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Lot 1279

A quantity of miniature war game Models made by Hinchcliffe, including Napoleonic soldiers and Wellington on horse possibly Waterloo, approx 100 pieces, 30mm in size, on a circular paper mache tray.

Lot 1281

Four bound Lloyd's Natural History books, volumes 1-4 Game birds/British birds by R. Bowdler Sharp, British Museum 1897.

Lot 76

Wolfgang Weberautographed photo. 8x12 black and white photo from the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley autographed by Wolfgang Weber, West German goalscorer in that famous game. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 75

Helmut Hallerautographed photo. 8x12 black and white photo from the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley autographed by Helmut Haller, West German goalscorer in that famous game. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 262

Flying Tigers Tex Hill Sqn Ldr 2nd Sqn AVG-CAF Ace, Dick Rossi AVG Ace Flt Leader 1st Sqn and Rode Rodewaled Ace all Signed WW-2 5Oth Annivesary Signed Phoenix 1991 FDC. The Flying Tigers, "American Volunteer Group" (AVG) flew for China in early 1942 and achieved great success against the Japanese. They flew 100 Curtis Warhawk P-40's, complete with the famous red shark mouth.The American public reeling from Pearl Harbor were anxious to strike back "NOW!" The Flying Tigers were "the only game in town" at that point and the only Americans doing ANYTHING ANYWHERE against the Japanese. The Flying Tigers comprised three squadrons namely: "Adam and Eves", "Panda Bears and "Hell's Angels". Colonel Chennault developed the basic fighter tactics that American pilots would use throughout WW-2. He highlighted Interception, diving pass, no dogfighting and diving when in trouble. This remained the fundamental U.S. fighter doctrine throughout the Pacific War. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 259

Flying Tiger Chuck Older AVG Ace Signed US 1974 Postal Rate Increase Chicago 1973 FDC. The Flying Tigers, "American Volunteer Group" (AVG) flew for China in early 1942 and achieved great success against the Japanese. They flew 100 Curtis Warhawk P-40's, complete with the famous red shark mouth.The American public reeling from Pearl Harbor were anxious to strike back "NOW!" The Flying Tigers were "the only game in town" at that point and the only Americans doing ANYTHING ANYWHERE against the Japanese. The Flying Tigers comprised three squadrons namely: "Adam and Eves", "Panda Bears and "Hell's Angels". Colonel Chennault developed the basic fighter tactics that American pilots would use throughout WW-2. He highlighted Interception, diving pass, no dogfighting and diving when in trouble. This remained the fundamental U.S. fighter doctrine throughout the Pacific War. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 64

Alfredo Di Stefano autographed photo. Black and white 8x12 magazine photograph autographed by arguably the most complete footballer in the history of the game: Alfredo Di Stefano (1926 - 2014). A Real Madrid legend who's side dominated Europe in the 1950s, he also played internationally for three different countries! Argentina, Columbia and Spain. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 22

Manchester United Victory Card Collection. Lovely set of twenty philatelic cards charting Manchester United's successes during the 2002/2003 season. Each one is fully illustrated, and has a Manchester United stamp and postmark from wherever the game was held that the card celebrates. Each card is in a sleeve, housed in a special Victory Cards album. If you collect stamps or covers, and you're a Manchester United fan - it's safe to assume this is the perfect item for you! Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 258

Flying Tiger Dick Rossi AVG Flt Leader Ace Signed 50th Commercial Aviation Chicago 1976 FDC. The Flying Tigers, "American Volunteer Group" (AVG) flew for China in early 1942 and achieved great success against the Japanese. They flew 100 Curtis Warhawk P-40's, complete with the famous red shark mouth.The American public reeling from Pearl Harbor were anxious to strike back "NOW!" The Flying Tigers were "the only game in town" at that point and the only Americans doing ANYTHING ANYWHERE against the Japanese. The Flying Tigers comprised three squadrons namely: "Adam and Eves", "Panda Bears and "Hell's Angels". Colonel Chennault developed the basic fighter tactics that American pilots would use throughout WW-2. He highlighted Interception, diving pass, no dogfighting and diving when in trouble. This remained the fundamental U.S. fighter doctrine throughout the Pacific War. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 256

