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Lot 1106

Arsenal programmes, dinner menu and press cuttings, dating from 1930s,comprising two programmes v Birmingham, both Football League fixtures played at St Andrew's, 9th February 1935 and 14th November 1936, the first with horizontal fold, but both generally good; v Tottenham Hotspur programme for The Football League Jubilee Benevolent Fund match 19th August 1939, 32 pages with stiff green covers, good condition; and programme, dinner menu and press cutting for the England XI v Anglo-Scots XI Jubilee Celebration match played at Arsenal's Highbury ground 8th May 1935, good condition, (6)

Lot 112

BRISTOL RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM 1892-93 PAPERWEIGHT CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPHBristol Football Club was formed in 1888 when the Carlton club merged with rival club Redland Park to create a united Bristol team. Westbury Park having refused to merge then folded and many of its players subsequently joined Bristol. The County Cricket Ground at Nevil Road was leased for home matches. The first match was a heavy away defeat to Cardiff and although the first season was relatively successful the second was not with only three games won. The club went from strength to strength over the next few years under the captaincy of W. Tommy Thomson. It turned the corner and in 1891–92, now wearing the more familiar navy and white hooped shirts, the Bristol team won 20 games out of 24.GOOD ORIGINAL PAPERWEIGHT CABINET CARD SIZE 6 ½” x 4”, DEPICTING THE BRISTOL RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM 1892-93 IN USUAL STANDING AND SEATED FORMATION. SOME SLIGHT KNOCKS TO THE LEFT-HAND EXTREME BORDER AND A SLIGHT CENTRAL CREASE (ONLY NOTICEABLE FROM THE VERSO), OTHERWISE IN GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 116

Barbarian [Rugby] Football Club team official photograph from the Easter Tour of Wales in the 1931-32 season, photograph featuring the team and officials standing and seated outside The Esplanade Hotel, Porthcawl, taken during the Easter tour, 8 by 11in. photograph mounted on card with typed legend and results, glazed and framed, overall 44 by 55cm. in good condition; sold together with two b & w team photographs of East Midlands v Barbarians with officials in a crowded stadium, at Northampton 8th March 1929, 8 by 10in., each individually mounted, glazed and framed, overall 32 by 35cm., each photograph bearing wear and minor losses, (3)The Barbarian's Easter tour of 1932 matches comprised v Penarth 22-16; v Cardiff 14-8; Swansea 12-8; v Newport 9-6.The Barbarian's v East Midland's fixture resulted in a 8-8 draw.Please be aware 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 118

Signed South African rugby football team b&w photograph of the United Kingdom & France Tour, 1960-61,the 30 players with manager WF Bergh and assistant manager MM Louw, taken by HC Deal Ltd, Eastbourne, 9.5 by 11.5in. mounted on card with typed legend below and signed and dedicated TO DANNY IN APPRECIATION FROM THE BOYS in ink, signatures include Uys, Hill, Gainsford, Holton, Botha, Hopwood, Myburgh, Baard, Stewart, Malan, Peiser, Lockyear, Kirkpatrick, and others, glazed and framed, overall 37 by 47cm. slight water damage to signaturesPlease be aware 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 153

The Mildmay Memorial Steeplechase bronze trophy awarded to jockey Stan Mellor for winning on Stalbridge Colonist at Sandown Park in 1968,modelled as two racehorses with jockey's aboard riding a finish, mounted upon a wooden plinth base with engraved plaque MILDMAY MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE SANDOWN PARK 1968 STALBRIDGE COLONIST, 14 by 20 by 12.5cm., sold with a quantity of other photographs and press cuttings relating to Stalbridge Colonist, including a signed article with image of Stan Mellor on Stalbridge Colonist, signed in black ink, a montage of three b & w photographs of Stalbridge Colonist with Stan Mellor including at the Whitbread Gold Cup 1968 and a b & w photograph of Stalbridge Colonist and Stan Mellor challenging Arkle and Pat Taaffe at the last to win the 1966 Hennessy Gold Cup, framed and glazed overall 21 by 25cm, (qty)Stalbridge Colonist was owned by Reg Blundell, Chairman of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, and trained by Ken Cundell at Compton.Provenance:The Stan Mellor CollectionPlease be aware 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 296

Lithograph of the playing fields at Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh, portraying boys playing rugby football and shinty circa 1855, by W McEwan & Fr. Schenck, tinted lithograph depicting the castle with schoolboys playing cricket, football and shinty in the foreground, with title in lower margin, mounted, glazed and framed, overall 34 by 39cm. Please be aware 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 299

