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Clive Woods white and black No.11 Ipswich v. West Bromwich Albion F.A.Cup semi-final short-sleeved shirt, 1978, Adidas, M, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed IPSWICH TOWN F.C. In the match played on 8th April 1978 at Highbury, Ipswich defeated West Brom 3-1, going on to win the final against Arsenal
Wayne Rooney 1st-ever Premiership goal match ball - a Nike Geo football autographed by the Everton team including Wayne Rooney, in perspex display case with plaque inscribed WAYNE ROONEY 89 MINUTE GOAL EVERTON 2-1 SAT 19TH OCT 2002, with associated paperwork, match programme, team sheet, hospitality pack In the match played on 19th October 2022 at Goodison Park, Everton defeated Arsenal 2-1, the 16 year old Wayne Rooney scoring his first-ever Premiership goal
A nice 1930's Autograph and scrapbook, featuring team autographs of many sides from the era including Arsenal, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Sunderland etc, mostly signed in pencil, some on separate sheets which have been mounted in the volume with all teams and years added for reference at the time, with some age related wear and tear to the cove and spine.
Roy Keane white and blue No.16 Manchester United v. Arsenal Charity Shield issued short-sleeved shirt, 1999, Umbro, XL, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED, the reverse lettered KEANE, the sleeves with one2one The F.A. Charity Shield flashes In the Charity Shield match played on 1st August 1999 at Wembley, Arsenal defeated United 2-1
George Robledo black and white No.10 Newcastle United F.A. Cup final match worn shirt, 1952, Umbro, M, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge with black Umbro shorts, size 38, (2) In the match played 3rd May 1952 at Wembley Newcastle United defeated Arsenal 1-0, Robledo scoring the winning goal Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions Sporting Memorabilia, George Robledo Collection, 24th May 2022, Lot 1137Formerly The Property of George’s daughter Elizabeth Robledo.
A scrap album containing war cup final programmes comprising Charlton v. Arsenal, 1st may 1943, Charlton v. Chelsea, 15th April 1944, with ticket, Millwall v. Chelsea 7th April 1945 with ticket and Charlton v. Derby County, 28th April 1946, all stuck down, with cigarette cards, newspaper clipping etc
H.T Offer a Royal Arsenal white-metal London Football Association Challenge Cup medal, 1889-90, the obverse inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCN CHALLENGE CUP, THE REVERSE INSCRIBED, engraved on the reverse "Won by HT Offer, RL Arsl. FC 1889/90, with later brooch and clasp fitting A very rare early Royal Arsenal medal, believed to be from the game which took place at the Oval on March 9th 1890 against the Old Westminsters. H.T Offer was born in Rowde in 1869 and scored the Club's first ever FA Cup goal in 1891, going on to represent Burnley, Southampton and Southampton St Mary's. The medal was located in what was once an Arsenal FC Club house next to the Highbury stadium, which, after a former player had vacated was passed on to the vendor's mother who, for many years was PA to the Directors. The house was purchased from the Club, and then the item surfaced many years later, under floorboards during renovations.
Arsenal Football Opus The Classic Edition No.113 of a limited edition of 1500 published by Kraken Opus, the classic edition is limited to only 1,500 signed copies by Club’s legendary manager, Arsène Wenger, in its original cardboard casing, the book tells the story of Arsenal Football Club from 1913 to 2006 and the move to Emirates Stadium. The book is split into eras covering all the managers and major players who have shaped Arsenal into one of the most famous football clubs, with raised “Gunners” motif to front cover, hand stitched, printed on silk coated paper, 852 pages edges in gold leaf, 1,500 images, with more than 40 exclusive interviews, four 2 metres wide gatefolds – measures overall 20in x 21.5in and weighs 37kg and comes with the original Clamshell wooden case in red and white silk and Arsenal The Collector's Edition, Archives Collection, (2)
Huddersfield Town 1935-36 bound programme volume, including home and reserves from Preston North End on August 31st 1935 to Sheffield Wednesday, May 2nd 1936 and also the FA Cup Semi- Final between Arsenal and Grimsby Town, no covers with all pages being in very good condition. The volume is believed to have been originally presented to long term Director Norman Robinson.
