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* Johnson (Amy & Mollinson, Jim). Pencil autographs of the flying duo on facing pages of a small autograph album, 1932, Amy Johnson’s signature with inscription in her holograph beneath, ‘England - Australia, England - Japan - England, England - Ireland, Dublin 12/8/32’ and on the facing page Mollinson’s similarly dated additional inscription, ‘Australia - England - Cape’, the album also including one page with twenty-two ink signatures of Oxford University Rugby Football Club Christmas Tour 1932, one page with eleven pencil signatures of Corinthian Football Club, Easter 1932, signed pencil sketches by Max Martin, E. Epstein, Mel (to recto of Amy Johnson’s autograph), plus a few other unidentified autographs, contemp. boards, worn, small oblong 8vo, plus two unrelated small autograph albums, one compiled by Lottie Simes and including signatures of alumni of Normal College, New York in the 1870s, the other c. 1930s with no notable autographs identified, both oblong 8vo (3)
Caldecott (Randolph). A collection of twelve R. Caldecott Picture Books, pub. Frederick Warne and Co Ltd., c.1920s, b & w illusts. and full-page col. illusts., orig. pictorial wrappers, spine edges slightly rubbed, slim 4to, together with Milne (James), Travels in Hope, A Book of Wayfaring Essays, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, [1926], tipped-in col. plts., edges untrimmed, orig. cloth, 4to, with other misc. books including biographies, military history etc., plus a football signed by Gordon Banks and Roger Hunt (a carton)
Postcards - Approximately 110 British and foreign topographical and other cards, including real photographic views of a motor car, circa 1912; a family on a beach with a giant teddy bear; and a matador being pursued by a bull; with a view of Runcorn Football Team; together with eleven assorted postcard booklets.
Trade cards - FOOTBALL. Cadet Sweets, `Footballers`, 1956, good (50/50); Cadet Sweets, `Footballers`, 1959, large wording, good (50/50); Dickson Orde & Co., `Footballers`, 1960, good (50/50); Lambert, `Football Clubs & Badges`, 1958, good (25/25); and Mitcham Foods, `Footballers`, 1956, good (25/25). Best Bid
Trade cards - Sweetrule Products, `Vintage Cars`, 1964, good (25/25); with the same company`s `Weapons of Defence`, 1959, good (25/25); `Modern Transport`, 1955, good (25/25); `Football Club Nicknames`, 1959, good (25/25); `Birds & Their Eggs`, 1959, black back, good (25/25); `Birds & Their Eggs`, 1959, blue back, good (25/25); `The Wild West`, 1960, blue back, good (25/25); `Stamp Cards`, 1961, good (25/25); and eight other sets, (total sixteen sets). Best Bid
Trade cards - Kane Products, `1956 Cricketers`, Second Series, 1956, good (25/25); with the same company`s `International Football Stars`, 1957, good (25/25); `Modern Racing Cars`, 1954, good (50/50); `Red Indians`, 1957, good (25/25); `Red Indians`, Second Series, 1957, good (25/25); and two other sets, (total seven sets).
Autographs - A collection, circa 1930s, including Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy, Robert Donat, Sybil Thorndike, Edmund Gwenn (over-written), Adrian Boult, Thomas Beecham, Jack Payne, Billy Cotton, Mantovani, Sergei Rackmaninoff, Mel Torme, Nat Gonella, Peter Dawson, Reginald Dixon, Harry Lauder, Robb Wilton, Tommy Handley, Stainless Stephen, Matheson Lang, Ronald Frankau, Nina Mae McKinney, and others; also sporting, including Alan Kippax, Stan McCabe, Len Harvey, Eddie Hapgood, Horace Lindrum, Joe Davis, the All Blacks, and football players from Reading, Bristol Rovers, Portsmouth, Coventry, Luton, and Exeter, (fiive albums).
