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Various football programmes 1960`s onwards: to incl FAC, Internationals England v ROW `63 -good Wolverhampton content incl League Cup v Grimsby 5th Rd replay `79, Swindon v Shrewsbury FAC 2nd `60, West Ham v Hereford FAC 4th rd replay `72 , plus Aldershot versus Shrewsbury Nationwide Promotion final 2004 et al (62)
Various England Internationals, European finals FA Cup Finals, European Friendlies football programmes 1957 onwards: to include Manchester City v MKT Hungary 56/57, Rangers v Sparta (Highbury) 59/60, Birmingham City v Barcelona 57/58 - England v Austria 51/52, v Wales 52/53, v Hungary 53/54 etc FA Cup finals includes Manchester United 56/57 and 57/58 - mixed condition generally (F) (20)
33x football large press signed photographs: both colour and b/w to include Bobby Charlton (man United) John Connolly (man United and Burnley), Frank O`Farrell (manager man United), Alex Dawson, Alex Stepney (man United), David Fairclough (Liverpool), McFaul (Newcastle United), Bryan Robson (Newcastle United and West Ham) Bryan Pilkington (Burnley) Brian Douglas (Blackburn), Frank McAvennie, Howard Kendall (Birmingham) Gordon West etc mostly 10x 8" -in folder
British Sports and Sportsmen: Cricket and Football one of 1000 copies photogravure plates and portraits tissue guards illustrations original red roan gilt g.e. spine ends rubbed upper joint splitting [1917] § Haig (N.) Middlesex County Cricket Club vol.3: 1921-1947 frontispiece original red cloth gilt n.d. § Cochrane (Alfred) Records of the Harlequin Cricket Club 1852-1926 illustrations original cloth staining to lower cover n.d. § Haygarth Arthur) Cricket Scores and Biographies from 1855-1875 vol. 6 original cloth gilt lower hinge cracking [contains early records on W.G.Grace] 1876 § Chignell (W.R.) A History of the Worcestershire CCC 1844-1950 illustrations original cloth Littlebury & Comp. n.d. § Pullin (A.W.) History of Yorkshire County Cricket 1903-1923 illustrations original cloth gilt slightly faded 1924 § Jack Simmons Testimonial Year Book 1980 signed on the upper cover by Simmons illustrations original wrappers 1980; and a quantity of others on cricket and a few on football v.s.(2 boxes + 1 vol.)
Four Second World War period medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal and 1939-45 War Medal, all unnamed as issued, mounted on a bar for wearing, together with five silver and enamelled pendant fob medallions, including Woolwich & District War Memorial Hospital, Greenwich & District Cricket League and Catford Football League, seven silver and some gilt pendant fob medallions and a bronze fob medallion.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A commemorative postcard issued for the World Cup final between England and West Germany at Wembley on 30th July 1966, individually signed by ten members of the victorious England team, Alan Ball, Martin Peters, Nobby Stiles, George Cohen, Gordon Banks, Ray Wilson, Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, Roger Hunt and Geoff Hurst. Each have signed with their names alone to clear areas in blue and black inks. The card features a World Cup postage stamp and is postally cancelled at Wembley, 30th July 1966. VG
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A colour 8 x 6 photocard commemorating the 40th anniversary of England`s World Cup victory in 1966 featuring an image of the England football team of 1966 in a jubilant group pose together, individually signed by nine of the players, Geoff Hurst, Roger Hunt, Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, Nobby Stiles, Martin Peters, Jack Charlton, Ray Wilson and George Cohen. With a World Cup postage stamp affixed in the upper right corner, postally cancelled at Wembley, 6th June 2006. All have signed with their names alone to clear areas of the image. Together with a selection of First Day Covers signed by various cricketers including Chris Read, Philip de Freitas, Andy Flowers, Lance Gibbs, Graham Dilley, Jimmy Adams, Martin Crowe, James Kirtley, Andy Caddick, Mark Ramprakash, Gladstone Small, Martyn Moxon etc. All feature colour designs relating to various cricket matches and events. VG to EX, 26
