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1960/70s European Cup Finals and Semi-Finals football programmes: incl. Ajax v AC Milan `69, Benfica v Manchester Utd `68, Ajax v Sparta Trnava `69, Benfica v AC Milan `63, Malmo v Nottingham Forest `79, Valencia v Arsenal `80, Benfica v Juventus `68, Ajax v Panathinaikos `71, & Brugge v Liverpool `78 (9) (G).
1962/63 Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Programmes (H): complete set of First Team and Reserve issues from season 1962/3. All matches played at Wolverhampton Wanderers including Practice Match, Central League, Youth Cup and Testimonials. Includes Youth Cup Semi Final versus West Ham United & Youth cup versus Arsenal and Norwich City. All have front covers and still contain league reviews - bound in red and gilt cloth boards and spine- note first 3 single sheets have been sellotaped otherwise. (G).
Manchester United football programmes 1962/1965 (H): Complete sets of 1962/3 (27) incl. friendlies against First Vienna and Benfica, plus all 4 red emergency 4 page editions, all have tokens; 1963/4 (23) incl. West Bromwich Albion, George Best`s first game and the elusive Sheffield United 13/4/`64, all with tokens; 1964/5 (25), incl. the scarce Chester FAC and Arsenal, again all have tokens (G/VG) (74).
Manchester United football programmes 1969/1975 (H): Complete sets of 1969/70 (28), `70/1 (24), 1971/2 incl. 4 page friendly v Coventry and home games played away from Old Trafford v Arsenal at Anfield, v WBA at Stoke, 1972/3 (24) single sheet friendly v Hull City, 1973/4 (22), and 1974/5 (28) United`s last season in the Second Division incl. Championship ed. against Blackpool and Altrincham v Everton FA Cup at Old Trafford, all in red and gold United programme holders - the vast majority have tokens intact (G). (153).
Manchester United football programmes 1950-1958 (H&A): Selection 1950s onwards, programmes incl. v Tottenham Hotspur 1956/7, 1957/8, v Arsenal 1975/8, 9 from 1958/9 and 61 other homes incl. Munich anniversary issues plus 27 aways (100 in total). Manchester United football books Nos 4, 7, 8 and 10, the United Story in Pictures, Salute of Manchester United 1958, various newspapers, publications and Manchester Evening News colour souvenir picture 1957, and special Munich Busby/Murphy edition 23/4/58.(G)(126).
Collection of football reserves, single sheets, 4 page editions, friendlies programmes: from the 50/50s onwards to incl. Manchester United, Manchester City, Wolves, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Ipswich well represented, Arsenal v Reading Res `53/4, Birmingham Reserves v Brentford `57/8, Stoke v Rotherham single card `62/3 (Championship season), Manchester United v Blackburn Lancs FA Youth Cup Final `92/3 (Beckham, Scholes, Neville, Butt, Savage etc), and a team sheet for Manchester United v Sturm Graz signed by Sven Goran Erickson and Gerald Houllier. Well worth an inspection (G/VG). (116).
1960s Football League programmes: covering 50 different clubs, noted Arsenal v Aston Villa, v Burnley `60/1, v Blackburn, West Ham United `61/2, v Liverpool FAC `63/4, Nottingham Forest v Reading FA Cup `59/60, Peterborough v Northampton, Northants Senior Cup Final `60/1 (first season in League), Newcastle v Swansea `61/2 (G). (205).
Testimonial and friendly football programmes 1950/90s: - testimonials incl. r Bill Nicholson, Jimmy Dickinson (v WHU), Roger Hunt, Tony Book, Norman Hunter, Bobby Mitchell, Jack Kelsey, Barry Daines, Ron Reynolds, etc. plus Friendlies at Bournemouth v All Stars, Everton v Red Star `75/8, Birmingham v London `63, Arsenal v Real Madrid `62 (G/VG) (73).
3x signed football books: to incl. George Best `The Good, the Bad and the Bubbly` in paperback and signed on the 1st title page by George Best, Dennis Law and Wilf McGuiness (covers creased) otherwise (G), plus `Bobby Charlton`s Book of Soccer` signed to the title page by Bobby Charlton (note minor faults to boards and front and end plates) otherwise internally clean, plus `The World`s my Football Pitch` by Billy Wright and signed to the title page by two of his teammates, Bill Shorthouse and Jonny Hancocks, plus another book on sport (AF) but does incl. further signatures to the players profiles, together with 4x further signed cards to incl. Stan Mortensen, Gil Merrick, Dixie Dean and Don Lewis (Arsenal and Wales). (8).
