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Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers The Clive Pavilion Ludlow Racecourse Two Day Tennis, Cricket, Golfing, Football, Rugby and Bromfield Other Memorabilia Ludlow SY8 2BT United Kingdom Started 22 Jan 2014 10:30 GMT Lot Description The Birmingham Aluminium Casting (1905) Co "The Birmal" All Cast alloy tennis racket with original wire stringing (4x verticals broken) 1 c/w leather grip and Zephyr style alloy racket press Rare Slazenger "Sprite" convex transitional wooden racket with barley twist handle c/w red and white double centre mains stringing (2x 2 verticals broken) overall (G) Grays Cambridge Real tennis racket with thick black stringing (5 strings broken) neck inscribed "Stringing by H D Johns Lords" 3 otherwise overall (G) 2 x Wooden Tennis Rackets fitted with solid wooden racket presses to incl The Match and The Beatty rackets fitted with a pear drop and 4 a racket shape solid presses 2 x interesting 1960/70s tennis rackets to incl a French J Gauthier & Fils Cie with an open throat and ventilated handle fitted with leather 5 grip and Zephyr Alloy press together with Gray Cambridge "Silver Gray" tennis racket with chrome shaft and J O Webbers Pat wooden rectangular rac ...[more] Hazells Streamline White Star Pat tennis racket – with triple branch shaft. Original leather grip and butt cap – period gut stringing (2x 6 vertical broken) – head is flat but well used 2 x wooden Fishtail tennis rackets plus 2 others to incl The Delta convex c/w red and white double centre mains stringing, a later British 7 Manufacture "The Imp" concave with impressed Imp figure to the throat and fitted with period red and white double centre mains stringing (one vertical ...[more] Mahogany multiple racket press – for 4x rackets c/w inlaid brass carrying handle retaining 2/3 brass locking screws and holding 4x 7A various wooden badminton rackets – all (A/F) 4x Various Wooden Convex tennis rackets from the 1900s onwards - to incl an Army & Navy CS Ltd "Champion", a similar racket 8 stamped "Versandhaus Puppenfee, Hooflieferant Starssburg", another stamped "Ready" to the throat and Thos Wallis & Co Ltd Holborn Circus & ...[more] 9 Pair of early one piece wooden junior play rackets c/w period stringing (2x minor stress cracks to the head) – overall 20.5" Pair of Vic small Battledore rackets – both with vellum faces, red trim, remains of the original labels, throats embossed in gilt No. 2 – 10 some wear to the handles otherwise overall (F/G) Vic table tennis set and box by Williams & Co Paris – to incl 2x original vellum table tennis bats, net and wooden turned posts and 11 steel clamps – cloth covered box with hinged lid to reveal early makers illustrated trade label - overall 17x 7x 2" (G) 11 x c1940/50s Wimbledon Tennis Postcards – to include some centre court action shots, the photo stand and bookstalls, B Patty, K 12 Nielsen, N Pietrangeli, J Drobny, Mrs M Menzies and Miss JAM Tegart, some with light markings overall clean 10 x c1950/60s Tennis Postcards – consisting of all individual ladies images incl 2x signed on the back – namely Anthea Gibson 13 Ladies Champion, Miss Christine Truman signed,, D Hart signed, P.C Todd Whiteman Cup, Miss Shaw, B Fleitz, Moran, S Reynolds, Mrs Menzies - all b ...[more] 8 x c1950/60s Wimbledon Tennis Players postcards incl 2x signed on the back - incl Wimbledon winner Seixas plus Schroeder (signed), 14 G Mulloy (signed), Sangster, AJ Mottram, W Sidwell, R Krishman, and G Davies, overall condition G Quantity of c.1930/50s Tennis Signatures – including past champions such as T Trabert, Don Budge, Pancho Segura, G.P Hughes, A 15 Olmedo also includes a variety of others such as B Mackay, B Talbert, E Sturgess, V Richards, D McNeil, R Holmberg, plus many more, all signatures clear and we ...[more] Interesting Collection of c.1930/80s Tennis Signatures – to include ladies such as A Marble, F James, K Stammers, L Brough and 16 more including Danzig, overall condition G (9) Rare 2002 Tennis Signed Order of Play Sheet For Davis Cup Match– single sheet between Great Britain and Thailand, signed by Tim 17 Henman, Martin Lee and Miles Maclagan, t/w a ticket (2) Selection of 1940s Onward Wimbledon Tennis Ephemera – consisting of Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship tickets 1947, 1949 18 and 1964, along with Wembley Indoor Lawn Tennis Championship tickets 25/07/47, plus 6 x Wimbledon Centenary place mats and a 2005 Wimbledon Tennis Programme, all cl ...[more] 1950s tennis autograph book – to incl Frank Sedgman (World No. 1) Jean Sedgman (doubles Champion), plus Angela Mortimer 18A (Former World no.1), Darlene Hard (US Champion), Vic Seixas(Wimbledon and US Champion) Tony Trabert (world No. 1) plus Tony Mottram et al many clipped and laid down i ...