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Petr Cech grey and gold No.1 Chelsea Centenary goalkeepers jersey, 2005-06, Umbro, XXL, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB, 100 YEARS CENTENARY 1905-2005, the reverse lettered CECH, the reverse also autographed by Cech, the sleeves with Barclays Premiership Champions 2004-2005 flashes
Five football medals and one football badge, comprising: i) a German football medal dated 13th May 1928, bronze, obverse with a footballer kicking a ball in relief and inscribed VERBAND BRANDENBURG-GISCHER BALLSPIELVEREINE, reverse engraved 13.5.1928, of circular form, diameter 50mm., weight 50gr, in original fitted case, case bearing damage to lid and base with losses, the original recipient of this medal is unknown; ii) a Scottish Football League Centenary medal 1890-1990, obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CENTENARY surrounding a shield inscribed 1890-1990 with a lion rampant, reverse blank, of circular silvered form, diameter 45mm., not hallmarked or tested, in original navy fitted case with the interior lid in silvered lettering, the original recipient of this medal is unknown; iii) a match sponsor's commemorative medal awarded for the International football friendly England v Cameron played at Wembley Stadium, 6th February 1991, obverse with laurel wreath and central harp in relief inscribed THE GUINNESS INTERNATIONAL ENGLAND V CAMERON WEMBLEY STADIUM 6 FEBRUARY 1991, reverse blank, of circular gilt metal form with suspension ring and red ribbon, diameter 50mm., in original fitted case, the original recipient of this medal is unknown, England defeated Cameron 2-0, with a goal and penalty scored by Gary Lineker; iv) a Professional Footballers' Association Centenary medal 1907-2007, obverse with clasped hands and a football in relief, inscribed PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS ASSOCIATION 1907-2007, reverse inscribed BY ROYAL MINT CENTENARY DINNER 22ND APRIL 2007 LONDON, of circular nickel-brass form, diameter 33mm., in original green case, the lid tooled in gilt lettering, with limited edition COA no.344 of 1250; v) a Football Association coach's lapel badge, blue enamel band inscribed F.A. COACH, surrounding the F.A. three lion emblem, reverse with lapel catch, of circular form, diameter 17mm., minor losses to blue enamel; vi) a FIFA 50th anniversary medal issued in conjunction with the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, obverse with a footballer in relief and surrounded by inscription CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE JULES RIMET EN SUISSE, reverse inscribed 1904 FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1954, of circular form, diameter 33mm., weight 15gr., in original case with inscription on lid in silver, case bears wear at corner seams, (6)
Collection of Edmonton Schools, London Schools and Middlesex County F.A. silver football medals awarded to Tottenham Hotspur's Charlie Withers, comprising two Middlesex Schools F.A. medal 1934-35, obverse enamelled shield, reverse vacant, London 1934 by Toye & Co.; Middlesex Schools F.A. medal 1935-36, obverse enamelled shield and lettering, reverse vacant, London 1935 by Toye & Co.; Edmonton Schools F.A. medal 1935-36, obverse enamelled lettering surrounding a jockey on horseback, reverse engraved C. WITHERS 1935-6, London 1935 by Toye & Co.; London Schools F.A. medal 1936-37, obverse enamelled shield and lettering, reverse engraved C. WITHERS 1936-37, Birmingham 1936 by Spencer & Co.; Edmonton Schools F.A. medal 1936-7, obverse enamelled lettering surrounding a jockey on horseback, reverse engraved C. WITHERS 1936-7, London 1936 by Toye & Co.; North London Junior League medal, obverse with enamelled shield and lettering, reverse vacant, stamped silver; Middlesex County F.A. Senior Cup runner's-up medal 1941-42, obverse enamelled shield and lettering, reverse engraved SENIOR CUP RUNNER'S-UP 1941-42, Birmingham 1941 by JAW & Co.; total silver weight 91gms., sold together with a Niedersachs Fussball Verband Ev enamel lapel pin and FPD enamelled lapel badge, (10)
