Arsenal footballers autographed football photo. High quality 16x12 colour photo signed by 1970s Arsenal legends Tommy Baldwin, John Roberts, Frank McLintock and goalkeeper Bob Wilson. Thomas Baldwin (born 10 June 1945) is an English former footballer who played in The Football League for Arsenal, Chelsea, Millwall, Manchester United and Brentford. He was capped twice by England at under-23 level. Tommy Baldwin was known as ' the sponge ' for his ability ,under pressure, to hold the ball and shield it skilfully from opponents while seeking an opening to set up an attack. Born in Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Roberts played football for local club Abercynon Athletic while working as a railway fireman. He joined Swansea Town as an apprentice in 1963, turning professional in 1964. Initially a striker who later switched to centre half, he moved to Northampton Town in 1967 and then Arsenal in 1969. He played for Arsenal for three seasons, including 18 appearances in the 1970-71 season, when Arsenal won the First Division title, thus earning him a championship medal. Roberts however did not play in the FA Cup Final the same year, which Arsenal also won to complete the Double, Francis ""Frank"" McLintock MBE (born 28 December 1939) is a former Scotland international footballer and football manager. He also worked as a sports agent and football pundit in his later life. He began his career in Scottish Junior football with Shawfield, before earning a professional contract with English First Division club Leicester City in December 1956. He played in two FA Cup final defeats before he was sold to Arsenal for £80,000 in October 1964. He had a poor start to his career at Arsenal, though he did feature in two League Cup final defeats, but he found success at the club after being switched from right-half to centre-half in 1969. Appointed as captain he led the club to their first European trophy, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1970. The following season, 1970-71, he captained Arsenal to the Double, as they won the league and the FA Cup. He was sold to Queens Park Rangers in June 1973 for a fee of £25,000, and helped the club to finish as First Division runners-up in 1975-76 before he announced his retirement in May 1977. He scored a total of 66 goals in 766 league and cup games in a 20-year professional career, and won nine caps for Scotland in an eight-year international career. Robert Primrose Wilson, OBE (born 30 October 1941) is a former Scotland international football goalkeeper and later broadcaster. As a player, Wilson is most noted for his 11-year playing career at Arsenal where he made over 300 appearances. Wilson as well featured as a youth and senior international for Scotland. After retiring as a player, he turned to coaching and broadcasting, presenting football programmes on television for 28 years until 2002. Wilson has also gone on to create a charity organization known as the Willow Foundation.
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A 20thC Royal Copenhagen figure of a baby, marked beneath, 14cm W, a continental porcelain jar and cover, polychrome decorated with flowers, a Royal Copenhagen cup and saucer, a George Jones style bowl, similar designed drainer and a set of five 19thC dessert plates, decorated with flowers, etc. (a quantity)
A 1937 FA Cup final ticket stub signed by every member of the Sunderland Football Team who played on the 1st May 1937 except for Alexander 'Sandy' McNab who replaced injured Captain Alex Hastings (Alex Hastings however did sign this fan's ticket stub); Eddie Burbanks, Bert Johnston, Jimmy Gorman, Johnny Mapson, Len Duns, Raich Carter, Charlie Thomson, Patrick Gallacher, Alex Hall, Bobby Gurney and Alex Hastings, together with a copy of the Football Echo with match report and Supporters red and white rosette
Sporting Interest - Football, 1940's and later programmes, including 1947-48 season, 22nd November, Manchester United v Everton 1949 Blackpool, v Arsenal, 1952 Nottingham County v Portsmouth 1966 World Cup final, etc; autographs, including Stanley Matthews, Alex James, Phil Birtles, etc; Daily Worker Football annuals, 1948-49, 49-50, 51-52 vols, Sunday Chronicle Football 1952; etc
Football Programmes - 1940's and later assorted inc England V Wales 26th April 1941, 23rd August 1947 Arsenal V Sunderland, 18th Sept 1947 Doncaster Rovers V Bradford 18th, 18th October 1947 Aston Villa V Sheffield United, 31st Jan 1948, West Brom V Luton, FA cup Final 24th April 1948 Mancheter United V Blackpool, Notts County V Bristol City 16th April 1949, etc other various to 1980s
