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PRE-WW1 FOOTBALL PROGRAMME EVERTON V MANCHESTER UNITED 1909-1910 INC' BILLY MEREDITH Ultra-rare Pre-WW1 Football Programme. Everton V Manchester United at Goodison Park on 23rd April 1910. One of the earliest Manchester United programmes to come up for sale in recent years. Binder marks on spine, leaf edges chipped and brittle. All pages in place and intact, no writing. Fragile but all present and correct. Billy Meredith in the United line-up. A 3-3 draw with United finishing the season in 5th place. Ref SM
A 1960's football album containing hundreds of signed autographs from players on cuttings. Players from various teams including; Sheffield United, Layton Orient, Arsenal, Southampton, Sheffield Wednesday, Burnley, Swansea, Norwich, Tottenham Hotspur, Birmingham, Manchester City, Walsall, Aston Villa, Falkirk, Leeds, Portsmouth, Celtic, Cardiff City, Bristol City, Charlton Athletic, Nottingham Forrest, Derby County, Middlesborough, Port Vale, Everton, Sunderland, Crystal Palace, Bristol Rovers, Bolton, Luton, Newport, Aldershot Town, Liverpool, Ipswich, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham, Rotherham etc... Players include: Graham Shaw, Gerry Summers, Jackie Henderson, Ron Henry, Ray Pointer, Danny Clapton, Dennis Evans, Jimmy Hill, Vic Groves, Dick Beattie, Danny Blanchflower, Brian Clough, Terry Dyson, Mick Meagan, Tommy Doherty, Terry Alcock, Billy Liddell, Bobby Smith and many, many more Plus a large collection of 1950s and 1960s football autographs. Mostly signed on magazine cuttings. Players from various teams including: Huddersfield, Portsmouth, Bolton, Birmingham City, Fulham, Liverpool, Aberdeen, Chelsea, Port Vale, Luton, Sheffield Wednesday, Everton, Arsenal, Uganda touring team (56-57), Bristol Rovers, Bradford, Grimsby, Layton Orient, Brighton and Hove Albion, Leicester City, Torquay United, Plymouth Argyle, Stoke City, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle etc... Including players: Jackie Milburn, John Coddington, Len Quested, Tommy McGee, Fred Hill, Roy Saunders, Roy Bentley, Ronald Tindall, Ray King, Sid Owen, John Groves, Danny Clapton, Bobby Howitt, Derek King, George Robb, Bob McKinley, Ivor Alchurch and many many more...
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS Two home programmes for the League matches v Middlesbrough 10/9/1947, staple removed, Everton 18/11/1950, FA Cup Final Souvenir 1949 and The Wembley Wolves 1960 official publication to mark their achievement on reaching the FA Cup Final, slightly creased, minor tears to edges and spine. Generally good
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS Four programmes and tickets for the home FA Cup 5th round tie v Darlington 15/2/1958, FA Cup 4th round Bolton Wanderers 24/1/1959, FA Cup Final tie at Wembley Blackburn Rovers 7/5/1960, including song sheet and FA Cup 4th round Everton 18/2/1967 slightly creased, team changes and scores entered. Generally good
LIVERPOOL Five away programmes including FA Cup Final v Leeds United 1/5/1965, including songsheet, European Cup Winners Cup Final at Hampden Park v BV Borussia Dortmund 5/5/1966, FA Cup Final v Newcastle United 4/5/1974, including ticket, Football League Cup Final tie v Nottingham Forest 18/3/1978, including ticket, tape marks to edges of ticket and the Milk Cup Final v Everton 25/3/1984 some slightly creased, , minor wear and tears to edges. Generally good
LEEDS UNITED Eleven programmes: home v Swansea 1955/56, Arsenal 1957/58 February postponed, 3 X 1959/60 v Blackpool, Man. City and Wolves, 3 X 1960/61 v Everton, Friendly, Plymouth and Huddersfield, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final v Zagreb 6/9/1967 and FA Cup Finals v Liverpool 1/5/1965, including songsheet and Cheslea 11/4/1970, including songsheet and ticket and a black and white team picture from the 1950's, some slightly creased, minor wear and tears to edges, rusty staples. Generally good
CHARLTON ATHLETIC Fifteen home programmes for the season 1947/8, including thirteen League matches v Preston North End 6/9/1947, Burnley 20/9/1947, Wolverhampton Wanderers 11/10/1947, Blackburn Rovers 8/11/1947, Derby County 22/11/1947, Middlesbrough 25/12/1947, Portsmouth 14/2/1948, Everton 6/3/1948, Huddersfield Town 20/3/1948, Aston Villa 26/3/1948, Manchester City 3/4/1948, Blackpool 17/4/1948 and Sunderland 1/5/1948 and two FA Cup ties v Newcastle United 10/1/1948 and Stockport County 24/1/1948, some with horizontal or vertical creases or folded in four, minor paper loss and tears to edges, stains, detached inner page, rusty staple, writing in pen, team changes and scores entered.
