UEFA Champions League 1998-99 porcelain commemorative vase featuring Arsenal, Lens, Panathinaikos and Dynamo Kiev club crests, produced by Kaiser Germany, 22.5cm. high; sold with a pair of UEFA semi-final Racing Club de Lens v Arsenal porcelain ashtrays, dated 20th April 2000, 17 x 17 x 3.5cm. one with chip to upper rim; and a further pottery ashtray, 20 x 4.5cm., (4) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
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Petr Cech grey and gold No.33 Arsenal v. Barcelona Champions League match worn short-sleeved goalkeepers shirt, 2015-16, Puma, XLwith crew-neck collar and printed badge, inscribed Arsenal, the reverse lettered CECH, the right sleeve with Champions League flash, the left sleeve with UEFA Respect flashThe above shirt was worn by Petr Cech in the Champions League match against Barcelona played on 23rd February 2016, Barcelona defeating Arsenal 2-0
Graham Rix Testimonial commemorative tray Arsenal FC v Tottenham Hotspur FC, 13th October 1990, silver-plated pie crust edge, foliate engraved with lettering GRAHAM RIX TESTIMONIAL ARSENAL FC V TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC, 31cm. diameter, bearing no hallmarks, bears marks and stains; sold with Dennis Bergkamp Testimonial commemorative glass sculpture, featuring the Arsenal cannon and engraved THE DENNIS BERGKAMP TESTIMONIAL ARSENAL - AJAX 22.7.2006, 16 x 10 x 10cm., (2) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Two framed football tickets and further commemorative items, i) THE FA CUP FINAL 20TH MAY 2000 Aston Villa v Chelsea ticket framed within perspex with plaque PRESENTED BY THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION TO COMMEMORATE THE LAST FA CUP FINAL AT THE ORIGINAL WEMBLEY STADIUM 20TH MAY 2000; ii) UEA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL 23RD MAY 2007 AC Milan v Liverpool ticket framed within perspex; sold with five glass and perspex commemorative awards featuring AJ AUXERRE V ARSEANL FC 16th March 1995 plaque; MERCANTILE CREDIT LEAGUE CENTENARY paperweight; MANCHESTER UNITED V FC BAYERN MUNCHEN rectangular paperweight; another paperweight; American dollar inset in resin paperweight, (7) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
White England signed replica shirt, Umbro, short-sleeved with Three Lion crest, signed in black marker pen by 22 players, size L The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Association Football & The Men Who Made It, vol. 1 to 4, by Alfred Gibson and William Pickford, complete set of four with two duplications; sold together with 25 years of UEFA with hard cover, (7) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Six Arsenal home league match programmes, 1938-39 comprising Chelsea, 18th February, 1939; Bolton Wanderers, 4th March 1939; Liverpool, 18th March 1939; Middlesbrough, 1st April 1939; Blackpool, 10th April 1939 with season ticket application form; Manchester United, 15th April 2004, with season ticket application form, all with signs of fold, some text on team pages, some staining (6)
Samir Nasri red and white No.8 Arsenal v. Manchester United match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2000, Nike, XLwith v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal with embroidered poppy, the reverse lettered NASRI, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes In the match played 8th November 2008, Arsenal defeated United 2-1, Nasri with both goals
Aaron Ramsay purple and black hooped no.16 Arsenal away shirt from the 2012-13 season, Player issued short sleeved example with the Barclays Premier League badges on both arms and both also have red trim. The front has the Arsenal Club crest and the FLY EMIRATES sponsor logo. It also features the manufacturer trademark, both are in white and the shirt is a UK size 11. The moto "VICTORIA CONCORDIA CRESCIT" is printed below the collar on the inside, again in white. The back is lettered RAMSAY and bears the number 16. Both are white edged with black. There is an AFC logo design with a dotted criss-crossed pattern, again in white, beneath the collar on the back. Arsenal finished the 2012/13 Premier League campaign in fourth place. Aaron Ramsay made a total of 47 appearances, scoring 2 goals for the Gunners.
