Graham Budd 21 & 22 May

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SPORTING MEMORABILIA 21 & 22 MAY 2018


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SPORTING MEMORABILIA To be sold by auction at

Public Exhibition

Sotheby’s St. George Street Gallery 34-35 New Bond Street London W1A 2AA

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

Days of Sale:

Sunday 20th May 2018 12 noon to 5pm

Monday 21st May 2018 10:30am & 2:30pm Tuesday 22nd May 2018 10:30am & 2:30pm

Monday 21st May 2018 9am to 5pm Tuesday 22nd May 2018 9am and to the conclusion of the auction

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Order of Sale SESSION ONE

SESSION THREE

Monday 21st May

Tuesday 22nd May

Starting at 10.30am

Starting at 10.30am

Lots 1 to 38

Boxing

Lots 39 to 183

Cricket

Lots 184 to 207

Golf

SESSION FOUR

Lots 208 to 292

Motor Sport

Tuesday 22nd May

Lots 293 to 302

Rugby League

Starting at 2.30pm

Lots 303 to 365

Rugby Union

Lots 1023 to 1400

Lots 695 to 1022

Football

Football (continued)

SESSION TWO Monday 21st May Starting at 2.30pm Lots 366 to 371

Mixed Content

Lots 372 to 374

Athletics

Lots 375 to 378

Billiards & Snooker

Lots 379 & 380

Cycling

Lot 381

Ice Hockey

Lots 382 to 392

Horse Racing

Lot 393

Channel Swimming

Lots 394 to 524

Tennis

Lots 525 to 694

Olympic Games

Front Cover: Lot 135. Original artwork for the dust jacket of a 1950s book from the Regent Classics series Back Cover: Lot 339. 2004 Six nations signed captain’s shirts display


For Club and Country Club Champion and Queens Park Rangers Ambassador Andy Sinton, planting a tree at the Woodland Trusts First World War Centenary Wood in Langley Vale, Epsom. www.forclubandcountry.org.uk



SESSION ONE Monday 21st May at 10:30am Lots 1-365 BOXING 1 A collection of 84 boxing programmes dating from the late 1940s and 1950s, 36 from the 40s, 48 from the 1950s, including some World Championship fights featuring the likes of Archie Moore, Terry Allen, Bruce Woodcock, Randolph Turpin etc. £800 - 1,200**

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2 A collection of approx. 225 boxing programmes dating from the 1960s onwards, content including World Championship fights, including some overseas issues and Madison Square Garden & Las Vegas promotions £400 - 500**

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3 12 boxing programmes featuring Muhammad Ali, Jerry Quarry in Atlanta in 1970 and the subsequent fight in Vegas in 1972; Jimmy Ellis in Houston 1971; Joe Frazier “Fight II” at Madison Square Garden in 1974; seven Viewsport programmes for closed circuit cinema screenings; and an exhibition fight at the Royal Albert Hall 19.10.71 £300 - 400**

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4 A collection of approx. 125 boxing tickets, mostly from the 1980s & 1990s, some earlier & later £200 - 300* 5 A collection of approx. 87 boxing promotion flyers dating from the 1970s onwards, Bugner, Finnegan, Stracey, McGuigan, Bruno, Honeyghan, Minter, Mckenzie and many others £300 - 500*

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9 Rare signed programme and ticket from the early career of the boxer Ken Buchanan, for the fight v Rene Roque at the Afan Lido, Aberavon, 26th July 1967, signed to the centre pages by both boxers £70 - 100* 6 6 A collection of boxing programmes for promotions by Reg King in Nottingham between 1952 and 1965, including one World Featherweight Championship fight held at Notts County FC 9.6.52 Ray Famechon v Roy Ankarah; also 6 event posters; a group of admittance tickets for Reg King promotions; and other ephemera (a qty.) £280 - 320*

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7 Three Brian Curvis boxing programmes complete with rare admittance tickets, v Johnny Cooke 28.7.64, Emile Griffith 22.9.64 & Vince Shomo 20.1.65 (6) £70 - 100*

8 Seven boxing programme featuring Howard Winstone, dating between 1965 and 1968 and including three World Title bouts (one signed by Sandy Saddler) all complete with rare admittance tickets, Saldivar (twice, the 1967 signed by Winstone) and Legra; the lot also including 80 page booklet The Howard Winstone Story (11) £130 - 160*

10 A miscellany of boxing memorabilia, including original press photographs, a group of site posters, all rolled, folded or in poor or damaged condition; cigarette cards, magazines and souvenir publications, Mickey Duff and Mike Barrett compliments slip and other items including two Jack Dempsey Manhattan restaurant menus and a postcard signed by Dempsey (a qty.) £250 - 350*

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12 A collection of 27 boxing photographic negatives dating between circa 1900-1930, subjects including Tancy Lee, Jim Driscoll, Ted Kid Lewis, Jim Sullivan, Jack Palmer, Jimmy Wilde, Joe Beckett, Bruno Frattini and many others £80 - 100*

11 Two original period photographs of the Jack Johnson v Stanley Ketchel fight at Colma, California, 16th October 1909, both with publisher’s stamps for Dana Studio, San Francisco, the first larger 7 1/2 by 9 1/2in., the two boxers in the centre of the ring, the other 6 by 7 1/2in., depicting Johnson’s brutal knock out of Ketchel with his first punch after getting off the canvas himself following a Ketchel over hand right, both mounted £150 - 200*

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14 Muhammad Ali v Antonio Inoki poster for the fight in Tokyo 26th June 1976, promoting satellite screenings of the fight in the USA, 46.5 by 61cm., tube rolled £30 - 50* 15 Two 1930s boxing photograph albums, both with a good quantity of period b&w press photographs of boxers usually accompanied by hand written captions to the album pages, subjects including Gus Lesnevich, Primo Carnera, Kid Berg, Panama Al Brown, Harry Mason, Gene Tunney, Jackie Brown, Freddie Mills, Freddie Miller, Len Harvey, John Henry Lewis, Max Schmelling, Benny Lynch, Small Montana, Marcel Thil, Johnny King, George Daly and many others, occasionally autographed; the lot also including a press cuttings album from a similar period; and a desk set presentation to the boxing promoter Jack Solomons from the South African boxing manager Norman Weiner (4) £350 - 450*

13 A collection of five Roy Ullyett original artworks for boxing cartoons, all signed, pen & ink & blue crayon, subjects comprising Sonny Ray v Chic Calderwood; Henry Cooper v Joe Erskine; Terry Spinks; and two featuring Sonny Liston, the reverse pasted with the cartoon as published in the Daily Express newspaper, and publication dates between 1960 and 1962, typical size 39 by 29cm. £200 - 250*

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18 20 Jake La Motta signed poster for the movie “Raging Bull”, the image featuring Robert De Niro, signed by La Motta in black marker pen and inscribed RAGING BULL, mounted, framed & glazed, the backboard taped with a photograph of La Motta at the signing, 113 by 80cm. £120 - 180*

16 A collection of 14 Anglo-American Sporting Club Boxing programme/menus including autographed examples, dating between 1967 and 1979, signatures including Jack Dempsey, Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe Bugner, Henry Cooper, Larry Gains, John H Stracey, Mickey Duff, Harry Levene, Teddy Waltham and others including the footballers Ralph Coates & Matin Chivers, and the Welsh rugby internationals Gareth Edwards & John Dawes £200 - 300*

19 Jake La Motta signed boxing photograph, 10 by 8in., signed in black marker pen £80 - 100*

17 Chelsea football book signed by boxers, Ralph Finn’s A History of Chelsea F.C., signed extensively to the front end papers, subjects comprising George Hollister, Pat McCormack, Johnny Pritchett, Gerry Marsden, Vic Andretti, Terry Downes, Gypsy John Frankham, Chris Finnegan, Angelo Dundee, Bunny Sterling, Bernie Terrell, Alan Rudkin, Alby Hollister, Bill Chevalley, John McCormack and others £150 - 250**

21 Sir Henry Cooper signed photograph and postcard, both relating to the fights v Muhammad Ali at Wembley and at Highbury, the photo a 10 by 8in, b&w, both signatures in black marker pen (2) £80 - 120*

18 Autograph of the boxer Joe Louis, in ink, a cut-out; sold with a 1936 newspaper cutting (2) £100 - 120*

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24 A fine trio of Muhammad Ali signed photographic displays for the three Championship fights v Joe Frazier, the ‘Fight of the Century’ 8th March 1971, ‘Super Fight II’ 28th January 1974 and ‘The Thrilla in Manila’ 1st October 1975, each comprising a Muhammad Ali autograph mounted with a 10 by 8in. colour action photograph and a title plaque, ready for framing, 43 by 30cm., good condition Provenance: Paddy Monaghan Collection £1,500 - 2,000*

23 Muhammad Ali signed photographic display relating to the Championship fight v Joe Frazier in 1971, the 10 by 8in. b&w image from the occasion that Ali visited Frazier’s gym in Philadelphia 28th January 1971, mounted with a Muhammad Ali autograph and a title plaque, ready for framing, 43 by 30cm., good condition

22 Muhammad Ali signed photographic display for the Sonny Liston II Championship fight 25th May 1965, comprising a 10 by 8in. colour action image mounted with a Muhammad Ali autograph and a title plaque, ready for framing, 43 by 30cm., good condition Provenance: Paddy Monaghan Collection £500 - 700*

25 A pair of souvenir ‘golden’ gloves for the Joe Frazier v Muhammad Ali Fight II at Madison Square Garden 28th January 1974, by Everlast £200 - 300*

Provenance: Paddy Monaghan Collection £500 - 700*

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26 Joe Frazier signed photograph, 10 by 8in. b&w signed in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 42 by 36.5cm., the backboard pasted with a photograph of Frazier at the signing, good condition £150 - 200* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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27 Boxing gloves signed by Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, two right-hand red Everlast gloves, the first signed by Ali, the other by Frazier, signatures in black marker pen; sold with two COA’s, the Ali issued by Steiner Sports Memorabilia, the Frazier by Mounted Memories Inc. (4) £400 - 600* 28 A pair of autographed boxing gloves, a pair of white Title gloves, both signed by Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, together with the British boxers Alan Minter, Charlie Magri, Horace Notice, Derek Williams, Gary Stretch, Glen McCory, Gary Mason & Frank Bruno, reasonably good condition £500 - 700*

29 Muhammad Ali signed photographic display for the Ken Norton III Championship fight 28th September 1976, comprising a 10 by 8in. colour action image mounted with a Muhammad Ali autograph and a title plaque, ready for framing, 43 by 30cm., good condition Provenance: Paddy Monaghan Collection £500 - 700*

31 Mike Tyson signed & mounted colour Heavyweight Boxing Champion photographic print, 14 by 10in., signed in silver marker pen, mounted ready for framing, 50 by 40cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £75 - 100*

30 Sugar Ray Leonard signed photograph, 16 by 12in. colour, signed in black marker pen, Allstars hologram; sold with a photo of Leonard at the signing (2) £60 - 90*

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32 Mike Tyson signed large colour photograph, 16 by 20in., signed in silver marker pen, the image showing off his three championship belts (WBC, WBA, and IBF); sold with a COA issued by James Spence Authentication LLC, and a dealer’s COA (3) £80 - 120*

37 Anthony Joshua signed boxing glove, black right-hand Lonsdale signed in gold marker pen £140 - 180*

35 Souvenir Las Vegas Hilton jacket from the Mike Tyson v Frank Bruno World Championship Fight 25th February 1989, the red ‘satin’ jacket inscribed in gold thread with fight details to the reverse £60 - 90*

33 Mike Tyson signed boxing glove, right-hand red Everlast signed in black marker pen; sold with a COA issued by James Spence Authentication, good condition (2) £150 - 200*

36 Ricky Hatton signed fight ticket for the Mayweather fight at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, 8th December 2007, signed in biro, mounted in a frame with a photo from the weigh-in, a promotional photo and a title plaque, framed & glazed, 29 by 33cm., good condition £80 - 120*

38 Anthony Joshua signed photograph, 12 by 8in. colour, signed in black marker pen £80 - 100*

34 Mike Tyson signed boxing trunks, black & white ‘satin’ Everlast, signed in silver marker pen, good condition £120 - 160*

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CRICKET 39 Ten signed cigarette cards from Players Cricketers 1934, comprising Ames, Santall, Hulme, Paynter, Hobbs (weak signature), Wyatt, Parks, Clark, Turnbull & Nichols £150 - 200* 40 A Graveney Family autograph album, 1950s/60s content including India, Pakistan, England, Australia, MCC, and counties Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Hampshire, also individuals including Don Bradman, Alec Bedser and Frank Tyson; the lot also including a Tom Graveney MCC Bicentenary postal cover (2) £120 - 160* 41 Autographed souvenir scorecard for a cricket match between Terence Rattigan’s XI and Sir Anthony Tichborne’s XI at Tichborne Park 13th July 1958, 13 ink signatures to the back cover by Burt Lancaster, Laurence Harvey, John Mills, Terence Rattigan, Ludovic Kennedy, Frank Tyson, Denis Compton, Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie, Margaret Leighton etc., good £80 - 120*

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42 Multi-signed print for the 1995 BSI World Masters [veterans] Cricket Cup, fully-signed by the players of the competing nations India, Australia, South Africa, England, West Indies (winners) & Sri Lanka plus umpires, signed by a galaxy of stars too numerous to mention but including team-captains Gavasker, Lawson, Rice, Gatting, Garner & Mendis, all signatures next to printed names on the mount, the centre featuring an artwork of the Brabourne Stadium, Bombay, published by the Cricket Club of India, a few signatures somewhat faded, mostly fine West Indies won this tournament beating India in the Final by 7 wickets which saw Vengsarkar and Greenidge both score centuries. £180 - 220* 43 A collection of Test Match Special memorabilia formerly in the collection of the cricket statistician and author Bill Frindall, including a framed Wig & Pen Club advertisement signed by the TMS team including Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Brian Johsnon, Fred Trueman, Tony Cozier, Peter Baxter and others; and seven copies of a John Ireland print (one framed) signed by Frindall, Martin-Jenkins, Blofeld, Agnew, Marks, Baxter & Selvey; together with eight various framed photographs relating to the TMS box (16) £100 - 150*

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44 Two autographed bats from ODI cricket tournaments held in Australia, i) Americas Cup Challenge signed by England, Australia, West Indies & Pakistan 1986-87; and ii) World Masters Cricket Cup, Bombay, 1995, a veterans’ tournament for England, West Indies, Australia, India, South Africa & Sri Lanka £150 - 200*

46 Cricket bat autographed by 15 batsmen who in an innings have scored 300 runs for or in England, comprising to the face G A Hick, N H Fairbrother, G A Gooch, J D Roberston, I V A Richards, B C Lara, S J Cook, G M Turner, R B Simpson, J H Edrich, J E R Gallian, M C Cowdrey, E D Weeks, D S C Compton & R Subba Row, signature in biro besides printed details, further signed to the back by M B Love, D J G Sales & K R Rutherford, 14 other signatures lacking printed information £200 - 300*

48 An unusual autographed cricket bat that includes the Manchester United football team of 1972 in addition to the Indian, Worcestershire & Middlesex cricket teams, Best, Law, Charlton etc., India & United signatures to the back, the two counties to the face, good condition £150 - 250*

47 A miniature cricket bat signed by the England 1966 World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks, by Gunn & Moore, signed in biro £50 - 75* 45 Three autographed cricket bats, i) Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Match 1998 MCC XI; ii) double-signed Australia and West Indies Bridgetown Test Match 1995; & iii) South Africa 1994 Tour Squad to England £140 - 180*

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49 Three autographed cricket bats, i) Freddie Flintoff, ii) David Gower & Allan Border double-signed 1989 Ashes souvenir bat bearing artist portraits; & iii) and a 1990s Surrey CCC team-signed bat £80 - 120*

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50 Fine sepia-toned photograph of the Union Castle M.V. “Athlone Castle” fully-signed by the MCC Touring team to South Africa in 1938-39, signatures in ink including Verity, Farnes, Yardley, Wilkinson, Gibb, Paynter, Hutton, Ames, Hammond etc., also manager A.J. Holmes and scorer W. Ferguson, neatly annotated to the lower mount, in original picture frame, 31.5 by 39cm., very good condition £200 - 300* 51 A cricket bat bearing autographs collected by Alex Coxon of Yorkshire and England in 1947 and comprising the signatures of the England and South Africa Test teams and all seventeen first-class counties, a Fred Clough Senior-Counties bat, signatures in ink to the face and to the reverse, a total of 224 players have signed the bat, mounted in a custom-made glass panelled display cabinet, the bat mounted on a spindle with a handle that can rotate that bat inside the case so either side can be viewed, the case set with a plaque inscribed TO DENNIS DRISCOLL, WITH EVERY GOOD WISH, FROM ALEX COXON, SCARBOROUGH FESTIVAL 1947, 96 by 23 by 18cm., most signatures in good, legible condition, scuffs and scratches to display case varnishing

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The 1947 English cricket season is known as the ‘golden summer’ when Middlesex CCC’s Denis Compton & Bill Edrich established county batting records that are unlikely to ever be surpassed. £300 - 400*

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52 Autographed ‘Bedser’s Match’ England v Australia 1953 Trent Bridge Test Match memorabilia display, comprising a b&w photograph and a 1953 Benefit Book both signed by the England’s Alec Bedser flanking the printed scorecard when the Surrey bowler recorded Ashes record match bowling analysis at Trent Bridge of 99 runs for 14 wickets, further detail inscribed on a title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 53 by 93cm., good condition, area of damage to frame £100 - 150* 53 Signed mini bat from ‘Laker’s Test’ England v Australia at Old Trafford in 1956, signed by both teams to the back in biro, the face pasted with the Test Scoreboard as printed in the Daily Telegraph newspaper, reasonably good condition £80 - 120*

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54 54 Seven signed photographs of England cricket greats, signed in black marker pen by David Gower, Mike Brearley, Sir Ian Botham, Allan Lamb, Kevin Pieterson, Michael Atherton & Nasser Hussain, varying sizes, typically 10 by 8in.; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £280 - 320* 55 A trio of mini-bats signed by the England cricketing greats Geoffrey Boycott, Michael Atherton & Michael Vaughan, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £140 - 180* 56 A trio of mini-bats signed by the former England cricketers David Gower, Alec Stewart & Ian Bell, signatures in black marker pen; sold together with a signed copy of Mike Brearley’s book “on Form”; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £150 - 200*

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57 A group of four leather cricket balls signed by former England players, red balls signed by Ian Bell & Geoff Boycott, and white balls signed by Kevin Pietersen & Michael Vaughan, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £200 - 250*

58 A group of six leather cricket balls signed by current England players Chris Woakes, James Anderson, Joe Root, Moeen Ali, Steven Finn & Stuart Broad, the Root & Broad white balls, the others red, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (7) £250 - 300*

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59 A group of four mini-bats signed by the current England cricketers Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, James Vince & Jason Roy, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £120 - 160* 60 A group of four mini-bats signed by the current England cricketers Alastair Cook, Ben Stokes, Dawid Malan & Eoin Morgan, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £120 - 160*

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61 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) £180 - 220*

62 Seven signed photographs of England cricketers, all 10 by 8in. colour match action photos, signed in black marker pen by Alastair Cook, Ben Stokes, Eoin Morgan, James Anderson, Jason Roy, Joe Root & Jonny Bairstow; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £200 - 250*

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63 Don Bradman signed ‘Australian Legends’ postal cover, sold together with souvenir copy of the Queenslander Illustrated Weekly for the 4th Test of the Bodyline Series in 1933; a page from the Black and White in 1892 with an illustration of W.G. Grace; and a double-page print from the London Illustrated News showing scenes at the first Test Match ever played in England v Australia at the Kennington Oval in 1880 (4) £100 - 150*

64 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 besides career statistics and title plaque, published by the Bradman Museum in 2000, this issue numbered 893, mounted, framed & glazed, 52 by 63.5cm. £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

65 A team-signed photograph of the Australia 1948 ‘Invincibles’ Cricket Team, signed in ink to the lower margin by 14 members of the touring party comprising: Lindwall, Loxton, Johnson, Johnston, Harvey, Ring, Hassett, Toshack, Bradman, Miller, Brown, Barnes, Morris & Saggers, 7 by 11 1/2in. b&w published by The Yorkshire Post, good £150 - 250*

67 A trio of red leather cricket balls signed by Australian cricketing legends Dennis Lillee, Glenn McGrath & Shane Warne, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £250 - 350* 66 Norman Edwards [cartoonist] “The Story of Aston Villa” book cover with the reverse signed by the 1948 Australian ‘invincibles’ cricket team, including Bradman, Lindwall, Hassett et al., 40 signatures in all from a variety of other sportsmen including the jockey Gordon Richards, the footballers Billy Steele & Trevord Ford, the tennis player Kay Stammers and many others £150 - 200**

68 Mini-bats signed by Australian cricket legends Greg and Ian Chappell, both the brothers’ signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £150 - 200*

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71 Signed photograph of the Australian 2001 Ashes Series winning cricket team, a central 8 by 10in. colour photograph with 20 black marker pen signatures to the surrounding mount, including Fleming, Warne, Slater, the Waugh brothers, Langer, Gilchrist, Ponting, Katich, Gillespie, Hayden, McGrath, Martyn etc., framed & glazed, £80 - 100* 71

69 A group of four mini-bats signed by the Australian cricketing greats Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke, Dean Jones & Mike Hussey, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £280 - 320*

72 72 Seven signed photographs of Australia cricketers. all 10 by 8in. colour match action photos, signed in black marker pen by Aaron Finch, Chris Rogers, Michael Hussey, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Peter Siddle & Ryan Harris; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £220 - 280*

73 A group of four mini-bats signed by the Australian cricketers Steve Smith, David Warner, Shaun Marsh & Usman Khawaja, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £150 - 200*

70 Ricky Ponting signed Australia Test Match shirt from his era, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £300 - 400* 73 18

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74 A group of four white leather cricket balls signed by the Australian players Glenn Maxwell, Mike Hussey, Pat Cummins & Usman Khawaja, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £120 - 160*

76 77 A trio of red leather cricket balls signed by West Indies cricketing legends Clive Lloyd, Joel Garner & Michael Holding, signatures in black marker pen; sold together with a Sir Viv Richards signed 10 by 8in. colour photograph; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £200 - 250* 75 Autographs of the 1950 West Indies cricket team to England, album page with 16 signatures in ink, Weekes, Worrell, Walcott, Stollmeyer, Goddard, Ramadhin, Valentine etc., collected by Geoffrey Luft of Lenton, Notts, on the occasion of the Trent Bridge Test, 24th July 1950, very good £100 - 150*

77 78 A collection of six official West Indies cricket autograph sheets for Tours to England, comprising: 1973, 1976, 1980, 1988, 1995 & 2000, plus a similar sheet for the West Indies Tour to South Africa & Pakistan in 1993; sold together with a Cricket autograph album, subjects including the Eric Bedser, Dickie Bird, Barry Meyer, Bill Frindall, Jack Simmons, Jack Bond, Barry Dudleston, David Graveney, Trevor Jesty, Mark Nicholas and others, the signatures collected individually on 3 /12 by 6in. sheets of white paper and filed in two columns of plastic sleeves within the album, each autograph identified in pencil (8) £250 - 350*

76 A Gary Sobers signed photograph with dedication to Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, a 10 by 8in. b&w signed & inscribed in blue ink, mounted with a title plaque, framed & glazed, 53 by 35cm., good condition £60 - 90* 78 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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81 Team-signed West Indies 2007 Tour of England player’s Test Match shirt, 14 signatures in black marker pen, Sarwan, Collymore, Bravo, Gayle, Ganga, Edwards, Morton, Chanderpaul etc.; sold with a team-signed West Indies ODI shirt from the 2007 Tour of England, similarly signed (2) £120 - 160*

79 Gordon Greenidge signed Lasings AllStar shirt, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £100 - 150*

83 Autographed New Zealand cricket memorabilia, comprising a cricket ball signed by Daniel Vettori, a mini-bat signed by Brendan McCullum; and a 10 by 8in. colour photo signed by Tim Southy; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £100 - 150* 84 A cricket bat bearing an original artist drawn portrait of Hansie Cronje and the signatures of the South Africa team circa 1999, also hand painted S.A. national flag and team crest, bearing 16 signatures in biro, Cronje, Kirsten, Donald, Rhodes, Gibbs, Kallis etc., mounted in a glass fronted display case, 99 by 24 by 8cm. £80 - 120*

80 A trio of mini-bats signed by the West Indies cricketers Brian Lara, Chris Gayle & Richie Richardson, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £200 - 250*

82 Sir Richard Hadlee 400th Test Wicket multi-signed photograph, 10 by 7in. b&w depicting Hadlee bowling Sanjay Manrejkar at Christchurch 4th February 1990 to become the first bowler to capture 400 test match wickets, signed in ink by all depicted in the photograph, Hadlee, Woodward (umpire), Raman, Manrejkar, Smith & Greatbatch, signed for a second time by Hadlee to the legend, mounted, framed & glazed, 44 by 36cm. £150 - 200* 84

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85 Autographs of the 1936 India cricket team to England, album page with 16 signatures signed in ink, Merchant, Nawab of Pataudi, Hazare, Mankad, Sarwate, Amarnath, Abdul Hafeez, Naydud etc., annotated by a young boy (Geoffrey Luft of Lenton Notts), collected at the drawn Trent Bridge tour match v Notts 18th June 1946, unrelated signature to top corner, good condition £120 - 160*

89 An artist painted cricket bat commemorating the Australia v England 1932-33 ‘Bodyline’ Cricket Series, a Gamidge’s of London “Referee” bat inscribed ENGLAND AUSTRALIA BODYLINE SERIES 1932-33, bearing 12 artist drawn named portraits of prominent players from the series, comprising (AUS) Bradman, Woodfull, Oldfield, O’Reilly, Ponsford & Grimmett, and (ENG) Sutcliffe, Paynter, Wyatt, Larwood, Hammond & Jardine, mounted in a modern glass-fronted display case, 104 by 30 by 9cm., bat in good condition, case scuffed £400 - 600*

86 Team-signed India ODI cricket shirt from the Tour of Sri Lanka in 2006, 15 signatures in black marker pen, Dravid, Tendulkar, Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Kaif, Dhoni, Pathan, Agarkar, Harbhajan Singh, Powar, Patel etc. £150 - 200* 87 Team-signed 2010 Chennai Super Kings cricket shirt, 15 signatures in black marker pen including Dhoni, Perera, Raine, Ashwin etc. £80 - 120* 88 Autographed Sri Lanka cricket memorabilia, comprising a mini-bat and a 10 by 8in. colour photograph signed by Kumar Sangakkara; and an 8 by 12in. colour photograph signed by Muttiah Muralitharan; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £140 - 180* 88 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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91 Andrews Strauss signed & used cricket bat from the victorious 2009 Ashes Series v Australia, a Gray-Nicolls Pro Performance Ignite bat with Lord’s Taverners grip, signed to the face in black marker pen, used condition, mounted in a glass fronted display case with an action photo of the England & Middlesex captain during the 2009 Ashes campaign, 127 by 29cm. £400 - 600*

92 1973 Gillette Cup Final cricket ball, set with a silvered shield inscribed GILLETTE CUP FINAL, 1973, GLOS. V SUSSEX, GLOS 248-8. M.S. PROCTOR 94, A.S. BROWN 77 N.O. £150 - 250*

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90 The cricket bat used by Sir Leonard Hutton when scoring his final century in First-Class Cricket in 1955, signed in blue ink to the reverse shoulder, a Gradidge short handle Len Autograph cricket bat, the face set with a brass plaque inscribed THIS BAT WAS USED BY SIR LEONARD HUTTON IN SCORING 197 AT TRENT BRIDGE IN 1955, THIS BEING HIS FINAL CENTURY IN FIRST-CLASS CRICKET; sold with a sheet from The Evening News, 4th October 1957, with an article titled “Howzatt! Twelve Win the Hutton Bats”, announcing the winners of twelve cricket bats used by Sir Len Hutton during his career, including the original winner of this bat W. S. Shine, a family relative of the present vendor (2) £400 - 600*

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94 Tom Graveney Worcestershire County Cricket Club blazer, green wool by Armstrongs £200 - 300*

95 David Capel England touring blazer and Northamptonshire County Cricket Club blazers, the first in dark blue wool by Daks for Simpson of Piccadilly, neck tag inscribed D.J. CAPEL; the second by James Barry (2) £250 - 350*

93 Bob Cottam MCC 1972-73 touring blazer to India, Pakistan & Ceylon, by Daks for Simpson of Piccadilly, dark blue with ‘bacon & egg’ trim, St George & Dragon badge, inscribed 1972 - IND. PAK. - CEY. - 1973 £180 - 220*

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96 Geoffrey Boycott’s England cap for the Tour of Pakistan in 1977-78, the blue cap with St. George & The Dragon motif, named inside G. BOYCOTT All three Test Matches were drawn in this series. Boycott scored 100 not out in the 2nd Test at Hyderabad. £400 - 600* 97 A collection of cricket memorabilia, comprising: an Asif Iqbal Pakistan cricket cap, dark green with gilt-wire star; a Farokh Engineer Lancashire CCC sleeveless cricket sweater; a Farokh Engineer Madan Lal Hyderabad Cricket Club sleeveless sweater; four various 1970s autographed items, comprising a framed signed Australia 1972 touring cricket team team-sheet; A4-sized coloured India Christmas card, autographed by the England and India Test teams from the 1972-73 series; and two mini cricket bats variously signed by England, World, D Robins & SA Invitation XI’s; the lot also including two mini bats with printed signatures (9) £350 - 450*

98 Uppingham School cricket XI representative cap, undated but probably from the inter-wars period £20 - 30*

99 John Hampshire’s Yorkshire County Cricket Club 1965 Gillette Cup Final winner’s medal, silvered, in original case of issue £150 - 200*

100 A group of four medals awarded to the Worcestershire county cricketer Brian Brain, i) bronze, 1966 Gillette Cup Final runner-up; ii) gilt, 1971 John Player League, winners; iii) silvered, 1975 John Player League, runners-up; and iv) gilt, 1973 Benson & Hedges Cup Final runners-up, each in its original case of issue £350 - 450*

101 9ct. gold Gillette Cup Competition Man of the Match medal, in original case of issue, no further details known £140 - 180*

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105 A twenty-one years long service (1878-1899) presentation to the Secretary of Park Place Cricket Club in the form of a silver gentleman’s inkstand, hallmarked John Grinsell & Sons, London, and with the slightly earlier date of 1895, retailer’s stamp for Wilson & Gill, Regent Street, London, the stand inscribed PARK PLACE CRICKET CLUB, PRESENTED TO THOS. J. PARNELL, HON. SEC., BY LEONARD NOBLE, PRESIDENT, IN RECOGNITION OF THE SERVICES RENDERED BY HIM TO THE CLUB FOR MANY YEARS, AUGUST 24th 1899, the hinged silver lids of the glass inkpots dated 1878, 1899, 23 by 12cm. £250 - 350*

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102 A champion’s ring for the Stanford 20/20 cricket tournament won by the Trinidad and Tobago team in 2008, 10k gold set with approximately twenty 2.5 point diamonds, in original case; sold with a certificated cased commemorative silver coin for the tournament (2) Trinidad and Tobago won the Final by 9 wickets having bowled out Jamaica for just 93 runs. The winning team won US $1 million whilst each player received a gold & diamond ring. The tournament was organised by the Texan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford. £800 - 1,200*

103 An impressive presentation by Blenheim Cricket Club in 1868, in the form of a gentlemen’s desk set, gilt, cricket ball inkwell on a cricket bats tripod, pen rest formed by a pair of wickets, also a cricket cap mounted to the polished wooden base set with a presentation plaque inscribed PRESENTED TO MR WILLIAM B. STRONG, TREASURER & UMPIRE OF THE BLENHEIM CRICKET CLUB, AS AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HIS LONG & FAITHFUL SERVICES, 3rd OCTOBER 1868, diameter 25.5cm. good condition £600 - 900*

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104 A trophy for Wigan Cricket Club in 1875, in the form of a silver plated presentation, a cricket ball and separate crossed cricket bats tripod base, the ball engraved with a cricketer and inscribed PRESENTED BY THE COMMITTEE OF THW WIGAN CRICKET CLUB, TO MR JOHN TOWER, FOR THE BEST BOWLING AVERAGE IN THE 1st ELEVEN DURING THE YEARS 1873-4-5, height 22cm., good condition £200 - 250*

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106 A Scottish cricket trophy dated 1922, in the form of an EPNS cricket-themed gentleman’s desk set, with cricket ball ink pot and pen rests formed a pair of bails and crossed stumps, inscribed BEST BOWLING AVERAGE, GAINED BY A. BUSBY, M.C.C., BALLATER, 1922, 17 by 15cm. £200 - 300*

107 A silver plated tankard presented to the cricketer Cyril Washbrook to commemorate the MCC Tour to Australia in 1946-47, inscribed M.C.C. TEAM, TO AUSTRALIA, 1946-47, FROM WALLY AND RUPERT, height 13cm.; sold with a signed letter from Wally Hammond and Rupert Howard, the Team Captain and Tour Manager, that originally accompanied the tankard when presented in June 1947 (2) £200 - 300*

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108 A silver hip flask presented to the the cricketer “Gubby” Allen in 1952, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1937, later inscribed G,O,A, FROM, THE ARABS, HOVINGHAM, 31st JULY 1952, 16cm. This occasion was probably organised by the former Yorkshire CCC captain, the amateur William Worsley. Sir William Arthington Worsley was a landowner who lived at Hovingham Hall in North Yorkshire. £150 - 200*

112 A cricket-themed Victorian silver plated dinner gong, the bell frame formed by two cricket bats and a wicket, the striker head a cricket ball, 21 by 19cm., good condition £180 - 220* 110 Silver plated three bottle cruet set, crossed cricket bats forming a tripod frame, three cricket ball feet, cricketer’s belts forming a handle and supports for the cut-glass bottles, for pepper, mustard and vinegar, height 14cm., good condition £200 - 250*

113 A Victorian silver plated cricket ball inkwell, stamped EPNS, the top half of the hinged ball unusually mirrored internally, cricket ball feet, diameter 8cm., good condition £200 - 250*

109 A silver plated tankard presented to the cricketer Geoffrey Boycott to commemorate Yorkshire CCC winning the County Championship in 1967, inscribed YORKSHIRE C.C.C., COUNTY CHAMPIONS, 1967, PRESENTED TO G. BOYCOTT, BY W.M. DARLEY LTD., BREWERS, THORNE, DONCASTER, YORKSHIRE, height 11cm.; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Geoffrey Boycott (2) Wally and Rupert were the the Team Captain and Tour Manager Walter Hammond and Rupert Howard. £200 - 300*

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111 Victorian silver plated cricket ball ashtray stamped EPNS, designed as a cricket ball on a cricket bats tripod, height 13cm., good condition £120 - 160*

114 Silver mounted Doulton Lambeth stoneware cricket ball match striker, hallmarked Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester, 1897, the cricket ball seam acting as the striker, good condition £400 - 500*

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117 A cricket-themed silver-plated gentlemen’s desk set circa 1910, by William Wheatcroft Harrison & Co., Sheffield, designed with a batsman playing a forward defensive shot between two cut-glass inkpots, concave surround for resting pens, 26 by 17cm. £200 - 300*

119 A Victorian cricket-themed cruet set circa 1890, silver plate & cut-glass, no maker’s mark but probably by William Wheatcroft Harrison & Co., Sheffield, designed with cricket bats forming tripod frame, on cricket ball feet, cricket belt handle, comprising a salt, pepper and mustard pot complete with spoon, 14cm. £200 - 300*

115 Silver plated cricket-themed novelty toast rack, designed with five crossed cricket bats and terminating at both ends with crossed stumps, cricket ball feet and cricketer’s belt loop handle, 15 by 17.5cm., good condition £120 - 180*

116 Pair of Victorian silver plated cricket ball peppers, twist opening, diameter 4.5cm. £180 - 220*

118 A Victorian cricket-themed cruet set circa 1885, silver plate & cut-glass by William Wheatcroft Harrison & Co., Sheffield, designed with cricket bats forming tripod feet, a fourth foot at the front formed by a wicket, surmounted by a cricketer handle, comprising a salt, pepper and mustard pot complete with spoon £250 - 350*

120 A silver-mounted cricket-themed glass claret jug, hallmarked John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1911, the hinged lid surmounted by a figure of a batsman with bat held high about to play an aggressive front foot stroke, height 29.5cm.

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Provenance: The Keith Crump Collection, Dreweatt Neale & Vennett-Smith. £500 - 700*

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123 A rare quartet of original coloured lithographs from the “Sketches at Lord’s” Series published by John Corbet Anderson and Frederick Lillywhite on 1st March 1852, printed on one sheet and comprising: No.1 Mr James Henry Dark, Proprietor of Lord’s Cricket Ground; No.2 The Umpire, William Caldercourt; No.3 Hillyer; No.4 Martingell, each lithograph approx. 22 by 15cm., mounted ready for framing, overall 57 by 45cm. £300 - 500*

121 121 Cricket: Sarah Faberge The Lady Taverners Egg, Serial No.17 from an edition of 20, created in celebration of the 20 years of the cricket charity and its outstanding work to help young people with special needs, the egg mouth blown in crystal, hand engraved with fluted columns, the Taverners bows are enamelled in distinctive pink fired onto the opaque crystal, the silver gilt Taverners crown as the finial of the egg, the centre of the egg crafted in silver gilt is a boy holding his cricket bat while in the background a girl sits and watches admiringly on a hallmarked base; includes the original Sarah Faberge carrying case, original packaging and authenticity certificate from the St Petersburg Collection, height 13cm. £1,200 - 1,500*

122 A rare quartet of original coloured aquatints after Charles J. Basebe of the cricketers Alfred Mynn, Charles George Taylor, George Leopold Langdon and Roger Kynaston Jnr. Hand, printed on one sheet, engraved by Charles Hunt, published by W.H. Mason, October 13th 1841, overall 45 by 36cm., minor damage but overall good £250 - 400*

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124 An original coloured lithograph after John Corbet Anderson of the cricketer Tom Lockyer, printed by Richard Black circa 1852, approx. 27 by 20cm., mounted ready for framing, overall 41.5 by 35cm. £200 - 300*

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125 A scarce Ernest Prater cricket chromolithograph titled “A Critical Moment” circa 1895, vibrant & colourful image with an ambiguous treatment, the viewer unable to be sure if the fielder is about to taker a fingertip catch, or if the batsman has got away with it and is sealing a sharp single, mounted, framed and glazed, overall 51 by 83cm. good condition, frame scuffed £200 - 300* 126 Two illustrated Victorian sheet music covers featuring cricket songs, comprising Frank Hall’s song “Life is like a Game of Cricket” and W.J. Bullock’s “The Cricketer”, both with a chromolithograph, both glazed and mounted in a matching Hogarth frame 37 by 27cm., reasonably good condition; sold with a slightly later Edwardian sheet music cover featuring J.P. Clarke’s “Girls of the Period Galop”, the chromolithograph featuring cricket, The Derby, the Boat Race and equestrian recreation in Hyde Park, mounted & glazed in a modern frame, 51 by 40cm., reasonably good condition (3) £150 - 250*

127 An original artwork by James Thorpe (1876-1949) of the celebrated cricketer Gilbert Jessop, signed, pen & ink & wash, the image extoling Jessop’s prowess as a field, the main work sees Jessop crouching to gather the ball, the smaller frieze below depicts him throwing a direct run-out, 35 by 24cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, 55 by 39cm., good condition £250 - 350*

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128 An original Bystander Magazine artwork by James Thorpe (1876-1949) of the Essex cricketer Rev. F.H. Gillingham, signed, pen & ink & wash, the image 36 by 25.5cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame with a title plaque, 55 by 44cm., good condition £250 - 350*

129 Two early 20th century cricket prints, an advertisement for Cleeves Cream Toffee, featuring a disappointed young cricketer learning that the toffee has sold out at the village sweet shop with the slogan “Clean Bowled”; and a poetic print featuring a young toff in his cricket flannels being clean bowled for a duck, both mounted, framed & glazed, the first 40 by 31cm., the second 76 by 41cm. (2) £100 - 150* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


132 An original watercolour by Arthur Charles Fare (1876-1958) featuring the cricket field at Clifton College, signed & titled Clifton College, 26 by 37cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, 48 by 59cm., minor foxing, overall good £250 - 350*

134 Edwin La Dell poster “MCC at Lord’s” published in 1951 by School Prints Limited for decoration in Schools, chromolithograph, 49 by 75cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 73 by 100cm., good condition £100 - 150*

130 An original artwork by “Short Slip” artwork for a cricket cartoon featuring the Gentlemen v Players match at Scarborough in September 1910, signed & dated 1910, pen & ink caricature vignettes, featuring George Hirst (and his famous toffee !), also Hooman, Warner, Le Couteur, “Razor” Smith and the “Knox Express”, the image 30 by 23cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, 56 by 47cm., good condition £80 - 120*

131 A watercolour by J. Musson of a cricket match at Staunton Harold in Leicestershire in 1919, signed & dated, the image 26 by 39cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, 45 by 56cm., good condition £100 - 150*

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133 A Gunn & Moore’s “Autograph” Cricket Bats advertisement calendar for 1938 featuring a chromolithograph of the Australian Eleven of 1884, framed & glazed, 49 by 38cm., good condition, scuffs to frame £140 - 180*

135 Original cricket artwork for the dust jacket of a story by Talbot Baines Reed titled “The Fifth Form At St. Dominics” re-published in the 1950s as part of the Regent Classics series by Thames Publishing Co., London, artist unknown, good quality watercolour, the image 31 by 40cm., mounted in a modern frame under glass, 60 by 49cm., watercolour in very good condition, scuffs to frame £300 - 400*

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140 Darren Baker original pastel artwork of the cricket umpire Dickie Bird, signed by Dickie Bird and additionally by the artist and dated 2001, the image 38 by 26cm., framed £300 - 500*

138 Original watercolour by Hugh Cushing circa 1995 portraying an idyllic English village cricket scene, signed, 39 by 64cm., mounted, framed and glazed, 62 by 87cm. £200 - 300*

136 Original cartoon artwork by John Jensen titled “Cricket Books”, signed, pen & ink & watercolour, the image 41 by 30cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 62 by 49cm. £100 - 150* 139 An original gouache by the Bajan artist Pierre Nigel depicting a West Indies v Australia Test Match, signed & dated 1993, but the match depicted from the early 1980s and featuring players including Jeff Dujon, Clive Lloyd, Gordon Greenidge, Greg Chappell, Allan Border and others, the image 56 by 74cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 75 by 93cm., good condition but the picture has slipped out of mounting and needs adjustment £300 - 500*

141 A photograph of the St David’s, Reigate, Boys’ Cricket XI circa 1885, the group including two Druce brothers one of whom, N.F. “Frank” Druce, would go on to play in five Test Matches for England and toured Australia in 1897-98, the image 6 1/2 by 8 1/2in., hand written legend and player key to mount; sold with a second photograph dated 1883 of St David’s, Reigate, the boys wearing cricket and rugby/football kit (2) £100 - 150*

142 A scarce illuminated photographic montage featuring the England v Australia Test Match at Lord’s Cricket Ground in 1899, incorporating eight 4 by 6in. photographs featuring match action, spectators on the field during intervals, and nets practice, 28 by 73cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, good condition, damage to frame £200 - 300*

137 An original Bill Hewison Punch Magazine artwork featuring the cricketer Peter May, signed, titled & dated December 3rd 1958, watercolour & gouache, framed & glazed, overall 51 by 41cm., good condition £150 - 200*

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147 Five menus for the Annual Dinners of The Pioneer Cricket Club, London, for 1904, 1905, 1906, 1909 & 1910, all held at Oval Road, Regent’s Park £100 - 120*

143 An original 1905 cricket photograph featuring W.G. Grace, Grace a member of W Strutt-Cavell’s XII v XVIII of Twickenham at a Cricket Match In Aid Of The Funds Of St John’s Hospital, Twickenham, played On Twickenham Green, 19th September 1905, £80 collected, by Dawson & Sons, Royal Photographers, Montpelier Road Twickenham, printed legend to upper mount, the photograph 9 by 11in., overall 38 by 45cm., damage to mount upper left and stains affecting left hand margins of photo £100 - 150*

145 A period photograph of the A.O.D. and W.G. Grace XI cricket teams taken during cricket week at Woolwich in June 1914, 9 by 11in. b&w, manuscript legend to mount, in original wooden frame under glass, 45 by 53cm., good condition £130 - 160*

146 Two 1930s photographic panoramas of Lord’s and Old Trafford cricket grounds, both approx. 49 by 13cm. comprising of three separate b&w images, each showing large crowds during play, agency captions to reverse, generic stock photos intend for future use in conjunction with Ashes Test Matches £120 - 160*

144 A period photograph of the Kent county cricket team in 1905, sepia-toned, 8 by 11in., printed title and legend identifying the players, Marsham, Blythe, Seymour, Hearne, Huish, Fielder etc., in period wooden frame under glass, 44 by 51cm. £100 - 150*

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148 A gentlemen’s linen handkerchief commemorating the Australian cricket team to England in 1930, and featuring photographic portraits copyrighted to A. Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich, 36cm. square, mounted under glass in a modern frame, 58cm., square, some areas of foxing but overall reasonably good £80 - 120*

149 A collection of memorabilia relating to Jack Hobbs Limited, including a large accounting ledger detailing dividends, petty expenses, bad debts, deposit account, directors expenses, interest, general expenses, investments, P&L, PAYE & Pensions, printing, stationery & advertising, salaries, rent, repairs, taxation etc.; together with three smaller ledgers containing further accountancy, shareholders and minutes of directors’ meetings; the lot also including a metal company stamp; and letterhead and envelope stationery £500 - 700*

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150 Charles Box’s “The Theory and Practice of Cricket”, this being an author signed copy with dedication to Arthur Allom, the architect of the first grandstand at Lord’s Cricket Ground 1866-67, 8vo, Frederick Warne and Co., London, 1868 £150 - 200**

152 An interesting selection of 9 cricket books, Prince Ranjitsinhi’s With Stoddart’s Team in Australia; Bettesworth’s Chats on the Cricket Ground; Eton v Harrow at Lord’s with d/j; bound volume of Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds; Imperial Cricket edited by P F Warmer; Sir Pelham Warner’s Long Innings; Pentelow’s England v Australia, Home Gordon’s Cricket Form at a Glance 1878-1902; and Harris & Ashley-Cooper’s Lord’s and the M.C.C. £120 - 180**

154 A collection of 15 cricket books, including Jerks In From Short Leg; A History of Tasmanian Cricket; J M Barrie’s Allahakbarries; The 100 Best Cricket Books; G.L. Jessop by Britton; Cricket Songs by Norman Gale, containing a signed manuscript letter from Gale; The Hom F.S. Jackson by Cross Standing etc. £120 - 180** 155 A collection of 23 cricket books, including Gale’s The Game of Cricket, The Lighter Side of Cricket and titles by Warner, Ashley Cooper, Daft, Nyren, Grace etc. £150 - 200**

151 Charles F. Pardon’s “The Australians in England”, A Complete Record of the Cricket Tour of 1882, rebound with original stiffened wrappers preserved, 8vo, published by George Roberston, 1882 £120 - 180**

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153 Cricket memorabilia, books including The Jubilee Book of Cricket (second edition 1887) by Ranjitsinhji; A Cricketer’s Log c1914 by Gilbert Jessop; In Quest of the Ashes by D R Jardine; The Fight for the Ashes 1932/3 by J B Hobbs; West Indies Revisited - MCC Tour 1959/60 by E W Swanton; and The Laws of Cricket by R S Rait Kerr; sold together with three original team photos of Somerset CC 1927 including “Farmer White”; original team photo of the Parsees at Sheffield Park 1886; autograph album page of Middlesex CC for Arthur Wood’s Benefit 1939 - autographs include Denis & Leslie Compton, Bill Edrich, Gubby Allen, FG Mann, F Price and J Robertson £100 - 150**

156 A collection of 39 cricket books, titles by Ashley-Cooper, Hobbs, Gale, Ranjitsinhji, Lord Harris, Lilley, Verity, Jessop, Lyttelton, Grace, Warner, Jardine, Noble, Cross Standing, Mailey, Gilligan etc., the lot including twelve pre-war works on the England v Australia Ashes history £200 - 300**

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157 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1879, original paper wrappers, partially damaged spine £200 - 300**

158 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1880, rebound but with original paper wrappers preserved, good condition £150 - 200**

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159 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1881, original paper wrappers, spine poor £150 - 200**

161 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1883, original paper wrappers, spine poor £150 - 200**

160 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1882, original paper wrappers, partial spine £200 - 300**

162 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1884, original paper wrappers, missing spine £120 - 160**

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165 Four John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, for 1887, 1888, 1891 & 1899, all rebound with original paper wrappers preserved £300 - 400**

163 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1886, original paper wrappers, spine poor £150 - 200**

168 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1902, original publisher’s hardback, good £200 - 300**

166 Three John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1896 to 1898, all attractively rebound in calf, with gilt titling and dates to spine, original wrappers removed £200 - 300** 164 Seven John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, for 1885, 1889, 1890, and 1892 to 1895 inclusive, original paper wrappers, all with missing or badly damaged spines £300 - 400**

167 Five John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, three rebounds with original paper wrappers preserved for 1901, 1906 & 1909, a 1900 in original paper wrappers, very weak at spine, and a 1905 in original paper wrappers, taped repair to spine £100 - 150**

169 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1903, original publisher’s hardback, good £200 - 300**

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170 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1904, original publisher’s hardback, good £200 - 300**

172 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1908, original publisher’s hardback, good £200 - 300**

174 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1914, original publisher’s hardback, good £200 - 300**

171 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1907, original publisher’s hardback, good £200 - 300**

173 Nine John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, the best a 1912 in original paper wrappers, in reasonably good condition; two rebounds for 1910 and 1915 with original wrappers preserved; a rebound 1913, wrappers removed; and five issues in original paper wrappers for 1911 and a run for 1916 to 1919, all with taped repairs to spines £500 - 700**

175 Nine 1920s John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, for 1920 & 1921, and an unbroken run for 1923 to 1929, all in original paper wrappers with the sole exception of 1926 a rebound with wrappers preserved, the eight original state all with taped spine repairs £120 - 180**

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181 A post-war collection of John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks 1946 to 2016, unbroken run, softbacks, mostly good condition £200 - 300**

178 Two John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1938 & 1939, both in original paper wrappers, reasonably good condition £80 - 120**

176 Four John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, for 1922, 1935, 1936 & 1937, all in original paper wrappers, reasonably good condition £180 - 220**

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183 A collection of 30 Wisden Willow Reprints 1916-1945, unbroken run but from different sets, some 2nd reprint, all bound other than the WW2 issues (1940-45) which are softback £600 - 800**

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179 A run of six John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks for 1940 to 1945, limp linen, in reasonable condition £300 - 400**

177 Five John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, 1930, 1931, 1933 & 1934 in original paper wrappers, and a 1932 rebound with wrappers preserved, reasonably good condition overall, some defects £120 - 180**

182 A boxed set of Wisden Facsimile Almanacks 1864-1878, from a limited edition this set numbered 418, in original packaging with letter from John Wisden & Co Ltd £200 - 300**

180 A collection of John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks 1946 to 2004, hardbacks with d/j’s from 1965 onwards, the run lacking 1981, 1988, 1992 & 1994, overall in good condition, some earlier volumes reasonably good/fair £300 - 400**

184 Autographed 1959 Walker Cup international golf match programme, fully-signed inside by the American team comprising Charles Coe, Thomas Aaron, Deane Beman, William Hyndman, Jack Nicklaus, William Patton, Ward Wettlaufer, Frank Taylor & Harvie Ward; part-signed by the British team Gerald Micklem, Michael Bonallack, Michael Lunt & Douglas Sewell, the programme also bearing the signature of Dai Rees and one other £150 - 200**

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185 A group of four signed Open Champion Golfers photographic displays, comprising Tony Jacklin (1969), Greg Norman (1986), Nick Faldo (1990) and John Daly (1995), each a 16 by 12in. colour with an aperture set with the golfer’s autograph, all mounted ready for framing, 50 by 40cm.; each with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (8) £80 - 120*

185 187 Autographed copy of Michael Hobbs’s limited edition book “The Open 1960-1990”, 84/1,000 signed by the author Michael Hobbs to the limitation page and by 16 golfers Charles, Thomson, De Vicenzo, Weiskopf, Aoki, Ballesteros, Brown, Langer, Clampett, Price, Durnian, Lyle, Canizares, Davis, Grady & Clacavecchia, in original dark green leather grained boards and matching slip case; with cross reference list of signatures £80 - 120**

186 A collection of 31 autographs of golfers, signed publicity cards, photos, album pages etc., five of the autographs on an album double-page for the US 1949 Ryder Cup Team Bob Hamilton, Lloyd Mangrum, Johnny Palmer, Sam Snead & Clayton Heafner; other subjects including Bob Charles, Ernie Els, Tom Lehmann, Doug Sanders, Fuzzy Zoeller, Gene Littler, Paul Lawrie, Ian Baker Finch, Sandy Lyle etc. £70 - 100*

188 A limited edition print featuring the Old Course at St Andrews and signed by many golfers who competed at the 1990 Open Championship, including Palmer, Norman, Baker-Finch, Calcavecchia, Woosnam, Strange, Rocca and many others, signatures in black marker pen, 60 by 85cm., tube rolled

189 Golf print autographed on the occasion of the inaugural Seve Trophy in 2000, by artist Graeme Baxter featuring Sunningdale Golf Course, signed by both teams Great Britain & Ireland and Continental Europe, 20 signatures in all comprising: Seve Ballesteros, Sergio Garcia, Jarmo Sandelin, Thomas Bjorn, Alex Cejka, Bernhard Langer, Robert Karlsson, Jose Maria Olazabal, Jean Van de Velde, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Colin Montgomerie, Darren Clarke, John Bickerton, Lee Westwood, Phillip Price, Ian Woosnam, David Howell, Gary Orr, Paul Lawrie and Padraig Harrington, additionally signed by the artist, mounted and framed, 43 by 51cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £150 - 200*

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190 A group of seven photographs signed by golfers, comprising Aaron Bradley, Adam Scott, Jason Day, Lee Westwood, Vijay Singh, Ernie Els and Henrik Stenson, colour tournament action, the largest 8 by 12in, all signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £220 - 280* 191 A group of five photographs signed by American golfers, comprising Jim Furyk, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler & Steve Stricker, colour tournament action, all 8 by 12in and signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (6) £180 - 220*

193 Tiger Woods 1997 Masters photograph collection, 31 10 by 8in. colour photographs including a signed photo of Woods receiving his green jacket from Nick Faldo at Augusta in 1997, Woods’ first Major Championship title of his career £200 - 300*

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192 Jean Van De Velde signed framed golf glove display, mounted together with a Carnoustie 1999 Open Championship ‘meltdown’ colour photograph and printed information, framed & glazed, 53 by 32cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £75 - 100*

194 Tiger Woods signed Augusta scorecard photographic display, from a limited edition this numbered 18/25, comprising a 12 by 8in. colour photograph of Woods in the follow through position, mounted next to an Augusta scorecard reverse mounted and signed by the golfer in black marker pen, the display also incorporating printed biographical details and title plaques, the reverse taped with a COA issued by ASA Accugrade Inc., Florida, framed & glazed, 71 by 75cm. £180 - 220*

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197 Tiger Woods signed photographic display, the mount comprising an example of the golfer’s autograph and an 8 by 6in. colour photograph, framed & glazed, 40 by 26cm., good condition £100 - 150*

195 Tiger Woods signed golf display titled “2000 What a Year”, the year he won six 6 consecutive titles also became youngest player ever to complete the grand slam, by the end of the year he’d won 9 of the 20 events he entered, signed in red marker on a golfing postal cover, mounted with five photographs, plaques and printed information, framed & glazed, 47 by 58cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £180 - 220*

198 Henrik Stenson signed Royal Troon 2016 Open Championship souvenir 18th hole pin flag, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £100 - 150*

200 Four scarce author-signed limited edition books on Scottish Golfing history by David Hamilton, Comprising Early Golf at Edinburgh and Leith (No 268/300, 1988); Early Golf in Glasgow 1589-1787 (No 38/250, 1985); Rev John Kerr, the Sporting Padre (No 31/200, 1989); Early Aberdeen Golf (No 354/450, 1985) all published by Partick Press; sold together with two other golf volumes Bobby Jones Golf Is My Gama and Steve Newell’s A History of Golf (6) £200 - 300**

196 Tiger Woods signed colour publicity photograph, 10 by 8in., signed “Best Wishes !” in fine silver marker pen; sold with a programme for the 2001 Masters which he won to complete the “Tiger Slam” (2) £80 - 100*

199 A bound volume of Golfing & Cycling Illustrated magazine for 1898, Vol. V No.135 January 20th 1898 to Vol. VI No.184 December 29th 1898, rare, good condition £100 - 150**

201 Collection of 59 golf postcards, comical, adverts, real photographs, Lloyd Hughes, USA, glamour, Bamforth, Marcon, Crombie, children, Guinness (2), Possum (3), etc., good to very good £120 - 160*

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205 Three antique Dutch Delft blue & white wall tiles depicting the game of kolf, 13cm. square, varying condition £100 - 120*

203 Three framed golf prints/ posters, i) a Frost & Reed 1951 reprint of Charles Lees’ “The Golfers” (key pasted to backboard); ii) a Cannes “La Ville des sports elegants” travel poster; iii) and a 1999 Ryder Cup limited edition print signed by the artist Graeme Baxter and European team captain Mark James, various sizes, the largest 83 by 60cm., good condition £120 - 160*

202 A collection of colour photographs from the Library of the acclaimed golf photographer Phil Sheldon (1953-2005), backstamps and mostly with hand written captions, various sizes, the largest 16 by 20in., colour and b&w, a superb selection of tournament photography; sold together with ephemera originally owned by Phil Sheldon, mostly consisting of course guides he used to establish prime positions on the course for photography during tournament play with bearing to factors such as the position of the sun; also programmes, a limited edition book The Open 1960-1990, pin badges, Ryder Cup memorabilia and other miscellaneous items; the lot also including some non-Sheldon golf press photographs (a qty.) £300 - 400*

204 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 iv) Pebble Beach, 354/850 uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 73 by 84cm. £100 - 150*

206 A Dutch tile picture featuring kolf being played on a frozen canal circa 1800, red-brown glaze, the picture formed from a set of twelve tiles, mounted in a wooden frame, overall 51 by 61cm. £300 - 400*

207 A rare Edwardian hallmarked silver golf themed match striker, Birmingham, 1902, the bowl made from a hollow gutty ball fitted with with silver rim, including grooved striker plate, supported on crossed long-nose golf clubs feet, 6.5 by 5.5cm., good condition £100 - 150*

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208 Two Crystal Palace speedway programmes from the first season in 1928, “Attack on Track Records” by Paddy Dean; and “News of the World Belt Race”, reasonable condition £200 - 250**

210 Six Crystal Palace speedway programmes, 1 each for 1929, 1930, 1932 and 1933, and 2 for 1931, staple rusting but overall good £160 - 180** 212 13 New Cross Speedway programmes from the 1937 season, some staple rusting but otherwise good £120 - 160**

213 Three Crystal Palace programmes for the 1939 revival season, v Norwich & Sheffield, and a Speedway Championship of the World qualifier, good

209 Crystal Palace speedway programme from the first season in 1928, the Tenth Meeting, featuring an Art Pechar (USA) v Charlie Datson (Australia) Match Race in addition to the other race programme, good; this programme was featured in Bamford & Jarvis’s book Homes of British Speedway, and a photocopy of the page and front cover is offered with the lot (3) £150 - 200**

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211 16 New Cross Speedway programmes from the 1936 season, some staple rusting but otherwise good £150 - 200**

Speedway racing had not been held at Crystal Palace since 1933, but the revival was short-lived and the last meeting was held on 24h June 1939. £200 - 250**

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214 1976 multi-signed Transatlantic Challenge Oulton Park programme, the ink signature of Stan Woods upon the front cover, Percy Tait upon an action photo, Phil Read, Charlie Williams upon the circuit map, Kenny Roberts, Randy Clark, Steve Baker, Ron Pierce, upon their rider profiles; sold with a 1975 Oulton Park Race of the North programme, its front cover signed by sidecar rider Graham Hillditch (2) £30 - 50**

215 Mike Hailwood and Joey Dunlop signed Isle of Man TT first day postal covers, the one franked 29 May 1974, Douglas, also featuring a stamp depicting Hailwood’s 1961 125cc TT winning Honda, the other franked 30 May 1991 with a stamp depicting Dunlop’s 1985 750cc RVF Honda; sold with a Classic Sports Cars Royal Mail first day cover signed by BBC’s Top Gear team: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, bearing a Morgan tribute stamp and frank mark dated 1,10.96 (3) £120 - 180*

217 Joey Dunlop signed Ulster Grand Prix photo and other event ephemera, the signed pair of 1984 colour photos mounted ready for framing, 2007 and 2009 Joey Dunlop Grandstand passes featuring Joey and Robert Dunlop images, together with two Joey Dunlop enamel on metal lapel badges, one titled ISLE OF ‘YER MAUN’ - 26 TT WINS, another for the Robert Dunlop Memorial Sculpture Fund, plus similar lapel badges for Tom Herron, with action postcard, and Mike Hailwood (9) £120 - 180*

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216 Ulster Grand Prix motorcycle year badges and programmes, 18 enamel on metal pin badges, each featuring a different UGP design for the years 1977, 1980 and 1996 to 2011, plus similar badges for the 2008 North West 200, a Manx cat, Brands Hatch circuit, two Kawasaki, two Suzuki, Norton and AMRRC designs; together with the official programmes for the 1978 to 1984 UGP events and a further 11 from 1997 to 2009, plus a 2007 North West 200 cap (46) £180 - 220*

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218 Denis Jenkinson’s 1949 FIM World Champion Sidecar Passenger and other race medallions, the legend CHAMPION DU MONDE 1949 above the FIM crest with SID. PASS. below, coloured ceramics inlaid on brass by Bertoni of Milan in the form of a lapel badge, 3 by 2.5cm., a relief FMB FIM sidecar competitor’s plaque titled GRAND PRIX DE BELGIQUE DE VITESSE DES MOTOS, FRANCORCHAMPS 6 JUILLET 1952, brass 9 by 7cm., a circular relief competitor’s plaque with 20 JAHRE HOCKENHEIM-RING and INTERN. RHEIN-POKAL-RENNEN 11.5.1952 upon a blue ceramic ring above and below a racing car and motorcycle, brass 8cm. diam., also a small wooden hand carved cask engraved GRAND PRIX SUISSE, BERNE 1952, with fitted lid marked 32, 15cm. high, plus a lapel badge with BRITISH MOTOR CYCLE RACING CLUB set between two Union Flags in coloured ceramics on brass; together with Dennis Jenkinson’s motorcycle hand-written competition notes from 1948 to 1952, contained in two exercise books, each season including engine settings and performance notes event by event, plus some notes on continental racing cars he encountered, also the 1939 TT and 1951 Motor-Cycle Show editions of Motor Cycling magazine, various period motorcycle photos, including some of him in action, plus several more recent historic motor cycle racing publications, a Vintage Motorcycle Club Founder Member pin badge and 21st Manx Rally motorcycle medallion (qty.)

