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TOOTING & MITCHAM - WIMBLEDON 1939 Full size Tooting & Mitcham home programme v Wimbledon, 23/9/1939 , friendly arranged at short notice after the termination of League football when war was declared and first home game of the season for Tooting. Eight page programme, score noted etc (2-2). Generally good
1965 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Inter Milan v Benfica played at the San Siro, Milan. Rare issue of the daily Italian football daily paper ''Tuttosport'' dated 28 May 1965 includes extensive European Final coverage with front cover main headline and full team line-ups, player pen pictures and history of the previous Finals etc inside. Generally good
ARMY FOOTBALL 1950s Small collection of football programmes relating to the Army in the 1950s comprising FA XI v Army XI 7/11/56 at Man City (Colman, Foulkes, Edwards and Charlton, all Man Utd in Army team), likewise FA XI v Army XI 9/11/55 at Newcastle (Edwards and Foulkes from Man Utd in Army team), , single card Army XI v Irish FA XI 21/3/56 at Preston (Colman in Army team) Blanchflower, Cush, Bingham, Crossan and McParland in Irish team, The Army v Everton 8/12/58 at Aldershot (Barnwell, Dobing -Blackburn, and Hitchens in Army team), plus Army Cup Final programme 1958-59 at Aldershot, Alan Peacock in Queens Royal Lancers team who played The Royal Scots. Some folds etc but generally good condition. Generally good
QPR MEDAL Gold hall-marked winners medal, London FA Professional Charity Fund 1930, reverse inscribed J.H.Armstrong Winners QPR. Armstrong played for QPR between 1928 and 1933. QPR defeated Chelsea and the gold medal comes complete with original case and gilt inscription on top of case (London Football Association). Good
ENGLAND FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A folder containing signed photos, magazine pictures and white cards including Hodge, Stevens, Mills, Beardsley, Ince, Bryan Robson, Danny Wallace, Stein, Harford, Gascoigne, Ferdinand, Scholes, Lineker, James, Wilson, Jack Charlton, Platt, Neal, Anderton, Armfield, Ruddock and Baker.
SIGNED MENU 1938 Cloth backed Football League Jubilee Menu, 1888-1938 for celebration Banquet held in London, 30/5/1938 at The Dorchester. Contains Menu, Toasts, Officers, Massages, Committee and an autograph section which has 47 good ink signatures and amongst the signatures are Stan Matthews, Cullis, David Jack, Milburn, Hall, Hapgood, Carter, Crooks, Keeping, Houghton, Bicknell, Britton, Sandford and many others. Occasional ink blot but signatures are good and legible. Excellent item. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Signed, programmes, photographs and trade cards. 10" X 8" signed photos include, Bobby Moncur, Terry Neill, Peter Marinello, Luther Blissett, Bill Foulkes X 2 different, Paulo Wanchope and Ricky Villa. Signed programmes include 13 autographs of Lincoln City 1962, 16 Huddersfield 1971, 5 Crystal Palace 1975 and 11 Fulham 2005, Trade Cards include Peter Schmeichel, John Collins, Peter Beardsley, Lee Dixon, Bryan Robson, Steve McMahon, David Rocastle, Alan Smith, Andy Townshend, Kevin Sheedy, Paul McGrath, Niall Quinn and Dennis Wise. Generally good
1965 ECWC SEMI FINAL Real Zaragoza v West Ham United played 28 April 1966 in Zaragoza. Two issues of the Zaragoza Deportiva weekly football magazine/newspapers dated 12 April and 19 April. 19 April issue includes previews on pages 3 & 12 for the 2nd leg in Zaragoza and the 12 April issue has a review of the first leg and 2nd leg preview on page 8. Generally good
SCOTTISH SHIRT Scottish Football League shirt worn by Andy Penman for Scottish Football League v English Football League at St James Park, Newcastle in March 66. The Scottish League won 3-1 with Penman scoring one of the goals. Andy Penman played for Dundee at the time and was shortly afterwards transferred to Rangers where he played for 6 years. He made 1 full appearance for Scotland and six appearances for the Scottish League scoring 3 goals. The shirt is navy blue with white neck and badge on left breast embroidered S.F.L v F.L 1965-66. The shirt has short sleeves with white piping and a white number 8 on the reverse. Made by Umbro. Generally good
