Collection of football programmes, inc. Manchester City Football Club / MCFC, v MUFC 29/1/55, 1956 (5) v Sunderland, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur, Blackpool & Bolton Wanderers plus Daily Express Community Singing leaflet for Cup Final at Wembley v Birmingham City 5/5/56, 1961-62 season (1) v Tottenham Hotspur, 1965-66 (2) v Cardiff City & v Charlton Athletic, all complete, mixed condition, some soiled with damage, plus 1980`s (5) incomplete, drawn on, & 1950`s programmes for Final Tie matches at Wembley Stadium (3), one in poor condition with page missing & Wembley tickets (2) mixed condition or as described (small lot)
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Collection of 1940`s & 1950`s football programmes, comprising Arsenal season 1954-55 v Everton & Rep. Match England XI v Young England plus season 1962-63 v Tottenham Hotspur (3), Tottenham Hotspur 1956 & 1957 (5), West Ham United season 1955-56 (1) & 1957-58 (8), Leyton Orient programmes 1955 to 1958 (12) & News magazines (3) inc. vol. 1 no. 1/4/56 & season 1956-57 no.1 & 3, plus others (6) inc. Burnley v Huddersfield Town 1/5/48, Huddersfield Town v Leyton Orient 25/8/56, International Match at Maine Road England B v Yugoslavia B 19/10/55, Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal 29/1/55, Amateur International England v Germany 12/10/57 plus one from 1981, mixed condition, most soiled, some with cut outs & drawn on (small lot)
GOOD SELECTION OF POST WAR CIRCA 1960`s-70`s TOYS AND GAMES includes circa 1970 almost mint `Subbuteo Table Rugby` International Edition complete with green baize pitch, Meccano Super Junior Set 2, `Casdon Football`, table top football game endorsed by Bobby Charlton , Wood building blocks, Kay of London bar shuttles, Mattels Man in Space boxed Space Station with two Astronauts (completeness not known), Junior baseball bat and ball, table tennis accessories etc, (contents of 3 boxes) EST 40-60
A coloured caricature in ink and watercolour with signature lower left Ronald Searle and believed to be by Ronald Searle, showing an England football supporter holding a can of lager and smoking a cigarette, 24 x 16cm (unframed) together with a further double sided sheet of ink and watercolour caricatures believed to be by Ronald Searle and one side signed with initials RS, both sides showing a bilious cat wearing a Christmas paper hat, sheet sizes 21 x 26cm (both unframed).
A quantity of football annuals, all dating from the 1950s, 60s and 70s including Charles Buchan`s Soccer Gift Book (1956/7), The Sun Soccer Annual 1976, etc together with a Soccer Stars Picture Stamp Album (1970/71) complete with cards and two loose packets of Collector`s Cards of footballers (on display on the shelves behind).
An album comprising a large collection of early 20th century Wills cigarette cards, comprising:- full sets of "Old Sundials", "English Period Costumes", "Railway Engines", "1935 Football Teams", "First Aid" series of 50, "Cricketers", "Fishing Bait" together with a collection of picture cigarette cards, all original, together with a collection of marbles
A large collection of Leicester City football programmes, some dating from 1969, and some signed by Peter Shelton, 'Football Weekly News' from 1979, Football Monthly from 1969, together with a Leicester City 1956 to '57 team photo, two shields,a plaque for 1979-80, twelve banners, rosettes, and eleven mugs, (seven full boxes.)
A collection of Peterborough United football memorabilia including press coverage of the Rumbelows Cup victory over Liverpool, signed by the team, 1991, won by a competition by the vendors father, a team photograph of 1952/1953 with annotated results verso, football programmes Arsenal and Liverpool final, 1974, cards.
