Collection of Ayr Utd home programmes 1965/66 Alloa, 1969/70 St. Mirren, Motherwell, 1970/71 Morton, 1971/72 Falkirk, Kilmarnock, 1972/73 Rangers, Kilmarnock, 1973/74 Dundee, 1974/75 Dunfermline, St. Johnstone, Arbroath, Celtic (SLC), Dumbarton, 1975/76 Hibernian, 1976/77 Celtic, Kilmarnock (SLC), Partick Thistle, 1977/78 Hibernian, Celtic, Dundee Utd, 1978/79 Aberdeen, 1980/81 Hibernian; fair/good. (23)
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1995/96 Manchester Utd complete league season away programmes (19) + match tickets (9); FAC aways Reading, Sunderland + ticket, Chelsea (FAC s/f), Liverpool (FAC Final); League Cup at York City, friendlies Morecambe, Stalybridge Celtic, Shelbourne, I. Ireland Milk Cup tourney, Trafford, Macclesfield Town, Upton FC Blackpool Mechanics, Trafford Utd, East Fife (Bowthrone test), Chorlton Town, Flint Town Utd, Oldham Athletic (centenary), Altrincham, Celtic (McStay) + ticket, International Select (at Belfast), Bradford City, Birmingham City; good. (A Lot)
Collection of Liverpool FC match programmes FAC s/f's 1977 v Everton, 1979 Manchester Utd, 1980 Arsenal (replay at Villa), FAC Final 1965 v Leeds Utd; Home match programmes 1966/67 Spurs, 1967/68 Nottingham Forest, Coventry City, Spurs, 1968/69 Spurs, 1969/70 Stoke City, Derby County, 1970/71 Blackpool, 1971/72 Wolves, Nottingham Forest, 1972/73 Newcastle Utd, Sheffield Utd, Manchester City (poor), Derby County, Ipswich Town, 1973/74 Newcastle Utd, Coventry City, Ipswich Town, Sheffield Utd, 1974/75 Birmingham City, Chelsea, QPR, Ipswich Town, Spurs, 1975/76 Manchester Utd, 1976/77 Derby County, Middlesbrough, QPR, Middlesbrough (FAC), Oldham Athletic (FAC), 1977/78 Ipswich Town x 2, Derby County (FLC), QPR, Birmingham City, Norwich City, 1978/79 Nottingham Forest x 2, Birmingham City, Middlesbrough, Wolves (December-postponed), 1979/80 Crystal Palace, Norwich City, Ipswich Town, 1980/81 (13) including Birmingham City (FLC), Bradford City (FLC), 1981/82 (7) including Barnsley (FLC), 1982/83 (6) including Manchester Utd, 1983/84 (17) including Birmingham City (Milk Cup), Newcastle Utd (FAC), Brentford (Milk), Fulham (Milk), Sheffield Wednesday (Milk), 1984/85 (12) including Manchester Utd, York City (FAC), Spurs (FAC), Stockport County (Milk), 1985/86 (6) including York City (FAC), Ipswich Town (Milk), Brighton (Milk), 1987/88 (8), 1988/89 (9) including Nottingham Forest (Mercantile centenary trophy), Nottingham Forest (10 May 1989-dedicated to the disaster victims at Hillsborough), 1989/90 (3), 1990/91 Wimbledon, 1997/98 Celtic (UEFA); plus Liverpool Supporters Club official handbook 1958/59; fair/good. (A Lot)
Collection of Dundee Utd home programmes 1951/52 Clyde, 1954/55 Cowdenbeath, 1960/61 St. Mirren (SC), 1962/63 Dundee, 1966.67 Juventus (ICFC), 1968.69 Celtic, 1969/70 Hibernian, 1970/71 Sparta Prague (Fairs Cup), Motherwell, Clyde, Cowdenbeath, 1971/72 Rangers, Kilmarnock (SLC), 1972/73 Dundee, Hibernian, Leicester City (Texaco Cup), Morton, Rangers, Dumbarton, 1973/74 Dumbarton, East Fife, 1975/76 Keflavik (UEFA), 1976/77 Dumbarton (SLC), 1977/78 Clydebank, Partick Thistle (SLC), 1979/80 Hibernian, Diosgyoeri Miskolc (UEFA), 1981/82 KFC Winterslag (UEFA), Hibernian, 1982/83 Hibernian, 1983/84 Standard Liege (EC), 1984/85 AIK Stockholm (UEFA), 1987/88 Hibernian (September), Hibernian (December); fair/good. (34)
