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Lot 1173

Approximately 550 football programmes from 1970s, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, Spurs, Everton, West Ham plus, most clubs represented **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 4065

Various Football Autographed Photographs including John Aston, Paddy Creland, Alex Stepney, Tony Dunne and David Sadler one b/w; Liverpool European Cup Winners 1977; Andrei Kanchelskis; Denis Law; Leeds Utd FA Cup Winners 1972, Middlesbrough 1974 and Manchester United 1968

Lot 252

Football and Athletics, large Vintage collection of programmes from the 60's. This beautiful collection consists of vintage programmes from various teams across the 60's era, mainly from the early 60's, including Tottenham, Arsenal, Gt Britain and N Ireland, Sheffield Wednesday, Leicester City, Nottingham Forest, Poland, Birmingham City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton, Southend United, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Fulham, Plymouth, Liverpool and many more. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 1415

Spirits - Martel VS Fine Cognac, Liverpool Football Club Red Wine, Manchester United Red Wine, Commemorative Ales. (5)

Lot 1

A 1905 NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL ALL BLACKS RUGBY UNION JERSEY MATCH-WORN BY LOOSE FORWARD FRANCIS TURNBULL GLASGOW (1880-1939)The most iconic of all historic rugby union jerseys characterized by the quilted overlay to shoulders, leather neckline with believed original lace, large embroidered ‘silver fern’ and stitched 'hidden' ‘M’ to hem, unique to the 1905 All Blacks jerseys and believed to stand for 'Mary' (Mary Stubbs and her husband John founded J Stubbs, Hosiery Manufacturer, later to be known as the Manawatu Knitting Mills). The back of the jersey stitched with white canvas square bearing printed No.7. Believed to be the first time that an ‘Originals’ jersey has appeared at auction with the playing number remaining on the back. It is thought that the numbers were tacked on to player's backs in most cases.Together with framed period black and white team photograph ‘NEW ZEALAND v WALES at Cardiff, December 16th, 1905’ with player’s names listed below, 46 x 56cms, incl. frameProvenance: the jersey was swapped with Wales’s Charles Meyrick Pritchard (1882 – 1916) after the famous Wales v New Zealand ‘Match of the Century’ on 16th December 1905. Preserved with other important jerseys, caps and photographs by Charlie Pritchard which form a collection entered to this auction by Charlie Pritchard’s great-grandson. In recent years the collection has been archived and exhibited at the World Rugby Museum at Twickenham Stadium.The 1905 New Zealand Rugby Union team were the first to tour outside of Australasia. By the time the tour arrived for the match against Wales, the All Blacks had not conceded a single point in their last 600 minutes of rugby. They had played 27 matches scoring 801 points and conceding just 22 and had won all three of their preceding international matches, two without conceding any points (12–7 against Scotland, 15–0 against Ireland and 15–0 against England).They became known as ‘The Originals’ and for the first time labelled ‘The All Blacks’ by the British Press. In readiness for the tour, the New Zealanders had embraced new strategies and had studied assiduously what was permitted within the laws of the game. The tour was a benchmark in world rugby and laid the framework for all rugby tours since. It cemented Rugby Union as New Zealand’s national sport, embedded the sport in the national psyche and commenced a ‘new order’ of world rugby with The All Blacks at the helm, a position which has rarely been threatened in 120 years.Wales versus The Originals, in Cardiff, is a match regarded as one of sport’s greatest with over 47,000 spectators at the Arms Park. It was eagerly anticipated by swathes of rugby fans and by the press, according to the South Wales Echo's report on the morning before the match, 'Never in the long annals of Rugby football has a match excited more widespread interest than today's International at Cardiff. The all-conquering career of the New Zealanders has been watched with a keenness that has never been equalled, and as they were meeting a side whose style more closely resembles their own than any they have met on their brilliantly successful tour...The Great Western Railway Company had made arrangements for thirty excursion trains from all parts of the country, the first of which arrived at about 10.20am. This was from Frome and the West of England, and was a long train, crowded. At 10.50 the Ogmore and Garw Valleys contingent came - a large and enthusiastic crowd of footballers - closely followed by people from the Western Valleys of Monmouthshire, from Weymouth, Birmingham, Liverpool, Swindon, London, Paignton. All reports went to show that these trains were full, and a special from London, due to arrive at 12.10, brought 700....the officials at the TVR station, Cardiff, estimate that, including ordinary, the trains on their service from mid-morning brought from 12,000 to 15,000 people into Cardiff up to 1 o'clock. A similar estimate as the Rhymney railway station shows that up to the same hour about 8000 to 9000 people had arrived over that line'.Even before the eagerly anticipated kick-off the match had become a landmark game given that the Welsh supporters sang ‘Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of My Fathers)’ in response to the New Zealand player’s stirring performance of the Haka. The South Wales Echo commented that its effect was electrifying. It was the first time a national anthem had been sung before any sporting fixture.There had already been a degree of controversy leading up to the test, particularly in relation to the choice of referee John Dallas. Also with regards to the tactics New Zealand had brought with them to the Northern Hemisphere, in particular the role of captain Dave Gallaher as a roaming wing-forward. Many remarked the tactic as unsporting with the intent of obstructing opposition players. The controversy continued as the game developed with decisions seeming to go against The Originals. The referee, wearing formal clothes including walking shoes without bars or sprigs in wintry conditions, struggled to keep up with play. But the experience Welsh team crafted a first half try through Teddy Morgan. In the second half there was a ‘try that never was’ when Bob Deans, The All Blacks centre-three-quarter, was adjudged to have grounded the ball short of the try-line. Wales’s first half try was enough to seal a 3-0 victory for the home-side. New Zealand’s incredible unbeaten run was over and a 'humorous' obituary card 'In memory of the New Zealand Football Team' was printed and circulated in Wales.On their first overseas tour the All Blacks played thirty-five matches, winning thirty-four of them, scoring 976 points and conceding only fifty-nine. . The loss to Wales and its controversial manner rankled the New Zealanders for years to come but it acted as a catalyst for future successes and their superiority in subsequent tours.Frank Glasgow was one of the successes of The Originals tour, playing 27 of the 35 matches, he appeared in all five international games and was the leading scorer amongst the forwards with a points tally of 32. Glasgow was said to be a tough, athletic, and an intelligent loose forward. Originally from Dunedin, Glasgow represented Wellington, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, and Southland. A bank-manager by trade, Glasgow generally played in the front-row but also played as flanker and back-row forward. He also played occasionally as hooker including against the Anglo-Welsh tourists in 1908 when he scored a try against the tourists.

