Four 'OO'Gauge/4mm Steam Tender Locomotives, unboxed, playworn, a Hornby 4-6-0 "Arsenal" BR green R/No 61648. A Bachmann 4-6-0 Class 4MT BR black R/No 75064, a Triang 2-10-0 Class 9F BR black R/No 92003, a kit built 2-8-0 BR black R/No 48103 (fair build; draw bar missing), and a Bachmann 0-6-0 Class 3F BR lined, green R/No 3205 (good, but missing tender), all items u/t (5).
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Teddy Sheringham white and blue No.10 Manchester United v. Arsenal 1999 Charity Shield spare short-sleeved shirt, Umbro, XL with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED, the reverse lettered SHERINGHAM, the sleeves with One2One The F.A.Charity Shield flashes with COA from Star Chamber The above is Teddy Sheringham's spare shirt from the 1999 Charity Shield match, in the match played on 1st August 1999, Arsenal defeated United 2-1
Roy Keane gold and black No.16 Manchester United v. Arsenal match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2001-02, Umbro, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED, MANCHESTER UNITED 100 1878-1978, 1902 CENTENARY 2002, the reverse lettered KEANE, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League Champions 2000-2001 flashes The above shirt was worn by Keane in the match against Arsenal played on 25th November 2001, the match ending in a 3-1 victory for Arsenal
Manchester United ephemera,comprising: a player’s 1938-39 season handbook originally issued to the goalkeeper Jack Breedon, only partially preserved, plus other items originally owned by Breedon including photographs, one signed by team-mate Hubert Redwood, and press cuttings some relating to the events at Munich; a cheque for £40,000 dated 26th July 1961 and payable to Arsenal FC for the signing of David Herd; three team-sheets issued by the Manchester Evening News to hospital patients listening to radio commentaries of the United matches v Luton Town, Everton and Blackpool in season 1956-57; a programme signed by Matt Busby (FA6 v Everton 12.3.83); and a programme for the Contact Theatre Company Manchester United Show performed at Old Trafford between 18th May and 9th June 1973; and a bound volume of Manchester United UEFA Champions League home programmes from the 1998-99 Treble Winning Season, red binding, gilt titling, very good condition
Seven Manchester United postcards, including a Cup Tie match-action scene v Arsenal 10.3.1906, a postcard of Players Union "The Outcasts" team featuring United players; 1928-29 team group, comes with an initialled envelope and was originally owned by Amy Davies, the daughter of MUFC director Herbert Davies; two colourised match-action cards; and two later cards, team-groups from 1946-47 and 1947-48; the lot also including a photograph of the United 1911-12 Championship winning team, the image taken from an original postcard issue (9 items)
Fabian Barthez grey and black No.1 Manchester United v. Arsenal match worn short-sleeved goalkeeper shirt, 2000-01, Umbro, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED, the reverse lettered BARTHEZ, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League Champions flashes The above shirt was worn by Barthez in the match against Arsenal played on 1st October 2000, the match ending in a 1-0 victory for Arsenal
Jack Crompton 9ct gold 1948 F.A. Charity Shield medal the obverse inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, the reverse inscribed J.CROMPTON, M/CR. UTD., 1948, in original fitted case Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia 7th November 2016, Lot 822 In an exciting match League Champions Arsenal defeated F.A. Cup winners Manchester United 4-3 at Highbury.
Arsenal collection includes vintage signature pieces photos an album pages housed in large white binder. Signatures such as George Allison, Cliff Holton, Walley Barnes, Laurie Scott, Bryn Jones, Alex Forbes, George Swindin, Arthur Milton, Ray Daniel, Lionel Smith, Gordon Nutt, Arfon Griffiths and many more. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Football Vintage Programme collection 7 included dating back to 1959 matches include Nottingham Forest v Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers 1959, Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal 1959, Newcastle v Arsenal 1961, Arsenal v Leicester City 1966, Arsenal v Gillingham 1966 and Leytonstone v Bromley 1967. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
A large selection of football programmes to include England vs Brazil, Wednesday May 9th 1956, England vs Scotland, Saturday April 9th 1949, Leicester City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday April 30th 1949, Leicester City vs Manchester United, Saturday May 25th, Arsenal vs Colchester United, Wednesday 28th January 1958, Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday 22nd April 1960, Manchester City vs Chelsea, Wednesday 28th April 1971, Manchester City vs Chelsea, Tuesday 27th March 1973, Manchester City vs West Ham, Wednesday 30th April 1969, etc, together with further football related magazines.
