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Assorted Football Programmes including England v Wales at Wembley 28 March 1953, England v Scotland at Wembley 9 April 1949, International Youth Game at Peel Park, Accrington, England v Germany 5 May 1958, Scotland v England at Hampden Park 9 April 1960 and World Cup 20 July 1966 England v Germany.
Crown Devon 'Game' Pattern Cover Vase of baluster form with gilt handles from shoulders to tapering neck, hand painted scene of cock and hen pheasant on a branch, in a landscape, to the ovoid body, over a circular spread base; with associated cover; 16 inches high overall; marked for Crown Devon, Fielding & Co
Large collection of rugby league club programmes from the 1960's onwards one signed - incl cup games, visiting tourists, 1st and 2nd divisions, Northern League, Benefit games, et al to incl Gt Britain v Brisbane '88, Tourists v Rest of League '66`, Halifax v Gt Britain '68, West Riding v Australia '86 good selection of major clubs including Warrington, Leeds, St Helens, Wigan, Batley, Halifax, Hunslet, Hull, York, Leigh, Whitehaven, Hull KR, Castleford, Doncaster, Clive Sullivan Benefit game, et al worth inspecting in all (115#)
Remarkable typed letter to William Birrell Chelsea Manager undated but 1951, written by 'Fanatic Fan Frank' i.e. Frank Mitchell and couched in no uncertain terms suggesting that the manager should pack it up. The letter questions how the manager ever got into the game, he (the manager) is completely out on his own as a failure in the managerial world. It goes on to state the manager should waste no more time and get out. A surprising reflection of the turmoil behind the scenes at that moment in time and no real surprise that both left at the end of the season, Frank moving on to Watford. Good.
1989 Wales Rugby tour to Canada signed programme vs Ontario played on programme Saturday 27th May signed by 26 players to their profiles to incl Paul Thorburn, Arthur Emyr, Philip John, Ceri Jones, Mark Jones, Staff Jones, Gareth Llewellyn, Mark Ring, complete with the Game Line- Up team sheet programme - overall (G) (2)
Collection of football memorabilia including soccer games 'Roy of the Rovers Soccer Special', Gazza the Game, plus Pannini's Football 86 sticker album, Merlin Premier League 94 sticker collection, loose Pro Set plus hundreds of others, football stamps etc. 2 boxes (Quantity) Worth an inspection.
1910 The Northern Rugby Football Union Official Handbook in connection with the Australian and New Zealand tour - in the original pictorial wrappers, small split from the bottom up to the 1st staple, complete with player portraits and profiles and "Provisional Programme of Matches" to the rear (F/G) Note The team comprised 9x English, 8x Welsh and one Scottish player or from clubs that participated in the 1909/10 Northern Rugby football union seasons Championships - the tour was a huge success with the Lions winning all the test matches and losing only one game on tour.
Rare 1908 New Zealand v Northern Union (England) official rugby league programme - 1st test match between both countries played at Headingley on Saturday 25th January with Northern Union winning 14-6 but New Zealand went onto win the series 2-1 - single card with vertical fold, some stains and soiling, minor nick at the top and bottom of the fold (AF) Note: most of the matches were played under the rules of the Northern Union which is known today as rugby league and the 2 rearranged internationals against England in the South gave the Northern Union an opportunity to expand their game into areas of England dominated by rugby union and association football. The tour by NZ was really the birth of rugby league as it's known today and had a large role in establishing rugby league in both Australia and New Zealand and the Northern Union
1957 New Zealand Maoris v Fiji rugby programme - 2nd Test played at Dunedin 24th August usual pocket fold and general pocket wear, sellotaped spine with punch holes overall (A/F) and 1981 New Zealand v South Africa rugby programme played at Eden Park 12th September some wear down the spine and edges otherwise internally clean, some hand written notes to the team pages including try scorers conversion penalties, some slight staple rust hence overall (F) (2) Note This tour divided the New Zealanders with 1500 Anti-Apartheid protesters charged with offences stemming from protests against the South Africa tour, the game at Eden Park was infamous for the flower bombing of the pitch by protesters in light aircraft
Scarce 1929/30 "The Rugby Football Union-By-laws and Laws of The Game" rule book, printed and published on behalf of Rugby Football Union by Walker & Co printers Ltd Twickenham, in the original green and gilt leatherette boards, top and tail of spine missing, some wear to the edges and corners, hundred and 76 pages covering everything from the new rules, bye laws, professionalism, Regulations or deciding The County Championships, Foreign Tours, lists of rugby clubs,, Referee Societies , International Other Important Mat ches, and Principal Fixtures throughout the country, great little book with lots of interesting features and details (F)
Rare 1924/1925 New Zealand all Blacks tour rugby book - titled "The Triumphant Tour of the All Blacks in England Ireland and Wales 1924-25" in the original pictorial wrappers, Interesting account of all the matches played, with English comments and criticism, photographs of teams and players, Welsh memories of 1905 together with a history of the game in New Zealand- tiny wear to the top of the spine, some thumb stains stand the edges and slight crease to the front cover otherwise internally clean hence overall (G).
