Liverpool FC Football Items: Good selection of Liverpool memorabilia and ephemera. Includes Match tickets from the 1970s onwards, Two 1950 FA Cup Final Rosettes, 1960s Supporters Club membership cards, Official Diaries, 1951/2 Fixture list, 1965/6 Calendar, Hand signed letter from Billy Liddell dated February 1957. Sold with a large 1970s leather adidas Liverpool FC bag in immaculate condition (46) Good
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Signed Liverpool Football Programmes: Twenty-Four home programmes from season 1998/9 all signed on front cover in black marker pen by player appearing on front cover. Players include Owen, Ince, Redknapp, McManaman, Murphy, Berger, McAteer etc. Most programmes having Players Lounge passes attached (24) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Signed Liverpool Football Programmes: Thirty-Two home programmes from season 2000/01 all signed on front cover in black marker pen by player appearing on front cover, some multi-signed. Players include Gerrard x 2, McAllister, Fowler, Heskey, Carragher, Barmby and Hamann. All programmes having Players Lounge passes attached. Includes UEFA Cup (32) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Signed Liverpool Football Programmes: Contains The boys of 65 celebration dinner menu fully signed by the Liverpool FA Cup winning squad of 1965, 2006 Charity programme and ticket (ticket signed by Riise), 2001 FA Cup Semi Final programme signed, signed 2006 FA Youth Cup Final (6) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Signed Match Worn Football Shirt: Framed and glazed Danny Murphy match worn Champions League Liverpool home shirt from Liverpool v Barcelona 20th November 2001. Shirt is signed to front in black marker by Twenty-Six players including Gerrard, Owen, Fowler, Heskey and many others. A rare piece. Note this item is not for posting and can be collected either from the Wirral or Essex (1) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Robbie Fowler Signed Match Football Worn Shirt: Framed and glazed Robbie Fowler match worn Liverpool Home shirt from Liverpool versus Manchester United on the 11th September 1999, FA Premier League. Fowler has signed the front of shirt in black marker pen. Note this item is not for posting and can be collected either from the Wirral or Essex (1) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Jamie Carragher Signed Match Worn Football Shirt: Framed and Glazed Jamie Carragher match worn Liverpool home shirt from season 2001/02. FA Premier League. Carragher has signed the front of shirt in black marker pen. Note this item is not for posting and can be collected either from the Wirral or Essex (1) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Heggem Signed Match Worn Football Shirt: Vegard Heggem Number Fourteen match worn Liverpool Home shirt from season 1999/00, FA Premier League. Heggem has signed the front of shirt in black marker pen (1) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Gary McAllister Match Worn Football Shirt: Gary McAllister Number twenty-One match worn Liverpool Home shirt from Liverpool versus Aston Villa on the 8th September 2001, McAllister has signed the front of the shirt in black marker pen (1) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Dominic Matteo Leeds United Match Worn Football Shirt: Dominic Matteo Number Twenty-One match worn Leeds United home shirt from Leeds Uniteds away game at Liverpool played 13th October 2001. Signed to front in black marker pen by Matteo (1) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Vladimir Smicer Match Worn Football Shirt: Vladimir Smicer Number Seven match worn Czech republic International Football shirt. Shirt worn for the Northern Ireland v Czech Republic match played 24th March 2001. Signed to front in black marker pen by Smicer (1) Very Good Lots 365 – 396 are the property of a senior staff member at Anfield, Liverpool FC
Football Scrap Book: A Large scrap book dated 1940s mainly Bolton Wanderers content made up of newspaper cut outs, Programme cut outs and other items. Does included a few signed items including Fairbrother, Ward of Derby, Morris of Manchester United, Liddell of Liverpool, Farrell of Everton, Carey & Aston of Manchester United, Dugdale of Everton and more , well worth a look (1) Very Good
Sheffield Wednesday Complete Home & Away Football Programmes: 9 near complete seasons including 64/65 2 missing but includes both Blackburn aways, 65/66 missing 3 but includes both Liverpool aways, 66/67 complete, 67/68 complete, 68/69 2 missing, 69/70 complete, 70/71 complete, 73/74 1 missing, 74/75 complete, excellent 350+
Tottenham China Tankard and Matching Football Saucer: Although year unknown we would estimate 1960’s, tankard measures 5.5” high and has gold piping as does the saucer the underneath marked Liverpool Road Pottery Limited, Stoke on Trent which overprints Royal Tudor ware by Barker, Ironside, with similar remarks and the word Sadler on the tankard. May be individual items and not a set, good condition but tankard has some crazing
Arsenal 1937/8 Home Football Programmes: A near complete home run of Twenty-Two Arsenal home programmes from season 1937/8. Includes FA Cup matches versus Bolton Wanderers and Preston North End plus League versus Liverpool, Everton, Leeds United etc. A great set in good – very good condition, even containing season ticket application forms etc. Stored in a Red binder with Arsenal FC Homes 1937/8 in gold lettering to spine (23) Good
