Sporting Memorabilia (#503) Closed Auction Info PDF Prices Realized View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 501-600 of 602. Previous|1234567|Next Lot 498 TASMANIA: "Northern Football Records" 1958 Vol.2 No.1 - 9, 13 - 14, 17, 18, 20, 22 (1st Semi) and 23 (2nd Semi), plus a range of 1959 "Records". Mixed condition, but extremely scarce. (Total: 27). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$360StatusSold Lot 498A 1960 VFL FINALS SERIES: 1st Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Essendon), 2nd Semi-Final (Melbourne defeats Fitzroy), Preliminary Final (Collingwood defeats Fitzroy by 5 points) and the Grand Final (Melbourne defeats Collingwood by 48 points); plus 4 other Records. (Total: 8). Melbourne played in its seventh successive Grand Final, thrashing Collingwood 8.14 (62) to 2.2 (14). Collingwood's score was its lowest since Round 5, 1900, and the lowest by any team in a Grand Final since 1927. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$300StatusSold Lot 499 THE FOOTBALL RECORD: 1961 Home-and-Away editions No.1 - 2, 4 - 6, 8 - 10, 12 - 15, 17, 19 - 22 and the special editions for the 1st Semi-Final (Footscray v St.Kilda), 2nd Semi-Final (Hawthorn v Melbourne) and the Grand Final (in which Hawthorn defeated Footscary). Also accompanied by the very scarce Reserve Grade Grand Final Football Record (in which St.Kilda defeated Geelong by 10 points). (Total: 21). View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$650StatusSold Lot 500 ST. KILDA FOOTBALL CLUB: 26th March and 1st April 1961 Practice Match programmes for the two matches held at the St. Kilda Ground; each of 4 pages and providing a list of the players making up the "Red" and "Blue" teams. Noted Ian Synman, Ross Smith, Paul Dodd, Alan Morrow, Bill Stephenson, Verdun Howell and Lindsay Fox. (2 items). View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$160StatusSold Lot 500A The 1961 VFL FINAL SERIES, comprising of the 1st Semi-Final (Footscray defeats St. Kilda), Preliminary Final (Footscray defeats Melbourne) and the Grand Final (Hawthorn defeats Footscray by 43 points). (Total: 3 items). This was Hawthorn's first Premiership and the Grand Final was the first in which none of the VFL's foundation clubs appeared. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$260StatusSold Lot 501 VICTORIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION "FOOTBALL RECORDER" Second Division 1961 Special Editions for the the Final (Camberwell v Dandenong) and the Grand Final (Dandenong v Northcote) and the 1962 2nd Semi-Final (Preston v Dandenong). (Total: 3). View details Estimate$60 - $80Price Realized$300StatusSold Lot 502 THE FOOTBALL RECORD: 1962 Home-and-Away editions No.2, 4, 8, 10, 13, 16, 19, 20 and 22 (all of which feature St. Kilda) and the special editions for the 2nd Semi-Final (Essendon v Geelong), the Final (Carlton v Geelong) and the Grand Final (in which Essendon defeated Carlton by 32 points). (Total: 12). View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$260StatusSold Lot 503 GEELONG IN THE 1962 VFL FINAL SERIES: The "Football Records" for 8th September, 2nd Semi-Final: Essendon defeats Geelong by 46 points, 15th September, Preliminary Final: Geelong plays a draw with Carlton, 22nd September: Preliminary Final Replay, Carlton defeats Geelong by 5 points. ( 3 items) Essendon goes on to defeat Carlton in the Grand Final. View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$60StatusSold Lot 504 THE FOOTBALL RECORD: 1963 Home-and-Away editions No.1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 16 and 20 (all of which feature St. Kilda). St. Kilda finished the season in 4th place, losing the 1st Semi-Final to Melbourne by 7 points. (Total: 8). View details Estimate$100 - $120Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 505 A range of VFL, AFL, VFA and other match programmes including June 1963 Victoria v South Australia, 1963, 1964 and 1965 Semi-Final "Records" featuring Geelong; June 1964 Victoria v Western Australia; April 1970 Fitzroy v Richmond "Royal Visit" game; April 1970 Fitzoy v Geelong VFL Park Opening game; June 1971 Victoria v South Australia; various VFA Grand Final Football Recorders, etc. (25 items). View details Estimate$250 - $300Price Realized$420StatusSold Lot 506 1963 VFL Finals series: First Semi-Final (Melbourne defeats St.Kilda), Second Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Hawthorn), and the Preliminary Final (Hawthorn defeats Melbourne). Geelong went on the defeat Hawthorn by 49 points in the Grand Final. View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$50StatusSold Lot 507 1963 GRAND FINAL "Football Record"; Geelong defeats Hawthorn by 49 points in front of more than 101,000 fans.Geelong's 6th Premiership. Accompanied by a rare 45rpm recording of the final stages of the Final Quarter (Side 1) and Interviews with Leading Players (Side 2).