Junkers JU 88 Star of The Luftwaffe by Manfred Griehl 1990 First Edition Hardback Book with 128 pages published by Arms and Armour Press. 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
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Bomber Crew by James Taylor and Martin Davidson 2004 First Edition Hardback Book with 472 pages published by Hodder and Stoughton. 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 19th century English and Continental ceramics, including a pair of floral painted twin handled cache pots, blue painted marks, a pair of Minton first period dishes, painted in the Imari pattern, blue painted marks to reverse, an oval dish, and a pair of Chinese jardinieres (7)
VIC GROVES COLLECTION The following 71 lots were the possession of Vic Groves who started his career at Leytonstone and then briefly as an amateur for Tottenham Hotspur, scoring twice on his debut v Liverpool, before signing professional forms with Leyton Orient in 1954. Arsenal signed him in November 1955 for £23,000, at the time a very high figure and he scored on his debut against Sheffield United on 12 November 1955. Groves was later made Arsenal captain, following the departure of Dave Bowen. His spell at Arsenal was continually hampered by injury; although when he did play, he was impressive enough so that he was selected for the London XI that played (and lost to) Barcelona in the first Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final in 1958. He stayed at Arsenal until the summer of 1964, when he left to sign for Southern League side Canterbury City. In all he played 201 times for Arsenal, scoring 37 goals. Although he represented England at amateur and youth level, he never won a full cap. Whilst a player, Groves ran a garage, just off Blackstock Road, close to the Arsenal ground. After retiring from playing Groves left the game completely, running a pub and working in insurance. FOOTBALL CLUB LETTERS Official club letters chasing the signature of Vic Groves from Chelmsford City 27/6/1948 and Fulham 30/6/1948 before he signed for Leytonstone, 2 letters from Bolton Wanderers contacting him to see if he has interested in signing and the other offering to play in a private trial match and a selection card for the match including the tear off section which was not returned to Bolton. Generally good
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Forty three home programmes for season 1959-60. All 21 League, 2 FA Cup including the record score v Crewe Alexandra 13-2, Torpedo Moscow Friendly and Public Practice Match, Whites v Blues Prog No.1. Plus 15 Reserves v Chelsea, Nottm Forest, Orient, Ipswich, Birmingham, West Ham, Brighton, worn, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, Luton, Swansea, Leicester, Charlton, Arsenal and Southampton. Plus 3 neutral matches at Tottenham, GB v Netherlands Olympics, London v Manchester Boys and Middlesex Boys v Staffordshire Boys. Many of the first team matches have newspaper reports. A few have team changes. All are slightly creased. Generally good
1966 WORLD CUP / ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS Two special commemorative issue signed World Cup First Day Covers - England "World Champions", hand stamped Wembley and Harrow 18/8/1966. One is signed by all 11 England players in the Final and the other is signed by England Manager Alf Ramsey. Very good
ARSENAL / FIRST MATCH WITH WHITE SLEEVES Programme for the league match at home v Liverpool 4/3/1933, horizontal creases, staples rusted away. This was the first match in which Arsenal wore white sleeves as previously their sleeves and shirts were all red. Fair to generally good
OLDHAM ATHLETIC Eight home programmes: 1957/8 v Rochdale, Bradford City, minor tear and Chesterfield, minor paper loss from the bottom corner of the cover, 58/9 v York, horizontal fold, 60/1 v Accrington Stanley, Peterborough United, first League season Peterborough, 61/2 v OFK Belgrade Friendly, 62/3 v Oxford United, first League season Oxford, 63/4 v St, Mirren Friendly and Hereford United 64/5 FA Cup, small writing on the cover. Some are slightly creased. Fair to generally good
INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP FINAL 1958 MEDAL The first ICFC competition commenced in 1955 and completed with the Final, London v Barcelona 5/3/1958 at Chelsea and 1/5/1958 in Barcelona. London lost 8-2 on aggregate. Vic Groves played in both legs of the Final and was awarded a finalist medal which was dated 1957. The semi-finals were played in November 1957 but the Final was held over until 1958. Good

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