Mixed Quantity of 1960 Onwards Football Match Programmes – consisting of Newcastle Utd v Ujpest Dozsa on 29/05/69 at St James` Park 5 FA Cup, Arsenal v Liverpool on 08/05/71, Chelsea v Leeds 11/04/70, Chelsea v Tottenham on 20/05/67, Everton v West Brom 18/05/68, Stoke v West Ham 05/01/71 SF Replay, 2 x League Cup Final Manchester City v West Brom 07/03/70 and Arsenal v Swindon Town on 15/03/69, 1 x Challenge Cup Final, Matlock Town v Scarborough on 26/04/75 at Wembley with ticket, also includes, Selection of 1960 Onwards Manchester United Football Programmes – featuring Leagues v Leeds United on 19/05/66, v Aston Villa on 29/04/67, v Tottenham Hotspur on 28/08/68, v Liverpool on 13/09/69, European Final v Benfica FC on 29/05/68, and Watney Cup Final v Derby on 08/08/70, with tokens, also includes a facsimile team sheet of signatures, and some Sheffield United League programmes, overall condition G (25+)
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Bert Williams (England & Wolverhampton Wanderers) - 2 x Football Signed Prints by Brian West to include Bert Williams Wolverhampton Wanderers & England playing for England, signed by Bert and B West, size 35 x 44cm mf&g, t/w Arsenal v Wolves at Highbury Bert Williams punches clear, signed by B West, size 42 x 33cm mf&g
Large Selection of 1940/50s Football Match Programmes – to include England v Scotland on 19/02/44 and 14/10/44, Exeter (H) v Walsall on 02/11/46, Watford v Bournemouth on 18/09/48, Arsenal v Juventus friendly match on 26/11/58 and a variety of other International and club football match programmes, inspection recommended, overall condition A/G (40+)
Collection of 1946 Onwards FA Cup Football Match Programmes – all played at Wembley including Charlton Athletic v Derby County on 27/04/46, Arsenal v Liverpool on 29/04/50, Arsenal v Newcastle on 03/05/52, Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers on 02/05/53, Birmingham City v Manchester City on 05/05/56, Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United on 03/05/58, Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers on 07/05/60, Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur on 05/05/62, Leicester City v Manchester United on 25/05/63, Leeds United v Liverpool on 01/05/65, Everton v Sheffield Wednesday on 14/05/66, Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur on 20/05/67, also includes Preston North End v West Ham United sing sheet or 02/05/64, some with minor staple bleed and some markings, otherwise A/G (12)
Mixed Selection of 1950s Football Match Programmes – including a variety of teams such as Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn, Blackpool, Crystal Palace, Charlton Athletic, Everton, Fulham, Millwall, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth, Preston North End, Reading, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur, Walsall, and York, inspection recommended with some wear marks, overall A/G (52)
Mixed Selection 1958/59 Chelsea Football Programmes (H&A) - to incl v Birmingham City 25/4, WBA 22/4, Everton 18/4, Nottingham Forest 15/4, Arsenal 11/4, Manchester City 4/4, Blackpool 30/3, Leeds 28/3, Blackpool 27/3, PNE 21/3, Leicester City 14/3, Luton 7/3, Bolton 4/3, Burnley 21/2, West Ham 7/2, Aston Villa 31/1, Aston Villa 24/1 FA Cup 4th Rd, Newcastle Utd 19/1, Portsmouth 17/1, Wolves 3/1, Blackburn 27/12, Blackburn 25/12, Manchester Utd 20/12, WBA 13/12, Birmingham City 6/12, Everton 29/11, Arsenal 22/11, Manchester City 15/11, Leeds 8/11, PNE 1/11, Leicester City 25/10, Luton 18/10, Bolton 11/10, Burnley 4/10, Nottingham Forest 27/9, West Ham 20/9, Newcastle Utd 17/9, Aston Villa 13/9, Newcastle Utd 10/9, Portsmouth 6/9, Spurs 3/9, Wolves 30/8, Spurs 27/8, Manchester Utd 23/8 all in various conditions (43)
