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Click here to subscribeAN INTERESTING STONEBOW SIGNED J.A. JOHNSON, WIGAN, circa 1820 but almost certainly of Continental manufacture, with iron prod, full-length walnut stock reinforced with iron plates of unequal length to conduct a period working repair, the squared slab-sided butt with carved borderlines and brass heel-plate, lift-up from rear action with folding sight signed 'J.A. JOHNSON, WIGAN', thumb trigger and 'rugby-post' fore-sight
A large collection of sports department stills, many being Sporting Pictures (UK) Ltd depicting The Ashes series, India, Pakistan, County Cricket, International Cricket, Test Matches, Match Photos and Player Photos (approx. 200), together with a collection of assorted negatives many depicting sporting events to include Equestrian, Tennis and Rugby etc.
Small Collection of Silver Jewellery, to include two Unipart Silver coins to commemorate the visit of HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. Together with a silver charm bracelet with charms including an elephant, a horse and jockey, a pair of ballet shoes, a rugby ball, a swan, owl and pussycat, pianist, harp, and a sedan. Together with a silver bracelet with heart lock.
Four bottles of Scotch whisky to include MONKEY SHOULDER Batch 27 40% abv. 70cl, CUTTY SARK Imperial Kingdom 40% abv. 70cl, CHIVAS REGAL 12 year old 40% abv. 70cl and THE FAMOUS GROUSE Bill McLaren's XV Rugby Select 15 year old 40% abv. 70cl, also THE TYRCONNELL Irish single malt whiskey 40% abv. 70cl, each boxed. (5)
UNITED KINGDOM Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022) two pound £2 coin collection x33 and round pound coin collection x22, total FV=£88, many varieties of reverse designs to include William Shakespeare, Commonwealth Games 1986, WWI 2014, Rugby 1999, Dickens 2012, Commonwealth Games 2002, London Underground 2013 etc.
Westminster Mint Olympic Games 1992 collection held in one brown leatherette covered ring binder folder to include stamps, coin cover and signature covers including Steve Redgrave, Chris Boardman, etc. Royal Events 'The Life & Times of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother' ring binder album. Benham 'Royal Golden Wedding Anniversary 1947-1997' collection held in one ring binder album containing silk covers. Benham 'The Millennium Collection' held in one ring binder album containing Benham silk covers. Four Benham albums containing Benham and other covers including 1984 rugby international covers, 1989 rugby international covers signed by Laidlaw, Gala Rugby Football Club Sevens cover and centenary covers, Melrose Sevens centenary covers, Bobbie Moore coin cover, Benham Hong Kong silk covers, Edward I hammered silver penny coin cover, Great Britain's Gold Medal Winners London 2012 set of covers, Royal Wedding covers etc.
William (Bill) Harries Clement OBE MC TD (1915-2007) - Five framed badges (1) - 1971 Prince of Wales Feathers, Four nations shield with a rose, thistle, shamrock and cockerel, WRU, (2) - 1976 Prince of Wales Feathers, Four nations shield with a rose, thistle, shamrock and cockerel, WRU, (3) - A 1976 UAR Gira & Gales for the Argentina tour of England and Wales, (4) - Japan Rugby Football Union 1973 and (5) - Japan Rugby Football Union 1981 inscribed "To our good friend Bill Best wishes from your friends in Japan, Japan Rugby Football Union Jan. 1981" CONDITION REPORT: Provence - from the family of William (Bill) Harries Clement OBE MC TD (1915-2007) was a Welsh international wing who played club rugby for Llanelli and was capped six times for Wales. and after his appearance for the British Isles was seen as the best defensive wing of the decade, In his later career he became Secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union.Rugby playing careerClement was selected to the Wales team while playing for Llanelli, the team he captained during the 1938/39 season. On 22 October 1935 he was part of the Llanelli team that faced the touring New Zealand national team.In 1937 Clement was selected to represent the Welsh team as part of the 1937 Home Nations Championship. In 1938 Clement was chosen to represent the British Isles in their 1938 tour of South Africa. This would be his last rugby campaign as a knee injury sustained in 1938 ended his playing career
William (Bill) Harries Clement OBE MC TD (1915-2007) - A large collection of press and personal photographs, ephemera, etc including documents relating to his OBE, documents relating to his appointment as Secretary to the Welsh Rugby Union, correspondence and telegrams with regards to his first cap, together with a Pewter tankard for The Welsh Rugby Union 1881-1981, a Spode pottery mug for the Rugby Football Union Centenary 1871-1971, an Islwyn hand cut crystal tankard for Welsh Classicals Bill Clement, an electroplated waiter awarded to W H Clement OBE MC TD JP, Happy Retirement WRSU (SG) 1981 etc CONDITION REPORT: Provence - from the family of William (Bill) Harries Clement OBE MC TD (1915-2007) was a Welsh international wing who played club rugby for Llanelli and was capped six times for Wales. and after his appearance for the British Isles was seen as the best defensive wing of the decade, In his later career he became Secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union. Rugby playing career Clement was selected to the Wales team while playing for Llanelli, the team he captained during the 1938/39 season. On 22 October 1935 he was part of the Llanelli team that faced the touring New Zealand national team. In 1937 Clement was selected to represent the Welsh team as part of the 1937 Home Nations Championship. In 1938 Clement was chosen to represent the British Isles in their 1938 tour of South Africa. This would be his last rugby campaign as a knee injury sustained in 1938 ended his playing career
