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Lot 776

Three pre-war Aston Villa football programmes, home v Middlesbrough 29.3.30, and aways at Arsenal 31.10.31 & WBA 14.11.31

Lot 778

A bound volume of Sheffield Wednesday programmes season 1933-34, sold together with a printed invitation from the Football Association for Billy Walker to attend a dinner in honour of the Hungarian international team 2.12.1936 (2)

Lot 781

Telegrams and correspondence relating to the career of Billy Walker, telegrams including for the Sheffield Wednesday 1935 F.A. Cup Final and the Nottingham Forest 1959 F.A. Cup Final, correspondence including examples from other football professionals and journalists

Lot 787

Books from the Billy Walker Collection, including a bound volume of Nottingham Forest programmes season 1962-63; Norman Edwards's "The Story of Aston Villa" signed & dedicated copy from the author to Walker; Herbert Sutcliffe's "For England and Yorkshire" signed & dedicated copy from the author to Walker; Richard A. Sparling's "The Romance of the Wednesday 1867-1926" and others; the lot also including some modern football programmes (a qty.) not illustrated

Lot 791

A 15ct. gold F.A. Charity Shield medal, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, undated but with a hallmarked date stamp for 1931 and as such must represent the 1931 F.A. Charity Shield that ended as a 1-0 win for Arsenal over West Bromwich Albion, in original fitted case Provenance: Christie's Glasgow, 20th November 1996, lot 58.

Lot 793

A Football League representative medal awarded to Tommy Johnson of Everton, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, MAINE Rd,, MANCHESTER, NOV. 9th 1932, T.C.F. JOHNSON, EVERTON F.C. Tommy Johnson was awarded this Inter-League medal for a game played at his old ground of Maine Road, where he had made 328 Football League appearances (scoring 158 goals) between 1919 and 1930. Johnson transferred to Everton where he made 146 League appearances and scored 56 goals before moving the other side of Stanley Park joining the reds in 1934.

Lot 796

Three 9ct. gold medals for football in Nottinghamshire in the 1930s, two enamelled, and comprising: i) Notts Football Alliance Cup 1934-35 ii) Notts Football Alliance Championship 1934-35 iii) Notts Football Association Intermediate winners 1933-34

Lot 799

Jack Percival Manchester City 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship medal 1936-37, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, MANCHESTER CITY F.C., 1936-37, J. PERCIVAL, in original fitted case stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Manchester City won the 1936-37 League Championship title with a total of 57 points, three clear of Charlton Athletic. It was the club's first ever League Championship title. The following season champions City were relegated to the Second Division, the only instance of this occurring in Football League history. They were also the only team ever to have been relegated with a positive goal difference.

Lot 801

A London Football Association gilt-metal & enamel lapel badge issued for the match in London v Diables Rouge on Remembrance Day 11th November 1932

Lot 802

9ct. gold & enamel Lancashire Football Combination runners-up medal awarded to H. Barnes of Rossendale United 1936-37, fully inscribed as above, in replacement case

Lot 803

Bert Barlow 14ct. gold Portsmouth 1939 F.A. Cup winner's medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, 1938-39, PORTSMOUTH F.C., H.BARLOW, with a later gold chain, Kitty Barloe wore her husband's medal as a necklace, in original case stamped THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, 1939

Lot 804

Bert Barlow silver-gilt Portsmouth 1948-49 Football League Division One Championship medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, PORTSMOUTH F.C. 1948-1949, H. BARLOW, in original (damaged) fitted case

Lot 810

Raymond Kopa: a blue France No.9 international jersey circa 1952, long-sleeved; sold with a French football magazine featuring Kopa on the front cover, and web print outs relating to the original auction sale of this shirt (2) This jersey was bought by the present vendor at the auction of the Raymond Kopa Collection at Mullock Madeley 1st December 2000. This shirt was sold as lot 241.

Lot 814

A 9ct. gold 1952-53 Football League Division One Championship medal awarded to Ray Daniel of Arsenal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1, SEASON 1952-53, ARSENAL F.C., R.W. DANIEL, replacement case Welshman Ray Daniel made a total of 87 League appearances for Arsenal between 1949 & 1953. Following the 1952-53 Championship winning season Daniel signed for Sunderland for a then British record fee for a defender of £27,500, before ending his career back in Wales playing for both Cardiff and Swansea. He later managed Hereford United. Provenance: Christie's Glasgow, 20th November 1996, lot 23.

