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Lot 5074

9ct gold rope twist necklace with football and boxing gloves charmsCondition Report:Approx 15 grams, chain 72 cms long, clasp broken

Lot 67

Bronze figure group, modelled as two male hares boxing, raised upon marble plinth base, with foundry mark, H24cm

Lot 1293

Boxing; Pair of XIX Century Cast Metal Figures of the Bare Knuckle Boxers, possibly William 'Bendigo' Thompson, pair in fighting poses, on circular bases, 17.5cm high.*William Thompson became Heavyweight Champion of England in 1839. One has been restuck to base, crack repair to one arm, wear commensurate with age. Slight alteration to lot description.

Lot 1817

CARL FROCH, LEE SELBY AND HENRY COOPER, THREE SIGNED BOXING GLOVES, each loose, with COA

Lot 219

Box of vintage toys, Palitoy Action Man, 1960s Palitoy boxing figures etc

Lot 540

Autograph interest. A framed signed boxing glove and shorts for Tyson Fury, 'The Gypsy King' frame 129 x 90cm.

Lot 543

Autograph interest. A framed signed pair of boxing shorts for Henry Cooper, frame 96 x 90cm.

Lot 541

Autograph interest. A framed signed group of boxing gloves for Frank Bruno, Joe Calzaghe, Nigel Benn and Ricky Hatton, frame 110 x 78cm.

Lot 837

A 9ct rose gold boxing winner's medal, won by T Standen 1926, diameter 2.8cm, approx 10.7g.

Lot 38

A collection of Staffordshire figure groups to include two arbour examples, an example of two men boxing, further miniature examples, a pair of sheep posy vases, etc (collection)

Lot 17

A pair of large Paris porcelain cups and saucers by Paul Blot - second half 19th century, one painted with a tortoise and hares, the other with boxing hares and oysters, pink painted factory marks, gilt handles and lining to the rims, the saucers 17.8cm diameter. (4)* All four pieces are in good condition, with no chips, cracks or restoration. There is very minor gilt wear and the boxing hares cup has a flaw to the gilt to the handle. Both cups and both saucers are marked.

Lot 291

Three boxes of vintage boxing magazines and newspapers including The Ring and Boxing news

Lot 650

A Collection of Canadian Shooting Medals awarded to Major D. H. Gibson Lord Tweedsmuir Governor General of Canada Presentation Medallion, 51mm, silver, the obverse with co-joined busts of Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir, the reverse with the Tweedsmuir coat of arms, the edge engraved ‘2569 D. H. Gibson. R.M.C. Dec. 1939’; Dominion of Canada Rife Association Medallion (4), 45mm, silver (3), the reverses engraved ‘Michael Faraday D. H. Gibson 1937; The Gillespie Trophy D. H. Gibson; Life Members 1939 D. H. Gibson’; 45mm, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘Tilton Judging Distance D. H. Gibson 1937’; Royal Military College Canada Medallions (4), 31mm, silver (2), the reverse both engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; 44mm, bronze (2), the reverse both engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; Ontario Rifle Association Medallions (2), silvered; bronze, both engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; Upper Canada College Toronto Medals, 35mm, silver (6), the reverses all engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; Ivan L. C. Gooding Prize Medal, 27mm, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘D. H. Gibson 1939’, with top D.C.R.A. riband bar; together with an unidentified Hamilton, Ontario, Medal, 35mm, silver with gold inklay, the obverse engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’; the recipient’s Royal Life Saving Society Proficiency Medal, bronze, the reverse named ‘D. H. Gibson’; and a silver Boxing Prize Medal, silver, the reverse engraved ‘D. H. Gibson’, all with traces of adhesive to reverse, generally very fine and better (lot) £240-£280 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 174

A George V silver two-handled trophy cup, with inscription for the "St. Pancras Boxing Club 19-11-24", Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1923, height 18.5cm, weight 475g/15.27ozt approx

Lot 558

Tim Witherspoon signed limited edition print with signing photo Two time winner of World Heavyweight boxing titles; WBC in 1984 and WBA in 1986, 'Terrible' Tim's power punching and revered right hand knocked out 38 opponents during his glittering career.Here we show 'Terrible' Tim on his way to stopping Jeff Sims in the exciting fifth round in Atlantic City, New Jersey in January 1990. He has personally signed each print Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 500 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board . Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 199

A shoe last, a military lidded container, a miniature loom with woven sampler, and a pair of vintage boxing gloves (6 ozs)

Lot 1058

Cast iron mechanical boxing, boxer dog figure, H: 18 cm. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1883

A multi signed boxing glove. Names comprising Sir Henry Cooper, John H Stracey and Alan Minter. Shipping category B.

