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Lot 2

Punk 7" singles. Ruts; 'Bablyon's Burning' (picture sleeve, VS 271, 1979), Devo; 'Whip It' (WBS49550, 1980), The Pogues & The Dubliners; 'The Irish Rover' (picture sleeve, BUY 258, 1987), Rezillos; 'Top Of The Pops' (SIR 4001, 1978), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Straw Dogs' (CHS 2368, 1979), The Stranglers; 'Strange Little Girl' (picture sleeve, BP 412, 1982), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Just Fade Away' (picture sleeve, CHS 2510, 1981), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Listen' (picture sleeve, CHS 2580, 1982), Stiff Little FIngers; 'Gotta Gettaway' (picture sleeve, RT 015, 1979), The Dickies; 'Banana Splits' (picture sleeve, AMS 7431, 1979), The Damned; 'Alone Again Or' (picture sleeve, Ltd Edition CD, DGRIM 7, 1987), The Damned; 'Eloise' (picture sleeve, GRIM 4, 1986), The Damned; 'Is It A Dream' (picture sleeve, GRIM 3, 1985), The Damned; 'Anything' (picture sleeve, GRIM 5, 1986), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Suspect Device' (picture sleeve, RT006, 1978), Sex Pistols; 'Pretty Vacant' (VS 184, 1977), Stiff Little Fingers; 'At The Edge' (picture sleeve, CHS 2406, 1980), The Stranglers; 'Something Better Change' (UP 36277, 1977), The Stranglers; 'Walk On By/Mean To Me/Tits' (offered free with the first 75,000 copites of the Black and White album, white disc, SP-4706, 1978), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Silverlining' (Picture sleeve, CHS 2517, 1981). (20)The overall condition is generally VG.

Lot 1

Motown A collection of 7" singles. Smokey Robinson; 'Vitamin U' (Demo, TMG 1076, 1977), David Ruffin; 'Heavy Love' (TMG 1022, 1976), Commodores; 'Easy' (TMG 1073, 1977), Stevie Wonder; 'Another Star' (TMG 1083, 1977), Diana Ross; 'Gettin' Ready For Love' (TMG 1090, 1977), Stevie Wonder; 'AS' (TMG 1091, 1976), Four Tops; 'I Can't Help Myself' (TMG 1120, 1965), The Velvelettes; 'Needle In A Haystack' (TMG 1124, 1964), Billy Preston and Syreeta; 'With You I'm Born Again (Vocal)' (TMG 1159, 1979), Jermaine Jackson; 'Let's Get Serious' (Includes an extra UK copy, TMG 1183, 1980), Diana Ross; 'Upside Down' (TMG 1195, 1980), Black Russian; 'Mystified' (TMG 1199, 1980), Diana Ross; 'My Old Piano' (TMG 1202, 1980), DeBarge; 'Rhythm Of The Night' (MG 1376, 1985), Mary Jane Girls; 'All Night Long' (TMG 1309, 1983), Commodores; 'Three Times A Lady' (TMG 113, 1978), Rick James; 'You and I' (TMG 1110, 1978), Shorty Long; 'Here Comes The Judge' (S-35044, 1968), Martha Reeves and The Vandellas; 'Dancing In The Street' (Y451F, 1964), Gladys Knight and The Pips; 'Help Me Make It Through The Night' (TMG 1095, 1985), Marvin Gaye; 'Pride and Joy' (COL-406, 1999), The Supremes; 'Nothing But Heartaches' (Y431F, 1972), The Marvelettes; 'Please Mr. Postman' (Y401F, 1972), Gladys Knight and The Pips; 'Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye)' (S-35098F, 1973). (24)The overall condition is generally VG+/VG.

Lot 8

Madonna. 'Sex' First UK edition, photographed by Stephen Meisel, original ring-bound aluminium covers stamped "Sex" on upper cover and with cut-out "(X)" on lower, opened original pictorial mylar envelope, Martin Secker & Warbug, London, 1992.The book comes without the CD.

Lot 355

The Stranglers. Test pressing. 'No More Heroes' First run/pressing, UAG 30200, white label, dated 18.2.79 (two years after official release), fine.

