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Lot 438

Two Everton v Burnley programmes, 18th April 1931 and 21st September 1938

Lot 467

A post-war collection of Burnley away programmes versus Merseyside and Cheshire clubs, Chester, Crewe, Everton (including 2 wartimes), Liverpool (1 wartime), Macclesfield, Stockport & Tranmere (qty. approx. 68)

Lot 486

10 Charlton Athletic home programmes season 1936-37, v Everton, Grimsby, Leeds, Portsmouth, Wolves, Huddersfield, Manchester City, Bolton & Preston, and a reserves match v Chelsea; together with an away at Arsenal (11)

Lot 492

12 Grimsby Town wartime home programmes season 1945-46, opposition comprising Preston, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Blackpool, Bury, Burnley, Bolton, Sheffield Wednesday, Everton, Chesterfield, Barnsley & Huddersfield

Lot 607

The autographs of the Everton and Liverpool football teams circa 1934, team-groups in ink on two autograph book pages

Lot 129

A silver cigarette box, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, the hinged lid inscribed ENGLISH CUP FINAL, WITH COMPLIMENTS FROM WILL ONDA, TO R.T. WOODHOUSE, GUILD YEAR, 1922, cedar wood interior, the lining to the lid interior in need of attention, the lid not closing flush consequently, dents, inscription rubbed due to over polishing. Roland Thomas Woodhouse was Preston North End's inside-right at the 1922 F.A. Cup final at Stamford Bridge. Preston were defeated 1-0 by Huddersfield Town. He was a local man born at Leyland in 1897 and played for PNE for 7 seasons from 1919 to 1925 making a total of 118 appearances. He went to Everton for one season, but only played 7 games, before moving on to Wrexham between 1927 and 1929. He finished his career with a season at Halifax and then in non-League football for Chorley. This cigarette box was presented to Woodhouse by Will Onda, the owner of the Prince's Theatre and cinemas in Preston. He commissioned various local films to show in his cinemas. One of his films, which is still preserved at the North West Film Archive at Manchester Metropolitan University, was titled Preston Guild 1922, and seems to link to the final part of the inscription on Woodhouse's box. Around 1922 Onda, whose real name was Hugh Rain, became a director of Preston North End and presumably the football team were honoured during the course of the Preston Guild's ceremonies. Onda remained a Director at Deepdale until about 1946.

Lot 154

Wayne Rooney: a match-worn blue Everton No.18 jersey season 2003-04, long-sleeved with Premier League flashes; sold with a COA (2)

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Six Chelsea home programmes season 1919-20, v Sunderland, Everton, Newcastle, Clapton Orient, Burnley & Preston, ex-binder

Lot 16

Two Chelsea friendly home programmes season 1921-22, v Everton and Oxford & Cambridge Universities, ex-binder

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Eight Chelsea home programmes season 1922-23, v Everton, Arsenal, Cardiff, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Bolton WBA & Blackburn, ex-binder

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Eight Chelsea home programmes season 1923-24, v Notts County, Everton, WBA, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sunderland & Manchester City, ex-binder

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Eight Chelsea home programmes season 1928-29, v Port Vale, Tottenham Hotspur, Notts County, Stoke City, Blackpool, Everton (Cup), Birmingham (Cup) & Bristol City, ex-binder

Lot 72

Liverpool v Chelsea programme 25th December 1907, a combined programme also featuring Everton reserves v Darwen

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Liverpool v Chelsea programme 5th September 1908, a combined programme also featuring Everton reserves v Oldham reserves

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Everton v Chelsea programme 20th March 1909, a combined programme also featuring Liverpool reserves v Preston reserves

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Three Chelsea away programmes season 1909-10, v Liverpool (a combined programme also covering Everton reserves v St Helens reserves), v Sheffield United & v Everton (a combined programme also covering Liverpool reserves v Bury reserves), all in poor condition

Lot 89

Everton v Chelsea programme 9th November 1912, a combined programme also featuring Liverpool reserves v Port Vale

Lot 94

Liverpool v Chelsea programme 24th March 1913, a combined programme also featuring Everton reserves v Bury reserves

Lot 99

Everton v Chelsea programme 20th December 1913, a combined programme also featuring Liverpool reserves v Barnsley reserves

Lot 107

Liverpool v Chelsea programme 13th February 1915, a combined programme also featuring Everton reserves v Stalybridge Celtic

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Everton v Chelsea programme 26th April 1915, back cover detached

Lot 129

Everton v Chelsea programme 30th April 1919, a combined programme also covering Liverpool reserves v Bradford City reserves This was Chelseas first match when League Football was reinstated after the First World War.

