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Lot 544

GEORGE BEST MANCHESTER UNITED CIRCA 1965 ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPH George Best (22nd May 1946 – 25th November 2005) was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger for Manchester United and the Northern Ireland national team. In 1968, he won the European Cup with Manchester United, and was named the European Footballer of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year. The Irish Football Association described him as the "greatest player to ever pull on the green shirt of Northern Ireland". EXCELLENT COLOUR 11 ¾” x 8 ¼” PHOTOGRAPH, DEPICTING GEORGE BEST IN HEAD AND SHOULDERS POSE WEARING HIS MANCHESTER UNITED SHIRT. BEAUTIFULLY AUTOGRAPHED IN BLACK INK BY GEORGE BEST TO THE LOWER RIGHT PORTION OF THE IMAGE. EXCELLENT CONDITION, IDEAL FOR DISPLAY.

Lot 554

PRESTON NORTH END F.C 1974 SIR BOBBY CHARLTON AND 1996 SIR TOM FINNEY PAIR OF AUTOGRAPH LETTERS ON PRESTON CLUB LETTERHEAD   Sir Bobby Charlton CBE (born 11 October 1937) is an English former football player, regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time, and an essential member of the England team who won the World Cup in 1966, the year he also won the Ballon d'Or. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts and passing abilities from midfield and his ferocious long-range shot. Sir Thomas "Tom" Finney, CBE (5 April 1922 – 14 February 2014) was an English footballer, famous for his loyalty to his League club, Preston North End, for whom he made 569 first-class appearances, and for his 76 performances in the England national side. Finney was President of Kendal Town. For his charitable work, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1961 New Year Honours and a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1992 New Year Honours and was knighted in the 1998 New Year Honours. TWO ORIGINAL ONE PAGE TYPED LETTERS ON PRESTON NORTH END FOOTBALL CLUB HEADED PAPER WITH CLUB CREST, THE FIRST DATED 12TH MARCH 1974, THE CONTENT OF THE LETTER BEARING REFERENCE TO THE REPLY TO A DINNER INVITATION. BEAUTIFULLY SIGNED IN INK BY THE THEN PRESTON NORTH END MANAGER SIR BOBBY CHARLTON. THE OTHER DATED 4TH JANUARY 1996, THE CONTENT OF THE LETTER BEARING REFERENCE TO THE REPLY TO A SPEAKING INVITATION, BEAUTIFULLY SIGNED IN INK BY THE FORMER PRESTON AND ENGLAND LEGEND SIR TOM FINNEY. BOTH LETTERS WITH USUAL FORMER FOLD MARKS FROM SENDING IN AN ENVELOPE TO THE ORIGINAL RECIPIENT), OTHERWISE IN GOOD CONDITION. TOTAL x2 ITEMS.

Lot 565

Sporting Legends Tottenham Hotspur 1961 Double Winners signed colour photographic print,featuring eleven of Tottenham Hotspur team in standing a seated pose with the FA Cup trophy on a football pitch, above eight signatures for Peter Baker, Ron Henry, Maurice Norman, Cliff Jones, Bobby smith, Les Allen, Terry Dyson and another, autographed edition 14 of 75, with mount board and cellophane cover, overall 48.5 by 58.5cm.

Lot 59

Collection of football shorts, comprising black Bradford City Bantams shorts, with club crest, size XL; black and grey West Bromwich Albion Umbro no.4 shorts with club crest, size L; white West Bromwich Albion The Baggies shorts with club crest, size 40in.; white West Bromwich Albion Diadora no.8 shorts, size XL; navy Scotland Diadora no.18 shorts, with national emblem, size XL; yellow West Bromwich Albion The Baggies shorts with club crest, size L; yellow and navy strip West Bromwich Albion Patrick shorts, with club crest, size L; navy and yellow strip West Bromwich Albion Patrick shorts, with club crest size XXL; white West Bromwich Albion Umbro no.4 shorts, with club crest, size L; red West Bromwich Albion Diadora shorts, with club crest, size L; white with gold band international Nike shorts, with three star side seam label, size M, (11)

