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Large collection of football memorabilia including FA Cup together with concert programmes and tickets, general ephemera to include football match programmes from the 1950's onwards, variety of posters for Premiership matches and other leagues together with International Football match programmes, also to include a selection of football annuals some mid 20th century, magazines and pop concert programmes, cricket and horse racing and other sports items together with souvenir royalty programmes, Queen Elizabeth II and some other general ephemera (a separate list can be sighted) WOODEN ITEMS
Legendre, Nicolas-Henri (French, 1898-1978); b. Tritteling FRANCE, Football, 1931, a bronze award plaque by N.-H. Legendre for the town of Metz, goalkeeper preparing to save a shot from two footballers at left, rev. legend above arms and sprigs of oak, tablet un-named, edge impressed bronze and with foundry mark, 80 x 56mm, 185.32g. About extremely fine, rare; only the second medallic work by this artist seen by the cataloguer £40-£60 --- Provenance: bt Irene Allen, October 2006
Colley, Geoffrey (British, 1934-2014); b. Gillingham ENGLAND, Football World Cup, 1966, a silver medal by G. Colley for Global Medal Ltd, the Jules Rimet trophy, rev. two footballers, a large football behind them, names and dates of previous World Cup competitions around, 51mm, 77.09g (E 2112A; cf. London Coins 178, 609). Brilliant and virtually as struck, richly toned, scarce £40-£60 --- Provenance: bt A.C. Eimer, August 2013 The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth such quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams. Played in England from 11 to 30 July, England defeated West Germany 4-2 in the final to win their first, and still only, World Cup title. Matches were played at eight stadiums across England, with the final being held at Wembley Stadium. In the build-up to the tournament, the Jules Rimet trophy was stolen from a display at the Stanley Gibbons Stampex exhibition in Westminster on 20 March 1966. After a nation-wide hunt for the icon, it was discovered a week later, wrapped in newspaper, by a collie dog named Pickles next to a parked car in Beaulah Hill, Upper Norwood.
FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA: a box of misc., to include signed cutting of Welsh Captain and Arsenal full back Wally Barnes, mounted with later portrait, framed and glazed: signed Queens Park Rangers FC football and another: together with misc. football programmes, periodicals and comics: signed photographs of 10 footballers including David Beckham, Michael Owen, Alan Shearer, Teddy Sheringham, Rio Ferdinand and others, etc. (Box)
WW2 1946 Victory FDC with rare Football Victory Cup Final Hibs v Rangers cachet and Edinburgh CDS Reg postmark. Winston Churchill Victory postcard. Set on descriptive A4 page with corner mounts, easily removed if needed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
* Rugby. Overend (W. H. & Smythe L. P.), A Football Match, England v Scotland, [1889], hand-coloured gravure, printed by Goupil & Co., 515 x 715 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQTY: (1)NOTE:A very scarce depiction of a Calcutta Cup match which was held at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, on 13th March 1886. The game took place in windy conditions, on a field hardened by the frost - it had already been postponed from the week before when a layer of snow had made it impossible to play. John Blair Brown captained Scotland and Edward Temple Gurdon captained England. The result was a scoreless draw - Scotland had a try disallowed but did force England to touch down twice in defence. 12,000 spectators came to watch and mounted police were used to control the crowd for the first time at a Scotland game - they can be seen in the background of the painting. The last occasion when this gravure appeared in an auction was over 25 years ago at Christie's in 1998.
A collection of pins and badges, to include a Pink Floyd 'Division Bell' pin badge, a Queen 'Juggler of the Universe' pin badge, one other Queen brooch, a wooden guitar badge with pen signature to reverse, and various other badges including Mutley, Gobby, and Carnival of States Association football medal Longbeach California 1924.
Berks & Bucks Football Association, a gold and enamel medal by W.J. Dingley, rev. engraved (Senior Cup Runners-Up 1936-37), 26mm, 9ct, 9.25g. Reverse lightly polished, otherwise about extremely fine; with loop and ring for suspension £120-£150 --- Provenance: Glendining Auction, 7 June 1988, lot 70a (part); Royal Berkshire Collection
Unique fully signed photograph relating to Arsenal FA Challenge Cup winning side 1929-30, matted photograph of the exact team who played in the final, autographed by the team in black ink on lower margin with no overlapping of autographs. Includes Herbert Chapman (manager), Whittaker (trainer) and the team Baker, Lambert, Preedy, Seddon, Hapgood, John, Jack, James, Hulme, Parker, Bastin. The upper margin is printed ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB (WINNERS OF THE F.A. CHALLENGE CUP, 1929-30), bears Excel Studios Piccadilly stamp to reverse This was Arsenal's first F.A. Challenge Cup final victory defeating Huddersfield Town 2-0. Bear wear to corners of mount, slight discolouration
Four Arsenal v. Queen's Park Rangers single-sheet match programmes comprising Football League South Cup Competition, semi-final tie, 24th April 1943, played at Stamford Bridge; 14th November 1942, punch holes, pencil text; 13th November 1943; Football League South Cup, 18th March 1944, folds and some staining, (4)
Football Action Series Manchester United 1968 European Cup Winners by RP World Models Limited, wearing the red and white home kit, each painted played standing upon a plinth with painted name, bearing makers stamp to each base, in a fitted box with original cardboard cover, in excellent condition.
Mathieu Valbuena France v. Honduras 2014 World Cup match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2014, Nike, S with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed FFF and with FRANCE - HONDURUS 15.06.2014 decal, the reverse lettered VALBUENA, the right sleeve with FIFA World Cup Brasil 2014 flash, the other with FIFA Football For Hope flash Provenance: From the Patrice Evra Collection
Patrick Vieira sky blue No.24 Manchester City v. Tottenham Hotspur short-sleeved shirt, 2009-10, Umbro, 44 with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed M.C.F.C, the reverse lettered VIEIRA, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes In the match played 5th May 2010, Spurs defeated City by a Peter Crouch goal to nil to secure Spurs Champions League football
Mason Mount white and blue No.19 England v. USA match issued short-sleeved shirt, Nike, M with crew-neck collar and printed three lion badge with USA 25.11.22 decal, the reverse lettered MOUNT, the right sleeve with FIFA World Cup 2022 flash, the other with Football Unites the World flash In the match played 25th November 2022, England and the Us drew the match 0-0
Stan Crowther 9ct gold Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers FA Cup Runners Up medal, the obverse engraved THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse engraved THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALENGE CUP RUNNERS UP S CROWTHER 1957/8, with original ring suspension and fitted presentation box. Crowther had played against Manchester United for Aston Villa in the previous year's final, gaining a winners medal in the 2-1 victory, but then became one of the only two players to represent two teams in the competition during the same season after joining Manchester United in the February of 1958 for £18,000 following special dispensation from the FA in the wake of the Munich disaster, the transfer being completed just hours before the game against Sheffield Wednesday, ironically in the FA Cup, kicked off.
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