FOOTBALL, Emlyn Hughes Team Tactix, inc. Aberdeen, Aston Villa, Arsenal (missing no 3), Chelsea, Celtic, Dundee, Everton, Rangers, Ipswich, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Man City, Man United, Norwich, Forest, Portsmouth, QPR, Sheff Wednesday, Southampton, Sunderland, Spurs, Watford & West Ham, all with trimmed team name card, many signed, inc. Peter Beardsley, Steve Bruce, Jan Molby etc., damage to name tag (1), o/w EX, 274
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Football Amadou Onana signed Everton F.C replica home shirt size medium. Amadou Ba Zeund Georges Mvom Onana (born 16 August 2001) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club Everton and the Belgium national team. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Cricket. Everton Weeks Signed Autograph Card with Two Black and White Photo Attached to 8 x 6 inch White Card. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Of sporting interest - A collection of vintage 20th century football related ephemera, match day programmes and cup final programmes and other related sporting memorabilia. To include, Euro 2004 fan book, 1973 Chelsea programme, Celtic v Motherwell Scottish league, FA cup final 1968 Everton v West Bromwich Albion, cup final Arsenal v Manchester United 1979 and many other examples.
A collection of football matchday programmes to include F.A. Cup Final 1971 Arsenal v Liverpool, various Arsenal examples from the 1976/77 and 1977/78 seasons, West Ham v Arsenal 1976, England v Scotland 1977, England v Italy 1977, Ipswich Town v F.C. Bruges 1975 and Ipswich v Everton 1977, together with various football related trade cards to include ABC Gum and Topps Gum etc.
Football Bryan Robson signed Official Football Cover Series FDC The FA Cup Final 1985 Everton v Manchester United cover no 20 PM The FA Cup Final 18 May 85 Wembley. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Football Bryan Robson signed Official Football Cover Series FDC The FA Cup Final 1985 Everton v Manchester United cover no 20 PM The FA Cup Final 18 May 85 Wembley. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Y A FINE GEORGE IV BRASS 'FIRST PERIOD' SKELETON TIMEPIECE WITH SECONDS-BEATING LEVER ESCAPEMENTJAMES CONDLIFF, LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1825-30The single chain fusee train set between demi-lune shaped plates pierced with a band of crescents enclosing pendant cruciform motifs over repeating spire designs, united by four knopped pillars, with open-walled spring barrel, Harrison's maintaining power, six-spoke wheel crossings and contrate take-off for the oversized English lever escapement slung beneath the plate onto which the movement rests, regulated by a 2.5 inch faceted three-arm monometallic balance with blued steel timing screws, jewelled pivots and helical spring held in the mouth of gilt serpent applied to the lower case platform, the dial with centre seconds, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, blued steel moon hands and visible motionwork incorporating five-spoke wheel crossings applied to the movement frontplate behind, the frame with large acorn-turned finial to the apex of the plates and four further conforming finials set on each corner of the plate beneath the movement, raised on four column-turned corner uprights over a rectangular platform centred with the balance wheel lower pivot and the applied with the gilt brass coiled serpent, the front with Classical male mask centred double lyre cast mount flanked by rosettes formed from six interlinked beehives, on ball feet; secured to a red velvet-lined rosewood veneered plinth to take the glass dome cover (damaged), with canted angles and line-strung borders over bun feet.The timepiece 32.5cm (12.75ins) high, 26cm (10.5ins) wide, 11.5cm (4.5ins) deep; including stand and dome 51cm (20ins) high, 35cm (13.75ins) wide, 19cm (7.5ins) deep. Provenance:Long-term single private family ownership since at least 1880. Catalogue Amendment 23/08/23; the underside of the upper frame plate is stamped J. CONDLIFF, LIVERPOOL behind the escapement top pivot.James Condliff set up as a clock and watchmaker at 32 Gerard Street, Liverpool in 1813. He then had premises on Circus Street (1819-22) and Fraser Street (1823-62). In 1827 he was joined in partnership by Joseph Condliff and continued from workshops in Fraser Street as well as from an address in Clare Street. Joseph Condliff subsequently opened a branch under his name alone in Everton and John Condliff took-on premises at Mount Vernon. James Condliff is believed to have retired by 1862 and died in 1884 and was most likely succeeded by Thomas Condliff who is recorded working in Liverpool 1867-1914. Derek Roberts in British Skeleton Clocks (pages 99-113) classifies Condliff's skeleton clocks into three distinct periods/types, with the first dating 1825-50, the second 1850 to circa 1870, and the third 1855-60. The current lot is from the first series which are typified by having arched plates set on a rectangular platform raised on columns. These models also incorporate a sprung balance with the end of the spring held by a serpent applied to the upper surface of a second, lower platform. Examples incorporating a second striking train include the additional feature of having their spring