Mixed Selection of 1950s Football Programmes – to consist of 1950s programmes with the odd 1940s issue also, include Darlington v Hartlepool 1945/6, Sheffield Wednesday v Barnsley 1945/6, Barnsley v Bradford PA 1948/9, Reading v Rotherham 1949/50 Arsenal v Manchester United 1949/50 et al, condition is mixed ranging from fair to good. Inspection recommended (no.80)
1950s Signed Football Scrap book – containing a wide variety of team prints with signatures, consisting of teams such as Reading, QPR, Tottenham Hotspur, Leyton Orient, Bury, Sheffield United, Blackpool, Burnley, Stoke City, Sheffield Wednesday, Swindon Town, Bristol Rovers, Swansea Town, Liverpool, Blackburn, Stockport County, Birmingham, Wrexham, Bolton, Everton, Derby County, West Bromwich, Arsenal, Brighton and Hove Albion, Chelsea, Doncaster Rovers, Newcastle United, Dundee, Luton Town, Huddersfield Town, Fulham, Nottingham Forrest, Sunderland, Barnsley, Rochdale, Leicester, Brentford and more, inspection recommended, some pages loose
Collection 1950s Onwards Tottenham Hotspur Reserves Home Programmes – consisting of 1952 to 1974, noted Swindon Town 51/2, Aldershot, Norwich City, Northampton Town, Reading 57/8, Arsenal, Fulham, Ipswich Town, Swansea Town, Portsmouth & Birmingham City all 58/9, Brighton & Hove Albion, Swansea Town & Leicester City 59/60, v Charlton Athletic 65/6 & 66/7 both London Challenge Cup, included are away v Leyton Orient 59/60 & Fulham 80/1, Bristol City SJFC 68/9. All are four page programmes good to fair condition. (42)
Card Album Containing Various Large Trade Cards and Photos, Team Cards -including Arsenal 1934-5, Bolton 1922-3, Huddersfield Town 1927-8, Portsmouth 1939, Wolves 53-4, Tottenham Hotspur 60-1, Aberdeen 1955, Hibernian 51-2, Rangers 62-3, Celtic 64-5, Brazil 58, Real Madrid 61, several national sides. B&W photos Duncan Edwards, Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Matt Busby, various ground postcards Barcelona, Benfica, non league. Barratt cards players, managers etc. Very good condition. (96)
Quantity of 1950s Onward Manchester United Football Programmes – consisting of (H) collection 1958-9 to 1966-7 includes 58-9 Arsenal x 2, Manchester City, Birmingham City, Aston Villa, Burnley, Leicester City, Blackburn Rovers and P.N.E. 15 x 1959-60, 2 x 60-1, 1 x 61-2, 7 x 62-3 and 17 other including 5 European Cups. Good condition almost all with token removed. (no.50)
Assorted Collection of Autographs -some on card others on photos, Christmas Cards including England World Cup squad 86 and various clubs. Club issued printed autograph sheets from the 40s / 50s / 60s including Aston Villa 1946-7, Newcastle United 54, Swansea Town 54/5, Blackpool, Sunderland, Barrow 57-8 comes with club issued photo card, Leicester 60/1, Celtic 60s, Letters from various clubs re. trials, requests. Two menus for Scotland v England 1968, World Cup 1966 reunion Menu from Wembley. Signed items include David Beckham, Ashley Cole, Veron, Milan Baros, Lawrie McMenemy, Adebyor, Peter Taylor, Ronnie Rooke (Arsenal, Albert Stubbins (Liverpool) and several others, inspection will reward
Collection of 1955 Onwards Luton Town (H) Football Programmes – from 1955 to 1961 all large format. Noted Arsenal 55/6, 56/7, 58/9, 56/60. Bela Vista (Brazil), Manchester United, Chelsea, West Ham United, Everton, Burnley, Wolves, Newcastle United all 58/9. S.K. Banik Ostrava, Austria Vienna, Chelsea, West Ham, Wolves, Leeds United, Burnley, Nottingham Forest all 59/60. Luton 50s programmes are noted for their rusty staples but in this set it is quite moderate and they are in generally good condition. (no.70)
