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Subbuteo Table Rugby - an early 1950s Rugby boxed game by P A Adolph comprising complete red and blue teams, kickers, two balls, two posts, instruction leaflets and other associated ephemera, excellent in vg box (box has period cellotape to all corners and rims although box does not appear to be at fault) - Est £40 - £60
Subbuteo Table Soccer - two boxed sets, a mid 1950s Football boxed game by P A Adolph comprising complete red and blue teams with two goalkeepers, referee and two linesmen, two footballs, two goalposts with nets intact, inner green packing piece, various leaflets and booklets, excellent in good+ box and a Combination Edition Football boxed game by P A Adolph comprising nine red and seven blue teams with two goalkeepers, two goalposts with nets intact, and associated ephemera, excellent in good box - Est £40 - £60
Subbuteo Table Soccer - an early 1950s Football boxed game by P A Adolph comprising complete red and blue teams with two goalkeepers, football, two goalposts with nets intact, original playing pitch, inner green packing piece, various leaflets and booklets, excellent in good box - Est £40 - £60
Two boxes containing a mixed lot to include vintage teddy bears and dressed dolls by Palitoy, Russian dolls, puppets and The Bruce Forsyth Generation Game, included in the lot is a Barbie Winter Velvet doll, boxed, a Spring Petals Barbie by Mattel, boxed and a 1960's Sindy Classics Cabin Crew, boxed
A good mixed lot to include two sealed blister packs depicting Bart Simpson and Homer Simpson talking figures, a twin sunshade by Thunderbirds Carlton issue No. 11330. Teddy the Cheerleader with drumming, whistling, dancing and nodding motion, a vintage Wild West shooting range, a Fisher price domino picture game and other
SELECTION OF DIE CAST METAL TOY VEHICLESincluding Dinky Chieftain tank, 155mm mobile gun, Bren Gun carrier, Foden lorry, Striker tank, Leopard tank, Alvis Scorpion tank, Leopard tank crane, Corgi tracked launcher, James Bond Lotus Esprit, Starsky and Hutch Ford Gran Torino, five Matchbox models of Yesteryear and other vehicles, a hand held Entex Space Invaders electronic console, a hand held Bambino electronic space game and a hand held electronic Pocket Simon game
KEARNEY FUND AUTOGRAPHS Album page containing autographs (11) of the London Select team who played in a Kearney Fund Benefit game. Robert Kearney died aged 28 in 1931 having played as centre-half for Portsmouth 60 times between 1928 and 1930. The strong London side signed this album page including Vic Watson, Price, Beecham, Barratt, Pollard, Yews, Jackson, Davies, Smith , Reddish and Evans. Clubs represented were West Ham (4), Spurs (2), Fulham (2), and one each from Chelsea, Brentford and Charlton. Good
SUNDERLAND IN AUSTRIA 1951 Very scarce four page programme covering two Sunderland games from their Austrian Tour in 1951, the games are Rapid v Sunderland 6/6/51 and FK Austria v Sunderland 7/6/51, both played at Wiener Stadion, Vienna, line -ups also provided for two preliminary games including a game for Old Internationals. Good
SOUTHAMPTON CUP 1976 Four items from the Saints Cup triumph in 1976, Semi Final programme and ticket for the game v Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge, plus a Saints ticket for the fourth round home game v Blackpool and a signed sheet of club notepaper 1975-76 which seem to be originals although bidders should probably satisfy themselves re this. We think that they are genuine original signatures and they include 22 players including Rodrigues, Stokes, Channon, Osgood etc. Good
DENMARK - COMBINED SERVICES XI 45 Single sheet programme for game played in Hannover, Germany, 19/9/45, Denmark v Combined Services XI, Hapgood, Galley, Joy, Powell, McKinnon and Pearson all played for the Services. Game seems to have ended 0-0. The Denmark team were the first International team to play in the British Zone according to the editorial. One punch-hole at top corner, no print affected. Slight tears. Fair-generally good
ARGENTINA-SCOTLAND 77 Official programme, Argentina v Scotland, 18/6/77, previously the property of Don Masson who played in the game in Buenos Aires which was a 1-1 draw. The programme includes pictures of the goals from the 1-1 draw between Argentina and England which was played six days previously on June 12th 1977. Good
LIVERPOOL FC 1892 Exceedingly scarce Liverpool Football Club four page programme, season 1892-1893, v Whiston, 10/12/1892. The match was a Liverpool Reserves game in the Liverpool League and this was certainly a historic season for Liverpool. Liverpool were formed in 1892 when Everton who originally played at Anfield , had a disagreement with the owner of Anfield about rent and left to play at Goodison Park. Anfield was left without a team and as a result the owner set up a new team to play there called Liverpool FC. Liverpool were refused admittance to the Football League Division 2 and had to play with the first team in the Lancashire League, which they won and the Reserves in the Liverpool League. Liverpool also won the Liverpool and District Cup and were admitted to Division 2 of the Football League in 1893-94 in the place of local rivals Bootle. This programme dated 10th December 1892 is obviously one of the oldest Liverpool FC programmes in existence, has four pages and measures 22cm x 28cm. It has results and fixtures for both teams, League table, extensive editorial about Liverpool FC and matters concerning the club, plus of course , the line-ups for the two teams. the programme is ex bound volume and in very good condition and should be of great interest to Liverpool collectors. Very good
