Ryan Giggs: a red Manchester United No.11 jersey season 1992-93, short-sleeved. This style of Umbro red home jersey with the lace-up collar was only worn in season 1992-93. However, this examples is not from the inaugural Premier League campaign as it has no Premier League flashes to the sleeves. It is therefore probably from a pre-season friendly or from United`s short-lived 1992-93 UEFA Cup campaign, where shirts did not bear Premier League logos. The First Round penalty shoot out loss at FC Torpedo Moscow would have rendered such a shirt redundant.
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Denis Irwin: a red Manchester United No.3 jersey season 1992-93, short-sleeved. This style of Umbro red home jersey with the lace-up colla was only worn in season 1992-93. However, this examples is not from the inaugural Premier League campaign as it has no Premier League flashes to the sleeves. It is therefore probably from a pre-season friendly or from United`s short-lived 1992-93 UEFA Cup campaign, where shirts did not bear Premier League logos. The First Round penalty shoot out loss at FC Torpedo Moscow would have rendered such a shirt redundant.
Roy Keane: a red Manchester United No.16 special edition 1993-94 F.A. Carling Premiership jersey issued for the final home game v Coventry City 8th May 1994, long-sleeved, F.A. Premier League `golden lion` 1992-93 Champions flashes, embroidered gold inscription below badge reading F.A. CARLING PREMIERSHIP CHAMPIONS 1993-94, the reverse lettered KEANE. With the Premier League title already retained, Manchester United played in these specially inscribed jerseys in their final match of the season v Coventry City at Old Trafford. After the 0-0 draw, the club and players were presented with the trophy and medals. This was Roy Keane`s first season at Old Trafford following his move from Nottingham Forest for a then record British transfer fee of
Paul Parker: a red Manchester United No.2 jersey season 1993-94, long-sleeved, F.A. premier League golden lion 1992-93 Champions flashes, the reverse lettered PARKER. In season 1993-94 Manchester United retained their Premier League crown in style, finishing 8 point clears of the pack led by Blackburn Rovers. They also beat Chelsea in the F.A. Cup final to record the double for the first time in their history.
Vladimir But: a yellow & black Borussia Dortmund No.29 jersey from the 1996-97 Champions League semi-final v Manchester United, long-sleeved, UEFA Champions League flash. Borussia Dortmund beat Manchester United 1-0 in both legs of to reach the 1997 Champions League final where they beat Juventus 3-1. The Russian teenager Vladimir But was regarded as one of the hottest prospects in European football and was signed by Borussia Dortmund whilst still sixteen from his local club FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk. He broke through into the Dortmund first team during this 1996-97 season. He made two fleeting appearances in Dortmund`s victorious Champions League campaign.
Andrea Pirlo: a blue & black striped Internazionale No.21 jersey from the 1998-99 Champions League quarter-final v Manchester United, long-sleeved, UEFA Champions League flash, the reverse lettered PIRLO. Manchester United reached the semi-final of the 1998-99 Champions League following a 2-0 win in the home leg on 3rd March (Yorke (2)), and a 1-1 draw at the San Siro, Scholes with the United goal in the 88th minute. A feature of the tie was David Beckham competing with Diego Simeone again for the first time since the well documented sending off incident at the 1998 World Cup. This was Andrea Pirlo`s first season with Inter and at the time he was still an emerging talent. However, the peak of his career was spent wearing the red & black stripes of rival AC Milan.
