Football - in excess of 80 football programmes 1960s and later to include Blackburn Rovers, England, Wigan Athletic, Everton, Newcastle United, Leeds, Manchester United and similar, included in the lot are two cased sets of plated flatware and a set of Newbridge napkin rings in original box (4)
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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 large collection of 1950's onwards football programmes to include The Jules Rimet Cup World Championship England 1966 July 11th-30th Official Souvenir Programme, the Football Association Challenge Cup Competition, Cup Final 1985 Everton -v- Manchester United Programme signed by the Everton Team, England -v- Scotland Saturday April 6th 1963 Programme for Wembley Stadium, the Official Programme for the European Cup Winner Cup Final Tie of Borussai Bro Russian Dortmund -v- Liverpool held at Hampdon Park Glasgow Thursday 5th May 1966, European Cup of Champions 1967-68, Hiberian FC -v- Manchester united, together with a Sunday Empire News Football Annual 1947-48 and an Empire News Football Annual 1948-1949, various Swindon Town, Ipswich Town, Orient etc Programmes etc
Football programmes, Portsmouth 1950's selection, Homes 53-4 v Arsenal, Bolton league & FAC, Preston, Wolves, 53/4, Huddersfield Town, Burnley, Everton, Newcastle United ETC 54/5, Manchester City, Sunderland, W.B.A. etc 55/6, Red Banner, Nottingham Forest FAC, Charlton Athletic etc 56/7, Offenbach, Aldershot FAC 57/8 etc, 58-9 Chelsea, Aston Villa etc, plus 15 away none v London Clubs includes single card v Aston Villa 56-7 (mostly gd) (60+)
Football programmes, large quantity, 1960's onwards inc. Chelsea (43), West Ham United (53), Everton (50), Leicester City well represented, noted 'Special Editions' Match view Sheffield Wednesday v Chelsea, Liverpool v Arsenal 89/90. Ipswich Town & Huddersfield Town v Arsenal 70/1, Epsom v Chelsea 87, WHU v Coventry City FLC S/F 81 etc (gd) (approx 435)
Football programmes, a collection of F.A. Cup programmes, noted Derby County v Chelsea & Luton Town v Manchester City 52/3, Birmingham City & Luton Town v Man. City 54/5, Man. City v Everton 55/6, Southampton v Weymouth 56/7, Bath City v Brighton & Hove Albion 59/60, Yeovil Town v Crystal Palace & Swansea Town v Preston North End Semi-final 63/4 etc (gd) (15)
Football programmes, good selection inc. Sheffield Wednesday Reserves v Rest of League, 14 April, 1903 (at Owlerton), Chelsea v Wolves & Portsmouth both 48/9, England v Germany Schools at Fratton Park 1956, plus first & last season matches inc. Peterborough, Bradford PA etc, Man City v Everton FA Cup 65/6 (ss, at Wolverhampton), Reading v Bournemouth 46/7, early Sunday football games, friendlies etc (mostly gd) (approx 80)
Football programmes, 1960's selection, noted Nottingham Forest & Everton v Tottenham Hotspur, Aldershot v Exeter City 59-60, Brighton v Liverpool, Nottingham Forest v Manchester United & City, Newcastle United, Plymouth Argyle v Brighton 60/1, Yeovil Town v Swindon Town FAC, Arsenal v Ipswich Town 61/2, at least 20 from 60-1 and the majority from the early 60's (mainly gd) (approx 175)
Football, selection of newspapers in a large box covering F.A. Cup Finals, Championship seasons, European games, Promotion seasons, etc., many Evening Standard 'Special Wembley' issues, Birmingham Sports Argus, Liverpool, Everton, West Ham United, Portsmouth, Brighton & Hove Albion Ipswich Town all well represented.
