Athletics Florence Griffith Joyner signed Saluting Americas Olympians FDC PM Minneapolis JUL 6 1990 55401. 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
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1925 - 1926 Athletic News Bound Volume Of Sport Magazines: From August 3rd 1925 to May 3rd 1926 and we believe this is a complete run of the weekly newspaper. Every volume covers football including the Bolton v Manchester City FA Cup final. Northern coverage always good with Central League well covered. Other sports include Cricket, Rugby Union + League, Athletics, Running and more. Small format heavy bound volume.
1926 - 1927 Athletic News Bound Volume Of Sport Magazines: From August 2nd 1926 to May 9th 1927 and we believe this is a complete run of the weekly newspaper. Every volume covers football including the Cardiff v Arsenal FA Cup final. Big feature on Portsmouth promotion back to division one. Other sports include Ashes Cricket Rugby Union + League Athletics Running and more. Small format heavy bound volume of which outer board has become detached.
Athletics Steve Cram signed 6x4 inch colour promo photo. Stephen Cram, CBE (born 14 October 1960) is a British retired track and field athlete. Along with fellow Britons Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett, he was one of the world's dominant middle distance runners during the 1980s. Nicknamed "The Jarrow Arrow", after his home town, Cram set world records in the 1,500 m, 2,000 m, and the mile during a 19-day period in the summer of 1985. He was the first man to run 1,500 m under 3 minutes and 30 seconds. He won the 1,500 m gold medal at the 1983 World Championships and the 1,500 m silver medal at the 1984 Olympic Games. 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
This 2003 Flair Sweet Swatch Jersey card features a game-worn jersey patch from Miguel Tejada, the Oakland Athletics' standout shortstop. The limited-edition card is numbered 215 out of 518 and showcases an action image of Tejada at bat, accompanied by his signature. The reverse side confirms the authenticity of the game-used jersey swatch, certified by Fleer. A highly collectible piece for baseball enthusiasts and Tejada fans alike.Issued: 2003Dimensions: 6.25"L x 8"HCondition: Age related wear.
[BASEBALL]Signatures of the top players on the 1931 Philadelphia Athletics. A sheet of stationery with “En Route/Pennsylvania Railroad” printed at the head, a pencil notation at upper right reporting "Phila. A's Special to St. Louis 10-7-31," the sheet signed in pencil by Connie Mack, Lefty Grove, Mickey Cochrane, Jimmie Foxx, and seven others. 7 1/4 x 5 inches (18.5 x 13 cm). Folds. In 1931, the Philadelphia Athletics finished first in the American league with over 100 wins and secured the team's third consecutive pennant. They unfortunately lost the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals. This sheet was likely signed en route to the World Series in St. Louis which took place between 1-10 October, 1931.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Olympics, selection of 16 items inc. Los Angeles 1932 Official Pictorial Souvenir brochure & two different action scenes lettercards, Helsinki 1952 programmes for Athletics & Hockey & German Official Report, two different guide booklets for Melbourne 1956, British Olympic Association Official Report for Rome 1960 (paper loss to top of cover) etc (gen. gd)
Trade & cigarette cards, Mixture including 5 card albums complete / near complete inc. Coca Cola, Nestle, Choc Martougin, Carreras 'Standard' Australian Football Caricatures (25 cards), Maxxx British Athletics 1992 near set, Topps 2014 England Footballer cards in good quality display cases, 2 overseas sets Netherlands and Germany, plus a small quantity of loose cards in varying grades some more unusual types noted (mixed condition)
A collection of front of house / lobby cards, mainly U.S. and UK examples to include Year Of The Dragon, The Addams Family, The Goodbye Girl, The Sicilian, Just Ask For Diamond, Sleepless In Seattle, Big Daddy, Stuart Little, Medicine Man, Disturbing Behavior and Loser. (10); together with a collection of sport related photographs to include athletics, gymnastics, cross country, women's powerlifting; Henry Rono (Kenya), Alan Pascoe, Olga Mostepanova, Daly Thompson, Steve Ovett etc., most from the Phil Sheldon collection, ex lot 597 Tim Davison Auctions 11.04.2018
A Victorian silver plated tray. Of rectangular form, the top etched with the words 'Presented by W. H. Palmer, by the members of the Reading Athletics club on the occasion of his marriage, June 1890', having ivory scroll handles and corners, raised on bun feet, H10cm x W52cm x D35cmThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: X26QR22Q
The 50th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Olympic Games, 1944, Official International Olympic Committee gilt metal pin badge by Huguenin. with the Olympic rings over palm branch. Rev. Legend "C.I.O. Lausanne 1894-1944" together with another pin badge with the Olympic rings and a Finland Olympic Games pin badge CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957 Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.
