14 Arsenal reserves programmes v Millwall, homes comprising a single-sheet at Hendon FC dated 8th November 1950 for the London Mid-Week League fixture, three Highbury single sheets dated 16.9.36, 5.4.48 & 1.9.48, seven 8-pagers with red covers for seasons 1927-28, 1928-29, 1929-30, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35 & 1935-36 and a 4-pager for the London F.A. Challenge Cup final tie 4.12.61, aways comprising four 4-pagers dated 12.9.49 and a single typescript sheet for the London Challenge Cup match 2.10.67
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Seven Arsenal reserves home programmes v Watford, all 8-pagers with red covers for seasons 1927-28, 1928-29, 1930-31, 1932-33, 1936-37, 1937-38 & 1938-39; together with three reserves aways at Watford, a single-sheet dated 22nd February 1958 and two copies of the 4-pager dated 14th January 1961
18 Arsenal reserves programmes v West Ham United, homes comprising three single sheets dated 1.10.25, 18.2.26 & 30.3.49, ten 8-pagers with red covers for seasons 1927-28, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33 (London Professional Mid-Week League), 1932-33 (London Combination), 1935-36, 1936-37, 1937-38 & 1938-39, aways comprising four 4-pagers dated 1.5.48 (Football Combination League Championship Final), 7.3.55 (London Football Association Cup Final), 11.3.57 & 17.3.58 and an 8-pager for the Southern Floodlight Cup semi-final 6th April 1959
Thirteen 1930s Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal reserve match programmes, all played at White Hart Lane and London Combination 4-pagers unless otherwise stated, 26.4.30, 20.12.30, 26.12.30 (friendly), 12.12.31, 29.8.32, 3.2.34, 29.4.35 (single-sheet issue), 14.9.35, 7.9.36 (single-sheet), 3.5.35 (London Challenge Cup Final, single- sheet), 11.10.37, 25.10.37 (London Challenge Cup 2nd Round, single-sheet) & 17.12.38
A collection of 33 Arsenal 'A' team away match programmes, dating between seasons 1948-49 and 1966-67, Eastern Counties League and Cup and Metropolitan League and Cup fixtures, the earliest example being a single -sheet v Chelsea played at Hendon 22.9.48, other opposition comprising Harwich and Parkeston, West Ham United, Clacton Town, Great Yarmouth Town, Chelmsford City, Romford, Peterborough United, Cambridge United, Crittall Athletic, Grays Athletic, Eynesbury Rovers, Guildford City, Bexleyheath & Welling, Bexley United, Bedford Town, Metropolitan Police and Bury Town
A collection of 40 Arsenal Youth/Junior away match programmes, mostly dating between the mid-1950s and mid- 1970s, South-East Counties League and League Cup, F.A. Youth Cup including finals and semi-finals, London Minor Cup, Southern Junior Floodlit Cup, friendlies and other miscellaneous fixtures, comprising examples played at Tottenham Hotspur (the best represented in the lot), Bexleyheath & Welling, West Ham United, Dagenham, Chelsea (including 6.4.59 signed by both teams), Brentford, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leyton Orient, Everton, QPR, Friern Barnet, Charlton, Crystal Palace, Sheppey United, Dulwich Hamlet, Bolton Wanderers, Manchester United, Bristol City, Watford & Wimbledon
Queen's Park Rangers v Coventry City Football League Division Three (South) match programme played at Highbury 1st March 1930 According to the programme notes QPR's match (issue 32) was the first Division Three game ever to be staged at Highbury. QPR were 'debarred' from entertaining Coventry City on their own pitch or at any ground within a six miles radius of their Shepherd's Bush home. Gillespie Road fell outside of this range and the Arsenal directors obliged the west London side.
A white Saudi Arabia No.16 international jersey from the final tie of the 1989 FIFA U-16 World Championship, short-sleeved This shirt that was swapped with the Scottish youth international Paul Dickov, later of Arsenal and Man City. The host nation Scotland won the tournament beating Saudi Arabia on a penalty shoot out following a 2-2 draw after extra time. Paul Dickov was one of three Arsenal youth players in the Scotland squad, the others being goalkeeper Jim Will and defender Scott Marshall. The Saudi No.16 was the defender Abdullah Al- Theneyan.
