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17 x Subbuteo heavyweight boxed teams: Crystal Palace; Scotland; Mead Mashers (one unattached from base); Stoke City; Everton; Derby; Liverpool; Sunderland (box discoloured); Brazil; Man.City; West Brom; Leeds Utd.; Newcastle Utd.; Man.Utd./Wales; three other teams in unmarked boxes. All complete and appear G/VG in F-VG boxes. Together with a handpainted lightweight Holland team, VG in plain black box. (18)
FOOTBALL: An autograph album containing many small irregularly clipped signed pieces by various footballers of the 1930s - 1950s, each neatly laid down in multiples to pages of the album, the majority organised by teams, including West Bromwich Albion (11 signatures including Norman Heath, Len Millard, Ray Barlow, Joe Kennedy, Frank Griffin, Stan Rickaby, Reg Ryan, Ronnie Allen, Elfed Evans etc.), Blackburn Rovers (16 signatures including Bill Eckersley, Eddie Quigley, Bill Holt, Tommy Roberts, Archie Wright etc.), Hull City (16 signatures including Neil Franklin, Joe Robinson, Ernest Phillips etc.), Nottingham Forest (13 signatures including Wally Ardron, Tommy Capel, Noel Kelly, Tommy Graham etc.), Leicester City (12 signatures including Mal Griffiths, Johnny King, John Anderson, Derek Hines, Arthur Rowley, Matt Gillies etc.), Sheffield Wednesday (13 signatures including Redfern Froggatt, Jackie Sewell, Dennis Woodhead, Derek Dooley, Alan Finney, George Davies etc.), Stoke City (23 signatures including Frank Mountford, Ken Thomson, Alan Martin, Harry Oscroft, Frank Bowyer, Bill Robertson, John Sellars etc.), Norwich City (23 signatures including Roy Hollis, Ken Nethercott, Reg Foulkes, Johnny Summers, Roy McCrohan etc.), Brentford (18 signatures including Tommy Lawton etc.), Swansea Town (19 signatures including Rory Keane, Mel Charles, Ivor Allchurch, Ronnie Turnbull, Billy Lucas, John King, Alf Bellis etc.), Leeds United (22 signatures including John Charles, Harold Williams, Albert Nightingale, George Meek, Eric Kerfoot etc.), Luton Town (21 signatures including Bernard Streten, Syd Owen, Bob Morton, Gordon Turner, Bert Mitchell, Ron Baynham, Bernard Moore, Derek Williams, Jim Pemberton, Jesse Pye, Willie Dallas etc.), Arsenal (14 signatures including Cliff Holton, Lionel Smith, Joe Mercer, Jimmy Logie, Arthur Milton, Jack Kelsey etc.), Plymouth Argyle (13 signatures including Bill Shortt, Alex Govan, George Dews, Pat Jones, Paddy Ratcliffe, Maurice Tadman, Gordon Astall, Jack Chisholm, Neil Dougall, Johnny Porteous etc.), Newcastle United (16 signatures including Jackie Milburn, Joe Harvey, Frank Brennan, Bobby Cowell, Charlie Crowe, Alf McMichael, Bobby Mitchell, George Robledo, Tommy Casey etc.), Preston North End (9 signatures including George Hepplewhite, Charlie Wayman etc.), Grimsby Town (14 signatures including Willie Brown, Pat Johnston, Stan Lloyd, Jimmy Maddison etc.), Charlton Athletic (11 signatures including Sam Bartram, Benny Fenton, Frank Lock, Derek Ufton, Charles Vaughan etc.), Manchester United (11 signatures including John Aston, Allenby Chilton, Jack Crompton, Henry Cockburn, John Rowley, Stan Pearson etc.), Aston Villa (6 signatures including Eric Houghton, Dai Astley, Billy Kingdon, Ernie Callaghan, Danny Blair etc.), Everton (10 signatures including Dixie Dean, Jock Thomson, James Dunn, Ted Sagar, Charlie Gee, Cliff Britton, Warney Cresswell etc.), etc., also including a few cricketers etc. A few of the signatures have small attached portraits of the players alongside. G
Spanish Silver Marked Dish Engraved Espana – Irianda Madrid 1-VI 1952: Ornate Fretted edged Dish mounted in a Wooden desk stand (40g) Note: 1 June 1952. Spain 6-0 Ireland - After conceding six goals against Austria, the Irish selectors awarded a debut cap to Everton goalkeeper Jimmy O`Neill. Despite repeating the feat with another 6-0 loss at the Estadio Chamartin in Madrid, the goals weren`t O`Neill`s fault. In fact, Ireland were two down before O`Neill had a chance to even touch the ball, other than picking it out of the net. Gerardo Coque and Agustin Gainza (Piru) had Spain two-up after ten minutes, with Cesar Rodriguez Alvarez adding a third three minutes later. Estanislau Basora scored in both halves, and Jose Luis Panizo also got on the scoresheet to make it 6-0 to Spain. Irish captain Peter Farrell had a goal ruled out for offside in the first half, but Ireland were never in the races. Despite the 6-0 scoreline, goalkeeper O`Neill went on to play 16 more times for Ireland.
