A 1954 SILVER-GILT INTER-LEAGUE MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football League Representative Match, the reverse inscribed The Football League, versus, The Football League of Ireland, at Manchester, 10th February 1954; and a silver medal, the obverse inscribed D.R., the reverse inscribed Winners, M & D. Jr L. Chall Cup, Runners-Up, League Championship, 14-16 sec., D Revie, 1942-43, In the above Inter-League match played on 10th February 1954 at Maine Road, the Football League defeated the Football League of Ireland 9-1, Revie scoring a hat-trick
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THE FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR TROPHY 1955:, A WHITE-METAL FIGURE OF A FOOTBALLER, on stepped ebonised base, bearing a white-metal plaque inscribed The Footballer Of The Year, Presented To, Don Revie, Manchester City F.C., By The, Football Writers' Association, Cup Final Eve. 1955, the sides mounted with enamelled shield-shaped Union flags plaques, 10in. (25.5cm) high
A 9CT GOLD 1963-64 DIVISION 2 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Season 1963-64, All My Love Don, Leeds United won the Division 2 championship this season for the second time in the clubs history with 63 points, Sunderland being runners-up on 61 points
A 9CT GOLD 1968-69 DIVISION 1 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions, Division 1, the reverse inscribed Season 1968-69, in original fitted case, Under the managerial guidance of Don Revie, Leeds United won their first-ever Division 1 Championship this season losing only two league matches. They won the champion-ship with 67 points, Liverpool being runners-up on 61 points.
A 1967-68 WHITE-METAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP WINNERS TANKARD, the body inscribed The Football League, The Football League Cup, 1967-68, Winners, 5in. (12.7cm) high. The 1967-68 League Cup victory was the first major trophy won by Revie as Leeds United manager and started one of the most successful periods in the clubs history. It was also the clubs first-ever League Cup win. In the above match played on 2nd March 1968 at Wembley, Leeds United defeated Arsenal 1-0
A WHITE-METAL TANKARD, inscribed Leeds United A.F.C, Don Revie, Division 1 Champions, 1968-69, 5in. (12.7cm) high; a white-metal tankard, inscribed Centenary Match, Wales v. England, 24th March 1976, a white- metal two-handled trophy with enamel plaque inscribed Durham Football Association, the body inscribed Senior Professional C.C. Winners, 1957-58, 7in. (17.8cm) high; another with Lancashire Football Association enamel badge, inscribed Senior Cup Winners 1952-53, Manchester City F.C., D. Revie, 6.1/2in. (16.5cm) high; and another modern tankard (5)
THE FOOTBALL WRITERS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL DINNER MENU CARD, 5/5/1955, the back cover autographed by Chairman Clifford Webb, Alexander of Hillsborough, Vice-President of the Football Association, Walter Winterbottom, Tommy Trinder; and another similar example from the 1965 (2), Don Revie won the 1955 Player of the Year award
BRITISH XI V. EUROPEAN XI: 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE IRISH F.A., AN IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 75TH ANNIVERSARY MENU CARD, held at the Grand Central Hotel, Belfast, 13/8/55, the inside cover bearing numerous autographs; an itinerary booklet relating to the match; and an invitation card to the event (3)
A FOOTBALL LEAGUE V. LEAGUE OF IRELAND, MATCH PROGRAMME, 10/2/54, the team line-up page bearing twelve autographs including 10 of the Football League side, lacking Don Revie, autographs include Roger Byrne, Johnny Berry, Billy Wright, Nat Lofthouse, Stan Rickaby, Jackie Sewell, Gilbert Merrick etc, match played at Maine Road, programme in excellent condition; and a Itinerary booklet relating to the match (2). The Football League defeated The League of Ireland 9-1, with goals from Don Revie, Jackie Sewell both scoring hat tricks, two from Johnny Berry and one by Nat Lofthouse
YOU GET NOWT FOR BEING SECOND BY BILLY BREMNER, 1969, published by Clarke, Doble & Brendon, Ltd, dedicated and autographed by Billy Bremner and Don Revie, bearing seventeen further player autographs including Norman Hunter, Gordon McQueen, Johnny Giles, Joe Jordan, Eddie Gray, Paul Madeley etc, Soccer At The Top, My Life In Football, by Matt Busby, dedicated and autographed by Matt Busby; and a small collection of football books (a lot)
