MIXED, complete, part sets & odds, inc. complete (3), Morris Forecasta Greyhounds, Whitbread Inn Signs Devon and Somerset, DC Thomson Military Vehicles P12; part sets & odds, Football "Sport" P size team groups (5), Cricket Rover Vanguard, Players Kitchener Silks etc., many G to VG some lower grades, 145*
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FOOTBALL, trade, part sets & odds, inc. A & BC Football Pairs (4), Anglo World Cup 1970 (38); Typhoo, New series/Football Stars, cut from packs varying degrees (40), Plaques (6) cut from packs, International Football Stars, long, cut from packs, various issues inc. George Best (27) & a few others (12), many are G or better, 127*
A group of ten photographs featuring and originally owned by Jack Irons the Manchester United club mascot from the late 1940s to 1963, b&w, various sizes, some privately taken, nostalgic imagery of football from yesteryear, (10) Jack Irons retired at the end of the 1962-63 season, but was to make one final appearance at the 1968 European Cup Final at Wembley Stadium.
Original Denis Law Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Denis Law, Manchester United and Scotland and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Eight Topical Times colour player profiles, including Willingham, Tilson, Smith, Nieuwenhuys, Evans, Catlin, Beasley, Allen, 5 x 19cm.; five Admiral England Soccer Stars Whitworth, Hudson, Bell, MacDonald, Francis; The Sun football team chart stickers, all attached as one run from Arsenal to Wolverhampton; Player profile small cards all attached as one run; Match player and team profile cards, number 1 to 16 postcards, unattached for stub; and a selection of photocopies of Home Counties Newspapers and South Essex Recorders player profiles cards, (qty)
Euro '96 collection of postcards, including UEFA Euro '96 (6); Canon Team England player profile cards (16); Maxicard Collection 1996 European Football FDC cards, Group A, B, C, D, Quarterfinal and Semi-final, majority stamped and with postal stamps affixed (29); Mastercard 1996 European Championship cards (9); Splash cards (2); Terry Venables UEFA Euro ' 96 cards, two signed, (3); and three further cards, (approx. 80); sold with two England and two Euro '96 table flags, other football club badges and miscellaneous t-shirt and flags, (qty)
Original Geoff Hurst Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Geoff Hurst, West Ham United and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Football match caricature 'Sandy Turnbull' drawing, initialed A.S.M, featuring a goal being scored, with 'Sandy Turnbull (after ... effort) "Go on, Jimmy, finish it off" - (Jimmy does)' in pencil, initialed A.S.M., mounted, glazed and framed, 44 by 27cm. Bearing some foxing marks on drawing.
Tonbridge FC b&w player profile postcards, circa late 1940's - 50s, majority with player name on the front lower margin, some with dates, a few team postcards, some bearing signatures, majority with annotations on reverse, some with annotations on reverse and remains of being stuck down on reverse; with Tom Parker annotated Rules of the Association Football Players & Trainer Union booklet, bearing name in black ink on cover, (54)
Collection of football programmes, dating from 1930s to 1960s, clubs include Queen's Park Rangers, Reading, Brighton & Hove Albion, Swindon Town, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, Dulwich Hamlet, Aldershot, Stockport County, Watford, Grimsby Town, Tonbridge, Barking, Tilbury etc., some duplication, some with annotations, majority UK football clubs, (approx. 100) Wear and damage, old repairs and cellotape repairs visible
Original George Best Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed George Best, Northern Ireland and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Les Ferdinand black and blue No.9 Leicester City short-sleeved shirt, 2003-04, Le Coq Sportif, XL, crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed LEICESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered FERDINAND, the reverse also autographed by Les Ferdinand, the sleeves with Barclaycard Premiership flashes