Lot 133

Three Chelsea away programmes season 1919-20, v Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Blackpool reserves; Sheffield United; and Aston Villa, a combined programme covering Aston Villa reserves v Oldham reserves

Lot 142

Three Chelsea away programmes season 1920-21, Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Southport; Everton and Derby County, lacking back cover

Lot 149

Three Chelsea away programmes season 1921-22, Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Blackpool reserves; Everton, a combined programme covering Liverpool reserves v Blackpool reserves; & Aston Villa, a combined programme covering Black & White Cup final & Bass Cup final

Lot 158

Four Chelsea away programmes season 1922-23, Sheffield United; Tottenham Hotspur; Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Huddersfield reserves; & Everton, a combined programme covering Liverpool reserves v Huddersfield reserves

Lot 168

Two Chelsea away programmes season 1923-24, Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Stoke reserves; & Everton, a combined programme covering Liverpool reserves v Stoke reserves

Lot 209

Three Chelsea away programmes season 1930-31, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United & Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Sheffield United reserves

Lot 228

Four Chelsea away programmes season 1932-33, Aston Villa, WBA, Sheffield United & Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Blackburn reserves

Lot 236

Four Chelsea away programmes season 1933-34, two for Arsenal (League & LFA Challenge Cup s/f), Tottenham Hotspur & Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Newcastle reserves

Lot 244

Five Chelsea away programmes season 1934-35, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Everton (a combined programme covering Liverpool v Wigan Lancashire Cup tie) & Liverpool, a combined programme covering Everton reserves v Sheffield Wednesday reserves

Lot 250

Four Chelsea away programmes season 1935-36, Everton, Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday & Portsmouth

Lot 256

Five Chelsea away programmes season 1936-37, Millwall (Cup), Portsmouth, Everton, Brentford & Wolves, lacking covers

Lot 267

Five Chelsea away programmes season 1937-38, Everton, Charlton, Liverpool, Brentford & Manchester City

Lot 276

Five Chelsea away programmes season 1938-39, Middlesbrough, QPR (London Challenge Cup), Brentford, Everton & Charlton

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PRESIDENT'S XI v EVERTON WEEKES' XI at Holywood and Lisburn, July 1956, match programmes, possibly lacking its covers, signed by Frank Worrell, Sonny Ramadhin and Weekes, together with other signed items, philatelic covers, tickets etc., (Qty).

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FA Cup Final 1933. Everton v Manchester City. Official programme for the final played at Wembley on the 29th April 1933. Everton beat Manchester City 3-0 with goals from Stin, Dean and Dunn.

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Football - An Everton replica shirt by Umbro, white with One 2 One sponsor's logo, with eleven signatures, including Wayne Rooney, Howard Kendall, and Joe Royle, size large.

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Lot of English Football Club autographed match programmes, 1990s, including Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Everton, Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool, Fulham and Charlton Athletic

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Football Programmes FA Cup Finals: Luton Town V Nottingham Forest 2/5/1959, Blackburn Rovers V Wolverhampton Wonderers 7/5/1960, Leicester City V Tottenham Hotspur 6/5/1961, Burnleigh V Tottenham Hot Spur 5/5/1962, Leicester City V Manchester Utd 25/5/1963, Preston Northend V Westham Utd 2/5/1964, Chelsea V Tottenham Hot Spur 20/5/1967, Arsenal V Liverpool 8/5/71, Arsenal V Leeds Utd 6/5/1972, Leeds Utd V Sunderland 5/5/73, Liverpool V Newcastle Utd 4/5/1974, Fulham V Westham Utd 3/5/1975, Manchester Utd V Southampton 1/5/1976, Arsenal V Ipswich Town 6/5/1978, Arsenal V Westham Utd 10/5/1980, Manchester City V Tottenham Hotspur 9/5/1981, Queens Park Rangers V Tottenham Hotspur 22/5/1982, Brighton & H. Av Manchester Utd 21/5/1983, Everton V Watford 19/5/1984, Everton V Manchester Utd 18/5/1985, Arsenal V Sheffield Wednesday 15/5/1993

