Vintage Airfix 1/72 WWII Aircraft Kits: Red Stripe boxes: Avro Lancaster B.I 1967 issue, Short Stirling 1966 1st Ed., Vickers Wellington B.III 1967 issue, Handley-Page Hampden 1968 1st Ed., Avro Anson MK1 1963 1st Boxing, Fairy Battle 1968 1st Ed., plus Dogfight Doubles: Stormovik and F.W. 190 1969 1st Ed., Beaufighter & ME109 G6 1967 1st Ed., Spitfire IX x ME 110 D 1967 1st Ed., all boxed and appear unstated, but unchecked.
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Hornby OO: R390 GWR 4-4-0 'County of Oxford' Green Loco and Tender boxed, R041 GWR 0-6-0 Pannier Tank Engine Green Part Boxed, R252 LNER J83 Tank Engine Green Part Boxed, R863 BR Brush Type 4 Class 47 Diesel D1738 2 tone Green boxed with instructions, R157c Diesel Railcar Class 101 BR Blue 1970 issue power and Dummy and Cars, boxed, BR Type 3 /Class 27 D6830 Green, non original boxing
Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion, a signed Bailey's of Glastonbury boxing glove.This was one of a pair of boxing gloves donated by Muhammad Ali to the Stoke-on-Trent South Rotary Club in November, 1983 for auction. Affixed to the glove is a piece of tape which is signed and inscribed, 'Muhammad Ali, Three times world champion, greatest of all time... August, 12-19-82, Love Always', mounted on green plinth, overall height 42cm high, complete with original newspaper clipping detailing the donation and sale.
A WWI PRINCESS MARY TIN CONTAINING A LARGE CIRCULAR SILVER HALLMARKED MEDALLION, engraved to 11533 PTE H. Haley 2nd Dukes (12th Infantry Badge Boxing), the reverse is engraved, The Somme, France Jan.y. 1917, also a further silver sports medal engraved to N. Haley, British Red Cross medal, a St John Ambulance medal with four date bars engraved, Harry D Winn BEAC, a 1947 shilling in brooch holder, two small enamelled badges and an RA collar dog
Sir Henry Cooper Boxing Legend signed autograph presentation. High quality professionally mounted 28cm x 50cm display presentation, 3D double mounted in acid free mountboard. Consists of an 8x10 inch photograph and signature piece. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Boxing JAKE LA MOTTA, signed 10 x 8 photo depicting a superb image of La Motta sparring with Joe Louis, circa early to mid 1950s, signed by La Motta only using a blue marker. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Henry Cooper signed 10 x 8 b/w boxing photo fighting Muhammad Ali. Autographed editions photo, with biographical details on reverse. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Frank Bruno signed 10 x 8 colour boxing photo. Autographed editions photo, with biographical details on reverse. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
HAPPY NEW YEAR The first Lot of the Year and carrying on from where we left off last year a Treasure Chest which is well worth looking at containing 5 FA Year Books ( 4 x 50s), Brentford Supporters Club magazines 1954, The Arthur Rowley Story (booklet), The United Story In Pictures (1958-folds), Littlewoods Football Annual 1936, Footballers Who's Who (1951), Surrey County Cricket Club Centenary History 1945, 30 x Arsenal programmes (50s to 70s- 9 x 50s), 3 x 40s Football Annuals, George Best hardback book "The Good, The Bad and the Bubbly", 28 x England programmes , mostly 70s homes but includes home v Scotland 57, away at Scotland 62 and at Poland 91. ten issues of The Lillywhite 1971, foreign football programmes including Ajax v Spurs 81/2, Nottm Forest v Spurs 60/61, FA International Youth Tournament 1963 programme, Chelsea yearbook 74/5, 1949 Cup Final newspaper, Leicester City yearbook 70/71, 40s magazines, , 1969 Cup Final Radio Times, American Civil War trade cards, 50s football magazines, World Club Championship 1968 booklet, I Spy football booklet, 50s Cricket and Football Annuals, History of Association Football booklet (Findon), Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race 1951, and football 55 and 70, FA table Plans and Guest Lists 1989, 1997 and 1999 Cup Finals, set of 50 Association Footballer Cigarette Cards (Churchmans), 1935 Cycling programme, Sunderland first day cover 1973 signed by Bob Stokoe, 1938 complete Cricketers Cigarette Card Album, Comic giveaway 1950s, South African programme 1934, England aways at Switzerland 88 and Sweden 98, Alf Ramsey menu 74, England v Germany 2000 at Wembley, Euro 96 Commemorative Medal and case, Crewe v Tottenham 59/60 and replay (13-2) programmes, early 50s booklets, signed Malcolm Allison menu, official history of Stoke City booklet (1940s), 4 x National Sporting Club boxing menus 70s/80s, ticket 1980 Moscow Olympics (Athletics), cricket Test Match programmes, Chelsea v Everton 38/9, Cycling programmes 1947, Wales v Ireland Rugby programme 1951, Natwest Cricket Cup Final programme 1998, Hampshire scorecards 1970s, Henry Cotton -My Golfing Album 1959, Chelsea and