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A large collection of early 20th century and later ephemera to include; Coins - 2 x The Official England Squad Medal Collection 1998 (complete) and FA Cup Centenary medal coins 1872 - 1972 (complete). Multiple official league, milk cup final, football association, football league, FA Charity Shield football programmes (1958-82) - 10 x England Internationals / World Cup, 40 x Bristol City, 40 x Bristol Rovers, 40 x Tottenham Hotspur Football Club season, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, QPR, Coventry, Fulham, Ipswich, Birmingham City, Newcastle, Luton, Celtic, Rangers, Notts County, Chelsea, Arsenal, Southampton, Watford & Chelsea amongst many others. Vintage tickets - 6 x Bristol City, England/Scotland (1953), England/France (1976), 2 x Wembley Stadium. England World Cup Poster - Spain 82, 16 x Esso / Squelchers booklets, an Evening Post supplement for Bristol Rovers 1972.
A large sepia toned photograph of William "Fatty" Foulkes batting for Derbyshire at Bramall Lane, framed, glazed and mounted, measuring 22.5 x 18 ins., there are age related marks and patina to the wood frame and some fade to the actual picture, with the mount featuring lettering embossed in silver stating H Jasper Redfern, Electric Light Studio Sheffield. Foulkes is literally one of football's biggest stars of its first golden era, winning the League Championship, two FA Cups and being capped for England amongst other honours whilst at Sheffield United and also being the first Captain of Chelsea, he also found time to turn out for Derbyshire CCC in 1900.
Eleven Arsenal home match programmes, 1933-34 Rangers, 27th September 1933, A Vienna XI, 4th December 1933, Chelsea, 16th December 1933, Leicester City, 23rd December 1933, Sunderland, 21st April 1934, Huddersfield Town, 7th April 1934, two copies, Derby County, 17th February 1934, Aston Villa, 3rd March 1934, Sheffield Wednesday, 6th January 1934 and Wolverhampton Wanderers, 24th March 1934, signs of folds, text in team page, rusty staples, staples replaced, loose pages, (11)
Eight Brentford home match programmes, 1938-39, comprising Huddersfield Town, 27th August 1938, Wolverhampton, 10th September 1938, Sunderland, 24th September 1938, Derby County, 8th October 1938, Chelsea, 22nd October 1938, Bolton Wanderers, 5th November 1938, Liverpool, 19th November 1938, two copies, (8)
Erik Lamela white and blue No.11 Tottenham Hotspur v. Chelsea Capital One Cup Final short-sleeved shirt, 2015, Under Armour, LG with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge with CAPITAL ONE CUP FINAL WEMBLEY STADIUM 1 MARCH 2015 decal, the reverse lettered LAMELA, the sleeves with Capital One Cup flashes In the match played on 1st March 2015, Chelsea defeated Spurs 2-0
A superb fully-signed postcard of Chelsea's first team of season 1905-06 a picture of the Chelsea team standing along the goal line on the occasion of the first Football League match played at Stamford Bridge v Hull City 11th September 1905, the reverse signed in ink by Bill Foulke, Bob Mackie, Martin Moran, John Robertson, Jack Kirwan, Bob McRoberts, George Key, Bob McEwan, James Watson, David Copeland & Jimmy Windridge
Collection of football books, magazines and other publications, books including Book of Football 1905-06, bound without original pictorial covers, some ink doodles to pages; The Story of The Football League 1888-1938; The History of The Football Association, 1863-1953; Geoffrey Green's History of the F.A. Cup and many others; an unbroken run of Rothmans Football Yearbooks from the first issue of 1970-71 to 2001-02, plus a few other Rothmans football titles; an unbroken run of Charles Buchan's Monthly magazines from the first issue September 1951 to August 1965, plus 15 additional editions 1967-1971; other titles in the lot including Around Football (non-League); The Mail Non-League Football; Football Weekly News; Soccer Digest; Non-League Digest; Team Talk; F.A. Today and F.A. Newsletter; the lot also including Chelsea FC Handbooks for 1953-54, 1958-59, 1962-63 to 1966-65 inc., and 1966-67 to 1969-70 inc., also a Supporters' Club handbook for 1970-71; Spurs Handbooks for 1950-51 and 1961-62; Tony Pullein's Bournemouth history 1899-1959 "Up The Cherries!"; Famous Football Clubs Series histories for Blackpool and Chelsea; The Arthur Rowley Souvenir Book 1961 380 Goals; and various other miscellaneous football publications; the lot including a small amount of publications and programmes for other sports, four b&w football press photos; and a framed horse racing print (a qty.)
Dawn Covers pre-season of Football covers, this was an experimental series to see the possibility of producing the Football League series of covers in the future, 11 covers were produced, each had England's Winners stamp. Very few were produced of each cover in case of Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur '5' a side; English League v Irish League; only 20 of each were produced, maximum for any individual card was 40. The 11 covers were as follows: PS1 Manchester City v Gornik, PS2 Leeds v Chelsea FAC/F replay, PS3 England last day World Cup holders, PS4 Huddersfield v Blackpool, PS5 Manchester City v Chelsea S/F ECWC, PS6 English League v Irish League, PS7 Leeds v Liverpool S/F Fairs Cup, PS8 Liverpool v Arsenal FAC/F 1971, PS9 Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur 5 a side national, PS10 Manchester City v Bologna Anglo/Italian, PS11 Cambridge United first ever League match. These are individually very rare, unique as full set. In 1981 Dawn catalogue they had just auctioned a set for £300, (11)
Eight Arsenal home match programmes, 1931-32 Portsmouth 9th September 1931, Newcastle United, 19th March 1931, Blackburn Rovers, 7th May 1932, signs of folds, text in team page, rusty staples and Liverpool, 28th November 1931, Huddersfield Town, 12th December 1931, Darwen 9th January 1932, Chelsea, 2nd April 1932 and Middlesbrough, 30th April 1932, all lacking covers, text on team pages, (8)
Seven Arsenal home match programmes, 1930s comprising Everton, 24th September 1932, Birmingham, 21st December 1932, Blackpool, 11th February 1933, Huddersfield Town, 29th April 1933, Manchester City, 9th September 1933, Chelsea, 16th September 1933, Aston Villa, 10th March 1934, all with rusty staples and signs of folds and two scrapbooks, (9)
Charlie Cooke/ Peter Houseman Orange No.11 Chelsea club issue Umbro tracksuit top c.1970. with blue and white trim on cuffs and blue collar, zip fastened with blue Umbro diamond and the front above a white embroidered number 11 and original label and hanger on the inside of the collar. Provenance: A member of the Chelsea backroom staff.
Chelsea v. Leicester City, 21 February 1920 photo album, photographs of King George The Fifth's Visit to Stamford Bridge, On The Occasion of the Third Round of the English Cup, February 21, 1920, Chelsea v. Leicester City, Result Chelsea 3 Leicester City 0, featuring twelve black and white images of the King meeting players, fans etc, the inside cover inscribed To Blanche from Claude Kirby 21st Feb 1920, images overall ok/good, book in poor condition, water and rodent damage and staining
Seven Arsenal home match programmes, 1932-33 Bolton Wanderers, 17th September 1932, two copies, Leicester City, 29th October 1932, Newcastle United, 12th November 1932, Chelsea with West Stand insert, 10th December 1932, Liverpool, 4th March 1933, and Huddersfield Town, 29th April 1933, signs of folds, text in team page, rusty staples, staples replaced, loose pages, (7)
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