Arsenal, a collection of 52 away football programmes from 1946/47 to 1953/54, including, 1946/47 (3) Chelsea, Chelsea (FAC), Chelsea (FAC at Tottenham), 1947/48 (4) Aston Villa, Everton, Huddersfield, Chelsea, 1948/49 (7) Derby (FAC, poor condition), Birmingham, Chelsea, Derby (FAC) Pirate by F.Mills, Everton, Bolton, Blackpool, 1949/50 (5) Everton, Blackpool, Fulham, Birmingham, Chelsea, 1950/51 (9) Aston Villa, WBA, Sheff Wed, Newcastle, Chelsea, Fulham, Bolton, Man Utd, 1951/52 (11) Fulham, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Luton (FAC), Man City, Norwich (FAC), Leyton Orient (FAC), Bolton, Huddersfield, Burnley, Burnley (FAC), 1952/53 (5) Portsmouth, Cardiff, Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Man City, 1953/54 (8) Chelsea, Cardiff, Liverpool, Sheff Utd, Newcastle, Sheff Wed, Bolton, Huddersfield
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Wolverhampton Wanderers, a collection of 51 home & away football programmes, in various, but fair to good condition, from the 1950's onwards, Homes (7) including 65/66 & 67/68 Colours v Whites, Aways (44) including, 1948/49 (1) Blackpool, 1949/50 (1) Charlton, 1950/51 (8) Arsenal, Portsmouth, Fulham, WBA, Derby, Burnley, Everton, Charlton, 1951/52 (4) Preston, WBA, Middlesbrough, Stoke, 1952/53 (5) Preston, Blackpool, Bilston (Friendly), Hull, Liverpool, 1959/60 Barcelona, Magazine, 1962/63 Hendon
Birmingham City, a collection of 66 home football programmes from the early 1950's onwards in various condition, 1950/51 (2) Man City, Man Utd (FAC), 1951/52 (3) Southampton (tape repairs), Swansea (tm.), Rotherham, 52/53 (10) Sheff Utd, Blackburn, Lincoln, Everton, Plymouth, Tottenham (FAC), Fulham, Nottm Forest, Brentford, Rotherham, 1953/54 (9) Nottingham Forest, Brentford, Notts County, Rotherham Utd, Stoke, West Ham, Oldham, Blackburn, Bury, 1954/55 (2) (excludes Leeds Utd), 1955/56 (22) (includes Burnley v Chelsea)
Chelsea, a collection of 25 home football programmes, 1948/49 (1) Blackpool, 1949/50 (6) Burnley, Blackpool, Fulham, Newcastle Utd (FAC), Bolton, Newcastle Utd, 1950/51 (10) Sheff Wed, Huddersfield, WBA, Everton, Newcastle Utd, Exeter (FAC) x2), Stoke, Derby, Sunderland (4 Pages), 1952/53 (1) Wolverhampton, 1953/54 (3), Sheff Wed, Newcastle, Racing Club Buenos Aires, 1954/55 (2) Aston Villa, Red Banner, 1955/56 (2) Luton (4 Pages), Everton
1951/52 Birmingham City, a collection of 19 home football programmes, in good condition overall, Sheff Utd, Notts Co, Nottingham Forest, Doncaster, West Ham, Hull, Coventry, QPR, Leyton Orient (FAC), Rotherham, Everton, Brentford, Barnsley, Swansea, Blackburn, Leicester, Bury, Sheff Wed, Leeds Utd
Manchester Utd, a collection of 21 away football programmes, all in the FA Cup unless noted, in various condition, 1949/50 Portsmouth, Chelsea, Watford, 1950/51 Birmingham, 1952/53 Everton, Walthamstow (At Arsenal), Millwall, 1953/54 Burnley, 1954/55 Man City, Reading, 1955/56 Bristol Rovers, 1956/57 Hartlepool Utd, Birmingham (FA Cup S/F at Sheff Wed), 1957/58 Fulham (FAC S/F at Aston Villa), Fulham (FAC S/F Replay at Arsenal), WBA, Shamrock Roevrs (European Cup), 1958/59 Norwich, Swansea (Friendly), 1959/60 Liverpool, Derby Co
A collection of 25 football match tickets, and other memorabilia, the tickets include, 1953/54 Arsenal v Racing Club De Paris, 1958/59 Norwich v Tottenham (FAC), 1963/64 Man City v Man Utd (Varity Club), 1964/65 Man Utd v Everton (ICFC), 1967/68 Man Utd v Sarajevo (ECup) x2, in addition are a red and blue cardboard rosettes by the Empire News, Umbro 1951 & 1953/54 Kit Brochures, a 1947 Charlton Players Cup Final Souvenir, and 4 Official Handbooks
1945 46th British Infantry Division v British Troops Austria, Played In Sturm At Platz Graz, The Official Single Sheet programmes for the game played 24/11/1945, Features Players from Aston Villa, Hull City, Stoke City, Arsenal, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Lovells Athletic, Southport, Cardiff City, Bolton Wanderers, Cowdenbeath, Crystal Palace, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield United, Rotherham United & Everton (folded, worn on fold and around edges, some professional repairs
A collection of 81 football programmes in various conditon, from the 1950's onwards, 1940's (7) 1948/49 Man Utd v Sunderland, 1947 Australia v South Africa, 1947/48 Everton v Blackpool, 1950's (28) 1953/54 Ipswich v Norwich, QPR v Charlton (Friendly), 1954/55 Sunderland v Wolves, 1957 Hungary v China in Australia, 1957/58 Hereford Utd v Sheff Wed (FAC). 1960's onwards (46) 1960/61 QPR, Blues v Reds (Trial Match), 1961/62 Birmingham v Swindon (FLC), 1962/63 Leyton Orient v Necastle Utd (FLC), 1964/65 Barrow v Grimsby (FAC) at Man City, 1964/65 Woking v Chelsea (Opening Of Lights), 1965/66 Man City v Dundee (Friendly), 1966/67 Man City v Bolton (Friendly)
EVERTON STARS SIGNED. Nineteen signed items, mostly 8x10" images (many bearing press stamps or notes to verso) and depicting Everton stars of the 1980s. Signatures variously from: Joe Royle, Norman Whiteside, Mark Ward, Duncan Ferguson. Paul Rideout, Gary Stevens, Ray Atteveld, Paul Bracewell, Gary Stevens, Ian Marshall, Stuart McCall, Peter Beardsley and more.