The 9ct. gold Football League representative medal awarded to Stanley Matthews for the match v The Scottish Football League played at Chelsea 31st October 1934, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, CHELSEA, OCT 31st 1934 The Football League defeated the Scottish League 2-1. Eric Brook scored both the FL goals. Stanley Matthews represented the Football League on 13 occasions between 1934 and 1956. Provenance: The Sir Stanley Matthews Auction, Louis Taylor Auctioneers, Stoke-on-Trent, 17th October 2000
Four silver and enamel Berks & Bucks Football Association medals, 1920s/30s, the obverse of each inscribed Berks & Bucks Football Association, the reverse inscribed Junior Cup, Div. L Winners, 1922-23, E. White, another inscribed Mid-Week Cup, Winners, 1923-24, another inscribed Minor Cup, Runners-Up, 1927-28 and the final medal inscribed 1937-38, Junior Cup, Div. Finalists, three with ring suspension (4)
Two silver and enamel and a silver Berks & Bucks Football Association medals, the obverse inscribed, B&B Minor Cup, the reverse inscribed 1899-1900, E. Parker, another the reverse inscribed Junior Cup, 1902-03, G. Fulker, Mildmay F.C., both with ring suspension, the obverse of the final medal inscribed Berks & Bucks Football Association, Minor Cup 1907-8, the reverse inscribed J. Appleton with later brooch attachment (3)
Three football medals, from 1905 to late 1920s, comprising silver medal the obverse inscribed A.G. BRAND, the reverse inscribed FOOTBALL, 1905, stamped 9ct gold and enamel medal, the reverse inscribed Gorleston, Charity Cup, 1921, with ring suspension and a 9ct gold and enamel medal the obverse inscribed Lancashire Football alliance, the reverse inscribed Runners-Up 1928-29 and a 9ct bar (4)
A silver-gilt Football Association medal, hallmarked 1993, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, obverse with FA three lion shield and inscribed PLAY THE GAME, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, with suspension ring, 3cm diameter, 16grms, a silver Tottenham Hotspur 1967 F.A. Cup Winners Commemorative Medallion, four yellow-metal medallions each cast in relief with footballing figures including Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, 10cm diameter (6) It is not entirely clear why this medal was struck, 1993 does mark 130 years since the FA was founded, so perhaps a commemorative medal. Alternatively it may have been created to promote a new slogan "Play the Game".
A silver and enamel Bucks Charity Cup 1909-10 medal, the obverse inscribed BUCKS CHARITY CUP 1909-10, a silver and enamel Berks & Bucks medal, the obverse inscribed BERKS & BUCKS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed JUNIOR CUP, Runners Up, 1933-4 and a silver Reading And District Institute League medal, the obverse inscribed READING AND DISTRICT INSTITUTE LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed 1933-34, (3)
Two Original Cinema Promotion Posters for the Sean Bean film "When Saturday Comes", Bean played the part of Jimmy Muir, a boyhood Sheffield United fan who rises from non-League football to play for his boyhood idols, Sheffield United in the film that was released in 1996, (2) The poster has some age related creasing and slight corner folds. It has never been framed and is in overall good condition.
An engraving published by ''The Graphic'' and portraying the world's first international football match Scotland v England played in Glasgow 30th November 1872, incorporating nine vignettes featuring incidents on the occasion, published 14th December 1872, mounted under glass in a modern frame, good condition, overall 53 by 43cm.
