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Lot 4

Trade cards, Football, Barratt's, F.A. Cup Winners, 6 cards, no 36 Huddersfield Town 1922, no 38 Newcastle United 1924, no 41 Cardiff City 1927, no 46 Newcastle United 1932, no 47, Everton 1933 & no 50 FA Challenge Cup (a few very slight marks, gd/vg)

Lot 959

Everton Fc Multi Signed And Framed Shirt 2017/18 Complete With Certificate Of Authenticity Aftal

Lot 97

Collection of ephemera to include 1960s Butlin's souvenir mirror, Butlin's programmes and booking forms, various Colchester ephemera including a glazed hand coloured 18th century engraving of Colchester, Colchester Tattoo programmes, Colchester vs Everton 1971 football programme etc, stamp album, First Day Covers etc

Lot 167

Of United States Military Interest: four signatures to include, Nathan Farragut Twining (1897-1982), a United States Air Force General, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force 1953-1957, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1957-1960, Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg (1899-1954), United States Air Force General, Second Chief of Staff of the Air Force and Second Director of Central Intelligence, Joseph Taggart McNarney (1893-1972), Four Star General in the United States Army and United States Air Force, also serving as Military Governor of Occupied Germany, and Robert Everton Cushman Jr (1914-1985), a United States Marine Corps Four Star General, honoured for Heroism during WWII at the Battles of Guam (Navy Cross), Bougainville (Bronze Star) and Iwo Jima (Legion of Merit), also commanding all Marine Forces during the Vietnam War and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Agency

Lot 1020

The Road to Wembley 1966 together with a Manchester Utd v Everton FA Cup semi final April 23rd 1966 football programme and Final programme May 14th 1966 Everton vs Sheffield Wednesday

Lot 348

BARRATT, Football Team Folders (Div I), Everton, Manchester City, Newcastle & Sunderland, generally G, 4

Lot 567

EVERTON FC; a group of programmes for home games at Goodison Park 1960s-1990s.

Lot 568

EVERTON FC; a large quantity of ephemera including first day covers and photographs, all bearing signatures including Duncan Ferguson, Bon Latchford, etc. CONDITION REPORT The lot contains:Three 'Everton Legends' envelopes signed by Derek Mountfield, Pat Van Den Hauwe, Bob Latchford and Graeme Sharp - 'Signed on Sunday 6th December 2015'.Ten Everton envelopes signed by Bob Latchford 'Book signing at Lingham's, Heswall 13th November 2015'.Six black and white signed photographs of Pat NevinTwo signed colour photographs of an unidentified Everton playerA first day cover for the 1995 F A Cup Final 1995 Everton versus Manchester United bearing three signaturesA 1995 FA Cup Final programmeA booklet 'Blue Kipper ICON 2008 Honouring Alex Young with a host of former Everton Players', bearing signature to the front cover.Another booklet 'Blue Kipper ICON 2008 Honouring Alex Young with a host of former Everton Players', bearing three signatures to the front cover.A piece of paper from an autograph album titled 'Everton FC' bearing twelve signatures to one side and 'H E Cooke (?)' signature verso.A booklet 'Wallasey (1st Mersey) Unit No.344 Sea Cadet Corps, T. S. Revenge present a Grand Race Night...' inscribed 'To Alan, With best wishes' with indistinct signature (possibly Joe Mercer) 'Everton & England'.A leaflet 'The Golden Vision Friday 7 May 2010 Alex Young - 1966 FA Cup Winner' and a signed black and white postcard ticket for the same event.A first day cover for 'First Match Back in Division 1 - Birmingham City versus Sheffield United' inscribed to the top right corner 'Best Wishes' and signed, possibly Bob Latchford, with further signature underneath.Postcard of Dixie Dean with three signatures, one possibly Howard Kendall.A black and white photograph bearing four signatures.A signed black and white magazine page depicting Adrian Heath.Two signed black and white photographs of Kevin Sheedy.A booklet 'Everton Shareholders Association - A Feast of Goals, Dixie's 60 Annual Dinner - Saturday 5th April 2008' with two signatures to the front cover.A signed 'Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame' postcard depicting Howard KendallFour signed black and white photographs of Peter Beardsley.A page from an autograph album bearing seven signatures to one side.A sheet of paper 'Everton Legend The Carisbrooke - Saturday November 8th Howard Kendall and the hilarious Frankie Allen Question & Answers', bearing signature of Howard Kendall.Three signed black and white photographs of Stuart McCall.Two 'The Howard Kendall Tribute Evening' envelopes, one signed by Bob Latchford and further indistinctly signed, the other signed by Bob Latchford and also inscribed 'To David, Best wishes' with indistinct signature underneath.A 'Hall of Fame '07: The 9th Hall of Fame is proud to present the Brian Labone Awards Night' programme with signature to the front cover.A signed 'Everton Legends Neville Southall. Mark Higgins' envelope.Four black and white signed photographs of Peter Beagrie.A postcard 'III Mundialito de Futebol Senior Masters USA 91 Miami' inscribed 'Alan Whittle Everton' and 'To Dave... Best wishes' with signature underneath and '2013'.Please note there are no items in this lot signed by Dixie Dean. There are items depicting Dixie Dean, but bearing signatures of other persons.

