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Our Footballers Booklets, a set of eight miniature booklets containing a collection of 192 photographic images of Football Teams & Players, many clubs represented, players inc. Athersmith, Bloomer, Arthur Wharton, W Foulke etc. Team groups noted include Woolwich Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham, Millwall, etc. Published by A D Jones & Co late 1890's (Volumes 1-6 all with covers (scarce) but most detached, also front cover missing from Part 4, various other faults, also two Special issues, Yorkshire and Lancashire & Cheshire, both vg).
1950's Football Programmes, 1959 Tottenham Hotspur V Blackburn Rovers and V Arsenal, 1957 Nottingham Forest V Newcastle United, 1958 V Leicester City, 1955 Crystal Palace V Millwall, 1959 V Watford, 1956-57 Wolverhampton Wanderers V Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic x2, 1957 Ipswich Town V Leyton Orient, 1956 Manchester City V Sheffield Wednesday, 1959 Southampton V Southend United & 1960 V Bournemoth & BA, 1958 Burnley V Manchester United, 1959 Norwich V Queens Park Rangers, 1955 Portsmouth V Bolton Wanderers, 1959 Brentford V Norwich, 1952 Cardiff City V Bolton Wanderers, 1958 V Leyton Orient, V Blackburn Rovers x2, V West Ham United, 1957 FA Cup Bournemouth and Boscombe V Manchester United x2, V Tottenham Hotspur x2 and V Accrington Stanley (25)
1950's Football Programmes, 1959 Bradford City V Newport C, V Wrexham, V Bournemouth, V Southend United, V Stockport County, 1958 V Chesterfield, V Scunthorpe, V Rochdale, 1959 Barrow V Oldham Athletic and V Shrewsbury, 1958 Hull City V Wrexham, 1959 Bristol Rovers V Aston Villa & V 1958 V Fulham, 1956 Reading V Bournemouth, 1958 Exeter City V Bournemouth, 1959 Enfield V Bournemouth, 1957 Mansfield Town V ?, 1958 West Bromich Albion V Bolton Wanderers & V Tottenham Hotsprur, 1958 Stockport County V Norwich City & 1957 V Bradford City (21)
Arsenal Football Club Home Programmes 1950 V Burnley, 1956-57 V Newcastle, V Sheffield Wed, V Manchester United, V Manchester City, V Tottenham Hotspur, V Aston Villa, V Bolton Wanderers, V Stoke City, V Portsmouth, V Charlton, V Blackpool, V Leeds United, V Wolverhampton W, V Luton Town, V Everton, FA Cup 5th Rd Replay V Preston North End, 1957-58 Season, V Nottingham Forest, V Preston North End and V Blackpool (20) along with a 1949 Chales G Webb Testimonial Match Programme, Arsenal V Portsmouth played at Goldstone Ground Hove
Football and Rugby League Interest, 1966 Daily Express World Cup Guide, 1966 Daily Express England's World Cup Triumph Magazine, 1990's and later Programmes including Port Vale, Chestedr City, Wolves etc, Danbury Mint Tottenham Hotspur Collectors Plates x6, Modern Manchestedr United Scarves x2, Rugby League Programmes including 1988-1990 Warrington, Leeds, Bradford etc
* Miniature Almanack. London Almanack for the Year 1768, Company of Stationers, [1767], engraved throughout, view of East India House extending over 4 pages, Dutch floral endpapers, all edges gilt, original Chinese-style hand-painted cream silk covers, upper cover with a pagoda above a figure seated on steps, lower cover with a pheasant perching on a red fence, spine decorated with zig-zag and roundels, joints splitting and frayed, 56 x 32 mm, in original shark-skin slipcase with pull-off lid, 62 x 40 mm, together with:London Almanack for the year 1867, Company of Stationers, 1867, engraved throughout, view of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, Wood Green, Tottenham extending over 4 pages, original red morocco with gilt tooled onlays in blue and cream, upper joint a trifle rubbed at head, 59 x 34 mm, contained in original matching slipcase, one side with some slight rubbing, 60 x 37 mm, plus miniature black lacquer covers for a notebook, inlaid with mother-of-pearl flower spray on front cover, turquoise moiré silk endpapers, lacking pencil, and 3 other miniature books (a wallet-style blank notebook, with a few pencil scribblings; another notebook bound in purple limp suede with tiny pencil; and Small Rain Upon the Tender Herb, 9th edition) QTY: (6)NOTE:For the first item see Bondy, p.40. Although the vogue for all things oriental peaked around the middle of the 18th century, it is rare to find a London Almanack with chinoserie covers such as here.
