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Royal Doulton Winnie the Pooh Collection Figures:- I've Found Somebody Just Like Me, WP22, limited edition No 2735/5000, on wooden plinth; Pooh Counting the Honey Pots, WP12; Winnie the Pooh and the Fair Sized Basket, WP19; Eeyore's Birthday, WP14; Piglet Picking Violets, WP13; together with a Hummel First Edition Annual Bell 1978. (6)
A collection of shaving related items including a 1930s Wilkinson Sword white metal cased razor with interchangeable days of the week blades and a fitted strop, early 20th century metal cased razors by Gillette and other makers, travelling razor kit in a book form case, various sharpening machines and blocks, a hand written catalogue of numerous cut-throat razors, The Standard Guide To Razors, three volumes including second and third editions, The ''Laurel'' Ladies Boudoir Saftey Razor and other ladies razors from the first half of the 20th century, Rolls Razors, replacement blades, and other items together with a counter top display case and a standing display case etc.
HAPPY NEW YEAR The first Lot of the Year and carrying on from where we left off last year a Treasure Chest which is well worth looking at containing 5 FA Year Books ( 4 x 50s), Brentford Supporters Club magazines 1954, The Arthur Rowley Story (booklet), The United Story In Pictures (1958-folds), Littlewoods Football Annual 1936, Footballers Who's Who (1951), Surrey County Cricket Club Centenary History 1945, 30 x Arsenal programmes (50s to 70s- 9 x 50s), 3 x 40s Football Annuals, George Best hardback book "The Good, The Bad and the Bubbly", 28 x England programmes , mostly 70s homes but includes home v Scotland 57, away at Scotland 62 and at Poland 91. ten issues of The Lillywhite 1971, foreign football programmes including Ajax v Spurs 81/2, Nottm Forest v Spurs 60/61, FA International Youth Tournament 1963 programme, Chelsea yearbook 74/5, 1949 Cup Final newspaper, Leicester City yearbook 70/71, 40s magazines, , 1969 Cup Final Radio Times, American Civil War trade cards, 50s football magazines, World Club Championship 1968 booklet, I Spy football booklet, 50s Cricket and Football Annuals, History of Association Football booklet (Findon), Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race 1951, and football 55 and 70, FA table Plans and Guest Lists 1989, 1997 and 1999 Cup Finals, set of 50 Association Footballer Cigarette Cards (Churchmans), 1935 Cycling programme, Sunderland first day cover 1973 signed by Bob Stokoe, 1938 complete Cricketers Cigarette Card Album, Comic giveaway 1950s, South African programme 1934, England aways at Switzerland 88 and Sweden 98, Alf Ramsey menu 74, England v Germany 2000 at Wembley, Euro 96 Commemorative Medal and case, Crewe v Tottenham 59/60 and replay (13-2) programmes, early 50s booklets, signed Malcolm Allison menu, official history of Stoke City booklet (1940s), 4 x National Sporting Club boxing menus 70s/80s, ticket 1980 Moscow Olympics (Athletics), cricket Test Match programmes, Chelsea v Everton 38/9, Cycling programmes 1947, Wales v Ireland Rugby programme 1951, Natwest Cricket Cup Final programme 1998, Hampshire scorecards 1970s, Henry Cotton -My Golfing Album 1959, Chelsea and Manchester United Annual Reports, several forties damaged programmes, complete set of Ardath Cigarette cards "Cricket, Tennis and Golf Celebrities", Stoke City selection card 1939, Chelsea Famous Football Clubs History (1940s) with large Chelsea BDV silk, 1953 Cup Final ticket (good), 22 Exeter City match tickets 60s and 70s, Hull Rugby League fixture card 1921-22, Rugby League Cup Final programmes, 1950, 51 and 57, Rugby League Championship Finals 1950 and 53 both at Maine Road, Manchester City, 1946 Cup Semi-Final pirate programme plus 2 pirates involving Arsenal (1940s)`, four England Schools Internationals (60s), Man City v Bristol City 2018 League Cup Semi programme and teamsheet, 1959, 63 and 65 World Speedway Championship Final programmes, 15 boxing postcards, Wembley Speedway autographs 1932, 6 x League Cup Semi-Final programmes, 1960s, 11 x FA Cup Final programmes (between 1969-83 replay), 12 League Cup Final/replay programmes 1968 onwards, 5 x Charity Shield programmes including 61 and 67 with token plus many other items not listed. Not a bad start to the year and well worth a glance. Fair-good
BURNLEY 59-60 First Day Cover issued 14/5/96 with Evening Standard frankings and Football Legends postage stamps. Signed on front by 10 Burnley players from the 1959-60 Championship winning squad. Signatures include Robson, Adamson, McIlroy, Blacklaw, Harris, Pointer, Connelly, Cummings, Elder etc. Good
