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Lot 894

Two very fine Football Association dinner menus, the first in honour of The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, President of the Association, and J.C. Clegg Esq, J.P., held at the Holborn Restaurant, Monday 6th February 1911, the finely printed menu and programme of events bound in contemporary dark green crushed levant morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, small calf onlay of a brown leather football on upper cover with elaborate gilt tooled interlace design personalised C.J. HUGHES, inner Morocco binding gilt with green watered silk inner cover; the other a Football Association Golden Jubilee Banquet dinner menu, held at the King's Hall, Holborn Restaurant, 3rd November 1913 the printed menu and programme of events with monochrome pictorial cover depicting cherubs playing football in the heavens, contained within brown reverse calf gilt tooled bindings inscribed FA, 1863-1913 and personalised H.H. HUGHES

Lot 913

A very rare programme for the World Cup Group 4 match between Uruguay and Peru played at the Estadio Centenario 18th July 1930, 16 pages, team line-ups on centre pages, bound in modern cloth covered boards inscribed gilt CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, 1930 This very rare example of a programme produced for a specific match during the inaugural 1930 World Cup is almost certainly a result of the Uruguay v Peru match being held on centenary of the Constitution of Uruguay declared on 18th July 1830. The match was a central part of the nations celebrations and held in the newly-built Centenary Stadium in Montevideo.

Lot 1015

A programme for the final of the football tournament at the Paris Olympic Games in 1924, Uruguay v Switzerland played at the Stade Olympique de Colombes 9th June, a combined issue also covering the bronze medal play-off between Sweden and Holland In the pre-World Cup era, the winners of the Olympic gold medal were also considered to be crowned World Champions. The great Uruguay team dominated world football at the period, winning gold in Paris and at Amsterdam in 1928, before lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy on home soil at the inaugural World Cup of 1930.

Lot 1016

A 1924 Olympic football competition quarter-final programme Ireland v Holland, played at the Stade de Paris 2nd June 1924, ex binder Holland defeated Ireland 2-1 aet.

Lot 1025

England v. Scotland international programme played at Old Trafford 17th April 1926, official match programme as well as a history of Manchester United Football Club, 111 pages plus covers, in good condition

Lot 1030

South Africa v Football Association XI programme played at Wanderers Ground Johannesburg 1st July 1939, This was the last English representative match played before the War. The FA XI won the game 2-1 through goals by the amateurs A H Gibbons (RAF and Brentford) and Barnet's Lester Finch.

Lot 1072

A interesting collection of 28 programmes relating to the career of the Barnet FC & England amateur international Lester Finch, including England amateur internationals v Scotland at Inverness 14.3.36, Dulwich Hamlet 13.3.37 & 11.3.39, v Wales at Torquay 21.1.33, Rhyl 29.1.38 & Cheltenham 28.1.39, F.A. Amateurs to Jersey 10.5.34, a wartime Doncaster Rovers v FA XI 2.12.39, a full-England wartime international v Wales at Ninian Park 7.6.41, 17 various wartime programmes featuring Finch guesting for football clubs or in services games (he was a sergeant in the RAF) played at Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Wolves, Boscombe, WBA, Shrewsbury, Dulwich Hamlet, Oxford City, West Ham & Aldershot, plus RAF v Amateur XI at West Ham 17.9.47 & a souvenir programme for the opening of the new playing pitch at Finchley (v Barnet) 31.8.46

Lot 1125

Three Exeter City Football Supporters' Club Sports Day programmes for 1921, 1923 & 1925, all held at St James' Park, the 1921 programme (punch-holed and pasted with a press report) incorporating an Exeter City public trial match Red v White with team line-ups and thereby becoming a rare and very early Exeter City FC programme

Lot 278

England v West Germany Saturday July 30th '66 World Cup Final Programme from the Empire Stadium Wembley, 68 Pages, the Team Sheets for England & West Germany have been completed by hand, this is with an Official Souvenir Programme for the Jules Rimaet Cup World Championship July 11th - 30th programme for the Whole World Cup, 68 pages, Football players have been filled in both measure 9" x 7"

Lot 161

A C MILAN V. LIVERPOOL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, FINAL MATCH PROGRAMME, 23/5/2007, A C Milan v. Sevilla, Super Cup, match programme, 31/08/07; A C Milan v. Parma, match programme, 22/9/07, the front cover autographed by Ancelotti; and an autographed Ancelotti postcard (5). Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 629

