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ENGLAND Twenty five England programmes from 1951 to 1963 all homes except 1 away v Wales 1961 All home matches played at Wembley except Denmark at Wolves 1956 and Luxembourg at Arsenal 1961 Three tickets v Wales 1956, France 1957 and Italy 1959 Thirteen Youth and U-23 issues for matches played at Arsenal and Chelsea. Football League and GB v Bulgaria (Olympic Qualifier) 1956 Two team sheets from Euro 1992 Fair/Generally good
SOUTH-EAST COUNTIES LEAGUE TROPHY When the South East Counties League was disbanded in 1998, the then Secretary , Alan Leather offered the trophies back to the FA but was told that they did not want them and that he should keep them. We are now offering these trophies for sale on behalf of the family and this trophy is the South East Counties League Championship trophy with lid and plinth which has a silver band around it detailing all the winners from 1954/55 to 1997/98. The trophy was presented to the South East Counties League by Joseph Mears of Chelsea and it was appropriate that Chelsea were the first winners of it in 1954/55. It was played for by the Under 18 teams of Clubs in the South East and was won multiple times by Chelsea (they won it 8 times out of the first 9 years), Arsenal, Tottenham, QPR , Ipswich, West Ham and Norwich whilst it was won on single occasions by Charlton and Millwall. The trophy and lid are made of silver , made in Sheffield and hallmarked. The trophy is 12 inches high, the lid is approx 6 inches high and the plinth is four inches high. The whole item is approximately 22 inches high. Over the years the exuberance of youth has resulted in the odd very minor knock and the lid is slightly at odds with the top of the trophy but this is an excellent item and was fought for by many well known names from Jimmy Greaves with Chelsea down to Frank Lampard Junior at West Ham. It was awarded to the winning team of the South East Counties League Division 1 Championship. Good
SOUTH EAST COUNTIES LEAGUE CUP. This trophy was presented each year to the winners of the SECL Knock out Cup. It was presented by the Portsmouth FC in 1958 and once again the first winners were Chelsea. Chelsea won the trophy on eight occasions, Arsenal won it on 6 occasions , Spurs won it on 7 occasions plus a share on one occasion with Watford, West Ham also won the trophy 8 times and other winners included Charlton, Ipswich, Millwall, Fulham , QPR, Norwich, Brighton and Luton. The trophy has a CB hallmark and measures approximately 12 inches. The plinth has a band around it with the names of the winning clubs engraved upon it and measures about 3 inches in height. Total height is just over 15 inches. Players were under 18 to be eligible to play for the trophy. Occasional minor knock has taken place but condition is good. Good
SOUTH EAST COUNTIES LEAGUE TROPHY The George Hawes Cup presented to the SECL for the best performance of the Year. Awarded between 1958 and 1997, it was sometimes presented to a player, occasionally to a Club and occasionally to an administrator. The first winner was Jimmy Greaves of Chelsea and other well-known winners include Steve Kember (Crystal Palace), George Burley (Ipswich), Alan Brazil (Ipswich), Mark Falco (Spurs), Paul Allen, Kevin Lock, Tony Cottee and Frank Lampard Junior (1996), all West Ham players at the time. Clubs awarded the trophy include West Ham, Tottenham and Bristol Rovers whilst a fair number of less famous names possibly reached the pinnacle of their career by winning this trophy. It is not (as far as we can see) hallmarked but is probably silver, measures approximately 7 inches in height and the plinth is almost 3 inches in height. Comes in a wooden container which is lockable and has the "George Hawes Cup" nameplate on the front of the box which is purpose made for the trophy. Good
ARSENAL Official bound volume for season 1949/50, previously owned by former Manager and Player Jack Crayston, who has signed and dated the inside cover on 10/8/1950. Includes almost all programmes excluding single sheet issues. All home League, FA Cup, Friendly v. AIK Stockholm, Combination, Combination Cup, London Challenge Cup v. Millwall plus neutral matches:- Portsmouth v. Wolves Charity Shield, Brentford v. Chelsea London Challenge Cup Final, Colchester v. Islington Sun Shield, Wembley v. Islington Bower Cup S-F, Edmonton v. Islington Bower Cup Final, Dulwich Hamlet v. Hounslow Town London Senior Cup Final and Essex v. Middlesex FA Youth Championship Final. Good