Lots 218 to 221 PROPERTY OF DENIS JENKINSON (known as ‘DSJ’ or ‘Jenks’ to many) As bequeathed to Mick Wilkins, a fellow enthusiast, personal friend and motorcycle restoration associate

As a committed, yet impoverished motorsport enthusiast, ‘Jenks’ was forced to turn to two-wheels when racing resumed after WWII. He then met up with Eric Oliver, whose passenger he became and they won the FIM World Sidecar Championship in 1949. Thereafter, he decided to move to Brussels and rode with Marcel Masuy for three seasons, until he became Continental Correspondent for Motor Sport magazine. £500 - 700*

219 Denis Jenkinson’s motorcycle reference library, a large quantity of books and literature on motorcycle manufacturers, mechanics and maintenance from the 1930s to early 1960s, some with hand-written notation, including Tuning for Speed by Phil Irving (1951 edition), Know Thy Beast - The Vincent by Stevens, Motor Cycle Maintenance and Repair Series titles for Norton by Garratt and Velocette by Burgess, the AJS, BSA, Triumph and Velocette titles from the Pitman’s Motor Cyclists Library series, Instruction Books for various pre-war BMW, BSA, Triumph and Velocette models, also for many Norton models along with Spare Parts Lists, a manuscript entitled ‘The History of Villiers Engineering Company’, High Efficiency - A handbook for Motorcyclists edited by Stanley Woods, a rare 1934 Arial - The Modern Motor Cycle sales brochure, also various mechanical engineering text books, plus copies of modern publications covering Vintage Motorcycles and Societies (qty.) £200 - 400**

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221 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. £450 - 600** 222 A set of 19 sepia-toned prints by Jean-Pierre Boivent depicting scenes from A.C.F. Grand Prix de France 1906-1981, originally published as a hardbound book, numbered and titled prints, framed & glazed, 40 by 53cm., good condition 220 Denis Jenkinson’s 1955 Mille Miglia Mercedes-Benz gold & ceramic tie pin, as presented by Dr Nallinger, Director of Engineering for Daimler-Benz, the Italian flag in ceramics beneath a golden Three-Pointed-Star emblem with the outer ring engraved 1000 MEILEN - RENNEN ITALIEN 1955, 7cm. long, marked 750 on the reverse, by Schelling of Stuttgart, in its original presentation box; together with other motor racing mementos, including a pair of Scuderia Centro Sud cufflinks in coloured ceramics by Bertoni of Milan, probably 1960s, a cased BRDC 1990 British GP Silverstone gold medallion, his personal Silverstone 93 BRDC Member pass bearing his photo, a Goodwood Festival commemorative ceramic pin, 9.5cm. long, also two well-known portrait photos, a copy of ‘75 Years of The Indianapolis 500’ published by the Indianapolis Star 1986, Autosport magazine 28 October 1993 announcing his joining, plus some published obituaries and subsequent biography ‘Jenks’ (qty.) Held over 1,000-miles of public roads around Italy, from Brescia to Rome and back, ‘Jenks’ thought that it would require the use of science for a non-Italian driver to win the Mille Miglia, and when Stirling Moss joined the Mercedes-Benz team, he was invited to put his theory to the test. After months of practice and detailed documentation of the route, they compiled what today would be called ‘pace notes’, although in an open sportscar without radio, ‘Jenks’ had to use prearranged hand signals to instruct Moss, while he raced along at up to 170mph. They scored a. famous victory at a record speed that would never be beaten. £300 - 500*

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Subjects comprising: 1. Renault 1906, 2. Peugeot 1912, 3. Voisin 1923, 4. Bugatti 1923, 5. Dalage 1925, 6. Delage 1927, 7. Bugatti 1929, 8. Bugatti 1936, 9. Talbot 1937, 10. Bugatti 1945, 11. Talbot 1947, 12. Delahaye 1949, 13. Gordini 1952, 14. Bugatti 1956-57, 15. Matre 1965, 16. Matra Cosworth 1969, 17. Ligier Matra 1977, 18. Ligier Cosworth 1979-80 & 19. Renault Turbo 1981. £400 - 600* 223 1938 Donington Grand Prix photographic prints, 14 later digital prints from period trackside action photographs, each 6 by 8in.; sold with 11 digital prints of 1950s-60s BRM drivers, each enlarged from digital scans of original ORMA postcards, plus a scan of a Roy Salvadori signed photo, all 6 by 9in. black and white (26) This race was remarkable for two reasons. First, it marked another Tazio Nuvolari victory for Auto Union. Second, having been due to take place on October 1st, the German and Italian teams were recalled and it had to be postponed until the 22nd after the threatened German invasion of Czechoslovakia created the ‘Munich Crisis’ that would be ended by Neville Chamberlain’s now infamous “Peace In Our Time” speech. £90 - 120*

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227 A collection of 15 autographed ‘Great Names in Motor Racing’ 1980 postal covers, Signed by Juan-Manuel Fangio, Taso Mathieson, The Duke of Hamilton, Tim Schenken, Piero Taruffi, Jack Brabham, Toulo de Graffenried, Stirling Moss, Howden Ganley, Kay Petre, Jackie Stewart, Tony Brooks, Sammy Davis, Chris Amon & Roy Salvadori, good condition; sold together with an album or motor racing repro photographs (16) £300 - 500*

224 Three greetings cards signed by the racing driver Stirling Moss, additionally signed by the artist D N Sykes, the cards featuring a 1951 Jaguar XK120 FHC, a 1954 Jaguar D Type, and a 1964 E-Type Jaguar; the lot including a fourth card, unsigned; and a Stirling Moss Limited compliments slip (5) £80 - 100*

225 Signed Rudolfo Mailander photograph depicting Stirling Moss in his Mercedes Benz at the hairpin during the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix, signed and titled by the photographer in pencil, the image 7 1/2 x 10in., in clip frame, very good condition £150 - 250* 226 An original Bill Hewison Punch Magazine artwork featuring the racing driver Stirling Moss, signed, titled & dated October 22nd 1958, watercolour & gouache, framed & glazed, overall 51 by 41cm., good condition £150 - 200*

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228 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 Ronnie Peterson’s March had eventually caused his car’s suspension to break. £400 - 500** 229 Autographed 1971 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix programme, the front cover signed in blue biro by Peter Gethin, Emerson Fittipaldi, Reine Wisell, Henri Pescarolo and Alex Soler-Roig, good £150 - 200**

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230 1972 F1 driver multi-signed Race of Champions Brands Hatch programme, the cover bearing the ink signatures of Mike Beuttler and Rolf Stommelen, those of Denis Hulme, Mike Hailwood, race-winner Emerson Fittipaldi, Tim Schenken, Peter Revson and Ronnie Peterson beneath their editorial photos within, also Howden Ganley, 60-pages, dated 19th March 1972 £300 - 400**

231 1972 multi-signed British Grand Prix programme, the ink signatures of Peter Revson, John Surtees, Jacky Ickx, Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Andrea de Adamich beneath their editorial profiles, the 68-page souvenir programme in its original folder complete with various inserts; sold with two 1972 centre-spread F1 posters from Autosport magazine, one signed in ink by Jackie Stewart, the other by Tim Schenken (3) £200 - 300**

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232 David Purley-signed 1975 Oulton Park International Gold Cup programme, the Formula 5000 Gold Cup race winner’s ink signature upon its front cover; sold with a 1978 Formula 1 Gold Cup Oulton Park programme bearing an unknown signature within (2) David Purley had previously been awarded the George Medal after showing extreme bravery in his attempts to rescue Roger Williamson from the burning wreckage of his F1 March during the 1972 Dutch GP. He won the Formula 5000 championship in 1976 before returning to F1 and suffering multiple injuries in a 1977 British GP practice crash that all but terminated his racing career. £50 - 70**

233 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) £100 - 120*

234 1979 to 2004 British Grand Prix event ticket collection, approximately 80 various different tickets, including many practice days, general and stand admission tickets, but excluding the 1980, 1982 and 1983 events, together with the 1983 and 1985 Grands Prix of Europe at Brands Hatch, plus the 1993 European Grand Prix at Donington, all held in an album £70 - 90*

235 A group of 18 press photographs featuring the F1 drivers Alain Prost, Nelson Piquet and Nigel Mansell, all 5 by 7in. b&w with backstamps, 12 x Prost, 5 x Piquet and 1 x Mansell £100 - 150*

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238 Damon Hill signed 1998 Belgian Grand Prix limited edition print, additionally signed by the artist Andrew Kitson, 383/750, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 76 by 90cm.; sold with a framed Michael Turner print featuring Jacky Ickx in his JPS passing Lauda’s Ferrari in the Race of Champions at Brand’s Hatch in 1974, 62 by 79cm.; the lot also including a signed Takuma Sato 7 by 5in. publicity photograph, good condition (3) £100 - 150*

236 236 Elio de Angelis’ 1983 Italian GP Lotus-Renault 94T F1 steering wheel, the rim bound in black suede, the metal boss with three fixing holes and bearing an etched Momo logo and stamped Classic Team Lotus Registration Plate, as fitted to chassis no. 94T/1 and used for qualifying and the race, housed in a plexi-glass display case; sold with a copy of the race engineer’s record sheet detailing car set-up, lap times and track position for the event, a COA signed by Clive Chapman, plus an issue of Lotus World magazine with relevant race report, a b&w photo of him driving a 94T and portrait with facsimile signature, plus two JPS press-releases for the car and an embroidered Team Lotus patch, the wheel 27cm, 11.5in diameter, race wear - some slight scuffing, the case 28 by 28 by 5cm, 11 by 11 by 2in (qty.) De Angelis started the Monza race from 8th and finished 5th. Purchased from Classic Team Lotus in 2005. £900 - 1,200*

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237 1987 Ferrari driver Michele Alboreto signed pair of driving gloves, his marker pen signature on the back of each of this well-used and worn Nomex pair by Sparco, size 8, made in Torino, complete with the original Maranello franked postal packaging and letter from his personal secretary on Ferrari letterhead, dated 10th June 1987 (4) Michele Alboreto won five Grands Prix during his extensive F1 career, three for Ferrari and two for the Tyrrell team. These gloves were donated by Ferrari after that year’s Monaco GP, in which he finished 3rd. These gloves were subsequently purchased at a charity auction over 30 years ago. £300 - 400*

239 A group of 18 press photographs featuring Ayrton Senna, all 5 by 7in. b&w with backstamps, subject matter on and off the track £200 - 250*

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242 Michael Schumacher signed 1999 Ferrari cap sample, his marker pen signature next to the embroidered motif and logo of personal sponsor DEKRA, two Scuderia Ferrari patches devoid of tobacco branding, his Speedline motif at the back and embossed upon the metal strap clasp, with MSC Collection merchandise labels and original tag, an inner label stating: NOT FOR SALE £150 - 200*

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240 Six photographs signed by F1 driving greats, all 10 by 8in. race action signed in marker pen, comprising Alan Jones, Mark Webber, Niki Lauder, Damon Hill, Jenson Button & Sir Jackie Stewart; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (7) £250 - 300* 241 Michael Schumacher signed rare 1992 Central African Republic postal cover, his ink signature beneath his printed photo, the Republique Centrafricaine stamp bearing his name and image plus Benetton B192 F1 car, franked: PREMIER JOUR, 22 SEPT 1992, BANGUI, the envelope also bearing a printed Deutsche Sporthlife motif Michael Schumacher made an unexpected F1 debut with Jordan in the 1991 Belgian GP when he qualified 7th but suffered clutch failure at the start. He was immediately ‘poached’ by the Benetton team for the remainder of that season and thereafter for his first full year in F1, when he won his first Grand Prix - one year on at Spa in Belgium - just three weeks before the date of this cover. £150 - 200*

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243 Mika Hakkinen signed and worn late 1999 West McLaren-Mercedes Formula 1 racesuit, his ‘Flying Finn’ signature by marker pen on the right breast beneath the Warsteiner logo, his surname alongside a Finnish flag above the waistband, the Nomex suit with Sparco maker’s label marked in ink: Hakkinen M, 07/10/99, Ref 037, full tobacco sponsorship branding, plus Bridgestone, British Aerospace, Eidos, Hugo Boss, Loctite, Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Siemens stitched sponsor logos and stitched FIA accreditation to the back of the collar In October 1999, Mika became only the seventh driver ever to win back-to-back F1 World Championships. £6,000 - 8,000*

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245 2000 United States GP grid sheet signed by Michael Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen and others, their marker pen signatures alongside those of David Coulthard, Rubens Barrichello and Ralf Schumacher upon an official Indianapolis race programme card insert, 27 by 21cm. Michael won the race from pole, Rubens finished 2nd, David 5th, with Mika and Ralf both retiring. £120 - 180*

244 David Coulthard worn 2000 West McLaren-Mercedes Formula 1 racesuit, his name and Scottish Saltire stitched above the waistband, the Sparco maker’s label marked: Coulthard, 03-05-2000, Ref: 018, the Sparco zippper label stitched: DC-018-00-D*, the Nomex suit with full tobacco sponsorship branding, plus BAE Systems, Bridgestone, Hugo Boss, Loctite, Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Siemens, TDI, Warsteiner stitched sponsor logos and stitched FIA accreditation to the back of the collar David finished second behind his team mate in that year’s Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona on May 7th. £3,500 - 4,500* 246 2000 Hungarian GP programme signed by Michael Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen and others, their marker pen signatures upon the front cover alongside those of David Coulthard, Rubens Barrichello and Heinz-Harald Frentzen, the 104-page official FIA race guide Hakkinen-Schumacher-Coulthard-Barrichello finished 1-2-3-4 in the race, Frentzen 6th. £150 - 200**

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247 Kimi Raikkonen signed 2002 Australian Grand Prix race glove, mounted below an 11 by 17in. colour photograph of him wearing the same right-hand Sparco leather trimmed Nomex glove during the race, framed and glazed, 71 by 58cm. overall

249 Juan Pablo Montoya signed 2002 race-used F1 helmet visor, his signature in gold marker pen beneath an HP sponsor strip, housed in a glass case with an aluminium cartouche printed: BMW WILLIAMS F1 TEAM, Genuine Race Visor Signed by JPM, 15 by 23 by 35cm overall, with a separate framed and glazed COA from Formula 1 Shops, Sheffield identifying it as being from the latter part of the season; sold with JUAN FOR WILLIAMS, a 2001 limited edition print after M J Thompson, signed by the artist and numbered 65/500, mounted framed and glazed, 69 by 14cm. (3) £250 - 350*

That year’s race marked his debut for McLaren-Mercedes, as well as his first podium for the team. Subsequently obtained by and purchased from Formula 1 Shops Ltd, Sheffield. £300 - 500*

248 2003 Australian Grand Prix triple-signed race podium photograph, the signatures of winner David Coulthard, second placed Juan Pablo Montoya, and third placed Kimi Raikkonen in silver marker pen upon a 9 by 12in. colour print, framed and glazed This event marked the last of David Coulthardt’s 13 F1 victories, all but one driving for McLaren. £100 - 150*

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250 Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Jean Todt signed 2004 ‘La Ferrari’ cover, the annual souvenir company report previewing the marque’s year ahead, containing all the latest information on things Ferrari, for Club members and car owners, including early history through F1 achievements to roadcar design, Italian and English text, 56-pages, size 30 x 21cm. £150 - 200*

251 Michael Schumacher signed memorabilia display titled “Schuey’s Magnificent 7”, commemorating Schumacher’s seven F1 World Championship titles of 1994-95, and 2000-04 inclusive, comprising a 10 by 8in. colour photograph of Schumacher on the podium at Spa signed in black market pen, mounted together with a Ferrari team shirt and title plaque, main titling formed by multiple colour matted cut-outs, framed & glazed, 106 by 91cm. £220 - 280*

252 Michael Schumacher-Ferrari 2005 Monaco Grand Prix colour photographs, 11 trackside photographer prints 5.5 by 8in.; sold with signed team promo cards for F1 drivers Perry McArthy and Gary Paffett, two for NASCAR Champion Bobby Allison, also German Ferrari Challenge Champion Norbert Walchhofer; the lot also including a file of 35 photographs featuring Nigel Mansell, plus a few strips of negatives (a qty.) £150 - 250*

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254 254 Seven photographs signed by F1 drivers, all 10 by 8in. signed in marker pen, comprising Marcus Ericsson, Nick Heidfeld, Nico Hülkenberg, Jarno Trulli, Rubens Barrichello, Valtteri Bottas & Felipe Massa; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £120 - 160*

253 Fernando Alonso signed and worn 2008 Renault Formula 1 racesuit, his black marker pen signature upon the right breast beneath a Bridgestone shoulder logo, the waistband bearing his name, the Puma maker’s label beside the zipper marked in ink: ‘F. Alonso, No.4 /08’ above the bar-code and ref no., the Nomex suit bearing stitched Renault and primary sponsor ING emblems and logos, plus those of Chronotech, Elf, Mutua Madrilena, Pepe Jeans, Unicef, Universia, and stitched 2008 FIA accreditation to the back of the collar 2008 was Fernando’s last season with Renault and he retired from the Spanish GP, 4th race of that season. £4,000 - 5,000*

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255 Jenson Button signed McLaren Honda Japanese GP mini helmet, signed to the visor in gold marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £250 - 300*

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256 Michael Schumacher signed Mercedes AMS Petronas 2012 F1 season 1:2 scale helmet, signed to left-hand side in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £750 - 1,000*

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257 Daniel Ricciardo signed Red Bull Racing Tag Heur 1:2 scale replica F1 helmet, signed in black marker pen to the left side; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £250 - 300* 260 Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg signed F1 balaclava, the plain white driver’s fireproof under-garment bearing both marker pen signatures on one side £100 - 120*

262 Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel signed F1 memorabilia, a Rosberg signed Mercedes 2016 World Championship season shirt signed in black marker pen; and a Vettel signed Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer visor signed in silver marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £250 - 350*

258 Nico Rosberg signed Mercedes 2016 F1 World Championship season mini helmet, signed to the visor in gold marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £250 - 300*

261 Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher signed pair of BMW Williams F1 driving gloves, the former signature upon the back of a left-hand Sparco leather trimmed Nomex glove, the latter on the palm of the right-hand glove also bearing an FIA approval patch, mounted framed and glazed, 48 by 44cm. 259 Lewis Hamilton signed Mercedes 2014 F1 World Championship season mini helmet, signed to the crown in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £300 - 400* 52

These two drivers were team mates at BMW Williams from 2001 to 2004 and scored ten victories between them, Ralf winning six times. £200 - 300*

263 Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas signed Williams Martini Racing 2016 F1 t-shirt, their marker pen signatures between the Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star emblem and Martini logo, other sponsors including Petrobras, Randstad, Rexona, BT, Pirelli, styled by Hacket of London, as new, complete with all official merchandise labels and tags £70 - 90*

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266 F1 caps signed by Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button & Daniel Ricciardo, a Ferrari, McLaren Honda and Red Bull Racing Tag Heur respectively, Vettel & Button signatures in black marker pen, Ricciardo in silver; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £250 - 300*

264 Sebastion Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen signed Ferrari team shirt, their marker pen signatures near the small Cavalino escutcheon, SCUDERIA FERRARI printed in white on the underside of the collar, a three-button short-sleeve sports design with Ferrari label, size L £180 - 220*

265 Sebastion Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen signed Ferrari cap, their marker pen signatures on the peak beneath the Cavalino escutcheon, SCUDERIA FERRARI printed on the back, by Branded of London, as new, with all official merchandise labels and tags £100 - 150*

267 Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg and Niki Lauda signed 2014 F1 t-shirt, their signatures in white marker pen above a WORLD CHAMPIONS 2014 F1 WO5 HYBRID logo design, a Mercedes-Benz silver three-pointed star emblem within 2014 World Constructors Champions silver victory laurels on the back, the t-shirt by Puma, size XXL Lewis Hamilton won his second F1 drivers’ title in 2014, while Mercedes took its first ever F1 Constructors Championship with the WO5 car using the 1.6-litre V6 PU106A Hybrid engine £150 - 200*

268 Mercedes F1 caps signed by Lewis Hamilton & Nico Rosberg, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £200 - 250*

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269 Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas signed Mercedes-Benz cap, their marker pen signatures upon the black peak beneath a Mercedes-Benz silver embroidered three-pointed star emblem, the metal strap clasp with a similar embossed emblem, with official merchandise labels £90 - 120*

270 Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and Niki Lauda signed AMG Petronas 2017 F1 black cap, their marker pen signatures upon the peak beneath the Mercedes-Benz embroidered silver three-pointed star emblem, a similar Wings of Victory symbol upon the back, a Formula One Team logo on each side, as new, complete with all official merchandise labels and tags £120 - 180*

272 Nine photographs signed by F1 drivers, all 10 by 8in. signed in marker pen, comprising Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, Daniil Kvyat, David Coulthard, Sebastian Vettel, Bruno Senna, Carlos Sainz & Vitaly Petrov; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (10) £250 - 300* 271 Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas signed AMG Petronas 2017 F1 silver-grey cap, their marker pen signatures upon the peak beneath a relief indented Formula One Team logo, another printed on the back, as new, complete with all official merchandise labels and tags £100 - 120*

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273 273 Eight photographs signed by F1 drivers, all 10 by 8in. signed in marker pen, comprising Fernando Alonso, Kimi Räikkönnen, Sebastian Vettel, Sergio Perez, Ralph Schumacher, Romain Grosjean, Jenson Button & Nico Rosberg; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (9) £250 - 300* 274 A trio of photos signed by Australian V8 Supercars Championship drivers, comprising Craig Lowndes, Jamie Whincup & Will Davidson, 8 by 12in. colour signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £50 - 75*

275 Kenny Roberts Jr. worn Marlboro Yamaha Roberts team leathers from the 500cc 1996 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, red, white & black trimmed ventilated leather by Nankai Racing, shoulder, elbow, forearm, knee & shin protectors, this particular suit compliant with countries enforcing tobacco advertising bans with the Marlboro brand name absent, sponsor’s patches for Nankai Racing, Michelin, Castrol, Nankai, Arai Helmets, Yamaha lettering to lower sleeves, the reverse lettered ROBERTS, cornering wear to knee sliders Provenance: Acquired directly from the collection of Jonathan Wheatley, a personal friend of the current consignor, circa 2000. Jonathan Wheatley is presently the F1 Race Team Manager at Red Bull. £1,000 - 1,500*

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276 276 Carl Fogarty signed used Petronas FP1 Superbike saddle sub-frame, his marker pen signature upon the red rear saddle fairing, fibreglass backed with heat reflective silver foil tape and marked JH2 on the underside, Reverie Ltd manufacturer plate, overall 43 by 97 by 23cm. deep; sold with two plexi-glass fairing screen pieces, one bearing the Ermax logo (3) After retiring from racing, the four-times World Superbike Champion took on the Foggy Petronas project in 2003. It was funded by Malaysian money and the 3-cylinder FP1 design should have lead to a high-spec production bike as well as a competitive superbike team. However, after failing to win a single WSB race, despite using riders like James Haydon and Troy Corser, the venture folded at the end of 2006 and this particular damaged FP1 part was sent by the team for casing as a possible commemorative piece. £400 - 600*

277 Casey Stoner signed Nolan brand helmet, signed in black marker pen upper left; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £400 - 600* 56

280 Valentino Rossi signed Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team 1:2 scale “donkey” replica helmet, signed in silver marker pen to the visor; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £250 - 350*

278 Jorge Lorenzo signed HJC brand helmet, signed in silver marker pen to the visor; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £400 - 600*

279 Carl Crutchlow signed Phillip Island 2016 Australian MotoGP winner’s commemorative mini-helmet, signed in blue marker pen to the crown; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £100 - 150*

281 Valentino Rossi signed Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team AGV “chicken” replica helmet, signed in silver marker pen to the visor; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £500 - 700*

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286 Valentino Rossi signed Movistar Yamaha MotoGP cap, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £100 - 150*

282 Valentino Rossi signed helmet, full-size AGV Moto GP Vale 46, signature in silver marker pen £250 - 350*

283 Marc Márquez signed Shoei brand helmet visor, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £200 - 300*

285 A group of six autographed MotoGP caps, pairs for the Ducati, Repsol Honda and Yamaha Tech teams, signed respectively by Jorge Lorenzo & Andrea Dovizioso, Dani Pedrosa & Marc Márquez, and Johann Zarco & Jonas Folger, all signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (7) £300 - 400*

287 Marc Márquez signed scale model of his Repsol Honda RC213V MotoGP motorcycle, signed in black marker pen, boxed; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £75 - 100*

288 Valentino Rossi signed photograph, 8 by 10in., signed in black marker £60 - 80*

284 Marc Márquez signed Repsol Honda MotoGP replica glove, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £150 - 250*

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289 A group of four photographs signed by MotoGP greats Nicky Hayden, Casey Stoner, Mick Doohan & Wayne Gardiner, 10 by 8in. colour race action, signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £150 - 200*

289 290 A group of eight photographs signed by MotoGP riders, comprising: Jack Miller, Aleix Espargaró Villà, Andrea Dovizioso, Jorge Lorenzo, “Tito” Rabat Bergada, Bradley Smith, Carl Crutchlow & Pol Espargaró Villà, all 10 by 8in. colour signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (9) £120 - 160*

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293 A collection of post-war Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programmes, for 1946 to 1953 inclusive, 1954 replay played at Bradford, 1955, 1958 to 1963 inclusive, 1965 & 1966, and 1968 to 1970 inclusive; sold together with a Huddersfield v Wigan NRFL Championship Final programme played at Maine Road 13.5.1950 (22) £150 - 250**

291 291 A group of ten photographs signed by MotoGP riders, comprising: Robbie Maddison, Danilo Petrucci, Scott Redding, Dani Pedrosa, Marc Márquez, Chris Vermeulen, Maverick Vinales, Colin Edwards, Johann Zarco & Jonas Folger, all 10 by 8in. colour signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (11) £220 - 280*

292 Tim Powell international offshore powerboat race overalls, in red with embroidered event patches for the 1976 Benihana Grand Prix New Jersey, 1976 and 1977 Keywest Offshore races, also the UK Offshore Boating Association, Powerboat magazine and sponsors British Caledonian Airways; together with a yellow waterproof oversuit, the name POWELL hand-written beneath a Morgan Sportswear of Cowes makers label, a pair of thermal over-boots and plaques for the 1979, 1980 and 1983 Cowes-Torquay-Cowes International Powerboat Races (7)

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294 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme Salford v Halifax played at Wembley Stadium 6th May 1939, very good condition £150 - 200** 59


295 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme Barrow v Salford played at Wembley Stadium 7th May 1938, vertical fold & ink score & attendance to front cover £80 - 120**

296 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme Keighley v Widnes played at Wembley Stadium 8th May 1937, reasonably good condition, minor tears and creases £150 - 200**

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297 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme Huddersfield v Castleford played at Wembley Stadium 4th May 1935, unusually fine good condition for this issue with silvered covers usually found in a poor state £150 - 200**

298 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme Widnes v Hunslet played at Wembley Stadium 5th May 1934, good condition £150 - 200**

299 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme Huddersfield v Warrington played at Wembley Stadium 6th May 1933, light vertical fold, otherwise good £150 - 200**

300 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme York v Halifax played at Wembley Stadium 2nd May 1931, covers restored, interior good £150 - 200**

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304 Northampton Rugby Football Club cap 1933-37, green & black £150 - 200*

301 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme Dewsbury v Wigan played at Wembley Stadium 4th May 1929, staples removed, very good condition £200 - 300**

307 A Yorkshire Rugby Football Union County representative cap awarded to J.T. Green of Wakefield RFC in 1921-22, red cap, dated 1921-22, named inside to J.T. GREEN; sold together with Green’s Wakefield RFC cap 1915-16, black with gold trim, named inside to J.T. GREEN; sold with a Yorkshire R.F.U. Handbook for season 1946-47 (3) £300 - 500*

305 Westmorland County Rugby Football Union cap 1895-1898, gold cap, dated 1895-6-7-8 £100 - 150*

302 Auckland [New Zealand] Rugby League representative cap 1941, with initials ARL and dated 1941 £150 - 250*

308 Yorkshire County rugby union cap awarded to Godfrey Scarth of Bradford in season 1924-25, red cap, Yorkshire rose, inscribed 1924-25, named inside G SCARTH; sold with a N.Z. rugby silver fern pin with brooch fitting (2)

RUGBY UNION

306 Yorkshire Rugby Football Union county representative cap 1905-06, with Yorkshire rose and inscribed 1905-1906, torn £80 - 120*

On 18th October 1924 the touring New Zealand ‘Invincibles’ defeated Yorkshire at Lidget Green, Bradford, 42-4. The Yorkshire team featured Godfrey Scarth and six other Bradford players, Myers, Monk, Roberts, D. Smith, Wrighton & Haigh-Lumby. £350 - 450*

303 A black Bath rugby football club cap dated 1903, A similar cap is illustrated in the Bath club history book “Before the Lemons” by Kevin Coughlan, Peter Hall and Colin Gale. £200 - 300* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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309 Ron Stewart New Zealand All Blacks training jersey acquired by the Yorkshire County player Godfrey Scarth on the occasion of the match played at Bradford during the “Invincibles” Tour of 1924-25, by Hornig’s Ltd., Cuba Street, Wellington, no silver fern emblem, black wool, padding across shoulders and upper back & chest, leather strip along collar and neck line, original lacing, the back applied with a large white cloth patch, inscribed in ink R. STEWART, 24, BRADFORD, OCT 18, 1924, and also bearing a pen & ink profile head portrait, some areas of wool damaged or eaten, but overall in reasonably good condition The loose-head Stewart was one of the youngest members of the 1924-5 “Invincibles” who made an unbeaten tour of the United Kingdom, France and Canada. Affected by injuries, he only appeared in ten of the thirty two matches and missed most of the second half of the tour. One of the games where he started was in the match v Yorkshire at Lidget Green, Bradford, 18th October 1924. New Zealand beat their hosts convincingly 42-4. On this occasion the Bradford & Yorkshire player Godfrey Scarth, who was the grandfather of the present consignor, acquired the shirt from Stewart. Scarth’s Yorkshire County representative cap that he was awarded for this match is being offered as the previous lot. Standing 6’ 1”and weighing between 14 & 15 stone, Stewart was very fast for a big man, and a fine line out leaper. He played 39 times for New Zealand. His record of five tests would have been much improved if matches against New South Wales, the only rugby playing state in Australia at that time, had been regarded as tests. At the end of World War II Stewart was one of the selectors of the “Kiwis” Army team which toured Great Britain. He also served as selector and on the management committee of the Southland Union in 1950. Ron Stewart died in Queenstown, Otago, 15th December 1982 aged 78.

The present jersey was made by Hornig’s but is not part of the official kit issued by the NZRFU for the 1924 Tour. It looks to be earlier in date than this, with its leather collar. It would seem that Ron Stewart brought over the jersey in a private capacity to train in. However with the team being supplied with ample jerseys to both play and train in, it was surplice to requirements. As such Stewart was able to present this jersey to his Yorkshire opponent Godfrey Scarth on the occasion of the Bradford match, most likely in an exchange for an item of Yorkshire kit. William Francis Hornig opened a menswear store in Cuba St, Wellington - “Hornig’s” in 1907. Hornig was a keen rugby player for many seasons turning out for the Wednesday competition for Oriental RFC. Eventually he joined the club committee and was made a life member of that club. He joined the Wellington Rugby Union Committee in 1911. In 1909 there are reports of Hornig’s being one of the official sellers of Athletic Park season tickets. In 1919 Hornig became Chair of the WRFU. By 1920 Hornig’s is reported as “Their reputation for football jerseys is so widely known that this season they sold over one hundred dozen, and sent jerseys further north than Auckland and as far south as Invercargill.” Hornig joined the NZRFU Management committee 1923-28 and there is acknowledgement that Hornig’s also supplied some of the jerseys while he was in that office. Hornig’s went into receivership in 1933. Graham Budd Auctions is grateful to Stephen Berg, Director of the New Zealand Rugby Museum, for his assistance in cataloguing this lot. £5,000 - 6,000*

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310 Auckland [New Zealand] Rugby Football Union representative cap 1916, black & gold quartered, ARFU monogram and dated 1916, name inside to D. HARGREAVES £150 - 250*

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311 311 “Ludo” Stuart 1920s match-worn Scotland international rugby shirt,

313 England R.F.U. North v. South International Trial cap, undated, inscribed N.S. £150 - 250*

Ludovic Mair Stuart (1902-1957) had made his Scotland international debut v France at Inverleith on 20th January 1923. He went on to win 8 caps, his final appearance was at Twickenham v England 15th March 1930. His brother Charles Stuart was also a Scotland rugby international cap. Provenance: Ludovic “Ludo” Mair Stuart (Glasgow High School FP, Scotland and Barbarians) and thence by family descent. £1,000 - 1,500* 312 A group of four 9ct. gold English Rugby Union County Championship winner’s medals awarded to Sidney E.J. Smart representing Gloucestershire, for 1912-13, 1919-20, 1920-21 & 1921-22, all the medals are named to Smart Sidney E. J. Smart was born in 1888. He played at club level for Gloucester RFC, represented Gloucestershire at county level and played a total of 11 times for England in 1913, 1914 & 1920. £800 - 1,000*

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315 Cardiff Rugby Football Club cap 1911-1912, yellow velvet with silver thread and trim with tassel embroidered with Cardiff Rugby Football Club’s crest to the front, made by K. Roberts Ltd. of Cardiff £150 - 200*

314 Two Wales Rugby Football Union International Trial caps, the first dated 1904 and named to G. Vickery, W,R.F.U. crest and inscribed TRIAL; the second dated 1933-34 and named to D. Evans, W,R.F.U. crest and inscribed TRIAL Dan Evans won a full Wales international cap in the same season as his Trial Match. At that time Evans played for Old Caldeians in Cheshire. £300 - 500*

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316 Newport Rugby Football Club cap, unnamed and undated, made by A. Simmonds of Newport; sold with a copy of Jack Davis’s book “Newport Rugby Football Club 1875-1960” (2) £100 - 150* 63


317 Period Official Photograph of the St Thomas’s Hospital Rugby Football XI, winners of the Inter-Hospital Cup in 1878, from the estate of a descendant of team captain J.R. Lunn, the arch-shaped photograph 7 1/2 by 9 3/4in., mounted on board, overall 30 by 35cm., title and player legends handwritten in ink; comes with a separate, later mount with the same details printed (2) The Inter Hospitals Cup, also known as the United Hospitals Challenge Cup, is the oldest cup competition in the game of rugby that is still contested to this day. The competition was established In 1874 by the United Hospitals R.FC., represented by five medical schools in London, The first final took place at The Oval Cricket Ground on 3rd March 1875 with Guy’s Hospital beating St George’s Hospital by 1 goal (converted try) and 1 try to 2 tries. £200 - 250*

318 A set of three rare lithographs of Manchester-based rugby players circa 1889 comprising H. Eagles of Salford, Arthur Royle of Broughton Rangers and Joseph Mills of Swinton, two signed in the plate by the artist Lethem, these rare lithographs were produced in 1889 for a publication extolling the virtues of Manchester, its locale and large, impressive exhibition held there at the time £150 - 200*

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319 An original artwork by L. Hope titled “The Rugby Match”, gouache, from a series of scenes of life at Eton School, 20 by 32cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 45 by 55cm., good condition £150 - 200*

321 A pair of portraits lithographs by Sir William Rothenstein of the Varsity sportsmen Mr J Conway-Rees and C.B. Fry, published from a series documenting characters of Varsity Life, both mounted, framed & blazed with biographical notes taped to the backboards, overall 63 by 43cm., good condition Conway-Rees was a fine rugby player, whilst C B Fry was a renowned all-round sportsman. £150 - 200*

320 Four Boy’s Own Paper colour supplement rugby & football prints, featuring a pair titled “[rugby] football colours of some of our public schools” and “more football colours of some of our public schools”, drawn by V. Wheeler-Holohan, featuring shirt & cap colours of a total of 88 schools, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 43 by 53cm.; the third print titled “International Football Caps featuring the rugby and association games, mounted, framed & glazed, 40 by 33cm.; the other titled “Famous English Football Players 1881, featuring prominent internationals from rugby and association football, 33 by 45cm. £180 - 220*

322 A photograph of the Sandringham and Woolwich military academy rugby teams who contested a draw in 1893, scarce 8 by 11in. image featuring 30 blazered players, manuscript title to lower margin, mounted under glass in a modern frame, 32 by 36cm., good condition £80 - 120*

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323 A photograph album compiled by the Cambridge University and England international rugby union player Francis Steinthal (also known as Francis Petrie), compiled circa 1906-1913, pasted with a series of high quality sporting photographs from university sporting and social life at Trinity College, Cambridge, including the rugby, cricket and hockey teams, the album also containing a photograph of the Oxford University & South Africa rugby teams in 1906, other photographs relating to travel & recreation; the lot also including ephemera including a dinner menu for Steinthal’s England debut match at Centre v Wales in Cardiff 18th January 1913, the back cover signed in pencil amongst others by the England players Wodehouse, Pillman & Davies; also four various RFU selection letters including his two England appearances v Wales & France in 1913 £300 - 400*

325 15 photographic negative glass plates featuring the Australia v British Lions Rugby Union Test Match in Sydney 30th August 1930 match action images, 8 by 11cm.

327 Scarce souvenir programme for the Wales v England rugby union international played at Cardiff Arms Park 5th January 1901, in the form of a printed napkin produced for the post-match dinner, line-ups, decorative border, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 66 by 54cm., reasonably good condition; sold together with a framed 6 by 8in. b&w photograph of the Wales team who played New Zealand at Cardiff 5th January 1946, overall 27 by 32cm. (2) £200 - 250*

In a low scoring match, Australia beat the Lions 6-5. £300 - 400*

326 French 1950s rugby poster, titled GRAND MATCH DE RUGBY, an advertisement for the wine-based aperitif Kina Lillet, artist’s initials AG in the plate, mounted ready for framing, 90 by 67cm. £50 - 75*

328 Rare Ireland v South Africa rugby union programme played at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, 30th November 1912, tri-fold single sheet, good 324 An official photograph of the Bristol Rugby Football Club team in season 1922-23, 9 1/2 by 11in. b&w, printed legend and player key, mounted, framed & glazed, 55 by 61cm., good condition, minor scuffs to frame £100 - 150*

This was the second ever international between Ireland and South Africa and the first to be played in the south. The tourists won the game 38-0. £200 - 300**

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333 A limited edition Darren Baker print of the England rugby player Dylan Hartley, signed by Hartley and additionally by the artist and dated 2017, 20 by 15cm., unframed £150 - 200*

329 Rare Wales v New South Wales “Warathas” rugby union programme played at Cardiff Arms Park 26th November 1927, restored

331 Official autograph sheet for the Australian Rugby Union Team British Isle Tour 1957-58, signed by team manager Terry McLenaughan and assistant manager Dave Cowper, and all 30 players, including captain Bob Davidson, vice-captain Alan Cameron, Curley, Lenehan, Connor, Thornett, Shehadie, Brown, Miller etc. £70 - 100*

NSW beat Wales 18-8. Such was the interest in the game that 80 extra trains were put on, all hotels were fully booked and closing time was extended for an hour. £150 - 200**

332 Three R.F.U. VIP England rugby programmes, each hardbound gilt, for the matches v Wales & Australia in 1988 and v France 1989; together with a similar issue from the W.R.U. for the match v Scotland in 1988; the lot also including the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final programme Australia v England (5) £60 - 80**

334 Official autograph sheet for the first England rugby union tour to Australia in 1963, signed in ink by the 23-man touring squad plus 5 RFU officials/management staff, including Weston (capt.), A G Butler (manager), Judd, Godwin, Marriott, Rogers, Clarke, Phillips, Ranson, Hosen etc., mounted with a picture of the England party, framed & glazed, 53 by 38cm., good condition £120 - 160*

335 England v Wales signed rugby ball circa mid-1990s, Rory Underwood, Rob Andrew, Phil de Glanville, Ben Clarke, Dean Richards, Jeff Probyn, Jason Leonard et al; Wayne Proctor, Ieuan Evans, Gareth Llewellyn, Garin Jenkins, Jonathan Humphreys, Rob Howley etc, £120 - 160*

330 Wales v New Zealand rugby union international programme played at Cardiff Arms Park 21st December 1935, restored £120 - 140** 333 66

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339 2004 Six Nations Signed Captains’ Shirts framed display, comprising six shirts mounted together and signed by the international captains Lawrence Dallaglio (England), Andrea de Rossi (Italy), Chris Paterson (Scotland), Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland), Colin Charvis (Wales) & Fabian Pelous (France), the mount incorporating a photograph of the six captains and a title plaque, framed & glazed, 87 by 125 by 11cm., good condition £400 - 600*

336 Wales retro rugby jersey signed by Gareth Edwards, J P R Williams, Barry John, John Dawes & Phil Bennett, signatures in black marker pen £80 - 120*

338 Wales v Barbarians 1996 signed rugby ball, signed by both teams, Ieuan Evans, Nigel Davies, Gareth Thomas, Neil Jenkins, Rob Howley, John Davies, Jonathan Humphreys Williams et al, Aaron Pene, Stephane Glas, Richard Dourthe, David Corkery, Rod McCall, David Arrieta, Pat Howard, Augustin Pichot et al £100 - 150*

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340 Jonah Lomu signed New Zealand All Blacks replica jersey, signed in silver marker pen £200 - 300*

341 A group of four photographs signed by international rugby union players, comprising: Lote Tuqiri & Rocky Elsom of Australia, Brian O’Driscoll of Ireland, and Lee Byrne of Wales, all 10 by 8in. colour signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £120 - 160*

337 Rugby ball signed by the Wales 1995 Rugby World Cup squad, Tony Clement, Adrian Davies, David Wyn Evans, Ieuan Evans, Steve Ford, Mike Hall, Neil Jenkins, Robert Jones, Andy Moore, Wayne Proctor, Gareth Williams, Justin Thomas, Mark Bennett, John Davies, Stuart Davies, Ricky Evans, Mike Griffiths, Jonathan Humphreys, Garin Jenkins, Spencer John, Derwyn Jones, Emyr Lewis, Gareth Llewellyn, Greg Prosser, Stuart Roy & Hemi Taylor £150 - 200*

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342 342 A large and impressive official photograph of the British Lions Rugby team who toured New Zealand in 1930, 20 by 29in. b&w photograph published by Crown Studios, Wellington, NZ, the mount with manuscript title and player identification, original wooden frame, glazed, overall 86 by 98cm.; sold together with a pair of Boy’s Own Paper colour supplement prints featuring the rugby football colours of public schools, drawn by V. Wheeler-Holohan, featuring shirt & cap colours of a total of 88 schools, mounted together in a frame, glazed, 47 by 111cm. (3) £250 - 350*

344 Three rare programmes from the British Lions first tour of New Zealand in 1950, 1st & 2nd Test Matches and a tour game v Otago £300 - 350**

343 A signed official photograph of the 1930 British [Lions] Rugby Team, a mounted 8 by 11in. team-group photograph applied with a a gilt-metal lion, signed above & below the image in ink by the team, some now faded, signatures including Bowcott, Sobey, Jones-Davies, Spong, Morley, Wilkinson, Martindale, Hodgson, Aarvold, Welsh etc., unframed, 36.5 by 45.5cm. £80 - 120*

345 An Omega ‘Seamaster’ gentlemen’s automatic wristwatch presented by the players to Danny Ellis Davies, Assistant Manager of the British Lions, for the Tour of South Africa in 1955, stainless steel, leather strap, the case inscribed DANNY FROM THE LIONS 1955, movement running, some discolouration to watch face but overall good £300 - 500*

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346 A complete set of 26 programme for the 1971 British Lions Tour of New Zealand & Australia, comprising 4 Test Matches v New Zealand, the 20 tour games in New Zealand, and the two tour matches in Australia £350 - 450**

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347 British & Irish Lions & England rugby autographs relating to tours to New Zealand, comprising: a Wellington Rugby Supporters Club Lions Reception menu 4.7.71 signed by the Lions team; and a RFU official autograph sheet for the England team who toured New Zealand in 1973; sold together with 18 British & Irish Lions in New Zealand programmes, comprising Test Matches 29.8.59, 10.9.66, 26.6.71, 31.7.1971 (x 2), 14.8.71, 13.8.77, 4.6.83 & 16.7.83; tour matches v NZ Universities 1.7.59, Waikato 22.8.59, NZ Universities 22.6.66, Auckland 30.7.66 (World Cup Final Day back in England), NZ Maoris 13.8.66, Canterbury 25.6.77 (SIGNED BY 12 LIONS), NZ Juniors 20.7.77, Bay of Plenty 9.8.77 & Wairarapa-Bush 14.6.83 (20) £200 - 250*

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348 An official autograph sheet for the British Isles Rugby Union team Lions Tour to South Africa in 1974, signed by manager Alun Thomas, assistant manager Syd Millar and 30 Lions players comprising Bennett, Brown, Cotton, Edwards, McBride, Uttley, Old, Davies, JPR Williams, JJ Williams, David, Slattery, Neary, Ralston, Irvine, Grace, Steele, Rees, Milliken, McGeechan, Bergiers, Evans, Moloney, Windsor, Kennedy, McLauchlan, Carmichael, Burton, McKinney & Ripley, some signatures a little faded but all legible £150 - 200*

349 Eleven British Lions programmes for Tours of New Zealand, two for 1959, the 2nd & 3rd Tests; the remainder for 1977 £80 - 100**

350 Darren Baker limited edition print of the New Zealand and British & Irish Lions captains Sam Warburton and Kieran Reid, signed by Sam Warburton and additionally by the artist and dated 2107, the image 20 by 15cm., framed £150 - 200*

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352 351 A collection of 1991 Rugby World Cup autographs, collected on a group of nine folding white cards signed by the international playing squads of the finalists Australia and England plus Wales, Canada, Argentina, New Zealand, USA, Japan & Italy £120 - 160* 352 Autographs from the 1993 Rugby World Cup Sevens, 7 folding cards team-signed inside by Scotland, South Africa, New Zealand, Wales, Australia, England & Fiji; sold with a printed tournament guide (8) £100 - 120* 353 President Nelson Mandela signed South African World Cup commemorative calendar for 1996, tiled ONE TEAM ONE NATION, OUR MARCH TO VICTORY, the front cover featuring the South Africa captain Francois Pienaar receiving the Webb-Ellis Trophy from the President at the 1995 Rugby World Cup, signed by Nelson Mandela and dated 25.7.96; sold with a 1997 Calendar for the 1st South African Everest Expedition, also signed by Nelson Mandela and dated 23.7.96 (2) Both calendars were produced for the benefit of the Nelson Mandela’s Children Fund. £800 - 1,000*

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354 1995 Rugby World Cup memorabilia, i) an invite to the President’s Suite for the England v Australia game for Don Rutherford the RFU technical director; ii) Closing Dinner Invitation and ticket and menu, envelope addressed to Dewi Morris, English rugby team; iii) Invite & ticket for an England v Argentina post match function addressed to John Elliott, England Assistant Team Manager; & iv) a Rugby World Cup Welcome Luncheon Menu, design incorporating rugby ball lacing £70 - 100*

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355 Jonny Wilkinson signed England replica 2003 Grand Slam season rugby shirt, signed in black marker pen £120 - 160*

356 Jonny Wilkinson signed limited edition print, signed in pencil to the lower margin, additionally signed by the artist Robert Highton, numbered 225/850, mounted, framed & glazed, 81 by 62cm. £80 - 120*

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357 Darren Baker limited edition print of the England rugby player Jonny Wilkinson, signed by Wilkinson and additionally by the artist and dated 2015, the image 28 by 20cm., framed £200 - 250*

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358 Kyran Bracken team-signed England No.20 shirt from the Rugby World Cup match v Georgia played in Perth 12th October 2003, short-sleeved, inscribed KYRAN BRACKEN, ENGLAND v GEORGIA, 12th OCTOBER 2003, signed in black marker pen by the England team including Bracken, Grewcock, Dallaglio, Catt, Wilkinson, Greenwood et al £700 - 900*

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359 A signed England forward’s blood replacement shirt from the 2003 Rugby World Cup, the unnumbered shirt specially designed with a pimpled rubber abdominal catching pad, and a similar treatment along the shoulder lines, signed in black marker pen by the England team including Johsnon, Bracken, Gomarsall, Catt, Wilkinson, Dallaglio, Greenwood, Kay et al £550 - 750*

360 Rare & signed England 2003 Rugby World Cup dark blue colour change kit, comprising a short-sleeved shirt and a pair of shorts, both garments with bands of Velcro for an innovative interlocking system that in the event was not used during the tournament with England wearing their first-choice England kit in every match of the campaign, the shirt signed in silver marker pen by England team including Johnson, Wilkinson, Greenwood, Bracken, Dallaglio, Cohen, Catt, Hill et al (2) £650 - 850* 361 Six tickets for the 2003 Rugby World Cup, England matches v Uruguay, Wales (q/f), France (s/f) & the final v Australia, the other issues are for Australia v New Zealand and South Africa v Samoa, good £70 - 100*

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362 Signed England 2003 Rugby World Cup replica jersey, signed in black marker pen, Johnson, Wilkinson, Robinson, Tindall, Cohen, Dawson, Dallaglio, Back, Hill, Vickery et al., mounted ready for framing, some marks on shirt £600 - 800* 363 Martin Johnson signed England 2003 Rugby World Cup winners framed display, featuring an official 2003 England v Australia Final Tie match programme signed to the cover by winning England captain Martin Johnson, mounted together with two photographs and a plaque, framed & glazed, 38 by 53cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates a photo from the signing (2) £120 - 160*

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364 Gilbert official England rugby ball signed by winning 2003 Rugby World Cup winning captain Martin Johnson & drop gaol scorer Jonny Wilkinson, in Perspex display case with mirrored base and ball tee; sold with a COA incorporating photographs taken at the signings, issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £140 - 180*

365 Gilbert 2003 Rugby World Cup Winners souvenir midi ball signed by the victorious England captain Martin Johnson, signed in black marker pen, unused condition by winning England captain Martin Johnson; sold with a COA incorporating a photograph taken at the signing, issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £75 - 100*

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366 Nine sports books, rugby, rowing, athletics, motor racing and others of general sporting interest, titles including C B Fry’s Magazine of Action and Outdoor Life, Vol 5, published 1906, and two vols of the Encyclopaedia of Sport 1901 and 1959, Official History of the 8th Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, 1966, signed by its editor/ compiler Sir Herbert Macdonald KBE, and a B&H team F1 info pack signed by Ralf Schumacher £40 - 60** 367 Sporting miscellany, comprising: six postcards featuring the University Boat Races of 1908 & 1909; a group of photographs and ephemera relating to the production of a film relating the life of the black American boxer Jack Johnson; a Holmes v Ali theatre vision programme 1980; a group of ephemera relating to darts and also table tennis, including autographed content; a 1932 Olympic Games ‘Cinderella’ stamp; a BOA Report for the 1952 Olympic Games; a 1956 Melbourne Olympics postcard; & a Raffles Beijing Hotel menu for a 2008 Olympic Games dinner (a qty.) £100 - 150* 368 A group of three enamelled pot lids decorated with rugby, cricket and football scenes circa 1920, each 6.5cm diameter, two with minor chips, mounted together under glass in a frame, 27 by 48cm. £60 - 90*

369 A collection of approx. 220 programmes covering a variety of sports, including over 100 rugby union with large Bristol RFC content, also New Zealand tour matches including 1946, and a Lions programme in Brisbane 1959, other sports athletics, boxing, ice hockey, cricket, speedway, cycling, rugby league and others including golf represented by an autographed Walker Cup programme; the lot also including some theatre programmes £150 - 250** 370 A superb Wembley Stadium Limited leather bound autograph album containing the signatures of teams and competitors between 1951 and 1961 at the Stadium and the Empire Pool, football comprising England international football teams and their visiting opposition, Schools’ Internationals, F.A. Cup Finals, F.A. Amateur Cup Finals and Internationals, Inter-City Cup, Varsity Football and Junior Football; other sports comprising Rugby League Challenge Cup Finals, boxing promotions, women’s international hockey, professional indoor lawn tennis, speedway world championships, Gaelic football & hurling, badminton, American football, ice hockey, table tennis, six day cycle race, also ice show entertainment, viewing recommended £3,000 - 5,000* 371 Large archive of sporting memorabilia auction catalogues late 1980s onwards, Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonham’s, Phillips, Graham Budd Auctions, Mullocks, Vennett-Smith, David Khan, Ingrid O’Neil, Agin, Anthemion, Sporting Gold and others including French auctioneers, contained in two cartons £50 - 80**

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ATHLETICS

374 Roger Bannister signed Four-Minute Mile 50th Anniversary 50p Coin brochure, sold together with a Bannister signed 6 by 10in. b&w picture (2) £80 - 120*

377 An autographed snooker cue, signed in silver marker pen by Ronnie O’Sullivan, Ken Doherty, Jimmy White, John Parrott, Dennis Taylor, Stephen Hendry, Alan McManus, Steve Davis, Nigel Bond and Willie Thorne, in cue case; sold with a framed COA issued by Sportizus (2) £150 - 250*

BILLIARDS & SNOOKER

372 A Roger Bannister signed programme for his historic sub-4 minute mile run at Iffley Road Athletic Ground, Oxford, 6th May 1954, signed in ink to the front cover, good £500 - 700**

375 Collection of 62 postcards featuring billiards, snooker & pool, including halls & clubs, tables, real photographic, USA, UK & Europe, comical, children, Lawson Wood, adverts, Bradshaw, Colombo, romance, good to very good £140 - 180* 378 Ronnie O’Sullivan and Steve Davis signed snooker cues, the O’Sullivan, a Titan 18oz. 57” two-piece ash shafted cue, signature in black marker pen, in original carrying case; the Davis, a BCE LB-100 57” two-piece ash shafted cue with ebonised butt, signature in black marker pen, in original carrying case (2) £280 - 320*

373 Roger Bannister signed copy of his book “First Four Minutes”, first edition with d/j, signed in ink to the title page, 8vo., Putnam, London, 1955, good £60 - 80** 376 Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins signed 1982 Snooker World Champion photographic print, 14 by 10in. colour, signed in silver marker pen, mounted ready for framing, 50 by 40cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £70 - 90* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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379 Cadel Evans signed BMC cycling jersey from his 2011 Tour De France winning year, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £250 - 350*

ICE HOCKEY

381 1930 World Ice Hockey Championships badge, silver & enamel with French cockerel inscribed CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE DE HOCKEY, 1930, red, white & blue ribbon suspension stamped gilt HOCKEY, CHAMONIX, 1930 £80 - 120*

383 An Edwardian silver-plated novelty inkstand with a design incorporating a jockey cap and horse shoe, by Daniel & Arter, 1909 Registered Design No.538382, glass inkpot, oak base, 16 by 14cm., good condition £80 - 120*

Horse Racing 382 Follower of John Frederick Herring Snr. (1795-1865) MR ISAAC SADLER’S “DANGEROUS”, WINNER OF THE 1833 DERBY, WITH JEM CHAPPLE UP, oil on canvas, 33 by 43cm., in period gilt picture frame; sold together with a Sotheby’s Insurance Valuation document dated 1st June 1939 for Mr Selwyn Exshaw where this painting is listed in the inventory for his home ‘Medomsley’ in Byfleet, Surrey (2) £300 - 400*

380 Colour photographs signed by the cyclists Mark Cavendish and André Greipel, 10 by 8in. colour, signatures in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £70 - 100*

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384 A racing plate worn by the 1955 Fillies’ Triple Crown winner ‘Meld’, silvered and mounted on an onyx ashtray set with a plaque inscribed MELD, WINNER, ONE THOUSAND, OAKS, ST LEGER, 1955, 13 by 13cm., good condition £200 - 300*

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386 The winning trainer’s trophy presented to Dick Hern for Niniski’s victory in the 1979 Prix Royal Oak (French St Leger) at Longchamp, in the form of a silver octagonal plate by Mellerio of Pairs set with a black Perspex centre inscribed LONGCHAMP, 1979, PRIX ROYAL OAK, diameter 26cm.

