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Eight Chelsea home match programmes comprising: Middlesbrough, 14/10/33; Derby County, 22/10/32; Aston Villa, 16/9/33; Bolton Wanderers, 25/2/33; Huddersfield, 7/1/33; Birmingham, 25/11/33; Newcastle United, 28/10/33; and Everton, 3/12/32, programmes with horizontal and vertical folds, tears
MILITARY MEDALS, LIVERPOOL REGIMENT, MEMORIAL PLAQUE, 1914-1918 (Alfred James Clayton); officially named as issued. Once polished with just a trace of verdigris, very fine, toned. Private Alfred James Clayton, 19th (Pals) Battalion, King’s Liverpool Regiment, was killed in action 30 July 1916 and was buried at the Guillemont Road Cemetery. He is additionally recorded as having attended St Francis Xavier’s Roman Catholic School in Everton, and is commemorated on the school’s memorial plaque. Sold with copy CWGC casualty report and other research.
Football - AUTOGRAPHS, signed clipped signatures laid down to team pages, late 1940`s, inc. Cardiff (11 signatures), Wardle, Baker, Stansfield, Sherwood; Chester (9), Westwood, Astbury; Chesterfield (5), Milburn, Middleton; Coventry 1949/50 (12), Dearson, Lockhart; Crystal Palace 1947 (13), Fred & Albert Dawes, Curz; Derby County 1947 (18), Broome, Mozley, Leuty, Ward, Steel; Everton (7), Wainwright, Farrell, T.G. Jones, Fielding; Fulham (18), Hinton, Thomas, Bacuzzi, Taylor; Grimsby 1949 (13), Briggs, Moody, McKenna etc., G to VG, 9
Football - AUTOGRAPHS, signed album pages (3.25 x 5.25), 1930s, inc. Liverpool (16 signatures), Blenkinsop, Riley, Cooper, Whittle; Everton (19), White, Britton, Watson, Dean, Stevenson, Hughes, Archer; Aston Villa (17), Houghton, Cunliffe, Astley, Simpson, Cummings, Gibson etc., with small attached photos, G to VG, 3
Football - ARSENAL, home programmes, 1970/1 Double season, inc. League (21), v Manchester United, Leeds, Tottenham, Forest, Everton, Chelsea, Coventry, Newcastle, West Ham, Liverpool, Derby etc; FAC (6), Portsmouth, at Leicester (away and home replay), Stoke City (semi-final at Hillsborough & replay at Villa Park), Liverpool (Final); LC (2), Ipswich, Palace (both replays); Fairs Cup (3), Lazio, Sturm Graz, Koln, G to EX, 32*
Football - AUTOGRAPHS, signed colour photos, Star Profiles magazine pages, gum cards etc; London (11), Birchenall, Dixon, Beasant; Upton Crooks, Harford, Greaves, Ian Wright, Brady, Trevor Francis; Scotland (6), Souness, Butcher, McAvennie, McLeish, McInally & Speedie; Manchester United (3), Hughes, Bruce, Whiteside; Newcastle (3), Guivarcy, Nolan & photo signed by seven; Everton (5), Fellaini, Kendall, Newell; Sunderland (5), Yorke, Gabbiadini, Phillips; Jack Charlton, Clive Allen, Gary Cahill etc., G to EX, 36*
Football - PRESS PHOTOS, selection of large (11.5 x 9.5) action photos, 1952/3, inc. Birmingham (2), v Everton & Notts County; Aston Villa (3), v Chelsea, Sheffield Wednesday & Portsmouth; W.B.A. (4), v Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Charlton & Derby; Blackpool v Tottenham, Wolves v W.B.A., neat ink annotation to lower white border, some small tears to edges, about g to VG, 11
A 9ct. gold 1968 F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to John Talbut of West Bromwich Albion, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, in original case; sold together with a silver plated dish presented to members of the WBA Cup winning team on the 20th anniversary in 1988; and a signed photograph of John Talbut (3) West Bromwich Albion defeated Everton 1-0 in the 1968 F.A. Cup final, the winning goal scored by Jeff Astle.
Ray Wilson's England 1966 World Cup winner's medal, .750 continental gold by Peka, inscribed F.I.F.A., WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, WINNERS, JULES RIMET CUP, IN ENGLAND, 1966, RAY WILSON, in replacement case Provenance: Bought at Christie's 27th March 2002, lot 70. Ray Wilson was born at Shirebrook, Derbyshire, 17th December 1934. His skills as a left-back were first spotted by a scout at Huddersfield Town and Wilson signed professional forms at the Yorkshire club in 1952. He made his first-team debut after his National Service v Manchester United in 1955. Ray Wilson made a total of 266 League appearances for Huddersfield, including during the management spell of Bill Shankly, and had been capped 30 times for England - a record for Huddersfield Town - by the time Everton secured his services in 1964. A torn muscle, however, meant that he missed most of the 1964-65 season at Everton. By comparison 1965-66 proved to be the high watermark of his career. Having secured a F.A. Cup winner's medal at Wembley, when Everton beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-2, Wilson was selected by Alf Ramsey for the England's 1966 World Cup squad. Undoubtedly Ramsey's first-choice for the No.3 shirt, Ray Wilson played in all six games during England's 1966 World Cup winning campaign. The semi-final v Portugal marked Wilson's 50th international cap and at 32 Ray Wilson was the oldest member of the team that beat West Germany 4-2 (aet) in the final on 30th July. . Post-World Cup, Alf Ramsey continued to select Wilson as England progressed through the qualification process for the 1968 European Championships, ultimately going out in the semi-finals and finishing third overall. Wilson's 63rd and final England cap came in the third-place play-off against USSR. At club level, Wilson appeared at another F.A. Cup final in 1968 this time on a losing Everton side to West Bromwich Albion. Injuries began to take their toll and he was granted a free transfer by Everton in 1969. After a season at Oldham and then at Bradford City, he retired in 1971 following a brief spell as caretaker manager. Ray Wilson then left the world of football completely and built up a successful undertaker's business in Huddersfield. He lives in Slaithwaite near Huddersfield with his wife Pat. They have two children.
