Liverpool Home football programmes 1950-1965 includes v Bolton 50-1, Wolves 52-3, Burnley 53-4, Stoke City 56-7, Charlton 57-8, Leeds United, PNE FAC 61-2, 13 from 62-3 including Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and WHU, 9 from the 63-4 championship season including Tottenham, Forest and Wolves, 18 from 64-5 including Stockport County FAC, Chelsea, WHU, Spurs, and Blackpool, 11 from the 65-6 championship season including Arsenal, Everton, Leeds United, Newcastle United and West Ham, some of the 50 have various faults the remainder are good. (62)
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Harry McMenemy - three gold football medals to include Glasgow & District Intermediate FA, Consolodation cup 1928 - 1929 runner up medal won by Strathclyde FC; Glasgow Eastern Intermediate Charity Association 1929 - 1930, won by Strathclyde FC; Scottish Intermediate Football League, Eastern Division runners up 1930 - 1931, won by Strathclyde FC; together with a pair of bi color gold cufflinks inscribed to reverse HMcM (4) Note: Harry McMenemy followed the example set by his father, James "Jimmy" McMenemy, and embarked on his own professional football career with Newcastle Utd F.C. in the 1930s. During his time with Newcastle Utd, Harry was a member of the squad that defeated Arsenal (2-1) in the highly contested 1932 "Over the Line" FA Cup final. Arsenal led the match in the first half, 1-0, but Newcastle`s equaliser came after a long ball had appeared to go over the goal line, and out for a goal kick. Newcastle winger Jimmy Richardson nevertheless crossed the ball back into play and Jack Allen levelled the match for Newcastle. The referee ruled that the ball had not gone out of play, even through photographic evidence later showed that the ball had actually crossed the line, and the goal stood. Allen scored again in the second half to win the match, 2-1.
A Packet: approximately 70+ assorted Soccer Programmes, mainly Chelsea Football Club interest, 1969-70 and 1970-71, assorted home and away matches including Chelsea v Newcastle United 25th February 1970, Chelsea v Birmingham City 3rd January 1970, Chelsea v Leeds United 10th January 1970, Chelsea v Sunderland 31st January 1970, Chelsea v Burnley 17th September 1969, Chelsea v Arsenal 27th September 1969, Chelsea v Coventry City 1st November 1969, Chelsea v Manchester City 20th December 1969 etc
Football autographs. An album containing over 500 newspaper and magazine cuttings depicting portraits and action shots of football players and teams from the early 1950s, bearing approx. 250 ink autographs of major stars of the day from numerous clubs including Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Liverpool, Arsenal, Portsmouth, Southampton, West Ham United, Leicester City, Charlton Athletic, Middlesborough, Preston, Sunderland, etc., players autographs include Tommy Lawton, Jimmy Dickinson, Doug Reid, Jack Milburn, Bill Nicholson, Alf Ramsey, Tom Finney, Billy Wright, Stanley Matthews, etc., album size 36.5 x 24 cm (1)
Aviation history, mostly journals and pamphlets, including Air Enthusiast, c. 1980-2007, War Birds Worldwide, a complete set, nos. 1-52, 1987-2000, Air-Britain News, Historical Aviation Album, Vintage Aircraft, Aircam Aviation Series, Das Waffen-Arsenal, Wings, War in the Air, 1939-45, several issues of Flight and The Aeroplane, c. 1930s, 21st Profile, nos. 1-17, etc., all orig. printed wrappers, some contained in publisher’s binders, 4to/8vo (4 cartons)
An officer`s shingunto, kami 25 3/4 in., silvered copper habaki with scratches and raised grains, slender nakago with single mekugi, with mei and arsenal stamp, regulations mounts (scabbard repainted). Please note that contrary to the indication in the printed catalogue, no import duty will be applied to this lot.
Football - Twenty-eight assorted programmes, 1960-92, including F.A. Cup Finals 1961; 1962; 1963; 1965; Dukla Prague v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1962; Tottenham Hotspur v. Dukla Prague, 1962; Bangor City v. A.C. Napoli, 1962; Arsenal v. Real Madrid, 1962; England v. Scotland, 1962; and others, mostly 1960s; together with a small quantity of football ephemera.
