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MANCHESTER UNITED AUTOGRAPHS Sheet of Manchester United autographs from the 57-58 season when tragedy befell United at Munich. Sold with a programme for the first game of the season v Everton, 28/8/57 and all the players from the United team for this game have signed the large album page in ink , 13 signatures in total as reserve Whitefoot and trainer Tom Curry have also signed the page. Signatures include Duncan Edwards, Blanchflower, Taylor, Berry, Viollet, Foulkes, Whelan, Colman, Pegg, Wood, Byrne. Autographs are generally good, programme has token removed. Generally good
FA TOUR 1939 Framed signed photograph of the boat, "Athlone Castle" , the Union Castle Line boat which took the FA touring Party to South Africa, in 1939. The 15" x 12" framed photograph is signed in ink by the squad of 18 who made the journey and is part of the Sailor Brown collection . Brown was a Charlton player and the signatures include Bartram , also of Charlton, , Oakes Charlton, Jackson, Jones and Britton , all Everton, Fenton (West Ham), Beasley (Huddersfield), Lewis (Walthamstow Ave), Fenton (Middlesbrough), Brook (Man City), Mapson (Sunderland), Betmead (Grimsby), Gibbons (Brentford), Finch (Barnet), Gadsby (Leeds), Ainsley (Leeds) and Mahon (Huddersfield). The squad played 3 games v South Africa and won all three. Good
This is a rare set of Subbuteo players and accessories. There are 4 complete sets of the original players made from card and one set of plastic players. The vendor tells us that the card teams are Wolves, West Brom , Man Utd & Everton, The plastic set is Tottenham which is complete except for the goalkeepers metal rod. Also included are 3 balls, two sets of goals & some Subbuteo literature. This is the oldest set that we have seen and was passed down to the vendor from a relative, he believes that card players date from the late 40's - early 50's
Everton Football Club Signed Football undated but around 1977-1981, including Bob Latchford, Billy Wright, Kevin Ratcliffe, Imre Viradi, Gary Megson and others; together with a collection of Football Programmes including Preston North End (mostly late 1950's and 1960's); England Internationals, Cup Finals and others (qty)List available
THREE STUDIO ART GLASS VASES, all are decorated in a cameo style, the first is signed J. Everton and is ruby over white with a gold overlay cut in a Heraldic design, the other two are unsigned and are triple cased with white over blue over clear, one decorated with flowers and the other fish, tallest approximately 22cm (3)
A collection of football programmes to include 1966 World Cup Official Souvenir Programme with four signatures from the Portugal team including Eusebio and 1970s and later FA Cup Final, League Cup Final and First Division examples for Everton, Leeds, Manchester City and United, Liverpool etc., also a 2002 luncheon menu with Sir Tom Finney signature, Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971-72 and a 1965 Gold Cup at Oulton Park official programme.
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED Approximately 150 foreign and British topographical and other cards, including two (identical) real photographic views of a football crowd titled 'Everton Cup Tie' (by the Brighton Camera Exchange: probably 1924 when Brighton beat Everton 5-2 in the F.A. Cup); Holcombe (by Chapman of Dawlish); and various Great War individual and group portraits; together with a further quantity of modern cards, (album).
FOOTBALL - APPROXIMATELY 650 CLUB CLOTH PATCHES, CIRCA 1970s many in their original packaging, including Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest, Oxford Town, Burnley and Bournemouth; together with approximately fifty circular magnetic back football club badges, including Everton, Middlesborough, Nottingham Forest and Bristol Rovers.
