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A complete boxed set of Dinky (771) international road signs, a Dinky Austin Seven Countryman (199), a Dublo Dinky Bedford truck, a modern Oxford diecast "The Royal Horticultural Society" van, a diecast metal iron, a number of lead soldiers, an assortment of N gauge Lonestar loco's, track, and wagons, and a Lotto vintage board game
LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC MEDAL 1984, awarded to referee Brian McGinlay, the obverse with central Olympic rings in relief above wreath motif, inscribed 'Los Angeles 1984', the reverse with central flame motif within border inscribed 'Citius Altius Fortius XXII Olympiad', 60mm diameter Note: This was awarded to McGinlay for his role as referee in the Italy v Yugoslavia game on 10 August 1984. The Yugoslavian team won to secure a bronze medal.
JIMMY JOHNSTONE OF CELTIC F.C. - HIS RACING CLUB V CELTIC MATCHWORN JERSEY 1968, with Umbro label, size 38, accompanied by copy letter of authentication from the SPFA Former Players Association signed on behalf of the Lisbon Lions and Patrick Rolink on behalf of the SPFA World of Football dated 30 November 2001, along with a programme from the first leg of the Celtic v Racing Club and two other related magazines Provenance: Jinky Johnstone's jersey was acquired by the vendor via his father, who was a close friend of Bertie Auld and accordingly, his Celtic teammates. This shirt was exhibited at Hampden Park until June 2019. Note: Following Celtic’s victory over Inter Milan in the European Cup in Lisbon in 1967, a year in which the Glasgow club also won the league, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Glasgow Cup, it was Jock Stein's chance to prove that his side was the best in the World with qualification for The Intercontinental Cup. The fiery affair ended in a play off third game versus Racing Club de Avellaneda. The match was dubbed The Battle of Montevideo, a game that a crowd of 65,000 witnessed. The game started with a series of fouls by both sides, particularly from the Racing defenders – determined to nullify the threat of Jimmy Johnstone – and to go unpunished. Johnstone however saw red 48 minutes into the match when attempting to escape from his marker. The Racing team employed a rotation system with each defender taking turns to kick him, but after his shirt had been grabbed as he made his way forward, ‘Jinky’ had endured enough and he lashed out with his arm. The defender Juan Carlos Rulli rolled on the ground in agony. Jinky was the second Celt to be dismissed, he made his way to the dressing room and threw away his shirt in frustration and disgust. Jinky’s jersey was however retained by Bertie Auld (who was also red-carded, but refused to leave the pitch!) who later gifted it to the current owner’s father, a close friend of the Celtic legend.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LTD. LETTER ADDRESSED TO CELTIC F.C., notifying them of the officials for their Scottish Cup game v Motherwell 28th August, 1953, along with two copies of registration slips for William Paul Craig, 1st Jan 1954 from St. Anthony's and Peter Goldie, 1st Jan 1954 from Duntocher Hibs, also including a copy for the profession registration for Jas. Rowan from Shettleston Jr. (4)
BERTIE AULD OF CELTIC F.C . - HIS MATCHWORN JERSEY FROM THE 1969 SCOTTISH CUP FINAL, with Umbro label, bearing later autograph by the player dating from the 2018 book launch for 'In Praise of Caesar' by former teammate Billy McNeill, along with an official programme from the match (2) Provenance: The vendor of this lot acquired this via his father-in-law, whose wife worked at Celtic Park. He was at the stadium on the Monday after the game, when Auld presented him with the jersey. Note: The 1969 Scottish Cup Final match took place between Celtic and Rangers, with the former emerging the victors with 4 goals to 0.
Taxidermy: A Collection of European Game Birds, including a Capercaillie cock bird with tail fanned in calling pose, wall mounted upon a tree branch, Black Grouse cock bird full mount, mounted as hanging game upon a polished oval shield, Woodcock full mount, mounted as hanging game upon a polished oval shield, European Jay full mount male mounted on a wall hanging branch (af), a pair of Grey Partridge mounted upon a wooden trunk section (af), (qty) Jay is in poor condition, both partridge's are in tired condition, Capercaillie is in slightly tired condition, 03/07/19
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Collection of Inter-League programmes involving the Scottish League. Homes v English League 1967, 69 and 71, v Irish League 61 and 65, v League of Ireland 60, 62 and 70 plus Aways at English League 64, 66, 68 and 70 at Irish League 60 and League of Ireland 64 plus game against Scotland XI 1962 . Minor faults. Fair-generally good
EVERTON - PRESTON 1938-39 Everton home programme v Preston, 15/4/1939. Everton were crowned champions if they won this game but it finished 0-0. Wolves defeated Charlton 3-1 which meant that they were six points behind with 3 games left ( 2 points for a win in those far off days). Wolves had the better goal average but Everton eventually prevailed despite losing their next game at Charlton. Tears along spine, no staple. Fair
NORWICH - MANCHESTER UTD 54 Norwich home programme v Manchester United, 5/5/54, Norfolk and Norwich Charities Cup, Norwich won the game 2-1 against a fairly strong United team who were a mixture of players reaching the end of their careers and much younger players. Score, team changes etc noted, 9,066 watched the game. Fair-generally good