Lot 1872

A collection of vintage football magazines includes Sport Weekly magazine, Charles Butchans Football monthly, a few boxing magazines etc

Lot 139

A WORCESTER TURQUOISE-GROUND LONDON DECORATED SPARROW-BEAK JUG AND COVER, PROBABLY THE ATELIER OF JAMES GILES, HARLEQUIN SERVICE CIRCA 1770 Painted with two gilt-lined panels of exotic birds and a fiddler in a landscape, Meissen style crossed swords mark and paper collection labels 14cm highProvenance: The Earls of Lonsdale and thence the Leonard Fuller CollectionThe 5th Earl of Lonsdale (1857-1944), also known as 'The Yellow Earl' for his love of that colour, inherited enormous wealth in part from his late father's coalmines in Cumbria. He was a great sportsman, master of both the Quorn and the Cottesmore in his time, as well as having associations with racing and boxing. His extravagance and the closure of the mines in the 20th century meant he had to sell many an estate and upon his death in 1944, his brother the 6th Earl was forced to sell Lowther Castle, the Lonsdale seat in Cumbria. In 1947, the contents were put up for auction in what was to be the largest house sale of the 20th century. Though pure speculation, it is possible that this Giles decorated jug was purchased at that sale by the Fullers. For a closely related example see Christie's, New York, Property From the Collection of Mrs. J. Insley Blair (1618), 21 January 2006, Lot 603, ($132,000 incl. BP). This teapot became the fourth item of this type to become known. Condition Report: Some minute chips to the gilt flower finial. Slight wear to gilt line rim of jug. Areas of fritting to the cover. Small tear to paste where the rim joins the body 3mm long. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 9

Edkins family miltaria range to include; 1. First World War Memorial Plaque to Reginald Edkins, a unique name on CWGC, he died serving as 29210 Pte Machine Gun Corps on 24th October 1918 and is buried in Rugby (Croop Hill) Cemetery. 2. 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star and BWM attributed to 13110446 Pte Albert Edward Edkins Royal Pioneer Corps. With Soldier’s Service Book, four ID discs, RPC sweetheart badge, silver medallion engraved Eddie Edkins Boxing 1926 and silver hallmarked match case. Also with Army Prayer Book, six silk hankies, 1909 WM medal for King’s visit to Rugby etc.

Lot 375

Boxing memorabilia - three gloves, one signed by Carl Frampton, one signed by Liam Smith, one signed by David Price.Signatures obtained in person by a dedicated collector in the Manchester area, who collected tens of thousands of autographs from stars of sport, music and screen.

Lot 5

A collection of various boxing autographs including Henry Cooper,  Joe Bugner, Brian London, Frank Bruno, Ricky Hatton, Lennox Lewis, etc.

Lot 4

A red Everlast boxing glove signed by Larry Holmes.

Lot 14

A red autographed Everlast boxing glove, autographed by nine boxers including Muhamad Ali, Ken Norton, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes, Riddick Bowe, Mike Tyson, George Foreman, with COA.

Lot 9

A boxing autograph book with autographs from Jack Gardner, Don Cockell, Johnny Williams, Bert Gilroy, Ray Wilding, Eddie Miller, Danny O'Sullivan, Ron Pudney, Don Scott, Bruce Woodcock & others.

Lot 2

Vintage Boxing News newspaper, signed on the front by Muhammad Ali, 14th June 1963 and a signed Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks card and another Ali autograph, (3).

Lot 56

Five assorted sports programmes and brochures, including England v Australia Race Track Cycling Herne Hill, The Boxing Competition Britannia Shield Trophy, Empire Pool, Wembley October 8th 1952 etc, all showing some wear, slight creases etc., (5).