[more] Helen Wills Collection of Tennis Related Photographs c. 1920/30s– to incl fine head and shoulders portrait 8x6"and another three 19 quarter length seated plus to other informal photographs one on board ship (4) Helen Wills Collection of Tennis Related Photographs c. 1920/30s– to incl 2x action shots and another official press photograph 20 dressed in USA Whiteman team outfit cup (3) Helen Wills and Lili d`Alvarez Tennis Press Photographs c. 1927 – both on court at Wimbledon for 1927 Ladies Finals won by Helen 21 Wills incl an action shot of Alvarez – both 10x8"no. (2) Collection of 3x Ladies Wimbledon Tennis Champions and finalist action photographs c. 1920/30s to incl Champions Suzanne Lenglen 22 and Dorothy Round, plus Finalist Elizabeth Ryan and another of Betty Nuthall – mostly 8x6" (4) Collection of pre war 1930s Wimbledon/Davis Cup and other tennis tournament programmes to incl 1932 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis 22A Championship programme for Wed 22nd June, 1934 Davis Cup Final programme G.B. (Holders) v USA at Wimbledon plus a collection of other Open Tennis programmes from 1929 onwards to ...[more] Collection of Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Final programmes from 1966 onwards – to incl a complete run of mostly Final Day programmes 23 from 1979 -2011 plus `77 (12th), `78 (12th) plus `66 (11th), `67 (12th), `68 (12th), `69 (6th Day) – otherwise all Final/Final programmes in all ...[more] Interesting Tennis Selection from 1948 Onwards - to include programmes, players photograph cards, autographs et al, scarce 1948 Gt. 24 Britain v India Davis Cup programme held in Harrogate, 2x Davis Cup tickets for the semi final USA v Argentina `84 and v Germany `91, 8x various Wimbledon Mens and ladi ...[more] 12x Early American Tennis Club/action postcards c1900 – to incl mostly colour bar one, some unused and comprise Bay Head N.J., 25 The Field Club and Happy Hollow Club Omaha; Jackson Park Chicago, Van Cortlandt Pk N.Y., Lincoln Park, Chicago; West Point; Bennington College, Troy Conference ...[more] 12x Early American/Canadian Tennis Club/action postcards c1900 – to incl mostly colour bar two, some unused and comprise Lincoln 26 Park, Chicago, Deerhurst Peninsular Lake Ontario, The Country Club, Scranton; Otter Lake NY, Avondale Athletic Club, Franklin Pk Mass., Pocono Pines PA., Jac ...[more] 26A Scarce ladies tennis skirt lifter – stamped with makers marks F.B. & Co 1078 overall 5" in working order Scarce Kleenball Patent tennis ball hand cleaner – comprising wooden machine turned two piece hand cleaner c/w bristles and 27 makers ivorine inlaid logo G Fine stool bat made by Lloyd & Son Lewes -with whipping to the neck and fitted with the original leather collar, overall 18". Note: 28 Stoolball is a sport that dates back to at least the 15th century, originating in Sussex. Possibly the forerunner to cricket, baseball, and rounders. In fact S ...[more] Rare and early 1900s Tennis, Real Racquets and Fives Medal players collection - all awarded to Cambridge Blue G.T.C. Watt to incl 29 rare a)1908 Cambridge University Champion Racquet Medal c/w silver engraved shield b) 1926 Wimbledon Lawn Club Championship Jubilee bronze participation medal (1877-1926) ...[more] 18x various Tennis silver plated and enamel tea spoons – to incl one silver hallmarked – all fitted with various enamel finials 30 comprising crossed tennis rackets, ladies and men playing tennis – mixed condition Early Tennis Plate by Victor Venner c1905 – amusing tennis scene titled `Tennis - Mixed Doubles` signed by the artist Victor Venner 31 overall 26.5 cm dia Interesting 1946 Onward`s Tennis Scrap Book – containing a quantity of magazine, newspaper cuttings covering Wimbledon and 32 other matches, great images throughout, over 150 images stuck in, superbly maintained, clean and tidy example VG Rare 1935 Paris Open Tennis Programme – a single sheet programme, covering from 25/05/35 containing information of several 33 matches, incl SF Men`s doubles, Perry Tuckey v McGrath Turnbull, t/w a 4 page order of results draw sheet, both clean examples VG (2) Selection of 1960s Gordon Lowes Ltd Magazines – including a variety of sports such as Tennis, Croquet, Golf, Skiing, Country and 34 Sailing and Summer Clothes, some with writing, otherwise clean, overall G (9) Collection of 18x pre war "Tennis Illustrated" monthly magazines from 1937 onwards – to incl a near complete run from September 35 1937 Vol. XII No 135 – July 1939 Vol. XIV No. 157 (last copy before the war) missing only no. 140, 145,151,and 153- mixed condition. N ...[more] Collection of British Lawn Tennis monthly magazine from July 1946 onwards to incl a near complete run 6x `46, 12x `47, 12x `48 to incl 35A 4x Tennis & Squash, 11x `49 and 7x 1950 from Jan to July – missing only one copy (48) Fine Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Quart Cricket jug - large bulbous art nouveau style stoneware lemonade jug with 3 cricketing figures 36 moulded in relief of Abel, Woods and MacGregor by John Broad impressed to base stamp marks of Doulton Lambeth, 164, EB (Ethel Broad) – overall 9.5"h ...[more] Rare Vic.
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