Sporting Memorabilia 2007-11-21 Auction - 709 Price Results - BUDDS in uk - Page 27
259: A rare Stamford Bridge programme (not found in the280: A F.A. Premier League Champion's medal season 2004512: Herbert Chapman's personalised bound volume of Ars
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Wellingborough, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Sporting Memorabilia

966 lots.
Lots 1 to 15
British Horseracing Authority Auction of distinctive racing colours

Lots 16 to 23
Motor Sports

Lots 24 to 133
A collection of motor sports and horse racing memorabilia relating to the Topham Family, former owners of Aintree Racecourse and Motor Racing Circuit, Liverpool, England.

Lots 134 to 247
Horse Racing and Equestrian

Lots 248 to 775
Football (soccer)

Lots 776 to 790
Rugby

Lots 791 to 815
Cricket

Lots 816 to 892
Golf

Lots 893 to 917
Boxing

Lots 918 to 937
Olympic Games

Lots 938 to 956
Racquet Sports

Lot 957 to 966
Miscellaneous Sports
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A Reginald Broughams of London patent wood faced a: A Reginald Broughams of London patent wood faced aluminium driver circa 1898, hickory shaft and sheepskin grip
0882: A Reginald Broughams of London patent wood faced aEst. £150-£250
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A Hugh Philp of St. Andrews long nosed mid spoon c: A Hugh Philp of St. Andrews long nosed mid spoon circa 1850, stamped H.PHILP, 40in. (102cm.) hickory shaft, generally in good condition, but with possible evidence of a repair about half way along
0883: A Hugh Philp of St. Andrews long nosed mid spoon cEst. £5,000-£8,000
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A fine early 19th century scared head putter, with: A fine early 19th century scared head putter, with a thorn head and a hickory shaft, indistinctly stamped but with the final letter being an 'n', making McEwan a possibility, in good condition except
0884: A fine early 19th century scared head putter, withEst. £700-£1,000
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A Tom Morris St Andrews long nosed driver circa 18: A Tom Morris St Andrews long nosed driver circa 1870, beech head, hickory shaft, good condition
0885: A Tom Morris St Andrews long nosed driver circa 18Est. £1,500-£2,000
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A McEwan long nosed grassed driver circa 1875, in: A McEwan long nosed grassed driver circa 1875, in beech, hickory shaft, in good condition, with a very old replacement grip
0886: A McEwan long nosed grassed driver circa 1875, inEst. £900-£1,100
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A Robert Forgan St Andrews brassie circa 1875, bee: A Robert Forgan St Andrews brassie circa 1875, beech scared head with early large Forgan stamp and Prince of Wales's Feathers, hickory shaft; together with a William Henderson, Monifieth,
0887: A Robert Forgan St Andrews brassie circa 1875, beeEst. £500-£700
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A Robert Forgan long nosed short spoon circa 1880s: A Robert Forgan long nosed short spoon circa 1880s, scared neck, beech head with golden patina, Prince of Wales's Feathers stamp, 38 1/2in.; together with a scared neck Willie Park brassie; A Cann &
0888: A Robert Forgan long nosed short spoon circa 1880sEst. £400-£600
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A McEwan long nosed driver circa 1885, in golden b: A McEwan long nosed driver circa 1885, in golden beech, hickory shaft, in good condition, with listing but lacking original grip
0889: A McEwan long nosed driver circa 1885, in golden bEst. £800-£1,200
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A rare Forgan patent angle shaft driver, with Sams: A rare Forgan patent angle shaft driver, with Samson patent canvas facing; sold together with four good examples of smooth face irons including three early Stewart irons, all hickory shafted (5) not
0891: A rare Forgan patent angle shaft driver, with SamsEst. £100-£150
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A R. Forgan & Son of St. Andrews transitional scar: A R. Forgan & Son of St. Andrews transitional scared neck wood circa 1902, with Prince of Wales's Feathers stamp, the replacement hickory shaft stamped JOHN WISDEN & CO, sheepskin grip PLEASE NOTE
0892: A R. Forgan & Son of St. Andrews transitional scarEst. £180-£220
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A silver cigar case presented to Tom Sayers "The C: A silver cigar case presented to Tom Sayers "The Champion of the World" in 1860, hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham ,1860, the body engraved PRESENTED BY L.ABRAHAMS TO TOM SAYERS, THE