Lot 478

A selection of mixed vintage Football Programmes including Manchester City Vs Everton FA Cup 1956, England B vs Yugoslavia B 1955, 1959 Preston North End, later Manchester United, Everton and Liverpool etc

Lot 113

Two 1950/51 Everton home football programmes to include friendly v Notts County played 27th Jan 1951 (vg with a few rusty marks) and League v Sunderland 25th Nov 1950 (folded, grubby back page)

Lot 110

Nine 1930/40s Arsenal home football programmes to include v Bolton 7th May 1938 (with season ticket application), 3 x 1947/48 (Bradford FAC3 P/H'S, Liverpool & Manchester United) and 5 x 1948/49 (Middlesbrough, Sheffield United, Blackpool with p/h's, Newcastle United & Everton), all showing wear and faults

Lot 64

Four 1940s Liverpool home football programmes to include v Everton 21st Sept 1946 (writing in pen), Chelsea 11th Oct 1947 (vg), Leeds United 28th Sept 1946 (grubby, tatty, loose pages) and v Arsenal 23rd Nov 1946 (folds, grubby)

Lot 121

16 Everton home football programmes mainly from the 1950s & 60s featuring 1957 FAC5 rnd v West Ham, condition varies

Lot 117

Everton 1946/47 - Seven home programmes to include 2 x 1946 (Arsenal & Middlesbrough) and 5 x 1947 (Blackburn Rovers, Stoke City, Portsmouth, Blackpool & Preston NE), overall gd

Lot 118

Everton 1947/48 - 10 home programmes to include 7 x 1947 (Huddersfield, Wolves, Aston Villa, Sheffield United, Blackpool, Blackburn Rovers & Burnley) and 3 x 1948 (Middlesbrough, Grimsby Town & Arsenal) overall gd

Lot 199

Two 1945/46 Liverpool home single sheet football programmes to include v Everton 12th Sept 1945 (gd with mark to one side) and Manchester United 16th Feb 1946 (marks, score, crease, fair)

Lot 120

Everton 1948/49 - Six 1948 home football programmes to include v Newcastle United, Derby County, Sheffield United, Huddersfield, Stoke City & Sunderland) gd overall

Lot 244

Seven late 40s / early 50s Manchester City home football programmes to include Sheffield Weds 12th October 1946, Birmingham City 15th March 1947, Wolves 23/08/47, Everton 7th Sept 1949, Blackpool 24th Sept 1949, Arsenal 22nd Sept 1951 & Reserves v Stoke City Res 6th Oct 1951, fair

