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A COLLECTION OF F.A.CUP FINAL AND SEMI-FINAL MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM 1954 TO 1970 including Preston North End v. West Bromwich Albion, 1/5/54, Chelsea v. Tottenham (four copies) all with song sheet etc, three F.A.Cup final ticket stubs, 1967, (two examples), 1970; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, F.A.Cup semi-final, 23/4/66, Manchester United v. Everton, F.A.Cup semi-final, 23/4/66, with ticket stub etc, a small collection of League Cup finals and Amateur Cup finals from the 1970s; a Benfica v. Milan, European Cup final, match programme 22/5/63; and West Ham United v. TSV Munchen 1860, European Cup Winners` Cup final, 19/5/65 (a lot).
A Football Association itinerary for the England v Scotland Victory International played at Everton 26th April 1919, printed with team details, travelling arrangements and instructions; sold together with an Everton FC luncheon menu fo the Everton v Notts Forest League Championship match 17th May 1919, held at the Exchange Station Hotel (2)
A ticket and a Football Association itinerary for the England v Ireland international match played at Everton FC 22nd October 1924, the ticket stamped `Selection Committee` and `complimentary` and allowing admittance to the Reserved Council Seats in the Directors` Box; the Football Association itinerary printed with team details, travel arrangements and instructions (2)
Harry Keys memorabilia, a timetable, invitation and menu for a Newcastle United dinner on the occasion of the visit of the Football League Management Committee 12th August 1927; a menu for an Everton FC dinner on the occasion of the visit of the Football League Management Committee 10th August 1928; a Football Association Dinner menu to the President of the Association Sir J.C. Clegg in honour of his recent knighthood, held at the Hotel Majestic, Folkestone, 2nd July 1927; an invitation from the Mayor of Huddersfield for a dinner in celebration of Huddersfield Town`s "Unique Achievement", 21st August 1926; A West Bromwich Albion luncheon menu for the Central Football League Management Committee, Queen`s Hotel, Birmingham, 19th August 1927; a Football Association Report of Commission in 1927 investigating Arsenal FC falling foul of the Rules in respect of registering a player; and a ticket stub for the Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion F.A. Cup 4th round tie at The Hawthorns (9)
A good autograph book circa 1912-13 containing the signatures of the Manchester United players Charlie Roberts (club captain & England international), Robert Valentine & George Wall; a superb Steve Bloomer autograph accompanied by a full page inscription in his own hand detailing all his football achievements; a similar but less extensive signed & inscribed page for the Huddersfield captain Harold Wagstaff; Aston Villa`s Joe Bache & Sam Hardy; the Everton captain Jock Maconnachie; plus William Oram (Broughton Rangers, Lancs & Cheshire County), John Fish (Warrington RFC), the Welsh football & rugby double-international Dai Davies, Morton (a long distance runner) and Tom Commoss (a famous wrestler)
A football autograph book circa 1928-29, with ink team groups for Manchester United (double-page, 19 signatures), Manchester City (from the names it appears to be a reserves team or weakened 1st team for a friendly of Lancs Cup match), Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday & Huddersfield Town, plus part-groups for Bury, Everton reserves, other signatures as yet unidentified
A collection of football programmes mostly dating between the late 1940s and the 1960s, broad coverage, some overseas issues including Everton aways at Inter 25.9.63 and v Besiktas in New York , Cup finals, Merseyside football well represented, the lot including signed programmes including Stanley Matthew (3) and Nat Lofthouse, plus miscellaneous football items inckuding scrap books and books (a qty)
An archive of material relating to the published book project `The Fabulous Dixie` by the author Phil Thompson, Quarry Publications, 1990, research material, drafts, interesting (signed) correspondence from football and other personalities with whom the author corresponded including Bobby Charlton and Joe Mercer and, notably, correspondence with Michael Foot MP including a poem about Everton FC and Dixie Dean that he wrote in his youth while living in Liverpool and has reproduced here on House of Commons headed paper; sold together wither further archive material for other Phil Thompson book projects including `Football`s Hard Men`, The Shankly Years and `Michael Owen` and `Emlyn Hughes` biographies The Michael Foot poem in this lot reads as follows: "When at thy call my weary feet I turn, The gates of paradise are opened wide, At Goodison I know a man may learn, Rapture more rich than Anfield can provide. In Coulter`s skill and Geldard`s subtle speed, I see displayed in all its matchless bounty, The power by which the heavens themselves decreed, The fall of Sunderland and Derby County. The hands of Sagar, Dixie`s priceless head, Made smooth the path to Wembley, till that day, When Bolton came. Now hopes are fled, And all is sunk in bottomless dismay. And so I watch with heart and temper cool, God`s lesser breed of men at Liverpool." Michael foot has added in ink beneath "This poem has got me into much trouble with Liverpool supporters." Phil Thompson is a successful writer living on the Wirral. As well as writing football books on Merseyside football history, he also published "The Best of Cellars," the story of Liverpool`s world famous Cavern Club
A postcard that is believed to provide the earliest known image of Dixie Dean in an Everton shirt, pictured in a formal team-group with his Everton team-mates and the players of St Francis Xavier`s College, with whom Everton traditionally staged an end of season game, this image being from season 1924-25 shortly after Dean had been transferred to Everton from Tranmere Rovers
HILL GRAHAM: (1929-1975) English Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1962 & 1968. Blue ink signature on a page contained in an autograph album, the page also signed by cricketer Garfield Sobers and one other. The album contains over 20 other signatures of various sportsmen and entertainers including John Edrich, Bill Edrich, Ian Carmichael, Peter May, Jim Laker, James Ellis, Roy Castle, Everton Weekes, John Snagge etc. Most pages multiple signed. VG
An Album Containing a Large Collection of Football Team and Individual Players Signatures From the Late 1940`s, in pen and pencil, including Huddersfield, West Ham,Liverpool, Preston North End, Manchester United, Portsmouth, Leeds United, Arsenal, Charlton, Sunderland, Derby, Sheffield United, Birmingham, Q.P.R., Fulham, Southampton, West Brom, Blackburn Rovers, Watford, Burnley, Luton, Everton, Spurs, Chelsea, Newcastle, Millwall etc; Five 1940`s League Programmes-Lincoln, Coventry, Notts County, Tottenham and Exeter. **Collected by amateur footballer Anthony Batson
Uncertain location(s), Everton Club, copper Sixpence, rev. value, 22mm, 4.78g/6h (D & W 128/213; MG 1032); New Union Society, uniface copper, clasped hands, 28mm, 7.22g (D & W 195/744); Sons of Freedom, uniface brass, stamped No. 40, 30mm, 7.16g (D & W Ð); Ten Guinea Society, copper (2), figure of Justice, both 25mm, 6.02g/12h, 5.92g/12h (D & W 192/722; MG 1134; Noble II, 936) [5]. Very fine, third with central piercing, last with some surface damage Provenance: Third F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Spink December 1936] Second and fourth only illustrated
Approx 44 Manchester United football programmes, predominantly 1980`s to 1990`s including 1966 Manchester United V Everton FA Challenge Cup semi-final tie, also a small quantity of other programmes, Manchester United magazines including red issue, yearbooks etc, also 15 topical times photo cards of footballers.
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