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Four gentleman's gold watches, mid 20th century, and two stainless steel watches, comprising: two watches of rectangular outline, and two with circular dials in cases of rounded square outline, all with silvered dials and subsidiary seconds dials at 6 o'clock cased in gold, with later leather straps, case widths 2.0-2.9cm, manual winding movements, two signed JW Benson, one numbered 2528, one signed Rotary Super Sports, British hallmark for 9ct gold, one signed Record; and a gold deployant clasp, signed Gobbi, stamped 750, case; and two stainless stainless steel wrist watches by Tiffany & Co. and A Barthelay, the Tiffany watch with rectangular dial in white enamel, cased in stainless steel, to a black leather strap, case width 2.0cm excluding winder, quartz movement, signed Tiffany & Co., case and box stamped Tiffany & Co.; the A Barthelay watch of similar design with a date wheel aperture, accented with gilt screw motifs to the bezel, to a brown leather strap, case width 2.5cm excluding winder, signed A Barthelay, numbered 600 57, stamped Or 18KT et Acier, pouch and papers
SPORTS (SIGNED): Laker, Jim: 1- Spinning round the world. 1957, 1st. Edn. Dw. Inscribed, dated & signed, vg; 2- Over to me. 1960, 1st. Edn. Dw. Inscribed, dated & signed. Vg; 3- Cricket contrasts, 1st. Edn. Dw. Inscribed & signed. Vg; 4- A Spell from Laker. 1st. Edn. Dw. Signed; Gover, Alf: How To Play Cricket. 1st. Edn. Soft covers- Signed by author. Vg; Pocock & Collins: Percy The Perspicacious Memoirs of a Cricketing Man. 1st. Edn. Dw. Signed by Collins; Howat, G: Len Hutton. 1st. Edn. Dw. Signed by Hutton. Fine; John Virgo: Say Goodnight; + Amazing Snooker Trick Shots: Both Signed by Virgo; Mills, Freddie (SIGNED): Twenty Years. 1950, 1st. Edn. DW. Two Signed copies; Van den Bergh, Tony: Who Killed Freddie Mills? 1st. Inscribed & Signed. (11)
MIXED: Stuar, V: Nile Gleanings, Concerning The Ethnology, History And Art Of Ancient Egypt. Murray, 1879, 1st. Edn. Folding map & numerous plates, some coloured & folding. Original pictorial boards; Livingstone, David: Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. Murray, 1857, 1st. Edn. Folding frontis, folding maps & plates. Original blind stamped boards, rubbed & with tears; Winkles: French Cathedrals. Tilt, 1837. Engraved plates, 4to. Cont. half leather; rubbed; Saint-Germain: Maitre Pierre, ou Le savant de village. Paris, 1834. Folding maps & plates. Cont. full leather; Tissot, S: Advice to People in General, With Respect to Their Health, in 2 Vols. Edinburgh: A. Donaldson. 1768; Walker, Donald: Games and Sports. J Thomas, 1840. With numerous plates; one is loose. (7)
BINDINGS: A large collection, including: Hearne, T: The Itinerary of John Leland, Vols. 1 to 6 of 9 bound in 2 vols. J Fletcher, Oxford, 1745, With a folding plate, and a list of subscribers. Cont. full leather; Walker, J: The Sufferings of the Clergy in the Times of the Grand Rebellion. 1714, 1st. Edn. Two parts in one volume. PP: [4], li, [17], 1- 204, 1-436. Folio, Cont. full panelled calf and later spine; Foxe's Book of Martyrs, c1860; Strutt: The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, 1833 & 34; Etc. (qty,)
2000 Ginetta G20Registration number D33 TWFGreen with red highlights and a red interiorPrepared for sprints and hillclimbsRoad legal, factory built former press carLow mileage of approx. 30,000 recorded milesBody-off restoration a few years ago, with expenditure totalling £42,000 (invoices available)Brand new Ford 2L Zetec engine with modified head and Piper cams tested at 170bhp and 150 ft lb torque fitted in 2015 and 8,000 recorded miles sinceBespoke five speed close-ratio gearboxCustom stainless exhaustCustom differentialAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions HPI clear Events participated in include Nürburgring, Liege-Corse run, Prescott, Loton Park, Curborough Reviewed by Richard Hammond, reportedly winner of sports car trophy presented by Bugatti Owners Club in 2018, and in Classic Marques Calender December 2019, plus many othersView videoView video This lot must be collected by 12.30pm on Friday 25th October. If the buyer has not collected by this time it will automatically be removed and placed into storage, incurring a removal charge of £100 + VAT, to include the first week of storage, unless otherwise noted. Storage will then be charged at £10 + VAT per day or part thereof. If collecting from storage, please provide 24 hours notice
