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Lot 124

Chunky 9ct Yellow Gold Hollow Curb Link Charm Bracelet Weight: 50.3g Including revolver charm, carriage charm, opening ship charm and football charm etc.,

Lot 32

David William Burley (British 1901-1990) Football in the park Signed, oil on board.49 x 39.5cm (framed 60 x 50cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately reframed but not glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Lot 5021

PlayStation PS2 console (Satin Silver) and 14 PlayStation games. Games inlcude: Alien Trilogy (PS1) [Platinum], The Simpsons Hit & Run, Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, Tony Hawk's Underground, Star Wars Battlefront II, Star Wars Battlefront [Platinum], Need for Speed Underground, Champions: Return to Arms, FIFA Football 2004, Pro Evolution Soccer 4, LMA Manager 2004, LMA Manager 2006, Call of Duty Finest Hour and Virtua Tennis 2Condition Report: Console is incomplete (without box, all plugs and controllers), has cosmetic scratches to its exterior and is untested. All games are complete, in their original boxed and in good condition. Alien Trilogy has a £10 price sticker on the front of the box from the original retailer.

Lot 5104

Amended Description 128k ZX Spectrum + 16 games Games included are: The Incredible Hulk, Dynamite Dan, Treasure Island, Zub, Devil's Crown, Turbo Esprit, Eddie Kidd Jump Challenge, Fire and Forget, Speed King 2, Alpine Games, Dragonninja, Punchy, American Football, Quattro Racers, BMX Racers and Pud PudConsole has had plug removed following PAT test Condition Report: Games are boxed and complete and have varying degrees of wear and tear. Console has had plug removed following PAT test .

Lot 175

Beerbohm (Max) Hugh Cecil Lowther, fifth Earl of Lonsdale (1857-1944), black chalk with watercolour wash on wove paper, signed 'Max' and dated 1921 in the lower left corner, inscribed in ink 'Deeply embedded in the esteem and affection of the British Public', and with further ink dedication to 'Sir John Rothenstein/ an ideal to be followed', sheet 313 x 194 mm (12 1/4 x 7 5/8 in), under glass, some signs of very minor restoration to extremities, framed, 1921.Provenance:Sir John Rothenstein (British arts administrator and art historian, 1901-1992)Literature:Rupert Hart-Davis, A Catalogue of the Caricatures of Max Beerbohm, 1972, no. 973.⁂ Hart-David records no less than 9 caricatures of Lowther by Beerbohm. Lowther was a keen sportsmen and hunter, and was chairman of Arsenal Football Club for a brief period in 1936 (having previously been a club director) and later became the club's honorary president. He was also a competent boxer and established The Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt, commonly known as the Lonsdale Belt, the oldest championship belt in British professional boxing. In John Hall's 'Max Beerbohm Caricatures' the author writes that Lowther 'became Master of Fox Hounds of the Woodland, Pytchley, Blankney, Quorn, and Cottesmore hounds, [with H.E. Wortham describing him as] "the idol of the Victorian and Edwardian populace. With his side-whiskers, his nine-inch cigars, his gardenia buttonhole, he was to the crowds the perfect specimen of the sporting grandee"'. [p. 185]

Lot 115

* DANNY FERGUSON RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1925 - 1993), TENEMENT CLEARANCE, ANDERSTON charcoal on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 34cm x 50cm, overall size 60cm x 74cm Note: Danny Ferguson was educated at Airdrie Academy from 1936-1942. He was an athletic youngster, playing football for (amongst others) Baillieston Juniors, Bedlay Juniors, Douglas Water Thistle and Blantyre Victoria (taking over the centre-half position from Jock Stein). Later in life, he was a keen snooker player, frequently championing the Glasgow Art Club, and enjoyed Curling. He began studying at GSA in 1941 but his studies were interrupted when he was called up. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1943 and served in the Far East. He re-joined GSA in 1947 and was awarded his diploma in Drawing and Painting in 1949. That same year he won a £30 prize at the Royal Scottish Academy annual competitions. From 1949-1950 he attended the Jordanhill Teacher Training College. He later combined a position as visiting lecturer at GSA with teaching in various Glasgow Schools. He returned to GSA as a full-time lecturer in 1968. In 1958 Ferguson married Margaret Dunn, also a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, in Embroidery and Weaving. They had two children, Anne and David. Probably best known for his landscapes, still lifes and self-portraits. He exhibited regularly, had numerous one-man shows, and his work still hangs in many collections, including the Royal Collection. Danny Ferguson was elected a member of the RSW in 1969, having exhibited there from 1961. He had over 88 works exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute, from 1957. He was a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. Ferguson also served as honorary secretary of the RGI for nine years and was also elected President of the Glasgow Art Club.

