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Two boxes of assorted plated and other metal wares, to include cutlery, teapot, hot water jugs, etc, together with two boxes of sundry items to include Swindon Town signed football, Manchester United signed football, and a further signed football, various Nat West piggy banks, etc, together with a Mammas & Pappas rocking horse on sleigh base, together with a sewing machine and a small oak stool.
Football, JACK PEART (John George "Jack" Peart (1888-1948) footballer who played centre forward for 13 different teams, including Notts County 1913-1919, and later became a football manager until his death. He won the Second Division with Notts County in 1913-14) full length black and white rp by Arthur Hackett, Newcastle On Tyne, wearing suit and holding a golf club, signed SINCERELY YOURS JACK PEART NOTTS COUNTY 1914, not p/u, very minor bottom right corner damage, otherwise VG
Football, Nottingham Forest, Programmes, 1959, FA Cup, Fourth Round (single folded sheet), Cup Final; 1958-65 league matches (4); 1965 v Valencia C de F; other teams, FA Cup Final 1962 (faults) with ticket stub; Notts County 1960; Aston Villa Youth XI v Barnsley Youth XI, FA Youth Challenge Cup Fourth Round replay 1959 [10]
Nottingham Forest Football Club, Season Tickets issued to Jack Brentnall, who was Chairman of Forest 1948-55, 1938/39, 1947/48; Committee Pass 1946/47, 1955/56; Membership Ticket 1945/46, 1947/48, 1951/52; Football League all grounds universal pass 1954/55 no.162; Programmes 1951/52, 1952/53 cloth bound; ticket stubs; team sheets
Notts County Football Club, items from the collection of Jack Brentnall, Souvenir Booklet 1949/50, signed to front in ink by 15 team members, including Tommy Lawton, Jackie Sewell etc, foxing to cover, internally vg; Complimentary tickets 1939/40, 1945/46 (Admit Jack Brentnall and Lady); small quantity of programmes [box]
Nottingham Forest Football Club, large group of Seasonal Greetings cards sent to NFFC in 1952 by other league teams; commemorative items including plates; programmes including European Cup; badges; limited edition glazed framed print Nottingham Forest v Malmo, 1979, no.23/500 by S.Kirkham; beer mats, items from the collection of Jack Brentnall
Various Manufacturers, including John Player Dogs 'L' mint sets (4); A&BC Gum etc, near sets of The Beatles, Civil War News, Thunderbirds, Battle cards, Man from Uncle, Danger Man, Batman mostly VG; Football cards pasted into albums; ; Hornet; Brooke Bond penny albums; Look & Learn Annuals [box]
The Story of the Football League, 1888-1938, 2nd Ed 1939; The History of the Football Association, 1863-1953, both inscribed Jack Brentnall, Chairman Nottingham Forest FC; with family autograph albums; cigarette and trade cards; stamps, three schoolboy collections; Rome, a copper coin of Nero
NEUTRAL MATCHES AT MANCHESTER CITY Eight programmes 1945 - 2008: Air Training Corps match Manchester v. Liverpool 18/4/1945 single sheet, horizontal fold and minor tear; Football League v. League of Ireland 10/2/1954 slightly creased and v. Scottish League 20/3/1974; F.A. XI v. Army XI 7/11/1956 including Duncan Edwards of Manchester United with annotations; England Police v. Scotland Police 30/4/1962 very slight vertical crease and annotations; Everton v. Liverpool 28/3/1984 League Cup Final Replay; Stockport Co. V. Sheff. Weds. 6/10/1986 League Cup; Zenit St. Petersburg v. Rangers 14/5/2008 UEFA Cup Final.
ENGLAND v WALES SCHOOLS - WOLVES 1914 Four page card programme, Schools International played at Molineux, Wolverhampton, 14/4/1914. Published by England Schools Football Association and was the property of Edmund Goldsmith, England player. Score is noted, England won 3-1. Fold. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Newspaper/magazine cuttings laid down onto black card, circa 1946/47: Leicester City x 5 head and shoulder shots signed individually including McGregor; Cardiff City x 7 head and shoulder shots signed individually including Sherwood; Preston x 5 head and shoulder shots, signed individually including Finney; Sunderland team group signed by 6 and head and shoulder shot of Len Shackleton (signed); 3 head and shoulder shots (not laid down) of 3 Sunderland players. Plus page removed from autograph album with 11 ink signatures of Derby Co players (circa 46/47) including Stamps, Leuty, Carter, Broome, Steel etc. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Luton Town x 12 newspaper/magazine cuttings, head and shoulder shots, laid down onto white card, individually signed by players from 1946/47. Autographs include Soo, Owen, Streten, Cooke, Billington etc; Barnsley x 4 newspaper cuttings that have been multi-signed, 1950 team group and 4th round FAC v Arsenal at Highbury 51/52, laid down on white card. Autographs include Griffiths, Kelly, Baxter etc. Generally good
WEST HAM CUP 1914 Official programme for the Final of the West Ham Hospital Football Cup, 1913-14, Clapton v Leytonstone played 18/4/1914 at the Spotted Dog ground. Before the Final, there was a boys match between North West Ham Schools and South West Ham Schools and Edmund Goldsmith played for South West Ham Schools. Eight page issue, folds, small tears. Back page advertises West Ham United v Corinthians 27/4/1914. Fair
