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Steffen Freund signed white Tottenham Hotspur no.4 home jersey v Arsenal, played at White Hart Lane, 15th December 2002,Kappa, long-sleeved with THE FA PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered FREUND, size XXL, signed in black marker pen to frontThis fixture resulted in a 1-1 draw.Provenance: acquired from Roy Reyland Tottenham Hotspur kitman.
Olivier Deschacht purple & white RSC Anderlecht UEFA Champions League no.3 jersey v Arsenal, played at Constant Vanden Stock, 22nd October 2014,match-issue, Adidas, short-sleeved with UEFA STARBALL and RESPECT sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered DESSHACHT, size LArsenal defeated RSC Anderlecht 2-1.
Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United b&w postcard portraying action from the match played at Plumstead 16th March 1907,the United 'keeper Harry Moger is seen saving a shot from an out of picture Charlie Sattherwaite, publisher unstated but probably Goldthorpe, Photo Chemist, Plumstead, good conditionArsenal won this First Division match 4-0.
Croydon Common v Woolwich Arsenal ticket for the F.A. Cup 1st Round Competition Proper tie played at "The Nest", Selhurst, 11th January 1913,for admittance to Stand A, Seat 276, price 1/6, the reverse named in pen to B.A. Martyr, two areas of sellotaping, but overall goodThe match ended as a 0-0 draw. Woolwich Arsenal won the replay 2-1.
A collection of 28 Tottenham Hotspur home tickets, season 1959-60,some duplication, includes v West Ham United, Chelsea (2), Moscow Torpedo (FR), Blackpool, West Bromwich Albion, Preston North End, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton, Manchester City, Arsenal, generally good, some with folding, some paper loss, (28)
A collection of 21 Tottenham Hotspur home tickets and one away ticket at Arsenal, season 1960-61 double winning season,some duplication home tickets, includes v Manchester United, West Ham United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Fulham, Birmingham City, Burnley, Blackburn Rovers, some tickets have score and scorers inserted, some creased, bearing marks, (21)
A collection of 72 Tottenham Hotspur home tickets from season 1961-62 to 1963-64,1961-62 (19), 1962-63 (22), 1963-64 (26) plus aways at Chelsea 1961-62, Arsenal 1962-63, Chelsea (FAC0 1963-64 and Fulham (2) 1963-64, some duplication with score and scorers inserted on some. Homes include matches v Manchester United, Chelsea, West Ham United, Rangers (ECWC), Slovan Bratislava (ECWC), Benfica (EC), Leyton Orient 1962-63 (only season in top flight for Leyton Orient), majority in good condition, some with marks, crease/folds, one split, some tears, (72)
Collection of 35 Arsenal programmes dating from 1930s to 1960s,comprising away at Brentford 2nd November 1935; 3 x wartimes, comprising away's at Chelsea 25th November 1944 and 16th March 1946, and a FAC3 home v West Ham United 9th January 1946; away at Bolton Wanderers 2nd October 1948; and away at Middlesbrough 13th November 1948; plus 1948 Olympic Games Football at Highbury 31st July; and Denis Compton Benefit Grand Cricket Match played at Highbury 12th August 1949; at Hendon for the Will Mathe Cup 1.5.50; two floodlit friendlies at Glasgow Rangers 8.12.53 and at Bristol City 30.3.54, plus Inauguration of floodlights at Tooting & Mitcham 29.3.62; two London F.A. Challenge Cup ties at Highbury, the Final Replay v Chelsea 29.3.54 and match v Hendon 8.10.51, plus an away at Brentford 16.10.61; 1950s League & Cup aways at Liverpool 18.11.50, Norwich City 12.1.52, Charlton Athletic 5.3.55, Sheffield United 24.3.56 (2 copies), Colchester United 24.1.59; three Testimonial/Memorial away matches v West Ham 18.9.50 (Charles W Paynter), Watford 14.4.64 (George Catleugh) and an Anscomb Memorial Match, Arsenal v Bob Wilson International XI played at St Albans 14.10.84; F.A. Youth Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg at Stole City 26.3.84; and four Arsenal-related Charity Match programmes, three played at Highbury comprising Boxers v Jockeys 2.4.51 and 31.3.52, and a Showbiz XI v Billy Wright's XI played at Broomfield Park, Palmers Green, 25th October 1964 (featuring Sean Connery amongst others); also six Arsenal international programmes, dating from 1950s to 1970s, comprising two for matches played in Moscow, the friendly at Dynamo Moscow 5th October 1954 and the UEFA Cup match at Spartak Moscow 14th September 1982, the older programme with horizontal fold and a little worn, the newer programme good and at Racing Club Paris 10th October 1956 (benefit match for war invalids); at Bohemians, Dublin, (Inaugural switch-on of the floodlights); at Goteborgs-Alliansen 8th May 1962 (End of Season Tour Match); and at Benfica 31st July 1971(pre-season Tour match)
Arsenal home programmes, seasons 1955-56 and 1956-57,both full set of first team and reserves programmes, 1955-56 first team (21) including four-page editions, reverses (19) missing v Luton Town, v QPR, with London Challenge Cup v Leyton Orient; 1956-57 first team (21) and reserves (21), majority in good condition with little wear, minor wear to page edge on some, (total 83)