1955-1967 Heavy Weight Boxing Programmes & Publications - a good selection to include 19th Sept 1955 Randolph Turpin v Eddie Polly Smith Birmingham light heavyweight British Empire contest, 1955 White City Don Cockell v Nino Valdes 22nd Nov 1965 Cassius Clay v Floyd Patterson viewpoint Odeon programme,1966 Harry Levene Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper at Arsenal stadium in association Viewsport, 1967 Muhammad Ali v Ernie Terrell Viewsport programme, (5)
Chelsea Pirate programmes home and away 1945-1969. Homes to include Moscow Dynamo (Fr) 1945/46 , Arsenal 1947/48 (2 different issues), Arsenal 1948/49, Tottenham 1959/60, Tottenham 1961/62, Tottenham (FAC), Arsenal (2) 1963/64, AC Milan (Fairs Cup) 1965/66 , Tottenham 1966/67. Aways at Aston Villa (FAC) 1945/46, Arsenal 1948/49 , Tottenham FAC & League) 1963/64 , 1964/65, Sheffield Wednesday (FAC Semi Final) 1965/66, Leeds United (FAC Semi Final) 1966/67, Birmingham City (FAC) with ticket 1967/68 plus Souvenir issue for the 1967 FA Cup Final. A collection of (21) in total
Portuguese football books (3). 170 Page Illustrated Annual for season 1927/28 giving results for the season featuring the main Clubs Benfica, Sporting, Porto etc and Regional Leagues , the 2nd entitled "Futebol Portugues e o sistema de Herbert Chapman" English translation being "Portuguese Football and the system of Herbert Chapman" (Arsenal Manager of the 1930s) undated but looks Pre War, the 3rd written in the late 1960s chronicling the World Cup from 1930-1966. Generally good
Football ephemera and programmes from the 1960s including, The luck of the Bounce, FA Guide for referees & Linesmen, Football League Review, Arsenal v Swindon Town 1969, Leeds United v Liverpool 1965, Chelsea v Leeds United, The Encyclopaedia of Association Football 1970 and two 'Were you Right?' quiz's
Evening Standard London 5-a-side Championships at Harringay 3rd April 1957 22 Page programme signed by Duncan Edwards the Manchester United player who died in the Munich air crash 10 months later. The programme has also been signed by Bobby Charlton, Stanley Matthews, Adam Hodgkinson and the Sports commentator David Coleman. There are other signatures one of which could be Jimmy Greaves but it is difficult to decipher. Participants in the tournament were Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham, Tottenham, Queen's Park Rangers, Leyton Orient, Millwall , Brentford, Charlton, Crystal Palace, Watford and Fulham. Generally good condition with winning teams inserted in pencil.
A collection of (10) Manchester United away programmes 1947-1967. Manchester City, Liverpool (FAC) 1947/48, Newcastle United (ph) 1950/51, Chelsea 1954/55 (Chelsea Championship season), Wolves 1955/56, Preston North End 1956/57, Arsenal 1959/60, Sunderland (FAC62R) at Huddersfield & pirate (Starkey) 1963/64 and Newcastle United 1966/67
Sir Matt Busby - an exceptional collection of ephemera relating to Manchester United Manager Sir Matt Busby. Multiple signed items to include letters sent to Jeff Whitefoot to renew his contract in 1957, letters sent out on United winning the European Cup in 1968 and receiving his knighthood in the same year, letters to him regarding Youth Tournaments in the Netherlands, signed card with a United rosette on the outer cover, a blank card signed in 1942 as a Liverpool and Scotland player. The card also includes signatures of players from Leeds, Hearts, Manchester City and Liverpool. Menus (unsigned unless stated) in his honour at The Sporting Club with Guest and table list 1969, Northern Nomads Dinner at Castle Irwell 1969, Golden Wedding Anniversary Dinner at the Hotel Piccadilly, Manchester (with invitation), Mulberry Homes Grand Champagne Buffet at the Manchester United Executive Suite at Old Trafford before Manchester United v Tottenham match 1981/82 (signed by Busby), Sir Matt Busby's Charities Effort at the Piccadilly Plaza Hotel, Manchester 1988, Testimonial Dinner Hotel Piccadilly, Manchester 1991. Also included are items to Busby receiving the Freedom of the City of Manchester in 1967 with invitations to the Lord Mayor, Pat Crerand and wife, Mr W.A. Young, Investiture of Busby as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great at St John's Manchester in 1972., plus Funeral Service booklet and brochure and ticket, a limited edition booklet by Harold Riley in conversation with Busby printed in 1987, personal Christmas card sent by Busby and his wife to Manchester United (one signed Matt and Jean and another one signed Matt and Jean Busby in 1965). Comes with various press photos a couple relating to Munich in 1958 . Comes with a programme Former Everton v Former Liverpool played at South Liverpool FC 1949/50 (Busby played for ex Liverpool plus three 1948 Olympic programmes where Busby was Manager of the GB team v Holland at Arsenal , France at Fulham and the Semi Final v Yugoslavia at Wembley. Viewing recommended. Generally good condition.
