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Lot 1038

A mixed group to include Bandai Electronics LSI hand held Game 'Missile Invader', Polistil FX5 Yardley McLaren M19 F1, Airfix 06407-5 Ferrari 365 GT plus others. All are unchecked for completeness. Conditions generally appear Good to Mint in generally Fair to Good Plus boxes. (7)

Lot 6220

John Newton Chance, twelve Crime fiction/thriller novels, all 1st editions, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers, comprising: 'The Jason Murders', London, Macdonald, 1954, dust wrapper with some small part losses, 9/6 price intact; 'The Randy Inheritance', L, Macdonald, 1953, d/w by "Stein", small part loss head of spine, else VGC, 9/6 price intact; 'Dead Man's Knock', L, Robert Hale, 1957, d/w couple of small part losses, 10/6 price intact; Aunt Miranda's Murder', L, Macdonald, 1951, d/w couple of small part losses, price clipped; 'Man with Three Witches', L, Robert Hale, 1958, d/w generally VGC, 10/6 price intact; 'The Last Seven Hours', L, Macdonald, 1956, d/w generally VGC; 'The Man in My Shoes', L, Macdonald, 1952, d/w by "Stein", part loss head of spine, price clipped; 'A Shadow Called Janet', L, Macdonald, 1956, d/w by "Johns", couple of small closed tears/creases, else generally VGC, 9/6 price intact; 'The Jason Affair', L, Macdonald, 1953, d/w by "S. van Abbi[?]", part loss head of spine, else generally VGC, 9/6 price intact; 'Lady in a Frame', L, Robert Hale, 1960, d/w by "Fox", part loss head of spine, else generally VGC, 10/6 price intact; 'Jason and the Sleep Game', L, Macdonald, 1954, d/w small part loss head of spine, some closed tears (repaired verso), 9/6 price intact; 'The Twopenny Box', L, Macdonald, 1952, d/w with large part loss; plus 1 other by R. Austin Freeman (13)

Lot 6310

J.C. Harrison: 'The Game Birds of the British Isles', Ashford Press Publishing, 1989, limited edition, number 28 of 475 copies, 25 full page tissue guarded colour plates as called for, text by Colin Laurie McKelvie, folio, original half morocco gilt, velvet covered boards gilt, all edges gilt, original marbled paper covered slipcase

Lot 6337

A collection of 60+ Manchester United FC football programmes 1954-1970, including v Aston Villa, 27/12/1954; v Sunderland, 3/12/1955; v Bolton, April 1957; 1957/58 season, 14 programmes, including home legs of European Cup First Round v Dukla Prague, 13/11/1957, and Second Round v Red Star Belgrade, 14/1/1958; FA Cup 4th Round v Ipswich Town, 25/1/1958, the last game at Old Trafford before the Munich air disaster, United starting line up including Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Mark Jones, Duncan Edwards & Tommy Taylor, all victims of the disaster; First Division v Nottingham Forest 22/2/1958, first league game after the Munich air disaster; FA Cup semi final v Fulham, Villa Park, 22/3/58, etc; 1958/59 (4); 1959/60 (4); 1961/62 (2), including FA Cup semi final Tottenham v Man Utd, Hillsborough, 31/3/62; 1962/63 (4), incl. Cup Winners Cup v Willem II, 15/10/63, FA Cup final Leicester v Man Utd, Wembley, 25/5/63, with match ticket and two Daily Express folding song sheets; 1963/64 (1); 1964/65 (6), including complete set of 5 home programmes for Inter Cities Fairs Cup run from Round 1 to Semi Final (Djurgardens, Dortmund, Everton, Strasbourg, Ferencvaros); 1965/66 (6), comprising complete set of home programmes for European Cup run from preliminary round to semi-final (HJK Helsinki, ASK Vorwarts, Benfica (2), Partizan Belgrade (2)); 1966/67 (1), Arsenal v Man Utd, 3/3/67, first Division One televised match; 1967/68 (8), including complete set of home programmes for European Cup winning campaign (Hibernians Malta, FK Sarajevo, Gornik Zabrze, Real Madrid), all with tokens clipped, plus Real Madrid v Man Utd, European Cup semi-final, Bernabeu, 15/5/68, and Benfica v Man Utd, European Cup final, Wembley, 29/5/68, plus 2 other domestic games 1967/68; 1968/69 (11), including complete set of home programmes for European Cup run from round 1 to semi-final (Waterford Utd (clipped), Anderlecht (2, of which one unclipped, one clipped), Rapid Vienna (3, of which two unclipped, one clipped), AC Milan (2, both unclipped)), plus 3 others 68/69 season; 1969/70 (2); plus 6 Man Utd programmes for finals at Wembley 1979-1990, all with match tickets, comprising 1979 FA Cup final v Arsenal; 1983 Milk Cup final v Liverpool; 1983 FA Cup final and replay v Brighton; 1985 FA Cup final v Everton; 1990 FA Cup final v Crystal Palace; plus 1999 European Champions League final, Manchester Utd v FC Bayern Munchen; plus small quantity of other programmes incl. Man Utd v Liverpool 1/10/77 signed by Liverpool player Phil Thompson rear cover; plus 20+ photographic postcards late 1960's, majority Man Utd players etc incl. Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles etc etc, plus some Man Utd tickets and season tickets c.2000's, etc

