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1950'S FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Five pages from a scrapbook with 38 signatures including McNichol, Harris, Robertson, Saunders, Willemse, Parsons and Stubbs of the 1954/5 Chelsea Championship winning team, Bartram, Townsend, Gauld, Leary, Kiernan, Firmani, O'Linn, Hammond, Howie and Ayre of Charlton Athletic, Baily, Gavin, Ditchburn, Bennett, Walters, Duquemin and Robb of Tottenham Hotspur and Roper, Lishman and Wade of Arsenal. Generally good
EUROPEAN FINALS / SEMI-FINALS Collection of 37 European Cup / Champion League, ECWC, UEFA Cup Finals and Semis. 1963 to 2007 inc European Cup Finals 1963, 68, 71, 76, 78, 79 and 85, 2003 and 2007, ECWC 1984 and 1993 , UEFA Cup 67, 68, 71 (all Leeds), 1970 (Arsenal) 1974 (Tottenham), 1979 (Red Star) and 1981 (Ipswich). Some faults. Fair-generally good
DON REVIE - MANCHESTER CITY Five items: A letter from the Daily Herald to Don Revie before the 1955 FA Cup Final, an invite from the Lord Mayor of Manchester to Mr & Mrs Don Revie for a dinner at the Town Hall on 10/5/1955 to celebrate Manchester City reaching the FA Cup Final, 2 Newspapers dated Monday 7/5/1956, Evening Chronicle and Manchester Evening News with reports on the 1956 FA Cup Final plus the outer pages of the Sunday Post 8/2/1959 with a report on the home match v. Arsenal. Generally good
1970 E.C.W.C FINAL Man City v Gornik Zabrze played 29 Apr 1970 in Vienna. Rare edition of the Spanish football magazine "AS" dated 29 Apr with previews, programme style team line-ups and front cover headline. Also previews the F.A Cup Final replay, Leeds v Chelsea, played later that day at Old Trafford and reviews the Fairs Cup Final, Arsenal v Anderlecht, second leg played 28 Apr. Slight marks. Generally Good
SPURS AWAYS 50s Ten Tottenham away programmes, early 50s, comprises games at Huddersfield 53/4, Hull 53/4 (Cup), Everton 49/50 (Cup), Shef Wed 53/4, Charlton 50/1, York 54/5 (Cup), Man Utd 54/5, Arsenal 54/5, Arsenal 52/3 Charity Match, Arsenal 51/2. Some folds, changes etc. Fair-generally good
MICKY DROY TESTIMONIAL - CHELSEA Scarce single sheet draw ticket programme for Micky Droy Testimonial. Teams are listed on the reverse Chelsea and All -Star XI with proposed date of 16/5/83. Plans seem to have changed as his actual Testimonial match was against Arsenal. Folds. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS 1970'S & 1980'S Over 90 autographs on magazine photos and white line paper. Magazines: Include George Best of Fulham, Brian Talbot, Graham Rix, David O'Leary and Alan Sunderland of Arsenal, Trevor Francis, Gerry Francis, Laurie Cunningham and Cyrille Regis of WBA, Kevin Keegan, Brian Little of Aston Villa, Ricky Villa and Ossie Ardiles on the same newspaper photo, Jimmy Greenhoff of Man. Utd., Frank Lampard Snr. Of West Ham Utd., Mick Channon, Joe Royle, Dennis Tueart and Brian Kidd of Man. City, Alan Devonshire, Paul Brush, Trevor Brooking, Bryan Robson and Mervyn Day of West Ham Utd. On a programme, Kenny Dalglish, Terry McDermott and Emlyn Hughes of Liverpool. On line paper: includes Martin Peters, Trevor Brooking, Ricky Villa, Jock Stein of Celtic, Alan Sunderland of Arsenal, Terry Mc Dermott, Graeme Souness, Laurie Cunningham, Mick Mills, Ray Clemence, David Webb and Peter Bonetti of Chelsea, Steve Heighway, Tony Book of Man. City on official letterhead, Jimmy Greenhoff of Man. Utd. On official letterhead and Kenny Dalglish. Generally good
