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A collection of seventeen football programmes, including 1952 England vs Wales, with ticket stub, (staples rusty, team change in pen, staining), 1953 England vs Rest of The World, with ticket stub, (staples rusty, team changes in pencil, staining), Oxford United home matches 1962/63 vs Hartlepool, Exeter, Brentford, Crewe, 1963/64 vs Northampton (Trial), York City, Brighton, Bradford, Stockport, Exeter, Chesterfield (FA Cup 3rd Round), Brentford (FA Cup 4th Round), Spandauer (Friendly), Lincoln City, Tranmere, (varying conditions).
Collection: small lot assorted football ephemera including London Evening News 1959 Spurs v Norwich, Eastern Football News 1959 Mr Busby comes to town, Norwich City Football Club souvenir handbook 1951/52, Canary Crusade 1959, Coventry City v Norwich programme 9/4/1960, Ely City v March Town programme 20/10/1956, York City v Norwich City programme 16/3/1960 and England v Portugal programme 25/10/1961 etc
A vintage Arsenal Football programme from season 1980-81 together with a signed Magna football, raised on a black glass stand with associated plaque reading - Signed by players and management of the Arsenal Football Club before the match against Everton FC at Highbury Stadium on 22nd November 1980
Leo Byrne, Contemporary HOW FOOTBALL EXPLAINS THE WORLD - GRANTHAM STREET, DUBLIN Resin coated photograph, with diamond acrylic mount, 50 x 70cm, signed, ed. 1/30 Seeing the world through the eyes of a young boy, the project explores the environs of Dublin City as a series of playing fields. Every post and pillar, every wall and dustbin becomes a goal. And with it gives the boy, and the viewer, an opportunity to become a sporting hero.
A Pele signed yellow Brazil 1970 World Cup Final retro jersey, signature in black marker pen to the reverse beneath the No.10, sold with a COA issued by Football Bananas; the lot also including a Pele signed 12 by 8in. colour photograph featuring the Brazilian legend at the Mexico World Cup (3)
A superb fully-signed postcard of Chelsea's first team of season 1905-06, a picture of the Chelsea team standing along the goal line on the occasion of the first Football League match played at Stamford Bridge v Hull City 11th September 1905, the reverse signed in ink by Bill Foulke, Bob Mackie, Martin Moran, John Robertson, Jack Kirwan, Bob McRoberts, George Key, Bob McEwan, James Watson, David Copeland & Jimmy Windridge
Signed pair of John Terry England football boots from the international v Egypt 3rd March 2010, both signed in black marker pen, a pair of red & white Umbro Special Pro England Away SG boots, numbered 6 to each heel & tongue, inscribed to each ankle ENGLAND v EGYPT 03.03.10, the tongues further inscribed with the name of the player's daughters GEORGIE & SUMMER
Signed pair of John Terry England football boots from the international v France 25th March 2008, both signed in silver marker pen, a pair of blue & white Umbro Michelin Performance, numbered 6, inscribed FRANCE V ENGLAND, 26.03.08, the tongues further inscribed with the name of the player's daughters GEORGIE & SUMMER
Signed Manchester City 1969 F.A. Cup Final and 1976 Football League Cup celebration dinner menus. the first held at the Cafe Royal, 26th April 1969, signed in fountain pen to the interior, autographs including Summerbee, Lee, Book, Doyle etc., together with a seating plan; the 1976 held at Manchester City FC Social Club, 1st March 1976, Corrigan, Doyle, Watson, Barnes, Keegan etc. (2)
A Stanley Matthews signed German postcard stamped Berlin 14th May 1938 the date of the international football match v England in the Olympic Stadium, famous for the controversial salute given by the England team before the match, signed by Matthews in fountain pen to the reverse, the subject of the postcard being a portrait of the German sport official Hans von Tschammer und Osten
A unique record mainly of cricket and association football matches played by Westminster School at Vincent Square, also Winchester College and Oxford University Colleges (and other cricket teams) from 1874 to 1881, a notebook, approx. 48 pages, containing newspaper reports, with observations, dated and titled in pen and ink, the front & back listing the teams and results of football matches, compiled by Herbert C. Benbow (born 1862) Westminster 1875/1880 with John Edward Benbow Winchester College 1876/77, Merton College Oxford 1878/79, W L Benbow (born 1863), Westminster 1877/1881; the book also containing six cricket scorecards, comprising two at Vincent Square, and four at Lord's (7) These dated reports and observations provide an important record of cricket and football matches played on its home ground, Vincent Square, and elsewhere. Also included in this auction, offered as lot 1222, is a photograph of the Westminster School Football XI in April 1875.
