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MISCELLANY A number of programmes including Wimbledon Tennis 27/6/53 ( spine splits) but the remainder are football and include 1991 FA Cup Final with poster, + ten Non-League issues inc Kettering v Arsenal 6/5/74, Maidstone v QPR 74/5, Wycombe v Middlesbrough 74/5 (Cup), Morecambe v Burnley 74/5 and Hitchin v Ipswich 74/5. Some have faults others are good. Fair-generally good
MISSELLANY An interesting mixture of programmes, approximately 30, includes Big Match, Testimonials, European Competitions and Reserves. All in fair-good condition includes England v Austria 51, Football League v Irish League 60. 61 and 63 Cup Finals, West Ham Res v Bristol Rovers,56/7, Spurs Res v Arsenal Res 57/8, Man Utd v Celtic 72/3 (Charlton Test), Blackpool v Stoke 68/9 (Mortensen Test), Finney Testimonial 1960, Aberdeen v Borussia 72/3, Cardiff v Porto 68/9, Bayern v Aberdeen 82/3. Fair-good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE Official programme for Football League v Scottish League at Burnley, 21/3/1914, several minor repairs to cover expertly done,otherwise good. Boyle, Mosscrop and Hodgson , all Burnley players , in the Football League side, various Celtic and Rangers players in the Scottish side. First representative game to be played at Burnley, twenty page issue. Generally good
FOOTBALL COLLECTABLES A box of Football Treasure, comprises a batch of single sheet reserve team programmes and friendlies including a packet of West Ham aways, FA Youth Cup etc, large bag of newspaper reports from Scotland v England games from the 60s, a packet of Womens Football programmes, foreign programmes, 18 x Arsenal 70/71 Double season programmes, all with tokens and in club binder, selection of books, handbooks, Non-League items, brochures, 1966 World Cup brochure and many other football oddments. Well worth a thought.!!! Fair-good
NON-FOOTBALL COLLECTABLES A box of Rugby, Cricket, Speedway, Rugby League, Golf items etc, includes Jack Ikin Testimonial 1953 (Cricket), circa 40 speedway programmes ( mainly Norwich 50s), good Welsh Rugby Union content including opening of Cardiff Arms Park 1970 and a number of Pontypridd programmes. Also includes cricket scorecards, modern big match Rugby League programmes, and golf Tournament programmes. 7 different Commonwealth Games 1986 programmes and over 30 West Ham fanzines. Fair-generally good
1940s Collection of over 60 Football League programmes, forties, includes Everton v Brentford 46/7 ( first after war) and v Chelsea, Wolves v Arsenal 47/8, good Villa, Birmingham, Chelsea, Fulham , Man City and QPR representation. Also includes Pompey v Liverpool 47/8, Chelsea v Man Utd 49/50 and Spurs v Grimsby 49/50 (promotion souvenir issue). Condition varies considerably, some are only fair at best and viewing is suggested although many are at least generally good, good mix of 45/6 to 49/50 seasons. As described
NEWCASTLE Scarce Football League Jubilee Benevolent Fund issue, August 1939, Newcastle v Gateshead, programme is in poor-fair condition with some damp damage to rear cover including minor paper erosion, rusty staples and rusty staple areas , several pages have rust / damp staining, annotations to one page, one of the scarcer issues of this series in the war truncated season. As described.
