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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. 

Lot 647

King George's Jubilee Trust silver trophy presented to the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft, on marble base inscribed "presented by The Football Association for personal service in connecion with King George's Jubilee Trust May 1935 GH Holdcroft"., hallmarked silver, Denton & Down, Birmingham, 1934,  height (including base) 16cm.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 652

9ct. gold Football League representative medal inscribed 'Goodison Park, Liverpool. October 21st 1936 Harry Holdcroft', in original case, 17gms., 28 by 22mm., together with player selection card, (2) The English League beat the Scottish League 2-0.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 654

Trio of shirt badges from the collection of the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft,  comprising: an England international badge circa 1936; a The Football League v The Scottish League representative match badge 21st October 1936; and a King George V Jubilee Trust match badge 1935, (3)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 656

Manchester United programme issued for the Football Association England Trial match 25th March 1936, personal copy of the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft,played at Old Trafford, the Probables beat the Possibles 3-0.  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 657

Trio of player itineraries originally issued to the Preston North End goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcroft.England Trial match, Probables v Possibles, played at Manchester United FC 25th March 1936; Wales v England, played at Ninian Park 17th October 1936; and The Football League v Scottish League representative match played at Everton FC 21st October 1936, (3)  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 665

Rare Preston North End Football League War Cup winner's medal season 1940-41 awarded to the PNE goalkeeper George "Harry" Holdcoft,inscribed "The Football League (N.S.) Champions - The Football League (War) Cup winners Season 1940 - 1 G.H.Holdcroft"Preston were the Northern Section champions before going on to defeat Southern Section champions Arsenal in the national final. The Football League War Cup was held between seasons 1939-40 and 1944-1945. It aimed to fill the gap left in English football by the suspension of the FA Cup during WWII. This medal would have been commissioned by the club and due to shortages of precious metals and is believed to be struck in bronze.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 671

Duncan Edwards' family photograph album for his Manchester United and England football career,the high quality album in red and white leather cloth with gilt tooling DUNCAN EDWARDS MANCHESTER UNITED FC AND ENGLAND, containing a quantity of hinge-mounted b & w press photographs, subjects including portraits, match action, scenes taken with Manchester United team-mates at formal functions, moments of relaxation and at the training ground and stadium, some examples bearing autographs, also photographs from his period of National Service, the 1957 F.A. Cup Final, England international duties, his work as a writer and recreational pursuits including a passion for fishing, overall in good conditionLots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 673

Official printed fixture list for Manchester United's ill-fated 1957-58 football season,published by the club, for wall hanging, printed on card in red and black type, bearing fixtures for the first team and reserves, fair condition with tears, folds and creasesLots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 678

A travel clock presented to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United on the occasion of the match v Glasgow Celtic, 16th April 1956,inscribed in gilt on leather pouch the clock Smiths de luxe eight-day alarm clock, ticking at time of cataloguing, not tested; sold with a second gilt mounted alarm clock, French and bearing football motifs at the hour markers, not working, (2)It is believed that Duncan Edwards acquired the French clock during England's visit to France for the international match played 27th November 1957.Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 684

The Football Association official itinerary for England's Continental Tour of 1956 issued to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England,sold together with two copies of the England v Yugoslavia match at Wembley 28.11.56, one being signed by the England team comprising Ditchburn, Edwards and others and three other programmes, (6)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of ManchesterUnited and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 687

Collection of football programmes originally owned by Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England,comprising England B v Switzerland B at the Dell, 21.3.56; England v Brazil at Wembley, 9.5.56 complete with complimentary ticket; Northern Ireland v England at Windsor Park, 6.1.56; England v Yugoslavia at Wembley, 28.11.56; England v France at Wembley, 27.11.57; England v Scotland at Wembley, 6.4.57; Scotland v England at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 14.4.56; Wales v England at Ninian Park, 19.10.57 (VIP edition tied with red ribbon); League of Ireland v the Football League at Dalymount Park,19.9.56; The 1955 and 1957 FA Cup finals; Rangers v the British Army at Ibrox, 2.11.55; Irish League v Football League at Windsor Park, 25.4.56; Manchester United away fixtures at Blackpool 9.9.57, Luton Town 26.12.57, Manchester City 28.12.57, Leeds United 11.1.58 and Birmingham City 7.12.57; the lot also includes a copy of Spurs' Lilywhite magazine November 1956, good to fair condition, (qty)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 688