2x Arsenal Youth Club Away football programmes: both against Chelsea to incl. the semi-final 1st leg on the 21st March 1961, 4 page programme (F) plus a single sheet 3rd round match played on the 27th Dec 1967 - handwritten ? time and full-time score, with a light horizontal crease fold, otherwise very clean hence (G).
Collection of Corinthian and other football figures: to incl. 4x England sharp shooters, air fresheners plus 42x others to incl. England, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester Utd, Barcelona and other figures, plus 6x boxes of 1940s South American lead toy footballers and a modern bronzed football figure mounted on a mahogany plinth (a lot).
1950 F.A. Cup Final football programme: Arsenal v Liverpool April 249h some minor stains to back cover - minor creases and nicks otherwise internally clean (F/G) plus 3 other F A Cup Final programmes for 1953 Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers (P), 1966 Everton v Sheffield Wednesday ( G) and 1968 Everton v West Bromwich Albion (F) (4).
Collection of FA Cup Semi-final football programmes from the late 1950s onwards and other League matches: semi-finals incl. Birmingham City v Manchester Utd `57 at Hillsborough, Sunderland v Birmingham `55/57 at Hillsborough, Leeds Utd v Manchester Utd `65 at Notts. Forest, mostly 50s/60splus Arsenal (A) cup run `71 and other Chelsea related programmes from `60s onwards.(80).
1930s/50s London League and Non-league football programmes (H): incl. Brentford v Rotherum `51/2; Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspurs `43/44 single sheet, corner missing, with minor tears (AF); plus Dulwich Hamlet v Tufnell Park `38, together with 9x Arsenal, 10x Fulham, plus Queen`s Park and Leyton Orient (F)(30).
3x Blackburn Rovers v Arsenal football programmes pre/post war (A): to incl. September 5th 1934/5 in original red wrappers match worn with staple rust, folds and wear hence (P/F) and 2x first post war home match programmes played at Highbury on September 4th 1946/47 - one with hand written ink scores - slightly match otherwise (G).
British Clubs in Europe - football programmes 1950s onwards: mostly homes to incl. ECWC, Inter City Fairs Cup, and friendlies to incl. Everton Cup run, Brighton & Hove v Fluminense (Brazil) 59/60, plus Arsenal, Norwich (A), Southampton (A), Crystal Palace v Real Madrid `62, Manchester United, Wolverhampton, Birmingham et al to incl. English Select XI(F/G) (65).
1944/46 Tottenham Hotspurs/ Arsenal war time joint football programmes: 4x single pink sheets to incl. 3x Tottenham v Chelsea 44/45, v Brentford FAC 3rd Rd 45/46, v Arsenal 45/46 and Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion 45/46 plus Tottenham v Cardiff 48/49 white programme. All match worn, dust stains minor nicks and creases hence (A/F) (5).
12x various late 1940s football programmes: to incl. 8x Portsmouth triple fold programmes v Arsenal 48/49, v Manchester City, v Blackpool v Wolverhampton, v Manchester Utd, v Newcastle Utd 50/51, plus Plymouth Argyle v Bury 47/48, Lincoln City v Plymouth Argyle 48/49, and 2x Bournemouth & Boscombe, - all (F).
250x various football league programmes c.1960s: to incl. some 40s & 50s plus FAC, friendly`s and league matches covering most league clubs incl. Arsenal 49/50, 50/51, Fulham 51/52, Cardiff `53/54, Bristol Rovers 48/49, Bolton 57/58, Birmingham 48/49, Aston Villa v Stoke 57/58 FAC 3rd Rd Replay single sheet, Swansea 52/53, Portsmouth 58/59, Notts Forest 58/59, Millwall 58/59, West Brom 58/59, and Tottenham 57/58 plus others from the 50s but majority are from the 60s - incl. Aldershot, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham, Chelsea, Colchester, Darlington Exeter, Everton, Liverpool all the way down to Wolverhampton and Walsall generally (F/G) (265).
F.A. Cup Finals and Semi Final football programmes 19551/52 onwards: to incl. Arsenal v Newcastle 51/52, Blackpool v Bolton 52/53, Manchester City v Newcastle 54/55 plus 1960 - 1964 & 1966 - Semi Finals incl. Norwich v Luton 59, Burnley v Fulham 62, Preston v Swansea 64, and Chelsea v Sheffield Wed 66 (F/G) (14).