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A colour 10 x 7 Autographed Editions First Day Cover featuring an image of the England World Cup winning team of 1966, individually signed by ten members of the team, Nobby Stiles, Roger Hunt, Gordon Banks, Jack Charlton, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Alan Ball and Bobby Charlton. Postally cancelled at Wembley Stadium, 1st June 1999. About EX
MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team, 1966. Signed and inscribed 3.5 x 4.5 photograph showing Moore in a full length pose, kicking a football, in a scene from the 1981 film Escape to Victory. Several other footballers, including Osvaldo Ardiles, can be seen in the background. Signed by Moore in blue ink across a light area of the image, `Best wishes to Roger, Bobby Moore`. EX
MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team, 1966. A printed 8vo football programme for West Ham United v. Liverpool at the Boleyn Ground, Upton Park, 27th February 1965, signed by Bobby Moore in red ink with his name alone to the front cover illustration. Also signed in red ink by John Sissons to the cover. Together with a second printed 8vo football programme for an F.A. Charity Shield match, Liverpool v. West Ham United at Anfield, 15th August 1964, bearing a few unidentified signatures. Some creasing, light folds and minor tears to edges, FR to about G, 2
GERMAN FOOTBALL: Selection of signed postcard photographs by various German footballers, many of whom were part of the West Germany team defeated by England in the World Cup Final, 1966, including Hans Tilkowski, Willi Schulz, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Franz Beckenbauer, Siegfried Held, Horst-Dieter Hottges, Helmut Haller, Uwe Seeler, Wolfgang Weber, Lothar Emmerich, Wolfgang Overath, Friedel Lutz, Max Lorenz etc. Most of the images are colour. Facsimile (1). VG to EX, 17
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C.: A red and black Manchester United souvenir football jersey, with Vodafone sponsors logo at centre, signed by fifteen Manchester United players individually including David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Wes Brown, Dwight Yorke, Peter Schmeichel, manager Alex Ferguson etc. Some light age wear, about VG
FOOTBALL: Individual signed colour 4.5 x 6.5 photographs by the footballers Pele and George Best, the images depicting them in head and shoulders poses, Best wearing his red Manchester United jersey. Both of the photographs are signed to clear areas of the images with their names alone. Professionally matted together in black and white and framed and glazed in a wooden frame to an overall size of 17 x 12.5. Together with a signed card by Eric Cantona, professionally matted in red and cream beneath a colour full length image of Cantona in a football action pose wearing his Manchester United strip. 11 x 16 overall. VG, 2
FOOTBALL: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly larger, 12 x 16 photographs (4) by various footballers including Denis Law, Tom Finney, Nat Lofthouse, Malcolm MacDonald, Nobby Stiles, Celtic FC (two identical team photos, both individually signed by eight members of the 1967 European Cup winning team including McNeill, Craig, Gemmell, Chalmers, Wallace & Lennox), Peter Beardsley, Dave Mackay, Alan Hudson, Jimmy Greenhoff & Alex Stepney, Bobby Gould etc. Some images are colour and all show the subjects in football poses. VG to EX, 21