Lot 385

A signed " Jake LaMotta" Everlast boxing glove.Box framed and glazedCertificate to verso.

Lot 2590

Rare 1921 Third Test cricket ball presented to the England Captain and sporting hero Mr John William Henry Tyler 'Jonny' Douglas (1882-1930). The leather cricket ball with applied silver Australia-shaped plaque inscribed 'First ball bowled-Third Test- Adelaide 1921'. The ball mounted on a turned walnut plinth with octagonal base raised on bun feet, further mounted with four silver plaques engraved 'To Mr J.W.H.T. Douglas, as a Souvenir of his visit to Australia as Captain of M.C.C. Team. 1920-1921 and as a memento of the Third Test Match in which so many New Records were established', the other plaques listing the other England and Australia team members, 22cm high. Sold with a fine watercolour portrait by Walter Hester of John 'Jonny' Douglas probably an illustration for Vanity Fair of the debonair sportsman wearing a lounge suit and smoking a cigar, in glazed frame 54.5 x 35.5cm overall. Also sold with a wooden cut of John Douglas's father judging a boxing match entitled 'Time and Judgement at the National Sporting Club. Mr Douglas and Mr Zerega' 24.5 x 19cmProvenance: By family descent.Mr John William Henry Tyler 'Jonny' Douglas (1882-1930) was a true English sporting hero and excellent all round sportsman. He represented England at the 1908 Olympics where he competed as a middleweight boxer and subsequently won a gold medal having beaten the Australian boxer Reginald 'Snowy' Baker. The Times described the match 'as one of the most brilliant exhibitions of skilful boxing allied to tremendous hitting ever seen'. If that wasn't enough he exhibited great prowess as a cricketer playing for Essex from 1901-1928, and amazingly Captaining the team from 1911-1928. Not surprisingly he also played for England Captaining the Team eighteen times. He was named Wisden Cricketer of the year 1915. This sporting legend sadly died in 1930 when the ship he was sailing in with his father sank after a collision. It is said he died trying to save his father who also lost his life. This lot represents a rare glimpse into the life of a forgotten British sporting hero.

Lot 1250

VINTAGE STYLE LEATHER BOXING GLOVES

Lot 445

SIX BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a Leicester Tigers autograph book from players from the 1990s early 2000s and two Leicester tigers flags, , a Persian 'Khattam' wooden box (some loss to the lid), a box of vintage railway tickets, a floral vintage lacquered box, two boxed kitchen knives, a quantity of Christmas lights and ornaments, a purple Crabtree and Evelyn jewellery box, a box of assorted bed linen(some in original packaging), a pair of Lonsdale boxing gloves, a wooden canteen on four legs to include a quantity of mixed vintage cutlery (height 72cm x width 47cm x depth 35cm, etc (6 boxes and loose) (s.d)

Lot 443

A collection of Jack Solomans boxing promo ephemera to include a shield shaped plaque, black and white photographs, books and a pastel portrait. Condition - varies

Lot 120

Boxing Legend, Leon Spinks Signed Personalised Boxing Shorts. These white shorts are signed in black marker pen and have the initials LS stitched to them with the wording SPINKS across the elasticated waist band. Leon Spinks, July 11, 1953, February 5, 2021, was an American professional boxer who competed from 1977 to 1995. In only his eighth professional fight, he won the undisputed heavyweight championship in 1978 after defeating Muhammad Ali in a split decision, in what is considered one of the biggest upsets in boxing history. Spinks was later stripped of the WBC title for facing Ali in an unapproved rematch seven months later, which he lost by a unanimous decision. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 860

# Simeon STAFFORD (British b. 1956) Boxing Day Oil on canvas Signed lower right, signed, dated 18.11.11 and inscribed verso Picture size 46 x 56cm

Lot 861

# Simeon STAFFORD (British b. 1956) The Carol Singers, Boxing Day Oil on canvas Signed lower left, signed, dated 17.1.18 and inscribed verso Framed Picture size 59.5 x 75cm Overall size 75 x 90.5cm

Lot 87

Three Cold Painted Bronze Figures of Boxing Animals, in the manner of Franz Bergman (1861-1936), two cats and one kangaroo, each approximately 2.5ins high, unmarked

