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Lot 471

A selection of football sticker books from the 1960s and 1970s including World Soccer Stars Mexico 1970, Soccer Stars in Action 1969-70, The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 1968-69, Soccer with The Stars and a copy of the Evening News from April 28th 1973 covering a main feature on Bobby Charlton's last game for Manchester United against Chelsea. All three sticker books are complete with the Soccer with the Stars book having signatures on the front title page and all items show signs of age related wear and the newspaper has been folded.   It is hard to find such complete sticker books from this period.       

Lot 472

A vintage pair of leather football boots manufactured by J Salter and Sons of Aldershot; with a pair of shinpads; a football rattle in red and white; a small wooden football leg carrying the Athletico Bilbao club crest and a resin copy of a vintage football boot, (qty)      

Lot 476

Five England International shirt badges comprising v. Ireland 1955-56, England "B" v Holland, 1950, England "B" v. Italy "B", 1950, Intermediate, Amateur, two Football League shirt badges, Eire Match, 1955-56, Scottish League, 1946-47, youth badges etc (13)

Lot 487

Three vintage football rattles examples for Sheffield Wednesday, Nottingham Forest (3)

Lot 489

Chris Whyte white-metal Met Life Player of the Month salver inscribed Los Angeles Lazers, November 1987, 14.5in wide, another circular example, inscribed December 1987 and two football medallions Liverpool v. Notts Forest F.A.Cup semi-final 1988/89 and Makita International Tournament Runners Up Leeds 1992, (qty)

Lot 491

Cased set of five football and rugby dress shirt studs and another set of six similar football examples (2 sets)

Lot 511

Michael Owen red No.10 Liverpool v. Chelsea match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2002-03, Reebok, 42/44" with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB, EST 1892, the reverse lettered OWEN, the sleeves with The F.A. Premier League flashes The above shirt was worn by Michael Owen in the match against Chelsea played on 11th May 2003, Chelsea defeating Liverpool 2-1

Lot 517

Sami Hyypia red No.4 Liverpool v. Auxerre, UEFA Cup 4th Round match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2002-03, Reebok, 46/48" with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB, EST 1892, the reverse lettered HYYPIA The above shirt was worn by Sami Hyypia in the UEFA Cup 4th Round, 2nd Leg match against Auxerre played on 27th February, the match ending in a 2-0 victory for Liverpool

Lot 519

Didier Drogba blue No.11 Chelsea match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2009-10, Adidas, XL with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered DROGBA, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes The above shirt was worn by Drogba in a match during the 2009-10 season

Lot 520

Fernando Torres blue No.9 Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2010-11, Adidas, M with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered TORRES, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League 2009-10 Champions flashes The above shirt was worn by Torres in the match against Spurs played 30th April 2011, the match ending in a 2-1 victory for Chelsea

Lot 524

Fernando Torres blue No.9 Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2011-12, Adidas, M with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered TORRES, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes The above shirt was worn by Torres in the match against Spurs played 24th March 20121, the match ending in a 0-0 draw

Lot 528

Nayim white No.9 Tottenham Hotspur match worn long-sleeved shirt, 1990-91, Hummel with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed THFC, AUDERE-EST-FACERE, the sleeves with The Football League flashes The above shirt was worn by Nayim in a match during 1990-91 season 

Lot 542

Gordon Durie yellow and blue No.8 Tottenham Hotspur match worn long-sleeved shirt, 1991-92, Umbro, L  with button-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed THFC, AUDERE-EST-FACERE, the sleeves with The Football League flashes The above shirt was worn by Gordon Durie in a match during the 1991-92 season

Lot 545

Patrik Berger red No.15 Liverpool v. Manchester United Charity Shield match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2001, Reebok, 46/48" with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB EST 1892, F.A.CHARITY SHIELD, L.F.C. CARDIFF 2001, the reverse lettered BERGER, the sleeves with one2one F.A. Charity Shield flashes The above shirt was worn by Patrik Berger in the Charity shield match against Manchester United played on the 12th August 2001, Liverpool defeating Man Utd 2-1, the shirt was given to Joe Corrigan Provenance: The Joe Corrigan Collection

