TWELVE MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, comprising; Derby County 1951/52, poor condition, Cardiff City, Luton Town poor, Aston Villa 1952/53, FOUR HOME 1955/56 PROGRAMMES, Sunderland, Everton, Chelsea and West Brom, FOUR HOME PROGRAMMES 1956/57, Birmingham City, Portsmouth, MTK Hungary and Newcastle United (12)
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A quantity of Hornby, Dapol and Lima OO railway. A Hornby SR Class M7 0-4-4T locomotive (R2503) 357 in lined olive green. A Hornby BR Class B17/4 4-6-0 tender loco (R133) 61663 Everton in lined Brunswick Green livery. A Hornby LNER Silver Jubilee Coaches pack (R4168) comprising 2x 1st class composite coaches and a 3rd class brake coach, all in silver livery. Together with other Hornby coaches; 3x BR coaches in carmine and cream including; buffet car, brake 3rd, 3rd class corridor. 2x BR Mk.1 coaches in maroon; sleeper coach and buffet car. 2x BR WR Mk.1 coaches in chocolate and cream; composite and brake. BR Mk.3a Intercity coach in red, white and grey. LMS composite coach in maroon. Together with 2x Lima Intercity coaches in blue and grey and 2x Dapol coaches; an Intercity and a GWR suburban. All boxed, minor wear to some. Contents VGC-Mint. (16
Football - Good loose leaf Autograph album mostly 1936-37 full & part teams including Middlesbrough, Arsenal, Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Sheff Utd, Stoke, Portsmouth, West Brom, Leeds, Man.Utd, Preston, Brentford, Everton, Chelsea, Liverpool, Sunderland, etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A quantity of clocks to include an early 19th century mahogany Napoleon hat clock with brass inscription, 'Mrs & Mrs Sparks, A token of appreciation of your labour at Mission Hall St. Cuthbert's, Everton', gilded dial set with Arabic numerals, a mid-20th century oak-cased mantel clock, a mahogany dome-shaped mantel clock, a further oak-cased Napoleon hat mantel clock, an Enfield oak-cased mantel clock, a cuckoo clock (af), a cuckoo clock case and the inner working of a clock.
CRICKET: An excellent autograph album containing 25 individual multiple signed pages by various county and international cricket teams of 1948-52, comprising Glamorgan XI 1948 (15 signatures including Wilf Wooller, Norman Hever, Johnnie Clay, Emrys Davies, Allan Watkins, Jim Eaglestone, Haydn Davies, Arthur Porter, Jim Pleass, Phil Clift etc.), South of England XI 1948 (14 signatures including Walter Robins, Harold Gimblett, Jim Laker, James Langridge, Bill Edrich, Richard Horsfall, Henry Yarnold, Philip Ian Bedford, Douglas James Wood, Cecil Cook etc.), All England XI 1948 (14 signatures including Jack Hobbs, Douglas Jardine, Len Hutton, Maurice Leyland (twice), Bill Edrich, Norman Yardley, Charles Barnett, John Lawrence, Alf Gover (twice), Richard Pollard etc.), Lancashire XI 1949 (11 signatures including Alan Wharton, Kenneth Grieves, Nigel Howard, John Ikin, Peter Greenwood, Roy Tattersall etc.), Hampshire XI 1949 (12 signatures including Edward Eagar, Neil McCorkell, Gilbert Dawson, Charles Knott, Clifford Walker, Richard Carty, Derek Shackleton, Thomas Dean, James Bailey etc.), Somerset XI 1949 (14 signatures including Eric Hill, Harold Stephenson, George Woodhouse, Herbert Buse, Stuart Rogers, John Lawrence, Horace Hazell, Arthur Wellard, Maurice Tremlett etc.), Warwickshire XI 1949 (13 signatures including Fred Gardner, Derief Taylor, James Ord, Horace Dollery, Albert Wolton, Alan Townsend, Charles Grove, Thomas Pritchard, Richard Spooner etc.), Gloucestershire XI 1949 (12 signatures including George Emmett, Basil Allen, Tom Graveney, John Crapp, Clement Milton, Alfred Wilcox, Tom Goddard, Cecil Cook, George Lambert, Ken Graveney etc.), Nottinghamshire XI 1949 (14 signatures including Walter Keeton, Reg Simpson, Joe Hardstaff Jr., Cyril Poole, Frederick Stocks, Arthur Jepson, Francis Woodhead, Eric Martin, Charles Harris, Ronald Giles, Peter Harvey etc.), Sussex XI 1949 (3 signatures only comprising George Cox, George Doggart and James Cornford), Leicestershire XI 1949 (12 signatures including Les Berry, Gerald