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FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS 1950'S & 1960'S Lined sheets and loose album pages with over 500 autographs from the late 1950's and early 1960's including Brentford, Leyton Orient, Oxford, Coventry, Portsmouth, Swansea, Birmingham, Preston, Ron Harris, Bobby Tambling and Peter Bonetti of Chelsea, Dundee including Ian Ure and Alan Gilzean, Tony Waiters of Blackpool, Dave Baccuzzi and Terry Neill of Arsenal, Aldershot, QPR, Bury, Rochdale, Derby, Millwall, Ray Crawford of Ipswich, Bristol Rovers, Torquay, Jimmy Payne and Eddie Spicer of Liverpool, Vic Metcalfe of Huddersfield, Frank Brennan of Newcastle, Nat Lofthouse of Bolton, Ron Springett of Sheff. Weds., Mike Trebilcock of Everton, John Toshack of Cardiff and Liverpool, Colin Todd of Sunderland and Keith Weller of Tottenham. Fair to generally good
TREASURE CHEST Another of our very popular treasure chests, just one in this auction but hopefully a high quality collection. Includes book Accrington Stanley A Complete Record 1894-1962 (Breedon), Daily News Football Annual 1928-29 (tape on spine), Sunderland Cup Final Rosette 1992, Signed Boxing Menu including Chris Finnegan and Alan Rudkin, 100 page softback "Up The Avenue", booklet "The United Story In Pictures", over 20 Scottish football programmes, 1970s onwards including 1979 Cup Final, booklet, "The Happy Wanderers York City 1954-5" Cup run souvenir, 4 x Torquay 56/7 home programmes, booklet "The League History of Workington AFC", set of 16 Famous Teams In Football History 2nd Series given with Hotspur (tape marks to corners), Arsenal v Man Utd programme 1972 signed by Alf Ramsey, 17 Manchester United home programmes early 60s, Czechoslovakia v England 63, two signed Anglo--American Sporting Club menus including Ginger McCain and Brian Fletcher (trainer/jockey of Red Rum), Richard Pitman, Noel Le Mare, Emlyn Hughes, Tony Book, Mike Summerbee, Joe Mercer, England Under 23 itinerary v Hungary 1/5/68 at Goodison signed by Colin Bell to whom it belonged, Gamages Annual 1928-9 (spine taped), 3 x Answers Football Annuals 1930s, cigarette cards, set of 50 English Internationals 1980-1991 in album issued by RFU plus complete album 1995 Rugby World Cup Player Profiles from the Daily Telegraph, complete issue of Athletic News 4/2/1929, Rugby League World Cup Final programme 1992, Chelsea Wembley Souvenir booklet 1967, complete album Lipton book of England and International Football Stars 1982, 1966 World Cup Final programme (original), teams, scores completed), Crystal Palace Reserves programmes, 7 x Man Utd 74/5 home programmes + postponed home v Man City 67/8, The Story of Port Vale booklet 1950, 3 sets of Newport County accounts 1960s, handwritten letter on Aldershot FC notepaper 1934 signed by manager Angus Seed, 1950s Motor Racing programmes, itinerary Under 23s tour Summer 67, Colchester v Hereford 72/3 (first Hereford Football League game), programme UK v Europe 1955 (Windsor Park) 1968 European Cup Final programme, "Good Luck Wolves " 1945 Semi-Final Souvenir booklet, 1990 Rugby League Cup Final programme, booklet Manchester United a portrait in Old Trafford postcards, several athletics colour photographs from 2000 Sydney Olympics, 1957 Cup Final newspaper, Willie Pep boxing autograph, signed postcards photographs of Barry McGuigan, Herol Bomber Graham, and Dave "boy" McAuley, selection of tickets including World Cup[ 66 Semi-Final at Wembley, Spurs v OFK Belgrade 63, Cup Finals 87 and 95, League Cup Finals70, 78, 