Lot 5232

A collection of sports autographs and programmes, comprising an autograph album containing a good quantity of Rugby signatures 1950's, including South Africa 1951-52 rugby union tour of Europe team, 34 signatures including Basil Kenyon, Johnny Buchler, Hennie Muller, Hannes Brewis, Basie van Wyk, Tjol Lategan, P.W. Wessels, Chum Ochse, P. A. du Toit, Ryk van Schoor, Jakkals Keevy, W.H. Delport, Ernst Dinkelmann, etc etc, signatures in blue ink on Angel Hotel Cardiff headed paper, loosely corner mounted, corresponding manuscript list of signatures to facing leaf of album. The tour was the most successful the South African team had undertaken; the team only lost a single match. In the tests played the team beat all four Home Nations, France and the Barbarians. The only team to beat the Springboks was the invitational London Counties team. The final tour record saw 31 matches played, with South Africa winning 30 and losing just the one game; 1953–54 New Zealand rugby union touring team, 32 signatures, including Bob Scott, Bob Stuart, Kevin Skinner, Bill McCaw, Allan Elsom, Stu Freebairn, Ron Jarden, Jim Fitzgerald, John Tanner, Brian Fitzpatrick, Colin Loader, Doug Wilson, Guy Bowers, Laurie Haig, etc etc, signatures recto and verso of "Seabank Hotel" [Porthcawl] headed menu, loosely corner mounted, corresponding manuscript list of signatures to facing leaf of album; Newcastle United FC signatures c.1950-52, including Jackie Milburn, George Robledo, Bobby Cowell, Alf McMichael, Bobby Mitchell, Joe Harvey, Billy Foulkes, Ron Batty, Frank Brennan, Ronnie Simpson, Reg Davies, Stan Seymour etc, on Seabank Hotel Porthcawl headed paper, loosely corner mounted, corresponding manuscript list of signatures to facing leaf of album; plus other signatures Rugby Union including Cliff Morgan, John Kendall-Carpenter, Des O'Brien etc, some others boxing etc, oblong contemporary cloth album; together with approx. 30 assorted sports programmes 1950s and later, mainly Rugby Union internationals 1950s; plus a miniature signed cricket bat, with autographs of 12 England players 1971, including Ray Illingworth, John Edrich, Geoffrey Boycott, Basil d'Oliveira etc, plus 15 autographs Pakistan players and 7 autographs India players

Lot 1045

PRINTS 12 boxing engrvd. prints, G. Smeeton, 1812/13, plus 9 UK views20-30

Lot 97

A small collection of medals and insignia, comprising: an Imperial Service Medal, star type, George V, reverse engraved (WILLIAM H. KEEVILL), in Elkington & Co. case of issue, silvering on centre worn, otherwise at least very fine; a Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI (8073 C. W.O. SMITH P.O. R.N.R.), nearly extremely fine; an Army Chaplain's stole badge, silver, gilt and enamel, laurel and oak wreath spanning the arms of a cross with 'IN THIS SIGN CONQUER' to the blue enamelled centre, all surmounted by a crown, horizontal pin back; a Prince of Wales Volunteers silver boxing prize medal (BANTAMS WINNER L/C. FARRELL 1930); and a Saudi Arabian Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait, in case of issue. [5] William Henry Keevill, I.S.M. London Gazette 30/06/1914. 3rd Class Superintendant of Stamping, Office of Inspector of Stamping, Inland Revenue.

Lot 178

Earnie Shavers signed A Gentleman s Dinner Boxing Evening Menu programme, Was an American professional boxer who competed between 1969 and 1995, Dedicated. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 189

QUEEN ELIZABETH II LONDON OLYMPICS SET OF 50 PENCE COINS, 2011 commemorating the 2012 Olympic Games, comprising twenty eight (of twenty nine) coins, including boxing, volleyball, handball, taekwondo, badminton and weightlifting, one coin (judo) lacking from the set, in .925 silver, in capsules and in original fitted casethe case 29cm wide

Lot 545

Box of assorted books to include various sports and boxing

Lot 7

Box containing a quantity of boxing ephemera, Henry Cooper, together with Biggles Flies Again

Lot 628

Churchmans cigarette cards, Boxing Personalities and Kings of Speed.

