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Lot 192

An Ian Wright Arsenal signed yellow `Dreamcast` football shirt

Lot 28

The last Arsenal Football Club programme from before the second World War, 30 August 1939

Lot 469

A COLLECTION OF 1970S - 1980S FA CUP FINAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, to include Leeds United v Sunderland 1973, Fulham v West Ham 1975, Manchester United v Southampton 1976, Liverpool v Manchester United 1977 (x2), Arsenal v Ipswich 1978, Arsenal v West Ham United 1980, etc., together with two League Cup Final programmes, comprising Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur 1971 and Aston Villa v Norwich City 1975. (14)

Lot 470

A LARGE QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, majority dating from 1960s - 1970s, to include Manchester United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham, International fixtures, etc. (150+)

Lot 108

**AN AUSTRIAN HALBERD, EARLY 16TH CENTURY with tapering medially ridged central blade, pierced at the base with twelve circular holes, formed with a curled basal lug curved pierced axe-blade, triangular rear spike pierced with a vertical arrangement of four circular holes, and a pair of straps, on a wooden haft 67.5 cm; 26 1/2 in head Provenance Liberty & Co., London, 2 March 1928 JWHA Inv. No. 509 A similar halberd, described as upper Austrian, is preserved in the Vienna Arsenal. See Schallaburg 1977, cat. no. 546

Lot 116

**A RARE BAVARIAN SABRE HALBERD, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY with very long slightly curved central sabre-blade formed with a hatchet-point and a long fuller on each face, curved axe-blade, tapering socket with bevelled edges, a pair of long straps, on its wooden haft, perhaps the original, fitted with an additional pair of straps and applied with brass inventory tag `A.1638` 111.2 cm; 43 3/4 in head Provenance York Galleries, New York, 27 September 1927 JWHA Inv. No. 362 A large number of halberds of this form, formerly in the Bavarian arsenal, are now preserved in the Bavarian Army Museum, Ingoldstadt. Other examples were sold in these rooms 10 December 2008 lot 185 and 4 December 2013, lot 162. See H. Seitz 1968, p. 216, ill. 221.

Lot 140

**A COMPOSITE GERMAN CUIRASSIER`S ARMOUR, CIRCA 1620 comprising shot-proof close helmet of `Todenkopf` form with rounded two-piece skull joined medially by rivets, its lower edge formed with a short integral rear gorget-plate, and peak, upper bevor and lower bevor attached to the former at either side by common pivots with low domed heads, the peak arched over the eyes and descending between them as a V-shaped projection, the near-vertical, medially-ridged upper bevor with slightly convex profile cut at its upper edge with a pair of U-shaped apertures for vision, a horizontal ventilation-slot over the mouth, and fitted to the right of the latter with a slender lifting-peg (restored), and the lower bevor formed with an integral front gorget-plate (its right end patched), `Almain` collar formed of a single lame front and rear, fitted at each side with an integral spaudler (associated) of seven lames, one-piece breastplate of late `peascod` fashion flanged outwards at its lower edge and fitted there with two pairs of modern hinges for the attachment of a pair of knee-length tassets each formed of eleven lames of which the last and longest is cut away slightly at the inside of the knee and fitted at its lower edge with a winged poleyn of three lames, one-piece backplate flanged outwards at its lower edge and fitted within it with a pair of modern projecting tabs, each bearing a pierced stud for the attachment of a deep flaring culet of four lames, the first traversely boxed and the last formed in two halves joined medially by rivets and deepening to its outer ends, a pair of modern besagues, each of circular form, rising at its centre to a conical boss, a pair of later sleeves of butted mail, probably Near or Middle-Eastern, and two long gauntlets, not a pair, each formed of a long, slightly flared tubular cuff closed at the inside by a separate plate and extending over the point of the elbow, five metacarpal-plates, a knuckle-plate decorated with a file-roped transverse rib, and a lining-glove of brocaded linen, that of the right retaining its distal two thumb-scales, the main edges of the armour formed with plain inward turns accompanied in part by recessed borders, and the subsidiary edges in most cases bevelled and polished bright to contrast with the overall black finish of the armour (refreshed with paint) Provenance Solothurn Arsenal, Switzerland (cuirass only) Dr Bashford Dean, Riverdale, New York, sold by American Art Association, New York, 23-4 November 1928, lot 147 JWHA Inv. No. 609 Literature Stephen V. Grancsay, Catalogue of Armor: The John Woodman Higgins Armory, Worcester 1961, p. 101, illustrated

Lot 425

Football Programme Arsenal v Man United Season 1970/71 signed by Man Utd players including George Best, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Styles also signed by Matt Busby, provenance acquired by the teams bus driver to the game Charlie Cooper and handed down through

Lot 89

An official "Arsenal FC" fashion watch, with baton numerals and pointers, the fixed bezel with Arabic numerals, the face 4cm diameter, in fitted case, with paperwork.

