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An assorted collection of Maisto diecast models, various scales, to include a 1:18 scale Morgan Aero 8, Rangers Football Club bus, various Mino Cooper examples, Supercar Collection Corvette ZR1 etc, also a collection of assorted Bburago diecast model including Dodge Viper, New Beetle 1998, Ferrari 550 Maranello and more. (qty)
Football, Jimmy Greaves signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured during his time playing for Tottenham Hotspur, known as the teams greatest ever goal scorer. Greaves is England's fourth highest international goal scorer (44 goals), Tottenham Hotspur's highest ever goal scorer (266 goals), the highest goal scorer in the history of English top-flight football (357 goals), and has also scored more hat-tricks (six) for England than anyone else. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football Derby County Collection of 8 Signed 12 x 8-inch Colour Photos. Signatures include Richard Keogh, Jack Marriott x2, Mason Mount x2, Duane Holmes x2 and one other. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED BOXED TOYS AND GAMES, mainly c.1960s/1970s, to include Ideal Roadmaker, Lincoln for Zodiac Battle of Britain Bagatelle game, Bluebird Oh Penny! Penny's Shopping Centre, Ferry Express, Matchbox Streak Racing track set, No.S-400, Waddington's Bonanza, Table Soccer and Railroaders, Luda tabletop football, Styrocraft, Trap Tennis, Demolition Derby, Marx battery operated Record Player etc., contents not checked for completeness, damage and wear to some boxes (2 boxes and loose)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE RECORDS, BOOKS AND CLOTHING ETC, 78rpm records include Bing Crosby, Alma Coogan, Jack Gordon, Jack Wilbur etc, LP records include Bobby Crush, Pat Boone, Val Doonican etc, books include cookery books and woodworking books, a box of Collect It! magazines from 2002-2004 - incomplete run, clothes include No Fear branded hats in need of a clean, Manchester United Vodafone replica football shirt with tag still attached, Hi-Viz vests etc (full list of records on request) (5 boxes + loose) (sd)
Swindon Town and manager Danny Williams celebrating with the Football League trophy v Arsenal 1969, Wembley Stadium Sign, dual image, both b&w and colour di-bond aluminium composite sign with holes for wall mounting, approximate measurement 12.5 x 10ft., bears wear and signs of removal Lots 740 to 836 are original signs Celebrating 100 Years of games and events which took place at Wembley Stadium, London. These signs were originally located on the walls of Level 1 in Wembley Stadium, where the public had access during match days and events. These were removed during a refurbishment done in 2023. The condition of the signs are good with obvious wear and some signs of removal from stadium walls, some have minor fixings still attached. Note: These lots are being sold as Collection Only, the purchaser must collect the lot purchased from our premises after the auction has concluded.
A large collection of sport photographs relating, some relating to Manchester United featuring the signatures of Rooney, Vidic, Giggs and others, accompanied a signed colour Liverpool team photograph featuring Pennant, Kuyt, Kewell etc , a black and white image of Sir Alf Ramsay preventing George Cohen swapping his shirt signed by Cohen, a set of colour pictures depicting a host of football players and officials, a series including Allan Wells, Daley Thompson, Sharon Davies, Lester Piggott and other famous sporting names and a scrap book of pictures from 60's and 70's football publications, some of them signed.
Stuart Nethercott blue No.15 Millwall short-sleeved Anniversary shirt, 2000-01, Strike Force, XXL, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MILLWALL F.C, 1885-2000, the reverse lettered NETHERCOTT, the front of the shirt dedicated and autographed To Peter Finally Got Here, Best Wished Stuart Nethercott, the sleeves with Nationwide Football League flashes
Original Thierry Henry Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Thierry Henry, France and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Eden Hazard pair of grey and red Nike Mercurial football boots size 6, each boot autographed by Hazard, the right boot with Eden and Belgian flag decal, the other with Hazard and Belgian flag decal Please note that the boots were previously dedicated and name removed. Leaving residue of ink staining were name was.
