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Olympics Berlin 1936, porcelain bell as a commemorative piece for the games, the bell is a replica of the large bronze bell in the Berlin Bell tower, one side depicting the German Eagle Clutching the Five Olympic Rings, the other features The Brandenburg Gate. date '1-16 August 1936' the base rim stating '11 Olympische Spiele, Berlin', and 'Ich Rude Die Jugend Der Welt', 11cm high (clangor absent)
TRADE, part sets and odds, inc. Doncella, Brooke Bond, The Dinosaur Trail, Unexplained Mysteries, Prehistoric Animals, The Sage of Ships, Wild Birds, Disney, Olympics, Race into Space, History of the Motor Car; Cadbury, Grandee, Weetabix, Westons, Dinky, DC Comics, Castella, Cardmaster; medals, motor cars, dogs, birds, rugby, wildlife, sealife, celebrities, space, myths & legends etc., duplication, in four modern albums, G to VG, 1650*
AUTOGRAPHS: J.M. Barrie, Lord Roberts, Percy Florence Shelley, and others; an album of approx. 41 signatures, pasted in, and four loosely inserted autographed letters, includes J.M. Barrie (1860 - 1937), ALS., 25 lines, 2pp., from Leinster Corner, Lancaster Gate, London, 22 Mar, 1909, to Miss Edith Clarke, Barrie writes to thank Miss Edith for her letter concerning the work of his neice, 'a melancholy letter for me to receive . . . ', the neice, one of four, whose care had become Barrie's responsibility owing to the death of their parents, was apparently causing Miss Edith some trouble, Barrie reassures . . . 'I am anxious to do my best by them, I have shown her your letter and spoken my concerns . . . she is full of promises . . . I understand your position and sympathise with it . . . ',: Lord Frederick Roberts (1832 - 1914) ALS. 6 lines, 1pp., from Englemere, Ascot, Berkshire, 7 October, 1914, written a week before his death, to Miss Edith Clarke, 'I think the course the National Training Schools of Cookery is arranging will be of great service to the Army & Navy'; the other ALS. include Ada Reeve, actress, 3 lines, 1pp, 1902, and Eustace Miles, British Real Tennis player, competitor in the 1908 Summer Olympics, 7 lines, 1pp, 1908; additional signatures include Dion (Darley George) Boucicault, Seymour Hicks, Ellaline Terris, Percy Florence Shelley (1819 - 1889), Mary (Stanley) Countess of Derby, and others, light blue, watered silk binding. (41)
Olympics Charisse Agbegnenou 6x4 signed colour photo Olympic silver medallist in Judo at 2016 Rio games for France. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
1980 OLYMPICS MOSCOW Seventeen official programmes for different events. There were 21 events in total. Therefore missing Rowing, Boxing, Hockey and Modern Pentathlon. Each programme is almost entirely in English. Originally the property of Australian Olympic judge Ray Smith. Generally good
Photographs, a collection of approx. 250 celluloid negatives, mostly 1970's/80's, some earlier, all in annotated envelopes inc. Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, Russian Military Generals, Tottenham Riots 1985, Commonwealth Games, Koo Stark, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, South African Apartheid Riots 1985, Olympics 1984, various other sports, pop singers & entertainers etc (gd)
Olympics Games, Moscow 1980, selection of items collected by Raymond Smith, Australian walking judge, inc. scarce brochure for cultural events, official Games results booklet (issued to officials), both signed by Smith, also Moscow information booklets, 15 commemorative covers, bookmark and IAAF dinner place ticket. The lot also includes a photocopy of his accreditation pass as proof of authenticity (generally gd)
Photographs, a collection of approx. 250 celluloid negatives, mostly 1970's/80's, but inc. some earlier, all in annotated envelopes inc. Boy George & Culture Club, Michael Jackson, USA Politics inc. Ronald Reagan, Jesse Jackson, equal rights demonstrators in Washington, eruption of Mount St Helens, Space Shuttle, UK & Foreign Royalty, John McEnroe, Zola Budd, Keke Rosberg, Olympics etc, also Allied Landings 1944, Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin, Louis Bleriot, Marilyn Monroe etc (gd)
Ephemera, an assortment of ephemera mostly dating from the late 19th and early 20th C to include several copies of Picture Post (1938/9), Rovering - A Weekly Paper For Young British Manhood (1924), Channel Viewer Moon Landing feature (Nov 11th 1969), The Broadcaster and Wireless Retailer magazine (Dec 1924), several copies of News Review circa 1940, book 'Through The British Commonwealth Gibraltar, Malta, Cyprus' by Stella Mead, souvenir programme for Ranch In The Rockies at The Empress Hall circa 1950, I-Spy books, Pears advert circa 1910, 45+ small size single sided greetings cards, together with approx. 50 black and white reprints of vintage photographs from a photographer's studio, subjects include Edwardian School Room, farming, Olympics, sport, motor racing, London flower sellers, The Beatles, elephants, fashion, military, London police, WW2 (some duplicates) (gen gd) (qty)
Photographs, collection of approx. 350 celluloid negatives, mostly 1970s/80s but including some earlier, all in annotated envelopes inc. world leaders, Iran, Cambodia, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, Olympics, Palestine Israeli War, celebrities inc. Blondie, Muhammad Ali, Churchill, the Pope, Russian leaders, cinema, criminals, Miss World and much more (gd)