87, 89 and 98, plus game 48 1994 World Cup and game 59 2006 World Cup, programmes USA v England 93, World Cup Final Tournaments 82 (Spanish Edition), 98, Cup Final programmes x 10 including 62, 69, 75, 77, 81 both games, 84, 91 and 92. League Cup Finals x 8 between 70 and 82, Rugby Union World Cup Final 99, issues of The Ring x 6 between 1939 and 63 (some have split spines), several Speedway programmes including 65, 78 and 81 World Finals, Set of 50 Churchmans Association Footballers cards 1938, several boxing programmes, Aral Fussball Album 1966 World Cup (German), Chelsea single sheet programme 1911 (Household Brigade Cup ), Clapton Orient v Millwall programme 1936-7 (punch-holes), 25 x Nottingham Forest programmes (50s), 20 x Chelsea programmes all 50s inc v Spurs 50-51 four page issue, Star teams photo album early 30s, 100 Football Stars album part 2 (1930), 1968 European Championship Football programme, Malta v Wales 1979, Sliema v Swansea City 1982, Australia FA pennant , 1970 England World Cup itinerary, 5 large BDV silks Tottenham, Swansea, Cardiff, Plymouth and Aston Villa, 24 Exeter City tickets mainly 70s but also v Bristol City 63 and a couple of late 60s, 2 x 1963 Cup Final press photographs (laid down to card), , several Spurs Reserves home programmes (60s) plus 3 aways at Chelsea 81/2, 82/3 and one other plus many other items too numerous to mention. Not bad I hope you will agree and most items are in generally good condition, often better and we have tried to mention faults where notable. Fair-good
MANCHESTER UNITED Seventeen programmes, 16 homes plus away friendly at Sutton Town 26/4/84 (Hughes, McGrath, Gidman, McQueen etc in United line up). Homes are a miscellany including 47/8 v Chelsea, 48/9 v Huddersfield, 60/61 v Bradford City Youth (Youth Cup, creased, token intact), plus 2 x 50s and 10 x 60s. plus Cup second replay at Old Trafford, Wigan v Port Vale , 24/11/69. Some faults. Also included in the Lot are 20 United home tickets, modern, mostly against European opposition. Fair-generally good
FORTIES Ten programmes, all forties, includes Stockport v Mansfield 49/50, Doncaster v York 48/9, Brentford v Reading 44/5, Man City v Blackpool 42/3, Arsenal v Millwall 43/4, Chelsea v Aston Villa 45/6, Hull v Mansfield 47/8, Grimsby v Lincoln 48/9, Stockport v Lincoln 49/50, West Brom v Coventry 46/7.. Some faults such as creasing, folds etc. Fair-generally good
FORTIES Collection of twenty forties programmes, various clubs and all are a little sub-standard. Includes the following clubs, Man City 46/7, Nottm Forest 47/8, Fulham 48/9,Leyton Orient 48/9, Hull 48/9, QPR 48/9, Reading 47/8, Stockport 47/8, Crystal Palace 46/7, Mansfield 49/50, Halifax (v Accrington-punch-holes) 47/8, Hull 46/7, Swansea (v Watford) 48/9, Middlesbrough (v Everton) 48/9 (tape along spine), Fulham 48/9, Middlesbrough (v Bolton) 48/9 (tears, spine splitting), Man Utd v Arsenal 47/8 (tears), Shef Utd 49/50, Chelsea 46/7, Arsenal 47/8. Faults include tape on spine, punch-holes, tears and standard is only Fair as they have seen better days, but they are not by any means a complete write off.. As described
PROGRAMME / TICKET MISCELLANY A collection of 19 programmes to include 10 Arsenal homes mainly from the 1950's plus Huddersfield Town v Aston Villa 1954/55 , Aston Villa v Tottenham 1956/57 , Chelsea v Burnley 1960/61 plus England v Wales 1956, England v Scotland 1957 plus a few other Big match plus 3 tickets Amateur Cup Final 1958 , FA Cup Final 1972 , Scotland v England 1978. Generally good
