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Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Ludlow Racecourse The Clive Pavillion Sporting & Golfing Memorabilia Bromfield Ludlow Sporting & Golfing Memorabilia Shropshire SY8 2BT United Kingdom Started 01 Feb 2017 11:30 GMT Lot Description Eddie Jordan Signed Book 'Autocourse' The World's Leading Grand Prix Annual 1999-2000 signed to the front by Jordan and 2x others 1 in ink, HB with DJ in good condition 1949 British Grand Prix Photographs depicting racing scenes at Silverstone such as Villoresi (Maserati) on the fastest lap, Abecassis, 2 Mays (Ferrari)Claes (Talbot), Prince Bira (Maserati), Martin (Talbot) and Gerard (E.R.A), general sizes within 10 x 8cm, in good clean condition (8) Motor Racing Poster Selection including 1976 German Grand Prix, 1996 Mercedes Touring Car Championship, 2000/ 2001 Mugen 3 Honda, 1997 Formula 1, 1977, 1978, John Players British Grand Prix, and other prints, worth inspecting, varied sizes mostly large posters, mixed condition A/G (15) Assorted Formula One Grand Prix Memorabilia includes Murray Walker's Grand Prix Year Booklets 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 4 Grand Prix 88, 1986, Murray Walker's Grand Prix Challenge, Marlboro Grand Prix Guide, Johnny Herbert, programmes such as Nurburgring 1997, 2001 British GP, 2006 Australian GP, ...[more] Formula One Selection including Nigel Mansell Signed Autobiography also includes programmes such as 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 5 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 2001, 2002, 2003 British GP, also includes 1966 Brands Hatch programme, 1974 Autocross programme, 1978 Autocross Championships and other programme ...[more] 1937 Monaco Grand Prix signed winners display mounted with 2x signed motor racing drivers publicity photographs signed by winner 6 Manfred Von Brauchitsch and fellow Mercedes driver Rudolph Caracciola together with a colour print by Graham Turner of both drivers hurling their cars through Gasworks Hai ...[more] 2008 Australian F1 Grand Prix signed motor racing poster signed by Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian Sutil Force India team overall 59 x 7 42cm approx. Martin Brundle Formula One signed book titled "Working The Wheel" 1st edition 2004 signed by Martin Brundle to the main title page 8 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 sligh ...[more] 9 Sebastian Vettel Signed Formula One Cap 2016 Puma Ferrari F1 VIP Cap red Adult size signed to the front in black 10 Niki Lauda Signed Formula One Trucker Cap Former Ferrari Formula One, Parmalat red cap, adult size, signed in ink 11 Heinz-Harald Frentzen Signed Formula One 1998 Cap Winfield, Sonax red cap, adult size, signed in ink Niki Lauda and Lew Meyer Signed Motor Racing prints individually signed, World Champion Niki Lauda in his Ferrari by Alan Farnley 11A 1992 colour print measures 33 x 24cm approx. t/w Montage print signed by Meyer measures 25 x 20cm approx. (2) Assorted Motor Cycle Racing Memorabilia includes 1953 and 1954 British Motor Cycles Booklets, 1956 Britannia Vase, 1955 Motor 12 Cycle Races Motor Cycling, 1938 Donington Park Motor Cycle Races, 1958 The Experts Grand National Scramble, and much more, covers various Motor Cycle Racing, Grand Prix, Isle ...[more] Maurice "Maus" Gatsonides signed motor racing book "Rallies and Races" by Wm Leonard publ'd 1995 in soft back and signed by 13 Gatsonides to both title pages c/w dedication, overall G Selection of Indy Car motor racing signed ephemera to include individual photographs such as Paul Tracy, Bobby Rahal, Tora Takagi, 14 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 ...[more] Motor Cycle Racing Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Championship Programmes 1968 onwards includes 68, 69, 70, 74, 75, 76, 79, Map of 15 The Course, 1974 and 1975 Public Road Closure Leaflets, TT Racing by Ray Knight, and a small selection of Motor Cycle TT Review Magazines 1967 (3) overall condition mixed A/ ...[more] Motor Cycle Racing Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Championship Posters includes 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976 and 1977 some tears and 16 folds present, roughly measuring 50 x 70cm approx. (6) Assorted Motor Cycle Programmes 1960s 1980s includes a wide variety of races 1962 National Motor Cycle Races Snetterton, 1963 car 17 and motorcycle race meeting RAF Ouston, 1964 Motor Cycle Road Race Aintree, 1974 Manx Grand Prix, 1976, 1977 Daytona 200, tracks such as Oulton Park, Mallory Park, Norton ...