Lot 248

Quantity of Punk 7" singles. The Stranglers; 'European Female' (EPC A2893, 1982), The Stranglers; 'Thrown Away' (picture sleeve, BP 383, 1980), The Stranglers; 'Nuclear Device (The Wizard of Aus)' (picture sleeve, BP 318, 1979), The Stranglers; 'No More Heroes' (picture sleeve, UP 36300, 1977), The Stranglers; 'Peaches' (UP 36248, 1977), The Stranglers; '5 Minutes' (picture sleeve, UP 36350, 1977), JJ Burnel; 'Freddie Laker' (picture sleeve, UP 36500, 1979), Ruts; 'Something That I Said' (picture sleeve, VS 285, 1979), Sex Pistols; 'C'Mon Everybody' (Picture sleeve, VS272, 1979), Stiff Little FIngers; 'Nobody's Hero/Tin Soldiers' (CHS 2424, 1980), Rich Kids; 'Rich Kids' (EMI 2738, 1978), The Pogues & The Dubliners; 'The Irish Rover' (picture sleeve, BUY 258, 1987), The Damned; 'Eloise' (picture sleeve, GRIM 4, 1986), The Dickies; 'Banana Splits' (picture sleeve, AMS 7431, 1979), The Dickies; 'Nights In White Satin' (picture sleeve, AMS 7469, 1979), The Stranglers; 'Something Better Change' (UP 36277, 1977), Sex Pistols; 'Something Else' (Picture sleeve, VS240, 1979), Ruts; 'Bablyon's Burning' (picture sleeve, VS 271, 1979), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Just Fade Away' (picture sleeve, CHS 2510, 1981), The Stranglers; 'Strange Little Girl' (picture sleeve, BP 412, 1982), The Stranglers; 'Walk On By/Mean To Me/Tits' (offered free with the first 75,000 copites of the Black and White album, white disc, SP-4706, 1978), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Silverlining' (CHS 2517, 1981), Stiff Little Fingers; 'At The Edge' (picture sleeve, CHS 2406, 1980), Devo; 'Whip It' (picture sleeve, WBS49550, 1980), plus some duplicates. (31)The overall condition is generally G/VG.

Lot 111

1988/89 Fender 'Fujigen' Stratocaster Electric guitar. With a colourful amateur-applied psychedelic acrylic paint finish, S/N. H0XXXX0, includes a hard case.This original Fender has been fully tested, the middle position on the pickup selector is not working sonically, this could be due to a bad solder joint or pickup. The magnets of the middle pickup do produce a signal in the second and fourth positions. The neck is straight with a nice playing action and some previous playing wear can be found at the first and second frets on the fretboard. One of the string trees is missing.Although the guitar does manage to fit in the hard case provided, the case is not for a Stratocaster.

Lot 39

A scarce 'God Save The Queen' pink 7" single. The Sex Pistols. 'God Save the Queen,' AMS 7284, unofficial reproduction 7" of original GSTQ release, only 100 pressed in Pink coloured vinyl, 1977; The Sex Pistols. 'God Save the Queen,' VS181, first pressing, light scratches to good disc, nibbles and small tear to original sleeve, 1977. (2)

Lot 353

A good selection of Punk 7" singles. Sex Pistols; 'Something Else' (Picture sleeve, VS240, 1979), Sex Pistols; 'C'Mon Everybody' (Picture sleeve, VS272, 1979), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Suspect Device' (picture sleeve, RT006, 1978), The Stranglers; 'Walk On By/Mean To Me/Tits' (offered free with the first 75,000 copites of the Black and White album, white disc, SP-4706, 1978), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Silverlining' (Picture sleeve, CHS 2517, 1981), The Stranglers; 'Something Better Change' (UP 36277, 1977), Celia & The Fabulous Mutations; 'You Better Believe Me' (UP 36318, 1977), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Listen' (picture sleeve, CHS 2580, 1982), Stiff Little Fingers; 'At The Edge' (picture sleeve, CHS 2406, 1980), Stiff Little Fingers; 'Just Fade Away' (picture sleeve, CHS 2510, 1981), Stiff Little FIngers; 'Nobody's Hero/Tin Soldiers' (picture sleeve, CHS 2424, 1980), Ruts; 'Something That I Said' (picture sleeve, VS 285, 1979), The Damned; 'Eloise' (picture sleeve, GRIM 4, 1986), The Dickies; 'Silent Night' (picture sleeve, AMS 7403, 1978), The Dickies; 'Banana Splits' (picture sleeve, AMS 7431, 1979). (15)The overall condition is generally VG.