An early 20th century cigarette card album, containing cards to include black and white prominent footballers, Taddy & Co., Imperial Tobacco, a single football Captain Series Hills cigarettes card No. 48 J. Watson Captain of Sunderland, Ogdens Cigarette footballers, Wills cigarette cricketers, and others. CONDITION REPORT: There are 24 football related cigarette cards: Twelve footballers are on Grapnel mixture backs, 5 x Southampton, 2 x Blackburn Rovers, 1 x Woolwich Arsenal, 1 x Newcastle United, 1 x Portsmouth, 1 x Southampton and 1 x Everton. 9 footballers have Imperial Tobacco backing, 2 x West Bromwich Albion, 2 x Leeds City, 2 x Southampton, 1 x Liverpool, 1 x Newcastle United and 1 x Woolwich Arsenal. There is a further football card by Hills Cigarettes No 48: J Watson Captain Sunderland with sweet verbena and badminton mixture backing and 2 x Ogdens footballer cards - J Lewis and A Cartilage. In addition to these there are an assortment of cards to include Cavanders Ltd Ancient Egypt cards, 9 E W Anstie Downland (Horse Racing) cards, 4 Brooke Bond cards, 17 other assorted loose cards, and 31 Wills cigarettes cricketers cards
Cricket interest; Frank Chester, How's That!, Hutchinson, London 1956; a cricket ball reputedly a gift from Frank Chester on 22nd July 1950 together with a newspaper cutting when he was an umpire during the match between the West Indies and England, during this match Frank Worrell and Everton Weekes 'belted the old ball out of shape' and the umpires had to send for a new one; Harold Larwood, Body-Line?, 1933'; and an autograph book page with ink signatures of Don Bradman, C W Walker, J H Knighton, B Barnett.
Sport.- Football.- Liverpool & Everton.- Liverpool v Everton, Saturday, February 5th, 1949, programme, a little underlining of players, 'McIlhatton' crossed out and 'Powell' inserted, original pictorial wrappers, some light soiling, 1949; and 4 others, 3 Everton programmes for 1949 and a ticket for the F.A. Cup semi-final Liverpool v Chelsea, 27th March, 1965, v.s. (5)
A fine Victorian Reformed Gothic oak longcase wall regulator timepiece in the manner of A.W.N. Pugin The movement probably attributed to the workshop of James Condliff, Liverpool for Isaac Simmons, Manchester, third quarter of the 19th century The massive eight-day five double-screwed baluster pillar frosted gilt movement with thick canted top angle plates measuring 9.5 by 7.75 inches enclosing wheel train with high pinion count, six-spoke wheel crossings and screw depth adjustment for all pivots terminating at the plates, with Harrison s maintaining power and deadbeat escapement incorporating jewelled pallets regulated by Frodsham/Dent type metal jar mercury compensated pendulum with weight tray for fine adjustment and fine beat adjustment to crutch, with winding via offset square to right hand side, the 12 inch circular silvered brass dial with subsidiary seconds over Roman numeral hour dial and signed I. Simmons, 7 St. Ann s, Square, Manchester to centre within outer minute track and canted silvered bezel, the movement and dial supported on a substantial gilt brass bracket attached to the 2 inch thick case backboard beneath wide-jaw pendulum suspension with fine screw position adjustment, the interior also applied with a silvered tapered scale for the pendulum weight tray calibrated 0-12 divided into eighths over plate engraved ARNOLD & LEWIS, SUCCESSORS TO, I. SIMMONS, WATCH & CLOCK MANUFACTURERS to centre section beneath dial, and beat scale to base, the exterior with triple stylised trefoil fronted canted mansard frieze flanked by pointed spires to pediment over heavy front door with entwined curved baton carved band over arch-glazed panel flanked by stylised ogee stepped sections decorated with rosettes over Gothic columns with foliate caps and moulded bands to shafts, the sides with slender rectangular glass windows set into 2 inch thick channel moulded surrounds incorporating hole for the indirect movement winding to right hand side, the base with cavetto apron flanked by plinths beneath the front door over triple substantial chevron-carved quarter-round fronted cavetto-outline brackets with elaborate complex horizontal moulded infill between and reeded panels to upper and lower margins, the superstructure containing a piece of oak stencilled with a blue rosette motif trademark, 216cm (85ins) high. Isaac Simmons is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in Manchester 1834-51. Online sources further suggest that he opened jewellers at Long Millgate in 1822, by 1832 he had moved to fashionable 9 St Ann s Square then again to number 7 by 1851 where he remained until 1871. Simmons was succeeded by Arnold and Lewis who continued at the same address until circa 1905. Contemporary directories also list Arnold and Lewis as retail jewellers and makers of watches and chronometers. Indeed the many fine quality watches that survive bearing their name suggest that they had a very wealthy clientele and were a major retail outlet for the watches made in the Prescott watch workshops. Details such as the design of weight pulley, left/right position-adjustable pendulum suspension block, extensive use of screw end stops and overall quality of the movement suggest that it may have been supplied to Simmons by James Condliff of Liverpool. James Condliff first set up in business