A collection of fifty-one Blackpool Football Club programmes from 1948 to 1957 comprising Saturday September 11th Blackpool vs Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 21st August Sheffield Wednesday, Saturday 18th September Bolton Wanderers, Saturday April 16th 1949 Chesterfield, Saturday 1st January 1949 Barnsley, Saturday 26th March 1949 Charlton Athletic, 26th February 1949 Preston Northend, 15th April 1949 Arsenal, Saturday January 15th 1949 Sunderland, Saturday December 24th 1949 Portsmouth, Saturday November 12th 1949 Derby County, Saturday 20th August 1949 Huddersfield Town, Saturday 16th December 1950 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Good Friday March 23rd 1951 Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 23rd March 1951 Portsmouth, Saturday September 15th 1951 Aston Villa, Saturday 15th March 1951 Newcastle United, FA Challenge Cup Semi Final programme Birmingham City vs Blackpool Saturday 10th March 1951, Saturday 5th April 1952 Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 22nd March 1952 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 15th March 1952 Stoke City, Saturday 26th January 1952 Derby County, Saturday 4th April 1953 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 18th April 1953 Liverpool, Good Friday April 3rd 1953 Derby County and FA Challenge Cup Competition Final tie programme Blackpool vs Bolton Wanderers Saturday May 2nd 1953, Good Friday April 16th 1954 Cardiff City, Saturday January 23rd 1954 Aston Villa, Saturday 10th April 1954 Manchester United, Saturday October 1st 1955 Cardiff City, Saturday September 24th 1955 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday September 3rd 1955 Sunderland, Saturday October 15th 1955 Charlton Athletic, Saturday December 24th 1955 Portsmouth, Saturday 1st January 1955 Manchester United, Saturday October 23rd 1955 Sheffield United, Monday December 26th 1955 Huddersfield Town, Saturday December 10th 1955 Everton, Saturday 25th August 1956 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday April 14th 1956 Tottenham Hotspur, Saturday February 18th 1956 Luton Town and Saturday 16th February 1957 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 22nd April 1957 Blackpool vs Everton, Saturday 7th September 1957 Blackpool vs Arsenal, Saturday 21st April 1962 Blackpool vs Manchester City 27th November 1965 Blackpool vs Sheffield Wednesday, 22nd January 1966 Blackpool vs Manchester City (x2), 25th September 1968 Blackpool vs Manchester City (x2) (51)
An important leather football signed by the six F.A. Cup winning teams between 1931 and 1936 inclusive, a `Greban` T-panel football signed in ink by: 1931 F.A. Cup winners, West Bromwich Albion 1932 F.A. Cup winners, Newcastle United 1933 F.A. Cup winners, Everton 1934 F.A. Cup winners, Manchester City 1935 F.A. Cup winners, Sheffield Wednesday 1936 F.A. Cup winners, Arsenal additionally signed by: 1936 League Champions, Sunderland Southport FC, The Secretary of the Players` Union, various Club Chairmen, treasurers and secretaries, the ball is inscribed: RAFFLED FOR SOUTHPORT F.C. STAND FUND 1936, AT PALACE HOTEL, SOUTHPORT
A group of three exercise books containing 1950s football autographs, team groups including on F.A. Headed paper, the England team v Scotland 9.4.1949, Aldershot, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Bournemouth, Bradford, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Bristol City and Rovers, Carlisle United, Charlton Athletic, Chelsea (reserves), Chesterfield, Colchester United, Darlington, Derby County, Dundee United, Everton, Exeter City, Fulham, Gillingham, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Leicester City, Leyton Orient, Luton Town, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Millwall, Newcastle United, Northampton Town, Norwich City, Newport County, Oldham Athletic, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth, QPR, Sheffield United & Wednesday, Shrewsbury Town, Southampton, Southend United, Stockport County, Stoke City, Swansea Town, Torquay United, Tottenham Hotspur, WBA, Wolverhampton Wanderers, plus many individuals including the Busby Babes Duncan Edwards (twice), Roger Byrne, also Tom Finney, Stanley Matthews, Don Revie, Len Shackleton any many other stars of the day
A signed typescript letter from Herbert Chapman on Arsenal club letterhead dated 15th September 1933, Chapman`s letter politely but firmly turning down a request by an amateur footballer to receive an evening coaching class with the Arsenal trainers at Highbury. This letter was written by Herbert Chapman during his last season with Arsenal. Tragically, Chapman died of pneumonia 6th January 1934.
Arsenal memorabilia, comprising: a collection of 37 signed photographs of Arsenal players, nineteen being 10 x 8in. signed photos, eleven 16 by 12in. `Highbury Heroes` photographic prints, three part-signed 16 by 12in. team-group photographs; and four 16 by 12in. photographs with dedications, represented players including Pat Rice, Terry Mancini, Peter Marinello, Brian Talbot, John Radford, Graham Rix, Charlie George, Frank McLintock, Kenny Sansom, Bob Wilson, Anders Limpar and many more; together with a collection of 80 Arsenal player portrait press photographs, mostly 10 by 8in. colours prints of Arsenal stars from the 1970s onwards; and two signed Arsenal books, a club player-by-player book with 39 signatures, and a club Who`s Who with approximately 100 signatures (119).
