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Lot 2

Football programmes: Portsmouth homes 1949/50 v Watford Res, Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal & Grimsby FAC (gen gd) (5)

Lot 6

Football programmes: Portsmouth homes 1954/55 v Wolves (x2), Sheff Wed, Everton (rs), WBA (rs), Man Utd (x2), Tottenham, Chelsea & Arsenal, 1955/56 v Bolton, Chelsea & Arsenal, 1957/58 v Sheff Wed & 1958/59 Man Utd (rs) (gen gd) (15)

Lot 93

Football programmes: Brentford homes, 1946/7 v Everton & Preston, 1947/8 v Doncaster, Bury & Millwall and 1948/9 v Southampton, Leicester & Chesterfield (gd/vg) (8)

Lot 114

Football programmes: Chelsea aways, 2007/08, 19 Premiership matches, 2 FA cup matches, 2 Coca Cola Cup matches inc. Semi Final v Everton (2nd leg) and 5 friendly games v Samsung Bluewings (USA), LA Galaxy (USA), Feyenoord, Glasgow Rangers & Brondby (Denmark) (vg) (28)

Lot 508

SHEFFIELD UTD Four Reserve team home programmes v Preston 26/12/46 v Everton 11/11/50 v Huddersfield 23/8/52 and v Burnley 6/3/54 some scores changes. Fair-generally good

Lot 555

SUNDERLAND 24 Home and 4 away programmes including v Man Utd FAC at Huddersfield. The lot also includes homes in 1954/55 against Leicester and Everton, matches against Charlton and Huddersfield in 1955/56 and a Friendly against Juventus in 1957/58. Also Reserves v Stockton 67/68 and Middlesbro and Workington 68/69 Fair/generally good

Lot 594

FORTIES Sixteen programmes, all 40s, including QPR v Blackburn 48/9, 3 x Fulham, 4 x Sheffield Utd inc 48/9 v Portsmouth ( creased), Charlton v Chelsea 49/50, Hull v York 47/8, Leicester v Bury 47/8, Plymouth v Chesterfield 48/9, plus games at Everton, Derby, Huddersfield and Shef Wed, a few faults, some creases, rusty staples removed, scores etc. Fair

Lot 701

F.A CUP 20 Late 1950s programmes, all F.A Cup ties, including: Bradford City v Everton 1959/60; Sheff Wed v Peterboro 1959/60; Charlton v Everton 1958/59 etc. Generally good

Lot 722

PRESTON 2 x 1940s and 21 x 1950s away programmes including 1946/47 at Brentford and 1948/49 at Everton. Fair/good

Lot 967

CHARITY SHIELD Four programmes: Chelsea v Everton 08 Aug 1970; Leicester City v Liverpool 07 Aug 1971; Aston Villa v Man City 05 Aug 1972; Man City v Burnley 18 Aug 1973 (with token). Good

Lot 987

SCOTLAND MISCELLANY Programmes for England v Scotland 24/8/46 at Maine Road (poor), Glasgow v Sheffield 14/11/56, under 23`s v Holland 57/8 and at Everton 15/1/58, Schools Final 56 at Hampden (Bellahouston v Dumfries Academy), Youth at Hull 1/3/58 (inc Moore and Bridges), v England Police 58/9, under 23`s at Wales 59/60 and v England 59/60. Also includes England v Scotland Amateurs 52 and 54 both at Wembley. Newspaper dated 10/4/48 v England. Fair

Lot 988

SCOTLAND Away Army FA International 4/12/43 against England at Everton, signed on cover by referee and linesman, slight fold. Swift, both Comptons, Cullis, Balmer, Lawton and Hagan in England team McAulay and Walker listed for Scotland. Generally good

Lot 1026

MANCHESTER CITY Four home programmes: 47/48 v Barnsley FAC and Everton; 49/50 v Chelsea and Everton. Good

Lot 1145

LIVERPOOL / MAN CITY Two Liverpool home programmes v Man City 14/3/1908 and 9/9/1911, both ex-bound volume issues. Various tears and tape to spine of Sept 1911 issue which also covers Everton Res v Man Utd Res. Poor - Fair