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Cigarette silks, comprising B.D.V. 'League Colours', 45mm x 65mm (10) inc. Preston, Newcastle & Chelsea & 100mm x 150mm (9) inc. Arsenal, Everton & Huddersfield, plus 'County Colours', one of each size, mainly good condition, with some creased (21)

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Football - Four volumes of bound Everton programmes, for seasons 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, and 1954-55.

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Football - Sixty-four Tottenham Hotspur programmes, for matches v. Norwich City reserves, 1946; Swansea, 1947; West Ham, 1947; Sheffield Wednesday, 1948; Brentford, 1949; Whites v. Reds, 1949; Grimsby, 1950; Hibernian, 1950; Bolton, 1950; Manchester United, 1950; Sunderland, 1950; Arsenal, 1950; Derby, 1950; Charlton Athletic, 1950; Bolton, 1951; Norwich City reserves, 1951; Manchester United, 1951; Newcastle, 1951; Aston Villa, 1951; Arsenal reserves, 1951; Manchester City, 1951; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1951; Liverpool, 1951; Preston North End, 1952; Sunderland, 1952; Fulham, 1951; Portsmouth, 1952; Hibernian, 1952; West Bromwich Albion, 1952; Burnley, 1952; Bolton, 1952; Charlton Athletic, 1952; Middlesborough, 1952; Newcastle United, 1953; Portsmouth, 1953; Liverpool, 1953; Burnley, 1953; Arsenal, 1953; F.C. Austria, 1953; Hull, 1954; Bolton, 1954; Sunderland, 1954; Blackpool, 1954; Hibernian, 1954; Sheffield United, 1954; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1954; Portsmouth, 1954; Sportklub Wacker, 1954; Essen Rot-Weiss, 1954; Cardiff, 1954; Everton, 1954; Arsenal, 1955; Port Vale, 1955; Blackpool, 1955; Manchester City, 1955; Sheffield United, 1955; Burnley, 1955; Manchester United, 1955; Charlton Athletic, 1955; Newcastle United, 1955; Bolton, 1955; F.C. Vasas, 1955; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1955; and Sunderland, 1955.

Lot 1

Football - Forty-nine West Ham United programmes, for matches v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1935 (hole-punched); Tottenham Hotspur, 1942 (hole-punched); Arsenal, 1945; Brentford, 1945; Arsenal, 1946; Charlton Athletic, 1946; Portsmouth, 1946; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1946; West Bromwich Albion, 1946; Swansea, 1946; Practice Match, 1946; Leicester, 1946; Millwall, 1946; Manchester City, 1946; Swansea, 1947; Barnsley, 1947; Birmingham, 1947; Bradford, 1949; Luton Town, 1950; Southampton, 1950; Sheffield United, 1950; Queens Park Rangers, 1950; Leicester, 1950; Preston North End, 1950; Grimsby, 1950; Blackburn Rovers, 1951; Manchester City, 1951; Notts County, 1951; Royal Standard Club Liegeois, 1951; Cardiff, 1951; Sheffield United, 1952; Nottingham Forest, 1952; Leicester, 1952; Northampton, 1952; Watford 'A', 1952; Fulham 'A', 1952; Chelsea reserves, 1952; Lincoln City, 1953; Fulham, 1953; Swansea, 1953; Heart of Midlothian, 1953; Bury, 1953; Everton, 1953; Huddersfield, 1954; Bristol Rovers, 1954; Blackpool, 1954; Nottingham Forest, 1954; Stoke City, 1954; and Plymouth Argyle, 1954.

