Football - SOUTH AFRICA, selection, inc. postcard of 1924 South African Springboks squad and officials, signed to back by 19, inc. Hodgson, Riley (Liverpool interest), Parry, Walker Thompson etc. (laminated to both sides); booklet for England tour to S.A. 1956 (signed inside by Bobby Robson), ribbon for Wolves tour to S.A. 1951; tickets (2), Arsenal v Chelsea 1953 & Wales v Rest of UK 1969 etc., G to EX, 5
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Football - AUTOGRAPHS, signed album pages (3.25 x 5.25), 1930s, inc. Liverpool (16 signatures), Blenkinsop, Riley, Cooper, Whittle; Everton (19), White, Britton, Watson, Dean, Stevenson, Hughes, Archer; Aston Villa (17), Houghton, Cunliffe, Astley, Simpson, Cummings, Gibson etc., with small attached photos, G to VG, 3
Football - LIVERPOOL, selection, books (47), hardback (30), Player By Player, Pictorial History, Liverpool In Europe, Greatest Players; biographies, inc. Hunt, Smith, Dalglish, Rush, Hansen, Beardsley, Paisley, Souness, Barnes, Maltby, Neal; programmes (13), slight duplication, VG, 90* (two boxes)
Football - LIVERPOOL, press release issues for Champions league matches, inc. line-ups, half & full-time reports, team facts; Dortmund, Roma, Haka & Leverkusen (all 2001/2), Chelsea & Barcelona (both 2005/6 & 2006/7), Marseille, Real Madrid & Atletico Madrid (all 2008/9), Fiorentina, Debreceni & Olympic Lyon (all 2009/10) etc., duplication (some heavy), VG to MT, Qty.
Football - LIVERPOOL, foreign selection, inc. away programmes, at Dynamo Moscow, Cnaptak, Kaunas, Roma, Haka, Myllykosken Pallo 47, Dynamo Kiev, DVSC etc; brochures, 2005 World Club Championship, pre-season tours to Asia 2005 & 2009; Champions League, UEFA Cup, FA Cup; press releases, flags etc., slight duplication, VG to MT, Qty.
Football - ARSENAL, home programmes, 1970/1 Double season, inc. League (21), v Manchester United, Leeds, Tottenham, Forest, Everton, Chelsea, Coventry, Newcastle, West Ham, Liverpool, Derby etc; FAC (6), Portsmouth, at Leicester (away and home replay), Stoke City (semi-final at Hillsborough & replay at Villa Park), Liverpool (Final); LC (2), Ipswich, Palace (both replays); Fairs Cup (3), Lazio, Sturm Graz, Koln, G to EX, 32*
A 9ct. gold Football Association England v Scotland 1918-19 Victory Internationals medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND 1918-19, VICTORY INTERNATIONALS, S. HARDY, GOODISON PARK, LIVERPOOL, APRIL 26th 1919, HAMPDEN PARK, GLASGOW, MAY 3rd 1919 In an exciting match, England beat Scotland 4-3 having been 3-0 up at half-time. England's goals came from braces by Spurs' Arthur Grimsdell & West Han's Sydney Puddefoot.
Ray Kennedy's Liverpool Football League Division One Championship medal season 1981-82, gold and enamel, inscribed FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, DIVISION 1 WINNERS, the medal has been mounted in a frame together with a colour photograph of Kennedy and printed career biography, 56 by 27cm., 22 by 10 3/4in.; the original medal case has been preserved and is also offered with the lot (2) Provenance: The Ray Kennedy Collection, Christie's, 20th October 1993 In a highly successful career Ray Kennedy won honours at every senior domestic and European level with Arsenal and Liverpool. The present medal was awarded for his sixth and final Championship win, and his fifth for Liverpool during his final season at Anfield. The reds finished the 1981-82 season with a total of 87 points, four clear of Ipswich Town. After short spells at Swansea and Hartlepool Ray Kennedy was forced to retire from the game having started to suffer the initial symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
A group of three 1930s football autograph albums, with a good selection of football teams from the period including Leeds, Wolves, Manchester City, Blackburn, Southampton, West Ham, Bradford City, Coventry City, Barnsley, Spurs, Blackburn, Leicester, Norwich, Sheffield United, Blackpool, Newcastle, Bury, Derby, Liverpool, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Arsenal, Everton, Preston, Huddersfield, Sunderland, Aston Villa, WBA, Birmingham and others, also some cricket content; sold together with some football cigarette cards
An official photograph of the Everton Football Club Jubilee Banquet 1878-1928, a 9 ½ by 11 ½ in black and white photograph by G.E. Mills (Carbonora Co.), Liverpool, with a bird's eye view of the grand occasion at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, 24th April 1929, in original mount, mounted, framed and glazed, 46 by 57cm., 18 by 22 ½in.
