - 600*

1188 Paul Gascoigne – signed large photograph, 16 by 12in. colour, goal celebration at Euro ‘96, signed in fine black marker pen BEST WISHES, PAUL “GAZZA” GASCOIGNE; sold with a COA issued by Paul Gascoigne Online Merchandise (2) £80 - 120*

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1189 Fernando Torres signed Spain replica international jersey, signed in black marker pen; sold with a COA issued by Soccerstuff4u (2) £30 - 50*

1191 “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*

1192 Team-signed Manchester United 2008 Champions League Final replica jersey, signed by all the players from the match (including subs) with the sole exception of Owen Hargreaves; sold together with an Adidas official match ball for the Moscow Final (2) £200 - 250* 1190 Lionel Messi signed Barcelona replica jersey, a turquoise No.19 away with 50 YEARS AT THE CAMP NOU inscription, signed to the reverse number in silver marker pen £120 - 160*

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1193 A trio of David Beckham framed presentations, the first a colour portrait photograph, 44 by 30cm., mounted with the player’s autograph in black marker on white card, framed & glazed, overall 55 by 45cm; the second a Tom Croft limited edition print titled ‘The English Creator’, the artist & player’s signature printed, mounted, framed & glazed, 73 by 61cm., COA taped to the backboard; the third a Gary Holmes limited edition print of Beckham, signed by the artist only, mounted, framed & glazed, 48 by 38cm., COA taped to the backboard £150 - 200*

1194 Signed “Knights of the Round Ball” limited edition print, signed by three football knights Sir Stanley Matthews, Sir Tom Finney & Sir Bobby Charlton, the artwork by Jose Paolmares also featuring Sir Alf Ramsey, Sir Matt Busby & Sir Geoff Hurst, numbered 91 of 100, published 1998, mounted, framed & glazed, 61 by 53cm.; sold together with a frame mounted with photographs of Matthews, Finney & Charlton at the signings (2) £60 - 90* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1195 Sir Alex Ferguson signed Manchester United 2002-03 replica home jersey, signed in black marker and inscribed “Best Wishes”, mounted, framed & glazed, 66 by 71cm. £80 - 100* 1198 A collection of team-group football autographs, comprising three pages from an exercise book signed by Celtic 1936-37, Sunderland 1936-37 & Everton 1937-38; a hotel menu signed by the Great Britain team who played at Hampden Park in May 1947; and a Cup Final Dinner menu at the Cafe Royal, London, signed by the Walsall and Bournemouth teams (5) £150 - 200*

1200 A group of signed letters from football personalities, manuscript & typescript, including some on club letterhead notably Arsenal FC, subjects including Billy Wright, Bert Sproston, Don Welch, Charles Buchan, Bernard Joy, Tom Whittaker, Joe Hulme, Patsy Gallacher, George Allison and many others (qty. approx. 35) £150 - 200*

1196 A David Beckham autographed MLS Adidas Starlance football, signed in gold marker on black panel, with certificate from Memorabilia Lane and original cardboard holder £80 - 100*

1197 Jim Baxter signed limited edition print, titled “Slim Jim”, signed by the Scottish footballer and by the artists Heather G. Harman, numbered 428/500, the artwork also incorporating facsimiles of a Scottish F.A. international selection letter and a telegram from Sean Connery, mounted, framed & glazed, 46 by 57cm. £60 - 90* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1199 Signed football photographs, postcards and pictures, some housed in three photograph albums, others loose, subjects including W H Smith, Willie Watson, Billy Wright, Bobby Murdoch, Frank Swift, Stanley Matthews, Joe Mercer, Jack Crayston, Leslie Compton, Ted Drake, Cliff Bastin, Wilf Mannion, Patsy Gallacher, Dick Pym and many others (qty. approx. 68) £250 - 350*

1201 A collection of autographed football memorabilia, including books signed by the subject or author including Jackie Milburn, Brian Clough, Harold Shepherdson, Bob McPhail, Raich Carter, Willie Watson and many others, also signed newspapers, menus, programmes and several autograph albums including the signatures of Matt Busby & Jimmy Murphy, George Young, Micky Fenton and many others; the lot also containing a group of autographed Eve-of-the-Final Rally referee ephemera (a qty.) £200 - 300*

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1202 A Leeds United FC home replica jersey and a football, both autographed by the players, circa 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) £120 - 160*

1203 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 black 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 £80 - 100*

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1206 Signed photographs of football legends Pele and Diego Maradona, both 10 x 14in colour photographs depicting the player celebrating a World Cup win, each signed in black marker pen, the Pele with COA £250 - 350*

1204 A group of four mounted photographs signed by Interntaional footballers, comprising Franz Beckenbauer, Johan Cruyff, Franco Baresi and Ronald Koeman, each identically mounted for framing to a size of 16 x 12in, colour photographs except Cruyff in b&w £150 - 200*

1205 A fully signed photograph of the France International football team who played Israel 27th January 1988 in Tel Aviv a 6 1/2 x 8 1/2in b&w signed in fine marker pen by Martini, Casoni, Le Roux, Toure, Amoros, Fernandez, Passi, Stopyra, Bellone, Cantona, Boli £100 - 150*

1207 A group of eight signed photographs of British footballers, all 8 x 10in colour, comprising two signed by Ian Wright, Andy Cole, Michael Owen, David Seaman, Ryan Giggs, Paul Gascoigne, Steve McManaman, all signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

1208 A group of six photographs signed by overseas stars of the Premier League, comprising Eric Cantona, Dennis Bergkamp, Gianfranco Zola, Frank Le Boeuf, and two signed by Peter Schmeichel, all 10 x 8in colour signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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1209 A group of ten signed photographs of International footballers, comprising Laurent Blanc, Fabio Cannavaro, Dino Baggio, Alessandro Costacurta, Gianluca Vialli, Hristo Stoichkov, Stephane Chapuisat, Jairzinho, Mario Campes, Bebeto, all signed in marker pen, of various sizes, the largest 8 x 12in, all colour except Jairzinho, the Stoichov being an oversize postcard £200 - 250*

1210 A group of eight signed photographs of Brazilian International footballers, comprising two 12 x 8in b&w photographs signed by the 1970 World Cup winners, Carlos Alberto and Jairzinho; four 10 x 12 colour photographs signed by Romario x 2, Bebeto x 2, 5 x 7 1/2in colour signed by Jorginho and a postcard signed by Ronaldo £200 - 250*

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1211 A collection of eight photographs signed by international footballers, comprising 2 x 8 x 12in b&w photographs signed by the Brazil 1970 World Cup winners Carlos Alberto and Jairzinho; 8 x 12in colour photograph signed by the Brazil 1994 World Cup winner Romario; a 5 x 4in colour photograph signed by the Argentina 1978 World Cup winner Mario Kempes; sold together with four 4 x 6in colour photographs comprising Jan Jongbloed, Eric Cantona, Laurent Blanc, Luis Fernandez £200 - 250*

1212 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 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 boxer George Foreman; and an Essex One-Day cricket shirt signed by Darren Gough understood to have been worn in the 50 overs match v Sri Lanka at Chelmsford 9th June 2006, complete with programme & ticket for the game (14) £70 - 100*

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1213 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 £100 - 150*

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1214 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. £75 - 100*

1218 England retro home shirt signed by 8 former players, Gary Lineker, Paul “Gazza” Gascoigne, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Charlton, Kevin Keegan, Tom Finney & Alan Shearer £160 - 200* 1216 Bobby Moore autograph to rear of 6 x 4in postcard, with COA and note pertaining to how postcard was signed by the ex-England and West Ham United captain £160 - 200*

1215 Liverpool, Kenny Dalglish iconic image, signed and mounted to standard frame size of 20 x 16in £90 - 130* 1217 England retro home shirt signed by 5 of the nations all-time top goal scorers, Wayne Rooney, Bobby Charlton, Jimmy Greaves, Michael Owen & Alan Shearer £120 - 160* 282

1219 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*

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1220 Manchester United five signed 16 x 12in montages, of Paul Scholes, Denis Law, Andy Cole, Bobby Charlton & Teddy Sheringham, with COAs and Photo Proof £150 - 180*

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1221 Manchester United 1968 European Cup Winners part colourised canvas signed by 8 players, namely Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Alex Stepney, Tony Dunne, David Sadler, Alex Stepney, Pat Crerand & Bill Foulkes, canvas on stretcher but unframed, measures 50.5 by 66.5cm. with COA and photo proof £80 - 120*

1222 Vinnie Jones and Paul “Gazza” Gascoigne signed iconic photo “The Nutcracker” with COA and photo proof £100 - 160*

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1223 Euro 96 Stuart Pearce signed canvas measuring 24 x 20 x 1.5in deep titled “REDEMPTION”, it captures the moment Pearce (Psycho) scored against Spain from the penalty spot, thus redeeming the miss during Italia 90, canvas on stretcher but unframed, 50 by 59cm., with COA and photo proof £50 - 70*

1224 Leeds United 1972 FA Cup winners signed and framed commemorative print, measuring 54.5 by 63.5cm., autographed by Paul Madeley, Allan Clarke, Mick Jones, David Harvey, Paul Reaney, Eddie Gray, Peter Lorimer, Johnny Giles, Norman Hunter, Jack Charlton & Mick Bates with COA £140 - 200*

1225 Brazil Legends Pele, Ronaldinho & Ronaldo signed replica shirt, mounted and framed with images of each player, frame 80.5 by 62cm. £240 - 300*

1226 England Steven Gerrard signed and framed shirt, measuring 58 by 66.5cm. £175 - 200*

1227 Liverpool Steven Gerrard signed and framed shirt, with COA & photo proof, 84 by 58.5cm. £175 - 200*

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1230 Dele Alli Spurs signed football boot in dome frame, measuring 53 by 43cm., signed boot set against action photo of Alli celebrating scoring, with COA and photo proof (2) £150 - 200*

1228 Manchester United retro shirt signed by 26 ex players, Jimmy Greenhoff, Stuart Pearson, Bill Foulkes, Bryan Robson, John Connelly, Alex Stepney, Scott McGarvey, Jeff Whitefoot, Carlo Sartori, Ian Storey-Moore, Gerry Daly, David May, Kenny Morgans, Alex Dawson, Ronnie Cope, David Sadler, Norman Whiteside, Gordon Hill, Jack Crompton, Peter Jones, Paddy Roche, Ashley Grimes, John Aston, Gordon McQueen, Freddie Goodwin & Lee Martin with COA, shirt map + photo proof £150 - 175*

1229 Tottenham Hotspur signed White Hart Lane replica metal street sign autographed by Dele Alli, with signed photo of club legend Dave Mackay plus Alan Mullery signed/ mounted montage 20 x 16in standard frame size with COA & photo proof £100 - 150*

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1231 Manchester United George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton ‘Holy Trinity’ signed & framed photo display, featuring 3 signed photos of each player with plaque, measuring 69 by 36cm., comes with a COA (2) £280 - 320*

