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Extract Catalogue for Auction 3 Online Auction 3 Page:1 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 958 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 958 Balance of collection including 1931-71 fixtures (7); Tony Locket AFL Goalkicking Estimate A$120 Record pair of badges; football cards (20); badges (7); phonecard; fridge magnets (2); videos (2); AFL Centenary beer coasters (2); 2009 invitation to lunch of new club in Reserve A$90 Sydney, mainly Fine condition. (40+) Lot 959 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 959 Balance of collection including Kennington Football Club blazer 'Olympic Premiers Estimate A$100 1956'; c.1998-2007 calendars (21); 1966 St.Kilda folk-art display with football cards (7) & Reserve A$75 Allan Jeans signature; photos (2) & footy card. (26 items) Lot 960 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 960 Collection including 'Mobil Football Photos 1964' [40] & 'Mobil Footy Photos 1965' [38/40] Estimate A$250 in albums; VFL Park badges (15); members season tickets for VFL Park (4), AFL (4) & Reserve A$190 Melbourne (9); books/magazines (3); 'Football Record' 2013 NAB Cup. (38 items) Lot 961 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 961 Balance of collection including newspapers/ephemera with Grand Final Souvenirs for Estimate A$100 1974 (2), 1985 & 1989; stamp booklets & covers; Member's season tickets for VFL Park (6), AFL (2) & Melbourne (2); autographs (14) with Gary Ablett Sr, Paul Roos & Paul Kelly; Reserve A$75 1973-2012 bendigo programmes (8); Grand Final rain ponchos. (100 approx) Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 962 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 962 1921 FOURTH AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL: Badge 'Australian Football Estimate A$300 Carnival/V/Perth 1921'. minor tone spots though extremely rare Victorian badge, probably given only to Victorian players and officials. Reserve A$230 Lot 963 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 963 Annuals 'Sporting Globe Football Book' for 1946, 1948, 1953 & 1954; 'Football Souvenir Estimate A$200 VFL season 1949'; 'Mullen's Footballers' Australian Almanac 1951'. Fair/Fine condition. (6 Reserve A$150 items) Lot 964 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 964 Books 'Origins of Australian Football', Volumes 1-5 by Mark Pennings [Victoria, 2012-16], Estimate A$200 as new condition. Best reference books on the early years of Australian football. (5 items) Reserve A$150 Lot 965 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 965 Brownlow Medal ballot papers for Season 2001, the complete set for every game, filled Estimate A$4,000 out and signed by the three field umpires. Provenance: ex Geoff Slattery who edited the book "The Brownlow' published in 2003. [Jason Akermanis won the 2001 Brownlow Medal Reserve A$3,000 with 23 votes, ahead of Andrew McLeod, Michael Voss, Josh Francou, Ben Cousins & Jason Johnson]. Unique group. (176) Lot 966 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 966 Brownlow Medal envelopes printed on front 'Australian Football League, AFL House, 120 Estimate A$60 Jolimont Road, Jolimont 3002. (Brownlow Medal G/', each with Armaguard seal over flap signed by two umpires. Used to hold the umpires votes, and opened during the Brownlow Reserve A$46 Medal count. (3 items) Online Auction 3 Page:3 Lot 967 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 967 Brownlow Medal 'The Brownlow' edited by Slattery [2003], signed by 48 Brownlow Estimate A$500 Medallists including Norm Ware, Fred Goldsmith, Brian Gleeson, Neil Roberts, Bob Skilton, Ian Stewart, John Schultz, John James, Alistair Lord, Ross Smith, Kevin Murray, Reserve A$380 Peter Bedford, Bernie Quinlan & Barry Round. Lot 968 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 968 Certificate Sport Australia Hall of Fame certificate awarded to Graham Farmer, with six Estimate A$100 facsimile autographs including Bob Hawke & Hubert Opperman, framed & glazed, overall 34x44cm. Ex Polly Farmer collection. Reserve A$75 Lot 969 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 969 Collection including two trophies, one with plaque 'Neville Hesbitt Trophy, SWDFL v Estimate A$150 Farrer FL, Annual Inter-League Challenge 1964, SWDFL League Premiers, Team Representative, John Hawke', other similar design with no engraving on plaque; 'Football Reserve A$115 Record's (3) including 1990 Grand Final signed by Kevin Sheedy; 1994 Telearch 'Gary Ablett phonecard'; CD 'Mike Brady's Winners & Sinners' with booklet; 1980s Sunday Sun 'VFL Legends of the Decade'. (8 items) Lot 970 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 970 Collection comprising Richmond pennant 'The Mighty Tigers 1982'; 'Football Record' (10) Estimate A$100 including 2010 & 2017 Grand Finals; Prostar Headliners (5); newspapers (12) including Reserve A$75 deaths of Ted Whitten, Jack Dyer, Bob Rose & Ron Casey; Milo tin. (29 items) Page:4 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 971 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 971 Fixtures 1975-2009 collection, published by a wide variety of different companies, Estimate A$100 including 'The Sun', 'The Sunday Age', CUB, SIO, First National Real Estate, Four'N Twenty Pies, Fosters, Tattersalls, Coca-Cola, Toyota, Esanda, Australia