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Lot 295

England jersey badge worn by Eddie Baily, 1950-51, from the shirt worn by Eddie Baily in the game v Wales 1950/51 Bailey played 9 games for England  between 1950 and 1953  Provenance: Sportingold, 3rd June 2016

Lot 334

Poland white Rawa Sport No.10 jersey  the jersey is a short sleeved example and has the Poland crest on the front as well as POLSKA highlighted centrally in red. the back bears the no.10, again this is in red along with collar and shoulders. The red on the arm cuffs and collar also has additional white patterning and the size is given as 170. The jersey is player issued and has no visible signs of match wear. It is also in good condition. There is no confirmation of the game, tournament or player to which it was attributed. 

Lot 336

Lilian Leslandes blue Adidas France no.9 home jersey from the friendly game v England 10/2/99 at Wembley Stadium,   the jersey is a long sleeved Adidas example that has the France crest on the front that features the star above it denoting their first World Cup Championship. The no.9 is printed centrally and it also has the manufacturer trademark, with both being in white. the back is lettered LASLANDES and bears the no. 9. both are also in white and highlighted in red. the jersey is size XL.  This is a player issued jersey and shows no visible signs of match wear whilst being in excellent condition.  The game marked Howard Wilkinson's first game in caretaker charge of England against the recent winners of the World Cup. France won the game by 2 goals to nil. Leslandes  made a total of seven appearances for his country and also had a spell in English football at Sunderland after being signed by Peter Reid      

Lot 337

Yellow and green Australia Adidas home jersey from the game v England on 12/2/2003 that took place at West Ham United's Upton Park stadium,  the jersey is a long sleeved Adidas example with the Australian Coat of Arms embroidered on the front along with the manufacturer trademark and the game and its date, which is also embroidered. Both are in yellow. The back has no name or number and the Adidas tag is still attached to the left sleeve. The jersey is a squad issued spare that shows no signs of any match wear whatsoever.  The game was part of the Castlemaine XXXX Tour International Friendly matches and was played in front of 34,590 fans and it finished in a 3-1 victory for Australia with the goals coming from Popovic, Kewell and Emerton. England's reply came from Francis Jeffers.

Lot 339

Red and white No.5 Adidas Turkey Away Jersey from 1987, this jersey is a long sleeved Adidas example with the Turkey national badge featured centrally on the front on a white central band. It bears the manufacturer trademark which is also in white. The back features the no.5 as well as a white collar and the customary manufacturer stripes which are also depicted in the same colour. The size is given as "5".    The item is player issued and shows the general aging signs that would be reasonably expected from an item from this period. There are no visible signs of match wear, but the garment has been washed.  At this time, the jersey no.5 was worn by both Riza Calimbay of Besiktas and Iskender Gunen of Trabzonspor. The identity of the player or game this was used in is unknown.              

Lot 350

Pauolo Ziliani blue No.6 Brescia jersey worn in the Anglo Italian Cup game against Charlton Athletic on 12th October 1993 at the Stadio Mario Rigamonti and swapped with Linvoy Primus. the jersey is short sleeved and has the Brescia Calcio Club badge on the left side with the CAB sponsor logo central. The lettering and V shaped flash are both in white. The back bears the number 6 and it is a size XL. There are signs of age related wear and some bobbling to the material. It appears to have been washed.  Charlton Athletic lost this group stage game by two goals to nil.   

Lot 424

A silver-gilt Football Association medal, hallmarked 1993,  by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, obverse with FA three lion shield and inscribed PLAY THE GAME, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, with suspension ring, 3cm diameter, 16grms, a silver Tottenham Hotspur 1967 F.A. Cup Winners Commemorative Medallion, four yellow-metal medallions each cast in relief with footballing figures including Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, 10cm diameter (6) It is not entirely clear why this medal was struck, 1993 does mark 130 years since the FA was founded, so perhaps a commemorative medal. Alternatively it may have been created to promote a new slogan "Play the Game".

Lot 430

1999 Champions League Final poster for the game between Manchester United FC and Bayern Munich, played at Camp Nou on May 26th, the piece measures 59cm x 49cm. and is in excellent condition.   These poster were produced for sponsors and were not commercially available 

Lot 431

2005 Champions League Final Official poster for the game between AC Milan and Liverpool that took place at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium on May 21st. the piece measures 72.5 by 47cm. and is in excellent condition.        These poster were produced for sponsors and were not commercially available 

Lot 432

2008 Champions League Final poster for the game between Manchester United and Chelsea that took place at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow on May 21st.  the piece measures 53.5 by 49cm. and is in excellent condition.       These poster were produced for sponsors and were not commercially available 

Lot 462

1937 Scotland v England dinner menu, signed by England team, for the official dinner at the St Enoch hotel, Glasgow after the game that took place on 17th April 1937, the menu with ribbon has been signed by the England players Woodley, Male, Barkas, Britton, Young, Bray, Matthews, H Carter, Steele, Johnson and Bowden plus Tom Whittaker the England trainer. The lot includes a letter to "Ken" from Cliff Britton of Everton enclosed in the menu.        

