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Lot 460

A Collection of Furniture to Include Two Children Armchairs, Two Drawer Chest of Two Short and Two Long Drawers, Quoits Game and a Brass Benares Tray Top

Lot 1201

A set of eight modern silver menu card holders, by J.A. Campbell, London 1986, modelled as various game birds, a horse, stag and dog, on circular bases, in a fitted case, approx. weight 3.2oz. (8)

Lot 1202

A set of six modern silver menu card holders, by J.A. Campbell, London 1986, modelled as various game birds, on circular bases, in a fitted case, approx. weight 2.4oz. (6)

Lot 638

A small collection of three George III silver meat skewers, plain tapering form, plain ring handles, comprising: one by Richard Crossley, London 1786, one by Thomas Northcote and George Bourne, London 1795, and a game skewer, London 1801, approx. weight 5oz. (3)

Lot 1000

A small mixed lot of silver menu card holders, various dates and makers, comprising: one modelled as a galleon, by Mappin and Webb, London 1899, one with Eros and one with a scene of game birds, approx. weight 2.8oz. (3)

Lot 753

A QUANTITY OF FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES AND SPORTING EPHEMERA, to include 1960's and 1970's Derby County home programmes and several copies of The Ram newspaper programme, including European Cup game issues, books, etc

Lot 1266

A MODERN MAHOGANY HALL TABLE with two drawers, an Edwardian lacquered centre table and a Victorian game table (3)

Lot 260

A boxed "Simon" game

Lot 513

A box containing various doll parts; Scrabble board game etc

Lot 60

A 19th century French boxed card game 'Yellow Dwarf'

Lot 708

* ADAM ROBSON SSA (SCOTTISH 1928 - 2007), DOLLAR oil on board, signed and dated 1979 23cm x 34cm Framed. Note: Adam Robson won 22 caps for the Scotland rugby team between 1954 and 1960, and was President of the Scottish Rugby Union in 1984 when the national team won the Grand Slam. He was also a prolific and diverse artist, who sold more than 900 works, and the author of three books. Robson played for the Barbarians 15 times, a club whose ethos of sportsmanship on and off the pitch chimed perfectly with his view of rugby as a gentleman's game. He went to Canada on the Baa-Baas' first overseas tour in 1957 when the team, which included a young Tony O'Reilly, won all six games. In 1985, he joined the Barbarians Committee, which he served for 20 years. Robson was much more than a rugby man, though. He was born in Hawick in 1928, to a father from the Borders and a mother from Shetland, who would instil in her son a love of the place. He attended Hawick High School, where he was inspired by his art teacher, James A Finlayson. After National Service in the UK, Egypt, Palestine and Tripolitania from 1946-48, he enrolled at Edinburgh College of Art, where he gained a scholarship and a distinction in life drawing. After leaving art school in 1952, he became an art teacher at Kirkcaldy High School in 1953 and began to exhibit his paintings more widely. He exhibited regularly with the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Scottish Watercolourists, and became a professional member of the Society of Scottish Artists in 1957. He moved to Dollar Academy in 1956, where he was a boarding housemaster between 1963-69 and Head of Art from 1968 until he retired in 1988. All the while he was painting and working in a range of mediums, particularly oils and watercolours. He had an affinity with the Scottish landscape, especially the bleak and rugged coasts of Shetland and the gentle hills of the Borders.

Lot 460

PANELS, a pair, late 19th century French, each with a gilt raised design of a game bird, each 76cm H x 73cm. (2)

Lot 206

Lot of two pieces of Native American wooden sporting equipment. One Ojibwe wooden game piece and one Iroquois lacrosse stick with woven hide net. Dimensions: Lacrosse stick; height: 44 in x width: 5 1/2 in x depth: 1 1/2 in. Ojibwe game piece; height: 34 1/2 in x width: 4 in x depth: 3 1/4 in. Condition: Some wear consistent with age.

Lot 133

Boxed vintage Bagatelle game

Lot 182

Backgammon set, Reeves Brass Rubbing Kit, Trival Pursuit board game etc

Lot 200

Toys, including ; a large quantity of die-cast vehicles, including Models of Yesteryear, lead figures, Pony Express game and sundry, (qty).