ENGLAND B / DUNCAN EDWARDS Programme for the away "B" International v. Germany B 24/3/1954 in Gelsenkirchen plus a ticket. England were represented by Duncan Edwards and Byrne of Man. Utd., Armstrong of Chelsea, Revie of Man. City, Haynes and Jezzard of Fulham, Robb and Clarke of Tottenham, Hooper of West Ham and Staniforth of Huddersfield. The programme has a slight horizontal crease. Generally good
CHELSEA V SUNDERLAND 1950 A 10" X 8" black & white Press photograph issued by P.A.-Reuter showing Trevor Ford , Sunderland's new signing, in action for the first time after his world record £30,000 transfer with Johnny Harris in attendance. Paper notation on the reverse and tiny paper loss top left corner. Generally good
ARSENAL Thirteen home single sheet Reserve and Youth team programmes. 1977/8 v Leicester, Tottenham and Fulham, 1978/9 v. Orient and QPR, 1979/80 v. Chelsea and Hereford, 1982/3 v Crystal Palace SJFC, Swindon X 2, Tottenham, Chelsea and Oxford. Some are folded and have team changes and scores entered. Generally good
ARSENAL Twenty one home single sheet Reserve and Youth team programmes for 1983/4 season v. Charlton, Crystal Palace, Ipswich, Swindon, Norwich SJFC Final, Oxford, Bristol Rovers, Fulham, Chelsea, Aston Villa Youth Cup, QPR, Brighton, Cambridge Youth Cup, Southampton, Watford, Swansea, Ipswich SJFC, Tottenham, West Ham, Reading SJFC and Birmingham. Some are folded and have team changes and scores entered. Generally good
ARSENAL Twenty four home single sheet Reserve and Youth team programmes for 1984/5 season v. Watford, Luton, Charlton April & Feb postponed, Crystal Palace, Ipswich, Swindon, Norwich, Oxford, Bristol Rovers, Fulham, Chelsea, Aston Villa SJFC, QPR, Brighton, Southampton, Swansea, Tottenham, West Ham, Orient SECLC, Portsmouth, Millwall, Reading` and Birmingham. Some are folded and have team changes and scores entered. This is a complete set of single sheet home programmes as the SECLC Final v. Tottenham was a 4 page programme. Generally good
ARSENAL Complete set of 29 home single sheet Reserve and Youth team programmes for 1985/6 season including Chelsea March postponed. Some are folded and have team changes and scores entered. This is a complete set of single sheet home programmes as the Youth Cup Final v. Man. City was a 4 page programme. Generally good
ARSENAL Ten home programmes for minor cup finals: Charlton 50/1 Combination, writing on the cover, Southampton 52/3 Combination single card, Chelsea 53/4 London Cup, Millwall 61/2 London Cup slightly, creased and team changes, Chelsea 62/3 London Cup, slightly creased and team changes, Everton 64/5 Youth Cup, scores entered and press cuttings, Sunderland 65/6 Youth Cup, slightly creased, QPR 65/6 London Cup, scores entered with press cutting, Tottenham 65/6 Met. Lge. Final, slightly marked on the back and Fulham 71/2 SECLC, vertical fold. Generally good
ARSENAL Nineteen home Reserve team programmes 1951/2 and 1952/3. 51/2 v Southampton, Hendon London Cup, Watford, Bristol Rovers, Fulham Comb. Cup S-F and Brighton. 52/3 v. Crystal Palace Cup, Tottenham Cup, Chelsea Cup, Reading, Walthamstow Ave. London Cup, and Replay, Fulham 51/2 CC S-F and Replay, tears, Plymouth, Birmingham, Chelsea, Southend Cup, Brighton Cup and QPR Cup. Most are creased with team changes. Fair