Assorted German Third Reich insignia etc to include Luftschutz cloth insignia - machine embroidered, 10cm in length, near mint condition, a 1936 Berlin Olympics badge, a pair of Third Reich Private Forestry Service Unterforester collar tabs, NSKK cap eagle, replica NSFK breast eagle, Army General’s uniform eagle, Police General’s, reproduction RMBO eagle, one further unidentified badge and a pair of post-war green collar tabs (11)
Important collection of three Cambridge University Boat Club Medals awarded to Frank Douglas Griggs and including six Boat Race and four Olympic Gold Medal wining rowers. Two "B Crew" Boat Race "Trial 8's" medals the first for 1926, the crew Wool-Lewis (Tinity) {Boat Race 1929}, Willis (Pembroke), Adamson (Jesus), Beesly (Trinity) {Olympic gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics coxless fours & Boat Race 1927,1928 & 1929 }, Boardman (Trinity), Lander (Trinity) {Olympic gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics coxless fours}, Wynne Thomas (MM), Maclay (Tinity) {John Scott Maclay,1st Viscount Muirshiel and Boat Race 1927} & Griggs (Jesus). The second trials medal for 1927 the crew Michell (Caius), Aldous (Selwyn) {Boat Race 1928}, Fitwilliam (Trinity), Lane (Trinity), Warriner (Trinity) { {Olympic gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics coxless fours and Boat Race 1928, 1929 & 1930}, Beesly (Trinity) Bevan (Trinity) {Olympic gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics coxless fours and Boat Race 1927}, Haigh (Kings) & Griggs (Jesus). The third medal for the Jesus Crew "Head of Lent Races 1927 the crew Griggs, Harrison, Mackinnon, Bryant, Williams, Harsby, Ashton, Clark and Hayne. Plus eleven buttons, six bronze with the Griggs family crest and motto "Secundo curo" on the reverse Firmin & Sons and AP Wicks Regent St London. From its earliest days in 1655, Firmin & Sons has become the undisputed world leader in the design, manufacture and supply of all forms of uniform buttons for ceremonial and parade use. Five livery buttons with a silver bird in relief on the reverse L&F Cole Silversmiths Cambridge. Two further Griggs family crests with lion head, sword and crossed plumes. Also included are copies from a page from the "Ilustrated Sporting & Dramtic News 1926" featuring the Lent races and copy of the picture of the Trial 8's crews from 1927. Frank Griggs was the last member of the Griggs family to own the Gloucester timber importing business Joseph Griggs and Son
Five bound volumes of Official Henley Regatta programmes from 1948 to 1972. Each of the 25 years has all four programmes making a total of 100 programmes, some with hand written notes and occasional foxing. Acquired from the James Crowden Collection who acquired them from the Graham Ricket Collection. Very good condition. James Gee Pascoe Crowden CVO (14 November 1927 – 24 September 2016) was an English former oarsman who competed for Great Britain in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire. Crowden was born in Tilney All Saints, near Wisbech in 1927. He grew up in Peterborough and attended King's School before going on to Bedford School. He had his first victory at Henley Royal Regatta in 1946 as part of the school crew which won the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup, which that year was presented by the future Queen herself. He then went to Pembroke College, Cambridge. In 1951 he was part of the winning Cambridge boat in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race in the year when Oxford sank, and the umpire stopped the race and ordered a rerow the following Monday. He went to the United States to compete against American college crews at Yale and Harvard and won Silver Goblets at Henley partnering Brian Lloyd.[3] Also in 1951, he won gold at the European Championships at Mâcon, in France. He was in the Boat Race again in 1952 (as President), when Cambridge lost and he competed in the coxless fours at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Crowden became the Cambridge crew's coach for the next 20 years. Crowden followed in the family profession, and became a chartered surveyor with a firm of auctioneers. He was High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely in 1970 and was Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire from 3 July 1992 to 2002. Crowden was a vice-president of the British Olympic Association and a Steward of Henley Regatta. He was involved with the Cambridgeshire Olympic Committee, and with Peterborough Rowing Club. The two rowing images shown are of Crowden Cambridge winning 1951 Blue Boat. James Crowden is in the three seat and Crowden shaking hands with His Majesty King George VI at a ceremony at King’s College after the Cambridge crew came home from their successful trip to the United States. Note these images are not included but can be found on the internet. The Graham Rickett Collection, being sold following the death last year of Mrs Pamela Rickett. Mrs Rickett and her husband, the late Graham Rickett, were great supporters of rowing at Leander Club, Henley Royal Regatta and of British youth rowing in particular. Mr Rickett rowed at Eton, and later for 3rd Trinity Boat Club, Cambridge, before the outbreak of the Second World War. After distinguished military service in the Far East, he renewed his interest in rowing and became President of Leander Club and a Henley Steward, positions he held for many years. In the family tradition, his brother, the late Harold Rickett, was a former Chairman of Henley Royal Regatta.
