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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.

Lot 586

A collection of 77 football programmes, mostly dating between the late 1940s and 1960s, Internationals, Inter-League, various League clubs, some Welsh, a little non-League including a Stockton Heath F.A. Cup Qualifier featuring Roger Hunt on the team-sheet and a programme for the British Stars v South Africa Black XI match played in Soweto 9th July 1973

Lot 618

Grimsby Town Football Club Limited Handbook of Grand Bazaar and History of the Club, a scarce club handbook published in 1895, also being a souvenir for the Grand Old English Bazaar held in the Town Hall, Grimsby, on December 4th, 5th & 6th 1895, contents including a history of Grimsby Town Football Club from its formation in 1878 up to date, portraits of officers, the team and local dignitaries, advertisements, details of the opening ceremony luncheon, a list of the Bazaar Committee, Patrons and Patronesses, an explanation of the purpose of the Bazaar to remove the club's debt of £500, a programme of events and entertainments, a list of stall holders, etc., tall red cloth covered boards with gilt titling

Lot 625

Football and sporting newspapers, periodicals and ephemera, comprising: the Lynn Football Star dated 15th March 1913 and carrying various match reports including Norwich City v King's Lynn in the East Anglian League; an illustrated newspaper titled The Sphere dated 2nd March 1901 carrying a full page article on "The Buying of Football Players", a hot topic between the F.A. and the Football League caused by the recommendation of the F.A.'s Clegg, Crump and Alcock on the subject of transfer fees ... the article states "players naturally object to prices being placed upon their heads by their employers, and the Association seems inclined to agree with them in part"; and a LMS programme of cheap railway tickets for travelling football supporters published in season 1938-39; 12 copies of Black and White Budget and 3 loose pages dating from 1901 and 1902 and all containing football and sporting content; 11 loose pages from The Graphic in 1877 featuring football and sporting news; Lottinga's Weekly 1911 with a report on a grand charity football match; and Football Special 1921

Lot 646

Football and sporting memorabilia, including a £5 banknote signed by Bobby and Jackie Charlton and Ray Wilson; A Rome 1960 Olympic Games programme and two tickets; A booklet title George Cohen ... The man we'll miss in Mexico; a 1966 World Cup final programme; various other football programmes and tickets; some 1950s athletics programmes; & a 1971 European Cup final rosette (a qty.)

Lot 647

Football and sporting memorabilia, comprising a Concept of Worship in Islam leaflet signed by Muhammad Ali, a 1968 European Cup final programme signed by Benfica's Coluna, Simoes & Torres, an admittance badge for the Royal Enclosure at Ascot in 1921, a badge for cricket's Canterbury Week in 1909, three Football Association Minutes and Proceedings Publications for 1935-36 to 1937-38 inclusive, 8 various football books, 4 various football programmes, a 1963 World Soccer Magazine and two sets of Esso F.A. Cup centenary coins (22)

Lot 655

A programme with a double-signed exchange between George Best and Sir Stanley Matthews, a Sports Superstars v Football Legends charity match programme, played at Leyton Orient in 1996, the cover signed and inscribed BEST WISHES TO SIR STAN, GEORGE BEST and WHAT A PLAYER, HI THERE GEORGE, STANLEY MATTHEWS

Lot 702

A collection of football autographs, comprising: a 1966 World Cup Champions commemorative cover dated 18th August and signed by all the England finalists with the sole exception of Bobby Moore; A Manchester United v FK Sarajevo programme 29.11.1967 signed to the cover by Best, Law and Charlton; plus a quantity of colour and b&w photographs with multiple signatures from George Best (6), Alan Ball (2), Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Denis Law, Brian Clough, Gordon Banks and Pele

Lot 231

WALES v ENGLAND 1967 match programme signed to front cover by Bobby Moore, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Charlton and others, in poor condition, together with circa 37 other football programmes, mainly Cardiff City, 1960's, (Qty).

Lot 195

A 1966 Football World Cup Souvenir Programme and a number of Leeds United football programmes from the 1960's and 70's.

Lot 163

Lot of Football Match Programmes including World Championship Final England v West Germany 1966, Scotland v England, Hampden Park 10th April 1948, Scottish Cup Final, Rangers v Morton, Hampden Park 17th April 1948, Hearts v Austalia, Sydney 23rd May 1959, European Cup Final, Eintracht Frankfurt v Real Madrid, May 18th 1960 and Mexico 1970 Official World Cup Programme

Lot 104

A collection of football related items to include a collection of autographs, mainly relating to Aston Villa and a 1996 boxing programme.