1933 MG J2Registration number ALX 934Chassis number J4199Frame number 2767AJBlack with a red leather and vinyl interiorHood and tonneau cover are in black 'Wigan' materialDVLA declared manufactured 1978Wonderful history with the first owner being the vendors father, he spent some time looking for this car which he evenutally discovered and, as being an engineer, completely restored to better than newExtensive history file with copy of early photosPlease see the condition report online for the history of this carThe owner also has a large box containing many small parts removed, replaced or bought and not used, to be collected by the buyer from the postcode area TA13 at a mutually agreed date and timeAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions With V5C, HPI clear AA badge & St Christopher on dash will be retained (shown in photos) View video Information from the owner: General History up to 2024 This car was bought new in November 1933 by my father, then a serving Flying Officer with the RAF who had just returned from a 3 year posting with No 27 Squadron in the North Western Frontier region of India (now the Pakistan/Afghanistan border areas) flying the Westland Wapiti” 2 seater Bomber/Army support aircraft and had saved enough to pay the £200 for his new J2 At the time he was based at RAF Henlow and during the 6 month guarantee period there was a good bit of correspondence between him and the MG company, I have copies of the Abingdon responses from which it seems that he had problems with performance 'maximum speed only 68 mph' and other small matters including vibration. It seems that in April 1934 a new gearbox and remote were fitted plus new front engine bearings etc. These seem to have been dealt with promptly and efficiently. Mileage by then was over 4,000 Sometime in 1934 father and friend took the car on a long tour into Southern Germany and there are several photos taken on that trip including loading (or unloading) onto channel ferry, just guessing Newhaven/Dieppe The next report is it taking part in the Great West Motor Club’s London to Bournemouth trials at the end of March 1935 and I have a photo of it taken at the Bovington Camp section. As father married later in April that year it seems unlikely that he was the entrant so he must have traded it in by then for the 2 Litre Lagonda he next had. The only clue as to its location after 1935 is a repair plate on the radiator header tank by Sercks of Maidstone, Kent and a tax disc issued by London C C expiring end of June 1938. The next phase in the story is that in 1937 or 1938 the car was bought by a young Lincolnshire man, Colin Muncaster. I was able to contact the widow of Colin’s brother, Ray, and she (Phyllis) was able to tell me quite a lot and the rest of the history comes from her and another name she mentioned, Mike Hewson, who lived very near the Muncasters in Horncastle. Mike Hewson’s father was with Colin when he bought the car and they took it to the British Grand Prix held at Donington Park in 1937 or 38. Colin was keen on some competition driving and had the car worked on by the well known MG fettler Harry Lester. The engine had a Laystall crank fitted, cylinder head modified with polished ports enlarged to 1 1/8 inch dia and bigger 1 1/8 inch carburetters fitted. The brakes were converted to hydraulic using components from a Wolseley Hornet with 9 inch drums. Ignition was by 'Scintilla' magneto. Phyllis told me that Colin and Ray were coming home from the pub when they ran off the road near Horncastle and Ray, being thrown forward, lost his front teeth on the dashboard. She asked if the marks were still there on the aluminium panel. I looked and indeed they were and still are! I imagine this was the cause of the bent chassis discovered during restoration. Apparently