A Clarice Cliff part Tea Service, decorated with the “Football” design, comprises six Cups and Saucers (saucers are a plain blue and orange banded design only), Cream Jug, Slop Bowl, six Tea Plates and a Bread and Butter Plate, black Newport Pottery printed mark (this lot may be viewed on the rostrum table)
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LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB - an LP record Liverpool Conquer Europe 1977, official souvenir, with autographs of the team including Emelyn Hughes, Bob Paisley, Ray Clements, Tommy Smith and others together with a 45rpm record Liverpool (Anthem) again autographed by team members and some books on Liverpool FC
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES - Bridgwater Town v Luton Town 1963; England v Wales Villa Park Birmingham 1948 with ticket stub; Wales v Ireland at Wrexham FC 1948; FA Final Tie Manchester City v Newcastle United at Wembley 1955; Everton v West Brom 1968; others including Fulham, Blackpool, Chelsea, Newport County; some Wrestling programmes; football related booklets and ephemera; Test Cricket magazine c.1948 and other related items (a lot). ++mixed condition
An emotive group of five to a submariner killed by friendly fire, comprising: 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star, War Medal (with MID leaf unattached), Naval LS & GC, Geo VI first type (J109813 E J Blewett, A.L. Tel. HMS Medway), GEF, together with 2 silver football medals of Inter Submarine League 1937-8 named E Blewett, and Sheerness Cup Runners Up 1935 un-named; a bullion naval cap badge and medal transmittal slip named to the above.
Target, ST JAMES PARK HALT. Ex LSWR station between Exeter and Pinhoe. Opened as Lion's Holt Halt in the cutting west of Blackboy Tunnel on 26 January 1906. Changed to St James Park Halt on 7 October 1946 and finally, in 1969, to St James Park, the name of the Exeter City F.C. football ground, which is next to the station. Some restoration, generally in the usual places, has been started, requires completing.
Modern Station Sign BESCOT STADIUM with a small red football logo bottom right. Measures 52" x10" and is in good overall condition. Together with a Cast Iron Street Sign OLD LONDON ROAD. Measures 58" x 6½", white lettering on black background and a bronze sign "Agency Of The Royal Insurance measuring 15" x 10" depicting the shield logo, together with a similar "City Of Birmingham Education Committee Saltley Secondary School", measuring 20" x 13".
Bryan Organ (1935-), Portrait of Trevor Bennett M.B.E. (1920-2007), signed and dated 1983, acrylic on canvas, 100.5 x 100.5cm.; 39.5 x 39.5in. * Trevor Bennett was the president and director of Newcastle United Football Club for 12 years until 2001. He was also benefactor to Leicester City Football Club and Leicestershire county cricket club.
Football - A collection of Leeds United memorabilia, including a 1972 F.A. Cup Final commemorative print, the mount signed by Eddie Gray, John Giles, Peter Lorimer, David Harvey, Mick Bates, Paul Reaney, Norman Hunter, and others, glazed and framed, overall 47cm x 58cm; an F.A. Cup Final Centenary Year first day cover, with five signatures, including Billy Bremner; a Leeds United pennant, 1972; a 1972 F.A. Cup Final programme and ticket stub; and other items.
Football - A Manchester United team photograph, 'League Champions 1964-65', with thirteen signatures, including Charlton, Crerand, Brennan, Foulkes, Aston, Dunne, Stiles and Gaskell; a Jimmy Hill Football Weekly supplement on George Best; a Manchester United Players Official Souvenir of Championship 1966-67; a World Club Championship 1968 souvenir booklet, Manchester United v. Estudiantes de la Plata; a Manchester United Centenary souvenir booklet, 1978; and approximately seventy-eight Manchester United programmes, most circa late 1960s-1970s, including testimonial matches for Sammy McIlroy, 1981, and Martin Buchan, 1983.