Manchester City Football Club. A gold and enamel League Champions' Medal, obverse arms, reverse engraved MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB League Champions 1909-1910 2nd DIVISION F NORGROVE, 32mm diam; a 9ct gold and enamel medallion of LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL COMBINATION, obverse arms, reverse engraved DIV [2 erased] CHAMPIONS Manchester City FC and a 9ct gold medallion of the ROBEY CHARITY BED FUND 1907-8, unnamed, cased; with eight Manchester City FC Ltd Agreements with the player Frank Norgrove, 1903 and 05- 11 Seasons; Blue and White Official Programme, September 16 1911 and five others, later [1946-47]; a photograph of Norgrove and an education certificate This lot includes a rare example of the Robey Medal. To raise funds for Manchester Charities, since the city was suffering as a result of the depressed state of the cotton trade, the music hall entertainer George Robey (1869-1954) organised a special charity match. One side was made up of City's 1904 FA cup winners, with Robey himself playing instead of striker Billy Gillespie, and the other of the 1907 team, including Norgrove, which won 4-3. The player's last first-team match was against Aston Villa on 16 September 1911, which is presumably the reason the 'Blue & White' programme for the day was retained with the other items. ++++

Lot 417

Football programme-Manchester United-v-Huddersfield Town, September 4th 1948/49.

Lot 419

Football programme-FA Cup Final Leicester City-v-Tottenham Hotspur, May 6th 1961.

Lot 420

Football programme-FA Cup Final Burnley-v-Tottenham Hotspur May 5th 1962.

Lot 421

Football programme-FA Cup Final Blackburn Rovers-v-Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday May 7th 1960, with song sheet.

Lot 427

Football programmes-Scunthorpe United: A large quantity of home and away matches to include Rotherham 1959, Aston Villa 1959, a quantity of 1960's to include postponed match versus Charlton Athletic 17 December 1960 and Blackpool-v-Scunthorpe United Division 4 playoff programme 23rd May 1992 (large quantity).

Lot 432

Football Programme: England v West Germany, July 30th 1966 World Cup Final. In Chelsea blue cover, with blue tone England-v-West Germany script. Approx. 130g.

Lot 128

Football programmes and memorabilia to include a 1966 World Cup official souvenir programme, large collection of mainly 1950's Manchester United home and away programmes including first post Munich Disaster programme V Sheffield Wednesday 1957/58 season, three FA Cup final tickets for 1957/58 and 1963, two unused season ticket books for 1962/3 and 63/64, various other football ephemera, collectables etc

Lot 276

Football Programme - Queen's Park Rangers v. Reading, August 1961 and other Football Programmes.

Lot 343

Football Programme v Dundee, November 1968, other Programmes and Ephemera.

Lot 346

Scottish Football Programme, Hearts v Kilmarnock, Scottish League Cup Semi-Final, 1st October 1958 and other Football Programmes.

Lot 353

Football Programme - Newcastle United v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, FA Cup Semi-Final, 10th March 1951 and other Football Programmes.

Lot 356

Football Programme - Benfica v Manchester United, European Champion Clubs Cup, 29th May 1968, other Football Programmes, Photographs, etc.

Lot 16

A Collection of Seventeen European Cup, Internationals, World Cup and Scottish Football Programmes, including 1966 World Cup souvenir programme, 1970 Toronto cup, Germany v Chile 1960, England v Spain 1967, Man Utd v Real Madrid 1968 etc.

Lot 82

A photograph of West Ham United 1963 - 64 with autographs of the team, plus a Super Hammers football programme and a Fulham versus West Ham F A Cup Final action souvenir published by The Evening Standard.

Lot 203

[FOOTBALL - PORTSMOUTH F.C.]. Official Southern Football Guide Season 1900-1901, 16mo, illus. (mostly with Pompey players, with biogs.), match programme at back part filled-in in pencil, original card covers, Portsmouth, [1900].

Lot 3140

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES. – The Football Association Challenge Cup Competition Final Tie Birmingham City v Manchester City Saturday, May 5th, 1956… official programme. [London: 1956.] 8vo (233 x 151mm.) Illustrations and advertisements. (Light creasing and occasional spotting.) Original wrappers, stapled as issued (light browning). – And a quantity of other football ephemera, including FA Cup Final programmes, International programmes, many league and non-league programmes and a few autographs (a quantity).

