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Lot 2173

Football programmes - Ipswich Town homes 1954 inc a Single Sheet Res Game (approx 28)

Lot 2174

Football programmes - Ipswich Town homes 1955 inc a Single Sheet Res Game (approx 15)

Lot 2175

Football programmes - Ipswich Town homes 1956 (approx 17)

Lot 2176

Football programmes - Ipswich Town homes 1957 + 1x 1958 (approx 15)

Lot 2177

Football programmes - Ipswich Town homes c1958 to 1960 (small size) (approx 29)

Lot 2180

Football programmes - Ipswich Town v Bristol Rovers Res 4th May 1938 S/L

Lot 2184

Football programmes etc - England v Scotland 1951, Soccer Quiz booklets, Football League Handbooks 1933/34 and 1935/36 (7)

Lot 2185

Football Rosettes mostly 1960`s including Blackpool 1953 Cup Final, Brazil, Portsmouth, etc (qty)

Lot 2186

Football Tickets - Amateur International Trial Match FA XI (Australia - NZ Touring Team 1937) v The Rest at Ipswich Towns Ground 1st Jan 1938. Plus an Orwell Works Athletic Club Player Card 1937 (Mr W Richardson) (2)

Lot 2187

Football Tickets - FA Cup Finals - 1949, 1950, 1951 x2, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, and England v Scotland 1951 (11)

Lot 2485

Autographed Cover - 1996 Football Benham official FDC signed by Geoff Hurst

Lot 2486

Autographed Cover - 1996 Football Benham official FDC signed by Martin Peters

Lot 2487

Autographed Cover - 1996 Football Evening Standard Official FDC signed by Jackie Charlton (1)

Lot 2488

Autographed Cover - 1996 Football Mail on Sunday official FDC signed by Sir Stanley Matthews

Lot 68

Football, twenty seven programmes of British Clubs against foreign teams 1957 - 1967 including European Cup, Cup Winners Cup, Fairs Cup, etc involving Spurs, Manchester United, West Ham, Burnley, Wrexham, Chelsea, etc (27)

Lot 69

Football, two FA Cup Final programmes, 1948 Blackpool v Manchester United and 1949 Leicester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)

Lot 344

A QUANTITY OF FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, LARGELY MID 1960`S TO MID 1970`S, LEAGUE, INTERNATIONALS, QUANTITY WEALDSTONE F.C. AND OTHER NON-LEAGUE, ETC. (500 APPROX.)

Lot 345

SMALL QUANTITY OF FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES, CUP FINALS AND OTHERS, 1966 WORLD CUP FINAL (APPEARS ORIGINAL 130G), 1968 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL ETC., ALSO THREE 1959 ROYAL BOX TICKETS (APPROX. 20)

Lot 267

A blow football board with accessories.

Lot 1558

A Keith Murray style Football Vase

Lot 151

A quantity of football programmes

Lot 547

A quantity of football programmes including Mexico 70 Sticker album

Lot 1056

In excess of 130 vintage Eastern European football club enamel badges

Lot 1431

A large box of football magazines

Lot 207

A mixed Silver Collection including a pierced heart-shaped Buckle, decorated with cherubs, Birmingham 1896 by D & F; A Pill Box with blue enamel, Birmingham 1911; and a selection of medallions , some of football and masonic interest (qty)

Lot 113

A circa 1960`s Airfix Motor Racing boxed set, a wood constructed fort, various plastic animals and figures and a circa 1960`s Pin Football bagatelle-type game.

Lot 195

Two boxes of football ephemera including year books, annuals etc

Lot 441

A quantity of football periodicals together with a football signed by the Liverpool football team from 1992 including Bruce Grobbelaar and Steve Heighway etc.

Lot 369

Taddys, Wills, Ogdens, Players and others cigarette cards: in part sets and loose cards various subjects including three County Cricketers and one Prominent footballers by Taddy, Football series by Wills, Famous Footballers, Owners Racing Colours & Jockeys etc (a lot).

Lot 765

Subbuteo table football game: two baize pitches, fourteen assorted teams, goals, fencing and other accessories, mostly boxed.

Lot 1697

Liverpool Football Club, signed celebration Dinner programme from the 1974 FA cup final, signed by 11 including Kevin Keegan, Tommy Smith, Emlyn Hughes, Ian Callaghan, Phil Thompson, Brian Hall, Steve Heighway, Peter Cormack, Alec Lindsay, Ray Clemence and one other indistinct (John Toshack), signed in blue ink along with two rosettes

Lot 1752

Two 1970 FA Cup final football programmes for Chelsea v Leeds United at Wembley and the replay at Old Trafford, with one original ticket

Lot 1771

Collection of Arsenal football programmes mostly from the 1950s and 1960s

Lot 1450A

Manchester United football shirt signed by David Beckham, framed and glazed,

Lot 203

A collection of cigarette cards, including Wills, `Speed`, John Player Figure heads, Modern Beauties, First series, 2nd series of Beauties, and Hints on Association Football in album by Players.

Lot 215

Seven Subbuteo table football teams, including Leeds United away, Manchester United, a Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy, other boxed accessories including goal posts.

Lot 386

D. L. Minikin (British, 20th century) The football match - A homage to Lowry oil on board, signed lower right 19½ x 23½in. (49.5 x 59.75cm.)

Lot 324

A football signed by some of the Millwall Football team, that played against Manchester United in the 2004 FA Cup final.

Lot 440

A quantity of football memorabilia, to include cup final rosettes, car badge etc.

Lot 445

A quantity of Football Memorabilia, Lincoln City Football memorabilia to include programmes, poster from 1923 etc.

Lot 446

A quantity of football books, programmes, medallions etc.

