Football Autographed Bayern Munich Photo, A Superb Image Depicting Munich s Paul Breitner And Franz Roth Holding Aloft The European Cup During A Lap Of Honour After A 2-0 Victory Over Leeds United In The 1975 Final, Measuring 8 X 6 It Has Been Signed By Both Players Using A Black Marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
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Jack Charlton 1966 World Cup football Signature mounted with 10x8 picture. Professionally mounted to 16 x12. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
World Cup 1970 football Gordon Banks signed 10 x 8 photo making his famous save in the 1970 World Cup. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Autographed Eddie McCreadie Photo, A Superb Image Depicting Chelsea s Scottish International Poses For Photographers During A Photo-Shoot At The Blues Training Ground In 1966, Measuring 8 X 6 It Has Been Signed Best Wishes Using A Fine Blue Marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Autographed Lost Babes Manchester United book, a paperback book by Jeff Connor issued in 2007, superbly signed by players from the 1957/58 season using a blue biro pen, Gregg, Foulkes, Scanlon, Morgans, Cope, McGuinness, Whitefoot, Crowther and Dawson. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Autographed Alan Sunderland Photo, A Superb Image Depicting The Arsenal Centre-Forward Running Away In Celebration After Scoring The Winning Goal Against Manchester United In The 1979 Fa Cup Final, Measuring 8 X 6 It Has Been Signed Using A Fine Black Marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Autographed John Sheridan Photo, A Superb Image Depicting Sheffield Wednesday s Hero Of The Hour Holding Aloft The League Cup After His Goal On 37 Minutes Defeated Manchester United In The 1991 Final, Measuring 8 X 6 It Has Been Signed Using A Black Marker. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Autographed Nat Lofthouse Commemorative Cover, A Superb Modern Issue For The 1958 Fa Cup Final, Signed By Double Scorer Nat Lofthouse Using A Black Biro Pen. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
CASUALTY 1914/15 TRIO PTE G BISSETT SEAFORTHS who as a youth played football for Scotland against England Correctly impressed - S/2456 Pte G Bissett Sea Highrs Condition NEF Gavin Bissett was born in Bathgate, Linlithgowshire and lived in Bellshill. He landed in France with the 1st Battalion on 21st January 1915. He was sadly killed in action on 9th May 1915 and is remembered on the Le Touret Memorial. The Bellshill Speaker on Friday 21st May 1915 published the following article. 'It is much regret that we intimate to our readers that Private Gavin Bisset 2456, 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders' well-known Bellshill lad, has been killed in action. Lieut. Banken, the officer commanding Private Bissett's company, writes to the wife of the deceased, who resides at Hosevale Place, North Road, Bellshiil. Follows: -"I much regret to have to inform you that your husband, 2456 Private G. Bissett, was killed in action Sunday, 9th May. I sympathise deeply with you in your sad loss, which is shared with you by his friends in the regiment. It will,' I hope, be some consolation to you to know that he died, as a soldier should, assaulting the enemy's trenches.' ' Private is the son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Bissett, Cross Mansions, Bellshill, and he was a well-known and widely-popular personality in this town. As a youth was a most enthusiastic footballer, and achieved the highest honours in junior football, being selected to play for Scotland against England. As a junior, he was a prominent player with Athletic and made innumerable friends amongst the followers of the national pastime. He enlisted on the outbreak of war and was once stationed at Cromarty, from whence he went direct to the front.' At least three local soldiers, who were serving beside Private Bissett, have written home within the past few days, stating that Private Bissett had been wounded, now the semi-official note from the Lieutenant states that has been killed. Much sympathy will be expressed with the parents and wife and family of the deceased soldier. Mr Bissett, sen., is a most active worker in the Macdonald Memorial Church, where he has fulfilled many important duties'
