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World Cup 1966 - England Football Team - a collection of x5 autographed original vintage 6x4" World Cup Willie promotional postcards. Each signed to the front by a different player: Martin Peters, Nobby Stiles, George Cohen, Gordon Banks, and Geoff Hurst. All undedicated. Obtained personally by the vendor.
World Cup 1966 - England Football Team - autographed original vintage World Cup Willie promotional postcard. Signed to the front by: Martin Peters, Nobby Stiles, George Cohen, Gordon Banks, Geoff Hurst, Jack Charlton and Roger Hunt. All signed in black ink, undedicated. Obtained personally by the vendor.
Only Fools & Horses - Trotter Bar Ornament - a vintage ornament / cigarette holder in the form of a football, in black and white with a wooden circular base. Similar to the one frequently seen on the bar in the Trotter family flat, notably in the episode Yesterday Never Comes. Signed to the front by Sir David Jason in black ink. Supplied with a COA from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. Note: anyone wishing to collect this item can do so from the week commencing 19th June, by appointment only. Postage / courier service available as usual.
Football, four signed (one dedicated) photos from the 1960s 70s, all date stamped to back: Dave Mackay in Derby County shirt, size 5x3.5, dated Jul 1969. Peter Shilton, 5.5x3.5, Jan 1975. Pat Jennings, 5x4, Feb 1975. Bobby Kerr, Sunderland Wembley 1973 collectors card, Oct 1973. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Football Steve Bull signed Wolverhampton Wanderers 12x8 colour photo. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Football. Collection of Approx 80 Unsigned Colour Football Photos. Mostly 12 x 8 inches. Includes Photos of Harry Kane, Luis Suarez, Ryan Giggs, Jermain Defoe, Pep Guardiola, Silva, Bobby Charlton, Steven Gerrard, Luka Modric, David Beckham, Luis Figo, Brendan Rodgers, Ronaldo, Denis Law, Frank Lampard, Edgar Davids. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Approximately 100 autographed magazine and newspaper pictures and cards from the 1950's onwards including Darren Ambrose, Harry Bamford, Dion Dublin, Ben Foster, Tony Green, Darren Huckerby, Dave Mackay, Malcolm Musgrove, Chris Perry, Mike Summerbee, Ian Wallace, Tony Yeboah and Newcastle United team group from the 1950's. Generally good
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Six programmes for Friendlies played in the Republic of Ireland including Blackburn Rovers v Luton Town 30/4/1954 in Dublin, Cork Athletic v Frank Swift's XI 15/5/1953 and 17/5/1953, team changes, English Managers XI v Bohemians 27/5/1955 and 11/5/1956 and Home Farm v West Germany Youth XI 14/9/1959.
WARTIME FOOTBALL IN INDIA 1944 Single sheet programme for England v Scotland 18/9/1944 in the Irwin Stadium, New Delhi, slight horizontal crease and slight ageing marks. Includes Curtis and Denis Compton of Arsenal and Winters of Glasgow Rangers. Players from others clubs includes Newcastle Utd., QPR, Sheff, Utd., St. Bernard's, Partick, Hamilton, Leicester City, West Ham United, Blackpool, Wolves, Blackburn, Charlton, Preston, Dundee, and QOS. Generally good
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Including Scottish Daily Express cards from the 1950's, 16 team groups, some worn and 10 players, 44 Evening Citizen Autograph Club player portrait photo cards from the 1950's with pin holes at the top and bottom, handbooks for Partick Thistle 1967/8 and 1969/70 and Motherwell 1969/70 and 2 programmes for Third Lanark v Motherwell 61/2, scxore on the cover and scores entered and Cumbernauld United v Petershill 71/2. Fair
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Eight programmes: Cork Athletic v Evergreen 6/9/953 Shield, score on the cover, Shelbourne v Evergreen 2/1/1955, scores entered, Waterford 16/12/1955 and Belenenses 64/5 ICFC, Waterford v Shelbourne 3/11/1957, Drumcondra v St. Patrick's Athletic 16/3/1958, creased and scores entered and St. Patrick's 8/9/1963 Shield and Shamrock Rovers v OGC Nice 59/60 European Cup. Fair to generally good
NORTHERN IRELAND FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Ten programmes: Bangor homes 1964/5 v Portadown, Cliftonville and Distillery and 1959/60 v Ballymena Utd., Distillery homes 1955/6 v Portadown and Ballymena, 1954/5 Glenavon v Ballymena, Ballymena Utd. homes 1954/5 v Bangor and Ards and 1954/5 Portadown v Distillery. Good
