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A quantity of football memorabilia including 'The official FA Year Book '1951/52 and 1954/55, together with 'Bert Williams' all star football Book, The British Olympic Association official report of the London Olympic Games 1948, a scrapbook of different sporting events 1951/1956, The Esso collection of football clubs badges. FA cup Centenary Medals 1872/1972 and 1970 World Cup coin collection by Esso
[FOOTBALL] Approximately seventy programmes, circa 1950s-60s, including those for the Everton v. Liverpool (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), 1950; Football League v. Football League of Ireland, 1951; Chelsea v. Blackpool, 1951; Manchester United United v. Wolverhampton, 1951; Aston Villa v. Sunderland, 1956; Fulham v. Stoke City, 1956; West Bromwich Albion v. Grenchen, 1959; Blackpool v. Aston Villa, 1959; Bradford v. Czechoslovakia, 1961; together with a quantity of trade cards; facsimile autograph sheets; and other ephemera.
[FOOTBALL]. 1966 WORLD CUP Nine tickets, comprising those for group games at Hillsborough, 12th July, 15th July (unused), and 19th July; and Villa Park, 13th July (x2, both unused) and 20 July (x2, both unused); also the Hillsborough Quarter Final, 23 July; and Wembley 3rd & 4th Place Final, 28th July (unused).
A 9ct gold medal with vacant shield to the front and inscription verso, dated 1928, 4.8g, a silver napkin ring with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1920, two silver medals for the Leeds School Football Association, one inscribed verso, Birmingham 1925 and 1926, and a retractable mother of pearl pencil, 1.5toz in total.
A collection of various books, etc, to include various Ladybird books, first day covers, Caxton's Association Football Vols I, II, III and IV, ELIZABETH MACFARQUHAR "Miranda" illustrated by Christine Williams, published AJ Chapple (Bala Press) Ltd, North Wales (the author aged 13, the illustrator aged 15), etc
The 1966 World Cup and the BBC A football association small ceramic dish showing World Cup Willie, a Dinky Supertoys TV roving eye, no. 968, with swivel cameraman, lacks aerial. A television broadcaster's handbook for the World Cup 1966, a staff pass for the World Cup in the name of Ronald Sowton, Studio Manager (this collection belonged to Ronald Sowton) and Ronald Sowton's pass numbered 204, with yellow plastic sleeve. Condition Report: Photo seems to have been removed from the pass.
Airfix Flight Deck Betta Bilda Technofix Traffic Control and Football game: Airfix Flight Deck, Betta Bilda Engineer Set E2, Tecknofix Football Game, all in original boxes and Two unboxed versions of Technofix Traffic Control bases with one set of cars and signs and Playcraft 9505 Plastic Railway, in original box, F-VG, boxes F-G (6)
Subbuteo Teams and Accessories, Teams include 194 Crystal Palace, 25 Celtic/Shamrock, 114 FC Subbuteo (issued one year only), 308 Aldershot, Switzerland, 81 West Brom, 154 Everton, 3 Liverpool, all in small boxes, later issues include 393 Northern Ireland, 329 England, 214 Aberdeen/Bayern Munich, 166 Italy/Israel/Peterborough, 442 Scotland and 361 Millwall/St Johnstone/Ipswich, in original boxes with polystyrene trays, various spare football figures, qty unpainted Spectators, Camera Crew, World Cup, FA Cup and Premier League Cup, F-E, some damage and teams may not be complete, boxes P-G (large qty)
Sporting Interest Programmes & Books to include a signed copy of 'A Rare Auld Season', Dublin's 2011 GAA football campaign, signed to the flyleaf by Bernard Brogan, Bryan Cullen (Captain) & Pat Gilroy (Team Manager). Programmes to include Ireland v France (World Cup Group 2 Qualifying Match) Lansdowne Rd Oct 14th 1981 (Ireland won 3-2), GAA Croke Park Leinster Championship Finals 26/7/1992 & 25/7/1993, also Tipp v Cork 17/7/1988 in Limerick, etc.
GAA 1949: An Original Programme From The All-Ireland Junior Football Championship 1949. In which Kerry played Lancashire and won 2-14 to 0-6. Also featured in the programme is a commemorative match played between Meath and Wexford remembering the 150th anniversary of the rebellion of 1798. SCARCE.