Lot 168

A collection of club football programmes, from the 1960s onwards including Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Swansea

Lot 179

A very scarce Prussian 15.4mm Spandau Arsenal Mod 54 Dreyse needlefire Jager rifle, 48¾Â” overall, barrel 30½Â” with four folding leaf rearsights, numerous inspectorÂ’s marks, and numbered 7983, the action with Spandau eagle mark , “Mod 54”, and date 1863, the walnut fullstock with cheekpiece, ordnance marks on butt, brass mounts, steel butt plate with regimental marks “T A 206”, sling swivels, and incorrect steel cleaning rod. Good Working Order and Condition. Plate 37

Lot 693

AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing over 170 signatures by various actors, actresses, entertainers, pop singers and bands, some sportsmen etc., including Anthony Hopkins, Phil Collins, Roger Taylor, Dina Carroll, Robbie Williams & Gary Barlow, P. J. Harvey, Kris Kristofferson, The Cardigans (Lars-Olof Johansson, Bengt Lagerberg, Nina Persson, Magnus Sveningsson & Peter Svensson), Adam Ant, Raquel Welch, Kirsty MacColl, Marc Almond, Pulp (Jarvis Cocker, Steve Mackey, Russell Senior, Nick Banks, Mark Webber & Candida Doyle), Vanessa Mae, Belinda Carlisle, B. A. Robertson, Jimmy Somerville, Mike Rutherford, Kiki Dee, David Copperfield, Paul Cook, Gene Pitney, Harlem Globetrotters (nine signatures including Billy Ray Hobley, Tex Harrison etc.), Ben E. King, Dakota Staton, Buster Bloodvessel, Judge Dread, Arsenal F.C. (eleven signatures including Tony Adams, David Seaman, Martin Keown, Lee Dixon, Dennis Bergkamp, Ian Wright etc.), Coventry City F.C. (twelve signatures including Ron Atkinson, Gordon Strachan, Dion Dublin, Peter Ndlovu, John Salako etc.), Middlesbrough F.C. (fourteen signatures including Bryan Robson, Viv Anderson, Nick Barmby, Gary Walsh, Craig Hignett etc.), Liverpool F.C. (eleven signatures including Roy Evans, Nigel Clough, Jamie Redknapp, Ian Rush, John Barnes, Steve McManaman, Neil Ruddock etc.), Dave Berry, Macy Gray etc. The majority of signatures are good examples in bold inks to individual pages (the pages signed by bands and teams multiple signed). VG to EX, 2

Lot 714

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 150 signatures by many pop singers and bands of the 1990s, some footballers and other famous individuals including David Copperfield, The Charlatans (Tim Burgess, Martin Blunt, Rob Collins & Jon Brookes - rare), Skunk Anansie (Skin, Cass, Ace & Mark Richardson), Michael Owen, Brad Friedel, Roy Evans, Paul Ince, Jamie Redknapp and other Liverpool FC players, Bryan Robson, Viv Anderson and other Middlesbrough FC players, Dennis Bergkamp, Ian Wright, Tony Adams, Lee Dixon, Martin Keown and other Arsenal FC players, M People (Heather Small, Mike Pickering, Paul Heard & Shovell), The Human League (Philip Oakey, Susan Ann Sulley & Joanne Catherall), Morrissey, Wyclef Jean, David Soul, Eternal (Easther Bennett, Vernie Bennett & Kelle Bryan), Don & Phil Everly, The Beautiful South (Dave Hemingway, Paul Heaton, Dave Rotheray & four others), Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Catatonia (Cerys Matthews, Mark Roberts, Aled Richards & one other), Fish, Manic Street Preachers (James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore & Nicky Wire), Ian McCulloch, Beck Hansen, Culture Club (Boy George, Jon Moss, Roy Hay & Mikey Craig), Richard Ashcroft etc. The majority of signatures are good examples to individual pages (the pages signed by bands and teams multiple signed). VG