385 The trainer’s prize for the 1980 The Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Champion Chase, in the form of a hallmarked silver-gilt medal, suitably inscribed, the obverse with a steeplechasing scene, engraved ANOTHER DOLLY, MARCH 12th 1980, in original Bunbury’s of London fitted case; sold together with another cased Cheltenham prize medal, in copper inscribed THE COURAGE CHALLENGE, CHELTENHAM, 20th APRIL1983 (2)

Niniski was a son of Nijinsky and owned by Lady Baeverbrook. He recorded a total of 14 career wins including the Irish & French St Legers, the Geoffrey Freer Stakes, the John Porter Stakes and the Ormonde Stakes. Provenance: Dick Hern Collection £100 - 150*

388 The winning trainer’s trophy presented to Dick Hern for Cut Above’s victory in the 1981 St Leger at Doncaster, in the form of a boxed silver dish by James R Ogden & Sons, hallmarked London, 1974, the design featuring a Yorkshire Rose, diameter 14.5cm.; the case set with a brass plaque inscribed 205th ST. LEGER STAKES (GROUP 1), DONCASTER 1981, WINNING TRAINER Cut Above was bred and owned by Jakie Astor, trained by Dick Hern and ridden to victory in the St Leger by Joe Mercer. The same connections had won the race 16 years earlier with Provoke. Provenance: Dick Hern Collection £350 - 450*

1980 was the first time the race was given its present title in the year of The Queen Mother’s 80th birthday and in recognition of her patronage of jump racing. Beforehand the race, first run in 1959, was known as the National Hunt Two-Mile Champion Chase. Another Dolly is the longest priced winner in the history of the race, winning at odds of 33 to 1. The winner was owned by Mr Ian Urquhart, trained by Fred Rimell and ridden by Sam Morshead. Provenance: Mercy Rimell Collection £150 - 200*

387 A Press Club presentation to Dick Hern in recognition of training the 1980 Derby winner Henbit, in the form of an E.P.N.S. card tray engraved with a thoroughbred’s head and crossed quill pens, inscribed THE PRESS CLUB, 1980 MAJOR W.R. HERN, DOUBLE CENTURY DERBY AWARD, diameter 20cm., 8in.

389 A Dick Hern signed colour photograph of Nashwan winning the 1989 2,000 Guineas, 10 by 8in. signed in ink, mounted with a title caption, unframed Provenance: Dick Hern Collection £70 - 100*

Provenance: Dick Hern Collection £70 - 100*

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CHANNEL SWIMMING

390 The signatures of the jockeys Lester Piggott & Frankie Dettori, the Piggott item a signed framed print, 43 by 36cm.; the Dettori a signed 10 by 8in. colour photograph (2) £80 - 100*

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393 Autographs of English Channel swimmers, on album pages and a postcard, subjects including Hassan Abd El Rehim, Fahmy Attallah, E.H. Temme, Sam Rockett, David Frank, Georges Blommes, Alfonso Cruz, Emile Soron, Jenny Kammersgaard, William Barnie, Willy van Rijsel, George Brewster, Eduard Mussche, R Le Morvan, Jason Zirganos, Marei Hassan Hamad, Roger Le Morvan, Antonio Abertondo £60 - 80*

TENNIS Tennis books and memorabilia from the collection of the late Alan Little MBE (1928-2017), Honorary Librarian of the All England Lawn Tennis Club Lots 394 to 414 The following obituary was posted on the AELTC website Wimbledon.com in October 2017.

391 A pair of signed limited edition prints titled “Epsom’s Tribute To Lester Piggott”, with artwork by Roy Miller numbered 46/960, both signed in pencil by Lester Piggott and the artist, the imagery featuring Lester’s Derby, Oaks and Coronation Cup winners between 1953 and 1984, mounted, framed & glazed, 58 by 53cm., both with a COA taped to the backboard £150 - 200* 392 An unbroken run of Chasers & Hurdlers from 1975-76 to 2010-11, all with d/j’s (except 76-77) and in very good condition, 92-93, 93-94 & 94-95 with Statistical Companion in maroon leatherette slip case, and with duplicate copies for 76-76 & 79-08; sold together with an unbroken run of 15 Racehorse of… 1971 to 1985, plus duplicate copies for ‘81 & ‘82; and Keylock’s Dams of Winners flat racing in GB & Ireland, 8 vols 1915-1947, 48-56, 57-66, 67-78, 79-84 (2 copies), 85-87 & 88-89; the lot also including Hunter Chasers & Point-to-Pointers 2001 by Mackenzie & Selby; & the Phil Bull biography by Howard Wright £50 - 80**

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Having first played tennis and table tennis at school, Alan attended The Championships for the first time in 1946, the first meeting after the Second World War. He missed the 1947 Championships because he was on National Service, but then attended each year from 1948 to 2017. A collector of books from his schooldays, Alan became a lawn tennis writer, and was a contributor and sometime editor of Lawn Tennis and Badminton magazine during the 1960s. In 1967 he wrote an article in the magazine suggesting a Library and Museum should be built at the AELTC. In 1976, prior to the opening of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum in 1977, the Museum Committee sought 20 books to display in the Victorian Parlour showcase. Tom Todd, one of the Museum’s founders, suggested that Alan was the person to ask, and he was subsequently invited by Ted Avory to consider setting up the Library as part of the Museum. This was opened in 1977 by the Duke of Kent as the Kenneth Ritchie Wimbledon Library alongside the new Museum. Alan became the Honorary Librarian. When Alan retired from BT in the 1980s, he began attending the Library twice a week. During this time he developed the Library collections to number more than 6,000 books, answered thousands of enquiries and wrote 35 books, including the fabled Wimbledon Compendium, which he compiled for 27 years. In recognition of his dedication to the Library, Alan was made an Honorary Member of the AELTC in 1985 and was awarded an MBE for services to tennis in 2014. In 2017 he was presented with the Distinguished Service Award by the AELTC in recognition of his 40 years of service to the Library. There was hardly a thing that Alan didn’t know about The Championships, Wimbledon and its history. He was an encyclopaedia, a mentor, and an inspiration. He will be sorely missed.

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394 “Lawn Tennis and Badminton” magazine, bound volumes, an unbroken run from Vol.1 1896 to April 1939, resuming with a 1944-45 volume and continuing unbroken until the final publication year of 1967; together with a bound volume for the title changed magazine “Tennis Pictorial International”, published January 1968 to February 1969, overall in good condition The magazine was first published as “Lawn Tennis & Croquet” in 1896 and in the early years had a series of tile changes before settling as “Lawn Tennis & Badminton” £300 - 500**

395 Ayres’ Lawn Tennis Almanack, a complete run from the first to the final issue 1908 to 1938, many with taped repairs to spines, but internally in generally good condition, occasionally poorer £250 - 350**

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396 “Pastime” the Lawn tennis journal magazine, a run of bound volumes commencing with No.1 June 1883 to the final published title in 1895, a total of 20 volumes but acquired by the collector from different sources and as a result there is some overlapping duplication of content throughout the series, especially mid to late 1880s, varying condition from good to poor, but overall reasonably good £500 - 700**

397 Two Vanity Fair prints of the lawn tennis players Michael Michailovitch and “Laurie” Doherty, published in 1894 and 1904; sold together with a miscellany of seven colour engravings featuring lawn tennis; a set of four sporting prints, one featuring tennis (the others golf, shooting & fishing), all the prints are mounted for framing, various sizes; the lot also including a 50/50 set of “Lawn Tennis” cigarette cards, published by Churchman £80 - 120*

398 A collection of books written by or co-written by Alan Little, including ten author special edition green cloth bound publications, each stamped gilt ALAN LITTLE, comprising his Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum player profile booklets for Dorothea Chambers, Lottie Dod, St. Leger Goold, May Sutton, Kathleen Godfree, Lena Rice & Maud Watson, and three copies of the title “The Changing Face of Wimbledon”; the lot also including works by other authors for publications through the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum; other content including Museum merchandising, a Wimbledon centenary pen set, AELTC rules booklets, memorial service cards (including Fred Perry) and other items (a qty.) £100 - 150*

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400 A scarce programme for the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon for 1894, fully printed with the results of the gentlemen’s singles including the final with Joshua Pim beating Wilfred Baddeley, areas of surface paper and card loss; together with a scarce programme for the 1898 Championships, printed with results of the gentlemen’s singles up to the 3rd round, in very good condition (2) £400 - 500**

399 A group of three scarce lawn tennis programmes, i) 1913 Davis Cup Challenge Tie Great Britain v USA at Wimbledon 25, 26 & 28 July 1913; ii) professional lawn tennis programme, played in Holland Park, London, 5th, 6th & 8th July 1927 and featuring Suzanne Lenglen, Karel Kozeluh, Howard Kinsey, Dora Koring and Mrs G J Dewhurst; iii) programme for a covered court match between the International Lawn Tennis Clubs of France & Great Britain, Queen’s Club, 10th & 11th October 1930, competitors including H W Austin & J Borotra £200 - 300**

401 A group of four scarce programme for the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon for 1911 to 1914 inclusive, all printed with initial first round competitors in all championships, subsequent results filled in by hand, the 1911 incomplete, front board only, by 1913 becoming tri-fold card, all detached at the folds except 1914 £350 - 450**

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402 A group of four scarce programme for the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon in 1919, 1920, 1921 & 1923, 1919 printed with 1st round results, the 1920 with initial competitors, in poor condition; 1921 printed with 1st round results; the 1923 partially printed with results up to the 3rd round, all with subsequent results filled in by hand £300 - 400**

403 A scarce programme for the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon in 1922 fully printed with results including the gentlemen’s & ladies’ champions Gerald Patterson & Suzanne Lenglen, reasonably good condition £150 - 250** www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


404 404 A bound volume of programmes for the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon with a single example for the period 1924 to 1939 and for 1946, comprising issues for Friday 4th July 1924; Tuesday 23rd June 1925; Saturday 26th June 1926; Saturday 25th June 1927; Tuesday 3rd July 1928; Tuesday 2nd July 1929; Friday 27th June 1930; Tuesday 30th June 1931; Monday 20th June 1932; Tuesday 4th July 1933; Thursday 5th July 1934; Saturday 4th July 1936, gentlemen’s singles with complete printing showing the victory of Fred Perry, order of play including the ladies’ final that was won by Helen Jacobs; Saturday 3rd July 1937, gentlemen’s singles with complete printing showing the victory of Don Budge, order of play including the ladies’ final that was won by Dorothy Round; Saturday 2nd July 1938, gentlemen’s singles with complete printing showing the victory of Don Budge, order of play including the ladies’ final that was won by Helen Moody; Saturday 8th July 1939, gentlemen’s singles with complete printing showing the victory of Bobby Riggs, order of play including the ladies’ final that was won by Alice Marble; the final programme in the volume for when the Championships resumed in 1946, for Saturday 6th July, gentlemen’s singles with complete printing showing the victory of Yvon Petra, order of play including the ladies’ final that was won by Pauline Betz £500 - 700**

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405 A collection of programmes for the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, comprising: three bound volumes of programmes covering the period 1946 to 1955, 1956 to 1965, and 1966 to 1975, with a single programme representing each Championship, including many Final Day issues especially for the later years; sold together with a group of Final Day issues for 1947, 1950, 1952 to 1956 inc., 1960, 1964, 1966, 1968 to 1971 inc., and 1973 to 1977 inc.; and Junior Invitation Tournament programmes for 1954, 1955, 1956 (two), 1958 (two), 1959, 1964 (two) & 1965; the lot also including AELTC AGM minutes for 1968, 1972 & 1973 £200 - 250**

406 A collection of lawn tennis annuals, comprising: Gaze’s Handbook All About Lawn Tennis 1922; Wisden’s Who’s Who In Lawn Tennis (undated); Dunlop’s Wimbledon’s Who’s Who for 1934; five Lowe’s Lawn Tennis Annual for 1932 to 1936 inclusive; Lawn Tennis a review of play & players 1938; five bound volumes of Dunlop Rubber Co. Lawn Tennis Almanack for 1939-46, 1947-49, 1950-52, 1953-55 and 1956-58; Cooper’s Annual of Lawn Tennis for 1959-60 (first edition), 1960 (two copies) and 1961; Dawson’s International Lawn Tennis Almanac for 1960 and 1961; and Rothman’s Lawn Tennis Almanck 1965; the lot also including a bound volume of Tennis Today magazine 1976-1978 £150 - 200**

407 THE FIRST EVER ANNUAL PUBLISHED FOR LAWN TENNIS: The Lawn-Tennis Annual for 1882, by L.S.F. Winslow, published by Freerick Warne and Co., London, orange cloth covered boards, 8vo; sold together with The “Field” Lawn Tennis Calendar for 1888, edited by B.C. Evelegh, published by Horace Cox, “The Field” Office, London, 8vo., both in reasonable condition (2) £250 - 350**

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408 Three lawn tennis publications of French interest, Nice Lawn Tennis Club handbook for 1907-08; ii) Monte Carlo La Festa County Club Tennis, undated; and Federation Internationale De Lawn Tennis 1913-1963 Histoire D’Un Demi-Siecle, dual-language with English £100 - 150**

409 Buchanan (J.) Rules for the New Game of Tennis and the Anglo-Indian Game of Badminton, published in 1877 the year of the first Wimbledon Championships, rare and early and including two hourglass illustrations of a tennis and badminton court, advertisements, green cloth embossed with a gilt tennis and badminton design and M.C.C. (Marylebone Cricket Club), good condition £300 - 500**

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410 Six early volumes on lawn tennis, “Tennis Cuts and Quips in Prose and Verse with Rules and Wrinkles” edited by Julian Marshall, 1885; “Lawn Tennis” by Lieut. S.C.F. Peile, 2nd edition, 1885; two editions for “The Game of Lawn Tennis with the Authorised Laws” by “Cavendish” eighth & ninth editions 1888 & 1890; “Lawn Tennis” from The All-England Series by H.W.W. Wilberforce, 1889; and “Lawn Tennis” by W. Baddeley, 1900 £250 - 350**

411 Two early volumes on lawn tennis, “Lawn Tennis” by James Dwight, published in London & Boston, USA, 1886; and “Lawn Tennis Recollections” by Herbert Chipp, 1898, both in good condition £150 - 200**

412 Four lawn tennis publications by F.R. Burrow, “Burrow’s ‘Last Eights’ at Wimbledon 1877 to 1925; and the updated version 1877 to 1931, the first with front wrapper detached; “A Fity Years’ Record, The Beckenham Tournament 1886-1935”; and a pamplet titled “Lawn Tennis How To Succeed” £100 - 150**

413 Five volumes on lawn tennis, “Tennis Alphabet” ryhmed & pictured by H.F. Crowther-Smith, published by Slazenger 1914; “Fifty Years of Wimbledon” by A. Wallis Myers, 1927; “Fitzwilliam’s First Fifty, Half a Century of Irish Lawn Tennis, 1877 to 1927”, “Wimbledon Championship Souvenir 1931”; and “Elsworth Vines’ Quick Way to Better Tennis”, 1939 £200 - 250**

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416 Signed copy of William T. Tilden’s ‘Aces, Places and Faults’, signed on the front end paper in ink and inscribed SINCERELY, fine condition £150 - 200**

415 A scarce and early printing of Lieut. Colonel Robert D. Osborn’s account of “Lawn Tennis and its Players” August 1881, contained in an 1881 volume of The Contemporary Review (Volume XL. July - December, 1881); sold together with a selection of lawn tennis and racquet sports related books including: Sport and the Artist (M.A. Wingfield 1988); The Art of Tennis (G.H. Schwartz - 1990); Wimbledon 100 Years of Men’s Singles (M. Rowley 1986); Big Bill Tilden (F. Deford - 1976); Tennis, Squash and Badminton Bygones (G.N. Gurney 1984); Guinness Book of Badminton (P. Davis); War Games (T. McCarthy - 1989) etc., supplied with a pair of modern lawn tennis-themed brass and white metal book-ends; and a collection of various 24 mint copies of “Tennis Collector” magazines dating from No. 62 in 2008 until edition no. 89 in 2017 (34) £100 - 200**

417 ‘The Tiny Lawn Tennis Club’ by Mary Ann Cruse, a children’s story book beautifully illustrated with chromlithographs, published by E.P. Dutton & Company, New York, 1882; sold together with another children’s book ‘A Picture Book of Play, Boys, Girls & Babies’, drawn by Edith Scannell, verse & beautiful illustrations including tennis & cricket, published circa 1885 by Marcus Ward & Co., London (2) £150 - 200** 418 A collection of mostly tennis books, authors including Betty Nutthall, Gordon Lowe, A E Crawley, Dorothy Round, Bobby Roggs, John Olliff any many other, some general sporting books including C.B. Fry, 36 volumes in total; the lot also including a small signed photograph album of lady tennis & golf players (37) £75 - 100**

414 12 volumes of lawn tennis, including Badminton Library “Lawn Tennis, Rackets, Fives”; Lonsdale Library “Lawn Tennis Its Principles and Practice”; “Lawn Tennis At Home & Abroad” by A Wallis Myers; “Lawn Tennis by Tyne & Wear”; “Match Play and the Spin of the Ball” by William T Tilden; “Forty Years of First Class Lawn Tennis” by G W Hillyard; “Fifty Years of Wimbledon” by A Wallis Myers; and five 20th century books £200 - 250**

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419 Two scarce early Australian books, Lawn Tennis in Australia, by “Austral”, publisher Edwards, Dunlop & Co Ltd Sydney & Brisbane 1912, dedicated to Norman Brookes; offered with an original photo of Brookes; the other title Captain Anthony Wilding by Wallis Myers 1916 (3) Brookes and Wilding dominated world tennis from 1907 until 1914. Tragically Wilding was killed in action in 1915 £100 - 150** 420 46 volumes on tennis, including a wide selection of coaching & instructional volumes ranging from the 1920s and 1950s, including How to Learn Lawn Tennis by Charles Hierons 1922, Lawn Tennis For Young Players 1922 by Bill Tilden, also The History of The Davis Cup 1949, The Dunlop Lawn Tennis Almanack for 1946 and 1951, Lawn Tennis Up To Date 1921 by S Powell Blackmore, Tennis by Helen Wills 1928, the Wimbledon Final That Never Was signed by Sidney Wood, Centre Court an Illustrated Photographic History of Wimbledon signed by the authors John Barrett & Ian Hewitt 2009, Signed copy of Robert Minton’s Forest Hills An Illustrated History 1979, Tennis Antiques & Collectibles signed by Jeanne Cherry, and many other titles £100 - 150**

421 Early tennis magazines, comprising five editions of Pastime dated July 13 1887, July 25 1888, August 1 1888, July 9 1890 & August 3 1892; sold with three volumes of American Lawn Tennis Vol I August 1 1907 (No 6 rare), Vol XI August 1 1917 & Vol XI Sept 1 1917 (8) £50 - 100**

422 The Illustrated Sporting News for Saturday June 27 1863, leading on “Rackets - Great match for the Champions Cup”, at the Belvedere, Pentonville Hill, Edmund Bailey’s defeat of George Erwood; sold with a small colour engraving The Game of Rackets (2) £50 - 70* 423 Tennis Stevengraph “The First Set”, the silk panel only, on original back, first issued in 1881 £100 - 150*

424 Two prospectuses published in 1888 and 1890 by the Decimal Boating and Lawn Tennis Society, sold together with two related sheets of pasted press cuttings dated June and August 1890; the lot also including a photocopy of relevant extracts from Tennis, a Cultural History by Heiner Gillmeister (5) The society founded by ten Englishmen in Paris in 1877, with justifiable claims to be the first Lawn Tennis club in France. Tennis Committee member G Hetley won the first international tennis tournament at the World’s Fair in June 1889. The club, represented by J Le Cocq (captain 1890), H Le Cocq (treasurer 1890) and Gaskett-James, was the only Lawn Tennis club at the 1894 Congress at the Sorbonne. Despite the absence of the All England Club, LTA and US NLTA, it was decided that the first modern Olympics in Athens in 1896 should contain, under athletic games, the new-fangled game from England known as Lawn Tennis. Ironically, the Decimal Boating and Lawn Tennis Society was dissolved in 1895 so did not participate in that first modern Olympics. £150 - 200*

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425 Early Trim and Chaplin Jones cards taken at Worple Road pre-1914, subjects including De Morpurgo, Patterson & Gobert, Laurentz, Germont, Alonso, Garland, Kleinschrorth, Decugis and one photograph of the Men’s Doubles c 1905; together with Trim cards from the 1920s comprising Campbell, De Morpurgo, Washburn, Anderson, Hawkes, Beamish, McCane, Mishu, Fyzee, Barclay, Prenn, Washer, Gomar, view of courts (23) £120 - 160* 426 Tennis cigarette cards & postcards, a rare 12/12 set of Churchmans large size cards featuring tennis players (1927); 20 photocards by Ardath Tobacco (1937) and a miscellany of tennis postcards (1910-1920s) £50 - 100*

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427 Wimbledon tennis postcard album 1930s, a sample book of 38 numbered postcards which were sold at the Championships, numbered 97-142, so part of a larger set, copyright by City Press Photo Agency, mostly player portraits but some general views of the Grounds, some familiar names including Austin, Riggs & Fabyan, but mostly portraits of lesser names of the period making the album an interesting photographic record of the era £100 - 150*

428 Tennis ephemera from the Percy Rootham Collection, comprising a menu for the London v Paris Annual Match at Dulwich 28th March 1914; a First World War period notice from The Covered Courts Club; four hand written letters; and a board mounted caricature print portraying the ‘Great and the Good’ at the L.T.A. in 1913 (7) £100 - 120*

429 Tennis ephemera, including three small, rare photographs of W Tilden v J C Parke at Wimbledon in 1920; five various Wimbledon tickets dating between 1919 and 1952; a programme for a Perry v Maskell Exhibition Match; and album pages bearing signatures including G P Hughes and Kay Stammers £100 - 150* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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431 431 Memorabilia relating to British tennis player John Olliff, including Olliff’s personal photo album covering his school career at St Paul’s and several tennis photos; also his two hallmarked silver trophies for the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup for Juniors in 1924 and 1925; and his book The Romance of Wimbledon (4) Olliff won the Junior Championship 1924 & 1925, the 1929 Covered Championships at Queen’s, 1930 British Hard Court & Covered Court Championships with Bunny Austin and 1932 British Hard Court Championship with Fred Perry. He played Davis Cup for Great Britain and later became a distinguished journalist. £150 - 200*

433 Memorabilia relating to US tennis player Sarah Palfrey Cooke, Consisting of Winning Tennis - first US edition (1946) signed in ink by Palfrey; three original photos of the 1931 and 1938 Wightman Cup (one action shot, two team photos); and American World Tennis magazine 1938 with Palfrey and Wightman Cup team at Wimbledon on cover (5) The winner of over 37 US National Championships in the 1930s and 40s and 18 major titles including Wimbledon and the French and US Open, Sarah Palfrey Cooke was a specialist Doubles player and the greatest of her era. £100 - 150*

430 Two press cuttings albums from the archive of the tennis player Raymond Tuckey covering his career in the 1920s/30s, an interesting insight into the tennis world in the inter-wars years, one volume with neatly written index in his hand; together with a GB v USA Davis Cup programme 1937 (3) C R D Tuckey (1910-2005) played tennis for Cambridge University, was Army Champion 1931-34, Wimbledon Doubles Champion in 1936 with Pat Hughes, and runner-up in 1937. £100 - 120**

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432 Davis Cup memorabilia, Comprising a bound volume of Wright and Ditson’s Lawn Tennis Guide 1932, the cover having been impressed “Hon Dwight F Davis” after the donor of the Cup in 1900; Davis Cup programme 1937 (Germany v USA) and Davis Cup Final programme 1937 (GB v USA) plus a GB v Belgium dinner programme 1954, signed by Mottram, Paish, Knight, Becker, Maskell, Washer; the lot also including two Wimbledon Christmas cards (6) £100 - 150*

434 Rare official programme for the Lawn Tennis Championship of the United States Men’s Singles, Forest Hills, 1925, sold together with a period postcard of the winning player Bill Tilden (2) £200 - 300*

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439 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the men’s singles final day in 1937 signed by the Champion Don Budge, sold together with a period photograph portraying Budge playing in the Final also signed by the champion, in good condition (2) £75 - 100* 435 Three Davis Cup Programmes, Comprising Australia v Japan 1934 - the cover signed by both teams (Crawford, McGrath, Quist, Turnbull & Hopman (AUS) and Fujikura, Nishimura, Miki, Yamagishi (JPN); sold together with a press photo of the Japanese team at Surbiton (all four were semi-finalists); the other programmes Great Britain v Australia 1936 and Great Britain v USA 1937 (4) £100 - 150*

436 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the men’s singles final day in 1924 Borotra’s defeat of Lacoste, sold together with a period photograph of Jean Borotra; and another of “Kitty” Godfrey, the ladies champion, programme covers a little loose, but overall good; the lot also including a copy of Kitty’s book Lawn Tennis published under her maiden name Kathleen McKane (4) £150 - 200*

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437 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programmes for 1931 and 1934, sold together with period photographs from both Championships signed by Sidney Wood, in good condition (4) £150 - 250*

438 Three Wimbledon Championship programmes for the Fred Perry years of 1934, 1935 & 1936, sold together with a large photograph of Perry shaking hands with Von Cramm at the 1935 Final; and two cased umpire’s bronze medals, issued to E.G. Hughes, for 1934 & 1935 (6) £140 - 180*

440 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the ladies singles final day in 1946, sold together with a period photograph from the final signed by the ladies champion Pauline Betz, good condition (2) £75 - 100*

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441 An interesting collection relating to 1947 Wimbledon champion Jack Kramer, who later became the leading promoter of professional tennis from the 1940s and until the sport became ‘Open’ in 1968, consisting of the Wimbledon programme for Saturday July 5 1947, with signed photo of Kramer and Pancho Segura; Indoor Professional programmes at Wembley for 1949, 51, 52, 53, 57, 58, 59, 60 (the 1953 copy signed by Gonzales and Sedgman and the 1949 copy signed by all four competitors Kramer, Gonzales, Parker & Segura); together with press photos (two signed by Segura); 1946 Davis Cup Challenge Round programme (USA won 5-0) plus three Kramer-promoted Tournament programmes from the 1950s and The Games - My 40 Years in Tennis by Jack Kramer (first edition 1979) £100 - 150* 442 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the middle Saturday in 1947 signed to the front cover by the men’s singles Champion Jack Kramer, sold together with an unsigned programme for the men’s singles final day; and a period photograph featuring Kramer in the Final, good condition (3) £75 - 100*

443 Programme for the eighteenth annual Overseas Reception of the International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain held on the eve of the Wimbledon Championships at the Hurlingham Club, Sunday June 20, 1948, good condition The Wimbledon Championships commenced the following day and the champions that year were: Men’s Singles Falkenburg (USA); Gentlemen’s Doubles Bromwich & Sedgman (Australia); Ladies Singles Louise Brough (USA); Ladies Doubles Brough & Dupont (USA); Mixed Doubles Bromwich (Aus) & Brough (USA). £40 - 60**

444 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the men’s singles final day in 1948 signed to the front cover by the Champion Bob Falkenburg, sold together with two period photograph featuring Falkenburg in the Final and receiving the trophy; together with an unsigned programme for 1948 Ladies Singles Final day, good condition (4) £75 - 100*

445 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the men’s singles final day in 1949, sold together with a period photograph signed by the Champion Ted Schroeder; and a Centre Court ticket for the Final, cover loose, but overall in good condition (3) £75 - 100*

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446 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the ladies singles final day in 1949, sold together with a period photograph signed by the Champion Louise Bough, good condition (2) £50 - 75*

447 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the men’s singles final day in 1950 signed to the front cover by the Champion Budge Patty, sold together with a period photograph double-signed by Patty and the runner-up Frank Sedgman, good condition (2) £75 - 100*

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448 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the men’s singles final day in 1951, sold together with signed period photographs of the winner Dick Savitt and the runner-up Ken McGregor, good condition (3) £75 - 100*

449 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship programme Friday 25th June 1952, published to the front cover with a photograph of Frank Sedgman which has been signed by the 1952 Wimbledon champion; sold together with a period photograph of Sedgman in action at Wimbledon, also signed by the Australian player (2) £75 - 100*

450 Varied collection of tennis programmes and photographs including a few signed examples, Comprising Wimbledon programme June 28 1952 (winner Frank Sedgman) with three press photos of Sedgman and signed autograph page; LTA Wimbledon Ball invitation signed by Sedgman and his wife (x2); Wimbledon programme June 24 1963 (cover depicting Laver) together with signed photo of Laver and a Laver “flicker” book; programme for the Professional Championship of Great Britain 1929 and the same for 1930 (three copies, winner Dan Maskell), played at Wimbledon; programme for a 1939 Tennis Exhibition at Balmoral, Belfast signed inside by Ellsworth Vines; 1937 Tour programme (Tilden, Perry & Richards); 1946 Tour programme (Riggs v Budge) and press photos of Budge and Tilden £150 - 200*

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453 Autographed menu for a dinner in honour of the British 1912 Davis Cup winning tennis team, held at the Cafe Royal, London, 7th April 1913, signed in pencil by Percy Rootham, Albert Prebble and three others £100 - 120* 451 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programme for the men’s singles final day in Coronation Year 1953, sold together with signed period photographs of the winner Vix Seixas and the runner-up Kurt Nielsen, good condition (3) £75 - 100*

455 Rare Wimbledon memorabilia, comprising Wimbledon Final programme Saturday June 27 1931, the cover signed by Men’s Singles champion Sidney Wood and by Ladies’ Doubles champion Phyllis King; a signed press photo of Sidney Wood and two signed press photos of Phyllis King; also a 1932 Wightman Cup programme, played at Wimbledon and including Phyllis King (5) £100 - 150*

454 Rare autograph of the early Wimbledon Ladies Champion Charlotte Cooper Sterry, being a signed letter dated April 11 1924 on personal headed paper; sold with a Trim card, and rare colour postcard at Wimbledon 1901 with portraits of Mrs Sterry; the lot also including an illustrated article published in The Golden Penny 2nd July 1898 (4) Charlotte Cooper Sterry won the Ladies Wimbledon Singles title five times in 1895, 1896, 1898, 1901 & 1908, and both the Wimbledon Ladies Doubles and the Mixed Championship in 1908. £100 - 150* 452 A collection of Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships programmes 1946 to 1976, a near complete representation of one programme per Championships, lacking just 1964, mostly in good condition £150 - 200**

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456 Suzanne Lenglen signed 1925 Wimbledon framed display, comprising an ink signature mounted together with a 1925 Lawn Tennis Championships programme, a portrait postcard and a title plaque, framed & glazed, 58 by 35cm. £120 - 150*

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457 1937 Wimbledon framed display including the autographs of the men’s doubles champions Don Budge & Gene Mako and runners-up Pat Hughes and Charles Tuckey, all four in ink on an album page, mounted together with a 9 by 7in. b&w photograph double-signed by Budge & Mako, also a 1937 Lawn Tennis Championships programme and a Trim postcard of Budge, framed & glazed, 46 by 70cm. £120 - 150*

459 Five books all signed by Wimbledon tennis champions, Comprising Tennis Is My Racket (Bobby Riggs); My Game (Lew Hoad); Serious (John McEnroe); Open (Andre Agassi); and Centre Court (Roger Federer); sold together with two Teddy Tinling signed book White Ladies (first edition 1963) and Tinling: Sixty Years in Tennis (7) £100 - 150**

462 Arthur Ashe signed 1975 Wimbledon framed display, mounted with a signed colour photograph next to the 1975 Wimbledon draw sheet, and title caption; sold together with the 1975 Wimbledon programme for Men’s Final Day Saturday July 5; a scarce photograph book Out of the Shadow published by the Ashe Learning Centre; and two further books Arthur Ashe Portrait in Motion (hardback 1975) and Arthur Ashe Days of Grace (paperback 1993) (5) £75 - 100* 460 Alice Marble’s book “The Road To Wimbledon” signed by three Wimbledon champions, Alice Marble (1939), Bobby Riggs (1939) & Jack Kramer (1947); sold together with a programme for Ladies Final Day in 1939; and press photographs of Marble and Riggs the 1939 Champions (4) £100 - 150*

458 Helen Wills Moody & Helen Hull Jacobs double-signed 1938 Wimbledon framed display, comprising cut-out ink signatures of the two ladies singles finalists mounted together with a 10 by 7in. b&w photograph of the players shaking hands at the net, and a 1938 lawn Tennis Championship programme, framed & glazed, 51 by 60cm. £120 - 150*

463 Roger Federer signed and Wimbledon Champion photographic display, 12 by 16in. colour with a pair of apertures set with Federer’s autograph and a plaque, mounted ready for framing, 40 by 50cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £75 - 100* 461 Jack Kramer signed 1947 Wimbledon framed display, comprising a signed 8 by 6in. b&w photo mounted next to a 1947 Lawn Tennis Championships programme, title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 43 by 52cm. £75 - 100*

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468 Pat Cash signed headband, Pat Cash branded black & white check, signed ALL THE BEST in black marker pen £80 - 100*

464 A Wimbledon 2012 lawn Tennis Championships poster signed by the men’s singles champion Roger Federer and runner-up Andy Murray, signatures in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed 84 by 63cm., good condition; sold together with a 2011 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships poster signed by the men’s champion Novak Djokovic, mounted & framed, lacking picture glass, 84 by 63cm. £150 - 200*

465 Andy Murray signed Wimbledon Champion photographic display, a signed 11 by 8in. colour photo mounted with a plaque, ready for framing, 44 by 28cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £75 - 100*

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466 Andre Agassi and John McEnroe double-signed Nike Air Challenge Court windbreaker jacket 1990s, signed in black marker pen to the reverse £150 - 200*

467 Autographed Marsh Classic Tennis Tournament, Hurlingham, polo shirt, 11 signatures in black marker pen including Roy Emerson, John Fitzgerald, Peter Fleming, Cliff Drysdale, Anand and Vijay Amritraj, Ross Case, Jeremy Bates, John Lloyd etc, £100 - 150*

469 Roger Federer signed tennis racquet, a black & red Wilson Pro Staff, signed to the handle grip in black marker pen £200 - 300*

470 Rafa Nadal signed tennis racquet, a white & black Babolat Aero Pro Drive +, signed to the handle grip in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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472 Autographed programme for the BMW Championships for Women’s International Tennis at Eastbourne, June 16-21, 1980, signed inside on competitor profile pages by Martina Navratilova, Betty Stove and the winner 17-year-old Tracy Austin, including insert for Monday 16th’s Order of Play £70 - 100**

471 Tennis caps signed by Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, signed in black marker pen, sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £180 - 220*

473 Souvenir cap for the 2005 Sydney International tennis tournament, signed by Lleyton Hewitt, who won the Men’s Singles, and four others including Joachim Johansson £50 - 70*

475 A group of seven photographs signed by tennis players, comprising: Caroline Wozniacki, Tomas Berdych, Gael Monfils, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marat Safin, Svetlana Kuznetsova & Novak Djokobic, all colour tournament action, the largest 8 by 12in., signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £200 - 250*

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474 Roger Federer signed photograph, 12 by 8in. colour, signed in black marker pen £80 - 100*

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477 476 A group of seven photographs signed by tennis players, comprising: Rafael Nadal, Martina Hingis, Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka, Andy Murray, Fernando Verdasco & Johanna Konta, all colour tournament action, the largest 8 by 12in., signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £300 - 400* 477 A group of seven photographs signed by tennis players, comprising: Lleyton Hewitt, Pat Cash, Victoria Azarenka, Kim Clijsters, Grigor Dimitrov, Eugenie Bouchard & Marin Cilic, all colour tournament action, the largest 8 by 12in., signed in marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (8) £200 - 250*

478 478 A miscellany of eleven tennis prints & posters, dating from the 1880s to modern times, seven framed, comprising: i) Martina Navratilova signed 2003 US Open poster ii) Dunlop Tennis Balls Exclusively Selected poster iii) A.W. Gore “Baby” Vanity Fair Print iv) 1888 Country Gentleman print of the Renshaw brothers v) Needlecraft Magazine cover June 1918 featuring a lady tennis player vi) tennis at the “Mont Dore” Hotel, Bournemouth vii) a Farm House Holiday with vignette showing a lawn tennis court being prepared unframed items comprising: viii) Steffi Graf signed Seoul 1988 Olympic Games postal cover, mounted together with a 1988 Wimbledon programme ix) reproduction Cassandre 1932 Davis Cup poster x) Fresh Frozen Orange Juice advert featuring Jack Kramer xi) “Summer Breezes” sheet music feating a lady tennis player, various sizes, the largest frame 80 by 64cm., overall in good condition £250 - 350* 96

479 A selection of eight prints/ photographs featuring tennis and racquet sports, comprising: a large ‘Dunlop Tennis Balls Davis Cup Final’ poster dated 1933; a large and early French 1876 Battledore and Shuttlecock-themed print “Rentree du Coeur Leger” by ‘Gill’; a pair of Swiss Lawn Tennis Prize Certificates award to Alex Moldenhauer in 1920, framed together; a pair of reproduction photographs of tennis events in India and Sri Lanka during the 1880s, framed together; a similarly framed reproduction image of a Championship Match at Newport Rhode Island in the mid-1880s; An original large hand-coloured window-mounted print published in The Graphic newspaper on 18th. June 1892 titled, “Afternoon Tea at a Lawn Tennis Club Tournament” (8 objects in 6 frames/ mounts) £150 - 200* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


481 An album of privately taken unpublished photographs that includes three rare images of Centre Court at the original Worple Road grounds, Wimbledon, 3 by 4in. images, the 6th, 7th & 19th photographs in the album, showing the Covered Stands “A” and “C” installed in 1884 and 1885, both replaced by 1906 £300 - 400*

483 Family album containing four privately taken photographs of Bunny Austin, Fred Perry, Don Budge & Raymond Tuckey and Pat Hughes, taken at the International match played “on Davis Cup lines” between Great Britain and USA at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne in July 1936, the album containing numerous other non-tennis family photos; sold with a photocopy of Lawn Tennis and Badminton 25 July 1936 including the report of the match (2) £70 - 100*

482 Rare period photograph of the British 1912 Davis Cup team taken at Worple Road, 6 by 8in., published by E. Trim & Co., the players, left-to-right, are Parke, Collins, Dixon, Gore & Roper-Barrett, mounted, damage & stains to mount, image largely unaffected; sold together with prints of the 1879 and 1887 Wimbledon Championships, published by The Illustrated London News and The Graphic respectively (3)

480 17th century tennis poem, featuring an etching after Adriaen van de Venne (1589-1662) depicting lovers playing battledore and shuttlecock in a garden and titled AMOR, UT PILA, VICES EXIGIT [LOVE, LIKE A BALL, DEMANDS RECIPROCATION] etching, above various verse, published in The Hague: 1632, a translation to English is found to the reverse of the mounting, overall 52 by 38cm., foxing but reasonably good £150 - 200*

The Great Britain team beat France in the opening round and then unexpectedly won the Challenge Round against Australia. The USA pulled out of the competition allowing the British team to win by a walk-over. £100 - 150*

484 A collection of nine original Roland Garros tennis posters, first commissioned by the FFT in 1980, issues comprising 1980, 1982 and then an unbroken run for 1984 to 1990, four are framed & glazed, five are mounted ready for framing, each approx. 77 by 60cm.; sold with a file of literature regarding the posters (10) £500 - 700*

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486 Sidney Bertram Robertson-Rodger original watercolour and pencil drawing titled “June - Wimbledon Centre Court”, signed to the reverse by the artist, comprising a main grisaille image of a gentlemen’s singles match on Centre Court, above seven pencil sketches of tennis players and, curiously, one of boxers, 34 by 29.5cm., unmounted, reasonably good, a few marks and foxing spots

485 Original period caricature of Jean Borotra the French tennis champion of the 1920s/30s, indistinctly signed, charcoal on paper, mounted ready for framing, the image 20 by 15cm. £80 - 120*

Sidney Bertram Robertson-Rodger (1916-1981) was notable as a War artist and exhibited at the Royal Institute both in water colour and oil, variously as S Rodger, SR Rodger and S Robertson-Rodger. His key work Bombers Escorted by Fighters on a daylight sweep over The Channel is owned by the Ministry of Defence. £150 - 200*

487 Patrick Wright (born 1945) original Cartoon artwork “Match Point” depicting the 1982 Connors v McEnroe Wimbledon Men’s Final, signed by the artist and inscribed “The Sporting Life 1982 (unpublished)”, pencil drawing, 30 by 41cm, unmounted, small tear left-centre side

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The first time it has been seen in the public domain, this drawing by one of the most original of contemporary cartoonists-illustrators depicts one of the greatest of Wimbledon Men’s Finals and highlights the aggression of tennis ‘bad boy’ John McEnroe. The New Yorker was beaten by Jimmy Connors in five sets, lasting 4 hours 16 minutes - the longest Final until Nadal v Federer in 2008, which took 4 hours 48 minutes. £100 - 150*

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488 A pair of Cambridge University Championship Racquet Medals awarded to Philip Wyndham Cobbold (1875-1945) of Trinity College in 1896, both encased in glass with a white metal rim (possibly silver) and are supplied in their original silk-lined cases by D. Munsey, Goldsmith and Watch Maker, Cambridge. Medal Diameter 5cm. Following victories in the singles and doubles rackets championships at Eton School, Cobbold then represented Cambridge at the same sport. He was described as, “…one of the those players to whom grace at ball games comes naturally.” He also represented his university at real tennis. Following a stint as captain of the Suffolk County Cricket team he became Mayor of Ipswich, on two occasions. His family had direct links with the development of Cobbold’s famous brewery and Ipswich Town Association Football Club. £200 - 300*

489 Two silver continental tennis medals, 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 £75 - 100*

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490 Gentlemen’s Doubles Lawn Tennis National Championships trophy dated 1883, in the form of a George II later decorated mug, hallmarked 1752, engraved LAWN TENNIS DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP 1883, 2nd PRIZE, R.T. MILFORD & C.B. RUSSELL, height 12cm, good condition Prior to 1884 only the Gentlemen’s Singles Championship was held at The All England Club, Wimbledon. The Doubles was deemed a non-Championship event and was played at Oxford. This is therefore a trophy for the final Championship before the Gentlemen’s Doubles became officially integrated into the programme at Wimbledon which saw the Renshaw brothers crowned as inaugural champions. The winners at Oxford in 1883 were C.W. Grinstead and C.E. Welford £800 - 1,200*

490 491 A very early and important trophy in the history of lawn tennis in Germany dated 1891, in the form of a hallmarked .800 continental silver-mounted cut-glass claret jug, inscribed TENNIS TURNIER HAMBURG, SEPTEMBER 1891 UHLENHORST, 1 PREIS, EINZEL SPIEL FUR HERREN OHNE VORAGE, height 27cm., very good condition; sold with a file of photocopied information (2) The first German National Tennis Championships were held in Hamburg in 1892. The organiser of the Championships, Carl August von der Meden, later to become accepted as the ‘Father of German Tennis’, decreed that only German and Austrians players would be allowed to enter. This was a response to earlier tennis tournaments recorded in Bad Homburg and Baden Baden in the late 1870s and through the 1880s when, more often than not, British entrants would come away with the spoils. Tennis in Hamburg was developed from two ice skating clubs, whcih resulted in a quite unusually hard playing surface of gravel with lines of iron. The history of tennis in Uhlenhorst and early Championship matches is expertly detailed by Heiner Gillmeister in his book “Tennis: A Cultural History”, p.244-269 in the chapter “Lawn Tennis under the Kaiser” Gillmeister identifies 1891, the year of this trophy, as a “Trial Run” for the first German Championships held in 1892. In these 1891 matches an Englishman Walter Howard won the Men’s Singles, Handicap Singles and the Men’s Doubles with his brother J.G. Howard. This domination confirmed von der Meden’s decision to restrict the entry the following year. These matches are fully detailed in a copy of “pastime Magazine” in September 1892. Heiner Gillmeister also wrote an article for “The Tennis Collector”, Issue 18, August 1993 where he discusses the 1891 trial run. The article also discusses that in an auction in the South of England in 1992 a double’s trophy and racquets from the 1891 competition were sold. They are now in the collection of the Hamburg Clipper Club. The whereabouts of the singles trophy (without handicap) had remained a mystery until now! 491

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492 A trio of silver trophies presented at the Lawn Tennis Championships at the Uhlenhorst Club, Hamburg, in 1893, hallmarked .800, in the Arts and Crafts style, comprising a goblet, mug and vase on three ball feet, awarded for the gentlemen’s doubles, gentlemen’s doubles (handicap) and runner-up in the gentlemen’s singles, various sizes, the tallest (goblet) 22cm. These trophies are believed to have been presented to Mr. F. K. Horley. £400 - 600*

493 A German silver trophy presented at the Hamburg Lawn Tennis Tournament in August 1897, very unusual & decorative goblet in the Arts & Crafts style, hallmarked .800 silver, presented to Henry W. Brooke at the Hamburg Lawn Tennis Tournament August 1897, extensively inscribed Gentleman’s Singles (Handicap Class B.) and with the scores against each of Brooke’s opponents as he progressed through the draw to the final (Budelmann, C.M. Winter, R. Schutt, Col. Lane and in the final match, against Westergaard), height 15cm., weight 450gr. £200 - 300*

494 A large and important silver tennis trophy for the gentlemen’s singles ‘Championship of Europe’ competed for between 1899 and 1914, unhallmarked but the piece has been successfully tested as silver, a trefoil design bowl, inscribed CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE, PRESENTED BY SLAZENGERS LTD., further inscribed with details of an impressive list of champions: 1899 H.S. Mahony; 1900 M.J.G. Ritchie; 1901 M.Decugis; 1902 H.L. Doherty; 1903 R. Le Roy; 1904 M.J.G. Ritchie; 1905 A.F. Wilding; 1906 F.L. Riseley; 1907 J.C. Parke; 1908 M.J.G. Ritchie; 1909 M.J.G. Ritchie; 1910 Beals C. Wright; 1912 A.R.F Kingscote; 1913 J.C. Parke; 1914 F. Gordon Lowe, also inscribed with details of where in Europe the tournament was held each year, 30 by 40cm., weight 783 gr. A rare opportunity to acquire a trophy that at various times has been lifted by the hands of major early champions from the sport of lawn tennis including Mahony, Ritchie, Doherty, Wilding et al. £1,000 - 1,500*

495 A lawn tennis trophy for the 1928 International Club Captain’s Prize for the gentlemen’s doubles, in the form of a hallmarked silver inkwell, London, 1927, engraved with the names of the winners J.B. GILBERT & J.D.P. WHEATLEY, complete with original glass inkpot, 9 by 9cm., good condition

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496 The trophy for the women’s doubles at the 50th Pacific Coast Tennis Championships in 1939, in the form of an attractive Danish designed nickel silver shallow fruit bowl, further engraved with the names of the winners Nina Brown - Freda Hammersley, diameter 20cm. The 50th Pacific Coast Championships were held at Berkeley, California, from 30th September to 9th. October 1939. Brown and Hammersley beat Pauline Betz and Jane Stanton (4-6 6-0 6-2) in the final. Winifred Alice “Freda” James (married name Hammersley) (1911-1988) was a British female tennis player of the 1930s. She won the women’s doubles in Grand Slam events three times. in 1933 at the US Women’s National Championship (with Betty Nuthall), and twice at Wimbledon in 1935 and 1936 (with Kay Stammers). From 1931 to 1939, she was part of the British team in the Wightman Cup. Nina Brown (English) was runner-up in the 1939 Mixed-Doubles Championship at Wimbledon partnering Frank Wilde. They lost the final to Bobby Riggs and Alice Marble 9-7 6-1. She played in the British Wightman Cup team against the USA at Forest Hills the same year. £150 - 250*

497 Two lawn tennis trophies awarded to Jana Novotna (1968-2017) the first as runner-up in the 1991 Ladies Singles Final at the Australian Open Tennis Championships, the other as winner of the 1993 Ladies Doubles Final at the short-lived (because of a subsequent earthquake) Asian Open Championships in Amagasaki, Japan, the first in the form of of an electroplated salver inscribed AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP, RUNNER-UP, 1991, diameter 41.5cm.; the second in the form of an electroplated tray inscribed ASIAN WOMEN’S TENNIS OPEN ‘93, AMAGASAKI, JAPAN, DOUBLES CHAMPION, THE ASIAN TENNIS FEDERATION, diameter 30.5cm. £400 - 600*

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498 9ct. gold cigar cutter designed as a tennis raquet, hallmarked Birmingham, 1899, by Hilliard & Thomason; sold with a similar Victorian cigar cutter in bone (2) £200 - 250*

499 A very fine silver propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan designed as a tilt-head tennis racquet, with a design registration mark for 1879, larger than usual example 8.5cm. long, good condition £200 - 300*

500 A very fine silver propelling pencil by W. Thornhill & Co. designed as a tilt-head tennis racquet, with swivel handle mechanism, engraved Sept. 20th 1879, larger than usual example 8.5cm. long, good condition £200 - 300*

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501 A rare Dutch silver hand mirror designed as a lawn tennis racquet, hallmarked S. Gravenhage (The Hague) 1923, 19.5cm., good condition £150 - 200*

502 A group of 13 silver and enamel spoons awarded to Mrs G M Williams for winning both inter-county hard and grass court championships between 1964 and 1972, The Scottish player Joyce Williams appeared regularly at Wimbledon during the 1960s and early 1970s. A specialist Doubles player, she reached the semi-final of Wimbledon in 1972 with Winnie Shaw, only losing to eventual winners King and Stove £150 - 200*

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503 Silver-mounted glass claret jug with tennis decoration, fully hallmarked Whitehill, Sheffield, 2004, the glass etched with a scene of an Edwardian lady tennis player, height 30cm. £80 - 120*

505 A finely modelled and impressive bronze gentleman lawn tennis player figure by Gottlob Deihle (1856 Stuttgart - 1933 Düsseldorf), on the reverse of the base is a foundry mark which reveals that the piece was made at the Orivit metalware company between 1902 and 1914 in Köln., 32cm., good condition Gottlob Deihle worked from 1890 in Düsseldorf and was a member of the Association for the Promotion of Sculpture in Rhineland and Westphalia. His main focus was monuments, tombstones and sculptures. £250 - 350*

504 A very rare silver spring-loaded lawn tennis themed letter holder on an oak stand hallmarked Sampson Mordan, London, 1894, the holder designed as a pair of crossed flat-top lawn tennis racquets, 15.5 by 11cm., good condition £300 - 400*

506 Three antique Dutch Delft blue & white wall tiles depicting the game of shuttlecock and battledore, 13cm. square, varying condition £75 - 100*

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508 507 A pair of finely modelled Austrian Art Nouveau figures of lady tennis players by Ernst Wahliss, Turn/Wein, circa 1900, both holding strung rackets and a ball, fully stamped and marked on the base with a crown containing the initials “E.W.” “Turn Wein Made in Austria”, with stamped numerals 4677 and 4678 (4677 223 11), height 26cm., excellent condition.

