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An early example of a rose England amateur international football cap awarded for the match v Holland played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 11th December 1909, inscribed E v H, 1909-10; sold together with A photstat from A reference with England line-up (2) England won this match 9-1. The original recipient of the cap is unknown, but the England line-up was a s follows: Ronald Brebner (Darlington), Walter Corbett (Birmingham), Arthur Knight (Portsmouth), Kenneth Hunt (Leyton), Frederick Chapman (South Notts), Robert Hawkes (Luton), Arthur Berry (Everton), Vivian Woodward (capt., Tottenham Hotspur), Harry Stapley (Glossop North End), Alfred Owen (Leicester Fosse) & Ernest Williams (Portsmouth). The first official England amateur international was against France in Paris 1st November 1906, so the present cap is an early presentation.
73 Chelsea away programmes dating between 1945-46 and 1949-50, 1945-46 x 13, 1946-47 x 8, 1947-48 x 12, 1948-49 x 14 (1 a 'pirate') & 1949-50 x 26 (2 being 'pirates') sold together with five yellow modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1945-46 to 1949-50 (78)
A collection of memorabilia formerly owned by the nephew of the Liverpool FC chairman and President T.V. Williams, including a scrapbook for the May 1951 Tour of Sweden, and a larger volume with photographs of events and occasions in the 1950s and 1960s; some loose press photos; an autographed Liverpool FC Shareholders' 1950, Celebration Dinner menu, signed by Liddell, Paisley, Payne, Jones, Spicer, Taylor, Stubbins, Fagan etc.; 1963-64 Championship menu bearing signatures to the back that include Matt Busby & Tom Finney and Ivan Sharpe; a caricature of T V Williams signed by A Moscrop, 1957; a qty. of match programmes and tickets (many Directors issues), programmes including two homes from the abandoned 1939-40 season v Middlesbrough & Chelsea; Hillsborough Memorial Service menu & Words of Tribute booklet; a limited edition Royal Doulton plate & centenary mug, and other miscellaneous items
97 Chelsea home programmes seasons 1950-51 to 1953-54, i) 1950-51 x 24 ii) 1951-52 x 25 plus handbook iii) 1952-53 x 25 plus handbook iv) 1953-54 x 22, plus Inter-League match played at Stamford Bridge, and handbook sold together with five blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1950-51 to 1953-54 (104)
62 Chelsea home programmes seasons 1930-31 to 1932-33, i) 1930-31 16 first-team, 5 reserves ii) 1931-32 18 first-team, 4 reserves iii) 1932-33, 18 first-team, 1 reserves sold together with three blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1930-31, 1931-32 & 1932-33 (65)
The gold watch presented by Tottenham Hotspur to Bobby Smith to commemorate the 1960-61 double winning season, a gentlemen's Longines 9ct. gold automatic wristwatch, 1960, with silvered dial signed Longines Flagship, Automatic, gilt baton and Arabic markers, sweep centre seconds, self winding, the case inscribed PRESENTED TO R.A. SMITH (PLAYER) BY TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C. ON WINNING THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND THE F.A. CUP IN 1961, lizard skin strap by Morellato, Italy, signed buckle Bobby Smith joined Spurs from Chelsea in 1955 and became an integral part of Bill Nicholson's team that would win the souble in 1960-61, the F.A. Cup again in 1962 and the European Cup WInners' Cup in 1963. The centre-forward made 271 League appearances for Tottenham Hotspur, scoring 176 goals.