Lot 517

Per Mertesacker red Arsenal no.4 jersey 2012-13 season from the game v Fulham that took place on 10/11/12 at the Emirates stadium, Player issue Nike long sleeved example with Barclays Premier League badges. The front has the club badge and the Fly Emirates sponsor logo. It also has the "Arsenal Remembers" poppy logo that features the details of the game. It is XL in size. There is some evidence of match wear on the right sleeve and it is in excellent condition        The game ended in a 3-3 draw with Mertersacker playing the whole 90 minutes     

Lot 521

Thomas Vermaelen Arsenal red home jersey season 2011-12. Worn in the Emirates Cup tournament which took place over the weekend of 30th-31st of July at the Emirates stadium, Player issue white short sleeved Nike example with Emirates Cup badges on the arms. -The front has the 1886-2011 anniversary design Club crest  and also the "FLY EMIRATES" sponsor logo. The back is lettered VERMAELEN  and bears the number 5. There are signs of match wear on the right sleeve tournament badge. Overall it is in excellent condition  The teams competing in the Emirates Cup were Arsenal, Boca Juniors, Paris St Germain and New York Red Bulls. This was the first time that clubs outside of UEFA jurisdiction had taken part. This jersey is from the game against New York Red Bulls which took place on July 31st.                   

Lot 523

Mikel Arteta red Arsenal away shirt season 2014-15 from the game v Sunderland that took place at the Stadium of Light on 25/10/14, Player issued short sleeved Puma example with Barclays Premier League badges on both sleeves. The front has the Club crest and the "Fly Emirates" sponsor logo. The back is lettered ARTETA in red, bears the number 8 and is size M  The shirt is in excellent condition and shows no evidence of match wear      Arsenal won the game by 2 goals to nil, with Sanchez scoring a brace. Arteta started the game and made way for substitute Ramsay in the 88th minute.

Lot 524

D'Jourou white Arsenal away jersey season 2007-08 from the game v AC Milan that took place on 4/3/2008 at the San Siro stadium, Player issued long sleeved Nike example with Champions League badge on the right arm. The front has the Club crest and also the "Fly Emirates" sponsor logo. The back is lettered D'JOURO, bears the number 20 and is signed on the number 2 by the player. it is size XL. The Arsenal FC is embroidered on to the back of the neck in gold.    Condition is excellent and there is no evidence of match wear. Arsenal ended AC Milan's hopes of a title defence by beating them 2-0 on the night with goals coming from Fabregas in the 84th minute and Adebayor in the 92nd minute of the game. D'Jourou was part of the squad but was not names either in the starting line up or substitute bench. These colours were only worn v AC Milan that season.     

Lot 526

Fabianski black Arsenal no.21 Asia tour jersey 2013 from the tournament in Saitama, this being from the game that took place on 26/7/13 against Urawa Red Diamonds. Player issue Nike long sleeved example with extremely rare Arsenal Asia tour badges on both arms. The front bears the  Arsenal Club crest and has the sponsor logo written in Japanese with the manufacturer trademark. The back is lettered FABINSKI and bears to no.21. Arsenal team played in purple in the game. There is no evidence of match wear and the item is in excellent condition Arsenal undertook the tour of Asia, playing in the Saitama tournament over four games. This jersey was match issued and unworn for the final match which Arsenal won by 2 goals to nil.           

Lot 529

Lukas Podolski yellow no.9 Arsenal away jersey season 2014-15 from the game v Aston Villa that took place on 20/9/14 at Villa Park, Player issued short sleeved NIKE example with the Barclays Premier League badges on both arms. The front has the Arsenal Club crest and also the FLY EMIRATES sponsor logo in red. The PUMA manufacturer trademark is also present. The back is lettered PODOLSKI and bears the no. 9. again, both are in red. It has the FUTURE, FOREVER VICTORIOUS motto inside the collar and is a US XL in size. The shirt is mainly yellow  with dark blue trim. There is no visible evidence of match wear and the item condition is excellent. The game finished 3-0 to Arsenal with goals from Ozil, Welbeck and Cissoko. Podolski was a substitute on the day.

Lot 531

Tomas Rosicky yellow Arsenal no. 7 away jersey from the 2010-11 season Champions League game v Barcelona on 8/3/11 at the Nou Camp, Player issued short sleeved NIKE example with the UEFA RESPECT badge on the left arm and the Champions League badge on the right. The front has the Arsenal Club crest and the FLY EMIRATES sponsor logo is distinguished in redcurrant, as is all the trim on the jersey. The manufacturer trademark is also present. The back is lettered  ROSICKY, bears the number 7 and also has the ARSENAL name beneath the collar. The jersey is a UK size L. Player issue with no visible signs of  match wear. It is in excellent condition Barcelona beat Arsenal by 3 goals to 1 with Messi scoring a brace and Xavi adding the third. The Arsenal replay came from an own goal from Busquets.           

Lot 536

Manuel Almunia purple Arsenal no.24 keeper jersey from the 2005-06 Champions League campaign. Player issued long sleeved NIKE example with the Champions League badge on the right arm. The front has the Arsenal Club rest mounted centrally  and the O2 sponsor logo. The manufacturer trademark is present, both are depicted in white and the jersey is a UK size XL. The  back is lettered ALMUNIA and bears the no. 24. both are depicted in white and the player has signed the no. 4in black felt tipped pen. The sleeves incorporate a grey chevron design. There is no visible evidence of match wear and t item is in excellent condition  Arsenal were runners up in the Champions League campaign in the 2005/6 season following defeat by Barcelona in a thrilling game at the Stade de France in Paris and finished 2-1. Almunia made 12 full appearances for the Club over the season. Jens Lehmann controversially became the first player ever sent off during a Champions League Final when he was dismissed for a foul on Samuel Eto in the 18th minute of the game. He was replaced by Almunia.           

