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Lot 100

FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA IAN ST JOHN AND ROGER HUNT SIGNED LIVERPOOL PRINT FA CUP KINGS 1965 302/500 WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY 41CM X 58CM APPROX

Lot 361

VINTAGE C.C.FC FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES IN FIVE OFFICIAL BINDERS 1968-1970 INCLUSIVE

Lot 85

FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA WAYNE ROONEY MANCHESTER UNITED AUTOGRAPHED SHIRT PRESSED IN FRAME WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Lot 93

FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA ASTON VILLA INTEREST EUROPEAN CUP KINGS 1982 HAND SIGNED BY DENNIS MORTIMER 40.5CM X 58.5CM APPROX WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Lot 96

FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA STEVEN GERRARD AUTOGRAPHED LIVERPOOL PICTURE 2012 CARLING CUP WINNERS WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Lot 97

FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA GORDON BANKS SIGNED COLOURISED PHOTO- SAVE OF THE CENTURY 39.5CM X 29CM APPROX WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Lot 200

Football related postcards including Breightmet United F.C., Ettinghsall F.C, the Wolverhampton Wanderers (English Cup Team in 1908), Helmdon F.C, Bishop Auckland Y.M.C.A team, Everton A.F.C in 1907 and George Robey, (approximately 30)

Lot 381

A collection of approximately 200 football programmes, including 90 Plymouth Argyle away, earliest 1955 vs QPR through to 2009, the others are mixed, including FA Cup Finals 1975, 76, 77, 79, 80, League and non-League, earliest Torquay vs Oxford FL Cup R1 1962 and other ephemera.

Lot 386

A small quantity of early 20th century football programmes.

Lot 410

A framed colour autographed football photo: Andy Johnson (Everton) scoring in the 2006 Merseyside Derby at Goodison, signed in black (Certificate of Guarantee to reverse).

Lot 412

A facsimile signed promotional football photograph "Steven Gerrard" together with a framed and glazed Bill Shankly photograph and two other Shankly related posters (four).

Lot 413

A framed Manchester City Football Club pennant, signed by Brian Kidd, Rodney Marsh, Colin Bell, Kevin Keegan, Mike Summerbee and Denis Law.

Lot 414

A framed Manchester United Football Club programme insert, signed by Sir Matt Busby, Manchester United v Dukla with team lists (guarantee label to reverse).

Lot 418

A box containing a collection of various English Football Club pennants together with a large quantity of Manchester United memorabilia and various football team scarves.

Lot 420

A framed Football Heritage Limited Edition signed print depicting the Lisbon Lions, European Cup Winners 1967 "Celtic 2 International Milan 1", signed by the Celtic team and Billy McNeill (Captain).

Lot 421

A framed football team print: Legends of Elland Road, signed in pencil by numerous Leeds United players to margin (guarantee certificate to reverse).

Lot 422

Paolo Maldini: framed football signed photograph depicting the player raising the European Champions Cup.

Lot 423

A large framed Celtic Football Club players shirt, signed by Henrik Larsson together with a smaller framed and signed photograph: Henrik Larsson.

Lot 473

A vintage boxed set of Table Bowls together with a vintage boxed set of Blow Football

Lot 556

An eight plant timber panel with painted decoration of a mid 20th century style football match, signed bottom left Geoffrey Hughes, 110 x 87 cm approx together with a collection of framed photographic prints relating to Thornbury and district including the High Street, harvesting scenes, etc, a framed poster from a middle weight championship match held at the Royal Albert Hall 1976, a wooden and brass mounted frame containing a collection of sample knots, etc

Lot 617

A collection of prints relating to hunting subjects including example after G D Armour, photograph of the Berkeley Hunt, etc together with a late 19th century black and white print of an international football match at Blackheath - England versus Ireland after Ernest Prater, a coloured print of a golfing scene after Roy Perry, etc, various sizes, all framed

Lot 111

Two Rugby Football Programmes, England V Australia 1973 (with Signatures) and Cardiff V New Zealand 1980 with Some Signatures.

Lot 28

Clarice Cliff, a rare 'Football' stepped bowl, circa 1930, shape 367, decorated to the exterior with geometric design in orange, yellow, purple and green, Bizarre mark with facsimile signature, 22.9cm square, 11cm high.