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Football - Thirty-five assorted programmes, comprising three Barnsley for matches v. Scunthorpe, 1954; Accrington Stanley, 1954; and Blackburn Rovers, 1953; five Bradford Park Avenue for matches v. Brentford, 1949; Preston North End, 1949 (x2); Darlington, 1950; and Gateshead, 1952; four Bradford City for matches v. Stockport, 1950; Accrington Stanley, 1952; Carlisle, 1954; and Oldham Athletic, 1955; four Rotherham for matches v. Nottingham Forest, 1955; Leicester, 1955; West Ham, 1955; and Leeds, 1956; ten Burnley for matches v. Sheffield United, 1948; Blackpool, 1953; Tottenham Hotspur, 1953; Newcastle United, 1953; Preston North End, 1953; Arsenal, 1954; Sheffield United, 1954; Tottenham Hotspur, 1954; Preston North End, 1954; and Vienna, 1955; and nine Bury for matches v. Leicester, 1952; Brentford, Mar. 1952; Rotherham, 1952; Leeds, 1952; West Ham, 1952 (x2); Brentford, Sept. 1952; Everton, 1952; and Burnley, 1956.

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Football - Twenty-one assorted F.A. Cup Semi-Final programmes, for 1939 (Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Grimsby); 1948 (Blackpool v. Tottenham Hotspur); 1949 (Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Manchester United); 1950 (Chelsea v. Arsenal); 1950 (Everton v. Liverpool); 1951 (Birmingham City v. Blackpool); 1951 (Newcastle v. Wolverhampton Wanderers); 1952 (Arsenal v. Chelsea); 1952 (Blackburn Rovers v. Newcastle), and replay; 1953 (Bolton Wanderers v. Everton); 1953 (Blackpool v. Tottenham Hotspur); 1954 (Preston North End v. Sheffield Wednesday) (x2); 1954 (West Bromwich Albion v. Port Vale); 1955 (Manchester City v. Sunderland); 1955 (York City v. Newcastle), and replay; 1957 (Birmingham v. Manchester United); and 1957 (Aston Villa v. West Bromwich Albion), and replay.

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Football, Everton, Team Shirt, signed to front by LATCHFORD, KENDALL, and others

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Manchester City Away Games Programmes dating from 1974 - 1996, Utd 9th Oct 1974, Utd 27th Sept 1980, Westham Utd 2nd Feb 1982, 28th Sept 1982, Aston Villa 1st May 1982, Aston Villa, 1st May 1982, Forest 13th March 1982, Utd 23rd Oct 1982, Coventry 12th Feb 1983, Sunderland AFC 8th Jan 1983, Birmingham City 1983, Brighton & Hove Albion 10th March 1984, Stockport County 14th May 1984, Barnsley April 6th 1985, The Dons 25th Aug 1984, Carlisle Utd 8th Sept 1984, Birmingham City Season 1984/85, Sheffield Utd 17th Nov 1984, Boro 25th Feb 1984, Oldham April 20th 1984, Grimsby Town 4th Feb 1984, Sheffield Wednesday 7th May 1984, Leicester City 7th Dec 1985, Notts County May 6th 1985, Leeds Jan 1st 1985, Liverpool 25th Aug 1986, Ipswich 12th April 1986, Southend Utd 23rd Sept 1986, Coventry City 21st Dec 1986, Shrewsbury Town Sept 12th 1987, Everton 2nd May 1987, Norwich City 14th Feb 1987, Utd 7th March 1987, Oxford Utd 13th Sept 1986, Utd 10th Jan 1987, Luton Town 29th Nov 1988, FA Cup 3rd Round 9th Jan 1988, Cheslea 28th Oct 1989, Liverpool 19th Aug 1989, Brentford 28th Jan 1989, Warsaw 25th March 1989, Sunderland 3rd Nov 1990, Derby County 20th Oct 1990, Liverpool 24th Nov 1990, Manchester Utd 3rd Feb 1990, Liverpool 21st Dec 1991, Manchester Utd 4th May 1991, Wimbledon 22nd Feb 1992, Forest 1st Dec 1993, Cardiff 29th Jan 1994, Oldham Athletic 26th March 1994, Sheffield Wednesday 7th May 1994, Sheffield Wednesday 17th Sept 1994, Liverpool 28th Dec 1992, Sheffield Wed 18th Nov 1995, Notts County 8th Jan 1995, Newcastle Utd 2nd Jan 1995, Manchester Utd 18th Feb 1996, Coventry 27th Jan 1996, Sheffield Utd 15th Nov 1997, The Magpies FA Cup 5th Round Charlton Athletic 28th Dec, Southampton 5th Oct 2002

