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SCOTLAND - SCOTTISH LEAGUE 58 Programme, Scotland World Cup Trial, Scotland v Scottish League, 3/2/58 at Easter Road, Hibernian ground, Matt Busby was due to take over as Scotland manager but travelled to Belgrade with Manchester United for the fateful European Cup game with Red Star and was badly injured in the disaster at Munich on the return journey. Folds, tape mark to back cover. Fair
1871 FOOTBALL ANNUAL Exceedingly scarce 1871 Football Annual edited by Charles W Alcock , Honorary Secretary of the Football Association and published with the sanction of the Football Association. Fourth year of publication and includes a summary of matches played during the past season by the chief schools and leading clubs, a history of the Football Association and its objects and officers etc, Laws of the game plus similar for the Rugby Football Union, A list of the football clubs in England and Scotland, Hints on the two styles of football play, chief players of Scotland with notes on their play. The section on clubs includes names, address of the ground, date of formation, colours, rules which the club played under which could be Association or Rugby ( with or without hacking or tripping), number of members and colours. 70 pages + advertising pages, green softback cover. Clubs include Clapham Rovers, Crystal Palace, Great Marlow, Hitchin, Maidenhead, Royal Engineers, Wanderers ( played at Kennington Oval), Lincoln, Mansfield, Notts, Notts Town , Sheffield, Hallam, Wednesday Queen's Park (Glasgow), plus rugby clubs Richmond, Blackheath, Wasps, Sale, Rochdale Hornets, Grasshoppers, Merchant Taylors' and Harlequins. Published for the start of the 1871-72 season which was the first year that the FA Cup took place. Measures 5" x 7" with a green softback cover which is a little grubby and has a name and address on the front, slight ageing but overall condition is fair-generally good in our opinion and it is complete. Fair-generally good
1901 CUP FINAL Official programme, matchcard, 1901 Cup Final, Tottenham Hotspurs( sic) v Sheffield United, 20/4/1901 at The Crystal Palace. The game ended in a 2-2 draw in front of 110, 820 spectators although the replay a week later had only 20, 470 spectators at Bolton to see Spurs win 3-1. This matchcard measures just under 5" x 7" and has Official Programme at the top, English Cup Final Tie below that, Tottenham Hotspurs v Sheffield United below that with Crystal Palace and Saturday April 20th 1901 Kick off 3-30pm being in lines below. The bottom half of the matchcard has the teams listed in 1-2-3-5 formation with the three match officials below the teams. The colour of the card is light blue and we have had the card tested by a leading forensic analyst who has stated that the card is definitely from that period, to the extent that under extreme magnification a piece of wood chipping can be seen under the surface. He further stated that it was a top quality item and had to have been produced by a commercial printer as at least ten different typefaces had been used including an ornate , rare typeface for "English Cup". We feel that it is likely to have been produced for the VIP guests and officials attending the Final as there is no price on the card but it was illegal to use the wording "Official Programme " if it was not. It was certainly not unusual in those days for Tottenham to be called Hotspurs with the additional "s". This was the first time that Spurs won the FA Cup and they were members of the Southern League at the time. The reverse side is blank and there is a tape mark across the card close to the top edge where it has been laid down at some time , perhaps in a scrapbook. Minor crease with slight tear and the vendors family bought it at a leading auction house a number of years ago for a five figure sum. Generally good
FAIRS CUP 1966/67 Bologna v Leeds United (1st Leg) played 22 March 1967 at the Stadio Comunale, Bologna. Rare official ''Forza Bologna'' edition which reviews the game (Issue number 36). This weekly issue was released on 24 March and includes pictures, reports and full team line-ups. No programme was issue for the game. Generally good
RANGERS 1938 Official programme, Rangers Football Club 52md Annual Sports, 6/8/1938 at Ibrox Stadium. Five a side football tournament included Rangers, Celtic, Queen's Park, Clyde , Hearts, St Mirren, Third Lanark and Partick. Schedule of Rangers forthcoming fixtures on back page including game v Arsenal on August 29th. Small piece off back cover, results of events noted. Fair-generally good
WINNIPEG - WALES 1929 Programme for the game and Banquet/Dance Menu included in one document for Winnipeg Select Team v Welsh Touring Side played in Winnipeg 8/6/1929. . Signed on back cover by 19 Welsh players including Jennings and Vizard (Bolton), Keenor, Davies, Warren and Robbins (Cardiff), Gray (Man City), Charlie Jones (Arsenal), Cook (Portsmouth), Bennion (Man Utd), Rogers, Neal and Lumberg (Wrexham), Russell (Plymouth ) plus 2 players from Newport County and others from Barry Town and New Brighton. Good ink signatures. Four page fold out, fold. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED 1933-34 Manchester United Season ticket 1933-34 , small booklet with fixtures for first team and reserves inside, scores of games have been noted, United managed not to be relegated to Division 3 North by virtue of winning their final game away at Millwall who went down in their place. Gilt inscription on red cloth cover. Generally good