Arsenal memorabilia, including two framed items, an Arsenal centenary postal cover 1986 for the match v QPR, signed by both teams, and a team-signed pennant for the 1980 European Cup Winners` Cup Final v Valencia; together with club & stewards dinner & dance menus, including examples signed by directors, coaching staff, former players etc., plus a menu from the Park Lane Hotel celebrating 50 consecutive seasons in Division One 1919-20 to 1968-69; press photographs, mostly 1960s; and souvenir newspaper and publications (a qty.)
A 1950 F.A. Cup final programme signed by the winning Arsenal team, signatures in ink on the team line-up pages, comprising Swindin, Scott, Barnes, Forbes, L.Compton, Mercer, Cox, Logie, Goring, Lewis & D.Compton, double vertical-folds; sold together with a signed publicity card of the British heavyweight boxing champion Bruce Woodcock (2)
A collection of Arsenal programmes and memorabilia, a degree of representation from the late 1940s through the 1960s, but becoming extensive from the 1970s onwards, mostly homes but with some away content, showcase matches at Wembley etc., testimonials including Ted Drake and David Seaman, handbooks from the late 1950s onwards, a qty. of ticket stubs, season ticket booklets, memorabilia including commemorative postal covers and souvenir magazines & newspapers, the lot with some non-Arsenal content including England internationals and Varsity matches (a qty.)
A collection of 85 programmes dating from the 1940s and 1950s, the lot including 2 charity matches played at Slough Centre, Berks & Bucks v Football Association 18.4.45 and Slough Centre v QPR 5.5.48, plus 32 Reading (plus a small qty of fixture & membership cards), 12 Arsenal, 7 Maidenhead United (including Berks & Bucks Senior Cup final played at Marlow), 6 Chelsea, 6 Lincoln City, 5 Fulham, 4 Brentford, 2 Boston United, 2 Ipswich Town including v Chelsea 21.8.48, 2 Slough Town, 1 Luton, 1 Portsmouth, 1 QPR (incomplete), 1 West Ham & 1 Wolves (a qty.)
12 football programmes, comprising: England Victory international v France 1945; War Cup finals (South) for 1943, 1944 & 1945; F.A. Cup final for 1950; F.A. Amateur Cup finals for 1950 & 1951, England internationals v Switzerland 1948, Wales 1952, Belgium 1952 & Spain 1955 and a wartime `pirate` v Scotland 19.2.44; sold together with an Arsenal club handbook for 1947-48 signed to the front cover by Tom Whittaker (13)
Four volumes on Arsenal, Chapman (Herbert) Herbert Chapman on Football, with dust-jacket, Garrick Publishing, 1934; Jack (David) Soccer, green cloth, Putnam, London, 1934; Allison (George F.) Allison Calling, with dust-jacket, Staples Press, 1948; A SIGNED COPY OF Bastin (Cliff) Cliff Bastin Remembers, with dust-jacket, The Ettrick Press Ltd, 1950;
13 volumes on Arsenal, the lot including Wally Barnes` Captains of Wales with pasted signature (with d/j); Bernard Joy`s Forward, Arsenal! (with d/j), Tom Whittaker`s Arsenal Story (with d/j), Geoffrey Mowbray`s Gunners On The Target (with d/j), Frank McLintock & Terry Neill`s That`s The Way The Ball Bounces signed by McLintock (with d/j) etc.
