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Football Simon Davies signed Tottenham Hotspur 10x8 inch colour photo. Simon Davies, born 23 October 1979, is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a winger. Davies started his career at Peterborough United before playing for Premier League clubs Tottenham Hotspur, Everton and Fulham, earning a runner-up medal during the 2009-10 UEFA Europa League with Fulham. Davies made more than 350 appearances at senior club level in England, along with earning 58 caps for the Welsh national team. He is currently the manager of Peterborough United U18s. Good condition Est.
Football Autographed Tommy Gemmell 16 X 12 inch Photo Black And White, Depicting The Celtic Fullback And Jimmy Johnstone Celebrating Following A 0. 0 Draw With Dukla Prague In The Second Leg Of The 1967 European Cup Semi-final In Prague, Celtic Advanced To The Final 31 On Aggregate, Signed By Gemmell Only In Fine Blue Marker. Good condition Est.
Astronaut Dick Gordon signed 40th Anniversary Man on the Man FDC Limited Edition 377/750 PM Pilot of Apollo XIII Moon Mission 14th Nov 2009 Douglas Isle of Man. Richard Francis Gordon Jr. October 5, 1929, November 6, 2017, was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, and an American football executive. He was one of 24 people to have flown to the Moon, as the command module pilot of the 1969 Apollo 12 mission which orbited the Moon 45 times. Prior to his lunar flight Gordon had flown in space as the pilot of the 1966 Gemini 11 mission. Good condition Est.
Football Jimmy Greaves signed TLS dated 18th October 1990 content includes inviting a fan to LWT studios so he could sign a shirt in person. James Peter Greaves MBE 20 February 1940, 19 September 2021 was an English professional footballer who played as a forward. He is Englands fourth highest international goalscorer 44 goals, Tottenham Hotspurs highest ever goalscorer 266 goals, the highest goalscorer in the history of English topflight football 357 goals, and also scored more hattricks six for England than anyone else. He finished as the First Divisions top scorer in six seasons. He is also a member of the English Football Hall of Fame. Good condition Est.
Dick Gordon signed FDC 40th Anniversary Man on the Moon, Dick Gordon Pilot Apollo XII Moon Mission Over the Moon by Sixty Miles limited edition 374/750. PM 14th Nov 2009 Douglas Isle of Man. Richard Francis Gordon Jr. , October 5, 1929 November 6, 2017, was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, and an American football executive. He was one of 24 people to have flown to the Moon, as the command module pilot of the 1969 Apollo 12 mission which orbited the Moon 45 times. Prior to his lunar flight Gordon had flown in space as the pilot of the 1966 Gemini 11 mission. Good Condition. Good condition Est.
A quantity of sporting ephemera, etc., to include a West Ham United signed football shirt, a pair of Everlast boxing gloves bearing the signature of Tyson Fury, an Eric Bristow family dart game bearing signature, Peter Andre programme bearing signature, Beatles box set of audio cassettes, etc.
Football - autographs mid-20th century, Rangers FC including Jim Baxter, John Greig, Max Murray; Celtic including Jim Kennedy, John Miller, Joe Murray, Mike Jackson; Hearts FC including Jim Cruickshank, Jim Walter, Jim Rodgers, Alan Gordon; Hibernian, Billy Wilber, Pat Hughes, John Young; others in an album
SPORTING STARS SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS to include Steve Ovett, Mark Lawrenson (handwritten personal note on back), Alan Kennedy, Mel Eves, Shayne Jacks and Dickie DaviesConditionReport:Mark Lawrenson note reads "Dear Laura, Your pal Amanda Johnson wrote to me asking if I could possibly let you have one of my football shirts but i give all the ones I get to my family. Good Luck in your fun walk around Birmingham and in your training for the Police, lots of Love Mark Lawrenson"
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS GAME, "The New Easy Way to Master" , TSR Inc., used together with 4000 A.D. "An Interstellar Conflict Game" Waddingtons House of Games, "The London Game" 20th Anniversary Edition, "Advance To Marble Arch", "Westminster The Election Game" and "Scotland Yard" together with "The Dickens Game" Waddington's "Exploration", "Go", National Geographic Society "On Assignment", Spear's "Nile", "Wild Life", "Around The World in 80 Days with Michael Palin", "The Great Wall" (box A/F), "Risk", MB Games "Stratego", and Waddington's "Campaign" , 'Tri-Tactics' by H. P. Gibson & Sons. Ltd., 'Battleships' by Merit and 'Air Cav' Helicopter Warfare In The Eighties, by West End Games, "top club soccer" by David Nish & Roger Davies Productions, "Emlyn Hughes' TeamTactix" by Boss Leisure Ltd., "Terry Venables The Manager" together with "Seconddown" American Football game by Playtwice Ltd. (21)
Kerry v. Roscommon, 1944 G.A.A.: Football, 1944, Clár Oifigeamhail, Craobh Peile na hEireann, Kerry v. Roscommon at Croke Park 24.9.44, 8vo, D. 1944, 16pps., ptd. wrappers. Good. Scarce. (1) * Roscommon beat Kerry to claim back to back Titles on a score line 1.9 to 2.4 in front of almost 80,000 spectators.