Selection of Scottish big match programmes Scottish Cup Finals 1962, 1964, 1966, 1975 x 2, 1978, 1979, 1987; Scottish Cup s/f's 1960 Clyde v Kilmarnock, 1961 Dunfermline v St. Mirren, Celtic v Airdrieonians, 1962 Celtic v St. Mirren, 1963 Celtic v Raith Rovers, 1964 Rangers v Dunfermline, 1965 Celtic v Motherwell, 1966 Aberdeen v Rangers, Celtic v Dunfermline, 1969 Celtic v Morton, 1972 Hibernian v Rangers, 1973 Ayr Utd v Rangers, 1974 Hearts v Dundee Utd, 1977 Hearts v Rangers, 1978 Dundee Utd v Rangers, 1980 Aberdeen v Rangers; Scottish League Cup s/f's 1956 Dundee v Partick Thistle x 2, 1960 Kilmarnock v Hamilton Accas. X 2, 1961 Hearts v Stirling Albion x 2, 1963 Hibernian v Morton (replay), 1970 Celtic v Dumbarton (replay), 1973 Dundee v Kilmarnock; Scottish League Cup Finals 1961 Hearts v Rangers (replay), 1962 Hearts v Kilmarnock, 1964 Rangers v Celtic, 1965 Rangers v Celtic, 1969 Celtic v Hibernian, 1970 Rangers v Celtic, 1973 Celtic v Dundee, 1976 Celtic v Aberdeen; Celtic home programmes 1968/69 Red Star Belgrade (EC), 1969/70 Benfica (EC), 1969/70 Basel (EC), 1969/70 Fiorentina (EC), 1969/70 Leeds Utd (EC s/f), 1973/74 Basel (EC), 1986/87 Dinamo Kiev (EC), 1975 Glasgow Cup Final Celtic v Rangers, 1973 Dryborough Cup Celtic v Hibernian, 1967 Challenge match Celtic v Spurs (also Queens Park v British Amateur XI); fair. (50)
Collection of Manchester Utd items to include 1990/91 home programmes Coventry City, Liverpool (Rumbelows), Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, QPR (FAC), Sunderland, Southampton (Rumbelows), Bolton Wanderers (FAC), Liverpool + Liverpool (ITV sport issue), 1994/95 United reserves homes full set (17) + away at Wolves, 1996/97 United reserves homes full set (12); Manchester Utd away tickets 1992/93 Wimbledon, Ipswich Town, 1993/94 Oldham Athletic, Liverpool, Sheffield Utd, Manchester City, Spurs, Coventry City, Swindon Town (tear), Ipswich Town, QPR, Everton, Leeds Utd, Sheffield Wednesday, Wimbledon, home v Leeds Utd, away FAC Wimbledon, Coa Cola Cup Stoke City, Everton, FAC Sheffield Utd, Coca Cola s/f Sheffield Wednesday, 1993/94 homes Celtic, Benfica, Coca Cola Leicester City, Peterborough Utd/Pompey, Sheffield Wednesday (Coca Cola s/f), FAC Bristol City/Charlton, European Cup Honved, Galatasaray, 1996/97 homes Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Sunderland, Leicester City, Nottingham Forest, Wimbledon, Leeds Utd, FAC Crewe/Wimbledon, Champions League s/f Borussia Dortmund, Coa Cola Swindon Town; 1996/97 away tickets Southampton, Sunderland, Chelsea, Leicester City, Aston Villa, Coventry City, Nottingham Forest, Spurs, Everton, Wimbledon, Sheffield Wednesday, Newcastle Utd, Leeds Utd, Middlesbrough, Arsenal; Coca Cola Leicester; fair/good. (A Lot)
Selection of Wolverhampton Wanderers home floodlit friendly match programmes 1953/54 South Africa (floodlit opening match), 1953/54 Glasgow Celtic, 1953/54 Racing Club Buenos Aires, 1954/55 Maccabi Tel-Aviv, First Vienna, 1954/55 Moscow Spartak + 4 page card souvenir by Buick, 1954/55 Honved, 1955/56 Moscow Dynamo, San Lorenzo (Argentina), 1956/57 Romania CCA, Red Banner (Hungary), Borussia Dortmund, Valencia, 1957/58 Real Madrid (full record of all the previous friendlies inside with score, teams etc.) + Real Madrid 4 page card souvenir by Victor (ph), 1958/59 South Africa; overall fair, some good; (17 in one neat holder).
