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AN AMERICAN TOMMY GREEN GOLF FIGURE STICK.Date: 1921. Country: American.From the highly collectible Schoenhut's Indoor Golf game, this character is in superb condition. He can hardly have been used at all, he was introduced in the U.S.A. in 1921 by Schoenhut who had already become famous for their wooden circus animals and it went on to be one of their most successful toys ever.
Saint and Greavsie signed board game. Lovely boxed board game produced by PIC Games from the popular football show Saint and Greavsie, hosted by football legends Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves. Signed on the box by Jimmy Greaves, Ian St John and 1966 World Cup winner Roger Hunt. Signed on the board inside by Manchester United legend Denis Law. Good condition
WREXHAM EVERTON YOUTH CUP 65 Very scarce Wrexham v Everton single sheet Youth Cup programme, 4/12/65. Very little is known about this Youth Cup game even at Everton FC. It is believed that this is the first time that this programme has been known to exist and it was not in the well-known Everton (David France) collection. Creases and top of programme a little dog-eared but no writing. As described
EVERTON YOUTH-ENGLAND YOUTH 65 Very scarce programme, Everton Youth v England Youth , 7/12/65 at New Brighton. Single sheet programme, emergency issue, as the game was scheduled to be played at Goodison Park but due to Goodison being water-logged the match was transferred at very short notice to New Brighton FC and a typewritten single sheet programme on New Brighton notepaper was produced. Very scarce issue and is not noted in the Everton (David France) collection. It is believed that this issue has not been known to exist previously. Fold, some creases, no writing. Fair-generally good
WARTIME-HUDDERSFIELD 1943 Programme for Representative game, Northern Command v Western Command, 13/11/43 at Huddersfield. Four page programme, Lawton, Balmer, Swift, Welsh, Dunns, Mullen, Bamford, Powell, Galley, Compton and Nicholson amongst the players. Tears to top edge and a few other minor tears and fold. Fair
CHARLTON - REPRESENTATIVE 47 - AUTOS Charlton programme issued for Army v Royal Air Force game at The Valley, 17/5/47. Eight signatures in pencil on team page and one on front cover, signatures include Gil Merrick, Walters (Tottenham), Bainbridge (West Ham), Mozley (Derby) and Bradley (Leicester). Eight page issue. Generally good
FA CUP FINALS 1958-81 Collection of programmes and tickets for FA Cup Finals between 1958 and 1981. Tickets are for the 69, 76, 78, 79 and 81 Finals and are in good condition. Programmes are for the 58, 61-66 inclusive, 68-79 inclusive including replay 1970 at Old Trafford, and 1981 Final (Saturday game). Most programmes have score, scorers etc on team pages and four have score on cover. Fair-generally good
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
WIGAN - NEWCASTLE 53-54 Programme for the Cup replay, Wigan Athletic v Newcastle, 13/1/54, Newcastle finally triumphed by a 3-2 score line. Programme is a little creased and has some minor marks but no writing. Also included is a pirate programme for the game at Wigan published by Walker which has heavy tape marks. As described
BARNET Twelve programmes for matches played at Barnet FC 1947 - 1954, 11 homes and 1 neutral, Herts. v. Surrey 22/4/1948. 1948 x 3, 1947 x 3, 1949 x 2, 1950 x 1, 1952 x 1 and 1954 x 2. Most have writing on the front except game on 26/12/1949 and v. St.. Albans City 10/5/1952 Herts Charity Cup Final. All are slightly creased. Fair
TICKETS-ENGLAND v SCOTLAND Seventeen different game match tickets, all England v Scotland, comprises 1944 (Feb and Oct), 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61 (tape marks), 63,65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 81. Some have folds and the following tickets have the score noted, both 1944, 49, 53, 55 (+ scorers). Fair-generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED 62-63 BOUND VOLUME. Manchester United red cloth bound volume 1962-63 with gilt inscription on spine. Twenty seven programmes, 21 x League, friendlies v Benfica and First Vienna, Cup v Huddersfield, Aston Villa and Chelsea plus abandoned game v Arsenal, all in very good condition with tokens and no team changes, but one has a token missing (game v Blackburn). Generally good
SHEFFIELD WEDS 60s Sets of home and away programmes, 1967/68 to 1969/70, housed in 2 D.J Bookbinder style binders per season (6 binders in total). 1967/68 comprises all League home and away plus Cup and League Cup and Springett Testimonial with signed photo and Friendlies at Barnsley and Chesterfield. 1968/69 also comprises all League and Cup games, home and away, plus postponed home game v Arsenal and Friendlies at Bradford City and Hereford. 1969/70 includes all League and Cup games on dates that they were played plus postponed game at Liverpool. Also includes Friendlies v Aberdeen, Italy U-21 and Airdrie plus away at Rhyl, 2 x Testimonials and Anglo-Italian Cup homes v Napoli and Juventus. All six binders have gilt inscriptions. Generally Good
CRICKET ANDREW HALL Gunn and Moore cricket bat presented to Andrew Hall by the SA Cricket Board to commemorate the "Greatest Ever One Day International, South Africa v Australia, Wanderers Stadium 12th March 2006".The bat is signed by the complete two teams in black ink on the front although some signatures are a little smudged. Australia batted first and scored 434/4 in their fifty overs. In response South Africa won by scoring 438/9, victory coming off the penultimate ball. Presented to Andrew Hall who took part in the game and signed by 14 players from each side. Full size Gunn and Moore bat with some South Africa Cricket Board insignia attached. Bat is in good condition but as noted above , some of the signatures have some smudging. As described
CHARLTON - EVERTON 1939 Charlton home programme v Everton, 22/4/1939, Charlton completed the double over Champions elect Everton who only needed a point from this game to clinch the title. Charlton won 2-1 having won 4-1 at Goodison earlier in the season. Pencil score, scorers, no staple. Generally good
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