Lot 6379

Princess Hélène d'Orléans, Duchess of Aosta (1871-1951), a collection of signed books, Autograph Letters Signed, signed portrait photographs etc, comprising 'Voyages en Afrique', Milan, Fratelli Treves; Paris, Librairie Nilsson, [1913], 1st edition, signed & inscribed by Princess Hélène to leaf preceding half title page "To William Eagle-Bott Esq. France - Savoia - Aosta. Pennang 8-VI-1923", portrait frontispiece of the author, folding colour map showing her travel route around Africa + 487 illustrations from photographs on 253 full page plates as called for, 368,[1]pp, 4to, contemporary three quarter morocco gilt by Hatchards, top edge gilt, others uncut, original pictorial printed wraps bound in; 'Vers le soleil qui se lève.', Ivrea, Francesco Viassone, 1918, 2nd edition, signed & inscribed to William Eagle-Bott and dated Penang, 8th June 1923, to leaf preceding frontis, numbered 48 of an unspecified limitation, mounted photographic portrait frontispiece of the author, folding colour map at end showing the route of her journey around the world + 16 tipped in colour plates & 522 illustrations from photographs throughout (many full page) as called for, 456,[1]pp, large 4to, contemporary three quarter morocco gilt by Hatchards, top edge gilt, others uncut, original pictorial printed wraps bound in; together with 14 Autograph Letters Signed from Princess Hélène of Orléans, all to one William Eagle-Bott Esquire, c.1920's-1930's, many of the letters several pages each, mainly in their original postally used envelopes and addressed by Princess Hélène of Orléans, various addresses including Selangor, Malaysia, and Lower Kingston, Ringwood, England, majority of the letters on "Reggia di Capodimonte, Napoli", headed paper; together with a portrait photograph of Princess Hélène d'Orléans, Duchess of Aosta, by Eva Barrett (1879-1950), the leading society photographer in Rome in the 1920s and early 1930s, signed in pencil by the photographer and dated Roma/27 to lower margin, signed below by Princess Hélène "France - Savoia - Aosta. 1927", framed and glazed, approx size 33 x 24cm, together with a group photograph depicting the King and Queen of Spain with Princess Hélène, her son and others, captioned below by Princess Hélène and dated at top Capo di Monte, 26-XI-1923, framed and glazed, approx 24 x 18cm; together with a silver teaspoon engraved "Hellena", and a travelling teapot and sugar bowl, with later m/s note stating they were given as a wedding present by the Duchess of Aosta to Pete & Sue Eagle-Bott, October 1931. Princess Hélène of Orléans (French: Princesse Hélène Louise Henriette d'Orléans; 13 June 1871 – 21 January 1951) was a member of the deposed Orléans royal family of France and, by marriage to the head of a cadet branch of the Italian royal family, the Duchess of Aosta. Although her hand in marriage was sought at various times for the heirs to the thrones of the United Kingdom, Austria and the Russian Empire, no such marriage or alliance materialized. In 1892 Hélène travelled with her brother Philippe to Egypt and Palestine, the first of many trips outside of Europe. After the breakdown of both her health and her marriage, Hélène began frequent trips to Africa which lasted up to ten months at a time. She travelled down the Nile, into the Congo, and through much of East Africa, as well as crossing the Sahara. During these trips she became known as a big-game hunter, a reputation bolstered by articles she wrote for Harper's Weekly and later full-length travel books which were illustrated with photographs she had taken, including 'Voyages en Afrique'. In 1913-1914 Hélène undertook a round-the-world trip which she recorded in her travel book 'Vers le soleil qui se lève.'

