MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team, 1966. A printed 8vo official programme for the Football League Division 2 match Hull City vs. Fulham at Boothferry Park, 27th April 1974, signed by Bobby Moore in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the front cover. Together with two lined pieces of notepaper signed by the Liverpool footballers Ray Clemence, Kenny Dalglish, David Fairclough, Alan Kennedy and Terry McDermott and a colour 4.5 x 6.5 postcard of the Liverpool team of 1979-80 individually signed to the verso by Bob Paisley and David Fairclough. Also including two printed 8vo official programmes for Hull FC Rugby matches from 1980 bearing various signatures. Some light overall age wear and minor staining, G to about VG, 6
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Football Programmes, 1960/1970's a collection of club match programmes to include Swindon Town, West Ham, Chelsea, plus others, also includes European Champions Cup Final, Brugge KV v Liverpool FC 1978, International England V Brazil 1978, Wale v England 1976, and FA Cup Final; Everton v Liverpool 1989, together with an autographed copy of the Daily Mirror Souvenir Catalogue from the Dart & Cue Exhibition 1989 (qty)(gen gd)
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY LDFA (Liverpool District Football Association) RED VELVET CAPTAINS CAP, with gold bullion tassel, oval badge showing initials LDFA over Liver Bird and date 1890, interior with makers cloth label W.G. Bell Outfitter, 20 Argyle St, Glasgow and a MATCHING TEA PLAYERS CAP, the badge dated 1888-9 printed makers detail for W.G. Bell (2)
CIRCA 1940s FOLDER WITH CIGARETTE CARDS AND PICTURES, AUTOGRAPHS various English and Scottish football teams to include Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Rangers and a hardback scrapbook with pictures, press cuttings and autographs to include Arsenal, Chelsea. NOTEWORTHY SIGNATURES INCLUDE FINNEY, LIDDLE, MATTHEWS, WRIGHT AND LOFTHOUSE
match worn football shirt AC Milan CL Final 2005 - Original match worn short AC Milan with number 24. Worn by substitute Vikash Dhorasoo in the Champions League Final against FC Liverpool on 25th May 2005. Milan - Liverpool 3:3 a.e.; 2:3 on penalties. Dhorasoo didn't play in the match. With certificate of authenticity given by AC Milan (Certificato di Autenticita). Status:AAA. Short-sleeved shirt, size M, embroidered club emblem, one star and adidas emblem, sewn on Italian flag, embroidered inscription 'UEFA Champions League Final Atatürk Olympic-Istanbul 25th May 2005'm gummed advertising imprint "Opel", gummed name and number, with CL Starball patch and CL Trophy 6 patch. Shirt shows signs of wear and tear (blue line acros the chest); adidas climacool.
1960'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY Over 90 programmes from 1960's including European Championship 1968 in Italy with annotations, 6 WBA Reserve team home programmes, Blackburn Reserves v. Liverpool 1966/7 and other English clubs home programmes including QPR, Portsmouth, Oxford Utd., WBA and Southampton plus others. Generally good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Twenty two Press photographs of various sizes including England and Scotland International from the 1980's, a large greetings card with Tommy Smith leading out Liverpool and he has signed "Best Wishes" in the middle, full Sunday Express newspaper 31/07/1966 celebrating England winning the World Cup, a Sunderland 1973 FA Cup Final rosette, a small black & white magazine photo and separate signed white card, both mounted on paper of Stanley Matthews, a Wally Hardinge autograph, who played Football and Cricket for England and a small sepia team group of Eltham Football Club 1903 showing Hardinge and a photograph panel from Famous Footballer showing the Durham Rugby Team group on one side and Alfred Milward of Everton on the reverse. Generally good
1940'S FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Fourteen programmes plus a Wembley Wolves 1949 FA Cup Souvenir, 6 X Fulham home programmes all with the score on the cover v. Newcastle, Wolves, Derby, Bolton, Burnley and Liverpool all 1949/50 season, Man. Utd. V. Huddersfield 1948/9 punched holes and split on spine, Tottenham v. Southampton 1947/8 tear on front cover, Chelsea v. Bolton 02/06/1945 North v. South Cup Winners heavily folded and worn, Millwall v. Aston Villa 1945/6 worn and tears, England v. Scotland 1949, England v. France 26/05/1945 split in 3 parts, Combined Services v. Police 09/05/1945 at Wembley split and with a section missing and Arsenal v. Clapton Orient 29/01/1944 team changes and tears. Fair at best`