1960'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Approximately 170 programmes for English League clubs with the vast majority from 1960's, which includes a few FA Cup Semi-Finals, Arsenal v. Tottenham 1960/1 London Challenge Cup, Ipswich v. Birmingham 61/2, Huddersfield Reserves v. Burnley Reserves 30/8/1961 and WBA Reserves v. Leeds Utd. Reserves 9/3/1965 Single sheet folded in four. Generally good
SPURS AWAYS 57-58 Fifteen Tottenham away programmes, 57/8, games at Portsmouth, Newcastle, Birmingham, Bolton, Man Utd, Sunderland, Blackpool, Chelsea (score, scorers), Shef Wed, Nottm Forest, Arsenal, Leeds, Leicester, Everton and Luton (score, h-t scores noted). Most are good, a few have minor folds. Generally good-good
FA YOUTH CUP FINALS & SEMI-FINALS Twelve programmes. Finals: At Arsenal 1965 and 1966, at Watford 1985, at Man. City 1986, at Leeds Utd. and Man. Utd. In 1993 and at Crystal Palace 1997. Semi-Finals: At Sunderland 1966/7, at Aston Villa 1971/2, at Arsenal 1973/4 very creased and score on cover, at West Ham 1974/5 and at Millwall 1992/3. Generally good
PEGASUS BIG MATCH Four programmes plus a letter signed by FA Secretary Ted Croker. The programmes are 2 x Amateur Cup Finals 1951 v Bishop Auckland and 1953 v Harwich and Parkeston , both were won by Pegasus. Also included are two Semi-Final programmes, both v Southall, 14/3/53 at Arsenal and 21/3/53 replay at Fulham. Some folds, scores, staple rusting etc. Fair-generally good
INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS AUTOGRAPHS Twelve items signed by International players. Signed programme for the Investiture of Graham Taylor as a Freeman of the Borough of Watford 12/11/2001, a Mexico 86 World Cup First Day Cover signed by Pat Jennings, a Steve Heighway Testimonial Dinner 26/11/1980 at Southport signed by Heighway, Jimmy Case, Ray Kennedy, Roy Evans and Dave Johnson, an 8" X 6" black & white Brazil signed by Junior, a 12" X 8" colour England team group signed by Jonathan Woodgate, Jamie Redknapp and Robbie Fowler, a 12" X 8" colour action photo signed by Kolo Toure of Arsenal, an 8" X 6" black & white action photo signed by Chris Waddle for England and five 10" X 8" black & white photos individually signed by Steve Foster, Jimmy Armfield, Joey Jones, Neil Simpson and Jack Charlton. Good
MAN UTD Twelve home programmes for season 1956/7 v Chelsea, Newcastle, Arsenal, Blackpool, Luton, Leeds Utd, Sheffield Wednesday, Man City and Aston Villa punched holes. All have tokens missing. The other three have tokens intact, v Bolton, Real Madrid and Athletico Bilbao both EC. Most slightly creased. Fair / Generally good
ARSENAL MISCELLANY Small miscellany including 16 tickets including 2006 Champions League Final, 1995 ECWC Final and away Friendly v. Kent 8/4/1981. 4 season ticket books with covers 1988/9, 1989/90, 1990/1 and 2005/6, 2 Arsenal Travel Club pennants v. Juventus 19/4/1980 and v. Valencia 14/5/1980 both in the ECWC and an Arsenal Travel Club baggage tag v. Red Star Belgrade 22/11/1978. Fair to generally good
CHARLTON Collection of 21 Charlton Reserve home programmes 1951 to 1961 all single sheets v Arsenal, Brighton, Aldershot, Reading (Cup) 51/2, Plymouth, Coventry, Arsenal, Tottenham, Fulham (Cup) 52/3, Bournemouth 53/4, Luton, Arsenal 54/5, Arsenal, Swansea 56/7, Birmingham, Fulham 58/9, Birmingham 59/60, Southampton, Bristol City 60/1, Bournemouth, Aldershot 61/2. Some faults. Generally