Lot 103

Matchbox Stingray, Diecast toy vehicles, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Atari video computer system, game console hand controllers, etc.

Lot 19

Continental porcelain game tray, three bisque figures and Royal Worcester wall pocket and figure vase (6).

Lot 179

A VINTAGE TABLE SKITTLES GAME (baize faded)

Lot 471

A selection of football sticker books from the 1960s and 1970s including World Soccer Stars Mexico 1970, Soccer Stars in Action 1969-70, The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars 1968-69, Soccer with The Stars and a copy of the Evening News from April 28th 1973 covering a main feature on Bobby Charlton's last game for Manchester United against Chelsea. All three sticker books are complete with the Soccer with the Stars book having signatures on the front title page and all items show signs of age related wear and the newspaper has been folded.   It is hard to find such complete sticker books from this period.       

Lot 485

1970 Eintracht Frankfurt v Manchester United (friendly) rare team sheet and press issue printed, played 17/5/1970 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, LA, USA by ''SPI Soccer Promotion Inc - Publicity'' dated 17/5/1970 consisting of two pages of single sheets previewing the game and includes team Sheet with full team line-ups

Lot 494

Giovanni van Bronckhorst yellow Arsenal away shirt No.16 from the 2003 Charity Shield game v Manchester United which took place at the Millennium Stadium on August 10th, player issue Nike short sleeved shirt with Community Shield badges. The front features the Club badge and O2 sponsor logo. The reverse is lettered VAN BRONCKHORST and numbered 16. It is an L size  The shirt shows no signs of match wear and is in excellent condition   The game was 1-1 at the end of extra time and was won 4-3 on penalties by Manchester United. Van Bronckhorst came on as a substitute in the 65th minute and was unsuccessful from his spot kick.

Lot 495

Eboue yellow Arsenal no.27 away shirt season 2010-11 from the game v Everton on November 14th at Goodison Park, player issue Nike long sleeved example with the Barclays Premier League badges on the arms. The front has the Club badge and also the "Fly Emirates" sponsor logo. It also features the "Arsenal Remembers" poppy logo that gives the details of the game. The reverse is lettered EBOUE and has the lettering ARSENAL immediately below the collar. It bears the number 11. It is a large size.  The shirt has no visible signs of match wear and is in excellent condition      The game finished in a 2-1 win for the Arsenal and moved them into second place in the League. Eboue came on as a late substitute in the 90th minute

Lot 54

Two sets of the official collection of International Cricket postcards,  issued in 1995, presented in plastic covered ring binders and featuring English players past ands present, the Hall of Fame, Overseas players past and present, personalities of the game, international teams and test match grounds, (2 sets) A number of the cards are signed by the players in black pen.       

Lot 55

Seven various early cricket postcards, The Australian Team 1921, The Old Game of Cricket etc, various horse racing, golf, tennis and other postcards (22)

Lot 555

Jonathan Woodgate white and blue No.8 Middlesbrough v. Manchester United match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2006-07, Errea, L, with crew-neck collar and sponge badge, the front and back of the shirt autographed by Woodgate, the reverse lettered WOODGATE, the sleeves with Barclays Premiership flashes The above shirt was worn by Woodgate in the F.A.Cup replay match against United played on 19th March 2007, Woodgate penalized for bringing down Ronaldo, with Ronaldo scoring the only goal in the game from the spot