ARSENAL V SHEFFIELD UNITED 1977-8 FA CUP PRINTER'S PROOF Official programme for the FA Cup Replay at Arsenal 10/1/1978. However the first match in Sheffield ended in a 5-0 win for Arsenal. This is a printer's proof issue on standard programme paper of the era and has writing on the crossword page and is unstapled. Only one known to exist. Generally good
1966 WORLD CUP Six items: A signed World Cup Final First Day Cover handstamped 30th July 1966, signed by Geoff Hurst and a 10" X 8" b/w action photograph of England v Northern Ireland 1970 signed by Martin Peters and 4 silver gelatin prints showing Moore being chaired and holding the trophy, a teamgroup with Moore holding the trophy, Ken Baily the official England supporter holding a banner and Ramsey and Moore in suits holding the trophy. Good
ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS Five 10" X 8" colour photographs signed by John Barnes all relate to England's 2-0 win v Brazil in Rio in 1984. Includes an action photo, scoring the first goal, the scoreboard showing England winning 1-0 and Barnes the scorer, Barnes and Hateley, the goalscorers, holding the trophy for winning the match and signed by both and Barnes playing football on the beach. A b/w 10" X 8" signed photo of Nobby Stiles in Man. Utd. Kit, a 10" X 8" colour photo of Bobby Moore being chaired holding the trophy, signed by Geoff Hurst, 1970 World Cup programme, red English edition, 1970 World Cup First Day Cover signed by Geoff Hurst, a white card signed by Jimmy Armfield and 6 silver gelatin prints showing Moore being chaired and holding the trophy, a teamgroup with Moore holding the trophy, Ken Bailey the official England supporter holding a banner and Ramsey and Moore in suits holding the trophy X 3. Good
PETERBOROUGH UTD 60-61 Seventeen Peterborough United away programmes, 60-61, first season as a Football League club for Peterborough. Programmes include games at Aldershot, Exeter, Rochdale 14/1/61 and 18/4/61, Torquay (Cup), Mansfield, Oldham, Crystal Palace, Portsmouth (Cup) , Villa (Cup) and Bradford Park Avenue. Some of the usual faults. Fair-generally good
WIMBLEDON Twenty eight programmes involving Wimbledon, 16 homes and 12 aways, 50s, 60s and 70s. Homes include v Tooting and Mitcham 55/6 Challenge match, Cup v Colchester 62/3, Cup v Bath 63/4, Cup replay v Leeds 28/1/75 and Cup v Middlesbrough 76/7. Aways include at Tooting 59/60 , several 60s , Non-League 70s and one away Football League game at Darlington 77/8 (first season in League). Minor faults. Generally good
LEYTON ORIENT 62-3 Collection of 18 Leyton Orient homes 62-63 (only season in First Division) and 3 away programmes from that season. Away issues are at Liverpool, Bolton and Sheffield United. Homes include v Arsenal, Everton, A.D.O (The Hague), Hull and Leicester (both Cup), Man City, Man Utd, Tottenham, Wolves etc. Some scores, dates noted but most are generally good. West Ham issue has punch-holes. Fair-generally good
HEREFORD UNITED Collection of 24 programmes , 22 for games involving Hereford United, 72-73, their first season in the Football League. 19 home programmes and 3 aways at Darlington, Doncaster and League Cup at Aston Villa. Homes include two different colour covers for first home League game , v Reading. The two other programmes are 71/2 homes v Wimbledon and Cup v West Ham. Occasional minor fault. Generally good
FIRST AND LAST Collection of 40 programmes, most are either first or last games at old and new stadiums but also include a few first and last games in the Football League. Amongst the clubs covered are Huddersfield, Southampton, Derby, Arsenal, Leicester, Brighton, Bournemouth, Stockport , Wimbledon, Middlesbrough, Swansea , Sunderland, Hull , Charlton, Chester and Northampton. Generally good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Small collection of football programmes comprising Chesterfield v Bury 18/12/48, England v The Rest 21/3/59 Schools Trial at Ipswich (Peters and Dear were in The Rest), England Schools v Scotland Schools 1950 (first Schools game at Wembley), London v Frankfurt 26/10/55 , Inter Cities Cup at Wembley, London v Barcelona 5/3/58 at Chelsea (Inter Cities Fairs Cup Final), Leeds v Ferencavaros 7/8/68 (Inter-Cities Final), Man Utd v Real Madrid 56/7 European Cup Semi-Final and Man Utd v AC Milan 57/8 European Cup Semi-Final. Some minor faults but condition varies from fair with most being generally good . As described