Lot 182

Rare survivors of The Sixties. An original ticket from the first Isle of Wight Festival, taking place in 1968 with performances from Jefferson Airplane, Tyrannosaurus Rex, The Move, among others, VG.Two original Family Dog Productions psychedelic concert posters/postcards dating from 1967, promoting shows at the Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, VG, 18cm x 13cm.Nine original Star Pics Series promotional photographs of The Beatles, 1963, together with one other Star Pics photograph promoting Cliff Richard. 14cm x 9cm.

Lot 200

The Beatles. Two posters 'Live at the BBC', The New Album, rolled, 80cm x 60cm; 'Anthology', featuring 'Free As A Bird' The First New Beatles song 25 Years, Parlophone, rolled, 80cm x 60cm. (2)

Lot 371

Three Wainwrights, A Furness Sketchbook, A Second Furness Sketchbook and a signed first edition of A Second Furness Sketchbook

Lot 370

Alfred Wainwright Scottish Mountain Drawings Volume 2 (first edition) and Scottish Mountain Drawings Volume 3 (signed, first edition)

Lot 364

Wainwright set of A Lakeland Sketchbook first edition (5)

Lot 368

Alfred Wainwright, Pictorial Guide to The Lakeland Fells Book 2, Far Eastern Fells first edition (ex-library)

Lot 504

Two official Manchester United close-season Tour itineraries, the first for Austria and Switzerland in 1971, the other for Majorca, Greece and Israel in 1972, good, (2)

Lot 302

Nobby Stiles blue England v. Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland International cap, 1966-67 blue velvet cap with silver tassel and silver braiding embroidered with three lion crest and IRELAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, 1966-67 Provenance: Convery Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia including the Nobby Stiles Collection, 27th October 2010, Lot 117 In their first International match after winning the 1966 World Cup, England played Northern Ireland on the 22nd October 1966 at Windsor Park, with England defeated Northern Ireland 2-0. In the match against Wales played on 16th November 1966 at Wembley, England defeated Wales 5-1 and in the match against Scotland played on 15th April 1967 at Wembley, Scotland defeated England 3-2. This cap represents Nobby's 23rd, 24th and 25th appearances

Lot 557

Aston Villa Christmas 1920 combined programme for the first-team and reserves fixtures v Manchester United,played 25th & 27th December, ex-bound volume with covers preserved, 16 pages, areas of professional repair, paper fragile

Lot 462

Denis Law's final player's contract as a professional footballer: a Manchester City Player's Contract for season 1974-75,drawn up on behalf of MCFC by the Club Secretary J B Halford, an agreement for the player to be paid £100 per week between 1st July 1974 and 30th June 1975, plus an additional fee of £110 per first-team appearance, and the £125 balance of the share of the signing on levy; plus entitlement to standard club bonuses, fully-signed by the player and secretary Denis Law only played two competitive games in season 1974-75, both in the pre-season Texaco Cup competition. Although signing a contract, manager Tony Book had told Law that he would only be playing for the reserves in the forthcoming League season. Law did not want to end his illustrious career in this fashion, also having represented his country at a World Cup in the summer, and formally retired as a pro on 26th August 1974.

Lot 417

A pair of autographed City of Manchester civic reception programmes for Manchester United Football Club, Lancashire County Cricket Club, and other sporting organisations, hosted by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Manchester at the Town Hall, Manchester, 3rd December 1946, the first originally owned and signed by the United player Colin Webster; the other bearing four signatures including former City player Fred Tilson and the journalist George Follows who was to tragically die in the Munich Air Disaster a little over a year later, (2)

Lot 511

A trio of Manchester United 1948 F.A. Cup winners civic reception menus, the first hosted by the Mayor of the City of Salford at the Town Hall, 3rd May; the second by the Lord Mayor of the City of Manchester at the Town Hall, 6th May, this menu addressed to the United Cup winner John Anderson; and the other by the Mayor of Eccles at the Town Hall, 6th August 1948, this menu originally owned by United Cup winner Stan Pearson, and comes with the original printed invitation addressed to Mr & Mrs Pearson (4)  

