G.A.A.: Mehigan (P.D.) aka "Carbery" - Carberys Annuals, a group including: * [1939] (Christmas) [1942-1943] . [1944 - Gaelic Football Edn.] . [1952-53, signed by the author] . [1956-57] * [1957-58] . [1961-1962, Signed by the author], all 8vo, Tralee (The Kerryman) 1939-62, illus. and adverts, ptd. wrappers. As a collection, w.a.f. (6)
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1915 All-Ireland Football Winners Medal: G.A.A. Football, 1915 (Wexford), 9ct gold Celtic Cross Medal, the obverse with pierced and scroll design and inscribed 'Cumann na gCleas luit Gaedhael,' and 'Eire' across the centre, the reverse inscribed, "All-Ireland Football C'ship, won by Wexford 1915," hallmarked. (1) * This was the first of four consecutive wins for Wexford. They prevented Kerry winning a three in a row on a score line of 2.4 to 2.1 with goals from Jim Byrne and Aiden Byrne. Sean O'Kennedy captained Wexford. The match was attended by 27,000.
Bloody Sunday, 1920 A Dark Day in GAA & Irish History 'Bloody Sunday' An original Admission Ticket to Croke Park, Great Challenge Match (Football), Tipperary v. Dublin, Sunday, November 21,1920. Pink card, 3 ins x 4 ¼ ins, vertical fold mark with slight tear, number written rear in ms. It was at this match that British soldiers opened fire on the pitch and crowd, killing a player and twelve spectators. This followed Michael Collins' operation against British secret service agents earlier that morning, in which fourteen British officers were shot dead. The period 1918 - 1920 was a turbulent and dangerous period in Irish History. Martial Law was enforced in many areas, and the activities of the G.A.A. and other Sporting Organisations were severely curtailed. The behaviour of the British Forces in Ireland forced many young men to join the Irish Volunteers, and other Republican Organizations despite having no background in the movement. Especially in Tipperary, many young men of the time, and particularly those involved in Gaelic Games joined in the struggle for Irish Independence. With such exciting events as the Rescue of Sean Hogan at Knocklong Railway Station in May 1919, several of the country's leading Footballers became involved in the War of Independence. By early March 1920 the number of Gaelic Games played almost came to a standstill. This trend continued into the early summer when normally the volume of activity should have been increasing. In October there came a sudden and brief revival of Inter-County Fixtures. However, the following month was to have a tragic outcome. In early October, approximately five thousand spectators who had so far that year had little exciting fare were entertained by a rousing Challenge Football Match in Croke Park, between Dublin and Kildare, which Dublin won. Soon afterwards, the Tipperary County Board issued a challenge to Dublin. A match was arranged for 2.45 p.m. on Sunday November 21st, again at Croke Park. The game was well organised, and advertised as The G.A.A. Challenge Match. It was intended that the money raised from the match would help the Association for the Dependents of the I.R.A. who had been killed or imprisoned. The events which occurred at that game, now known as ''Bloody Sunday,'' followed the early morning assassination of eleven British Intelligence Agents, ''The Cairo Gang,'' in an operation organized by Michael Collins. When the British retaliated later that day, it was to Croke Park that the Military and Auxiliary Forces came, recognizing that the Stadium was the centre and symbol of Irish Nationalism and Nationalistic Aspirations. ''Then suddenly and without any warning, Croke Park was the scene of a holocaust??'' They fired into the crowd indiscriminately, killing twelve people and wounding about sixty, ''On the field Michael Hogan, one of the Tipperary backs (and one of only two Irish Volunteer Officers on the Tipperary Team) lay mortally wounded, while within seconds a dozen spectators were dead or dying, many more seriously wounded.'' This was Bloody Sunday. Nothing more strikingly illustrates the close connections between the G.A.A. and the Republican Movement between 1916 and 1922, than ''Bloody Sunday"; together with a Photograph of Frank Mc Partland, wearing his medals. (2) Provenance: Frank Mc Parland, G.P.O. / O'Connell Street Garrison 1916 Rising, who attended the Game. It was sold at O'Reilly's Auctions in 1993 along with his medals and other artefacts, and by descent to the present vendor.