Lot 349

Oil on Panel, Study of a Working Dog and Game Bird

Lot 324

A fleece lined gun bag, together with a cartridge bag and a duck target game

Lot 121

A charcoal and wash picture of horses drinking plus a horse and game birds picture

Lot 1027

Fourteen boxes of items including textiles, earthenware, teawares, dinnerwares, FH Ayres The Cavendish table tennis game etc (qty)

Lot 109

MANCHESTER UTD - PORT VALE 1925 Manchester United home programme v Port Vale, 25/4/1925, final home game of the season and crucial for United who were chasing promotion. United won 4-0 and finished second , gaining promotion back to Division 1. Eight page issue, slight fold, pencil h-t scores. Generally good

Lot 110

MANCHESTER UTD - BRADFORD CITY 1933 Manchester United home programme v Bradford City, 25/11/1933, United won 2-1 and escaped relegation to Division 3 North by winning their final game at Millwall. Slight staple rusting and minor rust marks on back cover but no writing. Generally good

Lot 1122

PORTSMOUTH Miscellany of Portsmouth items comprising various newspaper cuttings, signed post-card sized photos of Tindall, Reid etc, First Day Cover 3rd Division Champions 1984, Fans United Leaflets, ticket for game at Man Utd 7/5/88 and team page Plymouth v Portsmouth 1980s signed by both teams and 30th Reunion Dinner menu 30/10/93 ex Pompey Professionals. Generally good

Lot 1146

BARCELONA FC Rare postcard team group of CF Barcelona 1921/22. The picture was taken before their game with Cardiff Corinthians at the original Barcelona ground and also shows , in colour, the original Barcelona badge. Good

Lot 1164

ENGLAND 1980 Postcard of the England team group 1980 issued in Spain showing England before the game in Barcelona and signed to reverse side by 8 players including Keegan, Francis, Wilkins etc. Good

Lot 1174

WALES 1995 White fold over card signed by 15 Welsh players from the European Championship game v Georgia , 7/6/95 including Saunders, Rush, Southall, Hughes, Hartson etc. Good

Lot 1195

ARGENTINA - ENGLAND 1953 Collection of press photographs from the England trip to Argentina 1953. The first game was against a Buenos Aires XI and the second , v Argentina, was abandoned due to heavy rainfall. Seven photographs including an England team group and pictures of players and officials at the airport (seven photographs) plus six small privately taken photographs including the players leaving the pitch and Tom Finney. Generally good

Lot 121

WEST BROM - BLACKBURN 1921 West Brom Reserves home programme v Blackburn Rovers, 17/9/1921, Central League, some wear along folds , includes report on previous weeks game between the two first teams of Albion and Rovers. Slight tape repair. Fair

Lot 139

WALES - ENGLAND 1923 Scarce programme, Wales v England, 5/3/1923, played on a Monday at Ninian Park, Cardiff. The game ended 2-2. Slight fold, staple removed. Generally good

Lot 141

SCOTLAND - ENGLAND 1923 Scarce programme, Scotland v England 14/4/1923 at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Twenty four page official programme, the game ended 2-2. England had two players from each of Huddersfield, Shef Wed, Liverpool and West Ham plus one each from Everton, Burnley and Shef Utd whilst the Scots had four from Rangers and one from each of Hibs, Celtic, St Mirren, Aberdeen, Huddersfield, Cardiff and Middlesbrough. Good

Lot 1413

CRICKET AUTOGRAPHS Cricket album page with 17 signatures circa 1933 including Sutcliffe, Leyland, Paynter, Voce, Verity, Wyatt, Brown, Langridge, Gilligan etc. Noted that the signatures were obtained at Scarborough 1933 and the game was probably Yorkshire v A select XI. Generally good

Lot 144

IRELAND - ENGLAND 46 Official programme, Ireland v England, 30/9/46 at Dalymount Park, Dublin, England won 1-0. The first game played between England and Ireland Republic/Irish Free State, signed by two Irish players Con Martin and Tommy Eglinton. Score noted, slight creasing, staple removed, slight marks. Fair

