Everton FC football collection. Collection of seven autographed 8x10 and 8x12 inch photographs, each signed by a former Everton football player. Includes Neville Southall, Howard Kendall, Alex Young, Bob Latchford, Peter Reid and a few more. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide. Est
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Everton FC Football Collection 2. Nice little lot consisting of sixteen mint condition Gwladys Street Hall of Fame postcards, each with a nice caricature of an Everton legend. Also comes with an unopened DVD of Everton's 1986/7 Season Review. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide. Est
EVERTON - BOLTON 1939 Everton home programme v Bolton, 18/2/1939, Everton Championship season. Every page has the bottom corner paper missing, approx two inches high by 1/3rd of an inch wide, very little print is affected apart from one advert on centre pages, team lists are complete, no writing. As described
WAR-TIME FOOTBALL AT LEEDS UNITED A four page programme for F.A. XI v. R.A.F. On 13/12/1941 at Elland Road with players from Manchester United, Arsenal, Everton, Celtic, Charlton, Stoke, Crystal palace, Sheff. Utd., Sunderland, Newcastle, Leeds Utd., Huddersfield and Preston. Horizontal folds with professional tape repairs. Generally good
F.A YOUTH CUP FINALS / SEM's Nine issues in total, Finals x 8: 1958 Chelsea v Wolves (folds, slight marks/tear); 1959 Blackburn v West Ham; 1960 Chelsea v Preston both legs (Chelsea has slight marks/tear, writing); 1961 Chelsea v Everton (folds, score/team changes, slight marks);1962 Wolves v Newcastle Utd both legs (Wolves single sheet trimmed); 1964 Man Utd v Swindon. Semi-Final 1964 Man City v Man Utd (fold). Fair/Generally Good
1907 CUP FINAL PROGRAMME Excellent 1907 FA Cup Final programme, Everton v Sheffield Wednesday at the Crystal Palace. Sheffield Wednesday won the game 2-1. This programme is a six page gatefold issue, souvenir programme with no publisher noted, but includes team line-ups, match officials, details of the Cup presentation after the game, a team group photograph of each team with players named underneath, a full page advert for Gamages Sports Outfitters, a full page advert for the News of the World newspaper and a half-page advert for Abdulla cigarettes. There is no writing, three minor horizontal folds, no marks and condition is certainly "good". Each page of the programme measures circa 5.5 inches by 10 inches (140cm x 260cm). When opened out the programme measures 17 inches x 10 inches (420cm x 260cm) on each of the two sides. The paper is glossy. Scarce item which we have not seen before. Generally good
SUB STANDARD PROGRAMMES Approximately 340 programmes, condition varies, all have faults, though many are only minor, i.e team changes. Around 140 are from the 1950s, a couple of 1940s, the remainder are 60s. Includes: Aldershot v Swindon 47/8 FAC and v Millwall 48/9; Aston Villa v Charlton 54/5; Barnsley v Notts Co 51/2; Birmingham v Notts Co 51/2; Birmingham v Notts Co 52/3; Brighton v Swindon 54/5; Bristol Rovers v Reading 50/1; Burnley v Everton 54/5; Chelsea v Derby 48/9; Chester v Workington 56/7; Crystal Palace v Northampton 52/3; Doncaster v International XI 52/3; Everton v Charlton 54/5; Fulham v Luton 48/9; Hull v Rotherham 51/2; Ipswich v Blackburn 54/5; Mansfield v Workington 56/7; Millwall v Crystal Palace 51/2; Notts Co v QPR 51/2; Plymouth v Coventry 52/3 FAC; Port Vale v Mansfield 52/3; Preston v Charlton 54/5; Sheff Utd v Preston 54/5; Sheff Wed v Bolton 53/4 FAC; Shrewsbury v Port Vale 51/2; Stoke v Doncaster 53/4; Swindon v Torquay 51/2 FAC; Torquay v Ipswich 56/7; Stockport v Darlington 53/4; Tranmere v Chesterfield 54/5; Watford v Ipswich 55/6 etc. Fair