Football - Approximately 104 assorted programmes, circa 1960s, for matches including Sporting Club de Portugal v. Manchester United, 1964; Benfica F.C. v. Manchester United (European Champion Clubs' Cup Final), 1968; Manchester United v. Estudiantes, 1968; Tottenham Hotspur v. Manchester United (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), 1962; Manchester United v. Everton (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), 1966; Buxton v. Stockport County (Cheshire County League), 1965; Stockport County v. F.S.V. Frankfurt, 1965; Luton Town v. Stockport County, 1966; Chester v. Stockport, 1966; and others.
Football - Thirty assorted programmes, including twenty Manchester United for matches v. Portsmouth, 1956; Sheffield Wednesday, 1956; Manchester City, 1956; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1956; Arsenal, 1957; Aston Villa, 1957; Bolton Wanderers, 1957 (x2); Sunderland, 1957; Burnley, 1957; Aston Villa, 1957; Portsmouth, 1957; Burnley, 1957; Sheffield Wednesday, 1957; West Bromwich Albion, 1958; Preston North End, Apr. 1958; Preston North End, Oct. 1958; Fulham (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), 1958; Shamrock Rovers (European Cup), 1957; and Real Madrid (Grand Challenge Match), 1959; also including Manchester City v. Manchester United, 1957; Arsenal v. Manchester United, 1959; England v. U.S.S.R., 1958; and Stanley Matthews XI v. World Stars (Matthews Farewell Match), 1965.
A collection of 72 international football programmes, the lot including two 1948 Olympic Games football tournament, an England away in Finland 15.5.49, homes including England v Switzerland at Highbury 1.12.48, Ireland v Portugal in Dublin 22.5.49, mostly English, a little Scottish and Inter-League
101 football programmes, a diverse selection including Irish issues in the 1940s & 50s including Derby County at Waterford in April 1946, British overseas aways including Liverpool v KR of Iceland 1964-65, Sheffield Wednesday v Vasco da Gama in Amsterdam 5.5.56, Glasgow Rangers at Borussia Munchengladbach in November 1960 and a newspaper style issue for AIK v Arenal in 1989, plus a good selection of overseas teams playing at British clubs and other interesting programmes
63 football programmes, dating between the late 1940s and the 1970s, the lot including the 1950 F.A. Cup final & 1949 F.A. Amateur Cup final, England v Ireland at Goodison Park 21.9.49, 1966 WC reprint, and other FA Cup finals and internationals, plus club issues, Arsenal the best represented; together with a rugby union programme, a boxing programme & a Tommy Lawton football annual (67)
92 match programmes dating between 1950 onwards, comprising 49 Inter-League homes for Football League, Scottish League, Irish League & Football League of Ireland; sold together with 10 England 'B' international programmes complete for 1950 to 1980 except Scotland in '54; together with a complete run of 15 England v Young England programmes 1954 to 1969; and 18 Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland under-23/21 international programmes (43)
A small collection of football programmes & publications, including AIK v Arsenal 5.8.57, 1966 World Cup final, three Swedish 1958 World Cup souvenir publications, Vidas sin Careta, A Spanish publication with an illustrated preview of the Spain v England international in 1955; the lot also including two Wimbledon tennis programmes, one signed by Jack Kramer (a qty.)
Three Football Association brochures/reports, the first commemorating the F.A.'s 75th anniversary celebrations 26th October 1938; two copies of the report on the 90th anniversary celebrations 21st October 1953; sold together with a Yorkshire Amateurs FC Minute Book 1934 to 1939; and a small qty. of F.A. correspondence, 1940s/1950s (a qty)
Football And How To Play It, a rare book including an introductory essay by William McGregor 'The Father of the League', also features on International Players, Previous Cup Winners, Definition of Terms, F.A. Memoranda and Field of Play, plus 1907-08 fixture lists, the remainder effectively being a sales catalogue for the publishers The Burleigh Sports Co., Strand, London, 58 pages, paper wrappers with gilt pictorial decoration, printed by Gale & Polden Ltd., London, 1907
Pre-war football publications, the lot including Bury FC Jubilee Souvenir 1885-1936, Diet & Exercise for Training by C B Fry, The Rise and Progress of Modern Football by Harras Moore (1922), novel titled Crime in the Cup by Franklyn Dove, various football annuals (some poor), souvenir magazines and supplements, Fifty Years of English Cup Finals, some examples dating to the First World War period (a qty.)