1232 George Best signed & framed display, measuring 66 by 50cm., features signed Westminster Autographed Editions photo set within photos of Best, and engraved metal plaque, with COA (2) £280 - 320*

1233 Arsenal 2003-04 ‘Invincibles’ signed shirt, 24 signatures comprising Wenger, Lehman, Keown, Toure, Volz, Clichy, Edu, Campbell, Pennant, Ljungberg, Jeffers, Gilberto, Bergkamp, Cole, Taylor, Svard, Lauren, Cygan, Senderos, Stack, Parlour, Thomas and two others believed to be trialists, some discoloration to white sleeves and marks, with COA (2) This shirt was signed on the pre season tour of Austria prior to this sensational season. £150 - 200*

1234 Leeds United 1972 F.A. Cup winners signed canvas, autographed by Allan Clarke, Mick Jones, David Harvey, Paul Reaney, Eddie Gray, Peter Lorimer, Johnny Giles. Norman Hunter, Jack Charlton & Mick Bates, with COA and photo proof, canvas on stretcher unframed, measures 50 by 75cm. £140 - 180*

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1235 Brian Clough Nottingham Forest signed & framed display, measuring 40 by 33cm., with COA (2) £80 - 120*

1237 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 £150 - 200*

1238 David Beckam & Cristiano Ronaldo signed Manchester United presentations, comprising a limited edition print featuring 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.; together with a Cristiano Ronaldo signed photographic presentation, a 12 by 8in. colour photo of Ronaldo at an awards ceremony signed in black marker pen, mounted with a Manchester United crest and title plaque, framed & glazed, overall size 45 by 58cm. (2) £200 - 250*

1236 Liverpool FC signed postcard, signed to the reverse by Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Ronnie Moran and Ruben Bennett from the Liverpool Boot Room, plus players Tommy Smith, Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, Ian St John & Ron Yeats, Gordon Milne, Peter Thompson, Chris Lawler and Gerry Byrne, the postcard featuring the ship RMS Mauretania and postmarked Southampton 15th January 1969, with COA (2) £140 - 180*

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1241 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*

1239 Two Manchester United 1998-99 Treble Winning season signed presentations, the first a Roy Keane signed Manchester United 1998-99 replica home jersey, signature in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 63 by 57cm.; the second a 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 68 by 53cm. £150 - 200*

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1240 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*

1242 A trio of Manchester United signed framed displays, an artist drawn caricature of Peter Schmeichel signed by the goalkeeper in green marker pen; and two frames with “Kings of Europe” collector cards signed by the United players, Beckham, Ferguson, Sheringham, Solskjaer et al, various sizes, the caricature the largest 57 by 47cm. £100 - 150*

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1245 A David Beckham signed limited edition print, featuring artwork by Julian M. Strachan of Beckham’s halfway line goal v Wimbledon in 1997, numbered 8/150, signed by Beckham in ink, fading, mounted together with a photograph taken at the signing, mounted, framed & glazed, 58 by 67cm. £80 - 100* 1243 “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*

1244 “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. £70 - 100*

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1246 Autographed Manchester United 1968 Memorabilia, comprising of a reproduction programme from the European Champion Clubs’ Cup Final between Benfica F.C. and Manchester United on Wednesday May 29th 1968 at Wembley, the front signed in black marker pen by John Aston, Pat Crerand, Tony Dunne and Alex Stepney; a replica 1968 European Champion Clubs Cup Final blue jersey signed with black marker pen by Alex Stepney, John Aston and David Sadler; a Sir Matt Busby 50th anniversary Champions of Europe lapel badge; Sir Matt Busby biography by Patrick Barclay, author-signed copy with dustcover and ‘Malta to Wembley’ Manchester United’s thrilling journey to be crowned European Champions 1968, first published 2014 (5) These items are being sold on behalf of the Michelle Jurd Memorial Trust £200 - 250*

1247 Manchester United ‘Busby Babes’ autographs, season 1955-56, on an album page, in ink, signatures comprising Taylor, Foulkes, Berry, Jones, Blanchflower, Byrne, Wood, Webster, Viollet, Pegg, Whitefoot & Clayton £300 - 400*

1248 George Best signed Old Trafford ticket for the Manchester United v Chelsea match 24th August 1968, signed to the reverse in blue biro, old sellotape mark to top margin In a precise mirror image to the current season’s fixture, Chelsea beat Manchester United 4-0 in this Division One game through goals by Baldwin (2), Birchenall & Tambling. £120 - 160*

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1251 Album page signed by the England team who played the Republic of Ireland in a World Cup qualifier in Dublin 19th May 1957, signed in ink by Hodgkinson, Hall, Byrne, Clayton, Wright, Edwards, Finney, Atyeo, Taylor, Haynes & Pegg, and additionally signed by manager Walter Winterbottom £150 - 200*

1249 Arsenal Invincibles signed replica jersey, signed by Reyes, Wiltord, Pires, Kanu, Wenger, Vieira, Campbell, Parlour, Toure, Gilberto, Henry, Cole, Keown, Aliadiere, Bergkamp, Clichy, Ljungberg, Lauren & Cygan; sold together with a team-signed gold Arsenal Double shirt, signed by Pires, Adams, Seaman, Taylor, Henry, Lauren, Ljungberg, Dixon, Upson, Parlour, Vieira, Edu, Cole, Bergkamp & Wiltord (2) £300 - 400*

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1250 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*

1252 A group of six 1960s airline postcards signed by footballers including Pele and the Brazilian football team, three of the cards bearing Pele’s autograph, other signatures include Billy Wright, Jimmy Greaves £250 - 300*

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1253 Autographs of the England football team who played Wales at Ninian Park 19th October 1957, 10 signatures in ink on an album pages laid down on card, comprising Tommy Taylor, Roger Byrne, Billy Wright, Don Howe, Bryan Douglas, Johnny Haynes, Tom Finney, Eddie Hopkinson & Ronnie Clayton & Derek Kevan, lacking Duncan Edwards £140 - 180*

1254 A group of four Chelsea FC team – signed F.A. Cup Final replica jersey’s, all blue and un-numbered with embroidered inscriptions for the following F.A. Cup Finals of 1994, 1997, 1998 and 2000, the 2000 issue with AXA sponsors badges to sleeves, all signatures in black marker pen £400 - 600*

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1255 A team-signed Southampton FC replica Matt Le Tissier No.7 Premier League home jersey, circa 1996 16 signatures in black marker pen, Le Tissier additionally inscribing his signature BEST WISHES, match issue, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves £120 - 160*

1256 Team-signed Tottenham Hotspur replica home jersey 2008-09, 15 signatures in marker pen, Bale, Bentley, Hutton, O’Hara, Lennon, Gomes, Zokora, Bent etc., mounted, framed & glazed, 85 by 74cm £80 - 100*

1257 Team-signed Real Zaragoza matchday pennant from the European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final played at Stamford Bridge 20th April 1995, mounted, framed & glazed, 79 by 49cm. Chelsea won this match 3-1, but Real Zaragoza progressed to the final 4-3 on aggregate where they would beat Arsenal 2-1 to win the trophy. £150 - 200*

1258 The signatures of the Tottenham Hotspur 1949-50 League Division Two Championship team, in ink on cut-outs from album pages, Withers, Nicholson, Duquemin, Ditchburn, Clarke, Baily, Rees, Burgess, Bennett, Walters and two others (ink faded), mounted with a b&w team-group picture and a title plaque, framed & glazed, 43 by 39cm. £80 - 100*

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1260 Multi-signed copy of Nick Walsh’s book “Dixie Dean”, signed to forward pages by Dixie Dean and many others including Matt Busby, Jimmy Greaves, Stanley Rous, Labour leader Michael Foot, Brian Clough, Stanley Matthews, Joe Mercer, Raich Carter, Tommy Lawton, Gary Lineker, Jimmy Hill, Bobby Charlton, Tom Finney, Ken Bates, Kerry Dixon, Jimmy Tarbuck, and others £150 - 250**

1259 A signed Leicester City Football Club F.A. Challenge Cup Finalists Celebration Dinner menu, held at The Bell Hotel Leicester on May 9th 1949, signatures in blue ink include W.A Wileman, D.E Sharp, Charles Maley, Gordon Bradley, Johnny King, Charlie Adam, Norman Plummer, Ken Chisholm, Jack Lee, Jimmy Harrison, Mal Griffiths, Jimmy Harrison, Ted Jelly, Don Revie, Ian McGraw, Willie Frame, Willie McLean, Sep Smith, Arthur Chandler, L Sharp, W McGregor, H McMee, and others £150 - 200**

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1261 Multi-signed copy of the Northampton Town book “Who’s Who - The Cobblers”, the story of the players 1920 to 1988, limited edition numbered 528, containing the signatures of over 60 Northampton Town footballers, signed over their photograph and biographical notes, Barron, Best, Buchanan, Clarke, Cockle, Donald, Everitt, Fairbrother, Felton, Gage, Hails, Hall, Jayes, Kiernan, Kurila, Mills, Payne, Ramscar, Sandy, Sharpe, Stratford, Upton, and many others £70 - 100**

1262 Autographed Celtic FC Lisbon Lions 25th Anniversary banquet menu, signed to the inside back page by the Lisbon Lions McNeil, Craig, Clark, Chalmers, Wallace, Auld, Murdoch, and Simpson, additionally signed by squad members Gallacher and Fallon and other Celtic stars, Crerand, McCloud, McGarvey and Cotter, three other autographs one being comedian Tony Roper £150 - 200*

1263 Autographs of the West Ham United team of the 1960s including Bobby Moore, comprising a programme signed by ten players including Bobby Moore, John Dick, John Lyall, Ken Brown, etc and a group of newspaper photographs laid down on sheets of paper and signed by Allison, Dunmore, Cantwell, Obeney, Keeble, Smillie, Woosman, Bond, Smith, Rhodes, Dwyer, Reader, Grice, and Brett, plus a colour photograph of the 1960s West Ham team and further documents £120 - 160*

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1264 Cristiano Ronaldo signed Portugal replica international No.17 jersey circa 2005, signed to the reverse No.17 in silver marker £120 - 160*

1265 Multi-signed Tottenham Hotspur Legends Shirt, the white 2015/16 home issue signed in 2017 by 21 former Spurs footballers, signatures in black marker pen, comprising: Pat Jennings, Clive Allen, John Pratt, Paul Allen, Alan Mullery, David Howells, Ricky Villa, Glenn Hoddle, Mike Hazard, John Gorman, John Lacy, Osvaldo Ardiles, Tony Galvin, John Duncan, Martin Chivers, Cliff Jones, Mark Falco, Paul Millar, Alan Gilzean, Phil Beal, Graham Roberts, mounted with a plaque inscribed: “Spurs Legends 2017”, presented by Pat Jennings, framed and glazed, 105 by 78cm, signature map pasted to backboard £250 - 350*

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1266 Pele signed ‘Escape to Victory’ movie replica jersey, signed in black marker pen, white long-sleeved with red and blue stripes £180 - 220*

