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Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers The Clive Pavilion Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Ludlow Racecourse Bromfield Ludlow Two Day Sale of Sporting Memorabilia SY8 2BTY Started 15 Apr 2015 11:00 BST United Kingdom Lot Description Signed 1954 Joe Davis and Fred Davis snooker exhibition programme dated 11-12/03/1954 at T.A centre Rotherham, Joes Davis (20 1 years Undefeated Snooker Champion of the World) and Fred Davis (1954 Present Snooker Champion of the World) signed by both players VG example, t/w 1955 Cavalcade of Sport pro ...[more] 2 Snooker cue tipper in bamboo and brass in good condition c/w steel tip file 2x one piece snooker cues both weighing 17oz, both without tips, but complete with the original black japanned cue cases one with a 3 Burroughes and Watts transfer label Interesting half size Bagatelle wooden table top game folding table complete with numbered gate section, and a original cue, some 4 minor wear marks to cloth and wood, however still very playable, overall size 35 x 122cm – folded 60x 35cm Billiard Tokens – 7x brass billiard tokens embossed and inscribed to the border “Ilkeston Reliable Billiard Marker” – the purpose being 5 that players would “rent” the table for a time, receiving tokens in exchange for the amount paid. 1903 Sword Fencing white metal medal with a triumphant figure to the front and ‘Dem Vaterlande Unser Streßen’ and to the rear a 6 rampant Lion over the Swiss cross, surrounded by the words ‘Eidenössisches Turnfest 1903 in Zurich’ c/w small ribbon Royal Caledonian Curling Club white metal medal with an early embossed curling game scene to the obverse and on the reverse in 7 relief Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Instituted 25th July 1838, overall 4cm dia Gunmark leather gun case – to fit up to 30” barrels and 20” stock c/w brass corners, leather straps, carrying handle and green baized 8 lining Good quality leather and brass gun case – to fit up to 30” barrels and 18” stock c/w brass corners, leather straps, carrying handle and 8A maroon baized lining Early Bamboo/Whole Cane, brass and metal shooting stick – with matching folding seating stamped with the makers details to the metal 8B supports – Bte S.G.D.G – period replace point – very usable Horseracing – a Vic glass codd bottle c/w marble stopper retailed by Howards Manchester with embossed horse & jockey c/w the 9 original marble stopper overall 9.25” Horseracing - scarce F.H Ayres Ltd “Sandown” spinning wheel board game c. 1900 – by Finch Mason and C Welman comes c/w 9A removable winning post, the original instructions, featuring spinning wheel decorated with 7 period coloured racehorse scenes and the original makers box - corners split otherwise o ...[more] 1972 Waddingtons Totopoly ‘The Great Race Game’ by House of Games, in the original box and complete with cards, horse figurines 10 and board (G) Horse racing oil painting titled ‘Over The Jump’ signed by the artist Cleo Casement – ltd ed no 33/225, mf&g overall measuring 70cm x 11 60cm Horse racing signed ltd ed print titled - ‘Over the Sticks’ – signed in pencil by the artist Claire Eva Burton to the boarder- overall 66 x 12 75cm Collection of Horse Race Meeting racecards from 1950s onwards featuring Royal Ascot, Goodwood, Chepstow, Epsom, Royal Windsor, 13 Birmingham, Brighton, Sandown Park, Warwick, Worcester, Leicester, Lincoln, Nottingham, Wolverhampton, Uttoxeter and more, some with hand written results - worth inspecting ...[more] Collection of Horse Race Meeting racecards from 1950s onwards including Beverley, Catterick Bridge, Doncaster, Manchester, 14 Pontefract, Redcar, Ripon, Thirsk and York, some with writing internally, worth inspecting (#180) 15 Scarce 1896 Ascot Horse Races Official Race Meeting Programme – for the 2nd day 17/06/1896 - mounted framed and glazed 15A Hunting – vintage pair of gilt rectangular cufflinks featuring a horse and red jacket rider under glass. (2) 15B Horse Polo - a hand coloured painted image on bone of a polo match in Asia overall 4 x 18cm Collection of 1960s Horse Trials rosettes - to include the Daily Express national foxhunting competition, BHS Riding Clubs Horse Trials, 15C Oxford Riding Club Horse Show, Sunday Telegraph golden horse shoe ride, we can Park Banbury, old Berkshire pony club hunter trials, Grafton Hunt Hunter Trials Et a ...[more] Assorted selection of 1960s Greyhound race cards featuring Bradford, Harold’s Cross Park, Rotherham, Sheffield, Darnall, White City, 16 Owlerton, and Stamford Bridge Stadium, the majority with scores on, overall condition A/G (23) Fine 1896 Pigeon silver trophy – silver hallmarked Birmingham 1896/97, cartouche engraved with a Pigeon in profile, half dragooned 17 bowl, tapered stem and base embossed with acanthus leaves – overall wt 14.3oz Racing Pigeon glass slides c. 1930/40 – to incl 10 varying from a racing pigeon belonging to his Majesty King George VI, 2x showing the 17A Duchess of Kent opening the pigeon post at Dunlop works 1939, another wartime titled “message by army pigeon post 1940 - war” others relating to private collections ...