ARSENAL Twenty three home Reserve team programmes 1953/4 and 1954/5. 53/4 v. Chelsea Cup, Brighton Cup, Brentford Cup, Southend Cup, Leytonstone London Cup, slightly marked, Brentford London Cup, slightly marked, Wealdstone London Cup, Chelsea, Ipswich, Millwall and Portsmouth. 54/5 v. Brighton Cup, Chelsea Cup, QPR Cup, Southend Cup , score on front and frayed edges, Tottenham, West Ham, Millwall, Birmingham, Leicester, Coventry, Luton and Norwich. Most are slightly creased and have team changes. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Approximately 60 home Reserve and Youth programmes from 1955. 55/6 X 6, 56/7 X 12, Aldershot score on cover, Birmingham paper loss and Luton tears, 57/8 X 6, Birmingham has the score on the cover and Leyton Orient has small paper loss, 58/9 X 9 including Wimbledon London Cup with small paper loss to the back page, Tottenham has writing on the cover, 59/60 X 10 including Charlton and Chelsea both London Cup, 60/1 X 4, 61/2 X 3, 62/3 X 1, 63/4 X 4, 64/5 X 1, 65/6 v. Tottenham London Cup S-F, 66/7 v. Brentford London Cup, 71/2 v. Aston Villa Youth Cup S-F, 73/4 v. West Ham and Brighton 94/5 Youth Cup. Most are slightly creased and have team changes. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Eight programmes for Youth Team matches v. Queen's Park Rangers 1965/6 Youth Cup Semi-Final both legs, plus aways at Chelsea 57/8 Youth Cup Semi-Final, Romford 64/5 Met. League, Crystal Palace 66/7 London Youth Cup Final, Norwich City 83/4 SJFC Final 2nd Leg, Bristol Rovers 83/4 Youth Cup and Ipswich Town 85/6 SJFC. Most have team changes and scores entered. Generally good
ARSENAL Twenty eight away programmes 1951/2 - 1954/5. 1951/2 X 4 v. Tottenham, tatty, Fulham, Charlton worn and Chelsea, 1952/3 X 6 v. Tottenham writing on cover and tears, Preston slightly worn, Cardiff number on cover, slightly split spine and tape mark, Chelsea, Charlton and Wolves, split on spine, minor tears and tape marks, 1953/4 X 9 including Burnley, Wolves, Huddersfield and Middlesbrough, 1954/5 X 9 including Portsmouth, Sunderland, Man. City, Preston, Everton, Cardiff and Wolves. Most have team changes and scores entered. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Seventy three away programmes 1955/6 - 1958/9. 1955/6 X 10 including Huddersfield, Burnley, Blackpool, Everton and Newcastle, 1956/7 X 21 complete League, Tottenham tatty and 4 have Arsenal written on the cover, 1957/8 X 21 including Leeds Utd. Feb postponed but missing Leicester, 1958/9 X 21 complete League, Chelsea has a tear on the front cover. Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Thirty six programmes for away friendlies 1964 - 1979. 1963/4 v Watford, 1964/5 v. Stuttgart, Kettering Town and Exeter, 1965/6 v. Southampton, Ipswich, Swansea and South Devon Selected XI, 1966/7v. Charlton, 1967/8 v. Hertha Wellingborough Town and Portsmouth, 1968/9 v Rangers, Iceland, Hibernians and Floriana, both Soccer magazine issues, 1972/3 Plymouth, 1973/4 v. Portsmouth, Rangers and Kettering Town, 1974/5 v. Cardiff, Chelsea and Reading, 1975/6 v Aberdeen, Charlton and Tottenham, 1976/7 v. Chelsea blue print single sheet, Tottenham and London 5 A Side, 1977/8 v. Tottenham, Northampton and Aldershot, 1978/9 v. Lyngby, Kaiserslautern and Borussia Dortmund and 1979/80 v. Enfield.. Some have team changes and scores entered. Generally good
Three Royal Doulton character jugs The Lord Major of London D6864 , Bonnie Prince Charlie D6858 and Chelsea Pensioner D6817. Measures 20cms high. Note; from an extensive private collection of Royal Doulton. The vast majority of items are free from any damage or restoration, and are in great condition. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition of individual lots prior to bidding as condition on some, will vary.
