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correct clipo mouseman is dead know but he has a factory that's still going under his name the old original stuff is very good money.i haven't had the lead valued

I swapped it on a whim you might say.the couplings on the lead are old handed crafted solid silver ..real good detail.the leather work is very top quality too.

is it worth a £10000. mmmm not sure but I don't think I would take any less.unless somebody has got something im interested in for a swop.

. Got a milbro catty , 100 er conker , 150 copys of edrd , and a boys brigade bugle
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Ive colleted any thing to do with the cup all my life imagine my shock walking into a hospital and adorning the walls was a history of the cup and the grand national . . Waterloo cup slipper in

you snivelling little cnut

. Do you know stewie thats what ive allways imagined you to look like

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ive got a slip lead that was presented to one of the slippers solid silver couplings. date on it is 1869..offer me the right money its yours it in a1 condition

got to be worth at least a grand snoop......... :D:D

 

you wont be along way off there mate.. :D

 

 

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the slips are in very good condition, but they are Irish pattern slips not English. the Irish slips have a pin that holds the collars the English on the other hand have what can be best described as a tapered spur that sits on the opposing collars spur, the finer the spurs the better they were for slipping the dogs level. The spurs fitted inside "arms" on each side of the leash

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correct clipo mouseman is dead know but he has a factory that's still going under his name the old original stuff is very good money.i haven't had the lead valued

I swapped it on a whim you might say.the couplings on the lead are old handed crafted solid silver ..real good detail.the leather work is very top quality too.

is it worth a £10000. mmmm not sure but I don't think I would take any less.unless somebody has got something im interested in for a swop.

. Got a milbro catty , 100 er conker , 150 copys of edrd , and a boys brigade bugle
You Still Got Your Jimmy Saville Badge :) You Where A Bit Old When You Went & Sat On Jimmys Knee At 27 :) :)
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The other weekend I bought a book about old Liverpool, the book is called Greetings From Olde Liverpool, published in 1992 and contains old postcard images of the city, as I'm fascinated by all things old Liverpool and districts.

There is one postcard looking up Bold St in 1895 showing the Lyceum.

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'The spot the picture was taken from was/is Waterloo Square, which was named after the Waterloo Hotel which once stood where Central Station once was. The Waterloo Cup got it's name from this Hotel.'

 

I have no idea if this is true or not but did find it interesting that the Cup was mentioned. The books an interesting read too.

 

If you know it to be true GTE and if the book is of any interest to you, as a collector, your more than welcome to it. :thumbs:

. Yes they named it the waterloo. As. They held the. Meetings there and mr lynn was. Te proprietor. But dont forget Anything named waterloo is named after the battle. , Ill check that book out though bo. The links to the cup are every were. I was over in southern ireland the staue to MASTER MC is amazing. , stig gave. Me a couple of items Edited by gonetoearth
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The other weekend I bought a book about old Liverpool, the book is called Greetings From Olde Liverpool, published in 1992 and contains old postcard images of the city, as I'm fascinated by all things old Liverpool and districts.

There is one postcard looking up Bold St in 1895 showing the Lyceum.

I quote,

'The spot the picture was taken from was/is Waterloo Square, which was named after the Waterloo Hotel which once stood where Central Station once was. The Waterloo Cup got it's name from this Hotel.'

 

I have no idea if this is true or not but did find it interesting that the Cup was mentioned. The books an interesting read too.

 

If you know it to be true GTE and if the book is of any interest to you, as a collector, your more than welcome to it. :thumbs:

. Yes they named it the waterloo. As. They held the. Meetings there and mr lynn was. Te proprietor. But dont forget Anything named waterloo is named after the battle. , Ill check that book out though bo. The links to the cup are every were. I was over in southern ireland the staue to MASTER MC is amazing. , stig gave. Me a couple of items

 

some other bits kicking about when I find em your welcome to them....

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I was at the last Cup, and asked if I could have two cards each day, one to mark, and one to keep in pristine condition. I was going to put them in frames on the lounge wall, but the missus put the block on that !! So, I have all three days programmes in mint condition, and next year will be the 10th anaversiary of the Waterloo Cup, so any idea what they may sell for, not that I'd part with them.

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The other weekend I bought a book about old Liverpool, the book is called Greetings From Olde Liverpool, published in 1992 and contains old postcard images of the city, as I'm fascinated by all things old Liverpool and districts.

There is one postcard looking up Bold St in 1895 showing the Lyceum.