Lot 478

Manchester United ephemera, comprising: two MUFC Supporters' Club membership cards, 1933-34 (possibly the first season) and 1938-39, both in only fair condition; and a Supporters' Club brochure published to commemorate the Division Two Championship win in 1935-36; a League Fixtures list published by The Umpire in 1903-04, only United's second season in the League, when still playing at Bank Street, Clayton; a printed message to supporters from MUFC after the 1955-56 League Title victory; three club compliments slips; and club press pass (9 items)

Lot 454

Manchester United Player's Contract for Shay Brennan for the 1956-57 League Championship winning season,drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, an agreement for the player to be paid £1 per week between 1st July 1956 and 30th June 1957, an unsigned file copy Seamus Anthony Brennan was on National Service during this period, hence the £1 nominal payment to keep the player under contract at United, and in accordance with Football League governance under these circumstances. Brennan was born in Manchester put played internationally for the Republic of Ireland. The full-back made his first-team debut in the F.A. Cup tie v Sheffield Wednesday, the first match after the Munich Air Disaster, filling the position left vacant by the tragic death of David Pegg. Brennan was a member of United's Championship winning teams in 1964-5 and 1966-7 and won a European Cup winner's medal in 1968.

Lot 518

Two Manchester United F.A. Cup semi-final dinner and dance menus, v Leeds United 1965 F.A. Cup semi-final Dinner and Dance menu, both held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, the first v Leeds United 27th March 1965, the other v Everton 23rd April 1966

Lot 499

Two official Manchester United player itineraries originally owned by John Doherty, the first for the continental Youth Tour in 1955; the other for the 1957 F.A. Cup Final, complete with a pair of coach passes and a stadium ticket stub, both in red cloth boards, both good, (5)

Lot 183

Three Manchester United F.A.Cup match programmes 1957-58 comprising Ipswich Town, 4th round 25th January 1958; Sheffield Wednesday, 5th round, 19th February (first match after Munich disaster) and West Bromwich Albion, 6th round replay, 5th March 1958 (3)

Lot 283

Borussia Dortmund v. Manchester United ticket, 21st November 1956 the ticket relates to United's 2nd round match and their first time in the European Cup competition

Lot 45

Rare Manchester United v. Grimsby Town, home league match programme, 31st August 1946 first league match after WWII, 16 pages, heavy fold and Manchester United v. Liverpool, home league match programme, 11th September 1946, 12 pages, some text changes on team pages, slight sign of fold (2)

Lot 39

Four Manchester United FL North single-sheet match programmes, 1945-46 comprising Everton, 6th October 1945, trimmed, Matt Busby first match as manager; Bolton Wanderers, 27th October 1945; Preston North End, 3rd November; Leeds United, 24th November 1945, all with signs of folds and text changes (4)  

Lot 548

A group of four Press tickets for landmark seasons in Manchester United history, the 1957-58 Munich season (complete with original Club compliments slip); the 1967-68 European Cup winning season; the first Premier League title in the inaugural season of 1992-93; and the 1998-99 Treble winning season (5 items)

Lot 408

Good collection of nine Manchester United team-group postcards, from the club's first great period in their history including the 1907-08 and 1911-12 League Championship team; and the1909 F.A. Cup winners, some duplication of issues, (9)

Lot 458

Two Manchester United Player's Contracts for John Doherty for season 1954-55 and the 1955-56 League Championship winning season,drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, the first an agreement for the player to be paid £1 week between 1st July 1954 and 30th JUne 1955, signed by Doherty only; the second an agreement for the player to be paid £13 per week between 1st September 1955 and 5th May 1956, and thereafter £10 per week until 30th June 1956, an fully-signed copy by player and secretary Gordon Clayton was on National Service for the duration of the 1954-55 season, hence the £1 nominal payment to keep the player under contract at United, and in accordance with Football League governance under these circumstances.