BOBBY MOORE. The Authorised Biography, by Jeff Powell, published by Everest Books Ltd, 1976, the title pages dedicated and signed by Bobby Moore and author Jeff Powell, To Don, a man among managers and a friend in football, best wished for a happy christmas and a winning New Year, Jeff Powell, December 1976 and Best Wishes to Don, Good Luck for the future, Bobby Moore, Jack Taylor, World Soccer Referee by Jack Taylor and David Jones, signed by Taylor and Jones, World Cup 70, by David Miller, dedicated and autographed by the author, A Legend In His Own Time, No.48 of a limited edition of 2,500 copies, a tribute to Bill Shankly; and a small collection of football books (a lot)
A WHITE-METAL FIGURE OF A GOLFER, by Garrard & Co, on ebony shaped base, the base bearing a silver plaque inscribed The Football League, The Management Committee, Trophy, 1960, 12in. (30.5cm) high; two black and white photographs of Revie with the trophy; a silver two-handled trophy, inscribed The Ken Chappelow Golf Club; a white-metal tankard inscribed Dubai Country Club, Self Section, B Division, November 1978; and a collection of thirteen other white-metal golf trophies, 5.1/2in. (14cm) and smaller; and a resin dog trophy on square based with plaque inscribed Presented by John Charles, To The Winner Of The Leeds United EPA, 1979 September Stakes, (17)
Lots 189-270 are the property of the late John Kerr, Private Collector of Heart of Midlothian memorabilia. A 15CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1900-01 SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed 1900-1, Challenge Cup, Won By Heart of Midlothian F.C., G. Hogg, with ring suspension. The above medal was awarded to George Hogg. In the match played on 6th April 1901 at Ibrox, Hearts defeated Celtic 4-3
A SILVER AND ENAMEL 1902-03 SCOTTISH CUP RUNNERS-UP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football Association, the reverse inscribed Challenge Cup Runners-up, Heart of Midlothian F.C., 1902-3, John Hunter, with ring suspension, Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia including the John 'Sailor' Hunter collection, 20 November 1996, Lot 7. The 1902-03 Scottish Cup final was eventually won by Rangers. However, not until after the 2nd reply. In the first match played on 11th April, 1903 at Celtic Park, the teams drew 1-1, in the replay played on 18th April at Celtic Park, the teams drew 0-0 and in the 2nd replay again played at Celtic Park on 25th April, Rangers defeated Hearts 2-0
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1954-55 EAST OF SCOTLAND SHIELD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed E.S.F.A Shield 1954-55, the reverse inscribed E.S.F.A., Shield, Winners, H of M.F.C., D. MacKay, 1954-55, with ring suspension, Provenance: Sotheby's, Football Memorabilia including the Dave MacKay Collection, 21 September 2001, Lot 144
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL EAST OF SCOTLAND SHIELD MEDAL, the reverse inscribed E. of S. Shield, 1957 -58, Winners, H. of M.F.C., Mr. R Tait, Director, with ring suspension, Provenance: Christie's Glasgow, Football Memorabilia including the R. Tait and R.N. Tait Collection, 10 October 1990, Lot 50. The above medal was awarded to Hearts Director R. Tait
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1958-59 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed Winners League Cup, 1958-59, H of M.F.C, Trainer, Mr. J. Harvey, with ring suspension, contained within an ornamental hardwood plaque, In the above match played on 25th October 1958 at Hampden Park, Hearts defeated Partick Thistle 5-1
A 9CT GOLD AND ENAMEL 1954-55 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP MEDAL, the obverse inscribed Scottish Football League Cup, the reverse inscribed Winners, H. of M.F.C, J, Harvey, 1954-55, with ring suspension, contained within an ornamental hardwood plaque, In the above match played on 23rd October 1954 at Hampden Park, Hearts defeated Motherwell 4-2