(2 items). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$180StatusSold Lot 508 THE 1964 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Essendon); Second Semi-Final (Melbourne defeats Collingwood), and the Preliminary Final (Collingwood defeats Geelong). (3 items). In the Grand Final, Melbourne defeats Geelong by 4 points. View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$60StatusSold Lot 509 1964 GRAND FINAL "Football Record". Melbourne defeated Collingwood by 4 points in front of more than 102,000 fans. Melbourne were competing in the finals for the 11th consecutive season. They were also playing in their 8th Grand Final in 11 seasons. It would be the last Premiership won by Melbourne until 2021. View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$180StatusSold Lot 510 THE 1965 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); Second Semi-Final (St. Kilda defeats Collingwood by 1 point); the Preliminary Final (Essendon defeats Collingwood by 55 points) and the Grand Final (Essendon defeats St. Kilda by 35 points). This was Essendon's 12th Premiership. It was St. Kilda's first appearance in a Grand Final since 1913. Ian Stewart of St. Kilda won the Brownlow. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$160StatusSold Lot 511 THE 1966 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); Second Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats St.Kilda); the Preliminary Final (St.Kilda defeats Essendon) and the Grand Final (St. Kilda defeats Collingwood). (4 items). St.Kilda goes on to win the Grand Final by 1 point over Collingwood in front of more than 102,000 fans. Ian Stewart of St. Kilda won his 2nd Brownlow Medal. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$320StatusSold Lot 512 THE 1967 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood); Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton); the Preliminary Final (Geelong defeats Carlton) and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 9 points). (4 items). The Grand Final, Richmond's 6th Premiership (its first since 1943), was played in front of over 109,000 fans. Ross Smith of St. Kilda won the Brownlow. View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$160StatusSold Lot 513 THE 1967 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood); Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton); the Preliminary Final (Geelong defeats Carlton) and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 9 points). (4 items). Another set, as above, this one with Ted Whitten's original signature to the back cover of the Second Semi-Final Record. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$80StatusSold Lot 514 THE 1968 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats St.Kilda); Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Essendon); the Preliminary Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); and the Grand Final (Carlton defeats Essendon). (4 items). Carlton won its 9th Premiership by defeating Essendon by 3 points in front of 117,000 fans. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 515 1969 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL, ADELAIDE: A guidebook published by Allied Publishing Company, full of history and advertisements; also, "Championships 69", with match details and player profiles. (2 items). View details Estimate$80 - $120Price Realized$100StatusSold Lot 516 THE 1969 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 118 points); Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood by 36 points); the Preliminary Final (Richmond defeats Collngwood by 26 points); and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Carlton by 25 points). (4 items). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$160StatusSold Lot 517 THE 1970 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (St. Kilda defeats South Melbourne by 53 points); Second Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Carlton by 10 points); the Preliminary Final (Carlton defeats ST. Kilda by 62 points) and the Grand Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood by 10 points). (4 items). Carlton won its 10th Premiership in front of more than 121,000 fans. Three forwards kicked more than 100 goals in the season: Peter Hudson (146), Peter McKenna (143) and Alex Jesaulenko (115). View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 518 THE 1971 FINAL SERIES: First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Collingwood), Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn defeats St. Kilda), the Preliminary Final (St. Kilda defeats Richmond by 30 points), and the Grand Final (Hawthorn defeats St. Kilda by 7 points). Hawthorn, which finished on top of the ladder with 19 wins from 22 matches, won their 2nd Premiership in front of more than 118,000 fans. Ian Stewart, playing for Richmond, won his 3rd Brownlow medal. Peter Hudson kicked 150 goals. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 519 THE EXPANDED 1972 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Match (St. Kilda defeats Essendon), Qualifying Match (Richmond defeats Collingwood), Second Semi-Final (Richmond draws with Carlton on 61 points each), Second Semi-Final Replay (Richmond defeats Carlton by 41 points), the Preliminary Final (Carlton defeats St. Kilda by 16 points), Grand Final (Carlton defeats Richmond by 27 points). (6 items). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$180StatusSold Lot 520 THE EXPANDED 1973 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (St. Kilda defeats Essendon), Qualifying Final (Carlton defeats Richmond), First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats St. Kilda), Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood), the Preliminary Final (Richmond defeats Collingwood by 7 points), Grand Final (Richmond defeats Carlton by 30 points). (6 items). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$160StatusSold Lot 521 THE EXPANDED 1974 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (Collingwood defeats Footscray), Qualifying Final (North Melbourne defeats Hawthorn), Semi-Final (Hawthorn defeats Collingwood), Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne defeats Hawthorn by 5 points), Grand Final (Richmond defeats North Melbourne by 41 points). (6 items). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 522 THE EXPANDED 1975 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (Richmond defeats Collingwood), Qualifying Final (North Melbourne defeats Carlton), First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton), Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn defeats North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne defeats Richmond), Grand Final (North Melbourne defeats Hawthorn by 55 points). (6 items). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$160StatusSold Lot 523 A small collection of Football Records, including Grand Final editions for 1976, 1990, 1993, & 2000. Plus other similar publications of the period, mostly with an Essendon focus. Together with a Weg poster commemorating the 2007 last game for Kevin Sheedy and James Hird (total 14 items) View details Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$80StatusSold Lot 524 1976 - 1978 collection of home-and-away round Football Records, (15 different). View details Estimate$100 - $150StatusUnsold Lot 525 THE EXPANDED 1976 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (Geelong defeats Footscray), Qualifying Final (Hawthorn defeats North Melbourne), First Semi-Final (North Melbourne defeats Geelong), Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn defeats Carlton), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne defeats Carlton by1 point), Grand Final (Hawthorn defeats North Melbourne by 30 points). (6 items).Hawthorn won their 3rd Premiership in front of 110,000 fans. Graham Moss of Essendon won the Brownlow Medal. View details Estimate$150 - $200StatusUnsold Lot 526 1976 - 87 range of Finals and Grand Finals Football Records, together with a special edition for 7 May 1992 titled "GAME OF THE CENTURY - COLLINGWOOD v CARLTON" which celebrated the 100th year since those two teams first met, while both teams were part of the V.F.A. (Total: 10 items). View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$80StatusSold Lot 527 THE EXPANDED 1977 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (Richmond defeats South Melbourne), Qualifying Final (Hawthorn defeats North Melbourne), First Semi-Final (North Melbourne defeats Richmond), Second Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Hawthorn by 2 points), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne defeats Hawthorn by 67 points), Grand Final (Collingwood draws with North Melbourne on 76 points each), and the Grand Final REPLAY (won by North Melbourne by 27 points). (7 items). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 528 THE EXPANDED 1978 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (Carlton defeats Geelong), Qualifying Final (Hawthorn defeats Collingwood), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Carlton), Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn defeats North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne defeats Collingwood), Grand Final (Hawthorn defeats North Melbourne), (6 items). This was Hawthorn's 4th Premiership. The Brownlow went to Malcolm Blight of North Melbourne. View details Estimate$150 - $200StatusUnsold Lot 529 THE EXPANDED 1979 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (Fitzroy defeats Essendon), Qualifying Final (North Melbourne defeats Collingwood), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Fitzroy), Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (Collingwood defeats North Melbourne), Grand Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood by 5 points), (6 items). This was Carlton's 12th Premiership. The Brownlow went to Peter Moore of Collingwood. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$140StatusSold Lot 530 THE EXPANDED 1980 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (Collingwood defeats North Melbourne), Qualifying Final (Richmond defeats Carlton), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Carlton), Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Geelong), the Preliminary Final (Collingwood defeats Geelong by 4 points), Grand Final (Richmond defeats Collingwood by 81 points), (6 items). This was Richmond's 12th Premiership. Richmond's Michael Roach was the leading goal kicker with 112. The Brownlow went to Templeton. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 531 THE EXPANDED 1981 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Final (Fitzroy defeats Essendon), Qualifying Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood), First Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Fitzroy by 1 point), Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Geelong), the Preliminary Final (Collingwood defeats Geelong by 7 points), Grand Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood by 20 points), (6 items).This was Carlton's 13th Premiership. The Brownlow went to Bernie Quinlan (Fitzroy) and Barry Round (South Melbourne). View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 532 CLIVE CHURCHILL'S 1948-49 KANGAROOS NUMBER 1 AUSTRALIAN TEAM JERSEY The jumper is from the collection of Albert E. Johnson, who played left wing for Warrington (1939-51), England, and Great Britain. View details Estimate$5,000 - $10,000Price Realized$5,000StatusSold Lot 533 NORM PROVAN and ARTHUR SUMMONS, original signatures on a large format print of the iconic photograph by John O'Gready, known as "The Gladiators"; overall 43 x 34cm. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$500StatusSold Lot 534 'Melbourne Storm Premiers '19' featuring Weg art Premiership cards, framed and glazed. Overall 87 x 64cm. View details Estimate$100 - $200StatusUnsold Lot 535 Artist Unknown, resin sculpture depicting a dramatic tackle, inscribed to base "ENGRIS AUSTRALIA, c 2003", 43cm long. View details Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$180StatusSold Lot 536 MELBOURNE STORM "Destiny Fulfilled" 2009 NRL Premiership display featuring a commemorative Grand Final jumper signed by the team, together with photographs of the team and a description of the day. NRL memorabilia security code, limited edition 74/100 and Certificate of Authenticity verso. Framed and glazed, overall 92 x 112cm. View details Estimate$500 - $750Price Realized$800StatusSold Lot 537 A Queensland rugby union straw boater with maroon headband embroidered with "Q" and "1903"; internal silk lining in tact with the maker's name "Voigt Bros., Tailors & Mercers. Warwick" on the label. View details Estimate$500 - $1,000Price Realized$850StatusSold Lot 538 1911-12 New South Wales Rugby Union honour cap; the letters "F.K." sewn in red inside together with the original Farmer & Company maker's label. One of our clients has kindly suggested that the "F.K." is almost certainly FRED KIRKBY, who represented NSW four times during 1911-12. His home club was Balmain. View details Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$500StatusSold Lot 539 A New South Wales rugby union straw boater with navy headband embroidered with "N.S.W", "1912" and the state waratah flower. View