Lot 1574

NORTHERN IRELAND CUP FINALS Five Cup Final programmes, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963 and 1969, plus one for the 1959 Replay The 1959 and 1969 games were played at Windsor Park Belfast, the 1960 and 1963 games were played at The Oval Belfast and the 1961 game was played on the ground of Cliftonvelle Belfast. Generally good

Lot 1580

CHELSEA Two red pocket binders holding a complete set of 19 Away programmes for Chelsea’s first Premiership Title winning season with a match ticket for each game. Some minor faults. Generally good

Lot 1628

WOLVES - WEST HAM 69 Match ticket , Wolves v West Ham, 2/5/69 in Baltimore, USA, match score noted on back of ticket. West Ham won the game , 3-2 , which was part of the American Soccer Tournament. Good

Lot 1629

WORLD CUP 1958 Set of 35 postcards with appropriate stamps and frankings , one per game, issued at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, includes a postcard with stamp, franking and match details for each game including the three group play-off games. In addition two other cards are included one for the Tournament showing the flags of each nation and is noted as "Sverige1958" "Goteborg". the other shows the Goteborg stadium. Housed in plastic pockets. Good

Lot 169

CARLISLE - SOUTHPORT 1928 Carlisle United home programme v Southport, 13/9/1928, Division 3 North and only the third game at home in the Football League for newcomers Carlisle who replaced Durham City. Fold, score noted. Generally good

Lot 193

BOLTON WANDERERS Superb historical collection of five Bolton Wanderers official ledgers: 1) Minute book covering meetings of the Directors , Finance Committee and Ground Committee, Bolton Wanderers FC covering 1920 and 1921 plus a couple of 1914 meetings. Includes team selection , Finance, Player issues etc, 2) Similar official Bolton Wanderers minute book covering June 1958 to December 1964 and covering team , financial and various other issues discussed at the Club Directors Board Meetings. 3) Gate Book Ledger covering each match at Burnden Park between March 1905 and February 1908 includes First team and Reserves and details how much gate money and how many spectators were admitted at each turnstile for each game during this period plus the name of the turnstile operator for each game etc.199 Double pages includes games v Chelsea, Man Utd, Woolwich Arsenal etc. 4) Large Gate Book similar to number 3, covering period from the start of season 1939/40 through the Second World War ( handy for those wishing to know the actual official attendances ) to April 1949 and including the tragic Cup tie v Stoke 9/3/46 when 33 spectators were crushed to death at the Embankment End ( the attendance is noted as 65,419), four days later Burnden was back in action for a game v Bradford PA. 5) Very large ledger detailing the Members and Shareholders between 1895 and 1904, over 300 pages listing the shareholders, members and medal holders (presumably VIP entrance medals). Includes their names, addresses , numbers of shares held etc including J.J Bentley. Part of the history of this venerable old club who were founder members of the Football League in 1888. Condition is generally good although there is not surprisingly some scuffs to the leather, cloth covers. All the writing, all in ink, is legible and these should be of great interest to football historians. Generally good

Lot 200

GERMANY SHIRT Germany white shirt with black/white stripes along short sleeves, made by Adidas with three stars above Deutscher Fussball-Bund badge on left breast, one black, one red and one yellow. Three horizontal stripes in the same colours across the chest. Black "V" neck and black number 23 on reverse. It is believed that the shirt was worn in a game v Northern Ireland but we cannot be specific as to which game. Good

Lot 227

SHEF UTD - WEST BROM 1898 Sheffield United home programme v West Brom, 11/4/1898, final game of the only Sheffield United top division title season. Sheffield United won 2-0 although they had already clinched the title. 16 pages , split spine and ex bound volume with some fraying to edges. Fair

Lot 337

WOLVES - BLACKBURN 1901-02 Framed and glazed Wolves ticket voucher match 32 , 1901-02. The vendor assures us that this game was v Blackburn. The ticket , priced 12/6d , number 226 is for the New Stand or Molineux Street Stand and is not transferable. Good

Lot 353

EVERTON 1956 Everton four page Practice games programme, 11/8/56, Junior game, Blues v Whites and likewise for the Senior game., slight tears along folds, no writing. Fair