Lot 816

Roger Hunt 9ct. gold Football League Division Two Championship medal season 1961-62, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, SEASON 1961-62, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Liverpool won the 2nd Division championship with a total of 62 points, eight clear of Leyton Orient. Roger Hunt was the season's leading goalscorer with 41 League Division Two goals.

Lot 817

A silver-gilt representative medal for the Football League v the Scottish Football League match played at Villa Park 21st March 1962, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT VILLA PARK, 21st MARCH 1962, in original case of issue, stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, gilding worn away The Football League were defeated 4-3 by the Scottish League. Roger Hunt scored two goals, but Davy Wilson of Rangers went one better.

Lot 818

A silver-gilt representative medal for the Football League v the League of Ireland match played at Dalymount Park, Dublin, 2nd October 1963, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, IN DUBLIN, 2nd OCTOBER 1963, in original case of issue, stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, gilding worn The League of Ireland recorded a shock 2-1 win over the Football League in this match through goals by Eddie Bailham & Ronnie Whelan. Johnny Byrne replied for the Football League. It was Ireland's first win in 17 matches against the English.

Lot 819

A silver-gilt representative medal for the Football League v the Italian Football League match played at the San Siro, Milan, 9th May 1964, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE ITALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT MILAN, 9th MAY 1964, in original case of issue, stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, a little gilding wear; sold together with a medal for the same match presented to Roger Hunt by the Italian Football League, continental silver-gilt, inscribed LEGA NAZIONALE, F.I.G.C., ITALIA-INGHILTERRA, MILANO, 9 MAGGIO 1964, in original Stefano Johnson case (2) The Italian League won 1-0

Lot 820

A silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1964, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard inscribed LIVERPOOL v WEST HAM UNITED, AT ANFIELD ROAD, LIVERPOOL, 15th AUGUST 1964, with easel support The match against West Ham United played at Anfield ended as a 2-2 draw and honours were shared

Lot 821

A silver-gilt representative medal for the Football League v the Irish Football League match played at Belfast 28th October 1964, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT BELFAST, 28th OCTOBER 1964, in original case of issue, stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, gilding worn The Football League won 4-0. Frank Wignall scored a hat-trick.

Lot 822

A silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1965, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED v LIVERPOOL, OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER, 14th AUGUST 1965, with easel support The match against Manchester United played at Old Trafford ended as a 2-2 draw and honours were shared.

Lot 823

Roger Hunt 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship medal season 1965-66, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1965-66, R. HUNT, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Liverpool won the Championship with a total of 61 points, six clear of Leeds United. Roger Hunt was the season's leading goalscorer with 30 League goals.

Lot 825

A silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1966, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard inscribed EVERTON v LIVERPOOL, AT GOODISON PARK, LIVERPOOL, 13th AUGUST 1966, with easel support Before the match Roger Hunt, Ray Wilson and Alan Ball paraded the World Cup, F.A. Cup, & League Championship trophies around Goodison Park. Hunt scored the winning goal in the 1-0 defeat of Everton at Goodison Park.

Lot 826

A silver-gilt representative medal for the Football League v the Scottish Football League match played at Middlesbrough 20th March 1968, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, IN MIDDLESBROUGH, 20th MARCH 1968, in original case of issue, stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, gilding worn Roger Hunt Scored the first goal in the FL's 2-0 win.

Lot 846

Roger Hunt England No.8 international jersey worn in the match v East Germany at the Zentralstadion, Leipzig, 2nd June 1963, white Bukta v-neck, short-sleeved, with cloth three lions badge inscribed CENTENARY YEAR, 1863-1963, unusually the No.8 in blue, as opposed to red This was Roger Hunt's 2nd England appearance and his only start during the Football Association's Centenary Year in 1963.

Lot 873

A red Italian Football League No.11 representative jersey worn in the Inter-League match v The Football League at the San Siro Stadium, Milan, 9th May 1964, long-sleeved, green v-neck collar and cuffs, embroidered silkwork and gilt wire badge inscribed F.I.G.C., LEGA NAZIONALE This jersey was gained as a swap by Roger Hunt.

Lot 874

The white Football League No.8 representative jersey worn by Roger Hunt in the match v the Scottish League at Villa Park, 21st March 1962, long-sleeved, cloth badge inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, SCOTTISH MATCH, 1961-62 See lot 817 for further details of this match.