Lot 544

Milan Jovanovic red Standard Liege no.23 Home jersey from the Champions league game v Arsenal at the Maurice Dufrasne Stadium on 5/9/09, Player issue short sleeved Diadora example with the UEFA RESPECT badge on one arm and the Champions League badge on the other. The front has the Standard Liege Club crest mounted centrally and has the GENERALI sponsor logo. The manufacturer trademark is also present between crest and sponsor and both are detailed in white. The back is lettered JOVANOVIC, bears the number 23 and again, both are white. The jersey is a UK M. There is no visible sign of match wear and the item is in excellent condition.  Standard Liege lost the game 3-2 to Arsenal on the night. Jovanovic came on as a substitute in the 59th minute.              

Lot 547

Wojciech Szcesny Black Poland no.12 jersey from the 2014 World Cup Qualifiers, Player issued long sleeved jersey that has had the arms cut down to make a short sleeved example with the FIFA MY GAME IS FAIR PLAY badge on the left arm and the 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS badge on the right. The front has a centrally mounted  Poland crest with the POLSKA design to its right. The manufacturer trademark is present and the no.12 is printed below that defined in grey and highlighted in white. The back is lettered SZCZESNY and bears the no.12, which again is detailed in grey and highlighted in white.     The jersey shows signs of match wear under the left arm and the sleeve edges are uneven from where the  player has requested them shortened. Poland did not make it through the qualifying stages from the 2014 World Cup Qualifiers.   

Lot 617

Denis Viollet Football League Division 1 winners medal Manchester United FC, 1956-57, 9ct gold, fully inscribed with details, weight 15gms., sold with a trade card featuring a portrait of Dennis Viollet and a newspaper obituary, (3) Local lad Dennis Viollet, born in Fallowfield 20th September 1933, was a member of the Manchester United Busby Babes team and a survivor of the Munich Air Disaster in 1958. The inside forward is joint 5th (with George Best) on the United all-time top goal scorers list, scoring 179 times - but from 293 appearances has the best goals per game ratio in the list's top 10 at 0.61 per game, fractionally more prolific than Denis Law in this respect. In season 1956-57 Manchester United achieved back-to-back League Championship titles, on this occasion accumulating 64 points, eight clear of Tottenham Hotspur. Viollet scored 16 League goals. Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia, including the Dennis Viollet Collection, 26th October 1994, Lot 46

Lot 646

Neil Webb white Umbro No. 15 England "Home" jersey from the Euro 92 Competition game v Sweden which took place at the Rasunda Stadium, Solna on 17/6/92. This is a player issued short sleeved Umbro example that bears the Three Lions Crest on the front with "EURO 92 SWEDEN" embroidered immediately below. The no.15 is printed centrally in red and the UMBRO manufacturer trademark is also present. The back is lettered WEBB and bears the no.15. Both are defined in red. The shirt trim is blue with white highlights on the collar and the brand logo is on the sleeve cuffs and inside the collar itself. The Jersey shows some signs of possible match wear and ageing as well as being in fine condition. The Euro 92 campaign saw England led by Graham Taylor. The game v Sweden that this jersey was from saw the Three Lions go out of the competition, losing 2-1 to the hosts. EURO 92 was the first time that England had worn the player names on the back of the jerseys. The game marked the last appearance of Gary Lineker in his national colours as well as the player who wore this particular item, Neil Webb.         

Lot 655

Paul Scholes white Manchester United no.18 jersey season from the 2002-03 Champions League campaign. Game unspecified, Squad issued Nike long sleeved example with the Champions League badge on the right arm. The front has the Club crest and also the VODOPHONE". The back is lettered SCHOLES and bears the number 18. It is long sleeved and displays the Champions League flash on the right, and is white with black trim. The front features the embroidered club badge and the "VODAPHONE"  sponsor logo. It is manufactured by Adidas. The condition is excellent Manchester United got through to the quarter final stage of the Champions League, eventually going out to Real Madrid. Scholes played an incredible 46 times for the Red Devils in all competitions that season, scoring 20 goals. 

Lot 656

Erik Nevland black Manchester United 3rd choice jersey from the season 1998-99, There is no game specified. Player issue Adidas Long sleeved example with Barclays Premier League badges on both arms. The front has the Club crest and also the SHARP sponsor logo. The back is lettered NEVLAND and bears the no.22. There is no evidence of match wear and the jersey is in excellent condition.    Following a baron season previously, Manchester United won a historic treble in this campaign, lifting the League title, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League, a feat often regarded as fans as Sir Alex Ferguson's greatest achievement. He was awarded a knighthood for services to football and was made a freeman of his home City of Glasgow. David Beckham was UEFA Club footballer of the year and runner up to Rivaldo in the Ballon d'Or and FIFA world player of the year awards. The kit was voted their greatest Manchester United 3rd kit ever.   