A XIV Olympia London 1948 Hungary pin badge with Hungarian flag to the top on a white enamel base together a smaller pin badge with a blue ground, for the London Olympic Games in London 1948 CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.
A 1948 St Moritz Winter Olympics pin badge in black enamel with Olympic rings, "Hungaria St Moritz 1948" CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957 Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.
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
Four precious metal medals awarded from 'The Northern Counties Athletics Association', two 9ct gold examples in fitted cases, and two silver medals in fitted cases (4) Two 9ct gold medals 36g approx overall. Two silver medals 49g approx overall. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Collection of five medals awarded by the 'Amateur Athletics Association championships', two 9ct gold examples and three bronze medals, all in fitted cases, the cases marked 'Gt Britain v Germany 1933', 'Gt Britain v France 1933', 'AAA 1932', 'AAA 1933' and 'AAA 1937' (5) Two 9ct gold medals 52g. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A Boer War D.S.O. pair awarded to Lieutenant N. Patterson, Royal Field Artillery, who distinguished himself in the action at Klerksdorp on 25 February 1902, ‘pluckily directing the fire of the Artillery’, before being captured and taken prisoner of war; he was the youngest officer to receive the D.S.O. during the Boer War Distinguished Service Order, V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar, in Garrard, London, case of issue; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (Lieutenant N. Patterson. R.F.A.) very minor enamel damage to wreath on DSO, and minor edge bruise to QSA, nearly extremely fine (2) £2,000-£2,400 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.O. London Gazette 26 June 1902: ‘In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa.’ Norman Patterson was born at Long Benton, Northumberland, in 1879, the son of the Reverend Patterson, and was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge. He won many prizes for athletics at Cambridge, distinguished himself in Association Football, and received his commission as an University Candidate. He joined the Royal Horse Artillery as a Second Lieutenant on 21 May 1900 and served in South Africa during the Boer War under Lord Methuen, taking part in operations in the Transvaal and Cape Colony from July 1901 to 31 May 1902. Patterson distinguished himself in the action at Klerksdorp on 25 February 1902, ‘pluckily directing the fire of the Artillery’ during the Boer assault, before being captured and taken prisoner of war. The Times History of the War states: ‘Towards evening on the 24th February 1902, Anderson’s convoy, after two days of uneventful marching, crossed the Yzer Spruit and camped on the farm lands of Elandslaagte, thirteen miles from Klerksdorp. The next day’s march was to be the last, and so little was danger dreamt of that Paget’s Horse, 80 strong, were permitted to ride into Klerksdorp that same evening. At 4.30 on the following morning, while it was still pitch dark, the convoy resumed its march, with a company of infantry on either flank, an advanced guard of Yeomanry supported by the guns and a company of infantry, and a rearguard of similar composition but without artillery. About half-an-hour after starting, at a point where the ground first begins to fall towards the Jagd Spruit, the advanced guard approached a dark expanse of bush. Suddenly, the border of this thicket, scarcely twenty yards distant, was outlined in flame, and Liebenberg’s bullets swept through the troops and transport. A few minutes later Kemp attacked the centre and Celliers the rearguard, which was still near the camping-ground. Disaster, under the circumstances, was scarcely avoidable; yet all these first assaults were steadily repulsed. Under the fire of the artillery, pluckily directed by Lieutenant Patterson, Liebenberg's men recoiled into their scrub; Kemp's attack flickered out; Celliers alone hung like a bulldog on the rearguard. In the meantime, the wagons, which had stampeded to the rear at the first alarm, were rallied by Lieutenant Turner and parked, by Anderson's orders, near the front of the column in partially sheltered ground. Daylight was strengthening, when Kemp charged right up to the convoy, but was again