Lot 610

Roy Goodall 9ct gold 1929-30 F.A.Cup Runners-Up medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed CHALLENGE CUP RUNNERS UP, with ring suspension, 22grms In the 1930 F.A. Cup final played on 26th April at Wembley, Arsenal defeated Huddersfield Town 2-0. The following lots 610 to 667 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Roy Goodall Provenance: Roy Goodall thence by family descent Roy Goodall Some fine footballers have heralded from the City of Sheffield and its surrounding areas over the years, the city defined as the birthplace of the modern game, and one of its brightest stars was Roy Goodall, born on 31st December 1902, he came from the village of Dronfield just a few miles outside the city centre, the home today of the World’s oldest football club, Sheffield FC. Quite how the two Sheffield professional teams missed out on his signature is the question. Both were renowned for scouting and promoting local talent through their ranks, but Goodall slipped through their fingers and signed for Huddersfield Town at the age of 19 in 1921. Now, the Manager at that point, Ambrose Langley, was a resident of the steel city, having played with some distinction for the Wednesday back in the day, so there is every chance that he may have seen Goodall playing at junior level, or been made aware of his promise through the local football grapevine, either way it was Leeds Road for Roy and not the Lane or Hillsborough. Langley departed in the year he arrived, replaced by the man brought in as his assistant, a man who himself had plied his trade as a player for the Blades and whose brother has also worn the blue and white of the Wednesday, winning an FA Cup Winners medal for them in 1907 and a man who would leave his mark and name on the beautiful game forever, Herbert Chapman. There was a Sheffield connection there. Herbert and his brother, Harry, heralded from another village on the outskirts of Sheffield, Kiveton, so another strong connection. Harry, like Langley, had also had a spell as manager of Hull City. Football is always full of connections. Chapman would make Roy Goodall his skipper, and, in turn, Goodall would go on to lead the Yorkshire side to uncharted success for one of the youngest clubs in the League at that point. In the roaring 20’s Town were the team, winning the League Championship three times in a row and, between in the period he would also win the FA Cup, collect two runners up medals, see the club finish runners up in the League three times and also lift the charity shield. Goodall was no ordinary football defender. At his peak, he was widely recognised as one of the best defenders in the world- some accolade for a lad from Dronfield, playing an incredible 25 times for his country, many as Captain and at a time when the world was a far bigger place. 25 Caps back then could arguably be the equivalent of over 100 today due to the number of games played.  Had England deemed to take a team to the first World Cup, Roy Goodall would have worn the armband, and you have to wonder what other trophies he would have lifted on an even bigger stage to add to the wonderful haul his years in the game brought. When his playing career was over, he had a spell as manager at Mansfield Town- again not that far from where he was born. Graham Budd Auctions are delighted and honoured to bring many wonderful pieces from the career of a Huddersfield Town giant and England legend to our September sale, a collection that brings to the market his medals, shirts, caps and other ephemera with the provenance from his proud descendants to find new homes and also keep his name and triumphs around for the next generations to know his name, what he did, and the style in which he did it. A true footballer.

Lot 738

Silver-gilt Ladies Football Association medal the obverse inscribed PLAY THE GAME, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION with ring suspension in original fitted case, 17grms, the medal is hallmarked for 1993

Lot 775

Jose Antonio Reyes redcurrant and gold No.9 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered REYES and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.9 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 776

Manuel Almunia orange No.24 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued long-sleeved goalkeepers shirt, 2006, Nike, XL with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered ALMUNIA and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with orange No.24 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 777

Cesc Fabregas redcurrant and gold No.15 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered FABREGAS and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.15 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 778

Alexander Hleb redcurrant and gold No.13 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered HLEB and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.13 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 779

Freddie Ljungberg redcurrant and gold No.8 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered LJUNGBERG and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.8 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 780

Ashley Cole redcurrant and gold No.3 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered COLE and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.3 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 781

Kolo Toure redcurrant and gold No.28 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered TOURE and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.28 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006, shorts stained Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 782

Robin van Persie redcurrant and gold No.11 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered v. PERSIE and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.11 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 783

Gilberto redcurrant and gold No.19 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered GILBERTO and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.19 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 784

Emmanuel Eboue redcurrant and gold No.27 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered EBOUE and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.27 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 785

Sol Campbell redcurrant and gold No.23 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, XXL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered CAMPBELL and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.23 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 786

Johan Djourou redcurrant and gold No.36 Arsenal v. Wigan match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2006, Nike, XL with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, Highbury 1913-2006 also with ARSENAL V. WIGAN THE FINAL GAME 7th MAY 2006 decal, the reverse lettered DJOUROU and inscribed HIGHBURY 1913-2006, the sleeves with Barclays Premier League flashes, with white No.36 shorts with embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal Highbury 1913-2006 Three sets of Players' kits were produced/specially commissioned by Arsenal F.C. for the game, two sets were given to the players, the above is an official match issued set Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th October 2006, Lot 903

Lot 804

Bertie Auld green and white Celtic v. Clyde short-sleeved last match worn shirt, 1971, Umbro with crew-neck collar, the shirt inscribed in ink B.A. Last Game With Celtic, the front of the shirt also autographed by Bertie Auld, faded with match worn No.10 football shorts, framed and glazed, 25 x 30cm The above shirt and shorts were worn by Bertie Auld in his last match for Celtic. In the match against Clyde played 1st May 1971, Celtic defeated Clyde 6-1. Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia, 10th December 1998, Hugh Birt Collection, Lot 157