Lot 74

ARSENAL: An oblong 4to sheet of headed notepaper from Arsenal Football Club individually signed by sixteen members of the Arsenal team who were First Division champions in 1937-38 comprising Alex Wilson, Jack Crayston, George Swindon, Wilf Copping, George Male, Alf Kirchen, Bernard Joy, Cliff Bastin, George Drury, Ted Drake, Bryn Jones, Denis Compton, Eddie Hapgood, Gordon Bremner, Leslie Compton and Les Jones. All have signed with their names alone in bold dark fountain pen inks (a few signatures with slight smudging). Neatly mounted and with some light overall age wear, G

Lot 76

ARSENAL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various former Arsenal footballers including Bob Wilson, John Hartson, Peter Marinello, Terry Neill, Alan Hudson, Kenny Sansom, John Roberts, Jon Sammels, Peter Storey, Eddie Kelly, John Hollins etc. Some duplication. Each of the images, most of which are colour, depict the subjects in football related poses wearing their Arsenal kits and all are boldly signed with their names alone, largely to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 26

Lot 110

FOOTBALL: An 8vo feint ruled notebook containing several hundred signed irregularly clipped pieces, album pages, magazine photographs etc., by various football players and teams of the 1950s including George Robledo, Ron Reynolds, Alf Ramsey (2), Sam Bartram, Jackie Sewell, Billy Liddell, Laurie Hughes, Phil Taylor, Bert Williams, Roy Clarke, Don Revie, Syd Owen, Bernard Streten, Billy Wright, Stanley Matthews, Willie Moir, Tommy Godwin and other players for Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield Wednesday, Newcastle United, Fulham, Leyton Orient, Birmingham City, Exeter City, Bristol Rovers, Charlton Athletic, Shrewsbury Town, Liverpool, Halifax Town, Swansea Town, Cardiff City, Burnley, Everton, West Bromwich Albion, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester City etc. Some signatures are in pencil and many are multiple signed. FR to G

Lot 171

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 200 signatures by various footballers and some cricketers of the 1930s etc., including Chelsea FC 1933-34 (25 fountain pen ink signatures across two pages including Eric Oakton, Harold Miller, Tommy Law, Robert Griffiths, Victor Woodley, Len Allum, John Rankin, Jack Horton, Stanley Prout, George Barber, George Gibson, Billy Mitchell, Leslie Odell, Peter O'Dowd, Jackie Crawford, Wilf Chitty, Hughie Gallacher, Bob Gregg, Jimmy Argue, Bob MacAulay, James Copeland etc.) and 1936-37 (18 fountain pen ink signatures across two pages including Victor Woodley, Johnny Jackson, John O'Hare, George Barber, Tommy Law, Billy Mitchell, Allan Craig, Harold Miller, Len Allum, Samuel Weaver, Dick Spence, Harry Burgess, Joe Bambrick, Eric Oakton, William Barraclough, George Mills etc.), Arsenal FC (six fountain pen ink signatures on a piece laid down, including Frank Moss, Eddie Hapgood, George Male, Wilf Copping, Ted Drake etc.), Crystal Palace (ten signatures in pencil including Peter Simpson, Alf Haynes etc.), Fulham (ten signatures in pencil including Arthur Wood, William Price, Joe Birch etc.), Middlesbrough (13 fountain pen ink signatures including Micky Fenton, George Laking, Wilf Mannion, David Cumming, Bobby Stuart, Benny Yorston, John Milne, George Hardwick etc.), Queens Park Rangers (18 pencil signatures on four clipped pieces laid down, including Johnny Rowe, Ernest Vincent, Johnny Ballantyne, Tommy Cheetham, Frank Lumsden etc.), Tottenham Hotspur (33 pencil signatures on three pieces laid down, including David Levene, James Fullwood, Willie Hall, Bill Edrich, Arthur Hitchins, Willie Evans, Sam Bell, Bill Whatley, Fred Channell, Ernie Phypers, Almer Hall, Percy Hooper, George Hunt, Fred Sargent, Douglas Hunt, George Ephgrave, Arthur Rowe etc.), Charlton Athletic (13 pencil signatures on a clipped piece laid down including Bert Tann, Sam Bartram, Cyril Pearce, Harold Hobbis, Don Welsh etc.), cricketers include Andrew Sandham, Bill Edrich, Gubby Allen, Joe Hulme, Denis Compton etc., and other sportsmen include Gordon Dailley, Sandy Archer, Archibald Stinchcombe (members of the British Ice Hockey team who won Gold medals at the 1936 Winter Olympics) etc. A few pages are individually signed and some are on pieces laid down to pages. Some light age wear and the binding a little loose, G

