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Lot 896

An Illuminated manuscript presented to Sir Stanley Matthews CBE by the Football Association to mark the occasion of his 70th birthday in 1985, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 69 by 58cm., 27 by 22 3/4in.; sold with a certificate of authenticity from Louis Taylor Auctions signed by Sir Stanley's daughter Mrs Jean Gough (2) Provenance: Purchased at the Stanley Matthews Auction (consigned by his daughter Mrs Jean Gough) at Louis Taylor Auctions, Stoke-on-Trent, October 17th 2000 as lot 364.

Lot 900

Football memorabilia, an eclectic assortment of material and of ages, including records, souvenir newspapers and magazines, media guides, press packs, Esso coins, rosettes, a 1947 F.A. Cup final souvenir handkerchief, press photos, advertisement pieces, Bolton Wanderers Memorandum of Association, a pre-war scrapbook, an invitation to Geoff Hurst's investiture at Buckingham Palace, and other miscellaneous items (a qty.)

Lot 901

Miscellaneous football memorabilia, toys and models including three Keymen figures, trade, cigarette and collectors cards & coins, postcards, posters, jam jar lids, supporters' flags, advertisement pieces, scraps and other miscellaneous items including an old football ground steward's megaphone (a qty.)

Lot 906

A silver & enamel medal for the 1930 World Cup finals, by Stefano Johnson of Milan, the obverse enamelled after Guillermo Laborde's official poster design for the 1930 World Cup, inscribed 1ER CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, URUGUAY, MONTEVIDEO, 15 JULIO AGOSTO 15

Lot 907

A gold plated 1930 World Cup medal, the obverse struck with a depiction of the centenary tower, the reverse inscribed A.U. A gold plated 1930 World Cup medal, the obverse struck with a depiction of the centenary tower, the reverse inscribed A.U. DE F., 1ER CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, MONTEVIDEO, 1930; sold together with three examples of the more common bronze medals for the 1930 World Cup, each with the obverse struck with a view of the Tower of Homage at the Centenary stadium, Montevideo, the reverse inscribed A.U.de.F, 1er Campeonato Mundial de Football, Montevideo, 1930, with ring suspension in original paper wrapper, two of the medals in original paper wrappers (6) The scarcer gold plated commemorative medal was reserved for 'leaders' according to an article in the magazine Mundo Uruguayo, 10th July 1930. The bronze medals were sold to the general public.

Lot 908

Five 1930 World Cup medals/badges, three commemorative bronze medals by Stefano Johnson of Milan, 1930, the obverse struck with a view of the Tower of Homage at the Centenary Stadium, Montevideo, the reverse inscribed A.U.DE.F., 1ER CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, MONTEVIDEO, 1930, two of the examples in their original paper wrapper; together with a gilt-metal official's medal by Joyeria La Lira of Uruguay, the obverse set with a central print of the Uruguayan national emblem inscribed with the maker's name with ribbon inscribed CENTENARIO 1830-1930; and a bronze & enamel commemorative badge inscribed CAMPEON, the border inscribed COLOMBES 1924, AMSTERDAM 1928, MONTEVIDEO 1930 (6)

Lot 909

A group of eleven Uruguayan medals and badges, comprising: a gold and enamel Uruguayan Football Association lapel badge commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1930 World Cup victory, named to C.RIOLFO and dated 1930-1980; a gold and enamel Uruguayan Football Association medal named to Uruguay's 1950 World Cup physical fitness trainer ROMEO VAZQUEZ and further inscribed CTO. MUNDIAL, 1950-1976; a silver medal presented to the Romeo Vazquez, rectangular, the obverse struck with an image of the Jules Rimet Trophy and inscribed IV CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE UTBOL 1950, the reverse inscribed HOMENAJE DE LA CAMARA DE REPRESENTANTES, ROMEO VAZQUEZ, REPUBLICAO DEL URUGUAY; a silver and enamel by Tammaro of Uruguay, 1930, inscribed for a delegate of the League of Volunteers for the 1930 World Cup; a silver plated medal by Tammaro of Uruguay, 1930, commemorating Uruguay's triumphs in the 1924 & 1928 Olympics and the 1930 World Cup; a bronze and enamel lapel badge commemorating the centenary of Uruguay, 1930; a metal pin badge for an official of the National Centenary Commission, Uruguay 1930; a bronze and enamel 1930 World Cup player/delegate's badge for Romania; a silver plated and enamel 1956 South American Football Championship commemorative medal, inscribed Dr Ordiozola, a delegate of the A.U.F.; a bronze and enamel commemorative medal, by Tammaro of Uruguay, commemorating the 1950 World Cup; and a bronze commemorative medal for the Centenary of Uruguay, 1830-1930