during the war Colin bought another MG (understood to be a J1 salonette) to use that engine to 'save' the original 'good' engine until war was over, but the car was taxed for a while in 1941 and 1943. Colin was born in 1914 but for some reason wasn’t called up for military service. He had a Garage business and after the war worked for the Council. I have photocopies of ALX 934 taken from late 1930’s on some showing his Hill Climb runs and trophies won, all presumably in the Lincolnshire general area up to about 1952 when by then it was fitted with 16 inch rear wheels. The 19 inch wheels went back on for everyday use until 1955 when it was pushed into an open ended Nissen hut until bought by Harry Dickinson of Bucknall, Lincs, in 1978 where it sat unused for another 27 years until I bought it from Harry’s widow. Before that a chance conversation with another J2 owner at a car show in 2005 led to the discovery that father’s old car still existed and was for sale. I went up to Lincolnshire to see it; very much as I would have expected after so long unused although the engine had been started and run occasionally. It seemed complete and original and there was a large amount of spare parts included. My offer was accepted and we hauled it back to Suffolk a week or so later in July. It soon became apparent that it needed much more than a tidy up and it looked like a total strip down was needed, everything that could wear was worn and the woodworm had consumed most of the plywood trim. The first thing to do was to drain and refill the engine oil, water in radiator, connect to a battery and take a fuel feed from a petrol can. Starter pushed, and engine started and ran strongly, still on its magneto, so this was encouraging. So began over 2 years of work whenever I was able. The most useful tool was the angle grinder to cut off all the rusted up nuts and bolts and with body off I could see what had to be done. The body and chassis went up to David Wall in Wroxham where he repaired and replaced any damaged and rotten timber and re panelled in steel or aluminium where necessary. The chassis was straightened and new stubs welded on the rear chassis cross members to take the spring trunnions. Other steel fittings, plates, brackets, stainless battery box etc. were made up for me by the people at the metal fabricators whom I then worked for. A trip to Sports and Vintage in Shrewsbury supplied me with all the other bits and pieces I thought I needed as well as relining the clutch plate. This was followed by a trip to Jones Springs to recondition the springs. This lot must be collected by 12.30pm on Friday 25th October. If the buyer has not collected by this time it will automatically be removed and placed into storage, incurring a removal charge of £100 + VAT, to include the first week of storage, unless otherwise noted. Storage will then be charged at £10 + VAT per day or part thereof. If collecting from storage, please provide 24 hours notice
2003 Gretna Replica Football shirt, made by Nike, size XL, short sleeve, with tags, 2000s Birmingham City Ladies Replica Football shirt, made by Legga short sleeve, size S, 1992-93 Airdrieonians Replica Football shirt, made by Hummel, a child's size LB, short sleeve with Dalziel sponsor, 2003-05 Doncaster Rovers Replica Football shirt, made by Carlotti, size, L, Short sleeve, with Streetwise Sports sponsor (4)
A Circa Mid XX Century Brass Fire Fender, a leather suitcase, a suitcase full of old sheet music, railway photo, tins, LP's, etc.Vintage Sports Equipment - A canvas and leather cricket bag containing a bat and guards plus a pair of lignum vitae bowls in their original leather case, two tennis racquets and four walking sticks.
Modern Action Man figures (x60) with some accessories including sports car, dune buggy etc. (4 boxes)The items in this auction are located offsite and as such, we have limited access to provide postage quotes. Therefore, we are only able to offer a discretionary post and packing service on small, singular items. Due to the fragility of lots in this auction, we would strongly advise using a professional packing service in most instances.