Lot 546

Sander Westerveld yellow and black No.1 Liverpool v. Bayern Munich UEFA Super Cup match worn long-sleeved goalkeepers shirt, 2001, Reebok, 50/52" with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB EST 1892, UEFA SUPER CUP L.F.C. MONACO 2001, the right sleeve with flash The above shirt was worn by Sander Westerveld in the UEFA Super Cup match against Bayern Munich played on the 24th August 2001, Liverpool defeating Bayern 3-2, the shirt was given to Joe Corrigan Provenance: The Joe Corrigan Collection

Lot 548

Dietmar Hamann red No.16 Liverpool match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2001, Reebok, 46/48" with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB EST 1892, the reverse lettered HAMANN, the sleeves with Barclaycard Premiership flashes The above shirt was worn by Hamann in a match during the 2003-03 season, the shirt was given to Joe Corrigan Provenance: The Joe Corrigan Collection

Lot 549

Jaime Carragher black and grey No.23 Liverpool v. Arsenal Community Shield match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2002, Reebok, 46/48" with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB EST 1892, F.A.CHARITY SHIELD, L.F.C. CARDIFF 2002, the reverse lettered CARRAGHER, the sleeves with McDonald's The FA Community Shield flashes The above shirt was issued to Jamie Carragher for the Community Shield match against Arsenal played on the 11th August 2002, Arsenal defeating Liverpool 1-0, Carragher was an unused sub, the shirt was given to Joe Corrigan Provenance: The Joe Corrigan Collection

Lot 550

Jaime Redknapp white No.15 Liverpool match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2001-02, Reebok, 46/48" with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB EST 1892, the reverse lettered REDKNAPP, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League flashes The above shirt was worn by Jaime Redknapp in a match during the 2002-02 season, the shirt was given to Joe Corrigan Provenance: The Joe Corrigan Collection

Lot 552

Igor Biscan red No.25 Liverpool v. Manchester United Worthington Cup Final match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2003, Reebok, 46/48" with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB EST 1892, WORTHING CUP FINAL L.F.C. CARDIFF 2003, the reverse lettered BISCAN The above shirt was issued for Igor Biscan for the Worthington Cup Final played on 27th March 2003, the match ending in a 1-0 victory for Liverpool, Biscan worn a long-sleeved example in the final, the shirt was given to Joe Corrigan Provenance: The Joe Corrigan Collection

Lot 554

Peter Ndlovu yellow and blue No.11 Birmingham City long-sleeves shirt, 1997-98, Pony, XL with n-neck collar and embroidered badge, the front of the shirt bearing eleven autographs including manager Trevor Francis, the sleeves with Nationwide Football League flashes 

Lot 563

Jonny Howson red and white No.16 Middlesbrough v. Tottenham Hotspur F.A.Cup match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2021-22, Hummel,  with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB 1876, the reverse lettered HOWSON, the right sleeve with Emirates FA Cup 150 Years flash The above shirt was worn by Howson in the F.A.Cup 5th round match against Spurs played on 1st march 2022, Boro defeating Spurs 1-0

Lot 566

Rob Elliot pink No.1 Charlton Athletic v. Tottenham Hotspur match worn long-sleeved goalkeepers, 2010-11, Macron, XL with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed CHARLTON ATHLETIC, the reverse lettered ELLIOT, the sleeves with npower Football League flashes The above shirt was worn by Elliot in the match against Spurs played on 9th January 2011, Spurs defeating Charlton 3-0

Lot 568

Gary Poole red and black No.15 Birmingham City match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1996-97, Pony, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed BCFC, the sleeves with Nationwide Football league flashes The above shirt was worn in a match during the 1996-97 season

Lot 578

Brad Jones black and white No.1 Middlesbrough v. Crystal Palace match worn long-sleeved goalkeepers shirt, 2009-10, Adidas, XL with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB 1876 and with embroidered poppy, the reverse lettered JONES, the sleeves with Coca-Cola Football League flashes           The above shirt was worn by Jones in the match against Palace played on 7th November 2009, the match ending in a 1-0 victory for Crystal Palace