Lot 911

A German porcelain model of a footballer 1930, finely modelled as a Uruguay player decorated in a light blue shirt and dark blue shorts, about to kick a brown leather football with his right foot, the base inscribed 1830 Uruguay, 1930, height 18cm., 7in.

Lot 912

A collection of eight Uruguayan 1930 & 1950 World Cup souvenirs, comprising: a spectator's pennant inscribed URUGUAY, 1830-1930; a children's toy in the form of a plastic replica of the Jules Rimet trophy, 32cm., 12 1/2in.; a tinplate calendar holder with chromolithographic portraits of players and the teams from the World Cup and Olympic wins in 1924, 1928, 1930 & 1950, 54cm., 21 1/4in.; four posters relating to the 1930 and 1950 World Cups, comprising: a small film poster for the official 1930 World Cup film showing at the Grand Splendid Theatre, Montevideo, Friday 29th August; a Mundo Uruguayo magazine supplement print with photographs of the 1930 World Cup and 1924 & 1928 Olympic football champions; and two souvenir posters both with images of the 1950 World Cup winning team, various sizes, the largest 40.5 by 58cm., 6 by 23in.; and a hand illustrated postcard by and signed by Guillermo Laborde the designer of the official poster for the 1930 World Cup, pen & ink & gouache, correspondence signed by Laborde, postmarked Montevideo 14th March 1935

Lot 913

A very rare programme for the World Cup Group 4 match between Uruguay and Peru played at the Estadio Centenario 18th July 1930, 16 pages, team line-ups on centre pages, bound in modern cloth covered boards inscribed gilt CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, 1930 This very rare example of a programme produced for a specific match during the inaugural 1930 World Cup is almost certainly a result of the Uruguay v Peru match being held on centenary of the Constitution of Uruguay declared on 18th July 1830. The match was a central part of the nations celebrations and held in the newly-built Centenary Stadium in Montevideo.

Lot 918

Album Primer Campeonato Mundial De Football, official report of the 1930 World Cup, numbered 1800 from the limited edition of 3000, rebound, the original paper wrappers preserved and pasted onto the new boards

Lot 927

Eusebio Tejera's sky blue Uruguay No.3 jersey from the 1950 World Cup final, short-sleeved; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from a Uruguayan notary additionally signed by Ghiggia, one of the last surviving members of the team; and 12 repro photographs featuring Tejera and the 1950 final (14) Tejera played for Nacional and won a total of 31 Uruguayan caps between 1945 and 1954. The highlight of his career was his participation in the 1950 World Cup final when Uruguay beat the hosts Brazil. In 1950 Uruguay won the World Cup for the second time in their history, having won the inaugural tournament on their home soil in 1930. For the 1950 hosts Brazil the defeated was a national disaster with the final becoming known as the 'Maracanazo.' One of the effects of the defeat was a change of kit for a change of fortune. The all white strip was abandoned for the yellow and blue which evolved into one of the great iconic sights of world football.

Lot 928

A FIFA outside broadcasters RCA (Radio Corporation of America) microphone, with a swivel mouth piece fitted with bakelite frame, inscription reads "FIFA Radio" on the front and "On Air" to the reverse, in a Perspex display case, 41cm., 16in. This lot comes with official documentation which reads. This Historic item was used from the early 1950's through to the mid 1960's to record important World Cup and various International tournaments in Europe and Latin America. Over the most important years FIFA shared common space with the Worlds most famous football sports network radio broadcasters. The microphone was gifted to The General Secretary of The Real Federation Espanola de Futbol from Comite Ejecutivo FIFA. The microphone had formed an important broadcast display at the AFA Museum in Buenos Aires following its donation from Spain's FEF Museum in 1968 signed Fernando Alta Villa, June 15th 1989, Buenos Aires.