Lot 147

A football programme Sheffield United verses Bury September 6th 1902.

Lot 126

Portsmouth Football Club - Official programme and journals from 1959-1972 to/w Ray Hiron and Albert McCann's Testimonial programmes, an autograph book and rosette (70)

Lot 1

Very rare Scotland vs England souvenir programme from 1945, hand coloured and featuring original autographs of the Scotland and England teams from the international football match at Hampden Park on Saturday April 14th 1945, including Bobby Brown, Matt Busby, William Waddell, Stanley Matthews, Laurence Scott, Frank Swift, Tommy Lawton, mounted and framed, 30cm x 35cm overall Note-England won the match 6-1, the attendance was 133,000 Provenance-the property of the daughter of the match referee, J.S. Cox, to whom this was presented after the match

Lot 1

Collection of press photographs, relating to J.S. Cox (see previous lot), a Scottish internationally known football match referee, the photographs relate to his refereeing in South America and include a scene from Argentina vs Uruguay 1948 showing Eva Peron and Juan Peron; also included in this lot the Rangers vs Arsenal Souvenir Flood Lighting Programme, December 8th 1953, again refereed by J. S. Cox

Lot 25

A Signed Copy of Eric Cantona's Autobiography Cantona on Cantona; Tom Finney signed leaflet; Blackpool v Burnley programme 1967; Mitre football advert.(4)

Lot 26

Fifteen Rugby League Programmes, including England v Australia 1933 & 1937, Challenge Cup Finals-Bradford v Wigan 1948, Featherstone v Workington 1952, Barrow v Wigan 1951 etc; Blackpool v Arsenal football programme 1939 and Man Utd v Villa 1964.(17)

Lot 32

A Blackpool v Manchester United Football League Programme for Monday 9th September 1957, signed by six Manchester players, including Stanley Matthews

Lot 1

Football Assn International Match official programmes: England v Hungary 25/1/1953: Scotland 6/4/1957: Italy 6/5/1959: Sweden 28/10/1959: Ireland 22/11/1961: Scotland 6/4/1963 (2): Brazil 8/5/1963: Ireland 20/11/1963: Spain 24/5/1967; Sweden 22/5/1968: Olympic Games Athletics programme August 4th 1948; and two other sporting programmes, (14).

Lot 349

Autographed football memorabilia, including an England v Scotland 1949 programme signed by the England team on the line-up page; a Charles Buchan's Soccer gift book 1959-60 containing numerous signatures; and a quantity of magazine plates signed by prominent footballers, mostly 1950s (a qty.)

Lot 367

Autographed football memorabilia, comprising five framed items: a signed b&w photograph of Gordon Banks' 1970 World Cup save; a colour photographic print of the 5-1 England v Germany match signed by the goalscorers Owen, Heskey & Gerrard; a signed b&w photograph of Duncan McKenzie's famous mini jump at Elland Road; a signed colour photograph of Denis Law; and a 1972 F.A. Cup final programme with the mount signed by Jones, Gray, Reaney, Madeley, Hunter, Harvey, Clarke & Lorimer, various sizes

Lot 515

A collection of football programmes dating from the 1940s onwards, the lot including a programme for the Juventus v Arsenal match played in Turin 14.5.59, also England internationals, F.A. Cup finals, 1966 World Cup, and a selection of club programmes (a qty.)

Lot 520

A collection of programmes dating from the late 1950s onwards, Coventry City homes and aways including both legs of the Trakia Plovdiv v Coventry City Fairs Cup fixture played in 1970, plus other football, also some rugby content including a signed 1976 London Welsh programme; sold together with an autograph album with Coventry City and other autographs, and a F.A. Book for Boys (a qty.)

Lot 1

Chelsea v Crystal Palace First World War London Football Combination programme 25th December 1918

Lot 129

Everton v Chelsea programme 30th April 1919, a combined programme also covering Liverpool reserves v Bradford City reserves This was Chelseas first match when League Football was reinstated after the First World War.