Lot 875

The white Football League No.8 representative jersey worn by Roger Hunt in the match v the League of Ireland at Dalymount Park, Dublin, 2nd October 1963, long-sleeved, cloth badge inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, EIRE MATCH, 1963-64

Lot 876

The white Football League No.8 representative jersey worn by Roger Hunt in the match v the Irish League at The Oval, Belfast, 28th October 1964, long-sleeved, cloth badge inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, IRISH MATCH, 1964-65; sold together with the match programme (2)

Lot 877

The white Football League No.8 representative jersey worn by Roger Hunt in the match v the Scottish League at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, 20th October 1968, long-sleeved, cloth badge inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, SCOTTISH MATCH, 1967-68

Lot 884

George Cohen silver-gilt Football League representative medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, VERSUS, THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT SUNDERLAND, 18th MARCH 1964, in original fitted case stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE This game at Roker Park ended as a 2-2 draw. Provenance: George Cohen Collection, Graham Budd Auctions 22nd May 2014.

Lot 885

George Cohen silver-gilt Football League representative medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, VERSUS, THE ITALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT MILAN, 9th MAY 1964, in original fitted case stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE This match was played at the San Siro, Milan. The Italian League won 1-0. Provenance: George Cohen Collection, Graham Budd Auctions 22nd May 2014.

Lot 886

George Cohen silver-gilt Football League representative medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, VERSUS, THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT PLYMOUTH, 21st SEPTEMBER 1966, in original fitted case stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE This match was played at Home Park and resulted in a record Inter-League scoreline with the Football League winning 12-0. Provenance: George Cohen Collection, Graham Budd Auctions 22nd May 2014.

Lot 887

George Cohen silver-gilt Football League representative medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, VERSUS, THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, IN HULL, 27th OCTOBER 1965, in original fitted case stamped THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE This match was played at Boothferry Park. The Football League won the game 5-0. Provenance: George Cohen Collection, Graham Budd Auctions 22nd May 2014.

Lot 889

An official's armband for the England v Wales football international at Wembley Stadium 23rd November 1960

Lot 890

Eric Caldow Scotland Inter-League Championship winner's medal plaque, hallmarked silver, set with an enamel S.F.A. crest, inscribed WINNERS, INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONSHIP, SEASON 1960-61, E. CALDOW, VERSUS, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE OF IRELAND 5-1, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 3-2, set on a wooden backboard

Lot 895

A collection of football pennants from the collection of a former steward at Arsenal FC, accordingly the pennants are mostly associated with Arsenal and their match opposition, also Irish interest, the lot also including a steward's armband from the 1968 League Cup Final and some scarves, neck ties and patch badges

Lot 896

The Ray Kennedy 1970-71 Arsenal double-winning season medals, comprising a 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship medal plaque, inscribed CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, 1970-1, R.KENNEDY, set on a wooden backboard with an easel support, in original Vaughtons Ltd fitted case, the cover inscribed gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE; sold together with a 9ct. gold F.A. Cup winner's medal inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, the edge inscribed SEASON 1970-71, in original Fattorini fitted case (2) Ray Kennedy joined Arsenal in 1968 and spent six years at the club and was a key member of the team who won the Double in 1970-71, missing only one game in all competitions. His goal in the last match of the season at North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur clinched Arsenal's first Championship title since 1952-53. Five days later Arsenal beat Liverpool 2-1 after extra-time in the F.A. Cup Final to secure the Diuble. He finished the famous season as Arsenal's top goalscorer netting 27 times. He finished Arsenal's top goalscorer again in season 1971-72 and 1973-74 before the double-winning team was broken up. Kennedy moved to Liverpool were he enjoyed considerable success winning 15 major honours at domestic and European levels. Internationally, Kennedy faced direct competition from Trevor Brooking and opportunities were restricted to 17 appearances. Although unrealised at the time, the early stages of Parkinson's Disease had commenced during the twilight of his playing career at Swansea, and eventually enforced his retirement when at Hartlepool, aged 32. Provenance: Christie's Glasgow, 20th October 1993, lot 76.

