FOOTBALL, signed album pages by Liverpool teams, 1952/3 (12 signatures on two pages), 1954/5 (14) & 1958/9 (15), inc. A'Court, Saunders, Liddell, Paisley, Crossley, Payne, Smyth; Ashcroft, Anderson, Rudham, Twentyman, Moran; Morrissey, Wheeler, Younger, Morris, Molyneux etc., some duplicated signatures, laid down to cards with names annotated, VG, 3
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FOOTBALL, programmes, inc. Austria v England 1967, Stromsgodset v Manchester United 1977, Hambourg v Liverpool 1967, FC Arges Pitesti v Nottingham Forest 1979/80 EC; Newport County 197/8 (last home & away); Hereford United (4), v Reading 1972/3 (first home match in League); v Bedford Town 1968/9, Dover 1969/70 & Merthyr Tydfil 1971/2 (all pre-league) etc., about G to EX, 12
FOOTBALL, Arsenal home programmes, inc. 1949/50 (6), Manchester United, Newcastle, Birmingham; 1950/1 (18), Bolton, Wolves, Derby, Northampton, Blackpool (2), Liverpool; 1951/2 (8) Barnsley, Preston, Hapoel Tel Aviv, Blackpool; 1952/3 (12), Blackpool, Chelsea, Cardiff, Doncaster, Newcastle, Bury etc., FR to VG, 44*
Football 70s and 80s autograph collection. Collection of almost 500 autographs. Mainly autographed pictures from football magazines and cards including, Francesco Rocca (Roma & Italy), Klaus Allofs (Dusseldorf/Cologne & West Germany). Hans Pieter Briegel (Kaiserslautern & Germany), Gunter Netzer (Barcelona & Germany), Phil Neal & Alan Kennedy (Liverpool & England), Alex Stepney (Manchester United & England), Johnny Byrne (West Ham Utd & England), Gerry Francis (Crystal Palace, QPR & England), Terry Venables (Chelsea, Spurs, QPR & England), Kenny Sansom (Crystal Palace, Arsenal & England), Ian Storey Moore (Nottingham Forest, Man Utd & England), Leighton James (Burnley, Derby, Swansea & others & Wales), Ralph Coates (Burnley, Spurs & England), Willie Morgan (Burnley, Man Utd & Scotland), Tom Finney (Preston & England), Mike Flanagan (Spurs & Charlton), John Wark (Ipswich, Liverpool & Scotland), John Charles (Cardiff City & Wales), Derek Hales (Charlton), Ron Harris (Chelsea), Mike England (Blackburn, Spurs & Wales), Brian Robson (Newcastle & England), Wyn Davies (Newcastle, Man Utd & Wales), Joe Jordan (Leeds,Man Utd & Scotland), et al. Some autographs on paper, but most on pictures. Lovingly collected by an ardent young soccer fan. P
WALES INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL JERSEY MATCH-WORN BY DEREK TAPSCOTT v YUGOSLAVIA, 22nd SEPTEMBER 1954, bears original No.8 to the reverse, complete with silk on felt stitched crest with match detail above, maker's label internally for 'Jack Sharp, Liverpool', Derek Taspcott b.1932 in Barry, South Wales was an inside forward (No.8) who played most famously for Arsenal and Wales but also for a host of South Wales clubs including his hometown club Barry Town. He won 14 caps for Wales, scoring 4 goals. Condition: fading to areas, structurally fine, pin-holes from presentation Provenance: Cwmtwrch RFC, handwritten card reads 'Wales v Jugoslavia, Presented by Derrick Tapscott'
A collection of predominantly mid 20th century football ephemera to include 'Football Monthly' magazines, Liverpool programmes and newspapers to include Leeds vs Liverpool cup final 1965, Stanley Matthews' album, playing cards depicting, team colours, positions, club crests, stadia names, The 'Lion' Football League Ladders card with inserts ca 1963
18ct gold open faced pocket watch, plain case Chester 1888, white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, ¾ plate fusee and lever movement, compensation balance, signed on the dial and backplate Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool, Maker to the Queen, 68537, diameter 5cm, the cuvette engraved with a dedication from Carlisle Football Club, July 1888 (ticks readily, winds). *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness.Plain case with light surface scratching and minor dents; gross weight 102.9g; no marks on crystal which is a replacement; two hairlines on dial from sub secs to 6:00 and minor edge flake; hallmarks good; two marks on inside back corresponding to the key shafts, no key.