Pirate programme (4 page) printed by J. Lawrie of London for the Charity Shield between Arsenal and Manchester United 6th October 1948 at Highbury. Again the inaccuracy of the Pirate states that it is a Division One match but it is in fact the Charity Shield. Light horizontal fold with no writing.
A collection of (19) programmes for the Evening Standard London 5 a side, National 5 a side and Guinness 6's in Manchester. London 1956, 1957, 1958, 1967, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986 (LBC), 1994 and 1995. National 5's 1980, 1981, Guinness 6's 1986, 1987, 1990. Comes with 4 tickets from the London 5's in 1977 and the National 5's in 1968, 1978 and 1980. Also comes with The All American Sports Day programme at Chelsea 1983. Teams participating in these tournaments included Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, West Ham, Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Millwall, Rangers, Celtic and Aberdeen.
A collection of 8 Football records all but one with covers. "The Rangers Song" Buddy Logan 1961, "Good Old Arsenal" 1971, "Rangers, Rangers" (QPR) 1972, "Scotland, Scotland" World Cup 1974, "Swing Along with City" Exeter City FC 1974, "Fulham Stomp" 1975, "You'll Never Walk Alone" in aid of the Bradford City Disaster Fund 1985 and "Saturday" by Supporters United 1972 (no cover). Fair to generally good
Manchester United homes 1946 to 1965 to include Grimsby (back cover missing), Charlton, Nottingham Forest (FAC), (fair) 1946/47, Blackburn Rovers (poor/fair) 1947/48, Tottenham, Arsenal (FAC), Arsenal , Middlesbrough, Everton 1950/51, Arsenal, Newcastle United, Hibernian (Fr) 1951/52, Charlton 1952/53, Bolton (tape at spine) 1953/54, Portsmouth, All Star X1 1955/56 (tape mark at spine), Ipswich, Blackpool (2), Dukla Prague (2) 1957/58, Real Madrid (Fr) 1959/60 and Everton ICFC 1964/65. As described. A collection of (23), fair
Cup Final, 1932 - Souvenir Shellac, 10" 78rpm Vinyl recording of The Arsenal Team & The Newcastle Team players - The 1932 FA Cup Final was contested by Newcastle United and Arsenal at Wembley Stadium in what became known as the "Over The Line" final. Newcastle won 2–1, both of their goals scored by Jack Allen. Good condition with some scratches.