EVERTON / SWANSEA / AUTOGRAPHS 1929-1931 An album sheet signed by 14 Everton players from 1929/30 on one side including Dixie Dean, Williams, Rigby, Thomson, Critchley, Johnson, Griffiths, Coggins, Wilkinson, Bryan, Dunn and O'Donnell. On the reverse there are 8 Swansea 1930/1 signatures including Jones, Rees, Bell, McMillan, Lewis and Lawrence. Good
MANCHESTER UNITED RESERVES Eleven home programmes: 4 X 60/1 v. Aston Villa and Barnsley with tokens, v. Huddersfield and Sheff. Weds. without tokens and small tape. 2 X 62/3 v. Sheff. Weds. and Man. City, team changes, both with tokens. 4 X 63/4 v. Man. City team changes with token and v. Blackpool, Chesterfield and Preston all without tokens and small tape. 1 X 63/4 v. Everton token missing and team changes. All are slightly creased. Generally good
CHELSEA Forty home programmes from 1947 to 1953, 47/48 v Derby, 48/49 v Everton FAC and Sunderland, 5 x 49/50 including FAC v Chesterfield (replay), Man Utd and Newcastle, 8 x 50/51 including 4-pager v Sunderland and FAC and League v Fulham, 11 x 51/52 and 13 x 52/53. Some faults. Fair/Generally Good
MANCHESTER UNITED YOUTH Twelve home programmes v. Rochdale Reserves 12/10/63 tiny paper loss and slightly marked, v. Man. City 8/4/64 Youth Cup S-F team change, v. Liverpool 26/10/66 token missing, v. Huddersfield 9/1/67, v. Everton 12/12/66 token missing, v. Burnley "A" 30/11/66 token missing, v. England Youth 31/1/67, v. Man. City 27/9/67 token missing, v. Everton "A" 18/10/67 token missing, v. Huddersfield 4/12/67 YC token missing, v. Burnley 67/8 YC token missing and v. Blackpool 8/1/68 YC token missing. All are slightly creased. Generally good
FULHAM A purpose built binder with black covers and "Fulham F.C. Semi Finals Testimonials" on the spine including home programmes for Jimmy Hill with tape on spine, Bacuzzi / Stevens, Johnny Haynes and Remember brochure, George Cohen, Stan Brown, Steve Earle, Alan Mullery, Les Barrett, Les Strong, Gerry Peyton, Gordon Davies, Scott / Marshall v. Everton and Chelsea, Glenn Cockerill and Simon Morgan. 1958 FA Cup S-F score on cover and Replay, 1962 FA Cup S-F and Replay, 1975 FA Cup S-F and Replay and 1975 FA Cup Final. Plus a home programme v. Juventus 18/3/2010 Europa League signed on the front cover in silver pen by 22 players and a large card ticket for the Roger Brown Tribute Evening 6/5/2010 signed on the back by 10 ex-players including Les Strong, Dean Coney, Tony Gale, Ray Houghton, Roger Brown and Malcolm MacDonald. Generally good
WEST BROMWICH ALBION Five newspapers, 3 of which are Birmingham Evening Mail Sports Argus for 18/5/1968 FA Cup Final v. Everton colour preview, 18/5/1968 FA Cup Final report and 18/5/1968 Supplementary Edition showing Albion with the Cup on their bus tour, slightly torn. All 3 are slightly worn. The Express & Star 5/4/1978 with an FA Semi-Final preview v. Ipswich Town and an Evening Mail Centenary Souvenir 1879 - 1979. Generally good