Lot 111

Two Everton home football programmes to include v Brentford 3rd Sept 1938 (poor with tape repair, very grubby) and single sheet Regional League Match v Wrexham on 22nd May (no year) showing tear to right top corner, tape repair and foxing

Lot 236

Five Blackburn Rovers home football programmes to include Everton 23rd August 1947 (staples removed), 2 x 1950/51 (Brentford & Luton Town), Leeds United 27th October 1951 & Notts County 28th Dec 1957, gd with some marks

Lot 116

Three Everton home derby match programmes to include Liverpool Senior Cup Semi Final v Tranmere Rovers played 17th May 1947, v Liverpool 1st Div 29th Jan 1947 and v Liverpool floodlight cup 7th Oct 1959 (p/h's), all gd unless stated

Lot 112

1946/47 Everton v Leeds United football programme played 15th March 1947, staples removed, a few marks, no writing

Lot 61

Seven 1950s Leeds United home football programmes to include Nottingham Forest 18th Sept 1954 (p/h's), Cardiff City 16th Feb 1957 (p/h's), WBA 19th Oct 1957 (autographed to Ronnie Allen page), Portsmouth 22nd Feb 1958, Newcastle United 29th Nov 1958, Everton 7th Feb 1959 and WBA 6th Feb 1960, gd unless stated

Lot 188

1935/36 Liverpool v Everton football programme played 7th Sept 1935, a touch grubby, no writing, fair-gd

Lot 235

32 1950s football programmes featuring home fixtures for Bolton, Hull City, Chesterfield, Coventry City, Sheffield United, Burnley Lincoln City and Carlisle to include Rotherham v Leeds United 29th Nov 1951, Bolton v Charlton 16th Dec 1950, Bolton v Fulham 30/12/50, Burnley v Huddersfield 13/01/51, FAC Hull v Everton 6/1/51 etc

Lot 114

1947/48 Everton v Liverpool football programme played 27th Sept 1947 vg

Lot 119

Everton 1847/48 - Five home programmes to include 2 x 1947 (Charlton & Bolton) and 3 x 1947 (Wolves FAC4 Replay, Fulham FAC5 Replay & Central League v Sheffield Weds26/03/48), gd overall

Lot 190

11 1950s Liverpool home football programmes to include Chelsea 2nd Dec 1950, Middlesbrough 21st Oct 1950, Everton 20th Jan 1951, FAC Manchester City 22nd Feb 1956 etc, varies

Lot 363

Football Leslie Mark Hughes, OBE born 1 November 1963) is a Welsh former football manager and player. During his playing career he usually operated as a forward or midfielder. He had two spells at Manchester United, and also played for Barcelona and Bayern Munich, as well as the English clubs Chelsea, Southampton, Everton and finally Blackburn Rovers. He made 72 appearances for Wales scoring 16 goals. He won a host of winners' medals during his playing career, including two Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and two European Cup Winners' Cups. He also collected an FA Cup runners up medal and a League Cup runners up medal. Hughes was the first player to win the PFA Players' Player of the Year award twice, in 1989 and 1991. He retired from playing in 2002. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 440

Football Bob Latchford signed Coventry City 8x6 colour photo. Robert Dennis Latchford (born 18 January 1951) is an English former association footballer who played as a centre forward. He made more than 500 appearances in the Football League, playing for Birmingham City, Everton, Swansea City and Coventry City in the First Division, and won 12 full caps for England. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 471

Football Dixie Dean 12x10 Everton mounted signature piece includes signed album page cutting unsigned black and white photo of the Everton Legend and colour photo of Goodison Park. William Ralph "Dixie" Dean (22 January 1907 – 1 March 1980) was an English footballer who played as a centre forward. He is regarded as one of the greatest centre forwards of all time and was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 527

Vintage Football Programmes. 4 x Sheffield United 1956 football programmes comprising v Arsenal March 24th, 1956, v Everton April 2nd, 1956, v Leicester Sept 8th, 1956, and v Bristol City Sept 15th, 1956, all in Good condition Est.