Lot 269

CELTIC V. RACING, INTER-CONTINENTAL CUP, MATCH PROGRAMME, 18/10/67, Manchester United v. Estudiantes, match programme, 16/10/68, Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur, F.A.Cup final, match programme, 20/5/67, Dunfermline Athletic v. Tottenham Hotspur, Texaco International League, match programme, 29/9/70, Queen's Park Rangers v. Birmingham City, League Cup, semi-final, 2nd leg, match programme, 7/2/67, Queen's Park Rangers v. West Bromwich Albion, League Cup Final, match programme, 4/3/67, Scottish League v. Football League, 27/3/73, a Celtic Supporters Association, First Annual, Rally & Concert match programme, 16/12/51, Raith Rovers v. Hearts, ticket stub, 1953, Raith Rovers v. Celtic, Coca-Cola, League Cup Final, ticket stub, 27/22/94; and a collection of mainly Scottish domestic and International match programmes 1970s and 1980s (a lot) A complete list of programmes is available please contact us if you wish to receive a copy

Lot 535

Football - a quantity of ephemera including programme Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday January 1950; Topical Times 100 Football Stars of 1930 booklet; Stanley Matthews autograph; George Best book and other similar items

Lot 715

Football Programme 1923 FA Cup Final - Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United

Lot 441

A white Slazenger 25 Challenge leather football signed by the England 1966 World Cup winners, Signed in pen by Sir Alf Ramsey, the 11 England finalists and additionally by squad members Greaves & Bonetti; sold together with a programme for the final and a souvenir magazine (3). The Slazenger 25 Challenge football was the exclusive choice of ball used for the 1966 World Cup.

Lot 485

A Football Association Hundredth Anniversary Banquet programme/seating plan, held at the Dorchester Hotel 24th October 1963, in a brown suede binder with the F.A. anniversary crest stamped in gilt; sold together with a Southern Football League Diamond Jubilee Dinner menu/seating plan, held at the Chatham Room, Victoria Station, 29th May 1954 (2)

Lot 568

Five early Chelsea home programmes, Bradford City 31.10.1908; a combined programme for the FL match v Sheffield Wednesday 9th April 1910; a Football League v Southern League Inter-League match 11th April 1910; a combined programme for the FL match v Clapton Orient 11th February 1911 and the London League match v Crystal Palace 13th February 1911; Leicester Fosse 27th January 1912; and Bolton Wanderers 28th December 1912

Lot 573

A rare and historic match programme from Liverpool FC’s very first season of 1892-93: a reserves fixture v Bootle Athletic played at Anfield 26th November 1892. As well as being an historic survival from Liverpool FC’s first season, the opposition is poignant as well. For Livepool directly replaced Bootle in the Second Division of the Football League the following season, with the Bootle club seemingly disappearing after just one season as a Football League club.

Lot 575

An Inter. Corps Representative Football Match programme featuring the Busby Babes trio of Duncan Edwards, Eddie Coleman and David Pegg, Royal Army Ordnance Corps v Royal Corp of Signals, played at the R.A.O.C. Sports Ground, undated. Duncan Edwards began his compulsory two year stint of National Service after returning from England’s 1955 end of season continental tour. He was allowed to leave his station to play for Manchester United, and played a large number of army games as well. In one season he played nearly 100 matches as a consequence. His Busby Babes team-mates Coleman and Pegg were playing for the opposition, the Royal Corps of Signals, on this day. All of Edwards’s Ordnance Corps team-mates were registered players at Football League clubs, F. Reed (Charlton), R. Morris (Crewe), F. Ball (Coventry), Neale & T Smith & Walmsley (Birmingham), W. Tulip (Newcastle), C. Skinner & K Simcoe (Forest) and F. Kerrigan (Swansea).