Post, Stockdale & Reserve A$75 Leggo, Ansett, CityLink, Fair/Very Fine. (44 items) Lot 972 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 972 Gold fob 1910 9ct gold fob with initials 'AH' on front, engraved on reverse Estimate A$100 'W.F.C./Premiers W.D.F.A./1910', 3.5 grams. {Believed to be Wimmera District Football Association. A Heggarty won a premiership medal for Nhill in 1911}. Reserve A$75 Lot 973 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 973 Magazines & annuals including 'Sporting Globe' annuals for 1946, 1953 & 1954; 'Football Estimate A$140 Headlines', 'Football 1962', 'Football 70 The Royal Year', 'VFL Finals Series 1977'; magazines (14) with 'The Footballer' (3), 'Australian Football Action' (3), 'Football Fan' (3); Reserve A$105 also book on Allen Aylett. Fair/Good condition. (27 items) Lot 974 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 974 Scarf 'Australian Rules Football', artificial silk, designed by Fresca, made in Italy, c.1950s Estimate A$100 with club nicknames including Bloods, Shinboners & Maroons (with gorilla mascot), some minor faults, though very scarce and attractive. Reserve A$75 Online Auction 3 Page:5 Lot 975 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 975 Stamp booklets 1996 Centenary of the AFL Stamp Booklet Collection, with booklets for Estimate A$80 the 16 clubs. Reserve A$60 Lot 976 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 976 Tickets collection including 1966 Grand Final (two-thirds ticket), 1969 2nd Semi Final Estimate A$100 (full), Grand Finals for 1992, 1997, 2000, 2001 & 2004; also VFL Park group with MCC/Waverley Pass (2) for 1992 & 1994; VFL Park badges (9) & Car Pass (9). Inspection Reserve A$75 will reward. (38 items) Lot 977 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 977 Weg posters & newspaper banners 1993 Essendon Weg posters (5) plus c.1992-2001 Estimate A$150 range of newspaper banners (33) comprising Essendon (8), Melbourne (5), Brisbane (2), Reserve A$115 West Coast & Finals Tattoos (17), Mainly Fine/Very Fine. (38 items) Lot 978 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 978 1918 Leading Goalkicker Medal won by Carlton's Ern Cowley, and awarded to his family Estimate A$6,000 retrospectively in 2004, engraved on reverse 'Ern C Cowley, Carlton, 34 Goals, Presented July 26 2004'. Together with Invitation to 'Australian Football League, Retrospective Reserve A$6,000 Medals, Presentation Dinner', and press clipping re event. [Ern Cowley came to Carlton from Brunswick and had a strong debut season in 1918, kicking 35 goals to top the VFL's goalkicking. He played just one more year with Carlton before returning to the VFA where he joined Prahran. Cowley was also a proficient baseball pitcher who represented Victoria in interstate competition. Cowley invented the football game called "Austus", a combination of Australian and American football which was played between Australians and visiting American servicemen during World War II. He was a journalist with the Sporting Globe and wrote on American sports, particularly baseball] Page:6 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 979 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 979 1999-2010 AFL 'GOLD' PASSES: Special Season Tickets for 1999, 2001 (2), 2005-2007 Estimate A$300 (2) & 2008-10 (the last three each named to Polly Farmer) and another undated, fine Reserve A$230 condition and very scarce. The only such items we have seen. [NB: all are 'credit-card' type plastic tickets]. Ex Polly Farmer collection. (7 items) Lot 980 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 980 CARLTON: Member's Season Ticket for 1923, with fixture list and hole punched for each Estimate A$300 game attended. Fair/Good condition (front cover faded). Reserve A$230 Lot 981 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 981 CARLTON: Member's Season Ticket for 1943, with fixture list and hole punched for each Estimate A$100 game attended. Fair/Good condition Reserve A$75 Lot 982 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 982 CARLTON: 1957 Greig's Honey football glass for Carlton (with "Greig's Honey" at base). Estimate A$100 Fine condition. Reserve A$75 Lot 983 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 983 CARLTON: c.1960 bobblehead figurine, made in Japan by Grizelle, superb condition in Estimate A$1,000 Blues colours with 'CARLTON" at base, 15cm tall. Reserve A$750 Online Auction 3 Page:7 Lot 984 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 984 CARLTON: W&G LP records 'Highlights of the 1970 Grand Final' - Carlton v Collingwood; Estimate A$100 & 'Highlights of the 1972 Grand Final' carlton v Richmond, by 3KZ with Ian Major, Jack Reserve A$75 Dyer, Harry Beitzel & Ted Rippon.(2 items) Lot 985 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 985 CARLTON: Member's Season Ticket for 1973, with fixture list & hole punched for each Estimate A$40 game attended. Reserve A$30 Lot 986 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 986 CARLTON: Laminated Weg posters for 1981 (2 - minor faults), 1982 (4), 1987 (2) & 1995 Estimate A$250 (8). Fair/Fine condition (16 items) Reserve A$190 Lot 987 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 987 COLLINGWOOD: Postcard 'Collingwood Football Club, Premiers 1927', Fine condition.
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