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FOOTBALL, programmes, inc. Newport County 1977/8 (last home & away); Hereford United (4), v Reading 1972/3 (first home in League) & pre-league (3); Dover v Peterborough 1960/1 (Peterborough's first season); 1978/9 Wigan away (23, first season in the League); Stromsgodset v Manchester United 1977, Hambourg v Liverpool 1967, FC Arges Pitesti v Nottingham Forest 1979/80 EC; 1980s single sheet friendlies (20), Hofors v Chelsea 1981, Barking v Spurs 1982, Bristol v Chelsea 1984 etc., about G to EX, 58*
Footballers Signed Cover Collection. ELEVEN multi-signed footballers first day covers. Includes 1994 Newcastle United Football Firsts cover signed by Kevin Keegan, Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball, David Sadler and one other, Hillsborough cover signed by three, City Ground cover signed by four including the late Brian Clough, multi-signed Liverpool v Sunderland cover including Ian Rush, Ray Houghton, Bruce Grobbelaar, multi-signed Football League v Rest of World cover including Bobby Robson, St James Park multi-signed cover including Alan Shearer, Kevin Keegan, Villa Park multi-signed cover including Bruce Rioch, France v Netherlands multi-signed postcard including Martin Buchan and cricketer Fred Truman, European Football Germany cover signed by many including Franz Beckenbaur, European Football England signed by many including Alan Shearer, Bryan Robson, Paul Gascoigne, European Football Scotland signed by many.
A collection of official correspondence from various Football Clubs and officials, most sent to the Football League, many with original signatures, this lot, covers the period from 1895 to 1919 (6 individual items) - 30/12/1895 Letter from Ted Lewis of Blackburn, informing a Mr Lockett of the Bolton v Preston Abandoned game, 12/12/1912 Lincoln City, regarding result of game against Glossop, 28/04/1919 Liverpool, a request for a result form, 28/04/1919 Birmingham, the team to play Leicester Fosse, 28/04/1919 Stoke, the Stoke team that played Manchester Utd in the Lancs Cup game, 28/04/1919 Blackburn, the team that played Burnley
A collection of official correspondence from various football clubs, and officials, most sent to the Football League, most with original signatures, this lot covers the 1940's (22 individual items) - 1941 Birmingham, Barnsley, Wolves, West ham, Manchester Utd, 1943 Bath City, Lovells Athletic, Liverpool, Fulham x2< 1944 Derby Co, Wolves, Rochdale, 1945 Bath City, Arsenal, Swindon, 1946 Darlington, Clapton Orient, Bradford city, 1947 Barrow, Newport County x2, in addition are 4 letters from the post 1980 period
A collection of over 90 football programmes, all being big match, mainly from modern era, but includes 1950's FA Amateur Cups, 1960 European Finals, includes 1966 ECWC Final, Borussia Dortmund v Liverpool, and Champions League Finals from 2007 to 2009, and World Cup Issues, various condition
A collection of football memorabilia and programmes, in various condition, there are 33 programmes including, 1927/1928 Southport Reserves v Darwen (professional repair), 1947/48 Nelson v Morecambe, 1954/55 Southport v Tranmere, plus various Liverpool big match issues etc, there is also the story of Aston Villa, by Norman Edwards (1947 Edition), and a signed copy of Bob Paisley's autobiography
Mersey Soccer, a collection of monthly newspaper/magazines covering the 1970/71 and 1971/72 seasons, including FA Cup Specials. The newspapers covers the Liverpool, Everton, Tranmere, Wrexham, Southport, and Chester teams in depth. The magazines have been kept in the publishers folio, mostly in good condition, but a few of the earlier editions are torn and have small pieces cut out, but still a rare rememberance of Merseyside Football!