511 Rare Victorian oak lawn tennis equipment box dated 1890, with a hand-carved cartouche to the outer surface of the lid, the panel shows a pair of lawn tennis rackets and balls along with the initials ‘H.J.W.’ and the date 1890, unusually the box is lined with felt and fitted with decorative brass protective corner pieces, carrying handles and a lock (no key), 84 by 28 by 17cm. £150 - 250*

The Ernst Wahliss crown mark was used from 1897 to 1904. £250 - 350* 508 A lawn tennis-themed ceramics collection, comprising i) a large Denby treacle-coloured lemonade jug, 17cm. complete with a crossed rackets and balls design in relief to the front; ii) a similar designed lemonade beaker, 11cm.; iii) a scarce 1880s child’s pottery mug with transfer and hand-coloured scene showing a girls’ lawn tennis match, 8cm.; iv) a Bilston & Battersea Enamels lidded enamel box commemorating “Wimbledon - The first Lawn Tennis Championship 1877.”; v) a 1970s Sylvac lawn tennis ball mug with a racket handle, 10cm.; vi) a 1982 ‘House of Stewart’ “Sport Goofy” Disney figurine of Goofy and Donald Duck, 24 by 17cm.; vii) a ‘Falcon China’ pin dish and lid with spotting transfers; viii & ix) a large pair of Victorian, extensively restored, bisque boy and girl lawn tennis players, 37cm.; and x & xi) a pair of matching Victorian tennis-themed wall-plaques showing, in relief, a lady & gentleman playing lawn tennis playing lady, 15cm. diameter, each of them has the numbers 538 and 539 stamped into the reverse (11) £180 - 220*

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509 A Victorian lady lawn tennis player’s skirt lifter circa 1885, the design incorporating crossed racquets and three tennis balls, length 11cm. These were used by Victorian ladies to lift their full length skirts above the lawn to avoid grass stains during a game of tennis. £75 - 100*

510 A varnished pine lawn tennis equipment box circa 1885, inscribed LAWN TENNIS to the lid, hook & eye fastening, iron carrying handles, crack running through the lid, otherwise fair £100 - 150*

512 An Edwardian lawn tennis wooden umpire’s chair, two steps, leather seat, height 160cm., reasonably good condition £200 - 300*

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513 Scarce original c1900 Slazenger Lawn Tennis Ball advertising board, showing facsimile complimentary letters written to the company from the Queen’s Club and the Paris Tennis Club from 1898, 44 by 28cm.; sold together with an original box of six unused Slazenger Demon Lawn Tennis Balls; a box of four unused Dunlop L.T.A. Authorised Lawn Tennis Balls each stamped 1961; a Centenary presentation tin of 6 unused Tretorn Lawn Tennis Balls; a box of used six Slazenger Lawn Tennis Balls from 1936; and an oval tubed box originally for six Slazenger lawn tennis balls now containing a string bag with four unused 1966 Slazenger balls; the lot also includinga box of six A.G. Spalding Lacrosse balls (7) £200 - 250*

514 Three sets of lawn tennis balls 1930s/40s, i) an unopened/sealed box of six Slazenger Demon, 1930s; ii) an unopened/sealed metal can of three “The Service”, in original packaging sleeve which has winder in place, 1940s; iii) and a 1949 open box of six Spalding balls £150 - 200*

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515 An unused box of six L.T.A. official lawn tennis balls, each ball still in its paper wrapper, very good condition £200 - 250*

517 Three fishtail lawn tennis racquets, a Slazenger “Demon” circa 1890, “The Standard” circa 1900 and a “Special” retailed by Harrod’s circa 1920 £80 - 100*

516 Two flat-top lawn tennis racquets, “The Wonder” by J.D. Horn of Leicester circa 1885; the other by Goudlie & Co of Edinburgh circa 1890, both in good condition with original gut stringing £150 - 200*

518 Three American lawn tennis racquets, Wright & DItson of Boston, Mass., “Hub” model circa 1890; a racquet by Draper & Maynard of Plymouth, N.H., circa 1900; and a “Beekman” by E. Kent of Rhode Island, but exported and retailed by Merrilees of Sydney, Australia, good condition £80 - 100*

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519 Rare double vertical strings “The Crown” lawn tennis racquet by Williams and Co., an example with perfect stringing, was manufactured for sale at the “Old England Paris” store, one of many Old England stores dotted around Europe’s capital cities, complete with original full-length cover upon which the French owner has written his name and address; sold together with a “Club” fishtail lawn tennis racket stamped “Bridgend” (Wales) with a fine polished frame; the lot also including a modern classic, a Wilson T2000 lawn tennis racket as popularised by Jimmy Connors in the 1970s (3) £200 - 300*

521 Wilson ‘Don Budge’ portrait ‘Ghost’ racquet, sold together with a Wright & Ditson ‘Big Bill Tilden’ racquet with open throat circa 1930; and a Wilson T2000 racquet, a model made famous by Jimmy Connors in the 1970s (3) £80 - 120*

522 Hazell’s Streamline Green Star lawn tennis racquet circa 1937, with distinctive three branch handle, decals intact and no breaks to stringing, good condition; together with a rectangular press (2) £250 - 350*

523 A collection of nine ‘autographed’ player portrait lawn tennis racquets by Wilson dating between the 1930s and 1950s, comprising Ellsworth Vines (x 2), Bruce Barnes (x 2), Bobby Riggs, Alice Marble, Jack Kramer and Frank Sedgman (x 2), all in good condition £150 - 200*

524 A collection of 23 Prince lawn tennis racquets 1980s, nearly all in unused condition, many with head covers, originally sent to a former American professional tennis player whom the maker endorsed £100 - 150*

520 A “Birmal” aluminium framed lawn tennis racquet circa 1923, with fully intact wire stringing, leather & corded grip with rare rubber butt-cap (split), marked “Birmal All Metal” and “Birmingham Aluminium Casting Company”, good condition £250 - 350*

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OLYMPIC GAMES 525 A winner’s prize medal from the first modern Olympic Games at Athens in 1896, designed by Jules Chaplain, signed, struck in silver for first place (second place medals were bronze), the obverse with a portrait of Zeus with the globe in his right hand, upon which stands the goddess of victory, Nike, holding an olive branch, to the left in Greek the script reads OLYMPIA, the reverse with a representation of the Acropolis and Parthenon, the inscription translated from the Greek reads INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC GAMES, ATHENS, 1896, the edge stamped ARGENT, in original fitted case The original recipient of this winner’s medal is unknown. £40,000 - 60,000*

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528 Collection of 13 Greek postage stamps commemorating Olympic Games held in Athens, celebrating the 1896 Olympic Games (denominations 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 & 25) and the 1906 Intercalated Games (1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20 & 25) £120 - 160*

526 Athens 1896 Olympic Games participant’s medal in original case of issue, designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, bronze, the obverse with seated Nike holding a laurel wreath over the phoenix rising from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek legend within a wreath, circular red leather case £500 - 700* 529 Paris Exposition 1900 Guide Book including coverage of the Olympic Games, published by Hachette & Co., Paris, seven pages covering the Olympic and other sports events of the Paris 1900 Games, colour pictorial front wrapper, paper loss to dog-ear bottom right hand corner, otherwise reasonably good £100 - 200**

527 Athens 1896 Olympic Games participant’s medal, designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, bronze, the obverse with seated Nike holding a laurel wreath over the phoenix rising from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek legend within a wreath £400 - 600*

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530 Small collection of Olympic Games publications, including a programme for the 1900 Paris Exhibition held in conjunction with the Olympic Games, split into two from spine; sold with three items issued for the 1948 London Games; and the Football Final & Closing Ceremony programme for Melbourne in 1956 (5) £100 - 150**

531 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle silver medal, the obverse with ‘Fame’, named to Georges Voguet, Chef Adjoint du Cabinet du Ministredes Travaux Publics The Paris 1900 Olympic Games were held in conjunction with the Exposition. £150 - 250*

532 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle Internationale medal, designed by Chaplain, stamped BRONZE, head of the French Republic, reverse with a male holding a flaming torch being carried by a winged female In the absence of official participation medals being awarded at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, the present medal is deemed to be its nearest representation as the Games were held in conjunction with the 1900 Paris International Exhibition. £100 - 150*

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533 Very scarce Paris 1900 Olympic Games ‘Concours d’Automobiles’ gold winner’s prize medal plaque awarded to Mr Emile Delahaye (1843-1905) for the four-seater touring cars (>400kg.), 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 an 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 OR to lower edge, 58 by 41cm., in fitted case, stamped gilt Mr. DELAHAYE France, who would host the 1900 Olympic Games, was the country where motorsport first developed. In 1894, a reliability competition was organised between Paris and Rouen with a FFR 5,000 prize. The next year, the first race in which speed played the major role was contested. The forerunner of what would later become l’Automobile Club de France (ACF) organised a race from Paris to Bordeaux and back. The winner was Émile Levassor, driving a Panhard-Levassor car, although he was disqualified as thes car didn’t have the required number of seats. The Paris-Bordeaux-Paris race also saw an entry by Andre Michelin, who was the first to equip his car with pneumatic tyres. That same year, races were also organised in Italy and in the United States. The so-called ‘city to city’ racing grew in popularity. In the following years, the ACF organised Paris-Marseille-Paris (1896), Paris-Amsterdam-Paris (1898), Le Tour de France (1899), Paris-Toulouse-Paris (1900), Paris-Berlin (1901) and Paris-Vienna (1902). The 1903 race, Paris-Madrid, would be the last in this row. The event was stopped after several accidents killed eight people, and the French government subsequently banned motor racing on public roads. In 1900, another famous series of annual races was initiated. American businessman James Gordon Bennett came up with the idea of a race in which each national automobile club could enter three cars. Although the Gordon Bennett Trophies only lasted until 1905, they were the first true international racing series. At the 1900 Paris Olympic Games 16 events for automobiles and motorcycles were contested. These events can be divided into two groups. The first group consists of the aforementioned Paris-Toulouse-Paris race. This race, which featured cars, voiturettes and motorcycles, can best be compared to a present-day rally: the event was conducted on open roads, held in various stages, and the race was against the clock, not directly against opponents. The second group consisted of reliability contests organised in six different categories, some of them containing subcategories. What is being offered here at the auction is a gold winner’s medal. It was awarded to Mr Emile Delahaye (1843-1905) for the victory of his company’s car (driver unknown) in the event for four-seater touring cars greater than 400kg. These solid 22k. gold medals are extremely scarce. The vast majority of winners at the 1900 Paris Games received examples in silver-gilt. The IOC Olympic Museum in Lausanne has one solid gold example, also awarded for motor racing; whilst significantly less than a handful are known to be in private collections around the world, including examples for gymnastics and water polo. In later years the IOC reviewed the events that had been part of the Paris 1900 Olympic Games programme, and each was deemed to be official or unofficial. Motor racing was classified as unofficial. Delahaye was an automotive manufacturing company founded by Emile Delahaye in 1894 in his home town of Tours in central-west France. His Type 1 car was an instant success, and he urgently needed investment capital and a larger manufacturing facility. Both were provided by a new Delahaye owner and fellow racer, George Morane, and his brother-in-law Leon Desmarais, who partnered with Émile in the incorporation of the new automotive company, “Societe Des Automobiles Delahaye.” Delahaye’s involvement in motor sport was from these very formative years and in 1896 he entered two cars for the Paris-Marseille-Paris race, driving one of them himself into eighth place. Success then followed in 1897 with a win in the six-seater class at the Paris-Dieppe, the car racing with a full complement of passengers. At this same period, however, the founder’s health was beginning to fail. A year after the enjoyment of his Olympic Games success, Emile resigned from the business due to his incapacity to continue and he sold his shares equally to his two business partners. He died in 1905, and with his death came the end of the company’s involvement in motor racing. Delahaye became focused in the markets of heavy commercial vehicles and fire engines. The Delahaye brand finally disappeared in 1956, with their facilities absorbed by the giant Brandt organisation. £70,000 - 90,000*

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534 Paris 1900 Olympic Games ‘Concours d’Automobiles’ silver 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 an 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., cased £3,500 - 4,500*

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535 Rare 1900 Paris Olympic Games silver prize medal plaque for gymnastics, with loop & ring, stamped ARGENT, designed by Frédéric Vernon, designed by F. Vernon with a victorious athlete standing on podium, inscribed CHAMPIONNAT DE GYMNASTIQUE, engraved below Wm. L. PHILLIPS, reverse with Victory casting laurel from the sky over Paris, inscribed REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, PARIS 1900, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE This medal was awarded to the British gymnast William Phillips who competed in the men’s individual all round competition. £1,000 - 1,500*

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536 Paris 1900 Olympic Games winner’s medal plaque, designed by F. Vernon with a victorious athlete standing on podium, inscribed CONCOURS DE TIR AUX PIGEONS reverse with Victory casting laurel from the sky over Paris, inscribed REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, PARIS 1900, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE £350 - 450*

537 ‘Gold Medal’ of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904, Triangular, bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World’s Fair at which this medal was issued. £150 - 250*

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538 ‘Gold Medal’ of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904, triangular gilt-bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend, in original fitted case stamped gilt UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, 1904, SAINT LOUIS The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World’s Fair at which this medal was issued. £250 - 350*

539 Grand Prize Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904, Triangular, bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend, in original case of issue The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World’s Fair at which this medal was issued. £200 - 250*

540 Bronze Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904, Circular, 64mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World’s Fair at which this medal was issued. £180 - 220*

541 Commemorative Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904, triangular, bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legend The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World’s Fair at which this medal was issued. £200 - 250*

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542 A collection of nine badges for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St Louis World’s Fair, held in conjunction with the St Louis Olympic Games, various metal and finishes, some with ribbon, comprising: various official visitor souvenirs, plus issues for Massachusetts Delegation, National Electrical Contractors Association, Dedication Ceremonies, St Louis Annual Convention and the Tribe of Ben Hur Fraternity £400 - 600*

543 Athens 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games participation medal, in gilt-bronze, designed by Lytras, seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse amended to display the date of 1906 as the Athens Olympic medal design of 1896 had been re-employed, giding worn £250 - 350*

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544 Athens 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games participation medal, in gilt-bronze, designed by Lytras, seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse amended to display the date of 1906 as the Athens Olympic medal design of 1896 had been re-employed, in very good condition and complete with original cloth covered circular case £400 - 600*

545 Athens 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games participation medal, in bronze, designed by Lytras, seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse amended to display the date of 1906 as the Athens Olympic medal design of 1896 had been re-employed, drilled, but not throughout £350 - 500*

546 An official plaque of the Franco-British Exhibition held in conjunction with the 1908 London Olympic Games, French, designed by Charles Pillet, bronze, designed as Britannia extending the hand of friendship across the channel to Gallia, to the reverse Peace is seated and holding two flags, the exhibition and Olympic Stadium is seen beyond, inscribed EXPOSITION FRANCO-BRITANNIQUE, LONDRES, MCMVIII, 18 by 15cm.; sold together with another French bronze plaque, by Bottee, awarded to Me Vve E Requier by the French Committee for overseas exhibitions (2) £150 - 250*

547 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 £250 - 350*

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548 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 £200 - 250*

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549 Sir (John) Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR THE 1908 LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES GOLD MEDAL WINNER’S DIPLOMA signed & dated 1908 in Roman numerals lower right, additionally signed by Lord Desborough (President of the British Olympic Council), mixed media drawing The official report for the 1908 London Olympic Games includes a passage about Bernard Partridge’s work in designing the prize medals and the prize winner’s Olympic diploma. “In addition to his design for medals, Diplomas of two kinds were also designed by Mr. Bernard Partridge for the Council, and are reproduced in this Report. The first design, for prize-winners only, representing a winged Victory between the figures of Hellas and Britannia, was exhibited in the Royal Academy, and was awarded in its larger form to winners of gold medals, and in a slightly smaller form to winners of silver and bronze medals. Each winner of a gold medal also received the smaller form of this diploma for presentation to his Club or Association as a memorial of his success. The second design, representing Victory seated, was worked out in black and red, and formed a Diploma of Merit, which was awarded by the various Associations controlling each series of events in the Games to athletes who achieved a high standard of excellence without getting first, second, or third in their competition. In a certain number of restricted cases this diploma was also awarded to officials and other for services rendered to the British Olympic Council in the organisation of the Games. It was thought right not to confuse the design in either class of medal by too long an inscription, so the event for which each prize-medal was awarded was incised upon the edge of its rim, with sufficient space left for the addition of the winner’s name. The same inscription was placed on the box containing each medal. The 250 gold medals ordered by the Council were placed in red boxes, 260 silver in dark blue boxes, and 260 bronze in yellow boxes. The large diplomas accompanying gold medals were rolled up in tubes, 20 1/2 inches long, of red, and the club diplomas were placed in deep crimson tubes, 18 1/2 inches in length. Dark blue and yellow tubes (also 18 1/2 inches long) were provided für second and third prize diplomas respectively. The diplomas of merit (of which 500 were ordered) were placed in light blue tubes, 17 inches long. The Commemorative Medals, being larger than the prize medals, were easily distinguishable, apart from the use of various coloured boxes for each class of these awards.” £6,000 - 8,000*

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550 London 1908 Olympic Games silver prize medal won by the Canadian athlete Garfield MacDonald for the Hop Step and Jump [Triple Jump], silver, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the reverse with St George slaying the dragon, the edge inscribed SECOND PRIZE, HOP STEP AND JUMP The son of a farmer, Garfield MacDonald (1881-1951) was named after United States President James Garfield, who had been assassinated just over a month prior to MacDonald’s birth on 8th August 1881 in Lower South River, Nova Scotia, Canada. A practicing dentist Dr MacDonald, entered the long jump and high jump as well as his best discipline the triple jump at the London 1908 Olympic Games. He took silver in the triple jump recording 14.76m, only bettered by Great Britain’s Tim Ahearne whose 14.92m was a new Olympic Record. £3,000 - 5,000*

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551 London 1908 Olympic Games unawarded second prize medal for the 7 metre yacht race, designed by Bertram Mackennal, in bronze, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the reverse with St George slaying the dragon, the rim inscribed SECOND PRIZE 7 METRE YACHT RACE Only two boats entered the competition, both with British crews. The race was in the Solent from the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, Ryde, Isle of Wight. However, only one boat “Heroine” made the start line and the gold medal was awarded by a ‘sail-over.’ The second boat that did not make the start was “Mignonette”. The helmsman of the 4-man crew was Capt. R. Sloane-Stanley. £2,000 - 3,000*

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552 London 1908 Olympic Games Judge’s participant’s medal, by Vaughton, the silver version, 60gr., designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of victory, reverse a quadriga winning a chariot race, in original blue fitted case stamped gilt OLYMPIC GAMES, JUDGE, LONDON, 1908 £600 - 800* 553 London 1908 Olympic Games Umpire’s participant’s medal, by Vaughton, the silver version, 60gr., designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of victory, reverse a quadriga winning a chariot race, in original blue fitted case stamped gilt OLYMPIC GAMES, UMPIRE, LONDON, 1908 £600 - 800*

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554 London 1908 Olympic Games silver version of the participant’s medal, by Vaughton, 60gr., designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of victory, reverse a quadriga winning a chariot race £400 - 500* 555 London 1908 London Olympic Games participation medal, the rarer issue in bronze, by Vaughton, designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of victory, and a quadriga winning a chariot race £400 - 600* 556 London 1908 Olympic Games pewter version of the participant’s medal, by Vaughton, 47gr., designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of victory, reverse a quadriga winning a chariot race £250 - 350*

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557 Scarce London 1908 Olympic Games Comite D’Honneur badge, shield-shaped, silvered bronze & blue enamel badge, the reverse numbered 30 £1,500 - 2,000* 558 London 1908 Olympic Games Committee member’s badge, by Vaughton of Birmingham in silvered bronze with the head of Athena, encircled by a blue enamel band inscribed OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON 1908, COMMITTEE £1,200 - 1,500* 559 London 1908 Olympic Games judge’s badge, silvered bronze and blue enamel by Vaughton of Birmingham, head of Athena, inscribed OLYMPIC GAMES, LONDON 1908, JUDGE, brooch fitting £700 - 1,000*

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560 London 1908 Olympic Games judge’s badge, silvered bronze and blue enamel by Vaughton of Birmingham, head of Athena, inscribed OLYMPIC GAMES, LONDON 1908, JUDGE, brooch fitting, good condition £700 - 900* 561 London 1908 Olympic Games competitor’s badge, by Vaughton of Birmingham, silvered bronze & enamel, head of Athena, inscribed COMPETITOR, the reverse numbered 1666, brooch fitting £400 - 500*

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562 Autographed London 1908 Olympic Games banquet menu, to competitors and officials, held at the Holborn Restaurant, 16th July 1908, several signatures in pencil to the inside including the Italian gymnasts Gustavo Taddia, Tito Collevati, Nemo Agodi & Pietro Borsetti, the British Olympic Association member Guy M. Campbell, H J Johnson (V.P.Y.A.S.A.) and the judge in the rope climbing E. Wilson, the menu in poor condition and there is evidence that there were further signatures in pencil to the front & back covers, now virtually rubbed away £100 - 150*

564 A signed manuscript letter from the London 1908 Olympic Games marathon champion Johnny Hayes, one sheet written in ink both sides, dated 29th April 1958, being a thank you letter to a Mr & Mrs William Rozett of Winchester, Mass., complete with original mailing envelope; sold together with an Italian magazine Lettura Sportiva, 6th December 1908, with a front cover illustration of Pietri Dorando, the Italian who was controversially disqualified from the London 1908 Olympic marathon (2) Rozett was also an American marathon runner. £200 - 300*

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563 Autographed London 1908 Olympic Games menu for a Banquet to Competitors and Officials, held at the Holborn Restaurant, London, 16th July 1908, extensively signed in pencil to both covers and the interior, Hungarian team the most numerous, others signatures including Thomas Cross (British diver), the British gymnasts A V Ford, H Stell, Charles West (Committee), A Bursfield (judge), F Denby; the Dutch marathon runner Wilhelmus Braams; and others £300 - 500*

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565 A programme for the Amateur Athletics Association Championship Sports day held in conjunction with the Franco British Exhibition at The Great Stadium, Shepherd’s Bush, London, 4th July 1908, held nine days before the start of the London 1908 Olympic Games track & field events and as such acting as a dress rehearsal for organisers and officials, paper loss and tears centre right £50 - 100**

566 London 1908 Olympic Games official programme, rules and conditions of competitions, for wrestling, pink paper wrappers with some ink annotations, 8 pages, published by the British Olympic Council £150 - 200** 567 London 1908 Olympic Games programme for the Sixth Day of competition, 18th July, track & field events including the finals of the 3,200 metres Steeplechase, Greek Discus, Tug of War and the five miles flat race, other sports featured comprising archery, swimming, fencing, cycling, water polo & gymnastics £300 - 400** 568 London 1908 Olympic Games programme for the Eighth Day of competition, 21st July, track & field events including the finals of the High Jump and 800 metres, other sports featured comprising fencing, swimming and wrestling £300 - 400**

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569 London 1908 Olympic Games daily programme for Thursday 23rd July £150 - 200**

570 London 1908 Olympic Games daily programme for Friday 24rd July including the famous and controversial marathon race £200 - 300**

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571 London 1908 Olympic Games memorabilia, comprising: a typescript day-to-day programme of events; a menu for a banquet to Olympic Competitors and Officials at the Holborn Restaurant, 14th July 1908; and a 70th anniversary booklet for The Exhibitions at Great White City, Shepherds Bush, in 1908 (3 £150 - 200** 572 No lot

573 Spalding’s Official Athletic Almanac for 1909 containing a full report of the 1908 London Olympic Games, edited by J.E. Sullivan, published by American Sports Publisihing Co., New York £120 - 160**

574 Swedish illustrated book reviewing the London 1908 Olympic Games, Varldsmastare by Torsten Schonberg, sub-titled Skisser Fran Olympiska Spelen 1, London 1908, with full page artist drawn illustrations of notable athletes and events, published by Albert Bonniers Forlag, Stockholm £150 - 200**

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575 Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games bronze third place team prize medal for gymnastics, bronze, designed by Erik Lindberg and Bertram Mackennal, two maidens crowning a victorious athlete, the reverse with a herald proclaiming the Olympic Games, the edge inscribed BRITISH GYMNASTIC TEAM, CHARLES J. WEST (CAPTAIN), later ring suspension £2,000 - 3,000*

576 The Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games participation medal presented to the French gold medal winning tennis player Andre Gobert, in white metal, the obverse designed by Erik Lindberg with Zeus seated on an Ionian column holding the figure of Nike, a view of Stockholm beyond, the reverse with Bertram Mackennal’s 1908 Games design of a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga, by Vaughton of Birmingham, good condition; sold with two items of correspondence sent by Gobert to Percy Rootham, Vice President of the Lawn Tennis Association, in 1913 & 1914; and a letter to Rootham from the Union Des Societes Francaises De Sports Athletiques naming the team for a Paris v London tennis match in 1913 (4) £250 - 300*

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577 The rarer bronze version of the Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games participation medal issued to dignitaries and officials, the obverse designed by Erik Lindberg with Zeus seated on an Ionian column holding the figure of Nike, a view of Stockholm beyond, the reverse with Bertram Mackennal’s 1908 Games design of a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga, by Vaughton of Birmingham £1,200 - 1,500*

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578 Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games Official Report, Swedish language, Olympiska Spelen i Stockholm 1912, Officiell Redogorelse, by Erik Bergvall [Stockholm, 1913],1068pp, spine loose as is often the case, otherwise good condition; sold together with ‘Den Femtre Olympiaden, Olympiska Spelen 1, Stockholm 1 Bild Och Ord, heavy vertical fold (2) £180 - 220** 578 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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579 Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games gold prize winner’s medal, designed by Josue Dupon, minted by Cossemans of Brussels, the obverse with an athlete with a palm of victory, Fame blows a trumpet beyond, the reverse with the Antwerp monument to the Legend of Braba, the cathedral and port beyond, traces of the original gilding The goldplating on the Antwerp 1920 medals was very thin, the IOC later dictated that all gold winner´s medals should have at least 6 grams of goldplating to prevent the type of rubbing that occurred with the 1920 medal. The original recipient of this winner’s medal is unkown. £10,000 - 15,000*

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580 Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games Football Prize Trophy, In the form of a bronze urn with verdigris patina, by Henri Fugere, flying winged nude female figure of Victory holding Olympic rings (first time shown at Olympic games), the reverse with a scenes of a football match, lion head masks to the sides, oak and olive branches at top, scroll handles, height 40cm. £1,500 - 2,500*

581 A period photograph of Cambridge University Athletics Club in 1923 featuring the President Harold Abrahams who would win gold in the 100m at the following year’s Paris Olympic Games, also featuring Ralph Starr and James Campbell who represented GB at the Games, illuminated legend and hand written key, the photograph 8 by 11in., the mount overall 36 by 43cm. £100 - 150*

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582 Paris 1924 Olympic Games French Olympic Committee member’s badge, shield shaped badge, Olympic Rings, gilt & enamel, inscribed OFFICIEL, C.O.F., VIII OLYMPIADE PARIS 1924, the reverse numbered 3078 £300 - 400* 584

583 Programme for a Paris 1924 Olympic Games Costume Ball organised by the Union of Russian Artists in Paris, held at La Taverne de l’Olympia, 28 Bd des Capucines, Paris, 11th July 1924, the main programme features illustrations by Chatzman, Manet, Picasso, Mme. Vassilieff, Fotinsky & Granovsky; accompanied by four coloured broadsheet programmes all featuring a costume design by Gontcharova, main programme very good, sheets good (5) £500 - 700*

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(reverse) (paper box) 584 St Moritz 1928 Winter Olympic Games gold first place winner’s medal in original box of issue, in goldplated silver, designed by Arnold Hunerwadel, the obverse with a figure skater amongst falling snowflakes, the reverse inscribed IL JEUX OLYMPIQUES D’HIVER, ST MORITZ, 1928, with Olympic Rings and laurel branches, diameter 50.4mm, in original paper box, old sellotape marks, very rare The original recipient of the winner’s medal is unknown. £25,000 - 35,000*

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585 St Moritz 1928 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, 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 £700 - 900*

586 Five period photographs of the Argentina 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games silver medal winning football team, five on board the ship “Alcantara”, the other a crowd scene upon the team’s return to Buenos Aires; the lot also including two postcards and two magazine cuttings (9) £130 - 160*

587 Three period photographs relating to the Uruguay gold medal winning football team at the Paris 1924 and Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games, comprising two match-action photographs from Paris, and a photograph of the team set to return home from Amsterdam; the lot also including also a photographic team-group of the Nacional team in 1923; and two publications, “Las Grandes Finales Del Futbol Uruguayo” and “Nacional !” (6) £140 - 160*

588 Olympic Games medals and diplomas awarded to Dr. A. Porritt, Chef De mission of the New Zealand Olympic team, medals comprising his Paris 1924 participation medal, and his silver version of the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games participation medal, the edge stamped FEINSILBER 1000/000; diplomas comprising an Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games, stylish Art Deco design with extensive gilding, fine condition, mounted, framed and glazed, 81 by 61.5cm.; and rolled diplomas for the London 1948 Games and the Melbourne 1956 Games; the lot also including a cased medal for an audience with His Holiness Pope Paul VI during the 64th I.O.C. Session in Rome in 1966 (6) New Zealander Arthur Porritt won bronze in the famous ‘Chariots of Fire’ 100m at the Paris 1924 Olympic Games. He was captain of the 1928 New Zealand Olympic team but had to withdraw from competition due to injury. Later Lord Porritt served as New Zealand’s IOC member between 1934 and 1967. Ex lot 606 November GB27 (note to picture editor, there were two pictures for this lot, reuse ONLY the diploma, not the medals) £2,200 - 2,600*

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589 589 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* The original recipient of this medal is unknown. £4,000 - 6,000*

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591 Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games commemorative car grille badge, traces of blue enamel to the oceans in the central roundel, height 16cm. £100 - 150*

592 An official’s medal for the 1932 International Post-Olympic Games in Chicago, gilt medal by Dieges & Clust, inscribed SOLDIER FIELD, CHICAGO, ILL., USA, AUSPICES OF AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION AND THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, the red, white & blue ribbon stamped gilt INTERNATIONAL POST-OLYMPIC GAMES, 1932, the bar inscribed OFFICIAL £80 - 120*

590 Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games boycott badge, inscribed BOYCOTT THE OLYMPICS !, FORWARD TO THE INT’L WORKERS ATHLETIC MEET, JULY 29, AUG 1, 1932 £100 - 150*

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595 The autographs of 25 gold medal winners at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games, double-page removed from an album, 25 signatures in ink including Cornelius Johnson, Jessie Owens, Ken Carpenter. K C Son, Naoto Tajima, Harold Whitlock, Glenn Morris, Jack Medica and Frank Lewis These autographs were collected by Sidney Perkins the son of a member of staff at the British Embassy in Berlin. £300 - 400*

598 A bronze model of the Berlin 1936 Olympic Stadium Cauldron, set on a stone plinth and inscribed beneath Olympic Rings XI OLYMPIADE 1936, DIE BAYERISCHE LANDESREGIERUNG DEM OLYMPIASIEGER ERNST KREBS, 17 by 19.5cm., good condition £200 - 300*

593 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Winter Olympic Games automobile badge, by Carl Poellath of Schrobenhausen, Germany, enamelled with alpine scene, Olympic Rings and inscribed 1936, IV OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE, GARMISH-PARTENKIRCHEN £80 - 120* 596 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games memorabilia, comprising: a programme for the Opening Ceremony; three postcards (one Garmich-Partenkirchen), and four postage stamps £60 - 90*

594 Memorabilia relating to Jean Gilbert a diver representing Great Britain at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games, comprising photographs, letters, telegrams, pictorial books, competitor’s badge and other miscellaneous items (a qty.) £150 - 200*

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597 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games daily programme for 3rd August the day Jesse Owens one his first gold medal in the 100m, reasonably good, some paper surface loss to front cover; sold together with a general programme for the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games, French language, 48 pages, published in advance of the Games, the cover featuring the official poster design, very good condition (2) £120 - 160**

599 German spelter clock surmounted by an athlete of the Ancient Olympic Games probably produced as a souvenir for Berlin in 1936, possibly part of a three-piece clock garniture, height 34cm., clock glass cracked, otherwise good £100 - 150*

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600 A Val St. Lambert Art Deco glass vase featuring basketball and produced as a commemoration of the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games, repeated alternating panels of four basketball players between sunrays, height 22cm. £200 - 250*

601 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games souvenir porcelain plate, decorated with an wingspread eagle above Olympic Rings, inscribed XI. OLYMPISCHE SPIELE, 1936, diameter 28cm. £200 - 250*

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602 Olympic Games souvenirs, comprising a Berlin 1936 Olympic Games souvenir glass ashtray, featuring Discobolus above Olympic Rings and inscribed OLYMPIADE, 1936, BERLIN, 16 by 16cm.; a 1948 London Olympic Games ladies powder mirror compact, the leatherette zip-up case with Olympic RIngs & Buckingham Palace in gilt; a 1948 Flintop Metalite cigarette lighter; and a silverplated souvenir teaspoon (4) £100 - 150*

604 A pair of Berlin 1936 Olympic Games souvenir photograph albums, the first more extensive and neatly compiled with a good selection of nearly 130 b&w photographs/ postcards, many commercially produced but with examples of privately taken photographs taken by a spectator in the Olympic Stadium and the swimming and gymnastics venues, many pictures captioned with a white Chinagraph pencil, the album is also pasted with admittance tickets for the Olympic Stadium (2) the swimming pool and the gymnastics arena; the second, smaller album but with over 50 pictorial items, some of the photographs printed larger up to 7 by 9in., and also with a further interesting selection of private photos including portraits of the husband and wife who took them, with an indication that the couple came to Berlin from Dresden to watch the Games (2) £400 - 600*

603 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games automobile grille badge, gilt-bronze &gilt with white enamel, maker’s mark WILH. DEUMER LÜDENSCHEID on the reverse, designed as the Brandenburg Gate above Olympic Rings, inscribed 1936, XI.OLYMPIADE BERLIN, 76 by 72mm. £100 - 150*

605 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games Official Report, published in 2 volumes by the Olympic Organising Committee, 1,222 pages, cloth bound with numerous photos (2) £100 - 150**

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606 An official poster for the 1948 London Olympic Games, designed by Walter Herz, double crown paper-size medium version, colour lithograph, folds as issued, printed by McCorquodale & Co Ltd., 38 by 51cm., 15 by 20in., some paper tears and creases but overall in reasonably good condition Traditionally the Olympic poster is selected by a design competition. But as the 1948 Olympic Games had to be organised with such haste, there was no time. The choice of poster was decided by the Executive Committee after a handful of designs had been submitted.

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The official report for the 1948 Games informs us that the poster was printed in three sizes, double crown 20 by 30in. (50,000), crown 15 by 20in. (25,000) and double royal 25 by 40in. (25,000). £500 - 700* 607 London 1948 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Ralph Lavers, aluminium alloy, the bowl pierced with Olympic Rings and bearing the legend XIVth OLYMPIAD, 1948, OLYMPIA TO LONDON, WITH THANKS TO THE BEARER £2,500 - 3,000*

608 London 1948 Olympic Games presentation bronze plaque, the obverse bearing the Games insignia, the reverse featuring Discobolus above laurel and named to V. ROFFEY, 10 by 6.5cm.; sold together with three London 1948 Olympic Games badges, all with Olympic Rings, two with enamelling, one featuring Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament (4) £200 - 250*

609 Hungarian Olympic Committee presentation bronze of Hadik Husar by the sculptor Kisfaludi Zsigmond Strobl (1884-1975), signed and inscribed to the base, incorporating Olympic Rings, height 27cm., good condition This was probably commissioned by the Hungarian NOC as a presentation item for the London 1948 Olympic Games, being the centenary year of the Hungarian Revolution. £100 - 150*

610 London 1948 Olympic Games participant’s medal in original paper box designed by B Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, the obverse with a view of Westminster, the reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga, green paper box, stamped inside the lid JOHN PINCHES (MEDALISTS) LTD, LONDON £250 - 350*

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611 London 1948 London Olympic Games participant’s medal, designed by B Mackennal, struck by John Pinches of London, the obverse with a view of Westminster, the reverse with a victorious charioteer in a quadriga £120 - 160* 614 London 1948 Olympic Games Football official’s badge, silvered, design with Olympic Rings, Big Ben and the House of Parliament, red coloured ribbon stamped gilt FOOTBALL £300 - 400*

613 London 1948 Olympic Games Official’s badge, silvered design of the Games insignia, 47 by 32mm., orange ribbon with faint traces of an inscription £120 - 160*

612 London 1948 Olympic Games bronze commemorative medal, the obverse with a crouching Classical athlete holding laurel, running athletes beyond, the reverse with scene of Westminster and London 1948 legend £100 - 150*

615 615 London 1948 Olympic Games swimming judge’s armband, printed on linen £80 - 120* 616 No lot

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617 Three London 1948 London Olympic Games badges, all similarly designed with a view of Westminster above Olympic Rings, in gilt-bronze & silvered-bronze with brooch fitting, the third smaller gilt-bronze with lapel fitting £120 - 160*

618 London 1948 Olympic Games silver medal winner’s pin by Bertoni of Milano, numbered 15347, in plastic wallet; sold with a Bertoni participant’s pin, numbered 105488, in plastic wallet (2) £100 - 150*

619 London 1948 Olympic Games memorabilia, comprising a competitor’s badge, the ribbon stamped ATHLETICS; and two album pages, the first signed by the Indian football team, the other by the Hungarian women’s silver medal winning gymnastics team (3) £140 - 180*

621 1948 Olympic Games autographs, on four album pages, signatures including Fanny Blankers Koen, Marjorie Jackson, Harrison Dillard, John Landy, Shirley Strickland, George Rhoden, Leslie Lang etc. £100 - 150*

620 London 1948 Olympic Games ephemera, comprising: a document from the Organising Committee sent to the Greece National Olympic Committee inviting their participation; an official information sheet; a press pass for the shooting at Bisley; a telegram relating to the Swedish football team; and an invitation from the Mayor of Wembley for a civic reception (5) £150 - 250*

622 London 1948 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony programme signed to the front cover by the IOC President Sigfrid Edstrom, signed in ink top right-hand corner; sold together with the BOA softback 1948 Olympic Games Official Report (2) £120 - 160**

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623 A collection of 21 London 1948 Olympic Games programmes, comprising: Athletics x 1, Boxing x 2, Hockey x 1, Football x 5, Rowing x 1, Swimming x 9 & Closing Ceremony (2 copies), varying condition; sold together with a Wembley Box Office flyer for Olympic Games ticket sales (22) £200 - 300**

625 Oslo 1952 Winter Olympic Games competitor’s number tabard, No.59, blue printing on white cotton £100 - 150*

627 Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games press badge, bronze & enamel badge with Olympic Rings and view of the stadium, yellow & black ribbon stamped LEHDISTO, PRESSE £100 - 150*

624 London 1948 Olympic Games publications, comprising: a rules & regulations programme for field hockey; a South Australian Women’s Amateur Athletics Association Gala programme to Fanny Blankers-Koen; a ‘pirate’ programme; books, “Olympia Kalendern 1948”; “Sportfolio”, “Illustrations from the XIVth Olympiad Sport In Art Exhibition Lonon 1948”, “Daily Telegraph Guide To The Olympic Games and London”, “The London Olympic Games” & “Olympia Kalender 1948”; the lot also including six commemorative postage stamps £80 - 120**

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626 Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games competitor’s badge for weightlifting, bronze & enamel badge with Olympic Rings and view of the stadium, pink ribbon stamped PAINONNOSTO POIDS ET HALTERES £150 - 200*

628 Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games autographs, five album pages bearing signatures mostly of the Great Britain team, including Disley, Pirie, Peters, Hiloreth, non-British including the Jamaican 400m gold medal winner George Rhoden £80 - 100*

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630 Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games cased ceramic plaque for the United Team of Germany, circular, bearing Olympic Rings, laurel and Olympic motto, the reverse inscribed MELBOURNE, 1956, GESAMTDEUTSCHE OLYMPIANSCHAFT, diameter 9cm., the velvet lined fitted case with Olympic Rings in gilt This plaque was awarded to Gunther Brenneke, a bronze medallist in the field hockey competition following Germany’s defeat of Great Britain in the 3rd/4th play-off match. Brenneke, a midfielder, played 46 times internationally between 1951 and 1960. He had also competed at the Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. The German At the 1956 Games athletes from West Germany, East Germany and Saarland competed as a United Team of Germany and won a total of 26 medals, six gold. £150 - 200*

629 Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, based on Ralph Lavers’s aluminium alloy pierced bowl with legend design first used at the London 1948 Summer Games, inscribed XVI OLYMPIAD 1956: OLYMPIA-MELBOURNE, 41cm. £7,000 - 9,000*

631 Spanish National Sports Delegation (DND) Olympic Games trophy awarded to Jose Antonio Elola-Olaso, in the form of a two-handled trophy cup affixed to a black composition base set with a 1950s Franco era Spanish Olympic insignia, the cup inscribed DELEGADO NACIONAL DE EDUCACION FISICA Y DEPORTES, height 26cm., width across handles 23cm., good condition The Spanish National Delegation for Physical Education & Sport was established in 1956 by the Franco Regime. At its head was the National Delegate, a post occupied from its inauguration and until December 1966 by Jose Antonio Elola-Olaso. £150 - 200*

632 Stockholm 1956 Equestrian Olympic Games participation medal, gilt-bronze, oval, designed by J. Sjosvard, the obverse with an Ancient Greek horseman above Olympic Rings, inscribed XVI OLYMPIADENS RYTTARTAVLINGAR, STOCKHOLM, 1956 £1,400 - 1,800*

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634 Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, by Welz, Innsbruck Olympic emblem within German legend, reverse with Innsbruck city view, Austrian Alps in background £100 - 150* 636 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games National Olympic Committee badge, goldplated, inscribed N.O.C. on orange enamelled bar, white ribbon, yellow centre stripe £200 - 250*

633 Rome 1960 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, bronzed aluminum, designed by Professor Maiure and his team from the National Museum of Archeology in Naples, the design based on drawings of torches on ancient Etruscan ceramics, length 39.5cm. £2,500 - 3,500*

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635 A badge for the International Olympic Committee 62nd Session held in Tokyo in 1964, partially gilt, triangular, inscribed 62 IOC SESSION, TOKYO, double white ribbon suspension £800 - 1,000*

637 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games official’s badge, gold plate & enamel, inscribed OFFICIAL, peach coloured ribbon, in original case of issue £200 - 300*

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638 The rarer smaller-sized silvered-copper Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games participation medal as awarded to the flag bearers at the Opening Ceremony, 40mm. (standard size 61mm.), designed by T. Okamoto and K. Tanaka, stylised three runners and a swimmer, reverse with Olympic Rings and legend in Japanese and English, in original wooden box with Japanese legend that translates to English as TOKYO OLYMPICS FLAG RAISERS PARTICIPATION KEEPSAKE There were 94 flag bearers. £200 - 250*

639 The rarer smaller-sized silvered-copper Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games participation medal as awarded to the flag bearers at the Opening Ceremony, 40mm. (standard size 61mm.), designed by T. Okamoto and K. Tanaka, stylised three runners and a swimmer, reverse with Olympic Rings and legend in Japanese and English, in original wooden box with Japanese legend that translates to English as TOKYO OLYMPICS FLAG RAISERS PARTICIPATION KEEPSAKE There were 94 flag bearers. £200 - 250*

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640 A badge for the pre-Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games basketball tournament held at Yokohama 25th September to 4th October, designed with a copper medal bearing a basketball scene suspended from a double bar, the upper with Olympic Rings on a red enamel ground, the lower gilt bar inscribed BASKET BALL, THE PRE OLYMPC TOURNAMENT AT YOKOHAMA, white ribbon with stripes in the Olympic colours, in original paper box £50 - 100*

641 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games official’s badge, gold plate & enamel, inscribed OFFICIAL, turquoise coloured ribbon, colour faded, in original case of issue £160 - 200*

642 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, blackened aluminum alloy bowl inscribed in XVIII OLYMPIAD TOKYO 1964, cylinder clad with stainless steel, 65cm., wooden stand £4,000 - 6,000*

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645 The Spectacle of Tokyo Olympic 1964, deluxe photographic record of the Games, captions in Japanese and English languages, results section at the back in Japanese, slipcase, also original cardboard packaging £50 - 100**

643 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games programme for the demonstration sport of baseball, very good condition £100 - 120** 646 Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, silvered-bronze, 68mm., by M. Coeffin, obverse with profile of Greek athlete, the reverse with a City view of Grenoble, in original circular paper box £300 - 400*

644 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Official Report, Japanese language edition, 2 vols in a slip case, plus map of venues, extensive coverage and illustrations, published by the Organizing Committee, complete with original cardboard packaging £200 - 250**

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648 Mexico 1968 Olympic Games book, published in advance to display that Mexico is ready to host the Games, inside is a letter with translation on behalf of the President of Mexico, 1,000 copies £100 - 120**

649 Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, bronze, designed by S. Fukuda, Sapporo Olympic emblem., the reverse with two large arrows attached to stylized athlete, in original acrylic case within paper box £100 - 150*

647 Mexico 1968 Olympic Games French National Olympic Committee badge, in the form of an enamel French cockerel above Olympic rings inscribed MEXICO, 1968 £100 - 120* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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650 Munich 1972 Olympic Games bronze third-place winner’s medal for swimming, bronze, 66mm, by G. Marcks. Victory seated over stadium, reverse Castor and Pollux, patrons of competitive sport and friendship, award legend engraved on edge, SCHWIMMEN 4 x 100m LAGEN STAFFEL HERREN, also engraved with the name RICHARD McGREGOR, suspension ring, lacking original neck chain It remains a mystery to the consignor and to the auctioneer why the name Richard McGregor is engraved to the edge of the medal. The Canadian quartet who won bronze in the men’s 4 x 100m medley relay were Erik Fish, William Mahony, Bruce Roberston & Robert Kasting £3,000 - 5,000* 651 Munich 1972 Olympic Games torch, by Krupp, in steel, 73cm. £800 - 1,200*

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652 Munich 1972 Olympic Games memorabilia, comprising a rare ladies bracelet with a chain of 14 discs bearing the 1972 Games logo and with an inscription for the sailing competitions held at Kiel; together with a hardback book/report by Harry Valerien on the 1972 Games at Munich and Kiel, and also the Winter Games in Sapporo, 336 pages; a stainless steel beaker inscribed in blue MUNCHEN, 1972, with Olympic Rings and Games logo, 10,5cm.; and an enamel pin badge (4) £160 - 180* 653

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653 A collection of nine souvenir Olympic Games plates, all ceramic except for a metallic plate for Beijing 2008, other Games represented Munich 1972, Montreal 1976, Moscow 1980 (retrospectively made), Los Angeles 1984 (x 3), Seoul 1988 & Lillehammer (winter) 1994, makers including Porsgrund, Wedgwood, Royal Copenhagen, Royal Doulton & Royal Tudor, various sizes, all in good condition £150 - 200*

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654 Innsbruck 1976 Winter Olympic Games gold prize medal, an unawarded example, in silver-gilt, designed by the Viennese artist Martha Coufal-Hartl (who designed the 1964 Innsbruck Games medal), produced by the Austrian mint in Vienna, the obverse depicts the emblem of the Games (the same as the 1964 Games) comprising the Olympic rings and the coat of arms of the city showing the bridge on the Inn which gives the city of Innsbruck its name, the reverse inscribed SLALOM and features a stylised representation of the Bergisel ski jump, with the Alps beyond and a lit torch in the foreground, red & white neck ribbon This medal was unawarded. £7,500 - 10,000* 655 A trio of Montreal 1976 Olympic Games official’s badges, ecah Cupro-nickel measuring 29 by 57mm., inscribed OFFICIAL d’EQUIPE; RADIO-TV; and PRESSE £200 - 300*

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656 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’ £120 - 160*

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657 657 1980 Moscow Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Boris Tuchin, aluminum alloy, grey and gold, Moscow Games logo and legend in red, 56cm. £800 - 1,200*

658 Moscow 1980 Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, 60mm., by A. Leonova, Moscow Olympic emblem over Olympic stadium, the reverse with a view of Red Square in Moscow, in original fitted case £120 - 160*

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659 Moscow 1980 Olympic Games reproduction poster signed by the British gold medallists Seb Coe and Daley Thompson, signatures in marker pen, an official memorabilia product licensed and sold at the London 2012 Olympic Games, mounted, framed & glazed, 54 by 44cm., good condition £140 - 180*

660 Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games bearer’s torch, manufactured by Nippon K. under the supervision of Mizuno Corp, stainless steel cylinder in silver-coloured aluminum alloy, bowl gold-coloured with ‘’Sarajevo 84’’ legend, 57.5cm. £2,000 - 3,000*

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661 A Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games dignitary’s medal, of the same design as the standard participant’s medal but larger at 86 by 78mm., only 100 made, designed by N. Mitric, stylized “Sarajevo 84” within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem, uniface, in original fitted case £1,000 - 1,500*

661 665 Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games volunteer’s participation medal, Gilt-bronze, designed by Dugald.Sterner, showing Olympic rings below Los Angeles Olympic logo, the reverse with Olympic Stadium and laurel branches, in original, but damaged, fitted case £120 - 160*

662 A Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, in bronze, 66 by 60mm., designed by N. Mitric, stylized “Sarajevo 84” within circle, above Sarajevo Olympic emblem, uniface, in original fitted case £200 - 250*

664 Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games participation medal, designed by Dugald Stermer, flaming Olympic torch head within legend, reverse with Los Angeles emblem over Olympic Rings and laurel, in original, but damaged, fitted case £140 - 180*

663 Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games participant’s badge, silvered, brooch fitting, orange ribbon £150 - 200*

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666 Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games commemorative medal in Waterford Crystal, for Cabo Company, fitted with suspension ring and red, white and blue ribbon, in original case of issue £50 - 70*

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667 667 A very rare Calgary 1988 Winter Olympic Games bearer’s torch, maplewood handle with pictograms of 10 Olympic winter sports, steel torch bowl, 60cm., in excellent condition, in zip-up carrying case The flame was flown from Athens, Greece to St. John, Newfoundland. In 88 days, it was carried about 18,000km across Canada by 6,520 torchbearers sharing torches, about 150 were believed to have been made. £18,000 - 22,000*

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668 Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Andre Ricard, manufactured by Kromschroder, length 68cm. £800 - 1,000*

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672 Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympic Games official miniature souvenir torch, 60cm (23.8”), wood and metal engraved with pictograms of six winter Olympic events, complete with original wooden display stand featuring Lillehammer logo and torch bearer, 31cm. £300 - 400*

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669 92 Barcelona Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Andre Ricard, manufactured by Kromschroder, length 68cm., in original tube and with original base £1,500 - 1,800*

670 Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games gold plated participation medal, with an inscription that translates from Catalan to English as THANK YOU FOR YOUR COLLABORATION, COOB ‘92 [ORGANISING COMMITTEE OF THE 1992 GAMES] £200 - 300*

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671 Team GB 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games t-shirt double-signed by the gold medal winning rowers Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent, signatures in black marker pen £150 - 200*

673 Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, copper, 66 by 76mm, by M. Kleppan, pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Lillehammer Olympic emblem over Olympic rings, the reverse with a modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms, in original wooden case £200 - 250*

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

677 Fully-signed colour photograph of the Great Britain coxless fours gold medal winners at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, 6 1/2 by 9in., signed in fine marker pen by Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent, James Cracknell and Tim Foster, mounted, framed & glazed, 32 by 39cm., good condition £100 - 150*

The Hellenic Olympic Committee celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 1896 Olympic Games in the Panathenean Stadium in Athens on April 6, 1996. Part of this celebration was the re-enactment of the 1896 Games. Olympic 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. £750 - 1,000*

675 Rare Manchester British Olympic bid medal for the 2000 Olympic Games, hallmarked silver, Manchester 2000 bid logo, reverse portrays John Mark the last relay runner who lit the Olympic Flame at London in 1948, velvet lined fitted case containing a small certificate confirming this medal was from an edition of 200 £150 - 200*

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676 A collection of 60 tickets for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, covering a wide variety of sports, plus postcards, housed in a Sydney 2000 souvenir collector’s album £150 - 200*

678 Memorabilia autographed by the Australian multiple gold medal winning Olympians Liesel Jones and Anna Meares, comprising an Australian team swimming cap signed by Jones, and an 8 by 10in, colour veledrome action photograph signed by Meares, both in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £50 - 75*

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680 Athens 2004 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Andreas Varotsos, silver coloured metal and olive wood, length 67cm. £700 - 900*

680 679 Steve Redgrave signed limited edition print, signed in pencil to the lower margin, artwork by Peter Cornwell and titled ENDURANCE, PORTRAIT OF AN OLYMPIAN, numbered 11/300, framed & glazed, 55 by 74cm., good condition £80 - 120*

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681 Beijing 2008 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by the Lenevo Group, Beijing, aluminium, the curved form with red etched and anodized ‘lucky cloud’ decoration, the rubberised handle design representing a paper scroll, length 72cm., in original cardboard box £1,200 - 1,500*

682 A fine quality 1:2500 scale model of the Beijing “Bird’s Nest” Olympic Stadium, extensive silver-gilt plating using equal amounts of 50gr. of gold and silver, the stadium protected by a dome, set with a commemorative coin, numbered 29, inset in an oval shaped ebonised base, housed in a velvet lined fitted cherrywood box, the lid bearing the 2008 Games logo, the model base 35 by 26cm.; sold with a collector’s certificate booklet (2) £400 - 600*

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683 Usain Bolt signed training shoe, red Puma EvoPower 4, signed in black marker pen £300 - 400*

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684 Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, silvered metal, 60mm, graphics over logo and motto ‘’With Glowing Hearts/Des Plus Brillants Exploits’’, the reverse with an Orca whale design and Olympic ring, in presentation box £150 - 200*

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685 Cased medal commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Portuguese National Olympic Committee 1909-2009 £40 - 60*

688 London 2012 Olympic Games Team GB silver necklace, privately commisioned through G. Collins & Sons, Royal Tunbridge Wells, set with six pendants with the Team GB lion logo, chain 46cm., in original fitted case and paper box £150 - 200*

689 London 2012 Olympic Games Team GB pair of .950 platinum & diamond earrings, privately commisioned through G. Collins & Sons, Royal Tunbridge Wells, designed as the Team GB lion logo, weight approx. 5.5gr., in original fitted case and paper box £200 - 300*

686 London 2012 Olympic Games Team GB .625 white gold bracelet, privately commisioned through G. Collins & Sons, Royal Tunbridge Wells, the pendant designed as the Team GB lion logo, 18cm. chain, weight approx. 16gr., in original fitted case and paper box £250 - 350*

687 London 2012 Olympic Games Team GB pair of silver & enamel cuff-links, privately commisioned through G. Collins & Sons, Royal Tunbridge Wells, enamelled with the Team GB lion logo, in original fitted case and paper box £120 - 160*

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690 London 2012 Olympic Games Team GB .750 white gold & diamond necklace, privately commisioned through G. Collins & Sons, Royal Tunbridge Wells, the pendant designed as the Team GB lion logo set with diamonds, 46cm. chain, weight approx. 122gr., in original fitted case and paper box £2,500 - 3,000*

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691 Jess Ennis signed official Team GB London 2012 Olympic Games limited edition colour photograph, 16 by 20in., numbered 249/500, signed in silver marker pen, official memorabilia hologram, sold with a COA issued by London 2012 Team GB, and an additional COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £60 - 80* 692 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, length 69cm., weight 1,500gr., in original carrying bag & tube; and an acrylic display stand £800 - 1,000*

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693 Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games participation medal, alloy copper, logo, rings and legend, in sleeved paper box £120 - 160* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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694 PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games bearer’s torch, The Korean designer Young Se KIM strove to represents the high altitude of PyeonChang, the white and gold tones, represent snow & ice and the flaming torch, the pentagonal shape represent the five continents, manufactured by the Hanwha Corporation (who previously produced the Seoul torch in 1988), 70cm., in original carrying tube £1,500 - 2,000 END OF SESSION

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SESSION THREE Tuesday 22nd May at 10.30am Lots 695-1022



FOOTBALL

695 A very early trophy for an event at Stamford Bridge 16th August 1879, in the form a glass-bottomed pewter pint tankard awarded to C Willcocks for the Tug of War at an athletics meet, height 13cm., good Stamford Bridge had only been open for 2 years, the Stadium became the home to Chelsea Football Club in 1905. £300 - 350*

696 Irish Football Association Challenge Cup runners-up medal awarded to Fred Barrett of Belfast Celtic F.C. in 1915, 9ct. gold, IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, EST. 1880, C.F.C., RUNNERS-UP, IRISH CHALLENGE CUP, F. BARRETT, 1915 In the 1915 Irish F.A. Cup Final Linfield beat Belfast Celtic 1-0 at Cliftonville, Belfast. Fred Barrett, together with team-mate Jimmy Ferris, were transferred to Chelsea in March 1920. Barrett made 70 League & Cup appearances at full-back for the Blues until 1926. He then returned to Ireland to play for Dundalk. £200 - 300* 146

697 An early Morton Football Club medal dated 1882, silver, engraved with a footballer, inscribed MORTON FOOTBALL CLUB, 1882, the reverse engraved with initials £150 - 200*

698 Cumberland F.A. County Cup winner’s medal awarded to Tom Biltcliff of Workington F.C. in 1891, silver & enamel, inscribed CUMBERLAND F.A. 1891, WORKINGTON F.C., CUP WINNERS 1890 & 1891, TOM BILTCLIFF, in case £150 - 200*

699 Brighton A.F.C. football medal awarded in 1895, gold-mounted silver, the reverse inscribed BRIGHTON A.F.C., PRESENTED TO R. ARMSTRONG, FOR ATTENDANCE AT CLUB RUNS £100 - 150*

700 Cowes FC (Isle of Wight) large silver winner’s medal 1897-98, engraved for J. CHANDLER and awarded for winning the NEWPORT TOURNAMENT 1897-98 £100 - 120*

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701 A silver & enamel 1899 Portsmouth Football Association medal, star & crescent moon in enamel, inscribed PORTSMOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1899, in original case of issue 1899 was the year Portsmouth FC joined the Southern Football League Division One. £150 - 200*

702 9ct. gold & enamel medal for the 1899 Sheriff of London Charity Shield, The obverse inscribed SHERIFF OF LONDON CHARITY SHIELD, the reverse inscribed PRESENTED BY T.R. DEWAR ESQ., SHERIFF OF LONDON, 1897-8 Although the medal does not have any match detail engraving, the gold hallmark date letter is for 1898-99. In this year Aston Villa and Queen’s Park of Glasgow played out a goalless draw at the Crystal Palace and honours were shared. £500 - 700* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

703 Football Association Amateur Cup winner’s medal awarded to a player for Bishop Auckland FC in season 1899-1900, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed ENGLISH AMATEUR CUP, WINNERS, BP. AUCKLAND F.C. Bishop Auckland beat Lowestoft Town 5-1 at Leicester. £500 - 700*

704 Football Association Amateur Cup winner’s medal season 1899-1900, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, WINNERS, the edge inscribed F.W. ORD, BISHOP AUCKLAND, 1899-1900, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, 1899-1900

705 Four medals relating to football in the Midlands, i) cased gold-mounted silver & enamel Walsall & District F.A. Senior Cup runners-up 1899-1900; ii) silver & enamel Lincolnshire F.A. long-service award; iii) gold-mounted silver & enamel South Derbyshire F.L. Championship 1922-23; iv) 9ct. gold & enamel Grimsby & District F.L. Div I 1922-23 £100 - 150*

706 Two cased bronze continental football medals, a large & heavy issue inscribed 1901 MAGYAR LABDARUGOK SZOVETSECE 1926; and an uninscribed medal plaquette with a football scene signed by the artist C. Loudray, case damaged £60 - 90*

Bishop Auckland beat Lowestoft Town 5-1 at Leicester in 1900. £500 - 700* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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707 London Football Association Challenge Cup medal season 1901-02, silver-gilt, inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, 1901-2 In 1901-02 the London Senior Cup was won by the Civil Service who beat Shepherd’s Bush 3-2. £150 - 200*

709 Football Association Amateur Cup winner’s medal awarded to J. Bainbridge of West Hartlepool FC in season 1904-05, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, WINNERS, the edge inscribed W.H.A.F.C., J. BAINBRIDGE, in original fitted case with the lid inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSO’N, AMATEUR CUP, 1904-5 West Hartlepool defeated Clapton 3-2 in the 1905 F.A. Amateur Cup Final played at Shepherd’s Bush. £500 - 700*

710 Football Association Amateur Cup runners-up medal season 1905-06, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, RUNNERS-UP, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, 1905-6 This medal was awarded to a Bishop Auckland player. The north-east team lost to Oxford City 3-0 in the Final Tie played in Stockton-on-Tees £200 - 250*

708 Silver cigarette box presented to Joseph Theophelus Mears, founder of Chelsea Football Club, and dated 27th March 1902, the lid engraved with initials JTM and dated, cedar wood interior, 9 by 18cm., a few indentations but generally good Joseph Theophilus “JT” Mears (1871-1935) purchased Stamford Bridge Athletics Ground and co-founded Chelsea Football Club in 1905 with his brother. Although he was never chairman, Joseph was the dominant influence at the club after the death of his brother in 1912, and his son Joe and grandson Brian both later serving as chairman of the football club. Further memorabilia relating to the Mears family is offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 870, 897 & 898. £550 - 600* 148

711 A collection of 23 North Riding County Football Association medals, dating between 1906-07 and 1958-59, many from the 1930s, and many relating to South Bank FC, some named to F Pearson, A P Prest, F Charlton and S Tremaine, 21 x 9ct. gold and 2 x silver, mostly cased, competitions comprising Senior Cup, Amateur Cup and Junior Cup £900 - 1,200* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


712 9ct. gold & enamel Scotland international medal awarded to Peter McBride for the match v England played at Hampden Park 4th April 1908, inscribed S.F.A. v ENGLAND, 1908, P. McBRIDE This match ended as a 1-1 draw. Preston North End’s goalkeeper Peter McBride won a total of six Scotland caps between 1904 and 1909. £500 - 700*

713 Gold winner’s medal for the inaugural London Football Association Challenge Cup in 1908-09 won by Millwall FC, 15ct. gold, inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. CHALLENGE CUP, undated but with a Birmingham hallmark date stamp for 1908-09, in original fitted case In the inaugural season of the London F.A. Cup, Millwall beat Leyton 2-0 at Upton Park 19th April 1909. £200 - 250*

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714 Football Association Amateur Cup winner’s medal awarded to a Clapton player in season 1908-09, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, WINNERS, undated but with Birmingham hallmark letter date for 1908-09 Clapton beat Eston United 6-0 at Ilford. £400 - 600*

715 15ct. gold & enamel Scottish international football medal awarded to the captain James Stark for his appearances v England and Ireland in 1909, inscribed with details; with later 9ct. gold chain James Stark captained the Scotland team in the England match played at the Crystal Palace 3rd April 1909. The visitors lost the game 2-0. For another medal awarded to James Stark and for further information see lot 578. Also, a Scotland cap awarded for this match to Jock Cameron is being offered as lot 576.