NOTTINGHAM 1898 Scarce periodical, City Sketches dated October 1898, 32 pages. Monthly publication. This issue covers the opening of Forests new home on the Trent side and covers the opening game v Blackburn. The magazine also covers Burnley v Notts County and other Notts games v Newcastle and Preston. A note was made that only Sheffield United in the League had a team composed entirely of Englishmen whilst it was also noted that the Sunderland team was made up entirely of Scots. There are a number of photos and sketches. Good
SHEF WED A small box of approximately 170 home programmes 1960/1 - 1966/7. 27 X 60-61, 21 x League, 4 x Cup including two issues v Manchester United with "Fourth" spelled differently on each issue cover, friendly v Tbilisi Dynamo and County Cup v Doncaster. Slight faults. 26 X 61/62 , set of 20 x League (one is a double game issue), 3 x Fairs Cup, 2 copies of the game v Bolton (one glossy white, one pale white-two different surfaces) and 2 x FA Cup. 23 X 62-63, 21 x League (game v Burnley was postponed but this was part of a double issue and the programme for the new date is included. Also includes issues v Santos (friendly ) and v Ajax (Testimonial). 23 X 63-64, 21 x League plus 2 x Fairs Cup. 23 X 64-65, 21 x League, friendly v Werder Bremen and Cup v Everton. 21 X 65-66 Set of 21 home League programmes 26 X 66-67 , 21 x League, 2 x FA Cup, first Wednesday League Cup game v Rotherham, friendlies v Bulgarian Select XI and All-Star XI (Testimonial). Generally good
SHEF WED - FA CUP 65-6 Wednesday reached the FA Cup Final in 1966 and every game was away from Hillsborough. This is a set of programmes plus other items from the Cup run . Away programmes at Reading, Newcastle, Huddersfield, Blackburn, Semi at Villa v Chelsea and Cup Final at Wembley v Everton. Also includes ticket and songsheet for the Final, creased ticket for the semi-Final together with a pirate programme for the Semi-Final published by Starkey. Finally a community singing songsheet for the tie at Blackburn is enclosed. Some minor faults. Generally good
EXETER 60-61 Twenty six home programmes, 60-61, set of 23 x League including v Peterborough (first League season) plus League Cup v Manchester United (first League Cup game for both clubs), FA Cup v Bournemouth and friendly v Torquay. Many newspaper match report clippings. Minor folds etc. Generally good
EXETER - MANCHESTER UTD TICKET 60 Scarce ticket for the Football League Cup tie, Exeter v Manchester United, 19/10/60, first ever League Cup game for both clubs. The match ended in a 1-1 draw with United winning the replay. The ticket is a Block B seat and has slight folds with a single digit number written on the front. Generally good
PRESTON 59-60 Nineteen home programmes, 59-60, includes games v West Ham, Manchester United, Man City, Wolves, Burnley, Chelsea, Arsenal, Leeds (slight marks) and Luton (last Tom Finney League game). Blackpool issue has punch-holes, some have scores, folds or other minor defects. Fair-generally good
1924 OLYMPICS-FOOTBALL Official programme for football at the 1924 Paris Olympics. Few survive in as good a condition as this due to the size of the programme. This programme covers the last 16 game between Holland and Roumania, 27/5/1924, with full team line-ups, results to date and matches for the last sixteen. An individual programme was issued for each game at the 1924 Olympics. Fold, punch-holes expertly repaired with very minimal print affected. Generally good
EDINBURGH CITY 2016-17 The first Non-League club to benefit from the new promotion structure in Scotland , Edinburgh City were admitted to the Scottish League. Formed as Postal Utd in 1966 they changed the name to Edinburgh City in 1986 and gained promotion to the League by defeating East Stirling in the play-offs in 2016. They play at Meadowbank Stadium. This is a collection of seven programmes from 2016-17 and includes their first game as a Scottish League club, home v Hibs (pre-season friendly), their first competitive game issue v Livingston (Betfred Cup), the first Scottish League away game at Elgin City and their first Scottish League game, home to Forfar. The other three home issues are for games v Hamilton Accies (Betfred Cup), Berwick Rangers and Montrose (both League). A super collection of programmes from what may well be a one-season life as a Scottish League Club as they are currently rooted at the bottom of the League. Very small print runs and virtually every game a sell out. Very good
ARSENAL - RANGERS 1936 Arsenal home programme v Rangers, 23/9/1936 , fifth game played between the two Clubs in what seemed to be annual Battle of Britain challenge games.. Starting in 1933, Rangers were unbeaten in the first four games. However Arsenal won this game 2-1. Score , scorers, changes noted, rusty staples removed. Fair-generally good
1961 FAIRS CUP FINAL Roma v Birmingham City played 11 October 1961 at the Stadio Olimipco, Rome. Rare 4-page newspaper style programme ''Lancio Cine-Stadio'' (issue number 30) which was distributed free (Omaggio) at the Stadio Olimpico on 8 October 1961 for the Roma v Venezia Serie A fixture. Includes a preview for the Fairs Cup Final on the front cover and has a large match advertisement for the Final on page 3 with ticket prices etc listed. Also included is the next issue (number 31) produced for the Lazio v Palermo Serie A game on 15 October 1961 which has articles about the Final. This was neatly removed from a Roma/Lazio joint bound volume. Fair-generally good
1956 VALENCIA v GLASGOW RANGERS Valencia v Glasgow Rangers played 20 & 27 May 1956 at the Mestalla, Valencia. Three issues to include two 4-page issues dated 20 & 27 May 1956 by ''Quinielista Valenciano'' with coverage of the two friendlies played that day plus a rare official Valencia FA monthly football bulletin ''Boletin de la Federacion Valenciana de Futbol'' dated May 1956 which includes match action picture on the front cover of the two captains exchanging pennants before the game and one page coverage inside. Generally good
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