1928 History of the Lancashire Football Association, 1878 to 1928, a rare first edition hardbacked book compiled by Sutcliffe and Hargreaves, ownership stamps inside, includes Manchester Utd, Manchester City, Everton, Liverpool (with dust jacket, very good condition, all photographic plates intact)
Sporting Autographs and Signatures: a group of three signed football shirts, framed and mounted, comprising an England shirt signed by Michael Owen, Paul Gascoigne, Tom Finney, David Beckham, Nat Lofthousee, Kevin Keegan, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, Tony Adams and Bobby Charlton, a red Liverpool F.C 2002 shirt signed by the team, and a 'Germany 1 - 5 England' shirt signed by Michael Owen, Stephen Gerrard and Emile Heskey. (3)
Manchester City football home match programmes for 1959/60 v Fulham, Wolves, Luton, Manchester United, Blackburn, Leicester, Spurs, Chelsea, Newcastle, Leeds, Everton, Sheffield Wed., Southampton (FAC), Arsenal, Birmingham, Blackpool, Manchester United (Friendly), West Ham, West Brom, Bolton, Preston, Burnley; for 1960/61 v Burnley, Manchester United, Arsenal, Sheffield Wed., Cardiff, Birmingham, Leicester, Blackburn, West Ham, Wolves, Fulham, Cardiff (FAC), Newcastle, West Brom, Everton, Bolton, Preston, Blackpool, Aston Villa; for 1961/62 v Leicester, Fulham, Burnley, Bolton, Everton, Cardiff, Nottingham Forest, West Ham, Chelsea, Blackpool, Ipswich, Arsenal, Manchester United, West Brom, Spurs, Wolves, Sheffield United, Birmingham, Aston Villa, Sheffield Wed., Blackburn; for 1962/63 v Liverpool, Aston Villa, Ipswich, West Ham, Blackburn, Leyton Orient, Sheffield Wed., Everton, Leicester, Wolves, Arsenal, Birmingham, Bury (FAC), Norwich, Burnley, Fulham, Nottingham Forest, Bolton, Sheffield United, West Brom, Blackpool, Spurs, Manchester United; and various other Manchester City football home match programmes from 1967 to 1976 (102).
A scarce 1966 Football World Cup booklet, entitled "World Cup 1966, What's on in Liverpool, 10th July to 31st July", 9pp, with a comprehensive list of events for the period of the Finals, including the Goodison Park matches and many other events to include Parks events, Night clubs, Music, Dancing, Cinema, Golf, Exhibitions etc.
Various 1950s football match programmes including Bolton v Everton, 1953 FA Cup Semi-Final, Manchester City v Spurs, 1956 FA Cup Semi-Final, League of Ireland v Football League, 22/9/1954, Ireland v Spain, 27/11/1955, Bishop Auckland v Corinthian Casuals, FA Amateur Cup Final Replay, 14/4/1956, Liverpool v Everton, Lancashire Senior Cup Final, 5/5/1959, Northumberland FA v Lancashire FA, Northern Counties Amateur Championship Final, 19/4/1952, Celtic v Hearts, 1956 Scottish Cup Final, etc (37).
A Manchester United Football Club Banquet Menu to commemorate winning The League Championship 1966-67, a Lancashire Football Association 1878-1978 Centenary brochure and dinner menu, a Bolton Wanderers Official Handbook 1933-34, a Darwen Football Club Golden Jubilee 1901-1951 Souvenir Handbook, a Liverpool FC Celebration Dinner Menu, July 1973, signed to the back by Bill Shankly, an FA Banquet List of Guests booklet 8/5/1981, and two further menus (9).
Benfica v Manchester United, 1968 European Cup Final football match programme; match programmes for Benfica v A.C. Milan, 1963 European Cup Final; Ajax v Panathinaikos, 1971 European Cup Final; TSV Munchen 1860 v West Ham, 1965 ECWC Final; Borrusia Dortmund v Liverpool, 1966 ECWC Final; Manchester United v Estudiantes, 1968 European South American Cup; Staevnet v Manchester United, 7/8/1979 (friendly); Waterford v Manchester United, 8/5/1969 (friendly); West Ham v Eintracht Frankfurt, 14/4/1976 ECWC semi-final; Crusaders v Dinamo Bucherest, 19/9/1973 European Cup; Sunderland v Atalanta, 7/6/72 & v Cagliari 10/6/1972 Anglo Italian Competition; Hamburg v Schalke, 26/3/1977; and A.C. Milan v Liverpool, 2005 European Champions League Final (still in unopened cellophane wrapper) (13).