Lot 586

A scarce souvenir programme for the Royal Military College Fete and Gala at Sandhurst featuring a football match between Tottenham Hotspur (Cup Winners) and Fulham on 14th May 1921, 52 pages with pictorial card covers, the football match featured on p.41; sold with a scan of the match report published in The Times 16th May 1921 and a further scan of a teamsheet relating to the match (3). The gala programme covers all of the events that took place at Sandhurst on 13th & 14th May 1921 under the patronage of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and the Duke of Windsor. The purpose of the gala and fete was to raise money for the enlargement of the Royal Military College’s chapel in order that nearly 4000 names of past Sandhurst cadets who fell in the Great War could be cut on the walls. Other sporting attractions at the two day event included a cricket match between the College and Mr H.D.G. Leveson-Gower’s XI, and a gymkhana. The football feature announces that a teamsheet, priced 3d, will be sold at the ground, and a scan of one of these originals is offered with the lot. Both articles also announced that the match ball was to be autographed by the Prince of Wales and both teams for auction after the game. The Times reported that the ball sold for £55 to Mr C.D. Roberts, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur FC. The newspaper report also states that the Prince of Wales personally kicked-off the match and that he awarded gold souvenir medals to both teams. Spurs fielded the side that had won the F.A. Cup the previous month with just one change, Charlie Wilson replacing Jimmy Cantrell at centre-forward. In a 60-minutes match the Cup winners beat Fulham 4-0 with goals by Grimsdell, Banks, Wilson & Bliss. Tottenham returned to Sandhurst for the corresponding event in 1922 to contest a match with Chelsea.

Lot 592

The very rare single-sheet typescript programme for the Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal friendly match played at White Hart Lane 26th January 1963, also covering the reserves fixture played earlier in the afternoon; sold together with a scrap book and a NUJ temporary membership card (3). This rare programme was the personal copy of the freelance journalist Mr D J Signy who covered London football matches. The scrapbook in this lot covers his reports for the two matches as printed in the press. The north London Derby had been hastily arranged during the notorious freeze-up in the winter of 1962/63. This makeshift programme was only distributed to journalists covering the day.

Lot 630

A 1950s football autograph collection, including original signatures on football club letterhead including Nottingham Forest & Charlton (also some with facsimile sigs), a Manchester United facsimile group but personally signed by Tommy Taylor complete with original postal envelope in Taylor’s hand, plus autograph album pages with team-groups for Chelsea, Soccer Springboks, Swansea, Celtic, Coventry, Leicester, Hull, Bury, Port Vale, Preston, Burnley, Wrexham, Wolves, Chester and others , plus individual cut-out signatures, signed match programmes, and signed newspaper pictures of sportsmen pasted onto album pages, also a signed letter from W E Houghton, Harry Johnstone, Les Shannon, Jack Burritt, Vic Rouse, Doug Rudham, Jimmy Gould, the lot including some non-football sporting content including speedway riders, boxers etc.; the lot also including signatures of cricket tourist to South Africa, 1969-70 Australians, the 1953-54 NZ tour, MCC 156-57; also a South Africa v British Lions 2nd Test programme 1974 signed by the two captains and others

Lot 63

Ken Willingham’s dark blue England v Wales international cap season 1938-39, inscribed ENGLAND V WALES, 1938-39; sold together with a Wills’s Cigarettes card portraying Ken Willingham (2). Sheffield Wednesday’s Ken Willingham was awarded this cap for his appearance against Wales in the match played at Cardiff on 22nd October 1938. Wales won this match 4-2. A programme for this match is being offered elsewhere in the auction as lot 528. This style of England cap was introduced in the 1938-39 season and was only used for this season, because when international football resumed after the war a new style of cap appeared. It therefore represents a rare collector’s piece.

Lot 84

Memorabilia relating to the career of Malcolm Edwards, comprising a black bakelite and silver-mounted Charity Shield plaque, the octagonal backplate inscribed Bolton Wdrs. v. Wolverhampton Wdrs., at Burnden Park, 6th October 1958, the silver mount inscribed football association charity shield, on easel support, height 13.5cm., 5Din.; a red No.4 Wales v. England Under-23 international jersey, 1957-58, short-sleeved with white v-neck collar and cuffs, the embroidered cloth badge inscribed under 23, v. England, 1957-58, together with the associated match programme, The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, 23rd April 1958, and a magazine article with photographs of the teams; a silver-gilt and blue enamel medal, the obverse inscribed central league, 1957, the reverse inscribed liverpool f.c., champions 1956-57, v. the rest, at Anfield, Liverpool, September 18th 1957; a formal team-group black & white photograph of Bolton Wanderers, circa 1958, the reverse autographed by approximately 16 members of the squad including Lofthouse, Hartle, Hopkinson, Stevens, Edwards, G & M, etc.; and two other Bolton Wanderers press photographs. Malcolm Edwards was born at Wrexham on the 25th October 1939. He began his career at Bolton Wanderers in 1956 and stayed at the Lancashire club until 1960. He played in the Charity Shield v. Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1958. He later played for Chester, Tranmere and Barrow where he retired in 1968. Malcolm Edwards represented Wales at Schoolboy and under-23 levels

