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Football Everton v Bayern Munich European Cup Winners Cup Semi Final 24th April 1985 Goodison Park vintage programme. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Football Everton v Panathinaikos European Champions Cup Quarter Final first leg 9th March 1971 Goodison park vintage programme. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
A collection of printed team Autograph sheets including - Sheffield Wednesday, Everton, Orient, Sunderland, Sheffield Utd, QPR, Blackpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Stoke City, West Ham Utd & England 1970 World Cup Squad - Esso x 2 & original partial team autograph pages on lined paper including Oldham, Bradford Park Avenue,Port Vale(includes Stanley Matthews - England), Stoke City, Barnsley, Crewe Alex includes Jackie Mudie - Scotland, Swansea Town includes Ivor Allchurch - Wales, Wrexham, Peterborough, D. Viollet, K. Furphey& J. Ritchie
An Anglo-American Sporing Club menu in honour of Harry Catterick and Everton Football Club, 11th May 1970, the back cover bearing thirteen autographs including Harry Catterick, Gordon West, Sandy Brown, Tim Howard, etc., Presentation of Colours at Everton Football Club, 19th May 1938, inside cover autographed by Dixie Dean. Ted Sagar, Jock Stein etc and Everton v. West Han United programme 1971 autographed by Dixie Dean
Huddersfield Town 1920-30s selection, includes rare Benefit Book for Willie Watson's 'Football Life Story', produced by the Supporters Association in 1924; FA Cup Final 1938 Huddersfield Town v Preston North End programme, played at Wembley 30th April 1938; Huddersfield Town v Stoke City programme 3rd December 1938 and Away programme Everton v Huddersfield Town 25th September 1937, each bearing minor wear. (4)
Blue and white No.13 Everton v. Liverpool 1986 F.A.Cup Final match issued short-sleeved shirt, 1986, Le Coq Sportif, 38/40 with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed EFC F.A.CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1986 The above is an official shirt produced for the final, the only sub used that afternoon was No.12 Adrian Heath. It is understood the shirt was issued to Alan Harper
Nine Brentford home match programmes, 1938-39, comprising Middlesbrough, 3rd December 1938, Everton, 31st December 1938, Newcastle United, 7th January 1939, two copies, Grimsby Town,4th February 1939, Aston Villa, 8th February 1939, Portsmouth, 22nd February 1939, Charlton Athletic, 4th March 1939 and Birmingham, 15th April 1939, (9)
Ian Durrant white and blue No.20 Everton match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1994-95, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered DURANT, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League flashes The above shirt was worn by Ian Durrant and was won by the vendor in an Evertonian magazine competition win Ian's shirt complete with wrong spelling of his surname
Seven Arsenal home match programmes, 1930s comprising Everton, 24th September 1932, Birmingham, 21st December 1932, Blackpool, 11th February 1933, Huddersfield Town, 29th April 1933, Manchester City, 9th September 1933, Chelsea, 16th September 1933, Aston Villa, 10th March 1934, all with rusty staples and signs of folds and two scrapbooks, (9)
Jimmy Baldwin 9ct gold Division 2 League Champions medal, 1953-54 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS DIVISION 2, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1953-54 J.BALDWIN, LEICESTER CITY F.C., with ring suspension, in original fitted case, with Celebration dinner menu, 20th July 1954 Leicester City won the Division 2 Championship this season with 56 points the same as Everton but Leicester had a superior goal difference
Bound volume of Arsenal home League, Combination and F.A.Cup match programmes, 1936-37 from Vol XXV. No.1 Everton, 29th August 1936 to Vol XXV, No.45, Bolton Wanderers, 1st May 1937, including Islington Corinthians v. Chinese Olympic XI, 31st August 1936, Rangers, 23rd September 1936, England v. Hungary, 2nd December 1936, Oxford v. Cambridge, 9th December 1936, Islington Boys v. Acton Boys, 16th January 1937, London Schools v. Birmingham Schools, 20th February 1937, Islington v. Heston, 6th March 1937, West Bromwich Albion v. Preston North End, 10th April 1937, lacking covers
Everton signed collection. Contains 6 mounted and framed presentation pieces. Each contains unsigned colour photos and signed white card. Signatures include Michael Keane, Lee Carsley, Demari Gray, Gareth Barry and 2 others. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
MANCHESTER UNITED Thirteen away tickets including Everton 89/90, 93/4 LC and 97/8, Manchester City 89/90, Coventry City 96/7 and 2000/1, Aston Villa 2001/2 FA Cup, 2002/3 and 2005/6, Leeds United 1999/2000 and 2003/4, Newcastle United 2002/3 and Sheffield United 95/6 FA Cup, worn. All are slightly creased. Generally good
NEUTRAL MATCHES AT MANCHESTER CITY FC Nine programmes: Manchester Boys v Rotherham Boys 53/4, Inter-County Roses Match, Lancashire School Boys v Yorkshire School Boys 19/4/1965. Alan Whittle appeared for Lancashire was at Everton from a junior, England B v Yugoslavia B 55/6, England School v Germany 59/60, England Schools v Scotland 70/1, England U-21 v Italy 77/8 and FA XI v Army XI 56/7. Army included Duncan Edwards, Bobby Charlton, Eddie Colman and Bill Foulkes of Manchester United. Scores entered and vertical fold, Man. City All Stars v Tom Garner Motors 85/6 and 88/9. Fair to generally good
1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Nine programmes and a Carshalton Athletic 1959/60 handbook. Programmes: Home Farm v Arsenal 59/60 Friendly, England v Ireland 1949 at Man. City FC, repairs, Southampton v Portsmouth 54/5 Friendly, Blackburn Rovers v Leicester city 58/9 and Fulham 59/50, Man. City v Everton 54/5, team changes, Stoke v WBA 52/3, ageing marks and scores entered, Newcastle United v WBA 50/1 and Blackpool v Wolves 50/1, writing inside. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Approximately 28 autographs including a 10" X 8" colour photograph for Tottenham v. Derby signed by Tottenham players Calderwood, Scales, Clemence, Howells, Dominguez and Iversen, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Tottenham players Anderton and Ferdinand, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Cadamarteri of Everton, a 10" X 8" colour photograph signed by Scales of Liverpool, a small photograph signed by Walley Barnes of Arsenal and white cards signed by Jack Charlton of Leeds Utd and England, Brian Kidd of Man. Utd., Ivor Allchurch, John Hollins, plus Dominguez, Fox, Nielsen, Anderton and Iversen of Tottenham Hotspur. Good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Three sub-standard condition programmes: Everton v Blackpool 15/1/1938, wear on the covers with minor paper loss, minor tears and slightly creased, Bury v Newcastle United 24/11/1945 FL North, folded, worn and small paper loss from the front cover and Manchester United v Red Star Belgrade 12/5/1951 Festival of Britain, folded in four and tape on the spine Poor
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