Lot 424

Autographed dinner menu for the Berne Young Boys v Manchester United match 1st October 1958, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, 1st October 1958, the back cover signed by United manager Matt Busby and nine members of the Young Boys party including the coach, menu in somewhat grubby condition, a previous owner has also erroneously changed the date of the menu Although not English League champions, UEFA extended Manchester United a special invitation to play in the 1958-59 European Cup preliminary round following the tragic events of the Munich Air Disaster the previous season, while returning from a European Cup tie in Belgrade. However, the Football League refused to allow United to play in the competition. As the draw had already been made, Berne Young Boys were given a bye to the First Round, but the two home & away fixture dates that had been reserved by the clubs were employed with two friendly matches between the English and Swiss sides. The autographs include an added "Tommy Taylor", perhaps the original menu recipient, a lady called Olive, lamenting the fact that fate had denied her favourite player from being part of the proceedings.

Lot 314

Bill Foulkes Continental gold and enamel 1968 European Cup Winners Medal the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse inscribed VAINQUEUR 1968, stamped Peka, 0.750 with ring suspension, in later bespoke hinged velvet lined case with brass plaques one inscribed 1968 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL, WINNERS: MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., the other Presented To BILL FOULKES (CENTRE HALF) PROVENANCE: Christie's Scotland Football Memorabilia including The Bill Foulkes Collection, 14th October 1992, Lot 88                                Graham Budd Auctions Sporting Memorabilia, 5th November 2012, Lot 553 EXHIBITED: National Football Museum Manchester Bill Foulkes was a professional football player who is best remembered for his long and successful career with Manchester United Football Club in England. Born on 5th January 1932 in St Helens, Lancashire, England, Foulkes was a one-club man, dedicating his entire playing career to Manchester United from 1951 until 1970. Foulkes was primarily a central defender, known for his physical strength, aerial ability, and dedication to the team. His career was remarkable not just for its length but also for the incredible success he experienced. He made a total of 688 appearances for Manchester United, a figure only surpassed by a select few players in the history of the club, Ryan Giggs and Bobby Charlton. Perhaps the most significant event in Foulkes' career came in 1958 when he was one of the survivors of the Munich air disaster, a plane crash that claimed the lives of 23 people, including eight of his Manchester United teammates. Foulkes was one of the players who helped rebuild the team in the wake of the tragedy, he took on the responsibility of captaining the side when fixtures resumed. Foulkes won numerous titles during his career with Manchester United, including the English First Division four times and the F.A. Cup once. Arguably the pinnacle of his career as a member of the 1968 European Cup final team that defeated Benfica 4-1 at Wembley in extra-time. Taking a slender 1-0 lead into the 2nd leg, Bill Foulkes 80th minute goal levelling the match 3-3 thus giving United a 4-3 aggregate win that sent Manchester United to the final. United were the first English team to be crowned European Champions, following Celtic's triumph for Scotland the previous year. After retiring as a player, Foulkes moved into coaching. He managed several teams around the world, including in the United States, Norway, and Japan. Foulkes passed away on 25 November 2013 at the age of 81.

Lot 453

Manchester United Player's Contract for the Busby Babe Geoff Bent for the 1956-57 League Championship winning season,drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, an agreement for the player to be paid £12 per week between 1st July and 1st August 1956, then £15 per week until 4th May 1957, reverting to £12 until 30th June 1957, an unsigned file copy Geoff Bent tragically was one of the eight Manchester United players who died in the Munich Air Disaster. He was a local lad born in Salford 27th September 1932 and a Busby Babe who had come through the club's youth system. The left-back was largely an understudy for club captain Roger Byrne and made only 12 first-team appearances but was nevertheless highly-rated by manager Matt Busby who fended off interest in the player from other First Division clubs

Lot 313

Frank Kopel 9ct gold and enamel 1979-80 Scottish League Cup Winners medal the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed LEAGUE CUP, 1979-80, Winner, Frank Kopel, with ring suspension In the Scottish League Cup final replay played on 12th December 1979 at Dens Park, Dundee, Dundee United defeated Aberdeen 3-0. The first match played at Hampden on 8th December ended in a 0-0 draw

Lot 176

R.S.C. Anderlecht v. Manchester United, European Cup away match programme, lacking cover, 12th September 1956 the programme represents United's first-ever European Cup away match, signs of fold, ink text on page 3 and a 1995 reprinted example (2)

