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Lot 736

Football Interest: a pair of Nike football books, worn by Wayne Rooney in Euro 2004, his first tournament as a senior player, each signed by him to the toe, donated to and sold by Alderhay Hospital at the Tiara Ball, November 27th 2004, the boots are match worn and have 'Wazza' penned on the soles.

Lot 505

A pair of painted metal football plaques, 25cm diameter, together with four shell signs

Lot 112

An album of late 1950s and 1960s football programs to include Birmingham City, Burnley, Chelsea v West Ham, Watford v Swindon, Doncaster Rovers etc together with a small collection of football monthly magazine dated 1959 (qty)

Lot 187

A Victorian scrap album containing mounted images of children, animals, football and rugby, ships, military figures together with various greetings cards (qty)

Lot 395

A small parcel lot of assorted First World War dog tags and medallions to include football, boxing, Cycling Touring Club and Army Temperance examples. (10).

Lot 41

A 9ct hallmarked Penrith and District Association Football League fob dated 1911-12, weight 6.5g.

Lot 44

Nine assorted silver and metal sporting fobs to include a 1920-21 Football League R.A.F Baghdad and similar examples. (9).

Lot 6

A collection of Tropical times black and white football cards, some tinted with colour. (qty)

Lot 704

BOX OF FOOTBALL INTEREST CIGARETTE AND TRADE PANINI ETC.

Lot 676

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES: 1950-59 ENGLISH LEAGUE CLUBS, GOOD RANGE (APPROX. 125)

Lot 672

THREE MATCH TICKETS FOR 1925 SHROPSHIRE HOSPITALS FOOTBALL MATCH ASTON VILLA V. WEST BROMWICH ALBION AT GAY MEADOW SHREWSBURY 19/3/25 (3)

Lot 550

SMALL COLLECTION FOOTBALL POSTCARDS, STOKE CITY 1963 - 4 TEAM GROUP RP, AMATEUR TEAMS, UNIDENTIFIED, MORE MODERN, ETC. (37)

Lot 241

A small quantity of vintage cigarette cards, to include 'Hints on Association Football', Wills cigarette card album (9 folders), also with some loose postcards (a lot)

Lot 1500

A Spelter figure of a football player on marble base - Height 36cm - paint work retouched

Lot 673

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES: 1951-8 INTERNATIONAL MATCHES INCLUDING 1958 WORLD CUP, ENGLAND AND IRELAND HOME MATCHES, ETC. (APPROX. 66)

Lot 677

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES: F.A. CUP FINALS 1955, 1959, SEVERAL SEMI-FINALS, ALSO EUROPEAN INCLUDING MAN. UTD.v A.C. MILAN 8/5/58, ETC. (22)

Lot 675

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES: 1948-59 ENGLISH LEAGUE CLUBS, GOOD RANGE (APPROX. 125)

Lot 674

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES: 1952-9 SCOTTISH, IRISH AND NON LEAGUE INCLUDING FEW CUP FINALS, ETC. (APPROX. 120)

Lot 796

A 1940's football programme, Port Vale v Stoke City

Lot 319

An assortment of military buttons, two driver's award medals with acorn leaves 1938-1946 consecutively, and three silver 1940s football winners' medals.

Lot 457

2 boxes containing 100+ Modern Issue Oxford Diecast Vehicles, various commercial vehicles and saloons, to include Football Souvenir Examples

Lot 54

Subbuteo Angling Boxed Set, in-complete with 2 rods missing, sold with a in-complete Subbuteo Football Express Boxed Set, comprising of goals and pitch only

Lot 91

FOOTBALL INTEREST - FOLDING SEAT NO. 115 FROM HAMPDEN PARK following the 1990s refurbishment

Lot 388

1968 Man United team signed 1985 Historic Football cover 17 autographs of the team inc George Best, Matt Busby, Shay Brennan, Pat Crerand, Nobby Stiles, Tony Dunne, Denis Law, Bill FoulkesGood condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 397

Pele signed 1982 Spanish World cup football prepaid postcardGood condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 48