Lot 762

LIVERPOOL FC: a signed football with signatures to include Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish, Phil Neal, etc.Condition Report: - We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Lot 765

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB; various autographs and other football related signatures, three on first edition stamp envelopes, the other on a Ty-phoo Tea promotional poster.Condition Report: - We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Lot 135

A box of Liverpool FC football memorabilia.

Lot 1165

Liverpool Football Club - Flag 2005 Champions League Final Winners, Display with 10 film negatives and pictures from the five European Cup Finals 1978-2005 and a Football with 18 signatures including Sammy Lee, Neil Ruddock and Danny Murphy

Lot 1168

Four Liverpool Football Club Away football shirts - 2002-2003 Medium, 2003-2005 Medium, 2005-2006 Large and 2006-2007 Large

Lot 1169

Two Liverpool Football Club home football shirts - an original's Liverpool FC Size Large and an 1989/90 shirt in fair condition with small holes, worn/loose Candy logo, marks

Lot 1177

Nine 1940s & 1950s Football League Club publications - Official History of West Ham United, Let's Talk about Charlton Athletic, Liverpool FC Wembley 1950, All about…Bolton Wanderers, Aston Villa Handbook 1952/53, Barnsley AFC Supporters Club Handbook 1955, Up the Cherries - The Complete Story of Bournemouth & Boscombe (1899-1959), Southend United Supporters Club Handbook 1958/59, Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Club Handbook 1959/60, Fair-Good condition

Lot 1184

Seventeen TY-PHOO Tea Large Football Team Cards c1960s including Liverpool, Leeds United, Celtic, Rangers, etc. Size 10x8 "

Lot 1200

Liverpool Football Club signed memorabilia - one squad signed Pennant and sixteen hand signed photographs including Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard, Kenny Dalglish, largest size 12x8"

Lot 1266

1968 FAC Final West Bromwich Albion celebration dinner at the Park Lane Hotel London W1 (cover + ribbon), Park Lane Luncheon Menu card (West Bromwich heading), 1968 FAC Final programme + Daily Express singing sheet (folded), Express & Star 1968 FAC Final cardboard head band, The Albion - official publication to record reaching Wembley 1968 (40 pages), 1967/68 FAC s/f Birmingham City v WBA match programme, also WBA v Liverpool (FAC 2nd replay at Manchester City), 1967 October/November Vol.1, No. 2 WBA Supporters club "The Throstle News'' plus the Park Drive Book of Football - George Best on cover (has reports of WBA FAC winners, Manchester Utd European Cup winners, Manchester City Division 1 champions; fair. (9)

Lot 1272

Selection of FAC Final match tickets 1959 Nottingham Forest v Luton Town (creased edge), 1963 Manchester Utd v Leicester City, 1966 Everton v Sheffield Wednesday, 1971 Arsenal v Liverpool + counterfoil, 1986 Liverpool v Everton (stamped West Bromwich Albion to the back), plus 1980 Football League Cup Final Wolverhampton Wanderers v Nottingham Forest + counterfoil; fair/good. (6)