Lot 175

SPORT: Selection of multiple signed sheets by various football teams of the late 1970s - early 1980s, signed postcard photographs, magazine photographs etc., by various cricketers, footballers and a few other sportsmen, including England 1978 (15 signatures including Ron Greenwood, Peter Shilton, Steve Coppell, Trevor Francis, Joe Corrigan, Mick Mills, Kevin Keegan, Peter Barnes, Bob Latchford etc.), Liverpool (10 signatures including Emlyn Hughes, Alan Hansen, Joey Jones, Ian Callaghan, David Fairclough etc.), West Ham Utd (23 signatures including Trevor Brooking, Frank Lampard, Alan Devonshire, Alan Curbishley etc.), Tottenham Hotspur (11 signatures including Gerry Armstrong, Steve Perryman, Osvaldo Ardiles etc.), Arsenal (nine signatures including Liam Brady, Frank Stapleton, Malcolm Macdonald, Sammy Nelson etc.), Australian Cricket team 1981 (official signed team sheet by twenty players and officials including Kim Hughes, Rod Marsh, Allan Border, Trevor Chappell, Geoff Lawson, Dennis Lillee etc.), official brochure for the West Indies tour 1984 individually signed to the inside photo pages by Clive Lloyd, Larry Gomes, Michael Holding, Viv Richards, Malcolm Marshall, Richie Richardson, Courtney Walsh etc.; Geoff Boycott, Bob Willis, Mike Gatting, Allan Border, Lester Piggott, Steve Davis etc. G to about VG, 21

Lot 3174

An album containing approximately 109 postcards, the majority relating to London, including a number featuring railway locomotives and photographic postcards titled `Band Stand Peckham Rye`, `High Street and Fire Station, Lewisham`, `Royal Procession`, `Arsenal Middle Gates - Dinner Time` and printed postcards titled `Forest Gate Station`, `Steam Rollers at Work` and `Stroud Green Station, Stapleton Hall Road`.

Lot 717

F.A. Cup Centenary medals of various clubs including Manchester United, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest, and a football scrapbook, North Notts. League, late 1940`s, early 1950`s mainly relating to Shirebrook Celtic F.C.

Lot 247

Football: An Arsenal limited edition print 234/300 by Football Heritage of the 1998 League & FA Cup winning squad signed by 17 20½ x 28in. (51 x 71cm)

Lot 266

Football Cup Programmes including FA Challenge Cup, Everton v Sheffield Wednesday `66, Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur `67, Everton v West Brom `68, Chelsea v Leeds `70, Arsenal v Leeds `72, FA Cup Final replay programme Chelsea v Leeds `70, Football League Cup Final Chelsea v Stoke `72, other programmes from early rounds & Amateur Cup programmes

Lot 268

Football programmes for Chelsea FC, Fulham FC, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Woking FC & others, 1957-1993, including a Fulham v Santos FC at Craven Cottage March `73 (350+)

Lot 115

A MID 20TH CENTURY FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPH BOOK with signatures from players from Arsenal FC, Southampton AFC, Sunderland AFC, Raith Rovers, Grimsby Town and Blackpool FC, (and others) including Jack Milburn, Don Roper, Tom Vallance, Ian McPherson, Jackie Stelling, pages bound between leather (no boards). Condition Report: Generally good, numerous unfilled pages, viewing advised.

Lot 1399

A collection of football programmes, mostly 1950's and including many prominent teams eg Manchester United, Aston Villa, Fulham, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Sunderland; national teams of England and Wales; over half relating to Bristol Rovers.