A 15ct. gold & enamel Aston Villa League Champions medal season 1909-10, claret & blue enamelling, the obverse inscribed ASTON VILLA FOOTBALL CLUB, LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, 1909-10, the reverse inscribed A. CARTLIDGE. This medal was awarded to the Aston Villa goalkeeper Arthur Cartlidge for the Football League Division One title winning season of 1909-10, exactly 100 years ago. Villa finished with 53 points, 5 ahead of runners-up Liverpool. Arthur Cartlidge made 52 appearances for Villa between 1908 and 1910 before returning to his home town team Stoke where he had made his professional debut in 1899. The majority of his career, however, was spent at Bristol Rovers where he made 258 senior appearances between 1901 and 1908 and helped ‘The Pirates’ to a Southern League Championship title in season 1904-05. Arthur Cartlidge was born in Stoke-on-Trent 12th June 1880 and died there also in 1940
Alec Lindsay’s silver miniature replica of the 1974 F.A. Charity Shield, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHARITY SHIELD, the octagonal black bakelite backboard inscribed LEEDS UNITED V LIVERPOOL, WEMBLEY, 10TH AUGUST 1974, WINNERS, easel support. Bill Shankly led the Liverpool team out onto the pitch for the very last time in the 1974 Charity Shield. Bob Paisley was to take over for the start of the League campaign. Liverpool won the Charity Shield after a penalty shoot out following a 1-1 draw. Alec Lindsay scored his penalty. Regrettably, however, the match is remembered for a notorious punch up between Billy Bremner and Kevin Keegan, their sending offs and their display of disapproval of the decision by removing their shirts. All in front of a TV audience as this was the first Charity Shield to be broadcast
A highly important cuttings album containing what is believed to be the oldest surviving item of Newton Heath and therefore Manchester United memorabilia and additionally the autographs of The Outcasts FC a group of rebel players who paved the way for the formation of the Players Union, and the current P.F.A., Containing:. I) a pasted leaf with the 10 signatures of Newton Heath LYR, believed to have been signed on the occasion of the match v. the Canadian touring team on 6th October 1888, with the missing signature from the line up being the right winger William Tait. Believed to be the oldest surviving item of . Newton Heath and therefore Manchester United memorabilia. A programme for Everton v. Newton Heath on April 15th, 1889 is understood to be in the David France Everton Collection Charitable Trust;. Ii) a team-group leaf titled Manchester United 1908-09 & 1910-11, 14 signatures. Iii) the autograph of Billy Meredith, the signature dated Feb 12/07;. Iv) Ernest Mangnall’s signed official Manchester United team-sheet for the 1909 F.A. Cup final v Bristol City at The Crystal Palace, Manchester United’s historic first appearance and win in the Cup final;. V) a leaf containing team-group signatures of The Outcasts F.C inscribed “Playing for union rights”, The Outcasts being a group of rebel players captained by United’s Charlie Roberts and team-mate Billy Meredith, also signed by the United goalkeeper Herbert Broomfield, inscribed Players Union Secretary, the autograph set almost certainly relating from the same day that the famous photograph was taken of the Outcasts at Fallowfield in July, 1909 (this photo is reproduced in the John Harding book “For the Good of the Game” which contains an introduction by Gordon Taylor of the PFA), the only missing signature from the photograph being that of Turnbull, other signatories include Moger, Duckworth, Wall, Corbett, Picken, Holden, Coleman, Clough, Burgess and G. Boswell (PU asst. Secretary);. Vi) an envelope addressed to A H Albut, [first] Secretary of Newton Heath Football Club, at the club’s first office, 33 Oldham Road; & another envelope addressed to James West, a later Club Secretary at Bank Street . Vii) the album also containing the signatures of other footballers of the Edwardian era, mostly signed over printed biographical newspaper articles, comprising Robert Hawkes (Luton), Robert Smith Robinson ( Liverpool), Peter Kyle (Spurs), Alec Raisbeck (Newcastle), Harry Thorpe (Fulham), Thomas Riley (Brentford), Arthur Collins (Fulham), H Robinson (Birmingham), J T Robertson (Chelsea), David Ross (Norwich), & J S Fryer (Fulham). Viii) the album also containing press cuttings & non- football related family scraps. Provenance:. Emma Gaskell of the Gaskell family of Knutsford, Cheshire. Emma Gaskell being the god-daughter of James West, the Club Secretary of Newton Heath, becoming Manchester United in 1902. Thence by family descent
A football autograph album dating from season 1938-39, team-groups and part groups for Southend United, Reading, Liverpool, Aldershot, Millwall, Bolton, Blackburn (2nd Division Champions), Bury, Fulham (cut-outs), Bristol Rovers, Derby County, Notts County & Swansea, plus a few individual signatures, collected in ink and pencil
A collection of 150 Football-themed 1970s postal covers, included 38 examples autographed by club heroes, comprising Leeds 10 (3 autographed), Birmingham 7 (2), Chelsea 3 (0), Notts County 8 (4), Grimsby 7 (1), Leicester 13 (3), Man City 17 (3), Arsenal 13 (4), Spurs 9 (1), Northern Ireland 3 (0), Norwich 7 (0), Preston North End (0), Wolves 16 (1), Reading 18 (13), Derby 4 (0), Southend 4 (0), Villa 4 (1) and Liverpool 2 (2)
A collection of signed prints by the artist D W Foster of football, cricket, rugby league and Olympic interest, including 10 examples of multi-signed prints of the 1990s Wigan Rugby League team; two signed Dennis Lillee cricket print (one framed), two signed Stanley Matthews prints (one damaged, the other creased; a multi-signed Bryan Robson Testimonial Year print, and a Sally Gunnell signed Olympic print; the lot also including an original watercolour by Foster portraying the Liverpool managers Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Kenny Dalglish and Roy Evans, mounted, framed & glazed, the image 35.5 by 28cm., 14 by 11in.
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