Football Interest. A bound copy of the official FA Cup magazine 1987, Tottenham Hotspur V Coventry City, signed by the players and managers, signatures to include, David Pleat, Cyril Regis, David Phillips, Steve Augwizovich, Clive Allen, Ozzie Ardeliz, Ray Clements, Gary Stevens, Gary Mabutt, Chris Waddle, etc, and a similar signed and bound copy from the FA Cup 1988 Liverpool V Wimbledon, signatures to include, Vinnie Jones, John Fashanu, Dave Bessant, John Scales, etc. (2)
A ''Bloody Sunday'' 1920 G.A.A. Original Ticket - Cumann na gcleas Luith n Gaedhealach (Gaelic Athletic Association) Great Challenge Match (Football) Tipperary V. Dublin at Croke Park, on Sunday November 21, 1920. Match at 2.45p.m. Admission 1/- An very rare original admission ticket for that remarkable occasion on that fateful day, 8 x 11cm, * A memento of a crucial day in the independence struggle. Early on the morning of November 20, men from Michael Collins' 'squad' raided the Dublin residences of officers whom Collins had identified as British intelligence agents, and shot 14 men dead, one of them in error, wounding four others. Later that day members of the 'Black-and-Tans' entered Croke Park during the 'great challenge match' then being played, and opened fire with machine-guns and rifles, killing twelve spectators and one of the players, and wounding many others. On the same day two Republican prisoners, Peadar Clancy and Dick McKee, were shot dead at Dublin Castle with Conor Clune 'while trying to escape'. While the body-count on each side may have been about the same, Collins' coup decapitated the British intelligence effort in Dublin, while the Croke Park shootings led to massive international publicity unfavourable to Britain.
***Please note this is not the first edition of this book*** 1688 BINI, Pietro di Lorenzo. Memorie del Calcio Fiorentino - Firenze: Printed by Nella Stamperia di S.A.S. alla Condotta. 4to. pp. [xii], 118. Modern Vellum, titled in ink on spine. Rare first edition. With engraved arms of Ferdinando da' Medici as prince and his consort Violante Beatrice of Bavaria signed Franco Nacci (including 1 figure holding a soccer ball), 2 large folding plates (1 signed Alessandro Cecchini). Fine copy. 4to . of this illustrated account of the game of Calcio, the historical ancestor of football/soccer, and originally a distinctively Florentine game traditionally played in the Piazza Santa Croce during Carnival by young men. From the dedication, date of publication and contents, it is clear that the work was meant to coincide with the marriage festivities of Ferdinando de' Medici (as Prince) and Violante Beatrice of Bavaria in December-January of 1688-89, in which at least one Calcio match figured. The aim of the Memorie was to explain the mechanics of the game, to provide its antiquarian background and to relate actual games played in Florence and its environs in the recent past. Much in the manner of a program book, the contents are a typically Baroque miscellany, and if highly erudite, clearly somewhat "forced": it includes a reprint of the first work devoted to the game by Bardi, Discorso sopra'i Giuco del Calcio (first ed. 1580); a learned disquisition in Latin by the Jesuit G.B. Ferrari on the game's ancient antecedents; a long learned poem in Greek by Gregory Koresios on the sport, along with its translation into Tuscan dialect; notices of the game in ancient as well as 16th century Italian sources; and some records of historical games played. Provenance: The estate of Tony Sweeney
An 18ct Gold Gentleman`s Omega Wristwatch, presented to Ian Henderson Black for Scottish Football Match against Brazilian side Botafogo, Rio 1948, who has played for Chelsea, Southampton, Fulham and Scotland, with matching strap bracelet, weighable gold 42gms gross (with photograph and documentation)
SPORTS COLLECTION - INCL. BOBBY MOORECollection - (COL)A collection of autographed material, including signed photographs etc., Tennis, Golf, Football etc., various sizes, c.1980s-present day. Sold as seen, a few autographs may be inscribed, printed or secreterial, but overall an excellent value collection. Includes a 1986 World Cup First Day Cover signed by Bobby Moore. Condition overall by and large excellent. Viewing recommended.
WHO, THE (AND ALEX HARVEY)Collection - (COL)An excellent collection of Who items relating to The Who`s legendary "Who Put The Boot In" 1976 tour of UK football grounds. Items include a waterstained and somewhat soiled copy of "The Who By Numbers" LP (1975) signed by Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon on the upper cover, and by support act Alex Harvey and SAHB members Hugh McKenna and Ted McKenna on the rear. Two concert tickets (Swansea & Charlton) with some wear, though one signed by Alex Harvey and Hugh Mckenna on the rear. A mimeographed copy of the show`s running order listing all acts playing and showtimes, and a slightly worn copy of the classic `Bellboy` programme, which includes Keith Moon`s signature over his notorious `Baggage Of The Month` centerfold nude photo, as well as signatures from Entwistle and Daltry over their respective images. Despite the condition of some items, this remains an excellent collection at an attractive price. All autographs apparently obtained at the backstage parties for the Swansea and Charlton shows. Further images on request.
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