Lot 833

Lionel Messi blue and white No.10 Argentina v. Uruguay match worn/issued  2018 World Cup Qualifiers short-sleeved shirt, 2016, Adidas, 6 with crew-neck collar and printed badge, the reverse lettered MESSI, the right sleeve with Qualifiers FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 flash the other with FIFA My Game is Fair Play, with COA from Racing Club Museum The above shirt was worn/issued to Messi for the qualifying match against Uruguay played on 1st September 2016 Provenance: Racing Club Museum

Lot 908

15ct gold and enamel Scottish Football League Champions medal, 1890-91 the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed RANGERS F.C., 1890-91, Joint Champions, with ring suspension, 11grms In the 1890-91 Scottish League Champion, Rangers and Dumbarton ended the season with 29 points. A play-off match was arranged at Cathkin Park on 21st May 1891 to determine a winner, the game ending in a 2-2 draw so both clubs were declared champions Provenance: Sotheby's, Sporting Memorabilia, 21st September 2001, Lot 4

Lot 953

Collection of programmes from 1950 FIFA Brazil World Cup, items to include - an official 4-page card fixture programme with ribbon, includes tournament fixture programme with dates of games, fixtures and host city details with a full page depicting the official tournament poster and history of the previous FIFA World Cup top three finishes printed on the back cover. A tournament revista titled: ''1950 El Mundo de Futbol ALBUM-RESUMEN'' plus three weekly issues of ''MARCA'' dated 27/6/1950, 3/7/1950 & 10/7/1950 which include extensive coverage of the tournament with extensive reports, pictures and line-ups from every game from the group stages through to the Final round matches, including England v Chile, England v Spain and Brazil's matches etc., (qty)

Lot 177

A Vintage Table Ping Pong Game or Gossima with Balls, Racket, Net and Original Box Although box in Poor Condition

Lot 1023

Darijo Srna blue, white and red No.11 Croatia v. Belgium 2104 World Cup qualifying match worn short-sleeved shirt, 2012, Nike with crew-neck collar and printed HNS badge, the reverse lettered SRNA, the right sleeve with 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Qualifiers flash the other with FIFA My Game is Fair Play flash The above shirt was worn by Croatia captain Srna in the match against Belgium played on 11th September 2012, the match ending in a 1-1 draw

Lot 1027

Mykola Moroziuk yellow and blue No.10 Ukraine v. Moldova 2014 World Cup qualifying match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2013, adidas, L with crew-neck collar and printed badge, the reverse lettered MOROZIUK, the right sleeve with 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Qualifiers flash the other with FIFA My Game is Fair Play flash   The above shirt was issued to Moroziuk for the match against Moldova played on 26th March 2013, the match ending in a 2-1 victory for Ukraine, Moroziuk was an unused sub

Lot 1075

Rare orange and black No.1 Arsenal player spec long-sleeved goalkeepers shirt, 1996-97, Nike, 42/44 with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed THE GUNNERS, Arsenal, the reverse lettered KARL It is believed that the shirt dates from Nigel Winterburn’s testimonial game at the end of the 96-97 season, specifically from the half-time entertainment, when a team from Xerox played a team of Xerox’s customers, with both teams kitted out by Arsenal. Karl was believed to be the customer team’s goalkeeper

Lot 1222

England away programmes and newspaper style programmes, including 1946 Luxembourg v England 16-page official programme for the Friendly played 31/3/1946 at Stade Municipal de la Ville, Luxembourg. 1968 Italy v England (Under 23's) 32-page official programme for the Friendly played 25/5/1968 at Stade Comunale, Trieste (Italy's all time top scorer Luigi Riva played for the Italian team) 1971 UEFA Youth Championships (Under 18's) 44-page official tournament programme for the Championship's held in Czechoslovakia between 22-30/5/1971. Included England, Wales, USSR, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, West Germany, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Swede, Switzerland and Yugoslavia.1975 Spain v England (UEFA Under-18's Youth Preliminary Match) 8-page official programme played 18/3/1975 at the Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid. 1939 Italy v England (Friendly) played 13/5/1939 at the San Siro, Milan. 4-page special newspaper style programme published on the day of the game by ''IL Littoriale'' dedicated to the friendly and includes large format front cover full team line-ups1948 Italy v England (Friendly) played 16/5/1948 at Stadio Comunale, Turin. 4-page special newspaper style programme publsihed on the day of the game in Turin by ''IL Football Italiano'' devised by Emilio Martino, dedicated entirely to the friendly with England and includes front cover full team line-ups1952 Italy v England (Friendly) played 18/5/1952 at Stadio Comunale di Firenze, Florence. Large match poster promoting the game, measuring 75 cm x 51 cm, not in the best of condition with folds, tears and pieces missing around the edges etc but could be restored and minimal text affected.1947 Portugal v England (Friendly) played 25/5/1947 at Estadio Nacional, Lisbon. Rare ''Stadium'' issue published in Lisbon for the friendly which England won 10-0. Includes full team line-ups and extensive coverage of the game which was the first International between the two nations, (qty) 