TOPICAL TIMES / SUN SOCCERCARDS Approximately 80 Topical Times trade cards, footballers panel portraits, 12 are colour and 24 have been trimmed, some duplication. Includes Payne (Chelsea), Mercer and Sagar (Everton), Soo (Stoke), Cullis (Wolves) etc Approximately 2,304 trade cards, issued in 1979, many duplicates, not complete (complete set is 1 to 1000) . Fair/Generally Good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Including 8 complete and uncut Topical Times sheets with 3 player panels on each sheet, a signed "Thank You" card from Stanley Matthews signed "Dear Dennis, Thanks Stan", a seat ticket for the 1962 FA Cup Final, Programmes: 2000 FA Cup Final, League Cup Finals 1986-1990, 1992 and 2006, Official Programme for Mexico 86, 2 Man. Utd. Homes programmes v. Everton 22/1/1994 and v. Sheff. Weds. 13/2/1994 both celebrating the life of Sir Matt Busby. Generally good
NEUTRALS AT MANCHESTER UNITED Seven programmes for matches played at Old Trafford:- Football League v. Italian League 8/11/1961, England Schools v. Scotland 1/5/1967 horizontal fold, England U23 v. Russia 22/10/1969 slight horizontal crease, Altrincham v. Everton 7/1/1975 vertical fold, England U23 v. Hungary 23/3/1976, England B v. USA 14/10/1980 slightly creased and Salford Boys v. Cardiff Boys 7/5/2000 Heinz Trophy Final. Generally good
SUNDERLAND AUTOGRAPHS Three signed Sunderland items, programme Sunderland v Everton 18/1/58 signed by Don Revie, Stan Anderson and Joe McDonald , Civic Reception programme for Sunderland AFC, 21/5/88 signed by Bobby Gurney (Sunderland 1925-47), Denis Smith, Eric Gates, Bob Murray and others, and a Roker Revival Private Members Club brochure 1986/87 signed by McMenemy, Gates and 3 others. Generally good
Liverpool and Everton legends signed cover. 1986 FA Cup Final cover for the final between Liverpool and Everton. Signed by Bob Paisley, Gary Lineker, Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish, Gerard Houlier, Howard Kendall, Joe Fagan, Phil Thompson and Roy Evans. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Everton v Rapid Wien multisigned print. A3 colour print of the Europa Cup Final programme. Signed by Howard Kendall and 12 players including Neville Southall, Pat Van Den Hauwe, Kevin Sheedy, Graeme Sharp, Andy Gray we think the whole team. Couple of knocks to LH side otherwise good. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
TWO POST WAR COMBINED SERVICES PROGRAMS, MUNSTER STADIUM; WEDNESDAY 17TH APRIL, 1946, THE COMBINED SERVICES XI (GERMANY) vs. PATRICK THISTLE, AND WEDNESDAY 27TH MARCH, 1946, THE COMBINED SERVICES XI (GERMANY) vs. EVERTON, two sheets, A SIGNED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF FRANK SWIFT (faded signature), AND TWO POST-WAR BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF MAN. CITY FANS OUTSIDE COX'S BAR, MANCHESTER WITH A PHOTO OF FRANK SWIFT, TOGETHER WITH OTHER LATER MANCHESTER CITY EPHEMERA
CRICKET: Selection of multiple signed album pages (all vintage) and multiple signed 4to team sheets etc., by various touring cricket teams including South Africa 1947 (16 signatures including Alan Melville, Dudley Nourse, Denis Begbie, Ossie Dawson, George Fullerton, Johnny Lindsay, Tufty Mann, Bruce Mitchell, Athol Rowan, Ken Viljoen etc.), South Africa 1951 (13 signatures including Dudley Nourse, Eric Rowan, Jack Cheetham, George Fullerton, Tufty Mann, Percy Mansell, Athol Rowan, Hugh Tayfield etc.), South Africa 1960 (17 signatures including Jackie McGlew, Trevor Goddard, Sidney O'Linn, Neil Adcock, Roy McLean, Jonathan Fellows-Smith, Dudley Nourse etc.), South Africa 2003 (22 signatures including Graeme Smith, Mark Boucher, Shaun Pollock, Jacques Rudolph, Herschelle Gibbs, Jacques Kallis etc.), West Indies 1950 (12 signatures including John Goddard, Robert Christiani, Roy Marshall, Jeff Stollmeyer, Alf Valentine, Sonny Ramadhin, Everton Weekes, Clyde Walcott etc.), West Indies 1991 (19 signatures including Viv Richards, Richie Richardson, Carl