Mixed sporting ephemera to include Arsenal v Luton 1944/5, Arsenal v Wolves 45/6, Stan Matthews 1965 Testimonial programme, collection of football autographs to include Kevin Keegan, Peter Shilton, Pat Jennings, Rodney Marsh, Phil Parkes QPR, Tom Finney, 1943 Athletics programme, cricket items including Playfair annuals, rugby, motor racing, along with music related ephemera Location: GMIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Rugby related items to include a 2005 rugby Lions shirt signed by Martin Johnson, a signed Taranaki rugby shirt, six hospitality passes and a book containing fifteen signatures including Paddy O'Brian, Ollie Smith, Michael Owen and others Location:6.2If there is no condition report shown, please request
An ash ladder back rush seat rocking arm chair by Neville Neal after a design by Ernest Gimson, raised on turned supports to chamfered stretchers, stamped to inside of rear right leg, 54.5 cm wide x 108 cm high (Provenance: bears label verso "1970 I learned to make chairs 1972 I visited Neville Neal in Rugby where my wife Anne and I had tea with him and Mary at his workshop, he sold me this rocker. John Plant")
A collection of autographed rugby union memorabilia, to include: a signed photograph of Gareth Edwards, 46 x 40cms; a Sale Sharks strip, signed by Sébastien Chabal, framed and mounted, 72 x 59cms and a collage of the Rugby World Cup 2003 winning squad, signed by Martin Johnson, 77 x 57cms. (3)
Mixed sporting programmes for Speedway and Rugby, to include: two speedway autograph books, names include Bryan Elliott, Milton Caisley, Peter Kelly, Dennis Warden, Barry Briggs and many more; Speedway Programmes from the Newcastle Diamonds 1955 season; and a box of Newcastle Speedway programmes from 1960s and 1970s; together with other Speedway programmes, highlights include: Final IMS 1970 at Wroclaw (Warsaw); Provincial Riders Championship Final 26th September 1964; Great Britain v Soviet Union test match series 1964; and many others from the 1960's, including some magazines and a Rugby programme for England v Ireland Rugby Union, 13th February 1960.
A collection of three signed Rugby Union prints, to include: ‘Lions Captains’ after Peter Cornwell, autographs include John Dawes, Willie John McBride, Peter Cornwell, Finlay Calder, and Martin Johnson; ‘Crowning Glory’ after Peter Cornwell, autographs include Richard Hill, Ben Kay, Steve Thompson, Jason Robinson, Peter Cornwell and Mike Tindall; and ‘Classic Encounter’ after Peter Cornwell, autographs include Jonny Wilkinson and Peter Cornwell, all with certificates of authenticity, 83 x 62cms. (3)
Henry Fredrick Lucas (British 1848-1943) Oil on wooden panel entitled "Preliminary sketch for larger picture" signed HF Lucas 1904 - Verso with lot of horses "Showground Walllingford, Preliminary sketch for picture 7ft x 4ft 3 by HF Lucas, Rugby. Painted in 1904" Panel measures approximately 20 x 13cm. Gilt frame size 30 x 23cm under glass Condition - visible grain to painting but colour good
9 boxed Silver proof Piedfort £2 coins C1990's - 2000's 6 boxes with one coin and 3 twin sets (12 coins total ) Twin set examples The 150th anniversary of the London underground C2013 Twin set celebrating Isambard Kingdom Brunels achievements C2006 other single case examples to include WWII coin C1995 Commemorating the Tercentenary of the Bank of England C1994 Rugby World cup C1999 50th Anniversary of the United Nations 400th Anniversary of the Gunpowder plot C2005
Smokebox numberplate 45588 ex LMS Stanier Class 6P Jubilee 4-6-0 built by the North British Locomotive Company, Glasgow in 1934 and originally numbered LMS 5588 and named KASHMIR. Allocated to Rugby, Blackpool central, Carlisle Upperby and 12A Carlisle Kingmoor from where it was withdrawn in May 1964 and scrapped. In face restored condition.
Worksplate THE BRITISH THOMSON HOUSTON CO LTD RUGBY ENGLAND DIESEL ELECTRIC No 1117 1959 ex BR Class 15 numbered D8219. Allocated to 31B March and withdrawn from there in September 1968 and scrapped the following year at G Cohen Kettering. Oval cast brass lightly face restored with TDN 3388 and B2528 stamped into the back, measures 11in x 6in.
Worksplate SIR.W.G.ARMSTRONG, WHITWORTH & Co LTD NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE ENGINE No 603 1924 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BY BRITISH THOMPSON HOUSTON Co LTD RUGBY. Ex 0-4-4-0 Electric supplied new to Modederfontein Gold Mine South Africa. Oval cast brass in lightly face cleaned condition, measures 12in x 7in. A rare plate that is featured on page 10 in the book British Locomotive Builders Plates by Buckle & Love.
Nameplate FEARLESS ex LMS Stanier Jubilee 4-6-0 built at Crewe in 1936 and numbered LMS 5723 and BR 45723. Allocated to Longsight, Crewe North, Carlisle Upperby, Rugby and 5E Nuneaton from where it was withdrawn in August 1964 and scrapped. In lightly face restored condition, rear with one dot indicating this is the left hand side. The first time either side from this locomotive has appeared at auction.