Badminton Library of Sports & Pastimes,all first editions, 32 vols., titles comprising racing & steeplechasing, yachting (2), coursing & falconry, big game shooting (2), dancing, athletics & football, motors & motor driving, boating, the poetry of sport, football, archery, riding, rowing, cricket, fishing, shooting, fishing (pike and other course fish, salmon and trout), golf, mountaineering, driving, shooting (moor and marsh), boxing & wrestling, cycling, tennis, athletics, billiards, swimming, hunting, seas fishing, skating figure staking & curling etc., generally good condition, (32)

Lot 486

FOOTBALL - ARSENAL F.C 1925-26 LEAGUE DIVISION 1 RUNNERS-UP FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPH TEAM SHEETVINTAGE JOINED DOUBLE AUTOGRAPH ALBUM PAGE SIZE 8 ¼” x 2 ½” BEARING THE LAID DOWN ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS OF NINE MEMBERS OF THE ARSENAL TEAM THAT WERE THE 1925-26 LEAGUE DIVISION ONE RUNNERS-UP, 9 ORIGINAL INK SIGNATURES INCLUDING: JIMMY BRAIN, JOHN ALEXANDER MACKIE, ALF BAKER, SAMSON HADEN, BOB JOHN, BILLY BLYTH, JACK BUTLER, ANDREW NEIL AND SID HOAR. GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 489

FOOTBALL - ARSENAL 1970-71 DOUBLE WINNERS CONTEMPORAY AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL INDIVIDUALLY SIGNED TO EACH PANEL BY THE ARSENAL DOUBLE WINNING SQUAD. SIXTEEN (16) INK SIGNATURES INCLUDING: FRANK McLINTOCK, GEORGE GRAHAM, RAY KENNEDY, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, BOB WILSON, BOB McNAB, PETER MARINELLO, CHARLIE GEORGE, PETER SIMPSON, PAT RICE, JOHN RADFORD, SAMMY NELSON, PETER STOREY, EDDIE KELLY, JOHN ROBERTS AND GEOFF BARNETT. VERY GOOD CONDITION.

Lot 497

Squad signed Damien Duff Chelsea no.11 replica away jersey, season 2004-05,black and grey jersey with embroidered club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered DUFF, signed by approximately 22 squad members in silver marker pen including Damien Duff, Frank Lampard, Eiour Guojohnsen, Wayne Bridge, Arjen Robben, Ricardo Carvalho, and others, sold together with a Chelsea legends signed Mitre Premier League football, signed in black marker pen with faintly handwritten players names under the signatures, including Roberto Di Matteo, Steve Clarke, Tore Andre Flo, Graham Rix and many more, (2)

Lot 502

Leeds United signed First Day Covers, both are from the official football league series of special events season 1971-72 these being F.C. no.9, both celebrate Leeds being European Fairs Cup winners in 1971 and FA Cup winners in 1972. One is signed by just Terry Cooper whilst the second is signed by manager Don Revie, Allan Clarke, Eddie Gray, David Harvey, Peter Lorimer, Johnny Giles, Jack Charlton, Billy Bremner, Mick Jones and Norman Hunter, (2)

Lot 503

Billy Bremner Leeds United captain signed and mounted collectors football FKS sticker within an iconic image of Billy celebrating in the back of the net after scoring,mount measures 16” x 12” which is standard frame size that can be bought off the shelf, comes with COA 

Lot 509

FOOTBALL - Ray Kennedy – Liverpool scarce original autograph FDC

Lot 512

FOOTBALL - LIVERPOOL 2008 ORIGINAL FULLY AUTOGRAPHED TEAM PHOTOGRAPH. EXCELLENT COLOUR 12” x 8” PHOTOGRAPH, DEPICTING A LIVERPOOL TEAM LINE-UP FROM 2008 IN USUAL STANDING AND SQUATTING TEAM FORMATION, FULLY AUTOGRAPHED IN BLACK INK BY ALL ELEVEN PLAYERS DEPICTED INCLUDING: STEVEN GERARD, SAMI HYYPIA, JAMIE CARRAGHER, JOHN ARNE RIISE, PEPE REINA, YOSSI BENAYOUN, PETER CROUCH ET AL. EXCELLENT CONDITION.