World stamps including The Official Birds and Flowers of Our Fifty States First Day Cover Collection, Auto 100 The World's Greatest Car Collection, International First Day Covers Honouring America's Bicentennial collection, Royal Wedding First Day Covers collection, The Summer Collection History of Flight Stamps, First Day Lithographs, 1980 Olympics mint sheet stamp collection, America's Conquest of Space collection and 25th Anniversary of the Coronation 1953-1978 collection
Lucy Morton: A collection of assorted memorabilia relating to Lucy Morton's life and swimming career before the Paris Olympics 1924, to include: black and white photographs, newspapers and letters, a Souvenir Programme of the Long Distance Swim for Women: From Kew to Putney, 11th September 1920; and a Lambeth Public Baths small poster advertising 'A Grand Swimming Gala', 6th October 1917. (one folder)
Lucy Morton: A collection of assorted memorabilia relating to the Paris 1924 Olympic Games, to include: an Olympic Identity Card 'Carte D'Identite', No. 6262; a pair of Official Programme of the Final Trials to select Swimmers for the 1924 Olympics; a Guide For the 1924 Olympic Games Offered by the Louvre Paris Department Stores in French; a collection of black and white photographs of Lucy Morton; various letters, three Olympic Games 1924 cloth patches and United Kingdom sash. (one bag)
Lucy Morton: A framed, Paris 1924 Olympics, gold medal diploma, awarded to Lucy Morton, for her success in the 200 metre breaststroke event, 'VIIIe Olympiade Paris MCMXXIV', designed by Bernard Naudin with Winged Victory holding laurel, lithograph, signed by Graf Justinien de Lary - The President of the French Olympic Committee - and Pierre de Coubertin - The President of the International Olympic Committee; measuring approx. 62cm x 49cm.
Lucy Morton: A collection of assorted memorabilia relating to Lucy Morton, post 1924 Olympics, to include: letters, black and white photographs; two stopwatchs, a travel clock; three swimming programmes: Great Britain v. West Germany 14/8/1959; England v. Germany 16/2/1957; and a 1948 London Olympics Swimming programme. (one bag)
Lucy Morton: A Paris 1924 Olympic Games gold medal Winner's Sevres porcelain vase, designed by Guillonet, executed by Bracquemond, with gilded laurel branches upon a blue ground, four pate-sur-pate medallions upon a jade green ground, each depicting a different Olympic sport: Sailing, Shooting, Tennis and Cycling, marked to base 'Made in France', 'S 1924 DN' 'Decore a Sevres 1924', 13" height approx.They were presented by the Paris City Council to each gold medalist, an item which was awarded to every winner at the Paris 1924 Olympics.
World – mixed coinage – to include G.B. Royal Mint Proof Sets 1971, 1982 uncirculated Countdown to London Olympics £5 coins 2012 (x 3) (in sealed wallets of issue), T.D.C. Remembrance Day silver ‘poppy’ £1 coloured coin, sets of Westminster issued coins, coin accessories - to include leather sovereign wallet, G.B. enamelled Half Crown, set in sterling silver mount with chain and others (qty)
World – mixed coinage – to include G.B. Royal Mint Proof Sets 1983, 1984, Mexico silver Olympics 25 Pesos 1968 (x 6), The Royal Mint issued St. Helena silver Twenty-Five Pence commemorative ‘The Granting of The Royal Charter To The East India Company’ 1673 – 1973, a small quantity of G.B. pre-1947 silver coinage and others (qty)

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