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1940s Ten 1940s programmes, Arsenal v Aston Villa 22/9/45, v Man City 47/8 and v Blackpool 48/9, West Ham v Barnsley 48/9, Stockport v Oldham 47/8, Shef Utd v Stoke 2/2/46, West Brom v Reading 48 Cup, and v Brentford 48/9 (small hole), Bournemouth v Port Vale 47/8 and Hartlepools v Gateshead 27/12/48. Some faults but not serious and most are generally good Generally good
MILLWALL 1942 Four page Millwall programme for FA XI v Metropolitan Police Pros played at The Den, 8/4/42, FA XI included Drake, Joy and Hapgood (all Arsenal), Broadis and White (Spurs), Winterbottom (Man Utd) and others from Charlton, Fulham, West Ham and Reading. Police Pros included players from Crystal Palace (3), Millwall (2), Chelsea (2), West Ham, Arsenal, QPR and Fulham. Programme has tears along fold, small burn hole, and tears to edges. Fair
MAN UTD 47-48 Eight Manchester United home programmes, 47-48, numbers 9-16, v Blackpool (fold, gen good), Middlesbrough (gen good), Portsmouth, Burnley (creased-fair), Arsenal (gen good), Charlton (Cup-played at Huddersfield, good), Preston (good) and v Preston (Cup-gen good). Some minor faults. Fair-generally good
WEST HAM 45-46 Ten West Ham single sheet home programmes, 45-46, v Arsenal (League), Brentford, , Chelsea, Millwall, Southampton, Derby, Coventry, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Nottingham Forest and v QPR Reserves which is in only fair condition due to a damaged corner. All the other programmes are in "Fair condition" as most have folds to corners, tears and top left corners in some cases have a little damage. Arsenal issue has pencil changes and others are clear of writing. Condition is certainly, in our opinion, acceptable to most collectors but please view if unsure. Fair
RAF-SCOTLAND 44 4 Page Programme RAF v Scotland at Hillsborough 25th November 1944. RAF team included Joy, Drake (Arsenal) , Burgess (Tottenham), Matthews (Stoke City) , Carter (Sunderland) and Mortensen (Blackpool). Scotland 's team included Liddell, Fagan, Busby (Liverpool) and Black (Hearts). Folds with no writing. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Programme miscellany including 2 reprinted programmes: 1930 FA Cup Final and home v. Newcastle United 1933/4. Cup Finals: FA Cup 1971, League Cup 1969, 1987 with ticket, 1988 with ticket, ECWC 1980 with ticket, UEFA Cup 2000 and Champions league 2006. Community Shield 1989 with ticket, v. Tottenham 90/1 FA Cup S-F with ticket. Home include Stoke 49/50 and Ajax 71/2 EC pirate by Nicholls. Aways include Man. Utd and Huddersfield 1954/5, Walthamstow Avenue 1981/2 Friendly, Northampton 60/1 Friendly and Floriana 68/9 Friendly Soccer Magazine issue. Neutral Boxers & Jockeys v Showbiz XI 59/60. Handbooks 1972/3 and 1989/90 and magazine Focus on Denis Compton. Generally good
LEEDS UTD Small miscellany of Leeds related items comprising, 9 home programmes all 50s, v Shef Utd 52/3, 4 x 56/7 , v Everton, Cardiff, Sunderland and West Brom, 57/8 v Arsenal 8/2/58, 58/9 v Preston (creased), 59/60 v Arsenal and Tottenham. Some minor faults to a few but most are at least Fair-generally good. Also included are the first five issues of The Leeds United Collector from number 1 (May/June 2000) to number 5 (Jan/Feb 2001). Other items are Leeds Utd Subbuteo team with box and six Leeds away programmes including at Bolton 56/7, and 58/9, at Arsenal 56/7, Chelsea 59/60, Shef Wed 60/61 Cup and at Crystal Palace 64/5 Cup. Final item is Farsley Celtic v Tranmere Rovers programme, 23/11/74, FA Cup at Elland Road. Fair-generally good
MANCHESTER UTD All 21 Manchester Utd League programmes from the 1961/62 season (all vary , the last 4 lack tokens) plus 5 x FA Cup Ties v Bolton, Arsenal (post) Sheffield Wed and Preston (all lacking tokens) plus Friendly v Real Madrid (no token). All programmes have writing. Fair-generally good
SIGNED FA CUP FINALS A collection of 5 FA Cup Final programmes all signed - 1965 Liverpool v Leeds (St John), 1967 Chelsea v Tottenham (Jennings), 1974 Liverpool v Newcastle United (Keegan), 1986 Everton v Liverpool ( signed by 7 to include Rush, Hansen, Dalglish etc) and 2001 Arsenal v Liverpool (signed by 9). Generally good
ASTON VILLA 1923-24 WITH COVERS Aston Villa bound volume season 1923-24, all have covers, includes 21 x League homes including v Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Chelsea and Liverpool, plus Cup v Leeds Utd, plus set of reserve team programmes including v Man Utd Res and v Leeds Res. Also includes FA Cup second replay Notts County v Crystal Palace and FA Cup third replay between the same two teams. Further games include Birmingham Combination v London League and several local Cup Finals, 46 programmes in total covering 54 games and all with covers. Bound in claret cloth with gilt inscription on spine reading "Villa News and Record 1923-24". Minor folds to programmes. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Eleven programmes involving Manchester United, aways at Man City 54/5, Villa 56/7, Wolves 64/5 Cup, Tottenham 27/11/63 (ECWC), Shef Wed 60/61 Cup, , Bournemouth 56/7 Cup, Villa 66/7 and at Arsenal 50/51 plus homes v Tottenham 63/4 (ECWC), Tottenham 65/6 Cup and Aston Villa 65/6. Minor faults. Fair-generally good
