SCOTLAND / IRELAND 1972 INDEPENDENCE CUP Brazil played 7/6/1972 - 9/7/1972 in Brazil. Official tournament boletim (112-pages) produced by the Brazil FA (C.B.D.) Inside is entitled ''Boletim CBD Extra 4 Torneio Independencia do Brasil'' and includes extensive tournament coverage throughout including full team line-ups from each game. The tournament featured 20 nations (from all five FIFA confederations) and was played across Brazil in June/July 1972 and included Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Soviet Union (USSR), Africa, Argentina, Concacaf, France, Iran, Portugal & Yugoslavia. Brazil defeated Portugal in the Final. Good
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AC MILAN v EVERTON 1975 AC Milan v Everton (2nd Leg) played 1/10/1975 at the San Siro, Milan. Official AC Milan ''FORZA MILAN'' issue dated October 1975. Includes full coverage of the game in Italy and includes full team line-ups. This issue also reviews the first leg played at Goodison Park on 17/9/1975 and includes pictures, reports and full team line-ups. Generally good
1981/82 EUROPEAN CUP Juventus v Glasgow Celtic played 30/9/1981 at Stadio Comunale, Turin. Rare ''JUVE-TORO'' newspaper programme dated 27/9/1981 which previews the game. Also included is the ''JUVE-TORO'' programme dated 13/9/1981 which was issued before the first leg played 16/9/1981 at Celtic Park. The ''JUVE-TORO'' programme was issued during the period 1977 to 1983 before changing to magazine format. The issue dated 27/9/1981 includes match preview on the front cover and also two pages inside. The issue dated 16/9/1981 includes full page preview including Celtic team-group photo and lists the Celtic team line-up. Generally good
PRE-WAR PROGRAMMES Collection of pre-war football programmes including Pre WW1 as follows: 1912 Grantham Football Club Second Annual ''Athletic Sports'' official programme held Whit-Monday 27/5/1912 at London Road Ground, Grantham. 1914 Oxford v Cambridge. A Rare fully Signed V.I.P Players' Programme/Menu for the St. John's College (Cambridge) v Keble College (Oxford) Association Football match held 25/2/1914 at Cambridge. Formally the property of the Oxford player R.N. Bartlett. Lists both teams plus match officials and ''Menu'' for the post match dinner which is fully signed on the back by players and staff from both teams. 1914 Madrid (Select) v Espana (Spain) Single sheet programme for the Friendly played 27/9/1914. Santiago Bernabeu's brother Marcelo played in the Madrid team along with four other players from Real Madrid. 1919 England v Scotland, Ireland & Wales (Friendly) played 1/2/1919 in Audruicq (Calais) France (4-page official programme) 1919 at Notts. Forest FC Programme of Rally Exhibition & Sports at Trent Bridge Football Ground 26/7/1919. 1922 Norway v Ireland played 25/5/1922 at Brann Stadium, Bergen. Very rare 8-page newspaper style programme includes team line-ups and Welcome message from the President of the Norwegian FA to the front in English etc. Poor condition with heavy folds, worn with tears and in need of restoration. 1926 FA CUP Final LMS (London Midland & Scotland Railway) programme which advertises the Final. 1928 C.A Independiente v Barcelona (Friendly) played 11/8/1928 very scarce single card programme. This was the third game played by Barca on the 1928 South American tour which included eight games in Argentina & Uruguay in August 1928 plus 1936 Germany v Italy (Friendly) played 15/11/1936 at Olympic Stadium, Berlin. Rare 8-page programme/Itinerary for visiting Italian fans only. Generally good
BENFICA v GLASGOW RANGERS 1948 S.L. Benfica v Glasgow Rangers (Friendly) played 10/2/1948 at Estadio Nacional, Lisbon. Very rare 4-page ''Sport Lisboa E Benfica'' weekly official club newspaper issue dated 14/2/1948 which reviews the game. Includes front cover headline entitled ''Estadio Nacional, 10 Fevereiro?.'' Includes team group pictures of Rangers & Benfica taken before kick-off and photo of the post match banquet. Inside there are extensive match reports including central page full team line-ups and lists the match officials. This was the first issue produced after the game. Issue number 273. Generally good