Lot 592

BOBBY CHARLTON WORLD CUP MEXICO 1986 AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL FIRST DAY COVER WITH COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH Sir Robert Charlton CBE (born 11 October 1937) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder. He is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, and an essential member of the England team who won the World Cup in 1966, the year he also won the Ballon d’Or. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United (making 758 appearances) and in 1968, he captained the Manchester United team that won the European Cup, scoring two goals in the final to help his team be the first English side to win the competition. He is United's second all-time leading goal scorer (249), being surpassed by Wayne Rooney, and held the distinction of being England's all-time top goal scorer (49) from May 1968 to September 2015, when again Wayne Rooney surpassed his record. ORIGINAL FOOTBALL FIRST DAY COVER COMMEMORATING THE 1986 FOOTBALL WORLD CUP, NICELY AUTOGRAPHED IN BLUE INK TO THE CLEAR CENTRAL PORTION OF THE COVER BY FORMER ENGLAND RECORD GOALSCORER BOBBY CHARLTON, POSTMARKED 30TH JUNE 1986, THE STAMP BEARING A DEPICTION OF ENGLAND’S 1966 WORLD CUP VICTORY. VERY GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 60

Patrick Vieira signed Adidas Traxion football boots, training ground worn blue, silver and red with Adidas logo, moulded blades, signed in black marker pen on fold-over tongue, bears wear and pitch marksProvenance: from Arsenal's training ground to current vendor.

Lot 604

Signed set of 22 A&BC football card game, each numbered card with image profile of a footballer in club kit, signed by individual players, including Malcolm MacDonald, Peter Shilton, Colin Bell, Peter Osgood, Alan Ball, Allan Clarke, John Greig, Bobby Charlton, Billy Bremer, Emlyn Hughes, Francis Lee, Martin Peters, Pat Stanton, Ron Davies, Denis Law, Jimmy Johnstone, Gordon Banks, Bobby Moore, Colin Todd, Trevor Hockey, Joe Harper and the last card featuring a referee signed by Ken Burnsa, reverse of each card featuring a football pitch, each card bearing slight wear, (22)

Lot 606

Silver Jubilee Appeal The Glasgow F.A. Select v The Football League memorabilia, played at Hampden Park, 17th May 1977,comprising of two official programmes and ticket stub, an autographed page signed by both teams bearing silver jubilee postage stamps and printed stamps, signed in black ink; official Silver Jubilee match itinerary; sold together with a cased album commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Royal Burgh of Glasgow, containing pages of signed FDC with legends, photographs of Queen Elizabeth, Silver Jubilee 17th May 1977 FDC's and an autographed page from the Glasgow Cup Final, 10th May 1975, signed by Celtic and Rangers players commemorating the 800th anniversary bearing postage stamps and printed stamps, the album bears Christie's Auction Lot label 384, (qty)

Lot 607

Collection of signed books by football stars, including Sir Bobby Charlton "My Manchester United Years", Jack Charlton "The Life and Times of Jack Charlton", Gordon Banks "Banksy", Graham Souness "The Ibrox Revolution and the Legacy of the Iron Lady's Man", Trevor Brooking "An Autobiography", Gianfranco Zola "Chelsea's Maestro" (signed twice), Les Ferdinand "Sir Les", (7)

Lot 608

Signed photographs of British football legends,including George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton (2), Wayne Rooney, Jimmy Greaves, Jack Charlton, Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Peter Shilton, Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney and Michael Owen, various sizes, approximately 13

Lot 61

France's Alex Lacazette signed Nike Hypervenom football boots,red boots with black Nike logo, printed with French flag and LACA9 on the outer side of each boot, printed with A & R on the inner side of each boot, signed in black marker pen on the inner side of each boot and dedicated TO JAMIE in black marker pen on the outer side of each boot, size 8 on inner label, wear to solesProvenance: purchased by vendor from the Arsenal Foundation.

Lot 613

An official 1966 Jules Rimet World Cup plaque presented by the Football Association to the Alderman of Middlesbrough host venue,circular gilt and enamel depicting the Jules Rimet trophy and the arms of the England team and the town of Middlesbrough, inscribed JULES RIMET WORLD CUP MIDDLESBROUGH 1966, set on a ship's wheel wooden backboard, diameter 14cm., bears minor scuffs Provenance: Sotheby's auction Lot 170 18th February 2003.