LEEDS UTD - BLUE & GOLD First ten issues of Leeds United football magazine "Blue and Gold", issued between October 1949 and September 1950. The first six issues were called "Blue and Gold", the next four were titled Leeds Soccer fan. Each edition has 16 pages relating to Leeds United. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A folder of over 270 signed magazine / newspaper photos from the 1950's & 1960's including Ron Yeats, Tommy Smith, Pat Jennings, Peter Bonetti, Arthur Rowley, Stanley Matthews, Jimmy Hill, Bobby Collins, Ron Burgess, Derek Temple, Bobby Robson, Bert Williams, Bill Perry, Colin Bell, George Armstrong, George Hardwick, Kevin Keegan, Nat Lofthouse, Johnny Brooks, Tommy Harmer, Derek Kevan, John Charles, Brian labone, Jim Montgomery, Roy Bentley, Rodney Marsh, Terry Paine, Martin Chivers, Barry Bridges, Len Shackleton, Eddie Gray, Tony Green, Billy Bingham and Eddie McCreadie. Generally good
1966 FAIRS CUP SEMI - REPLAY Real Zaragoza v Leeds United played 11 May 1966. Issue of the Zaragoza Deportiva weekly football magazine/newspaper dated 9 May 1966 which previews the Replay on pages 6-7 and 19 with the Zaragoza team line-up listed. Also has preview to back page for the 1966 European Cup Final Real Madrid v Partizan Belgrade in Brussels on 11 May. Generally good
RUGBY UNION Hardback book with gilt inscription "Football The Rugby Union Game" edited by Rev F.Marshall, printed in 1892 by Cassells and includes all photographic plates. 24 chapters, 515 pages, many illustrations. Includes Origins of the Game, Scottish Schools Rugby, Football at Eton, Harrow and Winchester, Foundation and progress of the RFU, International Rugby in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, Rugby at Oxford and Cambridge, Metropolitan (London) rugby and chapters on the County Championship, Rugby in Lancashire and Yorkshire, Cheshire and The Midlands and Foreign tour. Very good condition. Very good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A folder of over 250 signed magazine / newspaper photos from the 1950's & 1960's including Roy Bentley,. Bobby Collins, Pat Jennings, Raymond Kopa, Jimmy Dickenson, David Webb, Ron Springett, Eddie Baily, Ronnie Clayton, Stanley Matthews, Bryan Douglas, Alan Mullery, Johnny Haynes, Gary Sprake, Bert Williams, Tommy Eglington, Bobby Robson, Tom Finney, Bobby Tambling, Derek Dooley, Norman Deeley, Ted Ditchburn, Billy Liddell, John Radford, Vic Keeble, Trevor Ford, Nat Lofthouse, Bill Slater and Johnny Haynes. Generally good
SPORTING MISCELLANY A collection of Sporting Miscellany 1919-2000 to include French newspaper "Sporting" from 1919 reviewing the match in Paris French Army v British Army, Badminton Special 160 page booklet 1948 Olympic Edition, Harlem Globetrotters programme at Wembley 1956, Stanley Matthews signature on a blank white card, programme QPR v Dorchester FAC 1956/57 (fair), 1960 Rome Olympics ticket (Football), single sheet World Indoor Football Championship at Michael Sobell Centre , London 1974 (includes Pele and Eusebio) plus Dave Bassett signed menu 2000 and Watford publication "Porttrait of promotion" 1968/69. Some faults Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A large book with over 820 signed magazine photographs which have all been taped into the book . Includes Norman, Peter Brabrook, Bill Slater, Stan Cullis, Tony Marchi, Nat Lofthouse, Noel Cantwell, Bill Brown, Jimmy Scoular, Jim McCalliog, Albert Quixall, Tony Dunne, Bryan Douglas, Ron Flowers, Stanley Matthews, Colin Harvey, Brian Labone, Nobby Stiles, Peter Osgood, Alan Mullery, Walter Winterbottom, Bobby Collins, Ted Ditchburn, Vic Keeble, Wilf McGuiness, Bobby Charlton, Les Allen, Brian