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FOOTBALL: Selection of signed pieces, album pages, multiple signed pages removed from a notebook, programme (1) etc., by various footballers including Bobby Moore, Billy Wright, Ted Drake, Tom Finney, Eusebio, Francisco Gento, Uwe Seeler, Alfredo di Stefano, Ferenc Puskas, Denis Law, Cliff Jones, Djalma Santos etc. Many of the signatures were obtained at the England v. Rest of the World match at Wembley, 23rd October 1963, the programme for which is included. Also included is a signed and inscribed card by the actor Orson Welles. Some light overall creasing and age wear, generally FR, 9
A collection of thirty Manchester Utd derby programmes from 1966 to 1994, dates include September 17th 1966/67 season, 8th March 1969, 15th November 1969 away programme, 17th December 1969, 24th January 1970, 9th October 1974 x 2, league cup fourth round November 12th 1975 away programme, 4th May 1976, 5th March 1977 x 2, 15th March 1978 x 2, 22nd March 1980 x 2, 27th February 1980, Wednesday 10th of April 1985, 23rd October 1982, 22nd March 1986, 24th April 1986 x 2, 7th March 1987 x 2, 10th January 1987 x 2, 4th May 1991, Manchester International football tournament at Main Road programme Tuesday 4th, Wednesday 5th August 1987, 7th April 1992, 6th December 1992 and 23rd April 1994 (30)
Manchester City and other footballing interest comprising eight 1950s Manchester City programmes, Saturday 8th September 1956, Sunderland, 13th October 1956, Burnley, 27th October 1956, Sheffield Wednesday, 10th November 1956, Birmingham City, 15th November 1956, Wolverhampton Wanderers, 25th December 1956, Bolton Wanderers, 19th January 1957, Charlton Athletic, 30th March 1957, West Bromwich Albion, 19th April 1957, Everton, 4th October 1958, Leeds United, 1st November 1958, Tottenham Hotspur, 20th December 1958, Burnley, 28th February 1959, Wolverhampton Wanderers, 14th March 1959, Newcastle United, 28th March 1959, Nottingham Forest, 30th March 1959, West Bromwich Albion, 11th April 1959, Blackpool, 25th April 1959, Aston Villa, also a Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham programme, Monday March 26th 1951, Portsmouth Football Club home programmes from the 1950s comprising 22nd September 1956, Preston North End, 6th October 1956, Aston Villa, 25th October 1958, Luton Town and September 20th 1958, Blackburn Rovers (23)
A collection of assorted International and other football programmes to include Saturday 8th May 1971 FA Cup Final programme Arsenal V Liverpool, FA Cup Final programme 1972 Arsenal V Leeds Utd, Chelsea V Stoke City 4th March 1972, Saturday 1st May 1976 Manchester Utd V Southampton, 12th May 1979 Arsenal V Manchester Utd, 1990 Crystal Palace V Manchester Utd, 1994 Aston Villa V Manchester Utd, Charity Shield Manchester Utd V Newcastle Utd Sunday 11th August 1996 and various other programmes, also a small quantity of 1970s Manchester Reviews to include derby games etc
A Manchester United football club match worn away shirt from the 1991 Cup Winners Cup Final versus F.C. Barcelona, with Football League flashes to sleeve and number 11 to reverse, together with an Adidas track suit top and a match programme. (3). Result: Man Utd 2 - 1 F.C. Barcelona. ILLUSTRATED.
A Manchester United football club match worn "Bryan Robson Testimonial 1990" home shirt for a match versus Celtic with Football League flashes to sleeve and number 15, to reverse, together with a match programme signed by the Manchester United team and others. Result Man Utd 1 - 3 Celtic. ILLUSTRATED.
A Sheffield Wednesday Football Club Umbro match worn home shirt from the 1991 League Cup Final versus Manchester United with club crest and sponsor to front, number 2, to reverse, Roland Nilsson, together with Manchester United itinerary and match programme. Result: Man Utd 0 - 1 Sheffield Wednesday. ILLUSTRATED.