Sets of home programmes for Arsenal's five post-War Football League Division One winning seasons together with autographs of the championship teams of 1947-48, 1952-53, 1970-71, 1988-89 & 1990-91,1947-48 in plastic sleeves, red binder, League, Cup and friendly v Colchester, comes with three sheets of autographs, Compton brothers, Barnes, Logie, MacAuley, McPherson, Mercer, Rooke, Roper, Scott Swindlin et al, plus a souvenir brochure; 1952-53, a bound volume in red cloth, titled to spine, League, Cup and friendlies, comes with two autograph sheets Daniel, Roper, Swindin, Barnes, Lishman, Cox, Forbes, Logie, Mercer, Smith Holton et al., also a programme from the following season with signed line-up page; 1970-71, bound volume, red cloth, gilt titling to spine, League, F.A. Cup and League Cup, front ender paper with ten signatures, also comes with separate sheets of autographs and an Anfield Review signed by the Arsenal team, all with signatures of the double-winners, Armstrong, George, Graham, Kelly, Kennedy, McLintock, McNab, Radford, Rice, Storey, Wilson et al, also a team signed photo form the following season; 1988-89, red cloth, gilt titling to spine, League, F.A. Cup and League Cup, comes with a Shoot centrefold signed by Smith, Lukic, Miller, O'Leary, Thomas, Caesar, Hayes, Groves, Campbell, Lewin, Richardson, Graham & Merson, plus the programme from the celebrated last match at Anfield; 1990-91, in plastic sleeved in a red binder, League, F.A. Cup and League Cup, comes with a signed club-issued team-group photo, Merson, Smith, Caesar, Seaman, Davis, Groves Bould, Limpar et al., lot does Not contain 9th December v Burnley programme in 1970/71 folder, it does contain the 2nd and 12th December programmes, (qty)
Sixteen Tottenham Hotspur home programmes from 1921-22 season, to include v Chelsea, Watford (FAC), Arsenal, Blackburn, Burnley, Sheffield United, Preston North End, West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City, Everton, Cardiff City, Sunderland, Huddersfield Town, Birmingham, Oldham Athletic, Blackburn Rovers, each fair to good with wear, creases, some annotations, (16)
Sets of home programmes for Wolverhampton Wanderers' three Football League Division One winning seasons in the 1950s together with autographs of the championship teams,all contained in plastic sleeves within a volume with black cloth covered boards, gilt titling spine, 1953-54 League and Cup plus friendlies v South Africa, Celtic and Honved (front cover signed by Stan Cullis), the Blackpool v Luton Town FAC3 3rd replay and a Sporting Star League Championship Souvenir; comes with a part-colourised b&w magazine photo signed by Flowers, Williams, Swinbourne, Hancocks, Broadbent, Wilshaw and Mullen; and a separate signed picture of Cullis; 1957-58, League & cup and the friendly v Real Madrid that is signed to the front cover by Broadbent, Deeley, Harris, Mullen, Finlayson, Flowers, Stuart, Wilshaw and Showell, comes with a b&w magazine photoraph fully-signed by the championship winning team, and two album pages with further examples of those signatures; 1958-59, League F.A. Cup and European Cup, also comes with the away programme at Arsenal where the Wolves team-group picture is fully-signed by Clamp, Murray, Harris, Finlayson, Slater, Flowers, Stuart, Mason, Deeley. Wright, Cullis (manager), Broadbent, Booth and Mullen, plus a separate signed pictur of Ron Flowers and an album page signed by nine members of the championship team; also a celebration banquet menu from the Cafe Royal and two souvenir pictures
F.A. Cup semi-finals programmes, comprising West Bromwich Albion v Bolton Wanderers at Leeds 1934-35; Aston Villa v Preston North End at Sheffield United 1937-38; Portsmouth v Huddersfield at Arsenal 1938-39; sold with Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers 1927-28 at Leicester (note team field of play and staple missing), each bearing some wear, signs of stains, staple marks, some annotations, (4)
Football League Wartime Cup final programme Blackburn Rovers v West Ham United at Wembley 8th June 1940, sold with North South Wartime Finals all at Stamford Bridge 1942, including Brentford v Wolverhampton Wanderers 6th June 1942; Arsenal v Blackpool 15th May 1943 (pirate); Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic 20th May 1944; Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers 2nd June 1945, fair with wear to majority, punch hole repairs, stains and marks, creases and folds, page edge tears, (6)
A 1998/99 Arsenal FC Match Quality Signed Shirt. JVC era. Signatures include: Dixon, Parlour, Keown, Anelka, Viera, Seaman, Winterburn, Bergkamp, Petit, Adams, Bould, Vivas, Ljundberg, Hughes, Kanu and others. What a squad! Note - This shirt has been supplied by somebody who was indirectly involved with the club at the time. Size XL.
