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Autographs - an autograph album from 1924 featuring signatures of entertainers, bands, sportsmen and radio personalities of the period. 1920s to 1940s. Autographs include: The Bristol Rugby Football Club 1924-1925 including a signed laid-in photograph of Leonard Corbett (played for England), a sketch by 'Blos' - Evening World illustrator 1935, 'Alfredo And His Band,' The Bristol Glee Singers, Jack Stanley, Stanelli and his 'Hornchestra!' 'Uncle' Leonard Henry, The Radio Three, Lord Mayor of Bristol HJ Maggs, Geraldo, Will Hay (clipping from a letter), Bobby 'The Uke' Henshaw, Marion Navarre, Marius B. Winter's Orchestra, several signatures from the 1935 / 1937 / 1938 Bristol Radio Exhibition, Gordon Freeman, Gert & Daisy, Pat O'Brien, Beryl Orde, Standford & McNaughton, Phyllis Smale, Band Of The Royal Marines 1937, Harry Hemsley, Jean Melville, Jan Ralfini & His Band, Chick Farr, George Hughes, Doris Cuban, Bennett & Williams, Suzette Tarri, The Four Aces, Leslie Hinton, 1938 Royal Marines Band, Claire De Lys, Charles Clapham (of Clapham & Dwyer), Herman Darewski & His Band, Lord Mayor & Lady Mayoress of Bristol 1940-41, Wilfred Pickles (clipping from a letter), Morans (Bristol store owners) and many others. Approx 50% full, and extremely well presented. A unique and fascinating local interest autograph album from the period.
A Victorian 68th (Durham) Light Infantry silver table cigar lighter on stand, hallmarked London, 1883, maker rubbed, further marked with Victorian diamond lozenge registration mark, modelled as a bugle with '68' below a ribbon, inscribed 'Presented to Officers Mess 5/68th Regimental District by Captn Wilson 3rd Durham Light Infantry' to the front and 'S.S. from R.D.N 1981-84' to the reverse, 11cm high overallFootnote: Captain Wilson is likely Captain Richard Bassett Wilson, later Lt-Col, who died of enteric on 21st March 1901 at Kroonstaad during the Boer War. Wilson is the single Captain of this name listed in the 1882 officer's records for the 3rd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. He was the third son of the late Richard Bassett Wilson, Esq., of Cliffe, and brother of Col. J. G. Wilson, C.B. R. B. Wilson was educated at Rugby and took his battalion out to South Africa in January 1900, and served with it till his death. He was mentioned in despatches, L.G., Feb. 8th, 1901, and was awarded the C.M.G.
AFTER RONALD SEARLE "Heroes of our time - 3, Lord Goddard" published Punch October 3rd 1956, colour print, 45 cm x 29 cm, "Heroes of our time - 4, Aneurin Bevan", 45 cm x 29 cm and "Heroes of our time - 1, Sir Malcolm Sargent", 45 cm x 29 cm, AFTER STEVE DOIG "Dean Richards", study of England rugby player, limited edition print numbered 57/600, signed by artist and player, bears certificate of authenticity verso, 28 cm x 38 cm together with another similar "Will Carling" numbered 120/600, 27.5 cm x 38.5 cm together with two further pictures (7)
Numismatics – Royal Mint silver proof piedfort £2 coin collection, all boxed with certificates: 1994 Bank of England tercentenary; 1995 UN 50th anniversary; 1996 celebration of football; 1999 Rugby World Cup; 2001 Marconi centenary; 2005 Gunpowder Plot 400th anniversary; 2008 centenary of the fourth Olympiad; 2008 Beijing Olympic handover 1,601/3,000; also, three base metal unc. £2 coins in plastic wallets (11)
Nine limited edition Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures, comprising Umpire, Jockey, Out For A Duck, Rugby Player, Ice Hockey, Sydney, Digger, Federation and Dodgem, each boxed with certificate, together with fifteen other Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures, comprising the 1997 Figure of the Year Sailor, with certificate, Aussie Surfer exclusive to Australia, Australian Bicentenary Bunnykins, eight special edition figures, two Collectors Club figures, Uncle Sam and Mystic, each boxed.
Royal Mail Postcard Collection in leather folder, Paddington Bear, Biggles Books, The Age of Steam, Robert Burns, Rugby League and more, over 60 in collection appx. 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
Royal Mail First day Cover collection 20 covers all with stamps and post marks. Subjects include The Civil War 1642-1651, Evening Standard Wembley 14th may 1996, Rugby League Centenary, Shakespeare's Globe and the Bankside Theatres and many more. 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
Chepstow Great War Tribute Medal, gold and enamels, 32mm x 26mm, gold and enamel (9ct., 8.98g), hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, the obverse with central shield device with enamelled crowned portcullis crest of Chepstow Town, quartered in pale blue and red enamel, with ‘Welcome Home To Chepstow’ on two dark blue enamelled scrolls above and below, the whole surmounted by a King’s Crown, the reverse with indented lettering (name engraved) ‘Presented to I. S. Priest In Commemoration of service rendered to his country in the Great War 1914-1919’, with integral loop and small ring suspension, extremely fine £160-£200 --- Ivor Sydney Priest was born in Chepstow, Monmouthshire in 1893. During the Great War he served as 1544 Private in the 1st Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment, landing in France in February 1915. He was wounded and taken prisoner of War on ‘Monmouthshires Black Day’, 8 May 1915, in the Defence of Frezenberg Ridge. He was repatriated by the Germans in September 1915 and formally discharged from the army in January 1916. He was entitled to a 1914-15 Star trio and a Silver War Badge number 86188. He later resided at Brightlingsea, Essex, and died there in April 1974. Prior to the Great War he had been a member of Chepstow Rugby Club, and an article on his repatriation together with a photograph appeared in the South Wales Weekly Argus of 11 September 1915.
