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ENGLAND FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A folder of autographs including signed photos from the 1966 World Cup. A team group signed by John Connelly, Tony Allen, Ron Springett, Ken Brown and Ronnie Clayton, 1966 WC v. Argentina signed by Hurst and Peters, 1966 WC Final lap of honour signed by Wilson, Peters and Jack Charlton, others including Nobby Stiles, Mike Summerbee, Bobby Charlton, Jimmy Greaves, Joe Hart, Ray Clemence, Mick Channon, Roger Hunt, Roy MacFarland, Gary Lineker, Peter Broadbent and David Johnson. Good
1968/69 FAIRS CUP Athletic Bilbao v Liverpool played 18 September 1968 at Estadio San Mames, Bilbao. The daily Spanish football magazine/newspaper ''MUNDO DEPORTIVO'' dated 19 September 1968 which reviews the game and includes full team line-ups to page 4. Also includes preview to page 6 for the 1968 Intercontinental Cup Estudiantes v Manchester United and lists the Estudiantes team line-up for the first leg in Buenos Aires. Generally good
ENGLAND Seven England home programmes v Ireland 1949 (Maine Road), Ireland 1953 (Goodison), Scotland 1955 (with song sheet) Jugoslavia 'B' (Maine Road) 1955, Poland (Under 23), Hillsborough 1958, Wales (Schools - Maine Road) 1954 and Football League v Italian League 1961 (Old Trafford). All programmes have writing on line-up pages. Fair-generally good
1976 INTERCONTINENTAL CUP Belo Horizonte v Bayern Munich (2nd Leg) played 21 December 1976 in Belo Horizonte. The daily ''DICEN'' edition football newspaper/magazine dated 23 December 1976. Includes pictures, reports and full team line-ups plus front cover headline ''Bayern Munich Conquisto La Copa Intercontinental''. Good
1960'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES A box of approximately 430 English League programmes represented by home clubs including Southampton, Sunderland, Stoke, Charlton, Shrewsbury, Sheff. Weds., Tottenham, Watford, Wolves, Bournemouth, Brentford and Crystal Palace. Most are clean copies. Generally good
TRADE / CIGARETTE CARDS Over 30 football cards from the 1920's & 1930's including 20 small Pinnace Footballer real photo cards, 7 DC Thompson With The Editor's Compliments Football cards, 3 Champions Famous Football Captains, 2 Pluck Famous Football teams Darlington and Lincoln City and 2 Adventure Famous British Footballers. Generally good
MAGAZINES Small collection of Football magazines, comprises FA Bulletin (May/June 52 includes info on the new Youth Cup competition), Vernons Bulletin 11/9/1937, two issues of Soccer magazine the Official Journal of the Football Players Union, Feb 48 (vol 1 number 3) and July 49, 3 copies of Sport Magazine (40s/50s) and 5 issues of Jimmy Hills Football Weekly (1969). Fair-good
1964/65 FAIRS CUP Athletic Bilbao v Dunfermline Athletic played 16 March 1965 at Estadio San Mames, Bilbao. Special edition of the daily Spanish football magazine/newspaper ''DICEN'' dated 17 March 1965 which includes pictures, reports and full team line-ups inside plus further front cover pictures and headline coverage. Generally good
FOOTBALL BADGES Over 100 metal badges including Football League, Non-League and European clubs. League clubs include Accrington Stanley, Barnet, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, Cardiff City, Cheltenham Town, Exeter City, Fleetwood Town, Grimsby Town, Luton Town, Man. City, MK Dons, Northampton, Oxford, Plymouth, Portsmouth, reading, Southampton, Southend, Swindon, Torquay and Wycombe. Foreign includes Ajax, Barcelona, Feyenoord, Lazio, Napoli, PSG and Roma. Approximately 60 League, 30 Non-League and 10 Foreign. Good
An Original Sinclair 2x Spectrum +2, 128k, with P.S.U., joystick and pistol, with forty three boxed or cased games, and forty loose game cassettes, some rarer titles noted including 'where time stood still', Cybernoid II Revenge', 'Rebel Star II', 'Football Director' and 'Treasure Island Dizzy'.
A Boxed Subbuteo 'Continental' Floodlighting Edition Table Top Football Game, appears complete with two teams, goals, balls, pitch, floodlights, and corner flags, together with a boxed 'Continental' display edition- appears complete, and nine boxed teams, one missing goalkeeper, all with re-glues/ wear. some re-painting.