barrels set within the base, and the fusee chains passing up (past the balance) to the trains above. With these the base also serves to conceal the bell/gong and hammer. The present lot, being a timepiece only, benefits from having the barrel set between the plates hence leaving the base platform free to feature the escapement, balance and serpent uncluttered. The present timepiece is a particularly rare example from only a handful of first period skeleton clocks by Condliff. It also benefits from being a previously un-recorded example privately consigned from long-term single-family ownership. Condition Report: Timepiece is generally in fine original clean condition with no visible evidence of alteration or notable replacements. The train is fundamentally in running condition however at some point someone has attempted to wind via the spring barrel arbor causing the fusee chain to become unhitched and whiplash around the left-hand pillar and frame edge resulting in some bruising/marks to both the pillar, the edge of the plate and around a pierced aperture to the centre. The marks to the plate can probably be filed-out leaving little or no trace, and the pillar can possibly be removed without parting the plates (is pinned and screwed rather than riveted to one of the plates) and turned to remove the marks. The worst case scenario is that a replacement pillar may need to be turned from suitable yellow brass. The fusee chain is correctly attached but has not been set-up/tensioned (via the barrel ratchet) - this will be required before it will run under its own power for the entire eight-day duration. The timepiece is running and escapement beats happily when it is wound over about 1/3 way. As with the rest of the timepiece the chapter ring and hands are in fine condition and the serpent together with the front rail mounts retain fine gilt finish. The platform base has a slight casting fault to the rear left hand corner beneath the column base. The rosewood base and dome appear contemporary with the clock but may have been acquired separately (could be French); the glass dome is badly cracked at the rear.Timepiece is complete with a decoratively turned winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
Four boxed reels of 1/4" master/recording tape to inc: IBC label dated 6-8-77 '10cc Live'. One on Strawberry Recording Studios South label with recordings of 'Warm Warm Warm', 'Hey Voices'. One on SRS labels dated 20th Sept 1972 with recordings of 'Johnny Angel' and 'Graham's Everton Song'. One with Strawberry Recording Studios South labels with two tracks inc 'Action Man..' and 'Runaway'.These items are sold as artefacts only, without copyright. Any reproduction is strictly prohibited.
FOOTBALL BETWEEN THE WARS: AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: a good album of inter-war period British football team autographs, interspersed with relevant newspaper cuttings and images: contents include full team autographs for the cup winning Arsenal side 1929-30: Everton FC 33-4: Newcastle, Portsmouth, Sheffield United, Tottenham Hotspur, Motherwell FC and others, approx 21pp fully or partly filled with signatures (some tipped-in), including early specimen of Stanley Matthews, small oblong format album of period, covers worn but contents generally sound. (1)
Football programmes, a small selection of 1940's issues, Bury v Chester 1944/45, Man City v Wolves & Everton both 47/48, Arsenal v Bolton 47/48 (4 page issue), Chelsea v Arsenal 46/47 (Pirate issue, poor) & two England Home International Matches v Wales 23 Feb 1943 & v Scotland 14 Oct 1944 (most with faults, poor/gd)
Football programmes, FA Charity Shield, a collection of approx. 60 programmes with dates ranging between 1950 & 2019 (incomplete run), inc. England World Cup XI v FA Canadian Touring Team, 1950 at Chelsea, (rusty staples), also Bolton v Wolves 1958, Everton v Man Utd 1963, Man Utd v Liverpool 1965, Everton v Liverpool 1966, Man Utd v Tottenham 1967, Man City v West Brom 1968 etc (a few with minor faults, gen gd/vg)
Football programmes, British aways in Europe, 9 programmes inc. Dynamo Dresden v Liverpool UEFA Cup 72/3, three Arsenal matches v Sturm Graz 1970/71 Fairs Cup, Beveren Waas 1970/71 Fairs Cup & v Lokomotive Leipzig 1978/9 UEFA Cup, Hamburg v Chelsea Fr 65/6, Hamrun Spartans v Everton 75th Anniversary match etc (gd) (9)
Football programmes, selection of approx. 20 programmes, mostly Manchester City home issues (12) inc. v Stoke 49/50, Everton, Werder Bremen Fr & Sunderland all 56/7, Blues v Yellows Trial match 16 Aug 1958 (4 pages) & others (most with rusty staples), also Leeds v Huddersfield West Riding Senior Cup semi final 56/7 (4 pages), Blackpool v Preston Invitation Trophy 30 April 1956 played at Kendal (4 pages), Drumcondra v Limerick 50/1 (4 pages), Reading Res v Arsenal Res 56/7 (single sheet), Chester v Stockport Cheshire County Bowl semi final 58/9 (single sheet) etc (most with faults, gen. fair)
EVERTON FC; a black and white photograph of the 1984 Charity Shield winning team, bearing signatures to include Gary Stevens, Adrien Heath, Neville Sharpe, etc, 19 x 25.5cm, and two signed 'Howard Kendall Tribute Evening' envelopes (3).Condition Report: - We have not authenticated this signature, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.
