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Extract Catalogue for Auction Page:1 May 19, 2019 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Ex Lot 148 148 AUTOGRAPH BOOKS: Four books with c550 signatures, the highlight a 1952 album with a number of complete teams, noted Port Melbourne, Fitzroy, Footscray, Richmond, Williamstown, Preston, South Melbourne, Oakleigh, Yarraville, Brunswick, Prahran, Brighton, Camberwell, Moorabbin, St.Kilda & Coburg; another album with part teams of c1963 Footscray & Collingwood. Fabulous range of VFL & VFA autographs. (500+) 300 149 FRAMED ITEMS: including signed displays of Tony Lockett, Shane Crawford, Kevin Sheedy & Matthew Lloyd. (9) 150 150 GOLD FOB: 9ct showing footballer running with the ball, on small gold chain. 100 Ex Lot 151 151 WEG POSTERS: collection including 'Hungry! 400' (Kevin Bartlett's 400th game in 1983), 1995 (9), 1996 (8), 1997 (10), 1998 (5), 1999 (6), 2000 (6), 2001 (5), 2002 (5), 2003 (5), 2004 (6), 2005 (4), 2006 (4), 2007 (5), 2008 (5) & 2009 (3); plus range of other posters; newspaper posters & banners. (Qty) 250 Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au May 19, 2019 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Lot 152 152 1908 Jubilee Carnival real photo postcard of the New Zealand team, endorsed at base 'Australasian Jubilee Carnival/ New Zealand Team', showing the players wearing their distinctive uniforms featuring the Silver Fern. [This was the only time that a team from NZ competed. Former Collingwood player Tom Wright, who would be killed in action in France in 1916, was the captain of NZ. The surprise packet of the tournament, they won 6 out of the 11 matches they played on the tour, including carnival matches against NSW & Queensland]. 400 Lot 153 153 1924 Hobart Carnival - Victoria Champions: Gold medal with football & 'V.F.L Champions' engraved on front, and on reverse 'G.Collins, Hobart Carnival 1924', 32mm diameter. [Goldie Collins played 64 matches for Fitzroy 1922-28. He played in Fitzroy's 1922 Premiership team, and won Fitzroy's best & fairest in 1923. A quality follower, Collins represented Victoria 4 times]. 1,500 154 1924-2000 Football Autographs collection in tub, noted Carji Greeves (Geelong - first Brownlow Medallist), Roy Cazaly, Bob Pratt, Jack Dyer, football with 18 St.Kilda signatures (mostly from 1966 Premiership team), Fitzroy menu with 14 signatures, Cats Premierships poster with 18 signatures, John Kennedy Sr, Allan Jeans, Lou Richards, Brad Boyd, Dick Reynolds, Ted Whitten, Bobby Skilton, Gary Ablett Sr, Alex Jesaulenko, Ron Barassi. A few doubtful ones but inspection will reward. (152) 250 Page:3 May 19, 2019 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Lot 155 155 1934 Victorian team photograph with players wearing their Big V jumpers, players include Haydn Bunton, Albert Collier, Colin Watson, Bob Pratt, 'Chicken' Smallhorn, Jack Regan & Jack Bissett. Framed & glazed, overall 46x37cm. 300 Ex Lot 156 156 1972-1987 VFL Park badges, extensive collection with some duplication. Fine/VF. (62) 150 157 1997 Showdown 1 Adelaide v Port Adelaide advertising poster for the inaugural showdown in Round 4 of 1997. 100 Ex Lot 158 158 1998 recruiting notes prepared for Brisbane Lions covering 30 matches from Under 18s, National Championships & schoolboys, noted some players who went on to AFL careers including Brendan Fevola, Stephen Milne, Josh Fraser, Cameron Ling, Paul Chapman, Jude Bolton, Michael Stevens, Craig Bolton, Toby Thurstans, Danny Jacobs, Adam Ramanauskas. Also Brisbane Lions Yearbooks for 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 & 2002. (Qty) 150 Page:4 www.abacusauctions.com.au May 19, 2019 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Lot 159 159 1999 'Top Goal Kickers of All Time', photograph signed by Tony Lockett, Doug Wade & Jason Dunstall, limited edition 45/1000, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 93x81cm. 100 160 2001 'Grabs and Goals - Carlton Draught AFL Official Mark and Goal of the Year 2001', print by Jamie Cooper, signed by Essendon's Gary Moorcroft, limited edition 614/700, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 92x72cm. 80 161 2005 'AFL Club Captains, Season 2005', colour photograph with 16 signatures on the mount including David Neitz, Nick Riewoldt, Stuart Maxfield, Ben Cousins, Nathan Buckley & James Hird, framed & glazed, overall 67x55cm. Ex James Hird collection. 150 162 2008 'The Game That Made Australia - Celebrating 150 Years of Australian Football', print by Jamie Cooper, limited edition 766/1500, framed & glazed, overall 101x73cm. 100 Lot 163 163 ADELAIDE 2005 Heritage Round jumper signed by coach Neil Craig & captain Mark Ricciuto, framed & glazed, overall 65x82cm. With CoA. 150 164 BRUNSWICK 1922 team photograph, including captain-coach Carlton premiership player Charlie Fisher. Some tone spots on mount. 100 Page:5 May 19, 2019 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Lot 165 165 CARLTON Ern Cowley: 1918 Leading Goalkicker Medal awarded to his family retrospectively in 2004, engraved on reverse 'Ern C Cowley, Carlton, 34 Goals, Presented July 26 2004'. Together with Invitation to 'Australian Football League, Retrospective Medals, Presentation Dinner', and press clipping re event. 