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A good collection of prominently Durham postcards inc: Staindrop Excelsior Football Club 1908-09, Stanley Disaster Funeral, Stanley Disaster Pit Pony, W. Gothard Explosion Survivors, Glebe Colliery in memorandum, George Pit Etherley, street scene views of Carville by G. Dunn of West Rainton, Belmont Station RP 1909, various Chopwell (Derwent View), The Viaduct at Lintze Green, Station Frosterley, Coxhoe, Hunter Pit Medomsley, Whorlton, Band of 4th Durham, Witton Park School, Fishburn, Gilesgate, F. Emerson Stanhope photographer etc.
Collection of football programmes inc: 1937 and 1939 The Gazette Keycard (Middlesbrough v Liverpool and Middlesbrough v Arsenal), various 1960s finals, Inter-League Clubs and Internationals inc England v West Germany 1966 Wembley, Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur 1967 Wembley, TSV Munchen 1860 v West Ham 1965, Final Tie Bolton Wanderers v Man United, Final Tie Arsenal v Liverpool, North Shields v Sutton United 1969 etc.
A good collection of real photographic, Phoenix Series and novelty pull out postcards inc: Rly Accident at Tees Bridge 1905, Train Accident near Winston Station 1909 by J. Wetton, Shaw Mills Yorkshire, Braemount ship stranded (postmarked Hartlepool) RP 1913, Winston Football Club 1907 - 1908 by J. H. Skipper of Gainford, Greetings From HMS New Zealand 1917 embroidered silk, 'The Meda' ashore Hpool 1913, Selby Abbey After The Fire, 1st Flower Show Held at Winston 1908, assorted RP Mauretania, Easington Railway Station No 2437, Kirkhammerton by J. Hodgson, Wallsend tram street scene, Mount Vale York, Ripon Camp, Ivorites Hotel Hartlepool RP, King St Thorne, etc.
A Rare and Early England Football Shirt, Goalkeeper Rupert D. Anderson, circa 1879,the woollen shirt with collar and long sleeves, patterned cuffs and hem, the right breast embroidered with the England crest comprising three lions and Victorian crown, 38in chest, 31 1/2in (80cm) collar to hem19in (48.5cm) shoulder to shoulder Footnotes:Provenance:Rupert Darnley Anderson (1859-1944), thence by descent to the present owner.Rupert Anderson played his first and only match for the England national team on 18th January 1879, in a 2-1 victory over Wales at The Oval, London. Anderson represented England as goalkeeper, despite playing for Old Etonians FC as a striker. His appearance made him the ninth person ever to play for England in goal.The match itself was an historic occasion, marking the first international friendly between England and Wales according to Football Association (FA) rules. It also saw the first goal scored by the Wales national team, thanks to a solo effort by William Davies in the 55th minute. However, first-half goals by Herbert Whitfield and Heathcote Sorby were enough to secure victory for England.The match finished after only 60 minutes due to heavy snowfall, with two halves of 30 minutes played. The Sheffield Daily Telegraph match report noted that several inches of snow meant the ball lost 'its original shape and became almost too heavy to lift'.The present shirt is one of the earliest England football shirts ever to appear at auction.Literature:Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 20 January 1879, p.3.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ROYAL DOULTON; nine medium sized character and Toby jugs including 'Happy John', 'Football Supporter' character jug Manchester United, 'Robin Hood', 'Santa Claus', a Blanc de Chine glazed example, also a Davenport Pottery plate and two Beswick character jugs (12).Additional InformationEach of the Beswick character jugs with tiny chips to the rim. The Hampshire Cricketer with damage to the top of the bat, although the piece is still present.
MANCHESTER UNITED; Champions '99 home shirt, signed by Solskjaer, Cole, Scholes, Irwin, Beckham, G. Neville, Sheringham, Yorke, Stam, Butt, Schmeichel, Johsen, Blonqvist, Ferguson, Giggs, size L.Additional InformationColour of the football shirt is rather faded, the H in Sharpe has fallen off, the other letters in Sharpe have signs of cracking.
ENGLAND; a 1966 World Cup winners retro-style football shirt, signed by Hurst, Armfield, Greaves, Eastham, Peters, Flowers, Cohen, Springett, Wilson, Hunter, Ball, Byron, Payne, J. Charlton, Bentetti, Callahan, Banks, Hunt, Connolly, Stiles, B. Charlton, Dr Neil Phillips (Team Doctor), size XL.Additional InformationCreasing and light general, no certification or further information with this lot.
FOOTBALL INTEREST; a mid-1920s biscuit tin, the lid decorated with a view of Wembley Stadium with four panels, three depicting various acts within a football game, the fourth detailing the League Honours of the English and Scottish First Divisions from 1900 to 1925-26, unnamed, height 20.5cm.Additional InformationHeavily pitted, with rusting throughout and some surface scratches, but a rare survivor, although it is unnamed.
KEITH BOWER; a contemporary painted resin figure of a young boy on square sectioned plinth, signed and no.25/195, height 38.5cm. (D)Additional InformationOverall condition appears OK. Possibly should have had a football originally.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
FOOTBALL, PRE-WAR; a souvenir programme for a benefit match played at Manchester City ground Maine Road, Wednesday April 29th 1925; Meredith’s XI v Rangers & Celtic XI.Additional InformationSmall sliver of tape to back cover, folded and stained, a couple of pinhead sized holes, some foxing.