Football programmes, Manchester United selection, 1960's onwards, 40 are homes nearly all 1960's and 130 are away issues. Noted Man. Utd. v Everton & Ferencvaros S/F I.C.F.C. 64-6, plus 13 from 1961 to 1963, also v Manchester City Tony Dunne Test, 73, aways include P.N.E. 1960-1 Preston’s last game in the top flight, Leeds United 65 F.A. Cup S/F Replay, Ajax 78 Friendly, Sammy McIlroy Test. Man Utd 81 v Man. Utd. 77, Oldham 82, Irish League 87 (gd) (170)
SIXTEEN MANCHESTER UNITED PROGRAMMES EUROPEAN MATCHES, SEVEN PROGRAMMES TO INCLUDE AC MILAN, RAPID VIENNA, GORNIK, PARTIZAN (2), FERENCVAROS, SPORTING, FIVE SEMI FINALS , WHU LEEDS AT NOTTINGHAM (3), EVERTON LEEDS AT SHEFFIELD, 1963 CUP FINAL AND LEICESTER AND THE EUROPEAN FINAL AND BENFICA 1968 (16)
Football 1949-1964 Irish clubs v. UK clubs, testaimonials and friendlies. Twelve programmes, Drumcondra v. Leeds Utd. 10 Aug. 1967; Evergreen Sel. v. West Ham Utd. 28 Apr. 1958; FAI Selection v. Glasgow Celtic, 20 Apr. 1953; Glenmore Celtic Sel. v. Bournemouth, 6 May 1957; Glenmore Celtic Sel. v. Barnsley, 9 May 1961: Home Farm Sel. v. Everton, 6 May 1953; Home Farm Sel. v. Glasgow Celtic, 19 May 1954; Home Farm Youth v. Manchester Utd Youth, 26 Oct. 1959; St. Patricks Athletic v. Distillery, 28 Sep. 1955; Seaview Rangers Sel. v. Internationals Club of Great Britain, 14 Aug. 1961; Shelbourne v. Hull City, 27 May 1949; Shelbourne v. Bristol City, 17 May 1957. Collection of Fergus Reid.
Football 1950-1977 Shamrock Rovers friendly matches v. UK clubs, programmes. Eight programmes, v. Doncaster Rovers, 8 May 1950; v. Chelsea, 2 May 1955; Shamrock Rovers Selected v. Glasgow Celtic, 13 May 1955; v. Glenavon, 16 May, 1955; v. Coventry City, 17 May 1966; v. Everton, 2 Aug. 1968; v. Manchester Utd., 15 Oct. 1973; and v. Manchester Utd. Selection, 7 Nov. 1977. (8) Collection of Fergus Reid.
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS 1960'S Over 470 signatures on magazine photos laid in a large ledger including Alan Ball, Jack Charlton, Liverpool X 9 including Liddell, Hunt, A'Court, Molyneux, Hickson, Blore, Slater and White, Everton 59/60 with 11 signatures, Fulham Reserves with 10 autographs, Denis Law, Plymouth Argyle team groups with 11 signatures, 10 signatures and 1 third with 12 signatures, Bristol Rovers 59/60 with 14 signatures, Dennis Wilshaw, Joe Baker, Jack Kelsey, Bobby Collins, Charlie Hurley, Peter Brabrook, John Barnwell, Newcastle United 59/60 X 11 autographs, Gerry Hitchens, Peter McParland, Ken Barnes, George Hannah, Albert Scanlon, George Cohen, Billy Bingham, Vic Groves, Doug Holden, Bobby Robson, Harry Gregg, Jimmy Bloomfield, Alex Young, Cardiff team group signed by 11, Sheffield Wednesday 59/60 X 11, Blackburn Rovers 59/60 X 11, Maurice Setters, Danny Blanchflower, Bill Brown, Tony Macedo, Johnny Brookes and Ron Flowers. Fair to generally good
LIVERPOOL- EVERTON 1907 Liverpool home programme v Everton, 29/4/1907, Liverpool Cup, full size programme which was probably ex bound volume as spine and outer edges have been repaired and restored and several pages , especially in the second half of the programme have replacement paper at the edges. As described
LEICESTER A collection of 15 Leicester City tickets from the 1960's and 1970's to include Fulham 1962/63, Blackpool, Everton, Ipswich, Fulham 1963/64, Sunderland, West Ham, Arsenal, Blackpool, Tottenham 1964/65, Aston Villa (FAC), Birmingham City (FAC) 1966/67, Bristol City 1970/71, Manchester City, QPR (FAC) 1973/74. Generally good
FIXTURE CARD 1939-40 Fixtures booklet 1939-40 issued "With the compliments of Peter Walker & Son", covers Liverpool, Everton and Chester , all fixtures intact but a couple of pages have been removed and only half the fixtures for South Liverpool, Tranmere and New Brighton are included. Fair
WORLD WAR 1- RUHLEBEN CAMP Superb collection of items relating to Ruhleben Internment/Prisoner of War Camp near Berlin established in 1914. There is a football connection because amongst those unfortunate enough to be interned were four former Everton players who had the misfortune to be in Germany when World War 1 began. The Camp was established by the Germans in retaliation for Britain interning German Nationals in October 1914 (mainly for their own safety). In November the Germans began arresting all male British subjects . Ruhleben Race Track in the Spandau suburb of Berlin was taken over as a Prison Camp and the prisoners were housed in stables and lofts and by 1915 over 4,400 men were held at the camp including over 1,000 merchant seamen. It was only after the USA Ambassador visited the camp in Spring 1915 that the abysmal conditions there improved and the prisoners