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Click here to subscribeWALTHAMSTOW AVE Twelve home programmes from 1956/57 season: 5 x Isthmian League v Clapton, Ilford, Kingstonian (slight marks), Romford and Tooting & Mitcham; London Amateur Senior Cup v Dagenham; 4 x Reserves v Ilford, Kingstonian, Woking and Wycombe; London Intermediate Cup v Wembley Town Res; Essex Intermediate Cup v Romford Res (slight marks). All 4-page issues, no writing. Generally good
AMATEUR PROGRAMMES Fourteen programmes 1947 - 1969 including Hayes v. Redhill 30/8/1947, 4 Leytonstone homes v. Grays 19/1/1952, Barking 21/3/1953 and 10/3/1956 and Leyton 19/8/1953, Ilford v. Boldmere St. Michael's 4/2/1956 and Sydney Perkes Benefit match 1/5/1962 at Fleetwood Town. Most are creased and some have annotations. Fair to generally good
- 1 of 1,537 examples made and last registered keeper for 22 years - History file dates back to 1990 @ 17,021 miles (now showing 41,200) - Maintained by Lakeside Engineering since 1996, last cambelt change 2013 The Turbo Esprit unveiled in 1980 was effectively a new car with completely fresh galvanised chassis. The engine was increased in capacity to 2174cc which, together with a Garrett T3 turbocharger, resulted in an output of 210bhp - sufficient to endow the slippery-shaped Lotus with a 0-60mph time of 5.4 seconds and top speed of over 150mph. 'C759 HMC' is one of just 1,537 such Esprits made and was looked after for its previous keeper, David Preston of Ilford, by Barry Ely Sports cars. The supercar's current registered owner acquired it in November 1993, when it was indicating 29,000 miles (the odometer now reads 41,188), for 19 years of which it has been maintained by marque specialist Lakeside engineering of Addlestone, Surrey. Notable bills include: 22/10/2004 @ an indicated 38,222 miles - new water pump and head gasket £1,903.13; 27/11/2008 @ an indicated 40,094 miles - new fuel pump £538.77; 25/6/2013 @ an indicated 40,589 miles - cambelt and auxiliary belts replaced, brake master cylinder overhauled £1,613.63; 28/10/2014 @ an indicated 40,879 miles - cam carriers overhauled, oil service and other fettling £3,298.02. The Lotus is presented in Red, features a Sand-coloured leather/cloth interior and rides on period-correct BBS alloy wheels. An apparently very genuine, well-maintained example.
COLLINS WILKIE: (1824-1889) English Novelist. Bold ink signature ('Wilkie Collins') and holograph address at 90 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London, on a 12mo clipped piece neatly laid down to a decorative 8vo page removed from a contemporary album. The page also features four signed clipped pieces by other Victorian writers comprising Grant Allen, Marie Corelli, Charlotte M. Yonge and George MacDonald. A letter by Lucy Bethia Walford (1845-1915) Scottish Novelist & Artist, is neatly laid down to the verso, being an A.L.S., L B Walford, three pages, 8vo, Cranbrooke Hall, Ilford, n.d. ('Saturday'), to Miss. Tyler. Walford invites her correspondent and her sister to a dinner, explaining 'We have a couple of Editors coming - namely Mr. Longman (Longmans) & Mr. Sidney Low (St. James's Gazette)….I think you like Editors & such people, don't you?'. About VG
A pair of WWI Binocular Prismatic no.3 (Mk II) by W. Watson & Son Ltd., 1918, a pair of WW2 US military Binocular M5, W. O. Co. and a third pair, Magnivu 8 x 30 by Wray of London - all cased - to/w four cameras - Kodak Avaflex II, Fujica Auto-M, Ilford camera with flash and Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic, a military water canteen and a hip-flask (box)
A selection of vintage toys to include a wind-up model of a Queens guardsman playing a military snare with painted finish, a small selection of Subutteo effects, small painted timber models of battleships, vintage Gonme Ilford pictorial slides with story board and landscape detail, an interesting collection of vintage Kodak photographic negatives depicting travel and landscapes, View Master stereo pictures depicting Italy, Egypt, Mexico, New Orleans, etc
NON-LEAGUE PROGRAMMES Approximately 60 sub-standard programmes 1927 - 1973 with the majority being 1950's. Includes 2 Bromley homes v. Hampstead Town 19/11/1927 and v. Golders Green 24/2/1934, 2 Shrewsbury Town homes in 1945/6 v. Boston United and v. Rotherham, Ilford v. Harwich & Parkeston 1946/7, Folkestone v. Oxford 1961/2, Guildford City v. Aldershot 1963/4 Friendly and Enfield v. Tottenham 1972/3 LCC S-F. All have various faults. Viewing advised. Fair at best
NON-LEAGUE 1950s Twenty programmes from mid to late 50s, includes Walthamstow Ave Res v Corinthian Casuals Res 56/7, Chelmsford City v Tonbridge 56/7 Southern League Cup single sheet, Tonbridge v Gravesend & Northfleet 56/7 single sheet, A Southern Amateur XI v FC Schaffhausen played at Ilford 55/56 Representative match etc. Some faults noted. Fair/Generally good
NON-LEAGUE Forty programmes involving non-league clubs, 1960s through to 1990s, including pre-season Friendlies, F.A Cup, other Cup Competitions etc. Noted items: Ilford v Woking AC Final 1958; Clacton Town v Norwich City "A"; Minehead v Exeter City FAC 77/78; Ford Utd v Aveley ESC and v Harrow Town LSC 63/64 etc. Generally Good
NON-LEAGUE Over 150 programmes, mainly 1960s but also includes 20 x 1950s. Various conditions with usual faults. Issues include: Walton & Hersham v Cambridge City 57/8; Ilford v Walthamstow 58/9; Maidstone v Sutton 57/8; Bishop Auckland v Crook 1954 Amateur Cup Final; Oxford Utd v Hendon FAC 60/61; Oxford Utd v Kettering 61/2; Bedford v Oxford Utd 66/7 FAC; Stevenage v Enfield 66/7 FAC etc. Fair/Generally Good