A 2003/4 Arsenal FC Match Quality Signed Shirt. O2 sponsor era. Signatures to include: Adams, Henry, Wright, Campbell, Viera, Pires, Wiltord, Parlour, Toure, Ljundberg, Keown, Cole and others. Note - The Bergkamp signature was done while he was on the run! This shirt has been supplied by someone who was indirectly involved with the club at the time.
FULHAM Fifteen home programmes v Chelsea, Leicester City, Derby County, Coventry City, Aston Villa, Arsenal, Plymouth, Notts Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and Newport County 1945/6, v Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur and Sheff Weds., punched holes repaired 1947/8 and v Tottenham Hotspur and Brentford 1948/49, both punched holes repaired. Some have team changes and are slightly creased. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Five home programmes v Portsmouth 29/12/34 Championship season, staples rusted away, Derby County 22/4/46, Everton 25/10/47, Sheff United 3/1/48 both Championship season, Portsmouth 4/5/49, staple rusted away and Reserves v Southend United 9/3/53 Cup. All are slightly creased Fair to generally good
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Eight programmes, Bristol Rovers v Southend 48/9, Aston Villa v Wolves 16/9/1944, ex-binder and Man. Utd. 48/9 ex-binder, spine repaired, Brentford v West ham 48/9, England v Scotland 3/2/1945 at Villa, ex-binder, C. Palace v Chelsea 12/2/1944, Arsenal v West Ham 21/10/1944 and West Ham v Chelsea 30/1/1946 FA Cup. Most are slightly creased. Fair to generally good
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Ten programmes including Arsenal v Wolves 3/12/49, Bolton v Sheff United 27/12/48, Brentford v QPR FA Cup 14/2/46, Derby v Rotherham 16/12/44, also at Goodison Park Everton the final of the County Youth Championship Liverpool v Middlesex 21/5/49, ex-binder, Leyton v Redhill 16/4/49, Newcastle v Sheff Weds. 17/4/48, Notts County v Bradford City 17/11/45, QPR v Port Vale 29/9/45, folded and York City v Southport 13/3/48. Some have team changes and are slightly creased. Fair to generally good
1934 LUTON TOWN V ARSENAL FA CUP / HERBERT CHAPMAN OBITUARY Programme for the FA Cup tie at Luton on 13/1/34 which includes an obituary for the legendary Arsenal Manager, Herbert Chapman, who died recently before the tie. Slight fold and tiny piece off the corner on the middle page with no text loss. Generally good
1940'S & 1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Fourteen programmes: Newcastle v Stoke 48/9, QPR v Leicester 48/9 scores entered, Chelsea v Arsenal 45/6, Burnley 48/9 folded and slightly worn and Newcastle FA Cup 49/50, folded, worn and scores entered, Blackpool v Huddersfield 49/50, scores entered, Derby v Everton 48/9, back cover missing, Charlton v Middlesbrough 46/7, slightly worn and minor tears, Lincoln City v New Brighton 47/8, small section missing from the back cover and v Workington 47/8, split spine and section missing from the back cover, Fulham v Charlton 49/50, writing on the cover, Man. City v Middlesbrough 49/50, , Everton v Man. City 49/50 and England v France Amateur International 49/50 at Southampton. Most are slightly creased. Poor to generally good

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