A BLACK CELTIC GOALKEEPERS SHIRT, No.22, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed The Celtic Football Club, 1888, the reverse lettered Marshall, the reverse autographed by David Marshall, one sleeve with Champions League flash, The above shirt was worn by David Marshall in a Champions League match
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A Tottenham Hotspur 1962 F.A. Cup final cloth shirt badge, sold with an England ‘B’ v Czechoslovakia ‘B’ cloth shirt badge dated 1957, a small Spurs and a small 1966 World Cup badge, and eight various football rosettes, England internationals and Spurs matches including the John White memorial game; the lot also incuding four football-related 45 r.p.m records (12)
Maurice Norman’s white No.5 London Football Association jersey worn in the final of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup v Barcelona at Stamford Bridge 5th March 1958, white, short-sleeved, v-neck collar, embroidered cloth badge with silkwork detailing. The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup evolved into the UEFA Cup. This shirt was worn in the 2nd leg played at Chelsea FC, a game that finished as a 2-2 draw. Barcelona had won their home leg 6-0 against a London XI.
A white Football League No.2 representative jersey, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed FL Eire Match 1949-50. The above shirt was worn in a match against The League of Ireland played on 15th February 1950 at Molineux, when the Football League defeated the League of Ireland 7-0.
Richard Gough’s match-worn blue, white and red Rangers No.4 Coca-Cola Cup final jersey, with v-neck collar and embroidered badge, inscribed R F C, The Coca-Cola Cup Final 1996, the sleeves with Scottish Football League flashes, the front bearing Richard Gough’s autograph, faded; sold with a letter from the Scottish Daily Record to the then owner congratulating him on being the winner of their competition, the prize being the above shirt; and a letter from Rangers Football Club, also congratulating the then owner for winning the shirt (3). In the above final played on 24th November 1986 at Celtic Park before 48,559 spectators, Rangers defeated Hearts 4-3.
The George Burchell Collection, comprising: caps, sixteen rose England amateur internationals, representing the complete player’s collection, all home international championships with the exception of France, 1946-47; three blue Athenian Football League, 1934-35, 1936-37 & 1938-39, and a rose Essex county, 1934-35; cloth shirt badges, eleven England amateur internationals, a 1934-35 Scotland v. Ireland amateur international, a F.A.W. amateur international and ten Athenian Football League; a group of twenty-nine medals, lapel & pin badges, including East Anglian Cup, Essex County Senior Challenge Cup, Northern Command football, Athenian League, Surrey County F.A., continental amateur tournaments etc., variously silver, gold, white metal, bronze, enamelled; four electroplate and enamel mounted wooden shield plaques, South Essex Charity Competitions, 1930s; miscellaneous items, including telegrams & correspondence, a press cuttings album, a black and white team-group photograph of George Burchell and the En land amateur international team at Dulwich Hamlet, with printed legend, and a colour tinted photograph of Burchell wearing an England shirt and cap (a qty.). George Burchell of Romford FC won a total of 16 England amateur international caps between seasons 1935-36 and 1946-47, and was the England captain for many years. He was one of the smallest central defenders ever to play international amateur football, but was a master of positional play and a ferocious tackler. He later played for Walthamstow. provenance:. The George Burchell Collection, Sotheby’s 14th July 2000.
A BLUE SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL SHIRT, No.6, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed The Scottish Football Association, extremely sun faded and with small areas of wear; and a blue Scottish Football League shirt, No.5, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed Scottish Football League areas of wear round the collar (2), The first shirt in this lot was worn by George Connelly in an International match either against Czechoslovakia or West Germany
A BLUE SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL SHIRT, No.11, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed The Scottish Football Association, The above shirt was worn by Scott in either the match against Wales played on 20th November 1963 at Hampden Park, Scotland winning the match 2-1 or in the match against Finland played on 21st October 1964 at Hampden Park, Scotland winning 3-1
A GREEN NORTHERN IRELAND INTERNATIONAL SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.5, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed Irish Football Association, The above shirt was worn by either Jackie Blanchflower or Terry Neill and gained by Scott as a swap. Scott made two appearance for Scotland against Northern Ireland. In the first match played on 7th November 1956 at Hampden Park, Scotland won the match 1-0. No.5 in that match for Northern Ireland was Jackie Blanchflower. In the second match played on 7th October 1962 at Windsor Park, Scotland won the match 6-1. No.5 in that match for Northern Ireland was Terry Neill
A WHITE ISRAEL SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.4, with crew-neck collar, framed and glazed, 26 x 22.1/2in. (66 x 54.5cm), The above shirt was gained by Ray Kennedy as a swap after a Challenge match between Israel and Liverpool, PROVENANCE: Christie’s Glasgow, Football Memorabilia including the Ray Kennedy Collection, 20 October 1993, Lot 113
A GREEN AND WHITE CELTIC SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.27, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed The Celtic Football Club, 1888, the reverse lettered Burchill, the sleeves with Bank of Scotland flashes; and another Celtic shirt, No.10, The first shirt in this lot is an official spare prepared for Mark Burchill
A WHITE, YELLOW AND BLUE SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.19, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge, inscribed The Scottish Football Association, FIFA, World Cup, Italy "90; and a yellow and blue Scotland short-sleeve shirt, No.20, The above shirt was issued to Dave McPherson for the 1990 World Cup tournament
A multi-signed England football shirt, the red shirt profusely signed in black marker pen by Peters, Bonetti, Lee Dixon, Cohen, Stiles, Marsh, Brooking, Parkes, Crooks, Finney, Francis, Samson, Adams, Hollins, Little, Coates, Mullery, Lampard senior, Birtles, Hodge, Hoddle, Mabbut, Wilkins, McManaman, McDermott, Bentley, Graham Taylor and Greaves
A collection of Showbiz XI football memorabilia, comprising a blue & white striped No.16 player's shirt signed by 39 personalities in black marker pen front and back including former Prime Minister John Major, World Cup winner Alan Ball, Kevin Beattie, Roland Butcher, Gary Wilmot, organiser Jess Conrad etc.; together with a quantity of unsigned items bearing the Showbiz XI crest including 4 complete playing kits (shirt, shorts & socks), an Umbro players shirt, a tracksuit (top & bottoms), a T-shirt, a training top, a polo shirt and a kit bag (24). The Showbiz XI are the original charity football team. This year is their golden anniversary as their first match took place in 1957.