details Estimate$500 - $1,000Price Realized$850StatusSold Lot 540 1993/94 Australian Rugby Team short-sleeved jersey signed by David Campese, Nick Farr-Jones and Phil Kearns; framed and glazed, overall 116 x 116cm. View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$140StatusSold Lot 541 DAVID CAMPESE: display featuring special Wallabies rugby jersey signed by Campese and fellow team members, including John Eales, Matthew Burke, Tim Horan & George Gregan, who played in his 100th Test Match against Italy in 1996; framed & glazed, overall 118x83cm. Australia won 40 - 18. View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$360StatusSold Lot 542 "The Miracle - Rugby From Heaven" limited edition posters (#355, 356, 196, 400, and 401/500), signed by all 25 members of The Wallabies team which won the "Bledisloe Cup 2000" against The All Blacks. All with PWC /Legends CofA. Each overall 62 x 42cm. View details Quantity5Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$320StatusSold Lot 543 The 1992 FA CUP FINAL - LIVERPOOL 2 - SUNDERLAND 0 A souvenir Liverpool Football Club football signed by the team members, including Michael Thomas and Ian Rush, who kicked the two goals. Attractively presented in a perspex case with a fitted timber base. With CofA. Accompanied by a framed panoramic poster of Liverpool FC on the pitch at Anfield. (2 items). View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$700StatusSold Lot 544 LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB: Away jersey, signed by 30 members of the 2005 squad. Attractively framed and glazed together with a team photo. Accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity, dated 2005. Overall, 101 x 83cm. View details Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$400StatusSold Lot 545 SOCCEROOS: 2006 FIFA World Cup Australian team shirt, signed by Harry Kewell and Mark Viduka. Framed and glazed, overall 112 x 90cm. With CofA. View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$460StatusSold Lot 546 "Chesterfield Cigarettes presents Record Golf", a collection of six different, as new "Instructive on-the-course interviews" with Bruce Devlin, Billy Dunk, Alan Murray, Kel Nagle, Frank Phillips, and Peter Thomson. (6 recordings in their original sleeves). View details Estimate$80 - $120Price Realized$40StatusSold Lot 547 A shelf of books including "The General Stud-Book containing Pedigrees of Race Horses...", [London, 1808], "The Australasian Book of Thoroughbred Racing" by Ballantine & Trengove (1972), "Bibliography of the History and Organisation of Horse Racing...." by Loder (1978), "A Century of Winners.." by Ahern (1982), "Stallions of New Zealand 1987", "Bart, My Life" by Cummings (2009), Australian and New Zealand studbooks, etc. (30). View details Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$100StatusSold Lot 548 VICTORIA RACING CLUB, SPRING MEETING, 1881, Cup Day Official Programme. Complete and without annotations. The 1881 Melbourne cup was won by Zulu, a 50/1 outsider in the field of 33 runners. View details Estimate$1,500 - $2,000Price Realized$4,400StatusSold Lot 549 "MALUA - Winner of the Melbourne Cup 1884" colour lithograph, printed an published by Fred Woodhouse Jnr.; with hand-painted highlights; in original frame, circa 1890s, overall 60 x 73.5cm. View details Estimate$80 - $120Price Realized$500StatusSold Lot 549a CARL KAHLER (Austria, Australia, United States, 1855-1906) Spring Racing Carnival 1887: a set of three hand-coloured photogravures titled "The Lawn at Flemington on Melbourne Cup day", "The Betting Ring at Flemington", "Derby Day, Flemington", attractively framed and glazed, each 56cm x 81cm, 85cm x 112cm each overall. (3). View details Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$400StatusSold Lot 550 1892 VRC STEEPLECHASE: Leather-bound "Victoria Racing Club, 1892. Autumn Meeting, Official Programme, Steeplechase Day". Together with a dinner menu, "Welcome to Bundoora Park. The 'Brunswick Herd' and 'Bundoora Park Stud' Annual Sale 1878". Fair/Good condition. View details Estimate$400 - $600Price Realized$200StatusSold Lot 551 NEW ZEALAND STUD BOOKS: 1901 - 1979, complete; 23 volumes in different sizes and bindings; all hardcover. View details Estimate$250 - $300Price Realized$260StatusSold Lot 552 A collection of five photographs, comprising of H.Neagle's Bon Reve 1918, with Rider Stan Reid; Beechwood, winner at Randwick 1935, with rider Ray Wilson; Zuyder Zee, Winner of King's Cup Calcutta 1936, Rider Ray Wilson; Mas' Antibes, Winner of Viceroy Cup Calcutta 1936, Rider Ray Wilson; The Trump wins Melbourne Cup 1937; all attractively framed and glazed. View details Quantity5Estimate$200 - $300StatusUnsold Lot 553 "BAYARD" hand-coloured photographic print in timber frame, 50 x 63cm overall View details Estimate$100 - $200StatusCLOSED! Lot 554 "THE ADELAIDE CUP, 1928" Silver trophy mounted on a wooden plinth and engraved "WON BY MESS.RS H.P. WATSONS & R.C. BAKERS c.g. 