Lot 518

Mike Doyle & Dennis Tueart signed blue Manchester City 1976 Football League Cup Final retro jersey,Score Draw, signed in black marker pen with Sporting Legends COA

Lot 521

FOOTBALL - GEORGE BEST MANCHESTER UNITED CIRCA 1968 16 ½” x 11 ¾” ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL DISPLAY PHOTOGRAPH George Best (22 May 1946 – 25 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". SUPERB LARGE COLOUR 16 ½” x 11 ¾” PHOTOGRAPH, DEPICTING GEORGE BEST IN FULL LENGTH ACTION PLAYING FOR MANCHESTER UNITED. BEAUTIFULLY AUTOGRAPHED IN BLACK INK BY GEORGE BEST TO THE LOWER LEFT CLEAR PORTION OF THE IMAGE. IDEAL FOR DISPLAY.

Lot 526

FOOTBALL - Sir Matt Busby 80th birthday newspaper and 80th birthday FDC both in very good condition, with a Ltd edition First Day Cover for the Manchester United 4 v Brighton 0 - F.A Cup Final replay 1983 number 44/245 signed by Sir Matt Busby.

Lot 540

Bobby Moore West Ham United Football Co., Limited letterhead,signed in blue pen "Best Wishes John Bobby Moore", bears printed address details of West Ham United's ground, apparent folds to page, old staple holes and rust mark

Lot 541

West Ham United FC banquet dinner menu signed by Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, held at London Hilton 2nd May 1964, further signature include Johnny Byrne, Ron Boyce, Tony Scott, Peter Brabrook and others; sold together with a collection of West Ham United football programmes dating from the 1959 to 1968, comprising of programmes v Tottenham Hotspur, FC Austria, Luton Town, Blackpool, Manchester City, UDA Dukla, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Nottingham Forest, Burnley, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland, Blackpool, Leicester City, Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion, Cardiff City, Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield United, First Vienna, Chelsea Colts, Ipswich Town, Leyton Orient, Crystal Palace Reserves, Brentford Shrewsbury Reserves, Swindon Town, Fulham, Real Zaragoza Club Deportivo, Stoke City, Norwich City Reserves, TSV Munich 1860, Leeds United, Northampton Town, QPR Youth XI, Manchester United, BVB 09 Borussia Dortmund, Southampton, (qty)Provenance: these programmes were collected by Roger Cearns whose family once owned West Ham United.

Lot 543

FOOTBALL - West Ham United F.A Cup winners 1975 Alan Taylor and Billy Bonds – Pair of large 16”x12” signed Limited Edition display photographs:Alan Taylor Ltd Ed No 31/75 celebrating with a pint of milk after his two goals in West Ham’s 2-0 1975 FA Cup final victory over Fulham, with smaller authentication photograph depicting Alan Taylor signing the image.Billy Bonds – West Ham United captain singing the national anthem before the 1975 FA Cup Final.Both images superbly autographed with large original signatures.

Lot 544

FOOTBALL - West Ham United 1980 F.A Cup winners large 20” x 16” signed Limited Edition 6/175 display photograph depicting the F.A. Cup winning team fully autographed by the West Ham United team, 11 original ink signatures including: Phil Parkes, Trevor Brooking, Alvin Martin, Frank Lampard, Billy Bonds, Alan Devonshire, Paul Allen, Stuart Pearson, David Cross, Geoff Pike and Ray Stewart.

Lot 546

FOOTBALL - WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 1949 F A CUP WINNERS FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPH TEAM SHEET AND PHOTOGRAPHThe 1949 FA Cup Final was the 68th final of the F A Cup. It took place on 30 April 1949 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City. Wolves had finished sixth in the First Division that season and boasted several England internationals among their ranks, while Leicester had narrowly avoided relegation from the Second Division and were making their first Wembley appearance. Wolves won the match 3–1, thus winning the FA Cup for the third time. Jesse Pye (2) and Sammy Smyth scored Wolves' goals, with Mal Griffiths replying for Leicester. Captain Billy Wright was presented with the cup by Princess Elizabeth. ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH SHEETS SIZE 8” x 4” BEARING THE ORIGINAL INK AUTOGRAPHS OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 1949 SQUAD INCLUDING MANY OF THE F A CUP WINNING TEAM, 15 ORIGINAL INK SIGNATURES INCLUDING BERT WILLIAMS, ROY PRITCHARD, BILLY CROOK, BILL SHORTHOUSE, BILLY WRIGHT, JIM DUNN, JOHNNY HANCOCKS, JIMMY MULLEN et al. USUAL FORMER FOLD MARKS FROM SENDING THROUGH THE POST TO THE ORIGINAL RECIPIENT, OTHERWISE IN GOOD CLEAN CONDITION SOLD WITH A SEPIA 10” x 8” DEPICTING HRH DUKE OF EDINBURGH BEING PRESENTED TO THE WOLVES TEAM BEFORE KICK-OFF AT THE F.A CUP FINAL 30TH APRIL 1949.