Lot 657

Paul Scholes Red Manchester United no.18 home jersey from the 2004-05 season FA Cup 3rd round game v Exeter City at Old Trafford that took place on 8/1/5.   Player issued short sleeved example with the Barclays Premier League badge on both arms. The front has the Manchester United Club crest mounted centrally with the VODAPHONE sponsor logo below. The Nike manufacturer trademark in white is also present. The back is lettered SCHOLES and bears the number 18. Both are in white and the jersey is a UK size L. The item shows signs of match wear on both numbers and also on the E" in the lettering. There is evidence of wear also on the under arm stitching seams on both sides.  Paul Scholes came on as a substitute in the game in the 63rd minute of the game, which ended in a draw and sent United down to Exeter City on January 19th for a replay. Scholes swapped the jersey at the end with Exeter player Marcus Martin during his spell on loan with the Grecians from parent Club Plymouth Argyle. it is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the player stating that the item remained unwashed whilst in his possession until April 2nd 2010 when the item was sold.

Lot 658

Danny Welbeck red Manchester United no.19 home jersey from the 2009-10 season League Cup game v Tottenham Hotspur  at Old Trafford 1/12/09, Player issue short sleeved NIKE example with Barclays Premier League Champions 08/09 badges in gold on both arms. The front has the Manchester United Club crest  and the AIG sponsor logo centrally in white. The NIKE manufacturer trademark is also present in white and the jersey has a central black block line shaped in a "V". The back is lettered WELBECK, bears the number 19 and is a UK size L. There are no visible signs of match wear and the item is in excellent condition. Manchester United beat Tottenham Hotspur by 2 goals to nil in the game with Gibson scoring a brace in front of 57,212 at Old Trafford on their way to the Final which took place on 28/2/10 at Wembley Stadium against Aston Villa and saw the Red Devils run out as 2-1 winners. The item is believed to have been given by the player to the Spurs kitman at the end of the game.        

Lot 665

Sol Campbell red No.23 Arsenal v. Manchester United match worn long-sleeved jersey, 2004-05 Nike, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP CHAMPIONS 2003-2004 sleeve badges, STAND UP SPEAK UP badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered CAMPBELL, size XXL Bears pitch marks on reverse and left sleeve as well as the shirt number, there is also evidence of match wear around the collar and it has been washed. In the match played on 1st February 2005 Manchester United defeated Arsenal 4-2, this fixture was famous due to the tunnel bust up between Patrick Vieira and Roy Keane. Viera headed Arsenal in front after 8 minutes, and Manchester United replied 10 minutes later from a deflected Giggs shot. 10 minutes into the second half United went in front courtesy of Christian Ronaldo who scored twice in succession. Silvestre received a red card with 20 minutes to go, but John O'Shea netted to give Manchester United all 3 points. The bust up before the game in the tunnel between Patrick Viera and Roy Keane began after Keane had heard what he believed was Viera attempting to bully Gary Neville and was played out in front of television cameras and has gone down in Premier League history.               

Lot 690

A rare Swansea  City AFC- "The Vetch 1912-2005" commemorative Limited edition Box Set no.871, a superb collection memories charting Swansea City's life and times at their former stadium, The Vetch Field. the set comprises of a large reproduction of the first game there played against Cardiff City in 1912, a first day cover depicting the final game there against Shrewsbury Town on April 30th 2005, the final match programme, a book discussing their final season there alongside "A People's History of the Vetch Field", a fine collection of DVD's relating to the fans, the stadium and also a virtual tour of the now lost venue. There is also a woodcut from the ground post demolition depiction a game being played there. The set is beautifully boxed, presented and is no. 871 from a limited edition of 1000 pieces and in excellent condition.             

Lot 693

Official pennant presented to England Captain Kevin Keegan by Athletico Bilbao on March 23rd 1982, on the occasion of the testimonial game for Chechu Rojo at the San Mames Stadium

Lot 694

Last match at old Wembley pennant presented by Oliver Bierhoff to Tony Adams October 7th 2000,  prior to the game at Wembley Stadium on October 7th 2000, along with the Official programme of arrangements for the game and a copy of the match programme and a colour photograph of the Captains and match officials prior to kick off, (4) The collection is in excellent condition  

Lot 695

Official Pennant presented to England Captain Martin Keown,  on behalf of the Finish FA before the World Cup qualifying game between Finland and England that took place in Helsinki on October 11th 2000   

Lot 697

Pennant from the Euro 2000 qualifying match between England and Luxemburg presented to Captain Alan Shearer by Marc Birsens, prior to the game which took place at Wembley stadium on Saturday September 4th 1999 and saw England win by six goals to nil. The pennant is accompanied by a colour photograph of the item being exchanged on the pitch before kick off, (2)       

Lot 705

Very scarce photograph of the Woolwich Arsenal team from their first season in the Football League in 1893-94, photographed at the Manor Ground, Plumstead, sepia-toned 5 by 7cm., matted, hand written identification of players, Powell, Williams, Gemmell, Howat, Buist, Devine, Crawford, Booth, Jeffries [sic] Shaw and Elliott, overall 8 by 9.5cm., very good condition   Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia, 20th November 1996, Lot 327 It has been suggested that the image was prior to the match against Stoke on 29th April 1893 which was the last game that the club played under Royal Arsenal. It also features in the 1893-94 Woolwich & District Football Handbook. 

