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Sport - a 1930's/1940's early original autograph album including many Speedway Teams inc Belle Vue, Wimbledon, Bradford, West Ham, etc. Football inc Manchester United, Man City, Programme Manchester Boys v Glasgow Boys 1948 fully signed, South African Cricketers, plus Radio and Stage stars. Very good lot, must be viewed (qty)
Sixteen vintage Subbuteo Celluloid Football teams to include; West Bromwich Albion (two damaged), Tottenham Hotspur (one damaged), Wolverhampton Wanderers (one damaged), Coventry City, Newcastle United, Norwich City, Birmingham City (one damaged), QPR (two damaged), Crystal Palace (two damaged), Leeds United (one damaged), Sheffield United (two damaged), Crusaders, Southampton (three damaged), Manchester united (five damaged), Notts County (three damaged), West Ham United (ten players, two damaged) plus two goalies
After Marc Grimshaw (1957-), "Welcome Home", signed and numbered 150/650 in pencil in the margin, colour reproduction print, image size 20.5 x 50.5cm.; 8 x 20in. * In the 1998/99 season Manchester United were the first English football team to win the Premier League title, the F.A. Cup and the European Cup. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.
The Who Bellboy programme and ticket stub, original 42-page Programme for the "Who Put The Boot In" 3-date Who UK Concert Tour, this being staged at Football venues around the country (Charlton 31st May 1976, Celtic 5th June & Swansea 12th June), ticket for Charlton Athletic Monday 31th May 1976, programme in fair condition ticket EX
Football interest - football ticket stubs, mostly Away for Chesterfield Fc; 4x Euro 2004 tickets including England, Latvia, Germany etc, Ac Milan etc; a signed Bobby Charlton photograph; George Best Soccer Annuals No 3 and 5; a photograph of George Best taken at Peter Gadsbys shop in Ashbourne; England enamel match badges (10) etc qty
A WILLS LTD. (BRANDS ISSUE. SCISSORS) CIGARETTE CARD COLLECTION, containing Football Club Colours 1907, (14). Famous Footballers 1914, (37). Derby Day Series 1914, (19). International Footballers 1909 - 1910, J. Murphy and F. Thompson. Jiu Jitsu 1910, (2). Jockeys and Owners Colours 1914, (1). Sporting Girls 1913, (24)
Seven 1950' and 1960' football F.A Cup final programmes To include Burnley vs Tottenham Hotspur May 5th 1962, Arsenal vs Newcastle United May 3rd 1952, Preston North End vs West Bromwich Albion May 1st 1954, Aston Villa vs Manchester United May 4th 1957, Bolton Wanderers vs Manchester United May 3rd 1958, Leicester City vs Manchester United May 25th 1963, complete with Manchester United souvenir programme.
Football programme 1952 Austria v England - Programme on occasion of the international match Austria - England in Vienna on 25th May. Detailed programme for the international match. (Alongside the official programmes of the Austrian FA (ÖFB) there were these programmes in the 1950s and 1960s in a co-operation with the newspaper "Winer Kurier"). Programme is printed in German apart from small paragraph inside front cover by Sir Harold Caccia. The match was held in the Russian sector which was difficult to gain entry to. The Russians allowed a train full of British Army personnel admission hence the programme submitted by our vendor. The England centre forward was Nat Lofthouse who became known as "The Lion of Vienna"
1927 FA CUP FINAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES ETC.Arsenal v Cardiff City 1927 FA Cup Final official programme, lacking cover with some creasing & soiling, staples lightly rusted, complete with rare, original Daily Express pre-match song sheet. Also unofficial 1927 Final card team sheet programme for by Marlborough Printing Company, slightly soiled, unfolded, good condition.
** Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - 'Man lying on a wall', limited edition 13/500 colour print, pencil signed to lower right margin, 42.5 x 52 cm** ARR may be applicableThe property of the late Alan Ball MBE 1966 World Cup Football Winner Condition Report Not removed from frame so cannot tell if cut down etc, perhaps slightly faded overallTherefore not known if stuck down, no obvious signed of foxing or scuffs or damage.IF there is a stamp etc it is not visible due to mount.
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