FOOTBALL, PRE-WAR FOUR PROGRAMMES; February 18th 1933 Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City, March 13th 1926 Huddersfield Town v Manchester United, March 3rd 1928 Blackburn Rovers v Manchester United and January 25th 1936 Stoke City v Manchester United, also a results records and fixtures brochure for 1938-39/1939-1940 (5).Additional InformationBolton programme with red staining and brown staining to front cover, also folded with crease, tears and creases to the edges, heavy staining to the interior, both staples just present. The Stoke programme a few creases to the edges but overall ok. The Blackburn programme some water damage to the cover and some staining and browning to the inside, minimal fraying to the edges. Huddersfield programme folded twice, some staining and creases, a fold top right corner including some of the interior pages, some staining. The results and fixtures brochure staining to the covers, all pages present, old sellotape mark down spine.
FOOTBALL, PRE-WAR ARSENAL; two home programmes, Saturday February 17th 1934, F.A. Cup fifth round, Arsenal v Derby County, January 30th 1937, F.A. Cup fourth round Arsenal v Manchester United and March 14th 1931 Arsenal v Aston Villa (3).Additional InformationThe Villa programme has heavy staining and water damage throughout, some red colour bleeding to the spine and inside, also been folded twice, there are some folds to the corners. The 1933/34 folded in half creases to the corners, old water damage leaving the pages rippled, some red bleeding in colour noticeable to the rear pages especially, some creases throughout. The 36/37 programme folded in half vertically, some creases to the edges, some staining and running of red colour throughout.
FOOTBALL PRE-WAR MANCHESTER UNITED; a group of ephemera comprising six programmes, December 17th 1932 Manchester United v Lincoln City, November 10th 1934 Manchester United v Bury, August 29th 1936 Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers, January 16th 1937 Manchester United v Reading, April 3rd 1937 Manchester United v Leeds United (badly af), August 26th 1939 Manchester United v Grimsby Town (badly af), also fixture list for Manchester United 1924-25, three folded team sheets for Fulham v Manchester United March 6th 1926, Manchester United v Manchester City public practice match August 12th 1939 and Manchester United v Manchester City October 21st 1939 and a souvenir brochure from 1956-57.Additional InformationThe fixture list for Manchester United 1924-25 has the fixtures of League Division Two and Central League on them, we believe this is only part of the original programme, the staples are rusty, and there is staining, folding, minor tears and loose pages to the majority of the programmes, the team sheet/single page items are folded, creased with heavy staining, there are possible missing pages to the programmes as we cannot guarantee all the pages have survived.
FOOTBALL, MANCHESTER UNITED; a folder of nineteen programmes for the 1946/47 season, also a Manchester City v Glasgow Ranger programme from April 26th 1947 and a Liverpool v Manchester United programme from May 3rd 1947, all contained within a small red folder with Sellotape to the spine.Additional InformationThe items have been taped/stuck in to the binding, staining, rusted staples to each programme, the first item is a programme from the 1946-7 season which was Manchester United Reserves vs. Newcastle United Reserves, there are numerous part programmes included in this lot, another match being Manchester United Reserves vs. Stoke City Reserves, Manchester United Reserves vs. Chesterfield Reserves, Manchester United Reserves vs West Bromwich Albion Reserves, Manchester United Reserves vs. Birmingham Reserves, Manchester United Reserves vs. Sheffield United Reserves, Manchester United Reserves vs. Leeds United Reserves, but the remaining programmes are missing their back pages so we are unable to see the fixture date. Manchester United vs. Preston Oct 30th 1946 is not present in this album.
FOOTBALL, MANCHESTER UNITED; a group of programmes for the 1947-48 season comprising ten United Reviews, also several other programmes including England v Ireland at Old Trafford 15th May 1948, Blackpool v Manchester United F.A. Cup Final April 24th 1948, etc, all contained with a small red folder with Sellotape to the spine.Additional InformationEach of them have been taped/stuck in to the album, staining and discolouration to the binding, rusting to the screws, there are missing pages from the programmes., numerous examples of old Sellotape/sticky residue, Man United Reserves vs Barnsley Reserves, FA Cup semi-final programme Derby County vs Manchester United, Saturday 13th March 1948, Bolton Wanderers vs. Aston Villa, Saturday 3rd April 1948.
FOOTBALL, MANCHESTER UNITED; a quantity of programmes for the 1948/49 season comprising eighteen United Reviews and several other programmes including Derby County v Manchester United December 18th 1948, Nottingham Forest v West Ham United 1948, Liverpool v Manchester United December 27th 1948, etc, contained within a small red folder with Sellotape to the spine.Additional InformationArsenal vs. Manchester United Saturday August 28th 1948 at Arsenal's stadium, complete with ticket stub, Manchester City official blue and white programme Saturday September 11th 1948, a Nottingham Forest News and official programme, Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham, Derby County Football Club Limited official programme 1948.
FOOTBALL, MANCHESTER UNITED; a group of programmes for the 1949/50 season including fifteen United Reviews, also Derby County v Manchester United, Manchester City v Derby County April 22nd 1950, Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United, contained within a small red folder with Sellotape to the spine.
FOOTBALL, MANCHESTER UNITED; a collection of programmes for the 1950/51 season comprising fourteen United Reviews, also several other programmes including Liverpool v Manchester United 23rd August 1950, Manchester United v Redstar Yugoslavia May 12th 1951 to commemorate the Festival of Britain, etc, contained within a small red folder with Sellotape to the spines.
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