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Catalogue for Our Sale on 7Th Decemberr at 5Pm Auctions Examples/07 1 Catalogue for our sale on 7th Decemberr at 5pm http://www.churchgateauctions.co.uk/industrial auctions examples/07 1... PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW IMAGES PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW IMAGES TUESDAY 7TH DECEMBER AT 5pm Viewing: Monday 6th December 12noon-4pm and from 10am Tuesday. Sale to be conducted at our Church Gate sale room 220 LOTS OF IMPORTANT & COLLECTABLE SIGNED SPORTING MEMORABILIA RUGBY: J. Wilkinson, G. Edwards, B. John, M. Johnson, Deano, England, Australia, All Blacks, British Lions, Wales, Scotland, Barbarians, Ireland, Leicester Tigers, Swansea, Leinster. Cardiff. In total some 60 Lots Shirts framed & signed, Photographs, programmes, montages & books CRICKET: D. Gower, F. Trueman, I.T. Botham, Sir R. Hadlee, A.Donald, B. Lara, Sir D. Bradman, England, Leicestershire, Plus many other teams & greats. – Photographs, shirts, blazers, Bats & montages – 70 Lots in total FOOTBALL: Leicester City FC players & team photos & shirts past & Present, D. Beckham Ltd Edition signed book & signed replica shirt, Real Madrid shirt, George Best, - 40 lots BOXING: Signed gloves & photo’s Tyson, Spinks, Hearns, Leonard, Hagler, Holyfield & others. FAMOUS CELEBRITIES: To include Madonna, Cameron Diaz, Kylie Minogue, Sharon Stone, Julia Roberts, Elvis 1 of 7 13/06/2011 13:46 Catalogue for our sale on 7th Decemberr at 5pm http://www.churchgateauctions.co.uk/industrial auctions examples/07 1... LOT NUMBERS & DESCRIPTIONS 1. A framed montage of photographs by David Munden (well known local sports photographer) of David Gower dropping a chance at slip. Taken at Grace Road, Leics. & signed by Gower & the late Chris Balderstone 2. A framed montage of Leicester City's win over Derby County in the play off final May 1994 3. A framed montage of Leicester City's win over Crystal Palace in the play off final 1996. Signed by the 2 Steve's Walsh & Claridge 4. A framed programme of the Cup Final Wembley 1969 Leicester v Manchester United 5. A Royal Doulton plate "The History of the Ashes" Limited edition no.1478 6. A set of 4 Perrier Water sponsored humorous cricketing caricatures 7. A signed caricature of JONNY WILKINSON. No.33/500.By the well known artist Ireland. 8. "Caught Marsh bowled Lillee"A famous montage signed by both in gold pen 9. Framed Leicester City v Athletico Madrid team sheet & home programme.Signed to glass by Steve Walsh 10. Original framed watercolour of Steve Walsh by Andy Shaw.Signed by Walsh 11. Framed print "BOTHAMS ASHES" Limited edition 75/950.Signed by Botham & Rod Marsh 12. A framed coloured drawing of Alan Knott.Signed by Knott & the artist Theodore Ramos.This one no:34/500 13. As previous lot.No:35/500 14. As lot 12 but this one Bob Willis.No:4/500 15. As lot 12 but Mike Brearley.No:33/500 16. As lot 12 but Derek Randall.No:425/500 17. A framed pair of photographs,postcard size,of the two cricketing knights Hadlee & Sobers & signed by both 18. A scene from the Long Room.Recent cricketing greats.Signed by F S Trueman 19. A framed & mounted ENGLAND HOME BLAZER & CAP.Awarded to Darren Gough 20. A framed action photograph of Sir Richard Hadlee.Signed by him 21. A framed action photograph of Sir Richard Hadlee.Signed by him 22. A framed action photograph of Sir Richard Hadlee.Signed by him 23. A framed action photograph of Allan Donald.Signed by him 24. A framed action photograph of Allan Donald.Signed by him 25. A framed sketch drawn & signed by Jack Russell "The pavillion at Cheltenham College" 26. A framed coloured caricature of Brian Lara "400 not out".Signed by the artist Norman Hood 27. A famous print "The Vital Wicket" by Keith Fearon.No:150/495.Signed by the artist & Mike Atherton,Robt Croft,Alec Stewart,Darren Gough & Angus Fraser 28. 2 signed photographs - Steve Walsh & Mickey Adams 29. 2 signed photos:Double portrait & single both of Mickey Adams 30. 2 signed photos:Adams & Alan Cork & treble of Adams 31. 2 signed photos:Paul Dickov & Mickey Adams treble 32. 2 signed photographs - Les Ferdinand & Steve Walsh 33. A photograph of 6 Leicester City players from 2003/4 season.Signed by each of them 34. A framed & mounted signed match worn Muzzy Izzet City shirt 35. A Leicester City away shirt 1996/7 season.Signed by Steve Walsh 36. A Leicester City home shirt 1996/7 season.Signed by Steve Walsh 37. A framed match programme & ticket, England v Serbia & Montenegro. Signed by GARY LINEKER 38. A coloured framed print no:132/500 by Peter Deighton"1966 World Cup Heroes 39. A signed DAVID BECKHAM limited edition book "My World" 40. A signed DAVID BECKHAM replica England 2004 shirt sold with certificate of authenticity & various coloured action photographs 41. Worcestershire v Leicestershire "New Road at Night"July 1999.The first floodlight game.Signed by both teams & the artist 42. A framed picture commissioned by the Jack Birkenshaw testimonial fund from the artist Nick Turley showing the Langtons cricket ground(A Leicestershire Village side).This limited edition print is number 2/100 And is signed by 2 of 7 13/06/2011 13:46 Catalogue for our sale on 7th Decemberr at 5pm http://www.churchgateauctions.co.uk/industrial auctions examples/07 1... Jack Birkenshaw,Freddie Trueman,Geoffrey Boycott and Michael Parkinson 43. A framed coloured print of Sir Garfield Sobers 103/400 & signed by him 44. A pair of photographs NEWLANDS BY DAY & NEWLANDS BY NIGHT by Giles Ridley 45. A print of Newlands Cricket ground signed by Wasim Akram,Martin Crowe,David Gower,Bob Willis,Tony Lewis,Hansie Cronje,Graham Gooch,John Embury,I T Botham,Richie Benaud, Clive Lloyd,Mike Atherton,Michael Holding,Geoff Boycott & Brian Lara 46. Courage Old England blazer as worn & donated by Freddie Trueman 47. A "walking out blazer" designed by FSTrueman to wear on tour 48. A W G Grace "Spy" print,Leics.CCC 1998 autograph sheet & a Derek Randall photograph 49. A signed limited edition Michael Atherton Lancs.& England print - 502/1997 50. The next lots down to 73 are framed coloured signed photographs : Joanne Lumley 51. Gwyneth Paltrow 52. Cameron Diaz 53. Madonna 54. Facsimilie - Jamie Lee Curtis 55. Kylie Minogue 56. Sharon Stone 57. Paris Hilton 58. Kylie Minogue 59. A signed & framed Ian Botham photo 60. Anna Kournikova 61. Eva Hertzigova 62. Faith Hill 63. Claudia Schieffer 64. Kim Basinger "Too hot to handle" 65. The Dallas Crewe 66. Matt Damon 67. Julia Roberts 68. Sophia Loren 69. Sharon Stone 70. Madonna 71. Elizabeth Hurley 72. Kylie Minogue 73. Elvis Presley 74. An Elvis Presley mirror and a record sleeve supposedly signed by the King which we do not believe to be genuine & a reproduction film poster for Jailhouse Rock 75. Signed & framed coloured photo of Anna Kournikova & framed advert for her sports bras 76. A signed & framed Tim Henman print.Limited edition no:311/495 77. A framed coloured print of Leicester Tigers 7 World Cup players 2003 - signed by them 78. A RUGBY WORLD CUP PROGRAMME 2003 SIGNED BY THE LEICESTER SEVEN 79. RWC programme with First Day Cover signed by the 7 Leicester Tigers players 80. A brass plaque of RWC showing all the results & a programme from the final 81. A framed coloured picture of Jonny Wilkinson.Limited edition signed by the artist 82. A framed coloured photograph of JONNY WILKINSON from RWC signed by him 83. "DELIVERANCE" limited edition 259/500 signed by JONNY WILKINSON & the artist 84. A montage of photographs of the British Lions signed by Martin Johnson 85. DEAN RICHARDS number 8 shirt-match worn-his last ever Engalnd shirt 10 March1996.Signed by Deano also Rory Underwood & Martin Johnson 3 of 7 13/06/2011 13:46 Catalogue for our sale on 7th Decemberr at 5pm http://www.churchgateauctions.co.uk/industrial auctions examples/07 1... 86. A framed Leicester Tigers shirt signed by the Championship winning squad 1999/2000 87. A framed signed Leicester Tigers shirt from season 2001/2002.The double winning team of Heineken Cup & Championship.An Historic & Epic season for Englands greatest club 88. A poster from France (removed as a souvenier!) advertising Stade Francais v Leicester Tigers Heineken Cup final 19 May 2001.Signed by Martin Johnson & 18 other players 89. "Champions of Europe" Tigers v Munster 25 May 2002.Signed by the Leicester Squad.An historic second successive win 90. "Champions of Europe" Tigers v Munster 25 May 2002.Signed by the Leicester Squad.An historic second successive win 91. A framed cartoon signed by DEANO & a "Simply the Best" picture 92. 1996 Triple Champions.Leicester City,Tigers & County Cricket Club.Signed print 93. 3 framed Leics.CCC interest pieces-The Year of the Fox,Some of the Greats & a Nat West Trophy ticket signed by Brian Lara 94. 2 limited edition plates - Australian tour 1977 95. Large framed picture of Lords for the 1999 World Cup final 96. Large framed picture - Centenary Test March 1977 97. Large framed picture - West Indies Touring team 1995 98. Shane Warne - Limited edition print 206/1000 signed by Warne & the artist 99. "The Don" Limited edition 355/500.Signed by Bradman & the artist 100. 9 framed pictures - Cricketing Greats -some signed 101. A framed signed photograph of Ian Botham 102. A framed signed action photograph I T Botham v Australia Brisbane 1986 103. A framed & signed Leics.CCC 1996 Champions & a photo of Michael Bevan 104. A large framed photograph of Trent Bridge during England v Zimbabwe 1999 105. 2 signed & framed Allan Donald action photos. 106. A signed bat Pakistan 2003,2 signed scorecards v Leics.CCC & Yousef Youhana's hat 107.
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