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY PAIR TO CAPTAIN J TAIT DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY Correctly impressed Capt J Tait Condition EF James Tait was born on 3rd September 1881 in Coxhoe, Durham. The son of William and Elizabeth Sewell, his father was a Civil Engineer. The Wellingburian WW1 roll of honour states the following; Jim came to us in September 1893 to December 1896, and while here took a prominent part in School life, both in work and games. He passed the Junior Cambridge Examinations in 1894, gained Second Class honours in 1895 with distinction in Scripture a first Class Honours in 1896, with distinction in Mathematics. He gained his under 14 football and cricket colours and his 2nd XI colours for both games in 1896. He won the 300 yards handicap in 1895 when quite a small boy and was in the winning football scratch six in 1896. He joined up as a private in the Durham Light Infantry at the beginning of the war and had worked his way up to the rank of Captain, which he held in the 2/1 London Regiment, and it was while leading his men in an attack on the enemy that he fell at their head. His last words were 'Carry on.' Please see lot 149 for his Brothers Trio and Plaque
A FATHER & SON MEDAL GROUP Father: Great War Pair - 96280 Pte J C Hall DLI Defence Medal South Shields Football Medal Condition GVF John C Hall was born in Tyne Dock, South Shields. Son: 1939/45 Star Africa Star France & Germany Star War Medal With St Johns Ambulance Medal Condition GVF Donald Hall resided in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Heart of Midlothian Football Club interest, gold and enamelled medal for Robert McNeil of HMFC winners of the Rosebery Charity Cup, 1886, unhallmarked, 10.5g The Rosebery Charity cup was founded in 1882 and organised by and named for the patron and Prime Minister Lord Dalmeny, 5th Earl of Rosebery after seeing the success of the Glasgow Merchants Charity cup which was founded in 1877. The Tournament predates the organised league SFL founded in 1890.The 1886 final was contested by rivals Hearts and Hibernian, it had to be replayed twice. On the first occasion played at Tynecastle on 15th May 1886 with a crowd of 4,500 Hearts were losing 2-0 but the match was abandoned in the 75th minute because of a crowd invasion, the first replay was played at Powderhall on 1st June 1886 with a crowd of 4000, Hearts were winning 2-0 but again because of the crowd the match was abandoned, Bobby McNeil scored Hearts' second goal in the match, one of the four goals he scored in the Tournament, finally the second replay was played at Powderhall on 24th June 1886 with a crowd of 2500, Hearts won 1-0, Willis Mackay scored the only goal of the game in the 40th minute. The Rosebery Charity Cup has been contested sixty four times, Hearts are the most decorated team with 32 victories followed by Hibs on 16, Leith Athletic on 10, St Bernards 4 and Armadale and Motherwell share a victory each. The 2016/17 season saw Hearts return to the pink and yellow colours of the 5th Earl of Rosebery
The football medals of Hibernain Football Club forward and Scotland National team international Lawrance "Lawrie" Reilly (1928-2013), which include a 9ct gold and enamelled Scottish League Champions 1950-1951 medal of navette shape with enamel lion rampant flag to the centre and engraved verso "Lawrence Reilly 1950-51" by makers Alexander Kirkwood and Son assayed in Edinburgh 1951 (5cm x 2.7cm 22.2g) and a 9ct gold and enamelled medal of circular shape engraved verso "Scottish League Championship Season 1951-1952 L Reilly" by makers HP assayed in London 1952 (3.2cm diameter 32.5g). Reilly was one of the Hibernian Football Club "Famous Five" in the late 1940's and 50's, the other four being Bobby Johnstone, Gordon Smith, Willie Ormond and Eddie Turnbull. Reilly was with Hibs from 1946-1958 and scored 234 times in 333 appearances (185 league goals in 253 league appearances). He was inducted into the Hibernian Hall of Fame in 2010 (see http://www.hibshistoricaltrust.org.uk/2010-hall-of-fame/lawrie-reilly) and the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2005 (see https://scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/hall-of-fame/). He was by far the most prolific goal scorer of the Famous