Eleven Chelsea programmes seasons 1920-21 to 1922-23, all Football League fixtures, v Bolton 1.11.20, Derby 4.9.20, Everton 26.2.21, Huddersfield 16.4.21 & Middlesbrough 30.4.21; Blackburn 3.9.21, Middlesbrough 27.12.21 & The Arsenal 31.12.21; Middlesbrough 9.9.22, Oldham 23.9.22 & Burnley 25.11.22; sold with three blue modern Chelsea FC programmes binders inscribed in gilt to the spine for seasons 1920-21, 1921-22 & 1922-23 (14)
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Two Scottish junior international football caps awarded in 1953-54 and 1954-55 to Alex Scott later of Rangers and Everton, both for the Irish match inscribed I v S, the first green the second dark blue; sold together with four match programmes involving Scott England v Scotland 'B' international at St Andrews 6.2.57 (2 copies), England v Scotland u-23 at Goodison Park 15.1.58 & F.L. v S.F.L. at Highbury 23.3.60; plus various photostats from reference books with related information
A white England v Ireland international football cap awarded to John Holt of Everton FC in 1892, dated 1892 This match was played at Solitude, Belfast. England won 2-0 through a brace of goals by Harry Daft. John Holt, known as the "Little Everton Devil", was a formidable centre-half despite the fact that he stood just 5ft 5in. He holds the distinction of being the first Everton football to be selected for England for the Wales match in 1890.
Shayne Demitrious: a team-signed yellow Chelsea No.12 jersey from the 1997 Umbro International Tournament, long-sleeved, tournament badges to sleeves, 15 signatures in black marker pen, the reverse lettered DEMITRIOUS Chelsea won the 1997 Umbro International Tournament beating Everton 3-1 in the final. This pre-season competition featured clubs that had shirt contracts with Umbro at the time. Shayne Demitrious came up through the Chelsea youth system at the same time as the likes of John Terry and Jon Harley but was released by the club having never progressed past the Youth and Reserves teams.
FA CUP FINAL EVERTON V WEST BROMWICH ALBION, 1968 PROGRAMME, two copies; ENGLAND 1966 WORLD CUP SOUVENIRS PROGRAMMES, MANCHESTER CITY V WEST BROM', League Cup Final, Wembley 7th March 1970; MANCHESTER CITY v FENERBACHE, European Cup 18th September 1968; MANCHESTER CITY v MANCHESTER UNITED 1959 and 1960 (2), and 8 OTHER MANCHESTER CITY PROGRAMMES, 1960's; MANCHESTER UNITED V ARSENAL FA Cup 4th Round 1961/62 Souvenir programme (single sheet); MANCHESTER UNITED V REAL MADRID 1st October 1959; 10 OTHER UNITED PROGRAMMES mainly 1960s; FOOTBALL LEAGUE v ITALIAN LEAGUE, Old Trafford, 8th November 1967 and 16 PROGRAMMES VARIOUS (45)
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES VARIOUS, including 1957/1958, ARSENAL V MANCHESTER UNITED, February 1st, 1960/1961 FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL ENGLAND V SPAIN, AT WEMBLEY, October 29th 1960, FOUR CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES (1960 LEICESTER CITY V MANCHESTER CITY, 1976 MANCHESTER UNITED V SOUTHAMPTON, 1983 BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION V MANCHESTER UNITED, AND 1985 EVERTON V MANCHESTER UNITED, AND TWO UNITED REVIEW MUFC PROGRAMMES (1970 and 1983)
F.A CUP SEMIS Three FA Cup Semi Final programmes 1951 Birmingham v Blackpool at Maine Road, 10 March (score/team change/attendance noted) and replay at Goodison Park 14 March (team changes). 1952 Blackburn v Newcastle at Sheffield Wednesday, 29 March (no writing) and 1953 Bolton v Everton at Man City, 21 March (score/scorers noted on front cover, slight marks, slight rusting staples). Generally good
ENGLAND-IRELAND 1914 Official programme, England v Ireland 1914 at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, 14/2/1914., also covers English Amateur Cup games Stockton v Oxford City and Bishop Auckland v Leytonstone.England team includes 3 players from Blackburn, 2 each from Sunderland and Aston Villa and one each from West Brom, Derby, Burnley and Middlesbrough. Ireland included players from Man Utd, Liverpool, Everton, Shef Utd, Bradford City, Hull, Clyde, Morton, Belfast Celtic, Linfield and Bohemians. 28 page programme, many photographs, no writing, slight fold and some staple rusting. Generally good
