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Lot 118

Mark Lawrenson Liverpool Signed 12 x 8 inch football colour photo. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 119

Ron Yeats Liverpool Signed 12 x 8 inch football photo. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 122

Ian St john Liverpool Signed 12 x 8 inch football photo. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 123

Joey Jones, Phil Neal, David Johnson, Jimmy Case and Tommy Smith Liverpool Signed 10 x 8 inch football photo. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 125

Terry Mcdermott Liverpool Signed 12 x 8 inch football colour photo. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 99

John Barnes Liverpool Signed 12 x 8 inch football photo. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 636

Very large collection of football programmes from 1960/70s including some runs, Internationals, FA Cup Finals, World Cups, minor leagues etc, teams too numerous to mention but all notable teams of the time featured. Runs include Halifax, Newport, Leeds United, European and domestic, some individually wrapped, Wokingham, Hereford United, Challenge Cup Trophy Finals, Wigan Athletic etc. Individual small multiples including Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Sheffield United, Manchester United / City, Bradford, Ipswich, Doncaster, Waterford, Nottingham Forest etc.

Lot 642

Twenty-seven European Cup Winners Cup tournament football programmes/programs 1962-1990. Teams include Athletico Madrid, Tottenham, Munich, West Ham, Liverpool, Glasgow Rangers, Bayern Munich, Anderlecht, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Juventus, Porto and Everton

Lot 373

A COLLECTION OF MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES & MAGAZINES including; B'ham City v Man. City Wembley on Sat. May 5th 1956. Man. City progs. v. Liverpool 20th August 1969. Man. City v. Newcastle Utd. Cup Final at Wembley on 28th Feb 1976 (total 3 0)

Lot 122

Liverpool Football Programmes. Large selection of domestic big match programmes. FA Cup Finals, testimonials, League Cup Finals, Charity Shield matches (28) Good

Lot 130

A collection of sporting programmes, predominantly football related, comprising cup finals, testimonial, international, European games to include Chelsea V Tottenham Hotspur 20.05.1967, Arsenal V Liverpool 08.05.1971, Manchester City V Newcastle United 28.02.1976 and similar.

Lot 131

A collection of sporting programmes, predominantly Football and Rugby League to include Challenge Cup Finals, FA Cup Final, matchday programmes for Everton, Blackpool, Manchester City, Liverpool, Tranmere Rovers, QPR and similar also includes a 1969 Ryder Cup programme.

Lot 186

Football Programmes. Good collection of British teams at home versus European opposition from the 1950s / 1960s. Good Burnley, Arsenal, Irish, Liverpool and Chelsea content (26) Good

Lot 193

Tranmere Rovers Football Programmes. Sixty mid-1960s home issues to include Friendly versus Liverpool 1968 (60) Very Good

Lot 204

European Football Programmes. Twenty A4 size English / Scottish teams at home in European competition. Includes Liverpool v Barcelona semi-final 2019. Good Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bolton, Leicester City content (20) Very Good

Lot 207

Liverpool FC Football Programmes. A large box of Liverpool FC home programmes mid 1960s to modern day with a very large content of European matches included. Also includes 2005 Champions League Final programme. Approx 150 (1 Box) Good

Lot 215

European Football Programmes. Forty A4 size British clubs home and away in European Competition football programmes, includes 2006 UEFA Cup final, Liverpool champions of Europe 1977 (23) Good

Lot 220

Football Programmes. A folder of Twenty Nine programmes mainly from the 1960s. All British team in European competition. Good Newcastle United, Liverpool and Manchester United content (1 Folder) Good

Lot 222

Football Programmes. Forty Three British clubs home and away in European competition. Good Liverpool, Arsenal and Cardiff City content. 1970s onwards (43) Good

Lot 237

Football Programmes. A very impressive collection of British clubs at home in Europe 1970s to modern day. Very large content of Liverpool FC, Arsenal, Chelsea, Aston Villa etc. Some comprehensive runs, approx 300 (1 Box) Good

Lot 239

Football Programmes. British clubs at home in European competition. Early 1960s / 1970s with good Liverpool FC content (47) Good

Lot 240

Football Programmes. Twenty One British clubs away in European competition. 1970s onwards with good Liverpool FC content (21) Good

Lot 303

European Football Programmes. A large amount of British teams away in various European Competitions mainly from the 2000s. Good Liverpool, Rangers, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur content (42) Very Good

Lot 305

Liverpool Football Club - A Liverpool FC Champions of Europe special edition annual and a Liverpool Football Club tie.

