A Manchester United player's ticket issued to Jeff Whitefoot in the 1956-57 Football League Championship winning season, red cloth booklet stamped gilt, numbered 34, signed by Whitefoot as ticket holder, printed with Training Rules, Players' Instructions and fixture list, minor marks but overall in good condition
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A letter written to a supporter from the mother of David Pegg shortly after the Munich disaster accompanied by a Manchester United postcard, an individual picture of the great player and a picture taken from a periodical signed by David Pegg in pen across his image with the letter thanking the young disabled fan for their patience following their letter to her son requesting a signed photograph. The letter is hand written on the back of the original written request in blue ink and it was originally fixed in a scrap book and there is cellotape from that time still attached and the document has been folded. Possibly one of the most poignant of football related correspondence you could possibly imagine, the original request from the father was sent to the Pegg household nr Doncaster on December 18th 1957 and seemingly down to the sheer number of such requests was still not answered by that fateful day on February 6th 1958 when he lost his life on the runway at Munich, the youngest to lose his life of the 23 members of the Reds party, one of the saddest days in the history of the game, a message spelt very clearly as Jesse, his mother, signs it as "David's sorrowful Mother", wishing that the child "hurries up and gets better", a selfless thought at a time of great personal tragedy. Mrs Pegg passed away in 2006.
Two Manchester United Player's Contracts for Jeff Whitefoot for the back-to-back Football League Championship winning seasons of 1955-56 and 1956-57,both drawn up on behalf of MUFC by the Club Secretary Walter Crickmer, the first an agreement for the player to be paid £12 per week between 1st July and 1st August 1955, thereafter £15 per week until 5th May 1956, reverting to £12 until 30th June 1956, signed by the player only; the second 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 until 30th June 1957, an unsigned file copy
A fine collection of 52 Manchester United original player portrait photographs from the 1920s and 1930s. including many issues by the renowned football photographer Albert Wilkes of West Bromwich, other publishers including Universal Pictorial Press, Westminster Gazette, City Press and Fox Photos, subjects comprising McLenahan (x 2), W Owen, W Robertson, Ridding, A Stapleton, Silcock, E Thompson, Spence, Arthur Thomson, Topping, A Whalley, Vose (x 2), J Wassell, Wilson, Williams, R Black, Baird (x 2), Breen, J Carey, Cape, S Chalmers, A Scott, Moody (x 2), Mann, Hacking, Frame, Johnson, Gardner, Lang, Dougan, Craven, Hanson, T Jones (x 2), Hine, Gardner, R Murray (x 4), D Jones, J T Jones, MacDonald, Mellor, McLachlan, McPherson, Morton and finally an autographed photo of Wrigglesworth in Wolves kit (his previous club)
David Sadler silver-gilt Football League Representative Match medal, 1971 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, the reverse inscribed The Football League versus The Football League of Ireland at Dublin, 22nd Sept 1971, with ring suspension in original fitted case In the match played on 23rd September 1959 at Windsor Park, The Football League defeated Irish League 5-0 all goals scored by Brian Clough
Gordon McQueen red, white and black Manchester United 1983 F.A.Cup Final tracksuit top, Adidas, 180 with zip-up front and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, F.A.CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1983, the front also autographed by McQueen The above is not the style the team walk out wearing before the start of the final, the is another version, possibly worn when travelling down to the final
Andy Cole white, black and red No.9 Manchester United v. Barcelona Champions League match worn/issued long-sleeved shirt, 1998-99, Umbro, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered COLE, the right sleeve with Champions League flash The above shirt was worn/issued by Andy Cole in the match against Barcelona played on 25th November 1998, the match ending in a 3-3 draw, Cole scoring on 53rd minute, Manchester United went onto to win the treble this season
George Best green and white No.7 Northern Ireland International reputed match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1964, Bukta, 38 with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The above shirt was reputed to have been worn by George Best in his first year of international football in 1964,with Bukta and Athletic Stores, Belfast, labels, offered with correspondence with the Northern Ireland Football Museum's Facebook page confirming the style of shirt is consistent with a date of 1964, and that Best wore this style of No.7 on four occasions; offered with a FWA Gala Tribute Evening programme for George Best, held at The Savoy, London, 23rd January 2000, bears minor wear and staining to number on reverse By family lore this shirt was presented by George Best to an acquaintance in Belfast, and was then inherited by this individual's son-in-law (now deceased) from whom the shirt was acquired by the Manchester United collector Ray Adler. This is as much as the auctioneer can offer in terms of history Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 6th September 2022, Lot 826
Manchester United Player's Contract for club legend Roger Byrne for the 1955-56 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 1955, £15 per week until 5th May 1956, reverting to £12 until 30th June 1956, signed by Byrne over a six pence postage revenue stamp
Eric Cantona red and white No.7 Manchester United v Borussia Dortmund match worn UEFA Champions League Semi-Final second leg long-sleeved shirt, 1997, Umbro, XL with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB and embroidered THEATRE OF DREAMS, the reverse lettered CANTONA, the right sleeve with Champions League flash The above shirt was worn by Eric Cantona in his final Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund, in the semi-final 2nd leg match played on 23rd March 1997 at Old Trafford, Dortmund defeated United 1-0, thus 2-0 on aggregate Provenance: Brooks, Sporting Memorabilia, 6th March, Lot 180 - Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 1st December 2021, Lot 771
Two Manchester United v Real Madrid menus, the first on the occasion of the friendly match at Old Trafford 1st October 1959, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester; the second a complimentary luncheon hosted by the Football Writers' Association to mark the occasion of the visit of Real Madrid for a friendly v Manchester United 13th October 1960, held at the Cromford Club, Manchester, (2)
A Manchester United player's ticket issued to Colin Webster in the 1955-56 Football League Championship winning season, red cloth booklet stamped gilt, unnumbered, signed by Dawson as ticket holder, printed with Training Rules, Players' Instructions and fixture list, pencil scores, loose at spine, some wear to cover, colour run
Ray Wood 9ct gold 1957 F.A. Cup Runners-up medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP RUNNER-UP with ring suspension, in original fitted case, case damaged Provenance: Bonhams Sporting Memorabilia including Ray Wood Collection, 5th October 2011, Lot 188 In the F.A. Cup final played on 4th May 1957 at Wembley, Aston Villa defeated Manchester United 2-1
LNER lunch menu fully-signed by the Manchester United 1948 F.A. Cup Final team, signed to the reverse by Chilton, Warner (reserve), Delaney, Mitten, Crompton, Rowley, Pearson, Morris, Aston, Anderson, Carey & Cockburn, the menu titled MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, CUP - FINAL PARTY and dated 23rd April 1948; sold with a club itinerary for the 1948 Cup Final arrangements (2) As confirmed in the club official itinerary sold in this lot, The team and officials assembled at London Road (Now Piccadilly) Railway Station, Manchester, at 3pm the day before the match, 23rd April 1948, for a light lunch at the station's LNER Dining Room, before boarding the 4.05pm train for London Euston.