A Fine And Varied Collection of Hand Signed Autographed Football Associated First Day Covers from the 1960 and 1970's. (53) in total. The full list and photos is available on request. The following list is a featured section of 12 FDC 1. World Cup Special Commemorative Issue FDC stamped 18 August 1966 with dual postage mark for Harrow and Wembley and hand signed by England manager Alf Ramsey in ink. Excellent condition 2. European Cup Final May 28- 1968 Commemorative cover, Man United v Benfica FC Lisbon, Harrow and Wembley postmark 29 May 1966, hand signed in ink by Matt Busby, Man United Manager 3. European Cup Final Commemorative Cover, Man United v Benfica-FC Lisbon. Harrow and Wembley postmark 29 May 1968. Hand signed in ink by Eusebio Captain of Benfica. 4. Champion of Champions FDC Arsenal v Stromsgodset, league champions and FA cup winners 1970-1971, post mark for Arsenal stadium London, dated 29 September 1971. Hand signed in ink by Arsenal manager Bertie Mee. 5. FA Cup Final FDC Arsenal v Leeds UTD, Norman Hunter and Archie Gemmels 6. Sheffield Cricket Lovers Society Tour stamped Dawlish, Devon 14/18/1968. Autographed by Len Hutton, Vick Marks, Norman Yardley 7. FDC UEFA Cup Final 1974 Tottenham v Feyenoord, hand signed in ink by Ralph Coates 8. Chelsea League Cup Final Wembley 4 March 1972 v Stoke City, hand signed by 10 Chelsea players 9. Manchester City v Valencia City enter UEFA Cup 13 September 1972. Post marked Manchester and signed Francis Lee. 10. FA Cup Final (50) years at Wembley. Hand signed by Don Revie, Norman Hunter, Ian Porterfield. 9. Manchester City v Valencia City enter UEFA
A Collection of Autographs / Photos of Sporting Personalities From The World of Football, Golf and Boxing ( 12 ) Autographs In Total. Includes British Heavy weight ( 1960's ). 1/ Boxing Champion Billy Walker. 2/ Gordon Brand Jun Scottish Golfer. 3/ Craig Winter, Welsh Boxing Champion. 4/ Laura Davies Female Professional Golfer. 5/ Carlton Palmer Footballer Shep Wed and England. 6/ Tony Dorigo Chelsea Leeds Utd and England Footballer. 7/ Marco Gabbiadini Derby Co Footballer England Under 21. 8/ Dmitri Kharine Russian International Team Goal Keeper, Also Played for Chelsea 1992 - 1999. 9/ Guy Whittingham Ashton Villa Footballer, Legend of The 1990's + 3 Others - Please See Photos.
Signed by Roy Keane & Niall QuinnSoccer: Sunderland A.F.C. [Keane (Roy) & Quinn (Niall)] An Official Match Jersey for Sunderland Football Club, by Lonsdale with "Reg Vardy" sponsorship, signed in black marker by Roy Keane and Niall Quinn, framed. (1)* All proceeds from sale are being donated to Aoibheanns Pink Tie (Children's Cancer Charity).
1905 G.A.A. Challenge MatchMedal: G.A.A., 1905 An attractive and unusual cross shaped and pierced silver Medal, the obverse with Provincial Arms or Crest with heavy central harp overlay, surmounted by a football, the reverse inscribed "G.A.A. - Wexford V. Cork, June 1905, won by Lees", hallmarked Egan of Cork. Extremely Rare. (1)
G.A.A. ["Bloody Sunday"] An Official Match Ticket "Cumann na gCleas Luith nGaedhealach - Great Challenge Match (Football) Tipperary V. Dublin at Croke Park on Sunday November 21st, 1920, match at 2.45p.m., admission 1/-," ptd., pink or salmon coloured, worn & stained. As is, w.a.f. (1)* With a m/ss Note from Sean McKeown regarding the Ticket.* A poignant memento of a horrific day in both Irish & G.A.A. History.
The Paddy O'Brien G.A.A. Collection (Cork)Medals: G.A.A., Co. Cork; Nils Desperandum G.P.O. F.C. & G.A.A., [Paddy O'Brien] a collection of five silver Medals & Cap to include:1. G.A.A. "Wm. O'Brien F.C. Championship Tournament," 1901, the star shaped medal inscribed "won by Nils - P. O'Brien," hallmarked - Egan, Cork;2. G.A.G. "Cork National Monument Tournament 1902 - 03," the pierced design with engraved national monument, hallmarked - Egan, Cork;3. G.A.A. "Coachford Tournament 1903 - won by Nils F.C.," the engraved and pierced designs hallmarked - Egan, cork;4. G.A.A. "Nils - Blackrock Tournament 1904 - won by Nils, the pierced design with typical Celtic motifs harp, high cross, round tower, etc., hallmarked O'C & Co. (O'Callaghan & Co.);5. G.A.A. "Cork, Junior cup - won by G.P.O., F.C., 1903 - 04, the pierced design with Celtic motifs, hallmarked - Egan, Cork; together with the associated red velvet, and gold thread embroidered Cap.As a collection, w.a.f. (1)* Nils Desperandum F.C. was a sporting club in Cork, Ireland. When it was founded it was mainly a rugby club. In 1888, after "some years" of playing rugby "Nils," as they were known, played their first Gaelic football game.Within a few years Nils was one of the strongest Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in Cork. It had a headquarters on Marlboro Street and was largely represented by West Cork men who had come to the city to work. After winning the Cork Senior Football Championship in 1894, Nils went on to represent Cork in the controversial All-Ireland Senior Football Championship of 1894.