Lot 1247

1933 FA CUP FINAL Ticket for the Everton v Man City Final. Please note, this is in extremely poor condition. Viewing suggested

Lot 1439

HULL 41 Home programmes, 1959-69, 59-60 v Portsmouth, 63/4 v Everton (Cup) and 69/70 v Kilmarnock included. Occasional faults. Fair - generally good

Lot 1513

MISCELLANY Large box of programmes including 11 x 1950s, 164 x 1960s and numerous 1970s onwards. Includes Gateshead v Accrington 1957/58; Leeds v Northampton 1963/64; Leyton Orient v Newcastle 1962/63 FLC; Leeds v Man City 1969 Charity Shield; Everton v Northampton 1965/66 etc. Worth a look! Fair/good

Lot 1547

SUB-STANDARD A few sub-standard programmes, comprises Burnley v Liverpool Cup Semi `46/7 (beige edition, punch holes) Southend v Swindon `46/7 (punch holes), Everton v Middlesbrough `46/7 (worn), Birmingham v Man City `46/7 Cup (creased), Portsmouth v Newcastle `49/50 (spine splitting), Chelsea v Portsmouth `48/9 (split), Notts county v Bristol city `46/7 (ageing) and `55/6 Amateur Cup Semi at Chelsea (punch holes). As

Lot 1592

ARSENAL 12 Home programmes 1950/51 including v Chelsea, Man Utd, Everton and Carlisle (Cup), together with 2 away programmes at Fulham and Charlton. Good/very good

Lot 36

EVERTON Home programme v Preston, 17/3/45, slight fold. Generally good

Lot 46

LEEDS Twenty two home programmes, 10 x 62/3 and 12 x 63/4, 62/3 includes v Chelsea, Rotherham, Bury, Crystal Palace (League Cup-part split spine, no staple), Walsall and Scunthorpe. 63/4 includes v Man City, Everton and Juventus. Some have scores on cover, some folds, team changes etc, Palace League Cup issue is a little worn . Also includes 2 copies of Reserve game v West Brom 13/10/65, one with token one without. Fair

Lot 68

EVERTON Home programme v Tranmere Rovers 14 Nov 1942, single sheet, team changes. Good

Lot 69

LIVERPOOL Home programme v Everton 26 September 1945 Lancs Senior Cup. Very good

Lot 163

1950s 75 Programmes including: Bristol City v Hull 55/56; Gillingham v Leyton Orient and Torquay 54/55; Charlton v Newcastle 50/51; Everton v Portsmouth 55/56; Derby v Accrington 56/57; Hartlepool v Tranmere 56/57; Charlton v Blackpool 55/56; Barrow v Halifax 54/55; Cardiff v Newcastle 52/53; Nottm Forest v Brentford 52/53; Notts Co v Luton 51/52; Birmingham v Bury 54/55; Newport v Gillingham 55/56 etc. Fair/good

Lot 206

1950s Collection of approximately 80 fifties programmes, good selection of Clubs mainly Northern and Midlands, some of the more expected faults such as folds, slight wear etc but condition is usually at least Fair-generally good. Includes Huddersfield v Cardiff 53/4, Blackburn v Oldham 53/4, Oldham v Barnsley 54/5, Leicester v Bury 56/7, Bury v Carlisle 57/8 and Everton v Wolves 56/7. As described

Lot 217

IRELAND SHIRT Republic of Ireland shirt and track suit top worn by Mike Walsh for Irish Republic v Brazil in 1982, white short sleeved shirt, number 3, with O`Neills label and sponsor logo on shirt, badge sewn on to the breast of the shirt and collar has green and yellow piping. Tracksuit top is Green and white with O`Neills Ireland on the back and FA Ireland badge on the front. Walsh played four times for the Republic, his club career commencing at Bolton before spells with Everton and Blackpool. Ireland lost the match v Brazil 7-0. Good