Lot 1229

Over 80 programmes involving Austria, Germany plus German & Austrian club teams, includes some 1974 World Cup issues, rare aways, friendlies, European fixtures home and away's including semi finals, finals etc, international football tournaments etc. Includes: 1952 Germany v Republic of Ireland (friendly - Berliner Fussball-Programm issue from day of game with one page preview and line-up), 1954 Austria B v Hungary B (Fussball-Blatt), 1957 Austria v West Germany (friendly), 1957 Austria v Sweden (friendly), 1958 Austria v France (Festschrift Programme) + single sheet issue + 6-page issue (friendly), 1959 European Cup Final Real Madrid v Stade Reims (Stuttgarter Nachrichten issue - final was played in Stuttgart), 1963 European Cup Benfica v Borussia Dortmund (Benfica Ilustrado Issue), 1964 Tennis Borussia Berliner International tournament programme (fully signed cover), 1966 Slavia Prague v Austria Wien (Mitropa Cup), 1966 Austria v Soviet Union (friendly), 1968 European Cup Eintracht Braunschweig v Juventus (Telesport Programm), 1969 Alemannia Aachen v Chelsea (Friendly), 1969 Borussia Monchengladbach v Hannover 96, 1970 Benfica International Youth Tournament programme Inc Bayern Munich, 1971 UEFA EURO Qualifer Poland v West Germany, 2 x 1974 FIFA World Cup press information booklets + 2 x 1974 World Cup guide programme (Hamburg), 1974 World Cup guide programme (Munchen), 1974 World Cup Yugoslavian tournament programme, 1975 Borussia Monchengladbach v Queens Park Rangers (friendly played in Marburg), 1975 Japan v Bayern Munich (friendly in Japan), 1976 Bayern Munich (Club Zeitung) June 1976 covering the European Cup Final v St Etienne, 1979 UEFA Cup semi final MSV Duisberg v Borussia Monchengladbach, 1979 Argentina v Holland (FIFA Jubilee), 1985 ECWC AS Roma v Bayern Munich (Roma Mia), 1990 UEFA Cup Semi Final Juventus v FC Koln (JUVE-TORO programme), 1994 UEFA Cup final Austria Salzburg v Inter Milan (Salzburger Nachrichten Issue), (qty)

Lot 1251

Four Manchester United away programmes from European competition in the 1960s,  including Hibernians FC September 20th 1967, Willhem 11, Sporting Club De Portugal March 18th 1964 and Helsinki September 29th 1965, (4) The condition of all is good with the pages from the Helsinki game missing staples and detached from the cover.    

Lot 1252

A number of football programmes from the 50s, 60s ,70s, 80s and 90s,  including England U21'S, U23'S, Wales ,English Schools, FA Challenge Trophy Final 1972, a set of Arsenal home programmes from the League winning season of 19909/91, and a correspondence letter signed by Graham Kelly following issues during the Manchester United and Arsenal game along with its programme, (qty)       

Lot 1255

Eight Sheffield United FC embossed programme binders,  including seasons 1976-77 which is missing the games v Burnley, Chelsea, Oldham, Blackpool and Plymouth Argyle, 1977-78, 1978-79 which is missing the first game v Sunderland, 1979-80 which is missing the game v Millwall, 1980-81 which is missing the games v Portsmouth, Charlton and Barnsley, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84 and 1984-85, which is includes the pre-season friendly v Tottenham Hotspur, (8 binders) The programmes are all in good condition with some creasing and edge folds. All issues have been inserted into official embossed club binders by a former member of the backroom staff at the time.             

Lot 1256

Eight Sheffield United FC embossed programme binders, including seasons 1985-86, 1986-87 which includes the friendly game v Aston Villa, 1987-88 home and away, 1988-89 (2), 1989-90, 1990-91 and 1991/-92, (8 binders) The programmes are all in good condition with some creasing and edge folds and all are complete home League seasons unless otherwise indicated. All issues have been inserted into official embossed club binders by a former member of the backroom staff at the time.             