Lot 1279

Collection of memorabilia to include West Bromwich Albion centenary 1879-1979 plate featuring team squad with player autographs to the outer perimeter, 33 1/3 Record of 1968 FAC Final (has original sleeve), WBA Cup winner 1968 45 rpm vinyl record in original sleeve, 1968 FAC Final West Brom souvenir lapel badge featuring the THROSTLE with a football to the lower ribbon, a 1978 Wallchart with Albion player signatures, 1982, 1986, 1990 World Cup fixture cards, 1976 Xmas card with WBA team signatures, 1946/47 Football Fanfare (lacking covers), 1953/54 Port Vale v WBA FAC s/f programme (poor) 1964 England v Scotland (Womens hockey), 1964 Scotland v England, 1967/68 WBA v Liverpool FAC @ Manchester City x 2, 1967/68 Birmingham City v WBA (FAC s/f) + match ticket, 1968 FAC Final, 1968/69 WBA v Leicester City (FAC s/f) x 2, 1970 Football League v Scottish League, 1973 England v Scotland, 1977/78 Wolves v WBA, 1978 Spain v Romania, 1978/79 WBA v Valencia UEFA (six Albion signatures), 1978 Valencia v Espanol, 1979 WBA v China XI, 1985 England v R of I schools plus a pack of newspapers mostly circa 1968 featuring WBA also included 1966 newspaper x 2 covering the World Cup in England. (A Lot)

Lot 1376

2022 Hardback FA Cup Final Liverpool v Chelsea Football Programme bound edition, limited edition No.462 of 2410 copies collectable quality casebound programme in excellent condition

Lot 1433

1958s-1990s Liverpool Football programmes, a mixed collection with a majority of home 1970-1980 - League Cup, European Cup, Final, Charity Shield, semi replays, one is from 1958 v Everton 1st Oct, in mixed condition in need of some sorting #104

Lot 1452

Selection of Wolverhampton Wanderers items, 1960 Wembley Wolves, 1974 FLC Final, 1979 Wolves v Arsenal FAC s/f, 1980 FLC Final, 1964 FAC Final, 1939 FAC Final souvenir (reprint), 1972 Wolves v Spurs (UEFA Cup Final), 1971/72 Wolves v Juventus (UEFA), 1972/73 Leeds Utd v Wolves (FAC s/f), 1957/58 Wolves pre-season trial match (poor), Wolves home programmes 1966/67 Norwich City, 1967/68 Sunderland, Manchester Utd, Nottingham Forest, Liverpool, Everton, 1968/69 Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich Town, Manchester City, 1969/70 Kilmarnock, Stoke City, Derby County, WHU, Leeds Utd, 1970/71 Arsenal, Southampton plus others (7) including Derek Parkin testimonial brochure. Also 'World's my football pitch' s/b Billy Wright book, Xmas card (from Arthur Cope) featuring the England team photo 1957 (incl. Duncan Edwards, Roger Byrne, Tommy Taylor) and 1948/49 Coventry City v WBA, Div. 2 programme; fair. (A Lot)

Lot 1571

1960s Multi Signed Football Annuals, an FA Book For Boys 1966/67 signatures of Jim Baxter, Mick Jones, George Cohen, a Tropical Times 1966/67 Brian Labone, Ray Wilson, John Barnwell, Liverpool x 6, Mike Summerbee, Bob McNab, Mike jones, Peter Eustance, Tony Leighton, Jimmy Greeves, Peter Rodrigues, John Sissons, a complete Sheffield Wednesday team, Johnny Crossan, George Graham and more

Lot 1581

Period Football Poster, to include George Best, Bobby Charlton, Arsenal team photo c1970, Gordon Banks, Malcom MacDonald, Charlie George, Booby Moncur, Dennis Law plus a selection of modern posters of George Best, Liverpool size #31 x 46cm (14)

Lot 1595

8x Liverpool Football Signed Photographs - features Riise Souness, Redknapp, Hansen, Grobbelaar, Fowler, Berger and Dalgleish, depicting various scenes, varying sizes - ready to frame

Lot 1639

Typhoo Tea Football Cards premium issues 1960s vintage Dougan x 2, Hennessey, Wilson, Neill, England, Giles, Bell, Jennings, Bobby Charlton, Newton, Labone, Bobby Moore, Sprake, Tambling, Davies, Marsh, Hunt, Bremner, Ball plus football teams Wolves, WHU, Chelsea, Liverpool, Birmingham City; varied condition, overall fair. (24)

Lot 1642

Collection of football programmes to include 1977 European Cup Final Liverpool v Monchengladbach (souvenir issue), 1979 Nottingham Forest v Malmo European Cup Final, 1985 Liverpool v Juventus (European Champions Final at Heysel), 1965/66 Chelsea v TSV Munchen 1860 (ICFC), 1967/68 Manchester City v Sparta Prague (friendly-POSTPONED), 1979/80 Chelsea v Los Angeles Aztecs (challenge match), 1968 Manchester Utd v Benfica (European Cup Final), 1968/69 Manchester Utd v Estudiantes (European/South American Cup), 1968/69 Manchester Utd v AC Milan (E.C. s/f), 1968/69 AC Milan v Manchester Utd (E.C. s/f - CCTV beam back to O.T.), 2002/03 Manchester Utd v Real Madrid (Champions League), 2006/07 Manchester Utd v AC Milan (Champions League s/f); Charles Buchans magazines 1965 (FAC Final review), 1966 (March), 1969 (July), 1969 (August) (European Cup Final report), Soccer Star (August 1963) (Spurs on cover) (poor); overall fair. (A Lot)

Lot 1664

1938/1939 Football League Jubilee match programme Everton v Liverpool at Goodison Park 20 August 1938; rusty staple o/wise fair/good. (1)

