An autograph book with a good selection of 20th century sportsmen, including the 1921 Australian cricket team, the 1930 Arsenal football team, 1921 Worcestershire CCC, and many individuals including Jim Smith the first Wembley Cup Final winning captain, Jesse Pennington, George Kay, George Duncan (golfer), Percy Hendren, Gerald Patterson (Wimbledon Champion), Floyd Patterson, Freddie Mills, Jimmy Wilde, Bombardier Billy Wells, J B Hobbs, Charlie Buchan, Ted Kid Lewis, Jimmy Dimmock, Ted Drake, Nobby Stiles, Tom Finney and many others, the album modern, with transfers from older albums
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A shield made to commemorate Arsenal's first appearance in a F.A. Cup Final in 1927, in the form of a varnished wooden shield inscribed gilt ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB, set with a shelf mounted with a gunmetal miniature replica of a cannon and inscribed THE GUNNERS, all on a rectangular wooden backboard with wall fittings, the reverse dated, signed and inscribed 1927, J. HARRIS, WOOLWICH, 84 by 58.5cm., 33 by 23in.
A silver-gilt London Football Association Challenge Cup winner's medal won by a Chelsea footballer in season 1949-50, inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION, WINNERS, 1949-50, in original paper box The 1949-50 London Challenge Cup Final was won by Chelsea who defeated Brentford 3-0 in a replay at Fulham, after a 4-4 draw at Arsenal.
Jimmy Rimmer's Manchester United 1968 European Cup winner's medal, continental .750 gold & enamel by Peka, inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, VAINQUEUR, 1968, and engraved JIMMY RIMMER Provenance: Bought at Christie's in 2003. Jimmy Rimmer was on the substitute's bench for the 1968 European Cup Final. Rimmer was for the large part understudy to Alex Stepney as the Manchester United goalkeeper and made a total of 46 appearances between 1965 and 1974. Arsenal then signed him with a view to an eventual replacement for Bob Wilson and made a total of 146 starts for the Gunners. He then joined Aston Villa in 1977 and while at Villa Park was the recipient of a Championship medal and a second European Cup winner's medal of his career. In the final we was injured and replaced after 9 minutes, and so has been awarded Europe's top club honour on two occasions for nine minutes of participation.
Ray Kennedy's Liverpool Football League Division One Championship medal season 1981-82, gold and enamel, inscribed FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, DIVISION 1 WINNERS, the medal has been mounted in a frame together with a colour photograph of Kennedy and printed career biography, 56 by 27cm., 22 by 10 3/4in.; the original medal case has been preserved and is also offered with the lot (2) Provenance: The Ray Kennedy Collection, Christie's, 20th October 1993 In a highly successful career Ray Kennedy won honours at every senior domestic and European level with Arsenal and Liverpool. The present medal was awarded for his sixth and final Championship win, and his fifth for Liverpool during his final season at Anfield. The reds finished the 1981-82 season with a total of 87 points, four clear of Ipswich Town. After short spells at Swansea and Hartlepool Ray Kennedy was forced to retire from the game having started to suffer the initial symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
A signed and match-worn Robert Pires red and white Arsenal jersey season 2000/01, signed in black marker pen, mounted in a frame with a signed COA from Pires confirming that he wore this jersey in the match v Chelsea at Stamford Bridge 6/9/2000, and also a Pires-signed match action photo from this fixture, mounted, framed and glazed, 109 by 86cm., 43 by 34in.
Autographed caricatures of the Charlton Athletic team in season 1934-35, original pen & ink & watercolour artworks by an unknown but talented hand, signed in blue ink by 14 players including Welsh, Turner, Bartram, Duffy etc., the sheet 23 by 16.5cm., 9 by 6 1/4in.; note the reverse has later caricatures and signatures relating to the Arsenal v Dynamo match 21st November 1946
Autographed caricatures of the Arsenal 1970-71 Double Winning Team, original pen & ink & watercolour artworks by an unknown but talented hand on 4 sheets, signed by 18 players, Wilson, George, Graham. Kennedy, Mee, McLintock, Marinello etc., the fourth sheet a little later in date and signed by Ball and Brady, the sheets 23 by 16.5cm., 9 by 6 1/4in.
