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EUROPEAN FINALS A collection of European Finals - Programme European Cup Liverpool v Borussia Moenchengladbach 1977, Programme (France Football issue) European Cup Final Liverpool v Real Madrid 1981 with L'Equipe newspaper (day after match), European Cup Final AC Milan v Barcelona (Milan issue) 1994 and Official programme European Cup Winners' Cup Final Magdeburg v AC Milan 1975. Generally good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY A collection of football miscellany with 35 programmes to include Fulham v Dinamo Zagreb (Festival of Britain) 1951, 4 Burnley Fairs Cup homes 1966/67, 8 ECWC Cardiff City homes from the 1960's and 70's, Darlington v Gateshead FAC 1963/64, last match at Gay Meadow for Shrewsbury 2007. Also includes 3 Hungarian magazines with pictures of various English matches including the 1974 FA Cup Final, Charles Buchan's Football Monthly July 1953 (picture of Roy Bentley Chelsea and England on front), Programme of Arrangements League Cup Final 1990, Postcard of Accrington Stanley's ground, two 1st Day Covers Cambridge and Huddersfield Town both 1970 with various other pieces. Fair to generally good
1998 WORLD CUP FRANCE A large miscellany of Press items relating to the Tournament including FIFA Football Dictionary, Coupe Du Monde Volontaires: Organisation Et Missions issued by Manpower, Label France Magazine issued in English by the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Press brochure in Spanish and another in English, Media Planner in English and French. Press Packs; Opening Ceremony in English and one in French. Closing Ceremony in English X 2, 2 different First 48 matches results, Semi-Final France v Croatia, Final France v Brazil X 2 in Spanish and another in French, Final Start List X 2, Final results sheet X 2, Brazil v Scotland Start List and results sheet X 2, Yves Saint Laurent Show for the Final. Guide for Accredited Person plus several area guides including 2 information bags for St. Denis. Good
NON- LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Approximately 130 programmes from 1955 onwards including 14 X 1950's and many 1960's and 1970's. Includes Barnet v Tooting & Mitcham 54/5, 1955 Amateur Cup Final, Chelsea aways v. Slough Town 70/1, Farnborough 86/7, Lee Chapel North 86/7, Dawlish Town 88/9 and St. Luke's College 77/8, Barnet v Arsenal 87/8 and WBA 79/80, Darwen v Man. City 79/80 and Wimbledon v Leeds Utd. 75/6 FAC. Fair to generally good
RESERVE TEAM FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Over 100 programmes from 1950's onwards including 8 X Man. City homes v. Stoke 50/1, Blackpool and Sheff. Weds. 55/6 with tokens missing, WBA and Huddersfield 56/7 tokens missing, Sheff. Utd. 59/60 token missing and Blackpool 61/2 and 64/5 token missing, 11 X Peterborough Utd. homes 1958-1963 including v. Arsenal, West Ham and Tottenham 61/2 all with writing on the covers, 5 X WBA homes including v. Liverpool 58/9 and v. Sheff. Utd., Huddersfield and Blackpool 66/7, Arsenal v Plymouth 52/3, Aston Villa v. Liverpool 60/1 and Man. City 61/2 writing on cover, 4 X Chelsea homes v. Reading, Coventry and Brighton 61/2 and Oxford 80/1, 10 X Tottenham homes 1959 - 1973 including v. Bournemouth 59/60, Derby County v Leeds Utd. 58/9, Sheff. Utd. V Liverpool 58/9 slightly torn and 2 X Tranmere homes v. Mossley 54/5 slightly marked and slightly torn and v. Bangor City 58/9. Fair
1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Over 90 programmes including Gillingham v Norwich 53/4, Huddersfield v Notts. Co. 52/3, Arsenal v Man. Utd. 53/4 score on cover, Aston Villa v WBA 49/50, Preston NE v Aston Villa 48/9, Chelsea v Aston Villa 49/50, Wolves 52/3 and Newcastle 51/2, Exeter City v Bournemouth 50/1, Accrington Stanley v Gateshead 55/6, Mansfield v Workington 56/7, Millwall v Exeter 48/9, 5 X QPR homes including v. Reading 52/3, Orient 53/4 and Shrewsbury 55/6, Reading v Walsall 53/4, Tottenham v Newcastle 52/3 and Aston Villa 51/2 and Workington v Oldham 59/60. Fair