Manchester United Legends signed brochure. Ultimate Football Legends Series glossy brochure/magazine entitled Life Before Fergie - From Sir Matt to Sir Alex. As the title states, this tells the story of Manchester United's fall and rise, prior to the arrival of Sir Alex Ferguson. Signed on the inside page by Ron Atkinson, Nobby Stiles, Tommy Docherty, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 482

Bert Trautmann autographed magazine cover. Vintage magazine cover from Charles Buchan's Football Monthly autographed by the legendary Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann (1923 - 2013). Trautmann famously broke his neck in the 1956 FA Cup final but amazingly finished the match! You wouldn't see that these days. This fine item is mounted to an overall size of 10x13 inches. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 542

Alan Kennedy autographed football photo. Stunning high quality colour 16x12 inches photograph autographed by Alan Kennedy seen here kissing the European Cup after another victory for Liverpool in the 70s. Mounted. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 543

Phil Neal autographed football photo. Stunning, high quality colour 16x12 inches photograph autographed by Phil Neal seen here celebrating another Liverpool European triumph alongside Emlyn Hughes. Mounted. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 542

Football Interest. A George V silver mug, of baluster form, with presentation inscription"Presented to Mr L Tacon by the directors of the Aston Villa Football Club, in grateful appreciation of his attention and courtesy extending over many years, November 1930", hall-marked Birmingham 1930, sponsor's mark V & S, weight 14.3 ozt / 445 g approx, height 12.5 cm

Lot 206

Miscellaneous Collection of Silver Jewellery, including Mid-Hurst Football Association medallion x 2, ring, 1982 pendant, green stone abacus pendant on silver chain, together with a miscellaneous collection of gold and other ear studs and butterflies.

Lot 2106

A modern table football game.

Lot 142

A collection of board and card games to include Tumble Top, a tumbling top game, Bom Bird, Watergate a convoluted game of conspiracy, KIKIT football card game, Keyword from the makers of monopoly and many others (26)

Lot 1540

A Victoria double sovereign, 1893, suspended on a 9ct rose gold charm bracelet with other charms to include a football cap, an anchor and a shoe, combined approx 48.9g. CONDITION REPORT: Coin rubbed. General wear throughout. Various stamped marks.

Lot 150

An eight pint bottle of Bell's whisky signed by players from the Leeds United football team from late 1960s and early 1970s, height 52cm. CONDITION REPORT: A section of cork is broken and is floating in the whisky.

Lot 57

An Elgin rolled gold hunter pocket watch, a Sekonda pocket watch, another modern Church antimagnetic white metal pocket watch with embossed railway design, World War I Defence and War Medals, and a football medal

Lot 116

3rd City of London Regiment Inter Company Football Team 1925 winner, small silver medal to A. Coy and Fus F.H. Rous

Lot 414

Spain 1982 Mint Set(6)1PTA to 100PTA, World cup football'82

Lot 652

RAF-Football-Two scrap books detailing the life and careers of Thomas Hogg of Bradford who was an all round athlete playing soccer, cricket, rugby and hockey, after qualifying as a school teacher he was offered a contract after trials, to play for Bradford FC as a Professional. The second World War saw Hogg serving in the RAF reaching the rank of flying officer, Hogg's two scrap books contain many photographs and newspaper cuttings relating to his football career and war service. Also including his contract with Bradford FC, photographs of torpedo training in 1945 and even details of a useful win on Vernons football pools in 1936.

Lot 694

Scottish Football -Personal papers relating to Archie Scott, born in Airdrie, who played for Airdrionions, Derby and Brentford.

Lot 637

THREE BOXES OF SUNDRIES, to include beer mats, postcard album (distressed), football programmes, Match Attax cards etc

Lot 617

A QUANTITY OF TOPPS CHEWING GUM FOOTBALL COLLECTORS CARDS

Lot 633

FOUR BOXES OF FOOTBALL RELATED ITEMS, to include annuals, magazines, football boots (size 6 1/2), Aston Villa programmes etc

Lot 639

THREE BOXES OF SUNDRIES, to include cricket set, tinplate football figures, camera, golf balls, badges, shoe horns etc

Lot 198

A BOX OF WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, TOGETHER WITH A BOX OF RAILWAY WORLD MAGAZINES

Lot 295

A collection of Newcastle United football programmes; Football League Review Magazines (modern); and an NUFC bag.