227 Chelsea home programmes dating between seasons 1954-55 and 1959-60, i) 1954-55, first-team x 21 plus official & 'pirate' for England v Italy U-23 international ii) 1955-56, first-team x 22 plus 1 'pirate' & F.A. Amateur Cup s/f iii) 1956-57, first-team x 24 plus London Boys v Glasgow Boys & Sporting Celebrities v Famous Fools, a handbook, supporters' club handbook and 27 Football Combination & 1 London F.A. Cup iv) 1957-58, first-team x 26 plus Southern Floodlit Cup, England v Bulgaria U-23 international (and 2 'pirate' versions), England v Yugoslavia Youth International, British Army v French Army, London v Barcelona & England World Cup XI v England U-23 XI, a club handbook and 14 London Combinations and 1 South-East Counties League v) 1958-59, first-team x 25, British Army v Belgian Army, Charity Knock-Out Cup, Chelsea v Hastings Metropolitan League Professional Cup, club handbook, & 16 London Combination vi) 1959-60, first-team x 25, British Army v French Army, club handbook, 6 Football Combination and 1 London F.A. Challenge Cup Final sold together with six blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1954-55 to 1959-60 (238)
146 Chelsea home programmes dating between seasons 1945-46 and 1949-50, i) 1945-46, x 34 including the Dynamo Moscow friendly, England v Switzerland international and various 'pirate' issues ii) 1946-47 x 27 including 1 reserves iii) 1947-48 x 25, some 'pirate' issues iv) 1948-49 25 first-team, 9 reserves, some 'pirate' issues v) 1949-50 26 first-team sold together with five blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1945-46 to 1949-50 (151)
11 Chelsea home programmes season 1919-20, Football League v Sheffield United, F.A. Cup v Bradford, and 9 reserves v Millwall (x 2, 7th Feb & 15th Apr), Brentford (x 3, two for 16th Oct & 25 Mar), QPR, Crystal Palace (x 2, 18th Oct & 24th Jan) & Fulham; sold with a blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binder inscribed in gilt to the spine for season 1919-20 (12)
Football programmes and books, programmes mostly Scottish (some English) including 1956 & 1965 SFA Cup finals & Celtic v Morton 1948 s/f, Celtic progs late 40s and 1950s inc. 1953 Coronation Cup Final, Scotland v England internationals from the same period and later at Hampden and Wembley; books including three titles from the Famous Football Clubs Series for Chelsea, Manchester City & West Ham United, the books with a strong representation of Blackpool players but also other stars of the 1950s and early 60s (a qty,)
17 Chelsea programmes season 1923-24, Football League fixtures v Spurs, Southampton, WBA, Sunderland, Notts County, Middlesbrough, Manchester City, Huddersfield, Everton, Cardiff, Burnley, Birmingham & Bolton; and London Combination v Southend, Crystal Palace, Millwall & Clapton Orient; sold with a blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binder inscribed in gilt to the spine for season 1923-24 (18)
Twelve Chelsea home programmes season 1910-11, Football League fixtures v Fulham, Barnsley (combined issue for Chelsea v Fulham in London League), Bolton (combined issue for Chelsea v Spurs London Professional Charity Fund Match) and F.A. Cup v Swindon (punch-holed); South Eastern League matches v Coventry City, a double issue v Bristol City and v Watford; representative games, combined issue for West London v Leyton & West London v Hackney "Sun" and "Corinthian" Shield semi-finals, Household Brigade FA Cup semi-final, Amateur Trial Match North v South, Household Brigade v Middlesex, Chelsea v Arthur Thomas Memorial Cup and Houshold Brigade Senior Challenge Cup semi-final; sold with a blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binder inscribed in gilt to the spine for season 1910-11 (13)
140 Chelsea away programmes dating between season 1954-55 and 1959-60, 1954-55 x 21, 1955-56 x 25, 1956-57 x 23 including London 5-A-Side, 1957-58 x 24, 1958-59 x 22 plus 3 reserves, and 1959-60 x 21 plus 1 reserves sold together with six yellow modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1954-55 to 1959-60 (94)
A 1950s football autograph album, a ledger pasted with magazine photographs signed by teams and stars of the day, content including Bolton, Wolves, Chelsea, WBA, Spurs, Sheffield United, Burnley, Liverpool, Preston, Sunderland, Arsenal, Cardiff, Huddersfield, Middlesbrough, Manchester City, Newcastle, Blackpool, Portsmouth, Manchester United, Charlton, Sheffield Wednesday, an England team,
A football autograph album mid-1950s including a Manchester United Busby Babes double-page, 9 signatures Jones, Berry, Violett, Doherty, Edwards, Pegg, Taylor, Wood & Greaves; other team-groups including Sheffield United, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, WBA, Luton Town, Burnley (reserves), Spurs, Bury (reserves), Stoke City, Arsenal, Partick Thistle, Bishop Auckland, Huddersfield Town, Derby County, Chesterfield, Manchester City, Chelsea, All Starts XI and others; sold with a Spartak Varna v Manchester United European Cup Winners' Cup programme, 19.10.83, signed on the front cover by Bobby Charlton; a 1976 League Cup final programme; and England v Bulgaria programme 21.11.79 (4)
Nine Chelsea programmes season 1927-28, Football League fixtures v Manchester City, Port Vale, Preston, Southampton, Grimsby & Stoke; Practice Match; London Combination v Portsmouth; & London Caledonians v Crewe Cup F.A. Cup match; sold with a blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binder inscribed in gilt to the spine for season 1927-28 (10)
The gold & black striped Wolverhampton Wanderers jersey worn by Tancy Lea in the F.A. Cup final v Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 23rd April 1921, by Bukta, long-sleeved, lace-up collar, embroidered silkwork badge bearing the Coat of Arms of Wolverhampton inscribed with the motto OUT OF DARKNESS COMETH LIGHT Wolves were defeated 1-0 by Tottenham Hotspur in the 1921 F.A. Cup Final. The match was played in torrential rain and the picth was a quagmire. Interestingly, the Wolves team appeared in the second half wearing fresh shirts, with narrower stripes and without the city crest badge.
