Trade cards - Sweetule, `Football Club Nicknames`, 1959, good (25/25); Mitcham Foods, `Footballers`, 1956, good (25/25); Kane Products, `1956 Cricketers, 2nd Series`, 1956, good (25/25); Comet Sweets, `Olympic Achievements, 1st Series`, 1960, good (25/25); United Dairies, `Birds and Their Eggs`, 1961, good (25/25); United Dairies, `The West`, 1963, good (25/25); and assorted other sets, (85).
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Football - Nineteen assorted programmes, 1955--66, including Fulham v. Bristol City, 1955; Fulham v. Bristol City, 1959; Fulham v. West Ham United, 1959; Fulham v. Burnley, 1959; Fulham v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1961; Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1960; Chelsea v. Everton, 1960; Chelsea v. Burnley, 1961; Arsenal v. Chelsea, 1959; Arsenal v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1959; Arsenal v. West Ham United, 1961; Arsenal v. Manchester United, 1962; Arsenal v. Liverpool, (F.A. Cup, 5th Round) 1963; and others; together with an Arsenal Official Handbook, 1962-63, (20).Best Bid
Football - Twenty-two assorted programmes, 1948-60, including Manchester United v. Liverpool, 1948; Arsenal v. Liverpool (F.A. Cup Final pirate), 1950; Aston Villa v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1950; Aston Villa v. Preston North End, 1951; Aston Villa v. Newcastle United, 1951; Arsenal v. Liverpool, 1951; Birmingham City v. Bristol City, 1951; Newcastle United v. Bristol Rovers, 1951; Pegasus v. Harwich & Parkeston (F.A. Amateur Cup Final), 1953; Cardiff City v. Bristol Rovers (Grand Match at Badminton Park), 1953; Swindon Town v. Bristol Rovers, 1953; and others; also two later programmes, (24).
Football - Fifty-five assorted programmes, 1955-69, including West Bromwich Albion v. Manchester City, 1959; Leyton Orient v. Brighton, 1959; Leyton Orient v. Charlton Athletic, 1959; Chelsea v. Aston Villa, 1960; Millwall v. Workington, 1960; Bolton Wanderers v. Newcastle United, 1960; Doncaster Rovers v. Chester, 1960; West Bromwich Albion v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1961; Birmingham City v. Blackburn City, 1961; Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Arsenal, 1961; Newcastle United v. Middlesborough, 1961; Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1961; Leyton Orient v. Sheffield Wednesday (F.A. Cup, 5th Round); Fulham v. Arsenal, 1961; Brighton & Hove Albion v. Sunderland, 1961; and Watford v. Coventry, 1962.
Football - ASTON VILLA, 1951-66. Twenty programmes, including those for matches v. Blackpool, 1951; Bristol City, 1957; Burnley, 1957; Bolton Wanderers, 1958; Bristol City, 1960; Manchester United, 1960; Blackpool, 1961; Leyton Orient, 1962; Burnley, 1962; and others; also BIRMINGHAM CITY, 1949-64. Nine programmes, including those for matches v. Manchester United, 1949; Bristol City, 1951; Newcastle United, 1958; Cardiff City, 1961; Blackpool, 1961; and others; also programmes for Coventry v. Bristol City, 1954; West Bromwich Albion v. Arsenal, 1959; West Bromwich Albion v. Leicester City, 1963; and West Bromwich Albion v. Blackpool, 1964, (33).
Football - BRISTOL CITY, 1960-66. Seventy-five programmes, including those for matches v. Bradford, 1960; Walsall, 1961; Grimsby, 1961; Millwall, 1962; Colchester, 1962; Port Vale, 1962; Bournemouth, 1962; Watford, 1962; Rotherham, 1962; Coventry, 1962; Swindon, 1962; Barnsley, 1962; Wellington Town (F.A. Cup, 1st Round), 1962; Queen`s Park Rangers, 1962; Wimbledon (F.A. Cup, 2nd Round), 1962; Halifax, 1962; Shrewsbury Town, 1962; Aston Villa (F.A. Cup, 3rd Round), 1963; Bradford, 1963; Cardiff (Welsh Cup, 6th Round), 1962; Carlisle, 1962; Hull City, 1963; Southend, 1963;Wrexham, 1963; Bristol Rovers, 1963; Notts County, 1963; Crystal Palace, 1963; Reading, 1963; and others; together with a season ticket, 1960-61, New Stand, Block D; and a booklet, John Atyeo, King of Goals, (77).
Football - BRISTOL CITY, 1952-65. Ten programmes, including those for matches v. Port Vale, 1952; Torquay United, 1952; Exeter City, 1954; and others; also BRISTOL ROVERS, 1951-54. Five programmes, for matches v. Newcastle United (F.A. Cup, 6th Round), 1951; Birmingham City, 1953; Luton Town, 1953; Oldham Athletic, 1954; and Luton Town, 1954; seven other assorted programmes, including Torquay United v. Swindon Town (F.A. Cup 2nd Round, 2nd Replay), 1952; Swindon Town v. Bristol City, 1954; Exeter City v. Bristol City, 1955; Swansea Town v. Bristol City, 1955; Charlton Athletic v. Bristol City, 1957; and others; with a Findon`s Football Handbook, 1946-7; a Racing & Football Outlook`s Football Annual, 1952-53; and two Topical Times player portrait cards, (26).Best Bid
Football - BRISTOL ROVERS, 1956-62. Nineteen programmes, mainly Football Combination single-sheets, including those for matches v. Fulham Reserves, 1956; Notts County, 1957; Bristol City, 1958; Colchester United, 1959; Coventry City, 1960; Swansea Town, 1960; and others; also Bristol Rovers v. Arsenal (F.A. Cup, 3rd Round), 1967, (20).
