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OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford & Cambridge Athletic Sports, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (1895, High Jump, 5ft 9in 1st G.A. Gardiner New Coll. Oxford), 60mm, 99.3g; Oxford & Cambridge Boxing and Fencing Competitions, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (March 3rd 1933 Heavyweight R.H.S. Clouston), 47mm, 48.95g; St Peter’s College, Pair Oar Races,. a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Senior 1865 W.H. Young Bow, J. Mair Stroke, J. Longridge Cox), 51mm, 59.30g [3]. About extremely fine £120-£150
A collection of modern GB Coins, 16 Two Pounds, 1998, 1999, 2001 x2, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 x2, 2007 x2, 2009, 2012 London Rio x2, 2012 Charles Dickens, 2014, 21 One Pounds 1990's onwards, 2004 20 pence, Fifty Pences, 1973 Hands x 49, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 x2, 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2011 2012 Olympics x 8 comprising Swimming x2, Boxing, Judo, Fencing, Cayak, Floor and High Jump, £86.20 Face Value
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 and you will receive a photo of the signing (as shown in inset image). Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 500 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board - The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary. Good condition Est. 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
ARSENAL / FAIRS CUP 1970 / AUTOGRAPHS An Anglo-American Sporting Club menu for Boxing Dinner Evening in Honour of Arsenal Football Club on winning the European Fairs Cup on 21/5/1970 at the London Hilton Hotel, signed inside with 13 signatures by Jon Sammels, Peter Marinello, Frank McLintock, Peter Simpson, John Radford, John Roberts, Peter Storey, Geoff Barnett, Pat Rice, Eddie Kelly, Charlie George, Don Howe (Trainer) and Noel Bone (Director). Slight vertical crease. Plus a menu, without the out covers and ribbon, for a boxing dinner evening in Honour of Pat Jennings 1/12/1975 at the London Hilton Hotel with guests, Bob Wilson of Arsenal, Sam Bartram of Charlton Athletic and Kenneth Wolstenholme. Generally good
PEMBERTON (A), THE COMPLETE CYCLIST, gilt green cloth, London, Innes & Co, 1897; LEHMANN (R), ROWING, 1898; DINGLEY (H), TOUCHERS AND RUBS, Glasgow, Thomas Taylor, 1893; WELLS (H), VESTA ROWING CLUB, A CENTENARY HISTORY, with many signatures related to the club, full leather, 1969; with various others and a small selection of books on boxing, (qty).
This eclectic collection features a 35th anniversary issue of Sports Illustrated with Muhammad Ali on the cover, a 1993 DC The Death of Superman comic book, a Tunney Hunsaker autographed boxing glove with COA, and many other unique items. Perfect items to decorate a sports den! The largest piece measures 12.5"L x 8"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Boxing collection 3, signed 6x4 colour photos includes Steve Collins, Barry McGuigan and Richard Dunn. 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
Bombardier Billy Wells signed black and white photo. Mounted and framed with smaller black and white photo and boxing statistics. Approx size 16x12inch. 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
A collection of cigarette cards by Wills, John Player, Park Drive, Godfrey Phillips, Ogden's, Gallaher, Churchman, Carreras, Ardath, Senior Service and Westminster to include cards of Highwaymen, Boxing Personalities, Flags of The Empire, Do You Know, Russian Architecture, Railway Engines, Speed, Cricketers, Drum Banners and Cap Badges, Footballers, Gilbert & Sullivan, Football Caricatures by 'Mac'', Army Corps & Divisional Signs, Aeroplanes, Champions, International Caps, First Aid, Shots from Famous Films, Film Partners & Film Scenes, Navy at Work, Dogs, Naval Dress, Military Uniforms, Yorkshire Dragoons, Regimental Standards, Homeland Events etc and a number of Kensitas & B.D.V silk cards Flowers and Flags
Cigarette cards comprising Wills, Player's. Carreras, Gallaher, Cavanders, Churchman, Sunripe, Godfrey Phillips and Millhoff including Picturesque Bridges, Game Birds, The Railway Centenary, Old Masters, Characters Come to Life, Nature Calendar, Famous Golfers, Aesop's Fables, Country Sports, Kings of Speed, Foreign Birds, Motor Cars, Film Favourites, Speed, Football Caricatures by Mac, Dogs, Polar Exploration, Drum Banners and Cap Badges, Fire-Fighting Appliances, The Great War, Film Stars, Airmen and Airwomen, Straight Line Caricatures, Cricketers, Dogs and Friend, Derby and Grand National Winners, Alpine Flowers, Boxing Personalities, Association Footballers etc, housed in seven albums
Regimental Medallions. A good selection of Scottish regimental sporting medallions and fobs including a Highland Light Infantry large silvered coin pattern medallion with regimental insignia, a silver 51st Division Pipe Band competition winner’s medallion hallmarked Birmingham 1917, 7th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, (Piper J. Wilkie 1919), a King’s Own Scottish Borderers, Minden Day Sports medallion 1923, a Scots Guards Tug of War medallion, a Royal Scots Fusiliers boxing medal, a silver King’s Own Scottish Borderers with hallmarked Birmingham 1925 Depot Rifle Meeting 1925 medallion, a Lowland Division medallion (1939), a Gordon Highlanders bronze shooting medal, etc., very good condition (lot) £70-£90
