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Lot 595

Silver-plated Real Madrid CF UEFA 2016-17 Champions League commemorative trophy scale replica of the tournament trophy by Alegre Joyeros of Madrid presented to players and officials at the football club, tied with white ribbon, height 18cm  (tournament trophy 73.5cm.)

Lot 596

Edgar Chadwick 15ct gold Southern Football League Championship winners medal, 1900-01 the obverse inscribed SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed SOUTHAMPTON F.C., WINNERS, 1900-1, E, CHADWICK, 16grms Southampton won the champions this season with 41 points, Bristol City being runners-up on 39 points 

Lot 597

Frank Mitchell silver-gilt Division 2 League Championship winners medal, 1947-48 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 2, 22grms Birmingham City won the Division 2 championship this season with 59 points, Newcastle United finishing runners-up with 56 points.

Lot 599

Thomas Fenner 9ct gold Division 3 Southern Section League Championship winners medal, 1930-31 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 3 SOUTHERN SECTION, the reverse inscribed NOTTS COUNTY, T. FENNER, 1930-31, with ring suspension, 30grms Notts County won the Division 3 Southern championship this season with 59 points, Crystal Palace finishing runners-up with 51 points.

Lot 600

Archie Clark 9ct gold Division 3 Northern Section League Championship winners medal, 1937-38 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 3 NORTHERN SECTION, with ring suspension, 21grms Tranmere Rovers won the Division 3 Northern championship this season with 56 points, Doncaster Rovers finishing runners-up with 54 points.

Lot 608

Yellow-metal Tennent's F.A. Charity Shield medal the obverse inscribed TENNENT'S F.A. CHARITY SHIELD, the reverse inscribed TENNENT'S F.A. CHARITY SHIELD, WEMBLEY, AUGUST 8TH 1992, in original fitted case and a Nationwide Football League 2000-2001 promotion medal, the reverse inscribed NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION THREE PROMOTED with original ribbon (2)

Lot 61

Bristol City sepia-toned football line-up photograph, 1910-11 with team legend, image, 9 x 11in, mounted, mount damaged, unframed, sepia-toned team line-up photograph Dolphin Association Football Club, with team legend, image 10 x 12in, mounted, unframed, cricket team line-up, trimmed, football team line-up trimmed, United Service R.F..C. Devonshire Tour 1900, team line-up and 2nd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, Royal Life Certificates and Medalion Holders (6)

Lot 610

9ct gold and enamel Gloucestershire Football Association medal, 1905-06 the obverse inscribed Gloucestershire Football Association, the reverse inscribed SENIOR CUP WINNERS, W.S. MAXWELL, 1905-6, 19grms, enamel rubbed, in case

Lot 611

9ct gold and enamel Gloucestershire Football Association medal, 1907-08 the obverse inscribed Gloucestershire Football Association, the reverse inscribed SENIOR CUP WINNERS, W. MAXWELL, 1907-8, 19grms, enamel rubbed

Lot 612

9ct gold and enamel Gloucestershire Football Association medal, 1906-07 the obverse inscribed Gloucestershire Football Association, the reverse inscribed SENIOR CUP WINNERS, W.S. MAXWELL, 1906-7, 18grms, in case 

Lot 613

9ct gold and enamel Durham Football Association medal, 1902-03 the obverse inscribed Durham Football Association, 1902-3, 10grms

Lot 615

Yellow-metal Football Association Amateur Cup medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION AMATEUR CUP, the reverse lettered RUNNERS UP with ring suspension in original fitted case, the box inscribed THE AMATEUR CUP 1894-5

Lot 616

9ct gold Bedfordshire Football League medal, 1932-33 the obverse inscribed BEDFORDSHIRE & DISc FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed Div 1 1932-33, Queen's Park Rangers with ring suspension, 4grms with ring suspension