A group of four typescripts of articles written by Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England for the news agency Hayters,all dating from January 1958, typically two sheets, these typescripts were returned to Duncan Edwards by the agency after the articles were filed, each with original envelope addressed to Duncan at his home address of 19 Gorse Avenue, Stretford, Manchester, the last post mark being 4th February 1958, subject matter including the transfer market, thought's on other notable players, advice to parents of aspiring footballers, lower league football and the F.A. Cup, good condition for age, (4)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 691

Two copies of Duncan Edwards' 1958 book "Tackle Soccer This Way",hardback with d/j's tears and marks to both d/j's, published by Stanley Paul & Co. Ltd London, 1958; lot also includes a Stanley Paul books catalogue featuring "Tackle Soccer This Way", (3)The Manchester United and England footballer Duncan Edwards had completed writing his football instructional book shortly before the tragic events of the Munich Air Disaster. The title was published posthumously in August 1958.Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 695

A collection of eight b&w press photographs all featuring Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and Englandb & w, various sizes, featuring Duncan on his sick bed on his 21st birthday, wearing his England jersey coming out the tunnel to a match, with teammates outside a train station, throwing in a ball during a match, wearing football kit in the garden, training with Manchester United teammates and another of him on the pitch, and a photograph from the session for the front cover of "The Red Devils" souvenir magazine with a copy of the magazine, (9)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 696

A collection of fan mail sent to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England,mostly handwritten letters and from the handwriting and content a youthful audience, often asking for autographs, sharing stories of watching Duncan play, requesting meetings, asking for football programmes, congratulating after victories and with letters received occasionally from overseas including Norway and Malta, nearly all still complete with original envelopes and various enclosures that the fan was hoping to have signed, also one Christmas card and one letter that had been addressed to Roger Byrne but must have been placed in Duncan's pigeon hole at Old Trafford; lot also including a typescript letter from a reporter from A Bola sports magazine in Portugal, being a request for an interview by way of a questionnaire, (qty)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 697

A handwritten letter from the Manchester United and England footballer to his fiancée Molly Leech sent from Berlin,the letter commencing My Dearest Molly, and letting her know that the flight arrived safely and immediate plans of a forthcoming match at the Berlin stadium and other football matches in general and that he looks forward to seeing her again soon, signed off with multiple xxx's; sold together with a chrome cased cigarette lighter possibly bought on the same trip with either Manchester United or the England football team, in original box with gilt tooling of makers name Finna Lur, (2)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 698

Two handwritten letters from Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England to his fiancéeMolly Leech and relating to his time of National Service, both on hotel notepaper in blue ink, with original envelopes addressed to Miss M Leech, 32 Manly Road, Sale, postmarked 2nd & 29th November 1955, one letter commencing Dear Molly and the other Dear Pet, subjects relating to a film Duncan had seen and the other about arriving in London to play Chelsea; sold together with an invitation to Duncan and Molly to attend a wedding reception, 28th January 1956 complete with original envelope, (6)Although National Service was compulsory at this time, Edwards was allowed leave to play in football matches.Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 707

A signed typescript letter from Adi Dassler founder of Adidas sportswear to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England footballer, dated 10th February 1958, on Adidas letterhead addressed to the Krankenhaur hospital, rechts der Isar, Munich and reading "Dear Mr Edwards, with our very best wishes for an early and entire recovery, we beg to hand you a little present, which we hope you will enjoy, your very truly Adi Dasler", complete with original envelope and also containing an envelope for Munich 1860 Football Club, letter bears tear and paper loss with tape repairThe previous lot is a letter from Adi's brother Rudi Dassler, the founder of Puma sportswear.Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 71