Lot 700

A CLAY PIPE WITH A FOOT KICKING A FOOTBALL UNDER THE BOWL

Lot 1501

Football Shirts Collection. Comprises 1/ Blackpool 1950's Away, 2/ Blackpool 2012 Home Wonga, 3/ Blackpool 2014 Away Wonga. 4/ Blackpool 2000's Home with Shorts, No Sponsor. 5/ Blackpool 2000's Away Wonga. 6/ Everton 2000's Away, Chang, Prem Lge Badge to Sleeves and Coleman 23 on Reverse. 7/ Newcastle 2010 Home, NTL, 8/ Southampton 2000's Away Friends Provident. 9/ Blackpool Panthers RLFC Leisure Shirt. 10/ David Bowie T-Shirt with Aladdin Sane Depiction. Good Collection.

Lot 684

Approximately One Hundred Sony Playstation 2 (PS2) Games, to include Medal of Honor - Rising Sun, Splinter Cell Ghost Theory, FIFA Football 2003, Salt Lake 2002, some duplication noted:- One Box

Lot 670

Approximately One Hundred Sony Playstation 2 (PS2) Games, to include SSX Tricky, Singstar Abba, Need For Speed Underground, FIFA Football 2005, some duplication noted:- One Box

Lot 716

Retro Technology: A Sinclair ZX81 Personal Computer, basic programming manual, Otake cassette recorder, Sinclair ZX 16K ram cartridge, a quantity of cassette format software/games to include 3D Defender Flight Simulation, Football Manager learning lab, all untested for working order.

Lot 143

A TRAY OF VINTAGE WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERS FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES

Lot 76

Beswick Football Feline Collection -  Red Card 138/1500;  Kitcat 449/1500;   Mee-ouch 311/1500;  Dribble 216/1500, all boxed;  Beswick Rat Catcher Bilk CC4;  another, Calyso Kitten, CC2

Lot 608

A large Leonardo model, of a Greyhound, 44cm high;  Brentford Football Club, a model of an early 20th century footballer, red & white shirt, 52cm high (2)

Lot 8508

Railwayana quantity of cast plates, general railway associated items consisting of a NER Maintenance Cast Plate, overpainted, LNER Wagon Plate dated 1897 and numbered 900196 "Head, Wrightson & Co Ltd" Thornaby on Tees makers cast oval plate, 2 x Railway modern nameplate for Football Class Darlington and D49 Yorkshire together with a modern shed plate No.51A, internal burner, 5 x NER forks, LNER ticket punch railway tickets, British Railways First Aid & Rescue Appliance label, British Railways Cap Badge, number of other modern badges and other items. Included with this lot are a number of Middlesbrough Town Transfers/Heraldic Shields and a number of railway wagon labels mounted on a wooden board pre and post nationalisation, includes passenger train traffic, colliery traffic, war department notice, livestock and others. Condition varies throughout from Fair to Good. (qty)

Lot 92

Vintage large book - British sports and sportsmen : Cricket and football ~ ltd ed of 1000 ~ 38.5cm x 29cm

Lot 181

1929/30 silver 'Inverkeithing cup' football trophy by Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton) - 5.4cm high & 46g

Lot 140

(Signed) Robert Plant 12" album. Ship of Fools, (12" vinyl, 796 612-0), signed by the Led Zeppelin singer in 2012 at the Wolverhampton Wanderers football ground and inscribed 'To Scott'. The condition is VG.

Lot 517

House of Commons menu for a Dinner in honour of Manchester United Football Club Saturday 21st March 1964 on the 21st March 1964 Manchester United had played in the capital during the afternoon, beating Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 at White Hart Lane.