A Fine And Varied Collection of Hand Signed Autographed Football Associated First Day Covers from the 1960 and 1970's. (53) in total. The full list and photos is available on request. The following list is a featured section of 12 FDC 1. World Cup Special Commemorative Issue FDC stamped 18 August 1966 with dual postage mark for Harrow and Wembley and hand signed by England manager Alf Ramsey in ink. Excellent condition 2. European Cup Final May 28- 1968 Commemorative cover, Man United v Benfica FC Lisbon, Harrow and Wembley postmark 29 May 1966, hand signed in ink by Matt Busby, Man United Manager 3. European Cup Final Commemorative Cover, Man United v Benfica-FC Lisbon. Harrow and Wembley postmark 29 May 1968. Hand signed in ink by Eusebio Captain of Benfica. 4. Champion of Champions FDC Arsenal v Stromsgodset, league champions and FA cup winners 1970-1971, post mark for Arsenal stadium London, dated 29 September 1971. Hand signed in ink by Arsenal manager Bertie Mee. 5. FA Cup Final FDC Arsenal v Leeds UTD, Norman Hunter and Archie Gemmels 6. Sheffield Cricket Lovers Society Tour stamped Dawlish, Devon 14/18/1968. Autographed by Len Hutton, Vick Marks, Norman Yardley 7. FDC UEFA Cup Final 1974 Tottenham v Feyenoord, hand signed in ink by Ralph Coates 8. Chelsea League Cup Final Wembley 4 March 1972 v Stoke City, hand signed by 10 Chelsea players 9. Manchester City v Valencia City enter UEFA Cup 13 September 1972. Post marked Manchester and signed Francis Lee. 10. FA Cup Final (50) years at Wembley. Hand signed by Don Revie, Norman Hunter, Ian Porterfield. 9. Manchester City v Valencia City enter UEFA
A Fine And Varied Collection of Hand Signed Autographed Football Associated First Day Covers from the 1960 and 1970's. (53) in total. The full list and photos is available on request. The following list is a featured section of 12 FDC1. World Cup Special Commemorative Issue FDC stamped 18 August 1966 with dual postage mark for Harrow and Wembley and hand signed by England manager Alf Ramsey in ink. Excellent condition2. European Cup Final May 28- 1968 Commemorative cover, Man United v Benfica FC Lisbon, Harrow and Wembley postmark 29 May 1966, hand signed in ink by Matt Busby, Man United Manager3. European Cup Final Commemorative Cover, Man United v Benfica-FC Lisbon. Harrow and Wembley postmark 29 May 1968. Hand signed in ink by Eusebio Captain of Benfica.4. Champion of Champions FDC Arsenal v Stromsgodset, league champions and FA cup winners 1970-1971, post mark for Arsenal stadium London, dated 29 September 1971. Hand signed in ink by Arsenal manager Bertie Mee.5. FA Cup Final FDC Arsenal v Leeds UTD, Norman Hunter and Archie Gemmels6. Sheffield Cricket Lovers Society Tour stamped Dawlish, Devon 14/18/1968. Autographed by Len Hutton, Vick Marks, Norman Yardley7. FDC UEFA Cup Final 1974 Tottenham v Feyenoord, hand signed in ink by Ralph Coates8. Chelsea League Cup Final Wembley 4 March 1972 v Stoke City, hand signed by 10 Chelsea players9. Manchester City v Valencia City enter UEFA Cup 13 September 1972. Post marked Manchester and signed Francis Lee.10. FA Cup Final (50) years at Wembley. Hand signed by Don Revie, Norman Hunter, Ian Porterfield.9. Manchester City v Valencia City enter UEFA
Film & TV - photographic postcards inc Gracie Fields, Laurel & Hardy, Tim Macoy, Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, Spencer Tracy, folding cards, Eddie Cantor, Clark Gable. etc , Autograph book with printed personality's images and signatures c.1937; Football Team cards from the c1930s inc Manchester Utd, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Celtic, Wolves, Rangers, Arsenal etc qty
Football Programmes - selection of Colchester United 1957 onwards, with lists, plus Colchester Reserve programmes, Ipswich Town and others (qty) CONDITION REPORT Pre 1960- Arsenal x 1 12/8/59, Colchester x 16, Queens Park Rangers, Crystal Palace '61 & 64' x 2, Clacton Town, West Ham United '64 & 65' x 2, Shrewsbury Town '60 & 63' x 2, Plymouth Argyle, Arsenal, Bristol Rovers x 2 '63', All Stars x 1, Ipswich Town, Corby Town, Luton Town
Rifle: A French Pattern 1842 military musket. Lockplate shows manufactured at MUTZIG Arsenal France. The barrel length of 33.4 inch identifies this as the model 1842 dragoon Musket in .71 calibre. It has two barrel hands (not 3). These were used in the Crimean War and 175,000 were bought for the U.S. Civil War. In working order.