CRICKET SIGNED FDC'S Twenty First Day covers for International matches around the world, mostly 1990 with signatures including Alistair Brown, Chris Lewis, Steve Waugh, Gary Kirsten, Alec Stewart, Allan Border, Inzaman-Ul-Haq, Keppler Wessels, Mike Brearley, Greig Chappell, Ian Bishop, Graeme Hick, Brian Lara, Clive Lloyd, Shahid Afridi, Viv Richards and Ravi Shastri. Good
RUGBY- NEW ZEALAND 1905 New Zealand Rugby Touring team postcard 1905 showing the players etc on the front and the reverse side lists the players plus their age and weight and lists the fixtures on the tour plus the results of the first 16 games played from Sept 16th to November 7th 1905. The next game was at Cambridge (University we presume !!) and to date the New Zealand team had won every game , usually by wide margins, indeed in 12 of the games they had not conceded a point and in total they had scored 540 points and conceded 15. Good
PROGRAMME MISCELLANY A collection of 35 programmes 1946-1993 to include West Ham Boys v South London Boys at Spotted Dog Sun Shield Semi Final (Punch holes) 1945/46 , Charlton v Arsenal, Huddersfield 1946/47 (Both Punch holes) 46/47, Chelsea v Arsenal and Fulham v Plymouth (Both Punch holes) 1947/48, Notts County v Blackburn Rovers 1950/51 (piece missing), Arsenal v Hibs (Fr) 1952/53 and v Rangers (fr) 1954/55, FA Cup Finals 1951 and 1963 plus more modern issues mainly pertaining to Millwall including first and last a the New Den/Den. As described
QPR 1967 Black and white QPR team group photograph, 10" x 8", titled QPR - Wembley 1967 and signed by all 14 players. QPR won the Football League Cup Final defeating West Bromwich Albion in the first final to be held at Wembley. Dedicated in top right hand corner. Signatures include Keen, Marsh, Langley, Hazell, Springett, Allen etc. Slight creasing. Generally good
CRYSTAL PALACE Three home 1 x v Chelsea 28/9/53 opening of Sehhurs Park floodlights (1-1 draw) plus 2 x programmes for games played at Selhurst Park in aid of the Sir Philip Game Boys Club. Ronnie Rookes XI v Tommy Lawtons XI 28/4/49 (12 Arsenal or ex-Arsenal players played including Alex James , slight ageing ) and Denis Comptons XI v Alex James XI 23/4/52 with players from Arsenal, Spurs, Charlton, West Ham, Fulham, Crystal Palace and Brentford taking part. Alex James played in the first half. Score, scorers etc noted in both programmes. Generally good
WEMBLEY STADIUM A large fold out official poster covering the First FA Cup Final in 1923, 1966 World Cup Final, 1948 Olympic Games, Behind The Scenes, The Early Years and Famous Wembley Finals. Plus 2 tickets and programmes for the Wembley Stadium Community Day 17/3/2007 for re-opening of the stadium. Good
ALDERSHOT AT QPR 1932 Aldershot's first away in Football League 1932/33 QPR v Aldershot official programme for the Third Division South fixture played on a Thursday afternoon with a 3.30 pm kick off time on 1 September 1932. This was Aldershot's first away match as a Football League club. Slight crease. Generally good
WARTIME - EGYPT 45 Programme for game played at El Alamein Club, Wanderers v E.F.A. Cairo, 30/12/45, , Wanderers team was made up of servicemen and names of clubs represented have been noted underneath including Dundee, Rangers, Burnley, Preston, Chelsea, Millwall and Blackpool. Billed as First Peacetime Fixture. Score noted. Generally good
ARSENAL - CHAPMAN 1934 Scarce Arsenal match programme dated January 13th 1934, Islington v Hackney, Star Shield, Schoolboys Cup, standard Arsenal programme with first page bordered in black and dedicated to the sudden passing away of the Arsenal manager, Herbert Chapman. Slight fold, staple rusting. Generally good
1958 EUROPEAN CUP (1st Round - Wolves first match in Europe) Schalke O4 v Wolverhampton Wanderers played 18 November 1958 in Gelsenkirchen. Scarce ''West Deutsche Sonder Vorschau'' official 12-page stadium programme. Also includes a single sheet insert for the Schalke v Wolves with team line-ups. The 12-page programme also has full team line-ups listed twice on two different pages. Generally good
CANTERBURY CITY 51-2 Excellent Canterbury City bound volume of programmes, all with covers, 51/52 season including first team and reserves and single sheet issues. Includes v Charlton 3/11/51, over 35 programmes plus away programmes at Faversham, Folkestone and Bowaters-Lloyd. Some scores, changes noted, Generally good

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