Lot 24

Programme, a quantity of international football, F.A. Cup final, international school boy and club football programmes

Lot 422

Scotland Soccer Team 1945-1946 Season autographs, on 'The Forrest Hills Hotel, Loch Ard' headed notepaper, Charlie Tully autograph on Celtic F.C. Supporters' Association (Muirhead Branch) Grand Social Ticket 1948, Stan Matthews autograph on Stoke City Football Club notepaper, Aberdeen F.C. 'We Won The Cup' League Cup Souvenir 1976-77 programme, autographed by the team and Billy McNeill, England v Scotland 1965 Official Programme and a France 98 World Cup Final Programme

Lot 1050

A football programme Scotland vs England at Hampden Park, 1958; together with a Coronation year Derby Day race card, signed by Gordon Richards, June, 1953. (2)

Lot 595

Football programme - Nottingham Forest v Luton Town Littlewoods Cup Final 1989, quantity of others to include Leeds United v Sunderland FA Cup Final 1973, Lincoln City Centenary programme with signature of Bobby Charlton and a quantity of England programmes from the 1970s

Lot 318

Manchester City Football Programmes 1950's-2000's Manchester Utd v Manchester City 15 March '78, v Manchester City 4 Feb '78, v Manchester City 10 Feb '68, v Manchester City 27 March '68, v Machester City 12 Feb '55, v Gillingham 20 Sept 2000, v England Feb 9 '82, v Aston Villa 17 March '79, Rexham v Manchester City '96, Tony Book Testimonial 27 Nov '74 with signature, Mike Summerbee Testimonial 2 Sept '75 with signature, Manchesetr City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 8 Aug '99, Testimonial Glyn Pardoe March 25 '77 with signature, Fred Hill Testimonial 15 Oct '90, Tommy Booth Testimonial with signature, Mike Doyle Souvenir Donation Programme with signature, Manchester City v Luton Town 14 May '83, v Blackburn Rovers 17 Sept '83, Ian Brightwell Testimonial 18 July '98, Manchester City v Barnsley 21 Sept 2004 signed Lee Croft to centre fold, v Cambridge Utd 12 May '84, Total Network Solutions v Manchester City 28 Aug '03, v Charlton Athletic 11 May '85, v Sunderland 23 Aug 2000, Ken Barnes Testimonial 8 May 1992 with signature, v Gilligham 21 Nov '98, v Chelsea 30 April '94, v Ipswich Town 3 Jan '94, Paul Power Testimonial 85 with signature, v Westham Utd Centrefold signed by Paul Dickov 23 Sept '03, v Crystal Palace 15 Jan '05 centrefold signed Ben Thatcher, v Portsmouth 30 April '05 signed Bradley Wright-Phillips, v Manchester Utd 14 Jan '06, v Sunderland 5 March '06 signed by Steve Jordan, v Total Network Solutions 14 Aug '03 signed Jon Macken, v Everton 15 May '04, v Sporting Lokeren OV 24 Sept '03 signed Jihai Sun, v Aston Villa 14 Sept '03 signed Shann Wright-Phillips, v Gillingham 3 Nov '01, v Portsmouth 21 April '02, v Chelsea 19 May '01, v Atletico De Bilbao 16 Jan '57, Leeds Utd v 2 Aug '69, v Westbromwich Albion 7 March '70, v Gornik-Zabrze 29 April '70 Astone Villa News & Record Official Programme, Manchester City v Burnley 18 Aug '73, Warsaw v 2 oct '73, v Warsaw 22 Nov '73, v Warsaw 30 Oct '73, Carlisle Utd v 6 Nov '73, York City AFC v 20 Nov '73, v York City 5 Dec '73, Sky Blues v 18 Dec '73, v Coventry City 16 Jan '74, Plymouth Argyl 23 Jan '74, v PLymouth 30 Jan '74, v Wolverhampton Wanderers Cup Final 2 March '74, v Newcastle Utd Cup Final 28 Feb '76, v Crystal Palace 3 Jan '81, v Norwich City 24 Jan '81, Peterborough Utd 14 Feb '81, Everton v 7 March '81, v Ipswich Town FA Cup Semi Final 11 April '81, v Tottenham Hotspur 9 May '81, v Tottenham Hotspur Final Tie 14 May '81 (replay), v All Stars XII 28 April '58, Chelsea v 23 March '86, v Manchester Utd 19 Sept '59, v Manchester Utd 27 Aug '60, v Manchester Utd 4 March '61, Derby Co v 8 Jan '55, v Manchester Utd 29 Jan '55, Luton Town v 19 Feb '55, v Birmingham City 54/55, v Sunderland 26 March '55, v Newcastle Utd 7 May '55, v Blackpool 7 Jan '56, v Blackpool 11 Jan '56, Southend Utd v 28 Jan '56, v Liverpool 18 Feb '56, Liverpool v 22 Feb '56, v Everton 3 March '56, v Tottenham Hotspur 17 March '56, v Manchester Final Tie 5 May '56, v Manchester Utd 24 Oct '56, v Stokeport Co 18 Oct '60, Cardiff City v 7 Jan '61, v Cardiff City 11 Jan '61, Cardiff City v 16 Jan '61, Luton Town v 28 Jan '61, Luton Town v 1 Feb '61, v West Bromwich Albion 3 Aug '68, v Luton Town 4 Jan '69, Newcastle Utd v 25 Jan '69, v Newcastle Utd 29 Jan '69, Blacburn Rovers v Feb 8 '69, v Tottenham Hotspur 1 March '69, v Everton 22 March '69, Leicester City v Final 26 April '69, FA Cup Final '69, v Blackpool 24 Sept '62, Birmingham City 62/63, Ipswich Town 4d (no date), v Yellows 13 Aug '60, v F.C. Schalke 15 April '70, v Manchester Utd 3 Dec '69, Manchester Utd v 17 Dec '69, v Lierse S.K. 26 Nov '69, v QPR 29 Oct '69, v Everton 15 Oct '69, v Academica de Coimra 18 March '70, Middlesborogh v 13 Jan '76, v Man U 12 Nov '75, NOorwich City v 29 Sept '75, v Middlesborough 29 Jan '76, v Norwich City 17 Sept '75, v Sheffield Utd 9 Aug '75, Plymouth Argyle v May 2 '73, v Manchester Utd 13 March '74, v Airdrie 15 Sept '71, Aidrie v 27 Sept '71, Football League for Members Cup 14-22 Oct '85, The Tenant Caledonian Cup Aug 2 & 3 1976, Manchester Utd v 20 April '83, v Coventry City 14 Dec '85, Newport Co v Glenashurst Testimonial Match 2 March '82, v Manchester Utd 26 Oct 1986, v Wigan Athletic 19 May '99, v Leeds Utd 11 Nov '90, Testimonial Brochure Joe Corrigan, v Manchester Utd 3 May '72 with signatures, Gillingham v 30 May Circa '99, v Don Revie's International All Stars 11 Testimonial Ken Barnes 28 April '75, v Stoke City Testimonial Johnny Hart 1 May '74, 6 Match Programmes Texaco Cup Group 3 Aug 3-10 '74/75? (5 clothbound folders & 1 plastic wallet)