Rare trio of Welsh [Rugby] Football Union gold badges awarded to J. Jarrett of the Match Committee for the Wales internationals v New Zealand, France and South Africa between 1905 and 1912,comprising: a 1905 Wales v New Zealand 9ct gold lapel badge, obverse with applied Welsh and New Zealand leek and fern emblems, WFR enamelled lettering, reverse with badge pin, hallmarked Birmingham 1905 by William James Dingley, 37 by 27mm., weight 14gms.; 1908 Wales v France 9ct gold lapel badge, obverse with enamelled WFR lettering and legend INTERNATIONAL MATCH, MARCH 2 1908, with rugby ball flanked by leek and fleur de lys shields, reverse with badge pin, hallmarked Birmingham 1907 by H.B. Crouch Cardiff, 40 by 30mm., weight 13gms. and 1912-13 Wales v South Africa 9ct gold lapel badge, obverse enamelled with a dragon and springbok flanking a rugby ball with legend 1912-13, reverse with badge pin, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 by H.B. Crouch Cardiff, 30 by 26mm., weight 8gms.; sold together with J. Jarrett's brown crocodile leather wallet, inscribed with gilt tooling WELSH FOOTBALL UNITON 1901-1902 J.JARRETT, MATCH COMMITTEE, ADMIT TO ALL MATCHES UNDER CONTROL OF THE WELSH FOOTBALL UNION, the interior with two pockets, 14.5 by 11cm., wallet bears wear and surface marks, some minor enamel losses to badges (4)Wales defeated New Zealand in the first 'All Blacks' tour 3-0, at Cardiff Arms Park on 16th December 1905. Wales defeated France in the International fixture 36-4, at Cardiff Arms Park on 2nd March 1908. South Africa defeated Wales 3-0, at Cardiff Arms Park on 14th December 1912.Exhibited (on loan):The RFU Museum, Twickenham, 2008 to 2020.

Lot 710

A collection of personal items and memorabilia relating to the Munich Air Disaster and kept by Duncan Edwards fiancée Molly Leech and her family,the lot including a press photograph of Molly Leech arriving at Munich Airport accompanied an airport superintendent, Molly's German visitors registration card and Munich hotel room card, a series of handwritten letters sent to Molly offering condolences after the death of Duncan, including an example from Canada, photographs of Duncan Edwards grave and headstone, an invitation by the Mayor of the borough of Stretford for a reception held at the town hall 7th March 1958 to which the medical and nursing staff of the Munich hospital were also invited, a further invitation for the 8th of March 1958 by the Lord Mayor of Manchester for a dinner at the town hall which the German medical personnel also attended, football programme for a Duncan Edwards memorial fund match played at Hingley's athletic football ground 30th April 1958 and other programmes, telegrams and one from his England teammate Ronnie Clayton and other miscellaneous items including newspapers and cuttings, and later material including a 40th anniversary service sheet at Manchester Cathedral, all contained in plastic sleeves in two ring binder folders, (2 folders)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 713

Three official match balls, comprising two Mitre official Nationwide EFL footballs, a yellow, navy and red ball with OFFICIAL MATCHBALL OF THE NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE and NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE logo and a silver, black and gold ball with OFFICIAL MATCHBALL OF THE CARLING CUP and CARLING CUP logo; sold with an Umbro orange, black and blue football with THE FA CUP E-ON logo; the lot also including a Southampton FC match day pennant, red, white with gold braid and tassels, embroidered club crest and SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB TOGETHER AS ONE WE MARCH ON, with hanging pole and braid, 37 by 30cm. (4)

Lot 714

Three Portsmouth squad signed Mitre matchday footballs,comprising bluish white, blue, red and black MITRE DELTA SKYBET EFL THE OFFICIAL MATCH BALL, season 2020-21, signed in black marker pen by approximately 26 squad members including Jack Whatmough, Andy Cannon, Alex Bass, Ben Close, Marcus Harness and many more; white, red, grey and black MITRE DELTA MAX THE EMIRATES CUP OFFICIAL MATCH BALL, season 2019/20, signed in black marker pen by approximately 26 squad members including Gareth Evans, Brett Pitman, Oliver Hawkins and many more; tan, red and navy MITRE NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE OFFICIAL MATCH BALL, circa 2000s, signed in black marker pen by approximately 25 squad members including Kevin Harper, Dejan Stefanovic, John Curtis and many more; the three contained in a Portsmouth FC bag for life carry bag, (4) 

Lot 717

Stuart Morgan West Ham United tracksuit jacket, circa 1990, Bukta, claret, light blue and white coloured zipped jacket, embroidered with club crest and BUKTA logo Stuart Morgan was a West Ham United football scout.

