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SHEPHERDS BUSH FC / QPR Three interesting items from Shepherd`s Bush FC. This club disbanded during the First World War and their ground, Loftus Road , was taken over by Queens Park Rangers in 1917. The QPR ground at Park Royal had been taken over by the Military. These three items consist of a postcard of the team together with officials on the pitch for a game in Cologne during their 1913 Continental tour. The other two items are Itineraries for Shepherd`s Bush FC tours to Germany at Easter 1913 (four pages) and Spain (Bilbao) August 1913. Shepherd`s Bush FC were founded in 1880 as Old St Stephens FC and became Shepherd`s Bush FC in 1898.They disbanded in 1915 having been members of the Isthmian League, and QPR took over the ground at Loftus Road two years later. Generally good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE Official programme for Football League v Scottish League at Burnley, 21/3/1914, several minor repairs to cover expertly done,otherwise good. Boyle, Mosscrop and Hodgson , all Burnley players , in the Football League side, various Celtic and Rangers players in the Scottish side. First representative game to be played at Burnley, twenty page issue. Generally good
CHELSEA Complete set of 26 first team home programmes, 1930-31, comprises 21 x League, 3 x Cup and both pre-season practice games.All are ex bound volume and have small stich holes along spine , otherwise they are very good, includes games v Arsenal, Man Utd, Leeds, Liverpool and West Ham + Cup v Arsenal, Birmingham and Blackburn. As described
1940s Collection of over 60 Football League programmes, forties, includes Everton v Brentford 46/7 ( first after war) and v Chelsea, Wolves v Arsenal 47/8, good Villa, Birmingham, Chelsea, Fulham , Man City and QPR representation. Also includes Pompey v Liverpool 47/8, Chelsea v Man Utd 49/50 and Spurs v Grimsby 49/50 (promotion souvenir issue). Condition varies considerably, some are only fair at best and viewing is suggested although many are at least generally good, good mix of 45/6 to 49/50 seasons. As described
ARSENAL Home programme v Racing Club De Paris, 30/11/1932, first of what was to become a regular fixture between the two teams both pre-war and post-war. Apparently Arsenal beat the French National team 26-1 in December 1904, so the French were looking for revenge !!!. This issue has a slight fold, rusty staples have been removed, but this apart the programme is in good condition. Generally good
MANCHESTER UTD 1957 European Cup semi-final, Real Madrid v Man Utd, very rare official Real Madrid Revista magazine dated April 1957, the first leg played in Spain on 11 April. Includes full previews for the match, there was no official programme and this issue is highly regarded as the programme. Includes Man Utd team group poster to the central pages. Some small cuttings have been taken from various pages otherwise good. As described
1960 INTERCONTINENTAL CUP FINAL Real Madrid v Penarol, extremely rare official Real Madrid Revista dated Sept 1960, post match celebration edition released days after the 2nd leg of the first ever Intercontinental Cup. Front page entitled "Numero Extraordinario Dedicato A La Primera Copa Intercontinental De Clubs Campeones". Very hard to find issue. Good
TOTTENHAM 1898 A very scarce piece of Tottenham Hotspur memorabilia, this item is a Tottenham Hotspur share prospectus dated April 1898. This prospectus was for the issue of shares when Tottenham Hotspur became a Limited Liability Company for the first time in 1898. This four page document notes that the members of Tottenham Hotspur voted to become a Limited Liability Company at a meeting in March 1898. Accordingly it was decided to raise £8,000 by the issue of 8,000 £1 shares, the Subscription List opening on April 7th 1898. The money raised would enable the new Company to purchase from the original Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, all the assets of the Club including Fixtures, Contracts with players, Effects and other properties of the Club. The new Limited Company would also accept responsibility for all liabilities of the Club. The prospectus also states that the new Limited Company would continue to carry on from the premises of the Club at Northumberland Park, Tottenham as the lease had been secured for three and a half years. However they also intended to purchase