John Goodall`s programme from the Football Association 75th anniversary banquet of 1938 autographed by 26 former England internationals of the 1880s to 1920s, held at the King`s Hall, Holborn, 26th October, signed on the inside front cover and first page, all but one autograph in pencil, subjects comprising: Arthur Grimsdell (Spurs), Andrew Ducat (Arsenal), Joe Smith (Bolton), Harold Fleming (Swindon Town), Jesse Pennington (WBA), Robert Crompton (Blackburn), William Wedlock (Bristol City), Revd. K.R.G. Hunt (Leyton), Samuel Wadsworth (Huddersfield), Dennis Hodgetts (Aston Villa), Arthur Walters (Old Carthusians), B Howard Baker (Everton, Chelsea and Great Britain athlete), Samuel Day (Old Malvernians), F.N.S. Creek (Corinthians), Frank Hartley (Oxford City), Rupert Sandilands (Old Westminsters), Vivian Woodward (Spurs & Chelsea), John Sharp (Everton), Ernest Coleman (Dulwich Hamlet), Maxwell Woosnam (Manchester City), Cuthbert Burnup (Cambridge University), Frederick Pelly (Old Foresters), William Moon (Old Westminsters & Corinthians), Arthur Knight (Portsmouth), Frederick Ewer (Casuals) & C.B. Fry (Corinthians, Southampton, England Test cricketer, and Great Britain athlete); the programme additionally bearing the autograph of Middlesex & England cricketer `Patsy` Hendren; sold together with a small group of paper ephemera relating to John Goodall
A collection of 17 miscellaneous commemorative football medals and coins, some cased, comprising: Football Association issues for their 125th anniversary, England v Israel 20.8.1988, the England Challenge 1991, two for Euro `96, and one uninscribed; together with club issues for Arsenal (1971 double winning season), Bolton Wanderers (details of honours 1923 to 1976), Manchester United (1968 European Cup), Coventry City (League achievements 1964 & 1967) and Anderlecht (75th anniversary); the lot also including issues for the 1980 European Championships, the Umbro U-21 Cup of Toulon, a Hungarian coin for the 1986 World Cup, an Austrian coin for Euro `96, and two identical Sydney 2000 Olympic football coins; the lot also including a non-football specific medal commemorating the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo (18)
A full Arsenal No.11 `bruised banana` kit from the inaugural F.A. Premier season 1992-93, comprising: the infamous yellow & blue multi-patterned jersey, long-sleeved, F.A. Premier League flashes, the reverse No.11 on a square embroidered panel; a pair of blue shorts; and a pair of yellow & blue socks (4). The 1992-93 season predates the introduction of squad numbers, but it is believed that this kit was worn by Ray Parlour who was allocated the No.11 on nine occasions. However, the No.11 jersey was worn by Anders Limpar 12 times and by Kevin Campbell in 8 matches. For the remaining Arsenal fixtures the No.11 was shared between Jimmy Carter, Steve Morrow, Mark Flatts and Neil Heaney.
Ian Wright`s match-worn yellow Arsenal away jersey from the 1st Leg of the European Cup Winners` Cup semi-final v Paris St. Germain played at the Parc des Princes 29th March 1994, long-sleeved, signed by Ian Wright in black marker pen and inscribed "Best Wishes", mounted, framed & glazed, gilt-metal title plaque 85 by 91.5cm., 33 1//2 by 36in.; sold together with a colour photocopy of a photograph showing the current vendor being presented the shirt by Charlie George at a function at Highbury, the shirt being a raffle prize won on the occasion (2)
John Hartson: a yellow & blue Arsenal No.16 third-choice jersey season 1994-95, short-sleeved, F.A. Premier League flashes, the reverse lettered HARTSON. This style of jersey was rarely used by Arsenal in season 1994-95. The usual away kit was in two tones of blue. For an example see lot 132.
Glenn Helder: a yellow & blue Arsenal No.32 third-choice jersey season 1994-95, short-sleeved, F.A. Premier League flashes, the reverse lettered HELDER. This style of jersey was rarely used by Arsenal in season 1994-95. The usual away kit was in two tones of blue. For an example see lot 132.
A group of three Pascal Cygan Arsenal No.18 jerseys, a red, a blue and a redcurrant issue, the first two squad-signed short-sleeve jerseys, the red example with Barclays Premiership 2003-2004 champions flashes, the blue probably from a pre-season friendly, the third jersey an unsigned long-sleeve redcurrant issue from the last season at Highbury, Barclays Premiership flashes; sold together with a later yellow Pascal Cygan Villarreal No.12 jersey, long-sleeved, LFP flash, the reverse lettered (4)
Mathieu Flamini: a redcurrant Arsenal No.16 Champions League jersey season 2005-06, the Champions League issue, by order of UEFA, lacking the usual HIGHBURY 1913-2006 embroidered inscription surrounding the club badge, long-sleeved, Champions League flash to right sleeve, the reverse lettered FLAMINI; sold together with matching white No.16 shorts. Arsenal progressed to the Champions League final in season 2005-06.
Emmanuel Adebayor: a yellow Arsenal No.25 "Dubai" Champions League jersey from the match in Hamburg 13th September 2006, short-sleeved, applied with "Dubai" sponsor`s patch, Champions League flash to right sleeve, the reverse lettered ADEBAYOR. UEFA rules decree that no teams, in opposition, can wear the same sponsor`s name on their shirts. Hamburg in the Bundesliga and Arsenal in the Premier League both wore `Fly Emirates` sponsored shirts. Therefore, in the first leg of their Champions League tie in Hamburg on 13th September 2006 Arsenal uniquely wore yellow change jerseys with a patch covering the normal sponsor`s logo and reading "Dubai". On the return leg at Arsenal, Hamburg was forced to adopt the same "Dubai" logo on their blue away jerseys.

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