Signed football memorabilia, a framed George Best signed colour picture; two signed Ulster Bank commemorative banknote folders; Viv Anderson signed autobiography and bookmark; signed pictures of England players Paul Gascoigne, Gary Lineker & Tony Adams, Alan Shearer; signed index cards by Tom Finney, Stuart Pearce & David Beckham; the lot also including non-football signatures of Jackie Stewart, Seb Coe & Steve Backley
A collection of football philately and also badges/cuff-links, from a collection of a former Arsenal FC steward, accordingly many items associated with the London club including various postal covers more often than not signed by players or the whole team, other general football interest as well including cover signed by Matt Busby & Bill Nicholson, also postage stamps featuring football;
A sepia-toned photograph of the Westminster School football XI in April 1875, 6 3/4 by 8in., with manuscript title and legend of the team before the entrance to the school, mounted together with another photograph taken in December 1924 of a group of elderly men, again with manuscript legend, the gentleman second from left is the boy holding the football in the 1875 photograph, P.G.L. Webb, the reverse of the frame has attached a page from The Graphic, 3rd November 1877 titled "Our Artist's Notes At Westminster School", 57 by 44cm., 22 1/2 by 17 1/4in.; sold with a copy of "Epigrammatum Graecorum Delectus" published for Westminster School, 1859, extensive pencilled notes (2) Three in the photograph went on to play for Oxford University in F.A. Cup Finals. E. Waddington & F.H. Alington (1877) and F.D. Crowdy (1880). The School played in Vincent Square, Westminster, against ten of the first eleven F.A. Cup Final winnners from 1872 to 1882. Captained seasons 1874-75 to 1877-78 by Webb, Alington and W.C. Aston, J.H. Williams also in the photograph. Also in this auction, offered as lot 118, is a book of records of cricket and football played at the School and elsewhere compiled by Herbert C. Benbow who was the captain in 1879-80. Westminster School joined the Football Association in 1868, just five years after the governing body's inauguration.
An original sepia-toned photograph of Ryde Football Club winners of the Isle of Wight League 1895-96, the team wearing their Championship medals and posing with the trophy in the Hughes & Mullins photographic, Union Street, Ryde, printed legends, mounted, overall size 25.5 by 23cm., 10 by 9 1/2in., paper loss to top-left and bottom-right corners The Hampshire League was formed the following season with Ryde becoming a founder member.
An official photograph of the Football League representative team who played the Irish Football League team at Celtic Park, Belfast 8th October 1910, the 11 1/2 by 14 1/2 photograph mounted with pasted legend of the line-up comprising Balmer, Duckworth, Buckley, Williamson, Veitch (capt.), Maltby, Cantrell (reserve), Broad, Holley, Hibbert, Stuart, Conlin and the linesman C.E. Sutcliffe, published by Rob Lyttle, Belfast The Football League won this match 6-2.
A good collection of b&w press photographs mostly relating to Arsenal FC in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but with some earlier content, and also non-Arsenal subjects from the Football League as well as international matches and general football interest, various sizes, the majority with backstamps and captions (approx. qty. 170)
Fine Football Association Golden Jubilee (1863-1913) Banquet dinner menu, held at the King's Hall, Holborn Restaurant, 3rd November 1913, this being the personal copy of F.A. Secretary Frederick Wall, the printed menu and programme of events with monochrome pictorial cover depicting cherubs playing football in the heavens, contained within brown reverse calf gilt tooled bindings inscribed FA, 1863-1913 and personalised F.J. WALL
Eleven football rosettes, including F.A. Cup finals for West Ham 1964, Leeds 1970, the remainder international teams that played at Wembley in the same era and including an England 1966 issue; sold together with 7 Wembley programmes including 1966 World Cup tournament issue; and the 1970 Cup Final Replay at Old Trafford (19)
Manchester City memorabilia, including 1967-68 League Championship & 1970 Football League Cup Final celebration dinner menus, 1974 League Cup Final itinerary, playing contract for Neil Young 1962-63; a group of press photographs including F.A. Cup Finals; and some programmes including a team-signed issue from 1948-49 and from the final match of the 1967-68 season at Newcastle United, the 4-3 win that clinched the Championship title
Collection of football and cricket annuals, football the greater quantity and dating from 1930s to early 1970s including Official F.A. Yearbooks, Hills Sporting News, News Chronicle, Littlewoods and others; cricket, News Chronicle 1930s through to the 1950s, also an Australian 1948 Tour brochure; the lot also including a Brentford FC handbook 1937-38, a Stretham v Wembley Lions ice hockey programme 16th February 1939; and five albums of cigarette cards, 1930s subject matter comprising football, cricket, boxing, cycling and motor cars (a qty.)
A collection of football books and ephemera including FIFA publications, The Final Day, 2006 World Cup Germany, FIIFA Centennial World Player Gala 2004, A World United Memories of the FIFA Centennial, a programme for the FIFA World All Stars Game for UNICEF Giants Stadium NJ, 7.8.1982, FIFA 1904-1984 80th anniversary book, and The Official Report for the 1974 World Cup published by the Organising Committee, three copies of the FIFA Collection memorabilia book (ex-Harry Langton Collection) and associated ephemera relating to the FIFA Collection; the lot also including, mostly of World Cups; and some posters (a qty.)
Early member's ticket for Australian Rules Football: South Melbourne FC 1883 The club was founded 19 June 1874 and it adopted the name "South Melbourne Football Club" four weeks later, on 15 July. In 1880, South Melbourne amalgamated with the nearby Albert Park FC which had a senior football history dating back to May 1867 and in fact had been known as South Melbourne during its first year of existence. Following the amalgamation, the club retained the name South Melbourne, and adopted the club's now familiar red and white colours from Albert-Park. Nicknamed the "Southerners", the team was more colourfully known as the "Bloods", in reference to the bright red sash on their white jumpers. The colorful epithet the "Bloodstained Angels" was also in use. The club was based at Lake Oval also home of the South Melbourne Cricket Club. In 1883 South Melbourne finished runners-up to Geelong FC in the Victorian League.
An autographed programme for the Common Market Football Match, The Three v The Six, played at Wembley Stadium 3rd January 1973, Great Britain, Republic of Ireland and Denmark v Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands & West Germany, signatures to the front cover including Bobby Moore (signed twice), Alf Ramsey, Bobby Charlton, Colin Bell, Emlyn Hughes, Tommy Docherty, Dino Zoff, Christian Piot, Horst Blankenburg, Berti Vogts and others
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