LEICESTER CITY Thirty home programmes, 54/5 v Man City, 56/7 v Port Vale, 57/8 v Man City and Aston Villa, 58/9 Cup v Lincoln and Luton plus v Man Utd, 59/60 Cup v Wolves , West Brom and Fulham plus v West Brom, 60/61 Cup v Bristol City, Barnsley and Birmingham, 61/2 v Ipswich and Stoke (Cup), 62/3 v Leyton Orient, 63/4 Cup v Orient, 64/5 Cup v Plymouth, Liverpool and Blackburn plus v Everton, 65/6 v Everton (both games including postponed 2/4/66) and v Scotland XI, 66/7 v Rangers and Leeds and 3 x 67/8. Some faults, most are generally good. Fair-generally good
F.A YOUTH CUP FINALS 1960s Ten Final issues: 1965 both legs, Arsenal v Everton; 1966 2nd leg Arsenal v Sunderland; 1967 both legs, Birmingham v Sunderland; 1968 both legs, Coventry v Burnley; 1969 both legs, West Brom v Sunderland (2 x single sheets for West Brom leg). Usual faults noted. Fair
ARSENAL Four programmes, 3 of which are in sub-standard condition:- away v. Chelsea 24/11/1934 worn, annotations and with small amounts of tape throughout, away v. Everton 26/12/1936 ex-binder, without the covers and tape mark on the spine and annotations, home v. WBA 12/1/1946 paper loss, tears and folded and home v. Aston Villa 2/10/1958 with annotations. Fair at best
1960s CLUBS A - G Over 500 programmes from the 1960s involving the following clubs: Aldershot, Aston Villa, Barnsley, Birmingham, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Bournemouth, Bradford City, Brentford, Brighton, Bristol City and Bristol Rovers, Cardiff, Charlton, Chelsea, Chester, Chesterfield, Colchester, Coventry, Crewe, Crystal Palace, Darlington, Derby, Doncaster, Everton, Fulham, Exeter and Gillingham. Mainly League, Friendlies etc. Some faults. Fair/Generally Good
OLD TRAFFORD 1981 Large eight page newspaper style format scarce programme for An England XI v A Scotland XI, 4/5/81, played at Manchester United FC. The game was played in aid of the Cliff Lloyd Testimonial, Lloyd retired that year as Secretary of the Professional Footballers Association after 28 years service, eleven United players were involved in the game, plus others from Leeds, Liverpool, Everton and West Ham who supplied five players. Forest supplied 3 players and Wolves , Birmingham and Coventry were also represented. Score, scorers noted as England won 5-2. Generally good
MANCHESTER CITY 55-56 Set of 26 home programmes, including friendly v Glasgow Rangers and Cup v Blackpool (both games), Liverpool and Everton, some faults, usually minor. Most have tokens removed but amongst those with token intact are games v Man Utd, Blackpool (Cup) and Liverpool (Cup). Fair
1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Approximately 40 programmes covering various home clubs including 8 Arsenal with the vast majority being in the 1950's. Includes 1949/50 Arsenal homes v. Man. Utd and Newcastle and Chelsea v. Newcastle FAC all in poor condition, 1950/1 Arsenal homes v. Sheff. Weds., Tottenham and Everton, 1952/3 Arsenal v. Tottenham, 1953/4 Portsmouth v. Cardiff, 1955/6 Millwall v. Portsmouth, 1956/7 Crewe v. Darlington, 1957/8 X 3, 1958/9 X 19 and 1959/60 X 9 including 3 Burnley homes. Various condition with some generally good. Fair to generally good
EVERTON BOUND VOLUMES Three Everton bound volumes, seasons 65-66, 66-67 and 67-68. 65-6 includes covers, European games and England v Poland at Goodison, 66/67 includes Charity Shield v Liverpool and European games, all have covers and 67/68 all have covers. Some scores, scorers noted on team lists, all bound in blue cloth with gilt inscription on spine. First team games only. Generally good
1986 FA CUP FINAL AUTOGRAPHS Official programme for the 1986 FA Cup Final, Everton v Liverpool, signed on the teampage by Liverpool, 12 signatures including Grobbelaar, Hansen, Rush, Molby, Johnston, Whelan, Lawrenson plus front cover signature (a little blurred) of Dalglish. Liverpool squad pages also signed by Hansen, Lee, Molby and several others. Liverpool won 3-1. Good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A collection of autographed magazine and newspaper cuttings with approximately 110 signatures 1960's - 1990's including Roy Aitken - Celtic, Micky Adams - Leeds Utd., Mike Kelly - QPR, Ronnie Boyce - West Ham, Andy Gray - Aston Villa, Peter Beagrie - Everton, Jimmy Bloomfield - Arsenal, Mick Doyle - Man. City, Tom Flowers - Blackburn, Trevor Francis - Nottm. Forest, Les Ferdinand - Newcastle Utd., Steve Heighway - Liverpool, Colin Harvey - Everton, Paul Sturrock - Dundee Utd., Peter Simpson - Arsenal, Gianfranco Zola - Chelsea, Colin Todd - Sunderland and Terry Naylor - Tottenham. Generally good