Twenty 1966 World Cup First Day Covers issued in British Commonwealth nations, mostly postmarked 1st July 1966 and bearing commemorative World Cup postage stamps for Antigua, Ascension, Bahamas, Bermuda, British Solomon Islands, Brunei, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Federation of South Arabia, Fiji, Gibraltar, Gilbert & Ellice Islands, Grenada, New Hebrides, Nouvelle Hebrides, Pitcairn Islands, Seychelles, St Christopher Nevis Anguilla, St Helena, St Lucia
A group of three signed Hungarian issue 1966 World Cup postal covers, the first with England and Hungary signatures including the finalists Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Ray Wilson, Geoff Hurst, Nobby Stiles, Gordon Banks; the other two signed by Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball and Jimmy Armfield, and on one of these additionally signed by John Connelly
A Polish and a Bulgarian issued 1966 World Cup postal covers, the first signed by Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Ray Wilson, Geoff Hurst, Nobby Stiles, Gordon Banks, Martin Peters, Alf Ramsey, George Cohen, Alan Ball, Norman Hunter, Geoff Hurst, Roger Hunt, Ian Callaghan, Harold Shepherdson, Jimmy Greaves & John Connelly; the second signed by Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Martin Peters, Nobby Stiles, Jack Charlton, Alan Ball, Jimmy Armfield, Ray Wilson. Harold Shepherdson, Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Norman Hunter, Peter Bonetti and Geoff Hurst
KNIFE: A Gil Hibben USA SIGNATURE ISSUE FIRST PRODUCTION RUN JANUARY 2004 hand made movie knife No2854, 20" overall length, mirror polished C440 stainless steel, multi point hilt, stainless wire wrapped handle, c/w makers black leather scabbard hand signed in silver to rear by Gil Hibben. **Hibben has been creator of fabulous unique knives for many years, latterly equipping the actors in The Expendables movie, making special knives for Stallone and the cast. His knives are very much in demand selling upwards of $5000 for sought after examples. For further info www.gilhibben.com
1946-47 Thirteen programmes from the 46-47 season, the first post-war season, programmes include Wverton v Aston Villa 1/1/47, Sheffield Wed v Preston 8/2/47 (Cup), Aldershot v Southend 29/3/47, Man City v Glasgow Rangers 26/4/47, Chelsea v Bolton 31/8/46 (First post-war), Arsenal v Blackburn 4/9/46 (first post-war), York v Stockport 2/11/46, Bradford City v Darlington 5/4/47, Lincoln v Rotherham 12/10/46, Bournemouth v Port Vale 5/10/46, Stockport v Tranmere 9/11/46, Gateshead v Hull 1/1/47 and Southampton v Newport 28/12/46. A few faults, most relatively minor. Fair-generally good
SHEFFIELD UNITED Home programme v Stoke 14/6/1947, late season-ending after the awful weather of Winter 1947 and the Title depended upon this game. If Stoke won this game they would be Champions for the first time in their history. A surprisingly low crowd of 30,000 watched the teams do battle.Scores were level at half-time (1-1) and a second half winner denied Stoke the title as Liverpool became Champions by one point from Man Utd and Wolves, hapless Stoke finished fourth and have still never won the Title. A crowd of 40,000 watched Liverpool defeat Everton 2-1 in the Lancashire Senior Cup Final awaiting the updates from Bramall Lane. Some creasing but no writing. Fair-generally good
SOCCER STAR 523 copies of Soccer Star magazine , comprising the following, volume 8 x 6 copies, volume 9 x 94 copies, volume 10 x 88 copies, volume 11 x 56 copies, volume 12 x 98 copies, volume 13 x 81 copies, volume 14 x 62 copies, volume 15 x 25 copies and volume 16 (1968) x 13 copies. There are complete sets for volumes 10, 11, 12 and 13 in generally good condition. Volume 9 has 1 copy missing (number 2) and volume 14 has 4 copies missing (numbers, 30, 31, 32 and 40). Some duplicate copies are damaged but the first copy of each issue is in generally good condition. As described
CREWE Scarce pre-war Crewe home programme, 12/12/1936 v Hartlepools Utd, FA Cup. This match finished 1-1 but Crewe won the replay, tape on spine but the back page seems to be missing although the team lists, League tables, first team fixtures and second team fixtures are all included. As described
JULES RIMET BOOK "Histoire Merveilleuse de la Coupe du Monde", first edition 1954, produced in Switzerland during Rimet`s final year as President of F.I.F.A (1921-1954). Inside pages are still uncut, 190-pages with illustrations, original colour dust jacket. A rare and important book in world football. Good