Lot 549

A collection of football autographs,comprising England World Cup July 1966 signed postcard, bearing signatures in black marker pen by Nobby Stiles, Bobby Charlton, Martin Peters, George Cohen, Peter Bonetti, Ray Wilson, Jack Charlton; an Argentina's Alfredo Di Stefano signed postcard in fine black marker pen; sold together with individual autographs for Argentina's Maradona, Germany's Franz Beckenbauer, England's Nobby Stiles, Bobby Tambling and Peter Shilton, each in marker pen; a Jimmy Greaves autograph and colour photograph montage, featuring Tottenham Hotspur's Jimmy Greaves holding the 1967 FA Cup aloft after defeating Chelsea 2-1 in the FA Cup final at Wembley on 20th May 1967 above a Jimmy Greaves autograph in black ink, mount, glazed and framed, overall 53 by 44cm., the lot also including a Sir Henry Cooper autograph montage with a b & w photograph with Cassius Clay on the canvas in the non-title bout at Wembley Stadium on 18th June 1963, portraying Henry Cooper with Cassius Clay on the canvas, above a Henry Cooper signed card in black ink printed with SIR HENRY COOPER, mounted, glazed and framed, overall 57 by 47cm. (9)

Lot 561

FOOTBALL - GEORGE BEST NORTHERN IRELAND CIRCA 1968 16 ½” x 11 ¾” ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL DISPLAY PHOTOGRAPH George Best (22 May 1946 – 25 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 BLACK AND WHITE 16 ½” x 11 ¾” PHOTOGRAPH, DEPICTING GEORGE BEST IN FULL LENGTH ACTION PLAYING FOR NORTHERN IRELAND. BEAUTIFULLY AUTOGRAPHED IN BLACK INK BY GEORGE BEST TO THE LOWER LEFT CLEAR PORTION OF THE IMAGE. EXCELLENT CLEAN CONDITION, IDEAL FOR DISPLAY.

Lot 579

A group of six signed replica football jerseys, comprising a Tom Finney Preston North End circa 1999; a Ferenc Puskas Toffs Hungary v England 1953 retro; a Peter Shilton Leyton Orient polo shirt; a Ted Drake Arsenal souvenir t-shirt; a Les Bradd Notts County style black and white striped vintage jersey and a Dennis Waterman signed jersey from a charity football match, (6)

Lot 581

Collection of signed books by football stars, George Best Blessed autobiography; The King Denis Law (dedicated); Sir Bobby Charlton My Manchester United years autobiography; The Sixties revisited Jimmy Greaves; After the ball Nobby Stiles; The England Era Terry Venables (dedicated); My autobiography Kevin Keegan, (7)

Lot 583

1899-1900 Football League Division One championship  medal awarded to the Aston Villa Director C.S. Johnstone,obverse enamelled with red lion and LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1900 ASTON VILLA PREPARED, reverse enamelled with C.S. JOHNSTONE DIRECTOR 1900, shield shaped with suspension ring, 15ct Birmingham 1900 by Vaughton & Sons, 38 by 24mm., weight 19gms., in associated case

Lot 584

Southern League representative medal awarded to West Ham United's Danny Shea for the Inter-League match v The Football League played at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground, 30th September 1912,hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1912 by Daniel George Collins, obverse bearing entwined letter SFL surrounded by INTER-LEAGUE FOOTBALL V.FOOTBALL LGE in red enamel, reverse engraved SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE AT MANCHESTER SEP 30TH 1912 D.SHEA WEST HAM UNITED, circular with suspension ring, diameter 26mm., weight 9gr., in associated case, lid bearing THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1919 gilt tooling, case bearing wear with some losses to leather Danny Shea was a West Ham United legend playing form them in the Southern League and won the League Championship with Blackburn. He played for West Ham United from 1907-13, making 179 appearances scoring 111 goals.Provenance: Farewell Boleyn Auction at West Ham United on 14th June 2016.