Lot 366

EVERTON Home programme v Sheffield United, 29/8/1925 also covers Liverpool Reserves v Sheffield Wednesday Reserves, ex bound volume, tape mark along spine, small hole to spine. Fair

Lot 739

A GWR Grange Class 4-6-0 locomotive and tender No 6859 `Yiewsley Grange`, built by P Everton, with good external detailing and cab and backhead fittings, the tender with fine riveting, tool boxes and other fittings, painted in GWR livery by A Brackenborough leading edge of front offside cabsheet bent

Lot 740

A GWR Hall Class 4-6-0 locomotive and tender No 6974 `Bryngwyn Hall`, built by P Everton, with fine external detailing and cab and backhead fittings, the tender with fine rivet detail and other fittings, painted in finely lined GWR livery by A Brackenborough, one cabside numberplate detached, TR says water cock handles are missing, paint starting to lift around tender coal chute

Lot 742

An LMS Royal Scot Class 4-6-0 locomotive and tender No 6115 `Scots Guardsman`, built by P Everton, with good external detailing and some backhead fittings, the tender with fine riveting and other details, finished in finely lined LMS livery by A Brackenborough nearside smoke deflector missing

Lot 774

Large collection various football programmes: Liverpool (38), Sheffield United (98), Southport (47), Scunthorpe United (76) and Tranmere (72), Home programmes late 50s onwards, includes Scunthorpe v Rotherham 60-1, Stoke City 61-2, Arsenal FLC 68. Tranmere v Manchester United 4 page centenary match 1982, Southport v Everton FAC 67-8, Sheffield United v Cardiff 57/8, Scunthorpe 58-9, Rotherham and Watford FAC 59-60, Middlesbrough 60-1, Burnley, WBA 61-2, Ipswich, Everton, Chelsea, Blackburn, Fulham and Sheffield Wednesday 62-3, also 13 separate fixtures for Sheffield United v Chelsea. Good. (334)

Lot 859

1940s-50s Football programmes: to inc Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers 11/12/48, v PNE 24/11/51, v Portsmouth 29/12/51, v Middlesbrough 16/2/52, v Tottenham Hotspur 25/10/52, Wolverhampton Wanderers v Portsmouth 18/2/50, v Stoke C 25/3/50, Arsenal 22/4/50, v Birmingham City 6/5/50, v Everton 21/1/50, Portsmouth v Brentford 22/4/46, v Reading 27/4/46, v Ipswich 4/5/46, Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers 27/28/12/48 v Barnsley res, Birmingham v Derby 30/10/48, Manchester City 15/11/52 (16)

Lot 877

Everton: home football programmes, all contained within official club binders relating to each season, ranges from 1969/70 to 1991/92, includes Championship seasons! (298)

Lot 911

Everton football items: a box containing Books, Programmes, Autographs, Brochures etc, also includes a mounted 1952/53 original photograph of the team with the players named below.

Lot 1012

Box of various football related items includes: Arsenal yearbooks, Football Monthly, Liverpool homes, programmes for First and Last games at Stadiums, Villareal v Arsenal 06, Celta Vigo v Arsenal 04, Bob Wilson autobiography, Tottenham items and large size colour photo of Newcastle 02, Rooney in Everton kit and Robbie Savage. (a lot) Good

Lot 1032

Large collection of 1950s-1960s football programmes: to incl a good selection of teams Coventry City, QPR, Leicester City, Nottingham Forest, Birmingham City, Fulham, West Ham, Everton, Blackburn, Burnley, Liverpool, Aston Villa, WBA (250+)

Lot 1059

1954-55 Photographic Football team and player postcards: To inc 16 been signed Stan Matthews, Nat Lofthouse, Johnny Haynes, A Quixall, Vic Groves, Derek Tapscott, Bert Trautman, Ted Ditchburn, George Farm, Bob Stokoe, Jimmy Dickinson, Sam Bartram, Jack Kelsey, Dave Nickson, Jeff Hall and Tom Finney together with team photographs Chelsea, Wolverhampton, Newcastle U, Manchester C, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackpool, Bolton, Cardiff City, Burnley, Charlton, Everton, Leicester City, Huddersfield T, Preston North End, Portsmouth, Sheffield U, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland, Tottenham, WBA, and Romford FC all housed in a album Illus.