Flying Tiger Col Robert L Scott AVG 22 Aerial Victories and Author of God is my Co-Pilot Signed 10 inch x 8 inch photograph. The Flying Tigers, "American Volunteer Group" (AVG) flew for China in early 1942 and achieved great success against the Japanese. They flew 100 Curtis Warhawk P-40's, complete with the famous red shark mouth.The American public reeling from Pearl Harbor were anxious to strike back "NOW!" The Flying Tigers were "the only game in town" at that point and the only Americans doing ANYTHING ANYWHERE against the Japanese. The Flying Tigers comprised three squadrons namely: "Adam and Eves", "Panda Bears and "Hell's Angels". Colonel Chennault developed the basic fighter tactics that American pilots would use throughout WW-2. He highlighted Interception, diving pass, no dogfighting and diving when in trouble. This remained the fundamental U.S. fighter doctrine throughout the Pacific War. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 1020

FOOTBALL GAMES Five football games, Magnetic Marbles from 1980's, a large box of "Supersoccer" magnetic football game issued by Balyna with rules, possibly 1960's, Shoot issued by Berwick, late 50's-early 60's and 2 boxes of Blow Football issued by J & L Randall, one from the 60's and one from the 70's. Generally good

Lot 1040

ARSENAL 48-49 Set of 21 home League game programmes plus Cup v Tottenham. Most are in generally good condition but have usual faults such as scores, changes etc noted, occasional marks etc. Fair-generally good

Lot 1139

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Two FA Cup programmes v. Crewe Alexandra in season 1959/60, the home game being Tottenham's record cup victory 13-2. Away programme has a horizontal crease and slightly worn and the home programme is folded in four and annotations. Generally good

Lot 117

E.LONGWORTH FA MEDAL Medal awarded by the FA to Ephraim Longworth for playing in an International Trial game. Gold ,hall-marked. Date not known but Liverpool player Longworth made five appearances for England between 1920 and 1923 becoming the first Liverpool player to captain England. Inscribed E.Longworth on reverse. Good

Lot 1286

SIGNED CRICKET BATS Three signed large cricket bats from 1990's, 2 x Surrey and 1 x Warwickshire, 60 autographs including Alec Stewart, Ian Greig, Mark Butcher, David Ward, Paul Atkins, Graham Thorpe, Andy Smith, Adam Hollioak, Chris Bullen, Tony Murphy, Alan Richards, Geoff Arnold, Ashly Giles etc. Sold together with a Lonsdale Library hardback book titled "The Game of Cricket" published in 1930, 255-pages and 55 illustrations, with dust-jacket that has been protected with a plastic cover. Good

Lot 145

FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Small collection of items , card game International Football Whist by Pepys complete with box and rules (1950s), Tottenham handbook 50-51, 1968 European Cup Final programme, colourful set of 25 Football Clubs and Badges cards issued by Lamberts of Norwich. Generally good

Lot 15

TOTTENHAM TOUR 1969 A hard backed notebook with full notes by Assistant Manager Eddie Baily relating to the Tottenham Tour to America and Canada in May 1969, 36 pages of hand written details of the Tour. Includes game details played by Tottenham against Aston Villa, West Ham, Fiorentina and Rangers. Interesting item. Good

Lot 161

DERBY COUNTY v MIDDLESBRO First Division game played 28 Apr 1928, Derby won 2-1. A highly significant match for Middlesbro who at the time were 6th from bottom, they also got beaten in the last game of the season and finished bottom with 37 points scoring 81 goals!! Derby with 44 points finished 4th!! Dated and number written on front, score/team changes noted, tick mark against players names. Light fold. Generally Good