Football Programmes and Ticket Stubs - 1940's- 1980's including Nottingham Forest, 8th Dec 1945, Aston Villa, 2nd March 1946 Wolverhampton, 4th April 1953 Leeds United, 17th April 1954 Blackburn Rovers, 14th Jan 1956 Bristol Rovers, 6th Dec 1958 West Brom, 2 ticket stubs FA cup Final 17th March 1979; Chesterfield United 4th April 1947 West Brom, 20th Dec 1947 Cardiff City, 7th April 1950 Bradford, 3rd February 1951 Cardiff City, 1st Nov 1958 Plymouth Argyle, etc and Sheffield Wednesday 29th November 1947 Newcastle United, 7th April 1951, Fulham, 3rd Sep 1952 Liverpool, etc, (27)
GEORGE VI SILVER TWO HANDLE ROWING TROPHY CUP part of inscription "Agecroft Regatta June 1938 - Junior Fours etc, 4 1/4" (10.8) makers Addie Brothers, Birmingham 1937, 2.3 ozs together with a 1953 CORONATION COMMEMORATIVE WINE COASTER electroplate with turned oak base centred with a cast silver roundel featuring Royal coat of arms, hallmarked Sheffield 1952, 6" (15.2) diameter (2)
MID 20th CENTURY SILVER TWO HANDLE CROWN GREEN BOWLING TROPHY CUP with scroll handles capped with acanthus leaves inverted trumpet form foot, 8 1/2 " (21.6) high x 10" (24.2) wide over the handles, presentation inscription dated 1943, Birmingham 1931, 23oz and the tiered black plastic plinth applied with winners tablets, 13 1/22 (34.3) high
MIXED LOT OF ELECTROPLATE, to include: ORNATELY PIERCED CUP PATTERN LARGE MUSTARD RECEIVER with blue glass liner CASED PAIR OF FISH SERVERS, with pierced blades and carved ivory handles, SWING HANDLED OVAL CAKE BASKET, TEA POT, both with matching crests, TWO TRUMPET VASES, CHAMBER STICK, etc
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP, the campana shape demi-gadrooned body engraved with presentation inscription 'A Prize Awarded to Mr Michael Wells, Junior, For Ploughing at the age of 17 years, Oct 2nd 1839' with foliated scroll handles, on a circular stem foot by Charles Reily and George Storer, London 1839, 6 1/2oz
A Victorian silver prize cup, the plain bowl inscribed "Presented to Robert Daws Esqr. by the Supporters and Players of the Ripley Original Cricket Club as a token of gratitude for interest taken in the Advancement of Cricket Season, 1870", on triple cricket bat and wreath support and circular base with cricket ball, 8.25ins high, makers mark rubbed, London 1870 (weight 9.5ozs), an Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee presentation cricket ball, and a MCC bicentenary 1787-1987 presentation cricket ball
A late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware three-handled tyg moulded in relief with three cricketers within leaf borders, 6.5ins high (with impressed factory mark, numbers and letters), and a Doulton Lambeth stoneware two-handled loving cup moulded with two cricketers, 6ins high (impressed factory mark and dated 1883)
An Edward VII silver cylindrical goblet with flared rim, reeded and fluted girdle to body, on circular footrim, 4.75ins high, by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1903 (weight 9ozs), an Elizabeth II silver cylindrical tankard of tapered form with C-scroll handle, 4.5ins high, by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1967 (weight 15ozs - with presentation inscription), a plated baluster shaped tankard with leaf capped handle, 5ins high, and a plated cup, 3ins high (both engraved)
A late Victorian plated two-handled prize cup and cover - "Omro District Football Association season 1898", with bead mounts and engraved with leaf scroll ornament, the domed cover with football pattern finial, floral cast scroll handles, knopped to stem, on circular footrim, 17.5ins high, further engraved "Presented by the Australian Explosions Company Melbourne T.T. Jones Gen Mgr. A. McWilliam Traveler won by Cassilis FBC, presented to R. H. Hamilton Esq. President by the players of a token of esteem", 17.5ins high
An Elizabeth II silver two-handled prize cup - "T. P. Blench Challenge Cup", with angular handles, on moulded footrim, 5.25ins high, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1961, on ebonised plinth, a Victorian silver prize cup - "St. Peter's and Broadstairs Horticultural Society", with bead mounts to knopped stem and footrim, 7ins high, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Chester 1897, and a George V silver two-handled prize cup, 5ins high (in two sections), (combined weight 15ozs)
A George V silver two-handled prize cup - "St. Peter's and Broadstairs Horticultural Society Challenge Cup", with moulded rim and girdle, C-scroll flying handles, 7.25ins high, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, on ebonised plinth base, and a George VI silver two-handled prize cup - "St. Peter's and Broadstairs Horticultural Society Cup for Collection of Vegetables", with angular handles and tapered bowl, on circular footrim, 6.25ins high, Sheffield 1937, and on ebonised plinth base
