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1968 Mexico XIXth Olympic Games Officials Badge for Football: Together with The Bolivarian Games Officials Badge (Spanish: Juegos Bolivarianos, full name Juegos Deportivos Bolivarianos) are a regional multi-sport event held in honor of Simon Bolivar, and organized by the Bolivarian Sports Organization (Organizacion Deportiva Bolivariana, ODEBO). The event is open to athletes from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. Also 2 1972 Lowenbrau Glasses
2000 Sydney Olympic Games Daily Programmes: for the Days 17th , 20th, 24th and 26th September 2000 featuring Boxing, Swimming, cycling, Basketball, Football, and lots more condition overall general creasing together with 3 Tickets 16th Sept Hockey, 18th Sept Volleyball, 21st Sept. Woman`s Singles (7)
Collection of Victorian Athletic and early 20th Century Programmes: To consist of 1892 AAA held at Old castle Grounds Berkhamsted , 1893 Athletic Meeting of the Middlesex Beagles 7th August, 1899 Athletic Festival held at Preston North End Football Ground 12th August, 1912 Paisley Junior Harriers Club held at St Mirren Football Club Grounds, 1925 Shropshire Amateur Athletic Club missing Cover, 1926 Armenian Sporting Club held at A.S.C. Grounds 19th September, Scots Athletic May 1949, 1949 Grasmere & Lake district Annual Athletic sports 18th August, O.U.A.C. 6th May 1954, 1955 Larkhall Sports Association 6th July all in various conditions (10)
1957 FA Cup Final Linesman 9ct Gold Football Association and Silver Referee`s Association Medal: Played at Wembley Aston Villa v Manchester United (Busby Babes) Both Medals named to K G Aston Linesman (9ct Medal 11g) (2) Note: The 1957 FA Cup Final was a football match played on 4 May 1957 at Wembley Stadium. The match was contested by Aston Villa and Manchester United. Villa won 2–1, with both of their goals scored by Peter McParland. Tommy Taylor got United`s goal. The final was marred by a collision after only six minutes between Villa forward Peter McParland and United goalkeeper Ray Wood, which left Wood unconscious with a broken cheekbone. Wood left the pitch and Jackie Blanchflower took over in goal for United. Wood eventually rejoined the game in an outfield position as a virtual passenger before returning to goal for the last seven minutes of the game. It was Villa`s first major trophy for 37 years.
1962 FA Cup Final Colour Lithographic Print: Played at Wembley Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur. Framed and Glazed with Brass Plaque to bottom of the frame The Football Association Centenary 1863 -1963 A Scene from the Final tie of the FA Challenge Cup Competition Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur at the Empire Stadium Wembley May 5th 1962
Saudi Arabian Football Association Ceremonial Dagger: Presented to Ken Aston Ornate silver detailed Dagger with Saudi Crest to Scabbard together with Letter from the President of the Saudi Football Association asking HM Customs to waver Import Duty signed Faisal Ben Fahad Ben Abdul Aziz President (Oldest Son of King Fahad)
Collection of Medallions and Official Badges: To consist of Plaques from Portugal for 1961, 1963 and 1972, Brasil 1972, UEFA 1960, Friendship Cup Medal for a friendly football tournament held between March 5th and March 14th 1969, medal from that cup presented to Ken Aston in Tehran . This Tournament was won by FC Spartak Moscow. Aston officiated in this competition , Turkish 1923 Football Commemorative Coin (Which Ken Aston was using to decide who Kicks off when he Refereed the Football Matches) , ATA Medallion of Instruction 1973, FPF Medallion 70 Years, Spanish Medallion 1939-1964 (11)
