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Lot 645

A 1949/1950 Leyton Orient v Notts County football programme

Lot 687

Assorted 1960`s football programmes, twenty-five in total

Lot 1431

A framed Ruad Van Nistelrooy signed Manchester United shirt 2002-03 season football

Lot 1438

A collectors card album containing a large quantity of Topps Grand Slam and Pro-Set Baseball cards and an album of American Football Cards

Lot 307

"Quantity of football autographs in mounts including Cristiano Ronaldo, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Neville, Dennis Irwin, Arjen Robben, Jermain Defoe and others"

Lot 336

"*Collection of football autographs including Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Phil Parkes, Trevor Booking, Edwin van der Saar and others"

Lot 337

Large quantity of sport 10x8 photographs including football and golf (500 approx)

Lot 338

"Tottenham Hotspur Football Club signed photographs on individually mounted frames including Clive Allen, Dean Richards and Jermain Defoe (12)"

Lot 339

"Chelsea Football Club signed photographs on individually mounted frames, including Joe Cole, Marcel Desailly and Emmanuel Petit"

Lot 343

"Football signatures on individually mounted frames including Frank Lampard, Alan Shearer and Jamie Carragher (8)"

Lot 345

Football signatures on individually mounted frames including Gareth Barry and Damien Johnson (16)

Lot 346

"Football signatures on individually mounted frames including Paul Gascoigne, Andrew Cole, and Jerzy Dudek (12)"

Lot 348

A 1966 World Cup tournament souvenir football programme

Lot 371

"England Football (2011) signed home shirt by 18 players in a framed display with match pass and programme, presented to the current owner by the Football Association, includes certificate"

Lot 1105

"Football programmes inc Portsmouth 1954, Millwall 1951, quantity"

Lot 240

Two official football programmes, Chelsea v Manchester Utd, 2007 and Manchester City v Stoke, 2011, limited edition of 2000.

Lot 241A

A collection of Tottenham Hotspur and other football programmes dating from the `50`s, 1960`s, and `70`s, including Pat Jennings testimonial match programme, Leeds Utd v Sunderland Wembley 1973, Football League Milk Cup Final 1982, Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur Wembley Stadium, etc.

Lot 249

Three Aston Villa football tickets, Wycombe Wanderers v Liverpool at Villa Park semi final tie, Arsenal v Man Utd and Aston Villa Football Club Doug Ellis stand private box suite ticket 1998.

Lot 251

A 1961 FA Cup semi final football programme Leicester City v Sheffield Utd, five tickets including Manchester Utd v Leeds Utd 1970, FA Cup semi final Old Trafford stub 1998 Wolves v Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield Wednesday semi final 23rd April 1977, Liverpool v Chelsea at Aston Villa Football Club 1965 and Leeds Utd v Wolverhampton Wanderers semi final 1973 and a football 1987 sticker book.

Lot 125

HARRY KINGSLEY (1914-1990), OIL PAINTING ON BOARD, Boys playing football in front of a scrap yard, Signed and dated 1971, 6 1/2” x 8 1/2” (16.5cm x 21.5cm)

Lot 206

CHRIS SIMS (b.1938), MIXED MEDIA, Back to back terraced houses and, three boys with football, signed, 11 1/2” x 14 1/2” (29.2 x 36.8cm), and a colour print after Chris Sims, similar scene with mother and children, 11 1/2” x 14 1/2” (29.2cm x 36.8cm), (2)

Lot 268

Colour Photographs of cast of television series "Frasier" framed bearing signatures together with certificate of authenticity with "Frasier" Kelsey Grammer shirt and tie with certificate, and a group of three photographs including cast of "E.R." , portrait of Ralph Fiennes and portrait American Football star Joe Montana, all bearing signatures (5)

Lot 272

Football Interest: Leicester City - Our Wembley Trail, souvenir wallet, 1962, 63 and four albums of cigarette cards.

Lot 672

1960`s Manchester United football programmes, including 1963 F.A. Cup final, ten in total

Lot 62

Manchester United Football Team Authentic signed shirt presentation, framed, 99cm x 85cm

Lot 159

St Johnstone FC autographed football for season 2008/2009

Lot 63

A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES DATING FROM 1954 INCLUDING CARDIFF CITY, BLACKPOOL, BURY, EVERTON, HUDDERSFIELD TOWN, CHARLTON ATHLETIC, LEICESTER CITY, NORWICH CITY, CHESTERFIELD, VILLA, FULHAM, BRISTOL CITY, CARDIFF,THE ROVER REVIEW ETC...