Lot 354

EVERTON 1957 Everton four page Practice games programme, 17/8/57, Junior game, Blue v Whites and likewise for the Senior game. Folds, slight creasing, scores noted. Fair

Lot 356

LIVERPOOL BOYS 56 Four page programme, Liverpool Boys v Swindon Boys, 14/4/56 , English Schools Cup Semi-Final at Goodison Park. Score, changes noted. Rather amazingly Liverpool Boys had scored 42 goals without conceding any to reach this stage and they won this game 2-0. Generally good

Lot 433

HUDDERSFIELD - WEST BROM 1925 Huddersfield home programme v West Brom, 25/8/1925, first game of Huddersfield title season. The game ended 1-1. Minor creases. Generally good

Lot 45

PLYMOUTH - WEST HAM 1939-40 Very scarce Plymouth Argyle home programme , v West Ham, 26/8/1939, one of only three games played before the outbreak of World War 2 and the seasons fixtures being abandoned. West Ham won the game 3-1 although Plymouth won their other two games which were both away games. The programme is complete ( 32 pages) and is a little worn with folds and slight creasing but no writing. Fair

Lot 452

BARNSLEY - OLDHAM 1930 Barnsley home programme v Oldham, 3/5/1930, final game of Division 2 season with Oldham two points behind Chelsea in the promotion battle, Chelsea lost at Bury and a win for Oldham would have seen them promoted but they lost 2-1 , a result which saved Barnsley from relegation. Creased. Fair

Lot 477

AT HEARTS 1930 Scarce single card programme, played at Hearts, 1930, British Taxicab Trades Second International, Scotland (The Cup Holders) v England, Scotland won the game. Scotland were represented by Edinburgh Taximens FC whilst England were represented by London Mocatra FC. The match was refereed by Barney Battles of Hearts FC. Some creasing and tears professionally repaired. Fair-generally good

Lot 495

DULWICH HAMLET 1939 Two Dulwich Hamlet home programmes, both v Leytonstone, both six page issues with tape along spine, games are dated 12/4/1939 and 2/9/1939 ( last game before World War 2 declared). Both are Isthmian League. As described

Lot 51

PLYMOUTH - LEEDS 47 Plymouth home programme v Leeds United 17/9/47, mid week home game. Good

Lot 523

QPR - SWANSEA 1920 Queens Park Rangers home programme v Swansea, 30/10/1920, Division 3 South, first Football League season for both clubs. Also acted as Mitchells benefit game, minor annotation to League table, slight folds, minor creasing. Fair-generally good

Lot 558

ARSENAL / MAN UNITED Programme Arsenal v Manchester United 1st February 1958. Last game before the Munich disaster. Light rusting of the staples. No writing. Fair to generally good