Lot 278

Liverpool v Chelsea programme 2nd September 1939, sold together with Brentford v Chelsea FL Jubilee Benevolent Fund Match 20th August (2) The Liverpool game was Chelseas only away match in the aborted 1939-40 Football League season.

Lot 294

Five Chelsea wartime away programmes season 1943-44, Football League South Cup (Group B) fixtures v Watford 26th February, Southampton 11th March & West Ham 25th March, together with an official and a pirate final tie programme v Charlton played at Wembley 15th April

Lot 300

A scarce Newport County v Chelsea wartime programme 8th September 1945 Football League South fixture

Lot 1

A 1957 Bournemouth and Boscombe versus Manchester United football programme, autographed by Matt Busby.

Lot 1

MATCH PROGRAMME for the Lawn Tennis Tournament held by the Sunderland Cricket and Football Club at Ashbrooke in July 1931 for the Durham County Championships, handwriting to upper wrapper.

Lot 1

Cardiff City v. Manchester United match programme, 15 November 1952; Cardiff City v. Swindon Town F.A. Cup 1951/52 and Cardiff City v. Ipswich Town, Football League Cup, Quarter Final 1965. (3)

Lot 1

Manchester United F.C. match programme for the pre-season trial match 1938/399, forming part of the Football League Jubilee brochure, various ****janets***** including loose covers.

Lot 1

Football - A Jules Rimet Cup World Championship Souvenir Programme, 1966, complete with an Eighth Final match ticket stub (Sheffield Wednesday, Hillsborough, Penistone Road, Entrance N Standing), and a press box admission ticket; and a collection of other programmes, including England v. France, 1962 (European Nations Cup, at Hillsborough), with ticket stub; F.A. Cup Finals, 1966, 1967, 1968, each with ticket stub; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1966 (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), with ticket stub; Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, 8th April 1967 (F.A.Cup 6th round), with ticket stub; Tottenham Hotspur v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1968, with ticket stub; and others; also a small quantity of Football League Review magazines, (tickets, where present, are stapled to programmes).

Lot 1

An England v Wales Football Association International Programme, and forty six other similar programmes (47)

Lot 1

A Bournemouth and Boscombe Football Club Programme, Saturday December 31st 1938, a Boscombe v Southampton Reserves 1913 postcard, another Boscombe v Bournemouth 1913, a Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club Programme 1956-57, a 1953 Australia Tour of England Programme, and a Jaeger promotional Australian cricketers postcard

Lot 1343

FOOTBALL PROGRAMME. Souvenir programme "England v West Germany, Saturday July 30 1966." original 64 page programme vg condition.

Lot 1

An official souvenir programme for the testimonial football match in honour of Alan Mullery, 22 March 1976, at Craven Cottage.

Lot 1

The Ideal Postage Stamp Album, housing a sparse all world collection. Two Theatre silk programmes Bootle 1890 and 1911. Theatre Programme 1951 signed Cyril Stapleton and March 1946 Football programme Manchester United/BAOR combined Services and Rugby programme KIWIS/BOAR Combined Services etc

Lot 1

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES - approx. 40 England programmes including 1966 World Cup Souvenir Programme; England v Scotland May 1969; v Holland January 1970 and v West Germany March 1975; c.1960's - 1980's

Lot 1

A 1966 World Cup Football Final programme England v West Germany July 30th together with some contemporary press clippings

Lot 1

Football Programmes inc. Gills Signed Pictures & Christmas Cards, Gills V Carlisle 22nd Oct 1967, 6 x Team Sheet 1980's, Gills V Brighton 26th Oct 1974, Gills V Westham, Southend, Orient (3 in 1 Programme 1981), Gills V Charlton, QPR (2 in 1 Programme 1982), Gills V Japan 5th Aug 1983, Gills V Colchester 16th Aug 1972, Hull V Gills 3rd Division 22nd Sept 1979, Grimsby V Gills 3rd Division 1st March 1980, Millwall V Gills 3rd Division 20th April 1981, Southend V Gills 3rd Division 2nd Nov 1981, Swindon V Gills, 3rd Division 19th April 1980, Gills V Barnsley 3rd Division 23rd Feb 1980

Lot 1

Football Programmes etc. inc. A to Z of Manchester Football Rivalry 1878 - 1978, British Football Grounds Now & Then, Manchester City (Crest Mirror Not Official), signed pictures some player from 2003/4 season, Manchester City Team Poster, 1970's Programmes x 8 inc. 4 x Manchester Utd. V Manchester City, 1980's Programmes (11) inc. 2 Manchester Utd. V Manchester City, 1 1990's programme