Lot 586

Collection of badges and medals relating to Harry Keys the Staffordshire F.A. and Football League administrator dating between 1902 and 1926,comprising The Football League long service 15ct gold medal awarded to Harry Key’s committee vice president 1905 to 1926, obverse with football in relief surrounded by rose heads and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE LONG SERVICE 1905 – 1926, reverse engraved H. KEYS COMMITTEE VICE PRESIDENT 1905-1926, lobed diamond shape with suspension ring, 15ct Birmingham 1925 by Vaughton & Sons, 41 by 26mm.; Staffordshire Football Association long & valued service 15ct gold medal awarded to Harry Key’s President 1902 to 1919, obverse with county crest in relief and STAFFORDSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, reverse engraved 1902-1919, PRESENTED TO H. KEYS PRESIDENT LONG & VALUED SERVICE, circular with suspension ring, 15ct Birmingham 1918 by Vaughton & Sons, diameter 30mm.; The Football League Committee 9ct gold enamelled badge 1911-12, obverse with three lion, red dragon and harp emblems and THE FOOTBALL LAGUE COMMITTEE, INTER-LEAGUE MATCHES 1911-12, reverse engraved H. KEYS VICE-PRESIDENT with pin clasp, 9ct Birmingham 1911 by Vaughton & Sons, diameter 31mm.; The Football League 9ct gold badge 1912-13, obverse with leaf and crest decoration and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1912-13, reverse engraved H. KEYS, VICE PRESIDENT, 9ct Birmingham 1912 by Vaughton & Sons, 35 by 29mm., missing pin clasp on reverse; The Football League Vice-President 9ct gold enamelled badge 1914-15, obverse with FL enamelled lettering and FOOTBALL LEAGUE VICE PRESIDENT 1914-1915, reverse engraved H. KEYS, pin clasp, 9ct Birmingham 1914 by Vaughton & Sons, diameter 23mm.; The Football League Vice-President 9ct gold badge 1919-20, obverse with flags in relief and THE FOOTBALL LEAHUE 1919-20, reverse engraved H. KEYS VICE PRESIDENT, pin clasp, 9ct Birmingham 1919 by Vaughton & Sons, 27 by 25mm.; The Football League Season 1920-21 9ct gold badge, obverse with central football in relief and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SEASON 1920-21, reverse engraved H. KEYS VICE PRESIDENT with pin clasp, 9ct Birmingham 1920 by Vaughton & sons, diameter 25mm.; The Football League 1921-22 9ct gold badge, obverse with entwined FL letters and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1921-22, reverse engraved H. KEYS VICE PRESIDENT with pin clasp, 9ct Birmingham 1921 by Vaughton & Sons, 29 by 23mm.; Football League International Selection Committee 9ct gold badge, obverse with enamelled lettering, reverse engraved H. KEYS, with pin clasp, 9ct London 1924 by S J Rose & Son, 30 by 22mm.; The Football League 1926-27 9ct gold badge, obverse with rose head emblem and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1926-1927, reverse engraved H. KEYS VICE PRESIDENT with pin clasp, 9ct Birmingham 1926 by Vaughton & Sons, 31 by 26mm.; Council of The Staffordshire Football Association Jubilee 1926-27, silver enamelled badge, reverse engraved H. KEYS PRESIDENT with pin clasp, Birmingham 1926 by Vaughton & Sons, 18 by 38mm.; The Football League 1928-29 9ct gold badge, obverse with football in relief and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1928-29, reverse engraved MR H. KEYS VICE PRESIDENT with pin clasp, 9ct Birmingham 1928 by Vaughton & Sons, 30 by 22mm.; Staffordshire Football Association Council silver gilt enamelled badge, reverse with pin clasp, Birmingham 1919 by Vaughton & Sons. 34 by 25mm.; 15ct weight 42gms., 9ct weight 80gms.; silver weight 12gms., (13)Harry Key's was also West Bromwich Albion's director and chairman during the early 1900s.

Lot 589

French Football Association medal plaquette for the International friendly v England in Paris, 26th May 1938,bronze, obverse with a maiden holding a sheaf of wheat inscribed FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INSTITUEE LE 7 AVRIL 1919, reverse with footballers in relief, inscribed FRANCE ANGLETERRE PARIS 26 MAI 1938, VIS ANIMI CVM CORPORE CRESCIT, of rectangular form, 63 by 47mm., 101gr., with original case, case damaged lid at hingeThe original recipient of this medal is unknown. England defeated France 4-2, with goals for England by Franke Broome, Ted Drake (2) and Cliff Bastin.