SPORTING MISCELLANY Large quantity of items, mostly football with over 80 programmes including 2 X 1998 World Cup, 1966 World Cup Final Reprint, 2004 Euro with Fanbook, UEFA Cup Final 2008, London Youth v Paris Youth 63/4 at Chelsea, Man. Utd. V Red Star Belgrade 57/8 EC slightly split on spine, Naxxar Lions v Man. Utd. 86/7, Bournemouth v Notts. Co. 47/8 slight rust marks, Real Madrid v Inter Milan 80/1 EC S-F, Glentoran v Leeds Utd. 81/2, Wigan Athletic v Grimsby Town 78/9 1st home game in the League, team changes, and Scunthorpe Utd. V Sunderland 66/7 Youth Cup S-F. Signed football items: 4 Manchester United home programmes v. Nottingham Forest and Burnley both 1962/3 each signed on the front cover by Denis Law, v. Tottenham 63/4 ECWC signed by Noel Cantwell and David Sadler and v. Willem II 63/4 ECWC signed by David Sadler and Tony Dunne and Barnet team group 1986/7 signed by 15 players, plus Northern Ireland v Austria 1983 programme signed by Pat Jennings who made his 100th international appearance and also signed inside by Chris Nicholl and Mal Donaghy, a Kelmscott, Australia home programme signed by guest player Trevor Brooking on the cover, a 1984 menu signed by Tommy Docherty and a 10" X 8" black & white Press photograph of Martin Peters in action for Tottenham away to Liverpool, signed by Peters. Football magazines and books including The Herald book of Old Firm games, Littlewood's Football Annual 1936/7 and Topical Times Football Annual 1931/2 both with worn covers, Tottenham Handbook 1963/4, There's only One United magazines X 9 from 1976-1981. Football trade cards including 9 late 1920's black & white team groups of Middlesbrough, Arsenal, Plymouth, Blackburn, Hearts, Celtic, Rangers, Nottm. Forest and Newcastle. Chelsea Annual Lunch 2011 programme and Silent Auction card. Olympics 2012 London 2 official programmes for the Tournament and Football. Other sports include athletics at White City 9/5/1959 programme for Oxford v Cambridge, The Open Gold programme for 21/7/2007 at Carnoustie, 1967 Amateur Boxing Referees and Judges manual, LA Lakers v NY Knicks basketball programme 29/1/2008 and NY Yankees magazine August 2009. Fair to generally good
1960'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Approximately 350 different programmes represented by several home teams including Tottenham v Man City and Bolton 60/1, Leicester, Man. Utd., and Sheff. Weds. 59/60, WBA, Leeds United of which many have the token missing, Fulham, Brighton, QPR and Darlington. Fair to generally good
1956 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL France Football newspaper / magazine 12/6/1956 Numero Special Coupe D'Europe with extensive previews of Real Madrid v Stade Reims in Paris including the entire centre pages with the line-ups. Horizontal fold and slight wear at the fold. Plus an original black & white press photograph of Kopa, Kubala and Di Stefano. Fair
WAR-TIME FOOTBALL Programme for the 5 Army Team v RAF Touring XI 28/2/1945 in Florence. Guest players from Birmingham, Wolves, WBA, Leicester, Fulham, St. Johnstone, Charlton, Hearts, Aston Villa, Dundee, Albion Rovers, Bradford, Aldershot, Swindon, Swansea, Sunderland, Luton and Queen's Park. Slightly creased and slightly worn. Fair
ENGINEERING ARCHIE 210 Page Book "Engineering Archie " written by Simon Inglis in 2005 about Archibald Leitch , the renowned football ground designer. A fascinating book about Archie a lifelong Rangers fan who designed stands at Ibrox and many other grounds including Chelsea , Liverpool , Blackburn Rovers , Manchester United , Millwall , Everton , Southampton , West Ham , Arsenal and many others. Good
SPORTING MISCELLANY Includes replica football shirts: Liverpool X 3 black, white and red, Manchester United X 3, blue, red and goalkeeper green, Scotland yellow, Wigan Athletic X 2 both dark grey, Preston North End black, Real Madrid white, Barcelona blue and red stripes and Newcastle United purple. Plus a youth Wigan Rugby League shirt and 2 Real Madrid training tops. A signed Everton football from 1990's. Newspapers including 2 for the Manchester United Treble and 5 for the England Rugby World Cup 2003. Glasgow Rangers scarf Treble Champions 1976, slightly worn and slightly marked. Book: Extra Time - The Final Chapter by Willie Maddren signed inside by his wife Hilary Maddren. Generally good
After Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (1887-1976), The Football Match, limited edition print, published by Grove Fine Art, numbered 1456/1500 in pencil to lower left with publisher’s GFA blindstamp to right, image 28cm x 39.5cm, sheet 42.5cm x 54cm, accompanied by certificate of authenticity..
