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A promotional picture of Bill Maynard signed by John Robson (Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in WW2), at the San Clu Hotel (owned by his mother); a 1976 FA Cup final ticket (Man Utd v Southampton), stamped Aston Villa on reverse and 2 x autograph prints of Randy Turpin and Lee Savold.
Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 corporate guest memorabilia, comprising a quantity of official team presentations bearing the Ferrari emblem and Cavallino escutcheon, including two red back packs, three black team polo shirts, size M, five team caps in black and red, plus two others, all clothing unworn, a boxed 'Classico' model 500 Ferrari, Cavallino tie pins, Ferrari key rings, stickers and lanyards holding ticket passes for the 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 British Grands Prix, together with the event programmes and racecards, three small digital radios, a cased 1:43 scale F1 car, ear defenders, coffee mug, most items in their original packaging (qty.)
12 Norwich City 1950s programmes, including Festival of Britain v Servette 12.5.51, FAC3 v Arsenal 12.1.52, Norfolk and Norwich Charities Cup v Manchester United 5.5.54, 1959 FA Cup s/f v Luton Town at White Hart Lane and replay at St Andrews, and an England v France amateur international 5.4.52 (signed by Ben Brown & Charles Mortimore) and an England v Holland Youth International 5.11.55, both played at Carrow Road; sold together with Norwich City handbooks for 1951-52, 1952-53 & 1953-54; the lot also including a 1952 F.A. Cup final programme. England v Rest of the World 21.10.53, and Norwich v Birmingham Division One 2002 Play-Off final programme and ticket (19)
A ticket for the Italy v Uruguay semi-final match in the football competition at the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games, a standing ticket, numbered 13, for the match at the Olympic Stadium 7th June; plus a very rare ticket price brochure for the Games with a key to the ticket colour relating to the type of ticket and map of the Olympic Stadium (2)
An autographed 1966 World Cup tournament programme, the England team page (p.29) signed by 18 members of the World Cup squad, lacking Stiles, Hunt, Connelly & Hunter, but additionally signed by Sir Alf Ramsey, Harold Shepherdson, Les Cocker and chief referee Ken Aston, the programme also including stapled-in sheets signed by members of the Argentina and France World Cup squads, the programme covers in poor condition but internally good; sold together with a ticket for the tournament's opening match England v Uruguay at Wembley Stadium 11th July (2)
Autographs of Wimbledon Tennis Champions (1930-2000s), i) Fred Perry signed 1930s Ardath cigarette card + Wimbledon memorabilia ii) Rod Laver signed 2003 Tennis FDC / Postcard + Laver 50c Australian Stamp iii) Bjorn Borg signed colour photo iv) Pete Sampras signed 1999 Wimbledon Championships Guide v) Andre Agassi signed 1999 Wimbledon Championships ticket holder vi) John Newcombe, Stan Smith & Richard Krajicek signed Wimbledon Tennis Logo vii) Martina Navratilova autograph + pic viii) Venus & Serena Williams autographs + pic ix) Chris Evert Lloyd autograph & pic + Also signed by John Lloyd x) Jan Kodes signed 1973 Wimbledon programme
Sunderland football programmes, the earliest an away at Bradford City 16th March 1912, old, neat & tidy spine repair; others including a wartime penny sheet away at Bradford City; a 1937 F.A. Cup Final v Preston North End, poor with sellotaped spine and paper loss front cover bottom left corner, 1973 F.A. Cup Final with a ticket stub, two rosettes, a fan's travel itinerary & a Sunderland Echo; 12 Sunderland programmes 1950s & 1960s including a home v Leicester 1964-65 (Derek Forster, youngest ever 1st Division player, in goal aged 15), home v WBA FA Youth Cup final 2nd Leg 3.5.69 and League Cup home v Walsall 4.10.61; the lot also including Sunderland Jubilee Handbook 1898-1948 (22)
A rare set of four 78rpm records Wembley chronicling landmark events at Wembley Stadium and the Empire Pool between 1923 and 1944, reminiscences by Sir Arthur Elvin and Raymond Glendenning, recorded and published in 1944 by Raymond Glendenning, the records produced at Star Sound Studios, this set originally owned by Major McGrath a Director of Wembley Stadium, approximate running time 30 minutes overall, compilation of history of stadium with interviews, descriptions and commentaries, detailed below: Side 1 April 23rd 1924 State opening of British Empire Exhibition at Wembley. Description of declaration of opening by King George V. Singing of massed choirs 'Land of hope and glory' List of displays held at stadium, torch light tattoos. 1925 rugby union match -Army v RAF. May 19th 1925 description of planes in formation dropping small incendiary bombs over stadium and fire fighters extinguishing the fires. Side 2 15 years later - wartime. Closing ceremony 1925. First function April 28th 1923, first cup final - Bolton v West Ham. Crowds invaded pitch, interview with PC George Scorey who rode the white horse which pushed the crowds back. Side 3 Interview with Ted Vizard (left winger) about game. 1924 Arthur Elvin commentary as to how he founded present company and became MD - how he raised finances. Memories of zeppelin over ground and 1932 Newcastle v Arsenal match with the disputed goal. Side 4 Commentary by Tommy Woodrooffe about disputed goal. Crowd singing Abide with me. Memories from Fred Jackson who was responsible for box office for 21 years. Anecdotes of cup final ticket applications, issuing duplicates because dog chewed or charred remains plus one fellow each year included 5 cigarettes as a sort of bribe. Side 5 Speedway racing, description of race. 1936 Lionel Van Praag first world champion. Greyhound racing - 1940 story of broadcaster - technical difficulties then description of race won by Julia Classic. Side 6 Captain Brice 1927 director and judge. Detailed description of greyhound St. Leger October 3 1931 won by Mick the Miller. Rugby league cup final commentary of 1933 Warrington v Huddersfield match. Harold David - Press secretary recalling occasions. Side 7 Harold David anecdotes.1930 Brentwood v Southend. Ambitious lads tried to excavate tunnel near turnstiles, discovered following day. Empire Pool - foundation stone laid by Earl of Derby, opened 1934 -construction details. Boxing - 2 World title fights, commentary John Henry Lewis v Len Harvey Side 8 Events at Empire Pool. Boxing, tennis, table tennis, ice hockey. Cycling - commentary on race with American team. War time pool closed but stadium still played a part. Post war improvements. Greatest year 1937 Festival of Youth attended by Princess Elizabeth. Music of Brigade of Guards. Finally singing of crowds at Cup Finals.