Lot 163

DONCASTER ROVERS v ACCRINGTON STANLEY Rare Accrington away programme for Div 3 North game played 7 April 1939, small tears, folds with wear/ageing, slight marks, no writing. Fair/Generally Good

Lot 17

ENGLAND ITINERARY 1950 Official England Itinerary issued to the players, England v Wales, 15/11/1950 at Roker Park, Sunderland. Formerly the property of Eddie Baily who played for England in the game. Good

Lot 18

ENGLAND ITINERARY 1950 Official England Itinerary issued to the players, England v Yugoslavia, 22/11/50 at Highbury, Arsenal. Property of Eddie Baily who played for England in the game. Good

Lot 19

CHARITY SHIELD ITINERARY 1950-CHELSEA Official Itinerary issued to the players for the 1950 Charity Shield game between "World Cup Team" and "Canadian Touring Team" at Stamford Bridge, 20/9/50. Formerly the property of Eddie Baily (Tottenham) who played for the World Cup team. Good

Lot 20

ENGLAND SHIRT BADGE 1950-51 Three Lions badge from England shirt worn by Eddie Baily in the game v Wales, 1950-51. Baily played nine games for England scoring five goals between 1950 and 53. Good

Lot 205

WORKINGTON FIRST GAME 1951 Official programme, Workington v Chesterfield, 22/8/1951, first Football League home programme for Workington who replaced New Brighton in the Third Division North, eight page gatefold programme, very slight fold, no writing. Good

Lot 21

ENGLAND SHIRT BADGE 1950-51 Three Lions badge from England shirt worn by Eddie Baily in the game v Ireland 1950-51. Baily played nine games for England scoring five goals between 1950 and 53. Good

Lot 211

ASTON VILLA 46-47 Set of 20 home League programmes, 46-7, two are double game issues, Everton/Middlesbrough and Arsenal/Wolves. All games included, including v Man Utd, Leeds, Chelsea etc plus abandoned game v Stoke. Some minor faults. Fair-generally good

Lot 22

REST OF UK SHIRT BADGE Cloth shirt badge from Rest of UK shirt worn by Eddie Baily in the 1951 game, Wales v Rest of UK. England International Baily played for Rest of UK in the game played to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Welsh FA. The badge comprises the English three lions, Scottish Lion and Irish harp. Good

Lot 222

ASTON VILLA 61-62 Villa home programmes, 61/2, 27 x first team including 3 x FA Cup, 1 x League Cup and friendly v Dynamo Kiev. In addition 14 Reserve programmes are included plus Football League v Scottish League at Villa Park. The Reserve programmes include v Man Utd, Leeds, Liverpool etc. Also includes postponed game v Cardiff, 30/12/61. 42 programmes in total, minor faults. Fair-good

Lot 23

FA WALES SHIELD 1951 Wooden shield with FA Wales crest upon it and 1876 FA OF WALES 1951 above the crest. Presented to Eddie Baily of Tottenham for playing in the 75th Anniversary (FA of Wales) celebration game. Measures 8" x 6". Good

Lot 230

SOUTHPORT LAST GAME 1978 Southport last programme as a Football League Club, v Huddersfield, 22/4/78. Good

Lot 247

CHELSEA AUTOGRAPHS Two black and white signed photographs: David Webb scoring the winning goal in the 1970 F.A Cup Final replay at Old Trafford against Leeds (16.5" x 12"); Peter Osgood winning a header against Terry Cooper in the first game at Wembley (24" x 17"). Good

Lot 26

SWITZERLAND-ENGLAND 1952 Watch presented to Eddie Baily (England) and inscribed "Schweitz-England Zurich 28 Mai 52 ". Baily played for England in the game. Watch made by Nicolet. Comes complete with case and guarantee but requires a new strap. Generally good

Lot 28

BERLIN - NOTTM FOREST 1958 Eddie Baily played for Nottingham Forest between 1956 and 58, helping them to be promoted with 14 goals in 68 games. Eddie was given this inscribed cigarette case for the Berlin v Nottingham Forest game in 1958. Inscribed "Berlin-Nottingham Forest 1958". One side of the cigarette case has a gold coloured map of Germany, the other has a map of Berlin with flags designating the British, American, Russian and French sectors. Good