1268 A collection of 21 signed Tottenham Hotspur pictures, photographs, newspaper magazine pictures, etc, subjects including Chris Hughton, Clemence, Jennings, Ferdinand, Ginola, Anderton, etc £100 - 150*

1267 A Manchester United 1963 F.A. Cup Final replica jersey, signed by the “Holy Trinity” Denis Law, George Best and Bobby Charlton, signed in black marker pen, long-sleeved, Wembley 1963 embroidered crest £200 - 250*

1269 A team-signed Everton FC yellow away un-numbered jersey, season 1986-87, 17 signatures in black marker pen plus signature of later player Duncan Ferguson, short-sleeved, with embroidered Umbro and EFC crest £150 - 250*

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1270 A red Manchester United FC replica 1998/99 treble season jersey, signed by the “Holy Trinity” Denis Law, George Best and Bobby Charlton signed in black marker pen, short-sleeved, with Manchester United crest £220 - 300*

1272 Five signed photographs of Celtic legends, comprising four colour studies and one b&w of Celtic players Billy McNeil, Henrik Larsson, Neil Lennon, John Hartson and Chris Sutton, all signed in black marker pen £100 - 120*

1274 Two signed colour photographs of Dutch footballers Johan Cruyff and Dennis Bergkamp, comprising a 12 by 8 action shot of Cruyff playing for the Netherlands national team, the other similarly sized of Bergkamp lifting the Premiership trophy in Arsenal strip, both signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

1275 Signed colour magazine poster depicting the Arsenal Double-winning squad of 1997/98, a 41.5 by 55cm team group of the entire Arsenal playing squad and trainers, each individual’s signature in black marker pen over images £150 - 180*

1271 Three signed photographs of Manchester United’s “Holy Trinity”, comprising a 10 by 7 colour portrait study of Denis Law signed in black marker pen, an 8 by 10 colour shot of Bobby Charlton scoring a goal signed in black marker pen and a 10 by 5.5 b&w action shot of George Best signed in ballpoint £150 - 180*

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1273 A group of three signed photographs of world footballing greats, comprising a b&w 10 by 8 action study of Johan Cruyff, a similarly sized colour portrait of Franz Beckanbauer lifting the World Cup and a 12 by 8 action shot of Eusebio scoring a goal, all signed in black marker pen £160 - 180*

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1277 A group of there signed colour photographs of FC Barcelona footballers, comprising 12 by 8in studies of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar Jnr, all signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

1276 A group of eleven signed photographs of Tottenham Hotspur players, including the 1961 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; and a triple-signed photograph of Tottenham Hotspur’s Keith Burkinshaw, Ricky Villa & Ossie Ardiles, 8 by 12in, signatures in marker pen £240 - 280*

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1278 George Best signed 1968 European Cup Final limited edition photographic print, the 18.5 by 30cm. b&w image portraying Best in celebration with the trophy on the pitch at Wembley, signed below in pencil, numbered 182/250, mounted, framed & glazed, 44 by 53cm. £200 - 250*

1279 Team-signed Manchester Utd replica home jersey circa 2003, 13 signatures in black marker including Scholes, Ronaldo, Gary Neville, van Nistelrooy and Silvestre, etc £120 - 160*

1280 Arsenal autographed display season 2009-10, comprising a tapestry of the Arsenal Football Club crest, surrounded by a mount signed by 12 members of the Arsenal playing squad including Almunia, Walcott, Arshavin, van Persie, Eboue, Wilshere, Traore, Silvestre, Senderos and others, mounted together with a COA from Arsenal FC, and ready for framing, 60 by 56cm. £100 - 150*

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1281 Team-signed Arsenal replica home jersey circa 2009, 19 signatures in black marker including Eboue, Walcott, Diaby, Fabregas and Nasri, etc; sold together with a COA issued by Arsenal FC £120 - 160*

1282 Team-signed Real Madrid replica home jersey circa 2007/08, 23 signatures in black marker including Casillas, Schuster, Dudek, Heinze, Cannavaro, Ramos, Robben, Pepe, Drenthe, Metzelder, Torres, Diarra, Gago, Guti, Sneijder, Soldado, Salgado, Balboa, Savivla, Baptista, Raul, Robinho and van Nistelrooy £120 - 160*

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1283 Team-signed England replica home jersey circa 2008, approx. 34 signatures in black marker including Scholes, Owen, Barry, Rooney, Ashley Cole and many others £150 - 200*

1284 Multi-signed FC Barcelona replica home jersey 2007, the badge commemorating 50 years at the Camp Nou, 23 signatures in silver marker including Milito, Marquez, Xavier, Gudjohnsen, Iniesta, Eto, Ronaldhino, Zambrotta, Henry, Edmilson, Sylvinho, Giovani, Ezquerro, Messi, Deco, Thuram, Abidal, Oleguer, Toure, Jorquera, Bojan, Valdes and Rijkaard £120 - 160*

1285 Team-signed Arsenal replica home jersey circa 2007, 24 signatures in black marker including Lehmann, Fabregas, Toure, Gallas, Gilberto Silva, etc. £120 - 160*

1286 Team-signed Manchester Utd replica home jersey season 2009/10, 16 signatures in black marker including Giggs, Owen, Rooney, van der Sar, Evra, Berbatov, etc; sold together with a COA issued by Manchester Utd FC and original plastic presentation wallet £120 - 160*

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1287 Six autographed football postcards, England international Sam Chedgzoy, Scotland international Alex Smith and Merthyr Town’s Dai Lewis, signed to the reverse; together with two signed by the comedian George Robey wearing kit; and one by the comedian Harry Weldon, wearing kit £150 - 200* 1288 A varied collection of newspaper and magazine cut-out photos and autographs of football players circa 1946/47, comprising an exercise book containing 734 cut-out images, mainly head and shoulder studies, painstakingly slit-mounted and including players such as Lawton, Baily and Mannion; together with a rare set of five A4 size signed colour magazine cut-out images of players including Finney, Shackleton and Bentley; a collection of 38 cards and pages from autograph books signed by players from this same era, some accompanied by newspaper cut-out images and including Matthews, Ditchburn, Liddell etc; also ten colour pictures of team line-ups circa 1966/67, variously signed and including WBA, Swindon and Oxford Utd. (A quantity) £100 - 150*

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1289 A rare signed menu card for the Football match played in Brussels between the Belgium Army and French Army on 18 April 1946, held at Taverne Royale, Rue D’Arenberg, the paper foldover card with the two countries’ flags, five signatures on the reveres page in blue ink £40 - 60*

1290 Pele – signed Brazil shirt framed presentation, comprising a Brazil-style yellow jersey reverse mounted to display PELE, No.10, signed in black marker pen, together with three small colour photos from the 1970 World Cup, title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 82 by 68cm., with a COA pasted to the backboard £250 - 350*

1291 Three Liverpool FC autographed limited edition colour photographic prints commemorating European Cup victories, the first a 1977 signed by Jimmy Case, the second a 1981 signed by Alan Kennedy, the third a 1984 signed by Phil Neal, from editions of 75, each 30.5 by 41cm £180 - 220*

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1293 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

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1293 1292 Notts County A.F.C League Division Two 1913-14 Champions autographs, excellent sheet of heavy cream coloured writing paper size 8 ¼ x 6in bearing the original clipped and lightly laid down scarce autographs of 16 members of the Notts County F.C 1913-14 League Division Two Championship winning squad. 16 signatures in ink including: Herbert Morley, Billy Flint, Alf West, Horace Henshall, Ike Waterall, Walter Bird, Teddy Bassett et al. Very good clean condition. £140 - 180*

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Herbert Chapman (19 January 1878 - 6 January 1934) was an English football player and manager. Though he had an undistinguished playing career, he went on to become one of the most successful and influential managers in early 20th-century English football before his sudden death in 1934. In 1925, Arsenal successfully tempted Chapman to join them, and he led the club to its first FA Cup success and two First Division titles. His work at Arsenal resulted in them becoming the dominant team of the 1930s - they would win five League titles in the decade - but he did not live to see them do so, dying suddenly from pneumonia in 1934, at the age of 55. Not only credited with turning around the fortunes of both Huddersfield Town and Arsenal, he is regarded as one of the game’s first modernisers. He introduced new tactics and training techniques into the English game, as well as championing innovations such as floodlighting, European club competitions and numbered shirts, and has received many posthumous honours in recognition. £250 - 300*

1294 A fully-autographed England Euro ‘96 fold-over souvenir player-profile itinerary, excellent souvenir foldover itinerary programme size 11 ¾ x 8 ¼in (folded) overall size 11 ¾ x 24 ¾in (opened) depicting each member of the England euro 1996 squad in head and shoulders pose with printed player profile each within an individual vignette. Autographed in ink by every member of the playing squad and management (minus physio and chief scout), 32 original ink signatures including: seaman, walker, flowers, G. Neville, Adams, Howey, Southgate, Campbell, Pearce, P. Neville, Anderton, Stone, Gascoigne, Ince, Platt, Redknapp, Fowler, Shearer, Ferdinand, Barmby, Sheringham, McManaman, Robson, Terry Venables, Don Howe, Mike Kelly, Alan Smith, Dr John Crane & Michelle Rogers. Also signed to the far left-hand border by David Beckham (and two others unknown). Excellent clean condition.

1295 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1949 F.A Cup Winners autographed photographic football postcard, original black and white photographic football postcard, published by Albert Wilkes, depicting the Wolverhampton Wanderers 1949 F.A Cup Final winning team in usual standing and seated formation. the postcard signed to the reverse by twelve players including ten of the eleven F.A. Cup winning team (only missing Jimmy Mullen) players inc: Wright, Springthorpe, Shorthouse, Crook, Williams, Smyth, Dunn, Pritchard, Pye, Hancocks et al., postally unused, in very good clean condition. £120 - 160*

The 1996 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 96, was the 10th UEFA European Championship, which took place in England, 8th - 30th June 1996. £200 - 300*

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1296 Album page signed by the Manchester United team in season 1947-48, good autograph album, page size 5 ½ X 4in beautifully autographed in ink by thirteen members of The Manchester United Squad for the 1947-48 season, 13 original ink signatures including: Jack Warner, Billy Mcglen, Johnny Carey, Allenby Chilton, John Aston, Jack Crompton, Charlie Mitten, Stan Pearson, Henry Cockburn, Jimmy Delaney, Sammy Lynn, John Ball et al, includes 8 of the 1948 F.A Cup winning team. Very good clean condition. The 1947-48 season was Manchester United’s 46th season in the Football League and third back in the First Division since their promotion from the Second Division in 1938. They finished the season second in the League but most significantly won the FA Cup with a 4-2 win over Blackpool in their first appearance at Wembley Stadium, ending the club’s 37-year wait for a major trophy. £120 - 180*

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1297 A large b&w photo­ graphic print signed by Sunderland manager Bob Stokoe and his 1973 F.A. Cup Final goalkeeping hero Jim Montgomery, signatures in a black marker pen, 51 by 40.5cm., unframed £70 - 90*