Lot 528

Pre-War 1936/1937 Football League representative match programme v Scotland (league) at Goodison Park, Liverpool 21 October 1936; large issue, slight creases, no writing. (1)

Lot 537

Selection of non-league football programmes 1935/36 Essex v Norfolk (at Harwich & Parkeston), 1949/50 Sittingbourne v Erith & Belvedere, 1951/52 Pinner v National Provincial Bank, 1952/53 Southwick v Haywards Heath, 1955/56 Staines Town v Newbury Town, 1956/57 Hounslow Town v Hitchin Town (reserves), Corinthian Casuals v Bromley, 1957/58 Uxbridge v Erith & Belvedere, St. Albans City v Wimbledon, 1958/59 Long Eaton Utd v Cambridge City (reserves), Woodford Town v East Ham Utd, Cray Wanderers v Tilbury (London league Cup Final reserve section), 1959/60 Yiewsley v Folkestone Town, 1961/62 Penrith v Leytonstone (FAAC), Bromley v Flushing (+ match report), Marsworth League v West Herts. League (at Tring), 1962/63 Dulwich Hamlet v St. Albans City, 1963/64 Northwich Victoria v New Brighton, 1964/65 Truro City v Helston, Worcester City v King's Lynn, Slough Town v Harlow Town, 1965/66 Swindon Town v Merthyr Tydfil (FAC), Cambridge City v Hereford Utd, Ford Utd v Faversham Town (League Cup), 1966/67 Dorking v Leatherhead, Poole Town v Wellington Town, Hendon v Wycombe Wanderers, 1967/68 Stevenage Town v Arsenal (friendly), Leytonstone v Sutton Utd, 1968/69 Isle of Man XI v Spartak Prague (4 pages), Chelmsford City v Wimbledon (SL Cup), 1969/70 Sutton Utd v Fulham (London Cup), 1970/71 Gloucester City v Hereford Utd, 1971/72 South Liverpool v Bangor City, 1972/73 Bedford Town v Northampton Town, 1973/74 Staines Town v Finchley (Middx Charity Cup s/f), 1975/76 Weymouth v Dunstable, 1976/77 Winterton Rangers v Goole Town, Southwick v Ringmer, 1978/79 Worcester City v Bridgend Town, Billericay Town v Royston Town (FA Vase), 1981/82 Dagenham v Forest (reserve match), Walton & Hersham v Addlestone v Weybridge, 1983/84 Curzon Ashton v Stalybridge Celtic, 1985/86 Springfield v Ipswich Town (Golden Jubilee), 1986/87 Thurrock Utd v Brentwood, 1987/88 Weymouth v Wycombe Wanderers, 1989/90 Clitheroe v Vauxhall GM, 1990/91 Abingdon Town v Luton Town, 1993/94 Tiverton Town v Birmingham City (test), 1996/97 Gainsborough City v Chesterfield; plus Handbooks 1956/57 Wealdstone, 1958/59 Hornchurch & Upminster, 1959/60 Harrow Town, Hitchin Town, 1960/61 Willesden, 1961/62 Dover, 1965/66 Bishop's Stortford, Hounslow Town; overall fair. (A Lot)

Lot 549

Selection of non-league football programmes 1937/38 Wimbledon v Dulwich Hamlet (score 1-9) (creases, wear, overall poor), 1946/47 Ebbw Vale v Tredomen, 1950/51 East Grinstead v Southwick, 1951/52 Earlestown v Lancaster City, Epson v Maidenhead Utd (Memorial Shield), Shoreham v Bexhill, 1952/53 Bungay Town v Gothic, Horley v Surbiton Town, 1953/54 Chichester City v Worthing, Bexhill Town Athletic v Bognor, 1955/56 Heybridge Swifts v Harwich (reserves), Witham Town v Clacton (reserves), Bromley v Corinthian Casuals (London charity Cup s/f), 1956/57 Dorking v Erith & Belvedere, 1957/58 Aveley v Stevenage, Tilbury v Epping Town, Ilford v Wimbledon, Middlesex Wanderers v Hayes (Alaway Bros. memorial trophy), 1958/59 Totness Utd v Hele Spurs, 1959/60 Bexley Heath & Welling v QPR 'A', Brush Sports v Nuneaton Borough (ph), 1960/61 Dorking v Uxbridge, 1961/62 St. Albans City v Wimbledon, 1962/63 Borough Utd (Wales) v Ellesmere Port Town (FAC), Buxton v Barrow (FAC), Kingstonian v Walthamstow Avenue (London Snr. Cup), 1963/64 Woodford Town v Tonbridge, Wealdstone v Uxbridge (East Anglian Cup), 1964/65 Northwich Victoria v Wigan Athletic, Tonbridge v Eastbourne Town (FAC), Runcorn v Macclesfield (incl. Warren Bradley), Ilford v Barking, 1965/66 Boston v Crewton, Uxbridge v Horsham, 1966/67 Corby Town v Cambridge City (FAC), Middlesex v Essex (at Hendon), Chester v Northwich Victoria (Cheshire league), 1967/68 Altrincham v Ellesmere Port, St. Agness FC fixture card (+ membership card inside), Boston Utd v Orient (FAC), Macclesfield Town v Altrincham (Champions v Cup Winners) (single sheet), 1968/69 Boston Utd v Macclesfield Town (poor), 1969/70 South Liverpool v Stafford Rangers, Beaconsfield Utd v Marlow Rangers, 1975/76 Wigan Athletic v Lancaster City (NPL Cup), Dunstable Town v Barnet (SL Cup), 1976/77 Walton & Hersham v Boreham Wood, Ware v Edgeware, 1977/78 Wigan Athletic v Sheffield Wednesday (FAC), 1978/79 Southwick v Horsham Town (FAC), 1980/81 Dagenham v Craven (charity Cup s/f), Weymouth v Gravesend, Clitheroe v Great Harwood, 1982/83 Bridgnorth Town v Smethwick Highfield, 1984/85 Viking Sports v WHU, 1987/88 South Liverpool v Bangor City, 1990/91 South Liverpool v Matlock Town (LC), 1991/92 Weymouth v Newport IOW, 1992/93 Cammell Laird v Salford City (FA Vase), 1997/98 Carshalton Athletic v Fulham (friendly), 2006/07 Weymouth v Crawley Town; plus handbooks Bromley (1956/57), Brentwood & Warley (1957/58), Canvey Island (1960/61), Addlestone (1960/61), Willesden (1963/64), Pinner (1963/64), Leighton Town (1964/65), Tooting & Mitcham Utd (1965/66); fair. (69)

