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1940s Eleven programmes, 40s, inc Burnley v Huddersfield 48/9, Bolton v Huddersfield 47/8, Blackpool v Aston Villa 48/9, Derby v Preston 46/7, Aston Villa Res v Burnley Res 46/7, Everton v Huddersfield 47/8, Wolves v Bolton 46/7, Blackpool v Huddersfield 46/7, West Ham v Brentford 45/6 (marks on reverse, a few tears), West Ham v Nottm Forest 46/7 (white issue) and Chesterfield Res v Shef Utd Res 46/7. Range of faults. Fair
SUB - STANDARD Collection of 20 sub-standard 40s programmes, most have been affected by damp and have some marks and /or paper erosion, some have tears to edges etc, some are better than others and one or two are in quite reasonable condition. Includes home programmes from Chesterfield Res 46/7, Barnsley 45/6, Everton 46/7, Bolton 46/7, Reading 46/7, Aston Villa 46/7, Brentford 46/7, Leeds 48/9, Rotherham 46/7, Nottm Forest 46/7, Doncaster 46/7, Burnley 47/8, West Ham Res 46/7, Wolves 46/7, Shef Wed 46/7, Darlington 46/7,Man Utd 46/7, Bury 46/7, West Brom Res 46/7, , QPR 46/7 and Southampton 46/7. As described Poor-Fair
FORCES FOOTBALL 1946 Scarce single sheet programme, B.A.F.O v Maintenance Command (U.K), 20/11/46 at RAF Celle, Inter-Command Match with players from various British clubs including Queen of the South, Everton, Crewe, Fulham, Exeter, Leeds, Colchester, Blackpool, Stoke, Queens Park, Stranraer, Portsmouth, Derby, Yeovil, Oxford City, Walsall, West Ham and Spurs. This Lot also includes a four page Programme of Arrangements for the Tour to Celle (in Germany) of Maintenance Command (U.K) Football Team which lasted five days and included a trip to Belsen and to Hamburg. Good
WARTIME FOOTBALL Programme for Sidlows Welsh Star XI v Tommy Jones Star XI at Rhyl 17/4/1943 including Tommy Lawton of Everton plus other players from Portsmouth, Arsenal, Birmingham, Wolves, Everton, Bolton, Blackpool, Swansea, Bury, Chester, Leeds and Tranmere. Horizontal fold and punched holes. Fair
LIVERPOOL Collection of ten items relating to Liverpool including testimonial programmes v Anderlecht (Clemence), England XI (Thompson), Everton (Neal), at Bristol Rovers (Jarman), Plymouth (Hore), Swansea (Evans), admittance teamsheet for game v Brighton 20/2/83 (Cup), teamsheet v England XI (Hansen Testimonial), friendly at Hull 68 and programme Everton v Liverpool 3/5/89 with Hillsborough memorial cover. Generally good
Louis Saha blue Everton No.8 jersey from the match v Manchester United at Old Trafford 21st November 2009 season 2009-10,short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered SAHA; sold together with a team-signed black Fulham No.19 away jersey season 2002-03, signatures in silver marker pen including Malbranque, Van Der Sar, Sava, Hayles, Saha etc., numbered to the back (Bjarne Goldbaek that season) but no sponsorship, sleeve badging or player's name; the lot also including an England shirt just lettered BEATTIE (3)
A small b&w photograph of the Charterhouse School football team in 1881 the year that Old Carthusians won the F.A. Cup,printed on the reverse CHARTERHOUSE FOOTBALL GROUP, 1881, and with details of the players captained by C.K. Harrison, 5.5 by 10cm., 2 1/4 by 4in.; sold with a photographic illustration of the Wolves v Everton 1893 F.A. Cup final played at Fallowfield, Manchester, with printed legend; and a postcard portraying the crowd scene at a Brighton v Thames match 28.2.1931 (3)
Arsenal "The Final Salute" Season 2005/2006,comprising of menu's, wine list's and team sheets from their Final Season at Highbury, Arsenal v FC Thun UEFA Champions League 14th Sept 2005; Arsenal v Villareal CF UEFA Champions League 19th April 2006; Arsenal v Everton 19th Sept 2005; Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur 22nd April 2006; Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers 11th Feb 2006, (qty).