EVERTON FC; a collection of black and white signed press/promotional photographs of 1980s Everton players to include Neville Southall, Dave Watson, Peter Beardsley, Gary Stevens, etc (13).Condition Report: - We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.
Football Autographed JAN MOLBY 12 x 8 photo: B/W, depicting a wonderful image showing JAN MOLBY celebrating with Kevin McDonald after setting up teammate Craig Johnston to score Liverpool's second goal in a 3-1 victory over Everton in the 1986 FA Cup Final at Wembley, signed (by Molby only) in gold marker. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Football Autographed RONNIE WHELAN 12 x 8 photo: Col, depicting Liverpool captain RONNIE WHELAN posing with the FA Cup from the podium at Wembley, after guiding his side to a dramatic 3-2 victory over Everton in the 1989 Final, signed in black marker. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
A collection of 60+ Manchester United FC football programmes 1954-1970, including v Aston Villa, 27/12/1954; v Sunderland, 3/12/1955; v Bolton, April 1957; 1957/58 season, 14 programmes, including home legs of European Cup First Round v Dukla Prague, 13/11/1957, and Second Round v Red Star Belgrade, 14/1/1958; FA Cup 4th Round v Ipswich Town, 25/1/1958, the last game at Old Trafford before the Munich air disaster, United starting line up including Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Mark Jones, Duncan Edwards & Tommy Taylor, all victims of the disaster; First Division v Nottingham Forest 22/2/1958, first league game after the Munich air disaster; FA Cup semi final v Fulham, Villa Park, 22/3/58, etc; 1958/59 (4); 1959/60 (4); 1961/62 (2), including FA Cup semi final Tottenham v Man Utd, Hillsborough, 31/3/62; 1962/63 (4), incl. Cup Winners Cup v Willem II, 15/10/63, FA Cup final Leicester v Man Utd, Wembley, 25/5/63, with match ticket and two Daily Express folding song sheets; 1963/64 (1); 1964/65 (6), including complete set of 5 home programmes for Inter Cities Fairs Cup run from Round 1 to Semi Final (Djurgardens, Dortmund, Everton, Strasbourg, Ferencvaros); 1965/66 (6), comprising complete set of home programmes for European Cup run from preliminary round to semi-final (HJK Helsinki, ASK Vorwarts, Benfica (2), Partizan Belgrade (2)); 1966/67 (1), Arsenal v Man Utd, 3/3/67, first Division One televised match; 1967/68 (8), including complete set of home programmes for European Cup winning campaign (Hibernians Malta, FK Sarajevo, Gornik Zabrze, Real Madrid), all with tokens clipped, plus Real Madrid v Man Utd, European Cup semi-final, Bernabeu, 15/5/68, and Benfica v Man Utd, European Cup final, Wembley, 29/5/68, plus 2 other domestic games 1967/68; 1968/69 (11), including complete set of home programmes for European Cup run from round 1 to semi-final (Waterford Utd (clipped), Anderlecht (2, of which one unclipped, one clipped), Rapid Vienna (3, of which two unclipped, one clipped), AC Milan (2, both unclipped)), plus 3 others 68/69 season; 1969/70 (2); plus 6 Man Utd programmes for finals at Wembley 1979-1990, all with match tickets, comprising 1979 FA Cup final v Arsenal; 1983 Milk Cup final v Liverpool; 1983 FA Cup final and replay v Brighton; 1985 FA Cup final v Everton; 1990 FA Cup final v Crystal Palace; plus 1999 European Champions League final, Manchester Utd v FC Bayern Munchen; plus small quantity of other programmes incl. Man Utd v Liverpool 1/10/77 signed by Liverpool player Phil Thompson rear cover; plus 20+ photographic postcards late 1960's, majority Man Utd players etc incl. Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles etc etc, plus some Man Utd tickets and season tickets c.2000's, etc
Eboue yellow Arsenal no.27 away shirt season 2010-11 from the game v Everton on November 14th at Goodison Park, player issue Nike long sleeved example with the Barclays Premier League badges on the arms. The front has the Club badge and also the "Fly Emirates" sponsor logo. It also features the "Arsenal Remembers" poppy logo that gives the details of the game. The reverse is lettered EBOUE and has the lettering ARSENAL immediately below the collar. It bears the number 11. It is a large size. The shirt has no visible signs of match wear and is in excellent condition The game finished in a 2-1 win for the Arsenal and moved them into second place in the League. Eboue came on as a late substitute in the 90th minute