Original Nobby Stiles Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Nobby Stiles, Manchester United and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Collection of b&w, matted England football players profile postcards, some signed on front with annotations on reverse; sold together with football team profile postcards, dating from the 1920s & 30s, some with annotations on reverse, featuring Barnet, Country Schools 1923-24, Rovers, TV All Stars XI, Luton Hotspurs, Oxford City, etc., and b&w photographs of Nottingham Forest winning the FA Cup in 1959 at Wembley; postcards and images of football trophies, a booklet 'Who Stole the Cup' relating to the English Cup stolen in 1895, approx. 62 Each bearing minor wear
The Collectors Club football cards, including Bobby Charlton, Pat Jennings, Dennis Law signed individual cards, 1966 England team, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and further individual player unsigned cards; Daily Mirror cards England 1963, Matthews, White, Greaves; two sets of 90 minutes cards, one set sealed in plastic; selection of George Best unsigned cards; Pat Crerand signed Manchester United card and Jean Amadou signed card, some bearing remnants of being stuck down on reverse, (approx. 48)
Selection of The Star football player profile cards featuring Tottenham Hotspur players, two signed including Cliff Jones, Dave Mackay, unsigned include Norman, Dyson, Blanchflower, Allen, White, Baker, Henry, Brown; sold with selection of football pundit signed colour photographs; Pepsi player profile collectors cards; and further player profile cards and photographs, some signed, (60)
Collection of b&w football team postcards and photographs, circa 1900s onwards, including Swindon Town, Halifax Town 1920-21, Merthyr Town 1925-26, Bradford 1969-70, Norwich City 1907-08, Brighton & Hove Albion 1921, Notts. County v Leicester City 1925-26, Tottenham Hotspur 1919-20, Bromley 1948-49, Bolton Wanderers, Queens Park Rangers etc., some duplication, some bearing annotations on reverse, some photocopy copies of postcards, (approx. 250) Each bearing some wear
Original Gordon Banks Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Gordon Banks, Leicester City and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Original Cristiano Ronaldo Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Mixed collection of Daily Express and Scottish Daily Express b&w football team cards, 1950s, comprising 11 Daily Express cards featuring West Ham United, Scunthorpe United, Doncaster Rovers, Brentford, Southend United, etc.; a FA Cup Final Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers at Wembley Stadium May 3rd 1958 colour four-page card; six Scottish Daily Express cards; one Sunday Express Yeovil Town card and five further cards, majority with team legends, approx. 9 x 14cm., (24) Each bearing minor wear.
Original Lionel Messi Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Lionel Messi, Argentina and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Selection of Scotties and Coffer London football collectors cards, including Scotties Famous Football Teams Series 1, West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Newcastle Untied, Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, Southampton, Leeds United; Coffer London football teams Manchester City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Everton; Coffer London player profiles including signed Alan Ball, George Best, Jimmy Greaves, Emlyn Hughes, Bobby Moore, some duplications not a complete run, (approx. 46)
Two vintage 78 r.p.m. records featuring football, the first published under the "winner" label by Harry Bluff & Co., 10in, shellac, titled Mr & Mrs Brown At The Football Match" by Fred Rome, both sides (parts 1 & 2), non-music, spoken comedy, scratches; the second published under the Regal label, 10in. shellac, titled "Stiffy The Goalkeeper" by Harry Weldon, written by Murphy and Castling, taken from an earlier much loved music hall sketch circa 1900, (2)
The Sun 3-D Gallery of Football Stars, players from teams include Manchester United (5), Tottenham Hotspur (5), Liverpool (2), Leicester City (1), Leeds United (7), Derby County (5), Chelsea, (3), Wolverhampton Wanderers (1), West Ham United (3), Bournemouth (1), Birmingham City (1), Arsenal (5), Southampton (4), Stoke City (3), Manchester City (3), Sheffield United (1), Newcastle United (1), Middlesbrough (1), (52)
Robbie Savage signed yellow No.8 Birmingham City short sleeved shirt 2004-05, Le Coq Sportif, size 46/48, V neck, embroidered cloth badge inscribed BIRMINGHAM CITY FOOTBALL CLUB 1875 and signed on the front in black marker pen, reverse lettered SAVAGE and signed in red marker pen, Barclaycard Premiership sleeve flashes.
