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Blitzkrieg by Mark Churms. (P)


Blitzkrieg by Mark Churms. (P)
One edition.
£1500.00

Portrait of Michael Schumacher by Robert Tomlin. (P)


Portrait of Michael Schumacher by Robert Tomlin. (P)
One edition.
£280.00

England v South Africa - Investec 2002 by Doug Harker.


England v South Africa - Investec 2002 by Doug Harker.
4 editions.
3 of the 4 editions feature up to 4 additional signatures.
£90.00 - £200.00


A Scottish Gentleman by Michael Thompson.


A Scottish Gentleman by Michael Thompson.
One edition.
£25.00

Wild Cats at Monaco by Robert Tomlin


Wild Cats at Monaco by Robert Tomlin
One edition.
£30.00

Down to the Wire by Robert Tomlin.


Down to the Wire by Robert Tomlin.
2 editions.
Both editions feature an additional signature.
£90.00 - £130.00


David's Day by Robert Tomlin


David's Day by Robert Tomlin
One edition.
£30.00

Valentino Rossi by Ivan Berryman.


Valentino Rossi by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£40.00 - £525.00

Rooster Booster by Chris Howells.


Rooster Booster by Chris Howells.
2 editions.
£75.00 - £90.00


British Lions on Tour by Michael Thompson.


British Lions on Tour by Michael Thompson.
One edition.
£30.00

Going For It by Ivan Berryman.


Going For It by Ivan Berryman.
One edition.
£23.00

Cheltenham by Paul Hart.


Cheltenham by Paul Hart.
One edition.
£55.00


Kings of the Baize II by Peter Deighan


Kings of the Baize II by Peter Deighan
One of 2 editions available.
£180.00

Jackie Stewart by Michael Thompson.


Jackie Stewart by Michael Thompson.
One edition.
£25.00

Daylami by Stephen Smith.


Daylami by Stephen Smith.
One edition.
£75.00


Seven by Robert Highton.


Seven by Robert Highton.
3 editions.
£50.00 - £70.00

The Maple Leaf Maestro by Stuart Coffield


The Maple Leaf Maestro by Stuart Coffield
One edition.
£20.00

Tribute to Eddie Irvine by Stuart McIntyre.


Tribute to Eddie Irvine by Stuart McIntyre.
One edition.
£23.00


Reflections of a Champion by Michael Thompson.


Reflections of a Champion by Michael Thompson.
One edition.
£30.00

Superbike Super Champion by Michael Thompson.


Superbike Super Champion by Michael Thompson.
One edition.
£30.00

St. Andrews View From the 17th by Fraser Shaw


St. Andrews View From the 17th by Fraser Shaw
3 editions.
£35.00 - £2700.00


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Blitzkrieg by Mark Churms. (P)

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Portrait of Michael Schumacher by Robert Tomlin. (P)

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England v South Africa - Investec 2002 by Doug Harker.

England 53 - South Africa 3, Twickenham, Novermber 23rd 2002. England: Robinson, Cohen, Tindall, Greenwood, Christophers, Wilkinson, Dawson, Vickery, Leonard, Thompson, Johnson, Kay, Moody, Back, Hill. (Subs): Dallaglio, Gomersall, Healey, Morris, Regan, Stimpson. Scores: Try - Cohen, 2 Tries - Greenwood, Try - Back, Try - Hill, Try - Dallaglio, Penalty Try, 2 Penalties - Wilkinson, Conversion - Wilkinson, Conversion - Dawson, 2 Conversions - Gomersall, 2 Conversions - Stimpson.

South Africa: Greef, Paulse, Fleck, James, Lombard, Pretorius, Conradie, Roux, Dalton, Venter, Lambuschagne, Krige, Wannenburg, Van Niekerk. (Subs): Jacobs, Jordaan, Russell, Uys, Van Biljon, Van der Linde, Wentzel. Score : Penalty - Pretorius.


A Scottish Gentleman by Michael Thompson.