Lot 567

Collection of football programmes 1959/60 Chelsea v Atletico Bilbao, Birmingham City v Chelsea, Aston Villa v Sheffield Utd, Fulham v Nottingham Forest, WBA v Spurs; 1960/61 Arsenal v Aston Villa, Crystal Palace v Oldham Athletic, Swindon Town v Newport County, WBA v Arsenal, Leeds Utd v Luton Town (November-POSTPONED), Oldham Athletic v Exeter City, Charlton Athletic v Ipswich Town, Aldershot v Workington, WBA reserves v Newcastle Utd reserves, Aston Villa v Bristol Rovers (FAC), Millwall v Barrow, Aston Villa v Preston NE (FLC), Peterborough Utd v Oldham Athletic, Spurs v Tbilisi (friendly), Newcastle Utd v Nottingham Forest, Blackpool v Blackburn Rovers, Burnley v Birmingham City, Lincoln City v Liverpool, Doncaster Rovers v Oldham Athletic, Wolves v Newcastle Utd, Sheffield Wednesday v Bolton Wanderers, Everton v Preston NE, WBA v Wolves, Stoke City v Derby County (FAC), Hearts v Motherwell (SLC), Norwich City v Leeds Utd, Southampton v Middlesbrough, Spurs v Manchester City, Oldham Athletic v Peterborough Utd, Spurs v Leicester City (FAC Final), 1961/62 Oldham Athletic v Hartlepools Utd, Tranmere Rovers v Carlisle Utd, Ayr Utd v Clyde, Liverpool v Stoke City, Oldham Athletic v Colchester Utd, 1962/63 Bury v Chelsea, Oldham Athletic v Southport (Athletic won 11-0 was a league record Bert Lister scores 6), Bury v Sunderland, 1964/65 Oldham Athletic v Peterborough Utd; fair. (44)

Lot 577

Collection of Manchester Utd programmes homes 1952/53 Manchester City (creased), Sheffield Wednesday (creased), WBA (creased), 1956/57 Blackpool (creased), Dukla Prague (European Cup) (1/2 page cut out, token still intact), 1959/60 homes Fulham, Blackpool, WHU (1/2 page cut out), Burnley away at Birmingham City, 1960/61 homes WHU, Wolves, Newcastle Utd, Exeter City (FLC), WBA, Bayern Munich, Preston NE, Chelsea, Manchester City x 2 (1 TM), Middlesbrough (FAC), Spurs, Sheffield Wednesday (FAC), Bolton Wanderers, Arsenal, Fulham, Blackpool, Burnley, Birmingham City, Cardiff City, aways Cardiff City, Blackburn Rovers, 1961/62 homes Blackburn Rovers x 2, Spurs x 2, Manchester City, Bolton Wanderers x 2, Wolves x 2, Birmingham City x 2, Leicester City, Burnley, Fulham, Real Madrid x 2, WHU, Nottingham Forest, Bolton Wanderers (FAC x 2), Blackpool, Aston Villa, Arsenal (FAC) (No. 18 x 2), Arsenal (FAC) (No. 19 x 2), Cardiff City x 2, Sheffield Wednesday (FAC x 2), WBA x 2, Preston NE (FAC), Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich Town, Arsenal, Everton, Sheffield Utd x 2; aways WBA (poor), Blackpool (poor), Sheffield Wednesday(FAC) (poor), Arsenal (poor), Sheffield Wednesday (poor), Bolton Wanderers x 2 (1 ph), Spurs, Sheffield Utd, Everton, Burnley, Presto NE (FAC) (ph), Cardiff City (poor), WHU (poor), Spurs (FAC s/f), Liverpool reserves, Bolton Wanderers (Mcr. Snr. Cup Final) (4 pager, TM), 1961/62 Football League v Italian Football League (at OT) (creased), 1962/63 England U23's v Yugoslavia at OT. (A Lot)

