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1944/45 Combined Services XI v National Police And Civil Defence wartime charity football programme: comprising football league professionals played at The Empire Stadium Wembley Wednesday, May 9 at 7pm - players include Spurs, West Ham, Arsenal, Chelsea, Blackpool, players namely Stan Mortensen, R Burgess, Buckingham, E Fenton, Cliff Bastin, a Beazley, et al some slight dust stains to exposed folds and minor nicks - otherwise (F)
1950s / 60s Various Football Ticket Stubs: To include; Wolverhampton Wanderers v Huddersfield Town 3rd Rd FA Cup 1961, v Manchester Utd 5th Rd FA Cup 1966, v Sheffield Utd 4th Rd FA Cup 1966, v Altrincham 3rd Rd FA Cup 1966, v WBA 4th Rd FA Cup 1962, v Carlisle Utd 3rd Rd FA Cup 1962, v Arsenal 4th Rd FA Cup 1955, Fulham v Burnley FA Cup Semi-Final 1962, some tickets have been removed from a album
Football Periodical Sepia trade cards: Presented with Boys Magazine Football Teams to include: Glasgow Rangers, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspurs, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Celtic, Arsenal, Everton, some duplication (45) together with 5 Adventure Albums Star footballers 1924, 50 Star Players 1924, Star Footballers 1925, The Cup fighters 1925, Great Players of to-day, 10 Celebrities in Sport J A Pattreiouex Cards and 4 Boys Friend 1923 all in fair condition
1940s/50s Wolverhampton Wanderers Football programmes (A): Wolves v Fulham 49/50, Blackpool 49/50, WBA 49/50, Derby county , Chelsea 49/50, Charlton Athletic 8/49, Portsmouth 49/50, Derby county 48/49, Aston Villa 48/49, Portsmouth 48/49, Birmingham City 12/48, Arsenal 48/49, Sheffield Utd 4/49, Charlton Athletic 48/49, Huddersfield Town 48/49, Chelsea 48/49, Arsenal 47/48, Sheffield Utd 47/48, Charlton Athletic 47/48, Bournemouth 47/48, Stoke City 4/48, Chelsea 47/48, Arsenal 48/49, and Everton FA Cup 4th Round Replay 47/48 all in match worn condition some with scores and team changes (7)
Collection of 1950/60`s English league v South American league football programmes: mostly 1950s to include friendlies and floodlit games notably Chelsea v Racing Club of Buenos Aires 53/54, Arsenal v Portuguese De Desportos 53/54, Huddersfield Town vs Independiente 53/54, Rampla (Uruguay) v Leeds United and Luton 55/56, San Lorenzo v Coventry City, v Southampton, v Brentford 55/56, - other clubs involved include Everton, Fulham, Newcastle, Sheffield Wednesday, Plymouth Argyle, Exeter City, Scunthorpe, Crystal Palace, Brighton et al (21)
1950s Wolverhampton Wanderers Home FA Cup Round Football programmes: Wolves v Huddersfield 5th Rd 2/51 x2, Aston Villa 4th Rd 1/51, Sunderland 6th Rd Replay 2/51, Manchester City 3rd Rd Replay 1/52, Birmingham City 3rd Rd 1/54, Charlton Athletic 5th Rd 2/55, Arsenal 4th Rd 1/55, Bournemouth 4th Rd 1/57, Swansea Town 3rd Rd 1/57, Portsmouth 4th Rd 1/58, Darlington 5th Rd 2/58, Bolton 4th Rd 1/59, Newcastle Utd 3rd Rd Replay 1/60, Charlton Athletic 4th Rd 1/60. all in match worn condition some with team changes (15)
4x various 1950s signed football programmes: to incl Sheffield Wednesday v Liverpool` 58/59 signed by Bob Paisley, Billy Liddell, Derek Pace and Alan Hodgkinson, Stoke City v Arsenal FA Cup semi- replay 70/71 signed by Billy Wright and Jack Kelsey, Farnborough Town v Exeter City FA Cup `93 Signed by Alan Ball manager and Stoke City v Leeds United `72/73 signed by Greenhoff and Smith (F/G)
Collection of various FA, PFA football publications: to include various and semi-final previews from the 1931 onwards to incl 1948 Cup Final Souvenir Man United vs Blackpool, together with the 1951 Cup Final Newcastle United v Blackpool and 1953 Blackpool v Bolton -10x PFA Dinner Menus 2007, and 4x National 5-A-Side football programmes teams include West Ham United, Celtic, Spurs, Arsenal, Wolves, Rangers, Manchester United et al (18)
Rare 1950/51 England International Goalkeepers Pullover: original yellow woollen polo neck pullover with England Crest sewn onto the chest and embroidered "Yugoslavia 1950 -51" worn by Bert Williams in his 13th International -the match was played at Arsenal Stadium Highbury on Wednesday 22nd November 1950 which ended in 2-2 draw. The pullover still has mud and other signs of wear from the match -Needless to say Goal keepers shirts vary seldom come onto the market.