BENFICA v GLASGOW RANGERS 1948 S.L. Benfica v Glasgow Rangers (Friendly) played 10/2/1948 at Estadio Nacional, Lisbon. Three rare ''Sport Lisboa E Benfica'' weekly official club newspapers dated 21/2/1948 (Issue number 274), 28/2/1948 (Issue number 275) & 6/3/1948 (Issue number 276) which all include further reports and reviews from the game and trip to Lisbon with front cover headline coverage and letters sent to Benfica from the Rangers Football Club directors etc. Generally good
BENFICA v ARSENAL 1948 S.L. Benfica v Arsenal (Friendly) played 3/5/1948 at Estadio Nacional, Lisbon. Very rare 4-page ''Sport Lisboa E Benfica'' weekly official club newspaper issue dated 1/5/1948 which previews the game. Includes front cover headline with further previews inside and on the back page and would have been available on the day of the match. Issue number 284. Generally good
BENFICA v ARSENAL 1948 S.L. Benfica v Arsenal (Friendly) played 3/5/1948 at Estadio Nacional, Lisbon. Very rare 12-page ''Sport Lisboa E Benfica'' weekly official club newspaper issue dated 8/5/1948 which reviews the game. Includes front cover headline ''A Visita do Arsenal de Londres'' and Arsenal team group photo taken before kick-off and further match action pictures to the front reviews inside there are extensive reviews and match reports and also lists the full team line-ups. Issue number 285. Generally good
BENFICA v ARSENAL 1948 S.L. Benfica v Arsenal (Friendly) played 3/5/1948 at Estadio Nacional, Lisbon. Four rare ''Sport Lisboa E Benfica'' weekly official club newspapers dated 13/3/1948 (Issue number 277), 10/4/1948 (Issue number 281), 17/4/1948 (Issue number 282) & 24/4/1948 (Issue number 283) All include front cover headline coverage of the upcoming game with Arsenal and match previews over various pages. Generally good
HIBERNIAN IN BRAZIL 1953 Fluminese FC v Hibernian (Brazil tour June 1953) played 20 June 1953 at the Maracana, Rio de Janeiro. Very rare Flumiese Football Club bound volume of official club ''Boletim de Informacoes'' which were issued to club members only and include ''Programa Desportivo'' inside each and date from January 1953 through to December 1953. Fluminese played Hibernian in their Final Group One game in the Correa Meyer International tournament which was played 7/6/1953 to 4/7/1953 at the Estadio Maracana, Rio de Janeiro. Includes all Fluminese issues produced during the tournament including the Hibernian issue and includes full team line-ups. Good
LADIES FOOTBALL 1920 Penny Pictorial magazine 12/11/1920, pages 389 - 416. The front cover shows women playing football wearing caps "English and French Girls At Football" and the heading at the top is "Should Girls Play Football?". Pages 400-402 have pictures of women's football and the heading is "Girls In The Game". Generally good
ITALY v ENGLAND 1961 Italy v England (Friendly) played 24/5/1961 at Stadio Olimpico, Rome. Issue of the Italian daily football paper La Gazzetta dello Sport dated 24/5/1961 which previews the game. Titled ''ITALIA-INGHILTERRA Oggi A Roma'' Includes front page programme style team line-ups and full match previews inside. No official programme was produced for the game. Generally good
Pair of trompe l’oeils. Ink, watercolour and pencil on paper. This rare pair of "mesas revueltas" is made up of images with typical iconography of Mexican popular culture such as Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Divine Shepherdess, Saint John Nepomuceno and the Game of the Goose, as well as local documents such as one from Mexican customs. There is a "mesa revuelta" at the Museum of Talca of a later date than these. Provenance: Private collection Aguascalientes, Mexico. 51 x 51 cm. each.
William Duffield (British, 1816-1863)Still life of fruit and game with a claret jug and steinsigned and dated 'William Duffield/1855' (lower left) oil on canvas 71.1 x 91.4cm (28 x 36in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAnon. sale, Christie's, London, 16 June 2005, lot 154. Private collection, UK. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
G.A.A.: Programme Official Opening of New Hogan Stand in the 75th Year of the Gaelic Athletic Association, Sunday 7th June 1959, 8vo D. 1959, 48pps., illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers. (1)* The match to mark the occasion was an Inter-Provincial game between Connaught and Munster in Hurling, which included the great Christy Ring, Anthony Wall and other stalwarts from the 1950's.