Lot 64

Taxidermy fox mask, large pewter tankard, football rattle, crested china, art glass, boxed cutlery, mantel clock, two pictures, tartan trousers and kilt, etc

Lot 4

An England football shirt signed by Frank Lampard, framed with photographs and certificate

Lot 49

An original photograph of the Hampton Hill Football Club team and administration, 1898-9, 21 x 29cm, together with a similar photograph of a wedding group (2)

Lot 53

An unusual Crown Staffordshire porcelain tankard printed with football scenes, c.1970, h.13cm

Lot 133

Liverpool football team autographs; 1962, Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and 8 team players.

Lot 15

A fine quality Victorian Elkington silver trophy cup of classical style applied with central plaque showing an early football game, hallmarked for Birmingham 1889

Lot 1649

A small collection of military pictures including a photo of The Warspite war ship with conforming photo of the football team and a Kevin Walsh airplane print

Lot 1704

A Manchester united football collection including a shirt signed by Teddy Sheringham, a Calendar signed by Bobby Robson and Bobby Charlton, and a framed and signed photo of Dwight Yorke

Lot 1761

A collection of 1920's Godfrey Phillips Pinnace football cards

Lot 1766

A vintage football stopwatch and a cased medallion

Lot 1770

A 2015-2016 West Ham United Football Shirt signed by 29 players including Payet,Noble,Carroll,Sakho,Tomkins,Adrian,etc together with an older shirt signed by 12 including Noble,Cole,Nolan etc

Lot 1772

A Collection of 6 Signed Football shirts including Derby County,Crystal Palace,Millwall,Colchester,Dagenham & Redbridge and York City

Lot 1773

A 2014-15 Arsenal Football Signed by 14 players including Walcott, Podolski,Ramsey,Rosicky,Gibbs,Wenger,Sanchez,Flamini,Wilshere,Cazorla,etc together with a Signed Dennis Bergkamp book

Lot 1774

A Signed Steve McManaman Liverpool Football shirt ,together with a signed and framed Fernando Torres photo and signed Audio CD's by Aldridge,Alan Kennedy and Molby

Lot 1776

A collection of 8 West Ham 1940s football programmes

Lot 1778

A collection of various football programmes including Spurs 1940s

Lot 1779

A collection of A & BC football cards and three sticker books

Lot 1782

A collection of 1970's Football league reviews, Football Weekly news magazines and programmes together with two albums of stamps and a collection of silk cigarette cards etc

Lot 1922

A boxed club edition Subbuteo set together with a boxed Inter Milan & England set and a spare pitch, A boxed Waddingtons Formula one game, a boxed office game and a box of small Corinthian football heads

Lot 664

Three Manchester United related books; The Day A Team Died, signed by the author Frank Taylor, Matt Busby, My Story and Wild About Football, Harry Gregg. Also a souvenir booklet, The Red Devils, the story of the 1956-7 season and The 'United' Story, in pictures, and a wooden supporters rattle and scarf

Lot 697

Four Manchester United home football shirts, one away shirt, scarves, hats, an England shirt and an Ajax shirt

Lot 799

A collection of seventy-six Manchester United home football programme; 1949-50 number 1 v Bolton, 1951-52 number 15 v Man. City, 1957-58 numbers 2,5,8 and 10, eleven from the 1958-59 season and assorted others up to the 1962-63 season, some duplicates

Lot 800

A collection of football programmes, 1950's to early 1960's, Orient 1955, Crystal Palace v Managers XI featuring 4 Bill Shankley, Man. City Reserves 1959, Sheppey United 1960, Stourbridge FC 1956, Bournemouth & Boscombe 1956, Rangers v Sparta EC Quarter Final, 1960, Swansea Town v Chelsea, Combination League 1959, Millwall v Aldershot 1956, Man. City v Torino 1961. Six from 1958-59 season, thirty from 1959-60 season, twenty from 1960-61 season and seven from 1961-62 season, eighty in total

Lot 801

Five Manchester United programmes; two 1958 EC Semi-Final v AC Milano, two Challenge Matches v Real Madrid, 1959 and 1960 and one Challenge Match v FC Bayern, 1960. Also two Old Trafford programmes, FA XI v RAF XI, 1960, The Football League v The Italian Football League featuring Law (Torino), and four ticket stubs including v Estudiantes and v Man. City LC Semi-Final