A small collection of silver to include: two easel back silver mounted pocket watch stands, one with engraved cartouche and foliate detail, hallmarked by Robinson & Co, Birmingham, 1902, approx. 7.4cm wide, other hallmarked by Synyer & Beddoes, Chester, 1908, approx. 7.8cm wide; a George V silver fob medal with rose gold centre depicting footballer, reverse engraved "E.D.J.L 1921-22, Runners up, Sydney Morton", hallmarked by Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham, 1921; a George V silver ink pen outer case, decorated with foliage, hallmarked by Henry Griffiths & Sons, Chester, 1912, approx.16cm long; four silver topped glass perfume / hatpin or toilet bottles, of varying sizes and hallmarks, hatpin jar with hatpins inside; an unmarked single white metal shoe buckle with foliate design; a plated Tottenham & District Football League enamelled fob medal; a silver plated and faux tortoiseshell vanity box and a novelty base metal and shell / clam snuff box, along with a Military issued Waltham pocket watch (not working). (1 bag) Further details: watch stands worn, with some loss and marks but stable and usable, easels intact, tarnished and with surface wear; pen case missing interior mechanism / pen part; faux tortoiseshell box with impact loss and damage to one part, cracked and scratched base and wear; some small chips , nibbles and wear to glass bottles, tarnished silver and few dented also; all tarnished and with general wear etc. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
Tottenham football legend Jimmy Greaves signed rare 1973 Tottenham v Spurs League Cup final Dawn football cover. Spurs won 1:0, James Peter Greaves MBE (20 February 1940 - 19 September 2021) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time and one of England's best ever players,[4][5][6] he is England's fifth-highest international goal scorer with 44 goals, which includes an English record of six hat-tricks, and is Tottenham Hotspur's second-highest all-time top goal scorer. Greaves is the highest goal scorer in the history of English top-flight football with 357 goals. He finished as the First Division's top scorer in six seasons, more times than any other player and came third in the 1963 Ballon d'Or rankings.[7][8] He is also a member of the English Football Hall of Fame. 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
Webster, Mary (1794-1883) Three albums of watercolour views of British scenery, 1830s-50s all oblong folio, maroon half roan, containing in total approx. 174 watercolour views (generally 17 x 25cm to 20 x 27cm) on thick-paper mounts (30 x 40cm), mainly on rectos only, each mount with Webster's manuscript caption, date and signature, comprising views of and in British towns, cities and villages, and of individual buildings (including ruins, churches, country houses), consistently populated with figures, often including a lady in a bonnet, sketching or with companions, possibly a self-portrait by Webster, albums comprise: ‘Sketches from Nature by Mary Webster, 1838 and 1839’, 21 watercolours, mainly depicting modern London (Greenwich Park, Kensington Palace, ‘Bridge at Kensington’, Plumstead, Sudbury, Harrow, Tottenham, Stamford Hill) and Brighton, several leaves removed but with 40 later watercolours (dated 1840s and 1850s) loosely inserted, including views of or around Crystal Palace, Canterbury, Eastbourne, Cromer, Herne Bay, country houses (Perrymount in Sydenham and White Knights in Reading, both now demolished), ‘An Interior’, a humorous sketch of a sea monster, etc.; ‘Sketches from Nature', 1840-3, gilt-lettered on front cover ‘M. Webster 1840’, 65 watercolours, including Gloucestershire (Dowdeswell, Cheltenham, Winchcombe, Sudeley Castle, Gloucester), Oxford (Merton College, Magdalen College), Middlesex (Harrow, Richmond, Hampton Court, numerous scenes in Sudbury), Sussex (Sompting, Worthing, Bramber, Arundel), London (Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Hyde Park, including soldiers marching), Kent (mainly Broadstairs), and elsewhere; ‘Views in Sussex, sketched from nature by Mary Webster', 1842-50, decorative title-page (loose), 48 watercolours, including Eastbourne (including the railway station, 1850, a year after its construction), Herstmonceux, Southfield ('the residence of Sir W. Domville’), Compton Place ('The seat of Lord Burlington'), Battle Abbey, Pevensey Castle, Michelham Abbey, Bognor, Felpham, etc;together with an original oil painting on panel, 17.5 x 25.5cm, unsigned but evidently by Webster, depicting a lady seated in a rural landscape with two child companions, a country house in the distance By descent to the present owner. Mary Webster was the eldest of 11 children born to John Webster, minister at Inverarity, near Dundee, and his wife, also Mary. On John's death in 1807 the family moved to nearby Carmyllie and subsequently to London. The family appears to have continued to live together, the address which Mary provides in the first album, 24 Brook Street, also being the recorded address of her eminent brother John Webster MD FRCP FRS (1794-1876), who ‘devoted much time and labour to the examination of lunatic asylums, prisons, and medical institutions at home and abroad’ (Royal College of Physicians, online). A collection of Mary's watercolours is held by Edinburgh Libraries, who remark that ‘the census records indicate that Mary was a lady of independent means, single, living in a household with her mother and grown-up siblings with servants. This would support the evidence that she was able to travel widely and pursue her painting pastime. She was described in her family as a woman who was talented, travelled widely, wrote and painted en plein air’. Many of the places shown in these albums, especially those in London, are depicted as rural villages unrecognisable from their modern state. For Mary Webster's autograph and scrap album see lot 75.
Autographed JOHN CLARK 12 x 8 photo : Col, depicting Celtic full-back JOHN CLARK in full length action during a 3-3 draw with Tottenham in a pre-season friendly at Hampden Park in 1967, played in honour of and to commemorate the centenary of Queens Park FC, signed in black marker. 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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