Lot 463

A quantity of football related items, to include Lincoln City season tickets, copies of The Post Football Guide.

Lot 464

A large quantity of silver and base metal sporting medallions, mainly athletics and football.

Lot 1201

A modern die-cast model Mercedes Benz, Brazilian football shirt, Poole pottery vase and a carved wooden ornament

Lot 191

Two sets of lawn bowls, a football, and other items

Lot 621

Approx 1500 assorted cigarette cards, sets include Players “Football Caricatures by Mac” (50), “Cries of London” (25), Wills “Cricketers 1928” (50), remainder mainly part sets and odds. Mostly QGC

Lot 400

Four volumes, 'Association Football' published 1960 by Caxton and six copies of 'Boys Book of Soccer 1958 - 1963'

Lot 1551

AYRSHIRE JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MEDAL the reverse inscribed Con.Cup 1932-33 runners-up IVFC, H Tennant, the front inscribed Ayrshire Junior Football Assocn around a shield, with red and blue enamel detail, made in 9 carat gold

Lot 1553

GREENOCK MORTON FC MEDAL the reverse inscribed County Cup season 1921-22 won by Morton FC, James Gourlay, the front inscribed Renfrewshire Football Association around a coat of arms, made in 9 carat gold

Lot 1557

JIM BAXTER OF RANGERS FC, HIS INTERNATIONAL CAP this international cap mounted and framed with an image of the player was on display at Rangers FC for several years from 2005. The lot is accompanied by original newspaper pages reporting Jim Baxter`s determination in reclaiming this cap, one of only five ever presented to him. The lot is also accompanied by a signed photograph showing this and three other of his caps James Curran Baxter (29 September 1939 - 14 April 2001) was a left-footed Scottish footballer who played as a midfielder. He is generally regarded[2] as one of the country`s greatest ever players. He was born, educated and started his career in Fife, but his peak playing years were in the early 1960s with the Glasgow club Rangers, whom he helped to win ten trophies between 1960 and 1965, and where he became known as "Slim Jim". However he started drinking heavily during a four-month layoff caused by a leg fracture in December 1964, his fitness suffered, and he was transferred to Sunderland in summer 1965. In two and a half years at Sunderland he played 98 games and scored 12 goals, becoming known for drinking himself unconscious the night before a match and playing well the next day. At the end of 1967 Sunderland transferred him to Nottingham Forest, who gave him a free transfer back to Rangers in 1969 after 50 games. After a further year with Rangers Baxter retired from football in 1970, at the age of 31. From 1961 to 1967, he was a leading member of a strong Scottish international team that lost only once to England, in 1965, shortly after he recovered from the leg fracture. He thought his best international performance was a 2-1 win against England in 1963, when he scored both goals after Scotland were reduced to 10 players - left back Eric Caldow had his leg broken in a tackle with Bobby Smith. In the 1967 match against England, who had won the 1966 World Cup, he taunted the opposition by ball juggling while waiting for his team-mates to find good positions. Although he was given most of the credit for the 3-2 win, some commentators wished he had made an effort to run up a bigger score. In his prime, Baxter was known for his ability to raise a team`s morale, his good tactical vision, precise passing and ability to send opponents the wrong way - and for being a joker on the pitch. He also broke with Glasgow tradition by becoming friendly with several members of their major Glasgow rivals, Celtic. Although he gained a reputation as a womaniser when he moved to Glasgow, he married in 1965 and had two sons. The marriage broke up in 1981, and in 1983 he formed another relationship that lasted the rest of his life. After retiring from football he became manager of a pub, and his continued heavy drinking damaged his liver so badly that he needed two transplants at the age of 55, after which he swore off alcohol. Baxter was also addicted to gambling, and is estimated to have lost between £250,000 and £500,000. After he died of pancreatic cancer in 2001, his funeral was held in Glasgow Cathedral and his ashes were buried at Rangers` Ibrox Stadium. In 2003, a statue was erected in his honour at his hometown, Hill of Beath. Information from Wikipedia

Lot 1564

FOOTBALL INTEREST Limited edition Lisbon Lions print signed by Billy McNeil; Celtic FC fixture list season 1946-47; along with a cased of Celtic FC enamel lapel badges, and a similar European Cup set, as well as various football coasters

Lot 1565

FOOTBALL INTEREST: Four various Hearts Football Club prints, three bearing signatures

Lot 1566

FOOTBALL INTEREST Limited Edition Italia 90 World Cup poster, no.185/800

Lot 1569

SCOTLAND BLUE, WHITE AND YELLOW JERSEY No.19, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge, inscribed The Scottish Football Association, FIFA, World Cup, Italy `90 The above shirt was issued to Dave McPherson for the 1990 World Cup tournament

Lot 1570

THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF CELTIC F.C. TESTIMONIAL FOOTBALL MATCH DAY PROGRAMMES including Tommy Burns, Danny McGrain, Billy McNeill, Roy Aitken (12) Note: This collection represents every Celtic player to have been awarded a testimonial

Lot 1588

PARTICK THISTLE FC INTEREST: matchday programmes and ephemera including a Sports Day programme 1931, match versus Vejle Boldklub 1975, an invitation from the Football Association to George Cummings to an England v Scotland match 1936

Lot 1594

COLLECTION OF FOOTBALL BOOKS dating from the 1950s onwards

Lot 1595

FOOTBALL WORLD CUP INTEREST: two 1958 World Cup programmes, Scotland versus Paraguay and Yugoslavia; along with programme France versus Scotland (3)

Lot 1598

FOOTBALL INTEREST: England versus Scotland matchday programme 1936

Lot 1600

FORFAR ATHLETIC FC INTEREST: medal won by Dauchar 1930, large gold medal awarded by Forfar Football Association

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