Clough, Tom Finney, Ron Burgess, Billy Liddell, Ray Wood, Kevin Keegan, Roy Bentley, Terry McDermott, Pat Jennings, Jim Baxter, Howard Kendall, Uwe Seeler, Wilf Mannion, Arthur Rowley, Billy Bremner, Derek Kevan, Alf Ramsey, Bobby Lennox, Eddy Gray, Tommy Gemmell, Bobby Murdoch, Mike England, Martin Peters, Johnny Haynes, George Cohen, Harry Gregg, Jimmy Johnstone, Bertie Auld, Malcolm Allison, Brian Kidd, Alan Ball, John Hughes, Billy McNeill, Ron Yeats, Peter Shilton, Francis Lee, David Sadler, Geoff Hurst, Derek Dooley, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Bobby Smith, Gordon Banks, Joe Baker, George Mutch, Bill Foulkes. Generally good
SCOTTISH BIG MATCH FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES A box of big match programme including Scottish Cup Final, Semi-Finals, Internationals plus minor Finals from 1950's. Plus a People's Journal Sports Supplement 23/8/1919, folded with minor tears. 1950's X 4, 1960's X 7, 1970's X 37, 1980's X 41, 1990's X 7 and 2000's onwards X 23. Generally good
PRESS PHOTOS Collection of 12 diverse Press photos from the 1950's and 1960's. Jackie Kennedy's house in George Town where she moved to immediately after JFK's Assassination in 1963, Lyndon Johnson meeting with Heille Selaisse in Washington 7 days after the Assassination, a portrait of Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas home on the phone 1963, 5 relating to the Henley Regatta 1961 and the boat races 1952, 53, 57 and 61. Plus Rugby East Midlands v Barbarians 1965 and Charterhouse School Football Centenary Match v Westminster School 1963. Fair-generally good
1938 FRANCE V ENGLAND Friendly played 25 May 1938 at Parc des Princes, Paris. Very rare French FA 12-page newspaper style issue dated the day of the match 25 May 1938. Published by Organe Officiel De La Federation Francaise De Football Association. Includes large central page team line-ups and history of encounters between the two nations. The front cover welcome's England to France and is titled ''FOOTBALL - Cordiale Bienvenue aux Souveains d'Angleterre'' France played England as a warm up fixture for the 1938 FIFA World Cup which they hosted and began the following week in early June. This issue also has various 1938 World Cup tournament articles and previews. The French FA used this paper to announce their news bulletins including French International matches during this period. The spine has some thin clear tape for protection only. Good
WIMBLEDON - MIDDLESEX WANDERERS 1951 F.O.B One of the more unusual and more scarce Festival of Britain programmes, Wimbledon v Middlesex Wanderers, 19/5/51. Middlesex Wanderers were formed in 1905 as a Touring Xi with the aim of spreading football worldwide and players had to be invited to play for them. Wimbledon won 6-3, slight fold, score and changes noted etc. Generally good
BRITISH ARMY 1920 L'Olympique Lillois / British Army / England X1 / Norfolk. Four scarce Official Allez L'O.L'' bulletin programmes to include matches v British Army played 5 December 1920. The British army team included players from Arsenal, Manchester City, South Shields, Southend, Salisbury City. 4-Page issue which includes single sheet inside with team line-ups. Also includes 4-page issue for International Football tournament ''Le Tournoi De Paques'' which included a England X1, Belgium & Lorraine plus programme for International tournament 4 April 1920 which included Norfolk (Norwich) 13th Regiment v Olympique Lillois. Also 8-page issue for L'Olympique Lillois v Royal Football Club Brugge Friendly. L'Olympique Lillois merged with SC Fives in 1944 to form OSC Lille. Generally good