MANCHESTER UNITED Nine home single sheet programmes for the season 1967/8, 7 X Central league, Manchester City Youth 27/9/1967 and Everton "A" 18/10/1967 Lancs. League Supplementary Cup Final, some slightly creased, some with team changes, scores entered and writing in pen. Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Twenty two home programmes for the Central League season 1963/64, including Burnley 4/11/1963 Lancashire Senior Cup, Everton 24/3/1964 Lancashire Senior Semi-Final Cup, some slightly creased, 2 have missing tokens, some have team changes, scores entered and writing in pen. Fair to generally good
NORTHERN IRELAND / JIMMY HILL MATCH WORN SHIRT Originally the possession of the former Carrick Rangers, Linfield, Everton, Newcastle United, Norwich City, Port Vale and Derry City player who wore the number 11 shirt for 3 consecutive matches in 1963. The shirt has been authenticated as genuine to us by the leading Northern Ireland shirt collector, who provided the information. Hill played 7 times for Northern Ireland between 1959 - 1963. Bukta Forum shirt with labels and number 11 sewn on the back, size 38. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Forty three home and away Friendly tickets including 15 X home friendly matches Mercantile Centenary Trophy v Everton 29/8/1988, Benfica 31/7/1993, Celtic 3/8/1993, Slavia Prague 5/8/1997, Denis Irwin Testimonial v Manchester City 16/8/2000, UNICEF UK presents the United for UNICEF benefit match v Boca Juniors 10/8/2002, 5 X Champions world v Celtic FC 22/7/2003, Club America 27/7/2003, FC Barcelona 3/8/2003 and Celtic FC 28/7/2004, Vodafone Cup day 1 and 2 tickets for the International Tournament 3/8/2004 and 5/8/2004, 1 X in aid of Manchester United Foundation 50 years v Europe XI 13/3/2007, Pre-Season friendlies v Inter Milan 1/8/2007, Valencia CF 5/8/2009, and 28 X away friendly matches International Tournament v Rangers 6/8/1994, Centenary match v Oldham Athletic 15/8/1995, The Harp Lager Challenge at Tolka Park v League XI 28/7/1996, 2 X The Opening of the JJB Stadium v Wigan Athletic 4/8/1999, Wrexham 4/1/2001, Tom Boyd Testimonial v Celtic 15/5/2001, 3 X Courts Cup Singapore v Singapore Invitation XI 24/7/2001, Asia Tour 2001 v Thailand 29/7/2001, Worksop Town FC 28/7/2001, Championsworld and NJSEA v AC Milan 31/7/2004, Beijing Cup tie v Beijing Hyundai 26/7/2005, Pre-season Friendly v Port Vale 25/7/2007, Peterborough United 4/8/2007, Doncaster Rovers 3/8/2007, Norwich City 25/7/2009, Gothenburg Greats Testimonial v Aberdeen 12/7/2008, Asia Tour 2009 v Malaysia XI 18/7/2009 and 20/7/2009, Gran Inauguracion v Chivas 30/7/2010, Friendlies v AmaZulu 18/7/2012, AIK 6/8/2013, Valerenga 30/7/2017, LUFC 17/7/2019, International Champions Cup v Inter 20/7/2019 and Tottenham Hotspur 25/7/2019, some slightly creased, wear and tear to edges, used and unused. Fair to generally good
CHIC GEATONS OF CELTIC F.C., EMPIRE EXHIBITION WINNERS SILVER TROPHY, 1938 modelled in the form of an assayed sterling silver Exhibition's Tait or Festival Tower, over an ebonised plinth base mounted with plaque inscribed THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION SCOTLAND, 1938 FOOTBALL TROPHY WON BY CHAS GEATONSNote: This rare and important piece of Celtic history relates to the 1938 Empire Exhibition football tournament, contested between Aberdeen, Celtic, Hearts, Rangers, Brentford, Chelsea, Sunderland, and Everton.The story of the competition is perhaps best summarised in the words of the Willie Maley song:'In 38 there was a show, And Glasgow was the place to go, A model of The Tower was football’s prize.England sent four of the best, They didn’t meet with much success, Because the trophy ended up in Paradise.'After seeing off Sunderland and Hearts, the final was contested vs. Everton in front of 82,000 fans at Ibrox. An extra time goal from Johnny Crum secured the victory, and with it, the spoils.It must also be noted the importance with which this, and later the Coronation Cup competition, were regarded. A vital chance for clubs to test themselves against other leagues before the introduction of European competitions. 16cm high