The signatures of the 1926 Scotland team v England, ink cut-outs applied in team formation to a sheet from an autographs album, comprising Harper (Arsenal), Hutton (Aberdeen), McStay (Celtic), Gibson (Partick), Summers (St Mirren), McMullan (Man City), Thomson (Celtic), Cunningham (Rangers), Jackson (Huddersfield), Gallacher (Newcastle) and Troup (Everton), two further signatures, presumably reserves, McDonald and Gillespie
An autograph album containing a set of Busby Babes signatures, a German printed album with a double-page of 15 pen signatures (13 on the right-hand page) comprising Whelan, Edwards, Berry, Wood, Taylor, Peter Jones, Blanchflower, Byrne, Pegg, Busby (manager), Foulkes, Viollet, Coleman, Mark Jones and Dawson, the album containing a few other autographs including Arsenal & England's Laurie Scott The Busby Babes were collected by the late husband of the present vendor who was in the Army and stationed in Germany in the 1950s. The autographs relate to the 1957-58 pre-season tour of Germany by Manchester United when they played Berliner XI on 14th August and Niedersachsen XI in Hannover on 17th August. The British serviceman met the team by chance at the airport when United were about to fly back to England.
A superb autograph album compiled in season 1922-23, with exceptional presentation with neat manuscript annotations, set out in alphabetical order within the Football League divisions, comprising 40 full team-squads, 122 individually signed Pinnace cards, 33 team Pinnace cards and 19 original hand-drawn caricatures, teams including the Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United F.A. Cup final teams, the Liverpool League champions, plus England, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham, Blackburn Rovers, Burnley, Cardiff City, Chelsea, Everton, Huddersfield, Manchester City, Middlesbrough, Oldham, Preston, Sheffield United, Stoke City, Sunderland, Spurs, WBA, Corinthians, Millwall, Aberdare, Charlton, Luton, Plymouh, Portsmouth, QPR, Reading, Swansea, Bristol City, Exeter, Darlington, Blackpool, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Leeds, Leicester and Notts County, individual signatures including Buchan, Meredith, Seed, Bliss, Grimsdell, Pym, Vizard, Smith, Keenor, W H Smith, Scott, Woosnam, Dimmock, Walden, Pennington, Morris et al.
A 1930s football autograph album, with back-to-back team-group signatures in ink or pencil for, in 1934-35 Arsenal, England and Scotland, and in 1935-36 Sunderland, Grimsby, Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds United, Manchester City, Glasgow Rangers, Chelsea, Preston N.E., Racing Club de Paris, Everton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Stoke City, Birmingham, Newcastle United, Portsmouth, Derby County, Huddersfield Town, Bolton Wanderers, WBA & Aston Villa, the album also including single-page ink signature for the Arsenal manager George Allison and the tennis champion Fred Perry dated 1936
Two 1950s football autograph albums, the first containing team-groups or part team-groups for the England Touring Party to Germany in 1956 including Edwards & Byrne (unfortunately affected by crayon scribbles) Lincoln City, Doncaster Rovers, Huddersfield Town, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Fulham, Millwall, Leyton Orient, Blackpool, Sheffield United, Brentford, Fulham and others, the second an alphabetical address book containing team-groups for Charlton Athletic and Tottenham Hotspur; sold together with a signed Tottenham Hotspur photo card 1956-57 (3)
A collection of 100 white index cards autographed by football personalities past and present, comprising: Alan Smith (ex-Arsenal), Ralph Coates, Claudio Ranieri, Mike Summerbee (two), Charlie Nicholas, Gareth Southgate, Micky Quinn, Harry Redknapp, Francis Lee, Billy McNeill, John Walk, Bryan Robson (two), Martin Jol (two), Magnus Hedman, Gordon Davies (two), David Speedie, Emmanuel Pettit, John Gorman, John Radford, Terry Butcher (two), Jason Cundy, Tony Adams, Steve Walford, Maurice Norman, Luis Boa Morte, Calum Davenport. David Pleat, Peter Beardsley, Steve Ogrizovic, Terry Medwin, Dave Beasant, Matt Holland, Willie Young, Alan Taylor, Robbie Earl, Nigel Spackman, John Aldridge, Gary Mabbutt, Sammy Nelson, George Burley, John Clark, Anton Ferdinand, John Gregory, Archie Gemmell, Aaron Lennon, Paul Kanchelskis, Graeme Le Saux, Terry Gibson, Gordon McQueen, Craig Brown, Nigel Reo-Coker, Roy McFarland, Carlton Cole, Des Walker, Mel Hopkins, Gary Gillespie, Steve Coppell, Chris Powell, Tony Cascarino, Frank Blunstone, Jamie O'Hara, Andy Hinchcliffe, Asier Del Horno, Tim Flowers, Peter Barnes, Joe Jordan, Steve Bould, Martin Keown, Radek Cerny, Stan Collymore, Ray Stewart, Phil Parkes, Yossi Benayoun, Frank Lampard senior, Ron Boyce, David Provan, Joe Royle, John Robertson, Andy Gray, Les Strong, Sven-Goran Erikkson, Cyril Regis, Steed Malbranque, Steve Bruce, Nigel Worthington, Peter Bonetti, David O'Leary, Kerry Dixon, Liam Brady, Ricardo Carvalho, Mike England, Shaka Hislop, Steve Sedgley, Paul Allen & Tony Gale
A rare community singing sheet for the 1927 F.A. Cup semi-final Cardiff City v Reading played at Molineux, The tradition of community singing at the F.A. Cup final first took place in this year for the Arsenal v Cardiff City game at Wembley. Evidently, something of a dress rehearsal was organised at the Molineux semi-final. As this would have been a new experience for many spectators the songsheet was printed with four hints to singers: (1) The band will play the tune, or part of it, first, then you will get the signal to start from Mr. Casey, who will be up on his perch. (2) Don't forget to take that deep breath before you start. (3) Read the words, a line at a time and then look up to the Conductor to see how the tune is going along. (4) As before, like good footballers, play to the whistle.