A George V silver two-handled prize cup - "St. Peter's and Broadstairs Horticultural Society Sweet Peas Challenge Cup 1947", the squat bowl with angular handles, knopped stem on circular footrim, 5.5ins high, makers mark incomplete, Birmingham 1932 (weight 5ozs), on ebonised plinth base, a Victorian silver prize cup - "St. Peter's and Broadstairs Horticultural Society Vegetable Challenge Cup", with bead mounts, 6.5ins high, by Hirons, Plante & Co, Birmingham 1864, on ebonised plinth base, and one other silver two-handled prize cup, on ebonised plinth base (now in two pieces)
A late Victorian silver two handled prize cup and cover - "The Hornsey and District Chrysanthemum Society" , the cover cast with a classical female figure holding a wreath, the whole embossed with floral and leaf scroll ornament, bearded mask, lions head and scroll cast handles, knop to stem on circular footrim, 17ins high, by Henry Aitkin Sheffield 1894, (weight 46ozs) on ebonised plinth base, applied with silvery metal presentation plaques, contained in oak fitted case, with moulded top and base, 15.75ins x 11ins x 24.25ins
An Arthur Price & Co Ltd silver egg cup and spoon, Birmingham 1928, boxed, a pair of late 18th Century sugar tongs, a selection of silver plate including a set of six silver plated Mapplin & Webb teaspoons, boxed, Indian dish featuring a Rupee of George V, boxed, set of silver plated dessert spoons, boxed and a child's shaker (parcel)
A GEORGE V SILVER ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE TROPHY CUP, engraved 'LICHFIELD HORSE SHOW 1912 PRESENTED BY MRS ARTHUR CHETWYND', some dents and creases, maker Charles Boyton & Sons, Lon don 19011, 7.1ozt, 221 grams, with wooden stand, together with a box of collectables and silver plate, including silver and base metal thimbles, advertising novelties, etc
A GROUP OF ABBEYDALE AND BURTONDALE CERAMICS to include 'Chrysanthemum' plate, diameter 21cm, 'Chelsea Rose' trinkets, a trio, two Burtondale Imari style plates, diameter 21.5cm etc, a Beswick face plaque, 'Mr Micawber', height 23cm (slight discolouring on rim of hat), five pieces of Worcester, to include a pair of Royal Worcester covered twin handled sugar bowls decorated with floral sprays and gilt trims, W4160 to base, together with a small jug, height 8cm, a Royal China Works Worcester shell, No 716 and a Locke & Co Worcester segmental dish (reglued) and a Japanese six place Geisha tea-set, to include cups, saucers, milk, sugar, side plates etc (teapot lid missing, one cup cracked)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEACUP, orange marble decoration, gilt Greek Key border, painted with puce crest for Baron Lyttelton of Hagley Park, bears old handwritten label to underside 'Old Worcester Painted by Baxter, The Crest of Baron Lyttelton of Hadley Park, Worcestershire, This cup was brought from Baxter's Niece', together with another similar teacup with floral gilt border, both cups cracked, together with a Flight Worcester wrythen tea bowl with puce and gilt floral and ribbon decoration, script mark in puce to base, a New Hall porcelain saucer, cracked, a matching tea bowl and saucer, another tea bowl and a 19th Century relief moulded jug, depicting scenes of fox hunting and shooting (8) (condition: both marbled cups have some wear to the gilding, both have vertical cracks from the rim, the one with the floral gilding has a damaged handle, the Flight tea bowl has some scratching and light staining, New Hall saucer has an extensive crack which is stained, matching tea bowl and saucer has scratching to the tea bowl and a chip to the rim of the saucer, the single tea bowl has a chipped rim and a scratched interior, the jug has a crack near the base by the bottom join of the handle)
A GROUP OF VARIOUS MINIATURE TEAWARES, to include boxed Coalport fruit decorated trio by Norman Lear, three boxed sets of 'Hong Kong' to include teapot, sugar milk, jug and two trios, boxed 'Ming Rose' trio, boxed 'Indian Tree' cup and saucer, boxed 'Pageant' cup and saucer, boxed 'Tulip Tree' trio, Royal Worcester teapot, boxed Caverswall commemorative cups and saucers (Christmas 1977 and1978, Easter 1978, Jubilee 1952-1977), Caverswall tea for two including tray etc
A GROUP OF ROYAL DOULTON BRAMBLY HEDGE FIGURES AND TABLEWARES, to include 'Poppy Eyebright' DBH1, 'Lord Woodmouse' DBH4, 'Lady Woodmouse' DBH5, 'Dusty Dogwood' DBH6 and 'Mr Toadflax' DBH10, four seasonal plates, 'Summer', 'Autumn', 'Winter', 'Spring' (reglued), 'Autumn' beaker, 'Spring' miniature cup/saucer and a miniature jug (chipped) and bowl from 'Tea Service' series

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