Lot 148

A box of ephemera, including: football programmes; matchbox labels; and Picture Post Magazines; together with a bag of coins; and a Food Exhibition medal.

Lot 355

A Signed Gilbert Rugby Ball, along with a Signed Spalding American Football.

Lot 50

An Original Keogh Bros. of Dublin Photograph of the 'Shamrock Rovers Football Club, Winners Irish Free State Challenge Cup 1935-36', with names under, mounted and two photographic prints (3).

Lot 455

A QUANTITY OF SOUVENIR COINS and similar items including a Celtic football club souvenir

Lot 354

FOOTBALL AND SPEEDWAY INTEREST: A QUANTITY OF 1930's AND LATER CRYSTAL PALACE PROGRAMS

Lot 699

BRISTOL CITY: A framed and glazed Bristol City Football Club signed autographed squad shirt. Likely 2002 or 2003 squad. Framed and glazed. 72cm x 63cm.

Lot 339

A 1970's glass football trophy on frosted base

Lot 487

A framed set of Topical Times football cards

Lot 566

*The Unique and Important Great War Anglo-American Group of 15 to Colonel Harold Fowler, Commanding Officer of the 17th ‘Aero’ Squadron, USAAS, late Royal Flying Corps and Royal Artillery, who was one of the founding figures of the USAAS and US Liaison Officer with British Forces; wounded four times and shot down seven times as a pilot during WWI, he went on to receive no fewer than 11 separate Orders and decorations for gallantry or distinguished service comprising: U.S.A., Distinguished Service Medal, officially numbered (1680), roll confirms; U.S.A., Purple Heart, in gilt metal and enamels (123917); The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George, Companion’s breast badge, in silver-gilt and enamels; Distinguished Service Order, GVR, in silver-gilt and enamels; Military Cross, GVR, unnamed as issued; 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. H. Fowler. R.F.A.); British War Medal, this erased and unnamed; Victory Medal (Capt. H. Fowler.); Belgium, Order of the Crown, Knight’s breast badge in gilt metal and enamels; France, Médaille Militaire, in silver and enamels, in original case of issue; France, Croix de Guerre, 1914-1918, with bronze star, in original case of issue; France, War Medal, 1914-1918; Italy, Al Valore Militare, in bronze, believed to be of French manufacture; Romania, Virtute Militara, in silver; Russia, Order of St Anne, Military Division, Third Class breast badge, French-made, in silver, gilt and enamels, several medals with brooch-pins removed having previously been displayed in a frame, generally good very fine (17). M.C.: London Gazette, 18.07.1917: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He has done invaluable service in co-operating with the artillery. On one occasion he descended to 200 feet, and turned our guns on to parties of hostile troops. During the advance he was able to furnish much valuable information.’ U.S.A. Distinguished Service Medal, 09.07.1918: ‘for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility during World War I. Colonel Fowler rendered notable aid in planning the movements of the night bombing squads of the American Air Service. Later, appointed Air Service Commander of the 3rd Army, he assisted largely in the joint training of air and ground troops, at all times handling his troops well and establishing liaison between the air and ground forces.’ Colonel Harold Fowler (1886-1957) was born in Liverpool in 1886 to Anderson and Emily Fowler, of Ireland and England respectively, however he and his parents returned to New York during his early childhood. He was educated at Columbia University, where he was a popular student, and of the Varsity Football team. After working for a time on the New York Stock Exchange he was invited by Walter Hines Page, the US Ambassador to Great Britain, to become his personal Secretary. This appears to coincide with his recruitment into the U.S. Secret service, reputedly at the request of President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Upon the arrival of war in late 1914, he applied and was approved for special dispensation to join the British Army. In ‘The Life and Letters of Walter Hines Page’, his former colleague reported that he had been working as a sniper ‘in command of a three-inch sniping gun just back of the trenches’. In this vein, and as recorded in the book ‘Harold Fowler 1886-1957: A Remembrance’ by his wife Thyrza Fowler, he was later awarded the D.S.O. for singlehandedly creeping out into No Man’s Land to silence a troublesome German battery. Promoted to Lieutenant on 1 January 