A signed Tony Adams Arsenal tribute shirt, reverse mounted, signed in black marker pen on the No.6, embroidered inscription of Adam's Arsenal career record, title plaque, mounted , framed and glazed, 83 by 68cm., 32 ½ by 26 ¾in.; sold together with a COA that incorporates a photograph of the signing (2)
A signed Ian Wright Arsenal tribute shirt, reverse mounted, signed in black marker pen on the No.8, embroidered inscription of Wright's Arsenal career record, title plaque, mounted, framed and glazed, 78 by 69.5cm., 30 ¾ by 27 ½in.; sold together with a COA that incorporates a photograph of the signing (2)
To be sold to raise funds for an electric wheelchair A team-signed picture of the Arsenal squad from the final season at Highbury 2005/2006, 16 signatures in black marker pen, mounted, framed and glazed, 62 by 44cm., 24 ½ by 17in., a COA taped to the backboard from Keith Edelman, MD Arsenal FC
A group of three 1930s football autograph albums, with a good selection of football teams from the period including Leeds, Wolves, Manchester City, Blackburn, Southampton, West Ham, Bradford City, Coventry City, Barnsley, Spurs, Blackburn, Leicester, Norwich, Sheffield United, Blackpool, Newcastle, Bury, Derby, Liverpool, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Arsenal, Everton, Preston, Huddersfield, Sunderland, Aston Villa, WBA, Birmingham and others, also some cricket content; sold together with some football cigarette cards
A football autograph book compiled between the late 1930s and early 1950s, team groups, many back-to-back, including Chesterfield, Grimsby (twice), Derby, Bradford City, Blackburn, Swansea, Manchester United (twice), Brentford, Preston, Carlisle, Notts County, Everton, Sheffield United, Jonkopings, Manchester City, West Brom reserves, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Southampton, RAF v Army, Leeds, Barnsley, Cardiff, Rotherham, Hull, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Arsenal, Charlton, Huddersfield, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Luton; also cricket, Yorks CCC, Australia, England, New Zealand, plus Bradman; and the boxer Bruce Woodcock
An archive of Tottenham Hotspur club documents dating from 1926 and 1927, mostly details sent from opposition clubs regarding Tottenham's share of gate money, often bearing the signatures of notable personalities at clubs, e.g. Herbert Chapman at Arsenal; sold together with a bundle of invoices and receipts addressed to Tottenham Hotspur Football & Athletic Company Ltd dating from 1926 and 1927, tied with string, each invoice/receipt bearing an auditor's rubber stamp, including various internal expenses reclaims bearing signatures of the recipients, many examples from suppliers, the Football Association, rent charges, Inland Revenue etc. (a qty)
A group of four tickets for matches that were never played, F.A. Cup Final Replay Everton v Manchester United at Wembley 25th May 1995; F.A. Cup Final Replay Arsenal v Newcastle United Wembley 21st May 1998; F.A. Cup Final Semi-Final Replay Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford 14th April 1999; F.A. Cup 3rd Round replay Manchester United v Aston Villa at Old Trafford 16th January 2002
Arsenal F.C. Memorabilia - A framed 2000-2001 season red Arsenal training sweatshirt top bearing the signatures of Seaman, Dixon, Cole, Keown, Adams, Pires, Ljungberg, Wiltord, Lauren, Taylor, Henry Parlour, Edu Grimandi, Upson, Kanu, Toure, Aliadiere, Volz and Hans - with certificate of authenticity
Two albums containing approximately 600 postcards, the majority topographical views and artist postcards, including photographic postcards titled `Military Quarters, Oakwood, Beckenham`, `Camp, Gore Court Park, Sittingbourne`, `Frensham Hill Hospital`, `Main Gates Woolwich Arsenal` and other postcards by A.E. Kennedy, Donald McGill and Fred Spurgin.
A Good Mid-18th Century Prussian Potsdam Arsenal Flintlock Musket, the 105cm steel barrel with brass blade foresight, the banana shape lockplate engraved POTZDAMMAGAZ and D S E, with facetted steel frizzen pan and cover, the walnut full stock with brass fore-end tip, four facetted brass ramrod pipes, with slightly raised carved outline, facetted brass trigger guard and finial, the shouldered butt with brass butt plate and shaped tang, serpentine side plate and oval escutcheon engraved with a monogram, steel sling fore swivel (rear one missing) and steel ramrod
A Good Mid-18th Century Prussian Potsdam Arsenal Flintlock Musket, the 105cm steel barrel with brass blade foresight, the banana shape lockplate engraved POTZDAMMAGAZ and D S E, with facetted steel frizzen pan and cover, the walnut full stock with brass fore-end tip, four facetted brass ramrod pipes, with slightly raised carved outline, facetted brass trigger guard and finial, the shouldered butt with brass butt plate and shaped tang, serpentine side plate and oval escutcheon engraved with a monogram, steel sling fore swivel (rear one missing) and steel ramrod
ARSENAL Seven single card programmes for home Friendlie: v. Barnet 14/8/1965, team changes and scores entered; v. England Youth XI 17/1/1967; v. E.P.A. Cyprus 30/8/1967; v. GB Olympic XI 18/3/1968, horizontal fold plus match reports; v. Apoel 19/9/1968, worn, team changes and scores entered; v. Omonia 25/4/1970 team changes and scores entered; v. London Youth XI 9/8/1972, team changes and scores entered. Generally good
ARSENAL Five programmes for away Friendlies: v. All-Stars XI 29/9/1952 played at Brighton & Hove Albion FC, slightly worn; v. Hull City 23/3/1954, writing on cover and team changes; v. Brentford 4/10/1955 team changes; v. QPR 5/10/1953; v. Bristol City 30/3/1954 horizontal fold. Generally good
ARSENAL Seven programmes for away Friendlies: v. Barnsley 15/2/1958 scores entered; v. Swansea Town 25/1/1958 slightly creased; v. Bristol XI 8/5/1959; v. Southampton 10/11/1958, slight horizontal crease; v. Reading 1/12/1958; v. Ipswich Town 16/2/1960 writing on cover; v. Peterborough 8/2/1960 scores entered. Generally good

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