Lot 1070

A pair of football boots signed by Thomas Gravesen of Everton: Worn pair of football boots signed to bottom of the boots

Lot 1105

Ty-Phoo Tea football cards – 24 Team shots to inc Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield Utd, Rangers, Glasgow Celtic, Stoke City, Sunderland, West Bromwich Albion, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers, Leeds Utd, Nottingham Forest, |Leicester City, Manchester City, Manchester Utd, Everton, Liverpool, Burnley, Chelsea, West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal together with16 single player portraits to inc R McFarland, Bobby Moore, Alan Mullery, John O`Hare, Joe Royle, Gary Sprake, Colin Stein, Ian Storey-Moore, Ray Wilson, Bobby Tambling, Martin Peters, Terry Paine, Billy McNeill, Eddie McCreadie

Lot 1132

1930s/40s Aston Villa (H+A) football programmes: To inc v Sunderland 18/2/31 (H), v Birmingham City 7/10/44 (A), v Chelsea 4/10/47 (A), v Chelsea 23/11/46 (A), v Everton 1/1/47 (A), v Birmingham City 14/10/44 (H), v Arsenal 11/9/48 (A), v Manchester City 16/10/48 (A), v Birmingham City 4/12/48 (H) all in fair condition (9)

Lot 1220

Manchester united 1956-57 season football programmes: To inc v Wolverhampton Wanderers 3/11, v Luton Town 1/12, v Newcastle Utd 12/1, v Arsenal 9/2, v Everton FA cup 5th rnd 16/2, Bolton No 19, v Tottenham Hotspur 6/4 (7) all with tokens Illus.

Lot 1221

Manchester united football programmes: To inc v Bolton 4/4/59, v Wolverhampton Wanderers 21/2/59, v Luton 22/11/58, v Preston 5/4/58, v Birmingham city 19/4/58, v Blackpool 18/9/58, v Nottingham forest 22/2/58, v Red Star Belgrade 14/2/59, v (8) all with tokens together with some single sheet reserve matches v Everton res 28/4/56, v Aston Villa res 14/4/56, v WBA 2/4/56, and 7 other missing tokens Illus.

Lot 761

Bolton Wanderers Home football programmes 1950s onwards noted v Stoke City FAC, Sheffield Wed. 57/8, Newcastle United 58/9, Bury FAC, Everton 59/60, Blackburn 60/1, Manchester United 62/3 and Arsenal FAC 66/7 plus 19 Bolton v Chelsea 1970 onwards Friendly, league cup and league including from Chelsea`s championship seasons. Very good (109)

Lot 762

Sunderland Home football programmes 1963-3 to 1966-7 all small format, 63-4 v Everton FAC, Cardiff City, Swansea, Portsmouth, Derby County, PNE and Rotherham (7), 64-5 full set of division 1 games plus Blackpool FLC and Nottingham Forest FAC (23), 65-6 v Chelsea, Tottenham, Leeds United, Liverpool and Arsenal (17), 66-7 v Tottenham, Arsenal, Sheffield United FLC (8), good condition. (55)

Lot 764

Liverpool Home football programmes 1950-1965 includes v Bolton 50-1, Wolves 52-3, Burnley 53-4, Stoke City 56-7, Charlton 57-8, Leeds United, PNE FAC 61-2, 13 from 62-3 including Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and WHU, 9 from the 63-4 championship season including Tottenham, Forest and Wolves, 18 from 64-5 including Stockport County FAC, Chelsea, WHU, Spurs, and Blackpool, 11 from the 65-6 championship season including Arsenal, Everton, Leeds United, Newcastle United and West Ham, some of the 50 have various faults the remainder are good. (62)