Lot 301

A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH FOOTBALL MATCH PROGRAMMES, from the 1950s to 1970s, teams include Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United etc; a 1966 World Cup souvenir programme; and a small collection of Worcester City, match programmes from the 1950s including Lovells Atheletic, 18/4/53, Liverpool v. Hibernian, 13/11/57 etc (a lot)

Lot 316

ARSENAL V. CHELSEA, COMMEMORATION OF THE OPENING OF THE WEST STAND, MATCH PROGRAMME, 10/12/32, with red embossed Arsenal Football Club cover

Lot 325

A MANCHESTER UNITED V. BLACKPOOL, F.A.CUP FINAL, SOUVENIR, MATCH PROGRAMME, 24/4/48, autographed by Johnny Anderson, Jack Crompton and Johnny Morris; a 1948 F.A.Cup final ticket stub; an Arsenal v. Manchester United, match programme, 28/8/48, lacking staple. signed by Anderson, Crompton and Morris; a copy of Sport Weekly Magazine Dec 1948, the cover autographed Morris, Anderson and Crompton; and Daily Worker Football Annual, 1948-49 (5)

Lot 328

MANCHESTER UNITED V. BLACKPOOL, F.A.CUP FINAL SOUVENIR MATCH PROGRAMME, 24/4/48, a Blackpool Football Supporters’ Club Celebration Dinner to the Directors, Players & Officials of Blackpool Football Club, Menu Card, held at the County Hotel, Blackpool, 20/10/1948, with dedications to Miss Ellis from Stanley Matthews, Harry Johnston, Stan Mortensen and others; and a small collection of black and white photographs of Blackpool Football Club, including F.A.Cup examples, (a lot)