a suitable ground at the earliest opportunity. This , almost priceless historical document , consists of four pages and includes details of the Club to date, the uses of the money once it has been raised, details of Directors and Club Officials , Bankers, etc details of Season Ticket prices to Shareholders and Non-Shareholders and rules and regulations relating to the share issue and the objects of the new Company. The document has some ageing on approximately half of one page where it has been folded and occasional small tear along folds. Other than the defects noted, the document is in good condition and does not have any writing on it. Very rare. As described (Fair-generally good)
TOTTENHAM An old scrapbook, 14 pages, 12 pages cover the 1901 Cup Finals between Tottenham and Sheffield United, the first game a 2-2 draw at the Crystal Palace ( in front of 114, 815) and the replay at Bolton in which Spurs triumphed 3-1 in front of 20, 740. Match reports, photos and comments are included. The back page is blank and one other page covers the 1921 path to the Final in which Spurs defeated Wolves. This scrapbook is a little worn in parts and does have faults such as small tears etc but nevertheless it is an original item full of news cuttings about the 1901 Final which brought Spurs their first FA Cup Final victory. For a Tottenham fan, it is a nice piece of ephemera. As described
1923 CUP FINAL Official programme for the 1923 Cup Final, first to be held at Wembley, Bolton defeated West Ham 2-0 although West Ham were not convinced that the game was officially played as due to crowd encroachment , they thought that it was more a friendly than the official game. However the result stood and Bolton gained the first of their three Wembley triumphs in the 1920s. Also included with this original copy is a replica copy. The original copy has a few minor folds and slight creasing, but staples are in good condition and there is no writing. We would describe condition as being at least "Fair" but more accurately "Fair-Generally good". As described
STAMPS Unusual item for us to offer for sale but still interesting to the keen collector. A box containing 1977 edition of Gibbons "Stamps of the World", a large unused Gibbons Worldex Stamp album, three albums containing stamps, loose sheets of stamps, booklet containing stamps, various countries, UK, and overseas, also includes Rothmans Collection of Rare Banknotes booklet with some examples, also contains 36 UK first day covers, 9 New Zealand first day covers and a number of World Cup stamps and covers issued in South America covering 78 and 86 World Cups etc. An interesting collection. Fair-generally good
MAN UTD Two programmes, away at Villa 10/1/48, FA Cup which United won 6-4 on their way to winning the trophy. The other is the famous home programme v Sheffield Wednesday 19/2/58, Cup, the first post Munich match, although line-ups are blank and token is intact, the back cover is missing and this issue is probably useful for framing the team line-ups or for the front cover. The Villa issue is a little worn and has minor repairs but no writing. As described
BIRMINGHAM SPEEDWAY Interesting booklet issued to describe the sensational Birmingham victory over West Ham in the 1948 Daily Mail National Trophy. Having lost the first leg 67-41 in London, the Brummies who were in a lower division , dramatically defeated West Ham 85-23 in the second leg , winning every single race (18 races), and winning 126-90 on aggregate. It was such a feat that this 16 page booklet was issued to record the victory and includes photographs and all the details of the two legs. Good
MAN UTD / CHELSEA United home programme v Chelsea, 30/4/55, Chelsea first Championship season , final game, slight fold, very small cover mark, pencil half-time scores. Worth reading if only to see the "With the Juniors" page which details the scores of the United Junior teams, the three junior teams reached double figures in a match eighteen times with numerous eights and nines. Generally good-good