Lot 63

Seven: Captain (formerly Regimental Sergeant Major) Shem Williams, 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, who served in North Nigeria in 1902 and was wounded in late 1914 and at the Battle of Loos in September 1915 Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, N. Nigeria (3358 Serjt., 1st R. Welsh Fus.); 1914 Star, with clasp (3358 R. S. Mjr., 1/R. W. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt.); Coronation 1911; Army L.S. & G.C., E.VII.R. (3358 C. Sjt., Rl. Welsh Fus.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R., type 3 (3358 W.O.Cl.1., R.W.F.) first with re-pinned suspension claw, contact wear and edge bruising, therefore good fine, otherwise generally very fine and better and the first extremely rare to the regiment (7) £500-600 M.S.M. awarded in Army Order 98 of 1953 without annuity. Captain (formerly R.S.M.) Shem Williams was born in Everton, Lancashire in 1872 and enlisted into th eRoyal Welsh Fusiliers in 1891, aged 19. He was present in West Africa September 1898 to December 1899 and again during the Bornu Expedition in West Africa in 1902 (medal and clasp). In June 1911 he was one of a representative detachment from the 1st Battalion, comprising 3 officers, 50 men and a goat sent to London to attend the Coronation of King George V. Captain Williams . He served in France and Flanders with the B.E.F. in the rank of Regimental Sergeant Major from 6 October 1914. He received his commission in the 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers in the rank of Lieutenant in January 1915 and was wounded at the Battle of Loos the following September. He was promoted Captain on 1 October 1918 at which time he was employed with the Garrison Battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment. (Regimental Records of The Royal Welch Fusiliers, by Major C. H. Dudley Ward, DSO, MC confirms). Sold with copied service papers which confirm that he was wounded in October 1914 ‘shrapnel bullet wound of the left arm’ and’[September] 1915 ‘gunshot wound back.’

Lot 380

A Hornby OO gauge 4-6-0 loco and tender, Everton, 61663, boxed, R133

Lot 601

GROUP OF UNUSED RP`S BY WIKES SHOWING CIRCA 1936-7 FOOTBALL TEAM GROUPS, MANCHESTER CITY, SUNDERLAND, ARSENAL, EVERTON (SOILED) AND MIDDLESBOROUGH (5)

Lot 262

A collection of fifty-one Blackpool Football Club programmes from 1948 to 1957 comprising Saturday September 11th Blackpool vs Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 21st August Sheffield Wednesday, Saturday 18th September Bolton Wanderers, Saturday April 16th 1949 Chesterfield, Saturday 1st January 1949 Barnsley, Saturday 26th March 1949 Charlton Athletic, 26th February 1949 Preston Northend, 15th April 1949 Arsenal, Saturday January 15th 1949 Sunderland, Saturday December 24th 1949 Portsmouth, Saturday November 12th 1949 Derby County, Saturday 20th August 1949 Huddersfield Town, Saturday 16th December 1950 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Good Friday March 23rd 1951 Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 23rd March 1951 Portsmouth, Saturday September 15th 1951 Aston Villa, Saturday 15th March 1951 Newcastle United, FA Challenge Cup Semi Final programme Birmingham City vs Blackpool Saturday 10th March 1951, Saturday 5th April 1952 Bolton Wanderers, Saturday 22nd March 1952 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 15th March 1952 Stoke City, Saturday 26th January 1952 Derby County, Saturday 4th April 1953 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 18th April 1953 Liverpool, Good Friday April 3rd 1953 Derby County and FA Challenge Cup Competition Final tie programme Blackpool vs Bolton Wanderers Saturday May 2nd 1953, Good Friday April 16th 1954 Cardiff City, Saturday January 23rd 1954 Aston Villa, Saturday 10th April 1954 Manchester United, Saturday October 1st 1955 Cardiff City, Saturday September 24th 1955 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday September 3rd 1955 Sunderland, Saturday October 15th 1955 Charlton Athletic, Saturday December 24th 1955 Portsmouth, Saturday 1st January 1955 Manchester United, Saturday October 23rd 1955 Sheffield United, Monday December 26th 1955 Huddersfield Town, Saturday December 10th 1955 Everton, Saturday 25th August 1956 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday April 14th 1956 Tottenham Hotspur, Saturday February 18th 1956 Luton Town and Saturday 16th February 1957 West Bromwich Albion, Saturday 22nd April 1957 Blackpool vs Everton, Saturday 7th September 1957 Blackpool vs Arsenal, Saturday 21st April 1962 Blackpool vs Manchester City 27th November 1965 Blackpool vs Sheffield Wednesday, 22nd January 1966 Blackpool vs Manchester City (x2), 25th September 1968 Blackpool vs Manchester City (x2) (51)

