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Football Autographed 12 X 8 Photo, Depicting Alan Sunderland Being Congratulated By Teammates Pat Rice And Steve Walford After His Winning Goal For Arsenal Against Manchester United In The Dying Moments Of The 1979 Fa Cup Final At Wembley, Signed By Sunderland & Rice Using A Fine Blue Marker. Good Condition Est.
AN HISTORIC NEW ZEALAND RUGBY UNION CAP FOR WILLIAM 'BILL' CUNNINGHAM (1874-1927) - AN IMPORTANT MAORI & ORIGINAL ALL BLACK PLAYER The cap in black velvet with attached silvered tassel, silver New Zealand fern and 'NZ' and with embroidered dates for representation 1901, 1905, 1906, 1907 and 1908 Bill Cunningham was one of the Originals who toured British Isles, France and the North America in 1905 with Dave Gallaher's famous team. Cunningham, a lock with super scrummage ability, played in 23 of the 32 matches and played in three Test matches on the tour, against Scotland, Ireland and France. Due to injury Cunningham was not available for the famous Wales match which was the only defeat on tour for The Originals. Born near Te Awamutu, Cunningham originally played club rugby in Waihi, in the Coromandel region. Lying within the Auckland Rugby Football Union's boundaries, he was selected to play for Auckland province in 1899 and continued to represent the side until his retirement in 1913. He was first picked for New Zealand in 1901, and played against New South Wales that year, but was not selected again until the 1905 Originals' tour. After the tour he continued to represent New Zealand in both 1907 and 1908. Affiliating to Rongowhakaata, he was a member of the first ever New Zealand Maori team in 1910, and played for them again in 1912. On retirement in 1913 he had appeared for Auckland 45 times, and for New Zealand 39 times. Intriguingly Bill Cunningham was the grandson of the famous New Zealand founder-father Thomas Halbert, a whaler and trader from England who landed in Poverty Bay in 1832. Bill was born at Rangiaowhia, near Te Awamutu, on 8 July 1874, son of Hera (Sarah) Ngaihika Halbert and her second husband, James Cunningham. Hera was the daughter of Thomas Halbert and Keita Kaikiri, who belonged to the Rongowhakaata a Maori iwi of the Gisborne region of New Zealand North Island. He married Ethel Minnie Dance of Waihi on 23 September 1907 and the same year, Ethel gave birth to their son, William Henry Cunningham, but he died at only a day old. This was the only child the couple had. Cunningham was very physically fit, strong and agile for a forward. With Billy Stead, he was one of only two Maori in the 1905-06 All Black side, Cunningham was able to speak the language. Provenance: fresh to the market and entered to our auction by a family living in Auckland, New Zealand. Handwritten letter to accompany the cap outlining the route of the cap to the family via Great Uncle Robert Wylie 'Dick' McGregor, a friend of Bill's and fellow New Zealand capped player with Auckland. Also present a facsimile congratulatory telegram dated 1906 from Dick to Bill
AN HISTORIC 1974 TOUR DE FRANCE WORN YELLOW JERSEY FOR LEGENDARY MOLTENI RIDER EDDY MERCKX TOGETHER WITH AUTOGRAPHS & WINNERS RIBBON SASH The Le Coq Sportif cotton jersey with original zip, stitched silk 'Almentari Molteni' sponsor label and cotton 'Miko' label front and back and with three section lumbar pocket. The green white and red banded sash signed by Merckx. Black and white photos etc It is said of Edouard Louis Merckx that he is to cycling what Muhammad Ali is to boxing or Pelé is to football.... simply the best there has ever been. For 14 years between 1965 and 1978, cyclist Eddy 'The Canibal' Merckx was a machine that dominated in what is regarded as cycling's golden age with many memorable characters who, at any other time, would have gone on to become legends. Merckx amassed 445 victories by simply crushing rivals, ruining their hopes and their careers. The Canibal's legacy resides as much in the careers he ruined than his five Tour de France wins. So dominant had Merckx become by 1973 that he was ordered to stay away from the Tour for the good of the event. The 61st edition of the Tour de France in 1974 was notable for Merckx equalling French cyclist Jacques Anquetil's five tour victories and he winning his fifth, and last, Tour de France five races. He won a record number of stages (32 surpassing the previous record of 25) and became the first man to win the Triple Crown of Cycling in the same year (Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and Tour de Suisse). The 1974 tour was also memorable for staging in the UK for the first time and for Basque separatist placed bombs on press and team cars. Merckx was favourite leading up to the Tour despite for the first time in his professional career not winning a Classic Tour leading up to the main event and despite being absent for the 1973 tour but the odds were not improved by surgery on his perineum only five days before the 1974 Tour commenced! The following year, Merckx was subject to violence by a spectator during a stage preventing him winning the Tour de France for a record sixth time and beating the shared record of Tour victories. Provenance: entered directly from Belgium by female Belgian vendor who was 20 years old in 1974. The vendor's father was very friendly with Jean Crahay, the driver of the car of a Belgian sports newspaper. Crahay became good friends with Eddy Merckx and fellow Belgian cyclist Joseph Bruyère, they both gave Crahay yellow jerseys from the tour. The jersey were then in turn gifted to the vendor's father who passed them on to the vendor who was a big fan of Eddy Merckx and the Tour de France at the time