Lot 655

Charlton Athletic v Manchester United programme 2nd September 1939,8 (loose) pages, covers detached from spine, ink score to front cover and team-changes to line-ups page The 2nd September 1939 saw the final round of Football League fixtures (3rd games) before the abandonment of the season due to the outbreak of World War Two.

Lot 417

A pair of autographed City of Manchester civic reception programmes for Manchester United Football Club, Lancashire County Cricket Club, and other sporting organisations, hosted by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Manchester at the Town Hall, Manchester, 3rd December 1946, the first originally owned and signed by the United player Colin Webster; the other bearing four signatures including former City player Fred Tilson and the journalist George Follows who was to tragically die in the Munich Air Disaster a little over a year later, (2)

Lot 244

Collection of Manchester United Friendly away match day programmes from 1987 to 1990, Includes Manchester International Football Tournament v. Manchester City, Gordon Rae Testimonial match day programme v. Hibernian 

Lot 439

Manchester United Football League Division Two Champions celebration dinner & dance menu signed by the manager Tommy Docherty, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, 5th May 1975

Lot 579

Two Lancashire Police Constabulary programmes for Annual Amateur Athletic Sports Days held at Manchester United’s Old Trafford ground on 22nd June 1929 and 27th June 1931,sold with a similar event programme for Salford City Police, held at Broughton Rangers Football Ground The Cliff (Manchester United’s training ground) 23rd May 1931, all good to reasonable condition (3)

Lot 323

A folder of Manchester United photographs, a little original early content from the Daily Graphic Football Album etc., plus a selection of reproduction photos of early team-groups, but the content mostly a good selection of originally published team-groups spanning the club's history from the Busby to Ferguson eras, being original photographs, postcards, trade cards, occasional autographs (a qty.)

Lot 454

Manchester United Player's Contract for Shay Brennan for the 1956-57 League Championship winning season,drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, an agreement for the player to be paid £1 per week between 1st July 1956 and 30th June 1957, an unsigned file copy Seamus Anthony Brennan was on National Service during this period, hence the £1 nominal payment to keep the player under contract at United, and in accordance with Football League governance under these circumstances. Brennan was born in Manchester put played internationally for the Republic of Ireland. The full-back made his first-team debut in the F.A. Cup tie v Sheffield Wednesday, the first match after the Munich Air Disaster, filling the position left vacant by the tragic death of David Pegg. Brennan was a member of United's Championship winning teams in 1964-5 and 1966-7 and won a European Cup winner's medal in 1968.

Lot 641

Manchester City v Manchester United souvenir programme for the Football League Jubilee Trust match played at Maine Road 20th August 1938,32 pages plus outer wrappers, good to fair condition

Lot 327

Wayne Rooney pair of gold, white and black Nike Airzoom T90 III autographed football boots, 2004-05 each boot autographed by Wayne Rooney, with COA stating that the boots were worn, however, with no match details (2)

Lot 346

Gordon McQueen red, white and black No.5 Manchester United match worn long-sleeved shirt, 1983-84, Adidas, Medium with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, F.A.CUP WINNERS. 1983, the front of the shirt autographed by twelve players including Robson, Bailey, Strachan, McQueen etc The above shirt was worn by McQueen in a match during the 1983-84 season

Lot 365

Clayton Blackmore blue and white No.2 Manchester United match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1989-90, Adidas, 40-42" with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB The rare 3rd kit was worn by Blackmore in a match during the 1989-90 season

Lot 467

Manchester United Player's Contract for the Busby Babe Billy (Liam) Whelan for the 1956-57 Football League Championship winning season,drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, an agreement for the player to be paid £12 per week between 1st July and 1st August 1956, thereafter £15 per week until 4th May 1957, reverting to £12 per week to 30th June 1957, an unsigned file copy

Lot 370

Andrei Kanchelskis black and gold No.14 Manchester United match worn/issued short-sleeved shirt, 1994-95, Umbro, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered KANCHELSKIS, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League Champions 1993-1994 flashes with COA from matchwornshirts The above is an official match prepared/issued shirt. However, it is possible the shirt was worn that season but we can not guarantee

Lot 435

Autographed Manchester United 1966-67 Football League Championship winning season banquet programme/menu, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, 4th August 1967, signed inside by a selection of the United party and other guests including Busby, Olive, Stiles, Sadler, Stepney, Aston and many others including the commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme  