Cavan v. Roscommon, 1943 G.A.A.: Football 1943, Clár Oifgeamhail, Craobh Iomana na hEireann, Cavan v. Roscommon, Croke Park 26.9.43, 8vo, D. 1943, 20pps., cut with loss to top of page 5/6 also misplaced with 15/16, ptd. wrappers. Scarce, in any condition, as is. (1) * Cavan drew with Roscommon 1.6 to 1.6 but Roscommon prevailed as 2.7 to 2.2 winners in the Replay to claim their 1st All-Ireland title.
A collection of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club related postcards, early 20th century, to include the Tottenham Hotspur 1921 Cup Team, the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) meeting team captain Arthur Grimsdell, portrait postcards of John Pearson, Jimmy Banks, Thomas Clay and Arthur Grimsdell, and other similar examples (17)Condition report: All worn with creases to the corners and general marks. Twelve of the postcards have been annotated in pen or pencil.
King Power model, Paris St. Germain edition, no. 86 of 200, black ceramic case, signed Hublot HUB4200 automatic movement, signed round skeletonised dial with Paris St. Germain emblem at 3, with applied titanium dual baton hour markers, small seconds at six in blue and white, outer 45 minute track in blue, white and red, further outer seconds track in white with Arabic numerals to the underside of the crystal, part-skeletonised titanium hands with blue inserts, titanium centre seconds hand with arrow terminal in white and Hublot logo counterbalance, black ceramic bezel, titanium and rubber crown with Hublot logo, flanked by twin rectangular titanium push-buttons topped with rubber in white and blue, exhibition caseback revealing movement, with 988241 to the edge, on a signed Hublot black rubber strap with central blue line detail, numbered 12-716-80, with signed Hublot King Power foldover clasp, no box and papersCase: 44mm excluding crown and guards, 57mm including crown and guardsFootnote: The Hublot King Power St. Germain was produced as a run of 200 pieces in 2014 and was the French football club's official watch at the time.
Postcards, a good UK topographical and social history mix of 42 cards, with RP's of High St Pershore, street parade Pershore (5), Nash's Farm Pershore, High St Bromsgrove, Waresley Village, Foregate Worcester, Cornmarket Worcester, Dawley Wesleyan bazaar 1909 (2), East End Siege (6, all printed) Military parade Windsor, Well Dressing Barlow (2), Parade Bedford. Sold with 6 RP's of amateur football and cricket teams (mainly gd)
Postcards, a UK topographical mix of 9 cards from Hants, Surrey & Berks with 8 RP's inc. Hants Fire Service staff, Fleet Football Club 1938-39, signed on reverse, School Green Shinfield (Collier), Beech Hill Old Elm Tree Pub, Northington P.O., Cross roads Heckfield Heath, Aldershot Traction Coronation Bus 1937, Grandstand Epsom, and printed card of H J Over's Shop Eversley (gd)
Advertising Labels, an attractive selection of labels to include travel, alcohol, pens, cigarettes, chemists, matches, food etc. dating from the late 19th to the mid 20thC to include P & O, B.O.A.C., E.A.A., A.A., Gladiator Cigarettes, Football Punch (diamond shape), Blue Star Cordials, Rocket Brand, Dewar's, Rigby's T. Pease Son & Co, Lambert and Butler, Whoopee Records, Jolly Cola, Droste's Cocoa etc. (gen gd) (100s)
Football programmes, selection of approx. 50 programmes, 1950's onwards, mostly single sheets, 4 page issues etc including Cup Replays, Trial Matches, Reserve issues etc, noted Watford home Reserves v Luton 52/3, Leicester City CC 52/3, Ipswich 52/3, Aldershot 53/4, Crystal Palace 53/4, Exeter v Plymouth FR (ss) 14 Aug 1965, Manchester City v Manchester United FAYC 15 Dec 1958 (x2, 4 pages), Blyth Spartans v West Stanley NE League 55/6, Leyton Orient v Charlton Fr 56/7 (4 pages), Man United v Wolverhampton Wanderers FAYC 63/4 (4 pages) etc (mixed condition, fair/vg)