Lot 707

A large framed photograph of the Sheffield and Glasgow Representative Football Teams from the game that took place at Cathkin Park in 1899, taken by Geo Bell and Co of 152 Sauchiehall ST Glasgow, Sheffield are depicted in White shirts and Glasgow in stripes. The line ups feature famous players including Robert McColl, founder of the famous chain of newsagents and Ernest Needham, one of the first professional players to Captain England. The frame measures 25 by 19 and is in excellent condition.     The Sheffield v Glasgow games, known as the Inter City games, pitted what were regarded as the very best from the two Cities against each other and were staged from 1874 to 1960, at one time drawing huge crowds. All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively, lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.     

Lot 715

Ireland v England international football cap season 1900-01, green, inscribed 1900-1901 Good condition The recipient of this cap is unknown, although inside there are two very old hand inscribed labels stating the cap was for the match v England. This game was played at The Dell, Southampton, with England winning 3-0 through goals by Crawshaw, Hedley and Foster. The Ireland team consisted of two English Football League players Peter Boyle (Sheffield United) and Archibald Goodall (Derby County). The remaining players were selected from Glentoran (3), Belfast Celtic (2), Freebooters (2) and one apiece from Distillery and Cliftonville. 

Lot 716

Ireland international football cap season 1898-99, blue, inscribed 1898-99 Good condition The recipient of this cap is unknown. In the 1898-99 Home International Championship season Ireland recovered brilliantly from a 13-2 defeat against England to beat Wales 1-0; although the Scotland game was tough again ending in a 9-1 defeat. Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia, 20th November 1996. Lot  219

Lot 720

Two 1920s England amateur international caps awarded to Frank Twine of Middlesbrough FC, rose coloured, the first for the match v Wales in 1923-24, the other for the Scotland game in 1926-27, (2) Both in reasonably good condition The Wales match was played at The Oval, Llandudno, 22nd March 1924 with England winning 2-1. The Scotland game was played at Filbert Street, Leicester, 18th December 1926. Scotland recorded an impressive 4-1 victory. The right-back Frank Twine was a member of Middlesbrough's 1926-27 Second Division Championship side of 1926-27. He transferred to Aldershot in 1928. 

Lot 749

David Silva sky blue Manchester City no.21 jersey from the game v Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on 13/01/2013 Player issue long sleeved jersey manufactured by Umbro with Barclays Premier League Champions shirt badges. The front features the Club crest with Etihad Airways sponsor logo. Reverse lettered SILVA bearing the number 21.  There are no apparent signs of match wear and the shirt has been washed. it is in excellent condition   Manchester City won the game by 2 goals to nil. This was the first time that City had won away at Arsenal in over 37 years         

Lot 750

Karm Haggui red Bayer Laverkausen no.5 jersey from the 2006-07 season UEFA Cup game v Tottenham Hotspur on at White Hart Lane on November 23rd 2003, Player issue long sleeved jersey with Champions League badge on the right. Club crest on the front along with RWE sponsor logo. Shirt also features game details printed. Reverse lettered HAGGUL and bearing the no.5  The jersey is in excellent condition         Tottenham Hotspur defeated Bayer Laverkausen on the night by 1 goal to nil. Karm Haggui was an unused substitute 

Lot 751

Hernan Crespo blue Chelsea no.21 2003-04 season Champions League jersey from the quarter final game v Arsenal at Highbury on April 6th, Match worn Umbro long sleeved jersey with Champions League badge on the right. The front features the Club crest and the Fly Emirates sponsor logo. The reverse is lettered CRESPO with the number 21. Size L. There is no evidence of match wear and the jersey appears to have been washed. It is in excellent condition       The game took place at Highbury stadium in the quarter final second leg of the Champions League that season. Chelsea won the game by 2 goals to 1 with Frank Lampard and Wayne Bridge scoring for the Blues to seal a 3-2 aggregate win and progress them into the semi finals. Crespo replaced Jimmy Floyd Hasselbank in the 83rd minute of the game.

Lot 758

Diego Costa blue Chelsea FC no.19 home jersey from the 2015-16 season game v Arsenal that took place on 19/11/15 at Stamford Bridge. Player issue Adidas short sleeved example with Barclays Premier League 14/15 Champions badges in gold. The front has the Club crest and also the YOKOHAMA TYRES sponsor logo. The reverse is lettered DIEGO COSTA and numbered 19. It gives the size as "9".  The jersey is in excellent condition.      Chelsea won the game by 2 goals to 0, and this was only their second League win of the season in what was described as a "fiery game" that saw the Gunners reduced to 9 men. Diego Costa was substituted in the 82nd minute with Loic Remy replacing him.

Lot 761

Paul Ince grey England No. 4 away jersey from the Euro 96 Semi-final game v Germany played at Wembley Stadium 26/6/96 Player issues spare Umbro long sleeved example with the UEFA Fair Play badge on the left sleeve and the Euro 96 sleeve on the right. The front has the Three Lions emblem mounted centrally with ENGLAND and squad no. 4 below.  The back is lettered INCE, bears the no. 4 and is size XL. There is no evidence of any match wear and the item is in excellent condition. The jersey is an unused spare from the the semi final of the competition that finally saw football "come home" for the first time since 1966 and entranced viewers across the world. Famously, the game went to a penalty shoot out that was won in heart breaking fashion by Germany at a packed Wembley stadium on June 26th.                