Lot 458

Two Manchester United Player's Contracts for John Doherty for season 1954-55 and the 1955-56 League Championship winning season,drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, the first an agreement for the player to be paid £1 week between 1st July 1954 and 30th JUne 1955, signed by Doherty only; the second an agreement for the player to be paid £13 per week between 1st September 1955 and 5th May 1956, and thereafter £10 per week until 30th June 1956, an fully-signed copy by player and secretary Gordon Clayton was on National Service for the duration of the 1954-55 season, hence the £1 nominal payment to keep the player under contract at United, and in accordance with Football League governance under these circumstances.

Lot 529

A Manchester United season ticket for the 1935-36 Football League Division Two Championship season,small red cloth booklet stamped gilt, with fixture list, numbered 21 and issued to F Luckarift for the Gents Ground, paper loss on final page, ink writing, covers good

Lot 424

Autographed dinner menu for the Berne Young Boys v Manchester United match 1st October 1958, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, 1st October 1958, the back cover signed by United manager Matt Busby and nine members of the Young Boys party including the coach, menu in somewhat grubby condition, a previous owner has also erroneously changed the date of the menu Although not English League champions, UEFA extended Manchester United a special invitation to play in the 1958-59 European Cup preliminary round following the tragic events of the Munich Air Disaster the previous season, while returning from a European Cup tie in Belgrade. However, the Football League refused to allow United to play in the competition. As the draw had already been made, Berne Young Boys were given a bye to the First Round, but the two home & away fixture dates that had been reserved by the clubs were employed with two friendly matches between the English and Swiss sides. The autographs include an added "Tommy Taylor", perhaps the original menu recipient, a lady called Olive, lamenting the fact that fate had denied her favourite player from being part of the proceedings.

Lot 345

Gary Bailey green No.1 Manchester United match worn long-sleeved goalkeepers shirt, 1981-82, Adidas, Large with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB  The above shirt was worn by Gary Bailey in a match during the 1981-82 season

Lot 328

Peter Schmeichel black No.1 Manchester United match issue Champions League goalkeepers shirt, 1998-99, Umbro XXXL rare 3rd kit, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered SCHMEICHEL, the right sleeve with Champion League flash The above shirt was issued to Peter Schmeichel for a 1998-99 Champions League match

Lot 314

Bill Foulkes Continental gold and enamel 1968 European Cup Winners Medal the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse inscribed VAINQUEUR 1968, stamped Peka, 0.750 with ring suspension, in later bespoke hinged velvet lined case with brass plaques one inscribed 1968 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL, WINNERS: MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., the other Presented To BILL FOULKES (CENTRE HALF) PROVENANCE: Christie's Scotland Football Memorabilia including The Bill Foulkes Collection, 14th October 1992, Lot 88                                Graham Budd Auctions Sporting Memorabilia, 5th November 2012, Lot 553 EXHIBITED: National Football Museum Manchester Bill Foulkes was a professional football player who is best remembered for his long and successful career with Manchester United Football Club in England. Born on 5th January 1932 in St Helens, Lancashire, England, Foulkes was a one-club man, dedicating his entire playing career to Manchester United from 1951 until 1970. Foulkes was primarily a central defender, known for his physical strength, aerial ability, and dedication to the team. His career was remarkable not just for its length but also for the incredible success he experienced. He made a total of 688 appearances for Manchester United, a figure only surpassed by a select few players in the history of the club, Ryan Giggs and Bobby Charlton. Perhaps the most significant event in Foulkes' career came in 1958 when he was one of the survivors of the Munich air disaster, a plane crash that claimed the lives of 23 people, including eight of his Manchester United teammates. Foulkes was one of the players who helped rebuild the team in the wake of the tragedy, he took on the responsibility of captaining the side when fixtures resumed. Foulkes won numerous titles during his career with Manchester United, including the English First Division four times and the F.A. Cup once. Arguably the pinnacle of his career as a member of the 1968 European Cup final team that defeated Benfica 4-1 at Wembley in extra-time. Taking a slender 1-0 lead into the 2nd leg, Bill Foulkes 80th minute goal levelling the match 3-3 thus giving United a 4-3 aggregate win that sent Manchester United to the final. United were the first English team to be crowned European Champions, following Celtic's triumph for Scotland the previous year. After retiring as a player, Foulkes moved into coaching. He managed several teams around the world, including in the United States, Norway, and Japan. Foulkes passed away on 25 November 2013 at the age of 81.