Stefan Moriame, American Football themed Print, based on the 'San Francisco 49'ers', optical illusion of a large singular shouting face made from the bodies of many sportsman in a scrum, framed and signed by the late artist in pencil, 08/42, 40 x 49cmProvenance: Stefan Moriame was a local Artist living in Surrey for over 20 years. Born in Kinshasa, previously known as the Belgian Congo in Africa he bought influences from his early childhood there into many of his pieces. Starting his career in animation his highlights were working on films such as Pink Floyd's The Wall with Gerald Scarfe, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Wind in the Willows, amongst others. Throughout his later years Stefan worked on commissions from private portraits to transforming the outside of building sites into murals for the local town to enjoy which picked up local headlines in Cobham and Guildford. He exhibited in Antibes in the South of France, Monte Carlo, Monaco where there was a Picasso exhibition at the same time and more locally in Guildford and Margate. He also still has his works in several pubs around Surrey. .
JAMES B. A. 'JIMMY': (1915-2008) British Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force. A Prisoner of War from 1940-45, James made numerous efforts to escape from various POW and Concentration Camps, most famously from Stalag Luft III in March 1944 as part of the 'Great Escape'. A varied collection of manuscript notes, drafts etc., unsigned, by Jimmy James, various places, 1950s onwards. The notes, written on various sheets of paper, within notebooks, on the back of envelopes and other scraps etc., relate to a wide subject matter including Europe (referring to Churchill and Thatcher and stating, in part, 'I have always felt that we have been betrayed by our politicians over Europe. Edward Heath started the rot by asserting that our entry in early 1970 involved trade with no political implications…..we are being flooded with migrants - many, some, probably criminals - living on benefits as a result of EU policy'), lists of individuals to be sent Christmas cards (a number of them marked RAF at the side), details of travelling routes between Ludlow and other places including Duxford and Folkestone, miscellaneous notes regarding Laurens van der Post, compost gardening, Japan, a map showing the directions to James's house in Germany, various German and Russian phrases and vocabulary prepared by James in the 1940s and 1950s (contained in a limp cloth bound folder), a folder containing manuscript notes on the Soviet Union, Russia and Communism, with comments on Eastern European countries, some having been prepared for a talk given to the Rotary Club in Durban, a further folder containing notes regarding potential investments on the stock exchange in the early 1970s etc., and also including a carbon copy typed Guide to Hamburg describing various venues ('mainly for drunks') and cabaret shows ('Recommended for football teams, but not for more polite social occasions') as well as other places of entertainment, museums, galleries etc., explaining that the basis of the notes were from a similar guide prepared by the Royal Air Force. FR to G, Qty
[JAMES B. A. 'JIMMY']: (1915-2008) British Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force. A Prisoner of War from 1940-45, James made numerous efforts to escape from various POW and Concentration Camps, most famously from Stalag Luft III in March 1944 as part of the 'Great Escape'. JAMES HERBERT MARK (1873-1933) English Businessman, manager of a tea plantation in India. Father of Jimmy James. A collection of thirty five A.Ls.S., Daddy, eighty nine pages, mainly 4to, most written from Shamshernagar, South Sylhet, India, June 1931 - April 1933, all to his son, Jimmy James ('My dear Bertram') and written in the period when Jimmy James returned to England following the death of his mother up to Herbert James also returning, shortly before his own death. The largely social letters from father to son discuss family and business matters, as well as his social activities, participating in games of polo, tennis and bridge etc., in part, 'I think that you have made an excellent choice of a career in the Mercantile Marine & sincerely hope that you will stick to your first choice & take it up seriously. If you have to work hard to get into it, put your back into it & determine to pass any necessary exam. I was never in favour of you going into the church & think that Mummy only favoured it from sentimental reasons…..I don't want you to stop uselessly at school too long. It is only a waste of money. Excuse me for talking so frankly to you, but you are old enough to understand old boy, & I hope you will do your best to help me. Times in tea are very hard, money is getting scarcer & scarcer' (29th June 1931), 'It has been raining all the afternoon & I have just got to the office after having given all the pluckers leave. We have any quantity of leaf on the bushes & can't get it off owing to the rain, which is very disappointing' (11th August 1931), 'I chaffed Betty [his daughter, Jimmy's sister] about her shyness. What is the good of being shy. You both are as good as anyone else, so hold your heads up & look about you…..PS The most important part of my letter is at the end. You will be interested to hear that I am engaged to be married to Mummy's greatest friend Miss May Wood. When we are going to be married I cannot say but I know that you two will love her for she is very very jolly…..' (19th November 1931), 'Your letter congratulating me on my engagement old Boy is very much appreciated, & I am very glad to know that both you & Betty are pleased about it. I think that it will be a great thing for you & Betty having a Mother's care once more' (14th January 1932), 'I am not quite certain what your job in a tea broker's office would be, but I consider it a very good opening & advise you to put your best foot foremost. I never had such a good start, so hope that you will make the best of a real good opportunity……You may