F.A. Cup Final programmes, for 1945 War Cup South, then an unbroken run for 1946 to 1953 (including 2 copies for 1948 & 1950); together with Portsmouth v Leicester 1949 s/f; England v Scotland internationals for 1949, 1951 (x 2) & 1953 (with ticket stub); the lot also including a souvenir handbook for the South African F.A. Overseas Tour 1924; England v Scotland rugby at Twickenham 19.3.32; and Ice hockey at Wembley Empire Pool 3.5.52
TICKETS Collection of tickets belonging to Frank Coulston, Scotland Development Coach, includes Northern Ireland v Iceland 2001, 2 x Irish Republic v USA 92, Irish Republic v Sweden 1999, Spartak Moscow v Bayer Leverkusen 2001, Man Utd v Inter Milan 3/3/99, Chelsea v Porto 29/9/04, Euro 96 Final at Wembley and Semi-Final at Old Trafford, Euro 92 Denmark v England in Malmo and France v Denmark also at Malmo (both with folders), Czech Republic v Italy World Cup 2006 at Hamburg (with folder) and 1968 FA Cup Final ticket. Generally good-good
BOXING MISCELLANY Programmes:- Witherspoon v. Bruno 19/7/1986 at Wembley marked, Reeson v. De Leon 17/5/1989 at London Arena, Anderson v. Sibson 16/9/1987 at RAH with ticket, Gumbs v. Kaylor 14/9/1983 at Alexandra Palace, Boys Boxing Championships at Grosvenor House 11/3/1991, Boxing-Dinner Evening 30/9/1987 at Grosvenor House with guests Kenneth Wolstenholme and Seb Coe, 2 Boxing Dinner Evening programmes at the Anglo-American Sporting Club 11/3/1991 and 16/9/1991 plus 4 other programmes and 2 passes for the Wembley Arena Restaurant and 4 ticket for Breland v. Honeyghan 3/3/1990. Some of the programmes are slightly creased. Generally good
CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES FA Cup:- 1958, 1963, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982 X 3, 1983 Replay, 1984 X 2, 1985 X 2, 1986 X 2, 1987, 1988 X 2, 1991 including poster and Wembley Grandstand Restaurant pass. League Cup 1967 creased and team changes, 1969, 1972, 1982, 1986 X 2 with 2 Programmes of Arrangements and 2 Table Plans and List of Guests for a Luncheon at Wembley Stadium, 1987 X 2 with a ticket and 1988 X 2. Generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Over 20 home programme from 1960's including a pirate v. Glasgow Rangers 31/10/1962 ECWC issued by Starkey plus home tickets v. Dukla Prague 61/2 and v. Rangers, Slovan and OFK Belgrade 62/3, v. Barcelona 81/2 ECWC S-F and v. Austria Vienna 83/4 UEFA Cup plus a ticket for England v. France 1969 at Wembley. Generally good
MUSIC / RADIO / VARIETY SHOWS Approximately 25 items, including 4-page programmes mainly from evening shows at the Manchester Hippodrome in the 1940s and small booklets on recording and radio artists. Some of the more well known personalities include Laurel & Hardy, Jimmy Jewel, Josef Locke, Wilson, Keppel & Betty, Pearl Bailey etc. Also includes ticket for Special Dance at Didsbury Co-Op Hall 27/4/?. Fair/Generally good
BRITISH OPEN - GOLF Collection of items belonging to a steward/marshall at the 2008 and 2012 Open Championships at Royal Lytham and Royal Birkdale. Includes Marshalls Armbands, programmes, ticket passes and other items. Programmes for the 1988, 2008 and 2011 Tournaments, Brochure detailing the History of the 1977, 86 and 94 Tournaments at Turnberry. Marshalls armbands (2) for the 2012 Tournament, 2 x 72nd hole armbands for the 2012 Tournament, Armband for Practice day 2008, Press and Photography Movement Card for 2008 Tournament, 2 x Weekly Admission Tickets for Marshalls to the 2012 Open and a couple of other items of relevant ephemera. Generally good
MISCELLANY Collection of programmes, tickets etc, includes 1946 Cup Final pirate (paper torn off top edge), Aston Villa v Stoke 43/4 (split spine), Arsenal v Charlton 44/5 (poor), Crewe v All Stars 61/2 (only fair), Crewe Concert programme and ticket 16/11/52 in aid of Crewe Alex ground development, Stoke v Real Madrid 62/3, Man Utd v Fulham 50/51 (back cover torn), 1968 Cup Final (generally good), ticket for 68 League Cup Final (good), ticket for Cup Semi-Final replay Arsenal v Stoke 71/2 at Everton, plus ticket for 1986 League Cup Final and a packet noted as containing genuine Wembley Turf, 26/5/74. Several other tickets and a couple of other programmes including reprint of Peterborough v Grantham 1940. Some are only in fair condition and a number of scores are noted. As described

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