A fine collection of 19 mainly football tickets, including FA Cup Final ties from 1973,1975 and 1983 and many England games at Wembley stadium from 1962 to 1983 and an invoice from the FA thanking the recipient for his stewarding services for the FA Cup Final tie of 1975 and the England v Wales game of the same year, (qty)
Original Paolo Maldini Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Paolo Maldini, AC Milan and Italy and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
A good album of eleven complete sets of horse racing-themed cigarette cards issued between c.1906 and 1938, comprising: 5 sets by Ogden's, Owners' Racing Colours & Jockeys, c.1906, 50/50; Racehorses c.1907, 50/50; Trainers and Owners' Colours 1st Series, c.1925, 25/25; Trainers and Owners' Colours 2nd Series, c.1926, 25/25; Steeplechase Trainers and Owners' Colours, c.1927, 50/50; two sets by Player's, Racing Caricatures, c.1925, 40/40; Derby and Grand National Winners, c.1933, 50/50; W & F Faulkner Prominent Races horses of the Present Day, c.1923, 25/25; two sets by Gallaher, Famous Jockeys, c.1936, 48/48 and Racing Scenes, c.1938, 48/48; and Wills's Racehorses & Jockeys, c.1938, 40/40, all in very good condition; sold together with 66 odd sporting cigarette cards from sets themed to football, cricket, tennis and horse racing, 1920s & 30s, publishers comprising Player's, Ardath Cork, Gallaher, and Godfrey Phillips
Original Eusebio Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Eusebio, Portugal and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Ronaldo Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Ronaldo, Brazil and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Alan Ball Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Alan Ball, Blackpool FC and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Jimmy Greaves Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Jimmy Greaves, Tottenham Hotspur and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Zinedine Zidane Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Zinedine Zidane, France and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
A number of items relating to football at Wembley Stadium over the years, including a plastic miniature replica of the then Budweiser FA Cup, a small Wedgwood plate in blue with white FA Three Lions badge mounted centrally in original box, a copy of the 1968 European Cup Final on Walton 8mm cine film, three tile coasters measuring 4 x 4 featuring copies of Wembley tickets from famous games, and a flag from the FA Cup Final between Manchester City and Stoke City.
Original Franz Beckenbauer Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Franz Beckenbauer, West Germany and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Original Roger Hunt Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Roger Hunt, Liverpool FC and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor. Trevillion owns the copyright of the images on the carved bronze metal plaques and granted a license to David Courtney, FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME to produce the carved metal bronze plaques to use in an external exhibition outside the National Football Museum, Manchester. The rights of false attribution and integrity are automatic. The ‘TREVILLION’ signature is affixed to all the carved bronze metal plaques. Any reproduction, issues of copies to the public, rental, lending communications to the public or any form of adaptation is an infringement of the Trevillion copyright.
Lucasz Fabianski pink Arsenal no.21 away shirt from the 2012-13 Premier League Campaign, Player issued long sleeved NIKE example with the Barclays Premier League badges on both arms. The front has the Arsenal Club crest and also the FLY EMIRATES sponsor logo in white. The NIKE manufacturers trademark is also evident. The back is lettered FABIANSKI and it bears the squad number 21. A darker pink band runs across the back and sleeves of the jersey. There is no visible evidence of match wear and the item is in excellent condition. The 2012-13 season was the 21st for the Club in the Premier League and its 94th consecutive in the top flight of English football. They finished 4th in the Premier League, reached the quarter finals of the League Cup, 5th round of the FA cup and the last 16 of the Champions League.
Large collection of football programmes, dating from 1960s onwards, clubs include Reading, Watford, Chesham United, Oldham Athletic, Scunthorpe, Shrewsbury Town, Cliftonville, Rangers, Rochdale, Tottenham Hotspur, etc., some duplication, some with annotations, majority UK football clubs, (approx. 150) Wear and damage, old repairs and cellotape repairs visible
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