Lot 62

A sample pair of Chelsea's John Terry signed Umbro FA10 football boots,white and gold leather boots with George and Summer and number six embroidered into fold-over tongue, right boot with moulded studs label number FA10-UMBRO-002SF, left boot with six metal studs label number FA10-UMBRO-001SF, signed in black marker pen on the heal of the left boot, size 10.5 US, excellent clean un-used condition

Lot 624

England 1966 World Cup winners original tournament programme in mint condition, Cadets cigarette and Players No.6 being correct colouring etc, signed by 10 of the team neatly in blue biro, Bobby Moore, Alan Ball, Martin Peters, Roger Hunt, Nobby Stiles, Jack Charlton, George Cohen, Gordon Banks, Ray Wilson and Geoff Hurst, as you can see from images all the colours of cigarette packets as should be, making up the full team Bobby Charlton is added on an old football collectors signed card 

Lot 633

A collection of football 'specials' programmes,including a near-complete run of F.A. Cup Final programmes 1946 to 1984, lacking only 1968, with a duplicate for 1984, including the replays for 1970, 1981, 1982; sold together with programmes for League Cup Finals, European Finals, various semi-finals and other miscellaneous including Testimonials. Anglo-Italian Cup, a little Scottish, Inter-League including League of Ireland v Football League 22.9.54, etc., (qty), fair condition with wear to majority of programmes, see extra images online, earlier programmes bear more wear due to age

Lot 64

England's Adam Lallana Puma Future promotional sample football boots,lime green and turquoise boots, with moulded blades, each bearing England flag, squad number 20 and children's names, size 7, un-used ready to wear

Lot 650

Six unused football jersey sleeve badges, comprising two UEFA STARBALL, diameter 7.5cm; two AXA THE F.A. Cup, 5 by 11cm; two ONE 2 ONE THE F.A. CHARITY SHIELD, 5 by 10cm., each un-used and with Lextra paper attached, (6)

Lot 651

Collection of football related collector's badges and commemorative coins,including large quantity of Football London lapel badges; German 2006 Bidding badge; American Airlines England Football Squad badge; Celtic FC pin; Leeds United FC badge; Play up Thames "Smoke Clubs" badge; Graham Taylor Blue and White Army badges; Blackpool FC badge; England 2006 badge; B.R.F.A. badge; Liverpool FC badge; Manchester United badge; England Euro's 1992 badge; British Empire Exhibition 1934 badge; England badge and many more, some duplication; sold together with four near complete commemorative coin sets including FA Cup Centenary 1872-1972 and two near complete The Esso World Cup coin collection, (qty)

Lot 652

Hungarian Football Federation lapel badge, early 20th century,obverse with white enamelled ring with lettering in Hungarian, surrounding a golden eagle above enamelled button end football, reverse with lapel clasp, diameter 54mm.

Lot 653

Memorabilia relating to Charles James Hughes and Harry Halmshaw Hughes,a silver medal awarded to F.A. official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916) on the occasion of the Belgium v England amateur football match 18th April 1908, stamped AR (argent), obverse with footballer in raised relief, match inscription to reverse, England defeated Belgium 8-2 in Brussels with Vivian Woodward scoring a hat-trick; together with a collection of b & w photographs, bulletin, menu and letter relating the Football Association official Harry Halmshaw Hughes (1880-1962), including a typescript letter on Football Association letterhead addressed to H.H Hughes Esq., subject relating to a photograph taken at the opening of the Council meeting held on 19th February, dated 7th March 1962, with b & w photograph attached, 19.5 by 20cm., a Football Association menu card 1863-1953, The Football Association Bulletin May-June 1954, The Football Association booklet with images of the offices at 22 Lancaster Gate, b & w press photographs of matches, including one with the late Queen Mother being introduced to players by H.H. Hughes at a Cup Final, 14 by 28cm., photographs of groups of gentlemen presumed members or committee members of the FA, a photograph of Stelco soccer club FA Canadian tour 1950, Prince Philip, H.H. Hughes and another looking at documents, FA tour onboard a vessel, possibly to Canada and USA in 1950, many photos featuring H.H. Hughes, 16 by 21cm., H.H. Hughes with FA officials 20 by 25cm., and further photographs of meetings and events, (qty.)Harry Halmshaw Hughes was the eldest son of Charles James Hughes. He followed in his father's footsteps with Northwich Vics, the Cheshire FA etc. He was a divisional representative with the FA from 1921 onwards, and was elevated to a Vice President role in 1944.