Lot 503

Trio of official Manchester United itineraries for the 1963 F.A. Cup Final, two issued for the team, one in red covered boards, the other with green card wrappers; the third issued for the official party from the football club, mostly good, (3)

Lot 440

Three sets of Manchester United autographs on club letterhead including the 1998-99 Treble Winners, the other teams from the final season of the old Football League in 1991-92 (on two pages); and the 1993-94 double-winners, countless great names from the Ferguson era, Robson, Hughes, Ince, Schmeichel, Irwin, Bruce, Cantona, Giggs, Keane, Beckham, Cole, Neville, Scholes, Sheringham, Solskjaer, Stam etc.   

Lot 416

Autographed Manchester United 1955-56 Football League Championship winning season celebration dinner and dance menu, held at the Midland Hotel, 9th October 1956, extensively signed by players and other guest to both sides of th back cover, signatures including Byrne, Taylor, Jones, McGuinness, Crompton, Berry, Gibson, Curry (trainer), Whitefoot, Rowley, Clayton, Wood, Scanlon, Bent, Greaves and many others

Lot 537

A Manchester United player's ticket issued to Alex Dawson in the 1955-56 Football League Championship winning season, red cloth booklet stamped gilt, numbered 53, signed by Dawson as ticket holder, printed with Training Rules, Players' Instructions and fixture list, pencil scores, paper almost detached at spine, some wear to cover

Lot 313

Frank Kopel 9ct gold and enamel 1979-80 Scottish League Cup Winners medal the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed LEAGUE CUP, 1979-80, Winner, Frank Kopel, with ring suspension In the Scottish League Cup final replay played on 12th December 1979 at Dens Park, Dundee, Dundee United defeated Aberdeen 3-0. The first match played at Hampden on 8th December ended in a 0-0 draw

Lot 306

Ray Wood 9ct gold Division 1 League Championship winners medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1955-56, R. WOOD, MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., with ring suspension in original fitted case Provenance: Bonhams Sporting Memorabilia including Ray Wood Collection, 5th October 2011, Lot 192

Lot 460

Manchester United Player's Contract for Paddy Kennedy for the 1956-57 Football League Championship winning season,drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, an agreement for the player to be paid £11 per week between 1st July and 1st August 1956, £14 per week until 4th May 1957, reverting to £11 until 30th June 1957, signed by Kennedy only

Lot 378

Roy Keane black and gold No.16 Manchester United match issued short-sleeved shirt, 1993-94, Umbro, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered KEANE, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League Champions 1992-1993 flashes The above shirt was issued to Keane for a match during the 1993-94 season 

Lot 312

Mal Donaghy silver and enamel 1991 Football League Cup runners-up medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, the reverse inscribed FINALISTS, 1990-91, in original fitted case Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 10th November 2014, Lot 766 In the 1991 Football League Cup Final played on 21st April, Sheffield Wednesday defeated Manchester United 1-0 through a goal by John Sheridan in the 37th minute. Mal Donaghy was a non-playing substitute 

Lot 383

Roy Keane white, black and red No.16 Manchester United match issued short-sleeved shirt, 1998-99, Umbro, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered KEANE, the right sleeve  with Champions League flash The above shirt was issued to Roy Keane for a Champions League match during the treble winning season

Lot 303

Jack Griffiths 9ct gold 1935-36 Division 2 League Championship winners medal the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Winners, Manchester United, J. Griffiths, 1936, with ring suspension Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 28 & 29 October, 2009, Lot 366. Convery Auctions 27th October 2010, Lot 145 Jack Griffiths was born in Fenton, Staffordshire, he joined Manchester United in 1934 after spells with Wolves and Bolton Wanderers. He quickly established himself as a first team regular making a total of 176 League and Cup appearances scoring one goal. Manchester United won the Division 2 Championship this season with 56 points, Charlton Athletic being runners-up with 55 points