Lot 588

Collection of Manchester Utd big match football programme + tickets to include 2011 Champions League Final at Wembley v Barcelona (programme + 2 tickets + underground train ticket), 1999 Charity Shield v Arsenal at Wembley (programme + 2 tickets), 2001 Charity Shield v Liverpool at Cardiff (programme + 2 tickets), 2006 Carling Cup Final v Wigan Athletic at Cardiff (programme + 2 tickets), 2007 Community Shield v Chelsea at Wembley (programme + 2 tickets), 2009 FAC s/f v Everton at Wembley (programme + 2 tickets), 2009 Carling Cup Final v Spurs at Wembley (programme + full ticket + underground ticket), 2010 Carling Cup Final v Aston Villa (programme + 2 full tickets), 2011 FAC s/f at Wembley v Manchester City (programme + 2 tickets), 2013 Community Shield v Wigan Athletic at Wembley (programme + ticket). Also 2012/13 Season Ticket renewals x 2 and pamphlet x 2, 1999/2000 Season Ticket membership pack + 1999 official yearbook (celebrating the Treble), 2000/01 Season Ticket membership pack; fair/good. (A Lot)

Lot 882

Collection of Football League Cup Finals 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1974 Souvenir by Pegg, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1977 replay, 1977 2nd replay, 1978, 1978 replay, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1981 replay, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1984 replay, 1985; Football League Cup s/f's 1967 QPR v Birmingham City + return leg, WHU v WBA, 1968 Arsenal v Huddersfield Town + return leg, 1968/69 Burnley v Swindon Town + return leg + replay, Spurs v Arsenal + return leg, 1969/70 Manchester City v Manchester Utd + return leg, Carlisle Utd v WBA, 1970/71 Aston Villa v Manchester Utd + return leg, Spurs v Bristol City, 1971/72 WHU v Stoke City + return leg + replay + 2nd replay, Spurs v Chelsea + return leg, 1972/73 Spurs v Wolves + return leg, Chelsea v Norwich City + return leg, 1973/74 Plymouth Argyle v Manchester City + return leg, Wolves v Norwich City + return leg, 1974/75 Manchester Utd v Norwich City, Chester v Aston Villa + return leg, 1975/76 Middlesbrough v Manchester City + return leg, Spurs v Newcastle Utd + return leg, 1976/77 QPR v Aston Villa + return leg + replay, Everton v Bolton Wanderers + return leg, 1977/78 Liverpool v Arsenal + return leg, Watford v Nottingham Forest + return leg, 1979/80 Liverpool v Nottingham Forest + return leg, Swindon Town v Wolves + return leg, 1980/81 Liverpool v Manchester City + return leg, WHU v Coventry City + return leg, 1981/82 WBA v Spurs + return leg, Liverpool v Ipswich Town + return leg, 1982/83 Arsenal v Manchester Utd + return leg, Liverpool v Burnley + return leg, 1983/84 Liverpool v Walsall + return leg, Everton v Aston Villa + return leg, 1984/85 Chelsea v Sunderland, Ipswich Town v Norwich City + return leg; fair/good(1) Total (93)

Lot 952

Collection of international (mainly) programmes to include Scotland homes 1952 England (selotape spine), 1954 Ireland, 1956 Yugoslavia (tear, paper loss), 1959 Germany, Wales, 1960 Poland, England x 2, 1962 England, 1964 Finland, England x 2, 1965 Wales, 1966 England, Ireland, Brazil, Holland, 1968 England, 1970 England, 1971 Belgium, 1972 England, Peru, 1973 England (centenary match), Ireland x 2, 1973 England (U23's), Germany F.R., 1975 Romania, 1978 Ireland, Wales; 1961 England v Scotland (tear), 1960 Wales v Scotland (tear), 1955 Ireland v Scotland; Inter-League 1961 Scottish League v English League, Scottish League v Scotland (trial match), 1959 Scottish League v Irish League (tear), 1973 Scottish League v Football League, 1970 Football League v Scottish League x 2, 1977 Glasgow FA v The Football League (Q.E.II Silver Jubilee) x 2, 1971 Scotland v Rangers/Celtic (Lord Provost disaster fund), 1971 Wales v Scotland (U23's), 1960 Scotland v Germany (schools), 1962 Glasgow v London (schools, plus 1970 UEFA international youth tourny programme (held in Scotland) and 1960 Liverpool v International XI (Liddell testimonial at Anfield); varied condition. (50)

Lot 352

Two framed football tickets and further commemorative items, i) THE FA CUP FINAL 20TH MAY 2000 Aston Villa v Chelsea ticket framed within perspex with plaque PRESENTED BY THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION TO COMMEMORATE THE LAST FA CUP FINAL AT THE ORIGINAL WEMBLEY STADIUM 20TH MAY 2000; ii) UEA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL 23RD MAY 2007 AC Milan v Liverpool ticket framed within perspex; sold with five glass and perspex commemorative awards featuring AJ AUXERRE V ARSEANL FC 16th March 1995 plaque; MERCANTILE CREDIT LEAGUE CENTENARY paperweight; MANCHESTER UNITED V FC BAYERN MUNCHEN rectangular paperweight; another paperweight; American dollar inset in resin paperweight, (7) The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.