Football Federation of Paulista Official Silk Pennant: High quality Pennant with metal support The Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Profissional da Primeira Divisao - Serie A1, simply known as the Campeonato Paulista, is the top-flight professional football league in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo. The league is contested between 20 clubs and typically lasts from January to April. Rivalries amongst four of the most well-known Brazilian teams (Corinthians, Palmeiras, Santos and Sao Paulo)
1973/74 Liverpool signed white leather football – Div 1 Runners Up 18 white panel football signed by 11 players to incl John Toshack, Ian Callaghan, Ray Clemence, Steve Highway, Peter Thompson, Chris Lawler, Emlyn Hughes, Brian Hall, Larry Lloyd, Tommy Smith et al (G) Note: Liverpool dominated the League in the 1970s either winning or coming runners up
1953/54 Arsenal Football Programmes (H): to incl FAC, Combination League and Cup, London Cup incl v Huddersfield 22/8/53, Sheffield Utd 1/9, Wolves 5/9, Chelsea 8/9, Manchester City 19/9, Preston 3/10, Burnley 17/10, Sheffield Wednesday 31/10, Bolton 14/11, WBA 12/12, Newcastle Utd 28/11, Blackpool 28/12, Aston Villa 2/1, Sunderland 23/1/54, Tottenham 27/2, Charlton 13/3, Manchester Utd 27/3, Aston Villa 6/4, Liverpool 10/4, Portsmouth 16/4, Middlesbrough 24/4 together with FA Cup Rounds 3rd and 4th Combination Brighton 29/8, QPR 12/9, Annual Challenge Match Racing Club De Paris 27/4/54, Tour Match South Africa 23/9/53,Friendly Match Anderlecht 21/10/53, FA Challenge Cup 1st rd Leytonstone 6/10/53, Cup Final replay Chelsea 29/3/54 Charity Match PNE 1/10/53 Some with centre folds and team changes (31)
Collection of late 40/50s Charlton Athletic Football Programmes: To include v Middlesbrough 19/2/49, Aston Villa 25/12/50, Arsenal 24/1/53,Sunderland 19/8/53, Arsenal 24/10/53, Wolves 21/11/53,Arsenal 5/3/55, x2, Manchester City 16/4/55, Arsenal 10/3/56, Arsenal 13/10/56, Aston Villa 15/12/56, Lincoln City 23/11/57, Middlesbrough 15/2/58, Sheffield Wednesday 8/11/58 All in clean condition but with some creases, plus Jockeys v Boxers 1952 played at Highbury (16)
1948/49 Arsenal Football Programmes (H): including Combination League and Cup - v Bristol City 21/8/48, Tottenham 4/9, Crystal Palace 16/10, Coventry City 30/10, Portsmouth 13/11, Fulham 11/12, Cardiff City 27/12, Southend Utd 15/4/49, Bristol Rover 16/4, Combination Cup Millwall 1/1/49, Southend Utd 22/1, Charlton Athletic 12/2, Southampton 19/2, Crystal Palace 5/3, Portsmouth 2/4 All with centre folds and team changes (15)
1949/50 Arsenal FA Cup Winning Season Football Programmes: Football League Division 1 To include Arsenal v Burnley 20/8/49, Chelsea 31/8, Liverpool 3/9, WBA 14/9, Birmingham 24/9, Everton 8/10, Blackpool 22/10, Fulham 5/11, Charlton 19/11, Wolverhampton 3/12, Sunderland 24/12, Manchester Utd 27/12, Huddersfield Town 14/1/50, Bolton 21/1/50, Derby County 18/2, Middlesbrough 8/3, Manchester City ¼, Stoke City 10/4, Newcastle Utd 15/4, Portsmouth 3/5 together with FA Cup 3rd 4th & 5th Round programmes (only missing 18/3 Aston Villa) Some with scores and team changes (23)
1950/51 Arsenal Football Programmes (H): Football Combination To include Arsenal v Bristol 19/8/50, Reading 23/12, Crystal Palace 7/10, Fulham 21/10, Northampton Town 4/11, Luton Town 2/12, Swansea 23/12, Millwall 26/12, Coventry City 30/12, Birmingham City 20/1/51, Combination Cup Brighton 3/3, Crystal Palace 14/4, Tottenham 16/4,QPR 25/4, Southend 28/4,Final Charlton 12/5/51 Mostly with centre folds and team changes (17)
1953/54 Arsenal Football Programmes (H): to include v Huddersfield 22/8/53, Manchester City 19/9,Sheffield Wednesday 31/10, Bolton 14/11, WBA 12/12, Blackpool 28/12, Sunderland 23/1/54, Cardiff City 13/2, Tottenham 27/2, Charlton 13/3, Manchester Utd 27/3, Aston Villa 6/4, Portsmouth 16/4, Middlesbrough 24/4 together with FA Cup Rounds 3rd and 4th Some with centre folds and team changes (16)
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