A collection of Jane Hart for Danbury Mint Country Lines Collection sculptures including "The Windmill Line", "Seaside Special", "Hill Farm Crossing", "Winter Wonderland", "The Railway Arms", "The River Crossing", "The Arrival of the 4.45", "Day's End" and "Safely Home" (RNLI) and a collection of David Winter cottage ornaments including "The Shoemaker's Dream Tavern Boot" by Jon Herbert, "The Sports Shoe", "The Shoemaker's Dream The Chapel" etc
BRUNEI, Visit of Elizabeth II, 1972, a cupro-nickel medal by Spink, 57mm (W & E 8530.1; DF 423.2; cf. DNW 131, 516); MALAYA, Malaysia Day Celebrations, 1963, Sports and Games, a bronze medal, unsigned, 57mm; SARAWAK, Centenary, 1941, an enamelled badge, 27mm; SINGAPORE, Sir Stamford Raffles, 1919, a pewter award medal, unsigned, named (Bill Gray, Anzuk Ordnance Soccer Team, 1973 Season), 70mm (cf. DNW 42, 1284) [4]. Very fine and better £50-£70 --- The first medal is unusual in that it bears a Leap Year date, 29 February 1972
HAMPSHIRE, Hampshire Public School Sports, a silver medal by Vaughton, named (1925 Tennis K. Peploe M. Peploe), hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 61 x 50mm, 55.50g; Hertfordshire, Ware, St Edmund’s College, 1805, a silver award medal by P. Wyon, un-named, 51mm, 50.45g [2]. Very fine or nearly so, first with integral suspension loop, second pierced and rare £80-£100
Aberdeen Grammar School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (A.G.S. Rector’s Cup Race Arthur G. Davidson from H.F.M.S 1907), 38mm, 23.10g; Durham University College of Medicine, Turnbull Medal, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (George Colley Parkin 1920), hallmarked Birmingham 1920, 38mm, 23.70g; Hampshire Secondary School Sports, a silver vessica-shaped award medal by Vaughton, named (1935 Portal Cup Boys 220 yards R. Morgan, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 65 x 51mm, 54.65g; Newport-on-Tay School, the Mary Wilkie Fraser Medal, a silver-gilt and enamelled award medal by Rattray & Co, named (Dux in Industrial Department Session 1923-24 Helen Collie), hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 45mm, 44.55g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine; second in case of issue, last two with suspension loops £100-£120
Christ's Hospital Sports, a silver award medal by Rowell, Oxford, named (Athletics 1907 Steeplechase 1st B.W. Martin), 45mm, 38.55g; Imperial College, London, John Perry Medal, a silver award medal by C. Wheeler, named (Stanley Evans Green Session 1920-21), 44mm, 53.00g; Institute of Bankers, E.C. Jones Medal, a silver award, unsigned, named (Edward John Brazier 1926), 51mm, 55.90g; St Saviour’s School, Southwark, a silver award medal by W.J. Taylor, named (A.E. Fortune Xmas 1892), 42mm, 46.30g [4]. Very fine to extremely fine; last with brooch suspension £120-£150
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
LANCASHIRE, Manchester University Athletic Sports, a silver award medal, named (Steeplechase 1st Prize O. Johnson 1908), 46.80g; Owens College Athletic Sports, a silver award medal, named (Putting the Shot Gilbert Heathcote 1904), 45.30g, both 44mm [2]. About extremely fine with proof-like fields, last toned £70-£90 --- Owens College was merged with the University of Manchester in 1904
WARWICKSHIRE, Coventry Technical Institute, a silver award medal, named (Engineering Thomas Fletcher Wilson), 51mm, 55.45g; King Edward VI School, Birmingham, a silver award medal, named (K.E.S. Swimming Sports Half Mile (Open) 1st Under 15, 20 mins. 41 secs P.K. Holding 1933), 36mm, 21.15g; Rose Hill School, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Rose Hill School near Birmingham June 1847; Gained by William Sheldon), 44mm, 29.80g; Royal Orphanage, Wolverhampton, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Jane E. Homer for Good Conduct and General Proficiency), 35mm, 18.80g (Taylor 169a) [4]. Very fine to extremely fine; last two with integral suspension [third damaged] £120-£150 --- The KIng Edward VI School for Boys is located in Edgbaston. The King Edward VI School for Girls is on Rose Hill in Handsworth. It is not clear to the cataloguer if there is any connection between the latter and the third medal above
YORKSHIRE, Ampleforth College, a silver award medal by Fattorini (?), named (Athletic Sports 1931 3rd Set Long Jump 16 ft 4 1/2 ins J.T.N. Price), hallmarked Birmingham 1930, 45mm, 43.60g; Normanton Grammar School (Wakefield), a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Awarded to Heptinstall W.G. August 1st 1900), 64mm, 96.20g [2]. About extremely fine, last toned but with reverse edge bruise £100-£150
Group of vintage and later watches including Hudson Seawatch, Seiko quartz Chronograph Sports 150, Tissot Seastar and others (10)Varied conditions. Most of the quartz watches are not working, probably require a new battery. The Rubens, SanCruz and Worltime all wind and tick but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of their time keeping.The Belzane watch has winding crown missing. The Worltime and Hudson watches both have heavily scratches glass.