11 AC Milan football tickets, including the semi-final of the 1974 ECWC v Borussia Monchengladbach; 1989 European Cup Final v Steaua Bucharest, 1990 European Cup Final v Benfica; 1995 UEFA Champions League Final v Ajax, 1999 Italian Supercoppa v Parma, 2003 UEFA Super Cup v Porto; 2005 UEFA Champions League Final v Liverpool
An interesting and cleverly themed collection of football programmes relating to England's 1966 World Cup winning players, GORDON BANKS, League debut for Chesterfield v Colchester 29.11.58 & for his final League game, Stoke away at Liverpool 21.10.72, also his Testimonial v Manchester United; GEORGE COHEN, League debut Fulham v Liverpool 2.3.57 plus his Testimonial Night at Craven Cottage 10.11.69; NOBBY STILES, first match at Wembley, Schools' International v Wales 30.3.57 and final game for Manchester United at Coventry 13.4.71; JACK CHARLTON, final League game Leeds at Southampton 28.4.73; BOBBY MOORE, last game for West Ham at home v Norwich 1.1.74, England Youth international v Austria at Highbury 4.3.58, F.A. Youth Cup final West Ham v Blackburn at Ewood Park 4.5.59, First and last League games for Fulham v Middlesbrough (h) 19.3.74 (2 copies) and Blackburn (a) 14.5.77, and his Testimonial West Ham v Celtic 16.11.70; ALAN BALL, League debut Blackpool v Ipswich 20.8.62; ROGER HUNT, final game for Liverpool v Manchester United (h) 13.12.69, League debut for Bolton at Preston N.E. 26.12.69, and final League game Bolton v Rotherham 29.4.72; BOBBY CHARLTON, Manchester United debut v Charlton Athletic 6th October 1956, debut for Preston North End v Plymouth 17.8.74 and Testimonial Manchester United v Celtic 18.9.72, the lot also including a signed photograph of Charlton taking to the field for his last appearance at Wembley in the Common Market Football Match; GEOFF HURST, League debut West Ham away at Notts Forest 27.2.60, and his post-war record six goal game West Ham v Sunderland 19.10.68; MARTIN PETERS, Youth International England v Germany at Northampton 31.3.62 (the line-up including Wolfgang Weber, he and Peters were destined to meet again in the 1966 World Cup final), and a Schools' International also against Germany 25.4.59; the collection continues with three programmes where the exact 11 England players from the 1966 World Cup final took to the field again in subsequent internationals v Northern Ireland at Windsor Park, and v Czechoslovakia and Wales at Wembley (to add to the three times they lined up in the World Cup, in the q/f, s/f & final during which time they never tasted defeat winning 5 and drawing 1), the collection concludes with a programme for when the England starting XI changed for the first time since the World Cup (Greaves reintroduced) in the famous defeat against Scotland in 1967, bringing to an end an England unbeaten run of 19 games from 10.11.65 to 15.4.67
? Liverpool FC multi-signed 1981/2 football programme for the match against Southampton. Signed to front a back by Liverpool legends including Bob Paisley, Alan Hansen, Sammy Lee, Kenny Dalgleish, Mark Lawrenson, Phil Neal, Alan Kennedy, Bruce Grobbelaar, Terry McDermott, Phil Thompson. Good condition
A black and white image of Geoff Hurst scoring his third goal in the 1966 world cup final and signed by the player, a black and white photograph of Kenny Dalglish with an associated section of football programme bearing the players signature, a colour photograph of Rafael Benítez bearing the then Liverpool manager's signature, a colour photograph of Xabi Alonso during his Liverpool time and signed by the player, a black and white image of Bill Shankly and a colour image of Steven Gerrard and Rafael Benítez holding the European Cup trophy aloft presented with facsimile copies of associated Champions League matches to include the Istanbul final 2005. All items framed and glazed, the largest being 50 x 39.5cm (6).
