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A collection of football ephemera, to include Manchester United -v- Brighton FA Cup Final programme for 1983, a programme souvenir for the match between Tottenham Hotspur & Feyenoord titled "Goodbye Greaves", programme for the match between Argentina & England 1980, a Cup semi final 2nd leg between Tottenham Hotspur & O.F.K. Belgrade etc.
Two autograph albums, to include Grimsby Town Football Club, entertainers to include members of the Ted Heath Band, and autograph containing various early 1960's wrestling autographs, to include Masambula, Eddie Copeley, Achmed The Strong, Dave Joyce, Jimmy Hart, Modesto Aledo, Ray Fury, Lenny Apollo, Sheik Youssef, etc.
ROLLING STONES - a collection of 9 programmes, tickets and newspaper cuttings to include Knebworth Fair 1976, Knebworth 1979 (featuring The New Barbarians), A Bigger Bang plus 2 tickets, 2 copies of the 1982 programme one including 2 tickets and an information sheet (Wembley), World Tour 1997/98 plus a ticket (Stade de France). Urban Jungle plus 3 tickets (Wembley, Manchester City Football Ground and Paris), Licks World Tour 2002/03 plus 2 tickets, 50 & Counting plus ticket (The O2). Lot includes The NME Book of Music.
DAVID BOWIE - a selection of David Bowie related tickets and press items to include a Manchester City Football Club 1987 pass for Press Box 'A', David Bowie 1 1978 (untorn), Serious Moonlight Tour '83, Melody Maker Book of Bowie, an exhibition catalogue for Little Pieces From Big Stars, an 'Outside' press release pack, a sealed CD copy of Heroes, Q magazine supplement and promo photo.
An England International red velvet football cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for the England v Wales match on 2nd March 1903, having wired embroidered rose emblem and ‘1902-3’ to front, has Young & Co makers label to the interior. Stud to top of cap is missing. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
An England International red velvet football cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for the England v Wales match on 29th February 1904, having wired embroidered rose emblem and ‘1904’ to front, has Young and Co makers marks to the interior. Stud to top of cap is missing. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
An England International cream velvet football cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for the England v Ireland match on 12th March 1904, having wire embroidered rose emblem and 1904 to front with Young & Co makers mark to the interior. Stud is missing from top of cap. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
An England International purple velvet football cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for the England v Scotland match on 1st April 1905, having wire embroidered rose emblem and 1905 to front with Young & Co makers mark to the interior. Stud is missing to the top of cap. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
An England International cream velvet football cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for the England v Ireland match on 16th February 1907, having wired embroidered rose emblem and 1907 to front with A. W. Grange Ltd makers mark to interior. Stud is missing to the top of cap. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
An England International cream velvet football cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for the England v Ireland match on 12th March 1910, having wire embroidered rose emblem and 1910 to front, bears no makers name to the interior. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
An England International purple velvet football cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for the England v Scotland match on 1st April 1911, having wire embroidered rose emblem and 1911 to front, bears no makers name to interior. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
A Football Association International Trials purple and white quartered felt cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for 1903-04 season, having white embroidered FA monogram and 1903-4 to front with Young & Co makers marks to the interior. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
A Football Association International Trials purple and white quartered felt cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for 1905-06 season, having white embroidered FA monogram and 1906-6 to front with Young & Co makers marks to the interior. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
A Football Association International Trials purple and white quartered felt cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for 1909-10 season, having white embroidered FA monogram and 1909-10 to front, bears no makers marks to the interior. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
A Football Association International Trials purple and white quartered felt cap awarded to Joseph Bache of Aston Villa for 1910-11 season, having white embroidered FA monogram and 1910-11 to front, bears no makers marks to the interior. Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
A group of early 20th Century football items related to Joseph Bache to include 1900’s cloth International three lion crest and crown, cream silk sash ‘Zum Abschield Gewidmet 4 Juni 1927’, plus two red, white and blue Mannheim FC sashes each reading 'Verein Fur Rasenspiele E. V. Mannheim’. (4) Provenance: Passed down to the current vendor through family decent. Joseph Bache was born in Stourbridge in 1880 and played for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1914 until WW1 with 431 appearances with 167 goals, being part of the team that won the FA cup in 1905 and 1913, after WW1 later played for Mid Rhondda in 1919-20 and played / coached for Grimsby Town in 1920. Joseph Bache played seven matches for England 1903 to 1911 scoring four goals in seven games. In the 1920’s he moved to Germany as a coach including Mannheim FC.
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