FOOTBALL: A large selection of signed cards, pieces, small signed colour magazine photos, some signed colour 8 x 10 photographs etc., by various footballers, most of whom played in the Premiership, including Stuart Pearce, Des Walker, Colin Cooper, Pierre van Hoojidonk, Gary Crosby, Tim Sherwood, Paul Allen, Brian Talbot, Dean Sturridge, Robbie Fowler, Paul Gascoigne, Ian Rush, David Ginola, Les Ferdinand, Peter Beardsley, John Barnes, Teddy Sheringham, Mark Bosnich, Gareth Southgate, David James, Gary McAllister, Gianluca Vialli, Dion Dublin, Darren Anderton, Jamie Redknapp, Gary Pallister, George Graham, Roberto Di Matteo, Steve Bruce, Steve Staunton, Roy Keane, Gaizka Mendieta, David Platt, Jimmy Case, Phil Neal, Steve McManaman, Trevor Sinclair, Nicolas Anelka, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Brett Emerton, Dennis Wise, Paul Ince, Martin Keown, Kolo Toure, Thierry Henry, Kieron Dyer, Malcolm MacDonald, Jack Charlton, Juan Sebastian Veron, Robert Pires and many others. Also including over 150 unsigned colour 8 x 10 photographs of various footballers (some duplication). Generally G to VG, 350
Wright Barker, RBA (British, 1864-1941), The Greyhound Heavy Weapon (b.1905), in a Landscape, oil on canvas, 100cm (39in). Provenance: Sir Samuel Hill-Wood Bt. and by descent. Heavy Weapon, a brindle male greyhound, by Wartnaby out of Garbitas, was Winner of the Benacre Cup in 1909 and the Waterloo Cup in 1910. Sir Samuel Hill-Wood was a successful cotton manufacturer, in Glossop, in Derbyshire. He was a mad-keen sportsman who financed Glossop into the First Division in 1911 and joined the board of Directors at Arsenal Football Club in 1919, where family members are still represented today. He played rugby league and cricket for Derbyshire. He kept his own pack of hounds, he entered the Waterloo Cup for hare coursing and he owned racehorses. His dogs were all called `HW` as in Heavy Weapon and so on. In the Waterloo Cup Wartnaby`s hardest course was with Garbitas. The pair were mated and produced Heavy Weapon, the 1910 winner of the Waterloo Cup, and later sire of Harmonicon, the 1916 winner, and the golden trio, Sun, Sabre and Signet. Heavy Weapon also won the Waterloo Cup in 1913
Clifford Fishwick 1923-1997- "Football on the Vacant Lot"; watercolour, bears inscription on the mount, 26x37cm: together with six other watercolours by the same hand to include: "Boats Beached", bears inscription on the mount, 24x35.5cm; Storm over a church, watercolour, signed with initials, bears inscription on the mount, 25x35.5cm; Terrace of houses, signed and dated 57, 26.5x35cm; "Railway Siding with Coal Wagons", bears inscription on the mount, 26x35.5cm; Village landscape in mist, signed, dated indistinctly, bears inscription on the mount, 25x35cm., (7), (unframed)
PEACHAM, Henry (1576-1643). Minerva Britanna or A Garden of Heroical Deuises ... newly devised, moralized, and published. London: Wa. Dight, [1612]. 4° (208 x 154mm). General title with woodcut device and architectural border, part title with woodcut device and decorations, 202 (of 204) woodcut emblems. (Lacks V4, C4 torn with slight loss of text, burn hole in E2 affetcing woodcuts recto and verso, woodcuts on S1r-v and Bb4r-v defaced with central area cut out.) Contemporary spotted calf (spine gilt). Provenance: Henry Duke of Kent, 1713 (bookplate) -- Thomas Philip, Earl de Grey (bookplate). ONLY EDITION of this emblem book, dedicated to Prince Henry. It departs in important respects from Peacham's previous emblem works. The interpretative verse is in English, and many of the repreated plates differ in detail. The emblematic woodcuts are believed to be his own work. He hence had no need of the sometimes massice borrowing of plates to which other emblem writers resorted. Reference is made to football and tennis in the emblems on M4 and R3. Hazlitt I, p. 448; Lowndes V, 1808; STC 19511. View on Christie's.com
A China and Metal Round Child`s Hot Plate having raised bear motifs playing football, cricket and golf, 24cm wide, a small pot lid with base having fish motif, a Honiton round trumpet-shaped jug having coloured decoration (chipped) and a set of 4 Poole bulbous egg cups with stand (stand chipped) (9)
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