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FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Approximately 28 autographs including a 10" X 8" colour photograph for Tottenham v. Derby signed by Tottenham players Calderwood, Scales, Clemence, Howells, Dominguez and Iversen, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Tottenham players Anderton and Ferdinand, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Cadamarteri of Everton, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Scales of Liverpool, a small photograph signed by Walley Barnes of Arsenal and white cards signed by Jack Charlton of Leeds Utd and England, Brian Kidd of Man. Utd., Ivor Allchurch, John Hollins, plus Dominguez, Fox, Nielsen, Anderton and Iversen of Tottenham Hotspur. Good
1940'S PROGRAMMES Ten programmes including single sheet British United Services v Allied United Services 8/4/1944, creased, Derby County v Aston Villa 6/4/1946, ex-binder with wear to edges, Reading v Port Vale 8/3/1947, wear to cover and tape mark to back, Brentford v Leeds United 1/9/1948, two x FA Cup ties Arsenal v Bradford Park Avenue 10/1/1948 and Fulham v Bristol Rovers 24/1/1948, Doncaster Rovers v Chesterfield 31/1/1948, Derby County v Newcastle United at Derby 9/4/1949, detached outer page, Manchester City v Burnley 8/4/1950, repaired spine, general wear and minor tears, Arsenal v Portsmouth 3/5/1950, some with horizontal creases, team changes and scores entered. Fair to generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Thirty seven home programmes for season 1954/5 including 21 X League, 1 X FA Cup v Port Vale, 1 X Public Trial, Blue and White Stripes v Whites and 2 X Friendlies v Rot-Weiss Essen and Sportklub Wacker. Some are very slightly creased and a few have team changes and scores entered. Plus 12 X home Reserve Team programmes v Cardiff, Millwall, Leicester, Bristol City, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Brighton, Birmingham, worn, Norwich and 3 Cup v Arsenal, Brentford and QPR. Most are creased with team changes and scores entered Fair to generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Thirty four home programmes for season 1951/2 including 21 X League including Huddersfield Town on a Wednesday afternoon, 1 X FA Cup v Newcastle and 1 X Public Trial, Whites v Colours. Some are very slightly creased and a few have team changes and scores entered. Plus 10 X home Reserve Team programmes v Luton, Arsenal, Brighton, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Swindon and 4 X Cup v QPR, Brighton, Southend & Brentford and Eastern Counties League v Chelsea 1/9/51 in poor condition. Most are creased with team changes and scores entered Fair to generally good
PORTSMOUTH Eleven home programmes for season 1952/3 v Arsenal, Championship season, Aston Villa, Wolves, slightly marked, Tottenham Hotspur, Preston North End, Manchester City, team changes and scores entered, WBA, slightly marked, Burnley League, scores entered and FA Cup, vertical fold, Blackpool and Sheffield Wednesday. Generally good
SCOTLAND CAP / J.SHARP 1909 Red Scotland Full International Cap awarded to James Sharp for the match v Wales, March 1st 1909 at Wrexham. Wales won 3-2. Sharp was a full-back who played for Fulham at the time, his other clubs included Dundee, Rangers, Woolwich Arsenal and Chelsea and he is described as " burly and slow but so marvellous was his anticipation that the fastest of opponents was liable to be outwitted." Sharp became the Fulham Trainer/Coach between 1919-26 and he won 5 full International caps whilst he was with Dundee, Woolwich Arsenal and Fulham. The Cap is slightly worn in parts and has a gold tassel with gold border around the cap. Embroidered on the Cap is "S v W" with the Scottish Lion beneath and "1909" on the peak. The lining is also a little worn. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Over 110 home programmes from 1956-1961: 24 x 1956/7, 21 x League, 3 x Cup, 21 x 57/8, all League including v Manchester United (last United UK game before Munich, score noted, slight tear along fold). Issue v Leeds is only fair, 23 x 58/9, 21 x League, 2 x Cup, issue v West Ham is a little worn, 22 x 1959/60, 21 x League plus 1 x Cup, 21 x 1960/61, all League, some folds, scores , issue v Preston has a couple of ink marks on cover. Some are slightly creased with team changes and scores entered. Fair to generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Thirty nine home programmes for season 1953/4 including 21 X League, 2 X FA Cup v Leeds United and Hull City, 1 X Public Trial, Whites v Colours and 3 X Friendlies v Hibernian, F.C. Austria and Racing Club de Paris. Some are very slightly creased and a few have team changes and scores entered. Plus 12 X home Reserve Team programmes v Ipswich, Fulham, Charlton, Plymouth, Arsenal, worn, Reading, Luton, worn, Leicester, Norwich and 3 Cup v Brighton, Crystal Palace and Brentford, slightly worn. Most are creased with team changes and scores entered Fair to generally good
1940's PROGRAMMES Ten programmes for the leagues matches 1940's, including Aston Villa v Wolves 11/9/1946, Grimsby v Sheffield United 18/1/1947, Derby County v Bolton Wanderers 18/10/1947, repair to top right, Preston North End v Manchester City 11/10/1947, vertical crease and repair to spine, Leyton Orient v Queen's Park Rangers 22/11/1947, tape marks to spine and minor tears to edges, Huddersfield Town v Bolton Wanderers 15/9/1948, staple removed and minor wear to cover, Burnley v Manchester City 21/8/1948, folded in four and wear to edges, Oldham Athletic v Hartlepools United 30/4/1949, folded in four with general wear, Newport County v Torquay United 15/9/1949, staple removed and Birmingham City v Arsenal 2/4/1949, horizontal creases, some with rusty staples and scores entered. Fair to generally good
A Manchester United signed menu from a luncheon before a match vs Arsenal on December 26th 1968 at Hotel Russell, London, signed by Alex Stepney, Tony Dune, Steve James, David Sadler, Francis Burns, Nobby Stiles, George Best, Bobby Charlton, Carlo Sartori, and others; and another dated 9th July 1968 signed by Matt Busby inscribed 'To John, Best Wishes'. (2)
MANCHESTER UNITED; a collection of football programmes including important examples Manchester United vs Cardiff 9th October 1954-55, Manchester United vs Leeds United 17th November 1956-57, Manchester United vs Arsenal 9th February 1956-57, Manchester United vs Newcastle United 12th January 1956-57, Preston North End vs Manchester United 16th November 1957-58, Manchester United vs Ipswich Town (The Last Home Game Played on English Soil by Busby Babes), Arsenal vs Manchester United February 1st 1957-58 (The Last Away Game Played on English Soil by the Busby Babes). The ticket stub Red Star Belgrade vs Manchester United 1958 is a facsimile copy.

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