YEOVIL Bound volume of Yeovil home programmes, 1927-28 season, 40 home programmes, all four page issues, no covers missing, includes Somerset v Essex 22/10/1927, friendly v 1st Glos Regiment, and v Reading 14/1/1928, also includes Six a side Tournament and others are Southern League, Western League and Dorset League. Soft covers to the volume entitled "Football Programmes 1927-28". Generally good
TOTTENHAM 1898 A very scarce piece of Tottenham Hotspur memorabilia, this item is a Tottenham Hotspur share prospectus dated April 1898. This prospectus was for the issue of shares when Tottenham Hotspur became a Limited Liability Company for the first time in 1898. This four page document notes that the members of Tottenham Hotspur voted to become a Limited Liability Company at a meeting in March 1898. Accordingly it was decided to raise £8,000 by the issue of 8,000 £1 shares, the Subscription List opening on April 7th 1898. The money raised would enable the new Company to purchase from the original Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, all the assets of the Club including Fixtures, Contracts with players, Effects and other properties of the Club. The new Limited Company would also accept responsibility for all liabilities of the Club. The prospectus also states that the new Limited Company would continue to carry on from the premises of the Club at Northumberland Park, Tottenham as the lease had been secured for three and a half years. However they also intended to purchase a suitable ground at the earliest opportunity. This , almost priceless historical document , consists of four pages and includes details of the Club to date, the uses of the money once it has been raised, details of Directors and Club Officials , Bankers, etc details of Season Ticket prices to Shareholders and Non-Shareholders and rules and regulations relating to the share issue and the objects of the new Company. The document has some ageing on approximately half of one page where it has been folded and occasional small tear along folds. Other than the defects noted, the document is in good condition and does not have any writing on it. Very rare. As described (Fair-generally good)
TREASURE TROVE One of the "something for everyone" boxes which seem to be very well -liked. This contains various football items including FKS Stickers album Soccer Stars in Action 1969-70 (complete), two records (Liverpool v West Ham 1981 League Cup Final and replay + Memorable Cup Finals), a number of small football annuals 40s onwards, four Charles Buchans Soccer Gift Books, 56-7 to 59-60, two Mettoy Wembley Soccer Stars (Chivers and Bremner), two West Ham binders containing programmes, 80/81 and 93/4 seasons, Golden Goals book from Cleveland Petroleum 1972 (hardback), 14 Topical Times colour cards (30s) and a good number of Soccer/Football League reviews Fair-good
NEWTON HEATH Very rare Official programme for Newton Heath Cricket and Football Club, tenth Annual Athletic Festival, Monday August 25th 1890. This 16 page programme from the forerunner of Manchester United gives details of the Club President and Vice-Presidents and all the events and competitors are listed in the following pages. The inside back cover page has the 1890-91 fixture list for Newton Heath FC who were members of the Football Alliance at this time. All fixtures for the Alliance are included together with other games arranged including three against Ardwick (Manchester City ), two v Blackpool South Shore and a game v Clapton. The programme has been laid down in the past and unfortunately there is a small hole on the fixture list where the paper has been lost upon removal. This does affect the fixtures listed for December 1890 although most are still legible (ie three out of four with the other fixture apparently against Belfast ?? on Christmas Day. The back cover has small pieces of paper attached where laid down but this does not really affect the programme or any printed areas and the remainder of this very rare item is in generally good condition, no writing, staple slightly rusty and a small amount of creasing on the centre pages. This is a very rare item from the early days of Manchester United and apart from the defects mentioned condition is generally good. As described
MISCELLANY A mixture of items mainly football but includes three Speedway magazines ( 1966,68 and 72). Football programmes include Sheffield v Glasgow 24/10/49 at Bramall Lane, England v Scotland pirate programme 3/2/45 at Villa (Victor), Rotherham v Arsenal 59/60 Cup + replay at Highbury, Three Testimonial programmes, Tony Book (74), Mike Doyle 78 and Danny Williams 62. . Six other programmes included. Fair
1950 WORLD CUP Magazine Del Campionato Mundial De Futbo 1950, 52-pages. Details of every match played at the World Cup in Brazil, with many pages dedicated to England v Spain, USA and Chile and details of the previous pre-war World Cup and Olympic football tournaments. Excellent item, some wear to spine, otherwise good. As described