at 32 Gerard Street, Liverpool, in 1816. Between 1816-1827 Condliff had premises in Gerard Street, Circus Street and Fraser Street; after 1827 he was joined by Joseph Condliff and they continued to work at Fraser Street (probably the workshops) and also in Clare Street. In 1846 a branch of the business opened in Everton under Joseph's name and that year also John Condliff appears, at premises at Mount Vernon. The last Condliff in the business was Thomas who is recorded as working between 1867-1914, whilst the last mention of James dates to 1884, although it is likely that he had retired by 1862. The quality of the movement of the current lot combined with the massive construction of the case complete with facility for external winding indicate that it was intended for an important location where a high degree accuracy was required. One such possibility is that it was made as the shop regulator for Simmonds premises in St. Ann s Square. A letter, dated 1851, to the editor of the Manchester Guardian confirms that Simmons utilised a highly accurate regulator on his premises: To the editor of the Manchester Guardian Sir, In reply to the complaints of A Subscriber , in your publication of Wednesday last, on the subject of the incorrectness of the public clocks, I take leave to say to say there is but too much truth in his remarks. For a number of years I have had my chief regulator tested by transit observations; the result in nearly all cases showing 2 minutes slower than the time as indicated by the public clocks. An observatory such as that in Liverpool is quite unnecessary in this, an inland town. Nor do I see the utility of incurring the expense of telegraphing Greenwich time, which, for the reasons stated above, can always be had at my shop, and is cheerfully offered for the use of such as may feel disposed to avail themselves of it.- The favour of your inserting the above will oblige, and apologising for trespassing on your valuable time, I am, sir, yours faithfully I.SIMMONS 7 St Ann s Square April 3rd 1851 The possibility of the current lot being used as the shop regulator is perhaps further supported by the presence of the silvered signature plate for Simmons s successors Arnold and Lewis applied to the inside of the case. It is perhaps interesting to note that soon after they took over the Simmons business in 1871 Arnold and Lewis installed a shop regulator (in July 1872) with a galvinometer connected to Greenwich. An exterior clock dial at their premises (designed by Edward Salomons architect) with a Greenwich style falling ball dropping at 1pm daily was also installed. This was reported in the Manchester Guardian, and no doubt provided endless publicity for the new proprietors. The installation of this new technology may have required the previous shop timepiece to be moved-on by Arnold and Lewis. Another possibility is that the current lot may have been supplied to a very wealthy discerning private client or a business where accuracy was highly valued. Indeed the strong architectural styling would suggest that it may have been conceived as part of a homogenous scheme created by a leading architect in the highly fashionable Reformed Gothic style. The leading exponent of the Reformed Gothic movement was A.W.N. Pugin although many other architects and designers such as Eastlake and Burgess adopted the style. Reformed Gothic was at its height during the 1850 s-60 s but, as with all fashionable styles, muscular Reformed Gothic was superseded by the more romantic Venetian Gothic style championed by Ruskin and the Aesthetic Movement with Japanese influences developed by architects such as Edward William Godwin. The enormous wealth generated through the massive expansion in industry in the Manchester area at this time would have ensured a healthy clientele for high status objects leading to large manufactories such as Lamb of Manchester working hard to keep abreast of fashion. As of yet the designer or maker of the case of the current lot has not been established, however the presence of a stencilled rosette trademark on a piece of timber (formerly concealed in the top of the case) may provide a strong clue and thus presents the prospective purchaser with a potentially rewarding research project.
Sport - Football - Cricket - Home Internationals - an important Edwardian 15ct gold medal, The Football League England v Scotland, awarded to H [Harry] Makepeace, Scottish League February 26th 1910, 16.6g, ensuite with autograph, Imperial Tobacco Taddy & Co Prominent Footballers (reprint) and Will's Cricketers cigarette cards depicting MakepeaceSergeant Joseph William Henry Makepeace (1881 - 1952) played for England four times each at football and cricket, being one of only twelve English double internationals. He played for Everton from 1902-03 until 1914-15, winning the FA Cup in 1906 and made his England appearances between 1906 and 1912.He played first-class cricket for Lancashire between 1906 and 1930, and four Tests for the national team in the 1920-21 Ashes Series in Australia
A box of fifteen Subbuteo teams together with boxed stands and figures CONDITION REPORT: This lot contains; Birmingham City, Brazil, Hove Albion, West Brom, Berwick Rangers, Montreal Manic, Austria, aberdeen, Vancouver Whitecaps, Fortuna Dusseldorf, Hungary, Denmark, Everton, Coventry City, Norwich City.