Lot 467

A Vintage Leather Stitched Football

Lot 524

1996 Football Heroes Mail on Sunday Stoke on Trent (Benham) Official FDC signed by Sir Stanley Matthews. Printed address, fine. Cat £75

Lot 81

1966 Football Winners FDCs x 4 signed incl. Jackie Charlton & Nobby Stiles. (4 covers)

Lot 113

Football: 8 signed FDCs incl. Martin Peters (8 covers)

Lot 114

Football Managers: Don Revie, Ron Saunders, Tommy Docherty & Terry Venables autographed on relevant covers (4 covers)

Lot 115

Football: Bobby Charlton, Jackie Charlton & Martin Peters autographed on relevant covers (3 covers)

Lot 166

5 various photo cards. Fine portrait of Ernst Lehmann, “Visit to a negro village near Pernambuco, Zeppelin crew members with natives, identified on back. Crew members (listed in reverse) in Brazil with natives. Japanese Theatre, taken in Tokio and a football stadium from the air, used in Olympiade 1936 Berlin. GC (Slight tear in Japanese photo) Plate 11.

Lot 101

A quantity of pre 1947 and 1919 half crowns, florins, sixpences, threepences, two silver fobs, and football medallions

Lot 76

A 1908 London Olympic Games gold prize winner’s medal awarded for rugby to an unknown Australian player, in 15ct. gold by Vaughton of Birmingham, designed by Bertram Mackennal, the obverse with two maidens crowning a victorious athlete, the reverse with St George, patron Saint of England, slaying the dragon, the rim inscribed WINNER, RUGBY FOOTBALL The recipient of this medal is unknown. It was one of the touring Wallabies team to the UK in 1908-09 who provided the only opposition to Great Britain in the entry for the Olympic rugby competition. The Great Britain team was effectively the Cornwall county rugby team. For the record, the Australian team who beat Great Britain convincingly 32-3 comprised Phil Carmichael, Charles Russell, Daniel Carroll, John Hickey, Frank Smith, Christopher McKivatt, Arthur McCabe, Thomas Griffen, Jumbo Barnett, Patrick McCue, Sydney Middleton, Tom Richards, Malcolm McArthur, Charles McMurtie & Robert Craig. The match report in the Daily Telegraph read as follows: ‘It will be remembered that less than a month ago there was a match played between Australia and Cornwall at Camborne and although the Australians also won on that occasion, the beaten side then played on the whole, a very good game. Yesterday the champion England county was practically at full strength, but from start to finish they were outplayed. The methods by which this victory was gained were even more creditable to the winners than the completeness of the victory itself and it is only fair to the Australians to speak of their play in terms of unqualified praise. The ground was very slippery and very heavy and as a result of several hours of continuous rain the ball was very greasy. The excellence of the play of the Australian backs therefore surprised the spectators. They gave a display of football which would have done credit to a Welsh international side, at its best. They scored eight tries and so good was the play leading up to each of them that it would be hard to say which was the best.’ Rugby Union was contested at the Olympic Games of 1900, 1908, 1920 & 1924. In fact, the 1900 rugby final in Paris drew the biggest crowd for any event during the Games, 6,000 spectators witnessed the home team beat Great Britain 27-8 in the final. The difficulty was getting enough teams to enter for it to have any competitive meaning, in both 1908 and 1920 only two teams took part. After a period of 85 years in 2009, rugby was voted back into the Olympic programme and will commence again, albeit in its sevens format, at the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Lot 111

A postcard of the Great Britain gold medal winning football team from the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games, official b&w real photo postcard published in Stockholm, team-group taken on the field of play before the start of a match, excellent condition

Lot 147

A 1924 Paris Olympic Games programme for the Czechoslovakia v Turkey First Round match in the football competition, 25th May, good condition, ex bound volume Czechoslovakia won 5-2 and went on to play Switzerland in the Round of 16, losing 0-1 after a 1-1 draw.