RANGERS AUTOGRAPHS 1971 Centre-spread pull out poster from Football Pictorial magazine, of players posing for a squad photo during a photo-shoot at Ibrox prior to the 1971/72 season, signed in black marker by Jardine, Greig, Jackson, Conn, Smith, Mathieson, MacDonald, Johnston and Stein. Good
WARTIME FOOTBALL IN GERMANY 1945 / SCOTLAND V ENGLAND Scarce programme, personal property of Eddie Baily who served in the Royal Scots during the war. Scotland v England, Christmas Day 1945 at Detmold, Germany. Organised by 7/9th (Highlanders) Battalion, The Royal Scots. Baily (spelt Bailley) played for the English team. Includes message from the Commanding Officer and a note to the effect that "It is to be hoped that the result will NOT cause diplomatic repercussions on the political front". Four page programme, folds, no writing. Generally good
1940'S & 1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Thirty seven programmes including 9 X Crystal Palace homes v Ipswich, score on the cover and Swindon 46/7, Swindon and Norwich 48/9, Southend 49/50 and 51/2, Norwich and Bournemouth, team changes 52/3 and Chelsea 53/4 Friendly and 12 X Crystal Palace aways including v Notts. County 46/7, poor, Orient, folded and Reading, tape on spine 47/8, Millwall 48/9, Orient 50/1, Reading 52/3, Bournemouth 53/4 and Watford 48/9, punched holes, 49/50 minor tears and team changes and 53/4, 9 X Norwich City from their 1958/9 FA Cup run including homes v Man. Utd. and Tottenham and Semi-Final and Replay v Luton Town and 7 X Sunderland homes from the 1956/7 season including Tottenham, Chelsea and QPR FA Cup. Fair to generally good
REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Five programmes: Sheffield v Glasgow 11/11/1959 at Hillsborough, British Army v French Army 6/4/1960 at Chelsea, London v Frankfurt 26/10/1955 at Wembley, London v Basle 4/5/1956 at Tottenham, slightly creased and Jersey FA v FA XI 6/10/1965, scorers entered. FA team included Sammels of Arsenal, Sissons of West Ham, Springett of Sheff. Weds., Hazell of QPR and Jimmy Greenhoff of Leeds. Generally good
PRE-WAR NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Three programmes: Harwich and Parkeston v Newmarket 15/4/39, slightly creased, at Oxford City 22/10/36, Oxon v Berks & Bucks, Southern Championships and St Albans 24/4/37, Herts. v Sussex, Amateur Junior Championships, staples rusted away. Fair to generally good
1960'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Approximately 120 programmes including 60, 61, 62, 64, 66, 67, 68 and 69 FA Cup Finals, 67, 68 and 69 League Cup Finals, 63 and 68 European Cup Finals, 65 ECWC Final, West Ham v Tottenham 61/2 Youth Cup and GB Olympic XI 59/60 Friendly plus several, Leeds united, Chelsea and Tottenham homes plus many other home clubs. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS Seven autographs albums containing several signatures, some of the players included are Eusebio, Dave Mackay, Pat Jennings, Martin Chivers, Alan Mullery, Brian Clough, Terry Cooper, Jack Charlton, Bobby Robson, Bobby Moore and Ipswich Town early 1960's X 11 players. Fair to generally good
NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Six programmes including Ilford v Barking 31/3/1934 Friendly, Bishop Auckland v Kingstonian 55/6 Amateur Cup S-F at Newcastle, writing on the cover and scores entered. The following 4 have a single punched hole at the top, Wealdstone v Leytonstone 28/4/1946 Friendly, Hendon v Redhill 49/50, Wycombe Wanderers v Leytonstone 51/2, team changes and scores entered and Bromley v Bakers' Sports 53/4 Kent Cup. Fair
1930 WORLD CUP URUGUAY / FIRST FIFA WORLD CUP A bound volume of Primer Campeonato Mundial De Football, Coupe Du Monde, Montevideo, 1930, No.522 of a limited edition 3000. The book giving details of the officials, the teams and match reports on all the matches, including the final, from the 1930 World Cup finals, with Uruguayan Football Association stamp, some water damage, published by Arturo Carbonell Debali. Plus a sheet with various pictures signed by Pedro Cea of Uruguay who scored Uruguay's 2nd goal in the Final. Fair to generally good
1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Over 45 programmes including Manchester United homes v Arsenal, split spine and Middlesbrough 53/4, Charlton homes v Arsenal and Blackpool 50/1, Brentford v Sheff. Weds. 51/2, West Ham United v Brighton 58/9 Met. League plus 6 West Ham homes, 6 X England homes, 7 X Arsenal homes, Nottm. Forest v Arsenal, Chelsea and Leeds 59/60, Bolton 58/9 FA Cup and Orient 56/7 and a Southend United handbook from 1957/8. Fair to generally good
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