EVERTON FC 1933 AUTOGRAPHS / LIVERPOOL WAR MEMORIAL - Mounted and framed display featuring 4 printed black and white images of the Everton 1933 team in action and a 9.5 x 15cm autograph card featuring 13 signatures including Tommy Johnson, Warney Cresswell, Jimmy Dunn, Tommy White, Cliff Britton, Jock Thomson, Albert Geldard, Billy Cook, Ted Sagar, Jimmy Stein, Harry Cook, Albert Geldland, Dixie Dean. Frame measures 71.5 x 46cm. Also a framed copy of the memorial from the Bank of Liverpool ld listing members of the staff on active service during WW1. Frame measures 51 x 64cm and has some damage to upper right hand corner.
Football Signed Commemorative Cover, Norman Whiteside A Superbly Produced Modern Cover Depicting The 1985 FA Cup Final Between Everton And Manchester United, Signed By Winning Goalscorer Norman Whiteside Using A Black Biro Pen. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
MISCELLANY Small collection of items, "Lancashire Cricket booklet, County, League, Club and Manchester District Fixtures 1934 (good), Football Weekly Book of 650 Football Stars (1930s- good), 1956 Cup Final programme with songsheet (no writing, minor folds), pirate programme Cup Semi-Final Everton v Man City 1969, , Man Utd v Estudiantes 1968 World Club Championship programme (fair) and Man City v Airdrie 1971/2 Texaco Cup programme. Fair-good
WAR-TIME FOOTBALL AT GRIMSBY TOWN 1944 Programme for Northern Command v National Police and Fire Service 12/2/1944. Teams represented by players from Newcastle Utd., Arsenal, Wolves, Grimsby, Leeds Utd., Everton, Man. Utd., Portsmouth, Preston, Huddersfield, Crystal Palace, Newport and Blackpool, folded. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL TICKETS Approximately 250 tickets with the majority being in the 2000's. Includes Wimbledon homes v. Arsenal, West Ham, Man. Utd., Everton and Tottenham FA Cup 1986/7, Crystal Palace homes 2000's, Gillingham homes 2000's, Blackburn homes 2000's, Chelsea v Blackburn 2012 Youth Cup Final, Chelsea aways in 1990's plus several other home clubs. Generally good
SHREWSBURY A collection of 69 Shrewsbury Town Home programmes 1949/50 to 1966/67 includes v All Star X1 1949/50, Leyton Orient, Bristol City ( Both poor) 1951/52, Watford (detached covers), Southampton 1953/54, Newport County 1954/55, Everton (League Cup) 1960/61. Also includes England v Eire (Amateur) 1951/52 at Gay Meadow. Some programmes have faults. Fair to generally good
1966 WORLD CUP / FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Four autographed items inc 2 x First Day Covers: World Cup Special Commemorative Issue by Dietrich Schneider, date stamped 1/6/1966 signed by Geoff Hurst and a German First Day Cover showing Seeler and Moore exchanging pennants before the Final and date stamped Bonn 30/7/1966 with all of the results printed on the reverse and signed on the front by Uwe Seeler plus the signatures of Gordon Banks and Alan Ball which have faded. Along with 2 x greetings cards, each signed by 9 England players who played in the Final except B.Moore and B.Charlton. Programme and ticket for the 1995 FA Cup Final Everton v. Manchester United. The programme is multi-signed on the front cover and Everton line-up page by players with 43 in total. Plus 2 pages from the Topical Times Football Book 1970-71 which a have a total of 57 signatures inc players from Blackpool x 15, Hull City x 6, Celtic x 4, Ron Davies, Bob Stokoe, Bruce Rioch, Dave Clement, Paddy Mulligan, Irving Nattrass and Tony Green. Generally good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY A small collection of 12 programmes / magazines. 1966 World Cup Official Tournament programme with results entered and Football Monthly's 1966 World Cup Souvenir, 1968 European Cup Final programme, Man. Utd. v Benfica, 1992 League Cup Final programme and ticket, Man. Utd. v Nottm. Forest, 1991 ECWC Final Man. Utd. Issue v Barcelona, 3 England homes v Scotland 1969 and 1971 and West Germany , all 3 are creased, Stan Matthews Farewell Match, Sir Stan Matthews XI v World Stars 28/4/1965 and 3 FA Cup Semi-Finals, Derby v Man. Utd. 1976, Brighton v Sheff. Weds. 1983 and Sheff. Weds. V Everton 1986 slightly creased. Generally good