Lot 584

Richard Dryden orange and blue No.33 Luton Town short-sleeved shirt, 2000-01, Olympic Sport with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE HATTERS LUTON TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered DRYDEN, the sleeves with Nationwide Football League flashes The above shirt was worn by Dryden in a match from February 2001

Lot 585

Richard Dryden white No.33 Luton Town short-sleeved shirt, 2000-01, Olympic Sport with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE HATTERS LUTON TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered DRYDEN, the sleeves with Nationwide Football League flashes The above shirt was worn by Dryden in a match from February 2001

Lot 588

Steve Bruce white and blue No.4 Birmingham City short-sleeved shirt, 1997-98, Pony, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed BIRMINGHAM CITY FOOTBALL CLUB 1875, the sleeves with Nationwide Football League flashes

Lot 589

Gary Ablett white and blue No.4 Birmingham City long-sleeved shirt, 1997-98, Pony with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed BIRMINGHAM CITY FOOTBALL CLUB 1875, the front of the shirt bearing eighteen payer autographs, the sleeves with Nationwide Football League flashes

Lot 610

Roy Goodall 9ct gold 1929-30 F.A.Cup Runners-Up medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS UP, with ring suspension, 22grms In the 1930 F.A. Cup final played on 26th April at Wembley, Arsenal defeated Huddersfield Town 2-0. The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall Provenance: Roy Goodall thence by family descent Roy Goodall Some fine footballers have heralded from the City of Sheffield and its surrounding areas over the years, the city defined as the birthplace of the modern game, and one of its brightest stars was Roy Goodall, born on 31st December 1902, he came from the village of Dronfield just a few miles outside the city centre, the home today of the World’s oldest football club, Sheffield FC. Quite how the two Sheffield professional teams missed out on his signature is the question. Both were renowned for scouting and promoting local talent through their ranks, but Goodall slipped through their fingers and signed for Huddersfield Town at the age of 19 in 1921. Now, the Manager at that point, Ambrose Langley, was a resident of the steel city, having played with some distinction for the Wednesday back in the day, so there is every chance that he may have seen Goodall playing at junior level, or been made aware of his promise through the local football grapevine, either way it was Leeds Road for Roy and not the Lane or Hillsborough. Langley departed in the year he arrived, replaced by the man brought in as his assistant, a man who himself had plied his trade as a player for the Blades and whose brother has also worn the blue and white of the Wednesday, winning an FA Cup Winners medal for them in 1907 and a man who would leave his mark and name on the beautiful game forever, Herbert Chapman. There was a Sheffield connection there. Herbert and his brother, Harry, heralded from another village on the outskirts of Sheffield, Kiveton, so another strong connection. Harry, like Langley, had also had a spell as manager of Hull City. Football is always full of connections. Chapman would make Roy Goodall his skipper, and, in turn, Goodall would go on to lead the Yorkshire side to uncharted success for one of the youngest clubs in the League at that point. In the roaring 20’s Town were the team, winning the League Championship three times in a row and, between in the period he would also win the FA Cup, collect two runners up medals, see the club finish runners up in the League three times and also lift the charity shield. Goodall was no ordinary football defender. At his peak, he was widely recognised as one of the best defenders in the world- some accolade for a lad from Dronfield, playing an incredible 25 times for his country, many as Captain and at a time when the world was a far bigger place. 25 Caps back then could arguably be the equivalent of over 100 today due to the number of games played.  Had England deemed to take a team to the first World Cup, Roy Goodall would have worn the armband, and you have to wonder what other trophies he would have lifted on an even bigger stage to add to the wonderful haul his years in the game brought. When his playing career was over, he had a spell as manager at Mansfield Town- again not that far from where he was born. Graham Budd Auctions are delighted and honoured to bring many wonderful pieces from the career of a Huddersfield Town giant and England legend to our September sale, a collection that brings to the market his medals, shirts, caps and other ephemera with the provenance from his proud descendants to find new homes and also keep his name and triumphs around for the next generations to know his name, what he did, and the style in which he did it. A true footballer.