Lot 513

Two 1950s Manchester United dinner menus, the first on the occasion of the Exhibition Match at Home Farm (Dublin) FC, 23rd April 1956, held at the Red Bank Restaurant; the other held at the Cromford Club (owned by Matt Busby's friend Paddy McGrath) ahead of the 1956-57 European Cup semi-final v Real Madrid, (2)

Lot 303

Jack Griffiths 9ct gold 1935-36 Division 2 League Championship winners medal the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Winners, Manchester United, J. Griffiths, 1936, with ring suspension Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 28 & 29 October, 2009, Lot 366. Convery Auctions 27th October 2010, Lot 145 Jack Griffiths was born in Fenton, Staffordshire, he joined Manchester United in 1934 after spells with Wolves and Bolton Wanderers. He quickly established himself as a first team regular making a total of 176 League and Cup appearances scoring one goal. Manchester United won the Division 2 Championship this season with 56 points, Charlton Athletic being runners-up with 55 points

Lot 498

Two Manchester United player itineraries for overseas tours, the Scandinavian Tour of 1956 and the 1957 Tour of Denmark, the first in red cloth board, the other printed card; sold together with a Red Star Blgrade Tour itinerary for the 1951 Festival of Britain, issued by the United Club Secretary Walter Crickmer (3)

Lot 281

Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton signed Manchester United F.C. Opus, Limited Edition of 400 first published October 2006 by Kraken Opus, unopened, ultra luxurious production of over 800 pages lavishly illustrated with more than 2,000 images, 400,000 words, half metre square, weight more than 35kg., printed on 200qsm silk-coated, overall production entirely from natural materials including leather, silk, paper, wood and cotton, in silk clam-shell presentation box with white cotton gloves provided and original cardboard outer box printed UNITED ICON EDITION Condition is very good with no wear, as the opus is in the original cardboard box and is sealed in the original packaging. The exterior of the cardboard box bears wear, dents and tears

Lot 310

Alex Stepney's EPNS 1970 F.A. Cup third place tankard inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION, THIRD PLACE, SEASON 1969-70, 12cm high Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 2nd November 2004, Lot 32  At the start of the 1970s it was decided to replace the traditional eve-of-final England v Young England matches by holding a third-place play-off between the losing semi-finalists. The idea was originally quite well supported but was dropped after just five seasons, making these tankard presentations quite rare. Manchester United's Alex Stepney played in the first of these occasions in 1970. The game was played at Highbury with United beating Watford 2-0 in front of 15,000 supporters. Brian Kidd scored both goals.

Lot 411

A good set of autographs of the Manchester United team who attained promotion to the First Division in season 1924-25, in ink on a page removed from an album, 14 signatures comprising Chapman (Manager), Pulbar (trainer) and the players Barson, Henderson, Mann, McPherson, Grimwood, Silcock, Hilditch, Moore, Spence, Smith, Steward & Kennedy

Lot 531

A scarce Manchester United season ticket for the abandoned 1939-40 season,small olive green cloth booklet stamped gilt, with fixture list, numbered 4 and issued to Mrs L Williamson for the ladies Ground, good condition The 1939-40 season was abandoned after the first three rounds of games following the outbreak of World War Two.

Lot 468

Two Manchester United Player's Contracts for Jeff Whitefoot for the back-to-back Football League Championship winning seasons of 1955-56 and 1956-57,both drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, the first an agreement for the player to be paid £12 per week between 1st July and 1st August 1955, thereafter £15 per week until 5th May 1956, reverting to £12 until 30th June 1956, signed by the player only; the second for the player to be paid £12 per week between 1st July and 1st August 1956, thereafter £15 per week until 4th May 1957, reverting to £12 until 30th June 1957, an unsigned file copy

Lot 502

Two Manchester United player itineraries, the first for the friendly at Real Madrid 20th September 1962; the other for the close-season continental tour in May/June 1963, good, (2)

