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1949 England v F.A. of Ireland signed Football Programme and Itinerary: Played at Goodison Park 21st September 1949, programme is signed by 7 England Players Mozley, Aston, Wright, Franklin, Dickinson, Harris, Pye together with Official Itinerary (please note been removed from album having damage to rear) (2)
3x England Official Football Itineraries for England International Matches: To include England v Ireland at Maine Road Manchester 16th November 1949, v Portugal at Goodison Park Liverpool 19th May 1951, v Wales at Ninian park Cardiff 22nd October 1955 (please note been removed from album having damage to rear) (2)
The Football League in Copenhagen 1953 Menu, Itinerary and Invite: 50 Years Jubilee match The Football League v The Combination XI 5th May 1953 consists of Menu at Ingeniorhuset Copenhagen, Itinerary, Invites and Table Name card Mr B F Williams (please note been removed from album having damage to rear) (5)
1953 England v Hungary Football Itinerary: Played at Wembley Stadium 25th November 1953. On 25 November 1953, an international football match was played between Hungary - then the world’s number one ranked team, the Olympic champions and on a run of 24 unbeaten games, and England. Hungary won 6-3; (please note been removed from album having damage to rear)
1959 Billy Wright (Wolves and England) 100 Football Caps Banquet Menu Signed: Held at Civic Hall Wolverhampton 29th April 1959. Signed by 32 people to include B Shorthouse, P Broadbent, J Mullins, B Crook, D Wislaw, B Wright, Beverley Sisters, Henry Cooper, Ed T Vizard and more (please note been removed from album having damage to rear and poor condition generally)
1963 Football Association 100 Years signed Banquet Menu: Held in London signed by 10 all from Bert Williams table to include Bobby Moore, Eddie Hapgood, Laurie Scott comes with Black & White Press photograph of the table showing who was there (please note been removed from album having damage to rear) (2)
Bert Williams (Wolves & England) Point of Sale Display for his Book The Cat in Wolf’s Clothing: Metal cassette from which a display stands together with original card from his book signed by 24 football related people to include Bert Williams, Ton Finney, Bill Slater, Barry Stobart, Eddie Stuart, Sammy Smythe, Bobby Thompson, Bill Shorthouse, George Showell, Derek parkin, Phil Parkes, Ian Sludge Lees, Peter Knowles, Ron Atkinson, Steve Bull, Fred Davies, Ron Flowers, Bill Guttridge, Gerry Harris
Collection of 1940s Football Signed Autograph Pages: All from 1946-47 teams included Sheffield United (15), Charlton Athletic (11), Blackpool (10), Grimsby Town (11), Bolton (11), Luton FC (12), Wolves FC (10), Derby County (10), PNE (10) together with Bruce Woodcock Heavyweight Champion (10)
Rare 1895 Wales International football cap - issued to Billy Meredith for his 2nd international game (v England) cream coloured/white velvet cap c/w embroidered red Welsh Dragon crest to the front panel and dated 1895 to the peak. The cap has been consigned by a direct descendant of Billy Meredith’s daughter who married Charlie Pringle who played for Manchester City in the 1920’s and went onto win a cap playing for Scotland. The consignor still lives in Chirk the home town of Billy Meredith who always came back to his roots to visit his family. Note: William Henry “Billy” Meredith was considered one of the early superstars of football due to his performances, notably for Manchester City and Manchester United. He won each domestic trophy in the English football league and gained 48 caps for Wales, for whom he scored 11 goals and won two British Home Championship titles. His favoured position was outside right, and his key skills were dribbling, passing, crossing, and shooting. A dedicated and extremely fit professional, his habit of chewing on a toothpick during games made him instantly recognisable. In 27 seasons in the Football League from 1892 to 1924 (not including the four seasons lost to World War I and the 1905–06 season in which he was banned for bribing an opposition player), he scored 176 goals in 740 League and Cup appearances. He played for Chirk, before joining Northwich Victoria in 1892. His career took off when he signed for Manchester City in 1894 and turned professional in January 1895. He captained the team to the club’s first major honour, a 1–0 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the 1904 FA Cup Final. He moved to Manchester United in May 1906 - there he won the league title in 1907/08 and 1910/11, the FA Cup in 1909, as well as two FA Charity Shields. He also helped to set up the Players’ Union, which was a fore-runner of the Professional Footballers’ Association. He returned to Manchester City in 1921 at the age of 47 and played a further 32 games before retiring in 1924, making him the oldest ever player for City, United, and Wales..
**Please note Estimate had been revised*** Charles Lamb RHA (1893 - 1964) 'AeraÃocht i Ros-A-MhÃl' [Open Air Entertainment] Oil on board, 33 X 37 cm, (13 X 15½") Signed This is a sean-nós dancer dancing to the accompaniment of a traditional fiddler in the open gaelic football pitch. The artist's daughter Laillà was at that Feis with her father in 1947. She remembers cycling over the four miles to the pitch on a beautiful hot day. He sketched this scene while sitting on a rock. Then he worked on the picture in the winter following. It remained in the studio for a long time The sean-nós dancer has removed his cap as a mark of respect for the viewers. We are grateful to Laillà for her help in cataloguing this picture. This is a sean-nós dancer dancing to the accompaniment of a traditional fiddler in the open gaelic football pitch. The artists daughter Laillà was at that Feis with her father in 1947. She remembers cycling over the 4 miles to the pitch on a beautiful hot day. He sketched this scene while sitting on a rock!! Then he worked on the picture in the winter following. It remained in the studio for a long time. The sean-nós dancer has removed his cap as a mark of respect for the viewers. We are grateful to Laillà for her help in cataloguing this picture.
1960s-1970s Subbuteo Football Teams and Cricket and 5-Aside sets and other Football Games: 1960s-70s Subbuteo teams including Crystal Palace 60s and 70s, West Ham, Liverpool, Norwich, Man City (Home and Away), West Brom, Southampton, Brighton away?, Celtic, Arsenal and Leeds, accessories TV Tower, Corner Kickers, Photograhers, Trainers and Manager, Interchangeable Goalkeepers and Goal posts, in original green boxes with four unboxed balls, generally F-VG, most sets complete, paint wear, boxes F-G, together with Chad Valley Big League, Waddingtons Table Soccer, George Best League Championship games , Football Express 5-aside by Subbuteo and Subbuteo Cricket Test Match Edition, in original boxes, G-VG, appear complete although not checked, boxes G (qty)
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