Lot 612

Roy Goodall 18ct gold 1923-24 Commemorative Football League Champions pocket watch retailed by Fillans & Sons, Huddersfield with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the interior of the case inscribed HUDDERSFIELD TOWN F.C., Football League Champions Division 1, 1923-24, Presented to F.R. Goodall, with decorative case, overweight including movement 108grms Huddersfield Town won their first-ever Division 1 League Championship this season and the first of their history making three in-a-row League wins with 57 points, Cardiff City being runners-up also on 57 points. In the last league matches of the season The Terriers defeated Nottingham Forest 3-0 whilst Cardiff their title rivals could only draw with 0-0 with Birmingham City failing to convert a penalty, thus making the 1923-24 season the closest finish in the competition's history, both clubs finishing on the same points tally but Huddersfield Town winning the title by just 0.024 on goal average. The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 Provenance: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 616

Roy Goodall 9ct gold 1931 Football League Representative Medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ENGLAND V SCOTLAND, the reverse inscribed Celtic Park, Glasgow, White Hart lane, London, November 7th 1931, with ring suspension, 22grms, with associated embroidered shirt badge, inscribed SCOTTISH FL MATCH, 1931-32 (2) The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 623

Roy Goodall white England Football League v. Scottish Football League match worn shirt, 1925-26 with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed FL, SCOTTISH MATCH 1925-26, some areas of staining The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 647

Roy Goodall bronze French Football Association medal plaquette for the International friendly v England in Paris, 6th December 1933, the obverse with a maiden holding a sheaf of wheat inscribed FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INSTITUEE LE 7 AVRIL 1919, the reverse with footballers in relief, inscribed F.F.F.A. ANGLETERRE - FRANCE, 6.12.33, VIS ANIMI CVM CORPORE CRESCIT, of rectangular form, 6 X 4.5cm in original original case In the match played on 6th December 1933 at White Hart Lane, England defeated France 4-1 The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 648

Roy Goodall purple and white Football Association trial cap, 1926-27the quartered velvet cap embroidered FA and dated 1926-27The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 649

Roy Goodall purple and white Football Association trial cap, 1927-28the quartered velvet cap embroidered FA and dated 1927-28The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 650

Roy Goodall purple and white Football Association trial cap, 1927-28the quartered velvet cap embroidered FA and dated 1927-28The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 651

Roy Goodall purple and white Football Association trial cap, 1930-31the quartered velvet cap embroidered FA and dated 1930-31The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 652

Roy Goodall silver and enamel West Riding County Senior Cup Winners Trophy in the form of a football with hinged lid, the enamel plaque inscribed, WEST RIDING COUNTY ASSOCIATION LEAGUE CUP, the trophy inscribed SENIOR CUP, WINNERS, 1934-5 bakelite socle base, 16cm high overall The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 655

Roy Goodall souvenir publication Huddersfield Town Association Football Club Souvenir 1925-26 detailing the clubs three consecutive League titles in 1923-24, 1924-25 and 1925-26, with nice publication with pictures of the teams from the three seasons The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 659

Roy Goodall Huddersfield Town AFC Ltd, Coming of Age Souvenir 1908-09 - 1929-30 brochure some staining to covers and creased and Huddersfield Town, A.F.C, The Wonder of Football, by Robert Arnott (2) The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall See player bio at foot of description for Lot 610 PROVENANCE: Roy Goodall thence by family descent

Lot 668

Jeff Whitley pair of white and red George Weah football boots size 43, the tongues inscribed Weah in used condition

Lot 669

Chris Smalling pair of white, orange and black Nike T90 Laser football boots size 9.5, each boot inscribed CS12 and each boot autographed by Chris Smalling The boots will be sold on behalf of Blessing In Disguise Charity. The boots were gifted to St Johns Ambulance Operations Manager for Old Trafford by Chris Smalling after his last match at Old Trafford be moving to Roma