716 Two English Schools’ Football Association medals, both 9ct. gold and inscribed ENGLISH SCHOOLS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the first inscribed to the reverse WINNERS 1909-10, J.C. ROUND; the second undated but with a Birmingham hallmark date letter for 1946-47, both in original case of issue (2) £150 - 250*

717 Northumberland Senior Cup winner’s medal 1910-11 awarded to a Newcastle United ‘A’ team player, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed NORTHUMBERLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, SENIOR CUP, WINNERS, 1910-11 £200 - 250*

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718 Football Association Amateur Cup runners-up medal season 1911-12 awarded to an Eston United player, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, RUNNERS-UP, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL ASSOC’N., AMATEUR CUP, 1911-12 After a 0-0 draw Eston United were beaten 1-0 by Stockton in the replay. Both matches were played at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough. £250 - 350*

720 Scottish Football League v Football League representative medal awarded to Joe Dodds of Celtic FC in 1913, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE MATCH, SCOTLAND v ENGLAND, J. DODDS (CELTIC)

721 Paisley Charity Cup winner’s medal awarded to Jack Marshall of St. Mirren FC in 1915, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed PAISLEY CHARITY CUP 1915, WON BY ST. MIRREN F.C., J. MARSHALL St Mirren’s Jack Marshall is very unusual in that he won full international caps for Scotland and later for the USA. £180 - 220*

Dodds scored one of the goals in the Scottish League’s 4-1 victory over the Football League at Hampden Park 1st March 1913. He also won three international caps for Scotland as well as representing the Scottish F.F. Joesph Dodds (1887-1965) was a leftback who played for Celtic in two spells and made 351 League appearances. His is considered to be one of the club’s greats of the era. His 1918 Glasgow Charity Cup winne’r medal is being offered in this auction as lot 724. £400 - 600* 719 Football Association Amateur Cup winner’s medal won by a South Bank FC player in season 1912-1913, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, WINNERS, undated but with a Birmingham hallmark date letter for 1912-13, in replacement case After a 1-1 draw at Reading, South Bank beat Oxford City 1-0 in the replay played at Bishop Auckland. £400 - 600*

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722 Five Northern Football Alliance medals, the earlier example in 9ct. gold & enamel Championship awarded to a Spen Black & Whites player in 1914-15; the others in silver-gilt & enamel for seasons 1952-53 (League), 1953-54 (League & Cup) and 1954-55 (Cup) and won by a Whitley Bay Athletic footballer £120 - 160*

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725 Scottish Football League Championship winner’s medal awarded to Patsy Gallacher of Celtic FC in season 1918-19, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONSHIP, 1918-19, WON BY, CELTIC F.C., PAT, GALLACHER In season Celtic won the Scottish Football League by just one point from their great rivals Rangers.

723 Four medals relating to football in Scotland, including a 9ct. gold & enamel Paisley Charity Cup won by Abercorn F.C. in 1915-16; a 9ct. gold & enamel issued by Southern Counties F.A.; a silver & enamel juvenile; and a cased Scottish Football League Centenary medal 1890-1990 for the Scottish F.L. v Scotland match at Hampden Park 18th August 1990 £120 - 160*

Patrick “Patsy” Gallacher (1891-1953) was an Irish footballer who played at inside-right and is one of Celtic’s all-time record goalscorers, netting 195 times from 491 appearances in all competitions. £1,500 - 2,000*

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726 Football League v Scottish Football League Victory Match representative medal awarded to Frank Womack of Birmingham FC in season 1918-19, 9ct. gold, inscribed VICTORY MATCH, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, St ANDREWS, BIRMINGHAM, FEBRUARY 22nd 1919, F. WOMACK

724 Glasgow Charity Cup winner’s medal awarded to Joe Dodds of Celtic FC in 1918, 9ct. gold, inscribed GLASGOW CHARITY CUP, 1918, WON BY, CELTIC F.C., JOS. DODDS, in replacement case Celtic beat Partick Thistle 2-0. For information on Joe Dodds see lot 720. £300 - 400*

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Frank Womack (1888-1968) still holds the record number of Football League appearances for Birmingham City, playing 491 times between 1908 and 1928. The full back also holds the league record for the most appearances without ever scoring a goal. Womack represented the Football League in the match v the Scottish F.L. played on his home ground of St Andrews in 1918-19. The Football League won the game 3-1. £300 - 400*

727 Football League v Irish Football League representative medal, 9ct. gold, uninscribed with any further details £150 - 200*

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728 A miscellany of 18 football medals, one 9ct. gold & enamel, five gold-mounted silver, eight silver, one bronze & three gilt-metal, 3 cased £250 - 350*

729 Seven medals relating to football in Middlesbrough, 2 cased, three in 9ct. gold, two gold-mounted silver and two silver, competitions comprising Teesside Junior Cup, Middlesbrough & District F.L., Middlesbrough Schools, Charity Cup, Church F.L., South Bank League and Junior F.L. £200 - 250*

730 9ct. gold & enamel I Zingari Football Combination winner’s medal awarded to D. Black of Marine F.C. in 1919-20 £80 - 100* 152

731 Bristol Charity Cup winner’s medal awarded to A. Thomas of Bristol Rovers FC in season 1919-20, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed BRISTOL CHARITY CUP COMPETITION, 1919-20, BRISTOL ROVERS, WNNERS, A. THOMAS £150 - 200*

732 Frank Piercy’s West Ham United FC London Football Combination winner’s medal season 1920-21, 15ct. gold, inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION, WEST HAM UNITED F.C., F. PIERCY, 1920-21, in replacement case Frank Piercy began his career at Middlesbrough before transferring to West Ham United in 1904 together with team-mate Christopher Carrick. Nicknamed The Old War Horse, Piercy was uncompromising in the tackle and was regularly in trouble with referees for this and other disciplinary issues. He was the first ‘hammer’ to clock up 200 appearances. After his playing career finished through injury in 1912, Piercy became assistant trainer at the club under Charlie Paynter with responsibility for the reserves team, hence the presentation of this London Football Combination medal in season 1920-21. £300 - 400*

733 Six Northumberland Football Association medals, four in 9ct. gold & enamel (three cased) comprising Senior Cup Final referee (undated), Junior Cup Winners 1921, Senior Cup runners-up 1924-25 and Amateur Cup Winners 1933-34; a gold-mounted silver Junior Cup runners-up 1905-06, & a silver & enamel Miners Welfare F.L. runners-up 1946-47 £200 - 250*

734 North Eastern Football League winner’s medal awarded to a Carlisle United player in season 1921-22, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed NORTH EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1921-22, WINNERS, CARLISLE UNITED F.C., SEASON 1921-22, in paper box This was the only occasion that Carlisle United won the North Eastern League. The League ran from 1906-07 to 1963-64. £200 - 250*

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Frank Roberts (Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City & England) Lots 735 to 741 Frank Roberts (1894-1961) was born in Sandbach, Cheshire, and joined Bolton Wanderers from Crewe Alexandra in 1914 for a fee of £200. His career was immediately disrupted by WW1 but Roberts made 168 appearances for the Trotters scoring 80 goals until he was transfer listed in season 1922-23, following suspension for taking over one of the principal hotels in the town. Roberts was bought for £3,400 by Manchester City and where he continued as a prolific scoring 130 goals in 237 appearances. This included five goals in one game during an extraordinary 11-4 win over Crystal Palace in the F.A. Cup. He also won four England caps and also represented the Football League. 735 Frank Roberts’s F.A. International Trial Cap season 1921-22, purple & white quartered, F.A. monogram, dated 1921-22, excellent condition with vivid colours Roberts was selected for this Trial Match whilst still at his first club Bolton Wanderers. He was transferred to Manchester City in the following 1922-23 season. £200 - 300*

736 Frank Roberts’s England international debut cap v Belgium 1924, orange & purple quartered, dated 1924, excellent condition with vivid colours

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This match was played at West Bromwich Albion’s Hawthorns ground, 8th December 1924. England won 4-0. £1,000 - 1,500*

737 Frank Roberts’s England v Wales international cap 1925, red, dated 1924-25, excellent condition with vivid colour

738 Frank Roberts’s England v Scotland international cap 1925, purple, dated 1925, excellent condition with vivid colour

Roberts scored both England’s goals in the 2-1 victory at The Vetch, Swansea, 28th February 1925. £700 - 1,000*

Scotland beat England 2-0 in this match played at Hampden Park 4th April 1925. £600 - 800*

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739 Frank Roberts’s final England international cap v France 1925, red & white quartered, dated 1925, excellent condition with vivid colours

742 Yorkshire Football League winner’s medal awarded to G. Kennie of the Bradford Park Avenue reserves team in season 1922-23, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed YORKSHIRE LEAGUE, G. KENNIE, 1922-23, BRADFORD A.F.C.; sold together with another Yorkshire F.L. medal won by Bradford P.A.’s Kennie in 1921-22, probably in the League Cup (2) £180 - 220*

This match was played at the Olympic Stadium, Colombes, Paris, 21st May 1925. England suffered two injury blows and finished the game with nine men but still came away with a 3-2 victory. £800 - 1,200*

743 Ten medals relating to football in the North East, five in 9ct. gold, the others silver, 3 cased, 1 in paper box, competitions comprising Auckland Nursing Cup 1923-24, Cleveland League 1909-10, South Shields Schools’ League 1927-28, Crook & District F.L. 1960-61, Newcastle District Traders F.L. 1938-39, Newcastle District & County Junior League, Darlington Charity Cup 1926-27 & 1927-28, Sunderland & District Schools F.A. and Sunderland Orphan Asylum Shipowners’ Charity Cup 1932-33 £300 - 400*

740 A Frank Roberts white England international jersey season 1924-25, woollen button-up 16in. neck long-sleeved shirt with embroidered F.A. three lions badge, very good condition £700 - 1,000* 154

741 Frank Roberts’s Football League representative jersey v the Scottish Football League season 1924-25, white cotton button-up long-sleeved shirt by Merigold Bros., Preston, embroidered badge inscribed F.L., SCOTTISH MATCH, very good condition This match was played at Everton’s Goodison Park ground 14th March 1925. The Football League defeated the Scottish team 4-3 with Roberts scoring two of the goals, one from the penalty spot. This was Roberts’s only appearance for the Football League. £500 - 600*

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744 A group of 15 East Riding Football Association medals, three struck in 9ct. gold for Senior Cup runners-up 1931-32 & Country Cup winners for 1924-25 & 1926-27; two gold-mounted silver medals for Div.1 winners in 1935-36; the remainder in silver & enamel, competitions comprising Senior Mid-Week Cup, Junior Cup, Hull Minor League, Coulton Club Charity Cup, Church Amateur F.L., and five for the East Riding Amateur League £350 - 450* 746 F.A. Cup runners-up medal awarded to a Manchester City player in 1926, 9ct. gold, inscribed only with the date 1926, in original fitted case Bolton Wanderers defeated Manchester City 1-0 through a 76th minute David Jack goal. The original recipient of this medal is unknown. £1,500 - 2,500*

745 Football League Division Two Championship winner’s medal awarded to the Sheffield Wednesday manager Robert Brown in season 1925-26, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY F.C., R. BROWN, 1925-6, in original fitted case stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE The Wednesday won the 2nd Division title with a total of 60 points, 3 clear of Derby County. After an undistinguished career in semi-professional football in his native northeast England, Brown joined Sheffield Wednesday as a scout before taking up an appointment as secretary of Portsmouth in 1911. In May 1920 he was all set to manage Gillingham in their first season of League football but resigned to return to Sheffield Wednesday. Having gained the Yorkshire club promotion in 1925-26 he was at the helm for the club’s back-to-back League Division One Championship titles in 1928-29 and 1929-30. £1,500 - 2,000* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

747 Three medals relating to football in Wales, i) silver & enamel West Wales F.A. Amateur Cup runners-up, undated; ii) silver Maelor Shield 1926 winners; iii) silver & enamel Maelor FL 1924-45 £60 - 90*

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748 Six medals relating to football in North West England, comprising: a cased 9ct. gold & enamel Manchester & District Football Federation League Cup runners-up medal 1926-27; a 9ct. gold & enamel Lancashire East Police Charity Cup 1932-32; a 9ct. gold Southport & District F.L. Div II winner’s 1911-12; two 1930s silver (one gold-mounted) medals for the Skirwith Cup; and a gold-mounted silver & enamel 1938 Westmorland County Cup; the lot also including a silver & enamel rugby medal issued for the Oldham Scholars’ Cup in 1921 (7) £180 - 220*

749 Seven medals relating to football in Yorkshire, comprising: a cased West Riding F.A. Senior County Cup winner’s medal awarded to a Selby Town player in 1927-28; two Selby & District F.L. medals, one in 9ct. gold 1926-27, the other silver & enamel 1924-25; 9ct. gold & enamel Scarborough Hospital Shield, undated, in paper box; a 9ct. gold & enamel York Senior Cup winner’s 1931-32; cased silver & enamel York City & District F.L. Minor Cup 1927-28; and a silver medal won by Catterick AFC in 1923-24 £200 - 300* 156

750 Football League v Scottish Football League representative medal season 1927-28, 9ct. gold, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, IBROX PARK, GLASGOW, MARCH 10th 1928, in original case of issue The original recipient of this medal is unknown. The Football League recorded a stunning 6-2 victory, including braces by Arsenal’s Joe Hulme & Everton’s Dixie Dean. £200 - 250*

751 Jack Lambert’s Arsenal FC London Football Combination winner’s medal season 1927-28, 15ct. gold, inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION, ARSENAL F.C., WINNERS, J. LAMBERT, 1927-38, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION

752 Two Inverness Cup winner’s medals won by Inverness Thistle FC in seasons 1927-28 and 1933-34, the first 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed INVERNESS CUP, 1927-28, THISTLE F.C., and engraved with the initials R.F.; the second in 9ct. gold, inscribed INVERNESS CUP, 1933-34, I.T.F.C, JAS. ROY (2) £250 - 350*

753 Three Northern Football League medals, comprising two cased 9ct. gold Championship medals awarded to A.P. Prest in of Stockton A.F.C. in seasons 1928-29 & 1932-22; and a Northern Football League Challenge Cup winner’s medal, undated; sold with a small picture of the Stockton player Prest (4) £120 - 160*

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754 Derbyshire Football Association Senior Challenge Cup winner’s medal awarded to Bobby Barclay of Derby County F.C. in season 1928-29, 9ct. gold, inscribed DERBYSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, SENIOR CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, 1928-29, R, BARCLAY, DERBY COUNTY F.C., in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt DERBYSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Bobby Barclay (1906-1969) was born in Scotswood, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and was signed out of local amateur football by Derby County in 1928 by manager and former Newcastle United player George Jobey. The inside forward scored 23 goals in 61 League appearances before joining Sheffield United in 1931 and where he would win a F.A. Cup winner’s medal in 1936. He later won a runners-up medal with Huddersfield Town in 1938, and also won three England caps. Lot 790 in this auction is an unnamed F.A. Cup runners-up medal for Huddersfield Town in 1938 that has been consigned from the estate of the same deceased collector. However, the family and the auctioneer cannot confirm it there is a player connection between the medals being offered as lots 754 and 790. £200 - 250* 754

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755 Ten medals relating to football in London, comprising a cased 9ct. gold & enamel London F.A. Mid-Week Cup medal, undated; five gold-mounted silver & enamel medals issued by the Hendon & District F.L. dating between 1929-30 and 1936-37; two 1920s Islington & District F.L. in silver & enamel; silver & enamel North London F.L., undated; and a gilt-metal & enamel Clapton & District F.L. £200 - 250*

756 Winner’s souvenir for the Stoke City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1929 North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary Football Charity Cup match, in the form of a three-piece Wedgwood Bas-relief ware tea service, comprising a teapot & lid, a sugar bowl & lid and a creamer, classical decoration featuring Ulysses, Priam, Hector & Achiles as well as sacrifice figures, details of the football prize to each base, pristine, original condition, the teapot 12 by 21cm. £600 - 800*

757 A 9ct. gold Welsh Football League Division One winner’s medal season 1929-30, the reverse inscribed to the player R. PRESTON In season 1929-30 the Welsh F.L. Div.1 was won by Llanelli. Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 20th November 1996, lot 89. £300 - 400*

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758 West Riding F.A. County Senior Cup winner’s medal awarded to a Bradford City reserves player in season 1929-30, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed WEST RIDING COUNTY F.A. SENIOR CUP 1929-1930 £180 - 220*

759 Three North Eastern Football League medals, all cased 9ct. gold & enamel, Champions v The Rest Referee 1930, Challenge Cup, undated; and Div.2 runners-up, Durham, 1930-31 £120 - 160*

760 A group of nine medals relating to football in Kent in the 1930s, by Croneen of Gillingham, some examples enamelled £100 - 150*

Cliff Bastin (Arsenal & England) Lots 761 to to 769 Cliff Bastin (1912-1991) held the record as Arsenal’s all-time top goalscorer for nearly 60 years, before his record of 178 goals was eclipsed by Ian Wright in 1997, and then again by Thierry Henry in 2005. Bastin was a key player in the Arsenal side that dominated English football in the 1930s. Beginning his career for his home club Exeter City in 1928, Bastin was scouted by Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman, and made his debut for the Gunners at the age of 17 in October 1929, hence his nickname ‘Boy Bastin’. By the age of 19, Bastin had won both the League title and FA Cup, and had won the first of his 21 England caps. In total he was to claim five League titles and two F.A. Cup winner’s medals. In his England career Bastin scored in each of his final five games before injury and then the Second World War for England brought an end to his international career, when still 26 years of age. Bastin increasingly suffered from deafness which would curtail his football career fairly soon after the game’s resumption and he retired in January 1947 to return to his home town of Exeter where he ran a pub.

761 Cliff Bastin white Football League v Scottish Football League representative jersey 1932-32, by Bukta, long-sleeved, badge inscribed FL, SCOTTISH MATCH, 1931-32 This match was played at Celtic Park 7th November 1931. Bastin scored two goals in the games but the Scottish team won 4-3 in front of a crowd of 51,000. £400 - 600*

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762 Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal awarded to Cliff Bastin of Arsenal FC in season 1932-33, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, ARSENAL F.C., C. BASTIN, 1932-33, in original fitted case Arsenal won the 1932-33 Football League Division One Title with a total of 58 points, four clear of Aston Villa. £6,000 - 8,000*

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763 An Italian medal awarded to Cliff Bastin commemorating the Italy v England international match in Rome 13th May 1933, by Aurelio Mistruzzi, silver, 40mm., portraying the head of the Goddess Roma, with legend ALME SOL POSSIS NIHIL URBE ROME VISE MAIUS, the reverse inscribed INGHILTERRA, ITALIA, ROMA, 13 MAGGIO 1933, A. XI, in original fitted case Cliff Bastin scored his first goal for England in this match which ended as a 1-1 draw. £300 - 400* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

764 Cliff Bastin England v Wales international cap season 1936-37, red cap, wirework English rose and dated 1936-37; sold with a picture of Bastin looking at his caps and medals collection (2) Cliff Bastin scored the opening goal in this match played at Ninian Park 17th October 1936, but Wales recovered to score twice in the 2nd half and record a 2-1 victory. £1,000 - 1,500* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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765 Blue Scotland international shirt gained as a swap by England’s Cliff Bastin following the match at Hampden Park 6th April 1935, long-sleeved, the SFA badge inscribed S v E, 1934-1935 Scotland won this game 2-0. It is unknown with whom Cliff Bastin swapped shirts. £500 - 700*

767 Cliff Bastin’s red Arsenal 1930 F.A. Cup Final jersey, by Bukta, white collar, the badge with canon crest and inscribed A.F.C., 1930 In 1930 Arsenal won the first major honour in their history with victory in the F.A. Cup Final. Herbert Chapman’s team beat his old club Huddersfield Town 2-0 through goals by Alex James and Jack Lambert. Arsenal now have the most F.A. Cup wins with a total of 13 victories. The 1930 F.A. Cup Final is also remembered for the Graf Zeppelin, the world’s largest airship, making a pass over the stadium. £15,000 - 20,000*

766 Cliff Bastin white England international shirt 1930s, by St Blaize, long-sleeved, three lions badge; sold with a pair of dark blue England shorts by St Blaize (2) £1,000 - 1,500* 160

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769 Cliff Bastin’s Arsenal 1936 F.A. Cup Final shirt badge, hexagonal, Art Deco style, ‘A’ football [‘F’] ‘C’, dated 1935-36; sold with Bastin’s Devon County F.A. blazer badge (2) Arsenal won the 1936 F.A. Cup Final with a defeat of Sheffield United through a 74th minute Ted Drake goal. £200 - 300*

770 The whistle used by match referee Harry Nattrass in the 1936 F.A. Cup Final Arsenal v Sheffield United, a black bakelite “Acme Thunderer”, inscribed WHISTLE USED IN F.A. CUP FINAL, 1936, BY REFEREE HARRY NATTRASS, NEW SEAHAM, webbing wrist strap 768 Cliff Bastin’s red Arsenal 1932 F.A. Cup Final jersey, by Bukta, neck label inscribed PRESENTED TO A GOOD SPORTSMAN BY TOM WEBSTER, white collar, the badge with AFC monogram, football motif and dated 1932 In the 1932 F.A. Cup Final Arsenal were defeated 2-1 by Newcastle United. It became known as the “over the line” final when later published press photographs evidently showed that the ball had gone out of play before United’s winger Jimmy Richardson crossed the ball for Jack Allen to cancel out Bob John’s 15th minute strike for Arsenal. In the second half Allen scored again to seal victory for the Magpies. £10,000 - 15,000*

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English football referee Harry Nattrass was born in Seaham, Co Durham, in 1898. He was a Football League referee from 1933 until the 1946-47 season. The highlights of his career was officiating the Arsenal v Sheffield United 1936 F.A. Cup Final, and the Scotland v Germany fixture at Ibrox in 1936 when there had been concerns that the game could be interrupted by political demonstrations. He also refereed InterLeague matches, see the next lot. £500 - 700*

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771 Two Football League v Irish Football League representative match medals awarded to the referee Harry Nattrass in seasons 1927-28 and 1935-36, both silver & enamel and inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v IRELAND, REFEREE, the first dated 1927-28, the second 1935-36 and additionally inscribed MR. H. NATTRASS, NEW SEAHAM, both with brooch fitting This match was played at Newcastle United’s St. James’ Park. The Football League won 9-1. The second match was played at Bloomfield Road, Blackpool, 25th September 1935. The Irish League won the match 2-1. £300 - 400*

772 Nine medals relating to football in Southern England, including a cased 9ct. gold & enamel Hampshire F.A. Senior Cup winners 1931-2 (won by Newport, I.O.W.); a cased 9ct. gold & enamel Surrey County F.A. Charity Shield winners 1935-36; the remainder in silver & enamel (one gold-mounted) with issues for the Isle of Wight, Croydon Charity Cup, Barking F.L., 2 x Dorset F.A., Surrey F.A. & Southampton F.A. £250 - 300*

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773 Football Association Amateur Cup runners-up medal season 1932-33, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, AMATEUR CUP, RUNNERS-UP, STOCKTON F.C., 1932-33, A.P. PREST, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION After a 1-1 draw at Dulwich Hamlet, Stockton were defeated 4-1 by Kingstonian in the replay played at Darlington. £250 - 350*

774 London Football Association Challenge Cup medal 1932-33, 9ct. gold, inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION, undated but with a Birmingham hallmark date stamp for 1932-33, in original fitted case stamped LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION In this season Queen’s Park Rangers beat West Ham United 3-0. It cannot be confirmed if this is a winner’s or a runners-up medal, £200 - 250*

775 Football League Division Three (Southern Section) Championship winner’s medal awarded to Tom Baker of Brentford FC in season 1932-33, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 3, SOUTHERN SECTION, T.W. BAKER, BRENTFORD F.C., 1932-33 Tom Baker, sometimes known as “Billy”, was the Brentford goakeeper during the 1932-33 Division Three (south) Championship season. Born in Seaham Harbour, Co Durham, Baker went down the mines and was spotted in local colliery football by Football League club Southport before transferring to Brentford. Baker lost his place to Jack Clough and finished his career with spells at Northampton Town and Rochdale. £800 - 1,200*

776 Scotland v Ireland junior international cap 1932-33, inscribed S v I, 1932-3 £100 - 150*

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777 F.A. Cup runners-up medal awarded to a Manchester City player in 1933, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, uninscribed but with a Birmingham hallmark date letter for 1932-33, in original fitted case

780 Three Ellis Cup medals, a cased 9ct. gold winner’s medal awarded to a South Bank FC player in 1936; a 9ct. gold runners-up for South Bank in 1938 named to W.L. SNAITH; and an earlier gold-mounted silver medal dated 1911

The original recipient of this medal is unknown. Everton beat Manchester City 3-0. £1,500 - 2,500*

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778 A silver cigar box presented to Claude Kirby, the first Chairman of Chelsea FC from 1905-1935, and relating to the Tour of Argentina in 1929, hallmarked London, 1928, the lid inscribed TO W.C. KIRBY, FROM THE CHELSEA BOYS, ARGENTINE TOUR, 1929, cedar wood interior, 20 by 16cm., good £350 - 400*

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779 Twelve Durham Football Association medals, all in 9ct. gold and cased except for one, County Challenge Cup winners for 1934-35, 1935-36 & runners-up for 1922-23; Amateur Challenge Cup 1928-29 (x 2) & runners-up 1927-28, Junior Divisional Cup 1923-24 & D.A.O.M.C. 1928-29, Mid-Week Challenge Cup 1927-28 (referee), Professional Challenge Cup 1922-23, Benevolent Bowl 1927-28, Junior Challenge Cup (referee) 1930-31 £500 - 700*

The Ellis Cup, played in Teesside, was first competed for in 1889 and as such places it in the top five oldest football competitions in the world. £100 - 150*

781 Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association County Cup runners-up medal awarded to a Sheffield United player in 1935-36, in 9ct. gold & enamel; sold together with two other medals (one cased) issued by the Sheffield & Hallamshire F.A., for the Amateur League Winners 1930-31; and Association League runners-up 1927-28 (3) £180 - 220*

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783 Birmingham & District Football Association representative cap for the Junior International match v Scotland in 1936, inscribed B v S, 1936 £80 - 120*

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782 Durham Football Association Senior Professional Cup winner’s medal awarded to Len Duns of Sunderland AFC in season 1935-36, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed DURHAM FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, SENIOR PROFESSIONAL CUP, WINNERS, 1935-36, SUNDERLAND FC, L. DUNS, in original case of issue, the lid stamped gilt DURHAM FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION This was an early medal won by Len Duns in his first season at Sunderland. The right winger would go on to win F.A. Cup and League Championship medals in a one-club career where he made 248 appearances and scored 54 goals. Lot 784 is in this auction has been consigned from the same estate of a deceased collector. It is an unnamed Sunderland Football League Championship medal for season 1936-37. However, the family and the auctioneer cannot confirm it there is a player connection between the medals being offered as lots 782 and 784 £300 - 500*

784 Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal awarded to a Sunderland footballer in season 1935-36, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, in replacement fitted case, the lid stamped gilt FOOTBALL LEAGUE, 1935-6 Sunderland won the 1935-36 Football League Championship title easily with a total of 56 points, eight clear of Derby County. See lot 782 for further information in connection with this medal. £2,000 - 3,000*

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785 Two Wales Amateur International caps awarded to W.C. “Stoker” Peart in seasons 1935-36 & 1936-37, both green caps with red dragon inscribed F.A.W. and additionally with the season date; sold with a Royal Navy and Royal Marine F.A. handbook 1935-36 complete with a letter on R.N & R.M. F.A. headed paper (4)

787 Five medals relating to football in East Anglia, including a 9ct. gold & enamel Norwich & Norfolk Hospital Cup 1936-37; three cased 9ct. gold & enamel issued by the East Anglian League 1920s/1930s; and a gold-mounted silver Great Yarmouth Arnold Cup 1929-30; the lot also including a cased Suffolk & Norfolk athletics medal (6) £180 - 220*

The matches were versus Scotland & England in 1935-36 and v Scotland in 1936-37. W C Peart played for the Royal Navy and for Gloucester City FC. £300 - 500* 786 F.A. International debut medal awarded to Bert Sproston of Leeds United for the match v Wales played at Ninian Park 17th October 1936, 14ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, F.A. INTERNATIONAL, the edge inscribed E v. W., 1936-37, B.SPROSTON, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION During this period players making their debut for England were given an option by the Football Association to receive a gold commemorative medal instead of their normal match fee. Sproston evidently chose the medal. The full-back won 11 England caps in total. Medals awarded to Bert Sproston after his playing career as team attendant to the Football League Representative Team are being offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 878 & 887. £500 - 700* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

788 Manchester Senior Cup winner’s medal awarded to Ernie Thompson of Manchester United in season 1936-37, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed M.C.F.A., MANCHESTER CUP, 1936-37, MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., WINNERS, J.E. THOMPSON John Ernest Thompson (1909-1985) was born at Newbiggin-bythe-Sea, Northumberland, and played the majority of his career at Blackburn Rovers. He made just three League appearances for Manchester United having transferred for a fee of £4,500 in 1936. He finished his career back in his native north-east at Gateshead. £600 - 800*

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789 Royal Navy Football Association representative cap 1937-38, awarded to A.L.S. Hogg for the inter-services fixture v the R.A.F.; sold together with another Royal Navy Football Association representative cap, first awarded in 1929-20, later inscribed 1930-31 and 1931, the black cap named inside P. CHARIG (2) £150 - 200*

790 F.A. Cup runners-up medal awarded to a Huddersfield Town player in 1938, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP, 1937-38 In the 1938 F.A. Cup Final Huddersfield Town were beaten 1-0 by Preston North End. The match went the closest in the Wembley era to requiring a replay with George Mutch settling the game with a 119th minute penalty. A F.A. Cup Final replay was not required until 1970.

791 English Schools’ Football Association North Trial medal, silver & enamel, undated, but with a Chester hallmark date stamp for 1938 £80 - 120*

792 18k. gold winner’s Medal for the 1938 French Amateur Championship the “Challenge Jules Rimet” 18k. continental gold, the obverse with a football scene, signed S. GRUN, the reverse inscribed CHAMPIONNAT DE FRANCE, DES AMATEURS 1938, CHALLENGE JULES RIMET, F.F.F.A., “LE MATIN” The winners of the Challenge Jules Rimet in 1928, World Cup year in France, was Stade Bethunois FC. They beat FC Scionzier 2-1 in the Final played at the Olympic Stadium, Colombes. This was the fourth edition of the Challenge Jules Rimet. £300 - 500*

This medal is unnamed, however see lot 754 in this auction for further information. £1,500 - 2,500*

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Joe Mercer OBE (Everton, Arsenal, Sheffield United, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Coventry City and England) Lots 793 to 868 Joe Mercer (1914-1990) was born at Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, the son of a former Nottingham Forest and Tranmere Rovers player Joe senior. The left-half was signed by Everton from Ellesmere Port as an 18-yearold in 1932 and had become a firstteam regular by season 1935-36 and won a Football League Championship medal in season 1938-39. While playing for Everton he also won five England caps, and played in 26 wartime internationals, often as captain. Joe Mercer transferred to Arsenal in late 1946 for £9,000 and quickly became appointed as club captain. While at Arsenal he won two Football League Championship titles in 1947-48 & 1952-53 and played in the F.A. Cup Finals of 1950 & 1952, lifting the cup on the former occasion. His playing career came to an end in season 1953-54 with a broken leg in two places. Mercer then embarked on what was to be a highly successful managerial career. After an inauspicious start at Sheffield United, he guided Aston Villa to victory in the inaugural Football League Cup of 1961. His greatest successes came at Manchester City where he was manager for the 1967-68 Football League Championship season, followed by wins in the F.A. Cup (1969) and the League Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1970. Having been replaced by Malcolm Allison as the result of a club takeover battle, Mercer’s final club was Coventry City. During this time the Football Association asked him to act as caretaker manager of the England national team following the resignation of Sir Alf Ramsey in 1974 and before the appointment of Don Revie. Latterly he became a Director at Coventry City and was awarded an OBE in 1976.

793 A fine-quality period photograph taken on the occasion of the T. Harris Benefit XI Match and showing Joe Mercer (striped shirt, 3rd row right) in the Notts County & Select XI groups season 1914-15, Joe senior is in the second row from the back on the far right hand side, 12 by 14in., mounted & framed, 54 by 66cm., no picture glass, otherwise good The group also includes Sam Hardy, Albert Iremonger, Billy Meredith, Bob Crompton and others. £200 - 300*

794 A football medal won by Joe Mercer senior in 1908-09, a 9ct. gold & enamel Cheshire Football Association Amateur Cup winner’s medal 1908-09; sold together with a gilt-metal & enamel badge for the England v Ireland match in 1912 (2) Joe Mercer senior played for Ellesmere Port before signing professional forms for Nottingham Forest in 1910. After the Great War he played for Tranmere Rovers but suffered from poor health as a result of a gas attack whilst serving in the trenches and he died when Joe junior was just 12 years old. £150 - 200*

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795 Three early football medals won by Joe Mercer, a silver Cheshire County Schools’ F.A. medal, hallmarked 1928; a 9ct. gold & enamel medal inscribed SENIOR CUP, 1931, RUNNERS-UP; and a 9ct. gold & enamel medal inscribed ELLSMERE PORT TOWN MEDALS, 1932; sold together with a much later medal associated with Cheshire football, in silver-gilt, inscribed CHESHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, PREMIER CUP, WINNERS, 1976-77 (4) £150 - 200*

796 Two medals won by Joe Mercer at Everton FC, both 9ct. gold, one enamelled, the first inscribed to the reverse LIVERPOOL COUNTY COMB., RUNNERS-UP, 1932-33; the other inscribed LIVERPOOL COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, MEMORIAL CUP, WINNERS, undated but with gold hallmark date for 1932 £300 - 400*

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797 Joe Mercer’s Everton FC Lancashire Senior Cup winner’s medal 1934-35, 9ct. gold, inscribed LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, EVERTON F.C., WINNERS, 1934-35, J. MERCER £250 - 350*

798 Two Liverpool County F.A. Senior Cup winner’s medals awarded to Joe Mercer of Everton FC, both 9ct. gold, inscribed LIVERPOOL COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, SENIOR CUP, WINNERS, the first dated 1937-38 and named to J.MERCER, the second dated 1939-40 £500 - 700*

799 Joe Mercer’s Everton FC Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal 1938-39, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed EVERTON F.C., 1938-39, J. MERCER, lacking original loop suspension on account of five of Joe Mercer’s medals having previously been converted by a jeweller into a linked bracelet Everton won the title with a total of 59 points, finishing four ahead of Wolves. £4,000 - 6,000*

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802 Joe Mercer Football League representative medal 1946-47, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v IRELAND, the reverse inscribed PLAYED IN DUBLIN, 30th APRIL 1947 This match was played at Dalymount Park with the Football League beating the League of Ireland 3-1. £400 - 600* 800 Two Joe Mercer playing contracts for Everton FC, the first dated 1945, the second his final playing contract for Everton FC, dated 18th April 1946 and valid until 3rd May 1947, signed by Mercer and club secretary Theo Kelly

802 803 Joe Mercer England v Scotland international cap 1938-39, blue velvet, F.A. crest, inscribed ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, 1938-39

The final contract was not seen out, with Arsenal signing Mercer in November 1946 for a fee of £9,000. See next lot. £250 - 350*

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801 Joe Mercer Football League representative medal 1938-39, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v IRELAND, the reverse inscribed BELFAST, SEPTEMBER 21st 1938, RESERVE The Football League won this math 8-2, with Tommy Lawton netting four times. £300 - 500*

This was Mercer’s second appearance for England who beat Scotland 2-1 at Hampden Park. £800 - 1,200*

804 Joe Mercer’s F.A. International medal 1938-39, 18ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed F.A. INTERNATIONAL, the edge inscribed S. 1938-39, lacking original loop suspension on account of five of Joe Mercer’s medals having previously been converted by a jeweller into a linked bracelet During this period players 804 making their debut for England were given an option by the Football Association to receive a gold commemorative medal instead of their normal match fee. Mercer evidently chose the medal. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). e medal. £1,000 - 1,500*

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807 Joe Mercer white England international shirt 1938-39, by St Blaize, unnumbered, long-sleeved, three lions badge

805 Joe Mercer England v Wales international cap 1938-39, blue velvet, F.A. crest, inscribed ENGLAND v WALES, 1938-39 This is curious, as Joe Mercer did not play in the match v Wales at Ninian Park 22nd October 1938. Perhaps he was a reserve and the F.A. extended the presentation of caps on this occasion. £800 - 1,200*

Joe Mercer became part of the England set up in season 1938-39. This was the season when England began wearing numbered shirts. This shirt is unnumbered and is probably therefore an unworn spare that Mercer kept as a memento. It is possible that he may have exchanged his match-worn numbered England shirt with an opponent, so kept the spare instead. £800 - 1,200* 808 Joe Mercer white England international shirt 1938-39, by St Blaize, unnumbered, long-sleeved, three lions badge Joe Mercer became part of the England set up in season 1938-39. This was the season when England began wearing numbered shirts. This shirt is unnumbered and is probably therefore an unworn spare that Mercer kept as a memento. It is possible that he may have exchanged his match-worn numbered £800 - 1,200*

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809 No lot 806 Joe Mercer’s 9ct. gold Omega gentlemen’s wristwatch, Swiss, Arabic numerals, sub-seconds, 9ct. gold bracelet, retailer’s stamp for A.E. Dyson, Hoylake; sold together with another wristwatch, in sub-standard poor condition with no hands or glass and with no bracelet or strap, the case inscribed TO J. MERCER, FROM THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, ENGLAND v ITALY, MILAN, 13th MAY 1939 (2) £300 - 500*

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811 The illuminated diploma presented by The Football Association to Joe Mercer in recognition of his England appearances in 29 wartime & victory international matches between 1939 and 1946, signed by the Chairman of the Council, the Chairman of Selection Committee and F.A. Secretary, dated April 1946, mounted, framed & glazed, 47 by 38cm. No England caps were awarded during the wartime period. Instead the F.A. presented each player with an illuminated diploma. £800 - 1,200*

810 England Schools’ Football Association No.10 shirt circa 1945-46 from the Joe Mercer Collection, youth sized, long-sleeved, wartime Controlled Commodity 41 label, red E.S.F.A. Three Lions badge of the period It is uncertain how this shirt ended up in Joe Mercer’s collection. A plausible explanation is that when Joe Mercer took a Football Association coaching course in 1945, this may have involved coaching the England schools’ national team. £150 - 250*

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812 Joe Mercer’s first playing contract for Arsenal FC, dated 29th November 1946 and valid until 3rd May 1947, signed by Mercer and club secretary George Allison, in original envelope Joe Mercer made his Arsenal debut v Bolton Wanderers the day after signing this agreement. Soon after joining the London club he was appointed team captain. £300 - 400*

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813 A group of five Joe Mercer Arsenal FC playing contracts, dated 9th June 1947, 1st August 1948, 1st August 1950, 1st July 1952 & 1st August 1953, the first signed by Mercer and club secretary George Allison, the second by Mercer, the remaining signature lines typed in with the player and club secretary’s name £750 - 1,000*

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814 A very scarce 1930s red & white unnumbered Arsenal shirt from the Joe Mercer Collection, by Bukta, long-sleeved This jersey dates from the 1930s, being by Bukta the club’s shirt provider from this period and at a time when match shirts were still unnumbered. It would appear that when Joe Mercer had arrived at Highbury in 1946, and when textile rationing was still in place, shirts from the pre-war era were being further utilised as training kit. Evidently the new arrival kept this one as a souvenir of his transfer from Everton. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £1,500 - 2,500*

815 Joe Mercer’s Arsenal FC Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal 1947-48, silver-gilt, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed ARSENAL F.C., J. MERCER, 1947-48, in original fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Arsenal won the 1947-49 title with a total of 59 points, seven clear of runners-up Manchester United. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £4,000 - 6,000* 816 Joe Mercer Arsenal FC memorabilia, including an autographed 1947 menu for a dinner held by The Lord Mayor of London, signed 1952 & 1971 Cup Final menus, club itineraries for Brazil 1949, Bohemians 1948, player’s and player’s wife admission tickets, a Mercer signed postal cover, and other miscellaneous items (a qty.) £300 - 500*

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817 Joe Mercer’s Arsenal FC 1948 F.A. Charity Shield winner’s medal, 14ct. gold, the obverse inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHARITY SHIELD Interestingly the gold is date stamped for 1939. This is because the medals had been prepared for the 1939 F.A. Charity Shield which was cancelled on the outbreak of the Second World War. Joe Mercer would have probably played in the 1939 match as he was a member of the Everton 1938-39 Football League Division One Champions who were set to play the F.A. Cup winners Portsmouth. In the end Mercer was awarded the medal nine years later but while playing in the red & white of Arsenal who beat Manchester United 4-3. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £2,500 - 3,500*

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818 The Arsenal v Liverpool 1950 F.A. Cup Final match ball from the Joe Mercer Collection, the brown leather football inscribed in ink ARSENAL, 1950, LIVERPOOL, 1950, signed in ink in a neat column by the Arsenal team, Joe Mercer, George Swindin, Peter Goring, Wally Barnes, Jimmy Logie, Laurie Scott, Reg Lewis, Alex Forbes, Freddie Cox, Leslie Compton & Denis Compton See following lot for information regarding the 1950 F.A. Cup Final. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £2,000 - 3,000*

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820 Joe Mercer old gold Arsenal No.6 1950 F.A. Cup Final shirt, by Hope Brothers/Solus Sports, long-sleeved, white collar & cuffs, the badge inscribed 1949-50 The F.A. Cup Rules of the time stipulated that if there was a colour clash, and Arsenal & Liverpool played in red, then both teams were to wear their change kits. However, both Arsenal and Liverpool’s change shirt colours were white. In these circumstances the rules said that a decision would be made by the toss of a coin. Arsenal lost the coin toss and therefore had to play in an alternative change strip. Manager Tom Whittaker chose an old gold coloured shirt. Thereafter, Arsenal continued to use the old gold as an alternative change kit throughout the 1950s. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £12,000 - 18,000*

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819 Joe Mercer’s Arsenal FC 1950 F.A. Cup winner’s medal, 9ct. gold, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, lacking original loop suspension on account of five of Joe Mercer’s medals having previously been converted by a jeweller into a linked bracelet Arsenal defeated Liverpool 2-0 in the 1950 F.A. Cup Final with both goals scored by Reg Lewis. Arsenal’s win equalled Bolton Wanderers three wins at Wembley Stadium, while Liverpool were experiencing their first Cup Final. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £7,000 - 10,000*

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821 A group of telegrams sent to the Arsenal FC captain Joe Mercer on the occasion of the 1950 F.A. Cup Final, including examples sent by Billy Wright, Mrs Dora Compton (wife of Dennis), Mr & Mrs Stan Cullis, Len Goulden, as well as friends, family and well wishers; the lot also including a letter from the Lord Mayor of Liverpool (a qty.) £300 - 500*

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822 Joe Mercer’s Arsenal FC 1952 F.A. Cup Final runners-up medal, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, lacking original loop suspension on account of five of Joe Mercer’s medals having previously been converted by a jeweller into a linked bracelet Arsenal were beaten in the 1952 F.A. Cup Final 1-0 through a goal by the Chilean inside-left George Robledo. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £3,000 - 4,000*

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823 Joe Mercer red & white Arsenal No.6 1952 F.A. Cup Final shirt, by Hope Brothers/Solus Sports, long-sleeved, the badge inscribed 1951-52 Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £6,000 - 8,000*

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824 9ct. gold Omega gentlemen’s wristwatch presented to the Arsenal FC captain Joe Mercer by his family, Swiss, Arabic numerals, sub-seconds, English gold plated bracelet, the case inscribed TO OUR JOE, CUP FINAL 1950, ARSENAL CAPTAIN, CUP FINAL 1952, FROM ALL AT HOME £600 - 800*

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825 Arsenal 1952 F.A. Cup Final supporter’s memorabilia, a scarf, rosette, cap, lucky charm teddy bear, two souvenir gentleman’s handkerchiefs; and an Arsenal Supporters’ Club badge (7) £100 - 150*

826 Joe Mercer silver medal plaque for the Arsenal v Hibernians Charity Match played at Highbury 22nd October 1952, stamped STERLING SILVER, set with crest medallions, and extensively inscribed with details of the occasion, mounted to a black Bakelite backboard with easel support, 16 by 13cm. £150 - 200*

827 Joe Mercer’s Arsenal FC Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal 1952-53, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1952-53, ARSENAL F.C., J. MERCER, in original fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE; sold together with a letter from Tom Whittaker apologising for the belated presentation of his Championship medal, dated 11th September 1953 (2)

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In season 1952-52 Joe Mercer won his second Championship medal with Arsenal. In a close-run affair, the Gunners claimed the title on goal average having finished equal with 54 points with Preston North End. It was Arsenal’s 7th Championship win. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £4,000 - 6,000*

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828 Joe Mercer Arsenal FC silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1953, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, ARSENAL v BLACKPOOL, MONDAY 12th OCTOBER 1953, WINNERS, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support In the 1953 Charity Shield League Champions Arsenal beat F.A. Cup winners Blackpool 3-1 at Highbury. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £1,500 - 2,000* 828

829 An oil painting by Don Lynch titled “The Throw In By Joe Mercer (A Player of the Arsenal Football Club at Highbury)”, signed & dated 1953, additionally inscribed with the title to the reverse, oil on canvas, 101 by 74cm., framed, small areas of paint loss, but overall good; sold a Manchester Evening News 1970 newspaper covering a story of this painting being bought at an auction in Deansgate, Manchester (2) £1,000 - 1,500*

830 The metal plate and screws removed from Joe Mercer’s leg following a break in two places as a result of a collision with Arsenal team-mate Joe Wade that finished Joe’s playing career, in a presentation case Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £100 - 150*

831 A medal won by Joe Mercer during his first managerial appointment at Sheffield United FC in season 1956-57, a 9ct. gold & enamel Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association County Cup winner’s medal 1956-57 £150 - 200*

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832 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) £400 - 600*

834 Joe Mercer Aston Villa FC winner’s tankard for the inaugural Football League Cup competition in season 1960-61, silver plated, engraved with the crest of the Football League and inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, 1960-61, WINNERS, 13cm. The inaugural Football League Cup of 1960-61 concluded with hone & away leg final ties. Having lost 2-0 to Rotherham United in the first leg, Villa needed extra-time to secure a 3-2 aggregate victory in the return hone leg. The crucial goal was scored by the Northern Ireland outside-left Peter McParland. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £800 - 1,200*

833 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

835 Joe Mercer Aston Villa FC runners-up tankard for the Football League Cup Final in season 1962-63, silver plated, engraved with the crest of the Football League and inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, 1962-63, RUNNERS UP, 11.5cm.; sold with another silver plated tankard presented to Joe Mercer by Aston Villa FC on the occasion of the friendly match v Dynamo Kiev 13th November 1961, 10.5cm. (2)

In season 1959-60 Aston Villa were promoted as Champions to the First Division having finished with 59 points, one ahead of Cardiff City. £1,500 - 2,000*

Villa reached the Football League Cup Final for the second time in three years in season 1962-63 but on this occasion lost to local rivals Birmingham City 3-1 on aggregate. £400 - 600*

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836 A group of three Joe Mercer Manchester City FC contracts as players’ manager, including his first agreement dated 1st September 1965, the others for 1968 and 1969 £500 - 700*

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837 Joe Mercer’s Manchester City FC Football League Division Two Championship winner’s medal 1965-66, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1965-66 In season 1965-66 Manchester City were promoted to the First Division as Champions finishing with 59 points, five clear of Southampton. £1,500 - 2,000*

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838 Joe Mercer’s Manchester City FC Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal 1967-68, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1967-68 In 1967-68 Manchester City won the Football League Championship title for the second time, the previous triumph coming in 1936-37. City finished the season two points ahead of local rivals Manchester United on 58 points and also qualified for European football for the first time. £4,000 - 6,000*

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841 Presentation to Joe Mercer on the occasion of the US Tour match v Atlanta Chiefs 26th May 1968, a stylish cylindrical form Lloyds solid state transistor radio, mounted to a base set with a plaque inscribed with match details, length 15cm. £100 - 150*

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842 Alan Oakes red & black striped Manchester City No.6 1969 F.A. Cup Final jersey, long-sleeved, inscribed above & below the badge M.C.F.C., WEMBLEY 1969 In the 1969 F.A Cup Final Manchester City beat Leicester City 1-0 through a goal by Neil Young in the 24th minute.

839 A group of telegrams sent to the Manchester City FC manager Joe Mercer on the occasion of the 1967-68 League Championship and 1968-69 F.A. Cup winning seasons, including examples sent by Matt and Jean Busby (two), Denis Hill Wood, Noel Cantwell, Tony Waddington, Denis Howell, Terry Neill, Billy Wright, Sam Barkass, the singer Frankie Vaughan & Kenny Lynch, as well as friends, family, well wishers and congratulations from other Football Clubs; the lot also including various congratulatory letters (a qty.) £300 - 500*

Alan Oakes came up through the youth ranks at Maine Road and made 680 League & Cup appearances for Manchester City between 1959 and 1976, easily an all-time club record. The only other player to exceed 600 games is goalkeeper Joe Corrigan. In addition to his F.A. Cup medal. Oakes won Football League Division One & Two Championships, two Football League Cups, a European Cup Winners’ Cup, and two F.A. Charity Shields. It is not known if Joe Mercer received Oakes match-worn shirt or his spare as a souvenir of a memorable occasion. £2,000 - 3,000*

840 Joe Mercer Manchester City FC memorabilia, including a pair of autographed 1967-68 Championship season banquet menus, similar for 1969 F.A. Cup Final; Mercer signed postal covers, itineraries for Tour of Australia 1970, 1971 Texaco Cup, 1969 & 1971 ECWC, 1968 summer tour, 1969 F.A. Cup FInal; dinner menu for 1966 Divsion Two Championship; a qty. of MCFC hand written meeting agendas; and other miscellaneous items (a qty.) £500 - 700* 842 180

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843 Silver plated cigarette box presented to Joe Mercer by the Manchester City Supporters’ Club to commemorate the 1969 F.A. Cup victory, J.M. initials to the lid, presentation inscription to the box front, cedar interior, 11 by 8cm. £150 - 200*

845 Trophy ribbons from the Joe Mercer Collection, red, black & white ribbons from the 1970 League Cup Final; sky blue ribbons from the 1967-68 Football League Division One Championship season; and ribbons from an iced football brought back from the Victory International in season 1945-46 £200 - 300*

846 ‘The Moss Side Tapestry’, an endearing piece of ‘fan art’ being a large embroidered homage to Joe Mercer’s Manchester City 1970 European Cup Winners’ Cup and Football League Cup winning team, with named player portraits and inscribed details of the club’s achievements in 1970, 100 by 162cm., good condition, colours excellent £150 - 250* 844 Joe Mercer Manchester City FC Football League Cup winner’s tankard season 1969-70, silver plated, engraved with the crest of the Football League and inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, 1969-70, WINNERS, 13cm. Having led Aston Villa to victory in the inaugural 1960-61 Football League Cup, Joe Mercer won a second winner’s tankard with Manchester City in 1970. On a terribly heavy Wembley pitch, City defeated West Bromwich Albion 2-1 coming from behind after a Jeff Astle 5th minute opener. The City goals were scored by Mike Doyle & Glyn Pardoe. £700 - 1,000* 847 Presentation to Joe Mercer on the occasion of the Bologna v Manchester City Anglo-Italian Cup match 2nd September 1970, in the form of a bronze souvenir of the statue of Neptune in Bologna’s Piazza del Nettuno, the marble base set with a plaque inscribed with match details, 15cm. £80 - 120*

848 A pair of Manchester City playing socks, sold together with neck ties from the Joe Mercer Collection comprising Manchester City, Arsenal, two for Coventry City (one with a stick pin) and a Denis Compton 70th Birthday tie £100 - 150*

849 Joe Mercer Football Association and England memorabilia, comprising his F.A. Coaching Certificate with record of four coaching courses in 1939, 1945 and two in 1955; an England team-group b&w photograph from Mercer’s time as Caretaker Manager, signed by Clemence, Keegan, Brooking, Hughes and one other; a Don Revie signed F.A. 1975 Christmas slip; a F.A. Report for the Copa D’oro in Uruguay 1980-81; an England 1988 reunion card signed by various personalities including Joe Mercer, Tommy Lawton, Laurie Scott and Trevor Brooking (5) £150 - 200*

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850 Joe Mercer Football Association coach’s blue & red tracksuit top & bottoms, by Granville Sportswear, the three lions badge incorporating a flaming torch £250 - 350*

851 Joe Mercer’s England manager’s suit 1974, light-blue wool 2-piece suit by Gino of Coventry, three lions badge to breast pocket, two-tone lining; sold with a F.A. neck tie (3) £200 - 300*

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852 England red Aertex No.6 training staff jersey issued to caretaker manager Joe Mercer for the 1974 End of Season Tour, short-sleeved, lacking Three Lions badge No.6 was Mercer’s number when he was a player. £200 - 300*

853 England white Aertex unnumbered training staff jersey issued to caretaker manager Joe Mercer for the 1974 End of Season Tour, short-sleeved, Three Lions badge, good condition £200 - 300*

854 England white Aertex unnumbered training jersey issued to caretaker manager Joe Mercer for the 1974 End of Season Tour, short-sleeved, Three Lions badge, good condition £200 - 300*

855 Presentation to Joe Mercer from the press corps on the occasion of the England Tour of 1974, in the form of a campana-shaped silver plated wine cooler, engraved with presentation inscription, height 25.5cm. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £150 - 200*

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858 Presentation from the Coventry City Supporters Club in congratulations of Joe Mercer being awarded the OBE in the New Year Honours List of 1976, in the form of a silver plated rose bowl, engraved with presentation inscription, diameter 27cm. £100 - 150*

856 Large silver salver presented by The Football Association to Joe Mercer in appreciation of his role as England Caretaker Manager in 1974, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1972, set centrally with an enamel three lions crest, engraved with presentation inscription TO JOE MERCER, ENGLAND TEAM MANAGER 1974, WITH APPRECIATION FROM THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, further inscribed with Mercer’s match record: 0 WALES v ENGLAND 2 1 ENGLAND v N IRELAND 0 2 SCOTLAND v ENGLAND 0 2 ENGLAND v ARGENTINA 2 1 EAST GERMANY v ENGLAND 1 0 BULGARIA v ENGLAND 1 2 YUGOSLAVIA v ENGLAND 2 diameter 36cm. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £2,000 - 3,000*

859 Autograph album mostly with wartime football content, including team-groups for England (numerous), British Army, British Combined Services, Belgian Army, FA XI, Preston N.E, Burnley, Chelsea and others, also individual signatures including Bill Shankly and a slightly later team-group for Arsenal FC 1947-48 £250 - 350*

857 Joe Mercer’s Coventry City FC contract to become the players’ manager in 1972, dated 26th August, signed by Mercer and a club director and secretary; sold together with Mercer’s CFC Directors’ Box season ticket for 1979-80 (2) £150 - 200* 857

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860 Collection of 11 photographs from the Joe Mercer collection, eight relating to Arsenal and the 1950 F.A. Cup Final, one a 1948-49 League Championship winners team-group, one receiving an award from Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, the other featuring Mercer’s first football club Ellsmere Port and the 1921 Wirral Senior Cup winning team, all framed except for one, various sizes, good condition £120 - 160*

861 Miscellaneous presentations to Joe Mercer, comprising two souvenir whisky bottles, one on the occasion of the Manchester City E.C.W.C. math v Schalke 04 15th April 1970, as embroidered on velvet sheath; a boxed F.A. Centenary 1863-1963 souvenir containing two china ashtrays, a pen and an F.A. badge; an honour from the Variety Club of Great Britain, in the form of a silver heart-shaped plaque; and a presentation from the New South Wales Federation of Soccer Coaches in 1970 (5) £250 - 350*

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862 A Collection of badges from the Joe Mercer Collection, including a commemoration of the Racing Club de Paris v Arsenal exhibition match in Paris 7th November 1951; a F.A. coach’s badge; five Football Association pins; Football League tie-clip; F.A. Centenary 1863-1963 badge; N.S.W. F.A. (Australia); club issues including Arsenal, Everton, Sheffield United, Manchester City, Coventry City, Ajax, Atletico Bilbao; and supporters’ badges (a qty.) £150 - 200*

863 Joe Mercer blazer badge collection, three England, one inscribed VICTORY INTERNATIONAL, 1945-46; three England coaching badges; club issues for Sheffield United, Aston Villa & Arsenal; and an Army Physical Training Instructor issue (10) £500 - 700*

864 Joe Mercer pennant collection, 1.FC Koln, Portuguese F.A., Variety Club of Great Britain Sir Matt Busby’s XI v Joe Mercer’s XI 1971, Academica. Dynamo F.C. Indianapolis British Tour 1983, 1966 World Cup, 1970 World Cup, Standard de Liege, FC Vorwarts Berlin, Thistle Club of Southern California 1968, and East Germany v England in Leipzig 29.5.197 (11) £150 - 200*

865 A miscellany of memorabilia from the Joe Mercer Collection, autographs including Stanley Matthews, Don Bradman, Dixie Dean, Law, Best & Charlton, memorial order of services for football personalities, programmes, Joe Mercer’s driving licence, a wartime photograph featuring Joe Mercer & Matt Busby, football pension documents and other items £200 - 300*

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866 Joe Mercer 1970 World Cup memorabilia, comprising his official TV/Radio accreditation; a further ID card; a group of stadium passes to the TV/radio studios; medical services voucher; a BBC TV pin badge; and a commemorative coin £200 - 300*

868 National Football Museum Hall of Fame Joe Mercer 2009 Inductee glass plaque, height 25cm. Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £200 - 300*

870 A hallmarked silver salver presented as a wedding gift to Joe Mears, Chairman of Chelsea Football Club, in 1945, awarded in his capacity as Chairman and Captain of the Richmond Boxing Day Charity Regatta Committee, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1945, with scalloped edge and raised on three pad feet, Sheffield 1945, presentation inscription reading “Richmond Boxing Day Charity Regatta, this token of affection and esteem was presented by members of the committee to their Chairman Captain JH Mears RM on the occasion of his marriage 6th June 1945”, 27cm. diameter, good Joseph “Joe” Mears was the son of founder of Chelsea Football Club. He became Chairman of Chelsea Football Club in 1940 and Chairman of the FA in 1963 until his untimely death a few weeks before the 1966 World Cup. Further memorabilia relating to the Mears family is offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 708, 897 & 898. £350 - 400*

867 9ct. gold Professional Footballers’ Association 100 Football League Legend’s Medal awarded to Joe Mercer in May 1999, inscribed obverse & reverse, named to Joe Mercer, with bar and ribbon suspension, in original fitted case

869 Wilf Mannion England No.10 international shirt circa 1947, by Hope Brothers Ltd with CC41 Controlled Commodity, first introduced 1941) clothing rationing symbol, long-sleeved, three lions badge

Exhibited: Arsenal FC Museum (on loan). £700 - 1,000*

Elsewhere in the sale two Mannion England caps are being offered as lots 873 & 874. £700 - 1,000*

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871 A silver-plated inkwell presented to Jack Budd Esq. Vice-Chairman of Chelsea Football Club, on the occasion of the Hearts v Chelsea match 21st April 1947 in the form of a crowned seated lion holding a Shield in its paws, the shield engraved “ Presented to Jack Budd Esq Vice Chairman Chelsea Football Club Ltd”, the plinth further engraved “As a token of friendship on the occasion of his first visit to Edinburgh from The Heart of Midlothian Football Club Ltd Monday 21st April 1947”, height 25cm., good John Ernest Claude “Jack” Budd is buried at West Brompton Cemetery in the same grave as Chelsea FC’s first chairman Claude Kirby. The headstone describes Budd as being Kirby’s ward. £550 - 600*

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872 A HIGHLY IMPORTANT DOCUMENT IN THE HISTORY OF MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB. THE CONTRACT FOR MATT BUSBY TO BECOME THE PLAYER’S MANAGER, AN APPOINTMENT THAT WAS TO TRANSFORM THE FORTUNES OF A STRUGGLING NORTHERN FOOTBALL CLUB AND MARK THE OUTSET OF A JOURNEY THAT WOULD DIRECTLY LEAD TO OLD TRAFFORD BECOMING THE HOME OF A GLOBAL FOOTBALL POWERHOUSE Agreement made 1st November 1946 between Manchester United FC and Matthew Busby for the latter to undertake the role of the Players’ Manager, Clause 1. States the length of the contract as a period 5 years, backdated from 22 October 1945. Clause 2. States the salary to be a fixed annual salary of £675, the first payment on 1st December 1945. Clause 3. Under the terms of the agreement the Club would provide a house free of rent and rates for the period of the engagement. Clause 4. States that The Players’ Manager would devote himself exclusively to the business of his appointment and in the event of ill health or accident he would furnish the Directors with evidence thereof. Clause 5. With the exception of any specific directions from the Board of Directors, the Manager had control of the players. He was to “use all proper means in his power to further the quality of play of the teams and the attractiveness of their football”. He could advise on transfers but did not have the authority to negotiate wages and bonuses unilaterally. Clause 6. Is a confidentiality and exclusivity clause in respect of the business and its financial matters. Clause 7. Details dismissal due to grave misconduct or misconduct being - betting, absenteeism without Board approval where he would not be entitled to compensation. Clause 8. Details the bodies to which the Manager would have to be mindful of as the FA, The Football League, The Football Central League, The Lancashire Football Association, Manchester County Football Association etc. Clause 9. If incapacitated through illness the Manager would be entitled to 6 months salary thereafter to be reviewed by the Board. If his incapacity continued for longer than 12 consecutive months then the Directors had the right to determine his employment and he would not be entitled to compensation if terminated. Clause 10. Is a confidentiality clause prohibiting the Manager from using any information he had acquired about the Club once he was no longer employed by the Club. Clause 11. This clause relates to death during service whereby the Club would pay his legal personal representative a proportion of the then current months due wage. Clause 12. The manager was entitled to four weeks holiday to be agreed by the Board. The document also includes a hand-written endorsement varying the terms of the agreement and increasing the Player’s Manager’s wage to £1,000. Graham Budd Auctions is grateful to Mark Wylie, Curator of the Manchester United Museum, for providing the following information that appears in the Directors’ Minutes Books regarding the appointment of Matt Busby as the Player’s Manager at Manchester United Football Club. Directors Meeting at Mr Gibson’s Office 23rd October 1945 The chairman welcomed Mr Busby who commenced his duties with the club yesterday and wished him every success. Directors Meeting at Mr Gibson’s Office 29th May 1946 Mr Busby Service Agreement: The Directors had before them draft service agreement covering Mr M Busby’s engagement as Players Manager with the club for five years as from 22nd November 1945 at a remuneration of £675 per annum in addition to which the company were to provide him with a dwelling house rent free and free of all rates and taxes during the continuance of his employment and containing the usual clauses for termination of service in case of prolonged illness etc. It was stated that Mr Busby had approved the draft and the directors thereupon also approved it and it was left to Mr Hardman to have the necessary engrossment prepared for sealing. Directors Meeting at the Ground 2nd December 1946 Service Agreement Mr Busby: Engrossment of service agreement with Mr M Busby (the draft of which was approved at a meeting of Directors on 29th May 1946) was laid before the meeting and it was resolved that the seal of the company be affixed thereto. The chairman reported interviews between himself and Mr Busby as to an increase of the latter’s remuneration notwithstanding the before mentioned agreement was for 5 years and that in the light of results so far achieved he thought it fair Mr Busby should have an increase of his basic remuneration apart from any bonuses the Directors might vote him from time to time and he moved that the remuneration of the players manager be increased from £675 per annum to £1000 per annum to take effect from 1st November 1946. This was seconded and passed. The chairman then reported that on the assumption that the Board would be agreeable to the proposed increase, agreement had been prepared to carry out the necessary variation of Mr Busby’s service agreement and this new agreement was laid before the meeting varying the service agreement of the players manager as regards remuneration be approved and the seal of the company was affixed thereto. The resolution was passed unanimously and the agreement thereupon sealed. £30,000 - 40,000*

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873 Wilf Mannion England v Wales international cap season 1947-48, the blue cap with three lions and inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, E v W, 1947-48 This match was played at Ninian Park 18th October 1947. England won 3-0 through goals by Finney, Mortensen & Lawton. Middlesbrough’s ‘Golden Boy’ , club legend Wilf Mannion, played a total of 26 times for England and also played in four wartime internationals. Another cap is offered as the following lot in the auction, and a Wilf Mannion Enland shirt is offered as lot 869. £800 - 1,200*

875 Scottish Football League v The Football League representative medal awarded to James Mason of Third Lanark FC in season 1949-50, 9ct. gold, inscribed S.F.L. v F.L., cased This match was played at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough. The Scottish League were defeated 3-1 by the hosts. Jimmy Mason was a stalwart of the St Mirren team making a total of 207 League appearances for the club either side of the Second World War between 1936 and 1952. The inside forward represented the Scottish F.L. seven times and also won seven Scotland international caps. £200 - 250*

874 Wilf Mannion England v Yugoslavia international cap season 1950-51, the blue cap with three lions crest and inscribed YUGOSLAVIA, 1950-51 This match was played at Arsenal’s Highbury ground on 22nd November 1950. England won 2-0. Another cap is offered as the previous lot in the auction, and a Wilf Mannion Enland shirt is offered as lot 869. £800 - 1,200*

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876 9ct. gold & enamel Lancashire Referees’ Society President’s medal, the reverse inscribed H.W. HUNT, PRESIDENT, 1948-1951, red ribbon with bar inscribed PRESIDENT, cased £150 - 200*

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878 Football League v Irish Football League representative medal awarded to Bert Sproston in his capacity as Team Attendant in season 1953-54, silver-gilt, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE AT BELFAST, 23rd SEPTEMBER 1953, TEAM ATTENDANT, the edge inscribed B. SPROSTON, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE The Football League won this match 5-0 through a Nat Lofthouse hattrick and a brace by Harold Hassall.