The Postponed All-Ireland Football Final, 1946 G.A.A.: Football, 1946, Official Programme, Craobh Peile na h'Eireann, Kerry v. Roscommon, 8vo, D. 1946, 24pps., illus. & adverts., ptd. wrappers, worn. (1) * After the Final's initial postponement, the match ended in a draw on a score line of 2.4 to 1.7. The Kingdom went on to win the Replay.
Cork v. Louth, 1957 G.A.A., Football, 1957, Clár Oifigiúil Craobh Peile na hEireann, Croke Park, Cork v. Louth, 8vo D. 1957, 20pps., illus. and adverts., ptd. wrappers. Scarce. (1) * Regarded as a 'David and Goliath' matching, the Wee County, Louth prevailed, winning on a score line of 1.9 to 1.7.
Dublin v. Derry, 1958 G.A.A.: Football, 1958 Clár Oifigiúil, Craobh Peile na hEireann in Croke Park, Dublin v. Derry, 28.9.1958, 8vo, D. 1958, 20pps., illus and adverts, ptd. wrappers. (1) * In what was Derry's first All-Ireland encounter, they were beaten by Dublin on a score line of 2.12 to 1.9.
G.A.A.: C.L.G. Connaught, 1959 - 1963 - a collection of Official Connaught Football Championship Match Programmes including: * Leitrim v. Mayo (12 July 1959) Semi-Final Replay; * Galway v. Leitrim (9 august 1959) Final; * Galway v. Leitrim (10 July 1960) Final; * Roscommon v. Leitrim (19 June 1960) Semi-Final; * Sligo v. Mayo (15 June 1960's?) at Charlestown; * Leitrim v. Galway (25 June 1961) Semi-Final; * Galway v. Roscommon (9 July 1961) Final; * Sligo v. Mayo (24 June 1962) Final Replay; * Galway v. Roscommon (22 July 1962) Final; * Roscommon v. Leitrim (23 June 1963) Semi-Final; all 8vo, all ptd. wrappers, as a lot, w.a.f. (1)
Down v. Kerry, 1960 First Ulster Team to bring "Sam" across The Border G.A.A. - Football: Craobh Peile na h'Eireann - An Dun v. Ciarrai, 25th Sept. 1960. Official Programme. 8vo D. 1960, 20pp., team photos, & adverts., unusual pict. ptd. wrappers, with port. photo of Mt. Rev. Dr. Croke, some wear. Rare. * Down won this match, 2.10 to 8 points before a crowd of 87,768 spectators, and claimed their first of back to back titles; also National Football league semi-final Down V. Kerry, 10.4.1960, as programmes, w.a.f. (2)
Kerry v. Roscommon, 1962 G.A.A.: Football, 1962, Clár Oifigiúil, Cluichí Ceannais Peile na hEireann, 23.9.62, Kerry v. Roscommon, Croke Park, 8vo, D. 1962, 20pps., illus. and adverts, ptd. wrappers. * This was Kerry's 20th All-Ireland Title, they beat Roscommon 1.12 to 1.6.; Together with two variant Unofficial match Programmes, as a lot, w.a.f. (3)
G.A.A.: Football (sem-finals) 1968 - 1975, a collection of Official Match Programmes to include: * Galway v. Down (18.7.1968); * Cavan v. Offaly (24.7.1969); * Kerry v. Derry (23.8.1970); * Galway v. Offaly (12.8.1973); * Kerry v. Sligo (10.8.1975); all illus and adverts, ptd. wrappers, as a collection, w.a.f. (5)
The Holy Grail for Gaelic Footballers G.A.A.: Sam Maguire Cup: An exact full-size replica in silver plate of the Sam Maguire Cup, presented to the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1928 as a perpetual trophy for the All-Ireland senior football championship. Height approx. 15 ins (38cms), diam. including handles approx. 25ins (64cms). An exact facsimile in all respects except the use of silver plate (the original is in solid silver). A most impressive artefact, in very good condition. Sam Maguire [1877-1927] was born in Dunmanway, Co. Cork. On leaving school he passed the UK Civil Service examination and was posted to London, where he joined other Corkmen including P.S. O?Hegarty and Michael Collins. As a young man he was an outstanding footballer, and played in three All-Ireland finals, captaining the London (Hibernians) team in 1901 and 1903. Later he was chairman of the London County Board and a trustee of Croke Park. He was also prominent in the IRB and the