NEWTON HEATH / MANCHESTER UNITED Football trophy dated 1886 and inscribed "Newton Heath C & F C 1886". This probable silver plate trophy on a wooden base details a football above a playing pitch and has a separate lid which is adorned with a footballer with a ball at his feet.. The pitch has a metal "rope-style" boundary which is partly missing and the other side of the wooden base has the makers mark which research by the vendor indicates to be that of Henry Bourne of Birmingham. The ball is suspended on a four legged tower above the pitch and whilst it is not known what the trophy is for, it should be noted that Newton Heath won the Manchester Cup in 1886 . This is not that trophy but we would suggest that it is possible that this trophy may commemorate the winning of that trophy. Newton Heath also held annual Sports days and trophies were awarded for the winning of the various contests, but it is thought that this trophy is more likely to be a Club trophy of some sort. Newton Heath were formed in 1878m and became Manchester United in 1902 after financial problems,, it would be ironic if United went back to being called Newton Heath in view of many fans adopting their colours in view of somewhat more recent, unexpected, financial problems. Newton Heath became members of the Football League in 1892. The trophy including the base and the lid is 13 " ( 34cm ) tall and 7" (17cm) long, 4.5 " (12cm) wide, each measurement being at the highest/longest/widest points.. Obviously very rare and part of the long history of this famous Club. Generally good
FOOTBALL GUIDES / ARSENAL Two very unusual hardback books "Spaldings Football Guide", each contains two editions of the Guide, the first 1918-1920 and the second 1921-24. To make it even more unusual, they are produced in the USA and each yearly annual has almost 200 pages, with covers and in very good condition. Book books have a library plate attached stating "Ex Libris Arsenal Football Club, Arsenal Stadium , London. Each Annual has extensive coverage of Soccer in the USA. Very good
MANCHESTER UNITED MEDAL Gold/enamel medal for winning the Manchester Cup in 1920. Gold hall-marked medal with Manchester enamel crest on front and inscribed on the reverse "Manchester United Football Club" "Manchester Cup Winners 1920" "G.Sapfords". George Sapsford made his United debut v Notts County, 26/4/1920 in a goalless draw at Old Trafford and made 53 appearances for United scoring 17 goals. United won the competition for the eleventh time in 1920 and to date have won it 24 times. Good
A Collection of Football and Motor Racing Magazines, books and ephemera, including two binders of `Northern Football 1963` magazines, limited edition Newcastle United boxed set 1992-93 season, bound `Motor Racing` magazines, car manuals, 1964 Brands Hatch programme, also airshow material and other sports (full list available)
* WWI - Prisoner of War. An album containing approx. seventy-five real photo postcards relating to the Prisoner of War Camp Schloss, Grossau bei Raabs in Austria, c. 1916-18, seemingly compiled by Walter Horwitz, including photos showing the prisoners pursuing gentrified pursuits such as ice skating, tennis, rowing, football and sometimes playing the German guards, a number of group photos including one possibly showing James Joyce’s brother Stanislaus (far right of top photo illustrated), a number of photos with inscriptions to front or verso, plus approx. forty further window-mounted postcards including some related and one addressed to Mr and Mrs Horwitz in Vienna, mounts somewhat brittle and worn, contemp. cloth backed wooden boards, the upper cover with an orig. painted view and titled ‘Souvenir of my captivity, W Horwitz’, rubbed, boards bowed and lower board split, folio. An intriguing album which reveals a stark contrast to the concentration camps of the second world war. Stanislaus Joyce (1884-1) the younger brother of the more famous James. Like James he lived in Trieste but was arrested at the beginning of World War I and interned by the Austrians, initially at Katzenau, near Linz and then later at Schloss Grossau. (1)
Collection 1855/60 Bell`s Life and Sporting Chronicle newspapers - articles cover horse racing, Tattersall`s horse sales, cricket matches, boxing, pigeon shooting, yachting, coarsing, shooting et al both at home and on the continent - in June 6, 1858 interesting article on Royal Ascot and the unpopularity of his Royal Highness who preferred to miss the meeting and go to the continent instead. In the same issue there is also conformation of the boxing championship between Tom Paddock and Tom Sayers. Extensive cricket match reports to include the MCC England XI, yet you are Wednesday as Laura Sheila of the planet Ludlow races 1858 Shrewsbury races greatest names in a nightmare many editions of week cup in the papers and are sworn to or so 345 is a 1960 Rugby, Eton, I Zingari, Cambridge and Oxford et al, Henley Regatta and so on. It makes great reading, see the new cricket laws regards the bowling action, numerous race course meetings that were in existence in those days many now defunct, debating the rules of football, professional Cricketers, tennis at Oxford, The Grand National, The Oxford and Cambridge rowing match (Boat Race), plus an announcement by Wm Park, golf ball maker of Musselburgh, who will play any man in the world at golf for £100 or £200 a side over 36 holes to be played on each of the three golfing greens at St Andrews, Musselburgh, and North Berwick, plus lots more to read and digest. All ex bound copies - generally (F/G) (50)
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