Lot 723

Five Nationwide Football League Fourth Official pre-digital stoppage time minute boards, 1990s,the blue boards with NATIONWIDE logo and MINUTE in white, each board numbered in white, comprising 1, 2, 3, 6 and 8, 42 by 30cm.; sold with three sideline player number substitute boards, each in white with red number, comprising 2, 8, 9 and 16, 30 by 46cm., each with wear and some visible faint writing, (8)

Lot 724

Two pairs of vintage leather football boots,the first pair circa 1920 in brown leather, the other pair circa 1940 in black leather, both with nailed cork studs, the lacing probably later replacements, reasonably good condition, (2)

Lot 726

Arsenal and Argentina's Emiliano Martinez Puma Evopower football boots,yellow, black and pink football boots each embroidered with EMILIANO MARTINEZ, printed with Argentinian flag, with stud removal tool, un-used in good condition

Lot 727

Two Portsmouth jersey's, England U-21 jersey and Hermann Hreidarsson signed football boots, comprising Tom Kilbey white and claret Portsmouth no.36 away jersey, season 2010-11, Kappa, short-sleeved with NPOWER FFOOTBALL LEAGUE, sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered KILBEY; Lauren blue and white Portsmouth no.10 home jersey, season 2006-07, Jako, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered LAUREN; Martin Cranie signed white England U-21 no.2 jersey v Montenegro U-21 in the UEFA European U-21 Championship Qualifier in Podgorica, 7th September 2007, Umbro, short-sleeved printed with MONTENEGRO U21 v ENGLAND U21 07.09.2007 with England three lion emblem, reverse lettered CRANIE, signed in black marker pen on reverse, bears pitch marks to reverse and Portsmouth's Hermann Hreidarsson signed Adidas football boots, the red and black Adidas Predator football boots signed in black marker pen, boots bear wear and tear, (4)England U-21 defeated Montenefro U-21 3-0, with Martin Cranie playing in defence.

Lot 728

Peter Crouch Adidas Traxion football boots,the black and silver boots bearing lettering PC to the soles, sold together with a pair of Asics shin pads, each pair bearing wear and signs of pitch stains, (2)Peter Crouch played with Portsmouth during 2001-02 making 37 appearances scoring 18 goals and during 2008-09 making 38 appearances scoring 11 goals.

Lot 729

Portsmouth's Ryan Williams signed worn Adidas Nemesis football boots,the blue and white boots signed 'ZIGGY' on the boot heals, dedicated to his son, size 7 UK, bears wear to surface and solesRyan Williams played with Portsmouth during 2011-12 making four appearances and during 2019-21 making 67 appearances scoring eight goals.

Lot 778

Dion Dublin yellow and black Cambridge United No.9 F.A Cup quarter-final jersey v Arsenal at Highbury, 9th March 1991,Scoreline, short-sleeved  with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, embroidered FA QUARTER-FINAL 1991, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse numbered 9Arsenal defeated Cambridge United 2-1, with Dion Dublin scoring Cambridge United's only goal. Arsenal were defeated in the Semi-finals by Tottenham Hotspur.

Lot 779

Andy Todd red and white Charlton Athletic no.19 home jersey, season 1999-2000,by Le Coq Sportif, short-sleeved with NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered TODD

Lot 808

Fan Zhiyi red Crystal Palace no.5 home jersey, season 1998-99,Adidas, long-sleeved with NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeved badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse numbered 5History was made on October 17th 1998 with Chinese footballers Fan Zhiyi and Sun Jihai at Crystal Palace as the pair both started an English Football League game for the first time. It would arguably prove a turning point in the popularity of English football in China and the beginning of the reported viewing figures that have driven clubs to expand into China over the years since. Crystal Palace taking on Norwich City at Selhurst Park in the English second tier saw 18,100 inside the ground but was said to be watched by 300 million people in China.