A rare FIFA silver jubilee book, titled Federation Internationale de Football Association 1904-1929, in French and English, compiled by C.A.W. Hirschman, distributed to all affiliated National Associations and past and present FIFA officials, 178 pages, illustrations, pull-outs, green cloth covered boards with gilt titling, printed by J.H. de Bussy, Amsterdam
A run of nine publisher bound volumes of Charles Buchan's Football Monthly 1955 to 1963, red cloth covered boards, gilt titling to spine, together with loose copies of the magazine, complete sets for 1964, 1965 & 1968; sold with an incomplete set of the Marshall Cavendish Encyclopedia partworks 'Book of Football', in three publisher's binders; the lot also including a selection of collectors photocards of footballers and football teams (a qty.
Cigarette and trade cards with football subjects, no full sets, but with odds including examples from rare and early issues such as Wills Scissors Cigarettes League Colours, and Famous Footballers, F & J Smith (Glasgow) Footballers, Ogdens Tab Spurs 1901 F.A. Cup winners, other Ogdens of footballers from a similar period, the collection also including large and small colour silks and issues by Wills, Topical Times, Hignett's, Barratts, CBT/Kane, Adventure, Ardath, Churchman etc.
A collection of thirty postcards relating to Uruguay and the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games, comprising: three decorative colour postcards portraying athletes, two relating to Paris 1924, the other Amsterdam 1928, the reverse of a 1924 card autographed by a number of Uruguayan Olympic boxers, including Miguez, Esmoris and Garcia, another card sent by the Uruguayan boxer Liberto Corney; the lot also containing a set of eleven postcards each with a printed caricature of the Uruguayan 1924 Olympic football champion players, two black and white postcards portraying the Uruguayan 1924 champion football team; a set of nine postcards, issued by Cigarrillos Guerrillero portraying Uruguay and the 1928 Olympic football champions; and other miscellaneous cards including a card depicting the 1928 Olympic Gold medal winner Alvaro Gestido of Penarol; sold together with a philatelic cover commemorating the Uruguayan 1924 Olympic football champions from a limited edition of 500, three Uruguayan postage stamps in a presentation brochure, the cover inscribed administracion general de carreos, telegrafos y telefonos, the interior inscribed homenaje del carrea del uruguay a los campeones mundiales de foot- ball, montevideo, 31 de julio de 1924, with COA (32)
Memorabilia relating to a Football Association steward/superintendent, 29 gilt-metal and enamel Football Association Steward or Superintendent pin badges dating between 1963 and 1978, plus a 1966 World Cup, a 1971 UEFA, two example issued by the Football League and one cardboard F.A. badge; 13 armbands variously coloured and inscribed SUPERINTENDENT or STEWARD, and some bearing match details including the 1977 & 1978 League Cup finals; 25 Wembley match programmes, three continental match pennants, a scanned photograph of the FA superintendent in question and a letter to him from F.A. Chief Executive Graham Kelly in 1998 (77)
A collection of 1, 437 Bob Thomas Sports Photography agency b&w press photographs relating to football and dating between 1979 and 1988, with agency backstamps and printed captions, subjects breakdown: English club teams (597), European national teams (169), England national team (165), European club teams (136), Scottish club teams (66), worldwide national teams (66), Scotland national team (65), Northern Ireland national team (48), general football subjects (56), North American Soccer League (41), Wales national team (28), all in very good condition and stored in plastic wallets within ring binder files
R Rolland GRAND MATCH D'ASSOCIATION French colour lithographic match advertisement poster, endorsed by Petrole Hahn, for Cheneraillais Football Club, 78 by 117cm., 30 3/4 by 46in., backed onto linen; sold together with E Scioti ULTIMO MINUTO, a large Italian film poster featuring a football stadium in the design, published 1987, 140 by 100cm., 55 by 39 1/2in. (2)
A Miscellany of souvenir football posters, subjects including Italia '90, USA '94, France '98, Euro '92, Euro '96, Euro 2000, football-related art exhibitions, Christie's football memorabilia auction posters, a set of miniature replicas of World Cup posters, newsstand, and various overseas issues, duplication (a qty.)
