Scarce and historically important football programme relating to the first-ever tour by an English team to pre-Revolutionary Russia in 1911, issued for the match between English Wanderers and a combined Moscow & St Petersburg British Clubs XI, single-sheet of paper, printed in Cyrillic, priced, and with the Russian Julian Calendar date of 20th August, being the 2nd September in the Gregorian Calendar, pencil translations to English language Football in Russia at this time mainly involved teams representing British-owned textile mills. The best known among these was the Charnock family - Clem, James and Harry - whose Vicoul Morozov Mill was situated to the east of Moscow. They created their own team called the Morozovtsi which in the pre WWI period was arguably the best team in Russia and the Charnock family's involvement led directly to Russia joining FIFA in 1912 and entering the Stockholm Olympics of the same year. The present match saw a team comprised of British players living & working in St Petersburg (then the Tsarist capital) and Moscow, who had formed clubs there, play the famous amateur team English Wanderers. The game attracted a gate of 4,500 spectators in St Petersburg and ended as a 14-0 win for the Wanderers. Eight of the English Wanderers starting XI were capped England Amateur Internationals: Ron Brebner Darlington-born goalkeeper and gold medal winner at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games. Played for a variety of clubs including Chelsea. Tragically died in 1914 having sustained a head injury playing for Leicester Fosse. James Raine Made Football League appearances for Newcastle United, Sunderland, Sheffield United & Glossop. Served as a Major in the Durham Light Infantry during the First World War. Arthur Berry Famous England amateur who won 24 caps and two gold medals for Great Britain at the London 1908 and Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games. A double Oxford Blue who made appearances for Liverpool, Fulham, Everton, Wrexham, Northern Nomads and Oxford City. He later Served as Chairman and Director of Liverpool FC. Frederick Chapman Co-founder of English Wanderers and a gold medal winner at the London 1908 Olympic Games. He made Football League appearances for Nottingham Forest. Gordon Hoare Another team member who was a Great Britain Olympic champion, winning gold at Stockholm in 1912. Played Football League matches for Woolwich Arsenal, Glossop and Fulham. Syd Owen Hat-trick scoring England Amateur international forward whose main club was Leicester Fosse. Born in Newcastle-under-Lyme he has various spells at Stoke as well. J E Olley Twice an F.A. Amateur Cup winner with Clapton FC. R W W Cuthbert Played three times as an England Amateur in the same year as the Wanderers 1911 Russian Tour, including twice on the continental tour v Germany and Netherlands. The other English Wanderers players for this game were Bardsley, Gaskell and G Olley, presumably a family relation of J E Olley.
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F.A. Cup and League Cup Semi-Final match programmes dating between 1960 and 2000,neither themes are complete runs, 73 x F. A Cup examples dating between 1960 and 2000, 78 x League Cup between 1965 to 1998, the League Cup examples including Birmingham v QPR 1967, Arsenal v Huddersfield 1968, Watford v Nottingham Forest 1979, Manchester United v Leeds United 1970, (qty. 151)
Collection of Arsenal programmes and handbooks,programmes including a pre-war 1936-37, 14 x 1946-47 to 1948-49, 38 x 1949-50 to 1953-54, 33 others; the five handbooks including 1922-23 & 1949-50 (qty. 91) Condition of 1922/23 handbook is fragile, cover is coming away from the staples with holes showing, has paper loss and creases to pages, with corner folds, centre staples rusty.