be said to have your foot on a very good bottom rung of the ladder of life. It is now up to you to make good by your own efforts' (18th February 1932), 'I think your Captain must be a bit of a brute to act as he did. Nasty tempered fellow apparently? You say that he hacked your shins. About your writing, it is very legible indeed but it might be improved by being a little bigger. I've told you about this before…..' (26th February 1932), 'I took Mr. C. for a long jungle walk……& he was attacked with malaria in the afternoon his temperature rising to 104◦. He is going home shortly & wants a thorough over hauling at the Tropical School of Medicine……Mr. Elder now has a wireless set on which he can get Paris & Moscow. The music pieces are more or less OK but it is impossible to hear when people are talking. Atmospherics I understand are the trouble' (12th March 1932), 'Sir Stanley Jackson, the famous cricketer, was Governor of Bengal - I should say is - but he is on the point of retiring' (26th March 1932), 'I was very amused to see that the players were done down by Duleepsinhji and Pataudi in the Gentlemen & Players match. Hardly any one else but those two did anything' (17th July 1932), 'I have had to…..give evidence that I gave information about a murder that was committed in Shamshernagar. I know nothing about the murder but the mere fact of my having given the information has dragged me into the case' (3rd September 1932), 'I didn't like hearing of your experience in that boat with Francois, & it is a good thing that the old man came and rescued you. I know that messing about in a boat along the coast is very dangerous…..I do not think that I shall be able to afford to let you join the Territorials. I am very hard up & there is no improvement in the tea trade' (14th September 1932), 'Do you remember my telling you of Mr. Hall - a Lyon's taster. He is here again & on his way to Calcutta…..He says that you are very lucky to have secured your job' (6th October 1932), 'I was up…..yesterday to lunch with the Allans…..& much enjoyed the outing. Elisabeth (sic) Allan is now getting £12,000 per annum. She is a very good actress, & has gone to Hollywood' (8th January 1933). Many of the letters are accompanied by the original envelopes hand addressed by James. Together with a small selection of manuscript notes (in several unidentified hands) and printed ephemera etc., relating to the death of Herbert Mark James in December 1933 including a printed small 8vo Order for the Burial of the Dead at Norwood Crematorium, obituary provided to King's School, Canterbury etc., and also including a selection of vintage photographs of various sizes, most associated with or depicting Jimmy James's father (and mother?) and largely dating from his time in India, a few showing Jimmy James as a baby and young boy accompanied by his sister, some images of King's School Canterbury sports teams including the football team of 1889, later school photographs of 1931 & 1932 (one annotated by Jimmy James to the verso) etc. Some of the photographs are loosely contained in envelopes annotated by Jimmy James and some bear annotations to the verso in the hand of his father identifying the subjects etc. FR to generally G, 106
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good printed 8vo souvenir sheet individually signed by the Manager and all eleven members of the England football team who won the World Cup in 1966, comprising Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, Roger Hunt, Nobby Stiles, Alan Ball, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Gordon Banks and Alf Ramsey. All have signed with their names alone in blue or black inks alongside their printed names. Some light, minor scuffing to Hunt's signature, otherwise VG
A colour photograph depicting the footballer Pele with a silver-coloured football balanced in his head, published by Eyestorm and endorsed by FIFA, numbered 28 from the limited edition of 500, with two certificates of authenticity pasted to the backboard, one of which is signed in black ballpoint by Pele, 100 cm x 45 cm, framed.
Football Collection 9, Legends VM signed FDCs double PM Solna Sverge 2. 6. 1958 signed by Bobby Smith, Maurice Norman, Terry Medwin, Mel Hopkins, Cliff Jones, Tommy Banks, Ronnie Clayton, Bryan Douglas and Stevie Williams. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Hector Bellerin 8x10 signed colour photo pictured in action for Arsenal. He ctor Bellerin Moruno is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right back or wing back for Premier League club Arsenal and the Spain national team. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Adam Lallana 12x8 signed colour photo pictured in action for England. Adam David Lallana is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Robert Pires 12x8 signed colour photo pictured with the premier league trophy during his spell with Arsenal. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Joël Matip 12x8 colour photo signed by Jurgen Klopp and Matip, Firmino, Wijinaldum, Lovren, Lallana, Grujic, Klavan, Ings and Moreno. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Gordon Banks 8x12 signed colour photo pictured making the iconic save from Pele during the 1970 world cup finals. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Jesse Lingard 14x11 signed colour photo pictured celebrating for Manchester United. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Ryan Giggs 14x11 signed colour photo picture scoring his iconic goal against Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-final. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Ole Gunnar Solskjær 14x11 signed colour photo pictured after scoring for Manchester United in the champions league final. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Football Derek Temple 16x12 signed b/w photo of the Everton legend from the 50s and 60s. 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 £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
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