Lot 764

Marci Wasilewski blue Leicester City no.27 home jersey from the 2014-15 season game v Arsenal played at the Emirates Stadium on 10/02/15. Match worn PUMA short sleeved example with Barclays Premier League badges on both arms. The front has the Club crest and the KINGPOWER sponsor logo as well as the PUMA  manufacturer trademark. The back is lettered WASILEWSKI and bears the no.21. Both are in gold and it is size UK L   The jersey has no visible signs of match wear and is in excellent condition  The game finished in a 2-1 victory for Arsenal. Wasilewski came on in the 59th minute as a substitute for Matthew Upson.              

Lot 766

Ben Mee sky blue Manchester City no.41 jersey from the 2011-12 Premier league Season. No game is specified. Player issue Umbro short sleeved example with Barclays Premier League badges on each arm. The front has the Manchester City crest , the ETIHAD AIRWAYS sponsor logo and also the UMBRO manufacturers trademark. The back is lettered MEE and bears the number 41. It is a UK size 40.  There is no apparent evidence of match wear and the jersey is in excellent condition. Ben Mee started his career with Manchester City in 2007, making just one 1st team appearance in the League Cup before being loaned out to Leicester City and then Burnley, who he joined permanently in 2012.                   

Lot 768

Vaz Te claret and blue no.12 West Ham home jersey from the game against Aston Villa that took place on 2/11/13 at Upton Park, Player issued short sleeved Adidas example with the Barclays Premier League badges on both arms. The front has the West Ham United crest and the ALPARI FX Trading sponsor logo. It also features the ADIDAS manufacturer trade mark and is a UK M in size. The back is lettered VAZ TE and bears the squad number 12. There is no evidence of match wear and the jersey is in excellent condition West Ham United chose November 2nd game to show their respect for Remembrance by wearing the poppy logo which is heat printed on to the front of the jersey. The game finished in a 0-0 draw. Ricardo Vaz Te took no part in the game as he sustained a dislocated shoulder in a previous game.            

Lot 771

Emanuel Adebayor sky blue Manchester City no.25 home jersey from the 2009-10 South African Tour which saw City compete in the Vodacom Tournament Final at Loftus Versfeld on July 25th 2009. The shirt is a player issued short sleeved Umbro example. There is no sleeve badging. The front has the Manchester City Club crest and the Etihad Airways sponsor logo. The Umbro manufacturer trademark is also present. The rear is lettered ADEBAYOR  bears the squad number 25 in dark blue and is an English size 44. The jersey shows no visible signs of match wear and is in excellent condition. Manchester City sent a full strength squad out to South Africa to participate in the 10th tournament of the Vodacom challenge to compete against Soweto Giants, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs. City went through to the final game , losing 1-0 to Kaizer Chiefs on July 25th. Adebayor was handed his first start for his new Club in this game after signing over the summer from Arsenal.         

Lot 773

Alexandar Kolorov home jersey from the 2010-11 season from the USA tour game v Club America game that took place on 28/7/10 at the Georgia Dome, Atlanta USA Player issue short sleeved UMBRO example. There are no badges on the arms. The front has the Manchester City Club crest mounted with the smaller version ETIHAD AIRWAYS sponsor logo immediately beneath. The UMBRO manufacturer trademark is picked out in black and gold and it has the red/black diagonal strip. The back is lettered KOLAROV, bears the no.13 and it is a size 40. The jersey shows no visible signs of match wear and is in excellent condition. The game took place at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta against Mexico's Club de Futbol America (Club America) and ended in a 1-1 draw after normal time. Manchester City won the game 4-1 on penalties. Kolarov had joined Manchester City that summer in a deal from Lazio.              

Lot 774

Mauro Zarate claret and blue West Ham United no.10 home jersey from the season 2015-16 game v Everton which took place on 7/11/15 at Upton Park. Player issued short sleeved UMBRO example with Barclays Premier League badges on both arms as well as UMBRO in white. The front has the West Ham United Club crest with "The Boleyn Ground- 1904-2015" in gold underneath to denote their final season at their famous old stadium. It has the BETWAY sponsor logo, the UMBRO manufacturer trademark in gold and also bears the Poppy badge, denoting that this was the game chosen that season for the Club to commemorate Remembrance Day. "BOLEYN GROUND 1904- 2016" is also picked out below the collar. There is no visible evidence of match wear and the item is in excellent condition.  The game finished in a 1-1 draw with goals scored by Lanzini for West Ham and Lukaku for Everton. Zarate came on as substitute for Enner Valencia in the 69th minute.         

Lot 775

Troy Deeney yellow Watford no.9 home jersey from the 2015-16 season game v Arsenal that took place at Vicarage Road on 17/10/2015. Player issued short sleeved PUMA example with the Barclays Premier League badge on both sleeves. The front has the Watford Club crest and the 138.COM sponsor logo. The PUMA marketing trademark is present in black. The back is lettered DEENEY, bears the squad no.9 and is a UK size L. There is no visible evidence  of match wear and the jersey is in excellent condition.  The game ended in a 3-0 win for Arsenal with goals scored by Sanchez, Giroud and Ramsey. Troy Deeney was  Captain for the Hornets for the game, which was a 5.30pm kick off time.     

