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Four hallmarked silver football or similar sporting interest medals, one with enamel shield to front engraved verso DSFA 1913-14 winners R Dixon, another with footballer in relief to front, engraved verso 'Milner' Cup Winners 1922-23 RN Depot, the other two engraved Olympia FCC winners 1921-22 and Whitehall FCC winners 1921-2, weight of all four 25.5g
Four football or similar sporting medals comprising two with Chinese silver marks for Wing Nam, one engraved to front 'Communications' and verso 'HMS Medway Inter Part Football 1930', the other engraved to front 'Artisans & Comm' and verso 'HMS Medway Inter Part Football 1931', another unmarked but with Chinese script to front, the final example in the form of a Maltese cross and engraved 'Daily Malta Chronicle Cup 1928', weight of all four 34.0g
A World Championship Jules Rimet Cup, England 1966 season ticket envelope containing 1966 World Cup tickets for the 8th final Tuesday July 12th, 8th final Friday July 15th, 8th final Tuesday July 19th, quarter final tickets Saturday July 23rd, a Football league final Saturday March 12th 1977, an FA Cup fourth round Swindon Town vs Everton ticket 1977, a Football League Cup Final replay Wednesday 16th 1977, an Aston Villa vs Everton final second replay, 13th April 1977, and a FA Cup 5th round Cardiff City vs Everton Saturday 26th February 1977.
A hallmarked silver Union of Boys Clubs Association Football medal for the winners of the senior supplementary, 1918-19, Birmingham 1918, with gold plaque to the centre featuring a soccer player and ball beneath the banner 'Liverpool union of Boys Clubs' with hanging bale and chain, diameter 2.5cm, approx .5ozt.
Vintage football autograph collection of soccer magazine photos. Includes Bill Paterson signed 8x6 colour magazine photo. Derek Hawksworth signed 7x5 colour magazine photo. Bradford City, Sheffield Utd, Huddersfield Town and Lincoln City player. Bobby Ayre signed 7x5 newspaper colour photo. Charlton and Reading player. Derek Hogg signed 8x6 b/w newspaper photo. Leicester City , WBA and Cardiff City player. Jack Hedley signed 8x6 colour newspaper photo. Everton, Sunderland and Gateshead player. Dave Ewing signed 8x6 colour magazine photo. Manchester City and Crewe player. Jimmy Dickinson signed 8x6 colour newspaper photo. Portsmouth and England player. Arthur Bottom signed 8x6 colour magazine photo. Sheffield Utd, York City, Newcastle Utd and Chesterfield player. Dave Bowen, Jack Kelsey and Bill Dodgi signed 7x5 b/w newspaper photo. Sheffield Utd 1957 team signed b/w newspaper photo. Signed by Hoyland, Hodgkinson, Thompson, Shaw, Mason, Summers, Richardson, Coldwell, Smith, Iley, Kemp Ringstead, Hagan, Howitt, Jones and Hawksworth. 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.
Arsenal footballers autographed football photo. High quality 16x12 colour photo signed by 1970s Arsenal legends Tommy Baldwin, John Roberts, Frank McLintock and goalkeeper Bob Wilson. Thomas Baldwin (born 10 June 1945) is an English former footballer who played in The Football League for Arsenal, Chelsea, Millwall, Manchester United and Brentford. He was capped twice by England at under-23 level. Tommy Baldwin was known as ' the sponge ' for his ability ,under pressure, to hold the ball and shield it skilfully from opponents while seeking an opening to set up an attack. Born in Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Roberts played football for local club Abercynon Athletic while working as a railway fireman. He joined Swansea Town as an apprentice in 1963, turning professional in 1964. Initially a striker who later switched to centre half, he moved to Northampton Town in 1967 and then Arsenal in 1969. He played for Arsenal for three seasons, including 18 appearances in the 1970-71 season, when Arsenal won the First Division title, thus earning him a championship medal. Roberts however did not play in the FA Cup Final the same year, which Arsenal also won to complete the Double, Francis ""Frank"" McLintock MBE (born 28 December 1939) is a former Scotland international footballer and football manager. He also worked as a sports agent and football pundit in his later life. He began his career in Scottish Junior football with Shawfield, before earning a professional contract with English First Division club Leicester City in December 1956. He played in two FA Cup final defeats before he was sold to Arsenal for £80,000 in October 1964. He had a poor start to his career at Arsenal, though he did feature in two League Cup final defeats, but he found success at the club after being switched from right-half to centre-half in 1969. Appointed as captain he led the club to their first European trophy, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1970. The following season, 1970-71, he captained Arsenal to the Double, as they won the league and the FA Cup. He was sold to Queens Park Rangers in June 1973 for a fee of £25,000, and helped the club to finish as First Division runners-up in 1975-76 before he announced his retirement in May 1977. He scored a total of 66 goals in 766 league and cup games in a 20-year professional career, and won nine caps for Scotland in an eight-year international career. Robert Primrose Wilson, OBE (born 30 October 1941) is a former Scotland international football goalkeeper and later broadcaster. As a player, Wilson is most noted for his 11-year playing career at Arsenal where he made over 300 appearances. Wilson as well featured as a youth and senior international for Scotland. After retiring as a player, he turned to coaching and broadcasting, presenting football programmes on television for 28 years until 2002. Wilson has also gone on to create a charity organization known as the Willow Foundation.