Lot 477

Football Wayne Rooney signed 10x8 Everton colour photo. Wayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985) is an English professional football manager and former player. He is the manager of EFL Championship club Derby County,[4] for whom he previously served as interim player manager.[5] He spent much of his playing career as a forward while also being used in various midfield roles. Widely considered to be one of the best players of his generation, Rooney is the record goalscorer for both the England national team and Manchester United. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 390

Football Peter Philip Bonetti (27 September 1941 – 12 April 2020) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Chelsea, the St. Louis Stars, Dundee United and England. He was known for his safe handling, lightning reflexes and his graceful style, for which he was given the nickname "The Cat". He was one of several goalkeepers (Gordon West of Everton was another) who specialised in a one armed throw which could achieve a similar distance to a drop kick. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 1367A

Football Interest - Collection of Assorted Football Programmes - English League 1969 - 1976, comprising: Aston Villa 1973; Blackburn (8 programmes) 1969-1976; Blackpool (4) 1969-1976; Birmingham 1975; Bolton (3) 1971-1972; Bury 1970; Burnley (11) 1984 - 2000; Carlisle 1975; Coventry 1975; Cardiff 1972; Derby 1972; Everton (4) 1970-1976; Huddersfield (3) 1971-1974; Hull 1974; Leicester 1973; Liverpool (4) 1970-1975; Man City (2) 1969-1975; Newcastle 1975; Notts Forest (2) 1971-1973; Oldham 1974; Oxford Utd 1973; Port Vale 1973; Preston (3) 1970-1974; Rochdale (27) 1969-1976; Sheffield (2) 1973; Stoke (2) 1970-1974; Swindon 1972, Wolves (3) 1974-1976. PLUS Collection of League Football Magazines, and Football League Review magazines. 33 magazines in total.

Lot 160

A collection of FA Cup and League Cup programmes relating to West Bromwich Albion, dating from 1953 through to 2009. Includes home and away programmes. Including 1954 FA Cup Final WBA V Preston North End and 1968 FA Cup Final WBA Vs Everton. Approx 70.

Lot 164

Two football programmes from 1939: Everton v Birmingham 18th March 1939 and Everton v Aston Villa the last game of the season where Everton had already won the title. Neat pencil scores, in good clean condition. (2)

Lot 166

12 Chelsea football programmes from 1947 to 1953, includes Chelsea v Portsmouth 13th Dec 1947, Chelsea v Liverpool 28th February 1948, Chelsea v Charlton Athletic 13th March 1948 x2, Chelsea v Blackpool 3rd December 1949, Chelsea v Manchester United 10th September 1949, Chelsea v Everton 19th November 1949, England World Cup XI v F.A. Canadian Touring Team 20th September 1950 at Stamford Bridge , Chelsea v Derby County 25th November 1950, Chelsea v Newcastle United 12th March 1952, Chelsea v Burnley 7th March 1953. Some neat pencil scores otherwise in good clean condition.

Lot 1549

Cast iron Everton Football Club plaque, H: 24 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 413

Selection of memorabilia relating to the city of Sheffield and Sheffield Wednesday football club including books on the history of Sheffield, football programs including 1966 FA Cup Final Tie v. Everton including ticket, 1935 Final Tie Wembley Programme, Newcastle United 1966 programme, Cup Final 1966 v. Everton / 1970 v. Chelsea community singing sheets, 3 black and white photos of football grounds, ties, scarf etc.