Lot 332

THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION DIAMOND JUBILEE: A VIP programme and Menu with blue felt covers, the cover embossed SFA, T.W. Ritchie, with table plan, held at The Grosvenor, Glasgow, 13th March 1933; and associated booklet (2)

Lot 253

Memorabilia relating to the London Football Association, the London Football League and other minor London-based Leagues chaired by Leslie Bowker, a programme for an Inter-League match between Isthmian & London at Clapton 19.2.1925, a sheet of headed paper, a letter addressed to Bowker at the FL 13.7.1914, a FA election document 1914, a FL dinner and trophy presentation menu 10.6.22, a dinner menu and an itinerary for the FL match v Birmingham Combination in 1924, an itinerary for the London v Birmingham FA match at Villa Park 19.3.52, a FA season ticket in original leather wallet, a b&w photograph of the London School Boys XI in 1933, a card for the London Schools' FA v Middlesex match at Highbury 27.3.1924, match programme for Athenian League v London League at Barking Town 1923-24, Isthmian League v London League at Walthamstow Avenue 1949-50 and the London v Frankfurt match at Wembley 26.10.55, an itinerary for a match between the London & Berlin F.A.'s 18.11.53, a postcard of London Boys parading a trophy shield, an itinerary for a London FA match in Basel in 1955, a London FA 75th anniversary dinner menu in 1956, Bowker's London FA admittance pass for 1953-54, and six concert programmes and dinner menus dating between 1908 and 1924 and relating to Bowker's involvement in the North Middlesex Football League, the London Football League, the Grasshoppers' Club, the Western District Football League, and the Wood Green and District Auxiliary Football League, other items and various press cuttings; the lot also including a few miscellaneous non-League match programmes (a qty.)

Lot 258

Dulwich Hamlet Football Club, programmes, the front cover only of the 1920 F.A. Amateur Cup final v Tufnell Park played at The Den, 8 homes dating between 1920 and 1925 v Tufnell Park (London Senior Cup, 1920), Oxford City, London Caledonians, Nunhead, Ilford (2), Woking & Wycombe Wanderers, a VIP edition programme v Nigerian F.A. XI 17.9.49 & Walthamstow Avenue 1.9.56 and an undated reserves v Redhill; together with a photograph of the 1920 'victory' team; a club itinerary for the Easter 1920 Tour of the Channel Islands; Bowker's honorary member's passes for 1962-63 to 1964-65 inclusive; and club handbooks (a qty.)

Lot 259

A rare Stamford Bridge programme (not found in the Chelsea FC bound volumes) for the Arthur Thomas Memorial Football Cup tie, Arthur Thomas Team v Hammersmith and District League Team, 28th December 1908, in the form of a match card, with portrait of the late Mr Thomas and an advertisement to the reverse; sold together with the match ticket, priced 6d (2)

Lot 260

An historic group of Craven Cottage match cards and match tickets for Arthur Thomas' Memorial Football Cup Competition matches, published by Putney Press, for the 1907 final tie Fulham Amateurs v West London Old Boys; for 1909 Arthur Thomas team v Chelsea and District League Team, complete with a match ticket; two 1909 match tickets, for the final tie Fulham Amateurs v West London Old Boys and for the s/f (played at Brompton FC) West London Old Boys v West Kensington; a programme and a match ticket for the 1910 final tie between West London Old Boys & St. Andrews Fulham; a programme and a match ticket for the 1911 final tie between Fulham Amateurs & West Kensington; together with a real photo post card of West Kensington FC; a regular Fulham FC programme for the 1st October 1910 game between Fulham & Arthur Thomas' Team, the folded sheet seemingly split at the spine and trimmed to the reverse; the lot also including various press cuttings relating to the competition (a qty.)