Lot 307

A Liverpool Football Club signed replica shirt from the 1997 - 1998 season bearing 24 signatures including Stig Inge Bjornbye, Steve McManamen, Jamie Redknapp and others.

Lot 335

Liverpool Football Club Programmes - A good selection of match programmes from the 1980's and later, predominantly relating to Liverpool but with some others comprising League games, European games, FA Cup, League Cup, away games.

Lot 336

Liverpool Football Club Programmes - A good selection of match programmes covering seasons 1975/1976, 1976/1977, 1977/1978, 1978/1979 and 1979/1980 to include league games, European games, FA Cup, League Cup.

Lot 41

Signed Football Items. Framed pictures, mounted pictures. Good Liverpool content, 11 items in total (11) Fair-Good EST £40-50

Lot 43

Football Pennants. Twenty small size pennants collected by a Liverpool FC supporter on European away days, modern day but a nice selection (20) Good EST £30-50

Lot 44

Football Scarves. Twenty football scarves collected by a Liverpool FC supporter on European travels. Good Italian and Spanish content (20) Very Good EST £50-70

Lot 47

Football Pennants. Eighteen medium to large size pennants collected by a Liverpool FC supporter on European away days, modern day but a nice selection (18) Good EST £50-70

Lot 48

Football Pennants. Eighteen extra large pennants collected by a Liverpool FC supporter on European away days, modern day but a nice selection, some excellent Champions League examples (18) Good EST £60-80

Lot 60

Liverpool FC Football Pictures. Two large black and white photographs framed, mounted and glazed. Shankley etc celebrating (1) Good EST £30-50

Lot 61

Liverpool FC Football Display. Mounted display of 5 replica European Cup and Champions League winners medals. 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984 and 2005 with display plaques (1) Good EST £40-60

Lot 62

Signed Liverpool FC Football Photograph. Large colour photograph mounted, glazed and framed of Jimmy Case and Phil Neal holding the European Cup signed by both players. A nice item (1) Good EST £50-70

Lot 64

Signed Liverpool FC Football Display. A very large display consisting of a Liverpool FC home shirt and a signed fact file photograph of Steven Gerrard. A stunning piece (1) Very Good EST £80-100

Lot 65

Signed Liverpool FC Football Shirt. A Liverpool home shirt from season 1998/99 season mounted and glazed. Shirt contains twenty two signatures in marker pen. Well presented (1) Very Good EST £80-100

Lot 84

Football Programmes. Contains 1996 FA Cup Final, 1986 Dubai Super Cup, Manchester United v Glasgow Celtic 1970 played in Toronto and Moscow v Liverpool 1992 (4) Very Good

Lot 172

A SMALL QUANTITY OF WATCHES TO INCLUDE FRANKLIN MINT BRACELET WATCH TOGETHER WITH FOOTBALL RELATED CASED PENS INCLUDING MANCHESTER UNITED AND LIVERPOOL

