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PARIS V LONDON 1929 Programme, official Paris Football Association newspaper, Banquet Invitation ticket and London Football League Itinerary for the Inter-City match 1/11/1929 at the Stade Buffalo in Paris. The 11 London players played in the London Football Association including Chelmsford, Walthamstow and Finchley. The programme is a large 4 page issue and folded. The newspaper is dated 31/10/1929 and is folded with minor tears. The Invitation is for the Evening Banquet on 1st November 1929 and the Itinerary is slightly marked. Fair to generally good
GLASGOW RANGERS / LIVERPOOL / PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v SK RAPID WIEN 1933 Two Issues of the weekly German football magazine ''Fussball'' (Football) dated 24/1/1933 & 31/1/1933 which reviews the games. 24/1/1933 issue reviews the Rangers v Rapid Vienna game and the 31/1/1933 issue reviews both the Liverpool & Plymouth v Rapid Vienna matches. Generally good
GERMANY XI v GLASGOW RANGERS 1933 Friendly played 2/5/1933 in Bochum. Issue of the weekly German football magazine ''Fussball'' (Football) dated 23/5/1933 which previews the game and includes full team line-ups set out in 3-4-3 programme style format. This issue also includes extensive match reports and full team line-ups from the two previous Germany XI v Rangers matches played on 17/5/1933 & 21/5/1933 in Berlin & Hamburg. Generally good
GERMANY XI v GLASGOW RANGERS 1933 Friendly played 31/5/1933 in Munich. Issue of the weekly German football magazine ''Fussball'' (Football) dated 30/5/1933 which previews the game and includes full team line-ups. This issue also includes extensive match reports and full team line-ups from the two previous Germany XI v Rangers matches played on 25/5/1933 & 28/5/1933 in Bochum & Dresden. Generally good
GERMANY XI v GLASGOW RANGERS 1933 Friendly played 31/5/1933 in Munich. Issue of the weekly German football magazine ''Fussball'' (Football) dated 7/6/1933 which includes pictures, extensive match reports and full team line-ups. This issue also includes tour summaries with coverage of the five Germany XI v Rangers games. Generally good
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Eleven programmes: Arsenal Reserves v Northampton Town Reserves 46/7 creased, Grimsby v Bury 48/9, Everton v Newcastle 49/50, Hull v Halifax 48/9, Fulham v Cardiff 48/9, Chelsea v Man. City 47/8, Reading v Watford 49/50, QPR v Southampton 49/50, 2 small punched holes, Leyton Orient v Southend Utd. 49/50 creased, Southampton v Cardiff 49/50 and Tottenham v Brentford 48/9 slightly marked and slightly worn. Fair
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Including Bristol Rovers Book of Cartoons by PAK 1950's, Huddersfield Town handbook 1939/40, slightly rusty staples. Plus programmes: New York Cosmos v Manchester City 21/5/1980, 3 Brighton homes v Reading 54/5, Orient 55/6 and Rotherham 59/60 FA Cup, all slightly creased, 1970 FA Cup Final Replay, Chelsea v Leeds at Man. Utd., slight vertical crease and at Arsenal, Welsh XI v London XI 76/7 Walley Barnes Memorial. Fair to generally good
NORTHERN NOMADS Northern Nomads F.C. was an English football club based in the Manchester area. Established around 1902, they were known as the "Nomads" or "Roaming Brigade" as they never possessed a home ground. In 1913–14 the club reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup. 15 items relating to Northern Nomads: 1. 1903 Tour card incl. game v Clapton at Upton and v Fulham. 2. 1905 Tour card incl. v Shepherds Bush, West Norwood, Chelmsford, Redhill and Croydon. 3. Tour card 1907 incl v Darlington, West Stanley, West Hartlepool. 4. Fixture Card 1908/9 - Home games at Fallowfield, Manchester incl. v Everton, Blackburn, Man.C., Hull, Liverpool, Queens Park, Hearts, Preston. 5. N.Nomads Club Rules (1910/11). 6. Fixture card 1911/12- (Home ground Prenton Park) incl. v Man.U., Man.C., Everton, Liverpool. 7. Members Card 1911/12-Incl fixtures, patrons, committee etc. 8. 1913/14 fixture card with complete handwritten results. 9. Members card 1913/14-incl. fixtures, patrons etc. 10. 1914/15-Fixture list incl. Man.C., Man.U., Newton Heath, Blackpool. 11. Tour card 1910 to Belgium. 12. 1911 Tour card to Belgium and Western Germany. 13. Tour card 1912 to Holland and Belgium, 14. Tour card to Budapest and Vienna. 15. 1921 Tour card incl v Shrewsbury, Ilford, Hampstead, Nuneaton. Good