A 1937 FA Cup final ticket stub signed by every member of the Sunderland Football Team who played on the 1st May 1937 except for Alexander 'Sandy' McNab who replaced injured Captain Alex Hastings (Alex Hastings however did sign this fan's ticket stub); Eddie Burbanks, Bert Johnston, Jimmy Gorman, Johnny Mapson, Len Duns, Raich Carter, Charlie Thomson, Patrick Gallacher, Alex Hall, Bobby Gurney and Alex Hastings, together with a copy of the Football Echo with match report and Supporters red and white rosette
Sporting Interest - Football - a rare 1930-31 England V Scotland international cap, believed to have belonged to Herbert Roberts, Bn 1905, the Arsenal and England international Centre-Half, who only ever played one international match against Scotland on the 28th March 1931 the match ended with Scotland beating England 2-0, red pink body, embroidered E v S 1930-31 to peak beneath England Rose, approx 22cm diameterNB the vendors family has always been told that the cap was won by a player whom only ever played once for England called Roberts
Sporting Interest - Football, 1940's and later programmes, including 1947-48 season, 22nd November, Manchester United v Everton 1949 Blackpool, v Arsenal, 1952 Nottingham County v Portsmouth 1966 World Cup final, etc; autographs, including Stanley Matthews, Alex James, Phil Birtles, etc; Daily Worker Football annuals, 1948-49, 49-50, 51-52 vols, Sunday Chronicle Football 1952; etc
Sporting Interest - Football Autographs 1935-36 season, Liverpool. inscribed in black ink with thirty two signatures, including Ernie Blenkinsop, Berry Nieuwenhuys, H Taylor, V Wright, R Neal, T Bradshaw, F Howe, Jack Balmer, Ben Dabbs, Arthur J Riley, Tom Cooper, Matt Busby, Alf Hanson, R E Savage, Chas Wilson (Trainer), Lance Carr, George Patterson etc, on folded pale blue double autograph book page
Football Programmes - 1940's and later assorted inc England V Wales 26th April 1941, 23rd August 1947 Arsenal V Sunderland, 18th Sept 1947 Doncaster Rovers V Bradford 18th, 18th October 1947 Aston Villa V Sheffield United, 31st Jan 1948, West Brom V Luton, FA cup Final 24th April 1948 Mancheter United V Blackpool, Notts County V Bristol City 16th April 1949, etc other various to 1980s
Sporting Interest - Football Autographs 1935-36 season, Portsmouth FC, Grimsby Town and Brentford, three foldout pages, all signed in black ink, Portsmouth with thirty Three signatures inc F Hird, A Pringle, L McCarthy, D Thackeray, A Young, J Nichol, R Ransom, G Bell, A Bronwyn, H Crawshaw, R Gibson, W Bagley, W Rachford, F Worrall etc; Grimsby Town, C Craven, J Hodgson, Jimmy Kelly, R Tomlinson, R E Taylor, Ken Walker, Tench, J G Bestall, G Tweedy, etc (21) Brentford, J Mathieson, Joe James, J Wilson, D MacKenzie, G Poyser, David McCulloch, W Scott, Idris Hopkins, Dai Richards etc (15), all three with foldout stuck down pages (3)
Football Programmes and Ticket Stubs - 1940's- 1980's including Nottingham Forest, 8th Dec 1945, Aston Villa, 2nd March 1946 Wolverhampton, 4th April 1953 Leeds United, 17th April 1954 Blackburn Rovers, 14th Jan 1956 Bristol Rovers, 6th Dec 1958 West Brom, 2 ticket stubs FA cup Final 17th March 1979; Chesterfield United 4th April 1947 West Brom, 20th Dec 1947 Cardiff City, 7th April 1950 Bradford, 3rd February 1951 Cardiff City, 1st Nov 1958 Plymouth Argyle, etc and Sheffield Wednesday 29th November 1947 Newcastle United, 7th April 1951, Fulham, 3rd Sep 1952 Liverpool, etc, (27)