Lot 284

Mixed lot including stamps, Everton FC memorabilia, character badges, lighters, whistles, enamelled medals etc

Lot 1236

Newcastle United Testimonial Match for Bobby Cowell, 16th April 1956, programme signed by Cowell; Testimonial for Bobby Mitchell Souvenir Programme, 9th October, 1961, Testimonial for Frank Brennan, 30th April 1962, programme signed by Brennan; and Newcastle United Official Handbook for season 1965/66 and 1966/67. Newcastle United Review football programmes for the 1954-55 Season: Sheffield Wednesday (November 1954 and April 1955), Everton, Burnley and Blackpool; Newcastle United football programmes for the season 1964-65 (x 21); various away fixtures for the same season (x 18); and a programme for the match against Manchester City, 23rd November 1963; Newcastle United football programmes for the season 1965-66, including a friendly against Moscow Dynamo (x 27); together with various away fixtures from the same season; Newcastle United football programmes for the season 1968-69 (x 23); sundry away fixtures for the same season (x 6); Inter Cities Fairs' Cup programmes for the first round of the first leg, quarter-final first leg, semi-final second leg, and final first leg v Ujpest Dozsa; and two official brochures reviewing the season.

Lot 61

John Edward Newton RI (British, active 1835-1891)Rival performers signed with monogram and dated '1861' (lower right)oil on canvas24.5 x 31cm (9 5/8 x 12 3/16in).Footnotes:ExhibitedLiverpool, Liverpool Academy, 1861, no. 281 (£26 5s).London, The Royal Society of British Artists, 1862, no. 941 (£25. 5s)This delightful genre subject by the Liverpool artist John Edward Newton shows an amateur musician, looking attentively at a musical score as he prepares to play. It is not clear whether he welcomes or is distracted by the song of a caged bird, but perhaps it was the artist's intention to emphasise the purity and simplicity of the birdsong, by comparison with the musician's own attempts with his instrument. Hence the painting's title The Rival Performers (as it was exhibited at the Liverpool Academy in 1861).Newton was an extraordinary technician and one whose works invited comparison with the Dutch interior and still-life painters of the seventeenth century. He shows the male figure seated and cross-legged, dressed with crumpled informality and wearing a smoking cap. The impromptu nature of his playing is indicated by the way in which the score rests precariously on the edge of the table. The room that he occupies appears to be a relatively comfortable one, with tape-edged curtains and a fine casement window with wide panes of glass suggesting that this sitting-room may have belonged to one of the fine terraced houses in Liverpool's 'Newtown', on the north and east of the city's historic centre and to which the Liverpudlian middle classes were then gravitating. In 1860 Newton had sent works to the Liverpool Academy from an address in Everton and which may perhaps have been the setting for the subject. It seems likely that the work is a self-portrait or alternatively shows a family member. Domestic self-indulgence is suggested by the hookah pipe which rests on the window sill.A brief biography of John Edward Newton is given in H.C. Marillier's The Liverpool School of Painters (1904). Although a member of the Liverpool Academy from 1856 to 1867 and an exhibitor in the annual exhibitions in the Academy galleries in Old Post Office Place, Marillier saw Newton as somewhat out of place there (although he emphasises Newton's friendship with James Campbell who was one of the leaders of the progressive group of Pre-Raphaelite inspired artists associated with the Academy). Newton seems to have moved from one specialisation to another, painting landscapes, and still-lifes of flowers and fruit, as well as of domestic subjects such as the present. All are characterised by a meticulous handling of paint and idiosyncratic observation. By the late 1860s this love of detail was coming to be regarded as somewhat old fashioned as artists introduced greater breadth and painterliness to their compositions and came to be less concerned with the specificity of place or type, an artistic direction which may have been discouraging to Newton. Nonetheless, The Rival Performers may be recognised as one of the finest genre or domestic subjects of the Liverpool School of painters at the time of that group's most remarkable florescence.We are grateful to Christopher Newall for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 99

A Chadburn Compound Monocular Microscope, English, Mid 19th century,signed Chadburn Optician & Instrument Maker to H.R.H. Prince Albert, Liverpool, with rack and pinion focusing, sprung-stage and concave reflector, on folding tripod base, in fitted case with six objectives, livebox, stage forceps and condenser, 15in (38cm) high Footnotes:Provenance:From the collection of Dr MacKinnon.Charles Henry Chadburn spent the entirety of his known instrument-making career (1845-1861) based on Lord Street in Liverpool, except for a brief residence in Everton in 1853. In 1851, he was royally appointed as instrument maker to Prince Albert.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 321