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 250 signatures by various sportsmen, mainly cricketers and footballers, including Mohammad Nissar, Mohammad Jahangir Khan, Cottari Kanakaiya Nayudu, Naoomal Jaoomal Makhija, Janardan Navle, Sorabji Colah and other members of the India Cricket team of 1932, Lionel Tennyson, Dick Moore, William Creese, Vallance Jupp, Roger Blunt, Stewie Dempster, Ian Cromb, Ken James, Jack Kerr, Bill Merritt, Jackie Mills, Curly Page, Ronald Talbot, Giff Vivian and other members of the New Zealand cricket team of 1931, Charlie Parker, Dick Stephens, Reggie Ford, Charlie Barnett, Hedley Verity, Bill Bowes, Edgar Oldroyd, Frank Greenwood, Percy Holmes, Harry Storer Jr., Albert Alderman, Bill Copson, Jack White, Raymond Robertson-Glasgow, Maurice Tate, George Cox, Tich Cornford, Henry Parks, Edward Whitfield, Robert Gregory, Tom Barling, Jackie Grant, Teddy Hoad, Ivan Barrow, Cyril Christiani, Oscar Da Costa, Cyril Merry, Vincent Valentine and other members of the West Indies cricket team of 1933, Leslie Ames, Bryan Valentine, Fred Worrall (vintage signed 3.5 x 6 photograph), Jock Gilfillan, Alec Mackie, Billy Smith, Jimmy Nichol, Jimmy Allen, David Thackeray, Jack Weddle, Jimmy Easson and Septimus Rutherford (all members of the Portsmouth FA Cup final team of 1934), Eddie Lloyd, Jimmy Millar, Fred Rhodes and other Bradford City footballers, Dai Richards, Bill Barraclough, Billy Bottrill, Billy Hartill, Arthur Buttery, Reg Hollingworth and other members of the Wolverhampton Wanderers football team who won the 2nd Division League title 1931-32 (all signatures in pencil), Dixie Dean, Jimmy Stein, Warney Cresswell, Jock Thomson, James Dunn, Tommy Johnson and other Everton footballers (some of them members of the FA Cup winning team of 1933), Arthur Attwood, Geordie Nicol, Dan Kirkwood and other Brighton & Hove Albion footballers 1931-32 (22 signatures), Jack Lovelock (Olympic Gold medallist 1936; a scarce signature following his early death at the age of 39), Walter Lindrum etc. Most of the pages are multiple signed and some signatures are in bold pencil. Some signatures are on multiple signed album pages neatly corner mounted or laid down to pages. Generally VG
JORDAN MICHAEL: (1963- ) American Basketball Player. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting Jordan in a three quarter length action pose whilst playing for the Chicago Bulls. Signed in black ink with his name alone to a clear area at the centre of the image. Together with Joe Montana (1956- ) American Football Player. Signed colour 8 x 11.5 photograph of Montana in a full length action pose whilst playing for the San Francisco 49ers. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. VG to EX, 2
FOOTBALL: Small selection of multiple signed sheets of various sizes (printed seating plan for World Sporting Club Dinner & Boxing Evening, 9th November 1970 and Guest List, 12th January 1976, at Grosvenor House, London etc.) by various footballers, some of them World Cup winners, including Bobby Moore (2), Geoff Hurst, George Cohen, Bobby Charlton, Martin Chivers, Cyril Knowles, Trevor Brooking, Pat Jennings, Cliff Jones, Alan Mullery, Dave Mackay, George Best, Alex Stepney etc., and also including a printed 4to sheet of printed stationery from the Accadia Grand Hotel in Tel-Aviv individually signed by nineteen members of Celtic FC, including Jock Stein, Kenny Dalglish, Lou Macari, Vic Davidson, Tommy Callaghan, Jimmy Quinn, Danny McGrain, George Connelly etc. Some with neat pencil or ink annotations. Generally VG, 4
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Signed colour 14 x 12 photograph by ten members of the England World Cup winning squad individually, comprising Nobby Stiles, Gordon Banks, Jack Charlton, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Roger Hunt, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Alan Ball and Jimmy Greaves. The colour reproduction image depicts the England team, and their manager and trainer, standing and seated together in two rows with the Jules Rimet trophy, and also features facsimile signatures of Bobby Moore and Bobby Charlton. Signed by each of the ten players in bold black inks with their names alone to the cream matt. Framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 14.5 x 12.5. VG
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