A group of 14 football strip cartoons by 'Dux' backstamp dated 1948 and 1949, signed, pen & ink, slightly varying sizes, typically 13 by 46cm., 5 by 18in.; sold together with a large cartoon by the Oxford Mail cartoonist Alan Course depicting a match between the University XI v F.A. Xi, damaged (15)
Four engraved magazine plates portraying early England v Scotland international matches, the first from The Graphic dated 14th December 1872 titled SKETCHES AT THE INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH, GLASGOW (the world's first international football match), the second showing action from the 1874 encounter at Glasgow, the third from the Illustrated & Dramatic Sporting News 24th March 1882 of the international played at Sheffield, the other depicting a game at The Oval, the 3rd & 4th prints uniformly framed & glazed, 22 by 27cm., 8 1/2 by 10 1/2in.; the lot also including two match reports printed in The Penny Illustrated Paper of the unofficial England v Scotland football internationals of 1870 and 1871 (6)
Four coloured engravings portraying early England v Scotland international matches, the first from The Graphic dated 14th December 1872 titled SKETCHES AT THE INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH, GLASGOW (the world's first international football match), two examples of a portrait group of the Scottish team who played at The Oval in 1879, and a match action scene from an international at The Oval, various sizes, all mounted but unframed
An engraving of an early electrically floodlit football match played at the Kennington Oval 4th November 1878, titled 'Football by the new electric light at Kennington Oval', mounted together with a contemporary report of the occasion, framed & glazed, overall 33 by 43cm., 13 by 17in.; sold with a scan of the match report in The Times 5th November 1878 including the team line-ups (2) The first ever floodlit football match is recorded to have taken place at Bramall Lane in Sheffield on 14th October 1878, just three weeks before the depicted Kennington Oval match between Battersea-based Wanderers FC and Clapham Rovers. The game ended as a 2-2 draw. The famous Wanderers club are chiefly noted for winning the first ever F.A. Cup held at the Kennington Oval in 1872 and dominating the early years of the competition, lifting the Cup again in 1873, 1876, 1877 & 1878. Several of the Wanderers players in the floodlit match were F.A. Cup winners.
After Thomas Hemy SUNDERLAND V ASTON VILLA MATCH 9TH SEPTEMBER 1895 hand coloured lithograph, presented by the Durham Football Association to Mr R.Wood Esq on November 7th 1934., mounted, framed & glazed, 67 by 99cm., 26 1/2 by 39in. The original oil painting by Thomas Hemy from which this print was reproduced hangs at the Stadium of Light. The huge canvas measures 12 by 8 1/2 feet.
A good assortment of magazine photographs and artist-drawn engravings relating to Victorian and Edwardian football, mostly from publications such as The Graphic, The London Illustrated News, The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News, Black & White Budget, The Sphere, The Sketch, Famous Footballers (including a full copy of Part 1), Vanity Fair, The Tatler, Shurey's Illustrated etc., subjects including a number of team-group and player portraits, match-action scenes, often accompanied by reports and text, also a Gamages's sporting equipment catalogue (a qty.)
Chelsea FC: a ceramic figure of a Chelsea Pensioner, the old war hero humorously modelled walking on sticks with his right wooden leg implanted in a leather football, the base inscribed CHELSEA, THE PENSIONER'S, 25cm., 9 3/4in.; sold together with a china soup bowl bearing the Chelsea FC crest (2)
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