Lot 803

A collection of thirty-four Manchester United football programmes, away fixtures; v Man. City FA Cup 4th Round 1955, v Blackpool 1957, v WBA March 1958, nine 1959-60 including v Liverpool FA Cup 4th Round, and other programmes to 1963-64 season

Lot 889

Four silver fob medals; two rugby, one football engraved Burton Schools Compt. 1925-6 and one other

Lot 1248

A signed Manchester United 2006/2007 Football shirt, AIG red home kit shirt signed by Ferguson, Park, Fletcher, Teves, Nani, Smith, Silvestre, Scholes, Van Der Sar, Giggs, Heinze, O'Shea, Vidil, Ronaldo, Solskjaer, Ferdinand, Brown, Hargreaves, Neville, Saha, Rooney and Carrick with certificate of authenticity

Lot 138

A large quantity of comics to include The Beano, The Dandy, Marvel Super heroes, Star Wars, Ghostbusters, football and similar (2)

Lot 149

A collection football programmes, to include Everton, Liverpool C.1967 and later,books and similar

Lot 319A

A mixed lot to include a miniature ornamental pram, a Subbuteo Table Rugby International Edition and a Parker Proaction Football game (3)

Lot 1

A New Zealand International Rugby Union jersey from their 1905-1906 tour of British Isles, France and USA, match-worn by legendary tour captain and New Zealand war-hero, Dave Gallaher - widely regarded as ‘The Father of All Blacks Rugby’. The shirt has the embroidered New Zealand fern badge and the stitched canvas overlay to shoulders, upper chest and back area. It is complete with leather v-shape neck-line. Provenance: After the Wales v New Zealand test match in Cardiff in 1905, New Zealand captain Dave Gallaher and Wales captain Gwyn Nicholls were witnessed by a reporter of the South Wales Daily News to be exchanging compliments and handshakes. They also exchanged their jerseys. For many years, Gwyn Nicholls stored the jersey at his business premises, a laundry company based in Llandaff North, Cardiff. Thomas John Mahoney a keen sportsman and general sports fan was employed at the laundry company as a ‘van boy’ and because Gwyn Nicholls was aware of Thomas Mahoney’s enthusiasm for sports, the jersey was gifted to him. It remained within the family of Thomas Mahoney until now and is being offered at auction by his family. Value: The family of TJ Mahoney have decided that this is the right time for them to sell the jersey. Because of this the jersey has been entered with a nominal reserve. Our estimate is based on previous auction prices for All Blacks jerseys from the 1905 tour. History and background to Dave Gallaher and the 1905 tour: Dave Gallaher’s position was generally wing-forward but he also played as hooker. He started playing at his home-town Katikati, South of Auckland and then for Parnell rugby club from 1890. However, his rugby career started in earnest with Ponsonby District Rugby Football Club in 1895. In 1896, he was selected for Auckland province and his first New Zealand cap came on their tour of Australia in 1903, where he was selected for the touring-side’s first ever test match against Australia in Sydney. Gallaher played thirty-three times for his country, winning six test caps, he retired from playing in 1906 to become a coach at Ponsonby and become the sole selector for Auckland province, later becoming a New Zealand national selector for seven years in an extremely successful period. In conjunction with Billy Stead, Gallaher’s vice-captain of the 1905-1906 tour, the pair composed ‘The Complete Rugby Footballer’ (1906) a seminal text for the game of rugby union. Without player-vote, Dave Gallaher was controversially nominated as captain for the 1905-1906 legendary tour of British Isles, France and USA. The team was the first New Zealand Rugby Union to tour outside of Australasia, they played thirty-five matches, winning thirty-four of them, scoring 976 points and conceding only fifty-nine. The touring side became known as ‘The Originals’ and for the first time the nickname ‘The All Blacks’ was used by the British Press. The success of the tour helped cement Rugby Union as New Zealand’s national sport and commenced a ‘new order’ of world rugby which has rarely been threatened in 100 years. Wales versus The Originals, in Cardiff, is regarded as one of sport’s greatest matches with over 47,000 spectators at the Arms Park. Even before kick-off the match had become a landmark game when the Welsh supporters sang ‘Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of My Fathers)’ in response to the New Zealand player’s stirring performance of the haka. It was the first time a national anthem had been sung before a sporting fixture. There had already been a degree of controversy leading up to the