1298 Alan Shearer – signed large colour photograph, the image portraying Shearer in goal celebration at the 1998 World Cup, signed in black marker and inscribed “Best Wishes”, 61 by 41cm., unframed £70 - 100*

1299 A signed Manchester United ‘’The Last Line Up’’ print, portraying the team on the pitch before the Red Star Belgrade game, signed by the artist David Cottam, numbered 203/1958 and by Ken Morgans, Albert Scanlon, Harry Gregg, Ray Wood & Jackie Blanchflower, plus a facsimile signature of Matt Busby, mounted, framed & glazed, 69 by 76cm., 27 by 30in. £80 - 120*

1300 Pele signed colour photograph, full signature in silver marker, 19 by 29cm., mounted ready for framing, overall 31 by 41cm. £150 - 200*

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1305 A set of Busby Babes Manchester United autographs circa 1958, in an album on a double-page, signed by Viollet, Foulkes, Blanchflower, Whelan, Cope, Wood, Edwards, Curry (trainer), Busby (manager), Pegg, Taylor, Berry, Colman & Byrne, the album also containing the signatures of four Borussia Dortmund players probably collected on the occasion of the 1956 European Cup tie at Old Trafford

1301 A team-signed white England International Euro 2000 replica jersey, 22 signatures in black marker pen, short-sleeved Provenance: From the collection of Dr John Crane, the England team doctor. £150 - 250*

1302 David Beckham – signed colour photograph, the young Beckham suited and booted and holding the Premier League trophy, the image 34 by 27cm., mounted ready for framing 44 by 36cm. £80 - 120*

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1303 Gary Lineker – signed BBC TV Match of the Day script Saturday 17th April 2010, the main match being the Manchester derby played at City; sold together with Gary Lineker & Danielle Bux signed publicity cards; the lot also including a Des Lynam signed publicity card and a copy if his book “Sport Crazy” (5) £60 - 80*

1304 An England Legends signed white jersey, signed in black marker pen by Bobby Charlton, Kevin Keegan, Gary Lineker, Tom Finney, Alan Shearer, Gordon Banks, Bryan Robson, Peter Shilton, Paul Gascoigne, Michael Owen and Geoff Hurst, who has inscribed the 1966 World Cup Final result above his signature and below “Hat Trick” £250 - 350*

These autographs were collected by the team’s coach driver. £400 - 500*

1306 Matt Busby – signed letter on Manchester United Football Club headed paper, handwritten and signed in blue ink, and being a response to a questionnaire (included in the lot) he had been sent asking for his thoughts on golf, Busby’s response reading DEAR MR. ARMSTRONG, I REGRET I AM UNABLE TO HELP YOU, I HAVE GIVEN UP PLAYING GOLF SERIOUSLY FOR SOME TIME, YOURS SINCERELY, MATT BUSBY; the lot also including a Sportsman’s Book Club edition of Busby’s reminiscences “My Story” published in 1959 (3) £80 - 120*

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1307 Bob Paisley – signed Torpoint FC v Liverpool Select XI programme 18th August 1988, signed to the front cover £30 - 40**

1308 Tom Finney-signed limited edition photographic print, the 50 by 33.5cm b&w image portraying the player in action for England in 1950, signed in ink to lower margin, numbered 97 of 500, published by Big Blue Tube, framed under glass, 62 by 45cm overall, condition note: small area of damage to frame; sold together with a signed copy of Tom Finney’s autobiography (2) £60 - 120*

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1309 A trio of Trevor Brooking-signed West Ham Utd presentations, all mounted on to wooden blocks under sheets of plexiglass, the first a signed colour photograph of Trevor Brooking, together with a West Ham v Spurs programme signed by the actor Warren Mitchell (of ‘Til Death Us Do Part fame), the second a colour photograph of Brooking celebrating the moment of victory in the 1980 FA Cup Final, the third a signed 1980 FA Cup Final match programme, all 33 by 27cm; two of the three with COAs taped to the backboard £60 - 120*

1310 Real Madrid replica home jersey signed by Figo, Owen, Ronaldo (Brazilian) and Zidane, signatures in black marker pen, mounted above pictures of the players which have been signed again but with the exception of Ronaldo, title plaques, mounted, framed and glazed, 87 by 67cm; sold with a COA £250 - 300*

1311 Autographed ‘’Barcelona’’ print of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s winning goal in Manchester United’s 1999 UEFA Champions League Final victory, fully-signed by the Manchester United team, Limited Edition Lithograph Print, this example with the exclusively low edition number of 2, artwork by Stewart Beckett who has also signed the piece, bears blind stamps, mounted, framed and glazed overall 65 by 85cm; COA taped to the backboard £300 - 400*

1312 A Manchester United limited edition print featuring and signed by Eric Cantona, additionally signed by the artists Joses Palomares & Stewart W. Beckett, dated 2000 and titled PHENOMENON, number 10/350, signed by Cantona and Palomares, mounted, framed and glazed, 60 by 82cm; sold with a COA taped to the backboard £100 - 150*

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1313 A part-autographed set of Manchester United Futera Platinum 1999 European Cup collector’s cards, mounted in a frame with centrepiece card featuring Alex Ferguson surrounded by player portrait cards of the finalists comprising Gary Neville, Solskjaer (sub), Schmeichel, Sheringham (sub), Staam, Johnsen, Phil Neville (unused sub), Blomqvist, Yorke, Beckham, Cole, Giggs, Butt & Irwin, each signed in black marker pen with the exceptions of Schmeichel & Ferguson, the display titled ULTIMATE CHAMPIONS, COA incorporated to the rear, the back of the cards visible through apertures, 76 by 56cm £150 - 200*

1315 Sir Alex Ferguson-signed Manchester United 1998-99 treble winning season limited edition photographic print, from an edition of 100, this example ‘No.99’ specially requested by the seller for its poignancy in the 1999 treble year, the large 16 by 20in. colour photograph depicting Sir Alex standing behind the three competition trophies, mounted, framed and glazed, overall 58 by 66cm £150 - 200*

1317 1957 Autograph book with Manchester United Busby Babes signatures, collected over four pages, comprising Pegg, Edwards, Colman, Bent, Taylor, Byrne, Jones, Whelan, Berry, Scanlon, Charlton, Wood, Blanchflower, Foulkes, Viollet, Gregg, McGuiness, Greaves, Goodwin, Whitefoot, Brennan, Webster, Carolan, Dawson & Cope, the album also containing the signatures of Blackpool’s Matthews & Mortensen, Bolton’s Freddie Hill and the boxer Brian London £700 - 800*

1318 Autographed Chelsea Supporters’ Club 15th Annual Dinner Dance Menu at Peter Jones’ Restaurant, London 6th May 1967, signed by 18 players including Bonetti, McCreadie, Shellito, Ron Harris, Allan Harris, Cooke, Hollins, Hinton, Hateley, Boyle, Houseman, Fascione etc., some staining, generally good £100 - 150* 1314 Sir Alex Ferguson ‘Manchester’s Millennium Man’ signed limited edition print, additionally signed by the artist Jose Palomares, the artwork featuring the Manchester United manager’s record and achievements at the club, numbered 60/350, published by Gekko Graphix, mounted, framed and glazed, 60 by 74cm; sold with a COA and a photograph of Sir Alex at the signing (3) £100 - 150*

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1316 A signed Pele yellow Brazil International retro jersey, signed in black marker pen, short-sleeved, Brazil crest, with COA £150 - 250*

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1321 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, Modric, Jese, Morata, di Maria, Isco, Illarramendi, Lopez & Ancelotti; sold with a COA issued by MCAS (2) £1,000 - 1,500*

1319 Lionel Messi-signed Barcelona replica jersey, signed to the reverse No.10; sold with a COA (2) £200 - 300*

1321 1323 Maradona-signed Napoli replica jersey, signed to the front; sold with a COA issued by Entidad Certificadora Esribania Lorelli, Buenos Aires (2) £200 - 300* 1322 Lionel Messi-signed Barcelona replica jersey, signed to the reverse No.10; sold with a COA (2) £200 - 300*

1324 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) £200 - 300*

1320 Pele-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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1325 Frank Lampard-autographed England display, a box frame mounted with a signed colour photo, together with three other photos (unsigned) portraying Lampard on England duty, and title & three lions plaques, a COA visble through an aperture to the reverse, 49 by 49 by 6cm £60 - 90*

1326 Triple-signed colour photograph of the 2005 World Footballers of the Year holding their awards, namely Eto’o, Ronaldinho & Lampard, signatures in silver marker pen, title plaque, mounted, framed and glazed, 36 by 39cm; sold with a COA (2) £120 - 180*

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1327 Eleven signed photographs of Tottenham Hotspur footballers, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies of Alan Mullery/ Dave Mackay, Bobby Smith, Ricky Villa and Martin Chivers, Cliff Jones, Terry Medwin, Alan Mullery/Joe Kinnear, Mark Falco, Steffen Freund, Clive Allen and Micky Hazard £120 - 160*

1328 Sixteen signed photo­ graphs of Chelsea footballers, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies and including Zola, Hazard, Hollins, Bentley, Hasselbaink, Harris, Dixon, Cole, Pedro, Oscar, Willian, Mata, Cahill, Cech, Ivanovic and Ballack £100 - 150*

1329 Ten signed photographs of Liverpool footballers, comprising a mix of 12 by 8in and 10 by 8in colour and b&w studies and including Hunt, Grobbelaar, Smicer, Fowler, Case, Hansen, Joey Jones, Souness, Redknapp and Neal/Alan Kennedy £60 - 80*

1330 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 - 130*

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1331 1331 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* 1332 Three autographed limited edition Manchester United 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*

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1333 Collection of 115 autographed 8 by 6in. photographs of footballers, each neatly in individual sleeves and all housed in a file, all signed by former players from the 1950s-1980s including Layne, Hinton, Barnwell, Vogts, Channon, Gemmill, Jordan, Schulz, Worthington, Heighway, Bell, Trebilcock, Breitner, Lorimer, Eastham etc; comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (116) £200 - 250* 1334 Collection of 100 autographed 12 by 8in. photographs of footballers, each neatly in individual sleeves and all housed in a file, all signed by former players from the 1950s - 1980s including multi / dual signed images and individual players, to include; Arsenal 1979, Burnley 1960, Manchester City 1969, Man United 1958, Scotland 1977, Wolves 1974, Dave Mackay, Bert Trautmann, Denis Law, Brian Greenhoff, Bill Foulkes, Mike Trebilcock, Paul Mariner, Arnold Muhren, Gary Sprake, Pat Crerand etc, 136 signatures in total on the 100 photos; comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (101) £250 - 300*

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1335 Collection of 80 autographed full-page plates removed from magazines/annuals from the 1960s-1980s, all signed by former players including Storey, Gidman, Todd, Worthington, Charlton, Sunderland, Currie, Lloyd, Hennessey, Clarke, Channon etc; comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (81) £150 - 200*

