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Forty-five football programmes, mostly Leicester City, including Wembley 1961 'Success City!' commemorative programme, with signed centrefold picture; Wembley 1963 'A year to remember' commemorative programme; Football Association Challenge Cup Competition Final 1969 Leicester City vs Manchester City; and others, mostly between 1962 and 1967.
A large collection of sporting ephemera to include: 200+ football programmes chiefly Manchester City though also with some FA Cup Final examples (73,74, 77. 79, 84), internationals - chiefly c 1960s - 00s. A quantity of GAA magazines and ephemera. A frame photo of Steven Gerrard with signature, a programme signed by Robinho, another framed drawing of Robinho. Please note that a full spreadsheet of contents in this lot is available upon request.
Approx 55 programmes, chiefly for football matches c 1940s/50s in the North / North West. To inc: Barrow, Burnley, Blackpool v Arsenal (1951), Oldham Athletic v Mansfield (December 1947), Blackpool v Wrexham (Mar 1947), Halifax, Rochdale, Crewe, Macclesfield, Bury, Darlington, Bradford, Runcorn.
Approx 27 assorted football programmes, mostly for London / SE clubs and Scottish teams inc a selection of Hearts. To inc: West Ham v Luton Christmas day 1946, Millwall v Fulham FA Cup 4th rd Jan 1951, Tottenham Hotspur v Torpedo Moscow 1959, Arsenal v Chelsea Jan 15th 1947 FA Cup, West Ham v Leeds April 1948. Also with a small selection of signed programmes inc Burnley squad c 1958,
A mixed collection of approx 440 football programmes 60s-80s with many UK clubs featured. To include: FA Cup final programmes, internationals inc European Championship quarter final 1969 England v Spain, Manchester United v Estudiantes (1968), Oxford Utd 2nd round league cup replay 1972, United v Juventus 1972.
1924 Free-State Challenge Cup Final Programme: Football,The Football Association of the Irish Free State, Challenge Cup Final, Souvenir Programme, Athlone Town versus Fordsons (Cork) at Dalymount Park, Dublin, St. Patrick's Day, 17th March (1924) Official Programme (Two pence), 8vo D. (Curtis) 1924, 8pps, adverts ptd. wrappers, bound in recent hf. calf marble boards. Scarce. (1) * In just the competition's 3rd year, Athlone won their 1st Title beating Fordsons 1-0 in front of a crowd of 18,000.
G.A.A.: Photograph, Kerry Senior Football Winners, 1939, with printed names and additional overlaid pex photos of absent members, by Healy & Son, Tralee, approx. 23cms x 29cms (9" x 11 1/4") mounted on card, as a photo, w.a.f. (1) * Lucky "13" for the Kingdom beating Meath in the final on a score line of 2.5 to2.3
G.A.A.: Photograph, Kerry Senior Football Team Winners, 1941 All-Ireland and Fifteenth Title, with printed names, approx. 22cms x 29cms (8 1/2" x 11 1/2") as a photograph, mounted on card, by Healy & Son, Tralee, w.a.f. (1) * Kerry achieved their second three in a row beating Galway 1.8 to 0.7
1948 All-Ireland Football Final G.A.A.: Programme - Football 1948, Official Programme, Cavan v. Mayo 26.9.48, at Croke Park, 24pps., D. 1948, illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers. Clean copy. (1) * Following Cavan's success in 1947 at the Polo Grounds they won back to back finals beating Mayo by a single point in front of 74,645 spectators.
G.A.A.: Football - Connaught, 1950's & 60's A collection of four Official Match Programmes to include: * Sligo v. Mayo, O'Hara Park, Charlestown 15.6.?. (no year); * Galway v. Leitrim, Markievicz Park, Sligo, (Finals) 10.7.60; * Galway v. Roscommon, McHale Park, Castlebar, 9.7.61; * Sligo v. Mayo (replay), Markievicz Park, 24.6.62, all 8vo, ptd. wrappers, as a lot, w.a.f. Scarce. (4)
Mayo's Second All-Ireland Title G.A.A.: Football, 1950, Craobh Peile na hEireann i bPaircan Chrocaigh 24.9.50, Louth v. Mayo, 8vo D. 1950, 24pps., illus. & adverts throughout, good. (1) * Mayo beat Louth on a score line of 2.5 to 1.6 to claim their second title under the captaincy of Sean Flanagan.
Meath's Second All-Ireland G.A.A.: Football 1954: Craobh Peile na hEireann i bPairc an Crocaigh, 26.9.54, Meath v. Kerry, 8vo, D. 1954, 20pps., illus. & adverts throughout, worn, otherwise good. (1) * Sam Maguire went once again to the Royal County with a 1.13 to 1.7 win over Kerry, with Pat Mc Dermott as captain.
