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WEST HAM UNITED Six away programmes v QPR 24/9/1949, horizontal fold, writing on the cover and scores entered and 18/8/1951, horizontal fold, Brentford 21/3/1953, Arsenal 4/12/1956 Southern Floodlight Cup, folded in four and minor paper loss from the top corner of the back cover, Burnley 29/8/1959, slightly creased and Tottenham Hotspur 24/12/1960, horizontal fold. Fair to generally good
ASTON VILLA Five home programmes for the League matches v Arsenal 8/9/1951, Preston North End 27/10/1951, Newcastle United 8/12/1951, Bolton Wanderers 15/12/1951 and Tottenham Hotspur 8/3/1952, vertical crease, detached cover page, some with writing in pen to cover, scores entered, staple removed. Generally good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Twelve programmes including the League match Blackpool v Tottenham Hotspur 7/3/1953, creased, staple rusted away, team changes, West Bromwich Albion v Huddersfield Town 10/10/1953, creased, repairs to spine, minor paper loss to cover page, 2x International match England v Scotland at Wembley 12/4/1947, vertical crease, West Bromwich v Aston Villa 1/12/1951, Derby County v Aston Villa 22/12/1951, FA Cup Semi-Final at Spurs Arsenal v Chelsea 29/3/1952, Southern League match Bexleyheath and Welling v Hinckley Athletic 28/12/1959, Bradford Park Avenue v Northampton Town 30/1/1960 and 3 copies of the European Champions Cup Final, Benfica FC v Milan AC 22/5/1963, some with horizontal creases, wear and tears to edges and scores entered. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP FINAL TICKETS Fourteen tickets for the League Cup Final Ties at Wembley Stadium 2 X Arsenal v Leeds United 2/3/1968, Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion 7/3/1970, Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa 27/2/1971, 2 X Chelsea v Stoke City 4/3/1972, Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 2/3/1974, creased, 4 X Liverpool v Nottingham Forest 18/3/1978, one folded in four, Nottingham Forest v Southampton 17/3/1979, Nottingham Forest v Wolverhampton Wanderers 15/3/1980 and Liverpool v West Ham United 14/3/1981, folded in four, some with vertical creases. Fair to generally good
THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP FINAL TICKETS Nine tickets for the Capital one Cup Final ties at Wembley Stadium Bradford City v Swansea City 24/2/2013, Manchester City v Sunderland 2/3/2014, Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur 1/3/2015, EFL Cup Final tie Manchester United v Southampton 26/2/2017, vertical creases, Carabao Cup Final Ties Arsenal v Manchester City 25/2/2018, Chelsea v Manchester City 24/2/20149, horizontal crease, Aston Villa v Manchester City 1/3/2020, minor creases, Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur 25/4/2021 and Chelsea v Liverpool 27/2/2022. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Sixty home and away League Cup tie tickets including 4 X Milk Cup ties including Semi-Final v Arsenal 15/2/1983, 4 X Littlewoods Cup ties including FA Cup replay v Barnsley 25/2/1998, 2 X Rumbelows Cup tie Semi-Final v Leeds United 10/2/1991, 6 X Coca Cola Cup ties, 13 X Worthington Cup ties with duplicates including Semi Final v Blackburn Rovers 22/1/2003, 24 X Carling Cup ties with duplicates, including Semi-Final v Cheslea 2/12/2004 and 26/1/2005, Semi-Final v Blackburn Rovers 11/1/2006 and 25/1/2006, Quarter-Final v Blackburn Rovers 3/12/2008, Semi-Final v Derby County 7/1/2009, 2 X EFL Cup ties, 3 X Capital One Cup ties and 2 X Carabao Cup ties, some slightly creased, wear and tears to edges, writing in pen to the back, used and unused. Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED FA CUP Seventeen tickets for the FA Cup including 3 X Final ties at Wembley v Aston Villa 4/5/1957, Liverpool 21/5/1977 and Arsenal 12/5/1979 and 14 X Semi-Finals with duplicates for the seasons 1 X 1963/64, 2 X 1978/79, 2 X 1982/83, 1 X 1984/85, 1 X 1989/90, 1 X 1993/94, 1 X 1994/95, 1 X 2003/04, 1 X 2010/11, 2 X 2015/16 and 1 X 2017/18, some slightly creased, minor wear and tears to edges, minor paper loss, scores entered. Fair to generally good