Collection of Arsenal memorabilia - To include FA cup Winner photo display signed by Oliver Giroud, 2x Thierry Henry signed print displays, Alexis Sanchez signed print display and a signed Arsenal display top. (5). Condition Report: please note the Thierry Henry and Alexis Sanchez are facsimile signatures.
Arsenal Football Club - Classic Edition Arsenal Opus Presentation Book, Limited edition number 176 of 1500. Leather bound book with clamshell case and original carboard box, signed in red pen by the clubs legendary manager, Arsène Wenger. The book tells the story of Arsenal Football Club from 1913 to 2006 and the move to Emirates Stadium. The book is split into eras covering all the managers and major players who have shaped Arsenal into one of the most famous football clubs. The book comes in Red Leather, bound by hand c/w raised Gunners motif to front cover. Hand stitched, printed on silk coated paper, 852 pages edges in gold leaf, 1,500 images, with more than 40 exclusive interviews. measures overall 20in x 21.5in and weighs 37kg approx. Condition Report: In Very good condition, with original packaging.
Collection of 33 Vintage programmes, mainly Manchester United and some around the Munich air disaster.To include Manchester United V Birmingham 19th April 1957 (with token), Manchester United V Sheffield Wednesday 19th February 1957 with token), Manchester United V Preston 5th April 1957 (with tokens), Manchester United V Ipswich Town 25th January 1957, Chelsea V Manchester United 1949 10th September, Manchester City V Manchester United 28th December 1957, Arsenal V Manchester United 28th February 1958, West Ham United V Manchester United 15th April 1960.
Arsenal 1971 FA Cup Winners Team Signed Shirt - 13 autographs, all signed in black pen to front of shirt, framed and glazed 58x58cm. Provenance: consigned by a director of TOFFS the UK based clothing manufacturers 10% of proceeds of sale for this item are being being donated by the vendor to the Epilepsy Society the UKs leading provider of epilepsy services. Epilepsy is the most common serious neurological condition and affects more than half a million people in the UK, around one person in every hundred.
Folder full of football programmes and brochures - to include, England B vs Switzerland B 18th January 1950 souvenir programme; Joe Kinner testimonial match Tottenham vs Brighton, March 1976; Cyril Knowles testimonial match, Tottenham vs Arsenal, October 1975 and many more, some signed (quantity).
3 Eisengusskunstplaketten. Je Eisenguss geschwärzt. Neujahrsplakette 1816. Königliche Eisengießerei Berlin(?). Wohl Nachguss. 6,7 x 9,1 cm (ohne Öse). Rechteckplakette mit originaler Hängeöse. In zentraler Kranzkartusche undeutliche Beschriftung: "Glorreiche Waffen giebt das Eisen, in Künsten schafft es Schmuck und Nutzen. Die Eisenarbeit segne Gott 1816". Um die Kartusche herum verschiedene Eisenarbeiten der Gießerei sowie die Monogramme von Kaiser Alexander I. und König Friedrich Wilhelm III., die Ende 1815 gemeinsam die Gießerei besuchten. Gering rostig. / Neujahrsplakette 1814. Königliche Eisengießerei Berlin. 6,8 x 9,3 cm. Rechteckplakette mit der Ansicht des Berliner Zeughauses; darunter erhabene Schrift: "Dem gerechten Weltregierer Dank u: Preis für das Glück unserer Waffen Gott segne den König den heldenmüthigen Beschützer seines Volkes 1814". Ohne Öse, rostig. / Medaille mit dem Befreiungsdenkmal. Königliche Eisengießerei Berlin(?). 19. Jh., eventuell Nachguss?. Ø 9,5 cm. Beidseitig reliefierte runde Medaille. Avers das monumentale Denkmal auf dem Kreuzberg mit Stadtsilhouette; umlaufende Legende mit Ortsnamen von Schlachten im Befreiungskrieg. Revers zentraler Schriftzug "Der König dem Volke..." sowie umlaufende Legende zum 1820 errichteten und 1821 geweihten Denkmal. Literatur : Arenhövel: Eisen statt Gold. Kat.-Nr. 13, 11 bzw. 156. Aufrufzeit 26. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 17:52 Uhr (CET)3 cast iron art plaques. Each cast iron blackened. New Year's plaque 1816. Royal iron foundry Berlin(?). Probably recast. 