Lot 617

A rare group of 1930’s Chinese football medals awarded to A. MacArthurcomprising, TIENTSIN HONG LEAGUE B.M.C. FOOTBALL CLUB RUNNERS-UP 1931-32, silver medal cast with two figures of footballers contesting the ball, medallist’s monogram  BHM?, inscribed to A. MACARTHUR, 3.3cm diameter; T.F.A. RUNNERS-UP 1st DIVISION 1931-32, silver medal similar to above, cast with different scene with two footballers, inscribed to  A. MCARTHUR, 3.3cm. diameter; T.F.A. HONG CUP RUNNERS-UP B.M.C. FOOTBALL CLUB 1932-33, 1933-34, larger silver medal similar to above, cast with different scene with two footballers, inscribed to A. MACARTHUR, 4cm, diameter; TIENTSIN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION large silver-gilt medal, cast with a footballer with the ball, inscribed WINNERS PETERS CUP 1933, 4.9cm. diameter; two bronze medals for T.G.S. SPORTS, one inscribed 1938, 3.3cm. diameter; Tientsin Race Club Member’s Medal, oval with red and white enamel, 4cm. high; and Chinese silver pendant formed as a Pagoda, stamped silver marks to reverse, 6cm. high (7)

Lot 618

Brazilian Football Association (CBF) Centenary medal presented to Pele in gilt, bearing the CBF crest and inscribed with details of the five World Cup wins 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 & 2002, in original fitted case Provenance: The Pele Collection. Julien's Auctions, 7th June 2016, lot 3.

Lot 619

An interesting specimen F.A. Cup winner's medal circa 1900 design produced in gilt-metal by the medal maker for approval by The Football Association Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia, 20th November 1996, Lot 33

Lot 622

Raymond Kopa continental gold and enamel 1958 European Cup Winners medal,  the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse inscribed VAINQUEUR 1958 with ring suspension In the third year of the competition Real Madrid successfully retained the European Cup and this was Raymond Kopa's second of his three-in-a-row winners medals. In the match played on 28th May 1958 at the Heysel Stadium, Real Madrid defeated Milan 3-2 Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 608 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 623

Raymond Kopa continental gold and enamel 1959 European Cup Winners medal,  the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse inscribed VAINQUEUR 1959 with ring suspension In the fourth year of the competition Real Madrid successfully retained the European Cup and this was Raymond Kopa's hat-trick of winners medals. In the match played on 3rd June 1959 at the Neckarstadion, Real Madrid defeated Kopa's former club Reims 2-0 Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 609 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 629

Raymond Kopa Yugoslavia v. France autographed menu card, 18th October 1953 the programme autographed by both sides, signs of folds In the friendly match played on 18th October 1953, Yugoslavia defeated France 3-1 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 635

Raymond Kopa Voros Lobogo v. Stade Reims official match ball, 1955 inscribed with teams and match details, value removed and white-metal trophy decorated with enamel club badges The above ball and bowl were presented to Raymond Kopa, in the 1955 European Cup, quarter-final, 2nd leg match played on 28th December 1955, the teams drew match 4-4 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 636

Raymond Kopa's 1950-51 Football I.D. card for his first professional club Angers Kopa played from 1949-51 making sixty appearance and scoring fifteen goals Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 637

Raymond Kopa 1953 Victory in Sport award modelled as winged figure on onyx base inscribed VICTOIRE DU SPORT FRANCAIS 1953 FOOTBALL RAYMOND KPA, 8.5in. high Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 607, Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 379 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 638

Raymond Kopa bronze presentation medallion for Yugoslavia v. France 1953 inscribed Zagreb, 18 Octobre 1953 Yougoslavie - France with enamel badge on marble base, 7in. high Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 399 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 639

Raymond Kopa silver and enamel presentation cigarette case, France v. Ireland, 1952 the lid surmounted by enamel Northern Ireland crest and inscribed France _ Irlande Colombes 11 novembre 1952 France defeated Northern Ireland 3-1, Kopa scoring two goals Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 406 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 640

Raymond Kopa's 1st Real Madrid I.D. card, 1956-57 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 641

Raymond Kopa 1955 Sportsman of the Year award inscribed LE CHAMPION DES CHAMPIONS 1958 RAYMOND KOPA on hardwood base, some damages, 9in. high Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 629, Bonham's Football Memorabilia including Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 382 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 643