Manchester United Annual Reports, several forties damaged programmes, complete set of Ardath Cigarette cards "Cricket, Tennis and Golf Celebrities", Stoke City selection card 1939, Chelsea Famous Football Clubs History (1940s) with large Chelsea BDV silk, 1953 Cup Final ticket (good), 22 Exeter City match tickets 60s and 70s, Hull Rugby League fixture card 1921-22, Rugby League Cup Final programmes, 1950, 51 and 57, Rugby League Championship Finals 1950 and 53 both at Maine Road, Manchester City, 1946 Cup Semi-Final pirate programme plus 2 pirates involving Arsenal (1940s)`, four England Schools Internationals (60s), Man City v Bristol City 2018 League Cup Semi programme and teamsheet, 1959, 63 and 65 World Speedway Championship Final programmes, 15 boxing postcards, Wembley Speedway autographs 1932, 6 x League Cup Semi-Final programmes, 1960s, 11 x FA Cup Final programmes (between 1969-83 replay), 12 League Cup Final/replay programmes 1968 onwards, 5 x Charity Shield programmes including 61 and 67 with token plus many other items not listed. Not a bad start to the year and well worth a glance. Fair-good
BOXING Three framed , glazed prints, 1) The Thriller in Manila 502/850 signed by artist Robin Elvin, 2) Larry Holmes montage 1236/1500 signed by artist and 3) Joe Frazier montage, 1233/1500 signed by artist. There are signatures of Holmes and Frazier on the originals but it is not known if these are original or prints of signatures. Good
BOXING - CASSIUS CLAY 1959 Very scarce boxing ticket for the 32nd Annual Golden Gloves Finals at the Chicago Stadium, 11/3/1959. Ringside seat, Aisle 2 , section G, Row P Seat 17. Cassius Clay , then a young boxer, defeated Jeff Davies to win the Light-Heavyweight title at this prestigious event. Cassius , of course, went on to win the title at the 1960 Olympics but few would have known what lay in store for the young man at this event and tickets for the Finals in Chicago are very scarce. Piece torn off on entry to right edge. Generally good
GERMAN PROGRAMMES A collection of 30 rare German football programmes etc dated September 1945 to June 1948. Includes Gunzburg v 1860 Munchen (Friendly), Schwaben v Bayern Munich, Stuttgarter Kicker v Schwaben, Munchen v BC Augsburg, other Bayern issues etc in various league and German Cup competitions. Most are 4-page issues but also contains single sheets plus 4-page issue for International boxing tournament held in Germany in 1945. Fair-generally good
BOXING-CARDS Miscellany of part sets relevant to boxing. 6/43 British Army Boxers issued in 1913, 16 x Boxers issued by Cope Bros circa 1915 catalogued at £16 each, James J Corbett issued by Ogdens circa 1915, Jess Willard card issued by Cope Bros titled New Worlds Champion, number 126 of the 1915 set and valued at £50. Fair-generally good
BOXING Small collection of boxing programmes and also included is a ticket for Sugar Ray Robinson V Terry Downes , 25/9/62 at Wembley , (torn along fold) and a flyer for Winstone v King at Wembley 24/3/64. Programmes are Conteh v Ahumada 1/10/74 World Light-Heavyweight Championship, Downes v Pusateri 25/11/63, Spider Webb v Terry Downes 9/12/58, Richardson v Cleveland Williams 25/3/58 also features Floyd Patterson, Curvis v Graham 11/1/60, Cooper v Folley 5/12/61 and Walker v Prescott 10/9/63 also featuring Sonny Liston. Some folds, creases etc, some results noted. Fair-generally good
BOXING - 1948 BELGIUM Programme for boxing gala at Heysel Stadium, Brussels, 23/5/48, Bouts include European Middleweight Title fight between Cyrille Delannoit , champion of Belgium and Marcel Cerdan , Champion of France. Delannoit won on points. Other fights included Dussart v Famechon. Cerdan later regained the title and on 16/6/49 he defeated Tony Zalein Jersey City to win the world title but was tragically killed in a plane crash in the Azores in November 49 whilst en route to America to fight La Motta. Pencil notations. Generally good
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS 1960s Fifteen press photographs, majority 1960s, various sports with captions and photographer stamps on reverse sides, all black/white and most measure 10" x 8". Includes Tony Jacklin playing a shot, boxing, Cooper v Erskine, Jackie Stewart, Piggott and Carson (1982), David Hemery, Boycott, Jim Cooper and Henry Cooper, 3 photographs of Henry Cooper in training, Bugner v Talhami (1969), Stanley Matthews with Brian London, and three pictures of Roger Taylor playing different opponents at Wimbledon in the 1960s. Generally good