Lot 658

Football Association badge 1904,silk and wirework badge with FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1904 and three lion emblem, reverse with lapel pin clasp, and makers stamp YOUNG & CO., 52 by 60mm., in good condition with slight wear to reverse backing

Lot 66

Portsmouth's David James signed Umbro X Wishbone football boots, silver and black boots signed in black marker pen on right midsole, each bearing embroidered DJ in black on fold-over tongue, size 10.5 UK, bears part metal and plastic studs

Lot 660

Football Association badge 1905,silk and wirework badge with FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1904 and three lion emblem, reverse with lapel pin clasp, and makers stamp KENNING & SON., 60 by 46mm., in good condition with slight wear to reverse backing

Lot 661

The Football Association final tie 1911 lapel badge,obverse with footballers in relief surrounded by blue enamel lettering THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION FINAL TIE 1911, reverse with lapel pin, circular gilt metal, diameter 32mm.

Lot 674

Set of 24 Typhoo Tea famous football player profile collector's cards, comprising Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, George Best, Bobby Charlton, Ron Davies, Derek Dougan, Johnny Giles, George Graham, John Hollins, Emlyn Hughes, Jimmy Johnstone, Francis Lee, Malcolm MacDonald, Roy McFarland, Bobby Moore, Alan Mullery, John O'Hare, Joe Royle, Gary Sparke, Colin Stein, Ian Storey-Moore, Martin Chivers, Colin Bell, Billy Bremner, each in club or national kit with legend below with details of club and national team, 25 by 20cm., (24)

Lot 675

A collection of football cigarette and trade cards,publishers including A & B C Cards, Barratt & Co Ltd; Cadet Sweets; Chix Bubble Gum; Carreras Ltd Turf Cigarettes; Churchman; Gallaher; Mabisco Foods; John Player; John Sinclair; Soccer Bubble Gum; Topical Times; Wills; Victor Sports Wallet; Hornet Wallet; Wizard; Adventure; Hotspur and others, someon sets, some albums, others loose, (qty), overall condition is fair to good, extra images of items online, each bearing some wear, no listing of teams of players available

Lot 683

Five Arsenal FC b&w team and management paper and photograph images, dating from 1929-30,comprising Arsenal FC 1st XI 1929-30, with legend, 20 by 25cm.; Arsenal FC winners of the FA Challenge Cup 1930, with legend, 14 by 21cm,; Arsenal FC 1933-34, with legend from The Sunday Post Football Album, 19 by 25cm.; Arsenal FC 1937-38, with legend from New Chronicle, 23 by 31cm.; Arsenal FC 1953-54, with legend, 24 by 30cm., (5)