Lot 964

A Derby China ashtray presented at Old Trafford during the 1966 World Cup, decorated wit the World Cup insignia, in original box with a F.A. compliments slip, and a Borough of Stretford card reading 'This memento was presented on the occasion of the World Cup matches, held on the ground at Manchester United Football Club Lt., at Old Trafford, Stretford, in July 1966, diameter 11.5cm., 4 1/2in.

Lot 989

A group of four autographed 30th anniversary England World Cup Winners philatelic covers, three bearing single signatures in ink for Sir Alf Ramsey, Sir Geoff Hurst and Bobby Charlton, the fourth signed by Martin Peters, Sir Geoff Hurst and Jackie Charlton, all applied with commemorative medallions, Football Legends postage stamps and postmarked Wembley 14th May 1996

Lot 992

A brown and red leather football signed by the England 1970 World Cup squad, signed by the England squad and also by Ramsey, Shepherdson, Cocker, and Dr Phillips

Lot 1001

A group of three official 1990 World Cup posters, each with a varied design, the central football pitch being printed with the flags of the competing nations, or black, or red, rolled, 99 by 66cm., 39 by 26in.; sold together with a group of eleven Italian posters relating to the promotion of the 1990 World Cup and cultural events that coincided with the tournament, some duplication, rolled, various sizes (17)

Lot 1010

An album of 49 autographed 2002 World Cup Football Legends postal covers, each with a signed letter of authenticity, subjects comprising: Jonathan Woodgate, Sir Tom Finney, Terry Venables, Graham Taylor, Michael Owen, Alan Shearer, Jack Charlton, Steve McLaren, Ryan Giggs, Ian Rush, Les Ferdinand, David Moyes, Gordon Strachan, Nicky Butt, Sir Bobby Charlton, Sir Bobby Robson, Rio Ferdinand, Gianfranco Zola, Mikael Silvestre, Kevin Campbell, Tony Adams, David James, Kieron Dyer, Matt Le Tisier, Steve Watson, Tomasz Radzinski, Gareth Southgate, Glen Roeder, Gary Lineker, Chris Kirkland, Jermaine Jenas, Mick McCarthy, John Hartson, Graeme Souness, Alan Curbishley, Jean Tigana, Steve Bruce, Paul Scholes, Damien Duff, Robbie Keane, Shay Given, Juninho, Ian Harte, George Cohen, Glen Hoddle, Kevin Keegan, Nigel Martyn, Craig Brown & Trevor Sinclair, occasionally with additional signed publicity photograph or letter from the subject

Lot 1015

A programme for the final of the football tournament at the Paris Olympic Games in 1924, Uruguay v Switzerland played at the Stade Olympique de Colombes 9th June, a combined issue also covering the bronze medal play-off between Sweden and Holland In the pre-World Cup era, the winners of the Olympic gold medal were also considered to be crowned World Champions. The great Uruguay team dominated world football at the period, winning gold in Paris and at Amsterdam in 1928, before lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy on home soil at the inaugural World Cup of 1930.

Lot 1016

A 1924 Olympic football competition quarter-final programme Ireland v Holland, played at the Stade de Paris 2nd June 1924, ex binder Holland defeated Ireland 2-1 aet.

Lot 1025

England v. Scotland international programme played at Old Trafford 17th April 1926, official match programme as well as a history of Manchester United Football Club, 111 pages plus covers, in good condition

Lot 1030

South Africa v Football Association XI programme played at Wanderers Ground Johannesburg 1st July 1939, This was the last English representative match played before the War. The FA XI won the game 2-1 through goals by the amateurs A H Gibbons (RAF and Brentford) and Barnet's Lester Finch.