Football programmes, Irish selection, 1950's/60's inc. Bangor v Ards 55/6, Bangor v Crusaders City Cup 55/6, Shamrock Rovers v Sligo Rovers 55/6, Evergreen United v Shamrock Rovers FAI Cup 52/3, Glenavon v Ballymena Utd Irish Cup Final plus replay 1959, Shamrock Rovers v Manchester United Fr 64/5, Linfield v Glenavon Irish Cup Final 1961 etc (gen gd) (13)
Football programmes, selection of approx. 40, 1950's programmes, various Clubs inc. Tooting & Mitcham v Nottingham Forest FAC 58/9, Bristol Rovers v Newport 50/1, Rotherham v West Ham 55/6, Southampton v Northampton 55/6, Bournemouth v Watford 52/3, Liverpool v Everton Floodlit Challenge Cup 58/9, Hull City v Blackburn 53/4, Blackpool v Portsmouth 51/2, Blackpool v Manchester City 51/2, Watford v QPR 53/4 (some with faults, fair/gd)
Football programmes, Scottish selection, 1960's onwards, various Clubs inc. Clyde, Aberdeen, Rangers, Hibs, St Johnstone, Dundee etc, a few European home & away games, Celtic v Dundee United Scottish Cup Final 1974, Airdrieonians v Celtic Scottish Cup Final 1995, Aberdeen v Dundee Coca Cola Cup Final 1995 etc (mostly gd/vg) (approx. 50)
Football programmes, Non League selection, 50+ programmes including 34, 1950's issues, various Clubs inc. Hereford, Gravesend, Guildford City, Bedford Town, Eastbourne, Kidderminster & others, also FA Amateur Cup Finals, 1952, 1953, 1954 (x2), 1957 & 1968, England v Scotland Boys Club International (at Middlesbrough) 1956, Grange Albion v Dunstable Albion William Pease Jubilee Trophy Final 1966 (at Luton) etc (mixed condition, fair/vg) (50+)
Football, Leicester City, a collection of approx. 100 cigarette, trade cards & photographs, various ages including Wilkes player photos of Sharman, Wood, McLaren etc, Phillips 'P' silk, Pinnace cards, also cards issued by Gallaher, Cadet, Churchman's, Carreras, Smith's, Cohen, Weenen, Wills, Players & others (some duplication, mostly gd/vg)
Football press photographs, Youth Tournament, Luxembourg, 1958, four b/w photos, 7" x 5", showing scenes from the Youth Tournament inc. England v Italy Final with England & both teams in line up, Bobby Moore (Captain) shaking hands with Italian Captain prior to Final kick-off, Opening Ceremony showing England Team entering Stadium (details written to backs) (vg) (4)
Sporting press photographs, Rugby & Football, a selection of approx. 100 b/w photos, various sizes, mostly Rugby Union inc. England, Moseley etc with match action, portraits etc, noted David Duckham, J.P.R. Williams etc, also 14 football match action photos, mostly Midland Clubs including Aston Villa, WBA, also Manchester United etc (gd/vg)
Football Match Flyer, WBA v Aston Villa, a match flyer, 5.5" x 8.5, advertising the 'Albion v Villa', A. Hunter Memorial Match at Perry Barr, Monday 23 Sept (no year), probably 1895. Archie Hunter of Aston Villa suffered a heart attack whilst playing for Villa against Everton in 1889. He died of heart failure, aged 35, on 29th November 1894. (very slight paper loss to top corner o/w gd) (1)
Football programmes, selection of approx. 70, 1950's programmes, many sub-standard & several with tape marks, noted QPR v Blackburn 51/2, Man City v Derby 49/50, Workington v Chesterfield 55/6, Carlisle v Bradford City 51/2, Cardiff v Blackburn 51/2, Hartlepool v Crewe 54/5 etc (mixed condition, poor/gd)
Football memorabilia, Liverpool FC, selection of items including Deluxe edition hardbacked programme from the Champions League Final v Real Madrid, 27 May 1981 played in Paris, two pennants, a small pack of modern home & away tickets & fixture cards (approx. 20), 35+ programmes, mostly big match & European games including aways, late 1960's onwards etc. The lot also includes a 1966 World Cup Tournament programmes (a few fair, mostly gd/vg)