Lot 250

A Football Association 1986 World Cup brochure fully-signed by the England party including the playing squad, the coaching & medical staff and F.A. officials, all signatures in pen besides photographic portraits, players comprising: Shilton, Bailey, Woods, Anderson, Stevens (Everton), Sansom, Fenwick, Butcher, Martin, Hodge, Robson, Hoddle, Reid, Steven, Stevens (Spurs), Wilkins, Hateley, Barnes, Dixon, Waddle, Beardsley & Lineker; coaches & medics comprising Bobby Robson, Don Howe, Mike Kelly, Fred Street, Norman Medhurst & Vernon Edwards; the F.A. officials comprising Bert Millichip (Chairman), Dick Wragg (Member in Charge), Ted Croker (General Secretary), Jack Dunnett (Vice-President), Jack Wiseman (Councillor), Nigel Bird (Deputy Secretary), Alan Odell (International Secretary) & Glen Kirton (Press Officer)

Lot 293

An important leather football signed by the six F.A. Cup winning teams between 1931 and 1936 inclusive, a `Greban` T-panel football signed in ink by: 1931 F.A. Cup winners, West Bromwich Albion 1932 F.A. Cup winners, Newcastle United 1933 F.A. Cup winners, Everton 1934 F.A. Cup winners, Manchester City 1935 F.A. Cup winners, Sheffield Wednesday 1936 F.A. Cup winners, Arsenal additionally signed by: 1936 League Champions, Sunderland Southport FC, The Secretary of the Players` Union, various Club Chairmen, treasurers and secretaries, the ball is inscribed: RAFFLED FOR SOUTHPORT F.C. STAND FUND 1936, AT PALACE HOTEL, SOUTHPORT

Lot 296

A group of three exercise books containing 1950s football autographs, team groups including on F.A. Headed paper, the England team v Scotland 9.4.1949, Aldershot, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Bournemouth, Bradford, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Bristol City and Rovers, Carlisle United, Charlton Athletic, Chelsea (reserves), Chesterfield, Colchester United, Darlington, Derby County, Dundee United, Everton, Exeter City, Fulham, Gillingham, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Leicester City, Leyton Orient, Luton Town, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Millwall, Newcastle United, Northampton Town, Norwich City, Newport County, Oldham Athletic, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth, QPR, Sheffield United & Wednesday, Shrewsbury Town, Southampton, Southend United, Stockport County, Stoke City, Swansea Town, Torquay United, Tottenham Hotspur, WBA, Wolverhampton Wanderers, plus many individuals including the Busby Babes Duncan Edwards (twice), Roger Byrne, also Tom Finney, Stanley Matthews, Don Revie, Len Shackleton any many other stars of the day

Lot 372

England v Ireland international programme played at Everton 2nd March 1889: believed to be the earliest England home progamme ever to have been offered at auction

Lot 412

F.A. Cup final programme Everton v Manchester City 29th April 1933

Lot 469

A very rare and early programme for the match between the Everton `A` Team & Blackpool South Shore Team on 8th February 1890, in the form of a 4-page match card This programme must surely rank amongst the group of earliest surviving Everton programmes and dates to three seasons before Everton began playing at their newly built Goodison Park ground. It must also be one of the earliest surviving programmes involving Blackpool FC, whose history began in 1887. At this time there were two clubs Blackpool St. Johns and South Shore. At a meeting at the Stanley Arms Hotel on 26th July 1887a breakaway group then formed Blackpool FC. The two teams played against one another in the Lancashire Combination and although more successful than South Shore on the pitch they did not enjoy the same level of support. After a difficult period in League Two between 1896-97 and 1898-99, when they were not re-elected. In 1899 it was decided that the two teams should amalgamate. The name Blackpool FC was kept, but they moved into South Shore`s ground, which was Bloomfield Road. The newly combined club re-entered the Football League in 1900-01. In their own right South Shore`s greatest moment came in season 1885-86 when they pulled of the giant-killing feat of beating Football League founding member Notts County 2-1 in the 5th Round of the F.A. Cup. The cup run ended in the quarter-final with a 2-1 defeat to Swifts.