Lot 1072

A interesting collection of 28 programmes relating to the career of the Barnet FC & England amateur international Lester Finch, including England amateur internationals v Scotland at Inverness 14.3.36, Dulwich Hamlet 13.3.37 & 11.3.39, v Wales at Torquay 21.1.33, Rhyl 29.1.38 & Cheltenham 28.1.39, F.A. Amateurs to Jersey 10.5.34, a wartime Doncaster Rovers v FA XI 2.12.39, a full-England wartime international v Wales at Ninian Park 7.6.41, 17 various wartime programmes featuring Finch guesting for football clubs or in services games (he was a sergeant in the RAF) played at Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Wolves, Boscombe, WBA, Shrewsbury, Dulwich Hamlet, Oxford City, West Ham & Aldershot, plus RAF v Amateur XI at West Ham 17.9.47 & a souvenir programme for the opening of the new playing pitch at Finchley (v Barnet) 31.8.46

Lot 1074

29 football programmes, including England XI v Anglo Scots XI 8.5.35, Islington Corinthians v Chinese Olympic XI 31.8.36 & Great Britain v Holland Olympic football competition played at Highbury 31.8.48, Athenian League v All India Olympic Team played at Finchley 2.9.48, England amateur internationals played at Dulwich Hamlet v Finland 11.10.58 & Germany 5.3.60, also including England internationals, F.A. & F.A. Amateur Cup finals, non-League & other miscellaneous issues; the lot also including five football books and a quantity of Amateur Sport magazine dating between 1948 & 1951 (a qty.)

Lot 1125

Three Exeter City Football Supporters' Club Sports Day programmes for 1921, 1923 & 1925, all held at St James' Park, the 1921 programme (punch-holed and pasted with a press report) incorporating an Exeter City public trial match Red v White with team line-ups and thereby becoming a rare and very early Exeter City FC programme

Lot 1141

A pre-Football League match card for Notts County v Rotherham 1st Round of the English Cup played at Trent Bridge 24th October 1885

Lot 1142

A pre-Football League match card for Notts County v Blackburn Olympic played at Trent Bridge 1st November 1885

Lot 1143

A pre-Football League match card for Notts County v West Bromwich Albion played at Trent Bridge 14th November 1885

Lot 341

Tottenham Hotspur Cup Football Programmes with Ticket Stubs: v Manchester City FA Cup Final 1981, v Manchester City Cup Final Replay 1981, v Arsenal FA Cup Semi Final '93, v Wolves FA Cup Semi Final '81, v QPR FA Cup Final 1982, v QPR FA Cup Final Replay '82 , v Liverpool FA Charity Shield '82, v Aston Villa FA Charity Shield '81, v Leicester City Worthington Cup Final, v Wolverhampton Wanderers '81, v RSC Anderlecht UEFA Cup Final First Leg '84. Tottenham Hotspur Cup Football Programmes without Ticket Stubs: v Burnley '62 FA Cup Final, v Chelsea FA Cup Final '67, v Watford FA Cup Semi Final '87, v Leicester City FA Cup Semi Final '82, v Arsenal FA Cup Semi Final '91, v Coventry FA Cup Final '87, v Arsenal FA Charity Shield '91, v Aston Villa FA Cup Final '71, v Norwich Football League Cup Final '73, v Liverpool Football League Milk Cup Final '82. Other Cup Football Programmes: Aston Villa v Norwich City '75, Liverpool v West Ham '80, Liverpool v Manchester Utd '77, Fulham v West Ham Utd '75, Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester Utd FA Cup Replay '83, Liverpool v Wimbledon '88, Man City v Wolverhampton Wanderers '74, Arsenal v Man Utd '79, Man Utd v Southampton '76, 19 Ticket Stubs for Tottenham Games from '70's & '80s, Jimmy Greaves Testimonial Tottenham v Feyenoord '72, Tottenham v RSC Anderlecht '84, v Hajduk Split '84, Queens Park FC v British Amature Select '67 & Celtic v Tottenham '67, Arsenal v Tottenham FA Semi '68, v FC Barcelona '82, England v Czechoslovakia '78, Tottenham v FC Lokomotive Lepzig '73, Spurs v Scotland John White Memorial '64, Atletico Madrid v Spurs '63, Derby Co v West Ham '75, Tottenham v Feyenoord European Cup Winners Cup '92

Lot 278

England v West Germany Saturday July 30th '66 World Cup Final Programme from the Empire Stadium Wembley, 68 Pages, the Team Sheets for England & West Germany have been completed by hand, this is with an Official Souvenir Programme for the Jules Rimaet Cup World Championship July 11th - 30th programme for the Whole World Cup, 68 pages, Football players have been filled in both measure 9" x 7"