CHELSEA - WAR CUP MEDAL 1945 Winners medal for the Football League South War Cup Final in which Chelsea defeated Millwall 2-0. This was the first major trophy won by Chelsea, the Final being played at Wembley. The medal was awarded to John (Jack) McDonald who was a right winger and who scored one of the two Chelsea goals in the Final. John was a loan player for Chelsea having been loaned by Bournemouth to the London Club who played eight guest players in the Final including Black, Hardwick and Goulden and Captain Harris. The medal is gold coloured and made by Vaughtons and comes with a cardboard box as it was wartime and many items were in short supply. There is no hallmark on the medal but it is metal and gold coloured, The front of the medal reads London Football Association and there is a Cup inscribed above the London FA Coat of Arms as the London FA organised football for the senior Southern based clubs during the War. The medal has been entered by the McDonald family. Jack McDonald made 7 Cup appearances for Chelsea scoring four goals and also made 3 League appearances scoring one goal. Medal is in good condition, case has a little damage to the lid
BRADFORD PARK AVENUE 69-70 Seventeen home programmes from the last Football League season for Park Avenue, 69-70, includes League games v Grimsby, Workington, Peterborough, Wrexham, Crewe, Oldham and Hartlepool and final home issue of the season v Huddersfield, 9/4/70, West Riding Senior Cup.. Some have scores noted. Generally good
SCRAPBOOK 1940s Scrapbook made from a large cricket scoring book, devoted to football , mainly 1940s with Manchester United team group and a number of cigarette and Topical Times cards from the 1930s laid down. Other team groups include Chelsea and Arsenal and match action pictures are also laid down. Includes Cup Finals coverage, over 50 pages. Fair-generally good
SCHOOLS / YOUTH FOOTBALL Collection of Schools and Youth Football programmes, comprising Leicester v Liverpool Schools Trophy Semi-Final 1965, games at Liverpool and at Leicester, Final 1965 Leicester v Swansea at Filbert St, , Crystal Palace v Coventry 68 Youth Cup Semi-Final, Newcastle v Shef Utd 15/4/67 Northern Intermediate League Cup Final, Birmingham v Tottenham 71 Youth Cup, Francis in Birmingham side, Souness in Spurs side, Aston Villa v Barnsley 59 Youth Cup, , Lincs v Norfolk County Youth Cup 25/11/89 at Scunthorpe and programme for England Boys Clubs v Germany and Wales Boys Clubs v Germany, April/May 56 at Reading, Peterborough, Aston Villa and Swansea. Some scores, changes etc. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A large book with over 130 signed magazine photographs which have all been taped into the book . Includes Jack Charlton, Bryan Robson, Charlie George, Viv Anderson, Johnny Giles, Roy McFarland, Terry Butcher, Brian Little, Peter Beardsley, Alan Hudson, Frank McLintock, Alan Mullery, Derek Dougan, Joe Royle, Tony Dunne, Tony Book, Malcolm MacDonald, Roy Aitken, Mike Summerbee, Brian Labone, Bob Wilson, Mick Channon, Eddie Gray, Ray Clemence, Trevor Francis, Tony Brown, Jeff Astle, Gordon Strachan, Dave Webb, Roger Hunt and Glenn Hoddle. Generally good
FOOTBALL & CRICKET MISCELLANY Football: 1948/9 scrapbook with team groups, newspaper cuttings and several loose cuttings, 4 books and 3 annuals, Empire News 1948/9 tape on spine, News Chronicle 1950/1 marked on spine and 1958/9. Cricket: 5 Books including Ken Barrington Tribute, Bedser Twins story, John Snow, Len Hutton and Fred Trueman, The Cricketer magazine 17/6/1966, Laws of Cricket 1947, Cambridgeshire v Hampshire 1997 NatWest Trophy scorecard and tickets, 1960's newspaper cuttings and 3 Australia team group black & white photographs for 1938, 1961 and 1964. Fair to generally good
1965 FAIRS CUP Real Zaragoza v Shamrock Rovers (Ireland) played 24 November 1965 in Zaragoza. Two issues of the Zaragoza Deportiva weekly football magazine/newspaper dated 22 & 29 November 1965 previewing and reviewing the games. The 22 November issue has preview on page 17 with the Zaragoza team line-up is listed on page 15. This issue also reviews the first leg in Dublin on pages 8, 14 & 15. 29 November issue has reviews from the 2nd leg in Zaragoza on pages 15 & 18. Good
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