Football : Ipswich Town ephemera inc photos, tickets & Koln v Arsenal ticket Fairs Cup 23/05/71 Euro Cup Borussia v Everton 21/10 1970 ticket & other itfc

Lot 269

Various football autobiographies and related ephemera, World Cup 1966 related etc., a photographic print of Nobby Stiles, In Action During the 1966 World Cup Final, etc., photograph, 21cm x 30cm, signed in black pen, another black and white photographic print Aside Jules Rimet Trophy, Nobby Stiles After the Ball: My Autobiography, hardback with dust wrapper, Jeff Hurst 1966, signed, various other signed autobiographies, Alex Stepney, Wayne Rooney, Howard Kendall Lee Sharp, signed Everton match day programme, etc., (a quantity).

Lot 117

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 come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 149

Tony Brown, Bobby Hope and Graham Williams West Bromwich Albion Cup Kings Series 22x16 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 come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 1528

Cast iron Everton football club plaque, 24 x 22 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 166

A SELECTION OF FA CUP FINAL PROGRAMMES to include 1949 Leicester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1956 Birmingham City v Manchester City, 1957 Aston Villa v Manchester United, 1958 Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United, 1959 Luton Town v Nottingham Forest, 1966 Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (6)

Lot 528

Liverpool v Sheffield United programme also covering the Everton v Newcastle United F.A. Cup Final 21st April 1906,16-page paper programme printed in black, with central page of team line-ups and advertisement, bears wear along spine and edges, no visible staple although holes apparent in spine, possibly from an earlier bound albumLiverpool defeated Sheffield United in the English League Division One final 3-1, played at Anfield on 21st April 1906.Everton defeated Newcastle United in the FA Cup final 1-0, played at Crystal Palace on the 21st April 1906.

Lot 568

White England v Ireland international cap awarded to Arsenal's Cliff Bastin for the match played at Goodison Park, Everton, 6th February 1935,bearing the England rose and 1934-35 in gilt threading, slightly yellowed, sold with four-page card itinerary, minor marks, (2)England defeated Ireland 2-1, with Cliff Bastin scoring both goals.

Lot 575

Football League representative medal awarded to Arsenal's Cliff Bastin for the match v the Scottish F.L. played at Goodison Park, Everton, 21st October 1936,hallmarked 9ct .375 Birmingham 1936 by Vaughton & Sons, of oval form with suspension ring, obverse with a football in relief, England's rose and Scotland's thistle and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ENGLAND V SCOTLAND, reverse engraved GOODISON PARK LIVERPOOL OCTOBER 21ST 1936, 38 by 22mm, weight 17 gr.; sold with the original match 15-page programme with blue printed cover, centre page with team line-ups, bears wear and fold creases, rusty staple marks, cover loose from internal pages and with two cut-out newspaper match reports, (4)England defeated Scotland 2-0, with Cliff Bastin scoring one goal and Westwood scoring the other. This was Cliff Bastin's fourth and final appearance representing the Football League.Cliff Bastin played for England from 1931 to 1938, making 21 appearances and scoring 12 goals.

Lot 588

Gold medal awarded to Fred Burton of Aston Villa FC and commemorating the club's 1896-97 'double' winning season,in 12ct. gold (21gr.), the obverse with club crest and motto and inscribed ASTON VILLA FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse portraying the Football League and F.A. Cup trophies and inscribed LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, ENGLISH CUP WINNERS, 1897, also inscribed with dates of previous League and Cup triumphs, the edge inscribed F. BURTON, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt ASTON VILLA F.C., LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, 1896-7In 1896-97 Aston Villa became the second team to win the English League and Cup double following Preston North End 'Invincibles' in 1888-89. No other team would achieve this feat again until Tottenham Hotspur in 1960-61. Villa ran away with the league finishing 7 points clear of their nearest rivals Derby County. In the F.A. Cup Final Villa beat Everton 3-2.George Frederick Burton, known as Fred Burton, could not have been more of a local born in Aston 10th September 1871.The wing-half made 52 League appearances for the Villa and scored two goals.Provenance:Consigned from the Bryan Horsnell Collection (lots 587 to 804).