The outstanding Polar Medal group of four awarded to Captain A. B. Armitage, Royal Naval Reserve, who was Scott’s second-in-command and Navigator of the Discovery in the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, and later Commodore of the P. & O. Steam Navigation Company A pugnacious sort of character – who once decked an opponent with a single blow – he led the first team to reach the Polar Plateau, a pioneering breakthrough recounted in the pages of his Two Years in the Antarctic But his achievement was somewhat undermined by a bitter bust-up with Scott over contractual arrangements, in the wake of which he pronounced his friend Shackleton as the real hero of the Golden Age of Exploration British War and Mercantile Marine War Medals (Albert B. Armitage); Polar Medal 1904, silver, 1 clasp, Antarctic 1902-04 (Lieut. A. B. Armitage, R.N.R. “Discovery”); Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, E.VII.R., reverse hallmarked 1909; together with the recipient’s Royal Geographical Society Scott Medal 1904, silver (Lieut. Albert B. Armitage, R.N.R.) good very fine (5) £30,000-£40,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Albert Borlase Armitage was born at Balquhidder in the Perthshire Highlands on 2 July 1864, where his father - a doctor - had taken a house for the summer. Shortly afterwards the family settled in Scarborough where Armitage grew up with his six brothers and attended Clifton Villa School as a boarder from the age of six. In his autobiography Cadet to Commodore, he relates how he fell out with one of his brothers, and later his father, and of his prowess as a boxer. By his own account he was a quick-tempered man and once, during a boxing bout on a P. & O. vessel, he went ‘berserk’ and felled a man with a massive blow to his heart. His career in the merchant service commenced with his appointment as a cadet in the training ship Worcester in 1878 and he passed out at the end of the following year with a First-class Extra in Navigation and a First-class in Seamanship. Duly qualified, he undertook his first voyage in the cargo sailing ship Plassey, bound for Calcutta. On the return leg of his second voyage Plassey ran ashore in a storm near Sandgate, where she eventually broke up, still with some of the crew aboard. Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition 1894-97 Armitage subsequently joined the P. & O. Company, his first trip being in the cargo-passenger ship Bokhara to the Far East. And it was through company channels that he was recommended for employment in the Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition to Franz Joseph Land in the Arctic Ocean in 1894. Having undertaken training at Kew Observatory, he was appointed second-in-command of the expedition, in which, over a period of three years, he took charge of the magnetic, meteorological and astronomical work and gained valuable experience in ice navigation and sledge travel. Memorable and trail-blazing these three years in the wilds of the Arctic may have been, but they resulted in the loss of his seniority and promotion within the ranks of the P. & O. By way of compensation, however, he received the Murchison Grant of the Royal Geographical Society in 1898. Moreover, it was on account of knowledge accrued during the expedition that he was selected for the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04. Scott’s First Expedition 1901-04 Sir Clements Markham and Scott both wanted the expedition to be manned entirely by members of the Royal Navy but Sir Alfred Harmsworth, who donated the large sum of £5,000 towards the expedition, made the condition that Armitage and Koettlitz - also of the Jackson-Harmworth Expedition - be included. Armitage got on very well with Scott during the preparations for the voyage and his R.N.R. rank of Lieutenant ensured that he was made second-in-command and Navigator of the Discovery. Cadet to Commodore takes up the story: ‘I went to see Scott, and dined with his mother and sister and him. I was charmed by him from the first. He said to me, “You will come with me, won’t you? I cannot do without you.” I felt that we would be friends; I wanted to see the Antarctic; I consented to go, even though it was against my better reasoning. Scott had no experience of the work he was undertaking; I had three years’ knowledge of it. I was to be his adviser, a sort of dry-nurse, and knew enough of human nature to fear the result. I threw my reasoning aside. I will say at once that I never met a more delightful man than Scott to work with during our collaboration in the preparation of all matters in connection with the expedition. We were the greatest of friends during those six months and for many months afterwards, until, indeed, the relief ship Morning left us after her first visit, in spite of the fact that