Jack Crompton 9ct gold 1948 F.A. Charity Shield medal the obverse inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, the reverse inscribed J.CROMPTON, M/CR. UTD., 1948, in original fitted case Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia 7th November 2016, Lot 822 In an exciting match League Champions Arsenal defeated F.A. Cup winners Manchester United 4-3 at Highbury.
Scarce Manchester United v. Wolverhampton Postponed match programme, 8th February 1958 No.20, some slight staining to covers, slight tear left hand side, signs of fold, with token in custom made hard back folder inscribed with match details On Saturday 8th February 1958 Manchester United were scheduled to play Wolverhampton Wanderers in a First Division fixture. The match was postponed after the tragic events of the Munich Air Disaster on 6th February. The programme had gone into production and even carried a brief report of United’s 3-3 draw in Belgrade and the club’s progression to the semi-final of the European Cup. After the terrible news broke the printers C. Nicholls were ordered to cease production and destroy any programmes that had come off the presses. Perhaps inevitably a very small number of the postponed programme have survived – thought to be either printer’s proofs or souvenirs kept by printing staff. The scarcity factor and the deep significance of the occasion makes Issue No.20 one of the most sought after and valuable football programmes of the post-war era...
A group of four items originally owned by Manchester United's Billy Meredith, i & ii) Meredith's Football Association of Wales official itinerary for the international v Ireland on Belfast 14th February 1920, plus a related menu from the Slieve Nonard Hotel, Newcastle, County Down, signed by the Wales team and other guests; iii) an autographed menu from the Royal Hotel, Colwyn Bay, relating to the amateur international v South Africa 4th October 1924, signed by members of both teams, other guests and by Meredith; iv) and a programme (heavily restored) for Steve Bloomer's Old Internationals v Derby County, played at the Baseball Ground for the Derby War Memorial Fund, 18th April 1923, (4)
Jack Crompton 9ct gold 1948 F.A. Cup Winners medal the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, J. CROMPTON, MC/R. UTD., 1947/8, in original fitted case Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 7th November 2016, Lot 820 In the 1948 F.A. Cup Final played on 24th April Manchester United defeated Blackpool 4-2. John "Jack" Crompton (18 December 1921 - 4 July 2013) was Manchester United's goalkeeper between 1944 and 1956 winning a F.A. Cup winner's medal in 1948 and a Championship medal in 1952.
Henry Cockburn blue England v. Northern Ireland International cap, 1946-47 blue velvet cap embroidered with three lions and inscribed The Football Association, E v I, 1946-47, the interior label inscribed in ink Henry Cockburn The above international match was the first held since the end of WWII and Henry Cockburn was the first United player to be capped since the war ended. In the match played on 28th September 1946 at Windsor Park England defeated Northern Ireland 7-2
Albert Scanlon silver-gilt Football League Representative medal, 1959 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, the reverse inscribed The Football League versus The Irish Football League at Belfast, 23rd Sept 1959, with ring suspension in original fitted case In the match played on 23rd September 1959 at Windsor Park, The Football League defeated Irish League 5-0 all goals scored by Brian Clough
A large selection of football programmes to include England vs Brazil, Wednesday May 9th 1956, England vs Scotland, Saturday April 9th 1949, Leicester City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday April 30th 1949, Leicester City vs Manchester United, Saturday May 25th, Arsenal vs Colchester United, Wednesday 28th January 1958, Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, Saturday 22nd April 1960, Manchester City vs Chelsea, Wednesday 28th April 1971, Manchester City vs Chelsea, Tuesday 27th March 1973, Manchester City vs West Ham, Wednesday 30th April 1969, etc, together with further football related magazines.
A large collection of Manchester United football programmes to include Manchester United vs Everton, January 24th 1973, Manchester United vs Leeds United, Monday 23rd March 1970, Manchester United vs Sheffield United, April 23rd 1973, Manchester United vs Newcastle United, Wednesday 4th September 1985, Manchester United vs Southampton, Wednesday 29th October 1986, Manchester United vs Luton Town, Saturday 18th October 1986, etc, also various ticket stubs,
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