Football - BRISTOL ROVERS, 1953-57. Forty-eight programmes, including those for matches v. Doncaster Rovers, 1953; Derby County, 1953; Swansea Town, 1953; Fulham, 1953; Blackburn Rovers (F.A. Cup, 3rd Round), 1954; Brentford, 1954;Leeds United, 1954; Nottingham Forest, 1954; Rotherham United, 1954; Plymouth Argyle, 1954; Stoke City, 1954; Swansea Town, 1954; Portsmouth (F.A. Cup, 3rd Round), 1955; and others.
Football - BRISTOL ROVERS, 1950-53. Twenty-seven programmes, including those for matches v. Brighton & Hove Albion, 1950; Swindon Town, 1950; Hull City, 1951;Norwich City, 1951; Newcastle United (F.A. Cup, 6th Round, Replay), 1951; Watford, 1951; Newport County, 1951; Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, 1951; Weymouth (F.A. Cup, 2nd Round); Fulham, 1952; Southend United, 1952; Millwall, 1952; Colchester United, 1952; and others.
Football - BRISTOL ROVERS, 1945-49. Twelve programmes, for matches v. Cardiff City, 1945; Brighton & Hove, 1946; Walsall, 1946; Bournemouth & Boscombe, 1946; Exeter City, 1947; Swansea Town, 1947; Northampton Town, 1947; Swansea Town, 1948; Notts County, 1948; Leyton Orient, 1948; Reading, 1949; and Leyton Orient, 1949.
Football - BRISTOL ROVERS (Jesse Whatley). A real photographic portrait postcard, titled `Jesse Whatley / "Benefit Souvenir" 1925`, by H.M. Veale of Bristol. Note: Jesse Winter Whatley (1895-1982), known as `Gentleman Jess`, was a goalkeeper who began playing competitively whilst in the British Army. After the First World War (where he served in the Wiltshire Regiment) he joined Trowbridge Town, but after just two months he was signed for Bristol Rovers, with whom he spent his entire professional career. Between 1922 and 1928 he played in 246 consecutive League games - a record that stood until 1953. He retired from professional football in 1930, yet continued to play at a local non-League level for a further two years, before briefly going into coaching, and then settling on a farm at Westerleigh (Glos.).
Football - CARDIFF CITY, 1955-65. Thirty-nine programmes, including those for matches v. Everton, 1955; Manchester City, 1956; Bristol City, Apr. 1958; Bristol City, Dec. 1958; Bristol City, 1959; Everton, 1960; Blackburn Rovers, 1961; Sheffield United, 1961; Blackpool, 1961; Newcastle United, 1961; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1961; Manchester City, 1961; Arsenal, 1961; West Bromwich Albion, 1961; Nottingham Forest, 1961; Manchester United, 1961; Sheffield Wednesday, 1961; Chelsea, 1961; and others.
Football - ENGLAND, 1959-68. Fourteen programmes for matches v. Scotland, 1959; Ireland, 1959; Scotland, 1961; Portugal, 1961; Ireland, 1961; Austria, 1962; France, 1962 (played at Hillsborough); Scotland, 1963; Brazil, 1963; Uruguay, 1964; Belgium, 1964; Wales, 1964; Hungary, 1965; and Spain, 1968; also Ireland v. Austria, 1962; and Schools` Internationals England v. Wales, 1961 and England v. Germany, 1964, (17).
Football - LIVERPOOL (Stig Inge Bjornebye). A signed club shirt, by Adidas, size 42/44", numbered `20`, named `Bjornebye`, and with ink signature to upper right chest area, framed and glazed in a double-sided frame, overall 75cm x 64cm. Note: Stig Inge Bjornebye (B.1969) was a Norwegian left-back who played for Strommen (1987-88), Kongsvinger (1989-92), Rosenborg (1992), Liverpool (1992-2000), and Blackburn Rovers (2000-03), before a training ground accident brought his playing career to a premature end. He was part of the Liverpool team that won the League (Coca-Cola) Cup in 1994-95, and picked up a second winner`s medal when Blackburn triumphed in the League (Worthington) Cup in 2001-02.
Football - MANCHESTER UNITED, 1967-82. Approximately seventy-seven programmes, including those for matches v. Hibernians (European Cup), 1967; F.K. Sarajevo (European Cup), 1967; Gornik Zabrze (European Cup), 1968; and Waterford (European Cup), 1968, all the aforementioned with clipped tokens; also a Martin Buchan Testimonial programme (v. Aberdeen), 1983; a Manchester United Players Official Souvenir of Championship 1966-67; a Daily Mirror World Club Championship 1968 Souvenir (Manchester United v. Estudiantes de la Plata); a Jimmy Hill`s Football Weekly souvenir supplement on George Best; and nine other assorted items, including a programme, Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1995, signed by Ruud Gullit, Dennis Wise, Nigel Spackman, and others.
"Farming in which each player farms for a year", Vernon Games, Wolstanton, Stoke on Trent. Box A/F. "Dr Magini, Series 2, Bell". Highway Patrol, based on TV show. Broderick Crawford. Television Products 1958. "Double your Money" Hughie Green, ITV. Bell Toys, London. "Uncle Wigglily". Minton Bradley/Chad Valley. Spears "Coppit", Target Tiddly Winks. Floodlight Football board. Mainly 1950`s
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