Lot 148

A 1924 Paris Olympic Games programme for the Uruguay v Switzerland football final played at the Stade de Colombes, Paris, 9th June, good condition, ex bound volume

Lot 151

An official Uruguayan Football Association Report for the 1924 Paris Olympic Games, detailed illustrated coverage on Uruguay’s victory in the football tournament, published in Montevideo

Lot 152

A gold medal awarded to the 1924 Paris Olympic Games winning Uruguayan footballer Jose Nasazzi from his club Atletico Bella Vista, stamped 18k, the reverse inscribed CLUB A. BELLA VISTA, A, JOSE NASAZZI, CAMPEON OLIMPICO, 9 JUNIO 1924, weight 17gr. Jose Nasazzi played at full-back during Uruguay’s victory in the football competition at the Paris Games of 1924. They beat Switzerland 3-0 in the final.

Lot 170

A polychrome Delftware plate commemorating the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games, with central Coat of Arms of the City of Amsterdam, the rim with black & white vignettes of the Olympic Sports of football, rowing, athletics, diving/swimming, cycling & tennis, attractively mounted in blue velvet within a maple veneer frame, diameter of plate 23cm., 9in., overall 40.5cm., 16in. square

Lot 198

Three medals/badges awarded to the Uruguayan footballer Peregrino Anselmo, the first medal in silver plate and inscribed EL PUEBLO DE MALDONADO, A LOS CAMPEONES OLIMPICOS, 1928, P.J. ANSELMO, together with a 1928 Olympic commemorative lapel badge with enamel national flag and football; and a bronze commemorative medal from the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay Anselmo was a member of the Uruguay 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games gold medal winning football squad, and also the winning team at the first World Cup in 1930. His club team was Penarol, where he was later coach.

Lot 246

A poster for the official 1936 Berlin Olympic Games film ‘Jeunesse Olympique’ [Olympic Youth] directed by Leni Riefenstahl, French language version, depicting gymnastics, swimming/diving & football, framed & glazed, 60 by 80cm., 23 1/2 by 31 1/2in.

Lot 259

An original spool of 16mm Oxaphan black and white film entitled ‘Klaus Wagremann-Olympische Spiel 1936’ showing highlights of the 1936 Olympic Games football final between Austria and Italy, In a small round blue printed tin canister; this film is offered with a copy on DVD (2) For four decades this cellophane-based brand of motion-picture film was a carrier medium for German sales-library movies aimed at the home market. The opening caption reads: “Fussball” and this film actually shows highlights from the Olympic Football Final played between Austria and Italy at the Poststadion, Berlin. The first scene shows the teams running out onto the pitch. A caption reads: “Seitenwahl” (Selection of ends) and then proceeds to show the toss of the coin in the centre of the pitch. Football action immediately follows in front of a packed stadium. Goal mouth action is seen and the Austrians clear an Italian attack, another attempt sees the ball cleared off the Austrian line. Repeated Italian attempts are repelled leaving the half-time score 0-0. We see both teams emerging from the underground changing rooms for the second half, a cameraman cranks a film camera on top of a tripod as they pass. More goal-mouth action follows and we clearly see the attempts of an Italian player to obstruct the vision of the Austrian keeper. Finally, the Italian score following a fumbling lunge from the Austrian keeper, and the head-banded Italian jumps for joy applauding the success. Others come to congratulate him. The Italian crowd go mad and waves national flags. Further action sees the Austrians on the attack, and a superb shot leaves the Italian keeper leaden footed for the equalizer. A cross is punched out by the Italian keeper. A caption in German explains that at full-time the score was 1-1, but after extra time Italy became the Olympic Champions, with Austria as runners-up and Norway third. The End (Duration 4 minutes 7 seconds).

Lot 268

A 1936 Olympic Games display including an official flag, the 22 by 54cm. Olympic Rings flag embroidered onto a pale blue satin back cloth together with a round cloth badge inscribed 1936, INTERNATIONALES SPORTSSTUDENTENLAGER, BERLIN together with a group of 9 entrance tickets applied to the back cloth with a single stitch to each corner The tickets comprise: The Opening Ceremony at the Olympic Stadium 1st August, three for Athletics at the Olympic Stadium on 2nd, 3rd & 5th August, and thereby covering Jesse Owens’s gold medal winning performance in the 100m and the 200m. Other gold medals decided on the above dates comprise Finland’s Ilmari Salminen in the 10,000m, Great Britain’s Harold Whitlock in the 50k walk, the USA’s Corny Johnson in the high jump, the USA’s Earle Meadows in the pole vault, Germany’s Hans Woellke in the shot put, the USA’s Ken Carpenter in the discus, Germany’s Karl Hein in the discus, and Germany’s Tilly Fleischer in the women’s javelin. Weightlifting at the Deutschlandhalle 4th August. Polo at the Reichssportfelf 7th August. Football (Austria v Poland semi-final) at the Olympic Stadium 11th August. Baseball (demonstration and concert) at the Olympic Stadium 12th August. Boxing at the Deutschlandhalle 12th August