Lot 1

A Collection of Football Memorabilia including a wooden football rattle, Esso Coin Collections, Goal Magazines circa 1960's, FA Cup Final Programme 1973, Trade Cards in wallets etc

Lot 1

Sporting Ephemera, comprising 1916 Football Programme for the Northern Military XV v Welsh International XV, two Edwardian Cricket Sketches booklets, Official Card of J T Brown's Benefit Match Yorkshire v Lancashire 1901, two postcards of football teams, Goodwood Race Card 1947, and Manchester Race Card 1963

Lot 1

Football - Thirty-two assorted Football League, Scottish Football League, Irish Football League and Football League of Ireland programmes, circa late 1940s - mid 1950s, including the Football League v. Irish League, 1947; Football League of Ireland v. Irish Football League, 1949; and Irish Football League v. English Football League, 1947; also an Irish Cup Final programme, Dundela v. Glenavon, 1955, (33).

Lot 1

Football - Forty-seven Tottenham Hotspur programmes, for matches v. Arsenal, 1926; Chelsea, 1926; Portsmouth, 1927; Manchester United, 1928; Arsenal, 1928; Leicester, 1928; Crystal Palace, 1928; Barnsley, 1928; Port Vale, 1929; Chelmsford, 1929; Whites v. Stripes, 1929; Nottingham Forest, 1929; Bradford, 1929; Bristol City, 1929; Swansea, 1929; Southampton, 1929; Chelsea, 1930; West Ham, 1930; Crystal Palace, 1930; Preston North End, 1930; Nottingham Forest, 1930; Bradford, 1931; Watford, 1931; Whites v. Stripes, 1932; Northampton, 1932; Brentford, 1932; Reading, 1933; Grimsby, 1933; Queens Park Rangers, 1933; Luton Town, 1933; Whites v. Stripes, 1933; Aldershot, 1933; Fulham, 1933; Bristol City, 1933; Arsenal, 1934; Luton Town, 1934; Brighton & Hove, 1934; Whites v. Stripes, 1934; Luton Town, 1934; Leicester, 1934; Southend, 1934; Nottingham Forest, 1937; Sheffield United, 1938; Blackburn Rovers, 1938; Aldershot, 1941; Queens Park Rangers, 1944; and West Ham, 1945; together with a programme for a concert held at White Hart Lane, 1932 (all hole-punched), (48).

Lot 1

Football - A Football League (South) War Cup Final programme, Chelsea v. Charlton, 1944; a Football League (South) Cup Final programme, Chelsea v. Millwall, 1945; and F.A. Cup Final programmes for Charlton Athletic v. Derby, 1946; Burnley v. Charlton Athletic, 1947; Blackpool v. Manchester United, 1948; Leicester v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1949; Arsenal v. Liverpool, 1950; Blackpool v. Newcastle, 1951; Arsenal v. Newcastle, 1952; Blackpool v. Bolton Wanderers, 1953; Preston North End v. West Bromwich Albion, 1954; Manchester City v. Newcastle, 1955; Birmingham v. Manchester City, 1956; and Aston Villa v. Manchester United, 1957, (14).

Lot 1

Football - Nine Scottish F.A. Cup Final programmes, for 1949 (Rangers v. Clyde); 1950 (Rangers v. East Fife); 1951 (Celtic v. Motherwell); 1952 (Dundee v. Motherwell); 1953 (Rangers v. Aberdeen) (x2); 1954 (Celtic v. Aberdeen); 1955 (Celtic v. Clyde); and 1956 (Celtic v. Hearts); with six Scottish F.A. Cup Semi-Final programmes, 1954-56; a Scottish 'Victory' Cup Final programme, 1946 (Rangers v. Hibernian); six Scottish League Cup Final programmes, for 1949 (Rangers v. Raith Rovers); 1952 (Dundee v. Kilmarnock); 1953 (East Fife v. Partick Thistle); 1954 (Hearts v. Motherwell); 1955 (St. Mirren v. Aberdeen); and 1956 (Celtic v. Partick Thistle); and eleven Scottish League Cup Semi- and Quarter Final programmes, 1946-56, (33).

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