Lot 810

Six football jerseys,comprising:Darren Moore Derby County no.23 home jersey, season 2007-08,short-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered MOOREOllie Palmer signed red and black Leyton Orient no.9 jersey, season 2016-17,short-sleeved with SKY BET LEAGUE TWO EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered PALMER, signed in fine black marker pen on number nine, the front neck line is damaged with tearsTwo Joe Mason yellow and black MK Dons no.20 third choice jerseys, season 2019-20,both short-sleeved with SKY BET LEAGUE ONE EFL and SKY BET WHEN THE FUN STOPS STOP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered MASON, (2)Alan Smith signed black and white striped Notts County no.4 home jersey, season 2016-17,short-sleeved with SKY BET LEAGUE TWO EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered SMITH, signed in black marker pen on the frontMark Tyler signed Peterborough United no.40 goalkeeper's jersey, circa 2018,long-sleeved with SKY BET LEAGUE ONE EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered TYLER, signed in black marker pen on reverse, (6 in total)

Lot 813

Three football jerseys,comprising: i) Tim Howard black and grey Everton no.24 goalkeeper's jersey v Larissa in the UEFA Cup Group A at Goodison Park, 25th October 2007, Umbro, spare long-sleeved with UEFA CUP sleeve badge, embroidered with UEFA CUP EVERTON v LARISSA 25.10.07, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HOWARD; ii) Paul Konchesky blue Leicester City no.3 home jersey, season 2011-12, short-sleeved with NPOWER FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered KONCHESKY;  and iii) Shaun Wright-Phillips signed pale blue Manchester City no.29 home jersey, season 2004-05, Reebok, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered WRIGHT-PHILLIPS, signed in black marker pen to reverse

Lot 833

Stefan Savic red and black striped Manchester City No.15 away jersey from the World Football Challenge v Club America played at AT&T Park, San Francisco, 16th July 2011,Umbro, short-sleeved with embroidered club crest and Umbro logo, applied sponsor logo, reverse lettered SAVICManchester City defeated Club America 2-0.Stefan Savic played with Manchester City during 2011-12, making 12 appearances, scoring one goal.

Lot 843

Two MK Dons jerseys, season's 2012-13 and 2020-21,comprising Alan Smith white and red no.11 home short-sleeved jersey, with NPOWER FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered SMITH and Joe Mason white, black and gold no.20 home short-sleeve jersey, with SKYBET STAY IN CONTROL. SET A DEPOSIT LIMIT sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered MASON, (2)

Lot 849

Three signed Portsmouth FC jersey's,comprising Callum Johnson orange no.2 third choice jersey, season 2020-21, short-sleeved with SKYBET LEAGUE ONE EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered JOHNSON, signed in black marker pen to reverse; Ben Close blue and white no.33 home jersey, season 2015-16, short-sleeved with SKYBET FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered CLOSE, signed in black marker pen to reverse; Brett Pitman squad signed blue and white no.8 home jersey, season 2019-20, short-sleeved with SKYBET PAY-OFFS EFL sleeve badges, NHS THANK YOU badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered PITMAN, signed in black marker pen by approximately 28 squad members on the front, (3)

Lot 858

Two Preston North End white and navy home jersey's, season 2007-08,comprising Youl Mawene no.5 short-sleeved jersey, with COCA COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered MAWENE and Chris Brown no.9 long-sleeved jersey, with with COCA COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered BROWN, (2)

Lot 866

Daniel Pudil blue and white striped Sheffield Wednesday no.36 home jersey v Arsenal at Hillsborough, 27th October 2015,Sondico, short-sleeved with SKYBET FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest badges, Sondico and sponsor logo's, reverse lettered PUDILSheffield Wednesday defeated Arsenal 3-0, with Daniel Pudil assisting the first goal by Ross Wallace.Daniel Pudil played with Sheffield Wednesday during 2016-19, making 66 appearances scoring two goals.

Lot 870

Jim Gannon blue and red Stockport County no.7 Associate Members' Autoglass Trophy Cup final jersey v Stoke City at Wembley, 16th May 1992,Gola, short-sleeved with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, WEMBLEY 1992 badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse numbered 7Stoke City defeated Stockport County 1-0.Jim Gannon played with Stockport during 1990-2000, making 383 appearances scoring 52 goals.

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