Selection of Celtic home match programmes 1950/51 Raith Rovers (tiny hole to cover, marks), 1954/55 St. Mirren, 1956/57 Kilmarnock, 1958/59 Queen of the South, 1961/62 Third Lanark, 1968/69 Airdrie, 1969/70 Airdrie (SLC), 1971/72 Aberdeen, 1972/73 Kilmarnock, 1974/75 St. Johnstone, 1975/76 Dundee Utd, 1976/77 Rangers, 1978/79 Motherwell, 1979/80 Hibernian, 1985/86 Hibernian, 1987/88 Hibernian; fair. (16)
Collection of Scottish football programmes to include Hibernian v 1957/58 Aberdeen, Motherwell, Clyde, 1958/59 Partick Thistle, Falkirk (Scottish Cup), 1959/60 Aberdeen, Stirling Albion, Ayr Utd, Arbroath, Third Lanark, Clyde, Dundee, 1960/61 Dunfermline (SLC), Airdrie (SLC), Celtic, St. Mirren, Aberdeen, Third Lanark, Ayr Utd, Dunfermline, Partick Thistle, Peebles Rovers (Scottish Cup) x 2, Hearts (East of Scotland Shield), 1961/62 St. Johnstone (SLC), Aberdeen, Airdrie, Falkirk, Third Lanark, Red Star Belgrade (ICFC), Dundee Utd, Partick Thistle, 1962/63 Third Lanark (SLC), Rangers, 1964/65 Third Lanark (SLC), Third Lanark, 1967/68 Celtic, 1968/69 Celtic, 1972/73 Aberdeen, 1979/80 Celtic; Hearts v 1960/61 Raith Rovers, 1961/62 Inter Milan (ICFC), Motherwell, Third Lanark, Stirling Albion, Celtic (Scottish Cup), Dunfermline, Rangers, 1962/63 Dundee Utd, 1964/65 Third Lanark, 1966/67 Third Lanark, 1966/67 Celtic, 1967/68 Celtic; Clyde v 1960/61 Raith Rovers, 1961/62 East Fife, 1969/70 Dunfermline, Dundee, Aberdeen, Celtic, St. Mirren; Airdrie v 1959/60 1960/61St. Mirren, 1964/65 Third Lanark, 1968/69 Celtic; Aberdeen v 1960/61 Kilmarnock, 1972 St. Mirren (Drybrough Cup); Ayr Utd v 1959/60 St. Mirren, Airdrie (Scottish Cup); Dunfermline v 1960/61 Clyde, 1962/63 Rangers; Dundee v 1960/61 Rangers (Scottish Cup), 1964/65 Third Lanark, 1967/68 DWS Amsterdam (Fairs), Stirling Albion v 1965/66 Celtic, 1967/68 Celtic x 2; Dundee Utd. v 1967/68 Celtic (SLC), 1968/69 Celtic; Dumbarton v 1972/73 Celtic; Motherwell v 1964/65 Third Lanark; Falkirk v 1961/62 St. Johnstone; Hull City v 1968/69 Dundee (friendly); St. Johnstone v 1963/64 East Stirling x 2, 1964/65 Falkirk x 2, 1971/72 Hearts; Rangers v 1959/60 Stirling Albion, Arbroath, 1960/61 Hearts, 1962/63 Kilmarnock, Falkirk, 1965/66 Kilmarnock, 1969/70 Celtic; Morton v 64/65 Third Lanark; Stranraer v 1960/61 Hamilton Accas; St. Mirren v 1960/61 Aberdeen, Dundee Utd, 1961/62 Kilmarnock x 2, 1970/71 Dundee (SLC), 1978/79 Motherwell (Anglo Scottish), Oldham Athletic (Anglo Scottish) Bristol City (Anglo Scottish); Raith Rovers v 1968/69 Celtic; Kilmarnock v 1968/69 Morton, Hearts, Airdrie; Partick Thistle v 1960/61 Hearts, 1961/62 St. Johnstone, 1968/69 Celtic; Celtic v 1967/68 Raith Rovers, 1968/69 Partick Thistle (SLC), 1969/70 Airdrie (SLC), 1970/71 Cowdenbeath; 1973 Scottish League Cup Final Dundee v Celtic; varied condition, overall fair. (115)
1985/86 Manchester Utd Div. 1 away match programmes complete season (22) including Newcastle Utd (December-postponed), Liverpool (+ match ticket), Luton Town (+ match ticket), Manchester City (+ match ticket), Oxford Utd (+ match ticket), Southampton (+ match ticket), Spurs (+ match ticket), Everton (+ match ticket); also Liverpool (FLC), Crystal Palace (FLC + match ticket), WHU (FAC), Sunderland (FAC + match ticket), Everton (screen sport super Cup), Norwich City (sssc + match report), Everton (Charity Shield), Grantham (5th March 1986 postponed), Grantham (1st May), Bradford City (Disaster appeal), Bristol City (+ m.r.), Witney Town (friendly), Worcester City (friendly), Celtic (friendly), Cambridge Utd (testimonial + ticket), Kidderminster Harrier (+ m.r.), Dagenham (friendly), Swansea City (appeal match), Leeds Utd (Lorimer testimonial), Notts. County (testimonial), Hereford Utd (benefit); fair/good. (A Lot)