Football Programmes - Sheffield United 1939-1960, inc 8th April 1939, V Bury, 22nd April 1944, Aston Villa, 12th January 1946 Middlesbrough, 4th November 1946 Norrkoeping, 5th April 1947 Aston Villa, 6th March 1948 Aston Villa, 20th March 1948 Everton, 26th February 1949 Aston Villa,other 1951-1960, (17)
LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FOOTBALL RELATED SHIELD MEDALLION/FOB PENDANT, circular reserve with cast image of a footballer and with standing lion crest, 1 7/8" (4.8cm) high, A SILVER FOB PENDANT, the raised shield reserve inscribed 'From the Members of the Egerton Arms Caving Club 30/8/02 and ANOTHER CRUCIFORM AND PIERCED, Birmingham 1898 (3)
Football interest; Chelsea football club related items, model of Stamford Bridge stadium, including signed shirts, 2005 centenary year signed jersey signed by Petr Cech, John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho, Paulo Ferreira, Michael Essien, Claude Makelele, Arjen Robben, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Joe Cole & Wayne Bridge, booklets, approximately 30 tickets all c1990s, other signed material, magazines, newspapers, etc.
A late Victorian plated two-handled prize cup and cover - "Omro District Football Association season 1898", with bead mounts and engraved with leaf scroll ornament, the domed cover with football pattern finial, floral cast scroll handles, knopped to stem, on circular footrim, 17.5ins high, further engraved "Presented by the Australian Explosions Company Melbourne T.T. Jones Gen Mgr. A. McWilliam Traveler won by Cassilis FBC, presented to R. H. Hamilton Esq. President by the players of a token of esteem", 17.5ins high
Album of Loftus, Hommersea and local villages, including Hommersea House, Alum house ruins, SS. Shirjack Wrecked Off Staithes, Loftus Railway Station, Prims Skinnigrove Old Boys football team, Carlin How, Mill, Loftus Peace Celebrations, The New Congregational Church Loftus, Hope Cottage, Coronation Day, various street and shop scenes, Rectory. By George Skilbeck, Booth, Bruce.
Box of mixed and assorted photographic and printed North Yorkshire postcards, including Castleton Railway Station, Hawsker Chapel group photo, Marske Camp, Loftus Albion football team, Wollaton shipping, Loftus Brass Band, Whitby, Middlesbrough, Runswick, Lingrow Knoll, Ormesby Bungalow, Phoenix Series, Post Office High Hawsker, Hinderwell Mill, Ingleby Incline Top Rosedale Train 1928, Butterfly Junction Station Shipley? Battersby Station, Danby Station, Pinchingthorpe Station, Lythe snow scene, Hunt meet, Swan from High Hawsker, Station Hawsker, Agricultural Show Castleton 1924, Kettleness Station.
Nine albums of North Yorkshire postcards, to include Easington Rectory, Chas Palmer's Funeral, Football Team, Tiger Inn Easington, Coronation House Castleton, Post Office Castleton, Ruswarp Mill, Ruswarp Caravan, Railway Stations and crossings, Briggswath Sleights, Newholme, Bathing Tents Runswick, Street scenes Runswick, Saltburn, Glaisdale, Flooding, Westerdale, Viaducts, Ugthorpe Mill, Ship Inn Marske, Territorial Camp Markse, Kirkleatham Hall, Military Hospital Redcar, Rev. E. J. Collins, Station Hotel Staithes, Seaton Gath, High Streets, War Memorial, Routh Sea Staithes, Ugthorpe. Publishers and photographers by Phoenix Series, Monarch Series - R. Johnson, G. Fry, Sutcliffe, Ross Whitby, George Skilbeck, A. E. Graham, W. H. Taylor, Quinton, Joseph Verrill.
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