Lot 406

Steven Gerrard yellow red No.28 Liverpool short-sleeved shirt, 1997-98, Nike, L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed YOU WILL NEVER WALK ALONE, LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB EST. 1892, the reverse lettered GERRARD, the sleeves with The F.A.Premier League flashes, areas of staining

Lot 708

Tommy Younger blue Scotland v. Northern Ireland, Wales and England International cap, 1957-58 the dark blue velvet cap with gilt tassel and braiding embroidered with Scottish Football crest and inscribed S v W, S v I, S v E, 1957-58 The above cap represented Tommy's 17th, 19th and 20th appearances for Scotland, in the match against Northern Ireland 5th October 1957 at Windsor Park, the match ending in a 1-1 draw, the match against Wales played on 13th November 1957 at Hampden Park, again the match ending in a 1-1 draw and in the match against England played on 19th April 1958 at Hampden Park, England defeated Scotland 4-0 The above cap was awarded to Scotland, Hibernian League Championship winner, Liverpool goalkeeper Tommy Younger. The following lots 707 to 711 relate to Tommy's the playing career and time as President of the Scottish Football Association  Provenance: By family descent 

Lot 721

F Becton 15ct gold Football League medal, 1895-96 the obverse inscribed ENGLISH LEAGUE V SCOTTISH LEAGUE, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, Season 1895-6, ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND, F. Becton, with ring suspension, in original fitted case, 22grms In the match played 11th April 1896 at Goodison Park, The Football League defeated Scottish Football League 5-1, Becton scoring 1 goal Provenance: Christie's Scotland, Football Memorabilia, 20th November 1996, Lot 22A Frank Becton was born in Preston in 1873 and joined Liverpool from Preston North End in 1895, winning the Division II championship with Liverpool in 1895-96. He made two appearance for The Football League and capped twice for England. In 1898 he joined Sheffield United

Lot 289

A large collection of sporting memorabilia to include approximately 90 Manchester City programmes, approximately 90 Manchester United programmes, approximately 26 Liverpool FC programmes, a Manchester Storm and London Knights teddies, a Belfast Giants mini hockey stick, a framed rugby world cup first-day covers display, a Manchester commonwealth games fabric banner, and a San Francisco 49ers replica American football helmet. Also included are some Lord of the Rings items.

Lot 354

Approx 84 assorted football programmes for Liverpool FC c 1948 - 1965.

Lot 356

Four boxes with many hundred football programmes c 1970s - 2000s to inc Manchester United, Liverpool. Also two boxes with Jazz magazines inc Downbeat.

Lot 343

Football & Other Sports Collection of 9 Items includes Anfield Review Liverpool v Everton 1999, FIFA World Cup Group 6 Republic of Ireland v Malta 1989, FIFA World Cup Group 6 Republic of Ireland v Hungary 1989, FIFA World Cup Group 6 Republic of Ireland v Northern Ireland 1989, FIFA World Cup Group 6 Republic of Ireland v Spain 1989, Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race 1966, The Traveller in France Winter Sports in France 1924, Rugby World & Post Official World Cup Guide 1991, Plus Grand Boxing Display Chatham Football Ground Harry Williams v Seaman Powell 1916, good condition. Good condition. All autographs 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 £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 770

Subbuteo  - The Football Game, including four teams, pitch, goals, score board, pitch, etc, boxed, together with seven other football teams; Notts Forest, Plymouth Argyle, Manchester Unitesd 3rd, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur 2nd, Liverpool and England 2nd, 'USA94' goals, F.A.Cup, and Astropitch, all boxed (a lot)

Lot 215

Football Jurgen Klopp signed Liverpool F.C warrior baseball cap. Good condition. All autographs 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 £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 1176

FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Seven programmes:- Liverpool v Accrington Stanley 55/6 FA Cup, staple removed, Preston North End v Accrington Stanley 60/1 FA cup, staple rusted away and team name written on the cover, Stockport County v Stars XI 2/4/1961, Oxford United v Stockport 62/3 first League season for Oxford, Wrexham v South Liverpool 65/6 FA Cup, Millwall v Raith Rovers 58/9 Friendly, creased and team changes and Northern Ireland v Italy 1957, creased and minor paper loss at the bottom of the cover. Fair to generally good