Lot 350

George Best green and white No.7 Northern Ireland International reputed match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1964, Bukta, 38 with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The above shirt was reputed to have been worn by George Best in his first year of international football in 1964,with Bukta and Athletic Stores, Belfast, labels, offered with correspondence with the Northern Ireland Football Museum's Facebook page confirming the style of shirt is consistent with a date of 1964, and that Best wore this style of No.7 on four occasions; offered with a FWA Gala Tribute Evening programme for George Best, held at The Savoy, London, 23rd January 2000, bears minor wear and staining to number on reverse By family lore this shirt was presented by George Best to an acquaintance in Belfast, and was then inherited by this individual's son-in-law (now deceased) from whom the shirt was acquired by the Manchester United collector Ray Adler. This is as much as the auctioneer can offer in terms of history Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 6th September 2022, Lot 826

Lot 410

A Manchester United autographs collection, including a page removed from a 1920s album with players autographs from Manchester United, Manchester City, Bolton Wanderers and Bury, the United players being Charlie Roberts and Billy Meredith, others including Joe Smith the first player to lift the F.A. Cup at Wembley Stadium for Bolton in 1923, eight City players; another page with a part-team United group circa 1934-35, 8 signatures comprising McKay, McLenahan, Ball, Robertson, Cape, T Jones and 2 others;  further page dated 1935-36 signed by Hall, Cape, Vose, Griffiths, Rowley and Manley; and another dated 1936-37 signed by Bamford, McClelland, Wassall, Porter, Rowley, Cape, Halton & Breedon; a 1956 Bristol Rovers match programme page signed by 12 players including Byrne, Jones, Colman, Wood, Viollet, Blanchflower, Whitefoot, Taylor, Foulkes, Doherty, Pegg and one other; portrait cigarette cards signed by T J Jones, Vose, Hanlon, Tapken, Hine, Roughton & Porter; a ruled page from a notepad signed by a United team including Charlton, Kidd, Stepney, Dunne, Sadler etc.; an album page circa 1948 signed by Pearson, Crompton, Delaney, Chilton, Aston, Rowley, McGlen, Mitten, Lowrie, Cockburn & Carey; more album pages from late 1940s and early 1950s including the 1951-52 League Championship winning team, and further album pages 1960s with signatures including Law, Brennam, McGuinness, Foulkes, Best, Charlton, Crerand etc.

Lot 514

Two Manchester United v Real Madrid menus, the first on the occasion of the friendly match at Old Trafford 1st October 1959, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester; the second a complimentary luncheon hosted by the Football Writers' Association to mark the occasion of the visit of Real Madrid for a friendly v Manchester United 13th October 1960, held at the Cromford Club, Manchester, (2)

Lot 552

Three programmes for athletics meetings held at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground in the Olympic years of 1908 and 1912, the 1908 example held on 25th July, with a colour cover featuring a 130 yards race for £550 between Postle (Australia) and Growcott (England), the meeting with numerous other events; a Chronicle Carnival programme for an athletics meeting held at Manchester United’s Old Trafford ground 2nd & 3rd August 1912, this being the first day issue, events for professional and amateur athletes, notable competitors including the international sprint champions Australia’s Jack Donaldson and America’s Charles E. Holway, also Frank Kanaly from the USA, the South African Reggie Walker who won gold in the 100m at the London Olympic Games in 1908, 32 pages plus wrappers, good condition; and a Broughton Harriers Athletic Club Annual Sports programme 27th July 1912 that carries an advertisement for the Old Trafford event featuring the £325 World Professional Sprint Championship Holway v Donaldson, 32 pages plus outer wrappers, reasonable condition, (3)

Lot 461

Manchester City Player's Contract for Denis Law for the 1973-74 season following his transfer from Manchester United,drawn up on behalf of MCFC by the Club Secretary J B Halford, an agreement for the player to be paid £100 per week between 2nd July 1973 and 30th June 1974, plus a bonus of £4,500 on completion of 25 first-team matches, a further bonus of £4,500 on completion of contract, and a £250 share of the signing fee to be paid in two instalments after one and two years; plus entitlement to standard club bonuses, fully-signed by the player and secretary

Lot 447

Manchester United Player's Contract for Bryce Fulton for season 1956-57, drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, an agreement for the player to be paid £12 per week and £10 per week during the close season, signed by the player only Bryce Fulton joined Manchester United in 1953 but did not make a first-team appearance before his transfer to Plymouth Argyll in 1957. This contract therefore would have been his last at Old Trafford.