A twin handle planished silver bowl commemorating THE SONY AMSTERDAM TOURNAMENT 2004, featuring AFC AJAX, ARSENAL FC, CA RIVER PLATE and PANATHINAIKOS FC with crest and lettering in cyrillic, stamped 925, 8 x 30cm., in original presentation box; sold with Ukraine Football Federation miniature pennant, (2) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Kieran Gibbs red and white No.40 Arsenal v. Juventus match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2008, Nike, Lwith v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, the reverse lettered GIBBS, the sleeves with Emirates Cup 2008 flashes In the match played 2nd August 2008, Juventus defeated Arsenal 1-0
Billy Wright UEFA 100 Caps presentation cap the dark blue velvet cap with embroidered three lion badge inscribed Billy Wright 100 CAPS, the reverse embroidered UEFA in original UEFA case In 2011 UEFA launched a new award to commemorate players from UEFA's 53 member associations who have made 100 or more appearances for their national team. The award will consist of a commemorative cap to be given to the players who have reached this milestone. The cap was presented to the family of Billy Wright. The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966
Commemorative vase awarded to David Dein MBE from S.L. Benfica during his tenure of Arsenal FC, on 23rd October 1991, the vases with oriental foliate decoration, manufactured by Vista Alegre Portugal, 47.5cm high, bearing an engraved plaque FROM S.L. BENFICA TO DAVID DEIN LISBON 23/10/91 The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Bacary Sagna yellow and blue No.3 Arsenal v. Napoli short-sleeved shirt, 2013, Nike, L with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, the reverse lettered SAGNA, the sleeves with Emirates Cup 2013 flashes The above shirt was issued to Sagna for the Emirates Cup match against Napoli played on 3rd August 2013, the match ending in a 2-2 draw
White England signed official match prepared No.16 shirt, Umbro, short-sleeved with Three Lions crest, reverse numbered 16, front signed in marker pen by 21 squad members The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Three glass football awards presented to David Dein MBE, comprising an Orrefors glass football raised upon a square plinth base with image of Wembley Stadium in the centre of the plinth, 15cm. high; a smaller glass football raised upon a square plinth base with image of a goal in the centre of the plinth, 9.cm. high and a larger glass football raised upon a tapered plinth base commemorating the partnership of The Premier League and Clear Accounting, 20cm. high, each bearing some wear, the larger version is chips to base, (3) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Adriano green, claret and blue No.21 Barcelona v. Arsenal Champions League match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2010-11, Nike, L, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed FCB, the reverse lettered ADRIANO, the right sleeve with Champions League flash, thee left sleeve with UEFA Respect flash In the Champions League match against Arsenal played on 16th February 2011, Arsenal defeated Barcelona 2-1, Adriano came on as a second half substitute
Five Arsenal home match programmes, 1933-34 comprising Stoke City, 18th November 1933; Tottenham Hotspur, 31st January 1934; Derby County, F.A.Cup 5th Round, 17th February 1934; Aston Villa, F.A.Cup 6th Round, 3rd March 1934; and Aston Villa, 10th March 1934, all with signs of fold, some text on team pages, some staining (5)
Arsenal v. Newcastle United F.A.Cup Final match programme, 3rd May 1952 with ticket stub, Blackpool v. Bolton Wanderers, F.A.Cup final match programme, 2nd May 1953, with song sheet, Preston North End v. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.A.Cup final match programme, 1st May 1954, Tottenham Hotspur v. Newcastle United, 29th December 1951 and six other match programmes
Tottenham Hotspur v. Arsenal home league match programme, 6th March 1935 horizontal and vertical folds, pencil text on team pages, two Chelsea v. Arsenal match programmes, F.A.Cup 3rd Round, 11th January 1947 and 30th October 1948 and a copy of Results, Records Fixtures, 1938-39 - 1939-40 (4)
Billy Wright white No.5 England International short-sleeved, 1955, Playrite Sports, 40 with v-neck collar and embroidered three lion badge inscribed CONTINENTAL TOUR 1955, various moth holes and three small repairs front and one on back, band of staining below number The Continental Tour comprised three matches, France, Spain and Portugal. In the match against France played on 15th May in Paris, France defeated England 1-0, the match against Spain was played on 18th May in Madrid and ended in a 1-1 draw, in the final match of the tour against Portugal played in Oporto on 22nd May, Portugal defeated England 3-1 The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966
