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Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers The Clive Pavilion Ludlow Racecourse Golf & Sporting Memorabilia Bromfield, Ludlow Shropshire SY8 2BT Football & Rugby Memorabilia United Kingdom Started 25 May 2016 10:30 BST Lot Description 3x Motor Racing Signed Press Kits featuring Mercedes Benz signed by Mauricio Gugelmin (Senna's best friend) containing publicity 1 photographs of Sponsors Winners, Press releases et al, 1998Mercedes Mark Blundell Cart Spring training press pack signed by Mark Blundell to the cover and 2000 Ford Racing ...[more] Selection of Indy Car motor racing signed ephemera to include individual photographs such as Paul Tracy, Bobby Rahal, Tora Takagi, 2 Johnny Rutherford, Ed Carpenter, Michael Andretti, Carl Haas, Bryan Herta, Roger Penske, Tom Sneva, Arie Luyendyk Jr, Dario Franchitti, Indy Car series signed prints A F ...[more] Graham Hill Formula One World Champion autograph - album page with a large signature signed in ink - won the Formula 1 World 3 Champion in 1962 and 1968 and as well as the 24 Hours Le Mans, Indianapolis 500 and 5x Monaco Grand Prix is still the only man ever to win motorsports "Triple Crown". (G) Motor Racing Ltd Ed signed portfolio - titled "Unigraphics Solution" by F. Rohig number 45/500 comprising 5 x various coloured drawn 4 motor racing scenes to include 250 World Motorbike Championships, Benetton Formula One Racing Car, DAF Fina truck racing team, Team Rosberg Road Track Car and Stewart ...[more] 1997 Australian Formula One World Championship official poster -held in Melbourne on 9th March overall 34" x 23" mf&g (G) Note: 5 McLaren's David Coulthard won the race, the second of his career, with Michael Schumacher finishing second and Mika Häkkinen finishing in third place Pair of Robert Mondavi Waterford Crystal 2007 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Commemorative Burgundy glasses - both etched and 6 engraved with winners details to incl Indianapolis 500 won by Dario Franchitti, United States Grand Prix won by Lewis Hamilton, and the Allstate 400 at The Brickyard won by Tony ...[more] Martin Brundle Formula One signed book titled -"Working The Wheel" 1st edition 2004 signed by Martin Brundle to the main title page 7 complete with the original dust jacket hence overall (G) together with 1991 British Motorcycle Grand Prix programme held at Donnington on Sunday 4th August - some slig ...[more] Rolex Geneva dark stained mahogany Jewellery box - c/w Rolex brass plaque mounted to the inside of the lid c/w original Rolex case - 8 velvet base inscribed in gilt Montres Rolex S.A 81.00.09 - overall 7.75" x 6"x 3.75 inches (VG) Rare Set of 36 Motor Racing enamel commemorative pins from 1900-2000 - each one recording their wins and success on the race 9 track - to incl Bugatti, Connaught, MG, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Talbot, Maserati, Vanwall, Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Cooper, Delahaye, Peugeot, Lagonda, Honda, Sunbeam, Fiat, Jordan, ...[more] Maurice Maus Gatsonides signed motor racing book - titled Rallies and Races by Wm Leonard publd 1995 in soft back and signed by 10 Gatsonides to both title pages c/w dedication (G) Note Maurice ("Maus") Gatsonides (b.1911 - d.1998) was a Dutch rally driver and inventor. Today, Gatsonides' fame largely ...[more] Ayrton Senna McLaren F1 World Championship Team signed racing cap c. 1990 - official McLaren F1 red racing cap signed by 3x 11 World Champion Ayrton Senna to both the peak and to the side - overall (G) 2007 Australian F1 Grand Prix signed motor racing poster -signed by Giancarlo Fisichella ING Renault team and one other overall 23.5 12 x 16.5" 2008 Australian F1 Grand Prix signed motor racing poster -signed by Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian Sutil Force India team overall 23.5 13 x 16.5" Formula One Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button Signed baseball cap Official McLaren Merchandise signed in black to the peak by both 14 British World Champions, still has merchandise tag and sticker to peak, general condition is very good Speedway 1951 Signed Leicester v Yarmouth speedway programme signed by Roy Browning to the front cover, pen internally and to 14A cover, otherwise in fair to good condition 3x Rare Vic shooting glass ball targets - comprising half diamond and half bramble pattern and an embossed figure of a shooter - the 15 raised diamond and bramble pattern surface prevented shot from bounding or ricocheting off the edge of the surface of the ball - in most instances any shot hitting on ...[more] Joseph Braddell and Son Belfast leather oak brass cornered cartridge magazine case for 250 - hinged lid to reveal the original makers 16 leather and gilt trade label, leather adjustable tongues and 5 wooden divisions, lid and base is embossed with the owners initials MG - missing outer straps otherwise ...