Assorted Collection of Reserve & Friendly Football Programmes - many single sheets, including Wolves v Blackburn Rovers 58/9, Tottenham Hotspur v Peterborough United 65/6, Fulham v England Amateur X1 65/6, Chelsea v Arsenal Friendly 82, W.H.U. v Chelsea 88/9 & 89/90. Brighton & Hove Albion, Swindon Town, Portsmouth, Fulham & Charlton Athletic are well represented. Good condition. (80)
Assorted Collection of Football Handbooks, Yearbook and Special Publications - Includes Dulwich hamlet 1951/2, Romford 59/60 & 60/1, Pinner 59/60, Nottingham Forest 67/8, Merthyr Tydfil 67/8 (first ever handbook for club), Luton Town 67/8 Championship winning brochure, Ivor Allchurch Testimonial brochure, Slough Town 69/70, Doncaster Rovers 72/3 & 74/5, Bishops Stortford 67/8, Cambridge United 74/5, Newport County 79/80 (greatest year in club`s history), Nottingham Forest 79 (kings of Europe), Portsmouth 81/2, Arsenal Gunflash Vol. 1 1950, plus others all in good condition. (28)
Interesting Collection of Various 1960s Football Team Rosettes and Pennants – rosettes include International teams, such as Argentina, Bulgaria, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, England, France, Hungary, Italy, Scotland, Sweden and West Germany, high profile English teams featuring Arsenal, Chelsea, Fulham, Norwich, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich and West Ham, European teams A.C Milan, Barcelona, and Juventus, Scottish teams, including Aberdeen, Celtic, Hearts, and Hibernian. Many lower league teams are included; most rosettes have emblems to the centre, some duplicates, overall condition G. Also included are 5 x German team pennants, featuring Bayern Munich, 1860 Munchen, Koln and Dusseldorf and 1 x Fiorentina scarf also overall condition G, 1 Box (150+)
Collection of 1950/60s West Bromwich Albion Home Football Programmes – including v Chelsea on 09/01/54, v Aston Villa on 08/10/55, v Portsmouth on 28/01/56, v Sheffield Wednesday on 18/01/58, v Portsmouth on 10/09/58, v Athletico de Bibao on 05/11/58, v Arsenal on 30/04/60, v Fulham on 27/08/60, v Leicester City on 23/12/61, v Leyton Orient on 22/08/62, v Birmingham on 18/09/63, v Liverpool on 24/10/64, v West Ham United on 21/08/65, v Manchester united on 17/12/66, v Manchester City on 26/12/67, v R.F.C. Bruges on 02/10/68 v Leicester City on 14/12/68, West Bromwich Albion Reserves v Stoke City Reserves on 22/23/04/57, and Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic on 14/11/59, some with creases and fold marks, majority with worn spines, however overall condition (A/G) (20)
Collection of 1970s Onward Arsenal European Cup Football Programmes – consisting of v FC Magdeburg on 07/11/79, v Fenerbache (A) on 03/10/79, v Valencia (Final) on 14/05/80, v Lokomotive Leipzig (A) on 27/09/78, v Red Star Belgrade (H) on 06/12/79, v Lokomotive Leipzig (H) on 13/09/79 and v Hajduk Split (H) on 01/11/79, v Spartak Moscow (A) 14/09/82, Spartak Moscow (H) 29/09/82, v IFK Gothenburg (QF) (H) 05/03/80, v Juventus (SF) (H) on 09/04/80, v Magdeburg (H) on 24/10/80, v Fenerbache (H) on 19/09/80, v K.F.C Winterslag (A) on 20/10/81, v K.F.C Winterslag (H) on 03/11/81, v Panathinaikos (H) 30/09/81 t/w 5 x 1995 programmes, all programmes are clean and tidy, overall condition G/VG (21)
Selection of 1950s Onward West Ham European and League Football Programmes – v Barnsley (H) on 01/10/55, v Port Vale (H) on 19/01/57, v Arsenal (H) on 08/10/58, both with centre fold marks and minor folds to edges, condition A, v Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) on 25/08/58, 40+ (H) programmes between 1960-1980, complete run of (H) 1976 UEFA Cup, including Final programmes (6), t/w 5 x 1980s European programmes, later programmes in G/VG condition (50+)