Lot 1258

A collection of mainly Manchester United programmes from 1957/8  Including the FA Cup 3rd round game away at Workington on January 4th 1958, (qty) 

Lot 172

Alfred St George Hamersley an extremely rare and important England first-ever Rugby International cap, 1871-1874 the faded red-brown velvet with remains of gilt tassel and gilt braiding embroidered rose and inscribed 1871; 1872; 1873 and 1874, faded, worn and some tears This is believed to be the earliest Rugby International cap to come to auction.   Provenance: Alfred St. George Hamersley and thence by family descent Alfred St. George Hamersley K.C. J.P. M.P.8 October 1848 – 25 February 1929 Alfred St George Hamersley was a nineteenth-century barrister, an Oxfordshire native who attended Marlborough College, where he learned the Rugby game. Hamersley played for Marlborough Nomads in London when he was selected to play for England in the first International Rugby Test match, against Scotland at Raeburn Place on 27th March 1871. He played for England from 1871 - 1874 and went on to captain his country, England against Scotland on 23rd February 1874 at Kensington Oval, London, his last match for England and his fourth international. A few months later he immigrated to Canterbury, New Zealand and took up the position of Barrister & Solicitor in Timaru. Hamersley immediately busied himself with an array of sports including rugby. Hamersley's first effort in regard to Rugby was a match at Green's Paddock in 1874. The match was played according to the recognised RFU rules of which Hamersley was familiar, between 'Hamersley's team' and 'Rhodes' team', this was the true beginning of the Union game in South Canterbury, New Zealand. Hamersley then organised a Town v Country match in April 1875, Hamersley captained Town, and Robert Rutherford Country. It was after this event that Hamersley established the province's first Rugby Club, at the Clarendon Hotel, Church St, on April 23rd 1875. In 1889 he moved to Canada where he continued his sporting missionary work, helping to found Vancouver RFC and was the first president of the British Columbia Rugby Union. He returned to England, became an MP, and in World War One was a Lieutenant Colonel. In 2013 was inducted into the International Rugby Board Hall of Fame that recognises special achievement and contribution to the sport of rugby union. In the world's first-ever Rugby International between the Scotland and England played 27th March 1871 at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, Scotland defeated England with a score of two tries and a goal to England's single try, in the return match played on 5th February at the Kennington Oval, England defeated Scotland with a score of three tries (one scored by Hamersley) and 2 goals to one goal. In the 1873 match played on 3rd March at West of Scotland F.C. the match ended in a draw and in Alfred's final match and with the honour of captaining his country played on 23rd February at The Oval his England side defeated Scotland. 

Lot 232

"Australia's Defeat" drawing, dated January 4th 1909,  featuring six scenes of rugby action phases with text, indistinctly signed, mounted, glazed and framed, 36 x 46cm.; sold with Lawson Wood print titled "A Great Game", mounted, glazed and framed, 48 x 39cm., (2)

Lot 251

England International cap, 1887, Durham County cap, Hartlepool Rovers cap awarded to Frank Pease England International cap from the 1887 Home Nations tournament game v Ireland on February 5th 1887 at Lansdowne Road, in plum velvet with gold trim and tassel, both faded, with England badge embroidered to the front panel and 1887 embroidered to the peak, worn, interior poor and featuring and embroidered patch sewn into the lining commemorating both player and game, a Hartlepool Rovers FC cap in dark blue with gold trim and tassel, 1889 and 1890 along with Hartlepool Rovers FC embroidered to the front panel and 1887 embroidered on the peak, worn, interior good and a black Durham cap in black velvet, faded, tassel absent with Durham 1885 and 1891 embroidered to the front panel and 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889 and 1890 embroidered on each of the other panel, worn, interior good.  England finished bottom of the table in 1887 and Pease made his only appearance in the Ireland game.      

Lot 276

A large black and white photograph of the North team from the North v South game, 1898  measuring 14.5 x17.5in., with some border damage, printed by R Pratchett & co, 10 Stokes Croft, Bristol depicting the team in full kit in front of a pavilion.  

Lot 278

England v. Wales sepia team photograph, January 6th 1900  measuring 14.5 x 17.5in. with some border damage, printed by Paul Cole of 39 Eastgate Street, Gloucester depicting the team in full kit pitch side with lettering giving the game, date, venue, score and team member names.  The game took place at Gloucester and Wales won 3-1.  