Two Football caricature drawings by Leo C, comprising a goalie saving a shot 'It Moger' in pencil and with artist signature Leo C right margin, mounted, glazed and framed, 37 by 27.5cm.; a football match with footballers being polite 'First footballer: You will pardon me if I take the extreme liberty of scoring a goal, won't you!, The opponent: Don't mention it, quite a pleasure!' in pencil, and with artist signature Leo C, mounted, glazed and framed, 35 by 31cm., (2)
Selection of Topps Spotlights football player profile cards numbered 1 to 10, teams include Arsenal numbered 1 to 10; Tottenham Hotspur numbered 1 to 10 with two duplicated; Liverpool numbered 1 to 10 with one duplication; Manchester United numbered 1 to 10 with one duplication, colour with player legend to reverse, 18 x 13cm., (44)
Original Pele Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Pele, Brazil and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Royal Mail football postcards, including five Football Legends, circa 1996; 12 x Football Heros, circa 2013, seven Scottish Football 1872-1914 reproduction postcards; seven FIFA museum collection postcards, circa 1995, held within a card wallet; Murray Collection Hampden Park and Hamilton Crescent cards and Hutchinson Collection Bobby Walker card, (approx. 35)
Original Bobby Moore Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Bobby Moore, West Ham United and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
Six football trophies and awards, comprising The Football Association FA XI v South West Counties 1985-86 Linesman P. Norman bakelite easel award, 11.5 x 9cm.; a silver International Youth Tournament German Democratic Republic 1980 vase, stamped 925, 7cm. high; a Scottish Football Association The Rous Cup Scotland v England Glasgow, 27th May 1989 wooden and metal mounted plaque, 19 x 16cm.; Hungarian Referees Corporation award to Mr S F Rous, 14th March 1946, marble with metal mounts, 13 x 19cm., The Football Combination League Championship trophy, 9 x 7cm. and 1959-60 League R.U. trophy, 9 x 9cm., (6) Each bearing wear and surface marks.
Selection of Football commemorative plates, comprising Peter Shilton England 125 caps 25th November 1970 to 7th July 1990; Reading FC Simod Cup Winners 1988, (2); Scarborough FC GM Vauxhall Conference Champions 1986-87; Coventry City FA Cup Winners 1987; Bristol City promoted Division One Football League 1975-76; Bobby Charlton 100th Cap 19th April 1958 - 21st April 1970; 'The Valiants' Centenary year 1876-1976; England World Cup Squad Mexico 1970; Stoke City 1972 League Cup Winners; The Football Hall of Fame; Manchester United Centenary Year 1878-1978; The Football Association Challenge Cup Winners; Football Association English League 1st Division; The Chatfield Ford Potteries Marathon Sunday 20th June 1993; Steve Death Reading FC Testimonial 1979; (16)
Original Bobby Charlton Football Walk of Fame bronze plaque inscribed Bobby Charlton, Manchester United and England and with applied signature by artist Paul Trevillion, 40 x 40cm, approximately weight 15kg The world's first Football Walk of Fame, was introduced in June 2016, a 'global iconic accolade to International Football' located in Cathedral Square, Manchester. The Football Walk of Fame was made possible as a result of a collaboration between the Walk of Fame UK cultural exhibitions, original signed art of iconic players created and contributed by legendary sports illustrator Paul Trevillion and the National Football Museum exhibited from June 2016 to July 2023. The Plaques: There are 30 (thirty) commemorative plaques each featuring exclusive images by leading sports artist Paul Trevillion of iconic international players and a collection of the complete England 1966 World Cup winning team. The plaques have been removed and are currently being stored. Buyers will be liable for delivery/collection of the plaques at their own expense and at a mutually agreed time between Graham Budd Auctions and vendor.
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