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ROGER DEAN (1944-); A coloured pencil sketch of a mythical winged creature clutching an emerald sphere 27.5 x 38cm card mounted with certificate verso from Friedlander Publishing Group 1994. * The artist is famous for designing many album covers for groups to include "Yes" and "Uriah Heap", together with video game artwork for companies such as Psygnosis.
Geoff Hurst signed colour 16 x 12 inch 1966 World Cup final montage football photo. He remains the only man to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final as England recorded a 4-2 victory over West Germany at the old Wembley in 1966. He began his career with West Ham United, where he scored 242 goals in 500 first team appearances. There he won the FA Cup in 1964 and the European Cup Winners' Cup 1965. He was sold to Stoke City in 1972 for £80,000. After three seasons with Stoke he finished his Football League career with West Bromwich Albion in 1976. Hurst went to play football in Ireland (Cork Celtic) and the USA (Seattle Sounders) before returning to England to manage non-league Telford United. He also coached in the England set-up before an unsuccessful stint as Chelsea manager from 1979 to 1981. He later coached Kuwait SC before leaving the game to concentrate on his business commitments. In total he scored 24 goals in 49 England appearances, and as well as success in the 1966 World Cup he also appeared at UEFA Euro 1968 and the 1970 FIFA World Cup Good condition
Nobby Stiles signed colour 16 x 12 inch football photo. Stiles played for England for five years, winning 28 caps and scoring 1 goal. He played every minute of England's victorious 1966 FIFA World Cup campaign. His best performance in an England shirt was probably the semi-final of that tournament against Portugal, where he was given the job of marking the prolific Eusébio. His tough performance resulted in Eusébio being practically nullified for the entire game. Stiles also played very well in the final, which England won 4-2 against West Germany. His post-match celebration has become one of the most famous images in English sport history. The sight of Stiles dancing on the Wembley pitch, holding the World Cup trophy in one hand and his false teeth in the other, has lived for decades. Stiles played the majority of his club career for Manchester United, spending eleven years at Old Trafford, where he became renowned for his tough tackling and ball winning qualities. With the Red Devils, he won two League titles and one European Cup. Stiles is one of only three Englishmen, alongside Bobby Charlton and Ian Callaghan, to have won both the World Cup and European Cup. Good condition
Geoff Hurst signed colour 16 x 12 inch 1966 World Cup final goal scoring football photo. He remains the only man to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final as England recorded a 4-2 victory over West Germany at the old Wembley in 1966. He began his career with West Ham United, where he scored 242 goals in 500 first team appearances. There he won the FA Cup in 1964 and the European Cup Winners' Cup 1965. He was sold to Stoke City in 1972 for £80,000. After three seasons with Stoke he finished his Football League career with West Bromwich Albion in 1976. Hurst went to play football in Ireland (Cork Celtic) and the USA (Seattle Sounders) before returning to England to manage non-league Telford United. He also coached in the England set-up before an unsuccessful stint as Chelsea manager from 1979 to 1981. He later coached Kuwait SC before leaving the game to concentrate on his business commitments. In total he scored 24 goals in 49 England appearances, and as well as success in the 1966 World Cup he also appeared at UEFA Euro 1968 and the 1970 FIFA World Cup - Good condition
Gordon Banks signed colour 16 x 12 inch 1966 World Cup final montage football photo. England international football goalkeeper. He made 628 appearances during a 15-year career in the Football League, and won 73 caps for his country. The IFFHS named Banks the second best goalkeeper of the 20th century - after Lev Yashin (1st) and ahead of Dino Zoff (3rd). He was named FWA Footballer of the Year in 1972, and was named FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year on six occasions. He joined Chesterfield in March 1953, and played for the youth team in the 1956 FA Youth Cup final. He made his first team debut in November 1958, and was sold to Leicester City for £7,000 in July 1959. He played in four cup finals for the club, as they were beaten in the 1961 and 1963 FA Cup finals, before winning the League