Lot 443

An extensive collection of early Manchester United memorabilia originally owned by Jack Mew the United goalkeeper between 1912 and 1926, content including a large, rare and interesting collection of printed newspaper match reports and press cuttings including notable content for Manchester United during the wartime seasons 1916-17 and 1917-18, match coverage opposition including Blackburn Rovers, Rochdale, Manchester City, Everton, Bolton Wanderers, Preston N.E., Southport, Liverpool, Burnley, Port Vale, Blackpool, Bury, Stoke and Southport Central, the collection also with additional reporting including proceedings from Court when the professional footballer Enoch West lost his case against allegations of match fixing; United player Sandy Turnbull was still missing in action (later established that he was killed in the Battle of Arras 3rd May 1917, aged 32); an Xmas Day British Army inter-regimental football match on the frontline; another reporting on a further match fixing case that would result in United player George Anderson being sentenced to Prison; United player Robinson joining the Army; also a fine team-group photograph taken before the match v Bolton 28.8.1920; player selection cards, postcards, photographs, telegrams, content relating to the F.A. Tour of South Africa in 1920; and other miscellaneous items including magazines and incomplete United match programmes, some stuck down in a scrapbook, the collection an invaluable and fascinating resource   

Lot 190

Berlin Stadtelf (City of Berlin XI) v. Manchester United Friendly match programme, 14th August 1957played at the Olympic Stadium, Berlin, and celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Berlin Football Association, featuring Tommy Taylor on the front cover, 12 pagesThe Manchester United line up was Wood, Byrne, Foulkes, Edwards, Blanchflower, Colman, Pegg, Viollet, Taylor, Whelan and Berry

Lot 394

Mark Hughes red and white No.10 Manchester United match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1992-94, Umbro, XL with lace-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, the  reverse lettered HUGHES The above shirt was worn by Mark Hughes in a 1993-94 pre-season friendly  Provenance: Convery Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 6th February 2013, Lot 103

Lot 308

Ray Wood silver-gilt 1954 Football League Representative medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MEDAL, the reverse inscribed The Football League versus the The Irish Football League at Liverpool, 20th October 1954, with ring suspension, in original fitted case Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia including Ray Wood Collection, 5th October 2011, Lot 189

Lot 456

Manchester United Player's Contract for Gordon Clayton for the 1956-57 Football League Championship winning season,drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, an agreement for the player to be paid £1 per week between 1st July 1956 and 30th June 1957, an unsigned file copy Gordon Clayton was on National Service during this period, hence the £1 nominal payment to keep the player under contract at United, and in accordance with Football League governance under these circumstances.

Lot 364

Andrei Kanchelskis red and white No.14 Manchester United v. Chelsea spare 1994 F.A.Cup Final short-sleeved shirt, Umbro, XL with lace-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB F.A.Cup Final 1994, the reverse lettered KANCHELSKIS, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League Champions 1992-1993 flashes The above shirt is the official spare shirt prepared for Kanchelskis for the 1994 F.A.Cup Final, in the match played on 14th May 1994 United defeated Chelsea 4-0, Andrei wore a long-sleeved example 

Lot 533

A Manchester United player's ticket issued to Tommy Ritchie for the 1951-52 Football League Championship winning season, red cloth booklet stamped gilt, printed with training rules, player's instructions and fixture list, numbered 24, signed by Ritchie as ticket holder, some wear to covers but overall in good condition

Lot 310

Alex Stepney's EPNS 1970 F.A. Cup third place tankard inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION, THIRD PLACE, SEASON 1969-70, 12cm high Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 2nd November 2004, Lot 32  At the start of the 1970s it was decided to replace the traditional eve-of-final England v Young England matches by holding a third-place play-off between the losing semi-finalists. The idea was originally quite well supported but was dropped after just five seasons, making these tankard presentations quite rare. Manchester United's Alex Stepney played in the first of these occasions in 1970. The game was played at Highbury with United beating Watford 2-0 in front of 15,000 supporters. Brian Kidd scored both goals.

Lot 563

Souvenir of the England v Scotland International Match played at Old Trafford 17th April 1926 and also being a History of the Manchester United Football Club,112 pages plus colour pictorial covers, white covers typically a little grubby, but overall in good condition

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