Lot 898

Tommy Smith's red Liverpool No.2 1974 F.A. Cup final jersey, short-sleeved Airtex, inscribed L.F.C., F.A. CUP FINAL, 1974, the jersey has been de-framed and the shirt has residue in places from the taping to the mount Known for his uncompromising defensive style, legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly once said of him: "Tommy Smith wasn't born, he was quarried." Smith was a stalwart of the Reds team and made 467 Football League Appearances between 1962 and 1978 during which time he was awarded winner's medals for four League Championships, two F.A. Cups, three Charity Shields, a European Cup, two UEFA Cups and a Super Cup. In the 1974 F.A. Cup Final Smith set up the third and final Liverpool goal scored by Kevin Keegan after a stunning team passage of play. Provenance: Tommy Smith Collection, Bonham's, 22nd February 2012, lot 77.

Lot 902

Gaetano Scirea: a blue Italy No.6 international jersey circa 1976, long-sleeved Juventus's Gaetano Scirea is considered by many to have been one of the greatest defenders of all time and is one of only five European players to have won all international trophies contested by club sides fully recognised by UEFA and FIFA. Scirea is also one of only nine players in the history of the European football that won all three major UEFA football competitions. He played for the Italian national team for more than a decade, during which he was an undisputed member of Italy's defensive line-up, keeping Franco Baresi out of the national team for four years, until he retired in 1986. Scirea won a Wolrd Cup winner's medal in Spain in 1982. Scirea was a defender of technical skill and tactical ability, gifted with pace, and an innate capacity to read the game, and was renowned for his fair play and sportsmanship, never being red carded in his entire career. In 1989 Scirea visited Poland as an observer to watch Gornik Zabrze ahead of a UEFA Cup tie scheduled against Juventus. Tragically, he was involved in a head-on collision with a truck near Babsk and was killed on impact together with two of the three other car passengers. A Scirea Juventus jersey is being sold elsewhere in the auction as lot 912.

Lot 923

CONSIGNED BY THE FORMER FIFA REFEREE ANDERS FRISK AND TO BE SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GOTHEBURG SPORTS & ATHLETICS MUSEUM, THE HEART SCIENCE CENTRE AT SAHLGRENSKA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, THE CHILDREN CANCER FUND SWEDEN AND THE UEFA CHILDREN FOUNDATION Emmanuel Petit: a blue France No.17 Euro 2000 Final jersey, blue, short-sleeved, inscribed FRANCE, ITALIE, 02-07-00, tournament and Fair Play badges, the reverse lettered PETIT; sold with a match ticket for the Euro 2000 final embedded in a block of Perspex (2) This jersey was presented to the match referee Anders Frisk by the French Football Federation directly after the Euro 2000 Final. Emmanuel Petit was not selected by the French coach Roger Lemerre for the final tie v Italy.

Lot 924

A 9ct gold. 2001-02 Football League Cup winner's medal presented to the Blackburn Rovers coach Phil Boersma, inscribed XLII, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, SEASON, 2001/2002, in original fitted case The former Liverpool midfielder moved into physiotherapy and coaching after his playing days and was on the staff at Blackburn Rovers when the club beat Spurs 2-1 in the 2002 Football League Cup Final.

Lot 926

Marvin Williams's Brentford Football League Two Championship medal season 2008-09, in 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2, the ring suspension enclosing the number 110 [110th FL season], the reverse inscribed SEASON 2008/2009, in original fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Lot 929

Philatelic memorabilia relating to the Uruguayan football champions of the Paris 1924 & Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games, comprising commemorative postage stamps and postcards