Lot 687

Large collection of b & w press football photographs dating from 1940s to 1990s,comprising 6 by 7.5in. Matt Busby and the Scotland team discussing tactics prior to a match in 1944 at Wembley, stamped Evening on reverse; 7 by 10.5in. 8th February 1958 Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United line up for silence in remembrance of the Munich Air Disaster, stamped Planet News Ltd, 9 Feb 1958; 8 by 9.5in. Liverpool football ground stand in silence, stamped 8 feb 1958; 6.5 by 7.5in. Newcastle United celebrating winning the 1952 FA Cup final dressing room scene, stamped to reverse; 6. by 9in. John Clarke, Umberto Agnelli (president of Juventus) and Harry Reynolds (director of Leeds United); 6.5 by 9in. John Charles with Raich Carter leaving the pitch after match v Sunderland, 23rd April 1957; 10 by 8in. image of the "Galloping Major" Ferenc Puskas, dated 24th November 1955; 10.5 by 7in. image of Chelsea's manage Ted Drake, stamped 5 Sept 1955; 8 by 9.5in. Leeds United John Charles shooting at Tottenham Hotspur goal, dated 27 Aug 1956; 7.5 by 10.5in. Danny Blanchflower with the European Cup trophy, dated 20 May 1963; 8 by 11in. Manchester United players and management celebrating, dated 26 April 1964; 8 by 10in. England's goalkeeper's Peter Shilton and Ray Clemence, dated 10 Oct 1977; 8 by 9.5in. Leeds United team line-up, dated 29 July 1974; 10 by 7in. Tottenham Hotspur Osvaldo Ardiles, dated 23 Aug 1980; 11.5 by 8in. Peter Shilton saving a goal, dated 20 Oct 1988; 7 by 10in. Liverpool celebrating winning the FA Cup final v Everton, dated 10 May 1986; 6 by 8in. Match of the Day's Jimmy Hill, dated 29 Aug 1983; 8 by 10.5in. colour image of Vinnie Jones and Wimbledon team, dated 17 Aug 1995; 8.5 by 11in. George Best, Bobby Charlton and Brian Kidd, dated 20 Nov 1992; and many more player, action and match photographs; sold together with a selection of negatives of football teams including Bolton Wanderers FC circa 1881, West Ham United circa 1905, Aston Villa circa 1879, Nigerian team circa 1950s, also included are match day negatives from 1914 FA Cup final Burnley v Liverpool, 1893 FA Cup final Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton, a scene from Fulham's Craven Cottage circa 1903, with further examples of negatives of early football images and some reproduced photographs, majority in good condition, other with edges torn and creased, (qty)

Lot 693

FA Cup Final Wembley 2014 Arsenal poster,featuring a jersey bearing arsenal team colours from 1994 to 2014 with title "For 20 years English football never looked so good", limited edition 837 of 1055, with Arsenal FC crest, 84 by 29cm., rolled in tube

Lot 699

Three F.A. Cup commemorative ceramic plates, comprising Coronation Year Cup Final Sunderland v Preston North End, played at Wembley 1st May 1937 plate featuring images of the King and Queen, diameter 23cm.; cased Crown Staffordshire Bolton Wanderers FC F.A. Cup winner's 1958 commemorative plate, featuring facsimile signatures of the players and central image of Nat Lofthouse, diameter 26cm. cardboard cased, and 100th Football Challenge Cup competition commemorative plate, featuring names of the winners since 1872 flanking a floral border and central trophy motif, diameter 27cm. cardboard cased, (3)

Lot 700

Collection of ceramic football commemorative plates,including Liverpool FC F.A. Cup Winners 1974 plate; West Bromwich Albion FC centenary plate with facsimile signatures, diameter 27cm. cased; Bury FC Centenary Year 1885-1985 ceramic framed wall plaque; Watford FC promoted to Division One 1981-82 ceramic framed wall plaque; Wycombe Wanderers FC Farewell Game at Loakes Park 7th May 1990, (2); Scarborough FC Conference Champions season 1986-87, diameter 24.5cm., (7); Port Vale "The Valiants" Centenary Year 1876-1976 plate, diameter 22cm.; Aston Villa FC second division promotion squad 1987-88 plate, diameter 27.5cm.; Wimbledon FC F.A. Cup Winners 1987-88 plate, diameter 27.5cm.; The Football Hall of Fame plate, diameter 27cm.; Bob Paisley "The Greatest Managerial Record of all time" plate, diameter 26cm. cased; (18 approximately)All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.    

Lot 705

The Arsenal Football Club Limited share certificate, 20th December 1957, addressed to Geoffrey Norman King Esq., for one share for £1 pound, share number 2949, certificate number 1422, bearing official club stamp, mounted, double glazed and framed, overall 40 by 40cm., glass on reverse has crack running through it All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.      

Lot 708

Original Woolwich Arsenal Football & Athletic Company share certificate, dated 7th May 1894,on headed paper numbers 1266, addressed to Mr Thomas Bourke and signed in black ink by directors William Dobbings, Henry Hodgin and Alfred McQueen, bears wear, stains with vertical and horizontal folds, minor page edge lossesProvenance: Sotheby's Auction, 11th September 2003 Lot 384.