1940'S FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Fourteen programmes plus a Wembley Wolves 1949 FA Cup Souvenir, 6 X Fulham home programmes all with the score on the cover v. Newcastle, Wolves, Derby, Bolton, Burnley and Liverpool all 1949/50 season, Man. Utd. V. Huddersfield 1948/9 punched holes and split on spine, Tottenham v. Southampton 1947/8 tear on front cover, Chelsea v. Bolton 02/06/1945 North v. South Cup Winners heavily folded and worn, Millwall v. Aston Villa 1945/6 worn and tears, England v. Scotland 1949, England v. France 26/05/1945 split in 3 parts, Combined Services v. Police 09/05/1945 at Wembley split and with a section missing and Arsenal v. Clapton Orient 29/01/1944 team changes and tears. Fair at best`
STANLEY MATTHEWS Programme for the visit of Stanley Matthews to Rand Stadium, Johannesburg to play for a team of Ex Professionals v Southern Transvaal., 31/5/55. Also in the team were 3 x Charlton players, 3 x Dundee and others from Blackpool, Chelsea and Birmingham. The front cover has been signed "Best Wishes Stanley Matthews". Good
IAN HUTCHINSON - CHELSEA Rather unusual item, a collection of x-rays relating to injuries sustained by Ian Hutchinson of Chelsea. Born in Derby, Ian played 119 games for Chelsea scoring 44 goals between 1968 and 1976 He suffered a number of serious injuries including two broken legs, broken arm, broken toe and persistent knee injuries. He retired at the age of 27 and died in 2002 aged 54 This folder has x-rays -8 of arms, toes, legs, plus three large press photos of Ian (one with a Sun page 3 girl who has forgotten part of her costume !!) , the other two show Ian with his injuries.. Also includes a Charing Cross Hospital Drug Administration record from August 71 Good
WARTIME DINNER Six page paper Football Dinner menu note for the FA XI v Rhine Army XI, Hannover, 13/11/1946 at 125 Transit Camp. Signed by the players from both sides, signatures include Ted Bates (Southampton), Mullen (Wolves), Spencer (Chelsea), Lewis (Cardiff), Parsons (West Ham), Rickaby (Middlesbrough) , Powell (QPR) etc. Slight folds. Generally good
1998 WORLD CUP-AUTOS/CHELSEA Seven booklets of official postage stamps issued by France to commemorate the 1998 World Cup being held in France. Each booklet features one of the French venues and the stamps issued with the name of that particular venue. Each booklet has been signed by three of the victorious French team who by coincidence have also all played for Chelsea. The signatories are Didier Deschamps, Marcel Desailly and Frank Leboeuf and they have signed each booklet. The venues are Nantes, Lens, Marseille, Lyon, Montpellier, Toulouse and Saint -Etienne. Issued by La Poste (French Mail). Very good
STAMFORD BRIDGE-BRITISH GAMES Three programmes for the "British Games" athletics meetings, all held at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 28/5/1928, 20/05/1929 and 9/6/1930. Each is between 32 pages and 36 pages and includes line-ups for the events, photographs etc. Results noted, usually in pencil. Generally good
MIDDLESBROUGH / NORTH EAST PRESS PHOTOS A collection of 22 black & white press photographs from the late 1940's to the early 1960's including a 11" X 6" full team group 1963/4 with a slight vertical crease. Good Middlesbrough content from the early 1960's. Also includes 2 privately taken photos of Navy Cadets v. Boys Club of Great Britain played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea FC. Generally good
FOOTBALL COMBINATION ITINERARIES Two itinerary cards, v Dutch Selected XI in Amsterdam 24 Oct 1956 and v Brussels League in Brussels 11 Nov 1953 The Football Combination XI was effectively a London Select XI with players from Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea. Players included Ditchburn, Blunstone, Holton etc. Generally good
CHELSEA TICKETS Collection of 25 match tickets, all European aways, 1990s-2000s, includes Champions League Final 2008 v Manchester United and Super Cup v Real Madrid 1998 Others include competitive European games at Brugge, PSG, Olympiacos, Liverpool, Valencia (2 different games), Barcelona, Hapoel, Levski Sofia, St Gallen, Feyenoord, Hertha, Marseille, Mallorca, Rigas Skonto, Real Betis, Zaragoza, Slovan, Viktoria Zizkov, Milan, Valerenga, Monaco and Man Utd, occasional folds. Generally good
CHELSEA TICKETS Small collection of 7 match tickets, comprises Bolton v Chelsea 26/02/1977 seat, Chelsea v Leeds 11/12/1971 West Stand seat, FA Cup Finals 2009 and 2010, Chelsea v Aston Villa Youth Cup Final 2010, and FA Cup Semi-Finals v Arsenal 2009 and v Aston Villa 2010 both at Wembley. Good
