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3x various West Bromwich Albion pre-season Demo/presentation football shirts c. 2003/04 – to incl West Bromwich B.S. Sponsors blue and white stripe home shirt, Yellow long sleeve away shirt and Jeff Astle presentation Blue and White Stripes and Throstle Crest shirt - 2x c/w makers docket labels
Fine and rare 1931 West Bromwich Albion FA Cup Winners silver and enamel cup – an exact half size example of the F A Cup, c/w lid and base - all silver hallmarked Birmingham 1931/32- the bowl is engraved “Presented to J.S. Round Esq., JP, Director - By The Shareholders Of The West Bromwich Albion Football Club Ltd, To Commemorate The Club Winning The English Cup And Gain Promotion The First Division Football League – Season 1930-31” together with a white metal and enamel Crest to the opposite side – overall 14” approx
1901 Wolverhampton and District Football League 9ct gold and enamel winner’s medal – engraved on the reverse “Princes End United-1901/02 - L Nurse” hallmarked Birmingham and stamped V.S. (Vaughton & Son). Note: Lewis Nurse became a director of West Bromwich Albion and was on the board in 1930/31 season when WBA won the FA Cup and Promotion to Div I – he was also the brother of Daniel Nurse who played for Wolverhampton Wanderers from 1894-1901, before moving to West Bromwich Albion in 1901 – 1904
Collection of early West Bromwich Albion football trade cards – to incl Baines “Play Up” West Brom c. 1900, together a collection of individual cigarette cards to incl 2x F & J Smith ( Aston Villa & Hibs), Pinnace, Ogden’s, Gallaher, Pattreiouex, Godfrey Phillips, Thomson et al inc- mixed condition hence (F) (16)
1957 West Bromwich Albion FA Cup football programmes and ticket – to incl 2x semi-final v Aston Villa plus match ticket together with the replay at St Andrews Birmingham, 6th Rd v Arsenal (A), 5th Rd v Blackpool (A), 3rd Rd v Doncaster Rovers (A) – 2 with team changes, otherwise overall (F/G)(6)
1968 and 1969 West Bromwich Albion FA Cup football programmes (H&A)– to include complete run 10x H & A incl replays right thro’ to the 1968 Final (1)v Everton (0) plus 5x 1969 FA Cup ties to incl Semi Final v Leicester (Hillsborough), 6th rd v Chelsea (A), 5th rd v Arsenal, 4th rd v Fulham (A), and 3rd rd v Norwich City plus a 2011 WBA Supporters “End of Season Celebration Dinner” Menu (15)
Collection of 1967 and 1969 West Bromwich Albion League Cup Ties and Final football programmes – to incl 1967 Final v Queens Park Rangers (Wembley), semi-final 1st leg v West Ham, 4th rd v Swindon Town (A) plus the homes ties for and 3rd and 2nd - together with a complete run for 1970 (9) to incl Final v Manchester City, both Semi final legs, plus the (A)’s and replays v Leicester (5th Rd), v Ipswich (3rd rd), v Aston Villa – overall (G) (14)
Collection of West Bromwich Albion European football programmes – from the 1960s-1980s to include Inter City, ECWC, Anglo Italian, Anglo- Scottish, UEFA Cup, Tennents Caledonian Cup, Texaco Cup notably v Dunfermline Athletic ’69 (A) and most o f the home legs together with 2002 WC qualifier England v Germany (last match at The Old Wembley Stadium) and 2007 Play Off v Derby (18)
Large quantity of 1960/70s West Bromwich Albion football programmes (H&A) – to incl League and Cup games, notably Manchester United (A) ‘ 59/60, v Blackpool (A) ‘58/59, v Leicester City (A) ‘59/60, others from 1960/61 onwards to include v Cardiff City, v Arsenal, v Fulham, v Liverpool, v Ipswich, etc lot incl Semi Finals, England et al and more (worth inspecting) (130)
1970 West Bromwich Albion signed football book – titled “The West Bromwich Albion Football Book” 1st ed c/w original d/j and profusely signed to the first title page by 21 players to incl Jeff Astle, Bobby Hope, Tony Brown, John Kaye, Len Cantello, Graham Lovett, Ray Wilson, John Osborne, Ally Robertson, John Wile et al (G)
West Bromwich Albion signed football book and others – to include signed “West Brom’s Cult Heroes” 1st ed 2006 c/w dust jackets and signed to the front free end plate by 9x past and present players Johnny Giles, Ray Wilson, Tony “Bomber” Brown, Ally Robertson, Joe Mayo, Cyrille Regis, Paul Scharner, Saido Berahino, Somen Tchuyi plus 4 others titles incl “Jeff Astle – Striker”, Ronnie Allen “it’s Goals That Count”, “West Brom’s Greatest Games” – all with their original dust jackets together with “King of The Hawthorns -The Jeff Astle Story” signed by John Homer (joint author) in s/b. (5)
West Bromwich Albion FA and League Cup Final football programmes and book – to incl ’67 League Cup Final, 1968 F A Cup Final and Semi Final, plus 2x FA Cup Semi Finals ‘77/78 v Ipswich and v QPR ‘81/82 both at Arsenal, v Manchester United 67/68 and Leeds v Liverpool FA Cup Final ’65 and a good copy of “Jeff Astle –Striker” c/w dust jacket (G) (8)
1967 West Bromwich Albion League Cup Final sign football programme – v Queen’s Park Rangers played at Wembley for the first time and signed by the full WBA team to the team line up together with five additional signatures to their player profiles to include Dennis Clarke, Bomber Brown, Bobby Hope, etc – some scuffing to the cover and pocket creases.