Lot 312

CRYSTAL PALACE Twelve home programmes, 50s, includes Festival of Britain v Nancy, (team changes)16/5/51 plus attendance sheet provided for the press for the game, 50/51 v Exeter, 52/3 v Gillingham, 53/4 v Swindon and Exeter, 55/6 v Northampton, Reading, Walthamstow Ave and Managers Xi, plus 3 x 56/7. Minor faults. Fair-generally good

Lot 328

LEICESTER - EVERTON POSTPONED 55 Leicester home programme for postponed game v Everton, 22/1/55, folds. Generally good

Lot 335

LEICESTER - MANCHESTER UTD 57-8 Leicester home programme v Manchester United, 24/8/57, first game of the ill-fated 57/8 season for United. Score, scorers etc noted, name on back cover. Fair

Lot 336

LEICESTER 57-8 Twenty home programmes, 57/8, all League, every game except v Manchester United. Some folds, creasing, score, scorers etc. Mainly "Fair", some are "Generally good". Fair

Lot 37

NUNHEAD - KINGSTONIAN Two Nunhead home programmes, v Kingstonian, Isthmian League game 14/9/1935, and Surrey Senior Cup 9/2/1935, some folds, minor creasing. Generally good

Lot 370

FINCHLEY F.C Souvenir programme for the Opening of New Playing Pitch followed by Finchley v Barnet for the Mather Cup with proceeds in aid of Finchley Memorial Hospital. The fixture list shows that this was both clubs first game after the war for the new 1946/47 season. Light fold, slight marks, no writing. Generally Good

Lot 379

CHARLTON 59-60 Twenty four away programmes, 59-60, 22 x League (two different issues for the game at Derby which was postponed with some programmes over-stamped for the re-arranged game, others were completely printed for the revised date). Includes Cup at Bristol City and Wolves. Minor faults. Generally good

Lot 380

LEICESTER-ARSENAL-CHARLTON 59/60 Two different covers, programmes for Leicester v Charlton 21/10/59 and Leicester v Arsenal 24/10/59. One issue has both games on the cover with insert team sheets for the Southern Professional Floodlight Cup game v Charlton, the other only has the Arsenal game noted on the cover but also was used for the Charlton match with line-up insert included with the programme. Score etc noted. Fair-generally good

Lot 383

CHARLTON 60-61 Twenty three away programmes, 60/61, 21 x League including scarce issue at Luton 26/4/61. Also includes re-arranged game at Scunthorpe, Cup game at Tottenham and first League Cup game at West Ham. Minor faults. Generally good

Lot 390

CHARLTON - SOUTHAMPTON POSTPONED Charlton home programme for postponed game v Southampton, 11/11/61, slight fold. Good

Lot 406

WEST BROM - SHEF WED 1935 West Brom home programme v Shef Wed, 22/4/1935, unusual as the two teams were to meet again in the Cup Final five days later. This game ended 1-1. Pencil scorers etc, slight creasing. Generally good

Lot 420

WEST BROM - SHEF WED 1936 West Brom home programme v Shef Wed, 12/12/1936, game was either postponed or abandoned as the actual game was played on April 21st 1937 with a different programme issued. Slight fold. Generally good

Lot 494

1968/69 FAIRS CUP Athletic Bilbao v Glasgow Rangers played 2 Apr 1969 at San Mames, Bilbao. Rare edition of the Spanish daily football magazine/newspaper "AS" dated the same day which includes match previews with team line-ups. No programme was produced for this game. The front covers are missing but this does not affect any of the Bilbao/Rangers preview. Fair/Generally Good