MANCHESTER CITY 56-57 Set of 21 home League programmes , 56-57, plus Cup v Newcastle and friendlies v MTK Hungary and Werder Bremen. Also includes a single sheet programme v Everton, 12/11/56, Lancs Senior Cup complete with token. Only games v Aston Villa and Portsmouth have token removed, others are complete, Arsenal issue has two punch-holes. Fair-generally good
ARMY INTERNATIONAL / SPURS Single sheet issue for Army International played at Tottenham 3 Dec 1945, England v Scotland. Slight wear and tear to edges, small hole and small tear on fold, no writing. England Army players include Wright and Mullen of Wolves, Lawton of Chelsea, Mercer of Everton, Fenton of West Ham etc. Scotland Army players include Deakin of St Mirren, Milne and Coombe of Hibs, Macaulay of West Ham etc. Fair
RESERVE PROGRAMMES Approximately 28 Reserve issues, 1948 to 1968, includes: Everton v Blackburn 47/48; Bolton v Chesterfield 48/49; Sunderland v Middlesbrough 51/52; Southend v Swansea and v Leyton Orient 49/50; Millwall v Leyton Oriend 54/55; Leyton Orient v Southend (Essex Professional Cup Final) at West Ham 55/56 played in 56/57; Swindon v Brighton 56/57 single sheet etc. Usual faults noted. Fair/Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A collection of autographed magazine and newspaper cuttings with approximately 110 signatures 1960's - 1990's including Kevin Ratcliffe - Everton, Clive Allen - QPR, Peter Bonetti - Chelsea, Phil Beal - Tottenham, Dave Clement - QPR, Sammy Lee - Liverpool, Gary Lineker - England, Steve Bould - Sunderland, Peter Beardsley - Newcastle Utd., Eddie Firmani - Charlton, David Batty - Leeds Utd., Mick Harford - Chelsea, Norman Hunter - Bristol City, Roy McFarland - Derby County, Ray Pointer - Burnley, Steve Perryman - Tottenham, Bob Wilson - Arsenal, Mike Summerbee - Man. City, Rolando Ugolini - Middlesbrough and Terry Venables - Chelsea. Generally good
FOOTBALL TICKETS Approximately 100 European Competition and Friendly match tickets from 1990's onwards including some British clubs including Celtic, Leeds Utd., Newcastle Utd., Aston Villa, Tottenham, Man. City, Rangers, Glentoran, Swansea, Bolton, Liverpool, Everton and Fulham. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A collection of autographed magazine and newspaper cuttings with approximately 120 signatures 1960's - 1990's including Gerry Armstrong - Northern Ireland, Mick Jones - Leeds Utd., Jimmy Armfield - Blackpool, Frank Gray - Leeds Utd., Steve Gerrard - Liverpool, Alan Kennedy, Graham Souness, David Johnson, Avi Cohen and Kenny Dalglish - Liverpool, Mark Lawrenson - Liverpool, Jim Gabriel, Jimmy Harris and Roy Vernon - Everton, George Burley - Ipswich, Tony Currie - QPR, David O'Leary - Arsenal, Gus Poyet - Chelsea, Chris Waddle - Newcastle Utd., Ray Wilkins - Chelsea, Peter Reid - Everton, Ian Rush - Liverpool, Graham Rix - Arsenal, Bobby Tambling - Chelsea. Generally good
AT BLOOMFIELD ROAD Rare War time 4-page issue for match played at Blackpool on 19 Aug 1944, Royal Air Force v Western Command, neat team changes/scorers noted. Royal Air Forces players include Matthews of Stoke, Mortensen, Jones, Farrow and Finan of Blackpool etc. Western Command players include Swift and Sproston of Man City, Lawton of Everton, McInnes, Eastham and Kinghorn of Liverpool etc. Match ended in 2-2 draw. Generally good
1940s + Early 1950s Football Programmes: Incredible collection with 10 war time. 71 from the 40s the rest early 1950s of which most modern is 54/55. War issues include Grimsby Swindon and Barnsley. Wide variety including 40s homes from Bournemouth Bristol City Derby Everton Man Utd Notts County Southend Souhampton Stockport and Wolves. Must View. Overall Good. (171)
1950s Football Programmes: The majority coming from the mid 50s including Reading v Swindon 49/50, v Bournemouth 50/1, v Torquay, Leyton Orient + Watford 51/2, v Bristol Rovers + Leyton Orient 52/3, Blackpool + Cardiff v Charlton, Chelsea v Stoke + Cardiff all 52/3, Cardiff v Burnley 53/4, West Brom. v Aston Villa, Leicester City + Blackpool, Everton v Charlton Athletic, Cardiff City v Newcastle United, Chelsea v Red Banner, Wolves v Newcastle United all 54/5. Good condition (108)
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