Comic Books - The Skipper, Nos. 267-270, 1935, original wrappers, (4); The New Adventure, Nos. 538 & 539, 1932, (2); five issues of Rover and Wizard, 1964, (5); six issues of Battle: Picture Weekly, 1970s, (6); Football, Scoop, 1970s and 1980s, (approx. 60); quantity of School Friend, c. 1950s/1960s; Buddy, 1980s, (12); Girls' Crystal, 1950s; Sparky Comic; TV Comic; etc., [1 box]
Children's Books - mostly Ladybird Books, non-fiction and fiction, mostly first editions and final-quarter of the 20th century, pictorial covers, mixed sizes; three Rupert the Bear Annuals, 1972 x 2 & 1976 x 1, pictorial wrappers, 4to (3); Picture Book, The Old Testament Story, [n.d., c. 1910], colour plates and b/w in-text illustrations, pictorial covers, 4to, (1); Stanley Matthews' Football Album; etc., [1 box]
Football Autographed MANCHESTER CITY 16 x 12 Montage Edition - Colorized, depicting a superbly produced montage of images relating to Manchester City's 'Holy Trinity' of COLIN BELL, MIKE SUMMERBEE and FRANCIS LEE in 1972, signed by all 3 players in black marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Escape To VictoryParamount, 1981,US one sheet cinema poster, artwork by David Jarvis, signed in black ink by Sir Michael Caine, 69cm x 104cm (27in x 41in)Footnotes:Escape to Victory, stylised in some promotional posters simply as Victory, depicts a group of Allied prisoners of war using an exhibition football match against their Nazi captors to escape internment. Sir Michael plays British Army Captain (and left-back) John Colby, with squad mates portrayed by Sylvester Stallone and football legends Bobby Moore and Pele.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Italian JobOakhurst Productions, 1969,US one sheet cinema poster, signed in black ink by Sir Michael Caine, 69cm x 104cm (27in x 41in)Footnotes:'You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!'- Charlie Croker [Sir Michael Caine]Undoubtedly one of Sir Michael Caine's biggest comedy capers and the epitome of British Cool. The Italian Job is one of Britain's best loved cinema productions. Throughout the film Sir Michael thrives in portraying cool ex-con playboy Charlie Croker. By breaking back into prison he pursues infamous gang kingpin Mr Bridger, played by Noel Coward, to finance the 'big job' that has been handed to him by a deceased contact in Italy. The idea was to pull-off the biggest gold bullion heist of all time, by evading both the Italian Police and the Mafia.The film includes the classic scene and immortal line 'You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!', during the planning for the complex robbery co-ordinated by Charlie. The heist was to take place in the unsuspecting city of Turin, under the guise of English Tourists at an away football match, with three iconic mini coopers as the getaway cars of choice. The result was one of cinema's most memorable and ingenious car chases, culminating in one of the most discussed cliff-hangers of all time.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Various items of vintage and modern costume jewellery to include silver and other chains, necklaces, bracelets, rings, brooches, earrings, crosses, etc, a Middle Eastern style silver rattle, a set of Ogdens Cigarette cards, all of Northern football players, to include Burnley, Oldham, Blackpool, Preston Northend, etc, within a clear jewellery casket.
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