ARSENAL Superb signed menu for Official Dinner, 1948, held at The Mansion House by the Lord Mayor of the City of London, to meet the Members of the Arsenal Football Club. The menu is signed on the front cover by Bracewell Smith (The Lord Mayor) and his wife and on the back cover there are 28 signatures including Arsenal Directors, Officials and many players including some wives. Signatures include Crayston, Scott, Rooke, Barnes, Macaulay, Roper, Lewis, Smith and Bob Wall and others. Inside the menu contains the names of all the Lord Mayors of London to the date of this Dinner, an excellent item. Sir Bracewell Smith was also a Director of
MANCHESTER UNITED Programme for the Belgrove Football Club 5-a-side Tournament, played at Dalymount Park, Dublin, 31/5/57 and 3/6/57, one team "The Reds" were represented by Liam Whelan, Wood, Viollet, Blanchflower and Whitefoot wityh Scanlon pencilled in as a replacement, eight teams took part, pencil score, scorers, small writing on front cover and slight marks on back cover. Fair-generally good
TOTTENHAM Sought after hardback history of the Club, "The History of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club 1882-1946" by G. Wagstaffe Simmons, 224 pages , with dustjacket which is wrapped in a clear plastic book cover. Small tears to edge of original dust-wrapper. Internally the book is very good and this is an excellent history of the Club. Generally good
SHREWSBURY / NEW BRIGHTON Very scarce Shrewsbury home programme, v New Brighton, 5/5/51, final game of Shrews first season in the Football League and the last ever Football League match played by New Brighton who finished bottom of Division 3 North and were not re-elected being replaced by Workington. The programme has a slight fold and a rusty staple but is otherwise good. Generally good
NEW BRIGHTON Home programme v Bradford PA, 28/4/51, Third Division North. Only one more home Football League programme was produced by New Brighton ( v Chester 2/5/51). New Brighton finished bottom of the Division and were surprisingly not re-elected, Workington taking their place. Minor fold. Generally good
1938 CUP FINAL Final programme, Huddersfield v Preston, with minor spinal repairs and rusting staples but no writing. Comes with edition of Birmingham Mail, April 30th 1938, Football Final, with match reports of Final and other games played on the day.(complete four page edition with a few folds). As described
NEWSPAPERS Three complete Newspapers, Sunday Graphic 19/4/1936 which covers a full football programme and the Rugby League Cup Final, 5 pages of football. The other two papers are wartime issues, Leicester Mercury 31/10/42 with match reports and scores, and London Evening News 21/9/42, tears along folds. Fair
STAR "GREEN UN" Six copies of the Star football special "Green Un", all 56/7 season, Oct 27th, Nov 10th, Dec 8th, March 9th, March 16th and April 22nd. Complete issues but some paper loss and occasional issue has sellotape at edges. Good coverage of the Yorkshire Clubs especially Barnsley. Fair
SUNDERLAND Very rare share prospectus , 13th July 1896, issued by the Club and inviting potential investors to subscribe to the issue of 5,000 £1 shares in a new Football Club, Sunderland Association Football Club Ltd. Prior to this date Sunderland Association Football Club was a private Club and the aim of the share issue was to raise funds for the future purchase of the Newcastle Road ground used by Sunderland for their home games. The four page prospectus provides details of assets and liabilities of the Club together with a list of Shareholder privileges and future aims of the Club including the holding of cycling and athletics events once the ground freehold had been purchased. This is certainly a historic piece of the Sunderland Club history and whilst the prospectus does have substantial tears along the folds , these could , if so desired, be easily repaired by a professional restorer. There is also some wear and grubbiness to the rear cover but for collectors of Sunderland ephemera, this item would greatly enhance their collection. As described
SUNDERLAND Report of Directors and set of Accounts for the year-ended April 30th 1897. This is the first set of Accounts for Sunderland Association Football Club Ltd and makes very interesting reading. The four page document includes a report on the year by the Directors including comments on players and on the financial situation. The Accounts themselves make for interesting reading including details of quite a large loss for the year. The document has slight wear along folds but is in generally good condition. As described
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A collection of autographs on loose pages taken from scrapbooks, mainly 50s, a variety of teams including Brighton x 11, a number of partly signed teams including Stockport, Orient, Colchester, Fulham, Villa and Arsenal. Also includes some individual items inc Ron Greenwood, Brian Clough, Jack Kelsey, Jimmy Hill etc. Generally
1958 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL A.C Milan v Real Madrid, official Belgian F.A (URBSFA) French edition dated 28 May 1958, "Organe Officiel de L`Union Royale Belge des Societes de Football Association" programme for the match at Heysel Stadium, Brusselles. The Belgian FA produced two issues for the match at Heysel which was at the time the national stadium in Belgium, one in Flemish and one in French. The Flemish issue was named "Sportleven" and the French edition named "La Vie Sportive". Good
WELSH FOOTBALL CLUBS Approx 200 programmes. Covers all the Welsh Football League clubs plus a few non-league. Includes Newport County last game v Rochdale 87/88, plus first season Conference. Also features 24 Welsh Cup programmes, e.g: Wrexham v Chester 64/65 semi-final; Newport v Swansea 63/64; Wrexham v Chester 57/58 Final Replay; Wrexham v Cardiff 70/71 Final; Cardiff v Newport 66/67 semi-final. A nice lot in particularly clean condition. As described
TREASURE CHEST A selection of items which truly lives up to the name , probably our best to date, includes over 60 Football programmes, tickets, trade cards, Covers, annuals, papers, 48 Cup Final Souvenir, fixture cards, postcards and many other items, surely something for everyone and usually in generally good condition-good. Programmes include 1960 European Cup Final (fair), Swansea v Millwall 48/9 ( minor ink marks), Orient v Notts County 49/50, Bolton v Preston 56/7, England v Scotland 3/12/45 Army International at Spurs, Luton v Man Utd 58/9, Man Utd v Preston 51/2, 1973 Express 5-a-side Tournament, Ajax v Man Utd 76/7, Linfield v Glenavon 52/3, England v Yugoslavia 56, v France 62 at Hillsborough, Hendon v Newcastle Cup 74 ( both games), Hillsborough Disaster Semi-Final, Ireland v England 60, 54 Cup Final (rusty staples) and likewise England v Scotland 47, + European Cup Final 2001, postcards incluude Aston Villa 1905 ( generally good), newspapers from 52 Cup Final, tickets include England Internationals, Rugby Internationals etc, Covers include Cup Finals and Internationals, Annuals include 27-28 Post Football Guide, cards include good condition Shermans and Fleetway cards. Other items including Liverpool Players Brochure for 65 Cup Final (good) and Hornet Wallet of International Cup teams. Certainly well worth a look and condition of most items is generally good. As described
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