Sport - Cigarette & trade cards, mostly football, inc. Bassett Footballers 87/88 (set), Player`s Caricatures by RIP (set), Will`s Association Footballers (set), Churchman`s Boxing Personalities (part set), Will`s Cricketers 1934 (set) plus various odds inc. several Thomson issues (gen gd) (100s)
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Autographs - mixed selection, Sport, Entertainment etc inc. Boxing Tommy Farr & Randolph Turpin (both on the reverse of Stoke City Football Tickets, George & Beryl Formby, Stanley Mathews, Tommy Steele, Pete Murray, Benny Hill, Harry Secombe etc (mostly laid down, some with sellotape stains) (27)
Photographs - Forty cabinet portrait photographs, mainly by Reading studios, including three generations of Suttons [of Suttons Seeds], by Walton Adams; a football team, by Dee of Earley; a girl with bicycle; two girls with a doll and tennis racket; a gentleman and his dog; a merchant seaman in uniform; a boy dressed as a clown, with hand-colouring; a girl and doll; a sailor in uniform (H.M.S. Indefatigable); a girl holding a doll; and others, (album). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Postcards - Approximately 145 topographical and other cards, including real photographic views of a country wedding, Kilgannon, Sligo, featuring the traditional `Straw Boys`; and the Naval Barracks, Portsmouth; with views of a tram car accident, Swindon, 1906; the Funeral of Fireman Wale, 1906; Mr A. Le Fre`s Football Team, a souvenir of the charity football match played at the Bristol Rovers ground, 1905; the windmill, Coleshill; the troopship, `City of Vienna`; Copse Road, Clevedon; and others, (loose). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Postcards - Seven cards of Reading Football Club interest, comprising team groups in formal pose, 1904-05, by Dee; 1905-06, by Everard Cuzner; 1911-12, by Collier; 1924, by Collier & Guy; 1925-26, by Collier & Guy; a group of player portraits, 1905-06, by Dee; and a real photographic view of the crowd in one of the stands at Elm Park, inscribed verso `Reading v. Cardiff City / 1 - 0 / Saturday Sept. 20 1913`, (loose). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Postcards - Ten cards of Reading sporting interest, the real photographic team groups including Reading Amateur Football Club, 1907-08; Reading Amateur Football Club, Isle of Wight tour, 1911; Liebenrood Road Athletic Football Club, 1912-13; a women`s football team, by Collier; Reading Wanderers Cricket Club, 1905; Reading Winter Bathers, 1910; and others, (loose). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A BLACK AND WHITE LEATHER FOOTBALL bearing numerous Arsenal players from the double-winning side including Charlie George, Frank McLintock, Bob Wilson, Ray Kennedy, Peter Storey, Peter Marinello etc. Lots 305-310 are being sold on behalf of the Arron Williams Trust Fund, for further information on the charity please go to www.arronwilliamstrustfund.co.uk
A 9CT GOLD 1981 CENTENARY F.A.CUP FINAL WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football Association Challenge Cup, Winners, the rim inscribed Season 1980-81, with ring suspension. Tottenham Hotspur won the 1981 final after a replay. In the first match played on 9th May 1981, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City drew the match 1-1. In the replay played on 14th May 1981, Tottenham Hotspur defeated Manchester City 3-2. The 1981 F.A.Cup Final was indeed a memorable occasion befitting the hundredth final. Tommy Hutchinson, Manchester City`s forward scored twice in the first game, one for his own side and an equalising own goal for Tottenham Hotspur, the first man to score for both teams in a final since 1946. In the replay it was Ricky Villa who scored twice and his winning goal is arguable one of the best ever F.A.Cup final goals. Lots 491-492 relate to the playing career of Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Milija Aleksic
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1927-28 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won By Rangers F.C., J. Kerr, Trainer, 1927-28, with ring suspension, in original fitted case In the above cup final played on 14th April 1928 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Celtic 4-0. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1929-30 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup, Won by Rangers F.C., J Kerr (Trainer), 1929-30, with ring suspension In the above cup final played on settled after a replay on 16th April 1930 at Hampden Park, Rangers defeated Partick Thistle 2-1. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD 1930-31 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish League Championship, 1930-31, the reverse inscribed Rangers Football Club, Won By, J. Kerr (Trainer), with ring suspension, in original fitted case, Rangers won the Division 1 Championship this season with 60 points Celtic being runners-up on 58 points. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Charity Cup, with ring suspension; and white-metal and enamel lapel badge, inscribed Scottish Football Association, with tartan ribbon; and a French F.A. gilt-metal and enamel lapel badge, inscribed FFFA (3). Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