877 Scottish Football League Divison Two Championship winner’s medal awarded to Jack Lindsay of Clyde FC in season 1951-52, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, B. DIV., WON BY, CLYDE F.C., J. LINDSAY, 1951-52

Other medals relating to the career of Bert Sproston are being offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 786 & 887. £180 - 220*

880 Football League Division Two Championship winner’s medal awarded to the Birmingham City manager Arthur Turner in season 1954-55, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, SEASON 1954-55, A. TURNER, in original fitted case

In season 1951-52 Clyde were promoted as champions to the top tier of Scottish football by finishing the season with a total of 44 points, one ahead of nearest rivals Falkirk. £250 - 350*

879 Everton FC player’s trophy awarded to Jimmy Tansey for the Central League Championship winning season in 1953-54, hallmarked silver, Sheffield, 1953, miniature trophy, presentation inscription, black composition base, 10cm.

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Jimmy Tansey was born and bred in Liverpool and joined local team Everton as a youth team player in 1948. The left-back made a total of 133 League appearances before transferring to Crewe Alexandra in season 1959-60. £200 - 300*

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Arthur Owen Turner (1909-1994) led Birmingham City to their highest ever top flight finish, sixth, in season 1955-56 and also to the F.A. Cup Final in the same season. The season before Birmingham were still in the Second Division, but Turner guided them to the Championship title in a very close run affair. Three teams finished the season on 54 points, with the 5th & 6th place clubs only one and two points behind. City won with a superior goal average from Luton Town, with Rotherham United missing out on promotion in third. Under Turner’s managership the club also reached the semi-final of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1958. As a player Turner’s main association was as the Stoke City centre-half, before joining Birmingham City in 1939. In the latter part of his managerial career Turner led the transformation of Southern League club Headington United into Oxford United, reaching the Second Division of the Football League. £1,500 - 2,000*

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882 A group of six Danny Blanchflower playing contracts, i) dated 19th April 1949, Barnsley FC; ii) 12th May 1950, Barnsley FC; iii) 20th April 1954, Aston Villa FC; iv) 21st May 1955, Tottenham Hotspur FC; v) 27th June 1956, Tottenham Hotspur FC; & vi) 16th June 1958, Tottenham Hotspur FC; sold together with a framed autographed Spurs display, comprising a colour picture of the 1962 team mounted above the signatures of Blanchflower, Jones, Norman, Allen, White, Mackay & Brown, 36 by 30cm. (7) This lot includes Blanchflower’s first contract in England, when he transferred to Barnsley from Glentoran in 1949 for a fee of £6,000, and has representation of his three career Football League clubs, the others being Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur. Provenance: Danny Blanchflower Collection. Christie’s Glasgow, 1997. £800 - 1,200*

881 F.A. Cup winner’s medal awarded to a Newcastle United player in 1955, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, undated but with a Birmingham hallmark date letter for 1954-55 The original recipient of this medal is unknown. In the 1955 F.A. Cup Final Newcastle United defeated Manchester City 3-1. The United goals were scored by Milburn, Mitchell & Hannah, with Johnstone striking for City on the stroke of half-time which at the time had drawn the clubs level. £3,000 - 5,000*

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Dick Foss (Chelsea FC) Lots 883 to 885 Sidney Lacy Richard Foss (1912–1995), commonly known as Dick Foss, had a 30 year association with Chelsea FC firstly as a left-half and latterly as the Youth Team manager.

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883 Dick Foss Football Association coach’s tracksuit top, the blue zip-up top with three lions & flaming torch badge inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, COACH £100 - 150*

885 15 period b&w press photographs relating to the career of Dick Foss at Chelsea FC, team-group, match-action, trophy celebrations, Chelsea at Wembley etc., various sizes £150 - 200*

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884 Collection of memorabilia formerly owned by Dick Foss the Chelsea FC Youth Team coach, comprising: four medal plaques,1957 Daily Mail Southern Junior Cup 1957 Finalists; Southern Junior Floodlit Cup 1960 Winners; Southern Junior Cup 1961 Winners; & Southern Junior Cup 1962 Winners; a cased medal for the Junior International Football Tournament played in Augsburg 1962; five other miscellaneous medals relating to Dick Foss’s career including a Chelsea FC 1905-1955 Jubilee Celebrations; and five miscellaneous badges; the lot also including a French pottery plate commemorating the XI Tournoi International Junior de Cannes in 1961, 25cm. diameter; and an interesting Italian published booklet translating football terminology from Italian language into French, English & German (17) £200 - 300*

886 Dave Bowen red Wales No.6 jersey worn in the match v Ireland 1958-59, his last international appearance short-sleeved, inscribed V IRELAND, 1958-59 This match was played in Belfast 22nd April 1959. Ireland won 4-1. Arsenal’s wing-half Dave Bowen (1928-1995) won a total of 19 caps between 1954 and 1959. He was captain of the Wales 1958 World Cup squad. £800 - 1,000*

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887 Football League v Scottish Football League representative medal awarded to Bert Sproston in his capacity as Team Attendant in season 1958-59, silver-gilt, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE AT GLASGOW, 8th OCTOBER 1958, TEAM ATTENDANT, the edge inscribed BERT SPROSTON, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

888 FC Barcelona 1958-59 Spanish 1st Division Championship commemorative trophy presented to Club Secretary Jose Maria Gibernau Beltran, in the form of a hallmarked silver miniature replica of the La Liga trophy, mounted on a turned wooden base set with an engraved presentation plaque, height 13cm. £400 - 600*

This match ended as a 1-1 draw, with Brian Clough scoring the FL goal.

The regular No.2 for Scotland at this period was Celtic’s Duncan McKay. £300 - 400*

Other medals relating to the career of Bert Sproston are being offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 786 & 878. £180 - 220*

889 Blue Scotland No.2 jersey late 1950s, short-sleeved, white v-neck and cuffs, large SFA badge

890 Scottish Football League Cup runners-up medal awarded to a Third Lanark FC player in season 1959-60, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, LEAGUE CUP, RUNNER UP, SEASON, 1959-60, cased The original recipient of this medal is unknown. Third Lanark lot in the Final to Heart of Midlothian by two goals to one. £200 - 250* 891 Glasgow Cup winner’s medal awarded to Willie Telfer of Rangers FC in 1959-60, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed GLASGOW FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, GLASGOW CUP, SEASON 1959-60, WINNERS, RANGERS F.C., W. TELFER, in replacement case Rangers beat Partick Thistle 2-1. Having made 322 League appearances for St Mirren, centre-half Willie Telfer joined Rangers where he made 69 appearances. He was also capped once for Scotland. £250 - 350*

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893 Referees’ Association medal awarded to Bill Downey a linesman at the Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City 1961 F.A. Cup Final, silver-gilt & enamel, inscribed THE REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION, W.J. DOWNEY, LINESMAN, F.A. CUP FINAL 1961, in original case of issue £300 - 500*

892 A silver tankard presented to Maurice Norman on the occasion of a Dinner given to the Tottenham Hotspur double winning team of 1960-61, hallmarked Sheffield, 1960, inscribed MAURICE NORMAN, HONOURED GUEST OF THE NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB, AT DINNER GIVEN TO DANNY BLANCHFLOWER AND THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR TEAM 1960-61, CAFE ROYAL, MONDAY 24th JULY 1961, height 13cm., good condition

894 A stopwatch presented to W.J. Downey linesman at the 1961 F.A. Cup Final Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City, a Smith’s 1/5th seconds stopwatch, movement running, the case inscribed PRESENTED BY JARROW & HEBBURN REFEREES SOCIETY, TO W.J. DOWNEY, LINESMAN, F.A. CUP FINAL 1961, TOTTENHAM v LEICESTER, in original case of issue £200 - 300*

Provenance: The Maurice Norman Collection, Graham Budd Auctions, 7th May 2008, lot 102. £500 - 700*

895 A silver-plated miniature replica of the Football League Cup trophy, the three-handled cup set on an ebonised base, 7cm. £300 - 400* 893

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896 A blue Italy No.9 international jersey circa 1961-1963, long-sleeved; sold with scans from a newspaper articles at the time showing John Charles donating this shirt to a charity auction (2) This jersey was from the collection of John Charles who played in Italy in two spells for Juventus and AS Roma. It is not known from whom Charles gained this jersey, probably in exchange for one of his own Wales international shirts. However, this would have been a private capacity as opposed to after a match as Charles was never involved in a Wales v Italy shirt during his playing career. £700 - 1,000*

896 898 Large silver-plated salver presented to Joe Mears, Chairman of Chelsea Football Club, in Australia in 1965, engraved “Presented to JH Mears by the South Australian Soccer Federation Chelsea v South Australia, Adelaide, May 1965”, grape & vine border and scrolling foliage, diameter 36cm., good Further memorabilia relating to the Mears family is offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 708, 870 & 897. £350 - 450*

897 A medal plaque awarded to Chelsea FC on the occasion of the Cannes Youth Festival of Football 27th to 29th March 1964, white metal & enamel, inscribed obverse & reverse,8.5 by 5cm., good Provenance: Ex-Joe Mears Collection. Further memorabilia relating to the Mears family is offered elsewhere in this auction as lots 708, 870 & 898. £120 - 150*

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898 899 A Burnley 1962 F.A. Cup Final jersey, being an official period unnumbered jersey that Umbro produced for display in selected sports shops during the run-up to the Cup Final, claret & blue short-sleeved, inscribed below the club badge WEMBLEY, 1962 £150 - 200*

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900 Terry Paine red England No.19 1966 World Cup Final jersey, Umbro, long-sleeved, crew-neck collar, three lions badge This is the England jersey Terry Paine would have worn in the 1966 World Cup Final had he been selected to play by manager Alf Ramsey. £4,500 - 5,500*

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901 Pele Brazil yellow No.10 international jersey late 1960s, short-sleeved £3,000 - 5,000*

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Terry McDermott (Liverpool, Newcastle United & England) Lots 904 to 947 Terence McDermott was born in Liverpool in 1951. He began his youth career at Bury before being signed by Newcastle United in 1973. A year later he played in the 1974 F.A. Cup Final defeat to Liverpool. In season 1974-75 Bob Paisley, in his first season in charge at Anfield after the departure of Bill Shankly, signed McDermott who made his Liverpool debut together with Phil Neal in the Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park. Terry struggled to establish a first-team place for the next two years and there was speculation that he may leave in the summer of 1976. However, the opposite was true and the midfielder became an integral part of the highly successful Liverpool team that dominated the domestic and European stages. 902 Glasgow Football Association Cup medal, 9ct. gold & enamel, no inscription, but Birmingham hallmark date letter for 1970-71 The 1971 Glasgow Cup Final was won by Rangers who beat Clyde 2-0. It is uncertain if this is a winner’s or a runners-up medal. £150 - 200*

903 Celtic FC ‘Nine-In-A-Row’ Scottish Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal 1973-74, 9ct. & gold, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, FIRST DIVISION, SEASON 1973-74

While at Anfield, Terry McDermott won Five League Championship titles, three European Cups, a UEFA Cup, a Super Cup, two Football League Cups and four Charity Shields (one shared). He was also voted, in the same season, the PFA & FWA Player of the Year in 1979-80. Terry McDermott won 25 international caps for England as was a member of Ron Greenwood’s 1982 World Cup squad. Latterly McDermott was assistant manager at Newcastle United, primarily under Kevin Keegan.

904 Terry McDermott’s Newcastle United 1973 Anglo-Italian Cup winner’s medal, continental gold & enamel, the obverse enamelled with Union and Italian national flags, the reverse inscribed IV TORNEO ANGLO-ITALIANO, ANGLO-ITALIAN COMPETITION, 1973, in original fitted case, good condition Newcastle United beat Fiorentina 2-1 in the final tie. £600 - 800*

The original recipient of this medal is unknown. £700 - 1,000*

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905 Terry McDermott’s Newcastle United winner’s trophy for the 1973-74 Texaco Cup competition, in the form of a gilt-metal trophy plaque with the Texaco Cup in high relief, inscribed TEXACO INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE COMPETITION, 1973 1974, mounted on a mahogany base set with a metal plaque inscribed WINNERS, 10 by 12cm., good condition Newcastle United defeated Burnley 2-1 after extra-time at St James’ Park. £250 - 350* 906 A silver salver presented to Terry McDermott as the ‘Man of the Match’ award for Newcastle United in the 1974 Texaco Cup Final v Burnley at St James’ Park, hallmarked Sheffield, 1972, inscribed TEXICO CUP FINAL, 1974, MAN OF THE MATCH AWARD, diameter 30cm., good condition £400 - 600* 907 Terry McDermott’s Newcastle United 1974 F.A. Cup runners-up medal, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the rim inscribed SEASON 1973-74, in original case of issue, good condition In the 1974 F.A. Cup Final, Newcastle United were defeated 3-0 by Liverpool £2,500 - 3,500*

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908 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC Central League winner’s tankard season 1975-76, silver-plated, inscribed THE CENTRAL LEAGUE, SEASON 1975-76, LIVERPOOL F.C., CHAMPIONS, T. McDERMOTT, 12cm., good condition £200 - 300*

910 Terry McDermott’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. £500 - 700*

909 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1976 UEFA Cup winner’s medal, Continental yellow metal, the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUPE UEFA, 1976, in original fitted case, good condition In the 1976 UEFA Cup Final, Liverpool carried a 3-2 home leg win to Club Brugge where a 1-1 draw was enough to secure victory. £4,000 - 6,000*

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911 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1976, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, LIVERPOOL v SOUTHAMPTON, WEMBLEY, 14th AUGUST 1976, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support, good condition In the 1976 F.A. Charity Shield Liverpool beat Southampton 1-0 through a 50th minute goal scored by John Toshack. £1,400 - 1,800*

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913 912 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC Central League winner’s tankard season 1976-77, silver-plated, inscribed PRESENTED TO T. McDERMOTT, OF LIVERPOOL F.C., CENTRAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, SEASON 1976-77, 12.5cm., good condition £200 - 300*

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913 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal plaque season 1976-77, 9ct. gold plaque set on a wooden backboard with easel support, inscribed DIVISION I, CHAMPIONS, 1976-77, 10cm. square, good condition In season 1976-77 Liverpool won the Football League Championship Division One title with a total of 57 points, one clear of Manchester City. £3,000 - 5,000*

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914 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1977 F.A. Cup runners-up medal, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, the rim inscribed SEASON 1976-77, in original case of issue, good condition In the 1977 F.A. Cup Final Liverpool were beaten 2-1 by Manchester United. £3,000 - 5,000*

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915 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1977 UEFA European Cup winner’s medal, Continental yellow metal, the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, 1977, good condition Terry McDermott scored Liverpool’s opening goal in the 3-1 victory over Borussia Monchengladbach in the 1977 European Cup Final played at the Olympic Stadium, Rome. This was Liverpool FC’s first triumph in the European Cup. £10,000 - 15,000*

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918 A presentation to Terry McDermott to commemorate Liverpool Football Club’s highly successful 1976-77 season, in the form of a silver plated goblet, inscribed PRESENTED BY THE LADBROKE ADELPHI CASINO LIVERPOOL, TO TERRY McDERMOTT, TO MARK THE GREATEST YEAR IN LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB’S HISTORY, 1976/77, 11cm. good condition £80 - 120*

916 A silver salver presented to Terry McDermott by Liverpool Football Club to commemorate the 1976-77 season, hallmarked Sheffield, 1977, engraved with the LFC crest and inscribed SEASON 1976-77, EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP WINNERS, FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 CHAMPIONS, TERRY McDERMOTT, diameter 25.5cm., good condition £1,000 - 1,500*

917 BBC TV Match of the Day Goal of the Season award won by Terry McDermott in season 1976-77, a silver-plated salver engraved with the programme’s logo and inscribed MATCH OF THE DAY, BBC TV, GOAL OF THE SEASON 1976-77, WINNER, TERRY McDERMOTT, LIVERPOOL F.C., diameter 35cm. Terry McDermott’s goal of the season came in the F.A. Cup semi-final v Everton at Maine Road. Emlyn Hughes interviewed on McDermott’s great goal said: “We’d talked about Lawson’s tendency to come out a long way and Terry kidded him with that chip. We all thought Terry was going to blast it until he pulled it back and floated it in. That, for me, is the hallmark of an exceptional player.” £1,000 - 1,500* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

919 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1977, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, LIVERPOOL v MANCHESTER UNITED, WEMBLEY, 13th AUGUST 1977, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support, good condition In 1977 the teams played out a goalless draw and shared the F.A. Charity Shield. £1,200 - 1,600*

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920 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1977 UEFA Super Cup ‘hat-trick match’ winner’s medal, Continental yellow metal, the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed SUPER COMPETITION, 1977, good condition Following a 1-1 draw at Hamburg, Liverpool produced a dominant home display to win the match 6-0. This included a Terry McDermott hat-trick. £3,000 - 4,000*

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921 UEFA Super Cup Man of the Match Award presented to Liverpool FC’s Terry McDermott in 1977, a gilt-metal classical campana-shaped vase, inscribed SUPER STAR, IM SUPER-CUP, BILD, 6 DEZEMBER 1977, height 34cm.

922 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC runners-up tankard from the 1978 Football League Cup Final, silver-plated, engraved with the Football League crest and inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, FINALISTS, 1977-78, 11cm., good condition

Liverpool defeated Hamburg 7-1 on aggregate. The first leg in Germany had ended as a 1-1 draw. But a Terry McDermott hat-tricked helped Liverpool dominate their home leg to a 6-0 win, an unhappy return for former Reds legend Kevin Keegan. £1,000 - 1,500*

The 1978 Football League Cup Final went to a replay, with Forest winning 1-0 at Old Trafford. £400 - 600*

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923 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1978 UEFA European Cup winner’s medal, Continental yellow metal, the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, 1978, good condition In the 1978 European Cup Final Liverpool defeated Club Brugge 1-0 at Wembley Stadium through a goal by Kenny Dalglish. £10,000 - 15,000*

924 A presentation to Terry McDermott on the occasion of the 1978 European Cup Final Liverpool v Club Brugge at Wembley, in the form of a silver plated cup with eagle-themed decoration, mounted on a marble plinth set with a metal plaque inscribed FINALE EUROPABEKER LANDSKAMPIOENEN, CLUB BRUGGE K.V. LIVERPOOL F.C., WEMBLEY 1O MEI 1978, 14 by 16cm., gilt interior worn, but otherwise good £250 - 350*

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925 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1978 UEFA Super Cup runners-up medal, Continental white metal, the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed SUPER COMPETITION, 1978, good condition Liverpool lost 4-3 on aggregate to Anderlecht. £1,500 - 2,000*

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926 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal plaque season 1978-79, 9ct. gold plaque set on a wooden backboard with easel support, inscribed DIVISION I, CHAMPIONS, 1978-79, 10cm. square, good condition In season 1978-79 Liverpool won the Football League Division One title comfortably with a final tally of 68 points, eight clear of Nottingham Forest. £3,000 - 5,000*

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927 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1979, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, LIVERPOOL v ARSENAL, WEMBLEY, 11th AUGUST 1979, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support, good condition In the 1979 F.A. Charity Shield Terry McDermott scored twice in the 3-1 win over Arsenal. £1,500 - 2,000*

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928 A presentation to Terry McDermott on the occasion of the Ray Clemence Testimonial in April 1980, in the form of a silver plated tray inscribed RAY CLEMENCE, TESTIMONIAL, 1980, length 52cm., good condition £150 - 200*

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929 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal plaque season 1979-80, 9ct. gold plaque set on a wooden backboard with easel support, inscribed DIVISION I, CHAMPIONS, 1979-80, 10cm. square, good condition In season 1979-80 Liverpool were crowned Football League Division One Champions with a total of 60 points, two ahead of Manchester United. £3,000 - 5,000*

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930 Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year trophy 1979-80, in the form of a silvered bronze figure of a footballer set on a marble base, modelled about to kick a silvered football, inscribed FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR, 79-80, TERRY McDERMOTT, LIVERPOOL & ENGLAND, height 29cm., good condition In season 1979-80 Terry McDermott was voted the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year and the Professional Footballers’ Association Player’s Player of the Year (see next lot). £4,000 - 6,000*

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931 Professional Footballers’ Association Player’s Player of the Year Award, the large trophy set with a medallion bearing the crest of the PFA, the cover surmounted by a crown & gilt footballer figurine, the cup inscribed PLAYER’S PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1979, mounted on a turned, polished wooden plinth set with a plaque inscribed TERRY McDERMOTT, LIVERPOOL, overall 68cm., good condition In season 1979-80 Terry McDermott was voted the Professional Footballers’ Association Player’s Player of the Year and the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year (see previous lot). £4,000 - 6,000*

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932 A Liverpool Supporters’ Club presentation to Terry McDermott as Player of the Year in season 1979-80, in the form of a silver plated tray with pierced gallery, inscribed 1st DUNMURRY LIVERPOOL SUPPORTERS CLUB, PLAYER OF THE YEAR, TERRY McDERMOTT, 1979-80, length 48cm., good condition £80 - 120*

934 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1981 Football League Cup winner’s medal, 9ct. gold & enamel, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, the reverse inscribed WINNERS, 1981, in original fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, good condition The 1981 Football League Cup Final went to a replay after a 1-1 draw at Wembley. At Villa Park Liverpool beat West Ham United 2-1 to lift the trophy. £2,000 - 2,500* 933 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1980, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, LIVERPOOL v WEST HAM UNITED, WEMBLEY, 9th AUGUST 1980, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support, good condition In the 1980 F.A. Charity Shield Liverpool beat West Ham 1-0 through a 17th minute goal scored by Terry McDermott. £1,500 - 2,000*

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935 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1981 UEFA European Cup winner’s medal, Continental yellow metal, the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, 1981, in original fitted case, good condition In the 1981 European Cup Final, Terry McDermott won his third winner’s medal following Liverpool’s 1-0 defeat of Real Madrid at the Parc des Princes, Paris. The winning goal was scored by Alan Kennedy in the 81st minute. £10,000 - 15,000*

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936 A presentation to Terry McDermott on the occasion of the 1981 European Cup Final Liverpool v Real Madrid in Paris, in the form of an Alpaca Silver ashtray set with central medallion portraying the European Cup trophy and inscribed XXVI EDICION DE LA COPA DE EUROPA DE CLUBS CAMPEONES, FINAL, the bowl engraved PARIS, 27 DE MAYO 1981, three cigarette rests formed by bending silvered coins, the rim set with enamel badges for Real Madrid and Liverpool Football CLubs and crossed Spanish & British flags over the French tricolor, diamater 17cm., good condition £250 - 350* 208

937 A presentation to Terry McDermott on the occasion of the official opening of the new Ibrox Stadium marked by a match between Glasgow Rangers and Liverpool 22nd December 1981, in the form of a gilt-metal goblet, the base inscribed NEW IBROX STADIUM, OFFICIAL OPENING, RANGERS v LIVERPOOL, 22-12-81, 16.5cm. £150 - 200* 937 www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


938 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1982 Football League Cup winner’s medal, 9ct. gold & enamel, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, the reverse inscribed WINNERS, 1982, in original fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, good condition In the 1982 Football League Cup Final, Liverpool defeated Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 after extra time. £2,000 - 2,500* 939 Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC 1981-82 Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal, 9ct. gold & enamel, the obverse inscribed FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, DIVISION 1, WINNERS, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1981-82, in original fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, good condition In the 1981-82 season Liverpool won the First Division title with a total of 87 points, four clear of Ipswich Town. £6,000 - 8,000*

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940 A china bowl presented to Terry McDermott by Liverpool Football Club to commemorate the 1981-82 season, Minton Fine Bone China, floral decoration and extensive gilding over a rich, red ground, inscribed gilt around the outside rim LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB - FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AND FOOTBALL LEAGUE MILK CUP WINNERS, SEASON 1981-82, the underside inscribed PRESENTED TO TERRY McDERMOTT, diameter 29cm., fine condition £500 - 700*

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941 A presentation to Terry McDermott from the Greek Branch of the Liverpool FC Overseas Supporters’ Club, in the form of a cased plaque inscribed TO TERRY McDERMOTT, IN HONOUR TO HIS SERVICES TO, LIVERPOOL F.C., 1974-1982, 329 APPS. - 81 GOALS, L.F.C. - O.S.C. - GREECE BRANCH, the plaque 12 by 16cm., good condition £100 - 150*

942 A Lladro porcelain model of the FIFA World Cup Trophy presented to England’s Terry McDermott at the 1982 World Cup in Spain, inscribed FIFA WORLD CUP, the underside inscribed Sport-Billy Productions 1978, height 36cm., 14in., with separate turned wooden plinth (2) £500 - 700* 210

943 A presentation to Terry McDermott on the occasion of the 1982 World Cup in Spain, in the form of a silver plated ashtray set with a central medallion bearing the Coat of Arms of Bilbao, the rim inscribed MUNDIAL 82, MARSTON IBERICA, SOPELANA, BILBAO, 13.5cm., reasonably good condition England played all their Group 4 matches in Bilbao. £150 - 200*

944 Signed Terry McDermott Liverpool FC commemorative shirt, signed in black marker pen, the shirt with extensive embroidered details of Terry McDermott’s Liverpool FC honours, appearances and goals, good condition £80 - 120*

945 Two multi-signed photographs from the Terry McDermott Collection, the first triple-signed by Terry McDermott, Tommy Smith & Phil Neal; the second double-signed by Terry McDermott and Alan Kennedy; the lot also including a photograph of the Terry McDermott memorabilia collection when on exhibition at St James’ Park (3) £100 - 150*

946 Newcastle United Manager of the Month Award from season 1992-93, gifted by Kevin Keegan to his Assistant Manager at St James’ Park Terry McDermott, in the form of an Aynsley Fine Bone China wall plate, Barclay’s Bank sponsorship, diameter 31cm. £100 - 150*

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949 Ray Kennedy white England No.15 substitute’s jersey circa 1979, short-sleeved Provenance: The Ray Kennedy Collection, Christie’s Glasgow, 20th October 1993, lot 128. £600 - 800*

947 A presentation to Newcastle United’s Assistant Manager Terry McDermott’s on the occasion of the Ibrox International Challenge Trophy in 1994, in the form of a silvered Scottish quaich, inscibed INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT, IBROX STADIUM, GLASGOW, AUGUST 1994, RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB, GLASGOW, width across handles 18cm., good condition Newcastle United exited the competition on penalties after the match v Manchester United had ended as a 1-1 draw. £150 - 200*

948 Team-signed Alan Hansen Liverpool No.6 home jersey season 1978-79, long-sleeved, signed in black marker pen by Bob Paisley, McDermott, Lee, Johnson, Hansen (signed twice), Neal, Case, Alan Kennedy, Thompson, Dalglish, Fairclough, Irwin, Clemence, Souness & Jones Sold on behalf of Art Forum, a not for profit social arts group, helping to paint a brighter future through community activities. £600 - 800*

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950 Ian Rush Liverpool FC silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1982, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, LIVERPOOL v TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, WEMBLEY, 21st AUGUST 1982, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support, in original cardboard box & tissue paper, good condition In the 1976 F.A. Charity Shield Liverpool beat Southampton 1-0 with Ian Rush scoring the only goal of the game. £1,500 - 2,000*

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951 England Youth International football cap 1978, duck egg blue with red tassel & trim, for the UEFA Youth Championship in Poland, inscribed FRANCE, TURKEY, SPAIN, POLAND, FRANCE The original recipient of this cap is unknown. However, only Vince Hilaire (Crystal Palace) and Danis Salman (Brentford) played in all the matches named on the cap. £150 - 250*

952 Arsenal 1979 F.A. Cup Final track suit top, by Umbro, blue & yellow, inscribed around cannon crest F.A. CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 1979, the reverse inscribed ARSENAL above large cannon crest, the neck label typed R THOMPSON Roger Thompson was Arsenal’s Youth Team coach between 1974-75 and 1978-79. £400 - 600*

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953 Football Association Challenge Vase winner’s vase, 9ct. gold, inscribed CHALLENGE VASE, THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, WINNERS, the edge inscribed SEASON 1979-80 The 1980 Challenge Vase winner’s were Stamford who beat Guisborough Town 2-0. £300 - 400*

954 Blue Scotland No.13 substitute’s jersey from the Euro 1980 qualification match v Belgium played at the Heysel Stadium 21st November 1979, long-sleeved; sold with a COA issued by The Football Museum, Madrid, confirming that this jersey was gained as a swap by the Belgium substitute Rene Verheyen (2) £250 - 350*

955 Blue Scotland No.14 jersey 1988-1991, game details unknown; sold with an earlier pair of white Scotland shorts circa 1984 (2) £140 - 180*

956 Gerry Armstrong green Northern Ireland No.7 international jersey circa 1984, short-sleeved Gerry Armstrong won a total of 63 Northern Ireland international caps between 1976 and 1986. The present jersey was acquired by a collector in Spain during Armstrong’s spell at Real Mallorca. £300 - 500*

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957 Emerson Leao blue Brazil No.22 1986 World Cup goalkeeping jersey, long-sleeved Emerson Leao was understudy to the Brazilian first-choice goalkeeper Carlos at the 1986 World Cup. This was his fourth World Cup. Leao had been part of the Brazil squad in 1970, and played in the World Cups of 1974 & 1978. He made 80 appearances for Brazil in total. £300 - 500*

959 Maradona blue & white Argentina No.10 jersey worn in the Artemio Franchi Trophy v Denmark in Mar del Plata 24th February 1993, short-sleeved; sold with a small colour photo featuring Maradona wearing this shirt (2) This was a short-lived tournament that was only ever contested twice between the European and South American Championships winners. This game ended 1-1 with Argentina lifting the trophy on penalties. £4,000 - 6,000* 958 Scottish Football League Championship medal 1990-91, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, undated but with a Birmingham hallmark date letter for 1991 In season 1990-91 Rangers FC won the Championship. The original recipient of this medal is unknown. £400 - 600*

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Selected items from the Terry Venables Collection Lots 960 to 969

962 Terry Venables signed large colour photograph of the Queen’s Park Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur teams standing for the national anthem at Wembley before the 1982 F.A. Cup Final, signed in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES, X, framed & glazed, 54 by 80cm., good condition £80 - 120*

960 A group of six framed colour photographs from the Terry Venables Collection being a selection of favourites, i) Gazza celebrating an England goal at Italia ‘90, large, 70 by 60cm. ii) Terry Venable and Glenn Hoddle arriving at Lancaster Gate in 1996 iii) Peter Shilton and his England caps iv) Gazza and Ian Wright covered in mud at an England training session, lacking picture glass v) Gary Lineker gurning vi) Eric Cantona sticking a finger in Steve Hodge’s nostril, some with hand written captions, various sizes, typically 88 by 36cm., good condition £100 - 140*

961 A group of eight framed colour photographs from the Terry Venables Collection being a selection of favourites relating to Euro ‘96, i) Alan Shearer & David Platt visiting the Great Wall of China ii) Teddy Buxton giving Robbie Fowler a drink from a water bottle iii) An England fan dressed in a Gazza spitting image-style head with exposed latex boobs iv) Swiss fan at Euro ‘96 wearing an ‘emmental’ hat v) Stuart Pearce’s reaction to conceding a penalty (handball) v Switzerland at Euro ‘96 vi) Tony Adams congratulating David Seaman after the Euro ‘96 q/f penalty shoot-out vii) David Seaman celebrating after the Euro ‘96 q/f penalty shoot-out viii) double-mounted, Skinner & Baddiel with Steve Stone and the Jules Rimet Trophy; and Terry Venables and Maradona at a World XI match, some with hand written captions, various sizes, typically 36 by 43cm., good condition £120 - 180*

963 Terry Venables’s neck tie collection, Spurs x 3 (1 boxed Farewell to the Lane Ceremony) Euro ‘96, QPR x 2, tie by Dave Mackay, Chelsea, England x 4, Barcelona x 2, Rangers FC and two others (17) £100 - 150*

964 Scottish quaich presented to Terry Venables 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. £150 - 200* 214

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965 Presentation to Terry Venables 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 £150 - 200*

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966 Terry Venables privately commissioned pair of pastel drawings by the artist Ashley Luff, being retrospective works 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. £200 - 300*

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967 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 £1,200 - 1,600*

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968 1966 World Cup commemorative medal, in gilt, portrayal of the Jules Rimet Trophy, the reverse inscribed with details of previous winners; sold with a cased pair of World Cup USA 1994 coins (2) £80 - 100* 971 Paul Ince red England No.14 Euro 2000 jersey, long-sleeved, UEFA tournament & Fair Play badges, the reverse lettered INCE; sold with a colour photo of Ince wearing a similar shirt at Euro 2000 (2) £250 - 350*

969 Euro ‘96 commemorative postage stamps presented by Royal Mail to the England manager Terry Venables, comprising five dozen sheets for 19p, 25p, 35p, 41p & 60p denominations, with presentation plaque, mounted, framed & glazed 60 by 44cm.; sold together with a framed pair of cigarette card sets of footballers, both 50/50 issued by Wills, 84 by 30cm. (3) £100 - 150*

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970 Jamie Redknapp white England No.15 Euro ‘96 jersey, unworn short-sleeved spare, UEFA tournament and Fair Play sleeve badges, the reverse lettered REDKNAPP £400 - 600*

972 Wayne Rooney white England No.9 jersey from the match v Switzerland at Euro 2004, player issued, short-sleeved, inscribed ENGLAND v SWITZERLAND, 17-06-2004, tournament & UEFA Fair Play sleeve badges, the reverse lettered ROONEY £500 - 700*

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977 A Ford sponsor’s gift on the occasion of the 2004 UEFA Champions League Final Porto v Monaco played at the Arena AufSchalke, in the form of a Perspex plaque set with enamel crests of the 32 teams who qualified for the 2003-04 Champions League competition, and inscribed with details of the final tie, in original box of issue £80 - 120*

973 973 Sir Alex Ferguson Testimonial Match presentation wristwatch, an Ebel gentleman’s stainless steel Type E quartz wristwatch, 38mm. diameter, the circular case inscribed SIR ALEX FERGUSON TESTIMONIAL. 11th OCTOBER 1999, white dial, Arabic and baton numerals, centre seconds and date aperture, quartz movement, Type E bracelet, in original suede case and paper box, with booklet £500 - 800*

975 9ct. gold medal commemorating Rangers Football Club’s domestic treble-winning season in 2002-03 £300 - 400*

974 Crewe Alexandra 2002-03 Football League Division Two runners-up medal, silvered, with sponsor’s neck ribbon; sold with a COA on Crewe Alexandra headed paper (2) £180 - 220*

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976 A Real Madrid canteen of cutlery, each item set with a gilt club crest, 18/10 stainless steel, in (damaged) presentation box also bearing the club crest to the lid, 28 by 42cm. £250 - 300*

978 A scale replica of the UEFA Super Cup trophy, commissioned by Real Madrid as a commemorative presentation in 2017, silvered metal set on an onyx plinth with band inscribed SUPER COMPETITION, height 22cm. £400 - 600*

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979 2000 FIFA Club World Cup winner’s medal awarded to Edu of Sport Club Corinthians, gilt, inscribed FIFA CLUB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIIP, BRAZIL 2000, WORLD CHAMPION, the neck ribbon has been autographed by Edu; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented by Edu to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF) (2) Corinthians beat fellow Brazilian club side Vasco da Gama at the Maracana 14th January 2000. The game had finished goalless, with Corinthians winning 4-3 on penalties. Edu scored one of Corinthians’s penalties. £1,500 - 2,500*

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980 2012 FIFA Club World Cup winner’s medal awarded to Paulinho of Sport Club Corinthians, gilt, inscribed FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP, JAPAN 2012, WORLD CHAMPION, neck ribbon; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented by Paulinho to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF) (2) Corinthians beat Chelsea 1-0 at the Yokohama International Stadium 16th December 2012. £1,500 - 2,500*

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981 A 2015 Copa America winner’s medal, gilt, inscribed COPA AMERICA, AL CAMPEON 2015, C.S.F., with tournament branded neck ribbon; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF) (2) £1,500 - 2,000*

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982 A 2015 Copa America runners-up medal, white metal, inscribed COPA AMERICA, AL SUB-CAMPEON 2015, C.S.F., with tournament branded neck ribbon; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF) (2) £500 - 800*

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983 Thierry Henry red & white Arsenal No.14 Premier League home jersey worn in the match v Birmingham City at Highbury 18th August 2002, short-sleeved, Premier League Golden Lion 2001-02 Champions sleeve badges, the reverse lettered HENRY; sold with a COA signed by Thierry Henry confirming the match-worn details; the lot also including two colour press photos and the match programme from the Birmingham game, and a match report printed from the web (6) £600 - 800*

984 Patrick Vieira red & white Arsenal No.4 Premier League jersey worn in the match v Manchester City at Maine Road 22nd February 2003, short-sleeved, Premier League Golden Lion 2001-02 Champions sleeve badges, the reverse lettered VIEIRA sold with a COA signed by Patrick Vieira confirming the match-worn details; the lot also includes Vieira’s captain’s armband, a colour press photo and a match report printed from the web (5) £500 - 700* 220

985 Martin Keown gold Arsenal No.5 Premier League away jersey worn in the 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford 8th May 2002, the win that secured Arsenal the F.A. Premiership title, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered KEOWN; sold with the blue shorts worn by Keown; the lot includes a COA signed by Martin Keown confirming the match-worn details; together with a newspaper report and a match report printed from the web (5) £500 - 700*

987 Sylvain Wiltord blue Arsenal No.11 away jersey season 2002-03, short-sleeved, Premier League sleeve badges, the reverse lettered WILTORD £200 - 300*

986 Thierry Henry signed red & white Arsenal No.14 2002 F.A. Cup Final jersey, an unworn match spare with the alternative embossed sponsor’s logo, signed twice by Henry in black marker pen, to the front and to the reverse No.14, short sleeved, inscribed F.A. CUP FINAL, 2002, sponsor’s sleeve badges, the reverse lettered HENRY, mounted in a double-glazed wooden frame for visibility front & back, 85cm. square £1,000 - 1,500* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


988 Francis Jeffers blue Arsenal No.9 Premier League away jersey season 2002-03, player issued, short-sleeved, Premier League Golden Lion 2001-02 Champions badges, the reverse lettered JEFFERS £120 - 160*

989 Lauren redcurrant Arsenal No.12 Premier League home jersey from the final season at Highbury 2005-06, player issued, short-sleeved, inscribed HIGHBURY, 1913-2006, the reverse lettered LAUREN £120 - 160*

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990 Robin van Persie red & white Arsenal No.11 Premier League home jersey from season 2006-07, the first at the Emirates Stadium, player issued, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered v. PERSIE £150 - 200*

991 Stelios Giannakopoulos white Bolton Wanderers No.7 Premier League home jersey circa 2004, match-worn, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered STELIOS, unwashed, match-worn condition Although clearly worn by Stelios there are no details of the particular match. £100 - 150*

992 Jozo Simunovic green & white hooped Celtic 2017 Betfred Cup Final No.5 jersey, short-sleeved, inscribed BETFRED CUP FINAL, HAMPDEN PARK, 26th NOVEMBER 2017, tournament sleeve badges, the reverse lettered SIMUNOVIC £250 - 350*

993 Gianfranco Zola blue Chelsea No.25 jersey worn in the UEFA Champions League during season 1999-2000, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered ZOLA; sold with a COA signed by Gianfranco Zola confirming the shirt was match-worn during the UCL campaign; and additional information printed from the web (3) £400 - 600*

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994 Shaun Wright-Phillips: a sky blue Manchester City No.29 match-issued Premier League jersey season 2003-04, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered WRIGHT-PHILLIPS £80 - 120*

996 Rivaldo signed match-worn Barcelona No.10 La Liga jersey 2001-02, signed in black marker pen to the reverse No.10, short-sleeved, La Liga sleeve badge; sold with a signed letter of provenance from the seller confirming that the jersey was worn during the match at Real Zaragoza 10th May 2002 (2) £600 - 800*

997 Gareth Bale white Real Madrid No.11 2016 UEFA Champions League Final jersey, long-sleeved unworn spare, inscribed FINAL MILANO 2016, STADIO SAN SIRO - 28 MAY, REAL MADRID CF v CLUB ATLETICO DE MADRID, UCL, ‘10’ trophies and Respect Campaign sleeve badges, the reverse lettered BALE; sold with a COA issued by The Football Museum, Madrid (2) £600 - 800*

995 Kevin De Bruyne sky blue Manchester City No.17 Premier League jersey season 2015-16, short-sleeved, the reverse lettered DE BRUYNE £800 - 1,000*

998 Gareth Bale purple Real Madrid No.11 2017 UEFA Champions League Final jersey, unworn match-issue, long-sleeved, inscribed FINAL CARDIFF 2017, NATIONAL STADIUM OF WALES - 3 JUNE, JUVENTUS FC vs REAL MADRID CF £600 - 800* 995 222

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1004 David Luiz Brazil No.4 international jersey match-worn during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, short-sleeved, FIFA tournament & Fair Play sleeve badges, the reverse lettered DAVID LUIZ £350 - 500*

999 Lionel Messi blue & white striped Argentina v Colombia international jersey 15th November 2016, short-sleeved, FIFA Russia 2018 qualifiers & Fair Play sleeve badges, the reverse lettered MESSI £4,000 - 5,000* 1000-1003 No lots

1005 John O’Shea green Republic of Ireland v Montenegro No.15 jersey season 2009-10 double-signed by ‘centurions’ Shay Given & Kevin Kilbane, short-sleeved unworn spare, inscribed EIRE v MONTENEGRO, 14th OCT 09, South Africa 2010 World Cup qualifiers badge, signed in black marker pen by Given and Kilbane who were both making their 100th appearances for the Republic in the match, both players have inscribed their signatures with 100 John O’Shea replaced Martin Rowlands as a 40th minute substitute, but wore a long-sleeve in the match at Croke Park that finished goalless. £200 - 250*

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1006 Cesc Fabregas gold Spain No.10 international jersey from the 2010 World Cup qualification match v Belgium in Brussels 15th October 2008, long-sleeved, FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifiers badge to right sleeve Fabregas started from the bench but was in action as early as the 16th minute following an injury to Fernando Torres. Spain won the match 2-1 following a late goal by David Villa. £300 - 500*

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1007 Signed pair of Phil Neville football boots worn during the 1998-99 Manchester United Treble Season, a pair of black & yellow Diadora, both inscribed P. NEVILLE, both signed in black marker pen; sold with a file including a COA signed by Phil Neville and correspondence (3) £300 - 400*

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1008 The football boots worn by Arsenal’s Tony Adams during the famous F.A. Cup semi-final and replay v Manchester United in season 1998-99, a pair of black & white Asics; sold with a signed COA from Tony Adams confirming he wore the boots in the 1999 semi-finals; and a press photo from the match (3) £500 - 700* 1009 Roberto Carlos signed pair of football boots, black & silver Nike Zoom, inscribed R. CARLOS, both signed by the Real Madrid & Brazil player in silver marker pen, housed in a glass fronted display case, 40 by 49 by 13cm., good condition £300 - 400* 1010 Lionel Messi signed football boot, right foot matte ice, Messi 15.3, signed in black marker pen £180 - 220* 1011 Cristiano Ronaldo signed football boot, right-footed black & yellow Nike Mercurial CR7, signature in silver marker pen £140 - 180*

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1012 1012 A Cristiano Ronaldo signed Real Madrid football boot display, comprising a hyper-pink & black Nike Mercurial Victory right-foot boot signed by Ronaldo in black marker pen, horizontally mounted in a deep box frame against a photographic backdrop, upper glazed front above a title plaque and two small photographs, all images featuring the player in action for Real Madrid, the reverse taped with the original COA issued by FunRaising Events Ltd., London & Hong Kong, 52 by 65 by 16cm.; sold together with separate documentation from authenticateit. co.uk (2) £180 - 220*

1014 Liverpool Football Club old Main Stand signage, WAY OUT THIS WAY older style signage in coated hardboard, white text on red, 26 by 62cm., poor condition; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club (2) £100 - 150*

1013 Liverpool Football Club large Perspex mounted long-lens colour photographic board of Liverpool FC supporters waving scarves and flags that hung in the Directors’ Tunnel in the old Main Stand, 50 by 65cm., a few scuffs to the Perspex, otherwise good; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club (2) £100 - 150*

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1015 Framed Liverpool Echo front page reflecting on Bob Paisley’s first season at the helm following Bill Shankly’s retirement, that hung in the old Main Stand at Liverpool Football Club near the Director’s Guest Lounge, dated 26th April 1975, the headline reading THANKS, SHANKS, ALL THE VERY BEST, in a pale wood frame with grey mounting card, size over frame 73.5 by 58cm., good except unglazed; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club (2) £50 - 80*

1016 Warning Notice sign removed from the old Main Stand at Liverpool Football Club, PLEASE KEEP DOOR CLOSED AT ALL TIMES white with engraved black coloured letters, 21 by 30cm., good; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club (2) £60 - 90*

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1017 Liverpool Football Club large crest from a series of four that were located on each stand roof and visible to spectators from inside the ground, in 2mm. aluminium sheet, retired and replaced by the present day LED illuminated Perspex crests circa 2008, 180 by 120cm., reasonably good condition considering their location open to the elements; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club (2) £2,000 - 3,000*

1018 Liverpool Football Club signage from the old Main Stand Paddock, ROWS A - H ROWS A - M, 227-240 SEATS 150-221, acrylic with protective film, white text on red and with club crest, 23 by 90cm., reasonably good condition; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club (2)

Example of one of the four roof crests photographed in situ

1019 Liverpool Football Club signage from the old Main Stand Paddock, THANK YOU FOR VISITING ANFIELD. HAVE A SAFE JOURNEY HOME, EXIT, EXIT, aluminium sheet with protective film, white & silver text on red and with LFC crest in gold, 60 by 162cm., minor surface marks but overall good; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club Photographed in situ in the old Main Stand. £400 - 600*

1020 Liverpool Football Club signage from the old Main Stand Paddock, THANK YOU FOR VISITING ANFIELD. HAVE A SAFE JOURNEY HOME, EXIT, EXIT, EXIT, aluminium sheet with protective film, white & silver text on red and with LFC crest in gold, large, formed in two sections, 70 by 372cm., overall, black marks and scratches; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club Photographed in situ in the old Main Stand. £400 - 600*

Photographed in situ in the old Main Stand. £200 - 300*

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1022 An iconic Liverpool Football Club sign THE KOP, an exceptional opportunity to acquire illuminated signage that hung on the brickwork tower wall located to the outside of Liverpool FC’s world famous home supporters’ stand, recently removed and replaced with similar signs in a new font, each letter 60cm. high., good condition; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club (2)

1021 Liverpool Football Club signage from the old Main Stand Lower Concourse, NO ALCOHOL BEYOND THIS POINT. ENJOY ANFIELD, acrylic with protective film, white & silver text on red and with club crest in gold, 22 by 70cm., scuffing; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club

Photographed in situ on the Kop Stand brickwork tower. For the avoidance of doubt the large LFC crest beneath THE KOP letttering as seen in the catalogue illustration is not part of the lot. £3,000 - 5,000* END OF SESSION

Photographed in situ in the old Main Stand. £200 - 300*

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SESSION FOUR Tuesday 22nd May at 2.30pm Lots 1023-1400



FOOTBALL continued

1027 The signatures of the Arsenal 1935-36 F.A. Cup winning team, on a page removed from an album, ink signatures, Copping, Crayston, Bowden, Roberts, Bastin, James, Male, Hapgood, Drake etc., mounted together with a modern reprinted 10 by 14in. b&w photo of the Arsenal team (2) £200 - 250*

1023 Woolwich Arsenal autographs season 1925-26, an album page bearing ink signatures of James Brain, Alf Baker, John Mackie, Samson Haden, Robert John, William Blyth, John Butler, Andrew Neil & Sidney Hoar, mounted on a sheet of paper with player portraits; sold together with an album page signed by George Allison, dated 1931 (2) £100 - 120*

1025 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 (2) £300 - 400*

1028 Two 1971 F.A. Cup Final photographs signed by the Arsenal goalscorers, both 8 by 12in. b&w, the first signed by George Graham and inscribed It Was My Goal; the other signed by Charlie George and inscribed This Goal I Was Born To Score, signatures in black marker pen £80 - 100*

1024 Autographs of the Arsenal 1930 football team, 12 signatures in ink on an album page comprising Jack, Harper, Bastin, Hulme, Roberts, Lambert, James, Jones, John, Whittaker (trainer), Hapgood & Parker, mounted, framed & glazed, 28 by 22cm. £200 - 300* 230

1026 The autographs of the Arsenal 1932-33 Championship winning team, comprising an album page signed in ink by Parker, Bastin, Lambert, Jones, Hulme, Moss, Roberts, Hapgood, Allison & Chapman; together with separate autographs of James, John & Jack; the lot also including a repro photo of the Arsenal team (5) £200 - 250* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1029 Arsenal signed and mounted 1979 F.A. Cup Winners photographic print, 10 by 14in. colour, signed by captain Pat Rice and the three goalscorers Brian Talbot, Alan Sunderland & Frank Stapleton, mounted ready for framing, 40 by 50cm.; sold with a COA; together with a Paul Merson signed 20 by 16in. montage photo montage, with COA incorporating a photo taken at the signing; the lot also including a Charlie Nicholas and an Alan Smith signed 16 by 12in. colour photo print, both with a COA incorporating a photo taken at the signing, all COAs issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (8) £75 - 100*

1030 The autographs of the Arsenal FC Double Winners in season 1997-98, signed in black marker pen on a pre-prepared sheet by Seaman, Dixon, Adams, Winterburn, Bould, Keoen, Petit, Hughes, Vieira, Parlour, Anelka, Overmars, Wright, Bergkamp, Wenger & Rice £120 - 150* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1031 Thierry Henry & Dennis Bergkamp signed Arsenal replica home jerseys, a No.14 & a No.10, both signed in black marker pen to the reverse (2) £200 - 300*

1032 A trio of signed Arsenal limited edition prints, featuring Dennis Bergkamp, Thierry Henry & Robert Pires, each signed in pencil by the player and additionally signed by the artist Gary Brandham, all from an edition of 500, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, 75 by 59cm., Henry lacking the COA, the other two are taped to the backboards £300 - 400*

1033 Multi-signed Arsenal ‘Invincibles’ 2003-04 season replica home jersey, 14 signatures in black marker pen, comprising Cole, Bergkamp, Ljunberg, Wenger, Keown, Pires, WIltord, Vieira, Henry, Cygan, Campbell, Edu, Reyes & Toure £150 - 200*

1034 Arsenal team-signed white away replica jersey season 2007-08, 13 signatures in black markr pen, comprising Wenger, Eduardo, Senderos, Toure, Lehmann, Eboue, Fabregas, Gallas, Walcott, Hoyte, Almunia, Adebayor & van Persie, mounted, framed & glazed, 89 by 63cm., COA issued by Superstars and signature map taped to the back of frame £150 - 200*