FOOTBALL, programmes, 1960s onwards, inc. Hartlepool (2) 1960 & 61; Northampton (FAC), Rochdale, Bury (all 1961); Villa (2) League Cup, Darlington (2), Mansfield, Everton (all 1962); Stoke (FAC), Hartlepool (all 1965); Newport (3) 1965 & 66; Norwich (League Cup 1967); Sheffield Weds (FAC), Derby, Nottm Forest (all 1969); Man.Utd (League Cup1970); Brechin (3) 1970 & 71, Dundee (1971); Wolves (FAC 1973); Man.Utd (FAC 1976) etc., G to VG, 50*
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. signed pieces etc; Souness, Dublin, Izzett (2), Keown, Ian Walker, Scott Gemmill, Warnock, Asaba, Taggart etc; unsigned programmes from 1983/4 Everton FAC run (4+1); York City (13), signed, Sid Storey & Matt Patrick (pieces, ), Tom Forgan (white card) & 1996/7 teamsheets; team photo (Football Weekly News); programmes (2), v Bolton 1957/8 FAC, Leeds United 1983 (John Simpson), The Happy Wanderers 1969 (Gerry Baker); at Hull City 1947/8 (piece missing from cover); 1983/4 Champions brochure, FR to EX, 50*
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. TV All Stars signed programmes (2), v High Wycombe Bucks XI (1962), Banbury Sports XI (1964, with poster), both signed to back page, Bernard Bresslaw, Mike Winters, Bernie Winters, Jeremy Young; Mansfield Town referee club & assessor reports; Nottm Forest home and away programmes, Cupa WC v National Uruguay 1980; v Malta XI 1982, v Hamburg in Spain, v Grantham (4); Southampton photo reprints (laid down), v Nottm Forest 1902, v Portsmouth 1906, v Everton 1908 (neat annotation) etc., FR to VG, Qty.
Carl (Karl) Everton Moon (1879-1948). Photogravure print of a woman and young girl sitting together. Inscribed "Copyright 1906 by Fred Harvey" along the lower right. Embossed "Karl E. Moon & Co., Albuquerque NM" along the lower right. Dimensions: Sight; height: 13 in x width: 10 in. Framed; height: 20 in x width: 17 in.Condition: Good condition.