Lot 920

A Cornard Model Co unmade whitemetal kit for a class B17 'Football' loco body and tender, appears complete, with instructions

Lot 447

A 2001 UK silver proof piedfort two-pound coin. Marconi 1901 with certificate, also a two pound DNA proof coin, a 1996 silver proof £2 coin 'A Celebration of football', two silver £1 coins 2002 and 2003, a silver Canadian 1997 dollar and a 1994 Remembrance proof dollar, all with certificates (14)

Lot 110

Massive collection of Lego. To include boxed sets: Star Wars 7141 Naboo Star Fighter, 7130 Snowspeeder, 7161 Gungan Submarine, Limited Edition System Football Game, 7839 Auto Transporter, 7823 Cargo Carrier, 7864 Train Transformer, 7824 Railway Station, 7735 Train Set, 6280 Armada Flagship, 6274 Caribbean Clipper, 6289 Red Beard Runner etc. Also includes a large quantity of complete or near complete unboxed sets. Full list available - please call or e-mail for details of this fantastic collection.

Lot 1423

A quantity of football annuals and photographs of Scottish footballer George Young.

Lot 1447

Five football programmes, single sheet, including; Tottenham Hotspur Vs Queens Park Rangers. 1944, Arsenal Vs Millwall 1945, Arsenal Vs Southampton 19644, Arsental Vs Brentford 1944 and Arsenal Vs Luton 1944.

Lot 1588

Footballing interest; A white metal table lighter modelled as a football, white metal medal modelled as a footballer and raised on square marble base, 4 corkscrews, each modelled as footballers legs, a C.F.C lamp and a C.F.C pillow.

Lot 102

A WHITE ENGLAND REPLICA SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed England, the front bearing fifteen autographs, framed and glazed, 36 x 36in. (91.5cm x 91.5cm) overall; a white football shirt with an embroidered three lion badge and crown, No.9, the front of the shirt autographed by Bobby Charlton; and a white England t-shirt, the front autographed by Gary Lineker, Steve Hodge, Phil Neal (3).

Lot 119

A 9CT GOLD MEDAL, the obverse inscribed London Football Combination, the reverse inscribed Runners-Up, 1936-37, with ring suspension, in original fitted case; a 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed Central League v. London Combination, 1937; another similar dated 1938, both with ring suspension and in original fitted case; a miniature small bronze football plaque; another in fitted case; a white-metal World Cup, Preliminary Draw medallion; and a white-metal box, the hinged lid decorated by a panel of a footballer (7).

Lot 131

A RED LIVERPOOL SHIRT, No.8, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed Liverpool Football Club, the reverse lettered Collymore, the reverse autographed by Stan, the front bearing ten other Liverpool player autographs, in double-sided glass frame, 33 x 30.1/2in. (83.7 x 77.5cm) overall. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF SIMPLY RED'S LEAD SINGER MICK HUCKNALL

Lot 141

A SILVER FOOTBALL MEDAL, the obverse inscribed F.A.F, the reverse inscribed British Football Cup, Tampico, 1920-21, Presented by the British Society, with ring suspension.

Lot 143

CELTIC V. INTER MILAN EUROPEAN CUP FINAL 1967, THE OFFICIAL CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB PENNANT GIVEN TO INTER MILAN CAPTAIN ARMANDO PICCHI BY CELTIC CAPTAIN BILLY MCNEILL, inscribed European Cup Final, FC Internazionale, v, Celtic, In Lisbon, 25th May, 1967, with embroidered shamrocks, 28in. (71cm) long. Provenance: San Siro Football Museum, Milan. The above is the official club pennant produced by Celtic for the customary exchanging of the pennants by the club captains prior to the 1967 European Cup Final, were Celtic became the first British side to win the famous trophy. A true piece of historical football memorabilia. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 145

A YELLOW BRAZIL SHIRT, No.21, with v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed Brasil, the reverse lettered R. Oliveira. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by R. Oliveira in a 2006 World Cup qualifying match. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 146

A WHITE AC MILAN SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.22, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Kaka, the sleeves with La Calico flashes. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by Kaka in a match 2007/2008. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 147

A WHITE REAL MADRID SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.17, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered v. Nistelrooy, the sleeves with La Liga flashes. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by Ruud V. Nistelrooy in a match during the 2006-07 season. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 148