A scrapbook compiled by the 1920s Manchester United manager John Chapman, beginning with an abc manuscript record of players signings, press cuttings firstly relating to Airdrionians and Scottish football, then turning to Manchester United and including good quality press photos, a signed postcard of Jack Mew wearing an England shirt and cap, two pencil drawn caricatures by 'Blossom', and other miscellaneous items. John A. Chapman was the sixth manager in the history of Manchester United FC. His term commenced in 1921 after Jack Robson fell ill. Mysteriously on 8th October 1927 United received a telegram from the Football Association saying that Chapman had been suspended from managing. No reason was ever given. Shortly after Lal Hilditch took charge. Chapman came to United from Airdrieonians, where as a young man he was a player with Airdrie Amateurs as a speedy outside right. He later settled in Plymouth and run the local greyhound stadium. John Chapman died in 1949.
Keith Moon - the red t-shirt worn in Glasgow on the 'Who Put The Boot In' tour, 1976 A red, sleeveless t-shirt worn by Keith Moon on Saturday 5th June at Celtic Football Club's stadium, one of the three Who Put The Boot In Tour concerts. The shirt has a worn and ripped manufacturer's label to the neck and is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Tony Haslam a lighting engineer who worked for the Who between 1968 and 1982. £1,000-1,500US$1,800.00-2,700.00
Keith Moon - the yellow t-shirt worn in Swansea on the 'Who Put The Boot In' tour, 1976 A yellow, sleeveless t-shirt worn by Keith Moon on Saturday 12th June at Swansea City Football Club's stadium, one of the Who Put The Boot In Tour concerts. The shirt has the manufacturer's label to the neck reading Spamjan 36 Ms and is accompanied by a letter from Roger Oakley a former employee of the Who, who obtained the shirt when it was thrown at him by Moon after the concert finished. The shirt is framed and mounted with the said letter and a photograph of Moon wearing this shirt whilst performing on stage. Mounted, framed and glazed. Overall measurements approx. 38 x 35 inch (97 x 89 cm) £1,000-1,500US$1,800.00-2,700.00
Joe Payne memorabilia, including his record ten goal football, the brown leather match ball, deflated, from the Luton Town v Bristol Rovers Third Division (South) game at Kenilworth Road, 13th April 1936, with which Joe Payne scored a record ten goals in the 12-0 Luton victory; sold with an England shirt badge & a No.14 number patch from his sole international appearance v Finland during the End of Season Tour of 1937; 5 b&w press photographs, a printed Luton souvenir photograph, & a book with an account of the 10-goal game (9)
An Assortment of Clothing and Uniform An inter-war period officer's Service Dress tunic of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, in massive blue-grey Cavalry twill, with sleeve-rings for a Flying Officer and small brass A lapel-badges, with companion trousers in the same material; two pairs of black knee-breeches, one in cloth, the other in satin, with ornate buckles; an Eton College football shirt and cap in orange and purple (colours possibly for Oppidan Field); a scarlet hunting coat with green facings; a miniature Austrian style grey coat with green facings, and companion breeches; and a pair of check flannel trousers, all in a tin trunk (lot)
Dennis Bergkamp Arsenal football shirt, signed by Dennis Bergkamp, 'There's only one Dennis Bergkamp May 2002'; and the Official Illustrated History of Arsenal including full story of the 2002-2003 season; and a London Borough of Islington Admission of Ken Fryer OBE and Arsene Wenger as Honorary Freepersons of the Borough and presentation to mark the admission Thursday 28th October 2004, signed by Arsene Wenger and four others
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