RANGERS Very scarce issue of Rangers News dated 24/1/73 which covers the Super Cup game against Ajax in Amsterdam.This issue reviews the first leg in Glasgow which Ajax won 3-1 and previews the Second Leg which Ajax won 3-2. This was the first time that the Competition took place.Fold. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED A small miscellany of United items. Comprises a set of four place mats from the Manchester United Executive Suite in the original box with details of the 1977 Cup Final victory over Liverpool inscribed on each mat ( as new), a signed Manchester United football with good clear ink signatures of the team including Brazil, Moses, Bailey, Duxbury, Davies, Hughes, Albiston, Robson, Moran, Stapleton, Graham, Whiteside etc. A first day cover from the Treble season showing and signed by Paul Scholes, a signed action photo of Ole Gunnar Solksjaer, a signed photograph of Sir Alex holding the Carling Cup and some Manchester United Treble postage style stamps. Two items have dealer certificates of authenticity to verify the signatures (OGS and Fergie). Generally good
HIBERNIAN Home programme v Djurgaardens, 28/11/55, European Cup. Hibernian were the first British Club to be entered into the European Cup taking part in this first season by invitation as Hibs were not the Scottish Champions. Having defeated Rot Weiss Essen in the first round, they defeated Djurgaardens to reach the Semi-Finals, being defeated by Rheims.This programme has a fold and a team change but it is in generally good condition. Generally good
1923 CUP FINAL LNER Railway handbill for 1923 Cup Final , the first at Wembley, a six page gatefold issue covering trips to the Final from a wide variety of Northern and Midland stations. This document has been used as the artwork for the 1924 Cup Final and is heavily annotated to that effect, ( almost two Finals for the price of one).Small hole to top corner. Fair
LIVERPOOL A collection of memorabilia, photographs, postcards etc, inc b/w press photos inc Shankly, Hunt, :odde;;, postcards of players from the 60`s, First Day cover v Everton, record "Hail to the Kop", action press photos from the 70`s team group posters, Liverpool Cathedral Hillsborough Memorial Service programme 29/4/89, signed colour postcards of 80`s players inc Dalglish, year book 86/7 and 89/90, "Words of Tribute" (Hillsborough poems), and Derek Hodgson "The Liverpool Story" (1978). Many other items, a good selection. Fair-generally
CHELSEA MISCELLANY Two single sheet war time Chelsea homes - War Cup South semi-final 1944/45 v Millwall and home game v Arsenal; England XI v Combined Services XI played at Stamford Bridge 1943/44; 4-page Tottenham v Chelsea programme from 1954/55 (distressed); Chelsea Res v Luton Town Res 1933/34; 3 Stewards matches from the early 1990s; 2 facsimiles of the first season handbook 1905/06 and the 1915 F.A Cup Final. Fair/good
HARTLEPOOLS UTD Home programme v Thornley Albion, 10/12/1921, Durham Senior Cup and Pool put out a strong side as they had no first team game. Eight page issue. This was Hartlepools Utd first season as a Football League Club and this is a normal first team programme. Some ageing but otherwise good. Generally good
YOUTH CUP FINAL / MAN UTD Manchester United programme for the Youth Cup Final v Wolves, 4/5/53, the first ever Final in the Competition . United won this home leg 7-1 and went on to win 9-3 on aggregate. Four page issue, team changes and scorers noted, a couple of nicks to the edges. Duncan Edwards, Colman, Scanlon, Pegg and Whelan played for United and all five forwards scored, fold. Fair
YOUTH CUP FINAL 1954 Manchester United home programme v Wolves, 23/4/54 in a repeat of the 52-53 Youth Cup Final opponents. This match ended 4-4 in the First Leg of the 53-54 Final. Four page United issue, fold, no writing , with Edwards, Colman, Charlton, Pegg and Scanlon in United team. Fair-generally good
A set of twelve proof coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland sets for the year 1972 to 1983 inclusive, together with a Danbury Mint boxed silver ingot 1977 Silver Jubilee, Queen on horseback, Official Birthday ingot weighing approx 120gms, a Royal Mint 1977 boxed silver crown, weighing approx 28gms and a Danbury Mint silver ingot, weighing approx 95gms, boxed with four First Day Covers. (3 items)
A folder containing six large stamp silver ingots and First Day Covers, The Post Office Official Commemorative Stamp issues and First Day Covers, each ingot weighing approx 50.1gms, and a folder containing `Bird Coins of The World` from The International Council For Bird Preservation. (2 items)

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