Lot 228

74 assorted military sporting medals including boxing, swimming, athletics, waterpolo, various regiments, Tank Regiments, Army Ordnance Corps, dates between 1947 and 1960's.

Lot 1828

A 1940's engraved silver mounted wooden plaque, presented by Boxing News to Jack Solomons , London, 1946, plaque width 16.3cm, together with a brass mounted Israel Boxing Team plaque, to Jack & Fay Solomons. Condition - fair

Lot 355

Collection of Corgi Classics the Showman's Range die cast vehicles in original boxes to include Mickey Kiely boxing set

Lot 680

BOXING Programme for a boxing evening at King George's Hall in Blackburn 11/9/1946, celebrating "Battle of Britain" week, slightly creased and rusty staples and a bound volume of Combat Magazine Volume 2 No.s 13 - 21, which covers Boxing, Wrestling and general sport. Generally good

Lot 581

BOXING AT ARSENAL STADIUM Programme and ticket for Islington Boxing Select v Ulster Boxing Select 21/10/2011. Good

Lot 192

A 2021 world boxing championship programme together with a signed boxing glove

Lot 479

Bob Dylan, American b.1941-Boxing Gym, from The Brazil Series, 2015;giclée print on Hahnemühle 350gdm Museum Etching wove, signed in pencil and numbered AP13, aside from the edition of 295, printed by GTZ Fine Art Editions, New York, published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Black Buffalo Artworks, sheet : 65.4 x 76.2 cm, contained within a Drawn Blank Series paper portfolio, (unframed)Note: together with a certificate of authenticity issued by from Washington Green Fine Art.

Lot 3366

A collection of 1960s football programs to include Birmingham City, Worcester City, England, Nuneaton, Coventry, Sheffield United. Collection of FA and amateur cup final Wembley programs - Luton Town, Brighton, 1960s Burnley, Cardiff junior cup final, Hartlepool, Norwich and Derby County, Aston Villa, West Ham, Everton, Notts County, Forest, England Vs rest of the world 1963, Leicester City, Southend, Tilbury, Grays athletic , Moor green etc along with Argentina 78 sticker album, newspapers and boxing program Wembley 1963.

Lot 128

Henry Cooper The Authorised Biography of Britains Greatest Boxing Hero, by Robert Edwards, signed to the title page To Mike Hayes, Best Wishes Sir Henry Cooper, hardback book, silver lettering to edges, black boards, dust jacket, includes a number of black & white photographs, published by BBC, 2002, pp 224; (1)Provenance: from the collection of a former supporting actor working in the film industry, amassed over a number of years.Condition Report: CR:- Both book and dust jacket in fine condition

Lot 135

NIGEL BENN The Dark Destroyer Signed boxing glove, in permanent black marker pen, wine red glove with red yellow, black & white tie strip; (1)Nigel Gregory Bennis a British formerprofessional boxerwho competed from 1987 to 1996. He held world titles in twoweight classes, including theWBOmiddleweighttitle in 1990 and theWBCsuper-middleweighttitle from 1992 to 1996. At the regional level, he held theCommonwealthmiddleweight title from 1988 to 1989. Provenance: from the collection of a former supporting actor working in the film industry, amassed over a number of years.Condition Report: CR:- In very good condition.

Lot 125

3 Signed Boxing photos - To include Mahammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, Larry Holmes, All frame and glazed 25x30cm.

Lot 130

Two Signed boxing Photographs - John Conteh, Light heavyweight World Champion 1974 (Limited edition 65/500) and Cassius Clay reels in surprise from Henry Cooper's powerful attack, Wembley 1963 (Limited edition 479/500), Both with COAs and both framed and glazed, 72x56cm.

Lot 129

Sir Henry Cooper Signed Everlast Boxing Glove - British Boxing Legend Signed Presentation Display, With Pcictures and Stats, with COA, mounted 58x77x16cm.

Lot 132

Signed Boxing postcard - Muhammad Ali, dated 8/1985 and Teofilo Stevenson dated 23/8/89.

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