1970s onwards Domestic and European Cup Final football programmes: to incl. FA Cup Finals `78-`84 and 2002-05; 10x FA Cup S/F from `80-`89, 9x League Cup Finals from `75-`86 incl. 2 replays, 12x League Cup S/F from `77-`92, 1984 Charity Shield, plus 1978 Euro Super Cup, and 6x European S/F 1980 onwards - to incl. Notts. Forest, Aston Villa, Manchester Utd, Arsenal - all contained in 2 folders (53).
1952 FA Cup Final football portraits of Newcastle United players by Eric Thompson: titled "Facing The Final" featuring the 3 main defenders incl. Captain Joe Harvey, Frank Brennan and Ted Robledo c/w original newspaper cutting on the reverse. Plus a another of Cowell, Simpson and McMichael - note Robledo scored the winning and only goal beating Arsenal 1-0.
Fine 1934/35 Football Autograph Album: to incl. Arsenal (12) George Male, Cliff Bastin, Alex James, Jimmy Dunne, Eddie Hapgood, et al ; Leeds United (12) Sunderland (11); Portsmouth (12) signed on the back by Arsenal, Dutch Team (13), Australian XI (13), Stoke City (12), Tottenham Hotspurs (13) Huddersfield (14) incl. Manager and Trainer, plus Tottenham 1956/57 (12) and Blackpool 1956/7 (9) - in all (133).
Four: Serjeant Henry Lyon, 6th South African Infantry, late Lieutenant, South Lancashire Regiment Queens South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State (Lieut., S/Lanc. Rgt.); Kings South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps (Lt., S. Lanc. Rgt.); British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (Sjt., 6th S.A.I.) good very fine (4) £280-320 Henry Lyon was born at Woolwich Arsenal on 10 August 1872, the youngest of four soldier sons of Colonel Francis Lyon, of the Appleton Hall Lyons. He was educated at Prince of Orange House, Wellington College, 1885-88. He served for a time with the Foreign Office in Algeria, and in 1894 became the Private Secretary to the Agent General of the Niger Coast Protectorate. By the time of the Benin Massacre he was an Assistant District Commissioner at Sapele, and met the survivors on their way back down the river. He left in 1897 and on 25 May was commissioned into the 3rd (Militia) Battalion of the South Lancashire Regiment. He served with them in the Boer War, and at one stage was in command of a Maxim gun detachment. He remained in South Africa, attached to the Army Service Corps, when his Battalion returned to England in July 1901, and he eventually resigned his commission on 20 June 1903. On 4 December 1915, then working as a Farm Manager, he enlisted as a Private in the Machine Gun Section of the 6th South African Infantry. He served with them as a Serjeant in the campaign in German East Africa but falling ill with a tropical disease, he was discharged on 30 March 1917 as being temporarily unfit for further war service. He left to farm at White Thorns, Emangeni and by 1920 was a Planter at nearby Felixton. Latterly retiring to Castle Drive, Horley, Surrey, he died on 22 November 1940. With copied research.
Brigadier-General John Byron, C.B., C.M.G., Royal Artillery Riband bar, buckram, mounted on card, bearing the ribbons: Order of the Bath; Order of St. Michael & St. George; India General Service 1895-1902; Queens South Africa 1899-1902; British War Medal 1914-20; Victory Medal 1914-19, with M.I.D. oak leaf; Italy, Order of St. Maurice & St. Lazarus; Italy, War Cross; with cloth badge, good condition £20-30 Riband bar attributed to John Bryron who was born in 1872. After attending the Royal Military Academy, he entered the Royal Artillery in 1893. He served with the Malakand Field Force in 1897 and in the Boer War and was mentioned in despatches in both conflicts. Appointed a Lieutenant-Colonel in 1915, he was Assistant Superintendent of the Royal Arsenal, 1914-15; held a Special Appointment with the Ministry of Munitions, 1915-16; was Deputy-Director of Artillery at the War Office, 1916-18, and commanded the Divisional Artillery in Italy, 1918-19. After the war he commanded the Royal Artillery in Palestine and Egypt, 1920-24. Placed on Retired Pay in 1925. For his war services he was awarded the C.B. in 1918 and C.M.G. in 1919. Brigadier-General Byron died in 1944. With some copied notes and a photograph of his insignia.

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