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 60s/70s Collection of over 100 League Cup programmes, 16 x 65/6, 13 x 66/7, 13 x 67/8, 7 x 68/9, 4 x 69/70, 5 x 70/71, 8 x 71/2, 32 x 70s 72/3 to 76/7 plus a few from 61/2 to 64/5. Also includes Rules of the Football League Cup 65-66 issued by the Football League. Some semi-finals included and others include 65/6 Cardiff v Ipswich, Reading and Crewe, Brentford v Workington and Ipswich v Workington, Derby v Hull, Rochdale v Barrow: 66/7 includes Grimsby v Bradford PA, Wolves v Mansfield, Bury v Rochdale and v Workington, Preston v Leeds and v Crewe, 67/8 includes Shef Wed v Barrow, Bolton v Liverpool, Gillingham v Torquay, 68/9 includes Burnley v Swindon Semi replay at West Brom, Plymouth v Exeter second replay at Torquay, 69/70 includes Man Utd v Man City (Semi), Southport v Oldham, Watford v Lincoln, 70/71 includes Man Utd v Aston Villa (Semi), Aldershot v Man Utd, Carlisle v Man City, 71/2 includes Bolton v Liverpool and v Man City plus Barrow v Preston and Norwich v Chelsea. Others include Norwich v Man Utd 74/5 Semi (both legs), Chester v Leeds 74/5, Plymouth v Man City 73/4 (Semi), Birmingham v Luton second replay 72/3 at Northampton, Bolton v Sunderland 61/2, Millwall v Orient 76/7 second replay at Highbury, Bolton v Everton 76/7 (Semi), Bury v Chelsea 72/3, Crewe v Tottenham 75/6, Bournemouth v Gillingham 74/5 second replay at Brentford, Stoke v Chelsea 73/4 and 2 games 74/5 at Stoke v Chelsea. Plus various others. Condition is mostly good with a few minor faults. Generally good-good
SPORT. ONE SILVER AND TWO GOLD MEDALS, EARLY 20TH C comprising I Zingari Football Association star shaped silver and enamel, rev. engraved 1912-13 LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH FC J N MAINWARING by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1912, LEASOWE GOLF CLUB VICTORIA DIAMOND JUBILEE GOLD MEDAL 9ct gold and enamel, rev. engraved J N MAINWARING 1930, by J A Restall & Co, Birmingham 1930 and MONTHLY MEMENTO MEDAL of the same, uninscribed, 9ct gold by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1924 For J N Mainwaring's military medals see lot 1197. ++Jubilee medal with slight damage to enamel
LIVERPOOL: Signed colour 11.5 x 8 photograph by Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard, Sami Hyypia, Sander Westerveld and Emile Heskey individually, the image depicting the Liverpool captain holding the Football League Cup trophy aloft as he celebrates victory with his team mates after beating Birmingham City in the final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 25th February 2001. Signed by each in bold black inks with their names alone, largely to clear areas at the base of the image. EX The League Cup final between Liverpool and Birmingham City ended in a 1-1 draw after extra time, which took the game to a penalty shootout which Liverpool won 5-4. The victory represented Liverpool's first major trophy in 6 years. The club went on to win the FA Cup and UEFA Cup in a unique treble of trophies in 2001.
A parcel of sporting collectables including a Glamorgan CC signed miniature cricket-bat, circa 1990s; together with signed football by Bayern Munich circa 1996 and a Manchester Utd signed ball, 1970s/1980s players. Together with a leather match-football, from Man Utd v Derby and signed latterly by Liverpool FC players, Derby County and Manchester Utd and collected by football player Leighton James also a 'Barclaycard Premiership' Man of the Match bottle of champagne
A good clear ink signature of Winston Churchill on the back of an irregularly-cut Barclays Bank form, signed W. Churchill, together with a selection of autograph books containing mostly sporting signatures from the late 1950s and 1960s, including various touring cricket teams (Australia `61, Pakistan `62, West Indies `63). Also, county cricket teams including Glamorgan `59. One book has full signatures from football teams in the 1922-3 season, including Cardiff City, Bolton Wanderers, West Ham, Everton, Liverpool, Wolves, Burnley, Spurs and Newcastle. Also included, a clear Biro signature of Jimmy Wilde, dated 1959.