LONDON CLUBS Seventy home programmes from London clubs, early to late 1950s, Arsenal, Brentford, Charlton, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Millwall, QPR, Tottenham and West Ham. Includes Chelsea v South Africans 1958/59 Friendly and matches against Man Utd. Some minor faults. Fair/Generally good
1960s A - G Over 410 programmes from the 1960s, a large proportion are early 60s to include Aldershot, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Barnsley, Barrow, Birmingham, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Bournemouth, Bradford City, Bradford P.A, Brentford, Brighton, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, Burnley (includes FAC replay v Chelsea 69/70), Bury, Cardiff, Carlisle, Charlton, Chelsea, Chester, Chesterfield, Colchester, Coventry, Crewe, Crystal Palace, Darlington, Derby, Doncaster, Everton, Exeter, Fulham, Gillingham and Grimsby. Man Utd feature as the away team in several programmes. Some minor faults. Fair/Generally good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 60s Collection of Football League Cup programmes, 18 x 62/63, 31 x 63/64 and 21 x 64/65. Also includes official booklet Rules of the Football League Cup 1963-64 issued by the Football League. 62/3 games include Man City v Luton and 2nd replay v Blackpool (both 4 page issues), Chester v Stockport, Doncaster v Bradford City, Carlisle v Norwich, Derby v Blackburn, Bury v Shef Utd, Villa v Norwich and v Stoke, Birmingham v Doncaster, Notts County and Man City. 63/4 includes Leeds v Mansfield, Villa v Barnsley (single sheet), Bournemouth v Newcastle, Oxford v Exeter, Chester v Rochdale, Swindon v Chelsea and v West Ham, Southend v Port Vale, Oldham v Workington, 3 x Gillingham games, Carlisle v Crewe, Middlesbrough v Bradford PA, Halifax v Rochdale, Rotherham v Millwall and v Coventry. 64/5 includes Rotherham v Rochdale, Carlisle v Bristol City, Grimsby v Oldham, Leicester v Crystal Palace, Doncaster v Bradford PA, Shrewsbury v Stoke, Chelsea v Notts County signed by Eddie McCreadie and v Workington, Chester v Derby and Exeter v Bradford City. Most are in good condition, some minor faults. Generally good-good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 60s/70s Collection of over 100 League Cup programmes, 16 x 65/6, 13 x 66/7, 13 x 67/8, 7 x 68/9, 4 x 69/70, 5 x 70/71, 8 x 71/2, 32 x 70s 72/3 to 76/7 plus a few from 61/2 to 64/5. Also includes Rules of the Football League Cup 65-66 issued by the Football League. Some semi-finals included and others include 65/6 Cardiff v Ipswich, Reading and Crewe, Brentford v Workington and Ipswich v Workington, Derby v Hull, Rochdale v Barrow: 66/7 includes Grimsby v Bradford PA, Wolves v Mansfield, Bury v Rochdale and v Workington, Preston v Leeds and v Crewe, 67/8 includes Shef Wed v Barrow, Bolton v Liverpool, Gillingham v Torquay, 68/9 includes Burnley v Swindon Semi replay at West Brom, Plymouth v Exeter second replay at Torquay, 69/70 includes Man Utd v Man City (Semi), Southport v Oldham, Watford v Lincoln, 70/71 includes Man Utd v Aston Villa (Semi), Aldershot v Man Utd, Carlisle v Man City, 71/2 includes Bolton v Liverpool and v Man City plus Barrow v Preston and Norwich v Chelsea. Others include Norwich v Man Utd 74/5 Semi (both legs), Chester v Leeds 74/5, Plymouth v Man City 73/4 (Semi), Birmingham v Luton second replay 72/3 at Northampton, Bolton v Sunderland 61/2, Millwall v Orient 76/7 second replay at Highbury, Bolton v Everton 76/7 (Semi), Bury v Chelsea 72/3, Crewe v Tottenham 75/6, Bournemouth v Gillingham 74/5 second replay at Brentford, Stoke v Chelsea 73/4 and 2 games 74/5 at Stoke v Chelsea. Plus various others. Condition is mostly good with a few minor faults. Generally good-good
CHELSEA Nineteen home programmes from 1958 to 1985 and 4 brochures to include: London v Barcelona Fairs Cup Final 1958; Morton Friendly 1962; Leicester League Cup Final 1965; European homes; Testimonials including brochures for Tambling and Blunstone); Cup Final brochures. Fair/Generally good
BRITISH CLUBS IN EUROPE Over 310 programmes featuring British and Irish clubs against Foreign opposition in competitive matches, 1950s to 1980s. Many 1960s include Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Leeds, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City, Celtic, Rangers, Hibs, Cliftonville, Shelbourne, Borough Utd etc. Issues include Fairs Cup/UEFA Finals 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1971, Barcelona v Wolves EC 1960 etc. Some faults. Fair/Generally good
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