ARSENAL Seventeen programmes for away Friendly match v. Peterborough and Ipswich 1959/60, Charlton, and Norwich 1960/1, Middlesbrough 1961/2, Hitchin Town, Barney and Combined Bristol XI punched holes 1962/3, Watford 1963/4, Exeter City 1964/5, QPR creased and small paper loss, Southampton, Swansea and South Devon XI 1965/6 and Dunfermline, Romford and Charlton 1966/7. Most are generally good. Generally good
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ARSENAL Eight programmes for away matches. 6 Southern Floodlight Professional Cup - 1st team competition, v. Reading 1956/7 Semi-Final slightly creased and team changes, v. Brentford 1957/8 worn on the edge and annotations and v. Aldershot, Brentford, West Ham Semi-Final and Crystal Palace Final creased and slight tear. 2 London Challenge Cup v. Brentford 1961/2 team changes and v. Tottenham 1962/3 creased. Fair to generally good
NEUTRAL MATCHES AT ARSENAL FC Twenty eight programmes in various competitions and Friendly matches played at Arsenal including London Boys v. Glasgow 29/11/1947 split on spine, England v. Wales 14/2/1953 Amateur International creased, FA XI v. RAF 20/10/1954 plus Amateur Cup Semi-Finals 52/3, 56/7, 58/9 and 64/5 plus several FA Cup ties, some European ties and England v. Young England. Most are creased. Fair to generally good
QPR - FIRST FLOODLIGHT TRIAL 1933 Experimental match programme, Reds v Whites, 4/1/1933 at White City as floodlight football was tested out on a January Wednesday evening at QPR who published this four page programme. The London Clubs supplied all 22 players, 4 from Arsenal, 3 from West Ham, 2 from Chelsea, Tottenham, QPR, Charlton, Millwall and 1 from each of Clapton Orient, Watford, Fulham, Brentford and Crystal Palace. Slight vertical crease, no writing. Generally good
ALF FIELDS ARSENAL RETIREMENT CARD A huge 24" high card with several signatures of Arsenal players and staff including David Rocastle, Pat Jennings, Danny O'Shea, Kenny Veysey, Gus Caesar, Terry Murphy, Ian Allison, Jack Kelsey, Brian Talbot, Martin Hayes, Frank McLintock, Paul Gorman, Kenny Samson, David Madden, Tony Adams, Alan Sunderland, Brian McDermott, David O'Leary, George Male, Terry Neill, Wilf Dixon and Steve Burtenshaw. Includes a 8.5" X 6.5" black & white photograph of Alf Fields being presented with the card with players and official in attendance. Good
PIRATE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Twenty one pirate issues, with the vast majority FA Cup tie, including WBA v. Chelsea 12/2/1949 minor tears, 4 X FA Cup Semi-Finals: Man. Utd. V. Leeds Utd. 64/5 Replay, Southampton v. Man. Utd. 62/3 and Arsenal v. Stoke 70/1 Replay and 71/2 and Sunderland v. Tottenham 60/1. Fair to generally good
GLASGOW RANGERS Eighteen programmes. Home: European v. Monaco 1961, Sevilla 1962, Real Madrid 1963, Red Star Belgrade 1964, Rapid Vienna 1964, Dynamo Dresden 1967, Slavia Sofia 1967, Vojvodina 1968 and Athletic Bilbao. Glasgow Cup Final 1958 creased and team changes. British Championship v. Everton 1963. Friendlies v. Torpedo Moscow 1962 and Arsenal 1968 score on cover and slightly creased. Away: Europeans v. Tottenham 62/3 slightly creased, v. Red Star at Arsenal 1964 and v. Bayern Munich 1967 ECWC Final and Friendlies v. Arsenal 1959 and Manchester United 1974 slightly creased. Generally good
ENGLAND-SCOTLAND 1945-NEW DELHI One of the more unusual England v Scotland programmes. The match was played February 17th 1945 at the Irwin Stadium, New Delhi , India. Twelve page programme, Ted Ditchburn was in goal for England who also had players from West Ham, Arsenal, Blackpool, Newcastle, Charlton and Bolton amongst others representing them. The Scots had Tommy Walker of Hearts playing for them plus Duncan also of Hearts and players from Celtic, Falkirk, Arsenal, Queen of the South, QPR, Hamilton and Joyner from Sheffield in their team. Slight creasing and name written on bottom of back cover. Generally good
ARSENAL IN CHINA Four team sheets, 2 English and 2 Chinese, for two matches played by Arsenal on their tour to China in 1995. Produced by the People's Republic of China F.A, v Beijing Guoan 17 May 1995 at the Beijing Workers Stadium and v Tianjin 18 May 1995 at the Tianjin Mingyuan Stadium. All have folds and slightly creased. Generally good
MANCHESTER UTD Seven home programmes for postponed matches: 61/62 v Arsenal (FAC); 62/63 v Arsenal (token missing, score/scorers etc, slight marks); 64/65 v Leicester City (scarce); 1979/80 v Bolton and v Aston Villa; 1981/82 v West Ham; 91/92 v Aston Villa (token missing) includes 4-page insert. Generally good
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM Approximately 30 pages with autographs of sporting/stage and screen stars, circa 1950s. Football signatures from Bolton, Tottenham, Sheff Wed, Wolves, Porstmouth, Millwall, Arsenal, Chelsea etc with individual autographs of Nat Lofthouse, Stanley Matthews, Stan Mortensen etc. Other sporting autographs from the worlds of snooker and cricket. Stage and screen signatures include Alfred Marks, Ronnie Carroll, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Gracie Fields etc. Album has damage to covers and a few pages are loose. Fair/generally good
A Regency leather bound trunk of East Kent Militia interest,with studwork bands and metal mounts, the lid interior ink inscribed ÈHerbert Perrott Esqre, Woolwich Arsenal Station, SER Kent EnglandÉ, and with applied label Èbought of J. Carman, canteen, military trunk and camp equipage, Manufacturer, No.20 Marylebone Street, Golden Square, 1819-1824',82.5cm wide44.5cm deep35cm highSir Herbert Charles Perrott (b.1849-1922), Bart of Richmond, C.B., late Lieutenant Colonel Commanding and Honouree Colonel 3rd Battalion ÈThe BuffsÉ (East Kent Regiment).

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