Lot 709

Selection of English football related records, comprising A tribute to Liverpool FC by Stan Kelly "O Liverpool we Love You", 33 1/3 rpm with sleeve; The Crowd "You'll Never Walk Alone" in aid of Bradford City disaster fund, 45 rpm with sleeves, (4); Arsenal 100 years of great Football centennial album 1886-1986, with plastic sleeve; Flair 1989 the other world of British Football two records, 33rpm with sleeve; Liverpool the official 1984-85 season profile triple trophy triumph 33 1/3 rpm, with sleeve; Shankly Speaks "So you think you know about football?" two hours interview two records, 33 1/3 rpm with sleeve; Tottenham Hotspur F.A. Cup final squad 1980-81 season Ossie's Dream, 45rpm with sleeve; Glenn Hoddle & Chris Waddle "It's Goodbye" poster and single with sleeve; the Scottish world Cup Squad "We have a dream" 45rpm with sleeve; sold together with a selection of Barratt player profile cards; (qty)

Lot 710

Selection of miscellaneous football related memorabilia,including Liverpool's miniature replica Anfield Stadium by European Stadia with COA; English and European football club pennants; two UEFA holdall's; four vintage football prints; key rings; tie; former football players bottle tops; (qty)

Lot 711

A collection of Tottenham Hotspur and other football ephemera,to include 17 handbooks dating between 1948-49 and 1972-73; 8 fixture cards 1961-62 to 1968-69; two membership cards 1961-62 & 1962-63; 17 compliments slips, 3 player postcards; and for other clubs various printed autographs from the 1960s and team photos from the 1959-60 season

Lot 713

Football scrapbook for season 1922, the scrapbook ranges from 7th January 1922 to 30th September 1922,and covers full pages of football reporting from the newspaper "The Football Special", much interesting content, neatly complied, some team photographs and leagues tables

Lot 714

Bound volume of amateur football publication a weekly magazine,published in London on a weekly basis, this is bound volume for 1907 starting vol.1 no.1 31/10/1907 to vol.1 no.24 16/4/1908, covers amateur football season 1907-08 in London area, some team photographs produced by C Emery & Co., Fleet Street, rare with cover

Lot 715

Football Ephemera, including seven Arsenal programmes from the 1930s v Wolves, v Preston (2), Middlesbrough, Huddersfield, Manchester City and Blackpool plus Charlton v Cardiff FA Cup 8th January 1938; together with a full set of 50 John Player footballers cigarette cards 1928; and the second series of 25 cards 1928-29, plus various other footballer cards incomplete, the lot also including a few football annuals from the 1930s, (qty), fair condition with wear to each, annuals poor condition, one with no cover, one with cover in two pieces, programmes fair to good with spines faded and rust marks near staples, cigarette cards fair,

Lot 719

Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Matt Busby and Denis Irwin colour photograph with the FA Premier League trophy, circa May 1993,mounted, glazed and framed, overall 27.5 by 32.5cm., sold together with a USA Women's London 2012 Olympic Games Football Tournament pennant for the match v Korea DPR played at Old Trafford, 31st July 2012, 39 by 30cm., (2)Provenance: Lester Ellison the Old Trafford dressing room attendant.

Lot 722

Arsenal FC related book collection, including "Behind the scenes in big football" by Leslie Knighton; "London's Cup final 1971" by Ralph L Finn; "Cliff Bastin remembers" by Bastin & Glanville; "Herbert Chapman on football"; "Foward, Arsenal!" by Bernard Joy; "Association Football" by Charles Buchan; "The Arsenal Stadium Mystery" by Leonard Gribble; "How to play soccer" by Joe Hulme; "Tom Whittaker's Arsenal Story";  "Captain of Wales" by Walley Barnes and many more, each bearing some wear, (qty)

Lot 726

The Association Football Handbook 1893-94, edited by N.L Jackson,published by Pastime Limited London, hardback, 127-page, featuring international matches and results, laws of the game, Football Association, hints to referees, spine gilt tooled ASSOCIATION 93-94, wear to cover corners

Lot 732

Collection of Athletic News Football annuals, continuous run from 1921-22 to 1939-40, 19 editions, various condition, but all are complete, some have re-enforced spines and have been well used, (19)

Lot 735

The Football Annual 1891, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Wright & Co., London,twenty-fourth edition, 186-pages with cardcover, featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, inner page bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and ink writing, wear to inner covers, some loose pagesProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 742