Lot 282

Two Old Trafford signed prints,  the first titled Old Trafford Manchester August 1935, edition 307 of 500, signed by the artist in pencil, dated 2000; the second titled Old Trafford Manchester 7th February 1958, edition 12 of 50 Artists Proof, signed by artist and dated 2002, both mounted, glazed and framed, 61 x 78cm. and 66 x 85cm.; sold together with two further prints, 'Theatre Dreams' caricature print, signed by artist, mounted and framed, 38 x 58cm. and 'The Match' print by Bernard McMullen edition 133 of 1000, signed by artist in pencil, rolled, 43 x 72cm., (4)

Lot 657

Scarce Manchester United v. Wolverhampton Postponed match programme, 8th February 1958 No.20, some slight staining to covers, slight tear left hand side, signs of fold, with token in custom made hard back folder inscribed with match details On Saturday 8th February 1958 Manchester United were scheduled to play Wolverhampton Wanderers in a First Division fixture. The match was postponed after the tragic events of the Munich Air Disaster on 6th February. The programme had gone into production and even carried a brief report of United’s 3-3 draw in Belgrade and the club’s progression to the semi-final of the European Cup. After the terrible news broke the printers C. Nicholls were ordered to cease production and destroy any programmes that had come off the presses. Perhaps inevitably a very small number of the postponed programme have survived – thought to be either printer’s proofs or souvenirs kept by printing staff. The scarcity factor and the deep significance of the occasion makes Issue No.20 one of the most sought after and valuable football programmes of the post-war era...

Lot 404

Henry Cockburn blue England v. Northern Ireland International cap, 1946-47 blue velvet cap embroidered with three lions and inscribed The Football Association, E v I, 1946-47, the interior label inscribed in ink Henry Cockburn The above international match was the first held since the end of WWII and Henry Cockburn was the first United player to be capped since the war ended. In the match played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park England defeated Northern Ireland 7-2

Lot 457

Manchester United Player's two-year Contract for club legend Pat Crerand for the 1966-67 League Championship winning season and the 1967-68 European Cup winning season, drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Les Olive, an agreement for the player to be paid a basic £65 per week wage between 1st July 1966 and 30th June 1968, and with an eight clause attached sheets for bonus money covering £20 per FL point, a player-shared dividend of £15,000 for winning the League Championship (with lesser payments down to fourth place); F.A. Cup appearance money from £40 increasing to £400 for the Final Tie in addition to a player-shared dividend of £6,000 for winning the F.A. Cup; a guarantee of full basic wage if not selected for the first-team or unavailable through injury, and receipt of half the FL points bonus arrangement; for the European Cup, a scale of bonuses for appearance (£25 First Round to £125 Final) and rounds progression (£50 First Round to £1,000 Final); a similar but lower scale of payments for the Cup Winners' Cup and Fairs Cup; and a club service bonus of £750 for 5 years and £1,000 for 10 years, plus a clause of a pro-rata payment in the event the club sells the player on, the only caveat being if the player is granted a free transfer in which case entitlement to the service bonus is surrendered, an unsigned file copy, although the attached sheets are signed by Les Olive

Lot 1271

Assorted Enid Blyton books (box)No first editions

Lot 177

STAMP COLLECTION - WORLD RANGE IN LARGE FILLED ALBUMS - AT FIRST GLANCE THIS IS A MODERN CTO LOT, CAREFUL CHECKING WILL REVEAL A WEALTH OF BETTER SETS AND SINGLES - ADVISE TAKE TIME TO VIEW

Lot 441

A TRAY OF ASSORTED COINS, STAMPS, FIRST DAY COVERS ETC

Lot 543

A BOXED ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE ' FIRST LOVE' CH7, TOGETHER WITH A ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUG 'QUEEN ELIZABETH II' (2)

Lot 231

Two matching large Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" two handled ovoid urns and covers (partially boxed) one marked as a second and one first quality, bearing the date mark for 2003 and 2011 respectively. 38 cm (overall height of urns)One vase with strike-through marks to indicate 2nd quality, the other is 1st quality. One has the incorrect box and no lid, and the other has no lid.

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