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1035 Theo Walcott signed Arsenal replica home jersey, signed in black marker pen; sold with a Jack Wilshere signed 12 by 8in. photograph of the player in action for England, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £100 - 150*

1037 Gavin McCann signed Aston Villa replica home jersey, signature in black marker pen £30 - 50*

1038 Stanley Matthews signed Blackpool 1953 F.A. Cup Final Winners photographic display, 16 by 20in. b&w with apertures set with a Matthews autograph and title plaque, mounted ready for framing; 40 by 50cm., sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £60 - 90* 1036 Rare autographs for Aberdare Athletic FC in season 1923-24, the Welsh club spent just six seasons in the Football League, 15 signatures in ink on an album page including Duckworth, Sheldon, Burgess, Brown, Symes etc. £80 - 120*

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1039 Stanley Matthews signed limited edition print, signed in pencil by Matthews to the lower margin, additionally signed by the artist C. Michael Dudash, numbered 358/650, mounted, framed & glazed, 84 by 67cm., good condition £120 - 160*

1040 Bury FC autographs 1923-24, 11 signatures in ink on an album page, including Burkenshaw and Norman Bullock, an England international Bury were promoted, as runners-up, to Division One in this season. £80 - 120*

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1041 Burnley retro jersey signed by the 1959-60 Football League Division One champions, 14 signatures in black marker pen, Adamson, Cummings, McIlroy, Miller, Connelly, Blacklaw, Angus, Meredith, Pointer, Elder, Pilkington, Seith, Furnell & Robson £200 - 250*

1043 Paul Gascoigne signed Burnley replica home jersey season 2001-02, signed in black marker pen

1045 A 1938-39 season Chelsea FC team-signed card, from the Sherman’s Searchlight On Famous Teams Series, fully-signed in ink by the 11 featured players Mills, Barber, Woodley, Weaver, Argue, Spence, O’Hare, Mitchell, Griffiths, Gibson & Burgess, not signed by the non-playing featured individuals, good £120 - 160*

Gazza made six League appearances for Burnley during his two months spell at Burnley in season 2001-02. £50 - 80*

1046 John Terry and Frank Lampard signed Chelsea Centenary Season home replica jerseys, a No.26 & a No.8, both signed in black marker pen to the reverse £200 - 300*

1042 Fully-signed Burnley 1962 F.A. Cup Final retro jersey, signatures in black marker pen comprising Blacklaw, Angus, Elder, Adamson, Cummings, Miller, Connelly, McIlroy, Pointer, Robson & Harris £200 - 250*

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1044 Cardiff City autographs season 1923-24, 12 signatures in ink on an album page, 10 of whom played in the following season’s F.A. Cup Final (missing only Hardy) £100 - 120*

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1047 John Terry and Frank Lampard signed Chelsea replica home jerseys, both reverse mounted to display the No.26 & No.8 numbering and player lettering, signatures in black marker pen, uniformly framed & glazed, 84 by 90cm., good condition (2) £200 - 300*

1048 Didier Drogba signed Chelsea No.11 replica home jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse below the No.11 £100 - 150*

1050 Autographed Chelsea memorabilia, comprising home replica jerseys signed by Antonio Conte and Gary Cahill; and match-action colour photographs signed by Gary Cahill & John Terry; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £250 - 300*

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1049 Petr Cech signed white & purple Chelsea 2012 UEFA Champions League replica goalkeeping jersey, signed in black marker pen £100 - 150*

1051 Autographed Crystal Palace memorabilia, comprising: a team-signed home replica jersey 2017-18 season; a Wilfried Zaha signed home replica jersey; and signed 12 by 8in. colour photographs of the current manager Roy Hodgson and former boss Sam Allardyce; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (5) £250 - 350*

1052 Dixie Dean autograph, in ink, an album page cut-out; sold with a picture of Dean at before an Everton match at Goodison Park (2) On the reverse side of the Dixie Dean album page is the autograph of the Arsenal & England footballer Jack Crayston. £80 - 100*

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1053 Two autographed 1960s Everton souvenir oval china dishes, both printed with colour photographs of the team, one with Brian Labone receiving the trophy at the 1966 F.A. Cup Final, the other the 1969-70 Championship team, 30.5cm., the reverse of both dishes taped with brown paper bearing autographs, Labone a single signing, and a team signing for the other, Ball, Wright, Newton, Labone, Harvey, Royle, Husband, Kendall etc.; sold with a 1966 F.A. Cup Final programme; and a recent photograph of this vintage of Everton players at a reunion (4) £250 - 350*

1055 Leeds United 1972 F.A. Cup Final framed memorabilia display, incorporating first day covers signed by Don Revie and Billy Bremner, mounted together with the match programme and ticket, a fan’s rosette and five colour photographs, framed & glazed, 83 by 87, some damage and scuffing to frame £250 - 350* 1056 Leicester City FC team-signed 1997 Coca-Cola Cup Final and Replay programmes, signatures in black marker pen to front covers; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (3) £200 - 300**

1054 Huddersfield Town autographs from the Championship winning 1923-24 season, 14 signatures in ink on an album page, Smith, Wilson, Watson, Stephenson, Wadsworth etc. £100 - 120*

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1057 Autographed Liverpool FC Menu for Celebration Div 1 Champions 1963/64 held at the Adelphi Hotel 28/9/64, 12 signatures to the back cover including guests Matt Busby & Tom Finney, originally owned by T V Williams the former Director/Chairman of Liverpool FC £80 - 120*

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1058 Autographed Anglo-American Sporting Club, Liverpool, menu for a boxing dinner held at The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, Thursday 21st September 1978 in honour of Bill Shankly, signed by 14 Liverpool players and coaches to blank inside page, Roy Evans, David Johnson, Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough, Steve Ogrizovic, Emlyn Hughes, Ray Kennedy, Graeme Souness, Phil Neal, Alan Hansen, Jimmy Case, Phil Thompson, Steve Heighway & Alan Kennedy; sold with a dealer’s COA (2) £80 - 120*

1059 A signed manuscript letter from the Liverpool FC assistant manager Joe Fagan, dated 14th November 1977, politely but firmly asking the correspondent to desist from repeatedly asking him to obtain players autographs £80 - 100*

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1060 Liverpool FC signed football season 1978-79, signed by Bob Paisley, Clemence, Ogrizovic, Highes, Jones, Kettle, Irwin, Neal, Hansen, Thompson, A Kennedy, Callaghan, Case, Heighway, Lee, R Kennedy, McDermott, Sheedy, Souness, Fairclough, Dalglish, Gayle & Johnson; sold with a letter of provenance relating to the ball having been won in a raffle (2)

1062 Liverpool FC signed football early 1990s, Michael Thomas, Mike Hooper, Ray Houghton, Ronnie Whelan, Bruce Grobbelaar, Ian Rush, Jamie Redknapp etc. £80 - 120*

The net sale proceeds for this lot will be sent to the Hospice at Home Carlisle and North Lakeland. £80 - 120* 1061 Kenny Dalglish signed Liverpool photographic display, 20 by 16in. colour with an aperture set with a Dalglish autograph, ready for framing, 50 by 40cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd; offered with a Bruce Grobbelaar signed 16 by 12in. photographic montage, with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd incorporating a picture taken at the signing (4) £75 - 100*

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1063 A trio of photographs signed by former Liverpool FC players Kenny Dalglish, Robbie Fowler & Jamie Redknapp, match-action colour, the largest 10 by 8in., all signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £100 - 150*

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1064 Manchester City autographs season 1923-24, 21 signatures in ink on an album page, including Goodchild, Warner, Barnes, Sharp etc. £100 - 120*

1065 Colin Bell signed “My Greatest Man City XI” memorabilia display, comprising a collectors card set featuring Mercer (manager), Corrigan, Book, Pardoe, Doyle, Watson, Oakes, Summerbee, Bell, Lee, Young & Tueart, a sheet with hand written critiques of the players by Bell, signed & dated 24/9/07, and an additional example of Bell’s autograph, mounted, framed & glazed, 58 by 77cm., the backboard pasted with a COA issued by FunRaising Events Ltd., good condition £80 - 120*

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1066 A trio of signed handwritten letters from the Manchester United 1948 F.A. Cup Final winning players Johnny Carey, Stan Pearson & Jack Rowley, all in ink on personal notepaper, 1980s, all responses to letters from an individual carrying out research to the careers of the players and their team-mates £120 - 180*

1067 Manchester United ‘Busby Babes’ autographs, a removed double album pages with 13 ink signatures, comprising Matt Busby, Pegg, Charlton, McGuinness, Berry, Violett, Wood, Blanchflower, Byrne, Whelan, Colman, Foulkes & Edwards; sold together with a Tommy Taylor signed magazine portrait; the lot also including an album page signed by Frank Swift, by then a journalist, and who died in the Munich Air Disaster; plus a photograph of Swift (5) £400 - 500*

1068 Roger Byrne signed colour magazine photograph, signed in ink, the magazine plate pasted on cardboard £100 - 150*

1069 Signed Manchester United Busby Babes 1997 reunion photographic presentation, 7 by 10in. colour photograph, signed to the lower mount in blue ink by Bill Foulkes, Harry Gregg, Bobby Charlton, Ray Wood, Ronnie Cope & Albert Scanlon, overall 38 by 40cm. £150 - 200*

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1070 Signed hardback edition of Manchester United Football Book No. 3 autographed to the flyleaf by 12 former players, George Best, Alan Gowling, Nobby Stiles, Frank Kopel, Tony Dunne, Bobby Charlton, Alex Stepney, Bill Foulkes, John Fitzpatrick, David Sadler, Carlo Sartori and Willie Morgan 1968, 1st edition with dust jacket; sold with a dealer’s COA £80 - 120**

1071 31 autographed photographs all featuring former Manchester United players from the 1940s - 1990s, all measuring 12 by 8in. and signed using permanent markers, including fine examples of Don Gibson, Joe Lancaster, Mark Pearson, Gary Bailey, Joe Jordan, Ronnie Cope and Bill Foulkes, several photos are dual signed by other players £150 - 200*

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1072 The Boys’ Book of Soccer For 1964 with page signed by 20 members of the Manchester United 1964-65 First Division Championship team, Nobby Stiles, Maurice Setters, Tony Dunne, Shay Brennan, Bobby Charlton, Phil Chisnall, Tony Dunne, Bill Foulkes, Denis Law, Dave Gaskell, Pat Crerand, Noel Cantwell, Jack Crompton (trainer), Graham Moore, David Herd, David Sadler, Harry Gregg, John Fitzpatrick, Jimmy Nicholson and Sammy McMillan; comes with press cutting on how Maurice Setters arranged for the United players to sign the book for a 15 year old lad from Honiton who suffered a serious spinal injury; also offered with a dealer’s COA £80 - 120**

1073 George Best, Denis Law and Gordon Banks triple-signed photographic print, in the form of an enlarged b&w contact sheet showing a sequenced burst of nine images of a George Best goal past Stoke City’s Gordon Banks, Denis Law the other striker in the box, signed by the three players over images 2, 3 & 6, overall 40 by 50cm. £180 - 220*

1074 George Best signed limited edition print titled “El Beatle”, sub-titled “George Best, Lisbon, 1966”, featuring George Best crossing the Abbey Road zebra crossing with The Beatles, signed in ink to the lower margin by George Best and signed in pencil by the artist Stewart W. Beckett and dated ‘97, this example being an artist’s proof of 12, the sheet 42 by 52cm.; offered with a COA and a small photograph of George Best holding framed Beckett artworks (3) £350 - 450*

1075 A pair of Manchester United photographic displays signed by club legends Denis Law & Bobby Charlton, comprising photographs and plaques, both mounted ready for framing, 50 by 40cm.; both with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (4) £80 - 120* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1076 George Best and Bobby Charlton signed postcards, issued in the Manchester United Legends series, the Best signed in marker pen, the Charlton in ink (2) £140 - 180*

1078 Manchester United 1968 European Cup Final retro jersey signed by George Best, Bobby Charlton & Nobby Stiles, signatures in black marker pen £180 - 220*

1077 Denis Law signed photographic print, the 14 by 14in. b&w image portraying Manchester United manager Matt Busby performing a shirt fitting for newcomer Denis Law, signed by Law to the lower margin and inscribed THE BOSS WELCOMES ME TO OLD TRAFFORD IN 1962, BEST WISHES, overall 50 by 40cm. £150 - 200*

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1079 George Best signed b&w photographic print, the young Best in his Manchester United blazer signing autographs for schoolboys, signed lower right margin in fine black marker pen, the image 12 by 15in., overall 40 by 50cm £180 - 220*

1080 George Best signed Manchester United No.7 home retro jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse No.7 £150 - 200*

1081 Three George Best signed b&w photographs, 2 x 10 by 8in, and an 8 by 6in. subjects comprising action photos at Manchester United and Hibernian, the other sees Best having his height measured £150 - 200*

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1082 Manchester United 1968 European Cup winners autographs, on seven album pages/index cards, collectively the 11 finalists Stepney, Brennan, Foulkes, Sadler, Dunne, Crerand, Charlton, Stiles, Best, Kidd & Aston, plus the reserve Jimmy Rimmer and the sidelined Denis Law £120 - 160*

1086 Eric Cantona signed Manchester United limited edition photographic print, 12 by 20in. colour image of Cantona scoring a penalty against Manchester City, signed in fine black marker pen, published by Big Blue Tube, mounted, framed & glazed, 51 by 71cm., good condition £100 - 150*

1084 Eric Cantona signed Manchester United 1996 F.A. Cup Final replica jersey, signed in black marker pen £120 - 140*

1083 Manchester United retro home jersey signed by George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton, signed by the ‘Holy Trinity’ in black marker pen £250 - 350* 1085 Eric Cantona signed Manchester United home No.7 retro jersey, signature in black marker pen to the reverse No.7 £140 - 180* 240

1087 Sir Alex Ferguson & Roy Keane double-signed Manchester United Premier League Champions photographic display, 16 by 20in. with a pair of apertures set with autographs of Ferguson & Keane, mounted ready for framing, 40 by 50cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd; together with a David Beckham signed colour photographic presentation with an aperture set with a Beckham signature, 16 by 20in., mounted ready for framing, with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (4) £80 - 120*

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1090 Ryan Giggs signed colour photograph, the large 16 by 20in. image portraying Giggs’s wonder goal for Manchester United in the 1999 F.A. Cup semi-final replay v Arsenal at Villa Park; sold with a COA issued by Allstars incorporating a photo at the signing (2) £80 - 100*

1088 A pair of signed Manchester United photographic displays, the first signed by Eric Cantona, the other double-signed by Giggs & Scholes, comprising photographs and plaques, both mounted ready for framing, 50 by 40cm.; both with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (4) £80 - 120*

1092 Manchester United replica home jersey signed by the 1999 Treble winners, signatures in silver marker pen, comprising Butt, Cooke, Schmeichel, Ferguson, Blomqvist, P Neville, Curtis, Johnsen, G Neville, Kidd, Scholes, Van Der Gouw, Cole, Irwin, Clegg, Stam, Beckham, Giggs, Sheringham, May, Berg, Keane, Yorke & Solskjaer; sold with a signature map (2) £250 - 350*

1091 Manchester United replica jersey signed by 17 members of the 1999 Treble winning team, P & G Neville, Schmeichel, Scholes, Blomqvist, Butt, Giggs, Keane, Berg, Cole, Stam. Solskjaer, Irwin, Van Der Gouw, Yorke & Sheringham, signatures in black marker pen £300 - 400*

1089 Ten autographed photographs of Manchester United’s Paul Scholes, all 12 by 8in. signed in black marker, depicting various celebratory images, goals scored, holding aloft Cups etc. £120 - 150*

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1093 Multi-signed Manchester United 1999 Champions League Winners commemorative jersey, signed in black marker pen by Cole, Curtis, Giggs, Butt, Sheringham, Irwin, Berg, Keane, Van Der Gouw, Stam, Ferguson, Blomqvist, G Neville, Solskjaer, Schmeichel, Beckham & Yorke £250 - 350*

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1094 A fine fully-signed large colour photographic print of the Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final starting XI, 16 by 20in., signed in black marker pen by Schmeichel, G Neville, Johnsen, Stam, Irwin, Giggs, Beckham, Butt, Blomqvist, Yorke & Cole £300 - 500*

1095 Manchester United 1999 signed memorabilia display, comprising a 1999 Champions League Final pennant signed by Giggs, Stam, Keane, Johnsen, Scholes, Sheringham, Cole, Solskjaer & Irwin, mounted besides a Toyota European/South American Cup programme signed by Beckham, the display also incorporating a MUFC 1999 commemorative medal, mounted, framed & glazed, 63 by 88cm., the backboard pasted with a COA issued by Auctionworld TV Ltd, some scuffing to frame, otherwise good condition £180 - 220*

1096 Ryan Giggs and Ole Gunnar Solksjaer signed Manchester United 1999 treble-winning season replica jerseys, the Giggs a white No.11 style as worn for the semi-final wonder goal, the Solskjaer a red No.20 home style, both signatures in black marker pen to the reverse (2) £180 - 220* 1097 Trio of Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final large colour photographs signed by Ryan Giggs, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Andy Cole, 20 by 16in,; each offered with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (6) £80 - 120*

1098 Team-signed Manchester United replica home jersey from the 2007-08 Champions League winning season, 17 signatures in black marker pen including Rooney, Giggs, Scholes, Ferdinand, Ronaldo, Van Der Sar, Carrick, Tevez etc. £200 - 300*

1099 Team-signed Manchester United 2010-11 replica home jersey, 20 signatures in black marker pen including Fabio Da Silva, Vidic, Berbatov, Owen, Rooney, Evra, Smalling, Anderson, Rafael Da Silva etc. £150 - 200* 1097 242

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1100 A trio of Manchester United replica home jerseys signed by Alexis Sanchez, Paul Pogba & Chris Smalling, signatures in black marker pen, the Sanchez signed to reverse No.7; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £400 - 600*

1101 Hamlyn Illustrated History Manchester United 1878-1998 book signed by 24 former players, including 12 players from the 1999 Treble Winning Side, John Fitzpatrick, Alex Stepney, Paddy Crerand, Tommy Docherty, Jimmy Greenhoff, Bill Foulkes, Danny Wallace, David Sadler, Brian Kidd, Clayton Blackmore, Peter Schmeichel, Gary Neville, Jesper Blomqvist, Brian McClair, David Beckham, Roy Keane, Denis Irwin, Teddy Sheringham, Jaap Stam, Dwight Yorke, Nicky Butt, Ronnie Johnsen, Andy Cole, Henning Berg and on his photo page 144 by Frank Stapleton; offered with a dealer’s COA £100 - 150**

1102 A group of six photographs signed by Manchester United players past and present, comprising Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Michael Carrick, Ander Herrera, David de Gea & Juan Mata, match-action colour, the largest 12 by 8in., all signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (7) £200 - 250*

1103 Autographed Newcastle United 1969 Fairs Cup Winners photographic print, Montage of images, some colourised, signed by 14 of the squad, comprising Ollie Burton, Alan Foggon, Frank Clark, John McNamee, John Craggs, Willie McFaul, Tommy Gibb, Wyn Davies, Jim Scott, Jackie Sinclair, Bob Moncur (c), Bryan “pop” Robson, David Craig and Ben Arentoft, mounted ready for framing, 70 by 54cm; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates photos taken at the signing (2) £75 - 100*

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1108 A group of six signed photographs of Tottenham Hotspur double-winning players, mostly 12 by 8in. colour & b&w, Tony Marchi, Terry Dyson, Les Allen, Peter Barker, Maurice Norman & Bobby Smith, signatures in marker pen £120 - 140*

1106 Sheffield United autographs season 1924-25, 11 signatures in ink on an album page, including 9 of the Cup winning players that season, Sutcliffe & King being replaced by Gough & Waugh £80 - 120*

1109 Signed Tottenham Hotspur 1960-61 double-winners photograph on canvas, depicting Tottenham Hotspur’s Double winning team posing with their trophies during a photo-shoot at White Hart Lane, signed in black marker pen by Bobby Smith, Dave Mackay, Cliff Jones, Terry Dyson, Maurice Norman, Les Allen & Peter Baker, 43 by 61cm., good condition £100 - 120*

1104 Signed Newcastle United Legends photographic print, autographed by Sir Bobby Robson, Peter Beardsley, Bob Moncur & Kevin Keegan, 50 by 40cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates photos at the signings (2) £60 - 90*

1107 Signed Southampton FC “Class of ‘81” photographic print, signed & inscribed to the lower margin by manager Lawrie McMenemy THE CLASS OF ‘81, BEST WISHES, and additionally signed by Kevin Keegan, Alan Ball, Mick Channon & Dave Watson, the image 10 by 16in., overall 40 by 52cm. £140 - 180*

1105 Notts County autographs season 1922-23, 12 signatures in ink on an album page, including club stalwart Iremonger Notts County were crowned Division Two Champions in season 1922-23. £80 - 120*

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1110 Signed photograph of the Tottenham Hotspur 1962 F.A Cup winners, the 12 by 16in. b&w a formal team-group with the Cup in the foreground, signed to the lower margin in black marker pen by Ron Henry, Terry Medwin, Maurice Norman, Peter Baker, Bobby Smith, Dave Mackay & Jimmy Greaves, overall 40 by 50cm. £120 - 160*

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1111 Signed photograph of the Tottenham Hotspur 1962 F.A Cup winners, the 9 by 11in. b&w portraying the team parading the Cup at Wenbley, white margins signed in black marker pen by Dave Mackay, Maurice Norman, Cliff Jones, Ron Henry, Jimmy Greaves, Terry Medwin, Bobby Smith & Peter Baker, overall 30 by 40cm. £100 - 150*

1113 Triple-signed photograph of Tottenham Hotspur’s Keith Burkinshaw, Ricky Villa & Ossie Ardiles, 8 by 12in., signatures in marker pen £80 - 100*

1114 Team-signed Tottenham Hotspur replica home jersey season 2008-09, 11 signatures in black marker pen including Gomes, Bale, Woodgate, Modric, Jenas, Pavlyuchenko etc., mounted, framed & glazed, 80 by 63cm. £100 - 150*

1112 A group of four signed photographs of Tottenham Hotspur players, 10 by 8in., a colour photo signed by Bobby Smith and three in b&w signed by Paul Gascoigne, Pat Jennings & Cliff Jones, signatures in marker pen £80 - 100*

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1115 Dele Alli signed Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane souvenir street sign, 18 by 40cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates a photo at the signing; sold together with a trio of 16 by 12in. colour photographic prints signed by Steve Archibald, Dave Mackay & Alan Mullery, each with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates a photo at the signings (8) £80 - 120*

1116 Autographed Tottenham Hotspur memorabilia, comprising: a team-signed branded football; a Harry Kane signed replica jersey; and six signed 12 by 8in. colour match-action photographs signed by Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli, Eric Dier, Éric Lamela, Harry Kane & Hugo Lloris; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (9) £350 - 450*

1117 Rare 1920s West Ham United player autographs, 21 signatures in ink on an album page, but with few familiar names, so likely to be a rare youth/reserves group, signatures include Hodges, Robinson and Richardson who made some limited first team appearances in the first half of the 1920s £70 - 100*

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1122 Autographs of the England football team who played the Scotland ‘Wembley Wizards’ team 31st March 1928, 14 signatures including reserves and trainer Tom Whittaker, the starting XI comprising Hufton, Goodall, Jones, Edwards, Wilson, Healless, Smith, Hulme, Dean, Bradford & Kelly £120 - 160* 1118 West Ham United 1965 European Cup Winners’ Cup autographed display, featuring an original Final Programme signed by Jim Standen, John Bond, Ken Brown, Jack Burkett, Eddie Bovington, Geoff Hurst, Peter Brabrook, Ron Boyce, Martin Peters, Joe Kirkup, John Sissons and Brian Dear, along with a photo postcard signed by Bobby Moore along with 3 album pages signed by Johnny Byrne, Alan Sealey and manager Ron Greenwood, also mounted with an original Final Tie match ticket, photos and plaques, framed & glazed, 53 by 63cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £450 - 550*

1119 Signed West Ham United 1980 F.A. Cup Final photograph on canvas, depicting West Ham United’s F.A. Cup winning team posing with their trophy in front of photographers during celebration scenes at Wembley after a 1-0 victory over Arsenal in the 1980 Final, signed in black marker pen by all eleven ‘Hammers’, comprising Brooking, Bonds, Parkes, Lampard, Martin, Stewart, Devonshire, Allen, Pike, Pearson & Cross, 41 by 61cm. £100 - 120*

1120 Autographed West Ham United 1980 F.A. Cup Winners photographic print, a montage of scenes from the day at Wembley, signed in sharpie by Trevor Brooking, Billy Bonds, Frank Lampard snr, Phil Parkes, Ray Stewart, Paul Allen, Stuart Pearson, David Cross, Alvin Martin, Geoff Pike and Alan Devonshire, mounted ready for framing, 54 by 69cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates photos taken at the signing (2) £80 - 120*

1121 Limited Edition boxed presentation to commemorate the 30th anniversary of West Ham United’s 1980 FA Cup Final victory, including a replica shirt, programme and medal - signed by the eleven players to the face of the box with each player adding 1980 after their respective signature £200 - 250*

1123 England v Scotland 1932 football memorabilia originally owned by England and Chelsea centre-half Peter O’Dowd, mounted in a frame and comprising a fully-signed player portraits of the England XI, ink signatures comprising O’Dowd, Shaw, Pearson, Blenkinsop, Strange, Weaver, Crooks, Houghton, Barclay, Waring & Johnson, mounted together with a programme for the match played at Wembley 9th April 1932 (trimmed) and a match ticket, also a title plaque, framed & glazed, 41 by 74cm. £250 - 350*

1124 The autographs of the England team who played Scotland at Hampden Park 14th April 1945, 12 signatures in ink on an album page including Matthews, Lawton, Hardwick, Soo, Swift etc. Provenance: Originally in the Bert ‘Sailor’ Brown collection. £70 - 100*

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1125 The autographs of the England u-23 team circa 1955, signed in ink of a dinner table place setting card, signatures including Duncan Edwards, Jimmy Armfield, Bill Nicholson (coach), Bryan Douglas, Alan A’Court, Alan Hodgkinson, John Atyeo, Maurice Norman, Ronnie Clayton. Brian Clough, Eddie Hopkinson, David Pegg and others; sold with a b&w photo of the team at a dinner (2) £300 - 400*

1128 Gordon Banks signed goalkeeping glove, sold together with a Gordon Banks signed 16 by 12in. photo print (2) £60 - 80*

1126 Billy Wright & Stanley Matthews double-signed England Legends photographic display, 16 by 20in. b&2 with a pair of apertures set with Wright & Matthews autographs, mounted ready for framing 40 by 50cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £75 - 100* 1127 Signed b&w magazine picture of the England team who beat Spain at the Bernabeu on the 8th December 1965, fully-signed by Harold Shepherdson (asst trainer) and the 15 man squad of Keith Newton, Norman Hunter, Gordon banks, Tony Waiters, Jack Charlton, Bobby Moore, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Alan Ball, George Eastham, Bobby Charlton, Joe Baker, John Connelly & Nobby Stiles; sold with a dealer’s COA (2) £200 - 250*

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1129 Signed Terry Butcher “what a bloody mess” large colour photograph, 20 by 16in. iconic photograph of a blood soaked England football captain, signed and extensively inscribed by Butcher WHAT A BLOODY MESS !!!, WORLD CUP QUALIFIER 6/9/89, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (0) v ENGLAND (0), VERY BEST WISHES £140 - 180*

1130 Steven Gerrard signed England and Liverpool FC replica jerseys, a white England home and a red LFC home, both signed in black marker pen, the England jersey inscribed with his appearances and goalscoring record 114/21 (2) £120 - 180*

1131 David Beckham signed red England replica away jersey, signed in black marker pen £120 - 160*

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1134 Dele Alli signed red England replica jersey, signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (2) £150 - 200*

1132 England replica home jersey circa 2007 signed in black marker pen by four Manchester United players, Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney, David Beckham & Owen Hargreaves £120 - 160*

1135 Four autographed footballs, three vintage brown leather footballs with lacing, all bearing signatures including Wilf Mannion, John McPhail and Jackie Milburn, and a white 1966 World Cup style Slazenger white ball, signatures faded including Bobby Moore £80 - 120*

1136 A file of 39 autographed photographs of footballers, 10 by 8in. mix of colour & b&w, some multi-signed, subjects including Ricky Villa, Johnny Haynes, Kenny Dalglish, Paul Ince, Peter Shilton, Joe Royle, Martin O’Neill, Glenn Hoddle, Francis Lee, Ian Rush, Bobby Robson, Dave Mackay, Nobby Stiles and many others, the file also containing a Paul Gascoigne signed Evening of Legends menu £250 - 350*

1137 250 autographed photographs of footballers, 6 by 4in., featuring former players from the 1950s - 1990s, all signed using permanent markers, including fine examples of Beckenbauer, Kopa, Fontaine, Ardiles, Hewie, Broadis, Charlton, Peters, Springett, McLintock, Bimpson, Solskjaer, Jardine, Negri, Gilzean, Schnellinger, Seeler, Weber etc. £400 - 500*

1133 England top goalscorers signed retro home jersey, signed in black marker pen by the top six England goalscorers comprising Rooney, Charlton, Lineker, Greaves, Owen & Shearer £180 - 220* 1137 248

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1140 Multi-signed ‘Legends of English Football’ limited edition print, by the artist Robert Highton, numbered 226/500, signed to the margins in pencil by Colin Bell, Ray Clemence, Phil Neville, Kevin Keegan, Stuart Pearce, Bryan Robson, Gordon Banks, Paul Scholes, John Barnes, Geoff Hurst, Sir Tom Finney, Chris Waddle, Terry Butcher, Gareth Southgate, Phil Neal, Peter Beardsley, Emyln Hughes, Ray Wilkins, Steve Coppell, Jimmy Arnfield, Ian Wright and Paul Gascoigne, 60 by 84cm., tube rolled; sold with a COA issued by Wyatt Russell Ltd, Fine Art Publishers, that incorporates photographs from the signings (2) £80 - 120*

1138 135 autographed photographs, all 12 by 8in. and featuring former players from the 1950s - 1980s, signed using permanent markers, including fine examples of George Eastham, Billy McNeill, Tony Kay, Bert Trautmann, Malcolm MacDonald, Tony Woodcock, Bob Wilson, David ‘Bronco’ Layne, Sammy Smyth and Alan Hinton etc, several photos are dual/multi signed by other players £400 - 500*

1141 Two limited edition b&w photographic prints featuring the footballers George Best and Stanley Matthews, both 16 by 20in. published by Popperfoto and printed from the original negative, the first numbered 8/25 and signed by George Best to lower right margin; the second numbered 11/12 and signed by Stanley Matthews to the image and inscribed BEST WISHES, both unframed; sold together with a programme for the Stanley Matthews Farewell Match played at the Victoria Ground, Stoke, 28th April 1965 (3) £350 - 450* 1142 Sportsmen’s Dinner menu signed by George Best, Rodney Marsh and the compere John Farrar, held at Chesham Football Club, 5th October 1995, very good £70 - 100* 1143 Football autograph album, a Wimbledon FC branded album but with a wide diversity of football personalities including Wenger, Hasselbaink, Radebe, Bright, Seaman, Boa Morte, Adams, Pettit, Dixon, Winterburn, Hendry etc. £20 - 30*

1139 Sixty autographed ‘home-made’ picture postcards of former footballers 1950s to 1990s, subjects including Franz Beckenbauer, Alan Hudson, Willie Miller, Malcolm MacDonald, Duncan McKenzie, Norman Whiteside, Joe Royle etc. £100 - 150*

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1146 Five signed photographs of footballers, comprising: Alan Shearer, Robbie Keane, Brett Emerton, Kasper Schmeichel & Shinji Okazaki, all colour match action, mostly 12 by 8in., signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (6) £150 - 200*

1144 Vinnie Jones and Paul Gascoigne double-signed iconic photograph of their famous incident in 1988, 20 by 16in. b&w, both signatures in black marker pen and inscribed BE GOOD (Jones) and BEST WISHES (Gazza) £120 - 160*

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1145 Five autographed footballs, two full-size, three mini balls, all similarly signed, autographs including Gary Lineker, Dave Beasant, Ossie Ardiles, Nigel Spink, Peter Bonetti, Ian Holloway and others £80 - 120*

1147 A fine and extensive collection of football autographs collected in the 1960s, the compiler from Denmark and the collection has impressive pan-European and 1966 World Cup coverage in particular, as well as extensive British interest, signed magazine pictures, team-groups directly on sheets, housed in four albums, but with a quantity of loose material also, viewing highly recommended £2,000 - 2,500*

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1148 A football signed by cast members of the movie “Escape To Victory”, including Pele, Bobby Moore, Ozzie Ardiles, Mike Summerbee, Robin Turner, Hallvar Thoresen. Russell Osman, Kevin Beattie, John Wark, Co Prins and others; also a photograph taken during production and a sheet of lined yellow writing paper similarly signed by cast members (3) Provenance: Kenneth J. Withers, movie crew, camera operator (second unit). £400 - 600*

1149 FIFA Centenary 1904-2004 limited edition jersey signed by the top 125 players in the world, sold with a COA issued by Monte Carlo Sports on behalf of FIFA, this jersey No.8 from the edition of 10, the certificate with extensive details of the 125 players as selected in 2004 and precise information on when and where the autographs were collected, all signatures in black marker pen to the front of the blue jersey (2) The autographs comprise Okacha, Nakata, Lineker, Platini, Pires, Bergkamp, Ronaldinho, Davids, Pele, Owen, Vieira, Rui Costa, Best, M & B Laudrup, Kluivert, Figueroa, Beckenbauer, Rustu Recber, Trezeguet, Cubillas, Djalmo Santos, Falcao, Socretes, Zico, Eusebio, Kopa, Desailly, Henry, Banks, Neeskens, Junior, Cafu, Hagi, Rummenigge, Matthaus, Luis Enrique, Saviola, Zamorano, Carlos Alberto, Akers, Di Stefano, Fontaine, Keegan, Sivori, Puskas, Passarella, Figo, Facchetti, Schmeichel, Ceulemans, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Raul, Zidane, Beckham, Rivaldo, Maradona, Milla, Charlton, Veron, Nesta, Baresi, Seedorf, Vieri, Maldini, Zanetti, Crespo, Nilton Santos, Romario, Rivelino, Boniek, Valderrama, Totti, Rijkaard, Cruyff, Van Basten, Buffon, Del Piero, Nedved, Stoichkov, Tresor, Papin, Emre, Suker, Cantona, Deschamps, Thuram, Shearer, Masopust, Baggio, Zoff, Sanchez, Rossi, Kempes, Dasayev, Butragueno, Francescoli, Shevchenko, Bergomi, Rivera, Keane, Boniperti, Dalglish, Van Nistelrooy, Rensenbrink, Abedi Pele, Diouf, Vam Der Elst, Gullit, Myung-Bo, R & W Van De Kerkhof, Ballack, Breitner, Seeler, Kahn, Muller, Seeler, Kahn, Muller, Hamm, Pfaff, Maier, Klinsmann & Romero £3,000 - 5,000*

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1154 Brazil No.9 replica home jersey signed by Ronaldo (Luis Nazario de Lima), signed to the reverse besides the No.9 £120 - 160*

1152 Newspaper picture part-signed by the Brazil football team circa 1966, approx. 16 by 12in., signed by Fidelis, Djalma Santos, Bellini, Gilmar, Orlando, Paulo Henrique and Garrincha £100 - 120** 1150 Maradona signed commemorative Argentina No.10 jersey, signed in black marker pen, the shirt additionally has an embroidered facsimile signature and raised vinyl No.10 and Maradona figure, framed, but lacking picture glass, 82 by 76cm. £250 - 350*

1155 Brazil No.10 replica home jersey signed by Rivaldo, signed to the reverse besides the No.10 £120 - 160*

1153 Yellow Brazil retro jersey signed by Pele, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos & Ronaldinho, signatures in black marker pen £200 - 250*

1151 Diego Maradona signed Argentina No.10 replica home jersey, signed in black marker pen; sold with a COA issued by Entidad Certificadora (2) £200 - 250*

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1156 Signed Real Madrid replica home jersey from the club’s Centenary Year in 2002 15 signatures of the 2002 team in black pen, including Figo, Zidane, Raul, Casillas, Helguera, Roberto Carlos, Makelele, McManaman. Morientes etc., mounted ready for framing, 88 by 77cm. £300 - 500*

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1157 Brazil No.10 replica home jersey signed by Neymar Jr., signed to the reverse besides the No.10 £120 - 160*

1158 Zinedine Zidane signed blue France No.10 replica international jersey, signed in silver marker pen £150 - 200*

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1159 Johan Cruyff signed Holland No.14 1970s retro home jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse below the No.14 £150 - 200*

1160 Johann Cruyff signed colour photograph, 16 by 12in. colour image of Cruyff in action for Holland, title plaque, mounted, framed & glazed, 64 by 51cm., very good condition £80 - 120*

1161 Two Johan Cruyff signed photographs, both 8 1/2 by 6 1/2in. b&w signed in black marker pen £60 - 80*

1162 Brazil No.10 replica home jersey signed by Ronaldinho, signed to the reverse below the No.10 £120 - 160*

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1163 Three photographs signed by Italian Serie A footballers, comprising: AS Roma’s Ashley Cole & Daniele De Rossi, and Juventus’s Allesandro Del Piero, all colour match action, the largest 12 by 8in., signed in black marker pen; sold with a photo proof dealer’s COA (4) £120 - 160* 1165 Team-signed Andrea Pirlo black & white striped Juventus No.21 2015 UEFA Champions League replica jersey, signed to the reverse No.21 by Pirlo and additionally signed to the front by manager Massimiliano Allegri and 19 player comprising Buffon, Chiellini, Caceres, Pogba, Pepe, Marchisio, Morata, Tevez, Coman, Llorente, Barzagli, Bonucci, Padoin, Asamoah, Vidal, Lichtsteiner, Storari, Matri & Evra; sold with a COA issued by United Pro (2) £800 - 1,000*

1164 Signed photographs of Juventus and Italy footballing legends Allesandro Del Piero and Gianluigi Buffon, both colour signed in black marker pen, the Del Piero larger 16 by 12in. Buffon 8 by 12in. (2) £80 - 120*

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1166 Lilian Thuram signed Juventus replica home jersey, signed in black marker pen £80 - 120*

1167 Diego Maradona signed Napoli No.10 replica home jersey, signed in black marker pen; sold with a COA issued by Entidad Certificadora (2) £200 - 250*

1168 Zinedine Zidane signed Real Madrid No.5 home replica jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse besides the No.5 £120 - 160*

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1169 Team-signed replica of Lionel Messi’s Barcelona 2011-12 No.10 home jersey, 12 signatures in silver marker pen, comprising Messi, Hernandez, Iniesta, Fabregas, Pedro, Puyol, Busquets, Pique, Mascherano, Alves, Valdes and Guardiola £200 - 300*

1170 Lionel Messi signed replica Barcelona No.10 season 2013-14 home jersey, signed in silver marker pen to the reverse No.10 £140 - 180*

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1171 An Official UEFA Champions League Licensed & Certificated Lionel Messi signed replica of his Barcelona 2015 Champions League Final jersey, with badging, match inscription shirt number and player lettering, signed in black marker pen to the No.10; the COA incorporating a photograph of Messi at the signing (2) £500 - 600*

1172 Team-signed replica of a green Lionel Messi Barcelona No.10 2016-17 Champions League away jersey, signed in black marker pen, 11 signatures comprising Messi, Suarez, Neymar Jr., Iniesta, Rakitic, Busquets, Pique, Alba, Mascherano, Stegen & Enrique £200 - 300*

1173 Neymar signed replica Barcelona jersey, with badging, shirt number and player lettering, signed in black marker pen to the No.11; sold with a COA issued by PSA/DNA Authentication Services (2) £450 - 550*

1174 Barcelona replica home jersey signed by Messi, Suarez & Neymar Jr., signatures in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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1175 Zinedine Zidane signed photograph, a 12 by 8in. colour depicting the player in action for Real Madrid, mounted, framed & glazed set with a title plaque, 51 by 38cm., very good condition

1177 Real Madrid No.9 replica home jersey signed by Ronaldo (Luis Nazario de Lima), signed to the reverse besides the No.9 £120 - 160*

This was one of three photographs signed by Zidane in Dublin on the occasion of the Republic of Ireland v France World Cup qualifier 7th September 2005. £80 - 120*

1179 Cristiano Ronaldo signed replica of his purple Real Madrid No.7 2017 Champions League jersey, signed in silver marker pen to the reverse No.7 £150 - 200*

1180 Lionel Messi & Cristiano Ronaldo signed photographs, both 8 by 6in. colour signed in black marker pen, the players depicted in action for Barcelona & Real Madrid (2)

1176 Real Madrid replica home jersey double-signed by the Brazilian and Portuguese Ronaldos, signatures in black marker pen £150 - 200* 256

1178 Team-signed Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid No.7 replica 2016-17 jersey, 17 signatures in black marker pen comprising Zidane, Ronaldo, Bale, Benzema, Marco Asensio, Kroos, Morata, Coentrao, Modric, Sergio Ramos, Isco, Marcelo, Casemiro, Carvajal, Pepe, Raphael Varane, Keylor Navas, the jersey a white version of the 2017 Champions League shirt £200 - 300*

Provenance: Both these autographs were obtained at a Malaga Hotel by the seller prior to Malaga CF home matches v Barcelona and Real Madrid. £150 - 200*

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WORLD CUP MEMORABILIA

1181 A sports trophy awarded in 1898 by the Academ Sports Club Berlin to Ivo Schricker, a silver beaker for an athletic one mile event, three earlier winners additionally inscribed, height 10cm. Dr Ivo Schricker was a German footballer who later became FIFA General Secretary from 1932-1951 under the Presidency of Jules Rimet. £100 - 150*

1182 A Jules Rimet signed typescript letter on Federation Francaise de Football headed paper dated 16th September 1948, addressed to Monsieur Edouard Herriot, President de l’Assemblee Nationale, the letter relating to the FFFA 60th anniversary celebrations, Le Jubile du Football, one sheet typed two sides, pencil annotations, signed in ink by Rimet £100 - 150*

1183 A fine collection of 1930 World Cup memorabilia originally owned by Juan Antonio Scasso, the Uruguayan architect responsible for Montevideo’s Estadio Centenario and its famous Torre de los Hoenajes, venue for the first FIFA World Cup Final in 1930, including a superb 1930 solid brass replica of the Jules Rimet Trophy mounted on a lapis lazuli plinth set on all sides with medallions, height 27cm., in original fitted wooden carrying case, the lid with plaque inscribed ESTADIO CENTENARIO, MONTEVIDEO, 3O DE JULIO 1930; together with other memorabilia including various box office date stamper and rubber stamps, an ashtray featuring the stadium, four Uruguayan supporter’s flags (three in fragile condition), small briefcase; a trio of 1930 World Cup commemorative medals, in gold-plate, silver & bronze; three of Scasso’s Montevideo Jockey Club medals; a Penarol lapel badge; “Album” Official Report of the 1930 World Cup; three World Cup tickets Serie 6, 7 and the Final 8; four period photographs, two showing the stadium under construction, the other at the World Cup including the Opening Ceremony; and various magazine & articles of the day (a qty.) Juan Antonio Scasso (1892-1973) was the architect responsible for the World Cup’s first stadium, the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay, with its famous Torre de los Homenajes, an acclaimed example of architectural expressionism. Other famous projects include the Hotel Miramar, the Navy School and La Paloma Spa. He also taught and lectured, becoming Deputy Director at the Institute of Theory of Architecture and Urbanism in 1951. He had a close association with football and was appointed President of Penarol Athletic Club in 1932. £6,000 - 8,000*

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1184 1930 World Cup commemorative medal, bronze, view of the Tower of Homage at the Centenary Stadium, Montevideo, the reverse inscribed A.U.De.F, 1er., CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, MONTEVIDEO, 1930 £150 - 200* 1186 1930 World Cup Report and Memorabilia Catalogue, a certificated limited edition published in 2000 by World Cup Collections, Montevideo, Uruguay, this numbered 1,897/3,000, comprising a reproduction of the 1930 Official Report “Album Primer Campeonato Mundial De Football”, and a 1930 World Cup Memorabilia catalogue, in a folio case with COA £500 - 700**

1185 Three 1930 World Cup tickets including the Final Uruguay v Argentina, issue no.8; the other tickets issues 5 & 6, good £300 - 350* 258

1187 An English language travel guide for Italy and the 1934 World Cup, published by the Ente Nazionale Industrie Turistiche, titled See Italy, and the World’s Football Championship, description of the forthcoming tournament and features on each host city and its stadium, good £500 - 700** www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1190 1950 World Cup Tournament handbook, issued by Standard Oil Company of Brazil, 44 pages, results inserted, light vertical fold and some slight ageing £350 - 400**

1188 An important 1934 World Cup official presentation from the Italian Football Association (FIGC) Organizing Committee, in the form of a.800 continental silver plate set with enamel badges for the Kingdom of Italy, the FIGC and the national flags of the competing nations, inscribed FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA GIVOCO del CALCIO, COPPA del MONDO, ITALIA - ANNO 1934 XII, diameter 20cm. An example of this plate is illustrated (plate “D”) on p.108 of the 1934 World Cup Official Report. It is captioned as a silver plate presented to delegates. £15,000 - 20,000* 1189 A medal presented by the French Football Association to Maurice Fischer a member of the FIFA Organising Committee for the 1938 World Cup in France, the design a gold-plated variation of the FIFA World Cup medal, the reverse with French cockerel motif and inscribed WORLDS CUP, F.F.F.A., JUIN, FRANCE, 1938, M. FISCHER £500 - 700*

1191 1950 World Cup souvenir magazine “Gazeta Esportiva Ilustrada”, 194-page, large format, published the day following the World Cup Final, match reports, photographs, crowd scenes, player information etc., rare, good £200 - 300**

1189 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1192 A collection of ten 1950 World Cup tickets, including the final Brazil v Uruguay, good £600 - 700*

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1193 1950 World Cup programme Italy v Sweden, Group 3 Match played at the Estadio do Pacaembu, Sao Paulo, 25th June, reasonably good £300 - 400** 1194 1950 World Cup programme Italy v Sweden, played in Sao Paolo 25th June, some ageing but no writing £650 - 700** 1195 1950 World Cup programme Brazil v Mexico, played in Rio De Janeiro 24th June, some restoration at spine, no writing £650 - 700** 1196 1950 World Cup programme Brazil v Yugoslavia, played in Rio De Janeiro 1st July, team changes neatly inserted £650 - 700** 1197 Three World Cup posters, comprising: a 1954 World Cup film poster, published in Finland 1955, very good condition except for some small tears to margins, image unaffected, 60 by 42cm.; an official FIFA poster for the 1974 World Cup, 84 by 60cm., good; and a French published film poster for 1978, linen backed 60 by 45, good, all tube rolled £250 - 350*

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1198 A group of five publications pertaining to the 1954 World Cup, Comprising “ Kampf um die Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft 1954”, 28 page report with stickers (black and white photos); an 8 page programme in German language for a film on the 1954 World Cup; two 4-page programmes with illustrations issued by Progress Filmillustrierte and Prisma; and an Italian newspaper “Tutto sui Mondial di Calcio”, previewing the World Cup; sold together with a First Day Cover for the World Cup Final dated 4th July 1954 with a Bern hand stamp, good (6) £200 - 250** 1199 A collection of nine books all relating to the 1954 World Cup, The Official 256 Page book with blue Cover and a smaller more illustrative book without cover, both these books are titled Fussball Weltmeisterschaft 1954; another Official Book with cover “Der Lorbeer des Sieges”; plus “Deutsche National Elf Fussball Weltmeisterschaft 1954” with 100 photographic stickers (complete set); “World Cup” by Ralph Finn; 3 books in German language by Fritz Walter “ So war Es”, “Wie ich sie sah” and “3:2 Die Spiele Zur Weltmeisterschaft”; and also one paperback in German “Wie wir Weltmeister wurden”, mostly in good condition £250 - 300**

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1201 Rare 1954 World Cup tournament programme, German language, red, 32 pages, results in pencil £250 - 300**

1200 Three 1954 World Cup tickets, including the two matches between West Germany and Hungary in the Group Stage and in the Final Tie, the other for West Germany v Turkey, good £450 - 550*

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1202 A set of three programmes for the England matches at the 1954 World Cup, v Belgium and Switzerland (with cigarette sticker) in the Group stage and v Uruguay (with cigarette sticker) in the Quarter-Final, generally good condition with no writing £350 - 400**

1204 The rarest programme issued at the 1954 World Cup Korea v Turkey, played in front of only 4,000 people in Lausanne, 20th June, has cigarette sticker and cigarette flyer, good condition with no writing £650 - 700**

1206 Pair of programmes for the two 1954 World Cup Semi Finals, Hungary v Uruguay (team changes) and West Germany v Austria; sold together with a programme for the 3rd/4th Play-Off Uruguay v Austria (with cigarette sticker), generally good condition (3) £250 - 300**

1207 Programmes for the two Brazil 1954 World Cup Group 1 matches, v Mexico in Geneva and v Yugoslavia in Lausanne, both have the cigarette stickers, good condition with no writing £250 - 300**

1203 Two programmes for the Scotland matches at the 1954 World Cup, Group stage v Austria and Uruguay, both with cigarette stickers, generally good condition with no writing £280 - 320** 1205 Programme for the 1954 World Cup Final West Germany v Hungary, played in Bern 4th July, with cigarette sticker, good condition with no writing £350 - 400**

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1208 Programmes for the two France 1954 World Cup Group 1 matches, v Mexico in Geneva and v Yugoslavia in Lausanne, both have the cigarette stickers and the Mexico match has the flyer, good condition with no writing £250 - 300**

1211 Programmes for the two Czechoslovakia 1954 World Cup Group 3 matches, v Uruguay in Bern 16th June (some creasing) and v Austria in Zurich 19th June, good condition with no writing £250 - 300**

1213 Three 1954 World Cup Quarter-Final programmes, Austria v Switzerland in Lausanne 26th June, Yugoslavia v Germany in Geneva 27th June, and Brazil v Hungary (pencil team changes) on 27th June in Bern, all have cigarette stickers, generally good condition £350 - 400**

1209 Programmes for the two Turkey v Germany matches played at the 1954 World Cup, the first in the Group 2 match in Bern 17th June (with flyer), and the second in the Group Play-Off in Zurich 23rd June, good condition with no writing £250 - 300**

1212 Programmes for the three Italy 1954 World Cup Group 4 matches, v Belgium in Lugano 20th June (Good) and two matches v Switzerland 17th June in Lausanne (team changes) and the Play-off match in Basel 23rd June (score on front and line-ups plus team changes and scorers), all with cigarette stickers £400 - 450**

1214 Three 1954 World Cup programmes, Uruguay v Austria 3rd/4th Place Play-Off, pen score to front cover, plus team changes; Italy v Switzerland Group 4, good; and Brazil v Yugoslavia Group 1, good £300 - 400**

1210 Programmes for the two Hungary 1954 World Cup Group 2 matches, Notably the remarkable 8-3 victory over West Germany in Basel 20th June (this turned out to be the forerunner of the Final in which Germany took revenge on the favourites Hungary), the other issue v Korea in Zurich, 17th June, good condition with no writing £250 - 300**

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1215 A 1958 World Cup Press Guide, published by the Press Committee of the Swedish World Cup Organisation, 80 pages, travel advice, host cities, useful information and Swedish phrases, tournament itinerary, media facilities etc., stains to back cover, otherwise good £200 - 300**

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1216 World Cup and other FIFA tournament programmes, comprising a 1958 World Cup tournament programme, post-tournament reprint with facsimile signatures of the Brazil & Sweden finalists printed to the back cover; a 1970 World Cup tournament programme, yellow English-language version; and eight FIFA tournament programmes, comprising Women’s World Cup for 1999 USA, 2003 USA, 2007 China, 2011 Germany & 2015 Canada; and Confederations Cup for Germany 2005, South Africa 2009 & Brazil 2013 (10) £180 - 220** 1217 A collection of 9 World Cup tickets for 1958, 1962 & 1966, the 1 from 1958 being a qualifier Wales v East Germany; seven from the 1962 tournament, numbered 4, 6, 8, 10, 18, 22 & 30; and West Germany v Spain at Villa Park in 1966 £250 - 300*

1218 FIFA Museum Collection book signed by the England 1966 World Cup Final goalscorers Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters, signed to the front cover in black marker pen, inscribed “Hat-Trick” by Hurst £70 - 100**

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1219 Eusebio signed photograph, large 16 by 12in. b&w at Goodison Park in the 1966 World Cup, signed in black marker pen £80 - 100*

1223 Geoff Hurst signed 1966 World Cup Final limited edition b&w photographic print, signed in fine marker pen to the lower margin, numbered 285/500, the image 36 by 49cm., mounted, framed & glazed, £140 - 180* 1221 Portuguese 1966 World Cup souvenir publication, published in August 1966 by the Portuguese Magazine Agency, the title translating to English as Portugal Soviet Union, The Game That Gave Us 3rd Place, 36 pages, the souvenir with extensive coverage of Portugal’s progress at the 1966 World Cup, good £80 - 100**

1220 FIFA Technical Study for the 1966 World Cup, 80 pages, points of observation, statements from national team coaches, special factors, details of players, results & classifications; sold with an original 6 by 8in. b&w press photograph of the England captain Bobby Moore receiving the Jules Rimet Trophy from HM The Queen, backstamp & caption to reverse (2) £100 - 150*

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1222 An England 1966 World Cup signed photograph, 10 by 12in. b&w signed by 10 members of the England team after the passing of Bobby Moore £200 - 300*

1224 An album of 1966 World Cup and other 1960s football memorabilia, including tickets for the England v West Germany Final, other England games v Portugal (s/f) and the group matches v Uruguay, Mexico & France, plus three tickets for the Portugal v USSR 3rd Place Match, together with numerous 1966 World Cup souvenir newspapers and magazines; other content including a ticket for the Spurs v Atletico Madrid 1963 ECWC Final in Rotterdam; various tickets for England and showcase games played at Wembley (a qty.) £250 - 350*

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1227 Iconic England 1966 World Cup winner’s colour picture signed by Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters, 8 by 11in., with dealer’s COA (2) £200 - 250*

1225 25th Anniversary England 1966 World Cup Winners stamp sheet signed by Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, Sold with dealer’s COA (2) £180 - 220*

1226 Football Association Lancaster Gate 1972 Christmas card signed by the England 1966 World Cup winning manager Sir Alf Ramsey, sold with a dealer’s COA (2) £80 - 120*

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1228 Iconic England 1966 World Cup winner’s colour picture signed by 10 of the England players, Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Cohen & Bobby Charlton; offered with a similar picture signed by the 11th player Alan Ball; offered with separate dealer’s COA’s (4) £400 - 500*

1229 Autograph Editions England 1966 World Cup Winners Sepia FDC signed by 10 players, published after the passing of Bobby Moore, signed by Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Cohen & Bobby Charlton; offered with a dealer’s COA (2) £120 - 160*

1230 England 1966 World Cup Willie Winners card signed by 10 players, published after the passing of Bobby Moore, signed by Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Cohen & Bobby Charlton; and another card signed by 10 of the England 1966 squad members, Ian Callaghan, Norman Hunter, John Connelly, Terry Paine, George Eastham, Gerry Byrne, Jimmy Greaves, Ron Springett, Peter Bonetti & Ron Flowers, both 7 by 5in. and offered with a separate dealer’s COA incorporating photographs at the signings (4) £250 - 350*

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1231 England 1966 World Cup Winners photograph signed by Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters, signatures in biro, 7 1/4 by 6 1/2in.; sold with a dealer’s COA (2) £130 - 180*

1232 Sir Alf Ramsey signed magazine picture playing for England, 8 by 6in.; sold together with an England 1966 World Champions Rembrandt style FDC cover franked Harrow & Wembley 18AUG66 signed by the two goalscorers Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters with each adding inscriptions “Hat Trick Hero” & “Scored the Important One” respectively, both offered with a separate COA (4) £80 - 120* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1233 Stampex World Cup 82 FDC cover signed by England 1966 World Cup winners Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters, with a dealer’s COA incorporating photographs at the signing (2) £150 - 180* 1235 Bobby Moore signed photo-montage, 10 by 8in., depicting moments in his career for club & country; sold with a dealer’s COA (2) £150 - 180*

1234 Official Football Association 1966 World Cup Organisation (Middlesbrough Committee) headed paper 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; sold with a dealer’s COA (2) £180 - 220*

1236 1966 World Cup England Winners headed sheet signed by Alf Ramsey and 17 members of the squad, Bobby Moore, Alan ball, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Bobby Charlton, Terry Paine, Norman Hunter, Jimmy Greaves, Ron Springett, Peter Bonetti and Ron Flowers; sold with a dealer’s COA (2) £250 - 300*

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1237 England 1966 World Cup Winners b&w photographic montage signed by 21 players and staff, comprising 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, 40 by 50cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd that incorporates photos at the signings (2) £180 - 220*

1238 Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters signed England 1966 World Cup Winners framed display, a triple-signed b&w photograph mounted with three other (unsigned) photos and a poster design postcard, framed & glazed, 48cm. square; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £250 - 300*

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1239 Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters double-signed red England 1966 World Cup Final retro jersey, signatures in black marker pen, half-folded, mounted, framed & glazed, 57 by 49cm. £120 - 160*

1240 Collection of World Cup programmes, teamsheets, pamphlets etc. 1966 to 2006, including four original 1966 World Cup Final programmes plus four tournament issues, handbooks for 1974 & 1978; the lot also including Euro ‘’96 and 2000, five 2002 World Cup tournament programmes, plus a lot of other publications and ephemera (a qty.) £250 - 300**

1241 1966 World Cup memorabilia, comprising: two fan’s Union Jack flags; cased souvenir medal; World Cup book by Brian Glanville & Jerry Weinstein; a pin badge; Jules Rimet Trophy printing block; and two cloth badges, World Cup Willie and the 1966 insignia (8) £100 - 150*