A collection of 25 Arsenal single sheet programmes, i) Schools' inter-city matches played at Highbury x 2 ii) London Minor Cup x 2 (inc. final v Chelsea 1961) iii) South East Counties League Cup Finals x 3, v Portsmouth 1961, Spurs 1962 & Charlton 1966 iv) London Youth Challenge Cup x 3 (inc. final v QPR 1965 v) Southern Junior Floodlit Cup x 5 (inc. finals v Spurs 1963 & West Jam 1966) vi) London F.A. Challenge Cup x 10 (inc. final v Chelsea 62/63)
Eleven Chelsea programmes seasons 1920-21 to 1922-23, all Football League fixtures, v Bolton 1.11.20, Derby 4.9.20, Everton 26.2.21, Huddersfield 16.4.21 & Middlesbrough 30.4.21; Blackburn 3.9.21, Middlesbrough 27.12.21 & The Arsenal 31.12.21; Middlesbrough 9.9.22, Oldham 23.9.22 & Burnley 25.11.22; sold with three blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1920-21, 1921-22 & 1922-23 (14)
A miscellany of sports programmes, Including 19 Athletics programmes, all but one from the 1920's, including three at Stamford Bridge (Chelsea), 8 International Indoor Professional tennis programmes at Wembley from the 1950's and 1960's and 17 modern day Rugby Union tickets and cricket tickets, also Boxing, Basketball, Greyhound Racing, Ice Hockey and motor sports programmes late 1940s to 1970s (a qty.)
84 Chelsea away programmes dating between seasons 1950-51 and 1953-54 1950-51 x 18, 1951-52 x 21, 1952-53 x 20 including Bohemians, 1953-54 x 25 including floodlit friendly v Crystal Palace, Hearts & Bohemians sold together with four yellow modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1950-51 to 1953-54 (88)
Eleven bound volumes of Chelsea home programmes, for seasons 1966-67 to 1969-70 inc., 1971-72, 1982-83 to 1984-85 inc., and 1988-89 & 1989-90, 1966-67 volume with single sheet reserves sewn in but with programmes with paper snipped out, 68-69 with reserves, 69-70 with single sheet reserves sewn in but with programmes with paper snipped out and the same for 71-72 but with far less snippings, 1980s first-team only
20 Chelsea programmes season 1928-29, Football League fixtures v Southampton, Reading, Preston (x 2, one punch-holed), Oldham, Notts County, Millwall, MIddlesbrough (x 2), Hull, Grimsby (punch-holed), Clapton Orient, Bristol City & Blackpool (punch-holed); F.A. Cup v Portsmouth; Practice Matches 16th August & 18th August; London Combination fixtures v Fulham, Portsmouth & Crystal Palace; sold with a blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binder inscribed in gilt to the spine for season 1928-29 (21)
Shayne Demitrious: a team-signed yellow Chelsea No.12 jersey from the 1997 Umbro International Tournament, long-sleeved, tournament badges to sleeves, 15 signatures in black marker pen, the reverse lettered DEMITRIOUS Chelsea won the 1997 Umbro International Tournament beating Everton 3-1 in the final. This pre-season competition featured clubs that had shirt contracts with Umbro at the time. Shayne Demitrious came up through the Chelsea youth system at the same time as the likes of John Terry and Jon Harley but was released by the club having never progressed past the Youth and Reserves teams.
A Gilt Composition Frame, mid-late 19th century, with cavetto sight, frieze, the front edge with pronounced lapped Leaf, 47.8x73cm: A Gilt Composition Moulding Frame, early 20th century, with ogee sight and front edge, 66x133.5cm: A Gilt Composition Frame, late 19th century, with cavetto sight, beaded course, frieze, ogee hollow and ribbon and stave front edge, bears label for Ernest Alden Picture Frame Restorer Gilder and Dealer 39 Kings Road Chelsea SW3, 78x62.7cm., (3)
A Chelsea Derby chocolate cup, cover and stand, with overlapping leaf moulding and gilt rims, combined height 13.5cm high, hoop knop restored, and a Derby King Street works porcelain menu holder with encrusted flowers and butterflies, damaged, initialled AEB to the base, 18.75cm long - Part of a Private owner collection
A Chelsea Hans Sloane botanical plate, c1755, painted with a variety of daisy with a butterfly and caterpillar to the rim, all within a brown edged lobed rim, red anchor mark, 21.25cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Broken into three parts and restored with staples
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