WELSH SCHOOL C. 1880 Denbigh Asylum, North Wales Straw and watercolour, 46 x 59cm InscribedThe Denbigh Asylum, also known as the North Wales Hospital was designed by Architect Thomas Fulljames FRIBA (1808-1874) and the building was completed in 1848. Its history as a treatment centre for patients with psychiatric illnesses has been divisive at best, given that its foundation was heralded by the passing of the 1845 Lunacy Act only three years previously. Therefore, treatments were rarely standardised and often archaic in nature. The hospital did later encourage its patients to partake in recreational activities such as sports, concerts and crafts, of which straw art was likely included. This skill was popularised in the 1880s in Wales and is generally used to depict architectural monuments such as bridges, institutions and so on as the rigidity of the straw lends itself well to these man-named forms.
J J Williams signed photo - J.J. Williams was a true legend of the game, and this superb image shows J.J.in his typical clearing kick stance for Llanelli. J.J.Williams was a member of the great Welsh Rugby team of the seventies. He played thirty consecutive games for Wales and scored twelve tries in Five Nations Rugby playing on the wing; he won four consecutive Triple Crowns and two Grand Slams. He also toured with the British Lions in 1974 to South Africa, and 1977 to New Zealand. It was on the unbeaten tour of South Africa that he scored four tries in the test series, becoming the only player to achieve that feat. He also scored six tries in one provincial match, which equalled the Lions Record. On the tour of New Zealand, he scored the winning try in the second Test Victory to equal the series. He is the second highest try scorer in the history of British Lions rugby. After playing for the Welsh Schools team at Outside Half, he started his club career at Bridgend R.F.C before moving to Llanelli in 1972. In his first season at Stradey Park, he played in the famous victory over the touring New Zealand All Blacks. Throughout his club career at Bridgend and Llanelli, he managed to win four Cup Finals, three Championships, two Snelling Sevens and two Floodlight Alliance trophies. He also played ten games for the Barbarians, and also two games for Natal in South Africa. He was a dual sports International, where after winning the British Schools 100m, and 200m titles, he concentrated on his athletics and went on to represent Wales at the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, and also in the same year represented Great Britain in the World Student Games in Turin. He was the Welsh Sprint Champion for a number of years, but eventually decided to concentrate on his first love which was of course – rugby. The photo is personally signed by J.J. Williams in black, and measures in at an impressive 31cm by 41cm and was signed at a closed signing session. A stunning item of signed J.J Williams and Welsh Rugby memorabilia. 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
Beaufort (Henry Somerset, Duke of) and Alfred E. T. Watson, editors. The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, 28 vol., each one of 250 numbered large paper copies, various numbers, plates and illustrations, some vol. with bookseller's ticket to front pastedown, very occasional spotting, a few hinges cracked, original blue half morocco, upper covers with gilt crest, spines slightly faded with the occasional chip to ends, some light soiling or small stains, rubbed, t.e.g., others uncut, 4to, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1885-96.
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