1242 Three miniature replicas of FIFA World Cup trophies, a gold lustre porcelain sherry bottle designed as the Jules Rimet Trophy produced as a 1966 souvenir by Bullfighter Spanish Sherry; a lacquered plastic Jules Rime 1966 souvenir; and a 1974 gilt-metal replica of the World Cup trophy produced as a souvenir in 1974 £75 - 100*

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1243 England 1966 World Cup autographs, comprising: a football picture book signed to the front cover by Bobby Moore; 3 x signed photographs of Jackie Charlton; 2 signed photograph of Nobby Stiles; and single signed photographs by George Cohen, Geoff Hurst, Ray Wilson, Bobby Charlton & Roger Hunt; plus a FDC signed by Stiles; the lot also including an unsigned 1966 World Cup FDC and Brooke Bond Tea souvenir pamphlet; sold with four COA’s issued by Chaucer Covers relating to the lot content (18) £300 - 500*

1245 FIFA Congress badge for Guadalajara, Mexico, 1968 issued to the FIFA coach Dettmar Cramer, gilt-metal & enamel, printed name set into bar Dettmar Cramer was a distinguished ambassador for German football, coaching and managing in 90 countries and was personally honoured by Emperor Hirohito for services to Japan. Japan had never competed in the World Cup. However, in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, guided by Cramer, they defeated Argentina. A year later he helped establish a national league. He then returned to Germany to assist the West German team at the 1966 World Cup in England, whilst centrally contracted to FIFA. In 1974 Cramer assisted West Germany coach Helmut Schoen, when the home nation beat Netherlands in the Final in Munich. The following Spring he was in charge of Bayern Munich who retained the European Cup by defeating Don Revie’s Leeds United in a controversial match played in Paris. £250 - 300*

1246 1970 World Cup presentation to Austrian FIFA referee Ferdinand Marschall, in the form of a silvered-metal plate set with enamel & gilt-metal badge and emblem, engraved with presentation inscription in German language, diameter 30cm.; sold together with a Mexico ‘70 pennant; and a Mexican magazine with coverage of the final tie (3) At the 1970 World Cup Marschall refereed the Group Match between eventual Champions Brazil and Romania. Two years later came his career highlight when he refereed the West Germany v USSR final tie in the UEFA 1972 European Championships. £150 - 200*

1247 Signed photographs of the Brazil 1970 World Cup winning footballers Carlos Alberto and Rivelino, both 12 by 8in., the first b&w the second colour, signed in black marker pen £80 - 120*

1244 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 (2) £250 - 300* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1250 Jairzinho signed Brazil v Italy 1970 World Cup Final colour photograph, 12 by 16in., signed BEST WISHES in black marker pen and dated 26.11.06, mounted, framed & glazed, the backboard taped with a photograph of Jairzinho at the signing, 48 by 59cm. £80 - 120*

1248 Gordon Banks and Alan Mullery double-signed 1970 World Cup “greatest save” photographic print, in the form of an enlarged b&w contact sheet showing a sequenced burst of six images of the Pele header and Gordon Banks save, the lower left & right images signed by England’s Gordon Banks and Alan Mullery, overall 40 by 50cm. £150 - 200* 1253 Multi-signed Brazil No.10 1970 World Cup Final retro jersey, signed in black marker pen by Brito, Piazza, Rivelino, Pele, Carlos Alberto, Felix & Jairzinho £180 - 220*

1249 Pele signed Brazil 1970 World Cup Final limited edition retro jersey, signed in black marker pen, mounted with a COA issued by Big Blue Tube and numbered 23/50 together with two colour photographs from the 1970 World Cup Final, framed & glazed, 85 by 89cm., good condition £250 - 350*

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1251 Pele signed photographic presentation, 16 by 12in. colour with an aperture set with a Pele autograph, mounted ready for framing; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £75 - 100*

1252 Pele & Gordon Banks double-signed 1970 World Cup “Greatest Save” photographic display, 12 by 16in. colour with a pair of apertures set with Pele and Banks autographs, mounted ready for framing, 40 by 50cm.; sold with a COA issued by Allstar Signings 4U Ltd (2) £80 - 120*

1254 Gordon Banks and Pele double-signed 1970 World Cup photographic print titled “The Greatest Ever Save”, the 14 by 20in. image printed with details and with further extensive printed information set beneath, signatures in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, the backboard pasted with a COA issued by Wonderland Memorabilia, 57 by 68cm., very good condition £200 - 250*

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1257 1255 Pele signed limited edition photographic print, 12 by 17in. b&w image depicting Pele in goal celebration at the 1970 World Cup, signed in pencil, numbered 52/225, COA issued by Washington Green Fine Art, mounted ready for framing, 55 by 64cm., very good condition £150 - 200*

1256 Photograph signed by the Brazilian 1970 World Cup winning players Carlos Alberto, Rivelino, Jairzinho, Felix, Piazza & Brito, a 16 by 12in. colour photograph, signatures in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, the backboard pasted with a COA issued by Allstarsignings Ltd that incorporated photographs of the six Brazilians at the signing, 43 by 55cm., very good condition £150 - 200*

1257 Six 1970 World Cup tickets, Brazil v Czechoslovakia, Italy v Sweden (unused), Sweden v Israel (unused), Sweden v Uruguay (unused), Romania v Brazil and Italy v Israel (unused) £300 - 400* 1258 A good quality and heavy full-size replica of the Jules Rimet Trophy, manufactured in gilt-bronze by Alegre Jewellers, Madrid, the bronze base set with plaques detailing FIFA World Cup winners between 1930 and 1970, 33,5cm., weight 5.2kg., good condition £2,000 - 3,000*

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1259 1259 A collection of FIFA memorabilia, comprising: a FIFA Certificate awarded to the USSR Football Federation whose National Youth Team attained 2nd Place in the inaugural FIFA World Youth Championship in Tunisia in 1977, 38 by 48cm.; a brass plate commemorating the same tournament, diameter 15cm., a cased medal for a FIFA Referee Committee Meeting held in Lisbon 1st December 1972; a group of five FIFA pennants issued at the time of the 1970 World Cup; a group of 16 FIFA 1970s stick pins, gilt-metal & blue enamel; four gilt-metal FIFA badges, and a tie clip from the same period; a typescript Guest List for the Inaugural Meeting of the London Liaison Committee for the 1966 World Cup, 5 foolscap sheets of paper; an invitation to a FIFA official to the Football Association Centenary Banquet in 1963, paper surface damage; and a diploma awarded to the FIFA Official Mr Rene Courte by the Brazilian F.A. on the occasion of the Torneio Independencia do Brasil in 1972, 30 by 45cm. (32) ÂŁ800 - 1,200* 1260 Ten tickets from the 1974 and 1978 World Cups, two from 1974, Brazil v East Germany & Sweden v Yugoslavia; the 1978 issues numbered 1, 2, 9, 13, 25, 29, 33 & 37, good ÂŁ350 - 450* 1260

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1261 A resin full-size replica of the FIFA World Cup Trophy, realistically modelled, housed in a glass dome on a turned wooden base, overall height 46cm. £500 - 700*

1262 Lladro full-size porcelain FIFA World Cup Trophy, commissioned by Bertoni of Italy for FIFA, sculpted by Salvador Firio in 1978, housed under a glass dome on a turned wooden plinth on a china base, overall 46cm. £750 - 950* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1263 A collection of 25 World Cup tickets from the 1982, 1990 & 1994 World Cups, the 1994 including the Brazil v Italy Final, one of the 1990 issues the Italy v USA a press ticket £200 - 250*

1264 1982 FIFA World Cup presentation replica trophy, official product of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFRF) Organising Committee, gilt-metal on a methacrylate base, 15cm., weight 800gr. £200 - 300*

1265 Replica Gary Lineker 1986 World Cup England No.10 jersey signed by Bobby Robson, Kerry Dixon, Peter Beardsley, John Barnes & Peter Shilton, signatures in black marker pen £80 - 120*

1266 Maradona signed Argentina No.10 1986 World Cup Final replica jersey, signed to the reverse in black marker pen below the No.10 £140 - 180*

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1267 A Wedgwood vase commis– sioned by the Football Association for the 1990 World Cup in Italy, blue Jasperware trumpet vase, shape no.2714, inscribed gilt PRESENTED BY THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, FIFA WORLD CUP ITALY 1990, with F.A. three lions crest in gilt, height 15.5cm.; sold with a printed email from the Archivist at The Wedgwood Museum confirming that the Football Association ordered 40 of these vases to present as gifts at the 1990 World Cup, and that 12 were returned to Wedgwood after Italia ‘90 to have the World Cup element of the gilt inscription removed, just leaving the wording “Presented by the Football Association (2) £400 - 600*

1269 A signed “Gazza’s Tears” colour photograph, large 19 by 13in. colour 1990 World Cup semi-final photograph signed by Paul Gascoigne in fine black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 79 by 59cm., good condition £150 - 200* 1270 A 1994 World Cup Brazilian Football Association (CBF) medal, white metal & enamel, depiction of the World Cup trophy, inscribed CONFEDERACAO BRASILEIRA DE FUTEBOL, 8-6-1914, BRASIL; sold with a COA confirming the provenance of the medal and that it was presented to Rogelson da Silva Barreto, a long serving kitman at the Brazilian F.A. (CBF) (2) £300 - 500*

1271 A collection of 48 tickets from the 1998 World Cup, some duplication, the lot including the France v Brazil final, numbered issues as follows 6, 9 (x3), 15, 16 (x2), 17, 19, 20, 22 (x3), 24 (x2), 25, 26, 28 (x2), 29, 32 (x3), 33 (x2), 35 (x3), 37 (x2), 41 (x2), 45 (x2), 46, 49 (x2), 51, 54, 56 (x2), 59, 60, 63 (x2) and 64 £350 - 450*

1272 Fully-signed photograph of the England team who played Romania at the 1998 World Cup, 8 by 10in. colour signed in black marker pen by Ince, Sheringham, Anderton, Campbell, Seaman, Adams, Scholes, G Neville, Shearer, Le Saux & Batty £80 - 100*

1268 1990 World Cup souvenir wine bottle designed as the FIFA World Cup Trophy, 3 litres Barola 1984 reserve, paper label bearing the national flags of the competing nations, 49cm. £80 - 120*

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1273 A collection of 101 tickets from the 2002, 2006, 2010 & 2014 World Cups, some duplication, 2002 (x 26), 2206 (x 31), 2010 (x 40) & 2014 (x 4), one of the tickets for 2002 is Greece v England qualifier, good £700 - 800*

1277 Multi-signed Italy 2006 World Cup Final replica jersey, signed in black marker pen by the World Cup winning players Cannavaro, Pirlo, Nesta, Gattuso, Totti, Del Piero & Buffon, and additionally by Maldini £150 - 200*

1274 David Backham signed photograph, ‘Beckham’s Revenge’, the penalty kick v Argentina at the 2002 World Cup, large 12 by 18in. colour, signature in black marker pen £120 - 150*

1276 Brazil replica jersey signed by the 2002 World Cup winners, signatures in black marker pen, Cafu, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Gilberto SIlva, Kleberson, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Juninho, Denilson, Roque Junior, Lucio, Marcos, Edmilson, et al., mounted, framed & glazed, 93 by 71cm. £300 - 400*

1278 Spain replica shirt signed by eleven 2010 World Cup winning players, Ramos, Casillas, Puyol, Capdevilla, Pique, Fabregas, Iniesta, Albiol etc. £120 - 160*

1275 Brazil replica jersey signed by the 2002 World Cup winners Roberto Carlos, Cafu & Juninho, signatures in black marker pen £120 - 160* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1279 FIFA 2014 World Cup Preliminary Draw medal, the design featuring the World Cup trophy on one side and the logo of the 2014 World Cup on the other, held in Rio De Janeiro 2011, suspended in clear film display case, with card sleeve £200 - 250*

1280 Official FIFA World Cup Trophy keyring and badge, both gilt by Bertoni of Milano (2) £150 - 200*

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1281 A Victorian tinted lithograph featuring children playing football at High Harrogate in Yorkshire circa 1865, artist & publisher unknown, the image 17 by 24cm., in a modern mount & frame with title, 40 by 46cm., print in very good condition, scuffs to frame £80 - 100*

1282 A coloured engraving published by “The Graphic” and portraying the world’s first international football match Scotland v England played in Glasgow 30th November 1872, Incorporating nine vignettes featuring incidents on the occasion, the image 30 by 22cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, good condition £120 - 160*

1283 Rare and early souvenir of the Preston North End football team in 1886, drawn and published by William Brown, Chromo Lithographer & Artistic Printer, Preston, sketches of the players from photographs by H. Wootton of Preston, featured players comprising N J Ross, R H Howarth, W C Rose, D Russell, S A Robertson, J Graham, J Gordon, S Thompson, J Goodall, G Drummond & F Dewhurst, plus club chairman William Sudell, 30.5 by 22cm., reasonably good condition, right-hand margin uneven, minor tears & marks £250 - 350*

1284 An original watercolour by “Draner” [Pseud.] Jules Renard (Belgian, 1833-1926) portraying two schoolboys scarpering from a military officer having struck him with a ball during a game of football, signed, heightened with gouache, the image 29 by 21cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, 47 by 39cm., very good condition £300 - 400*

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1285 A set of five original artworks of childhood football scenes by H. White, signed, pen & ink & watercolour caricatures, titled A GOAL ?, LINESMAN, HARD LINES, THE CAPTAIN & WELL SAVED, uniformly framed & glazed, 30 by 24cm. good condition £120 - 160*

1286 An original artwork by E. Matteo for a 1930s newspaper advertisement poster titled “Read the… For All Football Matter”, gouache, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 54 by 39cm., good condition £80 - 120*

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1287 A London Transport Football Excursions to Chelsea poster, further printing reading FOR DATES, TIMES AND FARES APPLY TO YOUR LONDON TRANSPORT COUNTRY BUS GARAGE OR AGENT, poster ref 766/2161Z/800 (2 CH) 300, green border, printed by Leonard Ripley & Co., Ltd., London, 30 by 21cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 43 by 42cm., good condition £200 - 300*

1288 An original artwork featuring the Chelsea 1954-55 Football League Championship team produced for Peter Dimmock’s Sportsview annual, gouache on artboard, the image 18 by 21cm., unframed, overall 37 by 33cm., good; sold with the page from the Peter Dimmock Annual where this artwork was reproduced as a half page colour plate; and photocopies of the annual’s front cover and index page (4) £200 - 250*

1289 An original Joseph Lee London Evening News cartoon artwork featuring Queen’s Park Rangers circa season 1953-54, signed, pen & ink & blue pencil, captioned “THAT’S WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH THE RANGERS. THINK MORE OF POSING FOR THE PICTURE PAGES THAN KEEPING THEIR EYES ON THE BALL., further inscribed Football, Sat., the image 37 by 26cm., mounted under glass in a modern frame, 56.5 by 44cm., good condition £80 - 120*

1290 An original Bill Hewison Punch Magazine artwork featuring the footballer Stanley Matthews, signed, titled & dated April 8th 1959, watercolour & gouache, framed & glazed, overall 51 by 41cm., good condition £150 - 200*

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1291 1291 The original work of art by Robert Highton from which the famous limited edition print “They Think It’s All Over…” was created, signed, watercolour, the image 42 by 55cm., mounted, framed & glazed. 68 by 81cm.; sold together with an example of the limited edition print signed by Geoff Hurst and the artist, numbered 290/500, mounted, framed & glazed, 64 by 67cm. (2) £1,500 - 2,000*

1292 An original work of art by Peter Cornwell “Pele and Bobby Moore swapping shirts at the 1970 World Cup”, signed, watercolour, the image 68 by 45cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 93 by 69cm.; sold with a framed colour photograph of this famous image signed by Pele, and mounted together with a Bobby Moore autograph, 48 by 42cm. (2) £2,000 - 2,500*

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1293 The original work of art by Gary Brandham from which the Leeds United limited edition print “Centenary Cup Final 1972” was created, watercolour, the image 59 by 44cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 82 by 65cm.; sold together with an example of the limited edition print signed by: David Harvey, Paul Reaney, Paul Madeley, Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter, Mick Bates, Eddie Gray, Johnny Giles, Mike Jones, Allan Clarke, Peter Lorimer and artist Gary Brandam, additionally the signature of the late Billy Bremner has been printed by special permission, mounted, framed & glazed, 86 by 65cm. (2) £2,000 - 2,500*

1294 Darren Baker limited edition print of football legend Kenny Dalglish, signed by Dalglish and additionally by the artist and dated 2014, the image 30.5cm. square, framed £200 - 250*

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1295 The original work of art by Robert Highton from which the famous limited edition print “Legends of Anfield” was created, signed, watercolour, the image 73 by 108cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 103 by 140cm.; sold together with an example of the limited edition print signed by Ian Rush, Emlyn Hughes, Mark Lawrenson, Ronnie Whelan, Jan Molby, Tommy Lawrence, Tommy Smith, Willie Stevenson, Jimmy Case, Brian Hall, Ronnie Moran, Phil Thompson, Peter Thompson, Sammy Lee, Alan Hansen, Steve Heighway, Ian Callaghan, Phil Neal, Gerry Byrne, David Fairclough, Alan Kennedy, Joey Jones, David Johnson, Roger Hunt, Ray Clemence, Ian St Jones, John Aldridge, Geoff Strong and Ron Yeats, mounted, framed & glazed, 76 by 99cm. (2) £3,000 - 4,000* 1296 The original work of art by Robert Highton from which the famous limited edition print “Legends of Old Trafford” was created, signed, watercolour, the image 73 by 114cm., mounted, framed & glazed, 103 by 140cm.; sold together with an example of the limited edition print, signed by: Sir Alex Ferguson, Bill Foulkes, Nobby Stiles, Norman Whiteside, Martin Buchan, Arthur Albiston, Alex Stepney, John Aston, Stuart Pearson, Bobby Charlton, Willie Morgan, Jimmy Greenhoff, Bryan Robson, Frank Stapleton, Gordon McQueen, Gordon Hill, Brian McClair, Dennis Law, David Sadler, Johnny Morris, David Herd, Noel Cantwell, Mike Duxbury, Sammy McIlroy, Lou Macari, Mark Hughes and Kevin Moran, mounted, framed & glazed, 76 by 99cm. (2) £3,000 - 4,000* 1297 No lot 1295

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1298 The original work of art by Robert Highton from which a Chelsea FC Frank Lampard limited edition print was created, signed, oil on canvas, the image 76 by 107cm., framed, 92 by 122cm.; sold together with an example of the limited edition print signed by Frank Lampard and the artist, numbered 295/500, mounted, framed & glazed 65 by 84cm. (2) £1,200 - 1,500* 1299 Darren Baker original pencil drawing of the England goalkeeper Joe Hart, signed by Joe Hart and additionally by the artist and dated 2014, the image 20 by 15cm., framed £150 - 200* 1300 Darren Baker original pencil drawing of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, signed by both players and additionally by the artist, the image 20 by 30.5cm., framed £300 - 500*

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1307 Manchester United replica locomotive nameplate, painted wood & plaster, length 88cm., some damage and paint loss £400 - 600*

1301 A silver plated sportsman’s snuff box decorated with a football scene enclosed by a horse shoe circa 1900, the box semi-rugby ball shaped, inscribed with the name Wm. GRANVILLE, 8cm. £150 - 250*

1302 Two pairs of vintage football boots early 1960s, an early lightweight low profile “Especial” pair, in original, unused condition; and a pair of Stanley Matthews-endorsed “wizard” lightweight continental style pair, bearing the player’s facsimile signature, in used but very good condition; sold with a 1963 Crystal Palace match programme with an advert foe this style of Matthew boot (5) £100 - 150*

1304 Krakpol boxed football game made in Poland circa 1960s, decorative chromolithograph to lid, the playing surface which has spring-loaded plastic footballers used to kick a steel ball bearing (missing) around the pitch, red painted wooden surround, good condition £40 - 60*

1305 Five boxed Subbuteo Table Soccer football trophy replicas, all in original boxes, comprising the World Cup Jules Rimet Trophy (C.119); three F.A. Cup trophies (C.128); and European Competitions Cup (C.118); sold together with a silver lustre ware ceramic egg cup in the form of the F.A. Cup trophy, height 15cm.; the lot also including a souvenir glass ashtray printed with the West Bromwich Albion 1954 F.A. Cup Final team (7) £150 - 200*

1308 A Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers 1958 F.A, Cup Final souvenir handkerchief, printed linen, mounted, framed & glazed, 57 by 54cm., good condition £80 - 120*

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1306 An Arsenal FC Axminster rug circa 1968, manufactured exclusively for the Pictorial Rug Co. Ltd., Glasgow, the design incorporating two Arsenal footballers and the Cannon crest & motto on a redcurrant background, wool & synthetic mix, maker’s label, 69 by 130cm., good condition £100 - 150*

1309 Camp Nou signage from the 1999 Champions League Final Manchester United v Bayern Munich, featuring the official artwork, a directional sign inscribed PARTNER SEATING, BOQUES 209, BOQUES 208, lightweight corrugated board, 130 by 90cm. £150 - 250* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1310 Football Association badge issued to Councillor A.G. Hines and believed to be for the Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton 1893 F.A. Cup final played at the Fallowfield Stadium, by George Kenning & Son, London, old gold & red silkwork, & gold wire The old gold silk uniquely represents the playing colours of Wolverhampton Wanderers, but it is unclear why it is paired with red silk with Everton being the opposition. A badge for Wolves’ other F.A. Cup Final appearance of the era, v Sheffield Wednesday in 1896, being old gold & black and dark blue & white, is offered as the following lot, so by elimination the present lot is attributed to the 1893 Final. £200 - 300*

1311 Football Association badge issued to Councillor A.G. Hines for the Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sheffield Wednesday 1896 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, old gold & black & dark blue & white silkwork, gold wire, inscribed in ink to the reverse Sheffield Wednesday, Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1896 £200 - 300*

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1312 Football Association badge issued to Councillor A.G. Hines for the Aston Villa v Everton 1897 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1897 £150 - 250*

1313 Football Association badge issued to Councillor William Tiffin for the Derby County v Nottingham Forest 1898 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1898 £150 - 200*

1314 Football Association badge issued to Councillor William Tiffin for the Sheffield United v Derby County 1899 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1899 £150 - 250*

1315 Football Association badge issued to Councillor A.G. Hines for the Bury v Southampton 1900 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, inscribed F.A. and dated 1900 £150 - 250*

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1321 Football Association badge issued to Councillor A.G. Hines for the Sheffield Wednesday v Everton 1907 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION and dated 1907 £150 - 250*

1316 Football Association badge issued to Councillor William Tiffin for the Tottenham Hotspur v Sheffield United 1901 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1901 £150 - 250*

1317 Football Association badge issued to Councillor A.G. Hines for the Sheffield United v Southampton 1902 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, inscribed F.A. and dated 1902 £150 - 250*

1319 Football Association badge issued to Councillor William Tiffin for the Bury v Derby County 1903 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1903 £150 - 250* 1322 Football Association badge issued to Councillor William Tiffin for the Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United 1908 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1908 £130 - 230*

1320 Football Association badge issued to Councillor William Tiffin for the Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers 1904 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION and dated 1904 £150 - 250*

1323 Football Association badge issued to Councillor William Tiffin for the Manchester United v Bristol City 1909 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1909 £130 - 230*

1318 Football Association badge issued to Councillor A.G. Hines for the Bury v Derby County 1903 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1903 £150 - 250* 1321 284

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1324 An early Middlesbrough Football Club lapel badge, gilt-metal & enamel, designed with a footballer and inscribed MIDDLESBOROUGH F.C. £60 - 80*

1326 Eight cloth football blazer/shirt badges, i) Football League representative match v Eire 1950-51; ii) S.F.A. Referee; iii) The Referees Association; iv) Army F.A.; v) D.C.S.F.A.; vi & vii) Arsenal Football Club; and viii) Bishop Auckland AFC; sold together with an Arsenal FC neck tie, unused in original packaging; and six football pennants, comprising Real Madrid x 2, Barcelona, Atletico Bilbao, F.C. Porto and Glasgow Rangers (15) £180 - 220*

1328 A collection of 14 Wembley Steward’s armbands, four inscribed for the Football League Cup Finals of 1979 to 1982 inclusive, one inscribed F.A. Charity Shield (undated), the remainder simply inscribed STEWARD; sold together with 27 steward-issued Wembley match tickets, late 70s to early 80s, England internationals, F.A. & League Cup Finals and Charity Shield (41) £200 - 300*

1325 Rare Arsenal FC stick pin bearing the Art Deco style club crest, gilt-metal with red & white enamel £70 - 90*

1327 A Blackburn Rovers Football Club blazer badge, initialled B.R.F.C. and bearing the town crest, therefore possibly connected to the 1960 F.A. Cup Final when the Rovers team adopted the town crest on their playing shirts £100 - 150*

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1329 A collection of 96 French football pin badges, issued by Fraise Demey, Paris, displayed on green baize, card back mounting £200 - 300*

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1330 Manchester United Football Stickers, by Fun Products for Warner Brothers, although having the appearance of an unlicensed pirate production, a collection of 12 Manchester United stickers all featuring famous cartoon characters comprising Bugs Bunny (two), Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam (two), Speedy Gonzales, Tweety, Elmer Fudd (two), Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner and Sylvester The Cat, in original packaging £150 - 250*

1332 A group of five mounted photographs of football teams in the Peterborough area in the Edwardian era, including a formal team-group of Peterborough City FC, Champions of the Northants Senior League in 1907-08, printed legend and player key, the image 8 1/2 by 11in.; a trio featuring Fletton United FC, one being the the winners of the Junior League and Tradesman’s Cup in season 1902-03, 7 1/2 by 9 1/2in.; the other featuring Star Football Club in 1900-01, 8 by 9in., the photographs published by S. Busby Cox, Peterborough £200 - 300*

1333 A period group photograph of Sheffield United players who have been capped for England football team in 1904, taken at the side of the cricket pavilion at Bramall Lane, the players all wearing England shirts and caps, Sheffield United remain the only club to have the distinction of fielding 10 England internationals at the same time, had the photograph been taken a few weeks earlier it would have been 11 before George Hedley left the club, mounted 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 b&w photograph As well as the ten England players, the group includes the Irish international Peter Boyle, club secretary John Nicholson and the trainers Jack Housely and George Waller. The full identification follows: Left to right: Back: Jack Housely (Trainer), W H Johnson, Harry Thickett, William Henry Foulkes, Peter Boyle (Ireland), John Nicholson (Secretary) & George Waller (Trainer); Front: Walter Bennett, Alf Common, Arthur Brown, Fred Priest, Bert Lipsham, Tommy Morren & Bernard Wilkinson

1331 A group of five real photo portrait postcards of Queen’s Park Rangers footballers from season 1901-02 when the team uniquely in their history wore striped as opposed to hooped shirts, subjects comprising J. Bowman, A. Hitch, H. Collins, G. Newlands and R. Colvin, published by C.W. Faulkner & Co., London; sold with a photocopied picture of a QPR team-group in season 1904-05 featuring four of the five aforementioned players £150 - 200* 286

Housley was a well-known Sheffield football face who died following complications after would you believe slipping on a banana skin! Waller played for Wednesday in the 1890 FA Cup Final and was the trainer for four F.A. Cup winning teams and the League Championship side, as well as Yorkshire for Cricket. Alf Common is famous for being the subject of the world’s first £1,000 transfer fee whilst Brown, debuting as an 18-year-old, still features high on the list of the youngest players to represent England, a distinction currently headed by Theo Walcott. Lipsham was one of Millwall’s first mangers and went to Canada where he helped found the Canadian Football Association. Johnson and Boyle both had sons who won F.A. Cup winner’s medals in 1925 with Sheffield United. £200 - 300*

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1334 A collection of approx. 40 press photographs relating to Chelsea in the1920s and 1930s, many featuring inside-forward Harold Miller who made 365 appearances for the club between 1923 and 1928 and won an England cap, content including action photos, team groups (including 2 mounted), also in the lot are two caricature sketches of Miller, drawn by teammate George Barber, who became very well-known for his artwork, good condition £850 - 950*

1335 A collection of 13 press photographs from Chelsea’s Tour to Argentina in May 1929, including an unframed mounted one of the whole party with signatures of the Chelsea team aboard the “NV Asturias”, most of the others taken in Argentina, and also a signed example, good condition £350 - 400*

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1336 A collection of memorabilia relating to the British referee J.E. Meade who answered an appeal from the Argentina F.A. for the recruitment of match officials, comprising mostly correspondence and photographs including the visit of the England football team to Argentina in 1953 during whcig Meade acted as an ambassador, the lot including a pennant for the English visit (a qty) £220 - 260*

1337 An official photograph of the Football Association Touring Team to South Africa & Rhodesias 1956, published by Whysall’s Studio, Durban, printed legend and player key, the b&w image 10 by 14in., overall 40 by 50cm. £80 - 120*

1338 Two b&w photographic prints featuring the Manchester United Busby Babes, the first an enlarged contact sheet featuring a dozen images of Matt Busby and the team at The Cliff training ground, overall 50 by 40cm.; the second an evocative period image at Old Trafford with in the background the Babes, including Duncan Edwards, playing heading volleyball, whilst in the foreground a group of schoolboys wait patiently with their autograph albums, all framed by bath towels drying on a washing line, overall 50 by 40cm. £150 - 250*

1339 A collection of football photographic negatives and glass plates mid-1950s/early 1960s, Chelsea FC the best represented but with good general London football coverage also, plus some slightly later colour positive slides and colour transparencies with player portraits Hateley, Dougan, Channon, Lee etc.; the lot including a few miscellaneous match programmes (a qty.) £150 - 250*

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1340 Collection of 32 b&w press photographs of Arsenal footballers, varying in size between 10 by 8in. to 8 by 6in., subjects including Adams, Brady, O’Leary, Rice, Dixon, Rocastle, Quinn, RIx, Limpar, Sansom. Thomas, Smith and many others £140 - 180*

1342 A collection of 44 original newspapers with front page & extensive coverage of English football published between the 1920s and 1970s, earlier titles including Football Mails with coverage of the three Portsmouth FC pre-war Cup Finals of 1929, 1934 & 1939, also a good selection of Sports Argus newspapers with West Midlands coverage including F.A. Cup Finals of 1931, 1949, 1954, 1957 & 1968, other coverage includes Liverpool, Aston Villa & Nottingham Forest European Cup wins, the Matthews Final of 1953 and Chelsea & Arsenal in the early 1970s, plus much more, overall in good condition £500 - 800** 1342

1343 A collection of 14 original newspapers with front page & extensive coverage of Manchester United FC in 1957 & 1958, including the back-to-back F.A. Cup Finals and the Munich Air Disaster, the main publication being the Manchester Evening News, other titles including Empire News & Sunday Chronicle, Evening Chronicle and Sports Argus, overall in good condition £350 - 450**

1344 A collection of 34 original newspapers with front page & extensive coverage of Manchester United FC in the 1970s, Mostly Manchester Evening News including colour supplement team-groups, some daily & Sunday nationals coverage, overall in good condition £350 - 450**

1341 A collection of 24 original French football & sporting magazines published circa 1929-1935, Match and Le Miroir Des Sports, more often than not with illustrated football coverage to the front cover, sometimes other sports; sold together with one 1939 Italian magazine with coverage of an Italy v England international, overall in good condition (25) £400 - 600** 1343 288

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1346 A collection of 33 original newspapers with front page & extensive coverage of Manchester United FC and the historic Treble in 1999, heavy duplication, Nationals and Manchester Evening News souvenir issues, overall in good condition £200 - 300**

1345 A collection of 45 original newspapers with front page & extensive coverage of Manchester United FC in the 1980s and 1990s and the return to greatness under the managership of Alex Ferguson, national papers, plus Manchester Evening News souvenir issues and a good selection of foreign press with coverage of European away matches, Cup Wins, Premiership Titles, also the death of Matt Busby, overall in good condition £350 - 450**

1349 “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, paper tear to title page, otherwise good £150 - 200** 1347 The Book of Football, in their rarely seen original state of 12 separately issued partwork magazines with decorative pictorial covers preserved, some covers detached from the spine, but overall good except for Part I which has a section of the back cover cut out, published in 1904 and more commonly found in a bound volume with the wrappers removed; the lot including this binding and also the index pages £400 - 500** 1348 Football League & Scottish League handbook 1911-12, showing minutes of AGM, List of all Transfers to May 1911, and separately to June 1912, List of Registered Scottish Players as at April 1911, reasonably good condition £150 - 200**

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1350 “Association Football The Game and How to Play It” by J. Dimmock of Tottenham Hotspur and England, with rarely found colour pictorial wrapper, 8vo., published by C Arthur Pearson Ltd., London, 1927, some paper loss to wrapper, otherwise good £150 - 200**

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1351 A collection of football publications and yearbooks 1930s to modern times, plus an earlier Badminton Library “Football”, the lot including various publications titled “The Cup” including for 1883-1932 and 1884-1933, yearbook titles including Daily Worker, Racing & Football Outlook, Playfair, News of the World, Findons, Non League Club Directory, Esso etc; also club issue handbooks including 29 post-war for Spurs; a few non-football annuals for ice hockey & speedway; the lot also including a qty. of modern media & fan guides; and miscellaneous collectibles including rosettes, trade cards and merchandise (a qty.) £150 - 250**

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1352 Rothman’s Football Yearbook, an unbroken run for 1970-71 to 2002-03, with duplicate copies for 73-74, 74-75 & 75-76; plus three Sky Sports Football Annual, 2003-04, 04-05 and 07/08 (39 vols) £50 - 80** 1353 Pele (Carnival Edition), de-luxe limited edition number 0045 of 2500 produced, hand signed by Pele to the initial page, bound in brown silk, weighing 16kg., 636 pages with over 1,700 images detailing the life and career of Pele taken from an array of newspaper and magazine articles, transcripts, articles from books and personal memorabilia as well as from leading sports-writers, complete with original presentation box imprinted with ‘Pele’ and his full name ‘Edson Arantes do Nascimento’, and a pair of white gloves numbered “10”, published 2006 £1,000 - 1,500**

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1354 Pele signed deluxe limited edition Gloria Book “Pele” (The Samba Edition), numbered 716, signed by Pele to the initial page, bound in green & yellow silk, 636 pages with over 1,700 images detailing the life and career of Pele taken from an array of newspaper and magazine articles transcripts articles from books and personal memorabilia as well as from leading sports-writers, complete with original presentation box and original packaging with a pair of white gloves, published 2006 £1,000 - 1,500**

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1355 Two privately presented Manchester United books commemorating the highly successful 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons, the first titled MANCHESTER UNITED, CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE, 2007-2008, and with presentation inscription from Sir Alex Ferguson; the second titled MANCHESTER UNITED, CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND - CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, 2008-2009, folio size book, being a beautifully produced photographic match-by-match record of the football season and scenes of triumph after competition victories £200 - 300**

1356 Denmark v England international football ticket 2nd October 1955, Played at Idraetsparken, Copenhagen £80 - 120*

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1357 Ticket for the Tottenham Hotspur v Atletico Madrid European Cup Winners’ Cup Final played in Rotterdam 15th May 1963, vertical fold, otherwise good £80 - 120*

1359 UEFA Cup Final 2nd Leg programme Borussia Monchengladbach v Liverpool 23rd May 1973, Very good condition £120 - 160**

1358 A ticket for the Fiorentina v Celtic European Cup quarter-final 2nd Leg match 18th March 1970, in two parts, general admission and seating; sold with the Club Viola Alle Fiorentina club magazine, issue No.7, March 1970, a special edition effectively acting as a programme for the q/f with team line-ups to centre page, good condition (2) £200 - 250*

1360 An album of Manchester City football tickets, dating 1970s-2000s, including a good selection of away matches at Leeds United, Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Stoke City, Southampton, Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, Barnsley, Arsenal, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United, Bradford City, Burnley, Huddersfield Town, Bolton Wanderers, Norwich City & Middlesbrough (a qty.) £120 - 180*

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1361 England v Ireland international match programme played at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, 14th February 1914, very good condition This match was famous for being Ireland’s first ever victory over England, and a comprehensive one at that with a 3-0 final scoreline. £1,200 - 1,500** 1362 USA v England soccer programme played at Yankee Stadium, New York, 7th June 1953, marked along spine due to a previous tape repair £400 - 600**

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1363 Three England international away programmes, comprising: Yugoslavia played in Belgrade 16th May 1954, a couple of small tears along spine area, but overall good; Italy played in Turin 14th June 1973 in celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Italian Football Association (FIGC), good condition; and Argentina played in Buenos Aires12th June 1977, very good condition £550 - 660**

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1364 Autographed wartime football programme Portuguese Army v R.A.F., played at the National Stadium, Lisbon, 17th February 1946, 9 Portuguese and 7 British autographs comprising Williams, Scott, Barker, Soo, Brown, Smith & Hobbis Provenance: The ‘Sailor’ Brown Collection £120 - 160** 1365 F.A. Cup semi-final programme Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers played at Leicester City 24th March 1928, marks but mainly to back cover, overall good £800 - 1,000**

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1366 F.A. Cup semi-final programme Aston Villa v Portsmouth played at Arsenal’s Highbury Ground 23rd March 1929, rusty staples, no writing £180 - 220** 1367 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932, fair condition, vertical fold, creases, paper browning, minor tear to front cover £250 - 350**

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1368 F.A. Cup Final programme Everton v Manchester City 29th April 1933, very good condition, this issue with F.A. Compliments Slip pasted at the spine edge £200 - 300**

1370 Charlton Athletic autographed 1947 F.A. Cup Final memorabilia, comprising a F.A. Cup Final programme (complete with community singing sheet) fully-signed by the Charlton team, comprising Bartram, Croker, Shreeve, Johnson, Phipps, Revell, Hurst, Dawson, Robinson, Welsh & Duffy, additionally signed by the match referee J.M. Wiltshire; and a Celebration Dinner & Dance menu, held at the Cafe Royal, London, the back page bearing 16 autographs including many of the finalists and other guests

1371 A collection of 20 Arsenal FC home programmes 1932 to 1965, the lot including Middlesbrough 1931-32, Bristol City reserves 1934-35, West Ham (War Cup) 1941-42 and Brighton 1944-45, some 60s issues punch-holed, minor faults, generally good £100 - 120**

These autographs were collected by the Charlton Athletic Assistant Manager George Stephenson, father of the footballer & cricketer Bob Stephenson. £200 - 300*

1369 Football League North v South Cup Winners programme Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers played at Wembley 2nd June 1945, some creasing, but overall good £40 - 60**

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1372 A collection of 71 Brentford FC home programmes 1947 to 1965, 16 x 1947-48, 21 x 48-49, 15 x 49-50, 3 x 51-52, 1 x 52-53, 3 x 54-55, 2 x 55-56, 6 x 59-60 and four from the 1960s, content including two copies of the friendly v Clyde in 1949-50, some minor faults, including inscription to covers, but mainly good overall £120 - 140**

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1373 A VIP printed silk programme for the Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur match played at Stamford Bridge 16th October 1920 in the presence of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and H.R.H. The Duke of York, line-ups printed to inside double page, reasonably good condition, some marks and stains; sold with a group of 10 original b&w press photographs (poor condition) from the match confirming that King George V also attended the match as well as his two sons. the future Kings Edward VIII and George VI (11) £600 - 900*

1374 A 1967 souvenir programme for a cricket match between Spital Old Boys (Windsor) and a Chelsea Football Club XI signed inside by nine of the Chelsea players, including Osgood, Bonetti, Hollins, Medhurst, Ron Harris, Blunstone, Shellito and two others, additionally signed by the match umpire Tom Lawford, the game played at the Aspro Nicholas Sports Ground, Bath Road, Slough, Sunday 16th July 1967, good Chelsea legend Peter Osgood was born in Windsor in 1947 and Spital was his first football club, where he was scouted by Chelsea FC in 1964. £150 - 200**

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1375 1967 European Cup Final programme Celtic v FC Inter played in Lisbon 25th May 1967, good condition £80 - 100**

1376 A group of 18 Derby County wartime programmes from season 1944-45, all lacking covers, v. Nottingham Forest x 2 (League & Cup), Barnsley, Doncaster Rovers, Grimsby Town, Sheffield United x 2 (different games), Notts County x 2 (League & Cup), Chesterfield x 2 (League & Cup), Mansfield Town (2 copies), Rotherham, Leicester City (2 copies), Stoke City & Huddersfield Town, all with pen team changes and dates; sold together with Football Association International Trial Match Probable v Possibles played at Everton FC’s Goodison Park ground 13th October 1937, also lacking covers (19) £100 - 150**

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Liverpool FC programme collection. Lots 1377 to 1391 1377 14 Liverpool FC programmes from the Football League Division One Championship winning season 1946-47, 7 homes (2 FAC), 6 aways, and a ‘pirate’ for the F.A. Cup semi-final v Burnley, the 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 £180 - 220** 1378 21 Liverpool FC programmes season 1947-48, 12 homes (1 FAC) and 9 aways (1 FAC), the 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 £180 - 220** 1379 28 Liverpool FC programmes season 1948-49, 16 homes (2 FAC) and 12 aways (1 FAC), the 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 £180 - 220** 296

1380 39 Liverpool FC programmes season 1949-50, 23 homes (3 FAC and a friendly v AIK Stockholm), 14 aways, and FAC s/f & final v Everton & Arsenal, the 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 £180 - 220** 1381 26 Liverpool FC programmes season 1950-51, 13 homes and 13 aways (1 FAC), the 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 £120 - 160** 1382 34 Liverpool FC programmes season 1951-52, 18 homes and 16 aways, the 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 £140 - 180**

1383 39 Liverpool FC programmes season 1952-53, complete set of 21 League homes plus a friendly v Burnley, and 17 aways including three scarce overseas friendlies v Chicago Select, Irish Internationals and BSC Young Boys, the 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 £450 - 500** 1384 39 Liverpool FC programmes season 1953-54, complete set of 21 League homes plus a friendly v St Mirren, 15 aways, and Liverpool Senior Cup s/f & final v Tranmere Rovers & Everton, the 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 £180 - 220**

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1385 A complete set of 42 Liverpool FC home and away League Division Two programmes season 1954-55, together with 4 FAC v Huddersfield Town (home), Everton (away) and Lincoln City (home & away), the 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 (46 programmes) £180 - 220** 1386 A complete set of 42 Liverpool FC home and away League Division Two programmes season 1955-56, together with 5 FAC v Accrington Stanley (home) and Manchester City & Scunthorpe United (both home & away), the 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 (46 programmes) £120 - 160** 1387 Seven complete sets of 42 Liverpool FC home and away programmes for the seasons 1956-57 to 1962-63 inclusive, the last season being the return to Football League Division One, the 1961-62 being the League Division Two Championship winning season, the collection including the following extra programmes 1956-57 FAC v Southend United (home); 1957-58 five FAC v Northampton Town (home), Scunthorpe United & Blackburn Rovers (both aways) and Southend United (home & away); 1958-59 FAC v Worcester City (away); 1959-60 two FAC v Leyton Orient & Manchester United (both homes); 1960-61 two FAC v Coventry City & Sunderland (both homes), and three FLC v Southampton (home) and Luton Town (home & away); 1961-62 five FAC v Chelsea (home), Oldham Athletic (away) and Preston North End (home, away and at Old Trafford), plus a postponed home v Rotherham United; 1962-63 six FAC v West Ham United (home), Wrexham & Arsenal (both aways), Burnley (home & away) and the s/f v Leicester City at Hillsborough, 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 (320 programmes in total) £250 - 300**

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1388 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 including the following extra programmes 1963-64 five FAC v Derby County & Swansea (both homes), Arsenal (away) & Port Vale (home & away); 1964-65, the F.A. Cup winning run of Bolton Wanderers & WBA (both away), Stockport County & Leicester City (both home & away), the s/f v Chelsea at Villa Park and the final at Wembley v Leeds United, plus nine programmes from LFC’s first ever European Cup campaign v Reykjavik & Anderlecht (both home & away), v Koln (home, away & replay in Rotterdam), and s/f v FC Inter (home & away), also the Charity Shield v West Ham United at Anfield; 1965-66 FAC v Chelsea (home) plus nine ECWC v Juventus, Standard Liege, Honved & Celtic s/f (all home & away) and the final v Borussia Dortmund at Hampden Park; 1966-67 four FAC v Aston Villa (home), Everton (away) & Watford (home & away) plus four EC v Ajax (home & away), Petrolul (home & replay played in Brusseld), and the Charity Shield v Everton at Goodison Park; 1967-68 two FLC v Bolton Wanderers (Home and Away), nine FAC v Bournemouth (home & away), Walsall (home & away), Tottenham Hotspur (home & away), West Bromwich Albion (home, away and replay at Maine Road), plus five ICFC v Ferencvaros (home), Malmo (home & away) and TSV Munich (home & away); 1968-69 four FAC v Doncaster Rovers & Burnley (both homes) & Leicester City (home & away), three FLC v Sheffield United & Swansea Town (homes) & Arsenal (away), plus the ICFC v Athletic Bilbao (Home); 1969-70 six FAC v Wrexham (home), Watford (away) and Coventry City & Leicester City (both home & away), two FLC aways at Watford & Manchester City, plus four EFC v Dundalk & Vitoria Setubal (both home & away), 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 (372 programmes in total) £350 - 400** 1389 Ten complete sets of 42 Liverpool FC Football League home and away programmes for the seasons 1970-71 to 1979-80 inclusive, each season organised in high quality red cloth binders customised with gilt titling to spine, the collection including numerous additional programmes from competitions other then the League, additional details available to prospective bidders on request (a qty.) £200 - 300**

1390 Seventeen complete sets of Liverpool FC home and away Football League/F.A. Premier League programmes for the seasons 1980-81 to 1996-97 inclusive, each season organised in high quality red cloth binders customised with gilt titling to spine, the collection including numerous additional programmes from competitions other than the League, additional details for the period available to prospective bidders on request (a large qty.) £200 - 300** 1391 Liverpool FC home and away programmes 1997-98 onwards, 1997-98 & 1998-99 full sets of League homes and aways (a qty.) £30 - 50**

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1394 A collection of 32 Tottenham Hotspur home programmes 1930 to 1964, the lot including Football League v Scottish Football League plaued at White Hart Lane 1930-31, pre-wars v Villa, Sunderland & Derby in 33-34, Bolton in 34-35 and Bury & Huddersfield (Cup) 35-36, also a single-sheet v The Army in the 1960-61 Double Season, some with faults, but generally good £200 - 250**

1392 A collection of 60 Manchester United youth and reserves single-sheet programmes circa 1980-1986, includes some aways at Blackburn (1980-81 Lancs FA Youth Cup), Bolton 1981-82, WBA & QPR 1982-83, and Coventry 1985-86, homes are all 1980 to 1983 and include Leeds (FAYC) and reserves, the lot including a hastily arranged friendly at Hibs 26th December 1981, small duplication £180 - 220** 1393 A collection of approx. 200 Southampton programmes dating between 1957-58 and 1967-68, with duplication (140 different games), mostly homes; sold together with approx. 80 Football Echo newspapers from the 1960s £80 - 100**

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1396 A collection of approx. 600 football programmes dating from the 1940s and 1950s, English League clubs, including a few wartimes, good representation of club with good coverage of Arsenal, Charlton, Chelsea, Huddersfield, Notts County and Sunderland £350 - 450**

1395 A collection of approx. 200 programmes dating between 1929 and 1999, for non-League, youth and reserves team football, also some military amateur internationals, pre-war includes several Dulwich Hamlet, Clapton, Woking, Ilford & Leytonstone, also combined services v police at Wembley, FA XI v RAF at Coventry City, Newport v Swansea Welsh Cup semi-final 1955-56, Salisbuty v London University 50-51, Arsenal v Enfield LCC 62/63 & v Apoel Nicosia 67/68 (both single sheet cards), Youth/ reserves at Burnley, Peterborough, Notts County, Watford & Sunderland in the 50s and 60s, and many other issues £250 - 350**

1397 A collection of approx. 190 big match football programme mostly 1950s and 1960s, approx. 28 F.A. Cup Finals, 60+ England Internationals, 8 Amateur Cup Finals, plus Scottish & Irish League clubs, overseas issues including internationals; the lot also including 2 pre-war press photos showing the Empire Pool under construction and French press cuttings relating to the 1938 World Cup (a qty.) £150 - 200**

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1398 Large collection of football programmes dating from the 1960s to the 2000s, including England internationals, F.A. Cup Finals, League Cup Finals, European Finals at Wembley, Charity Shield and other showcase games; together with a large & diverse quantity of English Football League club issues, content including Spurs in the 1960-61 double season (a qty.) £100 - 200**

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1399 A collection of 83 football programmes 1945 to 1970, the lot including West Ham v QPR (Cup) 1944-45, Chelsea v Moscow Dynamo 45-46, England senior and schools’ internationals, 1960 & 1961 F.A. Cup Finals, 1965 ECWC Final at Wembley, a few Scottish issues from the 50s & 60s and QPR in the 40s & 50s, some faults, mostly good £60 - 90**

1400 Collection of approximately 95 programmes 1944 to 1982, the lot including a 1958 World Cup tournament programme,48 England homes, the oldest v Sweden at Highbury 1947 & v Italy at White Hart Lane 1949, also F.A. Cup Finals, League Cup Finals, Amateur internationals, European Finals from the 60s, 1966 World Cup, club issues for Spurs, also the Cooper v Ali fight at Higbury, and many other issues £150 - 200**

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYER 1. Introduction (a) The contractual relationship of Graham Budd Auctions Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers; (ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers, available from Graham Budd Auctions Ltd on request; (iii) Graham Budd Auctions Ltd’s Authenticity Guarantee; (iv) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement. (b) As auctioneer, Graham Budd Auctions Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Graham Budd Auctions Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot. 2. Definitions “Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers; “Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent; “Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors; “GB” means Graham Budd Auctions Ltd, Auctioneers and Valuers, registered at Lion House, Red Lion Street, London, WC1R 4GB, company number 5036951. “Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Graham Budd Auctions Ltd from the Buyer; “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the rates set out in the Guide for Prospective Buyers; “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price; “Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses; “Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot. The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable. 3.Examination of Lots (a) GB’s knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and GB is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out

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examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and accuracy of descriptions. (b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elswhere are statements of GB’s opinion and not representations of fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at GB’s absolute discretion. 4. Exclusions and limitations of liability to Buyers (a) GB shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit, subject to the terms of GB’s Authenticity Guarantee. (b) Subject to Condition 4 (a), neither GB nor the Seller:(i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by GB, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by GB in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot. (c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against GB and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither GB nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses. (d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of GB or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of GB or the Seller. 5. Bidding at Auction (a) GB has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as GB requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case GB’s prior and express consent must be obtained). (b) GB advises Bidders to attend the auction, but GB will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in GB’s

opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form. (c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to GB’s other commitments; GB is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded. 6. Import, Export and Copyright Restrictions GB and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). 7. Conduct of the Auction (a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary. (b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable. (c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer. (d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business. 8. Payment and Collection (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”). (b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until GB has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. GB will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above. (c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a). (d) On receipt of cleared funds, the buyer may collect lots from the saleroom during the auction and immediately after its completion. Thereafter all purchased lots will be transferred to GB’s appointed shipper and independent storer, details of which are


printed in the auction catalogue or available from GB on request. Purchased lots in the possession of the appointed company will be subject to their own Conditions of Business and insurance arrangements. (e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. GB will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party shippers, storers or packers. 9. Remedies for non-payment Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, GB may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense; (b) cancel the sale of the lot; (c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by GB against any amounts owed to GB by the Buyer for the lot; (d) reject future bids from the Buyer; (e) charge interest at 4% per annum above The Bank of England’s Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds; (f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at GB’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale,

including all costs incurred in such re-sale, including any shipping, storing, packing, insurance and handling fees owed to third parties; (g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in GB’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to GB. GB shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; (h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs; (i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings. 10. Failure to collect purchases (a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 35 days of the auction, GB’s appointed shipper and independent storer will begin charging a handling fee, storage charges and insurance fees. Lots will be fully subject to the appointed company’s Conditions of Business including remedies for failure to collect property. (b) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. GB will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party shippers, storers or packers, or for any course of action taken under third party Conditions of Business including remedies for failure to collect property.

11. Data Protection (a) GB will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by GB for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law. (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i). 12. Miscellaneous (a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by GB are the copyright of GB. (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without GB’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives. (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties. (d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect. (e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of GB.

GRAHAM BUDD AUCTIONS LTD AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEE If Graham Budd Auctions Ltd sells an item of Property which is later shown to be a “Counterfeit”, subject to the terms below Graham Budd Auctions will rescind the sale and refund the Buyer the total amount paid by the Buyer to Graham Budd Auctions for that Property, up to a maximum of the Purchase Price. The Guarantee lasts for one (1) year after the date of the relevant auction, is for the benefit of the Buyer only and is non-transferable. “Counterfeit” means an item of Property that in Graham Budd Auctions reasonable opinion is an imitation created with the intent to deceive over the authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source, where the correct description of such matters is not included in the catalogue description for the Property. Property shall not be considered Counterfeit solely because of any damage and/or restoration and/or modification work. Please note that this Guarantee does not apply if either:-

(i) the catalogue description was in accordance with the generally accepted opinions of scholars and experts at the date of the sale, or the catalogue description indicated that there was a conflict of such opinions; or (ii) the only method of establishing at the date of the sale that the item was a Counterfeit would have been by means of processes not then generally available or accepted, unreasonably expensive or impractical; or likely to have caused damage to or loss in value to the Property (in Graham Budd Auctions reasonable opinion); or (iii) there has been no material loss in value of the Property from its value had it accorded with its catalogue description. To claim under this Guarantee, the Buyer must:(i) notify Graham Budd Auctions in writing within one (1) month of receiving any information that causes the Buyer to question the authenticity or attribution of the Property, specifying the lot number, date of the auction at which it was purchased and the reasons why it is believed to be Counterfeit; and

(ii) return the Property to Graham Budd Auctions in the same condition as at the date of sale and be able to transfer good title in the Property, free from any third party claims arising after the date of the sale. Graham Budd Auctions has discretion to waive any of the above requirements. Graham Budd Auctions may require the Buyer to obtain at the Buyer’s cost the reports of two independent and recognised experts in the relevant field. Graham Budd Auctions shall not be bound by any reports produced by the Buyer, and reserves the right to seek additional expert advice at its own expense. In the event Graham Budd Auctions decides to rescind the sale under this Guarantee, it may refund to the Buyer the reasonable costs of up to two mutually approved independent expert reports, provided always that the costs of such reports have been approved in advance and in writing by Graham Budd Auctions.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS

Internet Bidding When using one of the four internet bidding platforms available for this auction, please note that additional fees will apply. This varies between 3% and 5% (+ vat where applicable) of the hammer price depending on the provider as follows: www.thessaleroom.com 3% www.proxibid.com 3% www.invaluable.com 5% www.liveauctioneers.com 5%

Conditions of Business All lots are offered subject to Graham Budd Auctions Ltd’s Conditions of Business which are printed in the auction catalogue. Estimates and Reserves Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates can be subject to revision in which case a saleroom notice will be posted. The estimates printed in the auction catalogue are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT. All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never set higher than the low pre-sale estimate. Buyer’s Premium & VAT A buyer’s premium (BP) of 17.5% is applicable to all lots in this sale when bidding is conducted directly with Graham Budd Auctions either in the room or by absentee or telephone bidding. The majority of lots in the auction are offered under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme (AMS) and as such BP is subject to VAT (currently set at a rate of 20% in the UK). Lots offered under AMS are marked in the catalogue with a * symbol after the estimate. The invoice total for AMS lots will be therefore be the hammer price + 21% inclusive of VAT. Under VAT rules some lots are deemed to be zero rated (ZR) for VAT purposes, such as books, programmes, magazines, newspapers etc. ZR lots are marked in the catalogue with a ** symbol after the estimate. The invoice total for ZR lots will be therefore be the hammer price + 17.5%. On very rare occasions some lots are offered under normal VAT rules and VAT will be charged at 20% (the current rate) on both the hammer price and BP. These lots are marked in the catalogue with a † “dagger” symbol. The invoice total for a “daggered” lot will therefore be the hammer price + 41% inclusive of VAT.

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Bidding in Person To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. Before the auction, fill in the form at the registration desk, provide proof of identity and you will be given a paddle number. All lots sold will be invoiced to the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and may not be transferred to other names and addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on your behalf you will need to provide a letter of authority and they will also need to provide proof of identity. Graham Budd Auctions reserves the right to refuse. Please hand back the paddle after use. Absentee bids Graham Budd Auctions Ltd will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of those clients unable to attend the sale in person. Registered account holders at www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk can place and manage bids at the website. Otherwise all bids must be submitted by email or in writing in good time and lots will always be purchased as inexpensively as possible (depending on any other bids received, reserves & competition in the saleroom). It will be possible to arrange auction

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Payment Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases can be released. Payments in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction, after this payments must be made by post, card transactions by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Graham Budd Auctions Ltd welcome the following Methods of Payment: Electronic transfers may be sent directly to our bank: Barclays Bank PLC 212 Regent Street London, W1A 4BP IBAN Number: GB64BARC20717460420255 SWIFT/BIC Number: BARCGB22 Sort Code: 20-71-74 Account Number: 60420255 Account Name: Graham Budd Auctions Ltd Credit/Debit Card We are pleased to accept major credit and debit cards. Online with STRIPE Registered account holders at www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk can pay safely and securely online free of charge with STRIPE Paypal Invoices can be settled by Paypal. Sterling Bankers Draft or Building Society Cheque Drawn on a recognised UK bank or building society. Please note that we require seven days to clear Sterling banker’s drafts. Sterling Cheque or Cash Please note that we require seven days to clear sterling cheques where the amount exceeds the cheque card guarantee limit, unless special arrangements have been made with the auctioneer in advance of the sale, normally the presentation of a letter of guarantee from your bank. We always reserve the right to hold goods until a cheque is cleared. Cash payments will not be accepted above £6,000.

Collections and shipping On receipt of cleared funds, lots can be collected from the Sotheby’s saleroom during the auction or immediately after its completion. Thereafter, all lots will be transferred to Graham Budd Auction Ltd’s storage facility in Enfield, north London. Please contact the auctioneer for the full details. All collections are strictly by prearranged appointment. Alternatively, we can organise packing for postage and shipping on a worldwide basis. Please contact us for a quote.

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Artist’s Resale Right Purchase of lots marked with the following symbol ( + ) will be subject to payment of the Artist’s Resale Right, at a percentage of the hammer price calculated as follows: Portion of hammer price (in €) Royalty Rate 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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