[more] Army and Navy CSL leather cartridge magazine case for 250 - hinged lid to reveal the original leather and gilt makers trade label, c/w 17 adjustable leather tongues and 5 wooden divisions, blue baized lining is worn and 2x rear corners of the lid need re-stitching otherwise c/w leather straps carrying ...[more] Army and Navy CSL leather cartridge magazine case for 250 - hinged lid to reveal the original leather and gilt makers trade label, c/w 18 adjustable leather tongues and 5 wooden divisions, blue baized lining is worn and 2x rear corners of the lid need re-stitching otherwise c/w carrying handle only and ...[more] W.W. Greener Birmingham and London leather cartridge magazine for 200 - hinged lid to reveal the original leather and gilt makers 19 trade label complete with 3 compartments the original adjustable leather tongues, (one buckle missing) and the original outer leather strap and carry handle overall (F/G) Leather and brass cornered cartridge magazine for 200 - retaining 2/3 wooden divisions, c/w the original leather adjustable tongues, 19A outer leather strap (shortened), original carrying handle and key, plus various travelling labels Collection of Horse racing brass and enamel members badges from 1981- 2000 to incl the racecourse Queens Stand Epsom Downs, 20 Royal Ascot 2000, Sandown Park 1994/5, Newbury (undated), York 1981, Fontwell Park 1996, Doncaster 2000, The Bilbury Club Salisbury 1994 & 1996, Hickstead 1996, Newbury 1990, T ...[more] 1993 Grand National Signed John Kay Print a colour print inscribed 'After the race that never was, Aintree 3.4.93', signed by the artist to 20A the bottom corner, limited edition number 476/850, mounted, framed and glazed, overall measuring 41 x 36cm John Beer (1860-1930) - original horse racing water colour - depicting The King's (Edward VII) Minoru winning the 2000gns at 21 Newmarket 1909 from Phaleron (2nd) and Louviers (3rd) - some partial fading or a sun shadow - mf&g with gilt slips overall 19.25 x 22.5" Note: John Beer was one of several ar ...[more] 3x early Derby and St Leger horse racing coloured engravings by J F Herring to incl winner of 1839 Derby Stakes - Bloomsbury, 21A engraved by C Hunt, 1822 winner of the Great St Leger - Theodore engraved by Mr. Sutherland (some minor speckled foxing) and Bessie Bedlam engraved by R.C. Reeve -mf&g mounte ...[more] Horse racing - a Vic decorative gilt picture frame in the form of horse racing shoe (plate) mounted with jockey cap, boots, saddle and 22 whips together with period photograph of head and shoulder portrait of a jockey - minor chip to one boot otherwise (G) - overall 8"h together with 1929 Ludlow Nation ...[more] Captain John Fergusson Royal Horse Artillery hunting/point to point racing collection c. 1905 onwards to incl original hand drawn colour 23 sketch by George A Fothergill (1868-1945) showing and inscribed "Mr Jack Fergusson on Larch Hill 1905" clearing an open ditch fence - mf&g c/w gilt slips overall 1 ...[more] Big Game Hunting book by Major Gerald Burrard - titled "Big Game in the Himalayas and Tibet" 1st edition 1925 in the original blue 24 embossed boards with gilt title to spine complete with illustrations and coloured fold out maps et al - some slight wear to top and tail and small stain to the front, so ...[more] Lionel Edwards, R.I. book on hunting - titled "A Leicestershire Sketch Book" 1st edition 1935 complete with the original dust jacket (A/F) 25 containing 8 coloured plates and 36 sketches, part of the boards and spine have been exposed to sun otherwise internally very clean hence overall (F/G) Fine Hunting book - titled "Miss Evelyn Massey's Hunting Caricatures 1894-1898" re-published 1998 deluxe leather special limited 26 edition no. 36/350 signed by the complier John Derrick to the limitation page - c/w fully gilt edge card leaves, colour plates and sketches of local hunting dignitaries an ...[more] Shooting - Fine leather and gilt game book conceived and created by Lord Ralph Percy - signed limited edition number 389/600 27 beautifully compiled large portfolio size book by the following well-known artists to include Mick Cawston, David Feather, Daphne Harrison, Alan Hayman, Beresford Hill, Roger ...[more] 28 Gamo Cadet .177 air rifle - serial no 1261253 - some minor marks to the stock - overall length 37" Early .177 BSA Lincoln under lever air rifle serial no 28501 - complete with BSA trade mark stamped to the stock, pistol grip stock has 29 been pinned and repaired otherwise in working order 1950's Horse racing jockey autographs - on 4x album pages back to back to incl Dick Francis, Geoff Lewis, J Wilson, Doug Smith, 30 Walter Swinburn, Stan Mellor, Tommy Carter, S Clayton, Gordon Richards, Tommy Mahon, Lester Piggott, Joe Mercer et al in all (33) # plus 1955 New Zealand (12) and South Af ...[more] Pair of Carl
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