16 Manchester United programmes dating between seasons 1946-47 and 1949-50, homes comprising 5 x 1947-48, 3 x 1948-90 & 4 x 1949-50; aways comprising Derby County & Arsenal 1946-47 and Blackburn Rovers, Manchester City & Everton 1947-48; the lot also including a 1948 F.A. Cup Final souvenir programme published by The Daily Dispatch, and Alf Clarke's ‘Famous Football Club History Series’ for Manchester United (19)
Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal Football League match programme, 7th September 1929, Hillsborough, Special Edition Souvenir outer cover with blue and white ribbon, issued to celebrate the 1928-29 season when Sheffield Wednesday were champions of Division One and of the Central League with their reserve team
Ten assorted football programmes,comprising Clapton v Corinthians, London Senior Cup 2nd December 1933; Uruguay v Austria 1954 World Cup; England v Switzerland at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea 11th May 1946; three 1953 Coronation Cup tournament programmes, Glasgow May 1953 (competing teams Rangers, Manchester United, Aberdeen, Newcastle United, Celtic, Hibernian, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur); two Motherwell v Celtic programmes 13th October 1962 and 5th January 1963; Blackpool v Arsenal 18th April 1959; Northampton v Fulham 23rd April 1966, condition is fair to good with obvious wear to each programme in this lot. 11th May programme is good with ink writing on the front, rusty staple centre leaving staining, fold/crease to corners. 13th May programme is good with ink writing on the front, rust staple centre with rust staining on pages near the staple, stains to exterior cover with creases to page corners. 16th May programme is good with ink writing on the front, fold line across the programme, rust staple centre, stains on exterior cover with creases at corners
Sunday Mirror newspaper signed by Muhammad Ali the day after his defeat of Henry Cooper at Arsenal FC's Highbury Ground, Sunday Mirror edition of 22nd May 1966, carrying a front page story of the fight, signed by Ali in pen on the picture The seller of this lot obtained this autograph of Muhammad Ali on 22nd May 1966, when he encountered Ali taking a Sunday stroll in St James's Park, London.
Les Cocker's Leeds Untied FC 1972 F.A. Cup Final tracksuit top,the white and blue Umbro jacket embroidered LUFC and CENTENARY CUP FINAL 1972, Umbro logo, reverse lettered LES COCKERThe 1972 F.A. Cup Final was played at Wembley Stadium on 6th May, with Leeds United FC beating Arsenal FC 1-0, Allan Clarke scoring. Les Cocker (1924-1979) English professional footballer, coach and assistant manger, having played with Stockport County and Accrington Stanley, coaching Luton Town, Leeds United, England, Doncaster Rovers and was assistant manger of England and United Arab Emirates during his career spanning from 1946 to 1979.Provenance: from the Les Cocker Collection.
AJ Auxerre blue-patterned No.17 away jersey season 1993-94,long-sleeved Arsenal did not play Auxerre in season 1993-94. It is most likely to have been a kitman swap when the two teams met in the 1994-95 European Cup Winners’ Cup campaign.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
David Ginola blue Paris Saint-Germain No.11 jersey from the European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final 1st Leg v Arsenal played at the Parc des Princes, Paris, 29th March 1994,unworn long-sleeved spare This match ended as a 1-1 draw. Arsenal progressed to the Final by winning the return leg at Highbury 1-0.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Sandro Cois Torino maroon No.4 jersey from the European Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-final 2nd Leg played at Highbury 15th March 1994,long-sleeved; sold together with another Torino jersey, a long-sleeved maroon No.20 not associated with the ECWC 1/4f but gained as a kitman swap on this occasion (2) Arsenal won the tie 1-0 on aggregate.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Brondby IF yellow No.13 jersey from one of the European Cup Winners’ Cup 2nd Round matches v Arsenal 20th October & 3rd November 1994,long-sleeved The No.13 jersey was allocated to Jesper Kristensen in the home leg and appeared as an 81st minute substitute. In the return leg at Highbury Allan Ravn wore the No.13 but was an unused substitute.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Alessandro Costacurta yellow AC Milan No.5 third-choice jersey 1994-95,long-sleeved This was a Kitmen swap on the occasion of the 1994 UEFA Super Cup AC Milan v Arsenal 1st & 8th February 1995, but not a shirt associated with the fixture. It is a third-choice Serie A jersey from the same season.