1962 FA Cup football match programme, autographed by Jimmy Greaves to the front cover; other FA Cup Final programmes for 1959 (pirate), 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1970 x 2, 1970 (replay), 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976 and 1978; FA Cup semi-final programmes for Birmingham v West Brom 1968, West Brom v Leicester 1969, Arsenal v Stoke 1971, Birmingham v Leeds 1972, Leeds v Wolves 1973, Derby v Manchester United & Crystal Palace v Southampton 1976, Manchester United v Leeds 1970 replay, Burnley v Newcastle 1974 and Nottingham Forest v Liverpool 1988; various other FA Cup programmes; League Cup Final match programmes for 1967, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1982; and League Cup semi-final programmes for Manchester United v Burnley 1969, Stoke v West Ham 1971, Stoke v West Ham 1972, Stoke v West Ham 1972 replay, Plymouth v Manchester City & Manchester City v Plymouth 1974 and Manchester City v Manchester United 1975 (45).
Tottenham Football Programmes: Home programmes 1953 to 1955 (33). CONDITION REPORT: Fair to good condition. Lot comprised of the following: 53/54 Newcastle, Blackpool, Sunderland x2, West Brom, Wolves x2, Middlesborough, 55/56 Burnley, West Brom, Blackpool, Wolves x2, Cardiff x3, 53/54 Huddesfield, Austria, Man City, Arsenal x2, Burnley x2, Liverpool x2, 54/55 Newcastle, Huddersfield, Chelsea, Sheffield, Man City, Blackpool, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland.
A rare Edwardian 9ct gold and double sided enamel decorated football medal for the Zingari League, the front centred with an enamelled portrait of a young gypsy girl within a pierced border inscribed "I Zingari Football League Season 1908-9", the reverse centred with an enamel roundel depicting a female upon horseback within a border inscribed "Valkyrie Champions Div One. H.L.Lloyd", length 3cm, approx 8.4g. The Zingari League was an amateur football competition based in Liverpool starting in 1895; the league continued to be run until 2006 when it merged with the Liverpool County Combination to form the new Liverpool County Premier League.
A rare Edwardian 9ct gold and enamel decorated football medal for the Zingari League, the shield shaped enamel central plaque depicting a female figure upon horseback beneath a Liver bird with border inscribed "I Zingari Combination 1905-6", the reverse inscribed "Valkyrie Champions H.Lloyd", made by Vaughton & Sons of Birmingham in velvet lined fitted gilt tooled red leather original box, length 3cm, approx 7.2ozt. The Zingari League was an amateur football competition based in Liverpool starting in 1895; the league continued to be run until 2006 when it merged with the Liverpool County Combination to form the new Liverpool County Premier League.
A collection of Manchester United Football Home Match Programmes for 1955/56 (1), 1956/57 (2), 1957/58 (3), 1958/59 (15), 1959/60 (12) and many more from 1960/61 onwards, also Manchester United Away Match Programmes from 1960s, and a small number of Manchester United ticket stubs. CONDITION REPORT: Ticket stubs as follows: AC Milan, Liverpool x2 April 6th. Gornik 28th Feb. Nottingham Forest 11th Feb. Sarajevo 29th Nov. West Brom 2nd Dec. Real Madrid x2 24th Apr.
A Billy Wright Football Legends postcard, autographed by George Best, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Phil Neal, Bill Foulkes, Sammy Lee, Phil Thompson, David Johnson etc., a Liverpool Echo Event Program, Real Madrid v Liverpool, 25th anniversary, 13th November 2006, autographed by Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Case, etc, a Stanley Matthews Farewell match programme, Sir Stan Matthews v World Stars, 28/4/1965, autographed by Jimmy Greaves to the front cover and a Tony Waddington Testimonial programme, Saint X1 v Greavsie X1, 26/4/1987, signed by Jimmy Greaves to the front cover (4).
Football autographs, selection, Exeter City b/w teamgroup photo 1980's bearing multiple ink signatures, Dundee United promotional colour teamgroup card, 1985/6 with multiple signatures to back, four programmes bearing signatures inc. Northampton v Liverpool Dave Bowen Testimonial 22 Nov 1976 with multiple signatures to cover, Liverpool v Anderlecht Clemence Testimonial 14 May 1980 signed by Clemence to cover etc (gd/vg) (6)
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