RANGERS F.C.: A SILK HANDKERCHIEF, printed with a team line-up of the 1929-30 Rangers squad and printed Scottish League Champions, Rangers Football Club, Season 1929-1930, 16 x 16in. (approx), some very slight staining otherwise overall in excellent condition. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
RANGER F.C. TOUR OF CANADA 1930: AN ORIGINAL HAND-PAINTED PIECE OF BUFFALO HIDE, painted with a figure of a native American and inscribed Winnipeg, Manitoba, Manitoba Football Assn, the reverse inscribed Presented to J. Kerr Of Glasgow Rangers F.C., June 1930, 25 x 21in. (63.5 x 53.5cm). The above was presented to Kerr by the Manitoba Football Association. Lots 493-502 were awarded to Rangers and Heart of Midlothian trainer James Kerr
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1922-23 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Won By, Celtic F.C., 1922-23, P. Gallagher, with ring suspension, in original case. In the above Scottish Cup final played on 31st March 1923 at Hampden Park, Celtic defeated Hibernian 1-0. This lot relates to the career of Celtic and Ireland International Patsy Gallagher
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1953-54 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Scottish Cup 1953-54, Winners, J.Stein, with ring suspension, in original case. Exhibited: The Scottish Football Museum, Hampden. In the above match played on 24th April 1954 at Hampden, Celtic defeated Aberdeen 2-0. This was Stein`s first major domestic medal won with Celtic. This lot relates to the playing career of the Scottish Football legend Jock Stein CBE
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1970-71 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS MEDAL. The obverse inscribed Scottish Football League Championship, the reverse inscribed First Division, Season 1970-71, enamel chipped in places, with ring suspension, in case. Celtic won the First Division championship this season with 56 points, Aberdeen being runners-up on 54 points. Lots 505-506 relate to the career of Celtic and Scotland International George Connelly
A WHITE-METAL MOUNTED CLARET JUG, presented to George Connelly after his participation in the Jackie Charlton testimonial match, 12in. (30.5cm) high; a pewter and enamel tankard, inscribed George Connelly 1965-72, To Commemorate Seven Consecutive League Championship; a Bakelite, white-metal and enamel mounted plaque, inscribed The Scottish 2nd XI Football Association. 1965-66, Scottish 2nd XI Cup, Final Tie, Winners; and another similar inscribed 1968-69, Scottish 2nd XI Cup, Final Tie, Runners-Up (4). Lots 505-506 relate to the career of Celtic and Scotland International George Connelly
A 9CT GOLD 1959-60 INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL. The obverse inscribed SFL, the reverse inscribed S.F.L., V, F.L., 1959-60, R. McCann, with ring suspension, in original case. In the above match played on 23rd March 1960 at Highbury, The Football League defeated the Scottish Football League 1-0. Lots 509-527 relate to the career of Motherwell and Scotland International Robert "Bert" McCann
A WHITE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE XI V. SCOTLAND XI SHIRT. No. 6, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge. The above shirt was worn by Bert McCann in the above match played on 16th March 1959, the Scottish Football League defeating the Scotland XI 6-5, McCann captained the League XI in this match. Lots 509-527 relate to the career of Motherwell and Scotland International Robert "Bert" McCann
A BLUE SCOTLAND COLTS V. CLYDE SHIRT.No.8, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed The Scottish Football Association. The above shirt was worn by Bert McCann in the above match. In the match against Clyde played on 14th December 1955 at Shawfield Stadium, the Scotland Colts defeating Clyde 5-1, McCann scoring one goal. Lots 509-527 relate to the career of Motherwell and Scotland International Robert "Bert" McCann
A WHITE ENGLAND INTER-LEAGUE SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT. No.2, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed Scottish Match, The Football League. The above shirt was worn by Jimmy Armfield and gained by McCann as a swap after the Inter-League match against The Scottish League played on 23rd March 1960 at Highbury, the match ending in a 1-0 victory to the Football League. Lots 509-527 relate to the career of Motherwell and Scotland International Robert "Bert" McCann
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