1916, he was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps for training as an Observer, being confirmed as a Flying Officer (Observer) on 19 April 1916. He served with 26 Squadron until November that year, before qualifying as a full Pilot, gaining his ‘Wings’ on 28 July 1917. He was promoted to Temporary Captain whilst with 2 Squadron, and was transferred as Flight Commander to 12 Squadron, equipped with BE2c’s. During this time Fowler, with his Observer Lt F E Brown, was credited with sending a Halberstadt Scout down in flames on 25 February 1917, and soon after engaged a German Albatros in aerial combat, but this ended in a stalemate. Soon after, he was awarded his M.C., along with his D.S.O. and C.M.G., all on one occasion, by King George V, whom he had met once prior to the war with Ambassador Page. Once the U.S.A. had joined the war on 6 April 1917, Fowler was granted permission to resign, with the rank of Honorary Lieutenant, and his experience was in much demand in the USAAS. He was wounded in action several times, at least twice severely, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. According to a report in Time Magazine, he reputedly flew an aircraft under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as the result of a bet made in the Café Montmartre on Armistice Night amongst French and American aces. In total, for his official and unofficial work as USAAS Liaison Officer to the RFC, he was awarded what is believed to be a unique combination of British, American, and other international awards and decorations. Judging by the style of manufacture of both his Russian Order of St Anne and Italian Al Valore Militare, it appears these awards were made during this same period. After the war, he alternated between banking work with the firm White, Weld & Co. and his secret work. In his personal life, he was a keen sportsman, big-game hunter and skilled equestrian, and he twice rode as Gentleman Rider in the Grand National at Aintree, each time on his own horse. In 1927, on Pop Ahead, and again in 1928 on Scotch Eagle, the assessments of contemporaneous pundits were sadly correct as, despite bold attempts, his horses failed to complete this most difficult of Steeple Chase courses. In the Second World War Fowler volunteered to interview commercial pilots in New York being considered for the Royal Canadian Air Force, and in 1941, he was granted an official role, being sent to Montreal and then to London. He reputedly was on board a bomber on the first raid on Berlin, presumably for intelligence reasons, and in 1942 he was given the honorary rank of Group Captain in his role as part of the Staff of the Commander of the RCAF. Later that year he was made a Colonel in the USAAF, was made Air Attaché to the US Embassy in London in 1942, and also gave intelligence advice regarding the North Africa and D-Day landings. He was involved in a plane crash in North Africa, and severely wounded with a broken right fibula, chipped ankle, dislocated shoulder and various severe cuts, but he still managed to drag both himself and the unconscious pilot from the burning wreckage. He returned home soon after D-Day, but had one final clandestine mission of two weeks’ duration. After the War he returned to ‘business’ and no doubt other clandestine work in New York before retiring with his wife to Palm Beach, Florida, where he died on 17 January, 1957. Fowler was a life-long friend of the celebrated author (and Great War spy) W. Somerset Maugham, who wrote that he was ‘a character out of our times… ...like one of those great adventurers of the reign of Elizabeth I. If he had been alive then he would have been a buddy of Drake and Raleigh… ...he had, of course, the courage of the devil.” Offered with a silver-framed and glazed portrait, c. 1942-4, a framed and glazed ‘Society of the Four Arts’ certificate and an original hardback copy of ‘Harold Fowler 1886-1957 : A Remembrance’, by Thyrza Fowler, signed by the author. See also following lot.

Lot 402

A selection of ephemora, including football programmes, sketch, autograph books etc

Lot 449

A selection of football ephemera including programmes

Lot 542

A box of football programmes and magazines

Lot 425

A novelty meersham pipe modelled as 'Play Up' football and leg, and a novelty pipe modelled as a boot

Lot 520

A copper bugle, a copper print block of football interest and a vintage tin of Art Nouveau design and a vintage football rattle

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