Cup in 1964 and finishing as finalists in 1965. During this time he established himself as England's number one goalkeeper, and played every game of the nation's 1966 World Cup victory. Despite this success, he was dropped by Leicester and sold on to Stoke City for £50,000 in April 1967. He made one of the game's great saves to prevent a Pelé goal in the 1970 World Cup, but was absent due to illness as England were beaten by West Germany at the quarter-final stage. He was Stoke's goalkeeper in the 1972 League Cup win; the club's only major honour. He was still Stoke and England's number one when a car crash in October 1972 cost him both the sight in one eye and his professional career - Good condition
Fifty Entertainment signed 10 x 8 colour photos, nice selection of soap star, film and TV actors and actresses. Includes. Nicholas Ball signed colour 10x8 photo from Footballer’s Wives, Josef Altin signed colour 10x8 photo, star of Being Human and Game of Thrones, Eloise Irving signed colour 10x8 photo, Finlay Robertson signed colour 10x8 photo, David Barry signed colour 10x8 photo, Lindsay Hollister signed colour 10x8 photo, Peter Miles signed colour 10x8 photo taken from The Survivors, Richard Donat signed colour 10x8 photo, Marvin Agustin signed colour 10x8 photo, Steven Pasquale signed 10x8 colour photo, Chris Bliss signed 10x8 b/w photo, Anne Reid signed 10x8 colour photo from Upstairs Downstairs, Jocelyn Jee Esien 10x8 colour photo. British Comedienne known as Little Miss Jocelyn, Melvyn Hayes 10x8 colour Photo from The Flesh and the Fiends, Derek Martin 10x8 colour photo from Only Fools and Horses episode entitled Fatal Attraction, Thelma Barlow 10x8 colour photo best known for her role in Coronation Street, James Darcy 10x8 colour photo from Age of Heroes, Linda Regan signed 10x8 b/w photo, Anne Reid signed colour 10x8 photo, Thelma Barlow signed colour 10x8 photo. Best known for her role as Mavis in Coronation Street, Edward de Souza signed colour 10x8 photo from Rumpole of the Bailey, Jocelyn Jee Esien signed colour 10x8 photo, Linda Regan signed 10x8 b/w portrait photo, Thelma Barlow signed colour 10x8 photo from Dinnerladies, Comedy Dave signed 10x8 colour photo Best known for his role alongside Chris Moyles on the Radio 1 Breakfast show, Sheila Reid signed colour 10x8 photo from comedy Benidorm, Nick Swardson stand-up comedian signed colour 10x8 photo, David Barry signed colour 10x8 photo from Please Sir, Louise Jameson signed colour 10x8 photo from The Tractate Middoth, Giles Marini from Sex in the City signed colour 10x8 photo, Ray Brooks signed 10x8 b/w photo from Cathy come home, Edward de Souza signed colour 10x8 photo from Phantom of the Opera, Brooke Vincent signed colour 10x8 photo as Sophie in Coronation Street, Sue Cleaver signed colour 10x8 photo as Eileen Grimshaw in Coronation Street, Derek Martin signed colour 10x8 photo as Cabbie Charlie Slater in Eastenders, Jamie Glover signed colour 10x8 photo from Waterloo Rd, Nina Wadia signed colour 10x8 photo. Best known for playing Zainab Masood in Eastenders, Ricky Groves signed 10x8 colour photo of him dancing in Strictly Come Dancing. Best known for his role as Garry Hobbs in Eastenders, Ashley Margolis signed colour 10x8 photo. Plays Ricky Campbell in Channel 4’s Hollyoaks, Ellis Hollins signed colour 10x8 photo. Plays Tom Cunningham in Hollyoaks, Bronagh Waugh plays Cheryl Brady in Hollyoaks signed colour 10x8 photo, Craig Fairbrass signed colour 10x8 photo of him outside the Queen Vic in Eastenders in which he played Dan Sullivan, Chucky Venn signed colour 10x8 photo, Ricky Norwood signed colour 10x8 photo. Plays Fatboy in Eastenders, Ricky Norwood signed colour 10x8 photo. Plays Fatboy in Eastenders, Derek Martin signed 10x8 colour photo. Plays Charlie Slater in Eastenders, Khali Best signed 10x8 colour photo.’ Plays Dexter Hartman in Eastenders, Phaldut Sharma signed colour 10x8 photo. Seen here as his character AJ in Eastenders, Leon Lopez signed 10x8 colour photo. Starred as Jerome Johnson in Hollyoaks, Laurie Duncan plays Callum Kane in Hollyoaks signed 10x8 colour photo, Tom Scurr signed colour 10x8 photo. Played Barney Harper in Hollyoaks. Good condition
Aneurin Richards: a red Wales international jersey worn in the match v Scotland 31st October 1931, long-sleeved This game was played at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, and ended as a 3-2 defeat for Wales. This was the Barnsley player's one and only appearance for Wales. His cap for this match is being sold elsewhere in this auction as lot 731, with other memorabilia catalogued as lots 746 & 747.