Lot 1501

1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Eighteen programmes: Fulham v Cardiff 48/9, minor tears, Charlton v Cardiff 49/50 creased, Cardiff v Sheff. Weds. 48/9, Derby v Arsenal 49/50, staple rusted away, Arsenal v Manchester United 47/8, WBA v Cardiff 47/8, scores entered and staples rusted away, England v Switzerland 1948 at Arsenal, creased and staple removed, Brentford v Fulham 48/9, Portsmouth v Stoke and Middlesbrough both 47/8, Chelsea v Man. City 49/50, team changes and staples removed, Man. Utd. v Portsmouth 49/50, scores entered, Hull City v Bradford City 48/9, Wolves v Huddersfield 47/8, minor repairs, Wales v Belgium 1949, Crystal Palace v Cardiff 45/6, single sheet, minor paper loss at the top and taper on the back, team changes and scores entered and 2 X FA Cup semi Finals, 1949 Portsmouth v Wolves at Arsenal, team changes and scores entered and 1950 Everton v Liverpool at Man. City. Most are slightly creased and some have staples missing. Fair to generally good

Lot 368

FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPH BOOK 1909-10 INCLUDING MANCHESTER UNITED An album in which Speirs collected the signatures of players who played against Bradford City including 17 full teams: Bradford City signed by 26 players, Bolton Wanderers X 12, Nottingham Forest X 13, Sunderland X 15, Everton X 12, Middlesbrough X 13, Manchester United X 12 including Bell, Livingstone, Turnbull, Picken, Whalley, Quinn, Hayes, Wall Stacey, Moger, Young and Rimshaw, Notts. County X 13, Tottenham Hotspur X 11, Chelsea X 13, Blackburn Rovers X 11, Liverpool X 12, Bristol City X 15, Aston Villa X 13, Sheffield United X 11, Woolwich Arsenal X 13 and Sheffield Wednesday X 13. Good

Lot 838

1960/1 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1ST SEASON / LIVERPOOL V SOUTHAMPTON Four page programme for the tie at Liverpool 16/11/1960, very slightly creased. Generally good

Lot 216

A Quantity of Subbuteo Tabletop Football Players;etc, assorted teams and odds, inc Manchester United, Everton, Liverpool, Sunderland, etc qty

Lot 813

Football programmes, selection of 17 Accrington Stanley & Southport programmes, mostly 1950's, Accrington (8 programmes), 4 homes v Port Vale Fr 56/7, Coventry 59/60 & Gillingham and Doncaster both 60/1, aways v Stockport 50/1, Barnsley 59/60 & Chesterfield, 58/9 and 59/60. Sold with 9 Southport away programmes v Crewe 56/7 & 60/1, Darlington 57/8 and 60/1, Stockport 59/60, Tranmere 52/3 and 57/8 Liverpool Senior Cup Semi Final and Watford 58/9 & 59/60 (some minor faults, gen gd)

Lot 876

Football programmes & tickets, two FA Cup Final programmes, both with match tickets, Leicester City v Wolves 1949 (tc) and Leeds United v Liverpool 1965 (gd) (4)

Lot 907

Football tickets, a collection of 35+ tickets for Liverpool home and away games 1980's onwards inc. FAC semi-final v Portsmouth at Villa Park 91/92, homes v Wigan League Cup 89/90, many Champions League matches inc. homes v Inter Milan, 2007/08, Roma 2000/2001, Barcelona 2006/07 & others (all vg)

Lot 911

Football programmes, Liverpool FC, a crate containing a large quantity of Liverpool home and away programmes in Europe (all in vg condition), heavy box suggests buyer collects

Lot 367

A collection of replica football shirts including Manchester United, England, Everton, Millwall, Juventus, Newcastle together with a Liverpool Scarf

Lot 848

A box of various football programmes to include Manchester United and Liverpool

Lot 482

BADGES, ROSETTES, PENDANTS & AUTOGRAPHS, a collection of over eighty metal and enamel badges featuring Football Clubs including Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Chelsea, West Ham United, Everton, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Derby County, Glasgow Rangers, Real Madrid, England, Cricket and Rugby League badges, Airline, Bus and Train badges and others, the Rosettes are from Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Chelsea and England, the Pennants are from Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Glasgow Rangers and Warwickshire CCC, an autograph book contains the signatures of a large number of Sports stars including Emlyn Hughes, Billy Wright, Dennis Amis, Alan Donald, Dermott Reeve, Alex Higgins, Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor, Cliff Thorburn, Rex Williams, John Virgo, Doug Mountjoy, Dickie Davies, Media personalities including Patrick Lichfield, Barry Norman and others, a signed magazine by actress Caroline Munroe and a signed print by Richard Noble

Lot 560

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a HMV Garrard Model 2000 turntable, an Xbox Wolverine V2 gaming controller, a Nintendo GameCube, model RVL- 001(EUR), books, DVDs, six Wasgij jigsaw puzzles, a case of LP records, artists include Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, etc. a large 1980's collection of Jerry Lee Lewis 'Fire Ball Mail' fan club magazines and Country Music People magazines, new and unused photo frames, handbag, and two framed prints of Liverpool Football Club memorabilia, etc. (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)

Lot 221

Liverpool Football Club - A collection of newspapers / ephemera with articles relating to Liverpool, match reports and other, three bags. [3]. [W]

Lot 225

Liverpool Football Club - A collection of home programmes from the 1970's, league games, cup games and European games. [W]

Lot 226

Liverpool Football Club - A collection of home programmes from the 1960's, league games, cup games and European games. [W]

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