Lot 931

Jose Andrade gold Uruguay winner's medal from the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930, designed by Abel Lafleur, inscribed COUPE DU MONDE, MONTEVIDEO, JUILLET, 1930, JOSE LEANDRO ANDRADE; sold with a Christie's South Kensington auction catalogue, 19th May 2005, where this medal was purchased as lot 18 (2) José Leandro Andrade (November 22, 1901 - October 5, 1957) was a Uruguayan footballer who played at wing-half and was nicknamed "Maravilla Negra" the 'Black Marvel'. He is considered to have been one of the finest world footballers of his generation and was described as being an intelligent and honest player, who never celebrated his goals, and who was dynamic, fast and highly technical and a player who was able to dominate the pitch without despite not possessing the physicality of many of his opponents. Before turning to professional football, Andade held a number of jobs as diverse as a shoe-shiner to a carnival musician. In the early 1920s Andrade was signed by the Montevideo football Club Bella Vista where played 71 matches and scored seven goals. It was at Bella Vista that he was first selected for the national team. Andrade later moved to Nacional where he won four Uruguayan Championship titles and three national Cups. He was then transferred to Penarol in 1930 where he played 88 matches, before ending his career in Argentina with stints at Atlanta & Lanus-Talleres and a final return to Uruguay tp play for Wanderers. Jose Andrade had a magnificent international career and was a member of the great Uruguayan national team that won the gold medal in the football competition at the Paris Olympic Games in 1924 and again at Amsterdam in 1928. During the semi-final in Holland Andrade collided with a goal post seriously injuring an eye, which in time deteriorated to the point of blindness in that eye. The Uruguay team then went on to win the famous hat-trick by lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy at the inaugural FIFA World Cup held in Uruguay in 1930. At the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo Uruguay defeated arch-rivals Argentina 4-2. Andrade played in every Uruguayan match during the tournament. Andrade was an invited guest at the 1950 World Cup to witness his national team winning the World Cup for the second time, but sadly as the decade progressed he became an alcoholic and died in necessitous circumstances after contracting tuberculosis in Montevideo in 1957. Player's FIFA World Cup medals: Between 1930 and 1950 only footballers who played on the winning side in the final tie received a medal, struck in gold. From 1954 losing finalists received a silver-gilt medal, and the winning 3rd/4th play-off XI received a silver medal. From 1966 FIFA awarded the 4th placed team bronze medals. In 1974 a new trophy was introduced after Brazil were allowed to keep the original Jules Rimet Trophy having won it for a third time in 1970. The design of the FIFA World Cup medal, although it had minor stylistic changes over the years, was also replaced in 1974 with a new design by Bertoni. However they were still struck in gold, silver-gilt, silver & bronze for the 1st to 4th place teams. In 1978 FIFA increased the quantity of medals for the top 4 teams from 11 to 25, so for the first time squad players as well as the primary coaching staff would be suitably awarded. In 1986 the silver-gilt version was discontinued, the runners-up receiving instead a silver medal whilst both teams who contested the 3rd/4th Place match were awarded the bronze version. From 1990 onwards the story is one of ever increasing quantities of medal issues by FIFA with sufficient examples for presentation to those with duties beyond playing and coaching staff. At Italia '90 32 were struck with this figure rising to 40 at France '98, although they were now only awarded for the champions, runners-up & the winners of the 3rd/4th Place match, the loser of this game just receiving a diploma. Four years later in Korea/Japan the medal count rose to 45 for the 1st-3rd teams, with the 4th place side being presented with an unspecified "award". This continued in 2006 where for the first time match officials were also presented with medals, including those officiating the 3rd/4th Place play-off. In 2010 the FIFA medal count (excluding officials) reached a 'half century', and the number remained at 50 at the last World Cup in Brazil in 2014.

Lot 932

Five examples of the bronze 1930 World Cup commemorative medal, the obverse struck with a depiction of the centenary tower, the reverse inscribed A.U. DE F., 1ER CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, MONTEVIDEO, 1930, one in original paper wrapper, one with a damaged ring suspension

Lot 935

A silver FIFA 1934 World Cup medal, designed by Abel Lafleur, inscribed F.I.F.A., WORLD CUP, ROMA, GIUGNO 1934 Article 1 of FIFA's 1934 World Cup Technical Rules concerns amongst other things the presentation of medals. It is stated that "Each National [Football] Association, taking part in the final competition, is entitled to receive 11 silver medals." What is being offered here is one of these FIFA silver medals as presented to National Football Associations at the 1934 World Cup. The medal is the same Abel Lafleur design as the winning players received, although the footballers were awarded gold versions - see lot 931 as an example. Between 1930 and 1950 only players from the winning XI received any form of medal. The silver FIFA medals were last presented to National Associations at the 1950 World Cup and there is no record of any official presentations to F.A.'s in 1954. In Sweden in 1958 the participating Associations received a souvenir plaque, and the nations finishing 1st, 2nd & 3rd additionally received a diploma. In 1966 the award of a diploma was extended to the 4th place team. These arrangements have stayed in place unchanged to the present day.

