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Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers The Clive Pavilion, Ludlow Racecourse Two Day Sale of Tennis, Cricket, General Sports and Bromfield Ludlow Golfing Memorabilia and Rugby and Football Memorabilia Shropshire SY8 2BT Started 03 Jul 2013 10:30 BST United Kingdom Lot Description 1932 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship final day programme – to incl Men’s final Vines v Austin, plus Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed 1 Doubles final – c/w neatly hand written results - spine restored some discolouration otherwise (F/G) 1934 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship programme – to incl Mens semi final Fred Perry v S Wood, Ladies Semi final, Mens 2 Doubles quarter final et al – some pocket wear to covers hence (F) Note: Fred Perry won the semi final and went on to win his first Championship 1935 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship programme - to incl results up to Men’s Semi Final Perry v Crawford, Ladies quarter final 3 et al – slight staple rust and pocket fold otherwise clean hence (G) Note: Fred Perry went onto win his 2nd successive Championship 1936 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship programme - for day one to incl Fred Perry v Stratford – some hand written results – usual 4 pocket fold and rubbing to exposed areas – otherwise (F) Note: Fred Perry went onto win his 3rd successive Wimbledon Men’s title 1937 Coronation Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship programme - for the 4th day’s play c/w neatly hand written results for all 5 competitions – usual pocket fold and wear to exposed areas – otherwise (G) Note: Men’s final was won by Don Budge, Ladies final Dorothy round 1938 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship final day programme - to incl the result of men’s final together with matches for the ladies 6 final and other doubles – overall (G) together with 1939 Wimbledon Programme for the 4th day – some discolouration to covers otherwise internally cle ...[more] 13 x Wimbledon Lawn tennis Championship programmes from 1961 onwards – to incl various days 1x ’61, 2x ’63, 1x ’64, 2x ’68, plus 1x 7 1970 to 1976 inclusive overall (G) Rare 1933 Davis Cup tennis Challenge final book of match tickets - Gt Britain (3) v France (2) played at Roland Garros 28th -31st July 8 1933 contains 4 tickets with one retaining its stub - overall (G) 1934 & 1938 Davis Cup Tennis – rare Japan Davis Cup tennis team signed album pages - the 1934 team comprised Jiro Fujikura, 9 Hideo Nishimura and Jiro Yamagishi who lost to Australia in the quarter finals played in Eastbourne and the 1938 team comprised Nakamo, and two others who were defeat ...[more] 1937 Davis Cup Tennis - Australian Davis Cup tennis team signed album page – to incl Jack Crawford, John Bromwich and Vivian 10 McGrath who lost in the American final to the USA 5-0 Interesting tennis selection from 1948 onwards to incl scarce 1948 Gt. Britain v India Davis Cup (European Group) held in Harrogate, 2x 11 Davis cup tickets for the semi final USA v Argentina ’84 and v Germany ’91, 8x various Wimbledon players Trim style cards c1940/50/60s players incl Miss ...[more] 1970/80s Wimbledon, Australia and US Tennis Open selection to incl 45x ‘71/72 tickets for Wimbledon, Australia and US Opens 12 together with 22x 10x 8" tennis player publicity photographs to incl Billie Jean King (signed), Trabert, Goolagong, Roger Taylor, et al (75) 1930s Davis Cup tennis scrap book album and photographs – to inc private scrap album from 1937/38 to incl several private b/w tennis 13 photographs to incl Fred Perry, Schmidt & Carolulis (Rumania) from Davis Cup plus newspaper cuttings to incl Harrogate Tennis tournament – together wit ...[more] 18 x various Tennis silver plated and enamel tea spoons – to incl lone silver hallmarked – all fitted with various enamel finials comprising 14 crossed tennis rackets, ladies and men playing tennis Helen Wills collection of tennis related photographs c1920/30s (4) – to incl fine head and shoulders portrait 8 x 6" and another three 15 quarter length seated plus to other informal photographs one on board ship Helen Wills collection of tennis related photographs c1920/30s (3) – to incl 2x action shots and another official press photograph 16 dressed in USA Whiteman team outfit cup Helen Wills and Lili d’Alvarez tennis press photographs c1927 – both on court at Wimbledon for 1927 Ladies Finals won by Helen Wills 17 incl an action shot of Alvarez – both 10 x 8" Collection of 3 x Ladies Wimbledon Tennis Champions and finalist action photographs c1920/30s to incl Champions Suzanne Lenglen 18 and Dorothy Round, plus Finalist Elizabeth Ryan and another of Betty Nuthall – mostly 8 x 6" (4) Collection of 24 American Tennis Postcards c1900 – to incl mostly tennis matches in progress – all in colour bar two and comprise 19 Lincoln Park, Chicago; The Field Club, Omaha; West Point; A Tournament at The Country Club, Scranton; Jackson Park, Chicago & Avondale Athletic Club, Gold ...