The Football Annual, 1903-1904 by C.W. Alcock, 36th Year of Publication. Hardback first edition, professionally rebound in green board covers with gilt lettering title to leather spine. Bound without original covers. 163 pages providing great insight into football from early 20th Century. Includes portrait picture of V.J. Woodward, Tottenham FC & England & Scotland XV Rugby Teams. Ex Libris label inside, Wanderers Club, Johannesburg. (one page loose o/w vg) (1). From the Phil Martin Collection.
Postcards, Sports, Northants, 18 cards, mostly RPs to include factory and other industrial teams. Football, Cricket, Bowls, Hockey, Swimming, Rugby. Excelsior CC 1925, Mansfields ladies hockey team 1915, Tyros FC, Whyte ASC, Yarde & Co FC 1912 and 1913, Northampton Technical High School 1948/49 Rugby signed by team (gd)
Trade cards, 11 sets, Clevedon Confectionery Story of the Olympics, Castrol Famous Riders, Kellogg's International Soccer Stars, Adolph Famous Footballers (48 cards), DC Thomson Worlds Best Cricketers (green), Coal British Lions Rugby, Boys Magazine Zat cards, DC Thomson Football Stars, Kane 1956 Cricketers (50 cards), Boys Realm Famous Cricketers, Boys Magazine Famous Cricketers inc. Baden Powell (mixed condition, gen gd, a few fair)
Trade Stickers, Large selection of several thousand stickers, all sport related, many Basketball issues including Upper Deck 1995/96 & 1996/97 (plus a few unopened packets), Panini Basketball 94-5, 95-6 & 96-7, Merlin Rugby World Cup 95, Merlin Wrestling WF (not checked for sets, large amount of duplication) (all with original backs, gen gd/vg)
Sporting ephemera, to include a quantity of late-Victorian Hudson & Kearns photographic portraits of footballers, Official Reports of the 1948, 52 and 64 Olympic Games, a framed sheet of Sheffield Wednesday F.C. stationary, apparently signed (though much obscured by perished adhesive tape), 1920s era team photographs to include Raith Rovers, a collection of football and rugby handbooks, to include Forsyth and Rowan's Rugby Records, McEwan's Football Fixture Book 1928-29, the Younger Football Handbook 1937-38, the Adventure Football Snapshot Album, Topical Times Football Annual 1923-24 etc.; with a further quantity of football books (2 boxes) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of sixteen various sporting annuals, dated 1920 to 1965, including The Athletic News Football Annual, Daily Worker Football Annual, Cope's Football Encyclopaedia etc.; with a further assortment of 1960s/70s-era football pull-out wallets, a collection of 1930s Ardath Scottish regional football and rugby team cards etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
Assorted sporting ephemera, to include a mix of football, rugby, speedway and wrestling programmes, 1920s to 1960s, a Hibernian F.C. Handbook for 1952-53, a small pocket book containing single-page autographs of Aberdeen F.C. players circa-1955 Celtic Football Guides for the years 1953-54 and 1957-58, various 1930s and later football annuals, a 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games City of Edinburgh Delegate's bullion-embroidered blazer badge, cigarette/collectors' cards to include Ogden's Pugilists in Action, Derby Entrants 1929 etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
An Edwardian silver engraved cigarette case, hallmarked Chester, 1909, a pair of Georgian bright cut engraved sugar nippers, hallmarked makers mark RC and Lion passant only, a George V silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1913, approx 3.28 ozt (101.9 grams) together with a white metal cheroot holder, a novelty plated vesta case in the shape of a rugby ball and an Asian brass bowl (1 bag)
FIVE BOXES OF VINTAGE MAGAZINES to include a box of 'Shipping Wonders of The World' comprising issues 1-50, a box of Practical Engineering magazines from the 1950s, a 2000 'Star Wars Phantom Menace' (possibly poster) book, assorted vintage theatre, music, and sports related items, approximately twenty-five Athlete's Weekly, a quantity of vintage Rugby magazines, a box of children's books and comics to include the Beano, Mandy, Dandy, The Biggest Bear etc (5 boxes) (s.d)
Subbuteo heavyweight teams, with accessories in varying conditions with International edition Table Rugby part complete(1800g)Teams included, some with repairs and incomplete & painted numbers, see images, some incorrect boxes; Blackpool; QPR/Reading; Leeds/Real Madrid; Ajax; Brazil; England away?; West Germany World Cup teamSubbuteo TV Tower with boxBalls, Flags, Officials, Ball boys, Goals needing repair,Throw-in figures carded and sealed 61132Pitch well usedInternational edition rugby with pitch, goals (one broken), 'scrummer' and players (incomplete) see image - Condition Report - FairBoxes - Poor/Fair
19 Boxed Corgi haulage diecast models to include 8 x Building Britain (17702 Wimpey, 16305 Tunnel Cement, 11701 Blower Bros, 14401 Hoveringham Gravels, 24502 London Brick Company, 13904 Blue Circle Cement, 14501 Blue Circle Cement and 13905 Rugby Cement), 6 x Famous Hauliers Around Britain (10102 Gwynne Bowen, 14001 Beresford Transport, 28101 D.M Smith Of Wishaw, 12301 The Motor Poacking Co., 13901 Bassett Roadways and 16304 Crow Carrying Company), 2 x King Of The Roads (CC10701 British Oxygen Company and CC12504 Pollock) and 3 x Dibnah's Choice (CC20101 Norman E Box, CC20202 Openshaw Brewery and CC20001 Tarmac), all ex
Rugby union Chris Ashton signed 16x12 inch colourised photo pictured in action for England. 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

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