Lot 593

England cap awarded to Reading FC's Johnny Holt's for his final international appearance in the match v Ireland played at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, 17th March 1900,bearing rose emblem with the peak inscribed 1900, damaged to section above emblemJohnny Holt had won nine England caps when playing for Everton between 1890 and 1895. After a five years absence the England selectors called on the services of the centre-half again when he playing for Reading in the Southern League. He played in the Ireland match in season 1899-1900, a game  England won 2-0. Provenance:Consigned from the Bryan Horsnell Collection (lots 587 to 804).

Lot 617

Southern League representative medal awarded to the West Ham United goalkeeper George Kitchen for the Inter-League match v Ireland played at Upton Park 20th March 1911,in 9ct. gold & enamel (9gr.) inscribed SFL, INTER-LEAGUE FOOTBALL V IRELAND, MAR. 20th, 1911, SOUTHERN LEAGUE, 4 GOALS, IRISH LEAGUE, NIL, G. KITCHEN The Southern League won the match 4-0.George Kitchen joined West Ham United after a 7 year spell at Everton. He then made 184 League appearances for 'The Hammers'. An all round sportsman, Kitchen also played golf professionally and was a fine cricketer.Provenance:Consigned from the Bryan Horsnell Collection (lots 587 to 804).

Lot 623

F.A. international medal awarded to Blackburn Rovers' Arthur Rigby for his England debut v Scotland in season 1926-27,in 15ct. gold (30gr.) inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, F.A. INTERNATIONAL, the edge inscribed 1926-27, A. RIGBY,  Rigby's England debut was in the Home International at Hampden Park on 2nd April 1927. England beat Scotland 2-1.Arthur Rigby (Blackburn Rovers, Everton and England). Lots 623 to 632.Provenance:Consigned from the Bryan Horsnell Collection (lots 587 to 804).

Lot 624

Football League representative medal awarded to Blackburn Rovers' Arthur Rigby for the match v the Scottish F.L. at Villa Park 7th November 1928,in 9ct. gold (17gr.), the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLANDBidders please note the reverse of the medal has had the original engraving removed and replaced with an inscription of unknown meaning, BLACKPOOL 18 : 3: 1929-30, G. WOLF. The medal, however, remained in the Rigby family so must have some family connection.  The Football League won this match 2-1.Arthur Rigby (Blackburn Rovers, Everton and England). Lots 623 to 632.Provenance:Consigned from the Bryan Horsnell Collection (lots 587 to 804).

Lot 625

F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Arthur Rigby of Blackburn Rovers in 1928,in 15ct. gold (28gr.) the reverse inscribed BLACKBURN ROVERS, F.A. CUP WINNERS, 1928, A. RIGBYIn the 1928 F.A. Cup Final Blackburn Rovers defeated Huddersfield Town 3-1.Arthur Rigby (Blackburn Rovers, Everton and England). Lots 623 to 632.Provenance:Consigned from the Bryan Horsnell Collection (lots 587 to 804).

Lot 626

F.A. Charity Shield runners-up medal awarded to Arthur Rigby of Blackburn Rovers in 1928,in 9ct. gold (20gr.) inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELDIn the 1928 F.A. Charity Shield League Champions Everton defeated F.A. Cup winners Blackburn Rovers 2-1 at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground.Arthur Rigby (Blackburn Rovers, Everton and England). Lots 623 to 632.Provenance:Consigned from the Bryan Horsnell Collection (lots 587 to 804).

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