MANCHESTER UNITED Autograph book containing some excellent signatures from the very early days of Manchester United plus many Busby Babes including Busby himself, Duncan Edwards (three separate signatures), Roger Byrne (two), Whelan, Taylor, Jones, Bent, Colman and Pegg, many are across two pages and some are laid down. There are pictures of Byrne and Edwards with laid down signatures beneath. The early signatures include Billy Meredith (laid down), George Wall, George Stacey, Alex Bell and Harry Moger. These players were all stalwarts of the first successful United side circa 1907. The book also contains a few 60s autographs including Denis Law, Stiles, Gaskill, Herd, Quixall and probably Best and Brennan. Some pages are loose but this is an opportunity to obtain many of the earlier greats from the history of Manchester United. As described
MAN UTD Home programme v Sheffield Wednesday, 19/2/58, FA Cup, the famous first match for United after the tragedy at Munich. Originally left blank, the eleven United players have been written in , the token is intact and the programme has a fold and slight creasing. Wednesday never stood a chance as a wave of emotion carried United on to a 3-0 victory with a team hastily assembled from reserves, emergency signings and Munich survivors Harry Gregg and Bill Foulkes. Brennan 2 and Dawson scored the goals. Fair
BOXING Official programme for Leon Spinks v Muhammad Ali, 15/9/78 in New Orleans. Earlier in February 78 Spinks became the only man to ever take the Championship of the World away from Ali in the ring. However in this fight Ali regained the title to become the first man to win the title three times ( unanimous points decision).Three other WBA title fights were on the underbill. Excellent programme with history of the title fights over the years. Very good
1966 FAIRS CUP FINAL Real Zaragoza v Barcelona, 2nd leg played 25 Sept. Two official Barcelona Revistas: "Barca" edition first released on the day of the match entitled "Hoy en Zaragoza Acto Final de la V111 Copa de Ferias", there was no official programme; extraordinary celebration edition issued 28 Sep entitled "Campeones!". Good
FOOTBALL GUIDES / ARSENAL Two very unusual hardback books "Spaldings Football Guide", each contains two editions of the Guide, the first 1918-1920 and the second 1921-24. To make it even more unusual, they are produced in the USA and each yearly annual has almost 200 pages, with covers and in very good condition. Book books have a library plate attached stating "Ex Libris Arsenal Football Club, Arsenal Stadium , London. Each Annual has extensive coverage of Soccer in the USA. Very good
WOLVES Folder containing 135 match reports of Wolves games from 1899-1953, 26 reports are pre First World War, 106 between the Wars and 3 Post-war. Seasons well represented are 1912/13, 1923/24, 1926/27, 1932/33, 34/35 abd 36/37. All are original newspaper cuttings, neatly laid out, many with line-ups etc and some photographs. Cuttings are from the Birmingham Gazette. Good
YEOVIL MISCELLANY An interesting collection, includes signed team group postcard 63-4 ( 12 autographs), handbooks 48/49, 59/60, 59, souvenir programme v Hastings 54/5 to celebrate winning the Southern League, S.L.Cup and Western League, Club history published 1971, First Day cover for opening of the new Huish Park 1990 signed by Bobby Charlton, away Cup programme at Fulham 4/1/58 and home Cup programmes v Crystal Palace 63, Liverpool 2004 (+teamsheet), Fulham 93, Arsenal 93, last home at Old Huish v Telford 5/5/90 and two Testimonials v Liverpool 95 (Tanner-some signatures) and v Fulham 99 (Stock). Fair-good
DULWICH HAMLET Five home programmes, 34/35 v London Caledonians (Amateur Cup), 35/36 v Nunhead (London Senior Cup), v Clapton 55/6 (Amateur Cup), v Perstorp (Sweden) 59/60 and Isthmian League v Uganda FA 56/57 at Dulwich (team changes). The first four are all good with no team changes. Generally good
MANCHESTER CITY A modern collection of tickets, majority Manchester City and includes v TNS 14/8/03 (first competitive game at Eastlands- UEFA Cup) several tickets, also v Lokeren 03/04, Youth Cup Final v Chelsea 07/08, v Hamburg UEFA Cup 08/09, Manchester Cup Final v Man Utd 04/05, and various others including some at Maine Road, some duplicates, over 100 tickets. Fair-good
COVERS Fourteen covers all autographed , mainly 70s but also a few later, signatories include Macari, Phil Thompson, David Johnson, Beardsley, McMahon, Molby, Coppell, McClair, Bruce, Bryan Robson, McQueen, McIlroy (Macclesfield first game in the League), Curbishley, Day, Ray Wilkins (MUFC win Cup-Winners Cup 1991 in Rotterdam (Dutch frank and stamp), Ken Bates, Peter Shilton, Roy McFarland and Tony Currie. Generally good

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