Raymond Kopa official Italian white-metal and enamel presentation plaque, 1956 inscribed Gara internazionale ITALIA - FRANCIA Bologna 15-2-1956, 4in. high Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 632, Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 373 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 644

Raymond Kopa's Stade Reims v. Real Madrid 1956 European Cup Final menu card and team line-up photograph Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 645

Raymond Kopa gents wrist watch dial stamped Real Madrid, C de F, Antimagnetic the underside inscribed CAMPEONATO NACIONAL de LIGA, R. KOPA, 1957-58, with brown leather strap Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 646

Stade Reims v. Real Madrid European quarter-final match programme, 8th May 1958 front cover signed by Di Stefano, Real Madrid autographed menu card for match against Nice, 14th February 1957, gilt-metal tie pin and 1958 promotion brochure (4) Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 647

Raymond Kopa white-metal and enamel trophy  with lion handles and finial, inscribed in Spanish and translated The City Council of Madrid to Raymond Kopa on the occasion of winning three consecutive European Cup finals, 1955-56, 1956-57 and 1957-58, on circular base, 11in. high Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 610 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 648

Raymond Kopa presentation cased set of weighing scales surmounted by enamel Real Madrid badge and table lighter with club crest (2) Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 649

Raymond Kopa's Longines presentation wrist watch, 1957 the underside inscribed with club crest and REAL MADRID R. KOPA, 30:5:1957, in worn condition The above watch was presented to Kopa to commemorate winning the 1957 European Cup  Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 650

Raymond Kopa 1958 Sportsman of the Year award inscribed LE CHAMPION DES CHAMPIONS 1958 RAYMOND KOPA on hardwood base, some damages, 9in. high   Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 630, Bonham's Football Memorabilia including Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 383 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 651

Raymond Kopa 1958 Champions commemorative plaque inscribed Raymond Kopa Real Madrid C.F. Campeon 1957-58 on mirror background, 6.5in. high Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 652

Raymond Kopa case presentation lighter, cuff links and tie pin for the Nice v. Real Madrid quarter-final match 1957 the case inscribed Nice, Real Madrid, 14.3.1957 WIN Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 653

Raymond Kopa continental gold and diamond set Stade Reims tie pin, 1959 presented to Kopa on his return to Reims in 1959 Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 406B Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 654

Raymond Kopa white-metal presentation cigarette case for match against Sevilla, 1958 inscribed COPA DE CLUBS CAMPEONES EUROPEOS REAL MADRID C.F. - SEVILLA C.F. SEVILLA 23-2-1958 Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 663, Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 374 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 655

Raymond Kopa signed Real Madrid poster autographed in the margin, 27 x 18.5in. folds Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 690,  Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 395 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 656

Raymond Kopa pewter France v. Belgium gift, 1961 inscribed FRANCE - BELGIQUE 15.3.1961 The friendly match finishing in a 1-1 draw Provenance: Bonhams Football Memorabilia, Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 381 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 657

Raymond Kopa metal-mounted and painted ashtray inscribed FCM and modelled as club crest on hardwood plaque inscribed RAYMOND KOPA REAL MADRID 1956-1958, 10.5in. high Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 658

Raymond Kopa fifteen 1958 World Cup first day covers  sent to Raymond Kopa address in Madrid Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia including Raymond Kopa Collection, Lot 394 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 660

Raymond Kopa's passport late 1970s/early 1980s and Club des Internationaux de Football I.D. card Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 376 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 661

Raymond Kopa brass miner lamp international gift for match against Belgium, 1960 inscribed BELGIQUE - FRANCE 28 -2-1960, 7in. high Kopa was captain in the match against Brussels, Belgium winning 1-0 Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 380 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 662

Raymond Kopa autographed Lacoste tracksuit top Kopa manufactured training top and monogrammed towel Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 393 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 663

Raymond Kopa two officials pennants, 1958 handover example and 50th Anniversary example, 16in and smaller (2) Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 642, Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 384 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 664