A silver & oak easel trophy presentation to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Football Association in 1953 from the F.A. of Ireland, the oak shield shaped easel plinth trophy with applied silver footballer standing upon a plinth, surrounded by a celtic engraved border with shamrock decoration and a engraved plaque TO COMMEMORATE THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOOTBALL ASSOCATION FROM THE FOOTBALL ASSOCATION OF IRELAND, Birmingham 1952 by Woolf Brothers & Co. Ltd., 30 by 24cm., Bears minor wear, the lower section of the applied border is loose from the oak stand
Tottenham Hotspur autograph and publication collection, featuring Harry Clarke, Danny Blanchflower, Ron Burgess and many other club legends, comprising of signed b&w press photographs, signed school boy newspaper player profiles and teams, signed autograph book pages, also a 2018-19 team-signed club pennant with COA and signature map, lot content including duplicate examples for some player signatures, some bearing wear; club supporters club publications, club souvenir publications and general publications featuring Tottenham Hotspurs including Charles Buchan's Football Monthly magazines, The Sporting Mirror magazine and Sport Express magazines, each bearing wear and tear, (qty)
Sixty-seven football related signed cards from the 1960s, including players, goalkeepers and mangers, domestic and international examples, players include Ron Flowers, Allan Clarke, Ian St John, Dave MacKay, Stanley Matthews, Emlyn Hughes, Terry Butcher, Tony Adams, Norman Whiteside, John Barnes, Trevor Francis, Bryan Robson, Peter Shilton, Chris Woods, Jim Leighton, Ray Clemence, Matt Busby, Bobby Robson, George Graham etc, some cards bearing dedication (67)
Queens Park Rangers 1967 League Cup Winners fully-autographed original b&w photograph, 10 by 8in. published by R J Hayter, London, EC4, depicting the QPR squad for the 1967 League Cup Final at Wembley, beautifully autographed in black pen to their respective image by the complete QPR team named for the match, fourteen (14),original signatures comprising PETER SPRINGETT, TONY HAZELL, JIM LANGLEY, MIKE KEEN (captain, RON HUNT, FRANK SIBLEY, MARK LAZARUS, KEITH SANDERSON, LES ALLEN, RODNEY MARSH, ROGER MORGAN, substitute IAN MORGAN, reserve goalkeeper MIKE KELLY and reserve full-back IAN WATSON, very good condition The 1967 Football League Cup Final was between Queens Park Rangers (QPR) and West Bromwich Albion on the 4th of March 1967 at Wembley Stadium, London. Watched by a crowd of 97,952, Albion took the lead in the first half when Clive Clark scored in the 7th minute. He scored again later in the half to give Albion a 2–0 lead at half-time. QPR reduced the deficit in the 63rd minute when Roger Morgan scored and then levelled the match 12 minutes later courtesy of a goal by Rodney Marsh. Mark Lazarus scored a third goal for QPR in the 81st minute, as QPR won the match 3–2 to win the League Cup for the first time.
Book of 'Pastimes' headed Sports & Pastimes 'Men I have Met' 1889 by Jos. Stoddart, editor of Athletic Journal, covers with photography, write-ups, mostly sports stars of period and his opinion of them. Interesting editorials include Shrewsbury (cricket), Sullivan (boxer), Grace (cricket), Renshaw (tennis), Sugg (football), 112-pages
Football Association 75th Anniversary Banquet Menu, 1863-1938, blue velvet covers with gold embossed FA crest and 1863-1938, menu in name of J. Grant, Liverpool County F.A. a Review of the Centenary Year, 1963 brochure, The Football Association Report of the Ninetieth Anniversary Celebrations, 21st October 1953 and a copy of Arthur Elvin, A Tribute, No.85 of a limited edition of 200 (4)
Famous [association and rugby] Footballers 1895-96 edited by C W Alcock and Rowland Hill, published by Hudson & Kearns and The News Of The World, featuring 224 full page b&w plates of association and rugby football players and teams, with index pages Binding in poor condition, internally good
British Sports and Sportsmen: Cricket and Football, Limited edition numbered 303 of 1000, compiled and edited by “The Sportsman”, articles by various contributors, photogravures and illustrations, published by Sports and Sportsmen Ltd, London, 1917, red Moroccan leather, titles and decoration in gilt, marbled inside cover, library label for Clifford C Erskine-Bolst (Conservative Party, MP), Little wear to spine but overall in good condition
Three 9ct gold and enamel football medals for football in London, comprising the first inscribed London Football League, Hampstead Town FC 1913-14, the second inscribed South London Football Alliance Winners 1921-22, the third London Football League Winners, 1st Div. 1926-27, total weight 28gms. (3)
Two 9ct gold and enamel Hertfordshire FA football winners medals, the first inscribed Herts. County Cup 1922-23, the other Herts. County League 1923-24; sold together with a 9ct gold and enamel medal for the Surrey County FA Senior Cup 1905-06, inscribed winners AER, DHFC, total weight 21gms., (3)
Bristol Rovers 9ct gold medal for Birmingham & District Football League awarded to W. Pickering, obverse with blue enamel and engraved centre with Pickering's initials W.P, reverse engraved Championship Bristol Rovers Reserve FC Winners 1936-37 W. Pickering. weight 23gms. W Pickering played for Bristol Rovers 1931-37, playing 215 times, scoring one goal
Accrington Stanley 9ct gold medal for Lancashire Football Combination Cup Winners 1937-38 awarded to W Pickering, obverse with crest for Lancashire Combination in red and blue enamel, reverse engraved Cup Winners 1937-38 Accrington Stanley, weight 8gms. W Pickering played with Accrington Stanley after a series of clubs, finished his career in 1937-38 where he played 27 gamed for Accrington Stanley.