Republican movement, and was one of those who brought Michael Collins into the IRB. During the War of Independence he was the IRA?s Chief Intelligence Officer in Britain. In 1923 he returned to Ireland to work in the Irish Post Office, but was dismissed in December 1924, apparently for continuing IRB activities. He suffered from TB in his later years, and died in February 1927. After his death, a group of his friends commissioned a trophy in his memory, to be presented annually to the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. It was crafted by silversmith Matthew Staunton of Hopkins and Hopkins of Dublin, on the model of the Ardagh Chalice. It was recently listed as one of 100 artworks typifying modern Ireland. The original is now in the GAA Museum; the trophy now presented to the All-Ireland winners is a recent facsimile. In 1928 Kildare was the first county to win the Sam Maguire Cup. Sixteen counties have held the trophy since then; by 2019, Kerry has won it thirty times. Provenance: Commissioned by a Private Irish Collector in the 1980's. * The original Sam Maguire Cup commemorates the memory of Sam Maguire, an influential figure in the London GAA and a former footballer. A group of his friends formed a committee in Dublin under the chairmanship of Dr Pat McCartan from Carrickmore, County Tyrone, to raise funds for a permanent commemoration of his name. They decided on a cup to be presented to the GAA. The Association were proud to accept the Cup. At the time it cost £300. The commission to make it was given to Hopkins and Hopkins, of O'Connell Bridge, Dublin. The silver cup was crafted, on behalf of Hopkins and Hopkins, by the silversmith Matthew J. Staunton of D'Olier Street, Dublin. Maitiú Standun, Staunton's son, confirmed in a letter printed in the Alive! newspaper in October 2003 that his father had indeed made the original Sam Maguire Cup back in 1928.
G.A.A.: Football & Hurling 1960's, a group of three Official Match programmes to include: * N.F.L. (Home Final) Down v. Kerry 12.5.63 Croke Park; * All-Ireland Football semi-finals Down v. Galway 22.8.65, Croke Park; * All-Ireland U21 Hurling Final Cork v. Wexford, 13.11.66, all ptd. wrappers Scarce. (3)
Ruby: Munster Rugby, a collection of varied Ephemeral Items to include:English (Alan) Stand Up and Fight, when Munster beat the All Blacks, 8vo L. 2005, illus. ptd. wrappers;Breen (J.)director Alone It Stands, Yew Tree Theatre Company, 2pps, ptd. swheet;Keane (Moss) Rucks, Mauls & Gaelic Football, 8vo L. (Merlin Pub.) 22005, First, illus., cloth & d.j., signed by Moss Keane;Munster versus New Zealand, 18th November 2008, illus. (with loose cuttings), as a lot, w.a.f. (4)
Soccer: F.A.I. [League of Ireland] 1940s, a collection of Official Match Programmes for Shelbourne F.C (Season 1940-41) (5), Season 1941-42 (1), Season 1946 - 47 (1); 1949 Cup Final Dundalk v. Shelbourne; Leinster Challenge Cup St. Patricks v. Transport 1947; Cup Final Bohemians v. Cork City 1947; Scottish League v. League of Ireland 1948 (Ibrox Stadium); Football League of Ireland v. The Irish Football league 1949; F.A.I. Cup Semi, Drumcondra v. Limerick, all illus. and adverts, ptd. wrappers, approx. 13. Scarce. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)
Irish Clubs in European Football Soccer: F.A.I. [European Club Competition] 1960's: a large collection of Official Match programmes for European Cup Matches for Drumcondra F.C., Shelbourne, Shamrock Rovers, Dundalk, St. Patrick's, Waterford (Home and Away to United 1968), against other teams such as Liverpool, Galatasaray, Eintracht, Real Zaragoza, Barcelona, etc., all illus. and adverts, ptd. wrappers approx. 19, as a collection, w.a.f. (1)
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