'altimeter' Time only 2 min, 44 sec. (RECORD)" Overall height 26cm View details Estimate$500 - $750Price Realized$400StatusSold Lot 555 PHAR LAP: A small celluloid tin-plate oval depicting the classic image of jockey, Jim Pike riding Phar Lap at Flemington Racecourse, sometime in 1930. The sepia image has been carefully enhanced to reflect the correct colours of Pike's jacket. Overall 93 x 127mm. The only example known to us. View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$300StatusSold Lot 556 THE WILLIAMSTOWN CUP, 1933 gold cup, engraved "Won By F.E. SHILLABEER & S.E. BAILEY'S, SHADOW KING, Ridden By A. E. BREASLEY" made by THOMAS GAUNT of Melbourne, stamped "T. GAUNT & Co. 15ct", blackwood base also bearing Gaunt's maker's mark, 34cm high overall, 404 grams gold weight. View details Estimate$25,000 - $35,000Price Realized$22,000StatusSold Lot 557 "THE EPSOM GOLD CUP Won by H.P WATSON & R.C. Bakers 'RADIANT BOY' 31.8.35," made by T. Gaunt & Co. in gold-plated brass and mounted on a wooden plinth. Overall 27cm tall View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$1,200StatusSold Lot 558 1961-1985 Collection of Race Day Programmes, mostly Q.T.C. Brisbane Cup Day Meetings. (18) View details Quantity18Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$300StatusSold Lot 559 A shelf of hard cover books including "Thoroughbred Sires of Australia and New Zealand" by McFadden [1962], "Thoroughbred Families of Australia and New Zealand" by McFadden [1969], "The Star Kingdom Story" by Pring [1983], "The Great Stallion Book" by Ulbrich [1986], "Quest for a Classic Winner" by McLean [1987], "Stubbs and the Horse" by Warner & Blake [2004], and twelve others. (Total: 18). View details Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$200StatusSold Lot 560 GEORGE MOORE "The Winner" five signed limited edition (#425-29/500) prints showing Moore riding "Tulloch", one of his major successes. Authenticated by PWC. Each overall 46 x 32cm. View details Quantity5Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$140StatusSold Lot 561 QUEEN'S CUP RACE, BRISBANE, 1977: Two participation medals, produced by the Royal Australian Mint, both offered in original presentation boxes. (2) View details Quantity2Estimate$100 - $200StatusUnsold Lot 562 CENT / CINQUATENAIRE / DE LA SOCIÉTÉ D'ENCOURAGEMENT / POUR / L'AMÉLIORATION DES RACES / DE / CHEVAUX EN FRANCE / 1833 - 1983, Bronze medal commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Society for the Encouragement of the Improvement of the Horse Bloodstock in France, circa 1983, in box of issue. View details Estimate$120 - $150StatusUnsold Lot 563 'The History of Australian Thoroughbred Racing' by Freedman and Lemon (1987 - 2008) in three volumes, plus three other hardcover books on thoroughbred breeding and racing. (Six vols.) View details Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$40StatusSold Lot 564 Framed display titled 'Champions of the Turf' depicting 'Octagonal', 'Super Impose,' 'MIght And Power,' and 'Tie The Knot.' Depicting in action with their jockeys up (signed by all jockeys; Beadman, Cassidy, and Dye) and with a summary of the prize money won by each of the horses. With certificate of authenticity. Framed and glazed. Overall 74 x 87cm. View details Estimate$200 - $300StatusUnsold Lot 565 MOTOR CYCLE RACING: A sterling silver presentation cup, engraved "S.E. CENTRE A.C.U. SOUTHERN TRIAL 1929. S.E. CENTRE & CLUB TEAM PRIZES : CARSHALTON TEAM : T.F. HALL" T.F. Hall rode a 495cc Matchless for the Carshalton Motor-Cycle Club Team. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$80StatusSold Lot 566 BOB McINTYRE (1928-1962), early 1950s motor cycle racing helmet (by Cromwell), with leather strap and studs. Accompanied by a pair of WWII surplus aviation goggles, which is what the motor cyclists used at the time. (2 items). View details Quantity2Estimate$1,000 - $2,000Price Realized$400StatusSold Lot 566A DONALD CAMPBELL, original pen signature and dedication to the introductory page of the "WORLD CHALLENGE - Proteus Bluebird Project 1963", the 16-page souvenir brochure, which also lists sponsors, trustees and supporters. View details Estimate$200 - $250Price Realized$100StatusSold Lot 567 HOLDEN (MOBIL) RACING TEAM SHIRT, 1985-86, signed by Peter Brock, Mark Skaife, Craig Lowndes, Todd Kelly, Jason Bright and Greg Murphy. View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$220StatusSold Lot 568 HSV 20th Anniversary Commemorative racing helmet; Number 40 of a limited edition of 500, signed by the four 2007 team members, Mark Skaife, Garth Tander, Rick Kelly and Todd Kelly; in original box with display stand. View details Estimate$800 - $1,000Price Realized$550StatusSold Lot 569 1896 Athens Olympics, bronze participation medal; 50mm; designed by N. Lytras; seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, Acropolis in background. Lovely condition. View details Estimate$800 - $1,000Price Realized$1,100StatusSold Lot 570 1924 Paris, VIII Summer Olympics: OFFICIAL POSTCARDS: Nice group of 4 comprising of #399 (coxed fours of France); #400 (110m hurdles); #421 (coxed fours of Great Britain) & #444 (eights crew of Belgium). Fine condition. View details Estimate$120 - $150StatusCLOSED! Lot 571 1936 BERLIN OLYMPICS Referee or Judge's Badge in silvered bronze, 45 x 42cm, made by L. Chr. Lauer, Nurnberg-Berlin and designed by Walter Raemisch; inscribed RICHTER, numbered "156" on reverse, with clip mechanism intact. Lacks ribbon.The design combines the Olympic Rings with the Brandenburg Gate, the landmark of Berlin. View details Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$1,100StatusSold Lot 572 1948 LONDON OLYMPICS: Australian Team blazer. Green wool with gold trim, coat of arms and "OLYMPIC GAMES 1948" embroidered to pocket. Ownership label sewn behind left lapel "4416 - Armstrong". View details Estimate$1,500 - $2,500Price Realized$1,200StatusSold Lot 573 1948 LONDON OLYMPICS: Jim Armstrong's Australian Team green tracksuit top. Embroidered Australian map and coat of arms to left breast; MSD Olympic label at collar. View details Estimate$200 - $300StatusUnsold Lot 574 1956 MELBOURNE SUMMER OLYMPICS, official poster (small format) by Richard Beck, printed in Australia by Containers Limited, Melbourne. Framed and glazed. 57 x 41cm overall View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$550StatusSold Lot 575 1956 MELBOURNE OLYMPICS: SHIRLEY STRICKLAND, MARJORIE JACKSON & BETTY CUTHBERT five individually signed action photographs of each "Golden Girl", (15 items), each 16 x 20cm. View details Quantity15Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$260StatusSold Lot 576 OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE Great Moments pictorial display, limited edition (#262/550) featuring the original signatures of 13 gold medallists including Shirley Strickland, Betty Cuthbert, Norma Croker, Ian Browne, Lorraine Crapp, Murray Rose, John Henricks. With GM CofA; overall 65 x 92cm. View details Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$300StatusSold Lot 577 MELBOURNE OLYMPICS: 1956 (Nov. 21) registered souvenir envelope with complete Olympics set of 4 stamps tied by MAIN STADIUM (PRESS) "'21NOV/1956" datestamps with matching special registration label numbered "0760" from the temporary post office at the M.C.G., very fine condition. View details Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$160StatusSold Lot 578 1956 MELBOURNE OLYMPICS: COLES Olympic Games Collector Cards in an album, including the Flags & Flowers Series, Landmarks, Olympic Venues, Sports, and several non-Coles types. (Total: 96); mixed condition. View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$300StatusSold Lot 579 1956 MELBOURNE OLYMPICS official car number plate #187 with "VIC" and the Olympic Rings in colour; very fine original condition. Endorsed verso in pencil "Billy Holt's number plate in Melbourne". View details Estimate$1,500 - $1,750Price Realized$1,900StatusSold Lot 580 1956 MELBOURNE OLYMPICS: Small group comprising of two rare "AROS" brand belt buckles which incorporate the official Melbourne 1956 logo, a fabric patch with the logo and a souvenir teaspoon by Stokes. (4 items). View details Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$120StatusSold Lot 581 1956 MELBOURNE OLYMPICS: Lux & Lifebuoy Soap "1956 Olympic Games badges", complete set [20] plus the two scarce error badges for Gary Chapman & Dave Stephens. (Total: 22). Only the second complete set we have offered. View details Estimate$800 - $1,000Price Realized$650StatusSold Lot 582 1960 ROME OLYMPICS: DAWN FRASER, original signatures on two lovely photographs of her following a gold-medal swim at