Lester, Francis Prentice, Maurice Tompkin, Victor Jackson, Anthony Riddington, Thomas Chapman, Gwynn Evans, Jack Walsh, Percy Corrall, James Sperry etc.), Yorkshire XI 1949 (13 signatures including Len Hutton, Frank Lowson, Willie Watson, Edward Lester, John Wilson, Norman Yardley, Dennis Close, Alexander Coxon, John Wardle, Don Brennan, Ellis Robinson etc.), West Indies 1950 (14 signatures including John Goddard, Robert Christiani, Gerry Gomez, Hines Johnson, Roy Marshall, Allan Rae, Sonny Ramadhin, Jeff Stollmeyer, Alf Valentine, Clyde Walcott, Everton Weekes, Frank Worrell etc.), Warwickshire XI 1950 (12 signatures including Fred Gardner, Richard Spooner, Abdul Karder, Horace Dollery, Albert Wolton, Ray Hitchcock, Charles Grove etc.), Somerset XI 1950 (15 signatures including Frederick Angell, Eric Hill, Maurice Tremlett, Harold Gimblett, Herbert Buse, John Lawrence, Stuart Rogers, Harold Stephenson, James Redman, Horace Hazell, Ellis Robinson etc.), Gloucestershire XI 1950 (11 signatures including George Emmett, Tom Graveney, John Crapp, Clement Milton, Arthur Wilson, John Graveney, George Lambert, Colin Scott, Tom Goddard etc.), Surrey XI 1950 (11 signatures including Laurie Fishlock, Alec Bedser, Eric Bedser, John Parker, Michael Barton, Geoffrey Whittaker, Arthur McIntyre, Jim Laker, Tony Lock etc; five in pencil), Derbyshire XI 1950 (11 signatures including Charles Elliott, Arnold Hamer, Alan Revill, Hubert Johnson, Albert Rhodes, Patrick Vaulkhard, Derek Morgan, Dennis Smith etc.), Northamptonshire XI 1950 (12 signatures including Freddie Brown, Dennis Brookes, Norman Oldfield, Leonard Livingston, Freddie Jakeman, Des Barrick, Bert Nutter, Bob Clarke, Richard Garlick, Vincent Broderick, Kenneth Fiddling etc.), Glamorgan XI 1950 (12 signatures including Emrys Davies, Willie Jones, Allan Watkins, James Pleass, Stan Montgomery etc.), Sussex XI 1950 (12 signatures including John Langridge, James Langridge, George Cox, Donald Smith, Charles Oakes, John Oakes, Ken Suttle, Ted James, Rupert Webb, James Cornford, Douglas Wood etc.), Middlesex XI 1950 (11 signatures including Jack Robertson, Alex Thompson, Reg Routledge, John Young, Lawrence Young, Harry Sharp, Douglas Newman, Sydney Brown, Walter Robins etc.), Essex XI 1950 (12 signatures including Alfred Avery, Frank Vigar, Doug Insole, Trevor Bailey, Ray Smith, Peter Smith, Tom Wade, Ernie Stanley, Ron Evans, Ken Preston etc.), South Africa 1951 (11 signatures comprising Dudley Nourse, Jack Cheetham, Russell Endean, George Fullerton, Percy Mansell, Cuan McCarthy, Jackie McGlew, Roy McLean, Michael Melle, Hugh Tayfield and Clive van Ryneveld) and India 1952 (12 signatures including Pankaj Roy, Datta Gaekwad, Polly Umrigar, Vijay Hazare, Madhav Mantri, Ramesh Divecha, Sadu Shinde, Vijay Manjrekar etc.). The majority of signatures are bold ink examples and each page is neatly annotated at the head in ink in the hand of the collector. A couple of pages very slightly loose, VG
Norman Whiteside 1985, Colour 12 X 8 Photo Depicting Manchester United's Norman Whiteside Celebrating His Team's Victory Over Everton In The 1985 Fa Cup Final, Signed Using A Blue Marker. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticty. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
John Gidman 1985, Colour 12 X 8 Photo Depicting Aston Villa's John Gidman Posing With The League Cup After Victory Over Everton In The 1977 Final, Signed Using A Black Marker. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticty. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
FA CUP SEMI-FINAL PROGRAMMES Five pirate issue programmes: 2 X 1953 Everton v Bolton 21/3/1953, 8 page issue by M. Hills and 4 page issue by R. Knight, both are slightly creased. 1968 Everton v. Leeds Utd., slight vertical crease and 2 X 1969 Everton v. Man. City by Nicholls and Martin. Generally good
LIVERPOOL A collection of 24 Liverpool home programmes 1955-1966 2 x 1955/56, 4 x 56/57, 5 x 57/58, 6 x 58/59, 1 x 59/60 , 3 x 60/61, 2 x 61/62 and 1 x 65/66 to include Liverton v Lancashire X1 (4 page) 1955/56 , Lancashire Senior Cup Final v Everton 1958/59 and postponed fixture v Sheffield Wednesday. Generally good