BURNLEY FA CUP 61-62 Set of programmes for Burnley in the 61-62 FA Cup when they were defeated in the Final by Tottenham. Eight programmes, homes v QPR, Leyton Orient and Everton, away programmes at Leyton Orient, Shef Utd, Semi v Fulham at Villa and replay at Leicester plus the Final v Tottenham at Wembley. No writing, occasional minor fault. Generally good
EVERTON - PAUL GASCOIGNE Everton match-worn blue short-sleeved shirt, number 7 , worn and signed by Paul Gascoigne. Gascoigne gave the shirt to Sean McCarthy when both were substituted during the second half of a pre-season friendly between Oldham for whom McCarthy was playing and Everton. Gascoigne apparently was in sore need of a "Tab" (Cigarette) and received an ovation as he walked off the pitch. Believed to be August 2000. Signed on the back on the number "Good luck Paul Gascoigne". Good
CUP FINAL ROSETTE 1894 Superb Cup Final rosette from 1894 when Notts County defeated Bolton Wanderers 4-1 at Goodison Park, Everton.. A newspaper article from 1959 in the Bolton Evening News states that the Bolton Wanderers Rosette , which shows 2 pigs trotters above a badge reading "Give Us Another Goal !!! " with Bolton Wanderers inscribed on the tails of the rosette, was worn at the 1894 Cup Final and also at the 1904 Cup Final in which Manchester City defeated Bolton. It made its third and final trip to a Cup Final in 1923 when Bolton defeated West Ham in the first Wembley Cup Final. The rosette, still in exceedingly good condition, was wrapped up carefully and put away in a box between outings to the Cup Finals. Good
WARTIME - QPR Four page programme, Army Soccer, London District v Eastern Command, 24/1/46 at Loftus Road, players came mainly from London clubs including QPR, Arsenal, West Ham, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Spurs with others coming from Everton, Exeter, Shef Wed, Reading and Brighton. Fold. generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Nine Manchester United home programmes, 49/50 v Man City (tape on spine) and Everton, 50/51 v Aston Villa (tape on spine), Everton and Sunderland (tape on spine) and 51/2 v Charlton, Huddersfield (tape on spine), Bolton and Aston Villa. Some are generally good, various faults. Fair
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY 1940'S & 1950'S Eighteen programmes: England v Wales 27/5/1943 Pirate issued by Victor with pencil annotations throughout, 3 Leicester City homes v. Fulham 16/4/1949 creased and team changes, Newcastle 18/9/1954 and Preston 11/4/1955 team changes, WBA v Coventry 18/4/1949 creased, Wolves v. Derby 18/9/1948 back page repaired, creased, Fulham v Chelsea 17/9/1949 worn inside, 2 Arsenal homes v Portsmouth 17/9/1955 and Wolves 27/12/1955, 5 Chelsea homes v Liverpool 26/12/1949, Birmingham, Everton and Newcastle all 56/7 and Portsmouth 57/8, 3 Tottenham homes v. Fulham 26/3/1951, WBA 26/12/1955 and Newcastle 28/12/1957 all creased and FLS War Cup Semi-Final played at Tottenham, Chelsea v Reading 1/4/1944 pencil team changes and folded in four. Fair
1920'S FOOTBALL NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS Twelve page 250 Football arguments issued by Topical Times 21/1/1928 plus many other early 1920's cuttings and newspapers and include team groups for season 1919/20 for Celtic, Burnley, Oldham, Middlesbrough, Sheff. Utd., Everton, Tottenham, Sunderland, Man. City, Wolves, Birmingham, West Ham, Stockport, Coventry, Plymouth, Luton, Man. Utd. Bradford City, WBA, Liverpool, Bolton, Arsenal, Sheff. Weds., Bradford PA, Notts. Co., Corinthians, Blackburn, Newcastle and Aston Villa. Fair
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