[more] Early Shell Motor Spirit Pack of playing cards encased in the original Shell leather case, cards decorated with laurel leaves and Shell 18 Can plus miniature pack of playing cards in leather case and pair of early 20thc theatre binoculars (3) 1960s Speedway Assorted programmes includes 1961 Stoke v Middlesbrough, Cradley Heath v Stoke, 1962 Provincial v National, 19 Stoke v Swindon, 1963 Provincial Riders Championship, Stoke v Rayleigh, Stoke v Southampton, Stoke v New Cross, Provincial League v National League B and Wolves v Hackney Wick ...[more] Speedway Mixed 1950s onwards Programmes to include 1957, 1958 World Championship, 1959 World Championship, 1964 Great 20 Britain v Soviet Russia, 1969 England v Australia, 1970 Scotland v England, 1969 Britain, Scandinavia Australasia Tournament, 1970 Crewe Kings v Young Czechoslovakia, 1970 Champions ...[more] Speedway Assorted Programme Selection 1970s and 1980s clubs include Ellesmere Port, Birmingham, Coventry, Crewe, Newcastle, 21 Halifax and others general condition mixed F/G (100+) Wolverhampton Speedway Selection 1960s onwards includes 1961 v Poole, Stoke, 1965 v Vargarna, West Ham, 1968 Newcastle, 22 Exeter, predominantly 70s, worth a look, general condition over mixed A/G (80+) Box of late 1970s Speedway Star Magazines predominantly 1977/78, includes 1964/65 Speedway Post Magazines (10), 1981 Sunday 23 Mirror Speedway Final, general condition appears A/G (50+) 1 Box Speedway: Collection of Belle Vue Speedway programmes from the 1969 to the 1980 to include 1964, 1965 Great Britain v Soviet 24 Russia, plus others International Speedway, British league, Northern Riders Championship, Test matches, Finals, World Qualifying, Inter-Continental Speedway finals et al incl ...[more] Selection of 1970s signed Speedway Programmes including 1967 Coventry v Halifax, 1974 Wolves v Poole programme by Antoni 25 Woryna, 1974 Poole v Oxford, Newport, 1977 Poole v Coventry and 1951 Leicester vs Yarmouth signed Speedway programme - signed to the cover by Roy Browning, general condition overa ...[more] 25A Speedway 1974 British League Riders Championship Programme and Ticket at Wimbledon dated 28 Sept both in good condition (2) Fine 20g Beretta Silver Pigeon sidelock ejector single trigger over and under Ser no N11733B fitted with 28" barrels Cyl & Imp Cyl, 26 barrels measure 15.95 & 15.94, finely engraved game scene action, auto safety and fitted with 14 ½ inch figured walnut stock 12g Beretta Model S56E single trigger over and under ejector serial no. A62711B - 28" x 2.75" barrels Half & Full, auto safety and fitted 27 with roach belly walnut stock 20g Sabel box lock non-ejector serial no.70768 - fitted with 26" x 2 3/4" barrels, ¼ and ¾ chokes, auto safety both barrels measure 15.7 28 and fitted with 14" walnut stock 12g W.W. Greener GP single barrel martini action - serial no 37702 fitted with 30" x 2.75" barrel which measures .731 and fitted with 29 14.5" walnut stock 12g Laurona box lock non-ejector serial no. 72868 fitted with 27.5" x 2 3/4 inch barrels , ¾ and extra full chokes and both barrels 30 measure 18.44 &18.43, auto safety and fitted with 14 3/8" stock 16g BSS Suhl boxlock non ejector - ser. no 47258 fitted with 25.25" steel barrels by Fluss Starl Krupp Essen fitted with lanyard sling ring 31 - anson and deeley for-end and fitted with 14.25" semi pistol grip stock with cheek piece. Top leaver opener with auto safety. .410 Modern Arms Co London and Bromley single barrel folding gun ser. no 9595 - fitted with 30" x 2.5" nitro proof barrel, side lever 32 opener, and fitted with 14 3/8" walnut stock. BSA .177 fully stocked air rifle ser. no WT01967- underlever, manual safety with top sliding pellet breach - fitted with Hakko 4x 20 33 telescope, raised stock, cheek piece and rubber recoil pad c/w leather weaved sling and gun sleeve - overall Fine BSA Airsporter .177 air rifle - underlever, with top side lever loader, fitted with Parker Hale sound moderator, Nikko Sterling Bentley 34 4x 40 telescope, small raised stock and cheek piece and rubber recoil pad and leather sling - plus gun sleeve Webley & Scott Webley Mk III .22 air rifle serial no.35769 - underlever, with side leaver loader adjustable rear sight c/w Webley inlaid 35 disc to the dark stained stock plus gun sleeve 37 Diana 177 air rifle - break barrel c/w adjustable rear site and fitted with semi pistol grip stock (taped heavily and very loose) hence A/F Early Webley and Scott "Webley Mk.1" .177 air pistol c.1925 - over lever opener, side safety, original wooden grips with inlaid makers 38 circular wings and pellet logo - stamped with pat no 9186/24 together with Patent for other countries incl France, USA, Canada, Germany, Spain et al. with no chips o ...[more] Air Pistol: fine and early .177 Wembley and Scott "The Wembley Senior" air pistol - over lever opener, serial number 997 complete with 39 the original grips (no chips or cracks) in virtually near original condition and very good blueing (VG) together with an early
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