I could not see eye to eye with him in regard to many things in the conduct of affairs. Athletic, brainy, with a keen, quick intelligence, great courage and charming manners, he had not to my mind that magnetic quality which could have made me follow him in all things. This I recognized from the beginning, and put forward certain suggestions for both Sir Clements Markham and Scott to consider before I signed the agreement. These they consented to. Had they been kept, all would have been well. They were apart from the official agreement signed by all members of the expedition, and were as follows: My appointment was independent of Scott, although of course I was under his command. I was to be landed, if possible, with a hut and equipment sufficient for two years; eight men, including one of the surgeons, and a team of dogs. There was to be no restriction put on my sledging. My expedition was not to be more than fifty pounds per annum less than Scott’s. It was to commence when I left my P. & O. ship, and continue until I rejoined a P. & O. ship. With the exception of the expedition pay, not one of these conditions was fulfilled.’ Here, then, the causes for Armitage’s falling out with Scott, not least his deep disappointment at having his sledging ambitions curtailed to just one major outing: ‘As I said, I went south. I was told off to find a pass between the lofty peaks of South Victoria Land, to the west, and gain the inland plateau if it existed. I did so, although he [Scott] did not believe I would find it … But he would not allow me to carry on my work: he did it himself, and refused to allow me or anyone else to attempt a further southern journey, saying that there was no use in it.’ His notable achievement in being the first to lead a team onto the Polar Plateau over the Western Mountains was later eclipsed by Scott, who sledged beyond Armitage’s furthest west, thereby creating further angst, since the latter wanted a second shot at it. Yet Armitage’s contribution to the overall aims of the expedition shone through: ‘I did what was in me to do. As Navigator I took the Discovery further east into the ice than any other craft had been in such a high latitude and determined the Barrier’s boundary in that direction – one of the principal objects of the expedition – as well as discovering King Edward’s Land. As Magnetic Observer at sea I helped in carrying out another of the main objects for which Discovery was built, and the chief reason for the Government grant. On shore, I made the pioneer journey to the summit of the ice-caps, obtaining practical proof of a continental area.’ On his return to the U.K., Armitage was paid off by the expedition but it...
An extensive ‘Royal Tournament’ group of four awarded to Petty Officer G. O. Baillie, Royal Navy, who served in H.M.S. Colossus at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916 1914-15 Star (J.19439. G. O. Baillie. A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.19439. G. O. Baillie. L.S. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (J.19439 G. O. Baillie, P.O. H.M.S. Vivid.) mounted as worn; together with nine Royal Tournament prize medals, all for fencing, one in silver for 1926; and eight in bronze, for 1924, 1925, 1926 (2), 1929, 1933, and 1935 (2), all named to the recipient, and all in embossed cases of issue, the mounted group polished and worn, with traces of verdigris to VM, therefore fair to fine; the Royal Tournament medals nearly extremely fine (lot) £200-£240 --- George Ochiltree Baillie was born in Edinburgh on 16 April 1895 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class on 2 August 1912. Promoted Able Seaman on 12 June 1914, he served during the Great War in the dreadnought battleship H.M.S. Colossus from 15 April 1915 to 26 July 1918, including at the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916, where Colossus was the only dreadnought from the main body of the Grand Fleet to be hit during the Battle. Promoted Leading Seaman on 5 December 1917, and Petty Officer on 25 March 1921, he was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, together with a gratuity of £20, on 28 June 1928, and was shore pensioned on 15 April 1935. Recalled for service during the Second World War, he was finally released on 12 September 1945. A keen fencer, Baillie regularly competed at the Royal Tournament, winning medals for each of the foil, sabre, and epee, and was awarded a Hurt Certificate on 28 August 1929 for straining his muscle whilst fencing. A postman in civilian life, he died in Stafford on 1 June 1990. Sold with the recipient’s original Parchment Certificate of Service, Gunnery and Torpedo History Sheet, and Certificate for Wounds and Hurts; two small cups, the first silver and engraved ‘Portsmouth R.N. & R.M. Boxing Championships 1922 Winner G. O. Baillie P.O.’, the second EPNS and engraved ‘E.M.G.C. Veterans Trophy 1955 won by G. Baillie.’; two named Boxing Medals, one silver, the other bronze, both for 1925; named Royal Life Saving Society Swimming Proficiency Medal; Petty Officer’s cloth insignia; various buttons; photographs; and other ephemera.