[more] 20 1920s signed Tennis ball – an interesting and early tennis ball signed and dated 17/7/25 Tennis Film Reels – to incl 3x original 16mm films to CBS Rosewall v Emerson, Instructional Tennis with Margaret Court and 21 Elementary Fundamentals Rare and early 1900/01 Lawn Tennis and Croquet magazines – to incl Vol. V no 97 April 25th 1900 to No. 126 April 3rd 1901 – missing 22 no 115 – to incl weekly seasonal edition and then monthly out of season editions - all complete some minor folds, and slight wear nevertheless overall ...[more] Rare and early 1901/02 Lawn Tennis and Croquet magazines – to incl Vol. VI no 127 April 24th 1901 to No. 153 January 1st 1902 – 23 missing no 152, 154 to 156 – to incl weekly seasonal editions and then monthly out of season editions - all complete some minor folds, and slight wear nev ...[more] Rare and early 1902 Lawn Tennis and Croquet magazines – to incl Vol. VI I no 157 April 23rd 1902 to No. 182 December 3rd 1902 to 24 incl weekly seasonal editions and then monthly out of season editions missing 2 copies 179/180 - all complete some minor folds, slight wear and covers loose to one n ...[more] Tennis handbook and Magazines from 1950/60s to incl 1958 Lawn Tennis Association Official Handbook and a collection of Lawn 25 Tennis and Badminton Magazines (Official Journal of the LTA) from 1960 onwards to incl 18x ’60, 7x ’62 and 13x ’66 (39) Scarce Kleenball Patent tennis ball hand cleaner – comprising wooden machine turned two piece hand cleaner c/w bristles and makers 26 ivorine inlaid logo. (G) 1953 LTA Shropshire County Junior Championship Girls’ Singles Winner medal – silver hallmarked with Lions crest and a pair of tennis 27 rackets to the front, c/w box with Fattorini & Sons Ltd printed inside Collection of 5 x Avery Tennis Club trophies from 1949-1954 – each engraved The Sir Gilbert Vyle Memorial Trophy and won by M C 28 Shaw in ‘49, ’50, ’51, ’52 and ’54 – the first three decorated with bronze medallions in relief (5) Note: Sir Gilbert Vyle whilst ...[more] 29 Tennis Star Bjorn Borg signature – including a photograph of Borg 30 Late Vic battledore/ping pong bat – with vellum panels and wooden handle – overall 15.5" (g) A quantity of Wimbledon tennis tickets and other interesting ephemera between 1947-1990s – to include a Lunch Ticket on 24/06/1947, 31 3 x Centre court 06/07/53, 09/07/53 and 11/07/53, 1957 Ground only, Centre Court 20/06/1960, West Open Stand 01/07/1964 and 22/06/1966, Centre court 26/08/1967 an ...[more] Amusing Lawn Tennis Plate by Victor Venner c1905 - titled ‘Tennis - Mixed Doubles’ signed by the artist Victor Venner overall 26.5 cm 32 dia c/w Warwick Ware makers stamp on the base – some discolouration and crazing Scarce and interesting 1926 Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club Jubilee Yearbook - embossed gilt, HB, signed by the president 33 Bernon S. Prentice in VG condition 1950s Table Tennis medal – silver winners medal, the obverse embossed with table tennis bats and ball – and engraved on the reverse 34 “J.M. Rose Bowl Competition – winners West London T.T. League 1950-51 D Rowe" Early and rare 1900s Tennis, Real Racquets and Fives Medal Collection - all awarded to Cambridge Blue G.T.C. Watt to incl rare 35 a)1908 Cambridge University Champion Racquet Medal c/w silver engraved shield b) 1926 Wimbledon Lawn Club Championship Jubilee bronze participation medal c) 3x 1904/05 Clift ...[more] 4 x various wooden tennis rackets from the 1900s onwards - to incl an Army & Navy CS Ltd “Champion", a similar racket stamped 36 “Versandhaus Puppenfee, Hooflieferant Starssburg", another stamped “Ready" to the throat and Thos Wallis & Co Ltd Holborn Circus &#82 ...[more] 4 x 1930s Laminated wooden tennis rackets all with racket presses – including a Dunlop production stamped “pioneer" to the throat, 37 another Dunlop production racket, with “Blue Flash" and the Welsh Dragon with Swansea on the other side, a Slazenger produced in London, with ...[more] 1910 Convex wedged wooden tennis racket – engraved “juvenile" to the throat, all original strings intact, and RD&C Ardee Guaranteed 38 sports goods to the other side, with maker’s mark, Rownson Drew Clydesdale, London to the shaft in VG condition, t/w a Lacrosse Stick, which ...[more] Fine stool bat made by Lloyd & Son Lewes -with whipping to the neck and fitted with the original leather collar, overall 18" Note: 39 Stoolball is a sport that dates back to at least the 15th century, originating in Sussex, southern England. It may be an ancestor of cricket, baseball, and roun ...[more] Croquet – early boxed set to incl 4 mallets and balls, 6 white/coloured metal hoops (one broken), 2x coloured posts and 4x coloured 39A metal clips
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