FOOTBALL, signed selection, magazine photos, white cards, press photos etc., inc. Izzet, Krizan, Perez, Max-Moore, Isaias, Rolling, Keller, Camara, Goater, Varga, Hadji, Pedersen, Lund, Masinga, Cordone, Bartlett, Jensen, Nillis, Carteron, Kippe, Hay, Filan, Viduka etc., in ringbinder, G to EX, 210*
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An unusual Victorian silver cigar piercer, manufactured by James Allen of Birmingham, hallmarked, 1900; a silver shell dish, manufactured by William Adams Ltd. of Birmingham, hallmarked; a Holbrook & District Football League Winners medal, engraved Cup Winners 1947-48 to verso, marked Sterling, gross weight 84.9g (3)
James Mallon, Frongoch photographs, prayer books etc. A small, intimate collection of family photographs, a prayer book and prayer cards received by James Mallon from his 'Dear Wife Florence' while interned in Frongoch Camp, Wakefield Jail and Wandsworth Jail, each signed 'James Mallon' and with notes of where, when and from whom they were received; also a Belvedere College Football Club honorary member's 1927-28 season schedule named to E. Mallon A member of the Irish Volunteers since 1913, James Mallon served in the 1916 Rising under Eamon de Valera at Boland's Mills with 'B' Company, 3rd Battalion, Dublin Brigade. After the Rising he was interned at Wakefield and Frongoch, where he was known as 'the Frongoch Barber'. He was a Sinn Féin candidate at Dublin municipal elections in 1920 and in 1921 he was again interned at Ballykinlar.
Football, Brantwood Football Club, gold medal and team photographs. A 9ct gold Irish Football Association medal to 'Brantwood F.C. - 1951-52 - J.McCafferty', Birmingham, 1951, 5.2g; together with three large Brantwood FC team photographs, 1916-17, 1920-21 and 1924-25; also a Parkmount FC (Belfast) team photograph 1900-01. (5) The largest mount 17 by 22in. (43.2 by 55.9cm) Brantwood Football Club, founded in 1901, is an intermediate Northern Ireland club.
GAA. 1922 Football gold medal to Tony Gibbons. 9ct gold, hallmarked JM (John Miller), Dublin 1922. Awarded to A. J. (Tony) Gibbons. Not inscribed. A. J. Gibbons; by descent to the present owner. Tony Gibbons played for C. J. Kickhams Club, and was on the Dublin Senior Football team that won the All-Ireland of 1922, played on 7 October 1923. The Leinster Final was played on 22 October 1922. Accompanied by correspondence and photocopies of photographs of the teams Gibbons was in.
GAA Leinster Hurling and Football programmes. 31 GAA programmes. Leinster Hurling Finals1977, '78, '80-'82, '84, '85, '87, '89, '90, '93 & '97; Leinster Hurling Semi-Finals, 1986, '88 & '89; Leinster Football Finals, 1977, '78, '82, '84, '86, '87 (2), '91, replay, '92, '94, '09; together with five miscellaneous Leinster Championships programmes. (31)
Collection of Irish sporting medals. A 9ct gold medal for the Swords Tournament 1927, hallmarked for Dublin, 1926, 6.5g; eight various silver medals including Dublin Hospitals Football Union, Dublin 1904, total weight 70g; and a base metal football medal dated 1883, with maker's mark 'JFO'C - CORK'
American Football, 2012 Emerald Isle Classic, Dublin, Notre Dame Tricolour boots. Adidas Irish "Tricolour" Flag Notre Dame American Football boots, UK size 12½ (US size 13), specially issued for the Notre Dame players on a once-off basis for the NCAA-sanctioned Emerald Isle Classic College Football season opening match against Navy at Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, Dublin in September 2012. These boots were custom made for the players for this game only, and were not available to buy to the general public as replica boots.
A collection of assorted football related programmes and ephemera, to include; Empire Stadium Association football match England vs Scotland for Mrs Churchill's Aid to Russia Fund of January 1942, Empire Stadium Wembley Football Association England vs Wales 1940, and various ticket stubs for the games, Athletic News football annuals etc Condition Report / Extra Information Southend v Brighton 08/09/1937.Portsmouth v Middlesbrough 1937.Portsmouth v West Ham - outside cover only.
Of Sporting Interest: A copy of the Pye stereo sound LP 'The 1970 England Football Squad-The World Beaters Sing The World Beaters', together with a black and white newpaper print of the 1958 Chelsea Football Team, bearing signatures, 12 x 16.5 cm, framed and glazed and four mounted autographs including Tom Finney, Wolves FC and two others, various sizes (6) CONDITION REPORT: Please Note: This autograph has not been inspected by a specialist and its authenticity is not guaranteed. Please satisfy yourself before making any bids.
A collection of various football ephemera including Manchester United v. Ajax Amsterdam team sheet, signed by ten (possibly eleven?) players, sheet for 29th September mid 1970's, together with DENNIS LAW "An Autobiography", signed by the author, various FA Cup Final programmes including 1977 with ticket and ticket confirmation, 1976, 1979, 1980 and 1983 (re-play), various other tickets and three 45 rpm singles including Manchester United "Old Trafford Blues", "The Reds are Back", "Just One of those Teams" and England World Cup Squad 1970 "Back Home" (Provenance: Lesley Holland BBC Researcher working on BBC Sport in Manchester in the 1980's as Assistant to Question of Sport Host David Coleman, Snooker Presenter David Vine and Bowls Presenter David Icke, allowing her special access to the stars of various sports, many of whom signed pieces for her, some of those included in this lot)
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