Tottenham Hotspur Cup Football Programmes with Ticket Stubs: v Manchester City FA Cup Final 1981, v Manchester City Cup Final Replay 1981, v Arsenal FA Cup Semi Final '93, v Wolves FA Cup Semi Final '81, v QPR FA Cup Final 1982, v QPR FA Cup Final Replay '82 , v Liverpool FA Charity Shield '82, v Aston Villa FA Charity Shield '81, v Leicester City Worthington Cup Final, v Wolverhampton Wanderers '81, v RSC Anderlecht UEFA Cup Final First Leg '84. Tottenham Hotspur Cup Football Programmes without Ticket Stubs: v Burnley '62 FA Cup Final, v Chelsea FA Cup Final '67, v Watford FA Cup Semi Final '87, v Leicester City FA Cup Semi Final '82, v Arsenal FA Cup Semi Final '91, v Coventry FA Cup Final '87, v Arsenal FA Charity Shield '91, v Aston Villa FA Cup Final '71, v Norwich Football League Cup Final '73, v Liverpool Football League Milk Cup Final '82. Other Cup Football Programmes: Aston Villa v Norwich City '75, Liverpool v West Ham '80, Liverpool v Manchester Utd '77, Fulham v West Ham Utd '75, Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester Utd FA Cup Replay '83, Liverpool v Wimbledon '88, Man City v Wolverhampton Wanderers '74, Arsenal v Man Utd '79, Man Utd v Southampton '76, 19 Ticket Stubs for Tottenham Games from '70's & '80s, Jimmy Greaves Testimonial Tottenham v Feyenoord '72, Tottenham v RSC Anderlecht '84, v Hajduk Split '84, Queens Park FC v British Amature Select '67 & Celtic v Tottenham '67, Arsenal v Tottenham FA Semi '68, v FC Barcelona '82, England v Czechoslovakia '78, Tottenham v FC Lokomotive Lepzig '73, Spurs v Scotland John White Memorial '64, Atletico Madrid v Spurs '63, Derby Co v West Ham '75, Tottenham v Feyenoord European Cup Winners Cup '92
A NEAR COMPLETE RUN OF ARSENAL HOME LEAGUE MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM SEASONS 1948-49 TO 1952-53, lacking Middlesbrough, 26/3/48, however, a pirate copy is included, Stoke City, 25/8/48, Manchester City, 4/2/49, Burnley, 13/10/51, Fulham, 27/10/51 etc, including F.A.Cup, Friendly examples; and small collection of Arsenal away league match programmes from 1948 to 1953 including Leyton Orient, F.A.Cup, 5th round, 23/2/52, Great Yarmouth v. Arsenal 'A', 30/8/52. Portsmouth v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, F.A.Charity Shield, 19/10/49, match played at Highbury etc, the majority of the programmes stuck down within folders (a lot).
A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM 1948 TO 1977, including Reading v. Bournemouth, 4/9/48, Aston Villa v. Cardiff City, F.A.Cup, 4th round, 29/1/49, Arsenal v. Cardiff City, 7/3/54, Manchester United v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 21/2/53, Derby County v. Cardiff City, F.A.Cup, 5th round, 12/2/49, Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur, 27/8/70, the programme bearing seven autographs including Martin Peters and Pat Jennings etc (a lot). A complete list of programmes is available. Please contact if you wish to receive a copy.
A NEAR COMPLETE RUN OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HOME LEAGUE MATCH PROGRAMMES, SEASON 1946-47, lacking Southampton, 9/9/46, Newport County, 7/10/46, Sheffield Wednesday, 26/10/46, Bury, 9/11/46, Swansea, 27/1/47, Fulham, 8/3/47, Nottingham Forest, 4/4/47 and West Ham United, 17/5/47, including Whites v. Blue and White Hoops, practise match, single sheet, 17/8/46, Stoke City, F.A.Cup, 3rd round, 11/1/47 and Arsenal friendly, 25/1/47, programmes in good condition.