Various 1990s Onward Football Programmes – including UEFA Champions League programmes, featuring Arsenal `98, Blackburn Rovers `95, Manchester United `97 `98, and Newcastle United `97, UEFA Cup featuring Liverpool `00, and Leicester City `00, also includes 1 x Red Devils in Europe and 1 x Bristol City The complete History, and Bristol City Greats, also includes various other programmes, t/w 30+ Hibernian programmes, G 1 Box (50+)
Mixed Selection of 1990s Onward Football Programmes – including teams such as Arsenal, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, West Ham, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wrexham, includes some Champions League, UEFA Cup, all clean, G 1 Box (100+)
A short heavy 7 bore Indian matchlock gun barrel, 28” overall, bearing Jaipur Arsenal inventory stamps: a 14 bore Indian matchlock torador barrel, 45½” overall, with fluted flared muzzle and heavy tapered breech with inventory number and traces of decoration; and a short octagonal 18 bore barrel with drum conversion from flintlock and with traces of poincons at breech. QGC to GC. (3)
A Manchester United Football Club programme dated 24th January 1970, the official programme of the fourth round FA Cup competition Manchester United v Manchester City, signed by Bobby Charlton, an Arsenal v Swindon Town Cup Final March 1969 together with a quantity of motorcycle programmes and newsletters, all dating from the 1970s
A RARE 20 BORE OTTOMAN DECORATED MATCHLOCK MUSKET, TURKEY, LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY with octagonal twist sighted barrel retained by a pair of pierced and engraved silver bands (rubbed), the breech and muzzle each formed with a raised shaped moulding encrusted with gold scrolls within linear frames, the breech stamped with the gold-lined barrelsmith`s mark, incorporating a tall back-sight decorated with a band of gold beadwork between two lines and fitted with brass pan with pivot-cover, the action with brass serpentine and trigger each enclosed by an engraved parcel gilt silver plate, full stock entirely veneered in small rectangular panels of horn and bone within a framework of brass fillets, inlaid with numerous brass framed rondels filled with contrasting colours of horn, the panels adjoining the barrel stained green, faceted butt partly veneered en suite, applied with engraved shaped parcel gilt silver plaques set with corals, further parcel gilt silver panels embossed with beadwork and set with corals, all enriched with brass nails, faceted ivory butt cap inset with matching rondels, pricker with chain, suspension ring with chain opposite the lock (forward sling swivel missing, the inlay with losses, small chips and wear), fore-end cap matching the barrel bands and brass tipped ramrod, perhaps the original 123cm; 48 1/2in barrel Provenance The descendant family of Sir Thomas Joseph Strangman QC (1873- 1971) Sir Thomas Joseph Strangman, son of Joseph Strangman of Southport Lancashire was educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College Cambridge. He was admitted at the Middle Temple 14th April 1893, called to the Bar in 1896 and to the Bar in India the same year. He was Advocate General in Bombay 1908-15 and 1916-22 and was knighted 1920. See J. Venn 1922-58. The decoration on the present gun is related to a distinctive group of ivory-stocked miquelet-lock muskets that have been attributed to the guard of Sultan Abdul Hamid I (1725-1789, ruled 1773-89). Six of the group are preserved in the Topkapi Sarayi Museum, another is in the Gatchina Arsenal, St Petersburg (GDM 803) and another was sold Christie`s South Kensington 17th December 2008, lot 37. For a discussion of the group see H. Ricketts and P. Missillier 1988, p. 162, no. 43.