Four (4) Simon Pearce Glass Tablewares. Includes: Meriden pitcher, heart shape paperweight, Chelsea bowl, and Woodbury bowl. All signed appropriately, paperweight is inscribed "Much Love to the Culpepper". Pitcher measures 8-7/8" H, Chelsea bowl 5" H x 10-3/4" W. Shipping $88.00 (estimate $100-$150)
Victor Hammond Group of 1930's original poster designs and book covers (13). Reference: Victor Hammond was the Chief Designer, Interiors, for Austin Morris. He also worked as a Designer for the following: 1940/1950s - Standard Motor Company, Coventry (designed the Standard 8) 1960/1961 - Volvo, Gothenburg, Sweden (designed the Volvo P1800 as seen in the Saint) 1960/1970s - Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, Essex (designed D series truck/bus) 1980s - Self-employed Designer (projects included an armoured truck). Exhibited at Chelsea Barracks, London
Victor Hammond Group of 1930's watercolour and pen and ink studies some used for magazine and book illustrations. Reference: Victor Hammond was the Chief Designer, Interiors, for Austin Morris. He also worked as a Designer for the following: 1940/1950s - Standard Motor Company, Coventry (designed the Standard 8) 1960/1961 - Volvo, Gothenburg, Sweden (designed the Volvo P1800 as seen in the Saint) 1960/1970s - Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, Essex (designed D series truck/bus) 1980s - Self-employed Designer (projects included an armoured truck). Exhibited at Chelsea Barracks, London
Victor Hammond Group of 1970's rally car designs including Scirocco Trans Am, Vauxhall, and Ford and other car studies Reference: Victor Hammond was the Chief Designer, Interiors, for Austin Morris. He also worked as a Designer for the following: 1940/1950s - Standard Motor Company, Coventry (designed the Standard 8) 1960/1961 - Volvo, Gothenburg, Sweden (designed the Volvo P1800 as seen in the Saint) 1960/1970s - Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, Essex (designed D series truck/bus) 1980s - Self-employed Designer (projects included an armoured truck). Exhibited at Chelsea Barracks, London
Victor Hammond Group of 1930's original car studies including an SS Jaguar 1938, a Chrysler Airflow, Lagonda, and others. Reference: Victor Hammond was the Chief Designer, Interiors, for Austin Morris. He also worked as a Designer for the following: 1940/1950s - Standard Motor Company, Coventry (designed the Standard 8) 1960/1961 - Volvo, Gothenburg, Sweden (designed the Volvo P1800 as seen in the Saint) 1960/1970s - Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, Essex (designed D series truck/bus) 1980s - Self-employed Designer (projects included an armoured truck). Exhibited at Chelsea Barracks, London
Victor Hammond Group of 1970's car interior designs including photographs of the designer Victor Hammond Reference Victor Hammond was the Chief Designer, Interiors, for Austin Morris. He also worked as a Designer for the following: 1940/1950s - Standard Motor Company, Coventry (designed the Standard 8) 1960/1961 - Volvo, Gothenburg, Sweden (designed the Volvo P1800 as seen in the Saint) 1960/1970s - Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, Essex (designed D series truck/bus) 1980s - Self-employed Designer (projects included an armoured truck). Exhibited at Chelsea Barracks, London
Victor Hammond Group of 1930's original watercolour studies Reference: Victor Hammond was the Chief Designer, Interiors, for Austin Morris. He also worked as a Designer for the following: 1940/1950s - Standard Motor Company, Coventry (designed the Standard 8) 1960/1961 - Volvo, Gothenburg, Sweden (designed the Volvo P1800 as seen in the Saint) 1960/1970s - Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, Essex (designed D series truck/bus) 1980s - Self-employed Designer (projects included an armoured truck). Exhibited at Chelsea Barracks, London
London. Fairburn (John), Fairburn's Map of the Country Twelve Miles round London, second edition with additions, published September 1st. 1800, engraved circular map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, ribbon cartouche, two uncoloured engraved vignettes of Greenwich Hospital and Chelsea Hospital on the lower left and right spandrels, some staining and dust soiling, later manuscript ownership address to verso, 560 x 520 mm, supplied with contemporary card slipcase with printed label to upper board. heavily worn and frayed Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no. 216, state 2. (1)
Yriarte (Charles). Florence..., 3rd edition, Paris, 1881, 500 black and white illustrations, some minor spotting and toning, publisher's original gilt decorated calf spine with cloth boards, toned and slightly rubbed, folio, together with Blunt (Reginald), The Cheyne Book of Chelsea China and Pottery, circa 1910, approximately 50 plates, plus colour frontispice, original cloth spine to blue boards, slightly marked and rubbed, 4to, plus other art reference and related, mostly original cloth, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio (5 shelves)
†MICHAEL D'AGUILAR (1922-2011) STATION COTTAGE SNETTISHAM NORFOLK signed and dated '69, signed again verso, inscribed with the title and artist's address Studio 4 Chelsea Farm House Milmans Street Chelsea SW10, oil on canvas board, 29 x 39cm and three oil sketches by other hands including a head study of a young girl and a winter landscape, indistinctly signed No***a (4)++All undamaged but require cleaning
A GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED PAPIER MÂCHÉ AND WOOD SEDAN CLOCK, LATE 18TH C with enamel dial and steel hands, the verge movement engraved on the eared and arched backplate JNO COLLETT CHELSEA NO 720, with regulation and finely pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, 17.5cm x 15cm++Movement in apparently good working order, the enamel dial damaged and repaired, solder repair to hinge of back door, lacks suspension hook
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