Collection of Dundee home programmes 1953/54 South Africa (challenge), 1956/57 Raith Rovers (SLC), 1957/58 Celtic, 1962/63 Dundee Utd (SLC), 1963/64 Motherwell (SC), 1965/66 Dundee Utd + insert, 1966/67 St. Johnstone (SLC), 1966/67 Falkirk, 1967/68 Royal Liegeois (Fairs), 1971/72 Hibernian, Motherwell, 1973/74 FC Twente (UEFA), 1977/78 Morton, Kilmarnock (4 February-POSTPONED + insert for 22 March 1978 re-arranged) plus 1962/63 Sporting Lisbon (Telegraph colour souvenir) 31 October 1962; fair/good. (15)
Collection of Hibernian home match programmes 1954/55 v Scotland (22 November-international trial match), 1956/57 Dundee, 1960/61 Hearts (handbook edition), 1961/62 Partick Thistle (SC), 1962/63 Barcelona (friendly), 1964/65 Dundee, 1965/66 St. Mirren (handbook edition), 1965/66 Clyde, St. Mirren, 1966/67 St. Johnstone, Ayr Utd, Dundee, 1967/68 Kilmarnock, 1968/69 St. Johnstone, 1970/71 Celtic, St. Johnstone (SLC), 1974/75 Ayr Utd, 1976/77 Sochaux (UEFA), 1978/79 Brechin City (SLC), Norrkoping (UEFA), 1979/80 Dundee, 1985/86 Celtic, 1992/93 Celtic, Motherwell plus 1954/55 Hibernian official handbook (44 pages); fair. (25)
Selection of New Brighton home match programmes 1956/57 Stockport County (FAC), South Liverpool (Lancs. Combination), Torquay Utd (FAC), 1957/58 Earlestown (Lancs. Combination Cup), 1958/59 South Liverpool (Lancs. Combination Cup), 1961/62 Horwich RMI, 1965/66 Altrincham (Cheshire Snr. Cup), 1966/67 Mossley (Cheshire County), 1974/75 Stalybridge Celtic (Cheshire League); fair. (9)
Welsh Interest European Rugby Programmes (25): Caerphilly v Glos 2001; Cardiff v Quins (2) 1999, Montferrand Jan 2002, Biarritz Oct 2002 & v Treviso 2011; Celtic Warriors v Wasps 2004; Llanelli v Pau 1996, Leinster 1998, Glos 2000 & Roma (2) 2000; Neath v Leicester (2) 2002; Newport v Bath (3) 2000, Castres2000, Leicester & Toulouse 2001, Perpignan 2011 & Bath 2014; Ospreys v Leeds Tykes 2004; Pontypridd v Leicester (2) 2000. VG
Collection of international (mainly) programmes to include Scotland homes 1952 England (selotape spine), 1954 Ireland, 1956 Yugoslavia (tear, paper loss), 1959 Germany, Wales, 1960 Poland, England x 2, 1962 England, 1964 Finland, England x 2, 1965 Wales, 1966 England, Ireland, Brazil, Holland, 1968 England, 1970 England, 1971 Belgium, 1972 England, Peru, 1973 England (centenary match), Ireland x 2, 1973 England (U23's), Germany F.R., 1975 Romania, 1978 Ireland, Wales; 1961 England v Scotland (tear), 1960 Wales v Scotland (tear), 1955 Ireland v Scotland; Inter-League 1961 Scottish League v English League, Scottish League v Scotland (trial match), 1959 Scottish League v Irish League (tear), 1973 Scottish League v Football League, 1970 Football League v Scottish League x 2, 1977 Glasgow FA v The Football League (Q.E.II Silver Jubilee) x 2, 1971 Scotland v Rangers/Celtic (Lord Provost disaster fund), 1971 Wales v Scotland (U23's), 1960 Scotland v Germany (schools), 1962 Glasgow v London (schools, plus 1970 UEFA international youth tourny programme (held in Scotland) and 1960 Liverpool v International XI (Liddell testimonial at Anfield); varied condition. (50)