Lot 591

Tottenham Hotspur gold winner's medal from the 1971 Anglo-Italian League Cup Winners' Cup awarded to the kit man Johnny Wallis, by Stefano Johnson of Milano, bearing the Italian flag, the reverse with a football scene in raised relief, hallmarked .750 continental gold & enamel, (22g) 29mm x 29mm. original fitted case.  This short lived competition between the English League Cup winners and the Italian League Cup winners was won by Spurs in 1971 when they defeated Torino 3-0 on aggregate. 

Lot 592

Scottish Football Association Cup winner' medal awarded to Rangers' Alfie Conn v Celtic played at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 5th May 1973,obverse enamelled with SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION and rampant lion in relief, reverse engraved WINNERS SCOTTISH CUP 1972-73 A. CONN RANGERS, 9ct Birmingham 1972, makers stamp RH, 38 by 26mm., weight 15gms., in original fitted caseRangers defeated Celtic 3-2, with Alfie Conn one of the goals.

Lot 595

The Football League Division Two winners' medal awarded to an unknown Birmingham City player, season 1994-95,obverse with football in relief and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION TWO, reverse engraved SEASON 1994-95, circular with suspension ring, diameter 28mm., weight 14gms.Following relegation from division one in 1993-94 Birmingham City bounced straight back as champions.

Lot 596

1997 F.A. Cup runners-up medal awarded to Middlesbrough's Clayton Blackmore,obverse with two footballers in relief above the three lion shield, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, reverse with THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS-UP, circular with suspension ring, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1997 by Fattorini & Sons, diameter 30mm., weight 22gms., in a fitted case with hinged lid gilt tooled FA CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS-UPChelsea defeated Middlesbrough 2-0. Clayton Blackmore played for Middlesbrough during 1994-99, making 53 appearances scoring four goals. The match was played at Wembley, 17th May 1997.Provenance: Clayton Blackmore collection Sotheby's auction Lot 91 14th July 2002.

Lot 597

1997 Coca-Cola Football League Cup runners-up medal awarded to Middlesbrough's Clayton Blackmore, silver & enamel, obverse with trophy cup in relief surrounded by THE COCA-COLA CUP in red enamel, reverse engraved RUNNERS UP 1997, shield shaped with suspension ring, hallmarked silver Birmingham 1997 by Vaughton & Sons, weight 13gms., 36 by 28mm., within a fitted case the hinged lid gilt tooled with logo and THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Leicester City defeated Middlesbrough in the final replay 1-0. Clayton Blackmore played for Middlesbrough during 1994-99, making 53 appearances scoring four goals. The replay was held at Hillsborough, 16th April 1997.Provenance: Clayton Blackmore collection Sotheby's auction Lot 92 14th July 2002.

Lot 598

Football League Division One Championship medal awarded to Middlesbrough's Clayton Blackmore in season 1994-95,obverse with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 1 surrounding a football in relief, reverse engraved SEASON 1994-95, circular with suspension ring, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1995 by Vaughton & Sons, weight 14gms., diameter 27mm., in gilt tooled case THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE with logo, sold with a gilt metal Endsleigh League Champions Division One Champions sponsor's medal with ribbon, obverse with footballers in relief and ENDSLEIGH LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION ONE CHAMPIONS, reverse with FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ENDSLEIGH LEAGUE 1994-1995, diameter 63mm., with amber, red and black striped ribbon, (2)Clayton Blackmore played for Middlesbrough during 1994-99, making 53 appearances scoring four goals.Provenance: Clayton Blackmore collection Sotheby's auction Lot 197 14th July 2002.

Lot 609

Official Football League celebratory Golden Jubilee (1888-1938) illuminated address presented to Southampton FC 30th May 1938,30 by 20 in., colour illustrated address with editorial, list of founder clubs and current clubs for 1937-38 season, featuring profile of Mr W McGregor and Mr CE Sutcliffe with images of the trophy plaques for third division shield south, 2nd division shield and third division shield north, in two halves but with some losses, fold lines and tears, foxing, could be professionally repaired

Lot 610

F.A. Charity Shield winner's plaque awarded to Arsenal's Jimmy Logie v Blackpool, played at Highbury, 12th August 1953,sterling silver roundel with FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHAARITY SHIELD and three lion emblem, mounted on a octagonal black bakelite plaque with gilt lettering ARSENAL V BLACKPOOL MARCH MONDAY 12TH OCTOBER 1953 WINNERS, roundel stamped STERLING SILVER, 13.5 by 13.5cm.Arsenal defeated Blackpool 3-1.Jimmy Logie played with Arsenal during 1935-55.