Rare 1923 Combined England & Wales v Scotland and Ireland rugby programme & ticket - played at Rugby School on 1st November commemorating the centenary of rugby football 1823-1923 - programme comprises a single fold card with team details together with original match ticket (G) (2) Note As 1923 approached, there were discussions of a combined England and Wales XV playing a Scottish-Irish team in celebration of when William Webb Ellis picked up the football and ran with it in 1823. The planned game was controversial in that there was a disagreement over whether it should be held at Rugby School, or be played at Twickenham, where an obviously larger crowd could witness the match. In the end, the match was taken to Rugby School.
1965 FA Cup Final Gerry Byrne Match Worn Signed Liverpool Football Shirt signatures featuring Byrne, Hunt, St John, Callaghan, Yeats, Smith, Strong, Lawrence, Lawler, Stevenson, to the front in ink, Umbro red shirt, framed and glazed, measuring approx. 60 x 68cm NB: The 1965 FA Cup final took place on the 1st May at Wembley stadium between Liverpool and Leeds United with the game running into extra time. Gerry Byrne played the full match, including the 30 minutes extra time and provided the pass for which Roger Hunt scored the opening goal. Liverpool eventually winning 2-1 and Gerry gained an FA Cup winners medal for his efforts. Bonhams auction February 2012 in which a similar shirt sold for £7,500.
Subbuteo Italia 90 Table Football Game with goals, pitch, two balls, paperwork with six goalkeepers, six team, Brazil, Manchester United all blue second colours, Liverpool all grey second colours, Newcastle United, also Red shirts White shorts and Blue shirts white shorts, worth inspecting, some damage present in places, tape to parts of box
Subbuteo table soccer continental edition and League Championship game signed by the goalkeeper Gordon Banks includes 3 boxes of Subbuteo table soccer, 2 containing players, cloth and goals etc., the other lots of accessories. League Championship soccer game is complete including trophy and has been hand signed by the legendary Gordon Banks on the front, worth inspecting, mixed condition
Selection of memorabilia to include FA XI v Army Physical Training Corps International Trial match dated 6 April 1946 FA player instructions and arrangements, 1945 Royal Navy v Army at Ipswich match programme (poor) plus Royal Navy team selection and player match arrangements, 1945/1946 Plymouth Argyle v Birmingham City (fold out type), 1947/1948 Birmingham City Players Album (Blues Div 2 champions), 1947/1948 Association Football Players Union Rules, 1947/1948 FA Rules of the Association and Laws of the Game plus a Frank Mitchell owned book regarding his career outside professional football. (8) Fair-Good.
Birmingham City letters dated 6 January 1943 confirming team line-up, 11 October 1945 confirming serious caution to the player, 29 October 1945 requesting player for next game versus Chelsea, another letter regarding the semi-final defeat, plus a Portsmouth FC selection card dated 15 February 1944 for the Portsmouth v Aldershot cup match at Fratton Park (5)
FOURTEEN BOOKS AND BOOKLETS RELATING TO CRICKET, TO INCLUDE CARDOS (NEVILLE) AND SECOND INNINGS - MORE AUTOBIOGRAPHY, GOOD DAYS - A BOOK OF CRICKET, THE SUMMER GAME - A CRICKETER'S JOURNAL AND DAYS IN THE SUN - A CRICKETER'S BOOK:BLUNDEN (EDMUND), CRICKET COUNTRY PUBLISHED 1944, ALTHAM (H.S) AND SWANTAN (E.W) - A HISTORY OF CRICKET, FOURTH EDITION 1948, MANELL (LAWRENCE) - FAMOUS CRICKET GROUNDS PUBLISHED 1951 AND OTHERS (14)
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