BRADFORD PA Forty seven programmes relating to Bradford Park Avenue, 34 x homes and 13 x aways. Homes are 1 x 59/60, 2 x 63/4, 2 x 64/5, 1 x 65/6, 12 x 66/7, 6 x 67/8, 8 x 68/9 and 2 x 70/71 v Stafford and Chorley. Aways are at Barrow 59/60, Lincoln and Portsmouth 61/2, 3 x 62/3, Barrow 63/4, and 65/6, Doncaster 64/5, Southport 66/7, Lincoln 67/8, Workington 68/9 and penultimate away game as a Football League club at Chesterfield 69/70. Minor faults. Fair-generally good
ENGLAND / ARSENAL Six England programmes all at Highbury v France 3/5/1947 (score/scorers/team changes) comes with French Magazine "Miroir" with pictures and a report of the game, Sweden 19/11/1947 (score/scorers/team changes), Switzerland (score/scorers/team changes/lacks staples) 1/12/1948, Jugoslavia 22/11/1950, France 3/10/1951 (Festival of Britain) and Luxembourg 28/9/1961 (World Cup Qualifier) (lacks staples). As described. Generally good
ENGLAND SIGNATURES Twenty two Signatures of England players and manager/coaches on letter head paper from West Lodge Park , the team 's headquarters prior to England's home match with Bulgaria 22/11/1979. The paper has been laminated and all the players are identified on a separate sheet.Clemence,Anderson,Samson,Thompson,Watson,Kennedy,Reeves,Hoddle,Francis,Wilkins,Woodcock,Shilton,Corrigan,Cherry,Meal,Brooking,Currie,Barnes ,Coppel,Keegan,Mills, Ron Greenwood (Manager), Geoff Hurst (Coach),Bill Taylor (Coach). Comes with a match report of the game also laminated. Generally good
ENGLAND MEDAL Unusual item, during the warm up period for the 1998 World Cup, England played a hastily arranged behind closed doors friendly v French Second Division side "Caen". No programme was produced but a special medal was presented to VIPs and dignitaries who attended the game. Obviously produced in small numbers this heavy metal medal, inscribed "9 Juin 1998 S.M. Caen-Angleterre" on the reverse was presented to a F.A.member who attended the game and comes complete with the original case from a Caen Jeweller. Good
MANCHESTER CITY Collection of friendlies, City linked games and Lancashire Professional Youth Cup games programmes including Final at Preston 1990 , Semi at Man Utd 90, Ryan Wilson (Giggs) in United team, Final at Blackburn 1989 and Semi at Bolton 1989. Friendlies include games at Lancaster 76, Macclesfield Tournament 75, Northwich 85, several Man City Old Boys games including v Man Utd at Altrincham 87 and v United at Oldham 1990. Twenty six programmes in total including game v Piccadilly Attackers 1984 and friendlies at Rossendale and Atherton Colleries, Generally good
WARTIME - NORWAY Scarce programme and menu for game played at Bislet Stadium, Oslo, 22/5/46, Norwegian Select XI v RAF XI. Well known players in RAF team including Ditchburn, Franklin, Soo, Matthews, Mortensen. From the Sailor Brown collection, Brown being a Millwall player at the time. The menu is from the Grand Hotel in Oslo. Folds minor faults etc. Fair-generally good
WORLD CUP MASTERFILE Four albums each headed World Cup Master file, issued 1986, each folder contains World Cup related postage stamps issued by many countries for the various tournaments and covers the history of the World Cup from 1930. Includes a match report , photograph and stamp from each game in the 1986 Mexican Tournament plus a collection of commemorative covers from the 86 Tournament. Generally good
BRIGHTON 10 programmes following the history of Brighton between 1997 and 2011. The last at the Goldstone Ground v Doncaster Rovers (with teamsheet) 1996/97,the first at Gillingham v Orient (CCC), the first League match at Gillingham v Macclesfield 1997/98,the last League match at Gillingham v Rochdale 1998/99, the first at the Withdean v Nottingham Forest (Fr), the first League match at the Withdean v Mansfield 1999/00, the last at the Withdean v Huddersfield Town 2010/11 plus the first ever match at the Amex (Sussex Senior Cup Final), the first match v Tottenham (Fr) and the first League game v Doncaster Rovers 2011/12. Good
NAT LOFTHOUSE Seven autographed Nat Lofthouse items including ; 1958 FA Cup Final programme signed to the front cover, a DVD from the game signed to his image on the cover, a commemorative cover of the game signed to the front, a superb 12” x 8” photo depicting a portrait image circa mid 1950s, programmes for Bolton’s final game at Burnden Park, v Blackburn in 2005 celebrating Nat’s 80th birthday and an away game v Birmingham in 1960 (also signed by Gil Merrick), all 7 items are neatly signed, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Good
NORWICH - ARSENAL 1935 Norwich home programme v Arsenal, 6/5/1935, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Cup, Arsenal had just won the First Division title for the third consecutive season. Colourful cover with the Norwich Canary and the Arsenal cannon. Last game at The Nest ground. Slight staple rusting. Generally good
CRICKET Fifteen scorecards,6 programmes and 6 tickets mostly for Big matches 1953-1997. Scorecards include Middlesex matches at Lord's, Yorkshire matches at Headingley and Bramall Lane, Sheffield and Kent at Canterbury in the early 1950's, a few Benson & Hedges and Nat West Finals at Lord's in the 1980's plus an interesting game between the Lord's Taverners and South Australia at Mitcham 1954. Generally good
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