Big Match Programmes: A small collection of assorted big match programmes to comprise: England v. Scotland, played at Villa Park, 3/2/1945, a 'Souvenir' 1950 F.A. Cup Final programme, played between Arsenal v. Liverpool, a 1959 F.A. Cup Final programme, England v. Wales, played at Villa Park, 26/11/1958, England v. Scotland, Wembley, 2/4/1955, Scotland v. England, Hampden Park, 14/4/1956, Tooting & Mitcham v. Nottingham Forest, F.A. Cup Third Round, 10/1/1959, York City v. Sunderland, F.A. Cup Fourth Round, 28/1/1956, West Bromwich Albion v. Nottingham Forest, F.A. Cup Fourth Round 1957-8 'Souvenir' programme, England v. Ireland, Schools International, Baseball Ground, 17/4/1954, Ransome & Marles v. Retford Town, Notts Senior Cup Final (single sheet), England v. Scotland, Schools International, Wembley, 21/4/1956, England v. Wales, Schools International, Wembley, 23/4/1955 and 30/3/1957, Derby County v. Cardiff City, F.A. Cup 5th Round 'Souvenir' programme, 12/2/1949, a 1979 European Cup Final programme, Forest v. Malmo, Sweden v. England, Rasunda Stadion, 6/9/1989, a 1986 Milk Cup Final programme, a 1986 F.A. Cup Final programme, a 1991 F.A. Cup Final programme (A.F.), England v. Sweden, 19/10/1988, a 1989 Challenge Cup Final programme (2) all contained within one bag.
Miscellaneous Programmes: A collection of assorted 1950's football programmes to comprise: Wolverhampton v. Real Madrid, Friendly, 17/10/1957, Wolves v. Manchester United, 16/3/1957, Tottenham Hotspur v. Leicester City, 5/1/1957, Third Lanark v. Dundee, 9/11/1957, West Bromwich Albion v. Wolves, 18/10/1952, Leyton Orient v. Notts County, 23/11/1957, Lincoln City v. Nottingham Forest, 4/9/1954, Luton Town v. Notts County, 26/3/1955, Liverpool v. Notts County, 2/10/1954, Millwall v. Charlton, 28/4/1958, Mansfield v. Queens Park Rangers, 10/10/1959, Mansfield v. Nottingham Forest, F.A. Cup Third Round, 10/1/1953, Blackburn v. Nottingham Forest, 20/12/1952, Brentford v. Nottingham Forest, 24/1/1953, Brighton v. Plymouth, 11/9/1957, Birmingham v. Nottingham Forest, 29/11/1952, Barnsley v. Nottingham Forest, 16/2/1957, Aston Villa v. Leicester City, 28/9/1957, Derby County Reserves v. Preston N.E. Reserves, 28/10/1950, v. Newcastle Reserves, 24/10/1953, Derby County v. Charlton, 6/9/1950, Chester v. Notts County, 19/12/1959, Blackpool v. Leicester, Christmas Day 1957, Bristol Rovers v. Nottingham Forest, 13/3/1954, Charlton v. Chelsea, 26/4/1952, Burnley v. Aston Villa, 29/11/1958, Hull City v. Nottingham Forest, 27/12/1952, Coventry City v. Nottingham Forest, 27/10/1951, Arsenal v. Stoke City, 18/4/1953, Chesterfield Reserves v. Barnsley Reserves, 25/8/1951, Chelsea v. Nottingham Forest, 4/4/1958, Huddersfield v. Preston North End, 11/2/1956, Gateshead v. Hartlepool, 30/3/1956, Everton v. Nottingham Forest, 31/1/1953, Doncaster v. Nottingham Forest, 9/3/1957, Leeds v. Nottingham Forest, 15/11/1952, Leicester v. West Bromwich Albion, 12/2/1955, Norwich v. Notts County, 22/11/1958, Fulham v. Nottingham Forest, 3/10/1959, Newcastle v. West Bromwich, 2/1/1956, Southend v. Newport, 8/2/1958, Southampton v. Nottingham Forest, 13/12/1952, Southport v. Derby County, 20/4/1957, Port Vale v. Nottingham Forest, 19/3/1955, Portsmouth v. Nottingham Forest, 26/1/1957, Patrick Thistle v. Aberdeen, 1/2/1958, Sunderland v. Tottenham, 31/3/1956, Swansea Town v. Leeds United, 1/10/1955, Stoke City v. Nottingham Forest, 6/2/1954, Sheffield United v. Nottingham Forest, 10/11/1951, Rotherham v. Nottingham Forest, 1/11/1952, Manchester City v. Nottingham Forest, 11/1/1958, Sheffield Wednesday v. Notts County, 29/1/1955, Notts County v. Derby County, 23/3/1953, Nottingham Forest v. Charlton, 11/4/1959, v. Chelsea, 15/4/1959, v. Blackburn, 31/3/1959, v. Birmingham, F.A. Cup 6th Round Replay, 7/3/1957, v. Plymouth, 8/11/1952 and Manchester United v. Nottingham Forest, 22/2/1958, titled 'United Will Go On...', token intact, all contained within one bag.