Lot 1482

A collection of Arsenal Football Club related memorabilia to include programmes

Lot 1567

A 1927 Football Association rare 'Final Tie' enamel steward's badge Cardiff City vs Arsenal

Lot 981

Football tickets/programmes 11 tickets 1960`s inc. England Intls, League, Scottish etc, noted Arsenal v Liverpool 17 August 1968, Arsenal v Wolves 16 March 1968, Celtic v Rangers 17 September 1966 etc. Sold with a selection of approx 60 programmes 1940`s onwards inc. football, athletics, boxing etc and 3 England cricket Test match tickets 1957/58 (gen gd)

Lot 424

Cigarette cards Taddy, Prominent Footballers, Chelsea, (3) Clapton Orient (3) Bradford City (1) , Fulham, (1) Woolwich Arsenal (1) (9) (fair/gd)

Lot 777

Football shirts A collection of 9 adult modern replica football shirts, Arsenal, Everton (x2), Newcastle, England, Sporting Lisbon, Barcelona away kit (x2) and Italy (vg) (9)

Lot 744

Football programmes A collection of 200+ programmes, mostly 1960`s, some earlier. General league, cup, friendlies, non league, testimonials, FA Cup finals, internationals etc. Many different clubs inc. Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea etc, some duplication. Noted Arsenal Dinner and Cabaret menu 11 December 1962 signed by Billy Wright (gen gd)

Lot 949

Football programmes Newport County, a collection of 30+ home & away programmes, 1950`s onwards inc. homes v Arsenal FAC 56/7, Tottenham FAC 59/60, aways v Bath City FAC 65/6, Diamond Jubilee handbook 1972/3 etc (fair/vg)

Lot 9

Postcards Mixed selection in three modern albums with many better cards noted inc. A.R. Quinton, shop fronts, military RP`s, comic, Woolwich Arsenal workshops (4), street scenes, villages etc (mixed condition)

Lot 961

Football autographs Football League Division 1, 1983/4, a folder containing A4 autographed sheets from virtually every Club in the Division, each one privately collected & prepared (Clubs missing are Arsenal & Luton), over 350 original signatures, mostly all identified. Sold with a few related match programmes (vg)

Lot 751

Football programmes Reading FC, a collection of approx 75, mostly 1950`s homes, a few earlier, league, cup, friendlies etc. Opponents include Arsenal, East Fife, National Luxembourg etc. (most with some faults, some in bound volume, cover removed, fair)

Lot 814

Football programmes England, a folder containing 30+ homes 1950-59 inc. full, schools, amateur & U23 fixtures, mostly at Wembley. Noted v Rest of World 21 October 1953 (with ticket), v Scotland 15 March 1952 (amateur) and v Jugoslavia at Arsenal 22 November 1950. Some duplication (gen gd)

Lot 766

Football programmes Three Crystal Palace friendly games, v England Amateur X1 55/6 and two games at Crystal Palace Stadium v West Ham 64/5 (inaugural football match) & v Arsenal 70/1 (vg) (3)

Lot 793

Football programmes Three programmes, Sheffield Utd v Bradford City 8 September 1917 League (Midland Section), Arsenal Res v QPR Res 21 February 1925 London Combination & joint issue, Aston Villa Res v WBA Res 26 January 1946 Central League/A Villa v Millwall 28 January 1946 FAC. (all complete but with faults, fair) (3)

Lot 639

FA CUP FINAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES To include Leicester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1949, Blackpool v Newcastle United 1951, Arsenal v Newcastle United 1952, all played at Wembley Stadium (good condition) (3)

Lot 641

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES To include England Internationals v Scotland 1951, Rest of the World 1953, Hungary 1953, Germany 1954, Rest of the World 1963, FA Cup Amateur Finals 1951, 1953, European Cup Final Benfica v Milan 1963, Arsenal v Spartak 1954 with ticket, Chelsea v Portsmouth 1954 (Chelsea`s 1st Championship season) (10); and a souvenir menu Wembley Celebration Dinner at the Piccadilly Hotel, London W1, 1959 for Luton Town FC

Lot 359

[FOOTBALL] A collection of football programmes, magazines, books and ephemera, including Arsenal home programmes for the double winning season 1970-1971, Topical Times book, David Coleman`s `Grandstand Book of Sport` and a large quantity of `Goal` soccer weekly magazines 1960s-1970s, Charles Buchans Monthly etc

Lot 664

Tottenham Away Football Programmes: Wide selection of teams and seasons including Arsenal single sheet 64/65 Youth Cup, 49/50 Everton, 59/60 Crewe FAC, Good condition. A Box. (90)

Lot 710

Arsenal Original Ceramic Tile from Highbury: Large 8 x 8 inch tile removed from the North bank at Highbury. Tile has old Arsenal emblem and is in excellent condition.