Lot 5

UK VEHICLE REGISTRATION NUMBER 'LFC 1'held on DVLA V778 Retention Document, expires 14 August 2030IMPORTANT NOTICEBefore bidding on a Vehicle Registration number lot, interested parties should make themselves aware of the DVLA's rules and regulations regarding the transfer of vehicle registration numbers. Bidders are also reminded that it is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to check any details of the V750 or V778 document before bidding. The winning bidder must supply Bonhams Automobilia Department with their 'Nominee' details immediately following their payment for the lot, so the form can be sent to the DVLA by the seller and changed by the DVLA accordingly (This can take between 2 to 8 weeks to process). When the change has been done and the form has been forwarded to Bonhams and then onward to the buyer it is most important that the buyer ensures that the registration number is assigned to an age appropriate vehicle within 1 month of the date of receipt of the signed and completed V778 listing their nominee details, Bonhams will not be held responsible for the consequences of any buyer/nominee failing to do so.Footnotes:The ultimate trophy car number plate for a Liverpool Football Club fan.Bonhams has sold numerous significant vehicle registration numbers in the past:'RR 1' sold in 2018 for £460,000 including premium 'S 1' sold for £397,500 including premium in 2008'M 1' sold for £331,500 including premium in 2006 'S 5' sold for £270,300 including premium in 2016 'NO 1' sold for £133,250 including premium in 2013 'T 6' sold for £163,900 including premium in 2016 and 'R 6' sold for £163,900 including premium in 2015.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 6