1335 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1336 A replica 1992 Leeds United jersey autographed by the Football League Division One winning team, superbly signed in black marker, including Strachan, McAllister, Wallace, Whyte, Lukic, Sterland, Hodge etc, together with a 16 x 12in photo depicting the team celebrating with the trophy at Elland Road after their final home game of the season against Norwich, signed by the same players; comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each item (4) £250 - 300*

1338 An autographed replica Scotland 1967 “World Champions” jersey, superbly signed in silver black marker by Denis Law, Bobby Lennox and Jim McCalliog, the 3 goal scorers from their memorable 3-2 victory over England at Wembley; together with a 16 x 12in photo depicting each of the goals, signed by the 3 players, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each item (4) £150 - 200*

1337 An autographed replica 1976 FA Cup Final Southampton jersey, superbly signed in black marker by 10, including captain Peter Rodrigues, manager Lawrie McMenemy and also play-maker Mike Channon; together with a 16 x 12in photo depicting the team celebrating with the Cup during post-match celebration scenes, also signed by the same 10; comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each item (4) £150 - 200*

1339 An autographed replica 1972 European Cup Winners Cup Rangers jersey, superbly signed in silver marker by captain John Greig and both goalscorers Willie Johnston and Colin Stein; together with a 16 x 12in photo depicting the team celebrating with the Cup, signed by all eleven players including Sandy Jardine, Alfie Conn, Derek Johnstone etc; and also a wonderful modern ‘coffee table’ book superbly signed by 10 of the team in blue biro on the title page; comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for each item (6) £200 - 250*

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1341 A rare set of 1901 Tottenham Hotspur F.A. Cup Final Winning Team football action series miniature team figures, each figure with player’s name, in a fitted box, made by RP World Models Limited, limited edition no.22 of 25, with COA £160 - 200*

1342 1968 Manchester United FC European Cup Winners football action series miniature team figures, each figure with player’s name and number, in a fitted box, made by RP World Models Limited £140 - 180*

1340 English Premier League Collection of 15 signed 8 x 10in and 8 x 12in photographs, including: Tottenham Hotspur (x5)- Harry Kane, Erik Lamela, Jan Vertonghen, Christian Eriksen, Hugo Lloris, Chelsea (x3) John Terry, Frank Lampard, Eden Hazard, Manchester United (x5), Paul Scholes, Patrice Evra, Ryan Giggs, Rafael Pereira da Silva, Shinji Kagawa, Manchester City (x1) Carlos Tevez and Everton FC (x1) Nikica Jelavic; comes with COA and photo proof of players signing (Total items 16) £250 - 300*

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1343 A Wedgwood porcelain Manchester United FC Centenary Year 1878-1978 commemorative plate, the limited edition 538 of 750 plate with Manchester United club emblem surrounded by CENTENARY YEAR 1878-1978, factory marks to reverse, with COA and box, diameter: 27.4cm £40 - 60*

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1344 1344 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 £200 - 300*

1346 A bronze sculpture of Pele, with one fist raised in the classic post-goal celebratory pose, by Luis Gagliastri, circa 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)

1345 Leaded & stained glass panel bearing the Manchester United Football Club crest, in black & gilt frame, 57 by 46cm £120 - 160*

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1347 An Art Deco Football Val Saint Lambert octagonal crystal vase, the grey vase with canted corners with a goalkeeper catching the ball flanked by tapering facet panels, the base with factory mark, 22.5cm high, 16cm diameter £150 - 200*

Provenance Purchased from the Pele Collection at Julien’s Auction, Los Angeles, California, Icons and Dolls Sports 3rd December 2016 Auction, Lot 69. £550 - 650*

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1350 A rare suite of six Football waistcoat buttons, circa 1909, the six circular buttons with central images of a footballer in different action shots, with button hooks in original fitted case. £200 - 300*

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1348 A bronze figure of a footballer by Ferdinando de Luca, raised upon a marble base, signed to reverse of shorts, 34.5cm high, chips to the marble base £80 - 120*

1351 Pele – 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 Pele 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 Pele Collection at Julien’s Auction, Los Angeles, California, Icons and Dolls Sports 3rd December 2016 Auction, Lot 155. £550 - 650* 1351

1349 An Edwardian silver cigarette case embossed with a footballer, hallmarked Birmingham 1907 by William Harrison Walter, the hinged case embossed with a footballer and initialled HW, weight: 52.4 gms, 8.5 x 6.5cm £150 - 200*

1352 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 £100 - 150*

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1353 A superb album of original caricatures of Manchester United FC footballers as depicted by Amos Robert Ramsbottom, beautifully presented in a modern privatelycommissioned album with red leather covered boards, lined with red velvet inside, the caricatures arranged mostly in pairs with red borders and player identification and playing dates in gilt tooling, each caricature signed with initials and goblin motif, sizes varying but typically 11 x 6cm, pen, ink and watercolour, titled and mostly dated, subjects comprising James Banister, Alan Bell, Robert Bonthron, Herbert Burgess, Dick Duckworth, Harold Halse, Vincent Hayes, Richard Holden, Billy Meredith, Harry Moger, John Peddie, Charles Sagar, George Stacey, Sandy Turnbull, James Turnbull, George Wall, Joe Spence, the album concludes with five larger works in pen and ink, with no colouring, various sizes but typically 18 x 22cm and titled as follows “Football Referee”, “Mission Work in Scotland” relating to Rugby League, “A Big Attraction” featuring the Manchester United v Everton F.A. Cup tie 23rd January 1909, “Marooned” featuring controversial player Billy Meredith stranded on “Suspension Island” 6th February 1909 and unable to play in the United Cup tie v Everton and finally “Not an El Dorado” Rugby League subject featuring an Australian kangaroo £12,000 - 15,000*

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1354 Six Peter Hobbs caricatures of Tottenham Hotspur footballers from the 1920s, each drawn in pen, ink and wash, signed by the artist lower right margin and titled with the player’s name, featuring Jimmy Seed, Alex Lindsay, Frank Osborne, Tommy Clay, Bert Smith, Arthur Grimsdell, 26.4 x 18.4cm £100 - 150*

1355 A group of eight original caricatures drawings by Hobbs of Tottenham Hotspur footballers, each signed P Hobbs, pen and ink and wash, subject titles and comprising Alex Lindsay, Jimmy Seed, Frank Osborne, Arthur Grimsdell, Jack Elks, Tommy Clay, Jimmy Dimmock, Bert Smith, A4 size paper £120 - 160*

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1356 Sir Alex Ferguson signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the red background version, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 59cm square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 80cm square £350 - 450*

1358 Thierry Henry – signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the black background version, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 59cm square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 80cm square £300 - 400*

1357 Sir Alex Ferguson – signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the black background version, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 59cm square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 80cm square £350 - 450*

1359 Thierry Henry – signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the blue background version, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 59cm square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 80cm square £300 - 400*

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1360 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 54cm square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 74cm square £300 - 400*

1362 Dennis Bergkamp – signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 54cm square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 74cm square £300 - 400*

1361 Edwin van der Sar – signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 54cm square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 74cm square £250 - 350*

1363 Cesc Fabregas – signed limited edition print from the Willow Foundation “Impact Art” series, the reverse with a COA giving details of the signing and pictures of the subject kicking the painted football at the canvas to create the impact artwork, and the subsequent signing for the edition of 50, the image 59cm square, mounted, ready for framing, overall 80cm square £250 - 350*

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1364 Empire News English Cup Photogravure Souvenir 1933, the poster printed in sepia tones with the F.A. Cup Trophy and medals to the centre, surrounded by portraits of all the F.A. Cup winning teams in the 50-year period 1884-1933, 74 by 48cm, repaired, tube rolled £100 - 150*

1365 A collection of 34 North Western Railway travel posters for football matches played at Manchester United’s Old Trafford Football Ground, detailing timetables for Football Special trains to and from the ground, dating from the 2000s, often featuring different designs, all rolled £250 - 300*

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1366 AC Milan v Ajax 9th January 1974 UEFA Super Cup advertisement sign, painted on a framed board with a football depicted as a hot air balloon, painted with the clubs logo’s above a basketfull of supporters, with STADIO DI SAN SIRO 9 GENNAIO 1974 ALLE ORE 16.30 MILAN AJAX below, 60 x 39.5cm

1368 1984 European Cup Final Roma v Liverpool played in Rome on 30 May 1984 very rare large format Roma/Liverpool City Council match advertisement poster, 135 by 97cm £300 - 400*

AC Milan won the match 1 - 0 through a goal by Chiarugi in the first leg. However in the return leg in Amsterdam, Ajax recorded a convincing 6 - 0 victory. £80 - 120*

1367 A collection of Euro ‘84 football posters, including Euro 1984 Marseille Stade Velodrome 17 June to 23 June, 85 x 60cm; Championnat D’Europe De Football; Euro 84 Saint-Etienne 14th to 19 June; sold together with Mexico ‘80 and a signed ‘An Evening with England’s Greatest Goal Scorer Jimmy Greaves’, signed in black marker, various sizes, wear to each with some tears (5) £80 - 120* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1369 A 1984 European Football Championship poster, printed on lightweight metal and with a 3D effect, featuring football, national flags, map of France, and individual portraits of the French host team players on badges, 68 x 46cm £80 - 120*

1370 1960 Fairs Cup Barcelona v Hibernian played 27 December 1960 at the Camp Nou, Barcelona official match poster, 61 by 43cm £200 - 300*

1371 Seven vintage photographs of football teams, including Harrow School, Wembley Hill FC in 1929-30, also Kent Minor Team, a First World War period photo of two teams, Cologne Commission FC, and a team from Bridport, various sizes, mostly matted; the lot also including a matted photograph of St Mary’s Hospital Rugby Club in 1919-20 (8) £120 - 160*

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1372 Official presentation framed photograph of Haverhill Rovers Football Club season 1906-07, portraying the team who were winners of the Haverhill and District League Challenge Cup, the image 25 by 30cm, printed legend to matting, the wooden frame set with a brass plaque inscribed PRESENTED TO W. MASON ESQ., BY MEMBERS OF THE HAVERHILL ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB, 1906-7, 58 by 68cm, unglazed

1374 A photograph of the entire staff of Ipswich Town Football Club circa 1960, featuring Alf Ramsey and the first team. the reserves team and the ‘A’ team, with all trainers and attendants, plus the club directors, Supporters’ Club, Ambulance Men, Programme Sellers, Office Staff, Stewards and Catering Staff, Turnstile Men & Ground Staff, mounted, framed and glazed 33 by 44cm £80 - 100*

1376 A colourful souvenir card produced for the Bristol City and England footballer Billy Wedlock’s Testimonial in 1920-21, with central portrait flanked by images of his medals and caps, printed in Bristol,15 by 23cm £100 - 150*

W Mason was the Club President and features in the photograph, standing to the far left. £100 - 150*