test, particularly in relation to the choice of referee John Dallas, and with regards to the tactics New Zealand had brought with them to the Northern Hemisphere including the role of Gallaher as a roaming wing-forward which many remarked as unsporting with the intent of obstructing opposition players. The controversy continued as the game developed with decisions seeming to go against The Originals. As the referee struggled to keep up with play, there was a ‘try that never was’ and the half-time whistle was reported to have been blown early when Wales were under pressure. Wales were the victors 3-0. Dave Gallaher was born in Ramelton, Co Donegal in 1878. At the age of five he and his family migrated from Ireland to a planned Irish/Ulster settlement in Katikati, south of Auckland in the North Island of New Zealand. In the 1890s he took employment at the Auckland Farming Freezing Company as a labourer where he was to rise to the position of foreman. It is thought that the work helped him build upper body strength and kept him fit. In 1901 Gallaher’s rugby was interrupted as he joined the Sixth New Zealand Contingent of Mounted Rifles for service in the Anglo-Boer War with the objective of ‘…ridding the Northern Transvaal of Boer guerrillas…’ under the command of General Herbert Plumer. Gallaher was appointed as an advance guard, scouting ahead of the main force of men and in 1901, he was hospitalised in Charlestown, Natal with malaria. In a letter to his sister dated 18 October 1901, he wrote ‘….we have a fair share of the fighting all the time and I am still alive and kicking although I have had a couple of pretty close calls, one day I thought I would have to say good bye to old New Zealand but I had my usual luck and so came out all right’. Whilst in South Africa, Gallaher reached the rank of Squadron Sergeant Major and was awarded the Queen’s South Africa Medal and King’s South Africa Medal. He returned to New Zealand in August 1902. Fifteen years later, ten years after retiring from playing rugby and at the age of forty-two, Dave Gallaher returned to the battlefield. Exempt from conscription due to age, Gallaher enlisted voluntarily for action in the First World War. His younger brother Douglas had already been killed in the conflict. Gallaher left for Europe in February 1917 and on arrival was promoted to the rank of sergeant. His unit fought in the Battle of Messines, near La Basse Ville, later preparing for the imminent ‘Passchendale Offensive’. In the attack of Gravenstafel Spur on 4 October 1917, Gallaher was mortally wounded when a piece of shrapnel penetrated his helmet. Dave Gallaher was posthumously awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. He is buried in grave No, 32513 at Nine Elms British Cemetery, west of Poperinge. In 1922 Auckland Rugby Football Club introduced the Gallaher Shield. Ponsonby, Gallaher’s old club, have won the title more than any other team. Internationally, France and New Zealand compete in the Dave Gallaher Trophy, first awarded on Armistice Day in 2000. In 2011 a bronze statue of Gallaher was unveiled outside Eden Park, the home of New Zealand rugby, Gallaher has been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame, the World Rugby Hall of Fame and the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame In 2005, at Gallaher’s Irish birthplace, the name of the ground of Letterkenny RFC was changed to the Dave Gallaher Memorial Park. In view of the life-story of Dave Gallaher, his profound influence on New Zealand rugby union and his general significance within New Zealand history and culture, while taking into account the impact of ‘The Originals Tour’ and the Wales test in particular, this jersey could rightly be regarded as a ‘Holy Grail’ of New Zealand rugby shirts.  

Lot 158

* ROD MCLEOD (SCOTTISH) A COLLECTION OF FIVE ORIGINAL FOOTBALL RELATED CARTOON DRAWINGS black ink and pencil on paper, signed and dated, 22cm x 12.5cm Rod McLeod was a cartoonist for the Daily Mail, Daily Record, Daily Express and, latterly, the Evening Times

Lot 160

* ROD MCLEOD (SCOTTISH) A COLLECTION OF FIVE ORIGINAL FOOTBALL RELATED CARTOON DRAWINGS black ink and pencil on paper, signed and dated, 22cm x 12.5cm Rod McLeod was a cartoonist for the Daily Mail, Daily Record, Daily Express and, latterly, the Evening Times

Lot 269

COLLECTION OF CELTIC FC FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES eight in total, and some with signatures

Lot 470

BALYNA MAGNETIC FOOTBALL GAME IN ORIGINAL BOX WITH ACCESSROIES AND A VINTAGE MONOPOLY GAME

Lot 77

TRENCH FOOTBALL GAME, APPROX. 32 X 25 cm

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