Lot 671

Laurie Scott blue England v. Wales International cap, 1947-48,  with silvered tassel and braiding, with embroidered England three lion emblem and inscribed The Football Association, the peak embroidered E v W, 1947-48 In the match against Wales played on 18th October 1947 at Ninian Park, England defeated Wales 3-0 Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Football Memorabilia including Laurie Scott Collection, 29th September 2000, Lot 319

Lot 672

Arthur Graham blue Scotland v. Peru and Austria International cap, 1979-80 blue velvet cap with gilt tassel and gold embroidered braiding inscribed THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED, 1979-80 In the friendly match against Peru played on 12th September 1979, Scotland and Peru drew the match 1-1 and in the 1980 Euro Qualifying match against Austria played on 17th October 1979 again Scotland drew the match 1-1 Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Football Memorabilia, 24th March 2004, Lot 13

Lot 673

England Youth International football cap the blue cap with red rose emblem and inscribed YOUTH INTERNATIONAL, undated and recipient unknown and a necktie embroidered Courage, England 1982 and small plaque inscribed U.E.F.A. Under 18 Youth Championship, England May 13-22, 1981 (3)

Lot 679

Jeff Whitley red and white No.17 Northern Ireland v. Italy short-sleeved shirt, 1996-97, Asics, XLwith button-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed NORTHERN IRELAND IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, ITALY V. N.IRELAND 22 JANUARY 1997

Lot 682

Jeff Whitley, green and black Manchester City goalkeepers shirt with embroidered badge and autographed by Nicky Weaver and three pair of various football socks, (qty)

Lot 684

Stanley Mortensen blue England 1950 World Cup International cap, 1950 blue velvet cap with white tassel and braiding, embroidered with the England three lion crest inscribed World CUP 1950 Tournament Stan Mortensen played in all three games, Mortensen is credited with scoring England's first ever goal in a World Cup tournament after his 39th minute goal against Chile, 25th June 1950 The cap was won in a charity raffle at the Tangerine Club, Bloomfield Road Provenance: Sotheby's Football Memorabilia, 21st September 2001, Lot 76 

Lot 688

Ray Wilson bronze European Nations Cup Third Place Winner's medal, 1968 the obverse cast with a map of Europe and a football, the reverse inscribed UEFA, Championnat d'Europe, 1968, III e Rang, with ribbon, in original fitted case The above medal was awarded to Ray Wilson, in the match played on 8th June 1968 in Rome, England defeated the USSR 2-0 to win the 3rd and 4th place play-off. Bobby Charlton opened the scoring in the 39th minute and Geoff Hurst doubled England's tally in the 63rd minute

Lot 692

Alfredo Di Stefano white-metal Football League runners-up medal, 1950 the reverse inscribed DIVISION MAYOR DE FUTBOL, SUB CAMOEON 1950, presented to Alfredo Di Stéfano as a player for Millonarios of Colombia, 1950. Despite Di Stéfano having scored 23 goals, defending champions Millonarios finished second behind Deportes Caldas. Provenance: Julien's Auctions, Alfredo Di Stefano Collection, 22-24th September 2021, Lot 256

Lot 693

14ct gold 1936 Arsenal v. Sheffield United F.A.Cup winners medal the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, with ring suspension, in original fitted case In the match played on 25th April 1936 Arsenal defeated United 1-0, we are unable to identify which Arsenal player this winners medal was awarded to. 

Lot 694

Peter Storey 9ct gold Arsenal v. Leeds United 1972 F.A.Cup runners-up medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS-UP, with ring suspension In the match played on 6th May 1972 Leeds United defeated Arsenal 1-0 Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 7th May 2008, Lot 197

Lot 698

George Swindin 14ct gold 1936-37 London Combination League Winners medal,  the obverse inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION, the reverse inscribed Winners 1936-37, in original fitted case Medal Weight 20g Arsenal won the Combination League this season with 68 points, West Ham United being runners-up on 66 points George Swindin joined Arsenal in April 1936 for £4,000 and made his debut against Brentford, playing 19 matches in his first season. The following season he played in 17 League matches helping arsenal to the League title. He continued to play through the WWII  for Arsenal, while serving as a physical training instructor in the Army, making guest appearances for clubs including Leeds United, Clapton Orient and Southampton. At the resumption of football proper after the war he became the Arsenal undisputed No.1, a commanding keeper with excellent aerial ability and assured handling. He won a second league title in 1947-48 and a third in 1952-53 and appeared in two F.A. Cup finals.   The following lots 698 to 702 relate to the playing career George Swindin