JOHN BONNAR OF CELTIC F.C., CORONATION CUP WINNERS SILVER TROPHY, 1953 the assayed sterling silver twin handled trophy with domed cover and footballer finial, the body relief decorated with profile of Queen Elizabeth II below the inscription CORONATION CUP, inscribed verso 1953 WON BY JOHN BONNAR CELTIC F.C. 20.5.53, on plinth baseNote: Similarly to the Exhibition Cup, this tournament was an important chance to test the team against opposition from a different league. It was contested to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II, with Aberdeen, Celtic, Hibs, Rangers, Arsenal, Manchester Utd., Newcastle Utd., and Tottenham being invited to take part.Despite not being favourites, Celtic saw off Arsenal (1952/53 Division 1 champions) and Manchester Utd. (1951/52 champions), to meet Hibs in the final. Indeed, the person to whom this was awarded, goalkeeper John Bonnar, was critical in helping the team to victory. With his help, Celtic won the final 2-0 vs. Hibs in front of 117,000 spectators at Hampden.Again, in the words of the Willie Maley song:'Well Coronation time was here, Fifty Three, that was the year, Another four from England met their doom.They said ‘we’ll have to try again’, But like before it was in vain, Because the Cup is in the Parkhead trophy room' 21cm high
JAMES TAYLOR OF PRESTON NORTH END F.C., IMPORTANT FOOTBALL LEAGUE (WAR) CUP BRONZE MEDAL, 1940/41 the obverse with central trophy in relief, bordered by inscription, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NS) CHAMPIONS THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE (WAR) CUP WINNERS, JAMES TAYLOR, (CHAIRMAN), in bronzeNote: This historically important medal was awarded to the Chairman of Preston North End (an notable figure in the history of the club) after his team lifted the Football League War Cup. After becoming the Northern Section (N.S.) champions, they faced Southern Section winners Arsenal, initially drawing 1-1, before winning the replay 2-1. The competition was played in lieu of the FA Cup, which was supended during the war years. Indeed, the medal is cast in bronze as opposed to gold, a poignant and subtle reminder as the frugality of the efforts at the Home Front.
ENGLISH CLUBS AND INTERNATIONAL, COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1960s ONWARDS including a selection of Everton circa 1972, Watford circa 1971/1973, Charleton Athletic circa 1972, Manchester United circa 1969/74, Manchester City circa 1968/69, Totenham circa 1969/1973, Arsenal circa 1969/1972, and many further club teams, these including cup, domestic and European, the international including the 1966 World Cup offocial souvenir programme and more, also a small number of world programmes, including Benfica v Juventus (x3) 9th May 1968, the 1968 Henry Delaunay Cup programme (x2), Napoli vs. Swindon (X2) 28th May 1970, Man United Essudintes 16th October 1968, Ajax vs Independient 28th September 1972 (x2) and further
ENGLISH CLUBS, COLLECTION OF FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1959-62 including Arsenal, Chelsea, Fulham, Ipswich, Manchester Unitedand Tottenham Hotspur, these including European ties, complete listing available in imagesWe have not scored off listing, therefore buyers must check to guarantee accuracy.
RANGERS F.C., COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, 1960s ONWARDS including vs. Bayern Munich 31st May 1967, Eintracht 9th August 1967, Ajax 24th Januray 1973, Inter 3rd March 1965, Hearts 28th October 1961, Iax 16th January 1973, Slavia Sofia 3rd May 1967, Steaua 17th September 1969, Arsenal 6th August 1966, Rapid Vienna 18th November 1964, Vojvodina 18th September 1968, Benfica 28th September 1965, Tottenham 4th August 1969, Dundee 25th April 1964, Aberdeen 26th March 1966, Celtic 24th October 1964, 29th October 1966, 23rd October 1965, Kilmarnock 6th October 1965, Stjaenkombination 22nd July 1972, and many more domestic, cup and European, also related tickets for vs. AJax 16th Jan 1973 and Hibs 24th Jan 1970Image of tickets now available.
Post WWII Association Football souvenir programme for Arsenal vs British Land Army played at Dusseldorf Stadium on 12th August 1945, Arsenal won the game 6-1. This was the third game as part of a series of football matches that were played to entertain the large number of British and allied personnel that remained in Germany immediately following the war. A short video of the meeting can be found here: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=arsenal+vs+british+land+army+dusseldorf+#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:1af0d1c0,vid:KJe-z-k7Odg,st:0 Also the lot comprises a programme for an Association Football match for the 1st Corps District Inter Division Soceer Semi Final between 53rd Welsh Division vs 52nd Lowland Division held at Dusseldorf stadium on the 31st March, the result of the games was 3-0 to the 52nd division. Another programme for the 1st Corps District Swimming and Water Polo Championships held at Ludenscheid on 1st September 1945. Another programme for the REME 53rd Welsh Division Swimming Gala held in Dusseldorf on the 8th August 1945 and another similar for Athletics held in Ratingen on the 11th August 1945. (5 programmes in total) .
Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd postcard album with Art Nouveau style blue cover containing approximately 300 postcards to include much Scottish topographical including Brigend Islay, East Kent Imperial Yeomanry Camp 1905, Kirkcaldy mill, Burntisland Docks, Bruichladdich Islay, Islay House, Barr Castle and Masonic Hall Galston, Eallabus House Islay, Woolwich Arsenal shell and gun turning, HMS Asturias, Tignabruich, etc. also a small collection of humours cards.
US CIVIL WAR UNION CARTRIDGE BOX W/ SHOULDER STRAP, black leather box 8” x 6” x2”, brass “US” oval on front, w/ both tins, w/ matching 2” wide black leather shoulder strap w/ a nice brass eagle plate, inside flap is stamped “WATERTOWN ARSENAL / 1864”, this set is complete but shows a lot wear but is still sound, VG.
US CIVIL WAR UNION EM BELT RIG INCLUDING BAYONT , BELT & BUCKLE & CAP BOX, a 1 ¾” wide dark leather belt, a brass “US” oval 3 ¼” x 2” buckle w/ arrow style hooks on reverse, matching cap box is mkd “WATERTOWN ARSENAL”, the socket bayonet is a 58 caliber model & us stamped “US” & comes w/ its proper scabbard, the leather shows a lot wear but is still very sound, G++
Joos Valgaeren green and white No.5 Celtic v. Arsenal Tony Adams Testimonial short-sleeved shirt, 2002, Umbro, XXL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, Tony Adams Testimonial Game, the reverse lettered VALGAEREN In the testimonial match played on 13th May 2002 at Highbury, Arsenal and Celtic drew the match 1-1. Valgaeren was a non-played squad member
Danny Fox green and white No.11 Celtic v. Arsenal Champions League short-sleeved shirt, 2009, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the reverse lettered FOX, the right sleeve with Champions League flash, the other with UEFA Respect flash In the match played on 18th August 2009, Arsenal defeated Celtic 2-0 Provenance: Henry Cook/Alasdiar Thorburn Collection
James Morrison blue and white No.10 Scotland v. Brazil short-sleeved shirt, 2011, Adidas, L with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed Scotland with INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE MATCH BRAZIL V. SCOTLAND EMIRATES STADIUM 27TH MARCH 2011 decal, the reverse lettered MORRISON The shirt was given to Arsenal kitman by Brazilian kitman, unwashed. In the match played on 27th March 2011 at the Emirates, Brazil defeated Scotland 2-0
Chris Killen green and black No.33 Celtic v. Arsenal Champions League match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2009, Nike, XL with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the reverse lettered KILLEN, the right sleeve with Champions League flash, the other with UEFA Respect flash with COA from Arsenal kitman The above shirt was issued to Killen for the Champions League match against Arsenal played on 26th August 2009 at The Emirates, Arsenal defeated Celtic 3-1
Glen Loovens green and white No.22 Celtic v. Arsenal short-sleeved shirt, 2009, Nike, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the reverse lettered LOOVENS, the right sleeve with Champions League flash the other with UEFA Respect flash, with COA from Arsenal kitman In the match played on 18th August 2009, Arsenal defeated Celtic 2-0
Darren O'Dea green and black No.48 Celtic v. Arsenal Champions League match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2009, Nike, L with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB 1888, the reverse lettered O'DEA, the right sleeve with Champions League flash, the other with UEFA Respect flash with COA from Arsenal kitman The above shirt was worn by O'Dea in the Champions League match against Arsenal played on 26th August 2009 at The Emirates, Arsenal defeated Celtic 3-1
Dennis Bergkamp yellow and blue No.10 Arsenal v. Rangers short-sleeved shirt, 2003-04, Nike, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, the reverse lettered BERGKAMP In the friendly match played on 5th August 2003 at Ibrox Arsenal defeated Rangers 3-0 The following lots 270 to 315 are from the Jimmy Bell Collection Jimmy Bell was a legendary figure at Ibrox, he was with Rangers for over 30 years and was regarded as a vital part of the first team group. His first role at Ibrox was driving the team bus across the country before moving to head kitman.
Miscellaneous Lapel Badges. A good selection of On War Service lapel badges 1914-18 including, Ruston Lincoln 1915, S.O.T.B Co LTD, Depford War Worker, 3 Woolwich Royal Arsenal, 2 Recruitment, 3 OHMS aviation, County of Aberdeen National Reserve; and sundry other lapel badges, generally good condition (20) £180-£220

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