Scarce F.A. Cup Final Replay programme Barnsley v Newcastle United played at Goodison Park, Everton, Thursday 28th April 1910,Everton & Liverpool Official Programme, Vol.6 No.54, 16 pages, probably a 'rush job' as the team line-ups heading reads BARNSLEY v NEWCANTLE [sic] UNITED !, illustrations include a Barnsley team-group and individual portraits of the Newcastle players Veitch (captain), McCombie, Gosnell & McCracken, in good, stable condition which is uncommon as the paper from these period Everton/Liverpool issues is often in a fragile state
17 Manchester United home programmes season 1946-47,including No.1 of the larger format v Grimsby, other fixtures v Chelsea, Preston NE, Sunderland, Derby, Huddersfield, Brentford, Bolton, Charlton, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Everton, Wolves, Leeds, Blackburn, Portsmouth & Sheffield United
Woolwich Arsenal medal awarded to goalkeeper Jimmy Ashcroft to commemorate the club's promotion to the Division One of the Football League in season 1903-04 during which Ashcroft kept a club record 20 clean sheets,9ct. gold, inscribed WOOLWICH ARSENAL CRICKET CLUB, TO COMMEMORATE PROMOTION TO FIRST LEAGUE, PRESENTED TO J. ASHCROFT, 1903-4Jimmy Ashcroft (Arsenal's first England international footballer)Lots 906 to 909James (Jimmy) Ashcroft (British, 1878 - 1943), an English football goalkeeper, signing for Everton as an amateur in 1897, then to Gravesend United in 1899. He signed as a professional footballer in June 1900 for Woolwich Arsenal, making his debut on 15th September 1900 against Burton Swifts, losing 1 - 0 on the day. Through his career with Woolwich Arsenal he made 303 appearances in eight seasons until 1908, of which 273 appearances were in the league. He was the first goalkeeper to play for Woolwich Arsenal in the first division and having played in two FA Cup semi-finals with Woolwich Arsenal in 1905/06 against Newcastle United, losing 2 - 0 at Victoria Ground, Stoke and 1906/07 against The Wednesday losing 3 - 1 at St Andrew's, Birmingham.Ashcroft was the first Arsenal player to be capped for England winning three caps in the British Home Nations Championship matches of 1906, England won twice against Ireland and Wales and lost to Scotland, which meant sharing the 1905/06 championship trophy with Scotland, both teams having each gained four points in the championship. In 1908 he was sold to Blackburn Rovers where he went onto play over 120 times and reached another FA Cup semi-final in 1910/11 against Bradford City, losing 3 - 0 at Bramall Lane, Sheffield and won the First Division title in 1911/12. In 1913 he was released by Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer, placing an advert in The Athletic News he signed for Tranmere Rovers, playing for one season before WWI and all first class football was halted and with that his retirement from football.
Football Autographed 12 x 8 photo, depicting John Giles in full length action during his final appearance for Manchester United, a 4-0 defeat to Everton in the 1963 Charity Shield at Goodison Park, signed using a fine blue marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Programmes and Tickets including England v Wales 1943, England v Scotland 1943, England v Sweden 1947, England v Wales 1952, FA Cup Arsenal v Newcastle 1952, FA Cup Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur 1962, FA Cup Leicester v Man City 1969, FA Cup Everton v West Brom 1968, Jules Rimet Cup Souvenir Programme, tickets for England, FA Cup, War Cup Final, World Cup 1966 Semi Final tickets, European Champion Clubs Cup Final & other tickets, & a collection of rosettes including Manchester United Benfica 1968, England World Cup 1966 & others.
Hornby Margate and Top Link 00 Gauge Steam Locomotives, a boxed group including R143 BR Class 2800 (2), R133 BR Class B17/4 Everton, R257 BR Schools Class Dover, Top Link R310 BR Battle of Britain Lord Beaverbrook and R317 BR Schools Class Westminster, together with R062 BR Class 4P tank locomotive, G-E, boxes F-G, (7)
Scottish: A collection of assorted Scottish programmes to include: Rangers v Real Madrid, 25/9/1963, Rangers v Celtic - Scottish Cup Final 4/5/1963, Rangers v Everton 27/11/1963, Third Lanark v. Airdrie 16/3/1963, Rangers v. Partick Thistle 2/1/1964, Partick Thistle v. Glentoran 30/9/1963, Hearts v. Third Lanark 8/4/1961, Celtic v. Rangers 10/8/1963, and others, together with Limerick v. Bohemians 6/10/1963. (one bag)
Miscellaneous: A collection of assorted late 1940's programmes to comprise: Everton v. Sunderland 10/12/1949, Chelsea v. Everton - F.A. Cup pirate issue programme 29/1/1949, Everton v. Stoke City 27/3/1948, Darlington v. Chester 22/1/1949, Manchester United v. Burnley 23/10/1948 and Manchester United v. Everton 1/4/1950. (6)
Aston Villa: A collection of Aston Villa football programmes to include: v. Everton 24/9/1949, v. Sunderland 22/4/1963, Football League Cup Semi-Final, v. Norwich City 3/12/1962, v. Leicester City Youth XI 26/10/1959, v. Sheffield United Reserves 2/9/1961, Burnley v. Aston Villa 25/3/1961, together with Nottingham Forest v. West Bromwich Albion 10/4/1948, Leicester City v. Birmingham City 29/4/1961 and 29/9/1962 and Manchester City v. Tottenham Hotspur 11/12/1954. (one bag)
A large coloured map of The Town and Port of Liverpool including the Environs of Kirkdale, Everton, Low Hill, Edge Hill and Toxeth Park from actual survey most respectfully dedicated to the worshipful the Mayor and Common Council by their most obedient and obliged very humble servant Michael Alexander Gage Engraved by Thomas Starling, Wilmington Square London, 1832, 103x166cm, framed and glazed
AUTOGRAPHS. HAROLD WILSON, TYPED LETTER SIGNED, HOUSE OF COMMONS, 21 JANUARY 1972, TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM CONVOCATION AND FOUR OTHER TYPED LETTERS SIGNED FROM OTHER PARLIAMENTARIANS, INCLUDING BARBARA CASTLE, TO THE SAME RECIPIENT AND FOOTBALL PROGRAMME - F.A. CUP FINAL EVERTON V LIVERPOOL 1989
Subbuteo Table Soccer - a vintage table football game to include four teams Arsenal, England, Everton and West Ham also included is a ball raising shute set JJ, set Y, an early celluloid table football game and original net and pitch, items vary from g to e in g to vg boxes. Estimate £60 - £80
Everton FC Signed ShirtAn Everton FC shirt signed by the 2018/19 squad in a black presentation frame. Signatures include Jordan Pickford, Phil Jagielka, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Theo Walcott and Ademola Lookman. Comes with certificate of authenticity. Measures 33” x 25”Kindly donated by Everton FC and framed by Dave Stringer at Picture This & Red Dragon Art
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