DAN DOYLE, SCOTTISH LEAGUE VS. ENGLISH LEAGUE GOLD MEDAL, 1896 the obverse with enamelled lion rampant by three lions passant, bordered by inscription and date, the reverse inscribed D. Doyle GW, in fifteen carat goldNote: One of Celtic’s first real stars, Doyle joined the team from English Champions Everton in 1891.He would go on to win four League titles with the club (becoming the first player to win the league in both England and Scotland) and featuring as captain during their successful 1897/98 season.This medal was awarded to him for playing in a Scottish vs. English representative XI match in 1896, thus coinciding with his time at Celtic.An early medal relating to an early star. 3.7cm high Qty: approx. 12.3g
ENGLISH CLUBS AND INTERNATIONAL, COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1960s ONWARDS including a selection of Everton circa 1972, Watford circa 1971/1973, Charleton Athletic circa 1972, Manchester United circa 1969/74, Manchester City circa 1968/69, Totenham circa 1969/1973, Arsenal circa 1969/1972, and many further club teams, these including cup, domestic and European, the international including the 1966 World Cup offocial souvenir programme and more, also a small number of world programmes, including Benfica v Juventus (x3) 9th May 1968, the 1968 Henry Delaunay Cup programme (x2), Napoli vs. Swindon (X2) 28th May 1970, Man United Essudintes 16th October 1968, Ajax vs Independient 28th September 1972 (x2) and further
ASTON VILLA F.C. INTEREST - ARCHIE HUNTER MEMORIAL MATCH SILVER MEDAL, 23RD SEPTEMBER 1895 the reverse inscribed ARCHIE HUNTER DIED NOV 29TH 94 AGE 35 MEMORIAL MATCH SEP 23rd 95, in sterling silverNote: Archibald Hunter was a Scottish Footballer who, in 1887, became the first captain of Aston Villa to lift the FA Cup. He was one of Victorian football’s first celebrities.Born near Ayr in 1859, he played for Ayr Thistle and Third Lanark, before signing for Villa in 1878, but four years after the team’s formation.During his league career, he represented them 73 times, scoring 42 goals. In the FA Cup, his 33 goals remain to this day a club record.Despite being one of the greats of the day, he never fulfilled his dream of playing for Scotland vs. England, this due to the Scottish Football Associations policy not to pick ‘Anglo-Scots’ (i.e. Scottish players who played in the English system – not repealed until 1896).The Villa fans loved him, and he became the first player to score in every round of the FA Cup, this during the teams successful 1887 campaign.During a league tie vs. Everton in 1890, Hunter suffered a heart attack and collapsed on the pitch. Whilst making an initial recovery, he would never play again, and would ultimately pass in November 1894, aged 35. It is rumoured that on his death bed, he asked to be lifted up to see the crowd making their way to Perry Barr (Villa’s home ground) one last time.In 1998, Hunter was inducted into the English Football League’s list of 100 Legends.This medal comes from a match played in his memory, with a contemporary flyer for the game noting ‘Handsome Silver Medals will be presented to the Winners at the conclusion of the Match.’
Alex Miller blue No.3 Rangers v. Everton Colin Jackson Testimonial match worn long-sleeved shirt, 1981, Umbro, 40in with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed RFC COLIN JACKSON TESTIMONIAL 1981 The above shirt was worn by Miller in the Testimonial match against Everton played on 15th November 1981 The following lots 84 to 185 relate to the career of Rangers legend, manager and coach Alex Miller. See bio at foot of Lot 84
Liverpool. Gage (Michael Alexander), This Trigonometrical Plan of the Town and Port of Liverpool including the environs of Kirkdale Everton Lowhill Edge Hill & Toxteth from actual survey..., March 1st 1836, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of reference and additional information including tides, boundaries and history, dedication to William IV and compass rose, slight staining and offsetting, slight dust soiling to the margins, blind stamped cloth endpapers, 1050 x 1660 mm, contained within a contemporary cloth slipcase with a morocco gilt label to the upper cover, slipcase heavily worn and frayedQTY: (1)
A magnificent Limited Edition 106cms x 86cms framed colour sketches of the 1966 England World Cup victorious players signed by Banks (Leicester City), Cohen (Fulham), Wilson (Everton), Stiles (Manchester United), Jack Charlton (Leeds) , Ball (Blackpool), Hunt (Liverpool), Bobby Charlton (Manchester United), Hurst and Peters (West Ham). Comes in the frame with photo of the victorious England team holding the World Cup) From the collection of the late John Motson. Comes with a Certificate of authenticity. Very good condition. Buyer collects
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