6.7 x 9.1 cm (without eyelet). Rectangular plaque with original suspension loop. Indistinct inscription in central wreath cartouche: "Glorreiche Waffen giebt das Eisen, in Künsten schafft es Schmuck und Nutzen. God bless the iron work 1816". Around the cartouche various iron works of the foundry as well as the monograms of Emperor Alexander I and King Frederick William III, who visited the foundry together at the end of 1815. Slightly rusty / New Year's plaque 1814, Royal Iron Foundry Berlin. 6.8 x 9.3 cm. Rectangular plaque with a view of the Berlin arsenal; below raised inscription: "Dem gerechten Weltregierer Dank u: Preis für das Glück unserer Waffen Gott segne den König den heldenmüthigen Beschützer seines Volkes 1814". Without eyelet, rusty / Medal with the Liberation Monument. Royal iron foundry Berlin(?). 19th century, possibly recast? Ø 9.5 cm. Round medal in relief on both sides. Obverse the monumental memorial on the Kreuzberg with city silhouette; revolving legend with place names of battles in the War of Liberation. Reverse with central inscription "Der König dem Volke..." (The king to the people...) and a surrounding legend to the monument erected in 1820 and dedicated in 1821. Literature : Arenhövel: Eisen statt Gold. Cat. nos. 13, 11 and 156 respectively.Call time 26 | Feb. 2025 | probably 17:52 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A trio of Chinese type 56 SKS bayonets. Each with cruciform blades, and squared off screwdriver type points to the tips. Designed to be a copy of the Russian Mosin Nagant bayonet. No apparent marks to any of the 3 examples. Sizes vary, with 2 being approximately 38cm length, and the remaining example being 28cm in length. Together with a Japanese Type 30 bayonet, with hooked quillon. Marked with the Kokura Arsenal symbol to the ricasso, and a serial number to the end of the pommel. Condition: some surface rust spots from storage. Each of the 4 bayonets have patches of rusting to the blades, with the Japanese example having a patch at the ricasso. All 4 are minus their scabbards. Despite the rust spotting, which it may be possible to improve, each bayonet is in reasonable service worn condition.
A 19th century French M1866 Chassepot bayonet, complete with scabbard. Of usual form, featuring a ribbed brass grip, with push button release catacombs built into the pommel. Steel cross guard with hooked quillon and muzzle ring. Yataghan style blade with single edge and fuller, plus a flattened spine that is dated 1874. Complete with steel scabbard with a rounded chape. Issue marks stamped into the ricasso on the blade, plus a serial number stamped to the cross guard. Approximately 71,2cm in its scabbard, blade length 57.3cm. Condition: generally good. Some age and service wear, with a little rust pitting to the scabbard. Reasonably clean blade with clear date and arsenal marks. The scabbard has a couple of shallow dents from use, and its suspension loop is missing, leaving 2 small holes in the scabbard.
1940's football match scores and photographs portfolio/album compiled by S Wickes, depicting football scores and teams from the 1946-47 season, with index of teams from A-Z to include Manchester United and City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and many more, comprising teams from Division 1 through to Division 3
Football Programmes, a group of vintage Football Programmes 1950s - 1960s but mainly 1960s and some 70s which includes league games, Reserve Games, big games such as FA Cup, Scottish League Cup, World Cup and others along with a few Ticket Stubs comprising of teams such as Arsenal, Manchester City, England, Bradford Park Avenue and similar to include World Cup Official Programme "Mexico 1970", 196 World Cup Tournament Brochure, FA Cup Final 1961, England V Rest Of World 1963, Crystal Palace V Nottingham Forest FA Cup 5th Round 1965 (with Ticket Stub) Newcastle United Reserves V Sunderland Reserves 1957 (shared programme at Aston Villa - Villa V Sunderland )and others. Some ticket stubs League Cup Final 1968, FA Cup Final 1970.. Nothing checked and no pages checked for writing. Conditions appear generally Good. Approximately 50+.

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