EVERTON Small miscellany including Health & Strength magazine 16/4/1910 including a page on The Story of Everton, Programme and ticket for the Eve-of-the-Final Rally 19/4/1995 and a With Deepest Sympathy card from The Kopites to Everton FC who died on 29/1/1955 for a severe case of Liddellitis. Fair to generally good
CIGARETTE CARDS Twenty one cards - all Everton players: Ogdens Guinea Gold 1901 H. Reay - Smith's Cup Tie Brown Back 1902 X 3, R. Boyle, J. Settle and W. Balmer - Cope's Solace 1910 X 4 , H. Boulton, Mountford, H. P. Hardman and Taylor - W.D. & H.O. Wills Scissors 1901, Everton - Smith's Pinewood blue back X 3, Jeffries, Harris and Maconnachie - Smith's Cup Tie Blue back 1910 X 6, Taylor, Scott, McConnachie, Freeman, White and Makepeace - Cope's Clips Greenish Blue Noted Footballers 1910 X 2, R. Balmer and Turner and Ogden's Football Club Colours 1906 Everton. All in generally good condition and a few have very slight wear. As described
ARSENAL Two hundred and ten home programmes 1950/1 - 1959/60 missing three League matches v. Huddersfield 53/4, Aston Villa 57/8 and Man. City 59/60. Includes all FA Cup ties, Charity Shield v. Blackpool 53/4 and Friendlies v. Hapoel and Rangers 51/2, Hibernian 52/3, Portuguesa 53/4, Spartak 54/5 and Eintracht Frankfurt 57/8. Team changes and scores entered and 53/4 season has rusty staples and slight rust marks. Includes Manchester United 57/8 pre-Munich and Everton 55/6. Generally good
1966 ECWC Real Zaragoza v Everton played 9 November 1966 at Estadio La Romareda, Zaragoza. Rare issue of the daily Spanish football magazine/newspaper ''DICEN'' dated 9 November 1966. Includes previews for the match and full team line-ups. No programme was produced for this game. Generally good
1933 FA CUP FINAL Five items relating to Everton v. Manchester City: The Times 1/5/1933 full paper with match report, The Cornishman newspaper 4/5/1933 with match report, Daily Dispatch 4 page supplement 28/4/1933 full preview and Topical Times 29/4/1933 with preview plus a standing match ticket, Turnstile H Entrance 63. Fair to generally good
CHELSEA 12 Chelsea home programmes from the Championship winning season of 1954/55 v Burnley,Bolton, Everton,West Bromwich Albion, Red Banner (Fr), Leicester City, Arsenal, England v Italy Under 23, Manchester City,Newcastle ,Sunderland and Sheffield United. All have the usual rusty staples with team changes, score and scorers inserted in pen otherwise good
CHELSEA 15 Chelsea home programmes from the 1948/49 season v Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Bolton, Charlton, Blackpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, Aston Villa,Wolves, Everton (FAC), Liverpool, Sheffield United, Huddersfield, Derby and Sunderland. All have team changes, score and scorers inserted in pen otherwise generally good
1966 FA CUP FINAL / EVERTON Several items relating to Everton and their successful FA Cup run in 1966 including programmes for all the matches in the run, homes v. Sunderland, Coventry creased and team changes and Man. City and aways v. Bedford Town, Man. City and 2nd Replay, Man. Utd. Semi-Final and Sheff. Weds. Final. Plus a Final songsheet, a Daily Express cardboard bandana, a menu for the Celebration Dinner at Grosvenor Hotel London 14/5/1966, a Special Car Park sticker for 14/5/1966, a blue and white rosette, a 10" 1966 FA Cup Winners pennant, a 12" card signed by Ray Wilson, Alex Young, Brian Harris, Brian Labone, Colin Harvey and Mike Trebilcock, an Eve of the Final Rally programme signed by Jack Taylor, a large Everton FA Cup Winners 1966 magazine issued by Soccer-Print signed twice on page 21 by Alex Young, an original Press photograph showing Jimmy Gabriel, Alex Scott and Alex Young holding the cup aloft on their lap of honour plus 10 signed photographs, some multi-signed with a total of 27 signatures including Derek Temple, Gordon West, Brian Labone, Alex Young, Jimmy Gabriel, Mike Trebilcock, Colin Harvey, Fred Pickering and Tommy Wright. Generally good
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