Lot 516

Seven pre-war programmes, Brentford v Fulham 1929-30, Carlisle v Middlesbrough (reserves match) 1932-33, Spurs v Chelsea 1933-34, Norwich City v Bristol Rovers 1933-34, Huddersfield Town v Derby County 1934-35, Fulham v Newcastle United 1936-37 & Charlton v Everton 1938-39

Lot 526

A rare ticket for the Everton v Liverpool 2nd Round F.A. Cup tie played at Goodison Park 4th February 1911, complete with stub, although detached from the main ticket

Lot 4

John Goodall`s programme from the Football Association 75th anniversary banquet of 1938 autographed by 26 former England internationals of the 1880s to 1920s, held at the King`s Hall, Holborn, 26th October, signed on the inside front cover and first page, all but one autograph in pencil, subjects comprising: Arthur Grimsdell (Spurs), Andrew Ducat (Arsenal), Joe Smith (Bolton), Harold Fleming (Swindon Town), Jesse Pennington (WBA), Robert Crompton (Blackburn), William Wedlock (Bristol City), Revd. K.R.G. Hunt (Leyton), Samuel Wadsworth (Huddersfield), Dennis Hodgetts (Aston Villa), Arthur Walters (Old Carthusians), B Howard Baker (Everton, Chelsea and Great Britain athlete), Samuel Day (Old Malvernians), F.N.S. Creek (Corinthians), Frank Hartley (Oxford City), Rupert Sandilands (Old Westminsters), Vivian Woodward (Spurs & Chelsea), John Sharp (Everton), Ernest Coleman (Dulwich Hamlet), Maxwell Woosnam (Manchester City), Cuthbert Burnup (Cambridge University), Frederick Pelly (Old Foresters), William Moon (Old Westminsters & Corinthians), Arthur Knight (Portsmouth), Frederick Ewer (Casuals) & C.B. Fry (Corinthians, Southampton, England Test cricketer, and Great Britain athlete); the programme additionally bearing the autograph of Middlesex & England cricketer `Patsy` Hendren; sold together with a small group of paper ephemera relating to John Goodall

Lot 28

A fine autograph album compiled by Jim Taylor between seasons 1946-47 and 1950-1, containing team-groups including England`s first ever World Cup squad of 1950, plus the F.A. Touring Party to Canada in 1950, the Football League team v League of Ireland 4.4.1951, the England team who played Argentina 9.5.1951, the F.A. XI who played a R.A.F. XI at the Goldstone Ground 26.11.47, the London F.A. XI who played Diables Rouges of Belgium 1.11.49, the English and the Scottish League sides from the inter-League match 17.3.48, both teams from an F.A. v Army match, a Combined Services team from a match at Osnabruck in 1947, and further team (or part) groups for Fulham, Barnsley, Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Bradford, Brentford, Bristol Rovers, Burnley (twice), Bury, Cardiff City, Charlton, Chelsea, Chesterfield, Coventry City, Derby County, Doncaster Rovers, Everton, Grimsby Town, Huddersfield Town, Leeds United, Leicester City, Lincoln City, Liverpool, Luton Town, Manchester United, Millwall, Newcastle United (twice), Nottingham Forest, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth, Preston North End, QPR, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, Walsall, WBA, West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, the book also containing the signature of the entertainer Tommy Trinder together with a photo showing posing with the team on the pitch, and two loose autographed sheets, possibly F.A. representatives teams

Lot 41

A Football Association Councillor`s badge for the Aston Villa v Everton 1897 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, issued to William Tiffin, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1897

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