The Historically Important Football Association Challenge Cup, 1896-1910Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1895The silver trophy formed as a two-handled cup and cover, surmounted by a figure of a footballer with a football at his feet, the body with four oval cartouches engraved with the winning teams from 1872 to 1910 (1872 to 1895 being the winners of the first F. A. Cup – now lost – see footnote below), the loaded base underside inscribed 'Made By/P.Vaughton & Sons/Birmingham/1896/From A Cast Of The Old Cup/Which Was Lost' with ebonised plinth bearing two later silver plaques, both with maker's mark for Charles Edwards, London, 1910, the first inscribed 'Presented by/The Football Association/To/The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird/in appreciation of long/and very valuable services rendered to the game/6th February 1911', the second inscribed 'The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird/International 1873./Final Cup Competition/1873.7.8.9 & 1882./Member of Council since 1868./President/of The Football Association since/1890', the cup 40.6cm high, 50.7cm high with plinth; sold together with a copy of The History of The Football Association 1863-1952, published for the Football Association by the Naldrett Press 1953Footnotes:Provenance: Presented to The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird by The Football Association for services to the game on his 21st Anniversary as President of The Football Association, thence by family descent until sold at Christie's, lot 100, 19th May 2005 for £478,400, including Buyers Premium.Private UK Collection Exhibited: The National Football Museum, Preston and now Manchester from 2005 until June 2020The first F. A. Cup used between 1872 and 1895 was stolen from the Birmingham football outfitter William Shillcock's window on 11th September 1895 when it was on display after Aston Villa had won it that year. A £10 reward was offered for the recovery of the cup but sadly the trophy was never seen again. In 1958 an 80-year old Harry Burge came forward and said he had stolen it to make counterfeit half-crown coins and in 1975 Joseph Piecewright was implicated in the original theft but neither of these claims have been substantiated. As current holders of the trophy and therefore custodians of it Aston Villa FC were fined £25 for the loss of the trophy. In 1953, 90 years after the formation of The Football Association, Geoffrey Green wrote his seminal work 'The History of The Football Association' and page 173 notes that '......and at a Council meeting on January 22nd, 1896, it was proposed by A. Sharman that the new Cup to be purchased for competition in place of the old one lost, should be of gold, the cost not to exceed £200. The proposal was lost, and a resolution put forward by R. P. Gregson, seconded by Dr. Morley 'that a cup as nearly as possible like the old cup should be purchased' was carried. Thus another trophy, costing £25 and of twin design to the original, was set upon its high pedestal'. Fortunately, a cast of 'the old cup' existed and Vaughton & Sons of Birmingham were commissioned to produce an exact replica of it at the cost of £25. This is the cup offered here for sale. It bears the winners' names from 1872 onwards including Wanderers who won five of the first seven finals including three in a row (they were then presented with the trophy in perpetuity only to apply the true 'Corinthian' spirit of the amateur game at the time and return it to The Football Association – ironically, they never won it again!), Oxford University, Royal Engineers, Old Etonians, Clapham Rovers (who were strong in both codes of football – association football and rugby union) and Old Carthusians. In 1883 Blackburn Olympic won the 'the little tin idol' and the game of Association Football changed forever. The domination of the former pupil's public-school teams had come to an end and the North of England and Midlands teams began a new era in the game.The present cup offered for sale was contested for on 15 occasions before being retired and subsequently presented to The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird in 1911. First time winners of this actual trophy include Manchester City, Manchester United, Everton, Newcastle and Tottenham Hotspur to name but a few. Below are listed the details of each final this cup was played for with all the matches taking place at the Crystal Palace with the exception of the replay's of 1901 (Burnden Park, Bolton) and 1910 (Goodison Park, Liverpool)1895-1896 Sheffield Wednesday defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 in front of 48,836 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN AND FIRST MAJOR TROPHY WON BY THE CLUB.1896-1897Aston Villa defeated Everton 3-2 in front of 65,891 spectators. Villa became only the second team ever to win 'the Double' this year of the Cup and Football League First Division Championship Trophy.1897-1898Nottingham Forest defeated Derby County 3-1 in front of 62,017 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN AND FIRST MAJOR TROPHY WON BY THE CLUB.1898-1899Sheffield United defeated Derby County 4-1 in front of 73,833 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB.1899-1900Bury defeated Southampton 4-0 in front of 68,000 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN AND FIRST MAJOR TROPHY WON BY THE CLUB.1900-1901Tottenham Hotspur defeated Sheffield United 3-1 in the replay at Burnden Park, Bolton in front of 20,470. The first match had ended in a 2-2 draw and had drawn a then record crowd of 110,820. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN AND FIRST MAJOR TROPHY WON BY THE CLUB.1901-1902Sheffield United defeated Derby County 2-1 in front of 33,068 after the first match ended in 1-1 draw in front of 76,914 spectators1902-1903 Bury defeated Derby County 6-0 in front of 63,102 spectators.1903-1904Manchester City defeated Bolton wanderers 1-0 in front of 61,374 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB.1904-1905Aston Villa defeated Newcastle United 2-0 in front of 101,117 spectators.1905-1906 Everton defeated Newcastle United 1-0 in front of 75,609 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB.1906-1907Sheffield Wednesday defeated Everton 2-1 in front of 84,594 spectators.1907-1908Wolverhampton Wanderers defeated Newcastle United 3-1 in front of 74,697 spectators.1908-1909Manchester United defeated Bristol City 1-0 in front of 71,401 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB.1909-1910Newcastle United defeated Barnsley 2-0 in the replay at Goodison Park, Liverpool in front of 69,000 spectators. The first match had ended in 1-1 draw in front of 77,747 spectators. FIRST F. A. CUP FINAL WIN BY THE CLUB AND LAST CLUB TO WIN THE FAMOUS 'LITTLE TIN IDOL'.The Right Hon. Lord KinnairdArthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, later 11th Lord Kinnaird was born on 16th February 1847 in Kensington, London. He was educated at Cheam school, Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge where he became an all-round sportsman and represented Cambridge at numerous sports, including association football. He played and scored a goal in the second-ever F. A. Cup final in 1873 when Wanderers defeated Oxford University 2-0 and went on to play in a further eight finals for either Wanderers or Old Etonians and ended up on the winning side on five occasions in total between 1873 and 1883. Although born in England, the family seat was at Rossie Priory, Perthshire and he made a solitary appearance for Scotland against England in 1873 when England won 4-2.He was football's first superstar, the equivalent of Cricket's W G Grace, and was described as 'without exception the best player of the day'. He played in several positions including goalkeeper, half-back and forward and was an imposing figure on the field of play in his white long trousers and distinctive red beard. A hugely popular figure he celebrated by doing a hand-stand in front of the pavilion to a standing ovation after he captained Old Etonians to... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 163

A Collection of Various Sporting Programmes to Include Football Examples, Wrexham, Everton, Liverpool, Wales, Albion, Chelsea, Hull City, Arsenal

Lot 1019

1977 European Cup Final Signed Mounted Liverpool Football Print: Hand signed by Smith Callaghan and Neal who are pictured holding the trophy aloft. Mounted and in protective plastic to keep it pristine. 100% genuine by Bigbluetube. Measures 19 x 26 inches.