Football programmes, Liverpool Reserves, a collection of approx. 180 home & away reserve match programmes, 1980's onwards, many single sheet issues including games v Manchester United, Leeds, Newcastle, Manchester City, Everton, Blackburn, Runcorn, Bradford City etc, some duplication, sold with a similar quantity of Liverpool Youth Team programmes, again many single sheets & some duplication (vg) (approx. 350)
Football programmes etc, a collection of approx. 100 programmes, mostly early 1960's, good range of Clubs, noted Wellingborough v Arsenal Fr, Opening Grandstand 67/8, Northampton v Arsenal Fr Floodlight Opening 60/1, Peterborough v Northampton & Exeter both 60/1 (First Season Peterborough), Tottenham v Burnley, WBA, Leicester & Preston all 60/1 (Double season), several England International matches etc, also a few other non-football items inc. Rugby, Greyhound Racing, Motor Sports etc (mixed condition, fair/vg)
Football, Tottenham Hotspur Season ticket Books (21) 1959-60, 1963-4, 1965-6, 1975-6 and a complete run from 1984-5 to 2001-2 some seem to have not hardly been used and are near full of vouchers others have all been used. Other items include Large Poster BSC Young Boys v Spurs Champions League 2010, Tottenham Hotspur Handbooks 1952-3 & 1982-3, 1981 F.A. Cup Winners reunion Dinner brochure, Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest 1983 1st Sunday game programme with Share Prospect Application form wrapper cover, non Spurs Christian Fochs signed poster. (fair/vg)
Football, Tottenham Hotspur 1901 to 1932-33. Scrapbook with heavy emphasis on the 1901 & 1921 F.A Cup Finals which were both won by Spurs. Neatly presented but the contents are reproduction with copied press extracts, also including a copy of the 1901 F.A. Cup Final single sheet programme, many pictures, photographs, press cuttings, league tables, cup draws, almost all with date identification. Good reference record of the Club during this period (gd)
Football programmes, Tottenham Hotspur Friendly, Testimonial, European & Specials home & aways, 1970 onwards. 28 Testimonials including Nicholson (with Team Sheet), Jennings, Perryman, Gilzean, Blanchflower, Knowles, Burkinshaw, Miller, Clements, Hinshelwood (signed). Against Scottish opposition Dunfermline & Motherwell Texaco International League 70, Aberdeen 78 & 79. Hearts 71 & 74. Dundee United 80 & 83. Celtic 72. Rangers 70, 71, 80, 82 & 89. European Away Ajax 81-2 E.C.W.C., IFK Goteborg & Silkborge 95, Anderlecht UEFA 06, also Irish Opposition. Special Edition programmes with the “Match” wrap cover Liverpool Home & Derby County Away 90-1. In addition there are 44 Away Friendly matches. (gen gd/vg) (90+)
Football, Trade cards / Photographs, a collection of 15 postcard size photos of Heart of Midlothian F.C (Hearts) players late 1950's. Includes Dave MacKay (pre Spurs), Alf Conn, John Cummings, John Hamilton, Ian Crawford, Alex Young, Bobby Parker, Bobby Kirk etc. Photos from Evening Dispatch Football Star series (vg)
Football programmes, 1940's/50's selection, inc. Everton v Aston Villa 46/7 (with punch holes), Crewe v Gateshead 47/8, Man City v Huddersfield 47/8, Plymouth v Barnsley 48/9, & approx. 50, 1950's issues inc. Leyton Orient Public Trial 50/1, Blues v Whites, Crystal Palace aways noted inc. Workington and Southport 58/9 (mixed condition, poor/gd)
Football programmes, 1960's selection, 230+ covering numerous clubs with a good span of seasons, Leyton Orient and Northampton are well represented, including 5 Orient homes 1962/3 v Derby FAC, Hull FAC, A.D.O. Hague Fr, Spurs and West Ham, also Wrexham v Liverpool FAC 1962/3, sold with 20 programmes, 1970's onwards and a few Football League Reviews (mixed condition)
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