Five with a strike rate of 70%. Between the seasons of 1949 and 1957 Reilly was the club's top league goal scorer each season but for 1950 when Smith took the accolade. Reilly's most prolific season in front of goal was the 1952-53 season when he scored 30 times in what could at most have been 30 appearances thus averaging at least a goal a game. He was the league's joint top goal scorer in this season alongside East Fife's Charlie Fleming or "Cannonball Charlie" as he was better known who also netted 30 times. During Reilly's eleven seasons at the club, Hibernian won the League championship three times. The first came in the 1947-48 season (although Reilly wasn't deemed to have played enough games to receive a winners medal), the second in the 1950-51 season where he finished as top goal scorer with 22 goals and the third the following season 1951-52 where he finished top goal scorer with 27 goals. The very first European Cup was contested in the 1955-56 season and Reilly helped a Hibernian team to the semi-finals. Reilly received 38 international caps for the Scotland national side scoring 22 times. He earned the nickname "Last Minute Reilly" after scoring late against the Auld Enemy at Wembley in 1953. In fact he made a habit of scoring against England with six goals in seven appearances against them. He remains Hibernian's most capped Scotland international whilst at the club and Scotland's forth top all time goal scorer behind Denis Law (30), Kenny Dalglish (30) and Hughie Gallacher (23). A record of his international career can be found at http://www.fitbastats.com/scotland/player_caps_domestic.php?playerid=641&club=35 Reilly also played fourteen times for a Scotland League XI scoring 14 goals. Reilly passed away on 22nd July 2013 and his obituary can be found at https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/jul/22/lawrie-reilly A street in Edinburgh had been named after him; Lawrie Reilly Place EH7 5EU.Further reading: The Golden Years: Hibernian in the days of the Famous Five by Tom WrightOn the 22nd March 2018 Thomson Roddick Auctioneers sold the 1951-52 Scottish League Championship medal of Hibernian Football Club chairman Harry Swan. It was lot 391 in the auction and realised £650, full details of this lot can be found in the link below.https://www.thomsonroddick.com/live-auction/ECOL220318.html
Football interest, a 9ct gold medal by Duncan of Edinburgh inscribed " ML&SS 1905/1906 Won By Arniston Rangers J Peacock", possibly Midlothian and Southern Scotland football league or cup, 8.6g A history of the football club can be found at the link below http://www.ultrasoft.hostinguk.com/arniston2/history2.asp
Two albums containing approximately 230 Edwardian and later postcards, much Scottish islands and west coast interest with cards including Golf Course from Fortrose, In the Gardens Islay House, Port Ellen Lighthouse, Port Ellen Islay, Kildalton Castle Islay, Ullapool and the Summer Islands, Blackwaterfoot Arran golf course cards, Salina Cruz Ballroom Mexico real photographic card 1909, Golf Course Givan, Robertson's Yacht Slip Sandbank, Tignabruaich, Loch Long, Loch Lomond, Inveraray, International Football Match Scotland vs England 4th April 1908 etc.
BRITISH PROOF SETS AND COMMEMORATIVE COINS including: 19 Commemorative coins, Jubilee 1977, Charles and Diana etc; 2016 United Kingdom Annual Coin Set; United Kingdom Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection Emblems Of Britain & Royal Shields of Arms; 2014 United Kingdom Definitive Coin Set; 2015 Royal Navy £2 Coin; 2015 Magna carta £2 Coin; Celebrating Great Britain Coins of the Year 2011; 2013 United Kingdom Annual Coin Set; 2017 United Kingdom Annual Coin Set ; 2014 United Kingdom Annual Coin Set; 2015 United Kingdom Annual Coin Set; 2010 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1994 UK Brilliant Uncirculated £2 Coin - Bank of England; 1992 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2002 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2000 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1986 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1990 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1992 UK Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2008 UK Olympic Games Handover Ceremony £2 Coin; 2002 Official coin set - Commonwealth Games; Golden Jubilee Crown; 2006 Queens Birthday Crown; 1988 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2004 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1987 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; The Queen Mother Centenary Crown; 1995 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2007 Diamond wedding Crown x2; 2006 Victoria Cross Proof Set; 2001 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2005 Nelson Brilliant Uncirculated Two Crowns; 1989 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; Diana Memorial Coin; 1991 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2014 Outbreak of WW1 £2 coin; 2005 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1996 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1983 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1997 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection;1985 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1984 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1998 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2007 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1999 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2003 £5 Coin Coronation Jubilee; George and Dragoon 2019 UK £20 Fine Silver Coin; Outbreak 2014 UK £20 Fine Silver Coin; 1995 UK WW2 £2; 1987 English £1 coin; Christopher Ironside 50p; 2015 Churchill UK £20 Fine Silver Coin; 90th Birthday Queen Mother 50p; Elizabeth 70th Birthday Crown; Prince of Wales 50th Birthday Crown; 1997 Golden Wedding Crown; 2001 Victorian Anniversary Crown; Coinage of Great Britain & Northern Ireland 1970; 1996 £2 Coin - Football; UN5- £2 Coin; 1989 UK Brilliant Uncirculated £2 Coins; 1994 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 2003 UK Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection; 1953 Coronation Proof Set
Football Memorabilia: A collection of assorted football programmes to include Derby County interest, 1960's to 1990's, together with a collection of assorted football books including: 'Walking on Water'; 'Provided You Don't Miss Me'; 'The Damned United'; 'When Football Was Fun'; 'The Tin Man' and others. (one box)
Scottish: A collection of approximately sixty Scottish football programmes to include: Celtic v. Real Madrid 10/9/62; Scottish Cup Semi-Final programmes; Celtic v. Hibernian 16/12/1961; Dundee v. Celtic 29/3/1958; Rangers v. Hamilton; Morton v. Forfar Athletic 14/3/1959; Hearts v. Djurgardens 3/11/1958; Dundee v. Aberdeen 6/9/1958; Celtic v. St Mirren 16/11/1957; Leeds United v. Glasgow Celtic 3/12/1956; and various others. (one bag)
World Cup: A collection of assorted World Cup match tickets to include: Eighth Final, Quarter Final, Semi Final, 3rd and 4th Place Play Off and Final; matches played at Wembley, Hillsborough, Villa Park, Goodison Park, twelve; together with two F.A. Cup 1967 Final tickets, and one Football League Cup Final 1967 ticket. (15)
Football Memorabilia: A collection of assorted football memorabilia to include tickets: Leeds United v. Nottingham Forest 17/2/1968, Pride Park Official Opening Game: Derby County v. U.C. Sampdoria, 4/8/1997; England v. Germany 7/10/2000; Inter-Cities Fair Cup Quarter Finals: Sheffield Wednesday v. Barcelona, 28/2/1962; and others, five various rosettes and a collection of Derby County badges. (one bag)
Miscellaneous: Four post wartime programmes to comprise: Football Association XI v. Army Physical Training Corps, 6th April 1946, signed by various players including, Billy Wright, Dennis Compton and others, together with Western Command v. London District, 12/12/1945, Royal Engineers v. London District, 7/11/1945 and Anti-Aircraft Command v. London District, 13/11/1946. (4)
Leicester Fosse: A 9ct gold medal awarded to Harry Thorpe, Leicester Fosse, 'In Commemoration of Promotion to Division 1 of the Football League 1907-8, H. Thorpe', hallmarked 'C&H', Birmingham.Provenance: The medal was given to Thorpe's brother Reginald Thorpe after his passing in 1908, before subsequently being handed down the family to the current vendor. Harry Thorpe was born in Chesterfield and went on to play for the Spireites, along with Woolwich Arsenal, Fulham and Leicester Fosse. He caught pneumonia playing for Leicester Fosse against Glossop, and passed away in the summer of 1908.