1975/76 Manchester Utd Div. 1 away match programmes (21), plus Leicester City (FAC), Wolves (FAC + match report), Manchester City (FLC + match ticket), Derby County (FAC s/f + match ticket), Southampton (FAC Final + match ticket); also Celtic (friendly), Denmark (friendly), Doncaster Rovers (friendly), Plymouth Argyle (testimonial); fair/good.
Selection of programmes including European Cup Finals 1962 Benfica v Real Madrid, 1963 AC Milan v Benfica x 2, 1966 Real Madrid v Partizan Belgrade, 1968 Benfica v Manchester Utd., 1969 Ajax v AC Milan, 1978 Liverpool v Club Bruges, 1985 Liverpool v Juventus x 2; European Cup Winners Cup Finals 1962 Atletico Madrid v Fiorentina x 3, 1965 TSV Munich 1860 v West Ham Utd x 2, 1967 Bayern Munich v Rangers, 1968 Hamburg v AC Milan, 1969 Barcelona v Slovan Bratislava, 1991 Manchester Utd v Barcelona; Inter Cities Finals 1967 Leeds Utd v Dinamo Zagreb, 1968 Leeds Utd Ferencvaros, 1981 AZ Alkmaar v Ipswich Town, 1958 London v Barcelona others include 1960/61 Burnley v Reims (EC), 1964/65 Rangers v Red Star Belgrade (at Arsenal), 1970 Anglo Italian Final Napoli v Swindon Town x 2, 1972/73 Aberdeen v Borussia Monchengladbach (UEFA), 1975/76 Rangers v St. Etienne (UEFA), 1982/83 Ajax v Celtic (EC), 1983/84 St. Mirren v Feyenoord (UEFA), 1964 FAC Final WHU v Preston NE; varied condition, overall fair, some good. (32)
1996/97 Manchester Utd home league programmes (19) + Blackburn Rovers team sheet + friendlies Inter Milan + FAC Spurs, Wimbledon + Coca Cola Swindon Town + Champions League Porto, Juventus, Rapid Vienna, Fenerbahce, Borussia Dortmund (s/f); plus complete set of away programmes (less WHU) (18) + FAC Wimbledon + Coca Cola Leicester City + Champions league aways Porto, Juventus, Rapid Vienna, Fenerbahce, Borussia Dortmund (s/f), Charity Shield v Newcastle Utd; away friendlies National League XI at Tolka Park, Norwich City, Morecambe, Macclesfield Town, Guernsey (U18's), Prestatyn Town, Northern Ireland, Milk Cup, Barry Town, Altrincham, Bishop Auckland, Flixton, Northwich Victoria, Mullingar XI (U 15's) R of Ireland, Sunderland (festival), Coventry City (Busst's benefit), Carnforth, Umbro international tourney at Nottingham Forest + ticket, also McClair testimonial at OT v Celtic + ticket; good. (A Lot)
1992/93 (1st premier league season) Manchester Utd home league programmes complete season nos. 1-27 including FAC Brighton + Bury; FLC Brighton, UEFA Cup Torpedo Moscow, friendly v Brondby and Manchester City (cctv beam back issue); aways at Arsenal, Wimbledon, Ipswich Town and Sheffield Utd (FAC) + Torpedo Moscow (UEFA) x 3 different + away friendly matches Lillestrom, Aston Villa (in Belfast + ticket), Cove Rangers, Swansea City, Republic of Ireland (Penneys challenge) Chester City, Bristol City, Reading, Hereford Utd, Rosenborg, Gillingham, Celtic, Gloucester City youth, Salford City, Droylsden plus collection of United reserves homes complete except for Leicester City 16/17; good. (A Lot)
Collection of Scottish non-league football programmes 1961/62 Vale of Leithen v Hearts (SC), 1967/68 Elgin City v Arbroath (SC), 1972/73 Threave Rovers v Stranraer, 1976/77 East Kilbride Thistle v St. Mirren (testimonial), 1976/77 Girvan Amateurs v Queens Park (SC), 1977/78 Vale of Leithen v Queens Park (SC), 1978/79 Threave Rovers v East Stirlingshire (SC), 1978/79 Gala Fairydean v Cowdenbeath, 1983/84 Troon v Rangers XI (friendly), Dalbeattie Star v Arbroath (SC), 1983/84 Troon v Celtic XI (friendly), 1985/86 Troon v Kilmarnock XI v Partick Thistle XI (friendlies), 1985/86 Threave Rovers v Dunfermline Athletic (SC), 1987/88 Threave Rovers v Stranraer (SC), 1989/90 Yoker Athletic v Arbroath (friendly), 1992/93 Dundonald Bluebell v Rangers Volume 1, Number 1 + match ticket (testimonial match), 1996/97 Gala Fairydean v Hibernian (friendly), 1997/98 Gala Fairydean v Hearts (friendly) plus a good selection of other non-league clubs mainly 1980s onwards featuring many lesser known clubs from all over the country; fair/good. (110+)