Memorabilia from the Football Association Tour of Australia in 1925, comprising: two match programmes FA England XI v Northern Districts at West End Reserve, Bundaberg, 24th June 1925, and v West Australia at the Freemantle Oval 1.8.1925; together with an Australian Hotel, Brisbane, dinner menu signed by the English touring football team, the hotel changed the names of some of the dishes in honour of the England players including "Cream of Tomato a la Spencer" ; the lot also including an unrelated printed cartoon by "The Owl" featuring Charles Spencer at Tunbridge Wells Rangers; and a ticket stub for the 1950 F.A. Cup Final (5) The FA Touring team of Australia in 1925 comprised of Bert Batten (Plymouth Argyle), Bill Caesar (Dulwich Hamlet), Stan Charlton (Exeter City), Teddy Davison (Sheffield Wednesday), Jack Elkes (Tottenham Hotspur), Len Graham (Millwall), Jimmy Hamilton (Crystal Palace), Charlie Hannaford (Clapton Orient), Joe Hannah (Norwich City), Harry Hardy (Stockport County), Cecil Poynton (Tottenham Hotspur), Billy Sage (Tottenham Hotspur), Stan Seymour (Newcastle United), Ernie Simms (Stockport County) [c], Charlie Spencer (Newcastle United), Jimmy Walsh (Liverpool), Tom Whittaker (Arsenal) & Billy Williams (West Ham United).
Roger Hunt 9ct. gold Football League Division Two Championship medal season 1961-62, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, SEASON 1961-62, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Liverpool won the 2nd Division championship with a total of 62 points, eight clear of Leyton Orient. Roger Hunt was the season's leading goalscorer with 41 League Division Two goals.
A silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1964, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard inscribed LIVERPOOL v WEST HAM UNITED, AT ANFIELD ROAD, LIVERPOOL, 15th AUGUST 1964, with easel support The match against West Ham United played at Anfield ended as a 2-2 draw and honours were shared
A silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1965, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED v LIVERPOOL, OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER, 14th AUGUST 1965, with easel support The match against Manchester United played at Old Trafford ended as a 2-2 draw and honours were shared.
Roger Hunt 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship medal season 1965-66, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1965-66, R. HUNT, in original fitted case, the lid stamped gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Liverpool won the Championship with a total of 61 points, six clear of Leeds United. Roger Hunt was the season's leading goalscorer with 30 League goals.
A silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1966, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard inscribed EVERTON v LIVERPOOL, AT GOODISON PARK, LIVERPOOL, 13th AUGUST 1966, with easel support Before the match Roger Hunt, Ray Wilson and Alan Ball paraded the World Cup, F.A. Cup, & League Championship trophies around Goodison Park. Hunt scored the winning goal in the 1-0 defeat of Everton at Goodison Park.