PORTUGAL v ENGLAND 1961 World Cup Qualifier played in Lisbon on 21 May 1961, autographed menu from post match Dinner held at the Hotel Avenida Palace. Shield shape with Portuguese F.A badge and Football Association logo. Signed to rear by England players Flowers, Greaves, Armfield, Haynes, Douglas and manager Walter Winterbottom. The match ended in 1-1 draw. Generally Good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Fifteen programmes from 50s, 60s and 70s plus the Official Record of the F.A Cup to 1948, Albion in China 1979, Sports Stars of Today 1960s (Stanley Matthews) etc. Also includes World Cup Tournament brochure 1966, F.A Cup Final 1958 song sheet, F.A Amateur Cup Final 1956, Wales v Scotland 1956 and 1958, plus some Friendlies and a sticker book "Britain's Football Stars" . Fair/Generally Good
GLASGOW RANGERS 1923 Hardback book, "The Story of The Rangers Fifty Years Football 1873-1923", includes summary sheet of Rangers results up to 1923 against each club. Book has 328 pages, bound in blue cloth, spine has a few marks and slight damage but book is complete and in fair-generally good condition. As described
AUTOGRAPHS Autograph book containing football and cricket autographs , includes Cambridge Utd, Chelmsford, Leicester City, Cricket autographs from Cambridge University, Essex, Glamorgan, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Hampshire, a few umpires, a few Yorkshire, Worcestershire, Northants. Also includes Leslie Crowther and Frank Bough. Signatures date from 66 and 67, some of the county cricket sides have both 66 and 67 team signatures. Fair
CARDS ETC Three official albums, 2 x Topical Times, 1 x Tiger. The albums, fully complete, are Topical Times , Miniature Panel Portraits of Football Stars (circa 1936), Topical Times Album of Great Players (circa 1938) and the Tiger Album of Football Club Badges (1961). Minor faults. Generally good
DONCASTER ROVERS Scarce official souvenir handbook, 1923-24, first season back in the Football League for Doncaster Rovers who replaced Stalybridge Celtic. The fixture list reads like a Who's Who of clubs no longer in the Football League, their first games were against Wigan Borough and Ashington with games against Barrow, Bradford PA, New Brighton, Southport, Wrexham, Halifax, Tranmere, Darlington and the old Accrington Stanley to come. 40 pages with photographs, fixtures, history and pen pictures included. Generally good
REPRESENTATIVE Eleven representative programmes, FA XI v Army PTC 6/4/46 at Wembley, Football League v Scottish League 51, v League of Ireland 54 and 69, England Under 23s v Czechoslovakia 65, v Rumania 64, v Turkey 66, England B v Germany 55 and Switzerland 50, plus England Under 21s v Austria/Poland 2005 and Under 19s v Bosnia/Scotland/Slovakia 2009. Some scores on covers, score, scorers etc usually noted. Fair-generally good
LEAGUE CUP FINALS Seventeen programmes for Football League Cup Finals plus six tickets for the 73, 78, 79, 80, 81 Finals at Wembley and the 2003 Final at Cardiff. Programmes are for Finals between 1967 and 1981 inclusive at Wembley plus 1992 and 2003. Three have score noted on cover. Most have score, scorers noted on team lists. Tickets are in good condition. Generally good
AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL MONTHLIES Thirty three Football Monthly magazines from November 1954 to 1960 with various autographs including teams. Includes Nicholls (West Brom), Rickaby (WBA), Eckersley (Blackburn), Leicester x 5 and Rotherham team (both 1955), Jezzard, Parsons (Chelsea), Johnston (Blackpool), Walker (Northern Ireland), Bell (Blackburn), Alick Jeffrey, Chelsea x 3 54/5 (Harris, Thomson and Stubbs), John Gavin (Spurs), Liddell (Liverpool). Birmingham 1955 (team), Notts County x 7, Plymouth x 9 (55/6), Quixall, Gillingham x 7, Eastham (Newcastle) and numerous other signatures. Most of the magazines are from 1954-57. Most have staples removed. Generally good
SPORTS MISCELLANY Collection of mixed sporting memorabilia covering football, cricket, tennis, basketball, golf, athletics and more. Includes: various football programmes; Liverpool FC pennant from the 60s; 12 x Wisdens - 1951, 58, 66, 80-81, 84, 88, 92, 2004-2006 and 2008; 3 x Yorkshire CCC handbooks 1968, 1969 and 1971; Wimbledon Tennis programmes/day cards from the 90s and 2000s; U.S and British golf programmes; Theatre programmes from the 30s and 50s etc. Some items have signatures. Generally Good
FIFTIES FOOTBALL A collection of 37 programmes from the 1950s, to include: 52/53 Reading v Exeter, Portsmouth v Man Utd; 53/54 West Brom v Arsenal, Wrexham v Scunthorpe, Watford v Crystal Palace, Port Vale v Wrexham (fair at best); 54/55 Workington v Crewe; 55/56 Watford v Northampton; 56/57 Gateshead v Crewe, Tranmere v Barrow, Rochdale v Oldham. Some faults. Fair/Generally Good
EDMUND GOLDSMITH Collection of four telegrams sent home by Edmund (Sonny) Goldsmith from his England Schools games at Swansea, Wolverhampton and Glasgow plus a collection of six postcards sent to him to wish him well in various games. A letter dated 2nd May 1913 written to him by the players of a school team that Goldsmith and his school had beaten is included together with a sheet of English Schools Football Association 1913-14 notepaper which was included with one of his caps (v Wales at Swansea). Some folds and tears. Fair
FOOTBALL POST - SWANSEA 1914 Four page broadsheet newspaper, The Football Post dated March 7th 1914 with reports on Wales Schools v England Schools at Vetch Field, Croydon v Swansea Town and Swansea Town v Llanelly (Welsh Cup Semi-Final at Pontypridd). The results of the Football League and Southern League are noted together with the Cup Semi-Finals and a full report on the schools International in which Goldsmith captained England and was an outstanding player. Many folds and some wear in places but legible at all times. Fair
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