Norwich City football handbooks 1928/9 32/3 33/4 35/6 39/40 48/49 50/51 and programmes 14/2/59 Tottenham 17/10/56 Sunderland, 25/8/51 Leyton Orient, 23/8/52 Aldershot, 12/4/52 Millwall, 19/1/52 Aldershot, 12/1/52 Arsenal,17/11/51 Bournemouth, 6/1/51 Liverpool, 19/8/50 Port Vale, 10/4/48 Southend, 15/10/58 England v Czechoslovakia and 11/8/51 Public Practise Match
The white West Ham United No.26 jersey and shorts match-prepared for Shaun Newton in the 2006 F.A. Cup Final, the jersey short-sleeved and inscribed FA CUP FINALISTS, CARDIFF 2006, sleeve badges inscribed THE FA CUP, 125, the reverse with gold numbering and lettered NEWTON, the white shorts numbered in gold 26 (2) West Ham United's kit manufacturer's Reebok would have prepared uniform for each West Ham squad member in anticipation of them being selected by the manager for the 2006 F.A. Cup Final v Liverpool at the Millennium Stadium. Shaun Newton was not selected for the team or bench and consequently the shirt was never required. Newton had in fact tested positive for cocaine following West Ham's semi-final victory over Middlesbrough and as a consequence later received a seven months ban by the Football Association following the outcome of a disciplinary committee hearing.
A collection of 23 football supporter's rosettes for showpiece games at Wembley Stadium 1960s and 1970s, including Fulham, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham, Liverpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester United, Manchester City, Everton & Chelsea, also England, Scotland, Wales & Hungary, and 1966 World Cup issues for Italy and Brazil; the lot also including Oxford & Cambridge and Ireland rugby rosettes for Twickenham
A yellow football shirt worn by George Best at Anfield in a legends match before the Bruce Grobbelaar Testimonial 10th October 1992, signed by Best in black marker pen; sold together with a red opposition jersey from the same occasion signed by George Best, Bruce Grobbelaar and four others; together with a scan of an original photograph showing George Best wearing the yellow shirt just prior to him signing it, and an opposition player wearing the red shirt (3) On 10 October 1992 Liverpool FC legend Bruce Grobbelaar celebrated his career with a testimonial match at Anfield, with a game between Liverpool and Everton football clubs. As a precursor to the match, a legends game took place involving players who wished to pay tribute to Bruce Grobbelaar. The main star was George Best and his match shirt, which he later signed, is being offered here together with an opposition shirt from the game also signed by Best together with Grobbelaar and others. The Best shirt is in original, unwashed match-worn condition perhaps preserving the DNA of the great man especially as it has been kept long term in a sealed bag.