Lot 270

An interesting group of memorabilia relating to inter-allied wartime football collected by Private Trip playing for The Netherlands and Dutch Army football teams, comprising: a dinner menu dated 25.1.41 and signed on the reverse by the Norwegian Army team; a luncheon menu , two versions of the match programme and a Dutch magazine match report for the Netherlands v Belgium international played at Walthamstow Avenue 1.2.41; a single-sheet programme and a dinner menu for the Holland v Czechoslovakia Inter-Allied Match played at Coventry City 15.2.41, the programme signed by the Czech team; a Dutch magazine match report dated 8.3.41 for a Holland v Norway match; a programme for Norwich City v Dutch Army XI played at Carrow Road 5.4.41; a luncheon menu and a dinner menu at the Connaught Rooms 10th & 11th October for the Belgium v Holland match played at Wembley 11.10.41; a menu for the Queens Hotel, Birmingham, dated 25.10.41 signed by an unidentified wartime international team; a souvenir programme for a Dutch Army v Czechoslovak Army match played in England and dated 30.10.41 and signed by both teams in line-up formations; a menu for the Queens Hotel, Birmingham, dated 8.11.41 for the Holland v Poland international signed on the reverse by the Polish team; a printed diploma presented to Trip for his appearance for the Dutch team v the Norwegians in the Inter-Allied Services Cup Competition football match played at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, 20.12.41; a match programme, an unused ticket and a French team-signed menu for the France v Holland match played at Brentford 18.4.42; a luncheon menu for the Connaught Rooms dated 14.1.44 for the Holland v Belgium international together with an invitation from the Lord Mayor for a luncheon at Mansion House for both teams on 17.1.44; a match programme for the Royal Netherlands Forces v RAF played at West Ham 26.2.44; an unused match ticket for the France; the lot also including a pre-war dinner menu for the West Riding County F.A. v East Riding County F.A. at Bridlington 25.9.37 (Trip playing for Beverley White Star at the time), a Royal Netherlands Brigade Xmas dinner menu bearing a few signatures; a group of 8 badges and medals presented to Trip (some cased), his Rotary wristwatch and an American gold coin mounted on a clip fitting (a qty.)

Lot 276

A silver medallion presented to Sir Stanley Matthews by the French Football Federation on the occasion of their 75th anniversary, sold with a certificate of authenticity signed by Sir Stanley Matthews's daughter and also by the Stoke-on-Trent auctioneers Louis Taylor where this medallion was originally sold on 17th October 2000; the lot also including a 1953 F.A. Cup final programme signed on the team-page by Matthews, together with a ticket stub and community singing sheet from the 1953 final (5) This medallion was received by Sir Stanley at the FFF's celebration dinner in Paris.

Lot 284

Stan Mortensen's England international cap for the match v Sweden in 1948-49, the dark blue cap inscribed SWEDEN, 1948-49; sold together with a signed letter of provenance; the lot also including a copy of Mortensen's book Football Is My Game (2nd edition, 1949); a photograph of Mortensen scoring one of his hat-trick goals in the 1953 F.A. Cup final; a 1953 F.A. Cup final 50th anniversary tribute evening programme autographed by Bill Perry, Nat Lofthouse, Ewan Fenton, Roy Hartle, Cyril Robinson and Jimmy Armfield; and a 4-page signed hand written letter from Cyril Robinson recalling his memories of the 1953 Cup final. This match was played at the Rasunda Stadion, Solna, on 13th May 1949 and was the first of a three match end of season continental tour. Sweden recorded a memorable 3-1 victory. Blackpool's Stan Mortensen won a total of 25 England caps.

Lot 397

A good collection of 1966 World Cup publications, Arul Fussball-Album, Weltmeisterschat 1966, German sticker album; the Sunday Mirror 31.7.66; Sport Illustrated 28.7.66; World Cup Stars; Daily Express World Cup Guide 1966; a promotional leaflet for the Columbia World Cup film 'Goal' and a publicity photograph; World Sports September 1966; FIFA preview booklet, printed in 4 languages; Evening Standard World Cup Special by Bernard Joy; Football Monthly's World Cup Souvenir; My Own World Cup Scorebook presented with the Hornet; Adidas und WM 66, German catalogue; F.A. News, July 1966; Die Weltmeisterschaft 1966 in England, German sticker album; Roy Ullyett 1966 World Cup Daily Express Cartoon Annual; Westclox World Cup Series Fixture List; This Is The World Cup 1966, The Complete Guide To Every Centre, World Cup information leaflet; Brooke Bond Tea souvenir guide; final and tournament programmes and the reprint final programme; a World Cup order of service at Liverpool Cathedral 25.7.66 (25)

Lot 566

Manchester United v Grimsby Town programme 26th August 1939 The 1939-40 Football League season was abandoned shortly after its commencement due to the outbreak of the Second World War.

Lot 567

Manchester United v Grimsby Town programme 31st August 1946 This was Manchester United's first match following the resumption of the Football League after the Second World War.

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