A NEAR COMPLETE RUN OF F.A.CUP FINAL MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM 1949 TO 1995, lacking 1951 and 1960, including some replay examples, programmes in various levels of condition, mostly good/fair, some writing on team pages, some duplicates copies of the 1970s and 80s examples; seven F.A.Charity Shield match programme from 1979 to 1992; fourteen Football League Final match programmes from 1969 to 1984; TSV Munchen 1860 v. West Ham United, 1965 European Cup Winners Cup, final, match programme, 2 copies; Brugge v. Liverpool, 1978 European Cup final, match programme, 2 copies; amateur cup finals (a lot)
A FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION XI V. ARMY PHYSICAL TRAINING CORPS, CHARITY MATCH PROGRAMME, 6/4/46, some writing on team page, vertical fold; Souvenir of The Football League Jubilee programme, 1888- 1938; a Festival of Football programme, 6/4/49, held at Empress Hall, Earls Court; a National Inter-County, Football Championship, programme, 16/5/69; and a 1953 Royal Tournament programme
Cigarette cards, Gallaher full sets, comprising 'Dogs' (2 sets), 'Wild Animals', 'Portraits of Famous Stars', 'Champions', Champions 2nd Series', 'Trains of the World', 'Wild Flowers', 'Army Badges', 'The Navy' (Park Drive), 'Film Episodes', 'Famous Film Scenes', Gallaher part sets, comprising 'Wild Animals' (46/48), 'Champions of Screen & Stage' (47/48), 'Garden Flowers' (46/48), 'Stars of Screen & Stage' (44/48), 'British Birds' (40/48), 'Aeroplanes' (31/40), mainly good condition, Players, 'Film Stars' set, soiled, Wills 'Railway Equipment' set, 'Strange Craft' (48/50) & other odds or part sets (approx. 300), mixed condition, also Fleetway Publications 'Football Stars 1963' set and Brooke Bond 'Flags' set, housed in three blue cigarette card albums, one outer sleeve missing (lot)
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES. - European Champion Clubs' Cup Benfica F.C. [versus] Manchester United, Final… Wednesday May 29th 1968. 8vo (228 x 150mm.) Illustrations. (Some soiling.) Original wrappers (creased and soiled). - And a quantity of other football programmes, circa 1960-1990 (a quantity).
Cigarette and trade cards - Fry, 'With Captain Scott at the South Pole', 1913, good (25/25); Fry, 'Tricks and Puzzles', 1918, blue back, good (50/50); Ogden, 'Royal Mail', 1909, generally good-fair (42/50); Oxo, 'Lifeboats and their History', 1935, good (3/36, plus 2 duplicates); Oxo, 'British Cattle', 1934, good (2/20); and assorted other part sets and odds, including printed silks (regimental insignia; naval badges; football colours; flags); also two printer's proof part sheets for Wills, 'Roses (Second Series)', 1913; and a packet of Wills Woodbine tipped cigarettes, complete with contents. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Cigarette cards - Salmon & Gluckstein, 'British Queens', 1902, fair (light vertical fold) (1/12); Salmon & Gluckstein, 'Traditions of the Army & Navy', 1917, good (1/25); Salmon & Gluckstein, 'Coronation Series, 1911', 1911, fair (1/25); Cohen Weenen & Co., 'Football Captains 1907-8', 1908, fair (1/60, F. Barron, Burnley); Cope, 'Boxers', 1915, fair-good (1/25, No.106, Ercole Balzac); Cope, 'Noted Footballers', 1910, generally good (1/500, No.371, Norris, Leeds); Cope, 'British Warriors', 1912, black printing, fair (1/50); and others. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid
Football - A Subbuteo Continental Club Edition Table Soccer game, the box lid with twenty-four signatures, including Nobby Stiles, George Best, Geoff Hurst, Jackie Charlton, Joe Royle, Roger Hunt, Gordon Banks, Bill Foulkes, Ian St.John, Howard Kendall, and Peter Beardsley. . Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
[Badminton Library]. Shearman, Montague. Athletics and Football, first edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London 1887. Pictorial brown cloth, illustrations, two pages of publisher's advertisements, octavo (lacking front flyleaf); and Steel, A.G., & Lyttelton, R.H. Cricket, first edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London 1888. Pictorial brown cloth, illustrations, two pages of publisher's advertisements, octavo, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
British Railways Handbills, qty 49 Scottish and English examples. Of the Scottish, the following are noted: Scottish Camping Coaches 1961; Three Lochs Circular Tour 1958; Elgin; Forres etc. English examples of note: Noel Park 1958; Sheepdog Trials Bamford 1953; Football Spurs v Blackpool & Newcastle Aug/Sept 1958; Swindon Loco Works August Wednesdays 1954. A great selection.
MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team of 1966. Signed 4 x 5.5 photograph of Moore standing outdoors in a full length pose with a football at his feet. Either side of the footballer appear two promotional figures. Signed in bold green ink with his name alone to the lower white border. EX
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Two small 4to sheets of blank British Airways notepaper signed by thirteen members of an England football squad, including Bobby Moore (who adds an inscription), Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Nobby Stiles, Roger Hunt, George Cohen, Alan Ball, Mike Summerbee, Ian Callaghan etc., also including assistant England manager Harold Shepherdson. Together with four original ticket stubs for the Quarter Final (2), Semi-Final and Final of the 1966 World Cup at Wembley, one signed by Ferenc Puskas to the verso. Small areas of paper loss to the edges of one page and some light creasing and age wear, G, 6
FOOTBALL: A good selection of excellent original pencil caricatures, 8 x 11.5 and slightly smaller, by an amateur artist, signed by various footballers including John Harris, Roy Bentley, Ron Burgess, Bert Williams, Tom Finney, Billy Steel, Jackie Milburn, Gordon Banks, Kevin Keegan, Jimmy Greaves, Gary Lineker etc. Accompanied by three A.Ls.S. by the subjects and a T.L.S. by a secretary etc., G to VG, 20
FOOTBALL: Two individual excellent original 8 x 11 pencil caricatures by an amateur artist signed by the football managers Brian Clough and Don Revie. Accompanied by a T.L.S. by Brian Clough stating that he was impressed by the sketch. VG, 3 Clough and Revie were the subjects of the recent film The Damned United (2009).
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing hundreds of signatures by various cricketers and rugby players, some on sheets of 8vo notepaper laid down to pages, others on clipped pieces laid down to pages, including Maurice Tate, James and John Langridge, Ernest Tyldesley, India cricket team 1932 (14 signatures on clipped pieces, most in pencil), Frank Woolley, A. P. Freeman, South Africa cricket team 1935 (13 signatures), George Geary, West Indies cricket team 1933 (16 signatures on clipped pieces, each in pencil), E. Patsy Hendren, R. E. S. Wyatt, Jack Hobbs, Australian cricket team 1934 (14 signatures on clipped pieces), Wally Hammond, Harold Larwood, Douglas Jardine, Claude Davey and the Welsh Rugby Football XV 1934-35 (14 signatures on clipped pieces) and 1938 (19 ink signatures on album page), New Zealand Rugby team 1935-36 (21 signatures, a few on clipped pieces), Irish Rugby team 1938 (13 signatures, one in pencil, on album page), Bleddyn Williams, Len Hutton, Middlesex CCC, 1939 (10 signatures), England Rugby team 1947 (13 signatures), South Africa cricket team 1955 (15 signatures on official team sheet), Surrey CCC 1955 (11 signatures) and other county cricket teams of 1955 (Kent, Gloucestershire, Sussex, Nottinghamshire etc.), West Indies cricket team 1957 (17 signatures) and 1966 (16 signatures) and many others. Many pages with attached newspaper photographs and various neat ink annotations by collector. G to VG
FOOTBALL: Miscellaneous selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages, First Day Covers, magazine photographs etc., by various footballers, including Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Alf Ramsey, Tommy Lawton, Jackie Milburn, Cliff Bastin, Billy Wright, Liverpool FC (album page signed in fountain pen ink by fourteen players individually, c. 1920, including Lacey, Scott, Wadsworth, Hopkin, Longworth, Chambers etc.), also including an autograph album containing over 30 signatures by various Liverpool FC players including Ray Clemence, Kevin Keegan, Phil Thompson, Sammy Lee, Emlyn Hughes, Phil Neal, Bob Paisley, Kenny Dalglish, Ray Kennedy, Graeme Souness etc. (most duplicated), Aston Villa FC (c.1950) etc. Generally G to about VG, 14
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