1968 West Bromwich Albion FA Cup final champions collection – to incl final programme c/w match ticket, celebration dinner menu held on Saturday, 18 May at Park Lane hotel London, an official West Bromwich Albion FA Cup winners tie and the away football programme v Liverpool for 6th rd replay (5)
Scarce 1968 West Bromwich Albion football tour to East Africa collection – to include Uganda v WBA pennant, plus an East African Wildlife Society pennant both with Dennis Clarke name on the rear and an African Tour and Hotel luggage label (3). Note: Albion were on tour immediately after winning the cup, flying out to East Africa for a Trades Fair tour to Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania but this tour will be long remembered by the players and officials for the ugly scenes in all of the games, ending in the ‘Battle of Kampala’ as the near riot in Ugandan capital. The Africans set their stall out within the first fifteen minutes when Clive Clark was ruthlessly chopped by a vicious tackle which put him in plaster for three months. Throughout the second half, the match simmered and the inevitable explosion came ten minutes from the end when Asa Hartford became the second Albion man on the tour to be sent off the field, minutes later, Ian Collard was chopped down with a waist high tackle and the match erupted. Fighting broke out, with Hartford running back on the field to join in the fray, which had been augmented by hundreds of spectators who had stormed the pitch. The match was restarted only after the intervention of armed police.
1967 West Bromwich Albion v Bologna football tour poster and Bologna souvenir travel watch – to incl small travel watch mounted in a stirrup c/w Bologna enamel club crest and a advertising poster issued in Italy by Sport Flash – overall 27 x 11.5”. Note: general creases, nicks and a small piece missing to the top left hand corner. (2)
Collection of 1940/50s West Bromwich Albion football programmes (A) - to incl 2x v Brentford 45/46 and 1x 47/48, v West Ham 45/46, v Manchester city 46/47, v Tottenham Hotspur’s 47/48, v Sheffield Wednesday 48/49, v Derby County 50/51 and Blackpool 56/57 - mixed condition nevertheless overall (F) (9)
Scarce West Bromwich Albion Overseas football tour pennants and match ticket - to incl 3 match pennants from tour to the Far East c. 1980 a match ticket from North America tour WBA (representing England) v British Columbia All Stars c. 1960/70s and a official team photograph signed by the players to the folder c. 1970/80s (5)
1971/72 Football League Division One Champion’s 9ct gold trophy – comprising a 9ct gold embossed plaque mounted on a wooden back board with easel support and engraved “Champions Division 1 – 1971-72 – John Robson – Derby County F C” - overall 4” x 4” – See lot 925 and 926 for Derby County 1968/69 Div II Championship winning season programmes, European et al. Note: In 1971 When Mackay moved to Swindon Town Brain Clough and Taylor reorganised the defence with Todd linking with McFarland at the centre of defence and Robson reinstated as the clubs first choice left back. An unbeaten opening twelve game sequence set the tone for the1971/72 season, the “Rams” eventually winning the title by one point from Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester City. Amazingly by modern standards, Derby used just sixteen players over the forty-two game league schedule. Their defence was magnificent almost throughout, returning twenty-three clean sheets and conceding three or more goals on just three occasions. John missed just one game and added a couple of important goals as well.
1974/75 Aston Villa Football League Cup winners trophy tankard – Aston Villa (1)v Norwich (0) silver plated engraved half pt tankard awarded to John Robson - rather than the traditional medal, each member of a League Cup winning team received a tankard. Note: John Robson moved to Aston Villa in 1972 in a £90000 deal. Sadly John’s Villa career was ended prematurely in August 1978, at the age of 28, by multiple sclerosis.
Wolverhampton Wanderers football selection c. 1950s to incl 4x items signed by Bert Williams (England Wolverhampton Wanderers) incl signed Stanley Matthews Football Album, 3x newspaper cuttings incl 1953/54 Championship team -together with book titled “100 Centenary 100 – Wolves” by Percy Young c/w dust jacket (5)
England Football signed collection from 1970s onwards - to incl Bobby Moore signed FA Review centre page with dedication and date c/w Bobby Moore’s Auto biography, 2x signed FDC’s incl Roger Hunt, Gordon Banks, Kevin Keegan, Paul Mariner, Glen Hoddle, Mick Mills etc, Bobby Charlton signed Autograph Ltd Ed, and 2x 1975 F A Cup Final FDCs ltd to only 250 signed by Alan Mullery and Steve Mellor – in all ten autographs (11) (6)
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