the Rome Olympics, each 20 x 30cm. View details Quantity2Estimate$100 - $150Price Realized$100StatusSold Lot 582a 1956 OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE, "Great Moments" poster with signatures of 13 Australian Gold medallists from the 1956 Olympics including Shirley Strickland, Betty Cuthbert, Lorraine Crapp, Dawn Fraser & Murray Rose; limited edition 421/550 (with CofA), window mounted, framed and glazed, overall 114x89cm. View details Estimate$250 - $350Price Realized$260StatusSold Lot 583 1960 ROME SUMMER OLYMPICS: Judge's Official Badge with "GIUDICE" against a red enamel background in the panel below. View details Estimate$250 - $500Price Realized$340StatusSold Lot 584 MEXICO CITY 1968 SUMMER OLYMPICS GOLD WINNER'S MEDAL The Mexico Gold Medal awarded to Australia's Maureen Caird for the 80m HURDLES, gilt silver, 60mm, 125gms, originally designed by Guiseppe Cassioli. The front inscribed "XIX OLIMPIADA MEXICO 1968" and features a "Seated Victory" with the Colosseum in the background; th reverse depicts a victorious athelete with palm branch being carried on the shoulders of other athletes. A small plaque attached to the top bears a pictogram...... View details Estimate$20,000 - $25,000Price Realized$36,000StatusSold Lot 585 MAUREEN CAIRD'S 1968 OLYMPIC GAMES 1968 MEXICO CITY Australian Team blazer, Australian Athletics Team singlet and Australian Team carry bag with her initials "M.C." stencilled on the side. (3 items). The blazer, made for the team by "Tee Dee" bears an additional sewn-on label with "M. CAIRD" in manuscript. View details Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$1,700StatusSold Lot 586 MAUREEN CAIRD'S "AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIAN" official lapel badge (made by Stokes) engraved verso "Miss M. Caird"; also, her 1968 Olympic Rings button-hole badge; and her official "MEXICO Atleta" badge (lacking the plastic flag). Accompanied by a presentation plaque "PRESENTED BY WORLD SPORTS - THE INTERNATIONAL SPORTS MAGAZINE to MAUREEN CAIRD 80 metres Hurdles in 10.3 sec. OLYMPIC GAMES CHAMPION MEXICO CITY OCTOBER 1968." (4 items). View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$1,000StatusSold Lot 587 MAUREEN CAIRD'S AUSTRALIAN SPORTS MEDAL, awarded in 2000 and, accompanied by a miniature, in the original presentation case. Together with the official certificate of citation (signed by Prime Minister, John Howard and William Deane, Governor-General) and two official letters. View details Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$650StatusSold Lot 588 MAUREEN CAIRD'S ROAD TO MEXICO GOLD AND BEYOND: An impressive collection of certificates and medals, 1962 to 1972, illustrating Caird's many successes until her retirement from competitive sports.(16 medals, 49 certificates) and a scrapbook. View details Estimate$500 - $1,000Price Realized$950StatusSold Lot 589 MAUREEN CAIRD was invited to compete in a U.S.A. / U.S.S.R. / British Commonwealth Invitational Athletics Meeting in Los Angeles, 18th & 19th July, 1969. Event 26 was the Women's 100m Hurdles; Caird placed 3rd.The lot comprises of her bronze 3rd Place Medal, her 3rd Place award platter, and an original programme for the Meeting. (3 items). View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$400StatusSold Lot 590 MAUREEN CAIRD INDUCTED INTO THE SPORT AUSTRALIA HALL OF FAME: Maureen Caird-Jones was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1986. The citation read, in part,Only 19 days after her 17th birthday, Maureen Caird, originally from Cumberland in New South Wales, won gold in the 80m hurdles at the Mexico City Olympic Games, becoming the youngest ever track and field gold medallist at any Olympics".The lot comprises of her award medal, her certificate and the Hall of Fame logo lapl pin.... View details Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$700StatusSold Lot 591 1976 MONTREAL OLYMPICS: NADIA COMANECI "The Perfect Score" ten signed limited edition displays (of 500) showing the young gymnast during her flawless performance at the Montreal Games; all with PWC/First CofA; each overall 52 x 35cm. View details Quantity10Estimate$150 - $250Price Realized$240StatusSold Lot 592 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPICS: relay baton signed by Australian runners Rod Mapstone, Tim Jackson, and Dean Capobianco. Attractively presented in a timber frame. Overall 38 x 25cm View details Estimate$100 - $200Price Realized$320StatusSold Items per page 102550100 Previous|1234567|Next Previous 1234567 Next Previous 1234567 Next