** A SWISS HALBERD OF SO-CALLED SEMPACH TYPE, ZURICH, SECOND HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY with slightly curved near rectangular blade pierced with a cross at the base, triangular central spike formed with a reinforced tip, triangular rear fluke stamped with a mark on one side (indistinct), and a pair of long straps, on a later wooden haft 34.5 cm; 13 1/2 in head The mark is perhaps that of Meister Lampert Koller of Würenlos who supplied two hundred halberds to the Zurich Kanton arsenal in 1663. See J. A. Meier 1982, pp. 223-250, nos. 16 and 18.
** A RARE BAVARIAN SABRE HALBERD, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY with curved axe-blade, very long slightly curved central blade formed with a hatchet point and a long fuller on each face, tapering socket with bevelled edges, on an associated wooden haft with four long straps 107.4 cm; 42 1/4 in head A large number of halberds of this form, formerly in the Bavarian arsenal, are now preserved in the Bavarian Army Museum, Ingoldstadt. Another example was sold in these rooms 10th December 2008, lot 185. See H. Seitz 1968, p. 216, ill. 221.
** A .750 CALIBRE PRUSSIAN MODEL 1740 FLINTLOCK MUSKET with sighted barrel, grooved tang, stepped bevelled regulation lock with Potsdam arsenal inscription, and `S&D` on the lower edge, full stock impressed on the left of the butt (repaired) `M St John 36` in large script on the left, regulation brass mounts including escutcheon with `FR` crowned and butt-plate numbered `36`, and associated ramrod 104.5 cm 41 1/8 in barrel
** A .700 CALIBRE FRENCH MODEL 1763 FLINTLOCK MUSKET WITH U.S. MARKINGS, LATE 18TH CENTURY of regulation type, with sighted barrel retained by three steel bands, stamped `US` over the breech and with the date on the tang, bevelled lock with the date, St Etienne Royal Arsenal inscription and `US`, regulation stock cut with various initials on the butt, regulation steel mounts and steel ramrod 113.5 cm; 44 3/4 in barrel
A COMPOSITE SOUTH GERMAN INFANTRY ARMOUR, PARTLY NUREMBERG, CIRCA 1540-50 comprising burgonet with rounded one-piece skull rising to a low medial comb and fitted at the brow with a broad rounded pivoted peak, at the nape with a neck-guard of two lames and at each side with a hinged cheek-piece (the skull that of an earlier close helmet, and the remainder restored), collar (originally of `Almain` type), of three lames front and rear, the lowest front one struck with the quality-control mark of the city of Nuremberg and the mark of the Vienna city arsenal (the lowest rear plate patched at its right corner), breastplate formed of a medially-ridged main plate projecting forward over the belly, fitted at its arm-openings with moveable gussets (the left restored), and at its flanged lower edge with a fauld of four lames, the lowest of which is cut over the crotch with a broad shallow notch and supports to either side of it, on replaced straps and buckles a pair of long tassets each of seven lames extending to just above the knee (the first in each case associated), one-piece backplate flanged outwards at its lower edge to receive a culet of one lame (associated), and a pair of spaudlers each of seven lames (the second to sixth restored), extending to the elbows, the main edges of the armour formed with inward turns boldly roped, except in the case of the burgonet, and accompanied by recessed borders, and the subsidiary edges in part decorated with single incised lines (lightly patinated overall) Provenance Dr John F. Hayward, London, sold Sotheby`s, London, 1 November 1983, lot 27 (collar, cuirass and tassets)
Liebgott, Niels-Knud, Middelalderens Vaben, Nationalmuseet, 1976; Smith, Otto, Det Kongelige Partikulaere rustkammer I., J.D Qvist & Komp, 1938; Various Authors, The Armoury Hall, Olaf Moller, Copenhagen, 1953; Various Authors, The Armoury Hall, Olaf Moller, Copenhagen, 1953; Various Authors, The Armoury Hall - Guide to the Royal Danish Arsenal Museum, Olaf Moller, Copenhagen, 1953; Tojhusmuseet: The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum, Nordlundes Bogtrykkeri , Copenhagen, 1962