1373 Official presentation framed photograph of Harwich & Parkeston Football Club season 1912-13, portraying the team who were winners of the Harwich & Pearson Charity Cups, the image 18 by 29cm, mounted, framed and glazed, the frame set with a silvered plaque inscribed PRESENTED TO G. CHALLIS, CAPTAIN H & P F.C., WINNERS OF THE HARWICH AND PEARSON CHARITY CUPS, 1912-13 £100 - 150*

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1375 A group of six postcards/ photographs relating to the footballing brothers Billy & Sam Meredith, including an interesting colour card portraying the Scotland international Bobby Walker and his caps collection, the reverse with handwritten correspondence addressed to Wm. Meredith, Manchester United FC, postmarked 15th November 1913; of the four other cards relating to Billy Meredith one is titled “Umpire Favourites” while another depicts the gates at Chirk Castle with a large photo of Meredith on them; the two Sam Meredith subjects comprise a card published to promote his Benefit Match Leyton v George Robey’s XI 4th April 1910, while the other portrays Sam wearing a Wales international cap £180 - 220*

1377 A trio of colour postcards featuring England international Steve Bloomer and his caps and medals collection circa 1906, the lot also including a tear-off card with portrait of Bloomer (4) £100 - 150*

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1378 Six football postcards, subjects including the Reading team circa 1926, the football director Leslie Knighton, E O’Brien Director at Stockport County, an etching of the Varsity Match etc.; the lot also including a 26 by 31cm photograph of the Sunderland team circa 1911 featuring Charles Buchan, poor condition; and a printed picture of an unidentified individual holding a trophy; the lot also including a small can of film labelled “137 “Soccer With The Arsenal” (9) £140 - 180* 1379 A selection of rare b&w postcards of Sheffield Wednesday FC players from a set produced by A Robinson, Sheffield, circa 1922/23, including Sykes, Trotter, Lever, Davison, Lowdell, Felton, Smailes, Blenkinsop, Levick, Binks, taken from various areas around the ground on training day, Davison seen wearing the England jersey (9) £200 - 250*

1380 Two postcards with photographic depictions of the Tottenham Hotspur football team’s training regime, rare, titled “Tottenham Hotspurs caught bending”, one with correspondence to the reverse and postmarked Hornsey August 10, 1910, published by Shamrock and Co, London £140 - 180*

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1381 A postcard with photographic portrait of the Tottenham Hotspur team in season 1905/06, dated to lower margin, published by Purdie of Chingford £70 - 100*

1382 Postcard with photographic portrait of the Tottenham Hotspur team taken before the FA Cup 1st round match against Hull City, 12 January 1907, dated inscription to lower margin, published by Jones Bros, Tottenham £70 - 100*

1383 A postcard with photographic portrait of the Tottenham Hotspur team in season 1910/11 including a rare image of Spurs’ celebrated early black footballer Walter Tull, with printed key for identification of personnel, published by FW Jones of Tottenham £70 - 100*

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1384 A postcard with photographic portrait of the Tottenham Hotspur team in season 1912/13 including a rare image of Spurs’ celebrated early black footballer Walter Tull, with printed key for identification of personnel, published by FW Jones of Tottenham £70 - 100*

1385 A postcard with photographic portrait of a Tottenham Hotspur Cup team in 1913, with printed key for player identification, published by FW Jones of Tottenham £70 - 100*

1386 A postcard with photographic portrait of the Tottenham Hotspur team in season 1913/14, with printed key for identification of personnel, published by FW Jones of Tottenham £70 - 100*

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1387 Two postcards with photographic portraits of the Tottenham Hotspur team in season 1919/20, different images, one including the entire playing squad, training staff and club directors, both published by Crawford of Enfield £80 - 120*

1390 Sunderland Football Club memorabilia, including an extremely early item being a printed invitation from F J Trewhitt, Hon. Sec. of Sunderland Foot Ball Club, Woodside, inviting a Mr G E Gales to an evening event & dance at the Garrison Hall, Sunderland, 16th November 1882, laid down on a Victorian scrapbook page; sold together with a group of three telegrams sent to the Sunderland’s Frank Cuggy on F.A. Cup Final Day 19th April 1913, the first two sent in the morning: i) “Sunderland team congratulations, expect to see you win today, Walker North Shields” ii) “Wish you success, Conroy” the other sent after the match: iii) “Hard luck, great disappointment to cafe staff canny lasses” (4)

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The club was formed 17th October 1879 as ‘Sunderland and District Teachers AFC’ by schoolmaster James Allan. Sunderland AFC joined the Football League in season 1890-91. Having won the League Championship in 1912-13, Sunderland narrowly lost out on securing ‘The Double’ through a 78tth minute Tommy Barber goal for Aston Villa. £200 - 300*

1388 A postcard with photographic portrait of the Tottenham Hotspur 1921 FA Cup Final-winning team, with key to player identification to the lower margin, published by W J Crawford £70 - 100* 1389 A collection of football clubs stick and lapel pins, mounted on two green baize-lined wooden shields, comprising of Chelsea FC, Real Club Deportivo, World Cup 1966, Celtic FC, Valencia FC, Liverpool FC, CCOS, Leeds FC, Partizan, Burnley FC, Sportclub, Shamrock Rovers, SCP, UCKA, Everton FC, Polonia, D.I.F, Arsenal with pre-war logo, NK Dinamo, 80 approximately £100 - 150*

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1391 A collection of Euro ‘96 memorabilia, comprising three official posters in unused condition, flat and unfolded; each 52 by 72cm; 5 supporters’ flags, two box files of Euro ‘96 press releases, media guides and other ephemera; a file of first day cover postcards; a framed pin badge set; match programmes; corporate hospitality menus; team-sheets; and other assorted collectables; the lot also including a pin badge set for the France 1998 World Cup (a qty.) £200 - 300*

1392 A group of Manchester United collectables, comprising a cased set of silver medallions commemorating the 1998-99 Treble Winning Season by Liberty Mint Ltd, with COA and original packaging; a limited edition print by G.S. Cooper featuring the locomotive “Manchester United” passing Old Trafford; a supporter’s flag for the 2008 Champions League Final; and a cased cutlery set presented by Benfica on the occasion of a Champions League match £100 - 150* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1393 A collection of Manchester United official team-sheets, contained in ten folders and with coverage of United matches between 1992 and 2019 (qty. approx. 500) £250 - 350**

1394 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 £150 - 200*

1395 A collection of photographs, autographs and ephemera mostly relating to Middlesbrough Football Club, original b&w photos (approx. 95), press cuttings, original artwork by Ted Kirkham for the Jack Carr Benefit Match, The Book of Football signed by various ex-Boro players, and a good selection of signed player portrait postcards, comprising Andrew Jackson, Fred Pritchard, Bob Pender, Don Ashman, Jack Bingley, George Elliott & G Carr; and other miscellaneous items including cigarette card silks (a qty.) £400 - 600* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1396 Miscellaneous football ephemera, photographs, books, newspapers etc. (a qty.) £50 - 100*

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) £150 - 200*

1397 An extensive collection of ephemera relating to the Arsenal footballer Cliff Bastin, including multiple examples of the player’s autograph, photographs, postcards and other pictures, photo albums personalised to the outer cover often with the Arsenal club crest as well, books, newspaper cuttings, scrap books, hand written correspondence, career details and records, and other assorted items (a qty.) £800 - 1,200*

1400 A Port bottle label for Wm. Kershaw Wine & Spirit Merchant Football Hotel Corporation Street, Sheffield, stuck onto the Price List from the printers, with price of 12/6 for 1000 written in ink on the label, ? & Dixon Whitehaven printer stamp on the margin, total size 10.8 x 7.3cm £50 - 70*

1398 A collection of ephemera relating to the Middlesbrough footballer Wilf Mannion, multiple examples of the player’s autograph, books, programmes, photographs, newspaper cuttings, a draft of a book written on Mannion, photo albums with personalised outer covers and an assortment of other items (a qty.) £300 - 500*

1401 Football ephemera, comprising a trio of Edwardian waistcoat buttons with football scenes, a vintage Wills Woodbine mechanical football game; an old photograph of a footballer from the Middlesbrough area; and six colour postcards fron a series depicting various playing moments £100 - 150*

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1402 A 1909 letter from the Treasurer of Colchester Football Club concerning a half-a-year rent of the Layer Road ground, for the sum of £11-5-0, in ink, mounted, framed and glazed, 40 by 32cm £100 - 150*

1405 Interesting historical memorabilia relating to the original Wembley Stadium, a collection of un-presented shareholder cheques dating from 16 August 1989 to 19 September 2009, fourteen cheques with the last payment as the stadium was demolished in 2002/3 (14) £50 - 80*

1407 A Liverpool FC Football League First Division Champions Season 1965-1966 Celebration Dinner held at the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool on September 19th 1966, the rear page with facsimile signatures of the players who won the title in 1965/66, superb condition Provenance: Formerly the property of former player Ray Lambert. £120 - 160*

1403 Football memorabilia, including a group of programmes, tickets and media guides for LA Galaxy circa 2009/10, including the David Beckham period; sold together with a framed Adidas poster for Foot Locker featuring David Beckham and printed in a 3D effect creating the illusion of Beckham kicking a football; the lot also including a file of press photographs of Brazilian footballers in the 1980s £60 - 90* 1404 Small collection of NASL soccer publications, including 1973 USSFA Year Book, 1975 US Soccer Media Guide, 1976 US Soccer Guide, 35+ United States ‘Soccer’ and ‘Soccer Monthly’ magazines, plus a New York Cosmos folder containing stats and team line-up pictures including Pele (a qty.) £30 - 50**

1406 A rare Liverpool Football Club Ltd Itinerary of Tour in Sweden from 12th to 31st May 1951, belonging to Ray Lambert, the four-page card printed with each day’s itinerary, Liverpool played five matches during the tour Ray Lambert made 308 appearances for Liverpool FC, scoring two goals, and five appearances for Wales. Flamengo of Brazil were also on this tour playing Malmo AIK. £120 - 160*

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1408 Memorabilia from Liverpool FC’s Tour of USA in June 1948, comprising a Cunard White Star R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth Passenger List dated May 7th 1948; a Liverpool AFC on Tour Farewell Dinner to U.S.F.A. American Soccer League, Opposing Clubs, The Press and Friends menu, held at the Crystal Room Brooklyn on 20th June 1948; a Cunard White Star R.M.S. Queen Mary menu dated June 25th 1948; a team b&w photograph taken on board the R.M.S. Queen Mary on the return voyage (4) Liverpool played eleven matches and won all them all. Ray Lambert is listed as “L” Lambert. £200 - 300*

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1409 Souvenir paper napkin from the 1923 F.A. Cup Final banquet, colour Union Jacks enclosing monochrome team-group portraits of the Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United teams from the famous ‘White Horse’ Final, the first to be played at Wembley Stadium. 35 by 37cm £180 - 220*