An 'invisible grey' Manchester United No.14 away jersey season 1995-96, long-sleeved with F.A. Premier League badges, unnamed In a famous episode in April 1996, this shirt was blamed for a poor Manchester United first half display at The Dell when Southampton raced to a 3-0 lead. It was claimed that the United players could not pick each other out against the background of the crowd. In the second half United emerged from the tunnel in blue and white shirts. Umbro stopped production of the shirt some 18 months ahead of schedule and they were never worn again. Although Umbro produced unnamed No.14 shirts for Manchester United in season 1995-96, the squad number remained vacant at the club between the departure of Andrei Kanchelskis to Everton and the signing of Jordi Cruyff from Barcelona. This shirt was sent by Sir Alex Ferguson to the family of a Manchester United employee living in her homeland of Libya.
A miniature pair of early Adidas football boots thought to be salesman's samples during the campaign by the company to break into the British market, beautifully crafted miniature replicas with realistic detailing right down to the layered leather studs, both boots appear to have been signed to the sole by Fred Pickering of Everton
A group of three 1930s football autograph albums, with a good selection of football teams from the period including Leeds, Wolves, Manchester City, Blackburn, Southampton, West Ham, Bradford City, Coventry City, Barnsley, Spurs, Blackburn, Leicester, Norwich, Sheffield United, Blackpool, Newcastle, Bury, Derby, Liverpool, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Arsenal, Everton, Preston, Huddersfield, Sunderland, Aston Villa, WBA, Birmingham and others, also some cricket content; sold together with some football cigarette cards
A football autograph book compiled between the late 1930s and early 1950s, team groups, many back-to-back, including Chesterfield, Grimsby (twice), Derby, Bradford City, Blackburn, Swansea, Manchester United (twice), Brentford, Preston, Carlisle, Notts County, Everton, Sheffield United, Jonkopings, Manchester City, West Brom reserves, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Southampton, RAF v Army, Leeds, Barnsley, Cardiff, Rotherham, Hull, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Arsenal, Charlton, Huddersfield, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Luton; also cricket, Yorks CCC, Australia, England, New Zealand, plus Bradman; and the boxer Bruce Woodcock
An official photograph of the Everton Football Club Jubilee Banquet 1878-1928, a 9 ½ by 11 ½ in black and white photograph by G.E. Mills (Carbonora Co.), Liverpool, with a bird's eye view of the grand occasion at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, 24th April 1929, in original mount, mounted, framed and glazed, 46 by 57cm., 18 by 22 ½in.
A group of four tickets for matches that were never played, F.A. Cup Final Replay Everton v Manchester United at Wembley 25th May 1995; F.A. Cup Final Replay Arsenal v Newcastle United Wembley 21st May 1998; F.A. Cup Final Semi-Final Replay Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford 14th April 1999; F.A. Cup 3rd Round replay Manchester United v Aston Villa at Old Trafford 16th January 2002
MANCHESTER CITY Collection of away programmes, Cup at Bradford Park Avenue 53/4, at Derby 54/5, Birmingham 54/5, Cup Semi-Final v Sunderland 54/5 at Villa and Cup Final v Newcastle 55 (fold, minor marks, no writing). Also includes City players Cup Final Souvenir brochure 54/5, plus League aways at Bolton 51/2, 53/4 and 54/5 plus pirate issue 52/3, at Everton 54/5, at Blackpool 51/2 and 53/4, at Shef Wed 60/61 and at Burnley 60/61. Some creasing to a few, some folds and others generally good. Fair-generally good
MAN CITY RESERVES Fifty two home Reserves programmes between 48/9 and 55/6 seasons, 1 x 48/9, 7 x 49/50, 8 x 50/1, 7 x 51/2,10 x 52/3, 9 x 53/4, 7 x 54/5 and 3 x 55/6. All tokens intact, very little writing, includes games v Aston Villa, Everton, Shef Utd, Derby, Chesterfield, Blackburn, Preston, Bolton, Blackpool, Burnley, Stoke and others. Some are creased, a few tears, folds etc. Fair-generally good