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Chelsea Football Club Programmes 1947, Sat Aug 30th Chelsea V Derby County inc. Wed Sept 3rd 1947 Bristol Rovers V Charlton Athletic, 4 Chelsea Football Club 1949/1950, Chelsea V Aston Villa Sat 22nd Oct 1949, Chelsea V Blackpool 3rd Dec 1949, Chelsea V Sunderland 7th Sept 1949, Chelsea V Everton 19th Nov 1949, Season 1950/51 Chelsea V Fulham 10th Feb 1951, Chelsea V Exeter City Wed 31st Jan 1951, Chelsea V Sheffield Wednesday Sat 19th Aug 1950, Chelsea V West Bromwich Albion Sat 16th Sept 1950, Chelsea V Portsmouth Tues 26th Dec 1950, Chelsea V Middlesborough Sat 23rd dec 1950, Chelsea FC 1950/51 Chelsea V Huddersfield Town Sat 2nd Sept 1950 (Departure from normal front cover as been in force by current printing difficulties), 1952/53 Chelsea V West Bromwich Albion Sat 22nd Nov 1952

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Charlton Athletic Official Football Programmes Jan 22nd 1949-Sat April 2nd 1955, V Portsmouth Jan 22nd 1949, V Middlesborough Sat Feb 19th 1949, V Liverpool March 19th 1949, V Everton 2nd April 1949, V Chelsea Oct 15th 1949, V Burnley Oct 29th 1949, V Chelsea Nov 4th 1950, V Derby County 10th Dec 1949, V Fulham Jan 7th 1950, V Blackpool Jan 21st 1950, V Blackpool Jan 6th 1951, V Liverpool Jan 27th 1951, V Sunderland Feb 17th 1951, V Burnley Aug 18th 1951, V Arsenal Oct 20th 1951, V Sunderland Nov 17th 1951, V Preston Northend April 18th 1953, V Sunderland Aug 19th 1953, V Arsenal Oct 24th 1953, V Newcastle United Sat April 2nd 1955

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Football Programmes 1947-1954, Portsmouth V Southend United Jan 25th 1947, Stoke City V Liverpool Aug 30th 1947, Swindon Town V Northampton Jan 4th 1947, Bradford V Blackburn Rovers Sept 1st 1948, York City V Southport 13th March 1948, Hull City AFC V Darlington 16th Oct 1948, Cardiff City V Westham United Nov 12th 1949, Queens Park Rangers V Sheffield wednesday 23rd April 1949, Millwall V Gillingham Dec 30th 1950, Crystal Palace V Gillingham Sat 7th Oct 1950, Manchester City V Sheffield United Dec 9th 1950, Watford V Gillingham Sept 9th 1950, Westham United V Hull City 19th Aug 1950, Queens Park Rangers V Sheffield Wednesday March 4th 1950, Exeter City V Portvale Sat 20th Oct 1951, Crystal Palace V Gillingham 6th Oct 1951, Preston Northend V Burnley Dec 26th 1951, Bournemouth V Boscombe Feb 10th 1951, West Bromwich Albion V Arsenal Feb 17th 1951, Crystal Palace V Gillingham 24th Nov 1951, Brighton & Hove Albion V Gillingham March 3rd 1951, Everton FC V Blackburn Season 1951/52, Southampton V Coventry City Season 1951/51, Newcastle Utd V Middlesborough Season 1951/52, Bury V Lincoln City 15th Nov 1952, Sunderland V Middlesborough Apr 19th 1952, Southampton V Coventry City? 12th Apr 1952, Sheffield Wednesday V Chelsea Nov 1st 1952, Bradford V Rochdale Nov 22nd 1952, Huddersfield Town V Cardiff City Aug 26th 1953, Burnley V Newcastle Utd Sept 26th 1953, Blackpool V West Bromwich Albion Oct 31st 1953, Preston Northend V Burnley Dec 26th 1953, Blackpool V Chelsea Aug 22nd 1953, Wolverhampton Wanderers V Sheffield Wednesday Jan 31st 1953, Bury V Oldham Athletic Jan 23rd 1954, FA Official Year Books 1964/65 & 1966/67 & Collection of The Sporting Mirror

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Everton v Cardiff City match programme, team change in ink, ex-binder issue, 17 September 1930.