1411 A Manchester Utd 1957 FA Cup Final celebration dinner and dance menu, originally the property of assistant manager Jimmy Murphy, held at the Savoy Hotel, London 4 May, a VIP edition bound with red and white cord, very good condition £250 - 300*

1413 A rare and interesting group of NATO signals regarding the Munich air disaster, twenty five brown paper sheets covering updates as information on the tragic events became clearer Provenance: These historical documents were gathered by a serving individual in the Royal Air Force, stationed at NATO Headquarters, Paris £2,000 - 2,500*

1410 A John Motson crib sheet for his television commentary of the Liverpool v Manchester Utd Premiership match 6 December 1997, in different coloured inks, paper laid down on card, with player profiles, shirt numbers and other notes, the reverse with statistical information regarding the two sides, their rivalry and goalscorers’ records Manchester Utd beat Liverpool at Ainfield 3-1m, the goals scored by Andy Cole (2) and Beckham £150 - 200*

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1412 A menu for the 1927 F.A. Cup Final dinner given by the Mayor & Mayoress to the victorious Cardiff City Football Club, held at the City Hall, Cardiff, 25th April £300 - 400*

1414 A rare souvenir of the Arsenal 1930 F.A. Cup Final team in the form of a paper napkin, colour borders incorporating Union Jacks, monochrome central team-group portrait, player identification and title legend, 36cm square, very good condition £150 - 200* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1417 A collection of Sporting books and annuals, to include Football, American Football, Yearbooks, Arsenal Football, comprising The Arsenal Football Book No.3 & 4; Arsenal Official 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) £30 - 50**

1415 A collection of Football Annuals and Guides, comprising: a run of Northern Echo Football Guide for 1926-27 to 1938-39, lacking only 1931-32, but with duplicate copies of others; Topical Times Sports Annual for 1924-25 (no covers), 1928-29, 1931-32, 1933-34, 1936-37, 1937-38 (two), 1938-39 & 1939-40; Littlewoods Football Annual for 1935-36 & 1936-37; Forshaw’s Fixture Booklets cover North-East Football League clubs for 1925-26 and a run from 1927-28 to 1931-32, plus a later issue 1968-69; Sports Gazette (Middlesbrough) Football Guide for 1909-10, 1910-11, 1912-13, 1913-14,1925-26, 1926-27 & 1928-29; North-East Football Annual for 1921-22; News Chronicle Football Annual for 1932-22 & 1946-47; Racing & Football Outlook for 1937-38; The Football Companion for 1924-25; Vernons Handbook for 1936-37; the lot also including eight Littlewoods Sports Logs and the Gillette Book of Cricket & Football (a qty.) £250 - 300**

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1416 Charles J B Marriott & C W Alcock’s “Football” from The Oval Series of Games, rare first edition published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd., 1894, covering Association & Rugby Football, ink blot to front cover £300 - 400**

1418 A complete The Book of Football 12-part series, each part with colour front cover, each with old cellotape marks and folder punch holes; sold together with “The Story of the Football League 1888-1938”, complied by Charles E. Sutcliffe, J.A. Brierley and F. Howarth, published by The Football League Limited, the green hardcover with gilt title, with b&w plates and two German colour lithographs of a football match, 33.5 x 42.5cm (15) £150 - 200**

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1420 Charles Buchan’s Football Monthly from September 1951 to August 1971 unbroken run except for January 1963 and November 1969, October and November 1951 signed in ink on the front cover by Charles Buchan, each in fair condition with wear to spine and cover edges; sold together with Football Monthly from September 1971 to August 1973, wear to covers and spines (qty) £150 - 200** 1419 A bound copy of The Association Football Handbook 1888-9, 1889-90, 1890-91, 1891-2, edited by N.L Jackson, published by Pastime Offices London, green hardback with leather spine and corners, spine with gilt title, good condition with little wear; sold together with four Essex County Football Association Official handbooks for 1932-33, 1936-37, 1938-39, 1951-52, 1951-52 copy loose of paper back cover, wear to spines and edges; Essex Society of Association Football Referees handbook 1938-39; South Essex Football League handbook 1949-50 & 1950-51; Cricket Records 1946 handbook by E.L. Roberts; Manor Park, Forest Gate & District Football League handbook 1951-52 and the Royal Insurance Company Record of Sports 9th edition May 1914 (10) £200 - 300**

1422 A collection of football publications, notably four issues of the scarce Sports Budget circa 1938, published by The Amalgamated Press; sold together with a small quantity of football annuals dating between 1948-49 and 1999-2000, Sunday Chronicle, Alex James, Palyfair, Empire News, FA Yearbook and Evening Times; and various cigarette card sets mostly issued by John Player & Wills (a qty.) £150 - 200**

1421 An unbound author’s proof for G. Wagstaffe Simmons’s “Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Its Birth and Progress 1882-1946”, sold together with the complete published book of 1947, with replacement copy d/j £200 - 250**

1423 Gibson (Alfred) & Pickford (William) “Association Football & The Men Who Made It”, 4 vols, published by Caxton 1905, reasonably good condition £200 - 300**

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1425 1424 Three volumes on football, i) “The Book of Football. A Complete History and Record of the Association and Rugby Games”, containing special contributions by F.J. Wall, C.W. Alcock, Alfred Davis and others, Amalgamated Press, 1906, original paper covers removed before binding; ii) “The Complete Association Footballer” by B S Evers and C E Hughes Davies. green cloth gilt, published by Methuen & Co Ltd. 1912, spine in danger of detachment; iii) “The Book of Football” by E.H.S. Sewell, Dent 1911, red cloth, good £200 - 250** 1425 Jackson (N.L.) “Association Football”, George Newnes Ltd., 2nd edition, 1900, gilt pictorial green cloth £80 - 120** 1426 “Football” (The Badminton Library) by Montague Sherman and others, 1904, New Edition, half leather, orange cloth boards, gilt lettering and emblem to front board, 387pp. spine rubbed and split £100 - 150**

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1427 A pair of Spalding’s Athletic Library Guides for Football [soccer] & Rugby, published 1906 & 1907 respectively, Football with tape repair to spine, Rugby lacking back cover £100 - 150** 1428 ‘’Association Football and How to Play It’’ by John Cameron (Queen’s Park, Everton, Player-Manager Tottenham Hotspur, Secretary Players’ Union), rare volume, brown pictorial boards, 8vo., published by Health & Strength Ltd., London, 1908, little loose at spine, but generally good £150 - 200**

1429 Rare book “Fifty Years of Football in Macclesfield” 1875-1925 by John Earles, Souvenir of the Jubilee of Macclesfield Football Club, paper wrappers, published by Robert Brown, Macclesfield Town, 1925, excellent condition £100 - 150**

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1430 Reid (William) The Story of ‘The Hearts’, A Fifty Years’ Retrospect 1874-1924 published by The Heart of Midlothian Football Club, Limited, Tynecastle Park, 1924; sold together with “Let’s Talk About Heart of Midlouthian Football Club” by Tom Morgan, paperback, 1946, red cloth, very good condition £180 - 220**

1435 Wolverhampton Wanderers season ticket from the 1936/37 season, all League vouchers used but most other vouchers remain, good condition £100 - 120* 1432 A collection of football books mostly published in the 1950s, with a few later issues from the 60s/70s, the lot including the 4 vols set “Association Football” by Caxton 1960, authors including Finn, Young, Arlott, Finney, Revie, Matthews, Lawton, Butler, Holland, Creek, Rous, Barnes, Wright, and others £200 - 250**

1433 A rare member’s ticket and fixture booklet for Leicester Fosse FC season 1890-91, tri-fold cloth covers in leather carrying pouch £200 - 300* 1431 19 volumes on football published in the 1930s and 1940s, the lot including “Soccer” by David Jack, this being a rare survival with original d/j (paper loss, tears and creases), authors including Johnson, Creek, Allison, Seed, Hapgood, Swift, Whitcher, Green, Lawton, Doherty, Joy, Bastin, Steel, Granville, etc £250 - 300** 1434 A Stoke City Football Club player’s admission ticket, possibly First World War period, issued player’s name in ink, now faint, but appears to be Brown £120 - 150*

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1436 1923 FA Cup Final match ticket between West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers on 28th April at the Empire Stadium Wembley the North Stand ticket block G, row 22, seat 7, good condition Bolton Wanderers beat West Ham United 2 - 0, in the first Cup Final played at the newly-built Wembley Stadium, where vast crowds were in attendance on the day, resulting in an overflow from the terraces onto the pitch area, leading to a delayed start by 45 minutes as crowds were ushered around the perimeter of the pitch by mounted policemen, one in particular on a grey horse called ‘Billy’, which lead to the match being referred to as the “White Horse Final”. £300 - 400*

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1439 Very scarce ticket Ville Star Belgrade v Chelsea Inter Cities Fairs Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg in Belgrade 13th May 1959 £900 - 1,000*

1437 1923 FA Cup Final match ticket between West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers on 28th April at the Empire Stadium Wembley the North Stand ticket block G, row 22, seat 8, good condition

1440 Ticket for the Italy v England international match in Milan 13th May 1939, light vertical folds £150 - 200*

See previous lot for information about 1923 FA Cup Final. £300 - 400*

1441 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.) £180 - 220**

1438 Rare ticket for Leicester City’s home leg of the 1964 Football League Cup Final v Stoke City, Played at Filbert Street 22nd April £400 - 600*

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1442 A bound volume of Middles­ brough programmes season 1937-38, first-team and reserves plus England v Wales played at Ayresome Park 17th November 1937, covers removed £400 - 600**

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1443 Four football programmes, Carlisle United v Darlington reserves match 21.11.36; FA Amateur XI v Universities Athletic Union 27.2.35, single-sheet; Green Howards Invitational XI v South Bank Select XI at South Bank 3.4.63 & Exeter City v Crewe Alexandra 26.8.67, complete with a pair of match tickets (6) £80 - 120**

1444 Carlisle United v Nelson programme 26th December 1929, Football League Division Three (North) fixture £250 - 300**

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1445 Gillingham v Brentford programme 19th September 1931, punch-holes professionally repaired £60 - 80**

1446 Eleven Arsenal home match programmes from the 1947/48 Championship-winning season, all from Championship Division One and comprising games v Portsmouth, Everton, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Utd, Preston N.E, Burnley, Wolverhampton W, Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Blackburn Rovers and Derby County £100 - 150**

1447 Bound volume of Chelsea programmes 1925-26 £2,000 - 3,000** www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1450 10 Pre-War Chelsea home programmes, mostly single sheets v Liverpool 1919/20, Clapton Orient 1929/30 (London Challenge Cup), Southampton Reserves 1934/35 plus practice matches 1925/26, 1926/27,1930/31 (21/8 and 25/8),1931/32 (15/8 and 20/8) and Reading v Coventry City (FAC2R) at Stamford Bridge 1932/33 £300 - 350**