F.A. Cup Final Programme: A 1932 F.A. Cup Final programme from the game played between Arsenal v. Newcastle United, with team change to centre, and result written on centre page, slight foxing inside programme, rusty staples, and slight creases to corner of programme, wear through age, scribbles to pages 6 and 7, team changes to centre page.
SPORTS, trade selection, mainly football, inc. Thomson part sets (with three plastic folders); Futera Fans Selection, five retail boxes (3 Chelsea, Arsenal & Villa); Lot o Fun, Mobil, Lyons Maid, Tiger Spot the Club (wheel), Daily Mirror, The Sun laid down albums (1971 & 1971/2) etc., FR to EX, Qty.
Nottingham Forrest Football Club - a Victorian figured walnut square decanter box:, the top inset with brass shield cartouche inscribed 'Nott'm Forrest FC May 1st 1886', the fitted interior containing four cut glass square decanters and a single glass to the underside of the lid, brass military style handles to either side of the case, 30cm x 25cm x 25cm.*Notes Nottingham Forrest were founded in 1865 playing in the Football Alliance before joining the Football League in 1892. In 1886 they donated team shirts to Arsenal helping them establish the formation of the team.
William 'Billy' Bannister (1879-1942) a group of three 9ct gold football medals, comprising a circular gold medal inscribed 'English league vs Scottish league' surrounding armorial over flags and football, reverse with laurel wreath and inscribed 'The Football league versus Scottish League Mar 18th 1901 W Bannister', maker Vaughton & sons , Birmingham 1900, a 9ct gold and enamel medal with central red enamel shield with heraldic lions over a cast wreath edge and surmounted by blue enamel pendant inscribed 'The Football League England Vs Scotland, reverse inscribed 'W Bannister 1902', maker Vaughton & Sons , Birmingham 1901; the third a 9ct gold and enamel medal with central crest highlighted in red surrounded by a circular blue enamel border 'Leicestershire Senior Football League' , reverse inscribed 'Champions 1926-27', maker The Usher manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1926.*Biography William 'Billy' Bannister was born in Burnley, Lancashire in early 1879 and as a teenager worked as a miner in Barden Colliery before becoming a professional footballer. He played his early football with Earsely FC before signing for Burnley FC in 1899. In 1901 he signed for Bolton Wanders FC before he transferred to Woolwich Arsenal in 1902. In 1904 he signed a record breaking £300 transfer fee to move to Leicester Fosse FC making 149 appearances before returning to play for Burnley FC in 1910, retiring from football in 1912. He made his International career debut in the 6-0 victory over Wales at St Jame's Park and was selected again for the International side against Ireland in 1902 at Bamoral Showgrounds, Belfast (Ireland 0- England 1) In 1911 whilst still listed as a professional footballer he became landlord of the Grimshaw Arms in Leicester and continued to own and run serval establishments until his death at the age of 63 in 1942.* Provenance- By family descent.

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