A RARE OTTOMAN SHAFFRON, TURKEY, FIRST HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY formed of a main plate tapering slightly to its rounded lower end, cut away at the upper corners for a pair of ear pieces (missing), embossed over the eye openings, the main plate formed with three embossed flutes along the lower portion and a medial ridge over the upper, the right of the brow incised with the mark of the Imperial Ottoman Arsenal at Istanbul, and pierced border for a lining (chemically cleaned, small chips) 53.5 cm; 21 1/8 in
A 15 BORE PERCUSSION GUN, MID-19TH CENTURY; A .750 PERCUSSION MUSKET, DATED 1864; TWO FURTHER PERCUSSION PISTOLS AND A POWDER-FLASK the first from a military musket, with two-stage barrel struck with Birmingham proof marks, plain lock (hammer missing), walnut half-stock (the butt chipped), iron mounts of regulation type (the iron parts pitted), and white metal fore-end cap; the second of regulation type, with dated lock stamped with Enfield arsenal inscription, and brass mounts (stock cut down, extensively worn); the third probably for export to India, with brass mounts (swivel ramrod missing, worn); the fourth a Continental pocket pistol (hammer chipped, worn); and the flask embossed with a trophy of arms the first: 84 cm; 33 in barrel (5)
Early nineteenth century Russian percussion converted from flintlock musket, with long round barrel and short walnut stock, steel ramrod, brass furniture, large hammer and side plate with Tsula arsenal mark, dated 1844, front muzzle band and trigger guard, also marked - Stock repaired and reduced, 145cm overall length
An Indian 10 bore military pattern percussion musket, 54” overall, barrel 39” with block rearsight, London proofs, and stamped with Arsenal inventory number MN/1229, the tang with Indian inscription, the lock plate adapted from flintlock and with traces of EIC lion mark; the varnished fullstock with regulation pattern brass mounts. GC (action requires slight attention, butt repaired and fractured, much of fore end, ramrod pipes and ramrod replaced)
A late 18th century Indian sword firanghi, slightly curved blade 31”, with shallow triple back fullers, with maker’s dots and crescents mark on one side and pricker stamped arsenal mark on the other, iron hilt of traditional form with long langets and reinforce into V shaped guard and broad knucklebow with line engraved panel, bowl and inverted cap pommel with slightly curved, tapering octagonal section spike. GC Plate 9
An Imperial Russian sword shasqua, curved, fullered blade 34”, d 1908 at forte with Tula arsenal stamp, brass hilt with ring quillon, knucklebow and forward sloping cap pommel (dented), regimental stamps above forte, ribbed wooden grip, in its brass mounted black leather scabbard. GC, a clean example Plate 10
A white Manchester United 1999 Charity Shield spare short-sleeved shirt No.10, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge, inscribed Manchester United, the reverse lettered Sheringham, the sleeves with One 2 One F.A. Charity Shield flashes, with certificate of authenticity The above shirt was issued for Teddy Sheringham for the 1999 Charity Shield match against Arsenal
A gold Manchester United short-sleeved shirt No.16, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed Manchester United, Manchester United, 100, 1878-1978, 1902 Centenary 2002, the reverse lettered Keane, the sleeves with 2000-01 F.A.Premier League champions flashes, with letter of authenticity The above shirt was worn by Roy Keane in the match against Arsenal played during the 2001-02 season

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