Lot 938

Scarce 1934 World Cup postcard of the Italian champions. published by the Italian Football Association on the day of the World Cup win

Lot 948

A Brazilian Football Association 1950 World Cup handbook, published by the CBD in 1950, 120 pages, for issue to visiting delegations participating in the World Cup, with tournament and other useful information, fixtures, data from previous World Cups, in Portuguese, French & English

Lot 963

An unused pair of 1966 World Cup Willie football boots, French by Patrick, black leather with red & blue trim, stamped WORLD CUP WILLIE, original lacing and tag with F.A. copyrighted image of the World Cup Willie mascot

Lot 987

A postal cover signed by the Brazil 1966 World Cup squad, formerly in the collection of the noted Glasgow football memorabilia collector Ronald Antinoris, postmarked Glasgow 25th July 1966, bearing a British and a Monaco World Cup commemorative postage stamp (another Monaco stamp loose with the lot), signed in ink by the Brazilian squad including Pele, Djalma Santos, Garrincha, Tostao, Bellini, Brito etc

Lot 997

A 1966 World Cup tournament programme and final tie ticket stub both signed by the Football Association Secretary Denis Follows, sold with a postal cover signed by the Final Tie referee Gottfried Dienst (3)

Lot 1

44 copies of 'Pastime with which is incorporated Football', running from No. 605 Vol. XXIV December 26 1894 to No. 653 Vol. XXVI November 27 1895 Missing 4 copies Nos. 618, 629, 638 and 639, good to very good condition, slight damage to the rear few pages of No. 633 The issues cover, amongst other things, the debate and subsequent schism between Rugby Union and Rugby League, results for football (professional and amateur), rugby, golf, cricket, athletics, hockey and cycling, with further coverage of curling, bob sled, US College Football, and some controversial items such as the enforced closure of both the Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers grounds after attacks on referees and bribery of officials, and a report on an England Scotland international football match. Each issue has a photographic portrait of a well-known sportsman or sportswoman together with a biography of their sporting history. There are also a number of photographs and cartoons including one of the English and Scottish rugby teams. The outer covers contain adverts for sporting equipment, clothing, books and events. A number of these issues originally came from the Royal Gunpowder Factory Library in Waltham Abbey.

Lot 1015

A 1966 World Cup postal cover signed by Alf Ramsey and the 11 England finalists, postmarked Wembley 30th July 1966 over commemorative postage stamps, signed in pen; sold with a sheet of Football Association World Cup Organisation headed stanionery (2)

Lot 1018

Postal covers signed by Alf Ramsey and 1966 World Cup Final goalscorers Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, two Inter-Common Market football Match covers signed by Alf Ramsey and England World Cup Heroes covers signed by Hurst & Peters (4)

Lot 1029

Two limited edition Mexican silver medals commemorating the 1970 World Cup, designed in relief with Aztec and football themes, from a minting of 1,000 and issued to World Cup officials and organisers, in original fitted case; and two other Mexico '70 medals (4)

Lot 1032

Gordon Banks signed football boot, goalkeeping glove and photographic print, a Puma boot, an Umbro glove and a mounted b&w photo print of Banks's wonder save from Pele at the 1970 World Cup, 41 by 52cm., 16 by 20 1/2in., all items signed in black marker pen (3)

Lot 10

PELE: (1940- ) Brazilian Footballer & UWE SEELER (1936- ) German Footballer. Signed menu by both footballers, eight pages, inscribed by Pélé, with two more unidentified signatures at the base of the page. Signed by both in bold dark inks to the blank front inside page. Accompanied by an unsigned 4.5 x 7 photograph of the 60´s showing a young Pélé, standing on a football field. VG £100-150

Lot 12

BRAZIL FOOTBALL: An attractive stiff white folding oblong 8vo card individually signed to the inside by over twenty members of the Brazil football squad who played England at Wembley Stadium on 28th March 1990, including Claudio Taffarel, Jorghino, Bebeto, Dunga, Careca, Silas, Mauro Galvao, Bismarck etc. All have signed with their names alone in blue inks, some signing twice. Neatly annotated in ink to the cover of the card in the hand of a collector. VG £80-100

Lot 166

Free State Army-Original Photographic Postcards Co. Cork: A small quarto cloth Album containing a very rare collection of photographic Postcards, approx. 60 in all, mostly real photos, including a card showing Collins after his death, on a hospital bed. A small group showing Free State Army ceremonies at Beal na Blath, possibly for the unveiling of the Collins Memorial; a large group showing officers and men at Southern Comd. Manoeuvres 1925, including shots of simulated combat; Sydney House Officers Mess Football Team; Executive Athletic Club 16-1-26; possibly a passing out parade 17-3-26; 3rd Brigade, Hurling Team, Cork 1928; etc. etc. Approx. 60 items, all in very good unused condition, and mostly with printed identification inscription on each. As an Album, w.a.f. (1) * A most interesting collection, most of them probably unrecorded, the collection possibly unique.

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