THREE ALBUMS CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 200 FIRST DAY COVERS FOOTBALL RELATED mainly Liverpool with eleven signed by players including; STEVE NICOL, KEVIN McDONALD, JOHN WARK (scorer), ALAN KENNEDY, CRAIG JOHNSON, BRUCE GROBBELAAR, RONNIE WHELAN-EIRA, AVI COHEN, JOHN ALDREIDGE, PETER BEARDSLEY and Milk Cup Final 1984 (only 50 produced)
FOOTBALL STADIUM PHOTOS Twenty five aerial view colour photographs, Birmingham City two 16" X 12", Liverpool 12" X 8", Chelsea three 12" X 8", Southampton new stadium 12" X 8", Manchester United 12" X 8", Everton 12" X 8", Arsenal new stadium eight 12" X 8" Wembley Stadium old seven 12" X 8" and new 12" X 8". Good
SOUTHPORT Collection of programmes, 78-79, first season in Non-League football for Southport after failing to be re-elected back to the Football League. Southport joined the Northern Premier League. 25 home programmes and 19 away programmes. Homes include friendly v Cliftonville, Lancs Junior Cup v Darwen and Liverpool Senior Cup v Liverpool (both dates). Aways include South Liverpool, Workington, Barrow, Netherfield, Altrincham, Frickley, Bangor City, Gateshead and Goole. Good
CHELSEA TICKETS Six tickets for FA Cup Semi-Finals and Finals, 4 x Semi-Finals, v Liverpool 27/3/65, v Sheffield Wednesday 23/4/66, v Leeds United 29/4/67 (folds), all three at Villa, plus v Watford 14/3/70 at Tottenham. Also includes FA Cup Final tickets, 1970 at Wembley and Replay at Old Trafford 29/4/70, both stamped "Chelsea Football and Athletic Company". Generally good
Liverpool Football signed Collection, Five items inc Lovely 7x5 colour photograph of the 1987/88 Liverpool team autographed on the front by various players including Kenny Dalglish, Craig Johnston, Peter Beardsley, Bruce Grobbelaar, John Aldridge, Ronnie Moran, Alan Hansen and Roy Evans. Signed to the reverse by Liverpool’s legendary 1970’s and 1980’s Manager Bob Paisley dedicated to Marty. 1982 Liverpool football programmes. Signed by Liverpool legends Bob Paisley, Phil Thompson, Mark Lawrenson, Sammy Lee, Ian Rush, Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish, Alan Kennedy, and more. 1965 FA Cup song sheet signed by three inc Ian Callaghan, 1986 FA Cup cover for final against Everton signed by 8 inc Sammy Lee, Ian Rush, Howard Kendall, Bruce Grobbelaar. 1986 Super Cup cover for final against Everton signed by six inc Bob Paisley, Phil Thompson, Ian Rush. Good condition
Tottenham Football Pirate Programmes: Very nice as they cover the home FA Cup run in 1967. From the 3rd round Millwall there are 2 different and a paper, 4th round Portsmouth 2 different, 3rd round Bristol City 3 different and 6th round Birmingham 2 different. From same season there are also West Ham Man Utd Liverpool x 2 Chelsea and Everton. C/W 67/68 Chelsea. Fair/Good. (17)
Football Press Photos: A large collection from the 70s and early 80s the majority with press stamps but all are press photos direct from the press in various sizes. Included are 88 x Norwich, 12 x J Charlton and many from Southampton West Ham Arsenal Tottenham England Liverpool Bristol City Man Utd Everton Leeds and Notts County. A few more modern and older plus a few crowd scenes but mainly portrait or action including a few signed. Excellent. (200+) C/W a folder of 33 more modern international player press photos. (est 250)
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