The Football Annual 1903-04, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Merritt & Hatcher Ltd., London,thirty-sixth edition, 164-pages with cardcover, featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc., front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and ink writing, wear to page edges with lossesProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 743

The Football Annual 1904-05, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Merritt & Hatcher Ltd., London,thirty-sixth edition, 164-pages with cardcover, featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc., front exterior cover and inner page bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and ink writing, wear to page edges with paper lossesProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 744

Five pre-war football programmes,Rhyl v Wigan Athletic (Cheshire County League) 29th August 1936; Peterborough United v Grantham (MIdland League) 5th Novmber 1938; West Ham United v Bradford P.A. 20th March 1933; and two Reading FL Div Three South homes v Southend United 26th September 1931 and Brentford 26th November 1932

Lot 746

Oxford v Cambridge Varsity programme, played at Crystal Palace, 12th December 1923,four-page with blue printed stiff cover, team line-up on centre page, bears horizontal and vertical creases, with some annotation on inner back page; sold together with Crystal Palace v Queen's Park Rangers programme, 26th November 1938, 20-page with printed illustrated cover, some half-time scores pencil annotations and a Football Players Magazine, October 1913, vol III, no.11, lacking back cover and front cover loose from spine, (3)

Lot 748

A collection of 1950s football programmes with strong East Midlands interest,including 46 Kettering Town homes dating between 1955 and 1959, Southern League, Central Alliance, Benefit matches, Minor Cups, friendlies; 34 Leicester City dating between 1954 and 1957, League & Cup; plus 5 Rushden, 3 Corby, 3 Wellingborough, 2 Peterborough; the lot also including issues from other English clubs but often (not exclusively) being aways for the aforementioned teams; also non-League content for Bromley FC and Canterbury FC; the lot also including two unusual programmes SW Essen v Alemannia Aachen 4th November 1956, and a French horse racing programmed for Tremblay 1st May 1957, overall in fair condition (qty. approx 150)

Lot 750

1926 England v Scotland at Old Trafford international football match souvenir,the superbly bound volume also contains the history of Manchester United from Newton Heath times, red re-bound hardcover with gilt tooling, 99-page, bearing wear and some paper loss to inside back pageThis is the first ever international played at Old Trafford

Lot 756

Two Aberdare Athletic away programmes from their final season in the Football League 1926-27,Division Three South fixtures at Southend United 18th September and Exeter City 6th November, (2)

Lot 758

Aberdeen v Hibernian proramme 26th August 1939,Scottish F.L. Division One fixtureThis was Aberdeen's final home match before the Scottish Football League was suspended after the outbreak of WWII.

Lot 759

Accrington Stanley's first ever football programme v Morecambe 12th February 1921,pre-League Lancashire Combination fixture, the editorial confirming this to be the club's first programme issue

Lot 760

Three Accrington Stanley home programmes from their first season in the Football League (Division Three North) 1921-22,v Rochdale, Crewe & Chesterfield

Lot 761

Three Accrington Stanley home programmes from their first season in the Football League (Division Three North) 1921-22,v Wrexham, Lincoln City and Tranmere Rovers

Lot 762

Three Accrington Stanley home programmes from their first season in the Football League (Division Three North) 1921-22,v Stockport County, Grimsby Town and Walsall

Lot 763

Two Accrington Stanley home programmes from their first season in the Football League (Division Three North) 1921-22,v Nelson and Wigan Borough

Lot 764

Two Accrington Stanley home programmes from their first season in the Football League (Division Three North) 1921-22,v Durham City and Stalybridge Celtic

Lot 77

Two Swindon Town home and away football jerseys, season 1993-94,comprising Chris Hamon yellow and green Swindon Town no.17 away jersey, season 1993-94, short-sleeved with THE FA PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HAMON and Terry Fenwick red Swindon Town no.26 home jersey, season 1993-94, long-sleeved with THE FA PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered FENWICK, size 42-44in., wear to number on reverse, (2)

Lot 776

Two Aldershot programmes from their first season in the Football League 1932-33,F.L. Division Three South fixtures, an away at Brentford 26th December and a home v Crystal Palace 7th January, (2)

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