Hooper, Brian Lara, Curtly Ambrose, Malcolm Marshall, Courtney Walsh, Lance Gibbs etc.), West Indies 1995 (20 signatures including Richie Richardson, Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose, Carl Hooper, Brian Lara, Jimmy Adams, Winston Benjamin, Wes Hall etc.), Zimbabwe 2000 (21 signatures including Andrew Flower, Heath Streak, Grant Flower, Stuart Carlisle etc.), India 1990 (18 signatures including Mohammad Azharuddin, Dilip Vengsarkar, Ravi Shastri, Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar etc.), Sri Lanka 1998 (20 signatures including Arjuna Ranatunga, Aravinda de Silva, Muttiah Muralitharan etc.) etc. VG, 13
CRICKET: A hardback edition of Who's Who in World Cricket, compiled by Roy Webber, First Edition published by Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1952, individually signed to the inside pages by over 150 cricketers, some on small irregularly clipped pieces neatly laid down, many alongside or across their printed biographies and some to their photo pages, including Gubby Allen, Leslie Ames, Bob Appleyard, John Arlott, Trevor Bailey, Alec Bedser, Richie Benaud, Freddie Brown, Bill Brown, Donald Carr, Brian Close, Denis Compton, Leslie Compton, Colin Cowdrey, Alan Davidson, Godfrey Evans, Gerry Gomez, Tom Graveney, Walter Hadlee, Joe Hardstaff, Neil Harvey, Lindsay Hassett, Vijay Hazare, Len Hutton, Doug Insole, Roly Jenkins, Ian Johnson, John Langridge, Ray Lindwall, George Mann, Peter May, Jackie McGlew, Keith Miller, Alan Oakman, Sonny Ramadhin, Doug Ring, Jack Robertson, Athol Rowan, Jeff Stollmeyer, Bert Sutcliffe, Roy Tattersall, Fred Trueman, Alf Valentine, Cyril Washbrook, Everton Weekes, R. E. S. Wyatt, Norman Yardley etc. Accompanied by the dust jacket (some tears, creasing and small areas of paper loss). Together with a miniature cricket bat individually signed by thirteen Test cricketers including Charlie Hallows, Len Hopwood, Eddie Paynter, Cliff Gladwin, Dick Pollard, Bill Farrimond, Jack Ikin etc. All have signed in bold inks with their names alone. Varnished to the front side. G to VG, 2
CRICKET: Selection of vintage signed pieces, cards, album pages etc., by various cricketers including Kumar Sri Ranjitsinhji, Learie Constantine, Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes, E. Patsy Hendren, Gilbert Jessop, Ernest Tyldesley, C. B. Fry, Pelham F. Warner (brief A.L.S.), Frank Woolley, Jack Hobbs, Herbert Strudwick, F. Stanley Jackson, Lord Harris, Hedley Verity, Reginald Spooner, Arthur E. R. Gilligan, Sydney F. Barnes, Len Hopwood etc. Some are on small pieces laid down to pages and a few are multiple signed. G to VG, 16
CRICKET: Selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages, letterheads, a few signed scorecards and letters etc., some vintage signed snapshot photographs etc., some multiple signed, by various cricketers including Frank Martin, Stephen Steyn (2), Xen Balaskas, Eric Rowan and other Transvaal players 1932 & 1933/34, Eric Dalton and other Natal players 1932, Dudley Nourse, Andrew Ducat, Jack Hobbs, Percy Fender and other Surrey CCC players (a good set of thirteen signatures on a sheet of 8vo headed notepaper), Don Bradman, Denis Compton, Bill Bowes, Tom Graveney, Clive Lloyd, Geoff Boycott, Geoff Marsh, Ian Chappell, Allan Border, David Gower, Alec Bedser, E. Patsy Hendren, Maurice Tate, Bill Voce, A. P. F. Chapman, Brain Statham, Robin Smith, Mike Gatting, Everton Weekes, Richard Hadlee, Bill Athey, Graham Gooch etc. A few FR, generally VG, 56
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