7,500 Lot 166 166 - Real photo postcard of Carlton team which toured Adelaide in October 1921. On October 22nd they lost an exhibition match to Norwood on Norwood Oval 12.9.81 to 10.14.74. Charlie Fisher was presented with a gold medal for best Carlton player in this contest. Superb condition. 100 167 - Group of Carlton Football Club Pins/Badges, including 'Premiership Players Ball'. Fine condition. (8) 150 168 - 'Marks of the Century - Alex Jesaulenko Carlton 1970' print signed by Alex Jesaulenko, window mounted, framed & glazed, 61x80cm. 100 Page:6 www.abacusauctions.com.au May 19, 2019 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Ex Lot 169 169 - c1982 dinner menu with 26 signatures including Ron Barassi, John Nicolls, Syd Jackson & Alex Jesaulenko; white 'Ross Faulkner' football with 26 signatures including Peter Bosustow, Wayne Johnston & Rod Ashman; colour picture of 1982 Premiership team with 5 signatures. (3) 150 Lot 170 170 - 'Team of the 20th Century - Carlton Football Club', print by Jamie Cooper, signed by the artist, and marked 'Artist Proof', window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 109x68cm. 200 171 - 'Welcome to the 300 Club', print by Mark Sofilas to commemorate Stephen Silvagni's 300th game for Carlton, signed by the artist plus Bruce Doull, John Nicholls, Craig Bradley & Stephen Silvagni, limited edition 501/600, window mounted, framed (no glass), overall 93x73cm. 150 Lot 172 172 - Anthony Koutoufides, signature on 2003 Heritage Round jumper, mounted with action photograph, framed & glazed, overall 72x88cm. 200 173 - Nick Steven, signature on 2004 Heritage Round jumper, mounted with faded photograph, framed (no glass), overall 69x85cm. 100 174 COLLINGWOOD Small postcard 'Collingwood Football Club, Runners Up, Season 1925' (faults); booklet 'The Magpies of 1965'; plus album of 'Football Record's 1958-97 (13) including 1997 Collingwood v West Coast in London; & NTFA Records (8). [See also Lot 152] 100 Page:7 May 19, 2019 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A 175 - Group of Collingwood Football Club Pins/Badges, including c1950 VFL Mascot Badge 'Collingwood/ (magpie)/ Football Club'. Fine condition. (9) 150 Lot 176 176 - Member's badge from 1957 (3rd year), with number '587' on reverse. Fine condition. 400 177 - Football cards with 1964-65 Collingwood FC 'Popular Players Competition' {1/13} John Knox; 1981 Yakka 'Team Photo'; 1998 Pigskin Promotions '1958 Premiership Team Reunion' {24}; 2009 Select 'Collingwood Captains' {6} x 2 sets. Fine/Very Fine. (38) 100 Ex Lot 178 178 - Original steel dies (front and reverse) for a magpie badge. The larger die is marked 'B.Huntsman' & 'B419'. Together with two issued badges, made by A.J.Parkes, Brisbane (c1934-67). (4) 200 179 - Group of Collingwood Football Club Pins/Badges, including Member's badges for 1970 & 1975. Fine condition. (13) 150 Ex Lot 180 180 - Collingwood football cards collection 1979-2017 in album, noted 2004 'Collingwood Hall of Fame' {110}; 2010 Select '2010 Premiers' {26/27}; various 'Collingwood Captains and Legends'. Fine/VF. (529) 400 181 - '25 Year Member' medal awarded to G.F.Cotton; plus 'Platinum/ 20-50 Year Member' keyring in box. (2) 100 182 - Tub full of 50+ Collingwood football cards team sets and inserts. Fine/Very Fine. Inspection will reward. (c600) 150 183 - 'Sherrin - Collingwood' football signed in silver by 5 captains - Lou Richards, Len Thompson, Nathan Buckley, Murray Weideman & Tony Shaw. 100 Page:8 www.abacusauctions.com.au May 19, 2019 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Lot 184 184 ESSENDON Fred Baring's match-used 'Jacques & Son' Cricket Bat with faint signature on the front in ownership position. [Fred Baring played 154 games for Essendon 1910-24, and was named at full back in Essendon's official Team of the Century; he was a four-time premiership player and captained Essendon in 1918; he was also a successful cricketer playing Sheffield Shield for Victoria, and managed 30 first-class matches 1911-29; he came close to playing Test cricket for Australia having been named in the squad to tour South Africa in 1914-15, but the tour was cancelled due to World War I]. 200 185 - 'AFL Legend - King Richard Reynolds' print by d'Arcy Doyle, signed by Dick Reynolds and the artist, limited edition 501/1500, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 72x92cm. 100 186 - 'Essendon / 42 / Premiers' Weg Caricature poster signed by Dick Reynolds. 100 187 - 'AFL Legend - John Coleman' print by d'Arcy Doyle, signed by the artist, limited edition 1043/1500, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 72x92cm. 100 188 - Big 'V' jumpers (2), one signed by Ken Fraser; other with 5 signatures - Don McKenzie, Hugh Mitchell, Barry Davis, John Birt & Alec Epis. (2) 200 189 - Group of Essendon Football Club Pins/Badges, including Social Club badge from 1975.
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