Lot 699

George Swindin 14ct gold 1937-38 London Combination League Winners medal,  the obverse inscribed LONDON FOOTBALL COMBINATION, the reverse inscribed Winners 1937-38, in original fitted case. Medal Weight 21g Arsenal won the Combination League this season with 71 points, Portsmouth being runners-up on 63 points George Swindin joined Arsenal in April 1936 for £4,000 and made his debut against Brentford, playing 19 matches in his first season. The following season he played in 17 League matches helping arsenal to the League title. He continued to play through the WWII  for Arsenal, while serving as a physical training instructor in the Army, making guest appearances for clubs including Leeds United, Clapton Orient and Southampton. At the resumption of football proper after the war he became the Arsenal undisputed No.1, a commanding keeper with excellent aerial ability and assured handling. He won a second league title in 1947-48 and a third in 1952-53 and appeared in two F.A. Cup finals.   The following lots 698 to 702 relate to the playing career George Swindin

Lot 706

Isidoro San Jose continental yellow-metal 1985 UEFA Cup Final Winners medal the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUPE UEFA, 1985, in original fitted case with certificate of from the Football Museum Madrid stating that the UEFA Cup Winners medal was awarded to Isidoro San Jose The 1985 UEFA Cup Final was played over two legs on the 8th May and 22nd May. In the 1st leg played at the Sostoi Stadion, Real Madrid defeated Videton 3-0, in the 2nd leg match played at the Santiago Bernabeu, Videoton defeated Real Madrid 1-0, giving Real an aggregate 3-1 victory

Lot 707

Isidoro San Jose continental silver 1981 continental silver European Cup Runners-up medal the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, 1981, with certificate of from the Football Museum Madrid stating that the European Cup runners-up medal was awarded to Isidoro San Jose In the 1981 European Cup played on 27th May at the Parc des Prices, Liverpool defeated Real Madrid 1-0, Isidoro San Jose was a non-playing substitute

Lot 708

Isidoro San Jose continental silver 1983 continental silver European Cup Winners Cup Runners-up medal the obverse inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed COUPE DES VAINQUEURS DE COUPE EUROPEEN, 1983, with certificate of from the Football Museum Madrid stating that the European Cup Winners Cup runners-up medal was awarded to Isidoro San Jose In the 1983 European Cup Winners Cup final played on 11th May at the Nya Ullevi Stadium, Aberdeen defeated Real Madrid 2-1 after extra time, Isidoro San Jose was an extra time substitute

Lot 713

Archie Devine 9ct gold and enamel 1915 Irish Cup Final medal the obverse inscribed GOLD CUP, IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ESTABLISHED 1890, the reverse inscribed S.F.C., A. DEVINE, 1915, 14grms In the match played on 5th April 1915 at Solitude, Belfast, Shelbourne defeated Linfield 1-0, Archie Devine was an ex-Woolwich Arsenal and Scotland International

Lot 714

Maurice Dando 9ct gold Division 3 Northern Section League Championship winners medal, 1935-36 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 3 NORTHERN SECTION, the reverse inscribed CHESTERFIELD F.C., SEASON 1935-36, M. Dando, 21grms Chesterfield won the Division 3 championship this season with 60 points, Chester finishing runners-up with 55 points, Maurice Dando scored 29 goals in just 27 games for Chesterfield

Lot 716

Harry Sherwin 9ct gold Football League National War Fund medal, 1917-18 the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, NATIONAL WAR FUND, 1917-18, the reverse inscribed STOKE F.C., (Lancashire Section) v. Leeds City F.C. (midland Section), H. SHERWIN, with ring suspension, 16grms  In the 1st leg played on 4th May 1918, Leeds City defeated Stoke City 2-0 and in the 2nd leg played on 11th May 1918, Stoke Citydefeated Leeds City 1-0

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