0893: A silver cigar case presented to Tom Sayers "The CEst. £2,000-£3,000
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The silver 8st. 10lb. Championship Belt of England: The silver 8st. 10lb. Championship Belt of England, hallmarked Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company, London, 1927, with a central roundel portraying a boxing match in raised relief and inscribed
0894: The silver 8st. 10lb. Championship Belt of EnglandEst. £200-£400
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The silver-gilt Lonsdale Belt for the Lightweight: The silver-gilt Lonsdale Belt for the Lightweight Championship of Great Britain won outright by Dave Charnley in 1963, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1956, the central oval panel enamelled with
0895: The silver-gilt Lonsdale Belt for the LightweightEst. £6,000-£8,000
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A presentation to Muhammad Ali in Birmingham in 19: A presentation to Muhammad Ali in Birmingham in 1979, formed with a timber backboard set with a main copper shield portraying a boxing match together with various plaques, medals, badges, boxing
0896: A presentation to Muhammad Ali in Birmingham in 19Est. £150-£250
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A pair of Muhammad Ali's rubber sweat trunks, moun: A pair of Muhammad Ali's rubber sweat trunks, mounted in a frame with a hand written title card reading PRESENTED TO 'THE FOX' [PUBLIC HOUSE] IN 1984 BY MUHAMMAD ALI , A PAIR OF HIS FAVOURITE RUBBER
0897: A pair of Muhammad Ali's rubber sweat trunks, mounEst. £200-£300
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A gentleman's handkerchief double-signed by the mi: A gentleman's handkerchief double-signed by the middleweight champions Sugar Ray Robinson and Emile Griffith, signatures in blue biro
0898: A gentleman's handkerchief double-signed by the miEst. £150-£200
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A £5 banknote signed by Muhammad Ali, sold togethe: A £5 banknote signed by Muhammad Ali, sold together with a Jack London v Bruce Woodcock boxing programme held at Tottenham Hotspur 17.7.1945; and two 1950s wrestling programmes, one bearing
0899: A £5 banknote signed by Muhammad Ali, sold togetheEst. £100-£150
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A boxing glove signed by Floyd Patterson, the red: A boxing glove signed by Floyd Patterson, the red Everlast glove signed in black marker pen, with a COA; sold together with a reproduction of a 1983 Daily News leading on the Golden Gloves award for
0900: A boxing glove signed by Floyd Patterson, the redEst. £150-£250
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A group of four signed presentations of the boxing: A group of four signed presentations of the boxing legends Joe Dempsey, Rocky Marciano, Joe Louis and Max Baer, Dempsey, his signature in ink and dedicated 'To Michael' mounted with two repro Leroy
0901: A group of four signed presentations of the boxingEst. £600-£800
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A group of six signed b&w photographs of boxing wo: A group of six signed b&w photographs of boxing world champions, some with COA's, five framed examples including a double-signing by Floyd Patterson & Ingemar Johansson; plus a Jake La Motta ("Raging
0902: A group of six signed b&w photographs of boxing woEst. £250-£350
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The signatures of Muhammad Ali and Angelo Dundee,: The signatures of Muhammad Ali and Angelo Dundee, double-signed in blue biro on the reverse of a 1966 club membership card; together with a related Newspaper, The Evening News dated 21st May 1966,
0903: The signatures of Muhammad Ali and Angelo Dundee,Est. £150-£250
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A group of five signed colour photographs of boxin: A group of five signed colour photographs of boxing world champions: Muhammad Ali, Floyd Patterson, George Foreman, Evander Holyfield and Sugar Ray Leonard all with a COA to the back of the frame,
0904: A group of five signed colour photographs of boxinEst. £250-£350
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A group of four signed colour photographs of world: A group of four signed colour photographs of world heavyweight champions: Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Larry Holmes and Ken Norton, all with a COA to the back of the frame, all signatures in marker
0905: A group of four signed colour photographs of worldEst. £250-£350