NEWCASTLE Collection of 59 Newcastle programmes - 36 x homes, 26 x 1st Team 1946/47 v Birmingham (piece missing on back page) 1 x 51/2, 1 x 52/3 (Arsenal - piece missing), 2 x 54/5, 1 x 56/7, 5 x 57/8, 2 x 58/9, 3 x 59/60, 4 x 60/1, 2 x 61/2, 1 x 62/3 and 3 x 63/4, 7 x Reserves v Stoke 52/3 (piece missing) v Burnley 55/6, 3 x 69/70, 1 x 70/1 and 1 x 83/4 (single sheet) and 3 x Friendlies from the 1970's plus 23 aways from the 1960's (inc 3 x 70's Derby newspapers) As described
AT ARSENAL Three programmes for neutral matches played at Arsenal, England v. Young England 6/5/1955, writing on cover, creased and tape marks on back, 1/5/1959, slightly creased and London Boys v. Glasgow Boys 14/5/1955, vertical crease and ink marks. Glasgow Boys included Pat Crerand who later played for Celtic and Manchester United. Fair
SPURS AWAYS 56-57 Sixteen Tottenham away programmes, 56-57, games at Newcastle, Leeds, Man City, Blackpool, Aston Villa, Cardiff, Sunderland, Arsenal, Portsmouth (piece off top corner of one page but not too serious), Shef Wed, Birmingham, Wolves, West Brom, Man Utd, Charlton and Luton. Some folds, changes, scores etc. Fair-generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Approximately 28 autographs including a 10" X 8" colour photograph for Tottenham v. Derby signed by Tottenham players Calderwood, Scales, Clemence, Howells, Dominguez and Iversen, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Tottenham players Anderton and Ferdinand, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Cadamarteri of Everton, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Scales of Liverpool, a small photograph signed by Walley Barnes of Arsenal and white cards signed by Jack Charlton of Leeds Utd and England, Brian Kidd of Man. Utd., Ivor Allchurch, John Hollins, plus Dominguez, Fox, Nielsen, Anderton and Iversen of Tottenham Hotspur. Good
MISCELLANEOUS FINALS Collection of 14 miscellaneous Finals - includes Fairs Cup, London v Frankfurt 1955, London v Barcelona at Chelsea 1958, Leeds v Ferencvaros 1968 plus 3 x replicas Estudiantes v Man Utd 1968, European Cup Final 1968 possible replay at Arsenal and 1973 European Cup Final. Generally good
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Seven programmes, Huddersfield Town v. Sunderland 23/2/1929 ex-binder with a colour replacement cover, Stoke City v. Bury 31/3/1945 creased and slightly worn, Chelsea v. Huddersfield 46/7 slightly marked, WBA v. Birmingham 47/8 horizontal fold, Fulham v. Cardiff 48/9 score on the cover, folded and slightly worn, Arsenal v. Everton and Brentford v. Southampton 49/50 vertical fold. Fair
ARSENAL Collection of 158 Arsenal home programmes 1948 - 1971. 1 x 47/8 (Chelsea), 1 x 48/9 (Chelsea), 4 x 49/50, 4 x 50/1, 5 x 51/2, 8 x 52/3, 7 x 53/4, 7 x 54/5, 6 x 55/6 (includes 4 pagers), 10 x 56/7, 8 x 57/8, 7 x 58/9, 11 x 59/60, 16 x 60/1, 16 x 61/2, 11 x 62/3, 2 x 63/4, 5 x 64/5, 7 x 65/6, 14 x 66/7 and 67/8 plus 8 x 70/1 (Double season). Includes Friendlies, Testimonials all domestic competitions. Some minor faults. Generally good
MAN UTD / AUTOGRAPHS 1940's Three sub-standard home programmes v Arsenal 28/9/1946 tape down the spine and worn but signed on the line up page by Jack Warner and Billy McAllen, v Charlton Athletic 7/2/1948 FA Cup with small paper loss from the top of the cover, partly split spine, folded in four and worn but signed by Stan Pearson on the line-up page and v Blackburn Rovers 1/5/1948 with spine and front cover tape repairs. Fair at best

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