FOOTBALL TEAMS 1940s Twenty eight newspaper football team groups measuring 8" x 5" backed onto white card. All are forties and include 46/7 Middlesbrough, Man Utd, 47/8 Portsmouth, Tottenham, West Ham, Liverpool, Brentford, 48/9 Liverpool, Everton, Wolves, Tottenham etc. Players all named beneath. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED A set of 29 of 30 home programmes for season 1957/8, missing only number 20, Wolves which was postponed. Includes 21 League, Charity Shield with team changes, 4 European Cup and 3 FA Cup. Everton has no token sheet. The only programmes with a token intact are Preston, Birmingham and Wolves. No tokens were printed in Sunderland and AC Milan. The team line-up page is blank v. Sheff. Weds. FA Cup. A few are very slightly creased. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL CLUB HANDBOOKS AND BROCHURES Over 80 handbooks, players brochures, Supporters Club booklets etc. including Arsenal handbooks 79/80 - 81/2, 83/4 - 88/9 and 2009/10, Tottenham Hotspur Official Annuals 1980 & 1981, Blackburn Rovers Wembley Souvenir 1960 slightly marked, Leicester City's Year Wembley 1949, Brighton & Hove Albion Annual 1952/3 slightly worn, Wolves Handbook 1951/2 small paper loss from cover, West ham 1964 and West Ham United FA Cup Final Wembley 1975, Swindon Town The Way To Wembley Swindon Style 69, Aston Villa Wembley '71, Celtic Year of Triumph 1966/7, Norwich City Handbook 1952/3 and Canary Crusade 58/9, Everton League Champions 1962/3, Liverpool League Champions 1963/4 and Road To Wembley 1971 and Manchester United Souvenir 1966/7 Champions and Supporters Club Year Book Number 11. Generally good
A collection of 455 programmes 1951-1970 a large proportion late 1950's early 1960's. All League clubs Barnsley , Barrow , Bolton , Bradford City , Bradford PA , Bristol City , Cambridge United , Cardiff City , Charlton , Chester , Chesterfield , Colchester , Crewe , Darlington , Doncaster , Everton , Exeter , Gillingham , Grimsby , Halifax , Hull , Leicester , Leyton Orient , Lincoln , Liverpool, Mansfield Town, Middlesbrough , Newport , Notts County , Oxford , Oldham , Peterborough , Port Vale , Reading , Rochdale, Scunthorpe, Shrewsbury , Sheffield United , Southampton , Southend , Southport, Stockport , Stoke , Sunderland , Tranmere and Wolves . Some faults. Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER CITY Over 1,700 home programmes 1951-2018. 51/2 X 2 both v Huddersfield, 54/5 v. Everton and Bolton, 55/6 X 3 v. Sheff. Utd., Portsmouth and Liverpool FA Cup. 56/7 X 2 v MTK Hungary and Luton, 57/8 X 6, 58/9 X 6, 59/60 X 9, 60/1 X 10, 61/2 X 7, 62/3 X 11, 63/4 X 15, 64/5 X 9, 65/6 X 24, 66/7 X 24, 67/8 X 23, 68/9 X 27, 69/70 X 16, 70/1 X 15, 71/2 X 27, 72/3 X 24, 73/4 X 28, 74/5 X 22, 75/6 X 27, 76/7 X 41, 77/8 X 39, 78/9 X 58, 79/80 X 58, 80/1 X 29, 81/2 X 29, 82/3 X 29, 83/4 X 62, 84/5 X 30, 85/6 X 64, 86/7 X 67, 87/8 X 29, 88/9 X 42, 89/90 X 23, 90/1 X 24, 91/2 X 28, 92/3 X 38, 93/4 X 31, 94/5 28, 95/6 X 21, 96/7 X 32, 87/8 X 52, 98/9 X 29, 99/00 43, 00/01 X 44, 01/02 X 24, 02/03 X 23 including 2 X Southampton last match at Maine Road, 03/04 X 21, 04/05 X 43, 05/06 X 25, 06/07 X 18, 07/08 X 22, 08/09 X 38, 09/10 X 48, 10/11 X 42, 11/12 X 27, 12/13 X 22, 13/14 X 7, 14/15 X 5, 15/16 X 12, 16/17 X 20, 17/18 X 26 and 18/19 X 3. From 1980 onwards in generally good condition. As described
FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHS Seventeen in total of press quality but with no stamps on the reverse. 13 are 10" X 8" black & white and include England v Northern Ireland at Wembley, Gordon Banks for England and Stoke City with some duplication, Peter Bonetti at the 1970 World Cup, Manchester United in training in the 1950's and Arsenal v Everton in the 1960's. Includes 3 colour photographs including Peter Withe holding the European Cup on his head and Dave Beasant lifting the FA Cup. Good
WALES - ENGLAND 1939 Very scarce wartime International programme, Wales v England, 18/11/1939 at Wrexham, twelve page issue, two strong teams, England had 3 x Man City, 2 x Everton plus Matthews, Cullis and players from Liverpool, Blackburn, Huddersfield and Aston Villa whilst the Welsh had players from Arsenal (2), Tottenham, Chelsea, Wolves, Everton, Derby etc. Folds, staple removed. Fair-generally good
SCOTLAND - ENGLAND 1923 Scarce programme, Scotland v England 14/4/1923 at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Twenty four page official programme, the game ended 2-2. England had two players from each of Huddersfield, Shef Wed, Liverpool and West Ham plus one each from Everton, Burnley and Shef Utd whilst the Scots had four from Rangers and one from each of Hibs, Celtic, St Mirren, Aberdeen, Huddersfield, Cardiff and Middlesbrough. Good
PRINTED FOOTBALL TEAM AUTOGRAPHS Thirteen different pages issued by League clubs including Aston Villa 1952/1953, Burnley undated but includes Frank Hill who was the Manager between September 1948 and August 1954, Crystal Palace undated but includes Laurie Scott who was the Manager between 1951 and 1954, Derby County 1973/1974, Everton undated but includes Eddie Buckle who played for the club between 1949 and 1954, Huddersfield 1955/1956, Huddersfield undated but shows Ian Greaves who was Manager between June 1968 and June 1974, Lincoln 1953/1954, Manchester United undated but one when W Crickmer was Club Secretary and the second when L. Olive was Club Secretary, Newcastle mid-1950's and includes Len White, Ronnie Simpson, Joe Harvey, Bob Stokoe and Jackie Milburn, West Brom undated but letterhead shows Vic Buckingham who was the Manager from 1953 to 1959 and Wolves 1954/1955. Each sheet has been folded and some have other defects. Fair
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