Five Arsenal home league match programmes, 1935-36 comprising Portsmouth, 22nd February 1936; Barnsley, F.A.Cup 6th Round, 29th February 1936; West Bromwich Albion, 10th April 1936; Huddersfield Town, 7th March 1936; and Aston Villa, 18th April 1935, all with signs of fold, some text on team pages, some staining (5)
Southampton v Arsenal silver dish to commemorate the final match at The Dell, 19th May 2001, circular dish engraved with Southampton FC club crest and TO COMMEMORATE THE FINAL MATCH AT THE DELL SOUTHAMPTON Vs ARSENAL 19TH MAY 2001, hallmarked Sheffield 2001, 3.5 x 25.5cm., 738gms. The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
The Captain of Arsenal Futera Platinum Collection of Collectors Cards album, Limited Release Edition in a folder of clear plastic pages, containing six pages of nine cards The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Selection of silver-plated footballing awards and presentations given to Arsenal's David Dein MBE, comprising circular dish with ASSOCIATION SPORTIVE DE CANNES crest, 11 x 3cm.; square ashtray engraved FC BARCELONA, 11.5cm.; rectangular letter tray engraved with JUVENTUS crest, 22 x 13c.; rectangular letter tray engraved UEFA CUP REAL CLUB DEPORTIVO ARSENAL FC LA CORUMA 9-3-2000, 17 X 21CM.; rectangular letter tray engraved PSG COUPE DES VAINQUEURS E COUPE 1/2 FINALE ALLER PARIS-SAINT-GERMAIN / ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB PARC DES PRINCES 29 MARS 1994, 19 X 23CM.; pewter lobed plate with VILLE DE LENS crest and lettering, 22cm. diameter; and a twin handle planished bowl with PANATHINAIKOS FC crest and lettering in cyrillic, stamped 925, 8.5 x 27cm., (7) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Three commemorative gifts awarded to David Dein MBE, comprising desk-top gimbal clock with thermometer from the ASOCIACION DE FUTBOL ARGENTINO, 18cm. high; a pewter tankard commemorating the 44TH ABU SPORTS GROUP CONFERENCE AND JOINT CONGRESS MAURITIUS APRIL 2009, 12.5cm; a bronze figural sculpture on a marbleised plinth base with plaque commemorating the LG AMSTERDAM TOURNAMENT 2005, 22cm., (3) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
Seven Arsenal home league match programmes, 1938-39 comprising Portsmouth, 27th August 1938; Aston Villa, 24th September 1938; Grimsby Town, 8th October 1938; Leicester City, 19th November 1938; Birmingham, 3rd December 1938; Stoke City, 17th December 1938; and Sunderland, 4th February 1939, all with signs of fold, some text on team pages, some staining (7)
Petr Cech green and black No.33 Arsenal v. Bayern Munich Champions League match worn short-sleeved goalkeepers shirt, 2015-16, Puma, XLwith crew-neck collar and printed badge, inscribed Arsenal, the reverse lettered CECH, the right sleeve with Champions League flash, the left sleeve with UEFA Respect flashThe above shirt was worn by Petr Cech in the Champions League match against Bayern Munich played on 4th November 2015, Bayern Munich defeating Arsenal 5-1
A large collection of sporting programmes, mainly football, to include, Torquay United, Chelsea, Exeter City, Watford, Barnet, Arsenal, 1970 World Cup also with signed Barnet v Chelsea friendly programme, signed Chelsea photos and boxing and cricket programmes, also two Rod Stewart tour programmes
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Eighteen programmes: Fulham v Cardiff 48/9, minor tears, Charlton v Cardiff 49/50 creased, Cardiff v Sheff. Weds. 48/9, Derby v Arsenal 49/50, staple rusted away, Arsenal v Manchester United 47/8, WBA v Cardiff 47/8, scores entered and staples rusted away, England v Switzerland 1948 at Arsenal, creased and staple removed, Brentford v Fulham 48/9, Portsmouth v Stoke and Middlesbrough both 47/8, Chelsea v Man. City 49/50, team changes and staples removed, Man. Utd. v Portsmouth 49/50, scores entered, Hull City v Bradford City 48/9, Wolves v Huddersfield 47/8, minor repairs, Wales v Belgium 1949, Crystal Palace v Cardiff 45/6, single sheet, minor paper loss at the top and taper on the back, team changes and scores entered and 2 X FA Cup semi Finals, 1949 Portsmouth v Wolves at Arsenal, team changes and scores entered and 1950 Everton v Liverpool at Man. City. Most are slightly creased and some have staples missing. Fair to generally good

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