Newcastle United 9ct gold medal for Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Cup 1910 awarded to James Quar McPherson, obverse with blue and red enamel, reverse engraved won by NUFC JC McPherson trainer 1910, weight 19gms., The match was between Norwich v Newcastle United. James Quar McPherson was the Newcastle United's trainer, he started as a professional runner then a football trainer, he started at Kilmarnock 1889-1903, moved to Newcastle 1904 and died in office in 1932. He was trainer in 1904-12 Newcastle greatest period when they won three league titles and appeared in five cup finals.
Leyton FC 9ct gold medal for the London Football League awarded to T W Hawkins, obverse with London crest enamelled white, red and blue, reverse engraved Winners TW Hawkins 1923-24-25-26, weight 18gms. Leyton won league three season running, Leyton won the FAAC in 1926-27 and 1927-28 with TW Hawkins playing in both finals.
Two international football caps, a Scottish Junior Football League representative cap, 1910, navy velvet cap with gilt braiding and tassel, embroidered S.J.F.L 1910, bearing internal makers stamp ETON, bearing minor wear, fading to tassel and braiding; and a Republic of Ireland F.A.I representative cap, 1994, green velvet with gold braiding and tassel, embroidered F.A.I. 1994, good condition; the lot including a third international commemoration, UEFA England v Turkey U-21 championship match presentation award, played at Reading, 15th October 1991, applied gilt football on a silvered and red velvet mounted frame, featuring a Turkey emblem badge and engraved plaque ENGLAND vs TURKIYE UEFA U-21 CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH 15 10 1991 READING, 23 by 18cm., in fitted red velvet case (3)
David Beckham pair of match worn Adidas Predator Accelerator football boots, season 1998-99, the black, red and white boots stitched with BECKHAM and No.7 on each, size 8.5 UK, with adapted sole that has studs in the heel, a hand made modification to overcome a short term issue David had with his boots. This was quickly resolved, which makes these particular boots extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors. . Provenance: The vendor worked with David Beckham on numerous occasions, and these boots were given to him as a token of gratitude for his professional assistance.
Pair of Sergio Ageuro football boots, pair of red Puma evoSpeed boots, numbered 16 to each inside heel, bearing Argentina national flag and inscribed with the name of the player's son BENJI Small area of damage to outside of right boot, minor marks and wear Aguero wore this style and colourway of boots in Manchester City's final eight matches of the 2014-15 Premier League season between 6th April and 24th May, scoring a total of 9 goals including a hat-trick v QPR 10th May.