Poignant Memento of a Fateful DaySunday, November 21st, 1920G.A.A. ? Grand Challenge Match (Football). Tipperary v. Dublin at Croke Park, on Sunday, November 21, 1920. An original printed ticket for this match. Printed on pink card with Serial No. & Admission 1/-. Exceptionally fine example. Excessively Rare, together with a reproduction Memorial Card of the victims.The period 1918 ? 1920 was a turbulent and dangerous period in Irish History. Martial Law was enforced in many areas, and the activities of the G.A.A. and other Sporting Organisations were severely curtailed. The behaviour of the British Forces in Ireland forced many young men to join the Irish Volunteers and other Republican Organizations, despite having no background in the movement. Especially in Tipperary many young men of the time, and particularly those involved in Gaelic Games, joined in the struggle for Irish Independence. With such exciting events as the Rescue of Sean Hogan at Knocklong Railway Station in May 1919, several of the country?s leading Footballers became involved in the War of Independence. By early March 1920, the number of Gaelic Games played almost came to a standstill. This trend continued into the early summer when normally the volume of activity should have been increasing. In October there came a sudden and brief revival of Inter-County Fixtures. However, the following month was to have a tragic outcome. In early October, approximately five thousand spectators who had so far that year had little exciting fare were entertained by a rousing Challenge Football Match in Croke Park, between Dublin and Kildare, which Dublin won. Soon afterwards, the Tipperary County Board issued a challenge to Dublin. A match was arranged for 2.45 p.m. on Sunday November 21st, again at Croke Park. The game was well organised, and advertised as The G.A.A. Challenge Match. It was intended that the money raised from the match would help the Association for the Dependents of the I.R.A. who had been killed or imprisoned.The events which occurred at that game, now known as ?Bloody Sunday,? followed the early morning assassination of eleven British Intelligence Agents, ?The Cairo Gang,? in an operation organized by Michael Collins. When the British retaliated later that day, it was to Croke Park that the Military and Auxiliary Forces came, recognizing that the Stadium was the centre and symbol of Irish Nationalism and Nationalistic Aspirations. ?Then suddenly and without any warning, Croke Park was the scene of a holocaust? They fired into the crowd indiscriminately, killing twelve people and wounding about sixty, ?On the field Michael Hogan, one of the Tipperary backs (and one of only two Irish Volunteer Officers on the Tipperary Team) lay mortally wounded, while within seconds a dozen spectators were dead or dying, many more seriously wounded.? This was Bloody Sunday.Nothing more strikingly illustrates the close connections between the G.A.A. and the Republican Movement between 1916 and 1922, than ?Bloody Sunday.? (1)Provenance: The Lovely family of O'Rahilly Parade, Dublin, by which a member attended the match and hence by descent as a Gift to the Present Vendor's Father.
Kerry V. Galway, 1938G.A.A.: Football, 1938 Clár Oifigeamhail, Craobh Peile na hEireann Kerry V. Galway, Croke Park 25.9.38, D. 1938, 8pps., Scarce; also Clár Oifigeamhail, Craobh Peile na hEireann Kerry V. Galway (Unofficial), 2pps., printed in Kerry; facsimile of the Official Replay 23.10.38, as a lot, w.a.f. (3)* The first game ended in a draw 3.3 to 2.6. The Replay saw the Tribesmen victorious on a score line of 2.4 to 0.7.
Collection of four newspaper type printing blocks (three copper, one steel), depicting Winchester city gate, dairy farm scene, umbrellas, and game; one steel printing block depicting 1920s lady holding fabric, 'Beautiful Dress Fabrics'; two carved printing rollers; two metal printing blocks with scroll pattern and Nouveau motif, and two rubber printing blocks, the largest measuring 8.5cm by 4.5cm (11)
Official match ball from the UEFA Super Cup, Liverpool FC v Chelsea FC at Besiktas Park Istanbul, 14th August 2019, blue, white and green ball, stamped ADIDAS CONEXT 19 OFFICIAL MATCH BALL, UEFA SUPER CUP with logo, UEFA FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN and 14 AUGUST 2019 BESIKTAS PARK, ISTANBUL LIVERPOOL FC CHELSEA FC on various panels, used in the 2019 Super Cup fixture in Istanbul which Liverpool won 5-4 on penalties after the game finished 2-2, condition as donated; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Liverpool Football Club This lot has been donated by the LFC Melwood Training Ground team and is offered on behalf of the Liverpool FC Foundation. Charity Number: 1096572.
Mackenzie Thorpe : The Game of Life - Limited Edition Folio Book, in presentation sleeve, complete with a limited edition giclee print "Black Knight" (numbered 137/995) and a cased silver medallion, published in partnership with Washington Green Fine Art, 2003, and included in the lot with this volume is an original "The Game of Life" merchandise catalogue, various cards, etc. (Q)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, etc, to include Kindle E-Reader, boxed pewter tankard, boxed bingo game, Kershaw wide angle binoculars, boxed pinking shears, cast iron scales with weights, Horne Brothers tuxedo, chest approximately 40, Nikon 401S SLR camera with Nikkor 35-70 zoom lens, compact digital cameras, Universal volt meter, etc
AFRICAN HISTORY AND TRAVEL BOOKS, to include 'With Flashlight and Rifle' - C.G.Schillings - two volumes, first edition 1906, 'The Low Veld: Its Wildlife and its People', (Stevenson-Hamilton), first edition 1929, 'Through Masai Land' - Joseph Thompson, first edition 1885, 'Coomassie and Magdala' - Henry M.Stanley second edition 1874, 'Bwana Game' - the life story of George Adamson - 1968, with assorted others (two boxes)
A BOXED IDEAL TCR LIGHTED JAM CAR SPEEDWAY RACING SET, No.3P1223, contents not checked but appears largely complete with all three cars, track, controllers, accessories, transformer and instructions, with a boxed Ideal Junk Yard game, boxed Ideal Rebound game, boxed Matchbox Cascade game, and a boxed Haynes 'Anatomy of the Spitfire' jigsaw puzzle (pieces still sealed in original plastic bag), games contents not checked, boxed damaged (5)
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