Selection of non-league football programmes 1935/36 Essex v Norfolk (at Harwich & Parkeston), 1949/50 Sittingbourne v Erith & Belvedere, 1951/52 Pinner v National Provincial Bank, 1952/53 Southwick v Haywards Heath, 1955/56 Staines Town v Newbury Town, 1956/57 Hounslow Town v Hitchin Town (reserves), Corinthian Casuals v Bromley, 1957/58 Uxbridge v Erith & Belvedere, St. Albans City v Wimbledon, 1958/59 Long Eaton Utd v Cambridge City (reserves), Woodford Town v East Ham Utd, Cray Wanderers v Tilbury (London league Cup Final reserve section), 1959/60 Yiewsley v Folkestone Town, 1961/62 Penrith v Leytonstone (FAAC), Bromley v Flushing (+ match report), Marsworth League v West Herts. League (at Tring), 1962/63 Dulwich Hamlet v St. Albans City, 1963/64 Northwich Victoria v New Brighton, 1964/65 Truro City v Helston, Worcester City v King's Lynn, Slough Town v Harlow Town, 1965/66 Swindon Town v Merthyr Tydfil (FAC), Cambridge City v Hereford Utd, Ford Utd v Faversham Town (League Cup), 1966/67 Dorking v Leatherhead, Poole Town v Wellington Town, Hendon v Wycombe Wanderers, 1967/68 Stevenage Town v Arsenal (friendly), Leytonstone v Sutton Utd, 1968/69 Isle of Man XI v Spartak Prague (4 pages), Chelmsford City v Wimbledon (SL Cup), 1969/70 Sutton Utd v Fulham (London Cup), 1970/71 Gloucester City v Hereford Utd, 1971/72 South Liverpool v Bangor City, 1972/73 Bedford Town v Northampton Town, 1973/74 Staines Town v Finchley (Middx Charity Cup s/f), 1975/76 Weymouth v Dunstable, 1976/77 Winterton Rangers v Goole Town, Southwick v Ringmer, 1978/79 Worcester City v Bridgend Town, Billericay Town v Royston Town (FA Vase), 1981/82 Dagenham v Forest (reserve match), Walton & Hersham v Addlestone v Weybridge, 1983/84 Curzon Ashton v Stalybridge Celtic, 1985/86 Springfield v Ipswich Town (Golden Jubilee), 1986/87 Thurrock Utd v Brentwood, 1987/88 Weymouth v Wycombe Wanderers, 1989/90 Clitheroe v Vauxhall GM, 1990/91 Abingdon Town v Luton Town, 1993/94 Tiverton Town v Birmingham City (test), 1996/97 Gainsborough City v Chesterfield; plus Handbooks 1956/57 Wealdstone, 1958/59 Hornchurch & Upminster, 1959/60 Harrow Town, Hitchin Town, 1960/61 Willesden, 1961/62 Dover, 1965/66 Bishop's Stortford, Hounslow Town; overall fair. (A Lot)
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL INKWELL mounted on a square base with a circular disc of blue and green enamel in each corner, the cylindrical inkwell with clear glass liner and square hinged lid topped with rectangular enamel decoration, no. 0141, stamped ENGLISH PEWTER. 8cm high, 15.2cm square An example of this inkwell is illustrated in Stephen A Martin's 'Archibald Knox', Artmedia Press, 2001, p.228Archibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history. One circular enamel with a couple of flea bites. In otherwise good condition.