1448 Bound volume of Chelsea programmes 1928-29 £2,000 - 3,000**

1449 12 Pre-War Chelsea home programmes, all non first team matches and all but one single sheets - Church v Stage, 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards v Royal Marine Light Infantry ( Chatham), Royal Irish Rifles v 87th Royal Irish Rifles (Army Cup Semi Final), 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards v 1st Battalion Scots Guards (Army Cup Final Replay) 1909/10, West London OB v Tuffnel Spartan, Household Brigade FA v London FA,1st Battalion Grenadier Guards v 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards (Household Brigade Cup Semi Final),”X” Division v “Y” Division (Lady Henry Cup Final) 1913/14, 2 Chelsea Reserves matches v Crystal Palace 1919/20 (18/10 and 20/1), Brighton 1929/30 and Park Royal (Mid Week League) 1933/34 £600 - 700**

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1451 A collection of Tottenham Hoptspur programmes and tickets from the 1960s and 1970s, including Official Handbook season 1960-61; Atletico Madrid 15th May 1963; West Ham FC 18th August 1975; Norwich City Reserves 4th November 1978; tickets include F.A. Cup Final Ballot Card 1962; European Cup Winners’ Cup 2nd round v Slovan Bratislava March 1963; The Football League Cup Final 27th February 1971; and a selection of punch-holed programmes including Italia - Inghilterra Interleague 9th May 1964; Dukla Praha 14th February 1962; Italy v England 9th May 1964; Walton & Hersham September 22nd 1965; (11) £150 - 200*

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1452 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 £200 - 250**

1454 1454 A rare programme for Manchester United v South Shields 30th March 1923, Football League Division Two fixture, an Easter weekend issue also covering the United reserves match v Derby County 31st March £3,000 - 4,000**

1453 The rare Manchester City v Manchester United postponed match programme 1st December 1973, good condition

1455 Shamrock Rovers v Manchester United programme 29th May 1949, Exhibition Match played at Glenmalure Park, Dublin £400 - 600**

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This Division One fixture was re-arranged to be played on 13th March 1974. The game ended 0-0. £250 - 350**

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1456 Two Manchester United programmes being for the final match before and the first match after the Munich Air Disaster in 1958, Football League fixture v Arsenal at Highbury 1st February; and the home F.A. Cup tie v Sheffield Wednesday 19th February, with blank line-ups page £80 - 120** 1457 Red Star Belgrade v Manchester Utd programme 5 February 1958 This was the final match before the Munich Air Disaster. £2,000 - 3,000**

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1458 The exceptionally rare Manchester United FC v Wolverhampton Wanderers FC postponed match programme at Old Trafford 8th February 1958, issue No.20, postponed due to the Munich Air Disaster, token removed and later filled back with white paper £5,000 - 6,000**

1457 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1459 Eleven Manchester Utd home programmes season 1947/48, v Charlton, Sheffield Utd, Stoke, Grimsby, Aston Villa (punch holes), Huddersfield, Everton, Blackpool, Middlesbrough, Burnley and Arsenal £200 - 250**

1460 Ten Manchester Utd home programmes season 1947/48, v Charlton, Preston x2 (League and Cup), Sunderland, Wolves, Bolton, Derby, Man City, Chelsea and Blackburn (complete with FA Cup Final insert) £200 - 250**

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1461 Ten Manchester Utd home programmes season 1948/49, v Blackpool, Huddersfield, Wolves, Aston Villa, Charlton, Burnley, Everton, Birmingham, Newcastle and Liverpool £200 - 250**

1463 Ten Manchester Utd home programmes season 1949/50, v WBA, Man City, Stoke, Sunderland, Charlton, Wolves, Huddersfield, Middlesbrough, Newcastle and Derby £150 - 200**

1462 Ten Manchester Utd home programmes season 1948/49, v Arsenal, Bournemouth, Man City, Bradford, Yeovil, Stoke, Chelsea, Bolton, Preston and Portsmouth £200 - 250**

1464 Ten Manchester Utd home programmes season 1949/50, v Arsenal, Weymouth, Chelsea, Burnley, Portsmouth x 2 (League and Cup), Liverpool, Blackpool, Everton and Birmingham £140 - 200**

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1469 Two West Ham United reserves home programmes from the 1936/37 season, v Leicester City (3rd October) and Brentford (20th March), ex-Bound Volume, white VIP issues, good £90 - 100**

1465 Twenty three Manchester Utd home programmes season 1950/51, lacking League fixture v Huddersfield but including three FA Cups v Oldham, Leeds and Arsenal £200 - 300**

1467 Nineteen Manchester Utd home programmes season 1952/53, lacking League fixtures v Tottenham 25 March, Cardiff 4 April, Liverpool 20 April and the Newcastle Utd FA Charity Shield but including the Walthamstow Avenue FA Cup £200 - 300**

1470 F.A. Amateur Cup Final programme Stockton v Eston United played at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, 13th April 1912, a rarity but in poor condition The match ended as a 1-1 draw. The replay was also held at Ayresome Park with Stockton winning 1-0. £200 - 300**

1466 Twenty Manchester Utd home programmes season 1951/52, lacking League fixtures v Huddersfield 3 Nov, WBA 15 December and Chelsea 21 April but including FA Cup v Hull and the friendly match v Man City £200 - 300**

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1468 Twenty one Manchester Utd home programmes season 1953/54, a full set of 21 League fixtures £200 - 300**

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1471 Patsy Gallacher Benefit Match programme Scottish Football League XI v Celtic & Falkirk Select XI played at Celtic Park 4th January 1932, rare but in poor condition In a game described by a commentator as “light hearted” the Celtic/Falkirk team beat the Scottish FL XI 10-7. £200 - 300**

1473 Autographed wartime football programme Combined Services XI v West Ham United, played at Highbury Stadium, Celle, Germany, 9th October 1946, single sheet signed in ink over team line ups by (West Ham) Taylor, Cater, Parker, Corbett, Dunn and Bainbridge, the Combined Services signatures including Hodgkinson (Leeds), Billy Steele (Morton), Rickaby (Middlesbrough), Duggan (Luton), Parsons (West Ham), Lee (York), Clarke (Amateur), and one other unidentified £80 - 120**

1474 A pair of match programmes for the 1964 League Cup Final between Stoke City and Leicester City the Stoke home leg played 15 April, the Leicester home leg played 22 April £120 - 160** 1475 Nine match programmes for the 1958 World Cup Finals comprising Argentina v N Ireland, France v Northern Ireland, France v Germany, Northern Ireland v Germany, Northern Ireland v Czechoslovakia, Sweden v USSR, Sweden v Wales, Sweden v Germany, Germany v Yugoslavia £350 - 450**

1472 Jubilee Day Football Match N.E. Coast v West Yorkshire played at Roker Park, Sunderland, 6th May 1935 £80 - 120** 1475 330

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1476 Match programme for the 1972 European Cup Final between Inter Milan and Ajax played at Feyenoord, Rotterdam 31 May £100 - 150**

1477 A pair of Tottenham Hotspur programmes for the 1974 UEFA Cup Final the first for the home leg v Feyenoord played 21 May at White Hart Lane, the second (in b&w) for the away leg played 29 May at Feyenoord £40 - 60**

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1478 Match programme for the 1970 ECWC Final between Manchester City and Gornik Zabrze played 29 April at Prater Stadium, Vienna £100 - 150**

1479 A rare Wartime Football programme Combined Services XI v England F.A. XI at Dusseldorf Stadium on 4th November 1945, the four page green/grey paper programme with central pages with the teams names and home clubs, players include Williams, Wright, Compton, Walton, etc. £70 - 90**

1480 A match programme for Liverpool v Sheffield Wednesday First Division Football League match at Anfield on 21 December 1935, Season 1934/35 was the first season of issuing a single Liverpool programme not a joint edition with Everton £160 - 180**

1481 A signed Wartime Royal Air Force v Metropolitan Police Football match programme, held at Empire Stadium, Wembley on May 6th 1942, the paper programme signed in ink to the front, with signatures from the Met Police team including Weaver, Spence, Danes, Bicknell, L. Compton £70 - 100**

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1482 A signed Wartime programme for Services & Guest Players v Irish XI played in Belfast on 7th March 1945, Prisoners of War Fund, signed to rear page in ink by Services & Guests players, including Doherty, McAlinden, Deakin, Robinson £80 - 100**

1483 Four-page First World War programme, from Upton Park, London Schools v Birmingham Schools 28th December 1916, four of the London team were from West Ham, no writing £250 - 300**

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1484 An unusual single sheet programme from the friendly match between FCM 93 (FC Mulhouse) and Wacker Muenchen 27th April 1929 played at the Stade de Bourtzwiller in Mulhouse, France, some folds otherwise generally good condition with no writing £90 - 100**

1485 Autographed 1953 F.A. Cup Final programme Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers, 15 signatures to the front cover including 9 of the finalists Matthews, Shinwell, Perry, Taylor, Mudie, Robinson, Mortensen, Farm & Johnston, other autographs include Crosland, Kelly, Brown & Wright £140 - 180**

1486 F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers FC v Portsmouth FC, 27th April 1929 £220 - 280**

1487 F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers v Portsmouth 27th April 1929 £400 - 600**

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1490 Scotland v England International programme played at Hampden Park 15th April 1939, splitting along spine and generally poor; sold together with a songsheet for the England v Scotland match at Wembley 14th April 1934 (2) £80 - 120**

1490 1488 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932 £300 - 400**

1491 Scotland v England International programme played at Hampden Park 6th April 1935 £130 - 170** 1489 Match programme for the 1957 FA Charity Shield between Manchester Utd and Aston Villa played at Old Trafford 22 October £20 - 30**

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1492 Match programme for a 1937 International between Scotland and England played at Hampden Park 17 April £100 - 150**

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1493 England v Scotland International programme played at Manchester United’s Old Trafford ground 17th April 1926 £700 - 900**

1494 Duncan Edwards & Roger Byrne signed 1957 England v Scotland programme presentation, sleeve-mounted onto card, the signed interior page removed and mounted to the front, signatures in ink £150 - 200**

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1495 Rare England v Wales wartime International programme played at Nottingham Forest 26th April 1941 £2,000 - 2,500**

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1496 Autographed USA v England International programme, 27th May 1964, played at Downing Stadium, New York, signed inside by the England players Bobby Moore, Roger Hunt x 2, Gordon Banks, Jimmy Greaves, Maurice Norman, Tony Waiters, Fred Pickering, Ron Flowers £300 - 500**

1497 Match programme for a 1937 International between England and Czechoslovakia played at White Hart Lane 1 December £60 - 80**

1498 Austria v England International Football programme from 25th May 1952, the famous Nat Lofthouse “Lion of Vienna” match, with rare salmon pink central page insert £100 - 150**

1499 Programme and ticket for the infamous Germany v England International match played in Berlin 14th May 1938, (2) £400 - 500*

1500 Programme and ticket for the Germany Select XI v Aston Villa match played in the Olympic Stadium, Berlin, 15th May 1938, (2) £220 - 280* END OF SALE

*plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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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 From 1 to 1,000 0% 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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