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Everton v Bristol City match programme, also covers Liverpool v Everton reserves, ex-binder issue, team changes in ink, 6 April 1931.

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Everton v Swansea Town match programme, also covers Liverpool v Aston Villa reserves, ex-binder issue, 6 September 1930.

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Football programmes. Football Assocation XI v Royal Air Force, Ashton Gate, Bristol, January 22nd [1943], single folded printed sheet on light pink paper, with newscutting tipped in to inner page, light horizontal crease where previously folded, together with eight other various football programmes (Norwich City FC v Hartlepool United, 15th December 1949, Norwich City v Bristol City, 29th November 1952, Pegasus v Harwich & Parkeston, F.A. Amateur Cup competition Final Tie, April 11th 1953, Arsenal v Norwich City, 30th January 1954, Swindon Town v Norwich City, 6th December 1958, Bournemouth and Boscombe v Grimsby Town, September 12th 1959, Leeds United v Liverpool (Football Association Challenge Cup competition Final Tie, May 1st 1965) & Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (Football Association Challenge Cup competition Final, May 14th 1966), all orig. printed wrappers, stapled as issued, slim 8vo (9)

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A Hornby No.R295, B.R. Class A3 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'Dick Turpin', 60080, lined green livery, boxed; and a Hornby No.R133, B.R. Class B17/4 4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Everton', 61663, lined green livery, boxed, (2).

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Football - A collection of programmes for Notts County v. Aldershot, 1948; Brentford v. Chesterfield, 1949; Chelsea v. Birmingham City, 1949; Chelsea v. Burnley, 1949; Chelsea v. Fulham, 1950; Charlton Athletic v. Cardiff City, 1950; Charlton Athletic v. Everton, 1950; Fulham. v. Blackpool, 1950; Arsenal v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1950; Arsenal v. Derby County, 1950;. and Arsenal v. Fulham, 1950, (11).

Lot 1

Football - A collection of programmes for Bolton v. Preston North End, 1953; Newcastle v. Everton, 1955; Manchester City v. Preston North End, 1948; Manchester City reserves v. Manchester United reserves, 1952; Liverpool v. Huddersfield, 1951; Blackburn Rovers v. Notts County, 1957; Sunderland v. Norwich, 1956 (F.A. Cup); Manchester United v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1952; Shrewsbury Town v. Torquay, 1955; Rotherham v. Port Vale, 1955; Blackpool v. Blackburn Rovers, 1958; Everton v. Blackpool, 1956; Coventry v. Walsall, 1955; Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Manchester United, 1956; Aston Villa v. Luton Town, 1955; Peterborough United v. March Town, 1958; Birmingham v. West Bromwich Albion, 1956; and West Bromwich Albion v. Birmingham, 1956, variable condition, (18).

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Football - A collection of programmes for Ipswich v. Brentford, 1956; Aldershot v. Swindon, 1956; Gillingham v. Brentford, 1958; Cardiff City v. Brentford, 1948; Swansea Town v. Hull, 1955; Portsmouth v. Everton, 1955; Swindon v. Gillingham, 1956; Southampton v. Torquay, 1957; Southampton v. Aldershot, 1957; Exeter v. Torquay, 1956; Exeter v. Watford, 1959; Bristol Rovers v. Rotherham, 1960; Bristol Rovers v. Colchester, 1963; and Newport v. Queens Park Rangers, 1955, variable condition, (14).

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Football: an autograph album of players from the 1960s & 70s, including Bobby Moore and Bobby Charlton, with representation of the following teams; Everton, Partick Thistle, Crystal Palace, Wolves, Manchester Utd, derby Co, Luton Town, Ipswich Town, Huddersfield, West Ham, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa and Coventry.

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