A NEAR COMPLETE RUN OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HOME LEAGUE AND F.A.CUP MATCH PROGRAMMES, SEASON 1947-48, lacking West Ham United, 15/9/47 and Leicester City, 27/3/48, including Whites v. Reds, practise match, 9/8/47, Coventry Reserves, 20/9/47 and Arsenal 'A', 13/3/48 etc, some duplicates, programmes in fair/good condition.
A NEAR COMPLETE RUN OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HOME LEAGUE MATCH PROGRAMMES, SEASON 1948-49, lacking Sheffield Wednesday, 21/8/48 and Bury, 18/9/48, including Whites v. Reds, 14/8/48, Arsenal Reserves, 11/9/48, Portsmouth Reserves, 25/9/48, Aldershot, 9/10/48, Brighton & Hove Albion, 26/2/49, Hibernian, 25/4/49 etc, programmes in fair condition.
A COMPLETE RUN OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HOME LEAGUE AND F.A.CUP MATCH PROGRAMMES, SEASON 1955-56, including Southampton Reserves, 14/9/55, Arsenal Reserves, 21/9/55, F.C. Vasas, 12/1/0/55, Manchester City v. Tottenham Hotspur, F.A.Cup, semi-final, 17/3/56 and London v. Basle, 4/5/56 etc, programmes in good condition.
"THE DOUBLE SEASON", A NEAR COMPLETE RUN ON TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AWAY LEAGUE MATCH PROGRAMMES, SEASON 1960-61, lacking Blackpool, 22/8/60, Blackburn Rovers, 27/8/60, Bolton Wanderers, 7/9/60, Preston North End, 10/12/60, Manchester United, 16/1/61, Manchester City, 25/2/61, including Aston Villa v. Tottenham Hotspur, F.A.Cup, 5th round, 18/2/61, Sunderland v. Tottenham Hotspur, F.A.Cup, 6th round, 4/3/61, Arsenal v. Tottenham Hotspur, London F.A.Challenge Cup, 2nd round, 17/10/60 and Amsterdams XI-tal v. Tottenham Hotspur, 17/5/61, programmes in good/fair condition.
ARSENAL V. CHELSEA, F.A.CUP, 3RD ROUND, 2ND REPLAY, MATCH PROGRAMME 20/1/47, four Arsenal v. Chelsea F.A.Cup, semi-final, match programmes, comprising: 18/3/50; 22/3/50, replay; 29/3/52; 7/4/52, replay; Chelsea v. Burnley, F.A.Cup, 4th round, 4th replay, 15/2/56; and Luton Town v. Norwich City, F.A.Cup, semi-final, 14/3/59, all match played at White Hart Lane, programmes in fair condition (7).
FIVE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HOME MATCH PROGRAMMES, comprising: Bournemouth & Boscombe A. Reserves, 1/1/38; F.A. Eleven, G.W. Hall Benefit Match, 7/5/46; Arsenal, 16/2/46; Chelsea, 24/11/45; Newport County, 27/4/46; and two Arsenal home match programmes, comprising: Brentford, 29/4/46; and Birmingham City, 2/2/46, programmes in fair condition (7).
TWELVE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AWAY MATCH PROGRAMMES, comprising: Arsenal, 9/2/46; West Ham United, 19/10/46; Luton Town, 16/11/46; 27/8/55; Fulham, 2/11/46; 22/11/47; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 18/4/56; Arsenal, 14/1/56; Birmingham City, 1/10/55; Charlton Athletic, F.A.Cup, 3rd round, 31/12/55; Brentford, L.C. Cup, 17/10/55; and Chelsea, 15/10/55, programmes in fair condition (12).
TWELVE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AWAY MATCH PROGRAMMES, comprising: Queen's Park Rangers, 12/3/49; Luton Town, 22/10/49; Arsenal, 8/1/49; 26/8/50; 16/4/51; Fulham, 4/12/48; 23/3/51; Brentford, 18/4/49; Everton, F.A.Cup, 5th round, 11/2/50; Brentford Reserves, 4/10/50; Chelsea, 14/10/50; Charlton Athletic, 2/9/50, programmes in fair condition (12).
A COLLECTION OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AWAY MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM 1949 TO 1952, including West Bromwich Albion, 20/8/49, Bournemouth & Boscombe, 29/10/49, Queens Park Rangers, 1/4/50, Burnley, 14/4/52, Arsenal, 29/9/51 etc; and a collection of modern Tottenham Hotspur match programmes including European, F.A.Cup etc (a lot).

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