Lot 1020

Ian Rush Signed Mounted Liverpool Football Print: Hand signed by Rush who is pictured after scoring v Everton in the 1986 FA Cup Final. Mounted and in protective plastic to keep it pristine. 100% genuine by Artsportique. Measures 19 x 26 inches.

Lot 1027

Ryan Giggs Signed Mounted Manchester United Football Print: Hand signed by Giggs who is pictured going past Liverpool players. Mounted and in protective plastic to keep it pristine. 100% genuine by artists Keith Fearon who has also signed. Measures 28 x 23 inches.

Lot 1040

2001 Liverpool UEFA Cup Final Signed Mounted Football Print: Hand signed by man of the match Gary McAllister who is pictured with team mates after receiving a winners medal. Professionally mounted and in protective plastic to keep it pristine. 100% genuine by Bigbluetube. Measures 19 x 26 inches.

Lot 110

32/33 Sheffield United v Liverpool Football Programme: Excellent condition dated 29 8 1932. No team changes. Rusty staple holding firm.

Lot 1101

1910/11 Daily Graphic Album Of Football Teams: 34 page large booklet containing 58 team groups from the 10/11 season. Two team groups to one large page. Includes Manchester United Everton Liverpool West Ham Tottenham and Leeds City. Fair with the odd tear and split spine.

Lot 1106

Phil Neal Liverpool Signed Football Book: Autobiography signed and dedicated to Adrian together with a dedicated testimonial brochure. (2)

Lot 1110

Football Book Collection: Player By Player for Rangers Everton and Liverpool, History of the FA Cup, Man Utd Histories plus books on Cardiff Oxford Utd and more. Box with instructions to sell.

Lot 1125

Liverpool Football Memorabilia Box: Large Bone China boxed plate from the 80s of Bob Paisley and his achievements. C/W a Bill Shankley framed display, Liverpool shot glass, Replica Anfield Road sign and a History of Liverpool from 1906 in newspapers which is a large bound history of the club. Excellent.

Lot 1137

1933 Liverpool Signed Football Letter To Wolves: On Liverpool headed paper hand signed by Liverpool manager George Patterson. Lists in red their honours etc. Sent to Wolverhampton Wanderers regarding the death of their chairman and offering deepest sympathy. Nice item.

Lot 1149

Liverpool Retro Football Key Rings + Patches: Three 70s style key rings with five patches still in original packaging. Some duplication. (8)

Lot 1155

1978 Liverpool League Cup Runners Up Football Tankard: Awarded to David Fairclough a 10.5 cm high electroplate silver tankard which states under Football League badge The Football League Finalists 1977/78. Liverpools best ever team and possibly the most famous ever substitute. Originally sold at Sothebys in 2017. David played in both matches coming on as substitute.

Lot 1194

1990s Signed Liverpool Football Shirt: Red Carlsberg Reebok short sleeve home shirt from around 1996 - 1998. Signed in black marker by around 20 of the squad.

Lot 1200

Michael Owen Signed England Football Shirt: Original small adult shirt from 2005/2007 clearly signed by the Liverpool and England legend in marker pen on white shirt.

Lot 1242

1928/29 Manchester City v Liverpool Football Programme: Fair/Good condition 16 pager with rusty staples. No team changes. Slight fold and few rust marks

Lot 1283

1916/17 Liverpool Football Postcard: Excellent condition with postcard back to reverse. Rare World War One team group.

Lot 1284

Pre War Liverpool Memorandum Football Postcard: Good condition with blank back. From around 1910 a typical giant killing card in loving memory of Liverpool with a poem about their defeat from an unattributed match.

Lot 1375

Liverpool 2015/16 Match Issued Football Shirt: White short sleeve shirt with number 23 Emre Can to rear and FA Cup badging to arms. Liverpool went on to win the FA Cup this season. Issued for the match v Exeter City.

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