Lot 781

Falcao blue with central white stripe and trim no.9 home jersey from the season 2009-10 Champions League game v Arsenal which took place at Estadio do Dragao on 17/3/10. Player issued short sleeved NIKE example with the UEFA RESPECT badge on the left arm and the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE badge on the right. The front has the FC Porto Club crest and the TMM sponsor logo. It also has the NIKE manufacturer trademark. The back is lettered FALCAO and bears the number 9, both of which are white and the size is M. There is no visible evidence of match wear and the item is in excellent condition. FC Porto defeated  Arsenal by 2 goals to 0 with Varela putting Porto ahead only for Sol Campbell to equalize Falcao earned them a valuable advantage by putting them ahead in the 51st minute. The Gunners went on to win the tie 6-2 on aggregate. 

Lot 787

Iveca Lliev Partizan black and white Belgrade no.77 home jersey from the 2010-11 Champions League campaign game v Arsenal at the Partizan Stadium on 28/9/10.  Short sleeved Adidas example with the UEFA RESPECT badge on one arm and the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE BADGE on the other. The front has the Partizan Club crest and the ENC sponsor logo which is printed on. The manufacturer trademark is present and the jersey is a size M. The back is lettered ILIEV and bears the no.77, both of which are detailed in black. The jersey itself is predominantly white with black stripes on the front.  There are no visible signs of match wear and the item is in excellent condition. Arsenal won the game by 3 goals to 1. Lliev was substituted in the 84th minute  with the Arsenal goals being scored by Arshavin, Chamakh and Squillaci               .

Lot 808

Arsenal FC original artwork by the artist Peter Hearsey (British, b.1944) titled 'The People's Game' depicting an Arsenal footballer in red and white kit dribbling a football with further players in the background, on artist's board, unsigned to front, used by the artist's son as an exhibition/fair backdrop to a memorabilia business in the 1990s., mounted in a glazed frame, overall 122 by 92cm. The auction proceeds for this lot are being donated to the "Shirts For Shakey" Appeal. This is a crowdfunding appeal on behalf of the esteemed football shirt collector, researcher and author Simon "Shakey" Shakeshaft and his wife Tracey in their hour of need. The initiative has been organised by the eminent shirt collectors Stephen Plant, Neville Evans and Daren Burney and is being supported by the football shirt collecting community at large. Graham Budd Auctions is pleased to have been appointed as auctioneer for the Appeal and has waived its seller's commission for this lot. More information about the Appeal can be found on the the Just Giving page: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/stephen-plant-3

Lot 897

Littlewoods Challenge Cup winner's trophy awarded to Perry Groves of Arsenal FC in season 1986-87, in the form of a silver-plate miniature of the competition trophy, the body engraved THE LITTLEWOODS CHALLENGE CUP, the detachable lid surmounted with a figure of a footballer, mounted on an ebonised plinth set with a plaque inscribed FINAL, 5th APRIL 1987, WINNER, overall height 24.5cm., in original fitted box baring sponsor's competition logo, fitting from trophy to plinth in need of attention, otherwise good In the 1987 Football League Cup Final, Arsenal defeated Liverpool 2-1. Having trailed the game through a 23rd minute Ian Rush goal, Arsenal's Charlie Nicholas scored a brace with the decisive strike coming in the 83rd minute from a Perry Groves cross. Until this point Liverpool had been on a 144-match unbeaten streak in matches when Ian Rush had scored. It was Arsenal's first win in the competition. The sponsors at this time Littlewoods acquired a trophy from an old defunct football competition to present to the winning team. Its original use was for the winner's trophy for the inter-departmental football competition at the Furness Shipyard, Haverton Hill, Stockton-on-Tees. Perry Groves was signed by Arsenal's George Graham from Colchester United in September 1986 for a fee of £50,000 - this trophy therefore came from his first season at Highbury and in a match where he set up the winning goal.

Lot 907

A rare and important plaque presented to Jules Rimet, 1931 by the French Football Association,  presented to the 'Father of the World Cup' Jules Rimet by the French Football Federation in July 1931, the plaque inscribed FFFA, En Témoignage Affectueux, á Son Président, Monsieur Jules Rimet, Officier De La Légion D'Honneur, Juillet 1931, VIS ANIMI CVM CORPORE CRESCIT, the plaque, cast with a scene of a football match above a pedestal supporting a football flanked by Laurel and oak leaves, signed by the artist Abel Le Fleur, inset with a leather easel frame, 15 3/4 by 11 3/4 in. (40 by 27.8cm) The award was presented in recognition of the work of Jules Rimet as President of the French Football Federation (FFF) and his 10th anniversary as President of FIFA. Rimet worked tirelessly to being about the inaugural World Cup held in Uruguay in 1930, the year before this presentation. This plaque was designed by the Abel La Fleur who had also been responsible for the design of the World Cup trophy, which was later to become known as the Jules Rimet Trophy. Jules Rimet (1873-1956) became President of the FFF in 1919 and President of FIFA in 1921. Rimet has been described as a diplomat, persuader, sometimes intransigent, but always devoted to the game of football. He remained President of the world governing body until 1954. In 1928 at the Amsterdam Olympic Games, where Uruguay retained their Olympic title in the football competition, it was agreed that a World Cup Tournament should take place. Being double Olympic champions - and effectively World Champions - Uruguay offered to host the event which in 1930 also coincided with the celebration of their 100th year of independence as a nation. Uruguay even paid the travelling expenses of the teams who made the journey to South America to take part. A new stadium was built in Montevideo (constructed in just 8 months!) and perhaps, fittingly, the host nation was crowned the first World Champions, defeating Argentina 4-2 in the final. This plaque is a poignant piece of memorabilia relating to the 'Father of the World Cup' an his remarkable legacy.