Raymond Kopa presentation plaque France v. Greece, 1958 inscribed France contre Grece, Parc des Prince, 1er octobre 1958 R. KOPA on hardwood with easel stand, 6in high, team line-up photograph and modern travel pen case and inkwell Provenance: Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 387 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 665

Raymond Kopa continental silver plaque presented to Kopa for three appearances in European Cup Finals by the Spanish F.A. inscribed REAL FEDERACION ESPANOLA DE FUTBOL, EN HOMENAJE AL JUGADOR D. RAYMOND KOPASZEWSKY, POR SU ACILACTON EN TRES FINALES, DE LA COPA DE CLUBS CAMPEONES EUROPEOS, MADRID 30 JUNIO 1960 ion velvet easel stand Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 628, Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 377 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 666

Raymond Kopa Lu Miroir Du Football 1958 World Cup award surmounted by figure of a cockerel and inscribed Le Miroir Du Football, Raymong KOPA, 12 Mai 1958 Coupe du Monde, Suede, 11in. high Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 691, Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 378 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 667

Raymond Kopa collection of twenty-four various press photographs and cards including action shots, player profile for International and domestic, advertising card autographed, 8 x 10in. and smaller  Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 668

Raymond Kopa brass presentation plaque, 1990 inscribed VILLE D'ANTIBES 3EME TOURNOI INTERNATIONAL DE FOOTBALL VETERANS M. RAYMOND KOPA. A.S. FONTONNE - 24.25.26 MAI 1990, 6in. high Provenance: Mullock Madeley, Football Memorabilia including The Raymond Kopa Collection, 11th April 2001, Lot 650, Bonham's Football Memorabilia included Raymond Kopa Collection, 27th March 2002, Lot 385 Raymond Kopa was integral to the legendary Real Madrid team of the 1950s, playing and winning the European Cup three years in a row, the club winning the first five finals since the competition's inception. Often considered one of the best players of his generation, Kopa was an attacking midfielder agile, quick, and known for his dribbling, play making and prolific scoring. Awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1958, in 1970, he became the first football player to receive the Legion d'honneur and in 2004, Pele named him one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony. The following lots 621 to 668 relate to the career of Raymond Kopa

Lot 682

Stanley Matthews blue England v. Scotland international cap, 1948-49 blue velvet cap with silvered tassel and braiding, with embroidered England three lion emblem and inscribed The Football Association, the peak embroidered E v S, 1948-49 with signed and dedicated Sir Stanley Matthews card, "To My Pal David, please accept my International cap with all my best wishes Stanley" (2) Cap faded and some wear to peak

Lot 683

Stanley Matthews 9ct gold Football League medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND, the reverse inscribed GLASGOW, September 22nd 1937, in original fitted case with signed and dedicated Sir Stanley Matthews card To My Pal David, Best wishes for 1985 Stanley, Sir Stanley Matthew endorsed golf ball and neck tie, small collection of programmes including Chelsea v. Newcastle United 1st September 1948 In the match played on 22nd September 1937 at Ibrox, The Scottish League defeated The Football League 1-0

Lot 686

Stanley Matthews last official Football Association registration, 1964-65 signed by Stanley Matthews, dated 27th June 1964 with punch holes Stanley Matthews was the oldest player to register in any European top League

Lot 689

Billy Wright white No.5 England International short-sleeved, 1955, Playrite Sports, 40 with v-neck collar and embroidered three lion badge inscribed CONTINENTAL TOUR 1955, various moth holes and three small repairs front and one on back, band of staining below number The Continental Tour comprised three matches, France, Spain and Portugal. In the match against France played on 15th May in Paris, France defeated England 1-0, the match against Spain was played on 18th May in Madrid and ended in a 1-1 draw, in the final match of the tour against Portugal played in Oporto on 22nd May, Portugal defeated England 3-1 The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966

Lot 690

Billy Wright blue England v. Holland International cap, 1946-47 the dark blue velvet cap with embroidered three lion badge inscribed The Football Association, Holland 1946-47 The above cap represents Wright's fourth appearance, in the match against Holland played on 27th November 1946 at Leeds Road, Huddersfield, England defeated Holland 8-2 The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966