Reg Lloyd: A collection of three football medals awarded to Reg Lloyd, comprising: 'Lancashire Combination Championship' Liverpool Football Club, Won By Reg Lloyd, 1896-7, 9ct gold hallmarked, weighing approx. 12.3g; together with a silver hallmarked 'Liverpool & Dist FA Shield Tranmere Rovers Winners 1899 R.Lloyd' medal; and a silver hallmarked 'L.F.A. Amateur Runners-Up Liverpool Leek E.R.Lloyd' medal; together with two framed and glazed photographs of Lloyd in WW1. (5)
Miscellaneous: A collection of assorted miscellaneous football programmes to include English clubs at home in European competition and various others: Hibernian v. Sporting 27/9/1972; Winterthur v. Basel 31/3/1975; Djurgarden v. Malmo 16/8/1976; Twente v. Go Ahead Eagles 11/2/1973; Ajax v. Den Haag 21/4/1973; Benfica v. Porto 20/4/1969, World Cup 1970 Souvenir programme; Wrexham v. Chester 20/3/1967 etc. (one bag)
Miscellaneous: A collection of assorted football programmes to include: an International Soccer Match programme, Liverpool v. Young Boys of Switzerland, played in New York City 14/6/1953; four other programmes; a 1965 and 1974 F.A. Cup Final ticket; and various newspaper articles and cuttings. (one bag)
Ray Lambert: A collection of three 9ct gold medals, awarded to Ray Lambert, to comprise: 'West Lancashire Football League' 'League Runners-Up 1937-8 Liverpool 'A' R. Lambert', enamelling to obverse, gross weight 8.6g; together with a 'Liverpool County Football Association' 'Senior Cup Runners-Up 1939-40 R.Lambert' medal, weight approx. 10.2g; and a 'Liverpool County Football Association' 'Senior Cup Winners 1946-7 R.Lambert' medal, weight approx. 15g; together with an enamelled silver 'Flintshire Schools League 1932-33' medal, 'R.Lambert' to the reverse, weight approx. 11.5g and an EPNS trophy 'Lancashire Cup Competition Winners 1946-47. (5)
Miscellaneous: A collection of assorted miscellaneous football programmes to include: Nottingham Forest v. Tottenham Hotspur 29/4/1967; Liverpool v. Chelsea 27/3/1965; Rochdale v. Everton 25/10/1961; Sutton Town v. Goole Town 24/1/1959; Kingstonian v. Wimbledon 20/4/1963; Manchester City Reserves v. Stoke City Reserves 28/10/1961; Luton Town v. Nottingham Forest 2/5/1959; Ipswich Town v. Huddersfield 5/4/1958; Millwall v. Blackburn Rovers 21/3/1955; Morton v. British Army XI 1/4/1959; various Nottingham Forest home programmes, late 1950's; Mansfield Town v. Cardiff City 5/10/1961; Leicester City v. Tottenham Hotspur 6/5/1961; Motherwell v. Dundee United 26/10/1963; and others various 1970's and 1980's. (one box)
Ray Lambert: A 1946/47 Football League Division 1 Winners medal, awarded to Ray Lambert, a full-back for Liverpool F.C., 9ct gold, 'The Football League Champions Division 1' to the obverse; 'Season 1946/7 Liverpool FC R.Lambert' to the reverse, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, weight approx. 22.2g, complete with a photo of Lambert.Liverpool won the 1946/47 season with 57 points, winning their fifth league title, ahead of Manchester United on 56. The 46/47 season was the first full Football League campaign after WW2 had taken place.
Ray Lambert: A collection of assorted black and white photographs to include: British Forces team in the Azores in April 1945; and various others; together with a Liverpool Football Club Itinerary of Tour in Sweden, 12th to 31st May 1951; a F.A. Wales Continental Tour Itinerary 1949, signed by the Dundee team; Liverpool Farewell Dinner Menu, 20th June 1948; British Forces Football Team Dinner, Azores, signed to the reverse, 21st January 1945; a Liverpool Celebration Dinner 19th September 1966; a Cunard White Star List of Passengers from the RMS 'Queen Elizabeth' 7th May 1948; a Switzerland v. Wales Dinner Menu, 26th May 1949, signed; and a Cunard White Star RMS 'Queen Mary' Dinner Menu, 25th June 1948. (one bag)
Miscellaneous Programmes: A collection of assorted football programmes to include: Norway v Denmark 26/9/1965, Norway v France 15/9/1965, Norway v Yugoslavia 16/6/1965, Norway v Sweden 20/9/1964, Denmark v Luxembourg 10/10/1963, Benfica v AC Milan 22/5/1963, and Atletico Madrid v Tottenham Hotspur 15/5/1963. (7)
Arbroath: A boxed Caithness paperweight commemorating the centenary of the 1885 football match played between Arbroath and Bon Accord in which Arbroath achieved a world record 36-0 scoreline. The paperweight is limited edition no. 3/36 and comes complete with certificate of authenticity and First Day Cover. (2)
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