G.A.A.: Programmes, Leinster, Football 1950/60's A collection of Nine Official Match Programmes to include: * Meath v. Kildare 12.6.55; * Wexford v. Kildare 22.7.56; * Offaly v. Kildare 2.7.61; * Offaly v. Kildare (Semi) 1.7.62; * Meath v. Kildare 24.7.66; * Dublin v. Kildare 20.6.65; * Meath v. Offaly 23.7.67; * Kildare v. Laois 9.6.68; * Offaly v. Kildare 27.7.69; all 8vo, played in Croke Park, Tullamore, Carlow etc., ptd. wrappers. (9)
Cork v. Louth, 1957 G.A.A.: Football, 1957, Clár Oifigiúil Craobh Peile na hEireann, Croke Park, Cork v. Louth, 8vo D. 1957, 20pps., illus. and adverts., ptd. wrappers. Scarce. (1) * Regarded as a 'David and Goliath' matching, the Wee County, Louth prevailed, winning on a score line of 1.9 to 1.7.
With Signed Reception Dinner Menu Dublin v. Derry - 1958 G.A.A.: Football, Clár Oifigiúil, Craobh Peile na hEireann in Croke Park, Dublin v. Derry, 28.9.1958, 8vo, D. 1950, 20pps., team sheet Signed by the Dublin Team, illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers; together with Menu for Reception Dinner in Clery's Ballroom, Signed, as a lot. Scarce. (2)
G.A.A.: Programme: Connaught, etc 1950's/60s A group of three Official Match Programmes for: * Railway Cup Finals, Croke Park, 17 March 1957, Connaught v. Munster (F.), Leinster v. Munster (H.); * Connaught Senior Football Final, St. Comans Park, Roscommon, Leitrim v. Galway, 13.7.58; * All-Ireland College's Football & N.F.L. Semi-final (replay) Croke Park 5.5.68, all 8vo, ptd. wrappers. Scarce. (3)
Down's Back to Back Titles, 1960 & 1961 G.A.A.: Football 1960 & 1961, Clár Oifigiúil, Craobh Peile na hEireann, Down v. Kerry, 25.9.1960 Croke Park, 8vo D 1961, 20 pps., illus & adverts, ptd. wrappers; Clár Oifigiúil, Cluichí Ceannais Peile na hEireann Down v. Offaly, 24.9.61, Croke Park, 8vo, D.1961, 20pps., illus and adverts., ptd., wrappers. (2) * 1960 was Down's first appearance in an All-Ireland where they beat Kerry 2.10 to 0.8. They retained their title beating Offaly 3.6 to 2.8 in front of the largest crowd at the Old Croke Park (90,556 spectators)
Dublin v. Galway, 1963 G.A.A.: Football, 1963, Clár Oifigiúil, Cluichí Ceannais Peile na hEireann, 22.9.63, Dublin v. Galway, Croke Park, 8vo, D. 1963, 20pps., illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers. (1) * This was Dublin's 17th All-Ireland Title, with Des Foley as Captain, they beat the Tribesmen 1.9 to 0.10.
Chelsea football tickets. Approximately 144 in total, homes/aways including specials, finals, etc Condition Report: 1960's & 1970's tickets: Chelsea v Sheffield 8th April 1967 (undated) 'Chelsea 3pm West Open) (undated) Chelsea V Liverpool F.A. Cup 4th round (undated) Leeds United Barclays League Division 1, member stand (undated) Liverpool Barclays League Division 1 (undated) Chelsea vs Manchester United (undated) Chelsea vs Man City Chelsea vs Carlisle United 28th August 76 (undated) Chelsea vs Fulham, Canon League 2 (undated) Chelsea vs Barnsley Canon League 2 (undated) F.A. Cup-3rd Round Newcastle United vs Chelsea (undated) Chelsea vs Wimbledon (undated) F.A. Carling Premiership Arsenal vs Chelsea (undated) F.A. Carling Premiership Aston Vills vs Chelsea (undated) Chelsea vs Southampton Barclays League (undated) Chelsea vs Man United Barclays League (undated) Chelsea vs Tottenham Barclays League (undated) Chelsea vs Sheff Wed (undated) Chelsea vs Luton Town Barclays League
MANCHESTER FOOTBALL INTEREST; three 9ct gold football medals comprising a Manchester Combination 1924-5 medal, Trafford Park & Districts Works Football League winners medals, engraved 1929-30, gross combined weight 19g, with a silver Palatine Amateur Football League medal, four other medals and a ring fragment.
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