Lot 691

Billy Wright blue England v. Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland International cap, 1955-56 the blue velvet cap with embroidered three lion badge inscribed W v. E, E v. I S v E 1955-56 The above cap represents Wright's 70th, 71st and 73rd appearance for England, in the match against Wales played on 22nd October 1955 at Ninian Park, the match ended in a 1-1, in the match against Northern Ireland played 3rd November at Wembley, England defeated Northern Ireland 3-0 and in the match against Scotland played on 14th April 1956 at Hampden Park, the match ended in a 1-1 draw The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966

Lot 692

Billy Wright UEFA 100 Caps presentation cap the dark blue velvet cap with embroidered three lion badge inscribed Billy Wright 100 CAPS, the reverse embroidered UEFA in original UEFA case In 2011 UEFA launched a new award to commemorate players from UEFA's 53 member associations who have made 100 or more appearances for their national team. The award will consist of a commemorative cap to be given to the players who have reached this milestone. The cap was presented to the family of Billy Wright. The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966

Lot 693

Billy Wright's, CBE Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire medal inscribed For God and The Empire, the reverse Royal Cypher is surmounted by a Kings crown, with original ribbon and in original fitted case and framed presentation certificate (2) The following Lots 688 to 693 relates to the career of England and Wolves legend Billy Wright CBE Billy Wright CBE Truly one of the "All-Time Greats" William Ambrose Wright was a model professional and ambassador for the game. He was without doubt an inspiring captain for Wolverhampton Wanderers and England in the late 1940s and 1950s another mark of his greatness was the fact that he was never sent -off or even cautioned. Billy Wright was born on 6th February 1924 and joined Wolves ground staff straight from school, turning professional in 1941. In the war years he made guest playing appearances for Leicester City and as a corporal in the Shropshire Light Infantry he made his first appearance for England in the unofficial "Victory" match against Belgium on 19th January 1946, he played a further two "Victory" Internationals matches before making his first full International against Northern Ireland played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park, Belfast, with England defeating Northern Ireland 7-2. Just a year later after a full season in League football Wolves manager Ted Vizard made him club captain and one year on from that at 24, England manager Walter Winterbottom made his captain of the International side. Wright made 59 appearances for England at wing-half before being moved to centre-half during the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and this move has been widely accepted as prolonging an already exceptional career. Settling into the new position was comfortable for Wright and he was able to display his defensive capabilities to their best advantage. At this stage in his domestic career he had already captained Wolves to their 1948-49 F.A.Cup victory and later in 1953-54 to the club's first-ever League Championship. He was awarded the Footballer of the Year in 1952 and arguably should have had two more awards for the 1958 and 1959 League Championship-winning season. His International career spanned almost 13 years and made his final appearance for his country in a 8-1 victory against the USA played 28th May 1959. He is unique as he was the first-ever player to make 100 appearances at International level and that milestone was reach in the match against Scotland played on 11th April 1959. His last 70 appearances were consecutive a then record (until bettered by legendary Spanish goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta) and all were as captain, another record. After playing in excess of 500 matches for Wolves he retired from playing in August 1959 and became manager/coach of England's Youth team in October 1960 and finally managing his boyhood club Arsenal until 1966

Lot 708

Tommy Younger blue Scotland v. Northern Ireland, Wales and England International cap, 1957-58 the dark blue velvet cap with gilt tassel and braiding embroidered with Scottish Football crest and inscribed S v W, S v I, S v E, 1957-58 The above cap represented Tommy's 17th, 19th and 20th appearances for Scotland, in the match against Northern Ireland 5th October 1957 at Windsor Park, the match ending in a 1-1 draw, the match against Wales played on 13th November 1957 at Hampden Park, again the match ending in a 1-1 draw and in the match against England played on 19th April 1958 at Hampden Park, England defeated Scotland 4-0 The above cap was awarded to Scotland, Hibernian League Championship winner, Liverpool goalkeeper Tommy Younger. The following lots 707 to 711 relate to Tommy's the playing career and time as President of the Scottish Football Association  Provenance: By family descent 

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