A PURPLE FIORENTINA SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.10, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Mutu, the sleeves with La Calico flashes. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by Adrian Mutu in a match during the 2006-07 season. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 149

A RED AND BLACK AC MILAN SHORT-SLEEVED SHIRT, No.99, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Ronaldo, the sleeves with La Calico flashes. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by Ronaldo in a match during the 2007-08 season. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 150

A RED AND BLACK AC MILAN SHIRT, No.8, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Gattuso the sleeves with La Calico flashes. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by Gennaro Gattuso. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 151

A GREEN AND WHITE CELTIC SHIRT, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 152

A WHITE AND RED INTER MILAN SHIRT, No.8, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Ibrahimovic, the sleeves with La Calico flashes. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by Zlatan Ibrahimovic in a match during the 2007-08 season. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 153

A RED AND BLACK AC MILAN SHIRT, No.3, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Maldini, the sleeves with La Calico flashes. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by Paolo Maldini in the 2007-08 season. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 155

A BLUE AND BLACK INTER MILAN SHIRT, No.10, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Adriano, the sleeves with La Calico flashes, the reverse of the shirt bearing the player's autograph. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above shirt was worn by Adriano in a match during the 2003-04 season. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 159

RANGERS V. INTER MILAN 7TH NOVEMBER 1984: THE OFFICIAL PENNANT FROM THE MATCH, inscribed Rangers F.C., Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, U.E.F.A. Cup, 2nd Round 2nd Leg, 7th November 1984, Rangers v. Inter Milan, 26in. (66cm) high. Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. The above pennant is the official one given to Inter Milan captain by Craig Paterson, the Ranger's captain prior to the UEFA Cup match. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 161

A C MILAN V. LIVERPOOL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, FINAL MATCH PROGRAMME, 23/5/2007, A C Milan v. Sevilla, Super Cup, match programme, 31/08/07; A C Milan v. Parma, match programme, 22/9/07, the front cover autographed by Ancelotti; and an autographed Ancelotti postcard (5). Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 162

A COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN COMPETITION FINAL MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM THE LATE 1950S ONWARDS, including London v. Barcelona, 5/3/58, Leeds United v. Dinamo Zagreb, 6/9/67, Leeds United v. Ferencvarous, 7/8/68, Birmingham v. Barcelona, 29/3/60, Barcelona v. Birmingham, 4//5/60, Newcastle United v. Ujpest Dozsa, 29/5/69 etc; and a collection of Italian match programmes (a lot). Provenance: San Siro Museum, Milan. THIS LOT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE SAN SIRO FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Lot 8

"Football", a XIX Century coloured print, featuring a jovial infantryman in melee, published by Thos. McLean, Haymarket, London 1827, 20.5 x 29 cms.

Lot 32

MACKENZIE THORPE [b. 1956] "The Keeper" signed limited edition giclee print, numbered 192/495, created to celebrate The Game Of Life based on football and its impact, c. 2003, 56 x 44 cms.

Lot 14

A silver and enamelled West Bromwich Albion football club medal awarded to W Jephcott of the Sport Argus for The English Cup Season 1907, 1 1/2" high.

Lot 207

A Large Collection of Signed Photographs of Actors, Footballers, Politicians, Soap Stars and Other Celebrities, mainly from the 1980's and 90's, both framed and unframed, with some facsimiles, celebrities include Bob Hoskins, Faye Dunaway, Kenn Dodd, Tony Curtis, Dustin Hoffman, Liza Minelli, Mary Tyler Moore, Eddie Murphy, Michael Crawford, John Major, Shirley Bassey, Alan Whicker, Donny Osmond, Richard Dunwoody, Glenda Jackson, Stoke City football team, Chevy Chase, Frankie Howard etc., in two boxes.

Lot 210

An Album of Mainly Ogdens Cigarette Card Sets, including Captains of Association Football, Trainers & Owners Colours, Poultry Alphabet, Poultry Rearing & Management, Leaders of Men, Modern British Pottery and Derby Entrants, plus cards by Wills and Players.

Lot 188

A very large quantity of football annuals, reference books and ephemera dating from the 1940's - 1980's to include World Cup July 1966 scrapbook containing press cuttings and special souvenir papers

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