I quote, 'The spot the picture was taken from was/is Waterloo Square, which was named after the Waterloo Hotel which once stood where Central Station once was. The Waterloo Cup got it's name from this Hotel.'

 

I have no idea if this is true or not but did find it interesting that the Cup was mentioned. The books an interesting read too.

 

If you know it to be true GTE and if the book is of any interest to you, as a collector, your more than welcome to it. :thumbs:

 

. Yes they named it the waterloo. As. They held the. Meetings there and mr lynn was. Te proprietor. But dont forget Anything named waterloo is named after the battle. , Ill check that book out though bo. The links to the cup are every were. I was over in southern ireland the staue to MASTER MC is amazing. , stig gave. Me a couple of items

some other bits kicking about when I find em your welcome to them....
. Fair swap the stuff for your trough
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I was at the last Cup, and asked if I could have two cards each day, one to mark, and one to keep in pristine condition. I was going to put them in frames on the lounge wall, but the missus put the block on that !! So, I have all three days programmes in mint condition, and next year will be the 10th anaversiary of the Waterloo Cup, so any idea what they may sell for, not that I'd part with them.

. Theres loads about mate keep them for your own memorys. The can not take them off us
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I was at the last Cup, and asked if I could have two cards each day, one to mark, and one to keep in pristine condition. I was going to put them in frames on the lounge wall, but the missus put the block on that !! So, I have all three days programmes in mint condition, and next year will be the 10th anaversiary of the Waterloo Cup, so any idea what they may sell for, not that I'd part with them.

worth more to keep ---- get em on the wall nice mounts and frames ...

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I was at the last Cup, and asked if I could have two cards each day, one to mark, and one to keep in pristine condition. I was going to put them in frames on the lounge wall, but the missus put the block on that !! So, I have all three days programmes in mint condition, and next year will be the 10th anaversiary of the Waterloo Cup, so any idea what they may sell for, not that I'd part with them.

worth more to keep ---- get em on the wall nice mounts and frames ...

 

:yes: I have them from the mid 80's right through. I've always fancied framing a few and getting them up. Nice thred to remind me... :thumbs:

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I was at the last Cup, and asked if I could have two cards each day, one to mark, and one to keep in pristine condition. I was going to put them in frames on the lounge wall, but the missus put the block on that !! So, I have all three days programmes in mint condition, and next year will be the 10th anaversiary of the Waterloo Cup, so any idea what they may sell for, not that I'd part with them.

 

worth more to keep ---- get em on the wall nice mounts and frames ...

:yes: I have them from the mid 80's right through. I've always fancied framing a few and getting them up. Nice thred to remind me... :thumbs:
. Get them photos printed off and put them in the frame with them.
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I was at the last Cup, and asked if I could have two cards each day, one to mark, and one to keep in pristine condition. I was going to put them in frames on the lounge wall, but the missus put the block on that !! So, I have all three days programmes in mint condition, and next year will be the 10th anaversiary of the Waterloo Cup, so any idea what they may sell for, not that I'd part with them.

worth more to keep ---- get em on the wall nice mounts and frames ...

 

:yes: I have them from the mid 80's right through. I've always fancied framing a few and getting them up. Nice thred to remind me... :thumbs:

 

I put some photos up of the ones I framed be march---ish 2012 cant find it ----- be in the archives now....

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The other weekend I bought a book about old Liverpool, the book is called Greetings From Olde Liverpool, published in 1992 and contains old postcard images of the city, as I'm fascinated by all things old Liverpool and districts.

There is one postcard looking up Bold St in 1895 showing the Lyceum.

I quote, 'The spot the picture was taken from was/is Waterloo Square, which was named after the Waterloo Hotel which once stood where Central Station once was. The Waterloo Cup got it's name from this Hotel.'

 

I have no idea if this is true or not but did find it interesting that the Cup was mentioned. The books an interesting read too.

 

If you know it to be true GTE and if the book is of any interest to you, as a collector, your more than welcome to it. :thumbs:

. Yes they named it the waterloo. As. They held the. Meetings there and mr lynn was. Te proprietor. But dont forget Anything named waterloo is named after the battle. , Ill check that book out though bo. The links to the cup are every were. I was over in southern ireland the staue to MASTER MC is amazing. , stig gave. Me a couple of items
some other bits kicking about when I find em your welcome to them....
. Fair swap the stuff for your trough

 

g---I never bought them mate by the time I`d thought about it they`d gone....

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