Lot 613

Alf Arrowsmith's Football Association Charity Shield plaque for Liverpool v West Ham United, played at Anfield, 15th August 1964,the silver roundel with three lion shield in relief and FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, upon an octagonal plaque bearing LIVERPOOL V WEST HAM UNITED AT ANFIELD ROAD, LIVERPOOL 15TH AUGUST 1964, hallmarked silver London 1960 by H Phillips, 13.5 by 13cm., sold with Alf Arrowsmith signed match programme, signed in blue ink on front cover, (2)This fixture resulted in a 2-2 draw with Alf Arrownsmith badly injured in the 1th minute and replaced by Phil Chisnall.

Lot 617

Football League representative badge v Irish League, played at Grosvenor Park, Belfast, 15th October 1904,, bearing a name stamp for the important early football administrator William McGregor,silk navette shaped gilt wirework embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE IRISH MATCH 1904, with red football in the centre, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp, 5 by 6cm.Football League defeated Irish League 2-0, with goals by David Stokes and Billy Jones.

Lot 618

Football League representative badge v Scottish League, played at Hampden Park, 11th March 1905, silk lobed gilt wirework and tassel badge embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1905 SCOTTISH MATCH with red rose head decoration, the paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp and hand written notes, diameter 5.5cm.Football League defeated Scottish League 3-2, with goals by Charlie Roberts, Steve Bloomer and Jack Parkinson for FL and by Jimmy Quinn and Charles Thomson for SL.

Lot 619

Football League representative badge v Scottish League, played at Stamford Bridge, 24th March 1906,silk lobed gilt wirework badge embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCOTTISH MATCH 1906 within a thistle shaped motif, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp, 5.5 by 5cm.Football League defeated Scottish League 6-2, with goals by Albert Shepherd (4), Alf Common and Joe Bache for FL and by Archie Kyle and Charles Thomson for SL.

Lot 620

Football League representative badge v Irish League, played at Cliftonville, Belfast, 13th October 1906, bearing a name stamp for the important early football administrator William McGregor, silk oval gilt wirework embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE IRISH MATCH 1906, with green shamrock in the centre, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp, 3 by 4cm.Football League defeated Irish League 6-0, with goals by John Sharp, Tim Coleman, George Hilsdon (3) and Frederick Rouse.

Lot 621

Football League representative badge v Scottish League, played at Celtic Park, Glasgow, 27th February 1909, bearing a name stamp for the important early football administrator William McGregor,silk shield shaped gilt wirework embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCOTTISH MATCH 1909, embroidered with thistle motif, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR ink stamp, 5.5 by 4.5cm.Scottish League defeated Football League 3-1, with goals by Jimmy Quinn (2) and Harold McDonald Paul for SL and Vivian Woodward for FL.

Lot 622

Football League representative badge v Southern League, played at Stamford Bridge, 11th April 1910, bearing a name stamp for the important early football administrator William McGregor,silk shield shaped with gilt wirework, embroidered 1910 SOUTHERN LEAGUE MATCH, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp, 5.5 by 5cm.This fixture resulted in a 2-2 draw, with goals by Jimmy Stewart and Jack Parkinson for FL and by A Lewis and Harold Fleming for SL.

Lot 625

A very early Football Association tour blazer badge relating to the first ever England v Germany international football matches played in Berlin, 23rd and 24th November 1899, originally belonging to the pioneering F.A. official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916),the cloth badge with intricate silk work and metal thread featuring the British Royal Coat of Arms, Union Jack and German Navy Ensign flags, and the Prussian Eagle, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, 1899, very good condition possibly unusedAlthough deemed unofficial, and played a short while before the German Football Association (DFB) was founded, these twin back-to-back games were the first ever England v Germany international football matches - and the start of one of the most famous rivalries in world football. The matches were played on a Football Association Tour of Germany at the invitation of Walther Bensemann, Secretary of the German Committee for International Soccer Matches.The historic first Germany v England match on the 23rd November 1899 ended as a 13-2 win for the tourists. Five of the England goals were scored by Burnley's Edgar Chadwick. The other goals all came in braces, scored by the amateurs E.D. Brown (Clapton) and Geoffrey Wilson (Corinthians), and the professionals Fred Forman (Nottingham Forest) and Billy Bassett (WBA). The crowd was recorded as 1,500.In the second game, played at 10am the following day, and attended by 512 spectators, England won the match 10-2, with half the visitors' goals being scored by Newcastle United's Joe Rogers. The Corinthians amateur Stanley Taylor scored a brace, as did Nottingham Forest's Frederick Forman, whilst West Bromwich Albion's Billy Bassett netted the other England goal. In both matches the German goalscorers were Bock of Fortuna Berlin and Walter Jestram of Berliner Thor uFC Britannia 1892.The German team for both matches included Ivo Schricker who would go on to become the third FIFA General Secretary 1932 to 1951.