Lot 600

TREASURE CHEST Here we are with the first Treasure Chest of 2019 containing the following items and many more besides, 2 x signed George Best photographs, 32 x FA Cup Final programmes, 1960 onwards including 5 x 60s, 70 + replay + 7 other 70s, 10 x 80s, Euro 96 Final, Champions League Finals 2001( + passes etc), 2005, 2011 plus European Cup Finals 68 and 80, France Cup Final 88, England v Germany 2000 + Royal Box ticket for the game (last at Wembley), Germany v England 2001, Cup-Winners Cup Final 65 and 81, Euro 88 England v Ireland, Euro 04 Final + teamsheet, Wimbledon Tennis programmes 2001 Ladies Singles Final, 1997 Men's Semi-Finals, Arsenal v Wigan last match at Highbury programme (In original bag), several Man Utd away friendlies 70s/80s, several autographed team groups 60s, 12 x Newport County early 60s programmes, Man Utd v Real Madrid 59 and 60 plus several pre-Munich homes from the 50s, Aston Villa v Bury 28/9 and Aston Villa v Arsenal 27/28, several England homes including v Scotland 59, 61, 67, v Brazil 56, Spain 55 and Rest of the World 63, War Cup Final ticket 1942 at Wembley, Feyenoord v Everton 79, Cyprus v Irish Republic 80, Royal Box ticket for 2001 Cup Final + invitations for pre and post match hospitality in FA folder, World Cup 66 Final programme (original, teams entered) + World Cup 66 Tournament programme, Amateur Cup Final programmes 60 and 64, Rangers handbook 79-80, Jugoslavia World Cup 74 24 page team guide and World Cup guide, World Cup 94 Final programme, Bob Hope Golf (British) programme 83, 1979 Baseball yearbook (USA), Real Madrid book with signed Di Stefano photograph taped onto frontispiece (fair), book "How to play soccer" by Joe Hulme, Wales Rugby Union programmes, Grand National 2001 Racecard, Man City 54/5 handbook, League Cup Final programmes 67, 68, 69, Belgium Cup Finals 79 and 80, Scottish Cup Final 72 , Semi -Final 60 (Rangers v Celtic) and 61 (Celtic v Airdrie), Ireland v USA 79, Malta World Cup 82 guide, 14 x Rugby League Yorkshire Cup Finals 60s and 70s, several Cricket Tests/1 day programmes , signed programme Rangers v Marseilles with several Rangers autographs on cover inc Greig, Boxing Menus, numerous foreign football programmes, Standard Liege v Man City 67, 30 x Exeter City tickets mostly 70s but including several home/away v Man Utd 2005 Cup for differing sections of each ground, collection of tickets including Cup Finals, Rugby Union World Cup 87 tickets, Semi-Final Everton v Leeds 68 at Old Trafford, England media booklets Euro 88, Euro 96, World Cup 86 and a World Cup 70 itinerary which also covers the South American tour, Aldershot v Bradford PA 69/70 (last BPA Football League game), Drumcondra v Shamrock 50/51, 7 x Cup Semi-Final programmes (60s), several Taddys Football and Cricket cigarette cards (circa 1907), Tom Finney Testimonial programme with a separate signature), 12 x Burnley signed photographs most of them are 59/60 players, World Soccer World Cup 66 Digest booklet, Malta v England 71 and FA Centenary Review 1963. Most of the items are at least Fair-generally good and many more items are included in the treasure chest. Fair-good

Lot 615

FOOTBALL LEAGUE JUBILEE 1939 Aston Villa home programme v West Brom, 19/8/1939, Football League Jubilee Benevolent Fund game at Villa Park, slight marks and minor staple rusting. Generally good

Lot 620

HEREFORD - WEST BROM Hereford United home programme v West Brom, 1/11/54, benefit game. Good

Lot 626

WEST BROM 1939-40 West Brom bound volume 1939-40 containing 23 programmes plus end of season summary. Nineteen of the programmes have covers, the four which do not being the three games played at The Hawthorns before the outbreak of the Second World War, 2 x Reserves v Manchester United and Birmingham and the 1st team v Tottenham plus number 4 the first Midland Regional game v Luton 21/10/1939. Those with covers are number 5 onwards v Leicester, Birmingham, Wolves, Coventry, Northampton, Birmingham , Shef Wed, Walsall, Luton, Birmingham, Wolves, Coventry, Birmingham, Leicester, Northampton, Luton, Portsmouth (Cup), Bournemouth (Cup) and Walsall. Nineteen have covers. Bound in blue cloth with gilt inscription on spine and marked inside cover as "Withdrawn from Sandwell Public Libraries . Generally good

Lot 63

YORK - HUDDERSFIELD 1938 Programme, York City v Huddersfield, 5/3/1938, Cup Sixth round., slight fold, the game ended 0-0 together with press cuttings relating to the game and that v Middlesbrough in the previous round. Generally good

Lot 634

MAN CITY - ARSENAL 1937 Manchester City home programme v Arsenal , 10/4/1937, City title season and this game effectively won it for them as City defeated nearest rivals Arsenal 2-0. Score noted, minor fold, slight creasing. Fair-generally good

Lot 635

NORWICH - PORTSMOUTH 1908 Norwich City home programme v Portsmouth, 12/9/1908, Southern League, first team game, slight damage to back cover along spine where possibly previously laid down. Fair-generally good

Lot 638

GATESHEAD - ROTHERHAM 1931 Gateshead home programme v Rotherham, 16/12/1931, Division 3 North. Although Gateshead won the game 4-1, they failed to gain promotion finishing second on goal average. Folds, score, scorers noted. Generally good

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