David Coulthard. McLaren Mercedes MP4/13


Wild Cats at Monaco by Robert Tomlin

Eddie Irvine drove the Jaguar R2 during the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix and is captured in print darting through the Nouvelle Chicane on his way to third place and teams first podium position. With its beautiful backdrop of yachts and water, the circuit is famed for being the most picturesque and demanding track in the Formula 1 world series. It is a unique street circuit and a remarkable creation on the streets of this small Monarchy. The car, chief designer John Russell and chief aerodynamicist Mark Handford under the leadership of technical director Steve Nichols, was launched in Coventry on 9th January 2001, and having switched to Michelin tyres, hopes were high at the start of the 2001 season. Eddie Irvines co-driver was Brazilian-born Luciano Burti who was previously Jaguar Racing development driver. The engine was powered by the CR-3 VIO from Cosworth Racing but it was difficult to achieve satisfactory wind tunnel results as the tunnel used was in California so the car suffered a little aerodynamically. It has been described as possibly overly robust!


Down to the Wire by Robert Tomlin.

Colin Edwards gave Honda racing another victory with an inspired performance during the last race of the season to put rival Troy Bayliss into second place. Bobs painting depicts the typically-aggressive cornering style of the Texas Tornado in his winning leathers as he threw the mighty Honda around the Imola racing circuit.


David's Day by Robert Tomlin

The 2002 Grand Prix season started with much excitement as for the first few races the major teams sparred for supremacy. Just when it looked as if there would be a three-way fight between Ferrari, Williams and McLaren, along came Michael Schumacher in the 2002 Ferrari and showed the supremacy of the driver and machine package. However, against all odds and demonstrating supreme confidence and skill on a track where top speed was not all important, David Coulthard made one of the best drives of his career. Pulling out all the stops lie grabbed second spot on the grid. For once on race day he was not to be easily pushed aside and from the sprint to the first corner, he managed to grab first place and though pressed throughout the race, gave no quarter. In a supreme demonstration reminiscent of Senna and Mansell years ago, he made his car so wide that no-one could pass, and went on to take a memorable and well-deserved victory. Our picture shows him at Lowes Hairpin with the Williarris and Ferraris waiting to pounce at the slightest mistake - which did not happen.


Valentino Rossi by Ivan Berryman.

Valentino Rossi on his way to a seventh Moto GP World Championship in the 2009 season on his Yamaha, scoring thirteen podium finishes including six race wins leaving him 45 points clear of his nearest rival.


Rooster Booster by Chris Howells.

Clearing the last flight in the 2003 Smurfit Champion Hurdle.


British Lions on Tour by Michael Thompson.

Richard Burns and Robert Reid. Peugeot 206 WRC


Going For It by Ivan Berryman.

Damon Hill passes Michael Schumacher, Argentine Grand Prix, 1995.


Cheltenham by Paul Hart.

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Kings of the Baize II by Peter Deighan

Peter Deighan has superbly captured Jimmy White, John Parrot, Stephen Hendry, James Wattana, John Higgins, Ken Doherty, Ronnie OSullivan and of course the centrepiece, a magnificent study of former World Champion Steve Davis as he Ponders his next shot. A must for all snooker rooms, clubs and players of this wonderful game.


Jackie Stewart by Michael Thompson.

Elf Tyrrell Ford 006. World Champion 1973.


Daylami by Stephen Smith.

Daylami and Frankie Dettori winning the Breeders Cup Turf.


Seven by Robert Highton.

The painting portrays the Manchester United midfielder and England Captain David Beckham celebrating after scoring from a trademark free kick.


The Maple Leaf Maestro by Stuart Coffield

Jacques Villeneuve.


Tribute to Eddie Irvine by Stuart McIntyre.

Eddie Irvine raced Formula Ford from 1983 to 1988. Driving a variety of different chassis, he won two Formula Ford championships by the end of 1987. In 1988, Eddie drove in the British Formula Three championship and then joined the Jordan Formula 3000 team for 1990. He won his first race at Hockenheim, finishing third overall in the championship that year. The following three years saw Eddie driving in the Japanese F3000 series, almost winninh the title in 1993. He also drove for Toyota at Le Mans holding the lap record for several years. At the end of 1993 Eddie drove for the Jordan F1 team and gained notoriety by overtaking Ayrton Senna having only just been lapped by him. In 1996, Eddie took on the unenviable role as number two to Michael Schumacher at Ferrari but in 1999 became the number one driver for Ferrari following a serious accident for Schumacher.


Reflections of a Champion by Michael Thompson.

Marcus Gronholm. Peugeot 206 WRC.


Superbike Super Champion by Michael Thompson.

Carl Fogarty - Ducati Performance - World Superbike Champion 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999.


St. Andrews View From the 17th by Fraser Shaw

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