WORLD CUP 1978 Six tickets for games played at the 1978 World Cup in Argentina including match 38 the Final. Games are West Germany v Mexico 6/6/78 at Cordoba, Argentina v Italy 10/6/78, Italy v West Germany 14/6/78, Brazil v Italy 24//6/78 ( Third/Fourth place game, two different coloured tickets) and Final 25/6/78 Argentina v Italy. All games apart from one played in Buenos Aires. Some have match details noted. Fair-generally good
RUGBY UNION - CARDIFF Collection of 41 programmes for games at Cardiff Arms Park, 1949-64, almost all are Cardiff Rugby Club home programmes but also includes Barbarians v South Africa 1952 and Welsh seven a side tournament 1961. Cardiff home programmes are 4 x 49/50, 2 x 50/51, 6 x 51/2 inc v Barbarians, 1 x 52/3, 5 x 53/4 inc v Barbarians, 5 x 54/5, 3 x 55/6, 56/7 v Italy, 57/8 v Wasps, 58/9 v Bristol, 3 x 59/60, 3 x 60/61, , 61/2 v Newport, 2 x 63/4 and game v Barbarians 7/10/64 to open the floodlighting. Some scores noted but otherwise good condition. Generally good
Collection of Vintage Bibles & Prayer Books & Vintage Books comprising: 1906 Holy Bible; Psalms & Hymns dated 1877 inside; Holy Bible inscribed 1879; Psalms & Hymns dated 1890; book of Common Prayer in a decorative cover with metal fastenings; the Model Ready Reckoner; book of Church Services with engraved brass fastener; Epitome of the Homeopathic Family Instructor; large and very old Church Services book; collection of Ration Books; collection of Letter Writing Manuals, including Beeton's; Renshaw's Diary 1874; Common Prayer book presented to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII dated 1902; album of Radio Celebrities; album of Safety First Cards; and some football interest England v Scotland 1943 programme; Topical Times Album of miniature panel portraits of football stars; and Pleasure Gardens Festival of Britain 1951. Also, a boxed Waddington's Canasta Game. Plus other items, see photographs.
Collection of Star Wars, Batman & X-Files authenticated comics to include 'Star Wars - Episode 1 The Phantom Menace Obi-Wan Kenobi #1' exclusive gold foil edition, with Certificate of Authenticity, limited edition certificate number 5290 and signed by Howard M Shum; Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace Anakin Skywalker #1. Dynamic forces exclusive gold foil edition limited edition Certificate of Authenticity signed by Steve Crespo No. 5290; unissued X Files Video Cover Proofs; Batman 'Shadow of the Bat' comic with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Alan Grant, Dave Taylor & Brett Blevins; Star Wars Empire's End Comic with certificate of Authenticity, signed by Tom Veitch; and Pokemon Trading Card game. Please see images.
T.P. (Thomas Pelham) HALL, (1810-1870), 'Dean Swift and the Messenger'; a large 19th century gilt-framed oil on (lined) canvas study , signed and dated 1855 lower left; a vibrant and charming interior scene of Jonathan Swift (author of 'Gulliver's Travels' and Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin (1713-1745)) and a cheeky messenger sent with game for the table trying out Swift's chair - the Dean 'Plays the Game' by tipping his hat to his young visitor (67cm x 56cm)
Cricket interest: a sun hat worn by Tony Greig when he played for England in the early 1970s whilst fielding at the slip, bears name tag for Tony Greig inside, together with a copy of Tony Greig, 'Cricket, The Men and The Game' with dust coverProvenance: given by Greig to Clive Taylor, cricket correspondent
A pair of Rhymney Brewery ashtrays or pin dishes; a cigarette case with hunting scenes; a box of three cotton handkerchiefs; a needle case depicting hunting scenes; a pack of waddingtons hunting playing cards; a pack of SNAP cards (Dickens Series); Foxhunt Puzzle game by R. Journet, London; Coalport pin dish and a pair of hair brushes
Rugby Union Trevor Woodman signature piece includes 6x4 colour photo and a 6x4 signed album page. Woodman was England's loose-head prop in the 2003 World Cup final and became one of the best props in the game despite a career spent battling against injuries. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Frank Swift 16c22 mounted signature piece includes signed colour photo of the Manchester City legend tragically killed in the Munich air disaster , black and white phot of the Manchester United side and a copy of the programme for United first home game after the disaster fantastic piece of football history. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Alan Ball TLS on Portsmouth FC headed paper replying to a request for Portsmouth players to attend a charity game at Hastings Town 4th May 1987. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Bert Trautmann12x8 signed colour enhanced photo pictured after the 1956 Cup final a game in which he played the last 17 minutes with a broken neck. Bernhard Carl "Bert" Trautmann EK OBE (22 October 1923 - 19 July 2013) was a German professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Manchester City from 1949 to 1964. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Football Jim Montgomery signed 16x12 colour enhanced montage photo Sunderland legend pictured making the iconic saves from Peter Lorimer and Trevor Cherry during the 1973 FA Cup Final between Sunderland and Leeds United a game Sunderland won 1-0. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
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