driven off. There was a partial lull, in which Anderson ordered the convoy to advance supported by the rest of the column. It would have been wiser, perhaps, to have concentrated round the wagons and waited ; for every movement of the panic-stricken convoy was fraught with peril. In advancing to the Jagd Spruit the drivers got out of control, threw some of the troops into confusion, and finally lashed their teams pell-mell down the slope. A sharp declivity bordered the drift; the first wagon stumbled and stuck others followed suit, and then the whole mass collapsed into irremediable confusion. The spectacle heartened the Boers. De la Eey ordered a general charge on horseback, with fire from the saddle. The rearguard, under Captain A. L. Phillips, which hitherto had stood unflinchingly under heavy losses, gave way before overwhelming odds; the guns and other troops were ridden down, and although many brave groups of men fought to their last cartridge, the Boer victory was assured. Sunrise shone upon a complete disaster. Save a few men who escaped to Klerksdorp, the whole force, with its artillery and material, was in De la Eey's hands. Five officers and 48 men were killed; 6 officers and 124 men wounded; the rest were prisoners.’ Promoted Lieutenant on 16 April 1902, for his services in South Africa Patterson was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 17 June 1902); received the Queen's Medal with five clasps; and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, most certainly for his gallantry at Klerksdorp. He was invested with his D.S.O. by H.M. King Edward VII on 24 October 1902. Subsequently serving in India for several years, he passed the highest examinations for the Staff in India, spoke Hindustani fluently, and was for some time Instructor in Signalling. A great sportsman who shot much big game in India, he died at Bareilly, India, on 2 May 1909, from the effects of injuries caused by an accident to his horse. Sold with a photographic image of the recipient, and copied research.
A group of Mizuno athletics clothing and equipment, comprising: a China national team tracksuit top and bottoms and two running vests; a Japan national team tracksuit bottoms; two Canada national team tracksuit tops; and two pairs of Mizuno running spikes; the lot also including two Mizuno brand advertisement posters featuring Carl Lewis, one with printed signature but in poor condition, (a lot)
Collection of Silver & Bronze Medals, including rare Large Bronze Medal (55mm) Commemorating the Visit of Queen Victoria to the opening of Aston Hall & Park in Birmingham on the 15th of June 1858 in Original Case, King Edward 1909 Silver Medal from the City and Guilds of London Institute (Technical) to Herbert Daniel’s for Road Carriage Building in Original Case, Napoleon III ‘PRIX François’ white metal Medal in Original Case, Halmarked Silver Birmingham Cathedral Medallion with three other Birmingham Cathedral Medallions in Cases, Leicester 1953 Coronation Sports and Athletics Bronze Medal in Original Case with other medals/Medallions
Athletics Interest - David Coleman OBE typewritten scripts and brochures for the Commonwealth Games 1978, 1982, 1986, 1994 and 1998 together with his scripts and official programmes for several London Marathons in the 1980's and 1990's. Also a number of BBC TV metal badges for the Edmonton 1978 and Brisbane 1982 Commonwealth Games
Athletics programmes / autographs, two programmes, GB v USSR, 1 Sept 1956 at White City, the match was cancelled after a female Russian Discus thrower was arrested for shop lifting in Oxford Street!. This programme is packed with signatures, 60+ Russian Athletes & 50+ British (taped spine & punched holes, only fair at best). Sold with USA v USSR, Track & Field Meeting, Frankin Field, Philadelphia, 18/19th July 1959, only the second meeting held between these two countries during the Cold War, 64 pages together with two copies of the meeting summary sheet (gen. gd)
Olympics, 1948, a collection of eight daily Athletics Programmes from the London 1948 Games, 30th & 31 July and 2nd to 7th August, sold with seven other athletics programmes all held at White City, London v Stockholm 23 Sept 1953, London v Warsaw & World Champions 3 Sept 1958 etc. (some with results noted, gen. gd) (15)