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Marcel Desailly white AC Milan No.8 away jersey 1994-95,long-sleeved This was a Kitmen swap on the occasion of the 1994 UEFA Super Cup AC Milan v Arsenal 1st & 8th February 1995, but not a shirt associated with the fixture. It is a Serie A away jersey from the same season.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Two Sampdoria jerseys from season 1994-95,a short-sleeved red third-choice No.20; and a long-sleeved blue No.19 home issue These jerseys were gained as kitmen swaps on the occasion of the European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final matches v Arsenal 6th & 20th April 1995.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Sampdoria blue No.4 jersey from the European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final matches v Arsenal 6th & 20th April 1995,short-sleeved In the 1st Leg at Highbury, the No.4 was worn by Giovanni Invernizzi; whilst in the 2nd Leg in Italy Michele Serena wore No.4Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Two Sampdoria jerseys from the Alan Smith Testimonial Match v Arsenal played at Highbury 10th November 1995,both long-sleeved and with player lettering, a Stefano Sacchetti blue No.9 and a Matteo Sereni yellow No.22 goalkeeping jersey Arsenal won 2-0.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Two black Borussia Monchengladbach jerseys from the UEFA Cup 1st Round matches v Arsenal 10th & 25th September 1996,comprising a Patrik Andersson short-sleeved No.4 and a Stefan Passlack long-sleeved No.16 (2) Borrusia Monchengladbach won the tie 6-4 on aggregate.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Derek McInnes blue Glasgow Rangers No.8 jersey from the Richard Gough Testimonial Match v Arsenal played at Ibrox 3rd August 1996,short-sleeved, the right sleeve inscribed RICHARD GOUGH, LIONHEART, RANGERS v. ARSENAL, 3 AUGUST 1996 Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Vampeta red & white striped PSV Eindhoven No.2 jersey from the pre-season Nike Challenge Cup match v Arsenal played at the Philips Stadion 30th July 1997,short-sleeved, the reverse lettered VAMPETA PSV won a bad-tempered match 1-0.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Andrew Rabutla black & white striped PAOK Salonika No.19 jersey from UEFA Cup 1st Round 1st Leg match v Arsenal played in Thessaloniki 16 September 1998,short-sleeved, the reverse lettered RABUTLA; sold together with another PAOK shirt, a long-sleeved No.14, not related to the Arsenal tie (2)Rabutla was not selected to play in the Arsenal match, and in fact only played one fully-competitive match for PAOK.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Eric Carriere yellow & green striped FC Nantes No.9 jersey from the UEFA Cup 3rd Round, 2nd Leg, v Arsenal played at the Stade de la Beaujoire-Louis Fontenau 9th December 1999,short-sleeved The 2nd Leg ended as a 3-3 draw with Arsenal progressing 6-3 on aggregate.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Jose-Karl Pierre-Fanfan red RC Lens No.24 jersey from the UEFA Cup semi-final, 1st Leg, v Arsenal played at Highbury 6th April 2000,short-sleeved, the reverse lettered PIERREFANFAN Arsenal won 1-0 on the night and the tie 3-1 on aggregate to reach the UEFA Cup final. The Lens player did not feature in the match at Highbury, but did play in the 2nd Leg and featured throughout Lens’s UEFA Cup campaign.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Manel blue & white striped Deportivo La Coruna No.17 jersey from the UEFA Cup 4th Round, 2nd Leg, tie v Arsenal played at the Estadio Riazor 9th March 2000,unworn long-sleeved spare, the reverse lettered MANEL Deportivo won this match 2-1, but lost the tie 6-3 on aggregate.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Miquel Soler red Real Mallorca No.15 jersey,long-sleeved, La Liga badge to the right sleeve, the reverse lettered SOLER This was a Kitmen swap from the pre-season friendly v Arsenal played in Austria 30th July 2001, but is not a shirt from the match.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Oleg Luzhny Arsenal FC 2002 F.A. Community Shield team-signed red & white No.22 jersey,15 signatures in black marker pen, Pires, Henry, Seaman, Cygan, Bergkamp, Gilberto Silva et al., Competition badges to both short-sleeves, the reverse lettered LUHNY Oleg Luzhny was an unused substitute for this match. Arsenal beat Liverpool 1-0 through a 69th minute Gilberto Silva goal.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.
Sol Campbell team-signed Arsenal FC gold No.23 third choice jersey, season 2002-03,18 signatures in black marker pen, match issue, long-sleeved, Premier League Champions 2001-2002 golden lion badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered CAMPBELLProvenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC Equipment Manager.

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