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A RARE TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL TRAY, 'THE BOLLELIN' no. 044, the circular tray elaborately cast with a stylised leaf and tendril design and unusually issuing three handles, inset to the centre with a three-sided enamel panel, stamped TUDRIC / DAWSONS LIMITED DUNEDIN N.Z. / SOLKETS. 26cm diameterArchibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A CYMRIC SILVER HAND-MIRROR by Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1902, chased with stylised foliage, converted from a brush. 24cm longArchibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL BISCUIT BOX no. 0194, of square-section with lift-off cover, decorated with stylised flowers and picked out with blue/green shaded enamels, stamped TUDRIC. 11cm high, 12.5cm squareArchibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.Two enamels with some flea bites to the edges. In otherwise good condition.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER INKWELL no. 0162, of circular form with hinged domed cover, cast with stylised honesty pattern, stamped marks.12cm diameterArchibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER CHAMBERSTICK the shaped dish with bifurcated handles and tapering sconce, no. 0982, stamped TUDRIC. 16cm wideArchibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER FOOTED BOWL of chalice form, the circular bowl mount with stylised honesty plant design positioned on a slim stem leading into a circular foot, with green glass liner by James Powell, no. 0956, stamped SOLKETS and ENGLISH PEWTER. 15cm high, 13cm diameterArchibald Knox (1864-1933) was a highly influential designer and artist of the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his distinctive contributions to the Celtic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Hailing from the Isle of Man, Knox's designs are celebrated for their organic, flowing forms and intricate knotwork, often drawing inspiration from the natural world and Celtic motifs. His work for Liberty & Co. in London, where he spent much of his career, was pivotal in shaping the company's reputation for innovative design during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knox's legacy continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide, and his pieces remain highly sought-after examples of the decorative arts of the era. This auction presents a unique opportunity to acquire rare and exquisite pieces designed by Archibald Knox, showcasing his enduring artistic influence and significance in design history.
Early 9th century A.D. Triangular mount with applied rim forming a cell and interlocking La Tène spirals to the face; hook to the apex with recesses; accompanied by a custom-made display stand. Cf. Youngs, S. (ed.), The Work of Angels. Masterpieces of Celtic Metalwork, 6th-9th centuries AD, London, 1989, item 183, a disc mount from the Brough of Birsay, Orkney with similar applied spiral motifs. 9.11 grams, 34 mm (29.8 grams total, 59 mm including stand) (1 3/8 in. (2 3/8 in.)).Found Haddenham near Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK. From the collection of Dirk Kennis, Belgium.The cells on the mount were intended to be filled with coloured enamel to produce a rich polychrome effect. Recorded, studied, and determined by the Secretary of State’s Expert Adviser as an object of cultural interest. The Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest (RCEWA) considered an application to export this object. The Committee concluded that the object satisfied the third Waverley criterion and is therefore currently not exportable.