Medals: General, a 9ct gold circular medal, the obverse with pierced design and harp overlay, the reverse inscribed "Senior C'ships 1932, won by P. Berry," hallmarked; a 9ct gold pierced Medal with shamrock design, inscribed "Meath Drama Festival 1957 - Producers Award," hallmarked; a silver shield shaped Medal with engraved design and football overlay, inscribed "A.U.L. Subsidiary Cup, 1948/49 won by Baldoyle," as a lot, w.a.f. (3)
County Galway Football Champions 1952 & 1956 Medals: G.A.A., Football Galway 1950's Two similar silver Medals, the obverse of both with Galway County emblem enamel design and engraved Celtic design, the reverse inscribed "Craobh Sinsear na Gaillimhe 1952 & 1956," each hallmarked, J M (John Miller). (2)
The Dr. Tommy Campbell Medal Collection, TyroneMedals: G.A.A., Football, Co. Tyrone, a collection of 28 gold and silver Medals awarded to Dr. Tommy Campbell of Dungannon Charles and Tyrone. The collection includes:(A) Ulster Championship 1957: A 9ct gold cross shaped Medal, the obverse designed with enamel and Ulster Provincial Arms, the reverse inscribed "Tir Eoghan 1957", hallmarked. * This was Tyrone's second only Ulster title.(B) Two 9ct gold "Dr. Logan" winners Medals of variant designs for 1956 & 1957 won by Tyrone, both hallmarked.(C) A 9ct "Comortas" Medal, the obverse decorated with footballer and cross leaves, the surround inscribed "An Nuaiocht Ghaelach - Comortas," the reverse "Tir Eoghain 1957", hallmarked.(D) Two silver "Feis Tir Eoghain" Medals, both similar design (uninscribed) won by Dungannon Charles.(E) Tyrone County Championship (Senior) a group of four County Championship Medals (silver) awarded 1947, 1951, & 1956 won by Dungannon Charles; & one other similar.(F) A silver winners Medal "Colheran Cup" 1954; an athletics Medal 220 yards (open) Kilwarlin 1949;(G) Two silver shield shaped winners Medals U.F.L. (Ulster Football League) 1946 / 47 & 1947 / 48 won by T..J.C. (Tommy Campbell) & one other similar 1948;(H) A large silver Celtic cross shaped Winners Medal, the obverse with central enamel design red hand of Ulster and inscribed: C.L.C.G. - Tir Eoghan, the reverse I.F.C. - 1963, hallmarked.(I) A pierced 9ct gold Medal for Football "Toome" uninscribed, hallmarked.(J) The remainder of the collection comprising various shaped silver Sporting Medals from the Campbell Collection, all hallmarked.As a collection, w.a.f. (1)
G.A.A. Programmes, Hurling and Football 1950's, a group of four various Official Programmes to include: * All-Ireland Junior Football (Home) Final, Derry V. Mayo 10.9.50; * All-Ireland Junior Hurling Semi-Final, Dublin V. Limerick 24.8.52; * Sraith Comortaisi an hEireann, Waterford V. Tipperary 3.5.59; * Official Opening, New Hogan Stand, 7 June 1959, Railway Cup Hurling Final, Connaught V. Munster - 'Blath', as a lot, w.a.f. (4)
All-Ireland Semi-Finals 1950'sG.A.A. Programmes, Hurling & Football 1950's [All-Ireland Semi-Finals] to include four Official Programmes:* (H) Cork V. Galway 27.7.52;* (H) Wexford V. Limerick 7.8.55;* (H) Kilkenny V. Tipperary 10.8.58;* Replays - Cavan V. Kerry & Dublin V. Mayo 11.9.55, all at Croke Park, all 8vo, D. 1952 - 58, ptd. wrappers, as a lot, w.a.f. (4)
The Breffini Boys' First All-IrelandCavan Versus Galway, 1933G.A.A.: Football, 1933, Clar Oifigeamhaul, Cavan V. Galway, 24.9.1933, [Antrim V. Kerry (minors)], 8vo, D. (Wood Printers) 1933, 2pps, ptd. wrappers. Ex. Scarce. (1)* In the 47th year of the competition, Cavan won their First All-Ireland title beating Galway 2.5 to 1.4 at Croke Park in front of a crowd of 45,188 spectators.
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