AN AUTOGRAPH BOOK & LOOSE PAGES SIGNED BY THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE BAND MEMBERS & OTHERS 'Experience' members Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell's signatures are contained on one loose page. On a similar loose page are the three members of The Walker Brothers being Gary Walker (clear signature), John Walker (clear) and the recently deceased Scott (less decipherable). Another similar loose page has Engelbert Humperdincke's autograph. Within the book there is a page signed by three Herman's Hermits, Welsh rugby union club teams etc also present three facsimile headed paper football club squad signatures for Manchester Utd, Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton Wanderers Provenance: collected by vendor but Jimi Hendrix Experience was obtained on the vendor's behalf by 'Paul' a doorman at The Capitol Theatre, Cardiff on 26/4/1967 as noted in the autograph book
Collection of approx 45 monochrome and 14 colour Press Association/A P Leaf desk photos, mostly pertaining to Manchester and Manchester United Football circa 1950s-1990s, included are scenes illustrating footballer Bill Foukles leading Man Utd onto the field in the 5th round FA Cup tie against Sheffield Wednesday 1958 + Man Utd players Steve Bruce and Brian Robson lifting the Premier League trophy at the end of the inaugural 1992-93 season, further images feature game action scenes of George Best playing for Man Utd and Fulham (circa 1975) including at Stamford Bridge 1971 (ejected from the match under the orders of ref Norman Burtenshaw), Best and defender David Sadler at the European Cup Final at Wembley + Matt Busby, Pat Crerand and Best with the European Cup + a Man Utd civic reception at Albert Square after the European Cup victory over Benfica 1968 + England and West Ham Utd captain Bobby Moore action photos at West Ham Utd 1969 including Moore leading his victorious team (winning 1-0) in 1971 onto the field against Coventry in the Div 1 game + Moore and Pele swapping shirts after the England v Brazil match in 1970 + Moore and Eusebio da Silva Ferreira (Portuguese striker) with their 1966 Sports Personality of the Year awards, other non-football photographs include images pertaining to Manchester's Olympic bid including architectural models for the East Manchester 2000 Olympic 80,000 capacity stadium and proposed Olympic centre at Barton Cross 1996, + photos (A P Leaf desk) illustrating the Manchester IRA bombings 1992 including scenes captioned "As two men cower from the force of the blast" + political Press photos including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Margaret Thatcher, photos are of varying sizes, approx 200 x 150mm - 400 x 300mm with many captioned and dated in ink within photo margins and/or computer type on reverse
A Carrow Road "Home Of The Canaries" signed football flag with over 100 signatures. Vendor advises this flag was used as a table cloth in one of the reception room as at the club. Signatures include: Grant Holt, Wes Hoolahan, Chris Martin, Oli Johnson, Darren Huckerby and Jeremy Goss. Size approx. 89 x 160cm.
A large collection of football programmes including a pirate F.A. Cup Final Arsenal v Preston N.E. 10th May, 1941 published by Victor London; London War Cup Final Portsmouth v Brentford 30th May, 1942 and fourteen football league Division I Arsenal programmes 1947-1949 together with various others dating through 1960's and 1970's
A Collection Of Novelty Decorative Tea Pots To Include, A Grevy's Zebra Themed Tea Pot, A Character In The Form Of A Football, A Comical Cow Tea Pot, Another In The Form Of A Butchers Shop Front, And One In The Shape Of A Childrens Toy Store, A Cat Shaped Tea Pot, And A Tea Pot Depicting A Cat Resting On A Sofa. Etc. Approximately 20 In Total. Please See Accompanying Image.
Football Medals: A 9ct gold, shield-shaped football medallion, embossed "Derbyshire Football Association" to front, with a red and gold, rose and crown enamelled onto a blue shield, and embossed 'Medal Competition, Runners-Up 1921-22' to back, makers mark, Vaughton and Sons (V&S), hallmarked Birmingham, 1921, weight 5.3 gms, together with a silver engraved football medallion, with a rose gold shield to front, and inscribed 'M & D L Runners Up 1922-23', makers mark Thomas Fattorini (T.F) and (rubbed) hallmarks for Birmingham 1921, gross weight 7.7 gms
Medals: A collection of four assorted sporting medals to include: a 9ct gold medal for 'The Bristol Motor Cycle Club' depicting a rural motor cycle scene to front and inscription on the back 'Llandudno Trial won by H.H. Hutchinsen 1912', hallmarked Birmingham 1912, makers mark Vaughton & Sons, weight approx. 10.6g, together with a silver and enamel medal, 'Bristol Bicycle and Motor Club' engraved to the reverse 'Open Hill Climb, Clapton, June 28th 1913' hallmarked Birmingham 1913, makers mark Arthur Fenwick (A.F) and two other football medals, unengraved. (4)
A early 20th Century armorial oak shield back boxing trophy, having large silver plate relief decorated central scene depicting two gentlemen boxing. Surrounded by small shield plaques starting from 1948 Pearcy youth bath 1948 and 1965, Bridgwater boys-club 1963, Yeovil A.B.C 1964 and 1966-67, Bristol and District A.B.C 1965-66. Presented by Frome youth football supporters club 1948.
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