Late 1st millennium B.C. Three Eastern Celtic or Gaulish cast wheels; two with eight-knops and one four-spoked type. 16.6 grams total, 15-24 mm (5/8 - 1 in.).Acquired on the UK art market. Ex the late Walter Steinberg collection, London, UK. Acquired on the UK art market in 2014. Property of a Kent lady collector. [3, No Reserve]
3rd-1st century B.C. Comprising two rings, one with an attachment bar with bulbous body, rectangular bar with attachment holes below. Cf. Allen, S., Celtic Warrior 300 BC-AD 100, Oxford, 2001, pp.44-45, 57. 275 grams total, 9.4-10 cm wide (3 3/4 - 4 in.).Found near Wetwang, East Yorkshire, UK. Acquired from Spink, York, UK, 2009. Property of a Nottinghamshire gentleman. Accompanied by an old handwritten identification slip including provenance.Celtic horse harness and chariot fittings were finely worked and decorated to emphasise the status of the warrior and the reverence of the horse as a living symbol of the sun god. Bits, lynch pins and terrets were made of iron and bronze. [2, No Reserve]
8th-early 9th century A.D. Plate brooch with raised rim and four applied knops (two absent); central disc surrounding by four radiating arms extending to D-shaped panels at the rim where the knops are attached; the interstitial fields with dense reserved meander-pattern ornament; pierced at the centre with a second eccentrically-placed hole and another offset hole at the end of one of the 'arms'; part of the rim absent; accompanied by a custom-made display stand. See Bain, G., Celtic Art - The Methods of Construction, reprinted London, 1996. 7.73 grams, 29.2 mm (29.19 grams total, 68 mm including stand) (1 1/8 in. (2 5/8 in.)).Found Harston, Cambridgeshire, UK. Ex Essex collection formed in the 1980s. From the collection of Dirk Kennis, Belgium.The 'key pattern' design appears in Irish and Scottish (Pictish) metalwork and carved stone such as the Nigg Stone (Ross Shire, Scotland) as well as in the borders of the Book of Kells. Recorded, studied, and determined by the Secretary of State’s Expert Adviser as an object of cultural interest. The Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest (RCEWA) considered an application to export this object. The Committee concluded that the object satisfied the third Waverley criterion and is therefore currently not exportable.
1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Openwork loop with stud to the upper face and small loop below, three attachment pegs to the underside, two pairs of discoid cells with enamel fill. Cf. Jope, E.M., Early Celtic Art in the British Isles, no & pl.271, a-h. 34.9 grams, 64 mm (2 1/2 in.).Found Lincolnshire, UK, early 2000s. Acquired from the Cumberland Coin Fair, UK, early 2000s. Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Featuring a gently curved single-edged iron blade and one-sided fuller, curved handle with knot pommel; mounted on a custom-made display stand. Cf. Tasic, N., Scordisci and the native population in the Middle Danube Region, Belgrade, 1992, nos.84-90, and especially no.88, for similar specimen in iron; Various, I Daci, Catalogue of the exhibition, Milan, 1997, cat.113. 525 grams total, 35 cm high including stand (13 3/4 in.).Dutch art market. Private collection of K.S., Cologne, Germany, acquired 1996.One of the military insignia of a Celtic warrior was the war-knife, usually between 33 and 35 cm long. For example, in the collection of Celtic military equipment from Galish-Lovachka, the archaeologists have found a short sword with an X-shaped handle (l = 41 cm), two middle La Tène swords (72.5 and 75 cm long), 12 large curved knives, 27 spearheads, two javelin heads, 14 arrowheads, and nine iron chain belts for hanging a sword. The war-knife was also used for hunting, as a spare weapon, or to cut the throat of an enemy in a surprise attack.

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