[more] Edwardian Sporting Dress Studs – set of six yellow metal individual dress shirt studs with printed sports scenes to include cycling, 17B rowing, shooting, fishing, sailing, and stage coaching in period case. Interesting collection of 1934-36 Belle Vue Cycling Club racing programmes all held at Herne Hill track, all Championship or Evening 18 meetings, a 1900-1950 Golden Jubilee Meeting programme, all with some writing internally and staple bleed to some, generally in G condition (7) 1933 Anfield Bicycle Club official route card for a 24 Hours (Unpaced) Road Ride dated 14/07/1933, t/w 2x Anfield Bicycle Club 12 19 Hours unpaced road ride race cards dated 17/08/1935 and 14/08/1938, all single sheet cards, with minor marks and in G condition (3) 1934 and 1935 National Cyclist Union race meeting programmes all at Herne Hill to include 22nd annual Meeting of champions 20 08/09/1934, 07/09/1935 and Sprint Championship and Olympic Trials Meeting dated 22/06/1935, with some staple bleed and writing internally otherwise (G) plus 2x 1939 London cycle ...[more] Collection of early pre and post war Cycle racing programmes from 1936 onwards to include National Cyclists Union 24th Meeting of 21 Champions at Herne Hill 05/09/1936, 25th Meeting of Champions at Herne Hill 04/09/1937, 26th Meeting of Champions at Herne Hill 10/09/1938, 27th Meeting of Champions at H ...[more] Collection of 1946/47 International and club Cycling programmes mostly at Herne Hill track, including NCU Challenge Meeting 22 04/05/1946, 28th Meeting of Champions 07/09/46, 29th Meeting of Champ’ 06/09/47, NCU National Sprint Championship 07/06/47, International Meeting 31/05/47, Denmark v England 24 ...[more] Various 1948/49 Cycling racing programmes to incl ’48 Olympics - mainly at Herne Hill to include NCU First Meeting of 1949 07/05/49, 23 National Amateur Sprint Championship 11/06/49, National Amateur 1 Mile Tandem Championship 02/07/49, England v France 13/08/49, 31st Meeting of Champions 10/09/49, Lon ...[more] Assorted selection of 1950/51 International and Club Cycling programmes mainly at Herne Hill, consisting of International Cycle Track 24 Racing at the Isle of Man 19/06/51, NCU First Meeting of 1950 06/05/50 at Herne Hill, NCU 1000 Yards Sprint Championship 07/07/51, 33rd Meeting of Championships08/09/ ...[more] Assorted collection of Cycling programmes from the early 1950s onwards consisting of signed Reg Harris 100th Anniversary Dinner 25 Menu of East Liverpool Wheelers, Six Day Cycle Race 24 World Famous Riders at Wembley 18-24/05/52, British League of Racing Cyclists 14/04/52, World’s Sprinters Omnium at H ...[more] Assorted selection of Cycling programmes from 1955 onwards to include 37th Meeting of Champions 10/09/55, 39th Meeting of 26 Champions 14/09/57, 40th Meeting of Champions 13/09/58, Amateur Grand Prix of London 08/06/57, Manx Vikings Wheelers CC Mountain Time Trial Isle of Man 17/06/57, 41st Meeting of ...[more] Rare 1949 Reginald H Harris signed Cycling Dinner Menu organised by The National Cyclists’ Union also signed by C Cartwright at the 27 Cora Hotel, London 26/10/1949, with NCU Dinner in honour of R.H. Harris at Connaught rooms London, 06/09/1947 and 1963 Manchester wheelers Race Meet Cycling programme 1 ...[more] Large collection of Cycling racing ephemera from the 1940s’ onwards to incl Dinner menus, programmes, photographs and magazines 28 consisting of Herne Hill Supporters club 1st and 2nd Annual Dinner Dance menus 1948-49, Belle Vue CC 36th Annual Dinner menu 05/12/1936, Kent Cycling Association Dinner men ...[more] 1939 Wembley International Six Day Cycle Programme – started on Sunday May 28th to June 3rd 1939 – only known reports were 29 produced after the war when the event resumed in 1951 and remarkably quote “One of the stars of the 1938 race was a 23-year-old Belgian rider, Karel Kaers, who weighed 15 stone ...[more] Bradley Wiggins – Winner of 2012 Tour De France. 2012 Tour De France Champion Bradley Wiggins and Sky Team signed water 30 bottles - to incl 2x used by Bradley Wiggins in Tour De France with writing in ink which describes ‘This is Brad’s bottle that he used in stage 9. We rode through the crowd to the ...[more] 1924 Jimmy Wilde World Flyweight Boxing Champion signed photograph. Rare Jimmy Wilde original signed boxing press photograph – 31 signed and dated 25/3/24 with dedication to Jim Sullivan - photograph with copyright imprint “The Central News, Ltd, 5, Kew Bridge Street, E C” overall 12cm x 16.5cm.
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