1949/50 Arsenal FA Cup Winning Season Football Programmes: Football League Division 1 To include Arsenal v Burnley 20/8/49, Chelsea 31/8, Liverpool 3/9, WBA 14/9, Birmingham 24/9, Everton 8/10, Blackpool 22/10, Fulham 5/11, Charlton 19/11, Wolverhampton 3/12, Sunderland 24/12, Manchester Utd 27/12, Huddersfield Town 14/1/50, Bolton 21/1/50, Derby County 18/2, Middlesbrough 8/3, Manchester City ¼, Stoke City 10/4, Newcastle Utd 15/4, Portsmouth 3/5 together with FA Cup 3rd 4th & 5th Round programmes (only missing 18/3 Aston Villa) Some with scores and team changes (23)
Luton Town 1950s Home Match Programmes: A fine collection programmes from 1956/7 including v Akademisk, v Boldklub, v C.C.A (Roumania), v British Olympic XI, v Blackpool, v Burnley, v Everton & v Sunderland (18), 1957/8 including v All Star XI, v Arsenal, v Chelsea, v Leeds United, v Newcastle United, v Tottenham Hotspur & v Sunderland (21), 1958/9 including v Bela Vista (Brazil), v Arsenal, v Burnley, v Chelsea, v Leeds United (FAC), v Manchester United, v Nottingham Forest & v Wolverhampton Wanderers (21). Main feature of this collection is that the heavy rust that is usually prevalent in Luton 1950s programmes is only light in most of these (60).
Liverpool Home Match Programmes: 1961 to 1978, European matches including v F.C. Koln 1964/5, v FF Malmo & v Ferencvaros both 1967/8, v Servette Geneva 1971/2, v Eintracht Frankfurt 1972/3, v Stromsgodset & v Ferencvaros 1974/5, v Slask Wroclaw & v Barcelona (U.E.F.A. Cup Semi-Final) 1975/6, v Trabzonspor 1976/7, v Benfica 1977/8, v Nottingham Forest 1978/9, v Dinamo Tbilisi 1979/80, v Everton (FAC) 1967 away game closed-circuit Souvenir programme to commemorate the first ever live showing of an FAC tie, v Bristol Rovers 1961/2, v Aston Villa, v Wolverhampton Wanderers & WBA 1962/3. Good to very good (147).
Manchester United Home Match Programmes: 1956/7 & 1957/8 including v Real Madrid European Cup Semi-final, v Arsenal, v Aston Villa, v Portsmouth, v PNE, v Chelsea, v Wolves, v Luton Town, v Newcastle United, v Cardiff City, v Manchester City, v Charlton Athletic, v Everton (damaged), v Sheffield Wednesday all 1956/7, v Arsenal, v Aston Villa, v Blackpool, v Chelsea, v Everton, v Manchester City, & v Tottenham Hotspur all pre Munich also v WBA 1957/8. Most have tokens removed, generally good condition (22).
1950s Chelsea Away Match Programmes: Including v Manchester City & v Charlton Athletic 1956/7, v Aston Villa, v Nottingham Forest, v WBA & v Birmingham City 1957/8, v Everton, v Manchester United & v Arsenal 1958/9, v Birmingham City, v Sheffield Wednesday & v Fulham 1959/60 plus several Friendly matches including v Orn (Norway) 1976/7, v Portsmouth 1978, v Brentford 1977/8, 1980/1 & 1981/2, v Wimbledon 1979/80 & 1980/1, v Brighton & Hove Albion 1979 and a Tribute to Frank Blunstone Brochure and several against minor opposition. Good condition (76)
Tottenham Hotspur Official Handbooks 1963 onwards: Including Programmes, Tickets, Postcards & Other Memorabilia tickets include Home v Bolton & v Everton 1978/9, v Everton 1983/4, v England XI 1984 (Burkinshaw Testimonial), 1967 F.A. Cup Final Ballot Cards, 1967 FAC Final First Day Cover with special Spurs Stamp. Postcards for Greaves, Jones, Mackay, Gilzean, Mullery, player cards for Calderwood, Caskey & Dozzell. Programmes include FA Cup Finals for 1962, 1967, 1981, 1982 & 1982 replay, v Inter Milan (Ardiles Benefit). Handbooks 1969/70, 1970/71, 1998/9 & 2008/09, signed Cliff Jones picture, The Official History of Tottenham Hotspur 1882 – 1996 plus other books, Fixture Cards, also many non Tottenham Tickets for Football and other Sports and a World Cup 1966 "Boys of 66" at Wembley reunion menu. Nice lot in good/very good condition.
TWO AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF SPORTING AND OTHER NOTEWOTHIES, to include Don Bradman and other members of Australia 1938 cricket touring team, also Yorkshire and Lancashire teams 1936 including L. Hutton and C. Washbrook, signed cartoon by Norman Evans depicting himself, Manchester City team 1937/38 including Frank Swift and Everton including Tommy Lawton, others various to include Gracie Fields and Victor Silvester
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