MAN CITY RESERVES Collection of forty one City home Reserves programmes, all bar one of which have token removed, usually from bottom right -hand corner. 14 x 55/6 including v Leeds, Liverpool, Everton, Newcastle and West Brom, 14 x 57/8 including v West Brom 8/2/58 (two days after Munich Air Disaster) with a tribute to the victims of the Disaster, and 13 x 59/60 including v Leeds, West Brom (with token) and Wolves. Very little writing, some folds. Fair
1930s / 1940s Twenty nine programmes in various degrees of distress although some are better than others. Among those in more presentable condition are: Wolves v Everton 49/50; Lincoln v Barrow 47/48; Blackpool v Middlesbro 49/50; Newcastle v Birmingham 49/50; Derby v Aston Villa 47/48; Sheff Wed v Grimsby 48/49; Chelsea v Arsenal 49/50 FAC semi-final replay; Luton v Swansea 46/47 FAC; Spurs v Lincoln 32/33 (punch holes). Well worth a look. As described
DERBY COUNTY Twenty six home programmes, 46/7 v Brentford, 47/8 v Aston Villa, Chesterfield (Cup), 49/50 v Burnley, Everton (Cup), Bury (Cup replay) and Sunderland, 50/51 v Stoke, 51/2 v Middlesbrough (Cup replay), 52/3 v Shef Wed, 53/4 v Preston (Cup) and Bury, 54/5 v Plymouth, 55/6 v Bradford PA, Mansfield and Southport, 56/7 v Barrow, Bradford City (Cup) and Bradford PA, 57/8 v Rotherham, Stoke and friendly v Kilmarnock, 58/9 v Preston (Cup) and Lincoln, 59/60 v Rotherham and 60/61 v Chesterfield Reserves. Some scores, folds etc and a few have rusty staples and some rust marks. Some Christmas covers. Fair-generally good
EVERTON Forty two home programmes, 46/7 v Southend (Cup), 47/8 v Huddersfield, Portsmouth, 48/9 v Derby, 49/50 v Middlesbrough and Manchester City, 52/3 v Swansea, 53/4 v Rotherham, Hull , Lincoln, 54/5 v Wolves, Liverpool (FA Cup) and Portsmouth, 55/6 v Charlton, Portsmouth, Arsenal, Blackpool, 56/7 v Banik Ostrava, Luton, Sheffield Wed, Blackburn (Cup), Cardiff, 57/8 v Sunderland (Cup), Preston, Bolton (Christmas Day), Red Star Belgrade, Wolves and inaugural floodlit match v Liverpool (9/10/57) plus 58/9 v Manchester Utd, Chelsea, Charlton (Cup) and 3 others plus 8 x 59/60 including v Manchester Utd and Tottenham. Some minor faults, some scores etc noted. Fair-generally good
ARSENAL Eleven seasons of home programmes 1960/1 - 1970/1. 1960/1:- 21 league and 1 Friendly v. Vienna. 1961/2:- 21 League, 1 F.A. Cup v. Bradford City and 3 Friendlies v. Dundee, Dynamo Kiev and Ipswich horizontal fold and minor tears. 1962/3:- 21 League, Birmingham has writing on the cover, 3 F.A. Cup v. Liverpool, Sheff. Weds. And Oxford including insert and date written on cover and 2 Friendlies v. Rangers and Real Madrid. 1963/4:- 21 League, Ipswich Town has the score on the cover, 3 F.A. Cup and 2 Fairs Cup. 1964/5:- 21 League, Man. Utd. And Liverpool have the score on the cover. 1965/6:- 20 League missing Northampton. Leeds Utd. has team changes. WBA, Burnley, Blackburn and Aston Villa all have the score on the cover and 2 Friendlies. 1966/7:- 21 League. Newcastle and Sunderland has the score on the cover. Man. City, Leeds, Burnley and Aston Villa have the year written on the cover, 1 FA cup, 3 League Cup including 2 v. Gillingham and 3 Friendlies. 1967/8:- 22 League including Sheff. Weds. Abandoned. Everton has writing on the cover and Fulham has the token missing 2 FA Cup, 3 League Cup v. Burnley, Blackburn and Reading and 2 Friendlies. 1968/9:- 21 league, 2 FA Cup and 4 League Cup, Liverpool has the score on the cover. 1969/70:- 21 League, 1 FA Cup, 2 League Cup, 6 Fairs Cup and 1 Friendly. 1970/1:- 21 League, WBA tape on back, Liverpool and Man. City have the tokens missing, 2 FA Cup both with tokens missing, 2 League Cup both with tokens missing and 4 Fairs Cup, Beveren and Sturm Graz have tokens missing. Some are slightly creased and some have team changes. Generally good
ARSENAL Twelve programmes for away matches in season 1946/7, Chelsea League and FA Cup, Charlton, score on the cover and tape marks on the back, Sheff. Utd. Preston North End, trimmed, Portsmouth, Brentford, writing on cover, Liverpool score on cover, Everton, Derby County marked and score on cover and Chelsea FA Cup at Tottenham Hotspur FC, minor tears and Aston Villa. Some are slightly creased and some have team changes. Fair to generally good
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