Lot 626

The Football Association Selection Committee badge originally issued to Charles James Hughes (1853-1916),the rare badge with red and blue enamel on gilt metal, enamel loss around the border; sold together with Hughes' Football Association officials badge for 1910, (2)

Lot 627

A rare and early FIFA badge circa 1911 originally belonging to the pioneering F.A. Official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916),  the white metal badge with gilt football in relief to centre and inscribed FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCAITION This type of badge was worn by high delegates at formal occasions such as FIFA congresses. The images for this lot show a 1911 illustration of the medal that appeared in a Norwegian Football Federation journal in August 1911. There is an additional pictures of two delegates FIFA President Daniel Wolfall and Baron Lafayette wearing this style of badge at the 10th FIFA Congress at Copenhagen in 1913.

Lot 628

A badge for the International Football Congress held in Stockholm in 1912 and originally issued to F.A. official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916),inscription on raised football centre, Swedish crowns to border

Lot 630

1911 F.A.Cup Final badge issued to the F.A. official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916),in gilt metal and blue enamel the centre with a football match in progress

Lot 632

Two Football Association badges issued to F.A. official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916) for England v Ireland international matches, both in gilt metal and enamel, one dated 1912 and the other undated but from a similar period, (2)

Lot 633

Two Football Association badges issued to F.A. official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916) for England v Wales international matches,both in gilt metal and enamel, one dated 1912 and the other undated but from a similar period, (2)

Lot 634

An unusually large Football Association badge issued to F.A. official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916) for a Scotland international match, circa 1910s,in gilt metal and enamel undated

Lot 636

A group of six Cheshire Football Association badges issued to their official Charles James Hughes (1853-1916) none are dated, all in gilt metal and enamel, three identical large medals inscribed COUNCIL, and two smaller badges inscribed EXCEUTIVE and the other a smaller lapel badge, sold together with a hallmarked silver trophy plaque with inscription to Charles J Hughes in recognition of his thirty years service as honorary secretary and dated July 1908, (7)

Lot 638

Group of four badges awarded to the F.A. official H. H. Hughes and relating to the tour of South Africa in 1939,the first issued by the Football Association inscribed and dated, the second issued by the Pretoria FA for the English FA visit, the next for the Cape Town and District FA and the other a commemorative coin suspended from bar depicting a springbok, (4)

Lot 639

Group of eight badges awarded to the F.A. official H. H. Hughes and relating to the Tour of Canada in 1950,two issued by the Football Association for the tour, four by the Canadian FA for the tour, three larger examples featuring an enamelled maple leaf and the other a small lapel badge, and two further badges enamelled with a maple leaf and inscribed Windsor, (8) 

Lot 640

Eleven miscellaneous badges awarded to the Football Association official H.H. Hughes, including one bearing the FA crest, another the Austrian FA crest, the next issued by the British Caribbean FA, Irish FA enamelled badge with four provinces emblems, a Hungarian FA lapel badge dated 1901, a Liverpool County FA badge, small badge inscribed Sportsmanship Brotherhood and others, two being stick pins, (11)

Lot 641

9ct. gold and Enamel Durham Football Association Challenge Cup winner's medal awarded to Darlington FC's goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft,9ct. gold & enamel, Vaughtons Ltd. Birmingham,1929, inscribed 'Darlington F.C. 1929-30' presented to GH Holdcroft, 18gr., 28 by 28mm., in original boxHarry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making  172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.

Lot 644

Signed Everton 1931-32 Football League Division 1 Champions dinner invitation, signed menu, players ticket & postcard of Dixie Dean from the George "Harry" Holdcroft Collection, Menu signed by 25 including Dixie Dean, Tommy Johnson, Warney Cresswell, Billy Coggins, Ted Sagar, Cliff Britton etc. The dinner was held at the Exchange Hotel, Liverpool. 7th May 1932 Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making  172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.  

Lot 645

Official Everton b&w team-group photograph season 1932-33,bearing details of the clubs's achievements in this season, Blackpool Hospital Cup, Liverpool County Challenge Cup, Football Association Challenge Cup, Football Association Charity Shield, Liverpool County Combination Cup  Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making  172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland. 

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