A 1950s football autograph album, a ledger pasted with magazine photographs signed by teams and stars of the day, content including Bolton, Wolves, Chelsea, WBA, Spurs, Sheffield United, Burnley, Liverpool, Preston, Sunderland, Arsenal, Cardiff, Huddersfield, Middlesbrough, Manchester City, Newcastle, Blackpool, Portsmouth, Manchester United, Charlton, Sheffield Wednesday, an England team,
Two original 1920s architectural drawings for Everton FC's Goodison Park ground, i) A large 3/8” to one foot coloured structural drawing of Everton Football Club's Bullens Road stand by architect Archibald Leitch date stamped by Liverpool Building Control 25 Feb 1926, detailing the construction of the stand ii) a very large 1” - 10' coloured plan of Everton FC showing the ground, terracing and seating, by Archibald Leith architect date stamped 12 April 1926
53 football programmes, an interesting selection including a single-sheet for Yorkshire Boys v Durham Boys played at Darlington 9th May 1936, Steve Bloomers International XI v Derby County at the Baseball Ground 18th April 1923, 1946 & 1953 F.A. Cup Finals, some Irish programmes including 1953 Cup Final, Liverpool v Preston North End 13th March 1937, Gateshead, Accrington Stanley & Bradford P.A. issues, England internationals including a poor copy of the 'Battle of Highbury' v Italy in 1934
An 18ct. gold pocket watch presented to the Bolton Wanderers player Jack Smith in commemoration of the club's historic win in the first Wembley F.A. Cup Final in 1923, by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, hallmarked Chester, 1922, serial no.5689, the interior inscribed PRESENTED TO, J.R. SMITH, COMMEMORATING, ASSOC. CUP FINAL, 28/4/23, BOLTON 2 WEST HAM 0 Jack Smith was a Scottish centre-forward who made 147 League appearances for Bolton Wanderers between 1922 and 1928. He also helped Bolton win the Cup again in 1926. His son and grandson also played football for Bolton Wanderers, Jack Denver Smith and Barry Smith. For further information on the 1923 F.A. Cup Final see lot 527.
FOOTBALL, signed clipped pieces, album pages, magazine photos etc., 1949/50 onwards, inc. Fulham (9 signatures), Watford (11), Southampton (11)Hull City, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester United, QPR, Sheffield United & Wednesday, Stoke, Swansea, West Ham, Wolves; Alan Ball, Freeman, Hinton, Taylor, Shepherd, Brennan, Black, Leggatt, Jensen, Sprake, St. John, Crerand, Stepney, Neary, Davison, Paine, Eastham, Feeney, Keane, Grimsdell, Ashman, Cumbes, Macaulay etc., approx. 80 signatures in totaL, VG to EX, 29*
FOOTBALL VARIETY BOX Well worth a look, hundreds of items from 1937 to present year, includes: Liverpool shorts signed by Steve Staunton; 38 x F.A Cup semi-final programmes 1962 to 1994; tickets x 49, mainly big match; charity match programme signed by 9 of the 1966 World Cup squad; 304 x Pro-Set cards; 42 x Upper Deck cards; 42 x single sheet programmes and team sheets; 6 x "Soccer" magazines 1948/49; 1981 Spurs F.A Cup Final record; 1937 Littlewoods Sports Log plus 1937 Littlewoods Bulletin. 1969 Football Favourites, issues 1 and 2; 2004 Euro Championship official programme and guide; 22 x home International programmes, some with autographs; 7 x Playfair annuals; League and Non-League handbooks; many more varied items. Fair/Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A collection of autographed magazine and newspaper cuttings with approximately 110 signatures 1960's - 1990's including Roy Aitken - Celtic, Micky Adams - Leeds Utd., Mike Kelly - QPR, Ronnie Boyce - West Ham, Andy Gray - Aston Villa, Peter Beagrie - Everton, Jimmy Bloomfield - Arsenal, Mick Doyle - Man. City, Tom Flowers - Blackburn, Trevor Francis - Nottm. Forest, Les Ferdinand - Newcastle Utd., Steve Heighway - Liverpool, Colin Harvey - Everton, Paul Sturrock - Dundee Utd., Peter Simpson - Arsenal, Gianfranco Zola - Chelsea, Colin Todd - Sunderland and Terry Naylor - Tottenham. Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A collection of autographed magazine and newspaper cuttings with approximately 120 signatures 1960's - 1990's including Cyrille Regis - WBA, George Graham X 2 - Chelsea and Arsenal, Paul Cooper - Ipswich Town, Mike Bailey - Wolves, Phil Beal & Pat Jennings - Tottenham, Brian Little - Aston Villa, Roberto Di Matteo - Chelsea, Marcel Desailly - Chelsea, David Fairclough - Liverpool, Ron Flowers - Wolves, Peter Bonetti - Chelsea, Paul Miller - Tottenham, Glyn Pardoe - Man. City, Ronnie Whelan - Liverpool, Phil Thompson - Liverpool, Peter Thompson - Liverpool and Dennis Tueart - Sunderland. Generally good
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