Harry Keys 9ct gold and enamel F.A.Cup semi-final commemoration medal, 1906-07 the obverse inscribed WEST BROMWICH ALBION F.C., the reverse inscribed To H. KEYS, CHAIRMAN, TO COMMEMORATE THE CLUB COMPETING IN THE SEMI FINAL OF THE ENGLISH CUP SEASON 1906-7, with ring suspension, 11grms West Bromwich were defeated 2-1 in the semi-final match against Everton played on 23rd March 1907
Lukasz Fabianski grey and black No.21 Arsenal v. Everton goalkeepers shirt, 2010-11, Nike, L with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed Arsenal and embroidered poppy and inscribed ARSENAL REMEMBERS, EVERTON V. ARSENAL, 14th November 2010, the reverse lettered FABIANSKI, the right sleeve with Barclays Premier League flashes The above shirt was worn by Fabianski, the match ending in a 2-1 victory for Arsenal
Howard Kendall and Kevin Ratcliffe 22x16 Everton European Cup Winners Cup Kings 1985 Big Blue Tube print limited edition 500 copies. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Tony Brown, Bobby Hope and Graham Williams West Bromwich Albion Cup Kings Series 22x16 black and white Big Blue Tube print FA Cup Final Wembley 1968 WBA 1 Everton 0. The victorious West Bromwich Albion team celebrates after winning the FA Cup in 1968. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Football Tony Kay signed 12x8 inch colour photo pictured during his time with Everton F.C. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
A selection of 126 black and white press photographs for the Daily & Sunday Mirror (probably unpublished) relating to English football FA Cup finals. Two of Churchill interest: Newcastle V Arsenal 1952 52 large format (20 x 25cm) black and white photographs featuring the winners presentation, to include images from the following cup finals: Newcastle v Arsenal 1952 Preston v West Bromwich Albion 1954 (featuring Queen Mother) Newcastle v Manchester City 1955 Aston Villa v Manchester United 1957 (featuring Sir Matt Busby) Bolton v Manchester United 1958 74 smaller format (15 x 20cm) black and white photographs including the winners presentation, to include images from the following cup finals: Nottingham Forest v Luton 1959 Leicester v Manchester United 1963 (featuring Bobby Charlton and Denis Law) West Ham v Preston 1964 (featuring Bobby Moore) Everton v Sheffield Wednesday 1966
B Eyre Walker, Snowdonia landscape, signed dated 1950. Watercolours. 34x42cm approx. Framed and glazed. Together with three landscape prints in one frame: 'The Old Fall Well, Lime Street 1770', 'View of Liverpool from Everton 1978, and 'London road and the Gallows Mills 1803'. Framed and glazed. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Selection of Scotties and Coffer London football collectors cards, including Scotties Famous Football Teams Series 1, West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Newcastle Untied, Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, Southampton, Leeds United; Coffer London football teams Manchester City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Everton; Coffer London player profiles including signed Alan Ball, George Best, Jimmy Greaves, Emlyn Hughes, Bobby Moore, some duplications not a complete run, (approx. 46)
Selection of UK European Football Matches FDC's, including Porto v Manchester United 1996-97, Paris SG v Liverpool 1996-97, Aston Villa v Helsingborgs 1996-97, Ipswich Town v Alkmaar 1978-79, Derby County v Slovan Bratislava 1975-76, Everton v Bayern Munich 1987, Nottingham Forest v Oesters Vaexjoe 1979-80, etc., some duplication, some bearing signatures, (approx. 170)
MANCHESTER UNITED BUSBY BABES AUTOGRAPHS INC DUNCAN EDWARDS City of Liverpool Celebrations brochure autographed on inside page by Jackie Blanchflower, Duncan Edwards, Bill Foulkes, Eddie Coleman, Bobby Charlton, Liam Whelan, Roger Byrne, Coln Webster, Mark Jones & Dennis Viollet Also signed on the front cover by Dixie Dean Everton in very good condition
Kenner Sportstars. Football Figures, 1989 issue. Trade case of 72 figures inc 13 different players from 7 teams of the last year of the old 1st division (pre Premier league) & 2 different D.Maradona Napoli (Italian Premo league). Injection moulded 4”-7” long. Mint on blister packs in original shipping case.Man United - Mark Hughes x 2Liverpool - Peter Beardsley x 3, John Barnes x 6.Arsenal - David Rocastle x 5Tottenham - Gary Mabbutt x 6, Gary Lineker x 6.Aston Villa - Derek Mountfield x 6.Everton - Graham Sharp x 6, Tony Cottee x 6, Pat Nevin x 6,Neville Southall (Goalie) 6” diving x 2Notts Forest - Lee Chapman x 6, Des Walker x 6.Italian Premo League.Napoli - Diego Maradona (x 2 kicking & x 2 dribbling).
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