Lot 920

Uruguayan Football Association plaque presented to the Football Association at the 1966 World Cup, bearing the Coat of Arms of Uruguay in gilt-metal laid down on a velvet covered bevelled backboard together with a plaque inscribed ESCUDO DE LA REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY LA ASOCIACION URUGUAYA DE FOOTABLL A THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, LONDRES - JULIO 1966, also set with a maker's plate inscribed ADHESION DE S.A.B.U. (Sociedad Anonima Broncerias Unidas, Montevideo - Uruguay), marks and staining to inscribed plaque, velvet grubby, the metal coat of arms good, 36 by 23cm.  England played Uruguay in the opening match of the 1966 World Cup at Wembley Stadium on 11th July. The game ended as a 0-0 draw.

Lot 935

Bobby Charlton and Gordon Banks England 1966 World Cup Winners good original signed First Day Cover, size 7.5 by 4.5in., postmarked 30th June 1986, commemorating the 1986 World Cup and the 20th anniversary of England winning the 1966 World Cup, bearing the original ink autographs of both Bobby Charlton and Gordon Banks to the lower clear portion of the cover. Sold with a colour 10 by 8in. photograph of Bobby Charlton surrounded by his 100 England caps and a colour Superstars Masterfile page autographed in black pen by Gordon Banks, all three items in very good condition, (3) Sir Robert Charlton CBE (born 11th October 1937) is a former English footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, and an essential member of the England team who won the World Cup in 1966, the year he also won the Ballon d’Or. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United (making 758 appearances) and in 1968, he captained the Manchester United team that won the European Cup, scoring two goals in the final to help his team be the first English side to win the competition. He is United's second all-time leading goal scorer (249), being surpassed by Wayne Rooney, and held the distinction of being England's all-time top goal scorer (49) from May 1968 to September 2015, when again, Wayne Rooney surpassed his record. Gordon Banks OBE (30th December 1937 – 12th February 2019) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He made 679 appearances during a 20-year professional career, and won 73 caps for England, highlighted by starting every game of England’s 1966 World Cup victory. Regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, Banks was named FWA Footballer of the Year in 1972, and was named FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year on six occasions

Lot 937

A complete set of 48 'Learn the Game' World Cup Mexico 1970 trade cards, by Anglo Confectionery Ltd., Halifax England, series of 48, each featuring an image of an England player with information of the 1970 World Cup and teams on the reverse, (48) Condition fair to good, with minor wear to each, some creasing and marks

Lot 946

The match ball used for the Argentina v Germany FIFA World Cup Final played at the Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, 29th June 1986, offered with a signed letter of provenance from the Brazilian FIFA match referee Romualdo Arppi Filho, the ball autographed by Romualdo Arppi Filho and his assistants Erik Fredriksson and Bernylloa Morea the white Adidas Azteca ball is formed of 32 pentagonal panels with a sinuous black & white design inspired by the architecture and murals of the Aztec Civilisation that flourished in central Mexico through the 14th to the 16th centuries. The curvature of the Aztec motifs also acts to frame a series of white discs reserved for the printing of the Adidas branding and confirmation the Azteca is the official ball of the 1986 World Cup. The FIFA 1986 World Cup, Mexico, saw the introduction of the first polyurethane coated, rain-resistant, entirely non-leather synthetic match ball, designed for enhanced qualities on hard, rough and wet surfaces. The Azteca was hand-sewn and consisted of an outer polyurethane wearing coat and three lower layers, which mutually complemented one another with varying structures Adidas termed “Adicron.” These were intended to ensure the ball’s resistance, ability to retain its shape and be waterproof. Adidas were rising to the challenge of producing a high-performance football at World Cup venues staged at high-altitude on sun-baked pitches where turf management is extremely challenging, but at a date in the calendar that coincided with the beginnings of Mexico’s rainy season. The Adidas Azteca represented a massive leap forward for the game. In the 1986 World Cup final played on the 29th June 1986 at the Estadio Azteca before 114,600 spectators Argentina defeated West Germany 3-2 to lift the World Cup for a 2nd time. Jose Luis Brown opened the scoring for Argentina in the 23rd minute with a header after an error of the German goalkeeper, Harald Schumacher on a free-kick from the right and it stayed at 1–0 until half-time. 11 minutes into the second half, Jorge Valdano doubled Argentina's lead with a low side foot finish after cutting in from the left past the advancing goalkeeper.Karl-Heinz Rummenigge pulled a goal back in the 74th minute from close range for West Germany, his first goal in the tournament. West Germany then equalised in the 81st minute, with Rudi Voller scoring with a header from close range. Although Diego Maradona was heavily marked by Lothar Matthaus throughout the game, his pass to Jorge Burruchaga in the 84th minute allowed Argentina to regain the lead at 3–2 when he slid the ball past the advancing goalkeeper from the right and into the corner of the net.

Lot 997

1913 Sunderland Souvenir English Cup Final Brochure commemorating the game v Aston Villa at the Crystal Palace on April 19th. The item is in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear and folding and evidence of storing. The edges are strong with a small amount of rust ingression around the spine staples. The brochure details the history of both Club and tells the story of their progression through the competition. Printed in Sunderland, it was clearly available in advance of the Final itself and not printed after as Sunderland lost the game by one goal to nil.       

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