EDWARD PRENTISA Throng in Leicester SquareOil on canvasSigned and dated 182583 x 107cm.An important work by the English Genre painter.Prentis was a popular artist during his lifetime and known for his domestic interiors. This, an exterior scene, is an unusual work for the artist, portraying a large crowd of people in Leicester Square. On the right hand side of the painting we can identify the Sablonniere Hotel, run by an Italian named Pagliano which was a popular establishment with foreign visitors to London and was situated on the South-East side of the square, in a building in which the artist Hogarth had lived for many years. In the foreground two wealthily dressed women in silks and bonnets look wholly out of their depth whilst surrounded and jostled by a melee of all manner of people; spectators of a Punch and Judy show, tradespeople selling pies, cabbages, brooms and brushes, gentlemen in top hats, a beggar with outstretched hand and a blacked-up man or sweep are just some of the characters that make up the crowd. Between the two wealthy women marches a smartly dressed black boy. The larger of the two women looks down in dismay as a terrier aggressively tugs at her expensive paisley shawl, she has dropped a purse out of which her aperient pills (laxatives) have rolled onto the ground before her. Placards advertising the plays in London's theatre land and boxing matches are held aloft. The boxing placard or 'Noble Science of Self-Defence' as it is described in the painting, was for an exhibition at Fives Court. "FIVES-COURT. A place distinguished (in addition to the game of fives) for sparring matches between the pugilists. The combatants belonging to the prize-ring exhibit the art of self-defence at the Fives-Court with the gloves; and it is frequently at this Court where public challenges are given and accepted by the boxers. The most refined and fastidious person may attend these exhibitions of sparring with pleasure; as they are conducted with all the neatness, elegance and science of FENCING. Admission, 3s. each person. It is situated in St. Martin's Street, Leicester-fields."(Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, revised and corrected by Pierce Egan 1823) Interestingly, the Fives-Court operated as a boxing venue from 1802 until it closed in 1826 and was demolished as part of the redevelopment of the Royal Mews area into what became Trafalgar Square. The site is now under the northern edge of the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery.The quality of this painting is particularly pleasing, the colour and brightness of the oil being extremely good. Rich in character and detail, pathos and humour, this is a particularly fine work by Prentis. (See illustration) Condition report: The following report has been commissioned from a painting conservator. The painting has a light biscuit-coloured ground. In the foreground and buildings a second resin-rich preparatory layer has been applied to mark out the composition. This layer varies in colour according to the buildings and figures but is always thin, transparent, high resin content. This layer has been vulnerable to cleaning.There are areas where drying cracks have developed during the painting process, eg. trees, areas of black paint, shadows in the foreground. The underlying rennais layer is the cause of these crack. The cracks have been widely overpainted.Buildings: the windows and roofs have been somewhat overpainted.Tree, left: extensive drying cracks - overpainted.Figures: Many of the faces remain in good condition with a high degree of detail. There is overpainting in the hair (black paint) and thinners around some of the faces where the preparatory layer has been removed by over cleaning. The central figure in the lilac dress is quite well preserved, as are the figures standing to the left, aside from the blacks and browns. The basket of vegetables and umbrellas are good.Overall: Many areas well preserved but matt areas are overpaint, covering drying cracks and wear.
An autograph book, containing signatures collected by Hugh 'Pat' Floyd over his boxing career, includes numerous opponents and other boxing greats, to include, but not limited to: Ted 'Kid' Lewis, Harry Mallin, J J Braddock, Jack Dempsey, Joe Bowker, Primo Carnera, Alex Buxton, Tommy Farr, Petey Sarron, Mohammed Ali, Jim Watt, Henry Cooper, Eddie Thomas, John Conteh, Terry Downes and others
MIXED, part sets & odds, inc. mainly Wills, Churchmans, Phillips, Players, Gallaher, Lambert & Butler, Ogdens, Scottish Co-Op Soc., Oxo, Turf, Carreras, Typhoo etc; inc. Shakespeare, flowers, birds, military, sealife, buildings, boxing, flags, military, arms etc., duplication, in two modern albums, FR to VG, 705*
MIXED, part sets & odds, inc. Lambert & Butler Interesting Sidelights; Millhoff; Mitchell; Wix Henry; Amalgamated Press Sporting Champions; Ardath Cricket Tennis & Golf Celebrities; Bocnal Luminous Silhouettes; Carreras, Film & Stage Beauties, Turf Slides; Churchman, Boxing Personalities, Howlers, Association Footballers; Kensitas silk flags etc., slight duplication, in two modern albums, slight a.m.r., P to VG, 570*

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