Lot 711

Arsenal 70/71 Football Press Photos: All but one photo has a press stamp from a variety of agencies (the other one is also a press photo) and all but 3 have printed text to rear explaining the photo. A few are celebrations at Spurs the night they won the league. There is match action v Manchester United plus McLintock lifting the Fairs Cup on the pitch after being mobbed by fans at Highbury in 1970. Superb large black and white photos from Arsenals greatest era. Very Good. (13)

Lot 712

Arsenal 1930 FA Cup Final Football Press Photos: Superb black and white photos all with "Graphic Photo Union" press stamps to rear and all but one have printed description to rear. There are 4 match action, Players of both teams entering the field, Arsenal players meeting the King with pencilled lines for entry into the Sunday Times, Arsenal team with Cup on pitch in suits after the match and the Arsenal team coming down the steps lead by the captain holding the cup. Overall 10 x 8 photos are good although one is torn and a few have brown staining to border. (8)

Lot 725

Box of Sport Press Photos: Large box containing probably about 700 large photos and 99% have press stamp to rear but 100% are from the press. Covers Mainly Football and Rugby but includes Horse Racing, Athletics and Golf. Many from the 90s are included. Worth a rummage as found a signed Muhammad Ali Photo that may be genuine and a 1948 photo of Forbes (Arsenal). High retail value for patient ebayer.

Lot 731

Frank Moss Arsenal Goalkeeper Certificate 1934/35: Former property of the famous Arsenal goalkeeper. This framed certificate is from Lyons Tea who issued an award for a famous moment in every week. The certificate reads "A Tribute to Frank Moss whose outstanding achievement in scoring a grand goal towards the 2-0 defeat of Everton after dislocating his shoulder as Arsenal FC Goalkeeper temporarily playing outside left. Takes the cake for the week Mar 11-17 1935 presented in admiration by the editor of the Lyons Sport Sheet. Larger than A4 paper has j+L Ltd embossed stamp and is signed by W Buchanon-Taylor who we believe went on to write plays. Rare item from a famous moment in Arsenals history.

Lot 732

Arsenal Old Framed Football Press Photos: A large box containing 21 framed photos from the 30s to the 50s. On taking some apart there is a mixture of reprints and actual press photos with stamp to rear. C/W some loose press photos including action v Chelsea 1955 and a team group from 47/48. Worth a look.

Lot 745

Arsenal Football Postcards: Black & white postcards made by Lambert Jackson. Pictured are Swindin, James, Oakes & Barnes. 3 of the postcards have press stamps to rear. Good (4)

Lot 749

Arsenal 1930/31 Football Postcard: An original team group postcard pictured with 6 trophies in excellent condition.

Lot 773

Arsenal Football Press Photos: From 1970s to date the majority original press photos. Very good condition (95)

Lot 783

1932 FA Cup Final Song Sheet: Arsenal v Newcastle Utd Daily Express usual fold and tearing to edges but complete.

Lot 817

Arsenal Home Football Programmes: Mainly 1950s with some 1960s as well. Generally good with some with rusty staples.

Lot 831

33/34 Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal Football Programme: From Arsenals championship season played at Hillsborough on 2/9/33 programme has light fold no team changes and is very good.

Lot 4

1930 FA Cup Final Football Programme: Huddersfield Town v Arsenal dated 26 4 1930. No team changes in good condition except staples have rusted away leaving rust mark and tiny holes where they both were.

Lot 5

1936 FA Cup Semi Final Football Programme: Grimsby Town v Arsenal @ Huddersfield dated 21 3 36 in excellent condition with no team changes

Lot 8

Arsenal Pre War Home Football Programmes: 29/30 x 1, 32/33 x 7, 33/34 x 7, 34/35 x 4, 35/36 x 5 and 37/38 x 1. No rips or tears or the usual rotten through staples. These are generally good with some having a fold or creasing. (25)

Lot 11

Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper 1966 Programme Ticket Poster + Boxing Memorabilia: Property of Boxing Journalist Maurice Weedon includes ticket in envelope with Arsenal compliment slip, A4 advertising poster, near mint condition programme with statistics poster and many press cuttings and Boxing News post and pre fight. Superb lot from one of the most famous fights in history at Highbury.

Lot 40

Football Programmes 59/60 - 62/63: Includes 61/62 West Ham v Ipswich Town, 60/61 Newcastle v Arsenal, Gillingham v Accrington Stanley and Man Utd v Middlesbrough FAC. Wide selection in good condition. (106)

Lot 54

1950s London Club Football Programmes: The majority Arsenal homes. Good. (45)

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