Lot 529

CHARLTON 62-63 Thirty home programmes, 19 x League (missing v Chelsea and Middlesbrough), Cup v Chelsea and Cardiff, League Cup v Bradford PA and Leicester plus abandoned League game v Southampton. Also includes practice match v Crystal Palace 11/8/62, four single sheet home Reserves programme and single sheet home SE Counties League v Brighton 4/5/63. Minor faults. Generally good

Lot 531

CHARLTON 62-63 Twenty four away programmes, 62-63, 22 x League and League Cup at Leyton Orient and Leicester where Charlton, 4-0 down at half-time, fought back to draw 4-4. Includes both the abandoned and the revised date programmes for the crucial game at Walsall where Charlton won 2-1 to stay up at the expense of Walsall. Minor faults. Generally good

Lot 533

CHARLTON - WEST BROM 1963 Very scarce single sheet programme for friendly, Charlton v West Brom, Friday 22nd February 1963, arranged at the last minute during the atrocious Winter of 1963. Charlton won the game 5-0. Fold, score, team change noted otherwise generally good. Generally good

Lot 558

NEWCASTLE - MAN UTD TICKET 66-67 Newcastle Stand A seat ticket for game v Manchester United, 7/1/67, scarce ticket. Good

Lot 560

NEWCASTLE - MAN UTD TICKET 68-69 Newcastle Stand A seat ticket, v Manchester United, 21/9/68, Central League (Reserves game). Good

Lot 564

CUP 50-51 Two FA Cup Semi-Final programmes, 50-51, official and one pirate, both Newcastle v Wolves, official programme for game at Hillsborough, plus pirate programme for game at Hillsborough (published by Andover House). Official Hillsborough issue is worn and has tape across folds (Only Fair), pirate issue is generally good. As described

Lot 584

WEST HAM - SHEF WED 1938 West Ham home programme v Shef Wed, 3/9/1938, Wednesday finished third, losing out on promotion by one point to neighbours Sheffield United. Wednesday won the game 3-2. Slight fold. Good

Lot 592

SHEF WED - YEOVIL 1938 Wednesday home programme v Yeovil and Petters United, 7/1/1939, Cup, Wednesday were surprised by Yeovil and the game finished 1-1. Not ex bound volume, slight creases. Generally good

Lot 594

MAN CITY-CHESTER-SHEF WED 1939 Very scarce eight page Manchester City programme for FA Cup Fourth Round, second replay, Sheffield Wed v Chester, 30/1/1939, Monday afternoon game, 15,221 attendance. After beating Yeovil, Wednesday finally defeated Chester, 2-0, at the third attempt. Ex bound volume, some folds, no writing. Generally good

Lot 605

SIR MATT BUSBY Official programme for the Sir Matt Busby Testimonial match, Manchester United v Republic of Ireland XI dated 11/8/91 together with programme and ticket for the "Service of Thanksgiving and Celebration for the Life of Sir Matt Busby 1909-1994" at Old Trafford 24/4/94. Best, Charlton, Kidd, Foulkes and Crerand appeared in a 7-a-side game played before the match v Ireland. Good

Lot 609

ARSENAL - MAN UTD 58 Arsenal home programme v Manchester Utd, 1/2/58, last game in England played by the Babes before their ill-fated trip to Belgrade and the tragedy at Munich on the return trip. United won the game 5-4, fold, score, team change, slight spine scuff. Fair-generally good

Lot 612

MAN UTD - SHEF WED 58 Home programme v Sheffield Wednesday, 19/2/58, FA Cup, first United game after Munich, complete with token, no writing, United team is blank. Very slight fold but otherwise very good. Good

Lot 613

MAN UTD - BORUSSIA United home programme v Borussia Dortmund, 17/10/56, European Cup and first season in Europe for United although this game was played at Maine Road as United did not have floodlights at Old Trafford at the time. Slight fold, no writing. Good

Lot 622

MANCHESTER UTD Two away programmes v Arsenal 1/2/58 (last game before the Munich Air Disaster, fold-fair), and v Bournemouth 2 /3/57 (FAC, fold). Fair-generally good

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