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JORGE CADETE PARTICK THISTLE AUTOGRAPHED 2004 SPL JERSEY Cadete signed for Celtic FC in the middle of the 1995-96 season, and went on to eventually gain star status, scoring 32 goals in 38 match appearances for Celtic in season 96-97 and leading SPL goal scorer for that season He signed a short term contract for Partick Thistle in late January 2004, ending an 18-month exile from the game. He made his debut for the Jags on 22 February against former club Celtic, and received a mixed reception, with jeers from some Celtic fans as he came off the bench due to the manner of his Celtic departure six years earlier. He scored only once for Thistle in the eight first team appearances. (Ref:mctfeb_403)
A Bristol blue glass rum decanter, late 19th century, of faceted form and with gilt title and decoration, 17cm high; together with a quantity of miscellaneous ceramic and glass items to include Royal Doulton Glamis Thistle pattern plates designed by P Curnock, 19th century Derby style cups, sugar, saucer and a cream, a blue and white plate decorated with central Eastern gentleman, bottles and a game tureen, (a lot).
A SPECIAL EDITION RED MANCHESTER UNITED V. COVENTRY CITY SHIRT No.9, with lace-up collar and embroidered badge, inscribed Manchester United Football Club, F.A.Carling Premiership Champions 1993-94, the reverse lettered McClair, the sleeves with 1992-93 F.A.Premier League Champions flashes. Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 8 & 9th November 2010, Lot 162. With United retaining the 1993-94 Championship the above special edition shirt was produced for the final home game against Coventry City. The shirt is an official match issue shirt produced for Brian McClair, the game also saw Bryan Robson make his final appearance for United before retiring to take up a managerial post
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 110 ENGLISH RELATED MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM THE 1950s to 1990s including Chelsea v. Real Madrid, Charity Match, 22/11/66, Fulham v. Manchester City, 26/8/59, Cardiff City v. Hamburg, 1/5/68, Tottenham Hotspur v. Gornik Zabrze, 20/9/61, other programmes include F.A.Cup final from 1969 etc; and Wembley Miniature Football game in original box, box damaged (a lot)
Marsh N. : Death and the Dancing Footman 1942, 1st.Ed. Collins : The Crime Club. 8vo. Hb. + Dj. Original orange cloth, black lettering. Original dust wrapper in protective cellophane sleeve. CONDITION REPORT: Condition : Dust wrapper chipped with some loss from the head and tail of the spine, some small creases and minor areas of discolouration. Binding generally vg but with small patches of fading where there is dj loss. Some light foxing spots to the fore-edge of the text block. o/w generally quite clean and tight. A previous owner has written some informative (light) pencil notes on the fep relating to the game of 'CHARTER' which features in the novel.
Dinky Toys 62g (A2285) Boeing "Flying Fortress" monoplane, silver body with gliding game hole and various decals, boxed with instructions sheet, 1939-41; 62P (A2250) Armstrong Whitworth "Ensign" air liner, silver body with four red three blade propellers, boxed, 1938-41; another with `G-ADSR` livery across wings, boxed and 63 Mayo composite aircraft with faults (4)
ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS. Signed black and white newspaper cutting showing the England players before the game with Northern Ireland in 1955. Laid down to a notebook hard-back cover, signed by Finney, Roger Byrne, Wright, Hall, Dickinson, Perry, Jezzard, Wilshaw, Haynes, Baynham and Clayton.. Fair.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL & THE MEN WHO MADE IT. All 4 volumes, which were published in 1905-1906 . The authors, Alfred Gibson and William Pickford, wrote it as "A monument for the men who made it" and dedicated it "To all who loved the game" . Each volume is packed with facts and information relating to the game, the players, and matches along with photographs of players, and teams. A valuable resource to football historians, and genealogists alike, and offers a fascinating glimpse into the past to anyone interested in the game. Light wear to covers. Generally good.
TICKETS - MAN CITY. About 70 tickets, mainly Man City away games 80`s - early 90`s and most of these are creased. Includes City v Man Utd 81/2 (good) and guest ticket for the promotion game at Bradford City 13/5/89 (good). Also includes, in good condition, England v Rest of the World 1963, 3 x England v Northern Ireland 1970 and England v Spain 1968.. As described.
SUNDERLAND / MISCELLANY. 7 Sunderland First Day Covers, v Leeds FA Cup Final, Superfan Trophy Winners 1977, v Derby Co 1987 (100th game against Derby Autographed by B. Gurney), v Norwich Milk Cup Final (inc 18 autographs), v Stoke (100th game against Stoke 1981, v Middlesbrough (100th game against Middlesbrough autographed by Bobby Murdoch/ Alan Durban) 1982 and England XI Centenary Year ( autographed by Chris Turner). Plus autographed card Raich Carter (fold), 2 A4 colour pictures of Len Shakleton and team picture of FA Cup Winners from 1973, Also miscellany items relating to Sunderland. 9 Sunderland programmes FA Cup Final 1973 v Leeds, v Div 1 Leics 1981, Milk Cup Final v Norwich 1985, Milk Cup S/F v Chelsea 1st leg 1985, Milk Cup S/F v Chelsea 2nd leg 1985, Vaux Cup v B.Auckland 1991, Play off Final v Swindon Div 2 1990, Last match of Millennium v Man Utd 1999, FA Cup Final v Liverpool 1992.. Fair-Generally good.
MAN CITY GROUND OPENING. City programme dated August 25th 1923 for Man City v Sheffield United, the first game to be played at the new ground, Maine Road, as City relocated from their previous home, Hyde Road. The programme is a double issue and covers the Reserves v Oldham Reserves 27/8/1923, 16 pages, fold and pencil score, scorers.. Generally good.
MAN UTD-OLD TRAFFORD. United returned to Old Trafford at the start of. the1949-50 season after wartime bombing of the ground forced them to play at Maine Road. This is a programme for the first game back at Old Trafford that season, the four page issue for the Practice games played on 13th August 1949, two games took place, both Reds v Blues. and in the Junior match Bent, Violett, Blanchflower and Jones of the Busby Babes took part. "Welcome home" noted on the front cover as the Club welcomed Supporters back to Old Trafford.. Minor folds , no writing.. Generally good.
MANCHESTER UNITED. Single sheet buff coloured United home programme for United "A" v Ashton United Reserves, 18/11/53, Manchester League at The Cliff, Broughton, midweek floodlit game, rather intriguingly the programme has printed upon it. "To Read-Hold programme to Light" , slight fold, no writing.. Good.
GATESHEAD. Five programmes, home v Workington 25/11/61 (FA Cup),. and home v All-Stars XI 29/10/62 in aid of Ashington FC, plus away issues at Stranraer 13/8/60 (Challenge match-Gateshead were attempting to be voted into the Scottish League after failing to gain re-election to the Football League in 59/60), Cambridge City 1/5/59 and early Northern Counties game at Stockton 4/3/61 (first season back in Non-League football for Gateshead). Some folds, most are free from writing.. Fair-generally good.
HULL CITY 46-47. Twenty home League programmes, 46-7 (missing game v Chester) , plus Cup v New Brighton and friendlies v Fulham and Bolton, most have been removed from a bound volume and have , usually minor, spine damage although issue v Barrow is missing back cover. Includes game v Lincoln City 31/8/46 which was the first game at the newly built Boothferry Park (fold, rusty staples, team changes, spine markings). Some issues have team changes etc .. 23 issues in total.. Fair.
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