Robert Earnshaw: a red Wales No.10 international jersey 2008-09, short-sleeved, FIFA South Africa 2010 World Cup qualifiers sleeve badge, inscribed YR ALMAEH, GEM 569, PENCAMPWRIAETH Y BYD FIFA, 01.04.09 This jersey was prepared for the Nottingham Forest striker for the World Cup qualifier v Germany in Cardiff 1st April 2009. Wales lost the game 2-0.
A blue France No.18 international jersey circa 1981, short-sleeved Eoin Hand gained this jersey on the occasion France played the Republic of Ireland in Dublin in 1981. However, France played in white so it would appear that the French also brought a blue set of kit, which was never game used.
Ivor Allchurch's No.10 jersey worn in Wales's first-ever match at a World Cup Finals tournament v Hungary at Jernvallen Stadium, Sandviken, Sweden, 8th June 1958, short-sleeved Worn by the Swansea Town inside-forward Ivor Allchurch in the historic match for Welsh football. The game against the previous World Cup runners-up Hungary ended as a 1-1 draw with John Charles scoring Wales's first World Cup goal. The World Cup shirts worn by Wales did not carry any details of the opponents above the badge or details of the competition. Allchurch kept the opening match shirt as a souvenir and in fact regularly wore it as a leisure shirt in later years. Ivor Allchurch (1929-1997) played in 68 international matches for Wales between 1950 and 1966, scoring 23 goals. After the 1958 World Cup he moved to Newcastle United and then in 1962 to Cardiff City before finishing his playing career back at Swansea Town, retiring in 1968.
An Australian biscuit tin horse racing game "The Winner", produced by Peek Frean (Australia), Sydney, chromolithographic decoration, the inner container spun by a spindle, a winning post aperture revealing the winning horse and the starting odds; sold together with a boxed roulette racing game "The Lincoln Handicap" (2)
Four titles by J. Parmly Paret from the [American] "Lawn Tennis Library", Vol I Lawn Tennis For Beginners, 2nd edition, 1926; Vol II Mechanics Of The Game, 1926; Vol III Psychology and Advanced Play, 1927; & Vol IV Methods and Players, 2nd edition, 1922, numerous illustrations, published in New York illustrated on divider page
A collection of Eton College sports memorabilia relating to A.M. Campbell, the younger brother of A M Campbell (see previous lot) who were both accomplished sportsmen at the College, 1930-1936, contains a large album containing 22 large photographs of various Eton sports teams including cricket, football, wall game, fives etc., all with neatly written legends; together with a selection of vintage sports clothing all with relevant ribbon colours, also caps, boater ribbons, blazer with matching football socks & colours, another blazer and miscellaneous items (a qty.)
Steve Morison: a red Wales No.9 international jersey from his international debut v Luxembourg 11th August 2010, short-sleeved, inscribed LWCSEMBWRG, GEM RYNGWLADOL, 11.08.2010, GEM: 579, the reverse lettered MORISON The Millwall player's international debut was in the friendly in Llanelli. Wales won the game 5-1.
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