* Eton Reminiscences. A photograph album titled Eton Reminiscences, APB [Sir Alleyne Percival Boxall, 1882-1945], 1895-1901, a total of approx. 150 mostly gelatin silver prints mounted on twenty-five stiff card leaves, including approx. twenty larger group photographs, etc., titles include Queen Victoria`s Diamond Jubilee, Diamond Jubilee & Eightieth Birthday of Queen Victoria, Mr Gladstone`s Funeral at Westminster Abbey, ECRV Recruits, Col. Lowry, Col. Somerville, R.W. White Thomson`s House 1896, Eton Society 1901, The Football XI won White-Thomson`s their House Colours, Cups won by RWWTs, some uncaptioned photo snapshots and fifteen leaves with 117 mounted carte de visite size portraits, the majority identified on mounts and including approx. forty-five signed by the subjects in image, some showing the pupils in sporting colours and a few dated 1899/1901, a few related ephemeral items pasted in and a silk concert programme for a gala performance at the Royal Opera Covent Garden, 7th July 1903, loosely inserted, contemp. diced morocco, gilt title to upper cover, partly broken, covers detached and spine deficient, oblong folio (1)
A FOOTBALL LEAGUE V. LEAGUE OF IRELAND, MATCH PROGRAMME, 10/2/54, the team line-up page bearing twelve autographs including 10 of the Football League side, lacking Don Revie, autographs include Roger Byrne, Johnny Berry, Billy Wright, Nat Lofthouse, Stan Rickaby, Jackie Sewell, Gilbert Merrick etc, match played at Maine Road, programme in excellent condition; and a Itinerary booklet relating to the match (2). The Football League defeated The League of Ireland 9-1, with goals from Don Revie, Jackie Sewell both scoring hat tricks, two from Johnny Berry and one by Nat Lofthouse
A NEAR COMPLETE RUN OF F.A.CUP FINAL MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM 1949 TO 1995, lacking 1951 and 1960, including some replay examples, programmes in various levels of condition, mostly good/fair, some writing on team pages, some duplicates copies of the 1970s and 80s examples; seven F.A.Charity Shield match programme from 1979 to 1992; fourteen Football League Final match programmes from 1969 to 1984; TSV Munchen 1860 v. West Ham United, 1965 European Cup Winners Cup, final, match programme, 2 copies; Brugge v. Liverpool, 1978 European Cup final, match programme, 2 copies; amateur cup finals (a lot)
A FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION XI V. ARMY PHYSICAL TRAINING CORPS, CHARITY MATCH PROGRAMME, 6/4/46, some writing on team page, vertical fold; Souvenir of The Football League Jubilee programme, 1888- 1938; a Festival of Football programme, 6/4/49, held at Empress Hall, Earls Court; a National Inter-County, Football Championship, programme, 16/5/69; and a 1953 Royal Tournament programme
Hungary v England international match programme 23rd May 1954, played at the Nepstadion, Budapest. This match resulted in a record defeat for England in international football, with the 'Mighty Magyars' proving their 6-3 win at Wembley in 1953 was no fluke as they thrashed England 7-1 in Budapest.
A rare programme for the 1902 F.A. Cup final Southampton v Sheffield United played at the Crystal Palace 19th April, in the form of a one penny match card printed by Guy Whittem & Co of Crystal Palace, Advertisement for The People Sunday newspaper to front, the reverse with team line-ups and further advertisements, horizontal fold, evidence of pasting to upper margin of advertisement side. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Sheffield United won the replay also played at The Crystal Palace 2-1. The first match, for which the present programme was issued, was played in front of a capacity crowd of 76,914. Sheffield United opened the scoring early in the second half with a goal from Alf Common. Three years later Alf Common caused a sensation when becoming the subject of the first ever £1,000 transfer deal. Saints' captain Harry Wood equalised just two minutes from time. It was a controversial goal. Wood was in an offside position tying up his bootlaces when the ball reached him. After consultation between the referee and his linesman, the officials decided that the ball had struck a United defender thus playing Wood onside. After the match United's goalkeeper, William "Fatty" Foulke protested to the officials that the equalizing goal should not have been allowed. It is said that Foulke, who was reputed to weigh more than 20 stone, left his dressing room unclothed and angrily pursued the terrified referee who took refuge in a broom cupboard. A notable starter for Southampton was the brilliant all-round amateur sportsman C.B. Fry who represented England at international level at cricket and football as well as equalling the world record in the long jump and playing rugby union for Oxford University, Blackheath and the Barbarians.
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