A pair of match worn Maradona, Adidas football boots from the 1976-77 season whilst a member of the Argentinos Juniors, size 7, the soles with rubber studs and they read "adidas Officially approved by FIFA, Maradona made 166 appearances for Argentinos Juniors between 1976-1981 scoring 116 goals Provenance: Racing Club Museum
George Swindin silver-gilt 1947-48 Division 1 League Championship medal, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed ARSENAL F.C., G.H. SWINDIN, 1947-48, in original fitted case Arsenal won the Division 1 League Championship this season with 59 points, Manchester United being runners-up 52 points George Swindin joined Arsenal in April 1936 for £4,000 and made his debut against Brentford, playing 19 matches in his first season. The following season he played in 17 League matches helping arsenal to the League title. He continued to play through the WWII for Arsenal, while serving as a physical training instructor in the Army, making guest appearances for clubs including Leeds United, Clapton Orient and Southampton. At the resumption of football proper after the war he became the Arsenal undisputed No.1, a commanding keeper with excellent aerial ability and assured handling. He won a second league title in 1947-48 and a third in 1952-53 and appeared in two F.A.Cup finals. Lots 592-603 relate to the playing career George Swindin
George Swindin 9ct gold 1952 F.A. Cup Runners-up medal, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, in original case In the final played on 2nd May 1952 at Wembley, Newcastle United defeated Arsenal 1-0 George Swindin joined Arsenal in April 1936 for £4,000 and made his debut against Brentford, playing 19 matches in his first season. The following season he played in 17 League matches helping arsenal to the League title. He continued to play through the WWII for Arsenal, while serving as a physical training instructor in the Army, making guest appearances for clubs including Leeds United, Clapton Orient and Southampton. At the resumption of football proper after the war he became the Arsenal undisputed No.1, a commanding keeper with excellent aerial ability and assured handling. He won a second league title in 1947-48 and a third in 1952-53 and appeared in two F.A. Cup finals. Lots 592-603 relate to the playing career George Swindin
George Swindin 14ct gold 1938 Charity Shield medal, the obverse inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, the reverse blank, in original fitted case, case inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD In the match played on 26th September 1938 Arsenal defeated Preston North End 2-1, this was the last Charity Shield match played before WWII George Swindin joined Arsenal in April 1936 for £4,000 and made his debut against Brentford, playing 19 matches in his first season. The following season he played in 17 League matches helping arsenal to the League title. He continued to play through the WWII for Arsenal, while serving as a physical training instructor in the Army, making guest appearances for clubs including Leeds United, Clapton Orient and Southampton. At the resumption of football proper after the war he became the Arsenal undisputed No.1, a commanding keeper with excellent aerial ability and assured handling. He won a second league title in 1947-48 and a third in 1952-53 and appeared in two F.A. Cup finals. Lots 592-603 relate to the playing career George Swindin
George Swindin 9ct gold 1936 Charity Shield Runners-up medal, the obverse inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, the reverse blank, in original fitted case In the match played on 28th October 1936 at Roker Park Sunderland defeated Arsenal 2-1 George Swindin joined Arsenal in April 1936 for £4,000 and made his debut against Brentford, playing 19 matches in his first season. The following season he played in 17 League matches helping arsenal to the League title. He continued to play through the WWII for Arsenal, while serving as a physical training instructor in the Army, making guest appearances for clubs including Leeds United, Clapton Orient and Southampton. At the resumption of football proper after the war he became the Arsenal undisputed No.1, a commanding keeper with excellent aerial ability and assured handling. He won a second league title in 1947-48 and a third in 1952-53 and appeared in two F.A. Cup finals. Lots 592-603 relate to the playing career George Swindin
George Swindin 14ct gold 1948 Charity Shield medal, the obverse inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, the reverse blank, in original fitted case, case inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD In the match played on 6th October 1948 at Highbury Arsenal defeated Manchester United 4-3 George Swindin joined Arsenal in April 1936 for £4,000 and made his debut against Brentford, playing 19 matches in his first season. The following season he played in 17 League matches helping arsenal to the League title. He continued to play through the WWII for Arsenal, while serving as a physical training instructor in the Army, making guest appearances for clubs including Leeds United, Clapton Orient and Southampton. At the resumption of football proper after the war he became the Arsenal undisputed No.1, a commanding keeper with excellent aerial ability and assured handling. He won a second league title in 1947-48 and a third in 1952-53 and appeared in two F.A. Cup finals. Lots 592-603 relate to the playing career George Swindin
Peter Harris two silver-gilt Division 1 Back-to-Back League Championship medals, 1948-49 and 1949-50 1948-49, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed PORTSMOUTH F.C. 1948-49, P. HARRIS, in original fitted case 1949-50, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed PORTSMOUTH F.C. 1949-50, P. HARRIS, in original fitted case (2) Portsmouth won their first-ever League Championship in 1948-49 with 58 points, Manchester United being runners-up on 53 points. Portsmouth successfully retained the League Championship in 1949-50, finishing level on points with Wolverhampton Wanderers, However, their goal ration was better thus they were crown league winners. Peter Harris was a crucial part of the the back-to-back league championship wins, An outside right, he was fast, well balanced, in the 1948-49 season he was joint top scorer with Duggie Reid on 17 goals and the following season he played 40 out of the 42 matches, this time scoring 16 goals. Lot 605 to 609 relate to Peter Harris
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