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An Olympic Game Selection, 1932 Los Angeles, A Programme For 13/08/1932 (Detached Spine) To Include Boxing, Equestrian, Fencing, Rowing, Shooting & Swimming, 1952 Helsinki, To Include 2 Daily Programmes, Plus The Rare Programmes Guide Book, Rome 1960, 5 Unused Tickets, A Superb Scrapbook, Plus Other Items.
West Ham United, A Programme For The Away Game Played Against Dinamo Tbilisi On 18/03/1981. The Very Rare Issue Produced In The Same Style As A Normal West Ham Home Issue, And Issued To The Members Of The Travelling Supporters Club. This Is Sold Not Only With The Official Programme But Also An Extremley Rare 4 Page Foolscap Bulletin Produced By Jack Helliar On The 04/03/1981, For Private Circulation To The Members Of The West Ham United FC Party.
Finland v England, A Very Rare Programme And Ticket From The Game Played On 15/05/1949. Whilst The Game Is Not Listed As A Full International, It Was Played In Between The Away Game Against Sweden On 13/05/1949, And Norway On 13/05/1949. England Also Played Against France On 22/05/1949. The Programme Lists The Team Line Up As, Williams, Ellerington, Westwood, Harrison, Leuty, Dickinson, Parsons, Morris, Wilshaw, Mannion, And Mullen. It Must Be Assumed That This Was A Hastily Arranged Friendly Fixture Because 5 Of These Players Played Against Norway, And 6 Played Against France..
1964/1965 Liverpool In The FA Cup, A Complete Run Of All The Games, At West Bromwich Albion, Home & Away Against Stockport County, At Bolton, Home & Away Against Leicester City, Semi-Final Against Chelsea, And The Final Against Leeds United. The Semi-Final And The Away Game At Leicester Both Have Tickets.
1912/1913 FA Cup Final, Aston Villa v Sunderland, A Superb Tissue Paper Souvenir Of The Final Game Played At The Crystal Palace On 19/04/1913. Both Team Line-Up`s Are Shown, But The Centre States `Good Luck Sunderland`, With A Drawing Of A Lucky Black Cat. A Superb Item Printed By S.Burgess Of London, In Very Good Condition.
Edison Arantes Do Nascimento, Two Examples Of `Peles` Autograph, One On A Plain White Card (Signed `Good Luck Pele`), And One On A Colour Reproduction Picture (Signed `Pele`), Sold Together With A Programme From Sheffield Wednesday v Santos Friendly Game, And A 1958 Brazil Team Group Postcard.
England Autographs, 18/02/1987 Spain v England Programme Signed By 14 Of The England Players To Their Pictures, Together With Two Autograph Sheets From The Same Game, Containing The Original Autographs Of 15 England Players, This Lot Also Contains 2 Autographed England Programmes (Including Matt Busby`s Autograph), Press Photographs, Posters, Pre Releases Etc.
Nottingham Forest Collection, Including An Official Club Tie, A Rosette Circa 1960, Fixture Cards From The 1970`s (4), Euro 96 Ticket At The City Ground, Emphera, 1987/1988 Hand Signed Autograph Sheets (32 Signatures), And Aston Villa v Grimsby Town 1991 Programme - Signed To Rear By Brian Clough Who Was Scouting At The Game.
Manchester United, Autographs, The 1968 European Cup Final, Manchester United v Benfica, Played On 29/05/1968. An Excellent Collection Of 5 Commemorative Covers, Produced To Celebrate The Game, Four Of The Covers Have One Signature, Being Eusebio, George Best, Bobby Charlton, And Matt Busby. A Superb Lot!.
1966 World Cup, Autographed Commemorative Covers, The Four Covers, Which Are Franked On The Day Of The England Games Against Uruguay, Mexico, France, And The Final, Against West Germany, Are All Autographed By Banks, Hurst And Peters. In Addition To This Is A World Cup Willie Postcard Signed By Geoff Hurst. There Are Also 22 Further Commemorative Covers, All Unsigned, Each Franked On The Day Of The Game, Plus A Further Selection Of 23 Covers From Later World Cups, A Superb Lot!.
Ipswich Town v Queens Park Rangers, A Programme From The Game Played On 10/04/1939. This Programme Was A Double Issue, Because It Includes The Final Of The Suffolk Senior Cup, Played At 11.00am On The Same Day, Between Bury Town And Mildenhall RAF (Covers Are Marked And Torn, But Contents Inside Are Good), This Was The First Season In The League For Ipswich Town.
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