6x various late 1940s/early 1950s football programmes: to include2x Sunderland 4950 versus Portsmouth and Derby County together with 4x Newcastle United versus Huddersfield Town and Charlton Athletic 48/9, versus Arsenal 51/52 and Manchester city 51/52-usual pocket folds, match worn otherwise internally clean (F/G)
Various 1940/50/60`s International, League v European clubs, league and non league football programmes: to incl Newcastle Res v Blackpool 47/48, Barnsley v Burnley 45/46 Northern League, Hamburger SV v Manchester United (A) 58/59, Carlisle v Lincoln City 49/50, Queens Park Rangers v Amsterdam 53/54, Arsenal v Juventus 58/59, Newcastle v TSV Munich 58/59, Southampton v Dundee 51/52, others clubs incl West Ham, Bristol Rovers, Bradford Park Av, and many more - plus Scotland, England and Wales Internationals from the 1950`s et al -worth inspecting -mixed condition from (P/G) (49)
Various 1954/55 -1955/56 football programmes: mostly league but incl some nonleague FA Cup games, Friendly, floodlight , London Cup Final, Reserves et al -teams incl good selection of Nottm Forest, Chelsea, Manchester City plus other clubs West Ham, Arsenal, Newcastle, Luton, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, West Bromwich Albion, QPR, Rochdale, Manchester Utd (A), Essex Thameside Cup, Swansea Town, Mulston Cup Final, Wimbledon plus lots more -most with heavy rust damage -(P/F) (92
Various 1950s football programmes: covering most divisions teams include Coventry City, Arsenal, Fulham, Accrington Stanley, Birmingham City, Stoke, Port Vale, Chelsea, Rotherham United, Scunthorpe et al - usual pocket fold is some wear to spines some with team changes overall clean hence (F) (64
1960 /71 Shrewsbury Town football programmes (H & A): to include FA Cup, League Cup, Floodlit, friendlies et al 51 x (H) incl F A Cup v Tow Law, Manchester City & Arsenal, et al together with 24x (A) incl v Cardiff (Welsh Cup), Leeds United FAC, Aldershot, Plymouth Argyle, Southport Colchester United, Millwall et al-usual pocket wear and folds many with team changes and scores hence overall (F) (74
FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED FOR THIS LOT A US Springfield 45-70 Calibre Trapdoor Model 1884 Cadet Rifle, with 75cm steel barrel, Buffington backsight, the lock plate stamped with an eagle, U.S. Springfield, the case hardened action numbered 564853, walnut two band stock stamped with inspector`s marks, numbered 16 and with steel sling swivels and ramrod, together with correct issue socket bayonet with steel scabbard and leather frog stamped ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL.
Wright Barker, RBA (British, 1864-1941), The Greyhound Heavy Weapon (b.1905), in a Landscape, oil on canvas, 100cm (39in). Provenance: Sir Samuel Hill-Wood Bt. and by descent. Heavy Weapon, a brindle male greyhound, by Wartnaby out of Garbitas, was Winner of the Benacre Cup in 1909 and the Waterloo Cup in 1910. Sir Samuel Hill-Wood was a successful cotton manufacturer, in Glossop, in Derbyshire. He was a mad-keen sportsman who financed Glossop into the First Division in 1911 and joined the board of Directors at Arsenal Football Club in 1919, where family members are still represented today. He played rugby league and cricket for Derbyshire. He kept his own pack of hounds, he entered the Waterloo Cup for hare coursing and he owned racehorses. His dogs were all called `HW` as in Heavy Weapon and so on. In the Waterloo Cup Wartnaby`s hardest course was with Garbitas. The pair were mated and produced Heavy Weapon, the 1910 winner of the Waterloo Cup, and later sire of Harmonicon, the 1916 winner, and the golden trio, Sun, Sabre and Signet. Heavy Weapon also won the Waterloo Cup in 1913
YOUTH CUP Twenty two programmes, all FA Youth Cup, includes Blackburn v Man Utd 58/9, Wolves v Man Utd 58/9, Man City v Man Utd 58/9, Man City v Watford 88/9 (Final), Arsenal v Sunderland 65/6 (Final), Bury v Sunderland 65/6 (Semi-Final), Man Utd v Man City 63/4 (Semi-Final) and Man Utd v Wolves 57/8 (Semi-Final).Others include Finals from 1980, 1976,1986, 1992 and 1993 + some Semi-Finals. Mostly good condition but a few have tokens missing or team changes etc. Fair-generally good
MISCELLANEOUS An interesting lot inc: Southend v Reading 47/48; Arsenal v Newcastle 48/49; England v Wales 1954; 1966 World Cup brochure; 1960 F.A Cup Final; 1970 F.A Cup Final; A Villa v Charlton 59/60 (11-1); Spurs v Man Utd 1962 F.A Cup semi; 2 tickets for Commonwealth Games 1958 at Cardiff; Norwich City book "On the Ball, City" by Ted Bell and
TOTTENHAM Eleven home Reserve team programmes, all 54/5 includes v Chelsea x 2 ( Combination and Combination Cup-single sheet ,creased, some tears-poor) and v Arsenal (Combination Cup). All bar one are four page issues. Game v Arsenal is worn and grubby and most have scores etc but the issue v QPR Res has team page signed by five Spurs players, Baker, Dulin, Harmer, Brooks and Owen and the programme v Luton Res 11/12/54 has postponed written on team page. Two copies are "poor" remainder are "Fair" with occasional copy "Generally good". As described.
ISTHMIAN LEAGUE / ARSENAL Three Isthmian League handbooks with hard backs and gilt Isthmian League emblem on front. Seasons are 1930/31, 1931/32 and 1932/33 and all three have "Ex Libris Arsenal Football Club " stickers inside the front cover with the Arsenal emblem. Approximately 100 pages per handbook and they include all the League tables for the various divisions from 1905-06 onwards. Generally good
1935 CUP FINAL Distressed programme for the 1935 Cup Final, Arsenal v Sheffield Utd, and valued accordingly, spine is split , heavy fold and small pieces off corners of front cover. Also has tape marks and small tears. Internally condition is quite reasonable, no writing and a few pounds spent with an expert restorer could make this into a bargain purchase. As described
TOTTENHAM Eighteen home Reserve programmes, 47/48 season, includes v Chelsea and v Arsenal , some are single sheet, others are four page issues, some have team, changes, fold , small tears etc but most are generally good and nothing worse than Fair. Includes Combination and Combination Cup games. Fair-generally good

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