Lot 280

British Lions v. Ceylon black and white team photograph, 1950 measuring 13 x 19in., with lettering giving the game, its date, venue and the players involved behind glass with some marks to the frame  The game took place on September 18th September 1950.   

Lot 359

Roy Ullyett (British, 1917-2001), original artwork for newspaper cartoons Manchester United Hosts Manchester City, A Perfect Occasion To Demonstrate The Ideal of Playing Within The Spirit of the Game Manchester Daily Express, Derby Day - March 8th, signed, ink and watercolour, 29 by 76cm

Lot 421

Four cannisters of 16mm Cinematic film featuring tennis from the 1940s to the 1970s, along with a framed action shot of Virginia Wade from June 1970, signed in black pen measuring 29cm x 39.5cm with details of the game on the back showing some water damage to the top left hand corner and a framed action shot of Christine Truman from June 1965, again signed in black pen with the details of the game to the back, measuring 29.5cm x 35.5cm., (6)       

Lot 453

A 1966 World Cup Willie plush toy with a World Cup 1966 bagatelle game   Both are in good condition with the usual age related marks   

Lot 449

A Scalextric racing set and Coldtiz board game (packaging af)

Lot 1119

In the manner of Jean Louis Forain, early 20th Century oil on canvas laid on board, figure selling game with two seated figures, 20cm x 27cm

Lot 1211

19th Century oil on canvas, study of dead game, unsigned, 74 x 57cm, with an oak frame and gilt slipAge - 1875 preciselySome holes and loss of paint as shown in photos

Lot 18

Martin, (George R. R.). A Song of Ice and Fire. Collection comprising: A Game of Thrones, first edition, first issue, number line '1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9', London: Harper Collins/Voyager, 1996, octavo, publisher's red cloth, unclipped dust-jacket (priced £16.99), in near-fine condition, some very faint spotting & toning to edges of text block encroaching into lower margins of first & final leaves, the jacket within protective mylar covers, housed in an unrelated slipcase; A Clash of Kings, first edition, first issue, number line '1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2', London: Harper Collins/Voyager, 1998, octavo, publisher's blue cloth, unclipped dust-jacket (priced £17.99), 2cm tear to rear of jacket, rear endpapers with very faint creasing and a marginal nick, otherwise very good, the jacket in protective mylar covers, housed in an unrelated slipcase; A Storm of Swords, first edition, first issue, number line '1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2', London: Harper Collins/Voyager, 2000, octavo, publisher's blue cloth, unclipped dust-jacket (priced £17.99), slightly bumped at top corner of spine, otherwise very good to near-fine; A Feast for Crows, first edition, second issue, number '2' on copyright page, London: Harper Collins/Voyager, 2005, red cloth with unclipped dust-jacket, light creasing; A Dance with Dragons, first edition, first issue, number '1' on copyright page, London: Harper Collins/Voyager, 2011, black cloth with unclipped dust-jacket, light edge wear to rear flap, otherwise near-fine. Together with The Ice Dragon, first edition thus, signed by the author, New York: Tor Teen, 2014, number line '0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1', unclipped dust-jacket, near-fine (6)

Lot 40

Georgian manuscript map card game. A unique set of handmade educational cards, c. 1800, produced entirely in ink & watercolour (not etched or engraved), a teaching aid or parlour game comprising a total of 94 cards arranged in the following order: 40 cards depicting maps of the English counties in a variety of vibrant colours, each county with an accompanying manuscript information card; two cards depicting the counties of North Wales & South Wales with 12 corresponding information cards. The cards measure 112mm by 76mm. Very well-preserved, clean and bright. Housed in a later buckram clamshell box lined with marbled paper and evidently created specifically to fit the set of cards perfectly

Lot 1017

3 pieces including game table 19th Century mahogany 72 cm. tall.

Lot 505

Football, Peter McParland signed 12x18 black and white photograph picturing McParland, playing for Aston Villa as he scored high to head the ball against the Manchester United woodwork in the 1957 FA Cup Final. McParland bagged a brace to give the Villa a 2:1 victory over the Babes. McParland holds a unique place in English football history as the first player in the game to score in and win both English major domestic knockout Finals. One of the finest headers and strikers of the ball of the past fifty years, he is regarded as one of the greatest players to represent both Aston Villa and Northern Ireland. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10

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