Athletics / Olympic autographs etc, selection of items, some signed mostly photographs, signatures include Fanny Blankers-Koen laid down piece on artist drawn print plus a separate signature on album page, also three unsigned original b/w photos of her at the London Olympics, 1948, other signed photos including Mary Peters, Malcolm Cooper, Sally Gunnell, Jonathan Edwards, Daley Thompson, Seb Coe, Emil Zatopek etc. Also various unsigned photos inc. Ben Johnson, Steve Cram, Linford Christie, Lennox Lewis, Donovan Bailey, Redgrave & Pincent etc (vg)
London 2012 Olympic Games Ticket collection unused includes 9, Olympic Park Guard of Honour, 11, Olympic Park Key seat programme, 5, Hockey Riverbank Arena, 2, Handball Copper Box, 6 Paralympics Athletics Olympic Stadium, 1, Paralympic Cycling Velodrome, 10, Paralympic Swimming Aquatics Centre, 1, Olympic Athletics Spectators Guide and 2, Paralympic Games Ticket Holders. 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
Three 15ct gold A.A. & C.C.A. field athletics medals by H. Phillips, Birmingham, 1922, all awarded to Sgt. Instr. R.K. Starkey, A.S.P.T. (respectively for Throwing the Discuss, Putting the Weight and Throwing the Hammer), total weight 12.8g, one having a fitted case (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
Genuine New York Yankees Major League Baseball Jersey, hand signed by Bubba Crosby and authenticated by Signature Sports. Bubba's Autograph is on the front jersey under the NY logo. Certificate of Authenticity included. Dimensions: 37"W x 34.5"HManufacturer: Russel AthleticsCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of London 2012 Olympics fifty pence coins including two boccia, two rowing, two volleyball, two weightlifting, two gymnastics, two cycling, two sailing, two boxing, two table tennis, two aquatics, two tennis, two athletics, two fencing, two judo, two wheelchair rugby, two equestrian, two modern pentathlon, one archery, one badminton and one canoeing.
Australian interest exonumia (18) 19th-20thC including: V.A.A.A. (Victoria Amateur Athletics Assoc.) attractive classical style bronze medal to 'J.E. Bunning Carlton 2nd 100 Yards Championship 1921-22' EF; Agricultural Society of New South Wales bronze medal to '2nd Prize 1887 P.D. PAGE Bathurst for HONEY in Comb & Bottle' nEF; Sir Robert Duff / Sydney, Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales 19th/early 20thC unnamed bronze medal EF; a 'United States of the World' brass token VF, etc etc.
R.M.A. Woolwich and R.M.C. Sandhurst Athletics Prize Medal, 50mm, silver, the reverse engraved ‘Cricket H. H. C. Baird. (Captain.) 1897.’ in fitted Tyler, London, case of issue, about extremely fine £50-£70 --- D.S.O. London Gazette 27 September 1901: ‘In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa.’ Henry Hume Chisholm Baird was born at Robeston Hall, Pembrokeshire, on 13 April 1878 and was educated at Cheltenham College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Commissioned Second Lieutenant in the East Kent Regiment on 8 September 1897, he was promoted Lieutenant on 11 October 1899 and served in South Africa during the Boer War 1899-1902 as Brigade Signalling Officer from 18 January 1900 to 28 June 1901; and as Staff Officer to Brigadier-General. He was present at the Relief of Kimberley; in the operations in the Orange Free State, February to May 1900, including the operations at Paardeberg (17 to 26 February) and the actions at Poplar Grove and Dreifontein; in the operations in the Transvaal, west of Pretoria, July to November 1900; and in the operations in Orange River Colony, May to 29 November 1900, including the actions at Bothaville and Caledon River. For his services in South Africa he was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 10 September 1901 and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, being presented with the decoration by H.M. King Edward VII on 29 October 1901. He was promoted to Captain 15 February 1901, and served as Adjutan of the Volunteers from 28 April 1905 to 31 December 1907. He retired in November 1912, but rejoined in August 1914 following the outbreak of War, and was placed on the Retired List in July 1915, owing to ill-health caused by the War. He died at Sandwich, Kent, on 22 February 1950. A keen cricketer, Baird captained the R.M.C. Sandhurst XI, and played nine First Class matches in the seasons 1910-13, for the Marylebone Cricket Club, the Army, and a combined Army and Royal Navy XI.

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