The Ray Kennedy 1970-71 Arsenal double-winning season medals, comprising a 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship medal plaque, inscribed CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, 1970-1, R.KENNEDY, set on a wooden backboard with an easel support, in original Vaughtons Ltd fitted case, the cover inscribed gilt THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE; sold together with a 9ct. gold F.A. Cup winner's medal inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, the edge inscribed SEASON 1970-71, in original Fattorini fitted case (2) Ray Kennedy joined Arsenal in 1968 and spent six years at the club and was a key member of the team who won the Double in 1970-71, missing only one game in all competitions. His goal in the last match of the season at North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur clinched Arsenal's first Championship title since 1952-53. Five days later Arsenal beat Liverpool 2-1 after extra-time in the F.A. Cup Final to secure the Diuble. He finished the famous season as Arsenal's top goalscorer netting 27 times. He finished Arsenal's top goalscorer again in season 1971-72 and 1973-74 before the double-winning team was broken up. Kennedy moved to Liverpool were he enjoyed considerable success winning 15 major honours at domestic and European levels. Internationally, Kennedy faced direct competition from Trevor Brooking and opportunities were restricted to 17 appearances. Although unrealised at the time, the early stages of Parkinson's Disease had commenced during the twilight of his playing career at Swansea, and eventually enforced his retirement when at Hartlepool, aged 32. Provenance: Christie's Glasgow, 20th October 1993, lot 76.
Tommy Smith's red Liverpool No.2 1974 F.A. Cup final jersey, short-sleeved Airtex, inscribed L.F.C., F.A. CUP FINAL, 1974, the jersey has been de-framed and the shirt has residue in places from the taping to the mount Known for his uncompromising defensive style, legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly once said of him: "Tommy Smith wasn't born, he was quarried." Smith was a stalwart of the Reds team and made 467 Football League Appearances between 1962 and 1978 during which time he was awarded winner's medals for four League Championships, two F.A. Cups, three Charity Shields, a European Cup, two UEFA Cups and a Super Cup. In the 1974 F.A. Cup Final Smith set up the third and final Liverpool goal scored by Kevin Keegan after a stunning team passage of play. Provenance: Tommy Smith Collection, Bonham's, 22nd February 2012, lot 77.
A 9ct gold. 2001-02 Football League Cup winner's medal presented to the Blackburn Rovers coach Phil Boersma, inscribed XLII, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, SEASON, 2001/2002, in original fitted case The former Liverpool midfielder moved into physiotherapy and coaching after his playing days and was on the staff at Blackburn Rovers when the club beat Spurs 2-1 in the 2002 Football League Cup Final.
NEUTRAL MATCHES AT MANCHESTER CITY Eight programmes 1945 - 2008: Air Training Corps match Manchester v. Liverpool 18/4/1945 single sheet, horizontal fold and minor tear; Football League v. League of Ireland 10/2/1954 slightly creased and v. Scottish League 20/3/1974; F.A. XI v. Army XI 7/11/1956 including Duncan Edwards of Manchester United with annotations; England Police v. Scotland Police 30/4/1962 very slight vertical crease and annotations; Everton v. Liverpool 28/3/1984 League Cup Final Replay; Stockport Co. V. Sheff. Weds. 6/10/1986 League Cup; Zenit St. Petersburg v. Rangers 14/5/2008 UEFA Cup Final.
AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL MONTHLIES Thirty three Football Monthly magazines from November 1954 to 1960 with various autographs including teams. Includes Nicholls (West Brom), Rickaby (WBA), Eckersley (Blackburn), Leicester x 5 and Rotherham team (both 1955), Jezzard, Parsons (Chelsea), Johnston (Blackpool), Walker (Northern Ireland), Bell (Blackburn), Alick Jeffrey, Chelsea x 3 54/5 (Harris, Thomson and Stubbs), John Gavin (Spurs), Liddell (Liverpool). Birmingham 1955 (team), Notts County x 7, Plymouth x 9 (55/6), Quixall, Gillingham x 7, Eastham (Newcastle) and numerous other signatures. Most of the magazines are from 1954-57. Most have staples removed. Generally good
SPORTS MISCELLANY Collection of mixed sporting memorabilia covering football, cricket, tennis, basketball, golf, athletics and more. Includes: various football programmes; Liverpool FC pennant from the 60s; 12 x Wisdens - 1951, 58, 66, 80-81, 84, 88, 92, 2004-2006 and 2008; 3 x Yorkshire CCC handbooks 1968, 1969 and 1971; Wimbledon Tennis programmes/day cards from the 90s and 2000s; U.S and British golf programmes; Theatre programmes from the 30s and 50s etc. Some items have signatures. Generally Good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY Nine various programmes, Chelsea home v. Man. Utd. 57/8 and away v. Leyton Orient 56/7 FA Cup folded, tears and minor paper loss, Southport v. Torquay 63/4, Stockport County homes v. Accrington Stanley 61/2, v. Bradford PA 63/4 and v. Liverpool 64/5 FA Cup, Ipswich Town homes v. Fulham 4/12/1954 and Reserves v. Southampton 5/9/1956 single sheet and Swindon Reserves v. Cardiff 15/10/1955 with paper loss. Most are slightly creased and some have annotations. Fair to generally good
WAR-TIME FOOTBALL Four page programme for the Robert Hannaux Cup played at the Alexandria Municipal Stadium in Egypt 21/1/1945, Business Houses v. United Services. Business Houses were represented by local players and United Services team included Jimmy Logie of Arsenal and Joe Fagan of Liverpool. Creased. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY Over 50 programmes with the majority being 1970's & 1980's:- British homes v. European opposition X 29, various English programmes X 22 including 1955, 1965 and 1972 Amateur Cup Finals and 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974 and 1975 Trophy Finals and 7 English clubs away in European Competition, KR v. QPR 84/5 UEFA Cup, PSV v. Man. Utd. 84/5 UEFA Cup, Dynamo Berlin v. Aberdeen 84/5 European Cup, Bayern Munich v. Liverpool 80/1 European Cup Semi-Final Die Blaue issue, Anderlecht v. Liverpool 1978 Supercup Final, Barcelona v. Leeds United 74/5 European Cup Semi-Final with team changes and the Pescara Cup Tournament 1988 including Nottingham Forest. Generally good
Football autographs, a superb collection of signatures all neatly presented in an exercise book, mostly from 1946/7 season. 37 pages in total all bearing multiple Club or player signatures inc. Chelsea, Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, West Ham, Southampton, Manchester City, Coventry, Stoke City etc. Also noted England (8 signatures) from the team that played against Switzerland at Highbury, 2nd December, 1948, also Motherwell 1946/7 with a letter from Tommy Anderson. All signatures have been laid down from album pages or extracts and the majority have been identified. All pages are individual and there are no back to back autographs. A fine collection well worth viewing.
[FOOTBALL]. PROGRAMMES Approximately 160 assorted programmes, including those for Newcastle v. Inter Milan, 1970; Napoli v. Swindon Town, 1970; England v. Switzerland, 1971; Ajax v. Panathinaikos, 1971; Switzerland v. England, 1971; Ajax v. Arsenal, 1972; Rangers v. Ajax, 1973; England v. Scotland, 1973; England v. West Germany, 1975; and Club Brugge K.V. V. Liverpool, 1976.
Phil Thompson signed Pinocchio stand up - Thommo from the Kop to the Top - my life inside Anfield hardback book. Signed on the inside title page by the retired English footballer, who played as a defender for Liverpool team of the 1970s and 1980s. During this time, he also represented the England national football team on 42 occasions. After retiring as a player, he later served Liverpool as assistant manager and, during the 2001–02 season, acted as caretaker for 6 months while manager Gérard Houllier was ill. He is currently a pundit on Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports, does on and off work as a pundit for TV 2 (Norway), and is a regular Visiting Fellow at the University of Liverpool where he teaches on the Football Industries MBA. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
An 18th century indenture paper bearing numerous wax seals, a 19th century map of the country around Liverpool (af), a quantity of largely 20th century coinage, two whistles to include an A.R.P. J. Hudson & Co of Birmingham example, a Liverpool Council of Education medal, a boxed Zurich sports watch, football cards, postcards/Christmas cards etc. CONDITION REPORT Coinage includes 2 silver Dollars and an 18th Century coin.
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