Lot 334

A shop’s countertop advertisement display for Philips Radio with an illustration of a football match featuring the 1948 London Olympic Games logo, colour printing, on an easel support, 47 by 32cm., 18 1/2 by 12 1/2in.

Lot 346

A 1948 London Olympic Games silk pennant signed by the Chinese People`s Republic football team and inscribed in red ink `Greetings to Arsenal F.C., from China Olympic Football Team, on white ground with blue & red detailing, bearing the Olympic Rings, Chinese flag and inscribed XIV OLYMPIAD, 1948, signed by the team in pen, length 37cm., 14 1/2in. The Chinese team were drawn against Turkey in the first round of the football competition at the 1948 Olympic Games. The match was played at Walthamstow Avenue’s Green Pond Road ground on 2nd August in front of 3,000 spectators. Turkey won the match 4-0. The Chinese PR team comprised Pang Rum Chang, Yung Sang Hau, Sze Shing Nien, Man Chi Chau, Ling Sing Sung, Chung Sang Lau, Ying Fun Ho, King Hai Chang, Wing Keung Chu, Boon Leong Chia & Tai Fei Li

Lot 349

1948 London Olympic Games memorabilia, comprising a complete set of eight daily programmes and admittance ticket stubs for the athletics at Wembley Stadium; together with a programme and ticket stub for the India v Great Britain field hockey final at Wembley Stadium; a ticket stub for the football semi-final at Wembley Stadium between Great Britain and Yugoslavia; a triangular motor car aerial pennant bearing 1948 Olympic insignia; two souvenir magazines (one stamped SPECIMEN COPY NOT FOR SALE IN THE U.K.); two copies of the official British Olympic Association Report of the 1948 Games published by World Sports; and a World Sports official magazine of the BOA for August 1948 (25)

Lot 354

A 1948 London Olympic Games programme for the Great Britain v France football match played at Fulham FC, sold together with an Allied Forces European Track and Field Championships programme, held at the Olympic Stadium, Berlin, 7-8 September 1946 (2) Great Britain beat France 1-0 in the quarter-final of the Olympic football tournament at Craven Cottage, Fulham. The wining goal was scored by the Darlington wing-half Bill Hardisty.

Lot 397

A 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games competitor’s badge for football, bronze & enamel badge with Olympic Rings and stadium, green ribbon stamped JALKAPALLO, FOOTBALL

Lot 398

Jim Lewis’s trio of competitor’s badges for representing Great Britain in the football competition at the 1952, 1956 & 1960 Olympic Games, the enamelled badges all bearing a Union Jack flag, Olympic Rings, dated and then variously inscribed HELSINKI, MELBOURNE & ROME Jim Lewis played for Chelsea and Walthamstow Avenue football clubs.

Lot 489

18 official Olympic Games programmes, 2 for Montreal 1976, the football and rowing competitions; 10 various Sydney 2000 including the Closing Ceremony and 9 daily programmes; and 6 daily programmes for Athens in 2004

Lot 545

14 tickets for the Seoul and Barcelona 1988 and 1992 Olympic Games, 8 for Seoul including football, volleyball, diving and basketball; 6 for Barcelona, football, modern pentathlon, athletics

Lot 142

A Jaques table football game

Lot 168

Ideal TCR Truck Racing Set, with two trucks (F boxed). Together with Meccano Army Multikit (with some spare parts) and Tomy Super Cup Football, boxed. (3)

Lot 743

A Swindon Town football, signed by various players, and a Manchester United printed similar.

Lot 820

A collection of Robertsons Jam Golly football figures.

Lot 695

1950`s and 1960`s football programmes, fourteen in total

Lot 704

Notts County football programmes, etc.

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