Regimental and Shooting Medallions. A good selection of regimental and shooting medallions and fobs including a distinguished service five year award from the society of miniature rifle clubs (Sgt. E. V. Philpott, 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards), a silver Liverpool City Police, shooting award fob hallmarks for London 1927, a silver YMCA shooting award watch fob, with hallmarks for Birmingham 1916 (M.C. Dick), Winner open competition, Feb. 1917, a very attractive fob consisting of an enamel shield of a shooter within a wreath, assorted NRA, Astor County Cup. Army Rifle Association, Worcester County Rifle Assoc. Home Guard Match, Lord Roberts shooting medallions, a 1st Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment, Bronze, Dublin manufacture, a silver 59th Warwickshire Searchlight Regiment RA, 148 LAA, Gunnery 1944, (Sjt. A.E. Smith) with hallmarks for Birmingham 1940, a silver and enamelled 325 Siege Battery RGA France 1917 medallion with hallmarks, a Boxing medallion (Gdsn. W. Mottram, 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards) on original ribbon, Devonshire Regiment, Royal Tank Corps. Royal Artillery, 2nd Indian Division, Baluchistan District 1938, The King’s Medal 1937, Regular Army Fifty. 13th/18th Hussars,The Buffs, Fencing Medal. Dorsetshire Regiment 1934 medallions, etc., generally very fine (lot) £60-£80
THE ROYAL MINT; a London Olympics 2012 part cased set of silver fifty pence pieces, including boxing, volleyball, handball, football, athletics, tennis, hockey, wrestling, archery, taekwondo, goalball, badminton, equestrian, weightlifting, judo, shooting, rowing etc, all struck in 925 grade silver, also a cased Royal Mint Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee five pound coin, struck in 925 grade silver, a Royal Mint William and Catherine 2011 five pound coin, struck in 925 grade silver, and three commemorative coin covers (qty).
Early 20th century collection of cigarette cards.BDV Cigarettes Famous Artists Silk 1930s BDV Cigarettes Famous Artists Silk 1930s Churchmans Association Footballers 2nd series 1939 Churchmans Association Footballers 2nd series 1939 Churchmans Boxing Personalities 1938 Churchmans Howlers 1937 Churchmans Kings of Speed 1939 Churchmans The Kings Coronation 1937 Churchmans The Story Of Navigation 1937 Churchmans Treasure Trove 1935 Gallaghers Film Episodes 1935 John Player Aeroplanes (Civil) 1935 Phillips Aircraft series 1 1938 Phillips This Mechanised Age Series 1 1936 Players Animals of the Countryside 1939 Players Aviary & Cage Birds Players Coronation Series Ceremonial Dress 1937 Players Cricketers 1934 Players Cries of London issue 1 1913 Players Cycling 1939 Players Film Favourites 1934 Players Film Stars 1934 Players Hints on Association Football 1934 Players Kings & Queens of England 1935 Players Military Uniforms of the British Empire 1938 Players Motor Cars Series 2 1937 Players Uniforms of the Territorial Army 1939 Wills Household Hints 1936 Wills Life in the Royal Navy 1939 Wills Our King & Queen 1937 Wills Safety First 1934 Wills Wild Flowers 1936
Five binders of cigarette cards, organised into sets to include Boxing Personalities, The Story Of Navigation, Treasure Trove, Air Raid Precautions, Engineering Wonders, Old Inns, Railway Equipment, Speed, RAF Badges, Those Pearls Of Heaven and other, predominantly original sets with some reproduction sets included. [W]
Boxing collection, Rocky Marciano VS Roland LaStrarza 1955 Yankee Stadium Tickets with posters announcing fight and Black and white photo of Rocky Marciano Worilds Heavyweight Champion. All framed and mounted separately. 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
Cigarette cards - large album of complete and part sets, in plastic sheets of 25, in good to very good condition with Adkin Butterflies & Moths set, Boguslavsky Sports Records both series, Churchman Rugby Internationals set, Franklyn Davey Boxing set, Gallaher Woodland Trees (75), Lambert & Butler Aeroplane Markings set, Motor Cycles set, Player Badges & Flags of British Regiments set, Celebrated Bridges set, Racing Yachts set, Wills Rugby Internationals set, Wills Kings & Queens (25), Wills overseas Semaphore Signalling (25) and others.
Cigarette card collection, mainly part sets and type cards in plastic sleeves, some higher value cards, condition is mixed, with noted Cope Boxing Lessons (15), Boy Scout & Girl Guide (7), Lawn Tennis Strokes (16), Lambert & Butler International Yachts (1), Salmon & Gluckstein Heroes of the Transvaal War (24), Wills Locomotives and Rolling Stock (5), ranges of Ogden's Guinea Gold and Tabs sports cards, cards by Anstie, Morris, Player, Taddy, Wills and many others. Some further sorting required. High catalogue value. Also an interesting album with annotated printed errors (unconfirmed). Large an interesting lot.
Sporting trade cards in 2 albums, in mixed condition, with rangs of Boxing, Cricket, Tennis etc, including Cartledge Famous Prize Fighters (42), Cummings Famous Fighters (54), Donaldson Sports Favourites (4), Kiddy's Favourites Popular Boxers (26), The Rocket Famous Knock-Outs (8), Cope Lawn Tennis Strokes (20), Phillips Lawn Tennis set, Sarony Tennis Strokes (21), Thomson County Cricketers (47), The World's Best Cricketers (52) and many others. Good range, viewing recommended.
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