started establishing a copy of life in England and the camp virtually became a British Enclave just two miles from the heart of the German Command Centre in Berlin.. The men elected Barracks Captains who then elected a governing board and a school, Dramatic Society, Literary Guild, Opera Company and Symphony Orchestra were all established. . The YMCA funded a Library and Football, Cricket, Tennis and Hockey Leagues were organised on the large track and infield areas of the camp. Stalls were built to house shops such as a tailor, cobbler, canteen and newspaper stand and this became known as "Bond Street" and other areas were known as Trafalgar Square and King Edward Street. The funding was provided by the British Government and private sources and although initially administered by the head of the board, the Dutch Government took over administration of the funding. The Camps were commanded by retired German officers and whilst food parcels etc from England helped the prisoners offset the conditions, the men were prisoners of war with very little reliable news of the war and German Winters were bitter. Eventually a Post Office was established to conduct delivery of internal mail and the sending of postcards etc to home. This is a wonderful collection of items relating to Ruhleben including a bound volume of the Camp magazine issued monthly in 1915. All the issues are present and one issue notes that Steve Bloomer (then 41) has only missed playing in one football match for his barrack. Apart from the ex Everton players, others interned included John Cameron the old Hotspurs manager and Wolstenholme who represented both Everton and Blackburn Rovers Each monthly magazine had circa 50 pages and there are ten issues plus a by-election special in the bound volume, Superb item. This collection also includes a collection of 9 Christmas cards produced in the camp, a 1 Mark Camp coin with Ruhleben inscriptions, Ruhleben Mail stamps, 21 postcards showing various scenes from the Camp including sport, barracks and one hand drawn card showing living conditions, three cards showing "Arms and Badges of Ruhleben", a handwritten letter with Camp envelope sent in July 1916, four postcards of the "Ruhleben Follies", a small pin badge and a copy of "The British Prisoner of War" magazine dated November 1918. Ruhleben Camp closed in 1918 and a small booklet "Postal History Study of The Ruhleben P.O.W. Camp 1914-18" is also included. This is a superb collection of items from the First World War and tells a story that has often been overlooked as men caught up in the War purely by being in Germany were imprisoned for over 4 years, the footballers for instance were there because they were coaching in Germany at the time . Good
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES A small collection of 15 English League programmes mostly from the 1940's including Everton v Blackburn 1947/8, Millwall v Exeter 49/50, Crystal Palace v Newport 47/8, Chelsea v Charlton 46/7, Derby v Blackpool 48/9, Fulham v Charlton 45/6, Aston Villa v Fulham 45/6 punched holes repaired, QPR v Swindon 47/8, Portsmouth v Sheff. Utd. 46/7, Chelsea v Everton 48/9 FA Cup, Arsenal v Wolves 49/50, Luton v West Ham 49/50, Luton v Swansea 49/50, Notts. Co. V Reading 49/50 with tape on the inside of the spine and Southampton v Plymouth 46/7 single sheet with tape on the reverse. Most are slightly creased and some have team changes or scores entered. Fair to generally good
BOLTON WANDERERS / AUTOGRAPHS Seventeen programmes, some of which are signed. Programmes include homes v. Charlton 96/7 last League match at Burnden Park plus First Day Cover and v. Everton 97/8 first league match at Reebock Stadium, v. Everton 55/6, Birmingham 56/7, Luton, PNE, Stoke and Blackpool 57/8, v. PNE League & FA Cup, Blackpool and Wolves Charity Shield 58/9. Autographed programmes include home v. Blackpool 53/4 signed by 11 Bolton players and Gratrix and Fenton of Blackpool, v. Birmingham 63/4 with 8 Bolton signatures, a 1958 FA Cup Final reprint hand signed by Hartle, Higgins and Holden of Bolton and away v. Wolves 53/4 signed by 11 Bolton players plus Deeley and Clamp of Wolves plus a small signed magazine photo of Nat Lofthouse. Generally good
ENGLAND Thirty eight programmes: 22 from 1954 - 1968 including 5 England v Young England and homes to Germany 1954, Scotland 1955, Spain 1955, Brazil 1956 and Ireland 1957 and away v. Wales 1961. 10 under-23 International homes 1967 - 1974 including v Yugoslavia at Man. Utd. and 6 Schools programmes 1957 - 1965 including v. Wales 1958 at Leicester City and Scotland 1965 at Everton. Generally good
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