Swindon Town Reserves programmes from the 1957/58 season - 7 homes all single sheets v Plymouth, Brighton, Chelsea (piece missing at lower right hand side), Swansea, Cardiff City, Portsmouth, Southampton and 4 aways at Arsenal, Chelsea, Leyton Orient and Southend (ph). As described. A collection of (11), generally good
Football Treasure Trove - A collection of miscellaneous football items to include 31 programmes to include just the line up page from the Tottenham v Chelsea match programme in 1909/10, 2 Chelsea homes v Derby County 1946/47 (FA Cup and League), 3 Fulham and Brentford homes 1947/48 , 2 Arsenal v Spurs derbies from the 1940s and 1950s, 2 England homes from the early 1950s, programme from Sweden 1963/64 (OIS v Slovan Bratislava (Fr), Czechoslovakia v Wales 1987, Dynamo Berlin v Stahl Riesa (East Germany) 1985/86, 2 Euro 1996 matches England v Switzerland & England v Spain, Southampton v Arsenal 2000/01 (last game at the Dell) , Daily Express Supplement World Cup 1966 (some loose pages) World Cup Official Programme 2002 (Korea/English version) WC Guide for 2010, Champions League Final 2005 Liverpool v AC Milan (pirate), 2012 Euro Final Official Programme Italy v Spain, Euro Final 2016 Portugal v France & Radio Times Guide, 2 Manchester Evening News special editions for Manchester City 1967 and Manchester United in 1968, 13 tickets to include Italy v Northern Ireland (unused World Cup Qualifier) 1957, Football League v Irish League at Blackpool (Car Park ticket), Shrewsbury v Oldham 1965/66, 2 Manchester United Postponed Match tickets from the 1960s, DDR (East Germany) v Italy 1971, Benfica v Anderlecht (EC) 1987/88, Rangers v Aberdeen 1992/93 , Benfica v Bayer Leverkusen (ECWC) 1993/94 and Italy v England WCQ signed by Zola (Chelsea), 1st Day Covers to include the Official Cover from the 1958 World Cup in Sweden handstamped Stockholm and 2 from Italia 90 and a Midland Fixture card (Aston Villa, Birmingham , West Bromwich Albion, Wolves , Coventry and Walsall) 1958/59 plus a Menu from the Supercup Chelsea v Bayern 2013 and Eve of Cup Final Rally 2013 Man City v Wigan. Generally good
Reserves programmes from 1938-1968 , the vast majority being from the 1950's and 1960's some single sheets to include matches at Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brighton, Colchester, Derby, Leeds United, Leicester City Leyton Orient, Manchester City, Newcastle, Sheffield United, Southend, Swindon, Tottenham, West Bromwich Albion and Wolves. Generally good. (35)
CRISTIANO RONALDO 2021/22 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE MATCH WORN MANCHESTER UNITED HOME JERSEYOn 27th August, 2021, Manchester United announced they had reached an agreement with Juventus to re-sign Ronaldo, subject to agreement of personal terms, visa and medical. The transfer was for an initial £12.85 million, with a two-year contract plus an optional year, and was confirmed on 31th August. Ronaldo was given the number 7 shirt after Edinson Cavani agreed to switch to 21. The first 24 hours of Ronaldo's shirt sales was reported to have broken the all-time record following a transfer, overtaking Messi after his move to Paris Saint-Germain.On 11th September, 2021 Ronaldo made his second debut at Old Trafford, scoring the opening two goals in a 4-1 league victory against Newcastle United. On 29th September, he scored a last-minute winner in United's 2-1 victory at home to Villarreal in the Champions League, and overtook Iker Casillas as the player with the most appearances in the competition. In the next Champions League fixture on 20th October, Ronaldo again scored a last minute winner, helping United overturn a two-goal deficit in a 3-2 home victory against Atalanta, and scored both goals, including a last minute equalizer, in the reverse fixture against Atalanta on 2nd November. On 23rd November, Ronaldo became the first player to score in five consecutive matches of a Champions League campaign for an English club, after opening United's 2-0 victory away against Villarreal, with his six goals being crucial to United's qualifying for the round of 16 as group winners. On 2nd December, Ronaldo netted two goals in a 3-2 home league win against Arsenal, which saw him surpass 800 career goals.He finished the season with 24 goals in all competitions, 18 of those goals being in the Premier League, making him the third-highest goalscorer in the league behind Golden Boot winners Mohamed Salah and Son Heung-min, being named in the Premier League Team of the Year and the winner of United's Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award, given to the club's best player from the previous season.Presented here is an Adidas rare long-sleeved red jersey that was worn by Cristiano Ronaldo in the 2021/22 Champions League Tournament. The jersey features the name "RONALDO" and #7 heat applied on the back of the jersey. The "MANCHESTER UNITED" crest and Adidas logo and sponsor applied to the front of the jersey. Champions League proper patches applied to sleeves. Sized 8.The jersey originates from the collection of a Manchester United coaching member.

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