Football - Twenty-one assorted F.A. Cup Semi-Final programmes, for 1939 (Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Grimsby); 1948 (Blackpool v. Tottenham Hotspur); 1949 (Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Manchester United); 1950 (Chelsea v. Arsenal); 1950 (Everton v. Liverpool); 1951 (Birmingham City v. Blackpool); 1951 (Newcastle v. Wolverhampton Wanderers); 1952 (Arsenal v. Chelsea); 1952 (Blackburn Rovers v. Newcastle), and replay; 1953 (Bolton Wanderers v. Everton); 1953 (Blackpool v. Tottenham Hotspur); 1954 (Preston North End v. Sheffield Wednesday) (x2); 1954 (West Bromwich Albion v. Port Vale); 1955 (Manchester City v. Sunderland); 1955 (York City v. Newcastle), and replay; 1957 (Birmingham v. Manchester United); and 1957 (Aston Villa v. West Bromwich Albion), and replay.
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Football - Twelve F.A. Cup Final programmes, for 1934 (Portsmouth v. Manchester City) (creased; spine taped); 1935 (Sheffield Wednesday v. West Bromwich Albion); 1937 (Preston North End v. Sunderland); 1938 (Huddersfield v. Preston North End); 1947 (Burnley v. Charlton Athletic); 1948 (Blackpool v. Manchester United); 1950 (Arsenal v. Liverpool); 1951 (Blackpool v. Newcastle United); 1952 (Arsenal v. Newcastle United); 1953 (Blackpool v. Bolton Wanderers); 1954 (Preston North End v. West Bromwich Albion); and 1955 (Manchester City v. Newcastle United).
Charlton Athletic Official Football Programmes Jan 22nd 1949-Sat April 2nd 1955, V Portsmouth Jan 22nd 1949, V Middlesborough Sat Feb 19th 1949, V Liverpool March 19th 1949, V Everton 2nd April 1949, V Chelsea Oct 15th 1949, V Burnley Oct 29th 1949, V Chelsea Nov 4th 1950, V Derby County 10th Dec 1949, V Fulham Jan 7th 1950, V Blackpool Jan 21st 1950, V Blackpool Jan 6th 1951, V Liverpool Jan 27th 1951, V Sunderland Feb 17th 1951, V Burnley Aug 18th 1951, V Arsenal Oct 20th 1951, V Sunderland Nov 17th 1951, V Preston Northend April 18th 1953, V Sunderland Aug 19th 1953, V Arsenal Oct 24th 1953, V Newcastle United Sat April 2nd 1955
Fulham Football Club Official Programmes 1949-1951, V Chelsea Sat Sept 17th 1949, V Newcastle United Sept 24th 1949, V Liverpool Oct 29th 1949, V Bolton Wanderers Nov 12th 1949, V Derby County Nov 26th 1949, V Manchester United Dec 10th 1949, V Charlton Athletic Aug 23rd 1950, V Wolverhampton Wanderers Aug 26th 1950, V Blackpool Sept 13th 1950, V Huddersfield Town Oct 21st 1950, V Sunderland Dec 30th 1950, V Derby County Jan 20th 1951
Football Programmes 1947-1954, Portsmouth V Southend United Jan 25th 1947, Stoke City V Liverpool Aug 30th 1947, Swindon Town V Northampton Jan 4th 1947, Bradford V Blackburn Rovers Sept 1st 1948, York City V Southport 13th March 1948, Hull City AFC V Darlington 16th Oct 1948, Cardiff City V Westham United Nov 12th 1949, Queens Park Rangers V Sheffield wednesday 23rd April 1949, Millwall V Gillingham Dec 30th 1950, Crystal Palace V Gillingham Sat 7th Oct 1950, Manchester City V Sheffield United Dec 9th 1950, Watford V Gillingham Sept 9th 1950, Westham United V Hull City 19th Aug 1950, Queens Park Rangers V Sheffield Wednesday March 4th 1950, Exeter City V Portvale Sat 20th Oct 1951, Crystal Palace V Gillingham 6th Oct 1951, Preston Northend V Burnley Dec 26th 1951, Bournemouth V Boscombe Feb 10th 1951, West Bromwich Albion V Arsenal Feb 17th 1951, Crystal Palace V Gillingham 24th Nov 1951, Brighton & Hove Albion V Gillingham March 3rd 1951, Everton FC V Blackburn Season 1951/52, Southampton V Coventry City Season 1951/51, Newcastle Utd V Middlesborough Season 1951/52, Bury V Lincoln City 15th Nov 1952, Sunderland V Middlesborough Apr 19th 1952, Southampton V Coventry City? 12th Apr 1952, Sheffield Wednesday V Chelsea Nov 1st 1952, Bradford V Rochdale Nov 22nd 1952, Huddersfield Town V Cardiff City Aug 26th 1953, Burnley V Newcastle Utd Sept 26th 1953, Blackpool V West Bromwich Albion Oct 31st 1953, Preston Northend V Burnley Dec 26th 1953, Blackpool V Chelsea Aug 22nd 1953, Wolverhampton Wanderers V Sheffield Wednesday Jan 31st 1953, Bury V Oldham Athletic Jan 23rd 1954, FA Official Year Books 1964/65 & 1966/67 & Collection of The Sporting Mirror
F.A. Premier League. The F.A. Premier League Chairman's Report, for the Season 1995/96,. colour illusts., orig. printed wrappers with glassine d.j., slim folio, with an original colour printed ticket for the Play Off Match between Manchester United and Newcastle United, Thursday 16th May, 1996, mounted to upper wrapper, together with two commemorative lager cans for the Carling Premiership Inaugural Season 1993/94 (empty), six printed advertising strips for the Carling Premiership and a related poster (10)
Bristol Football programmes. A collection of sixteen orig. programmes for Bristol City and Bristol Rovers football matches, 1946-63, including Bristol City v Brentford, January 26th 1946, Bristol Rovers v Newcastle United, January 29th 1949, Bristol Rovers v Swansea Town, February 26th 1949, Bristol Rovers v Blackburn Rovers, January 28th 1950, Bristol Rovers v Crystal Palace, 4th February 1950, Bristol Rovers v Hull City, February 10th 1951, Bristol Rovers v Plymouth Argyle, November 4th 1950, Bristol Rovers v Preston Northend, January 12th 1952, Bristol City v Bristol Rovers, 7th February 1953, Bristol Rovers v Newport County, April 25th 1953, Bristol Rovers v Burnley, 25th January 1958, Bristol City v Bristol Rovers, 15th February 1958, Bristol Rovers v Bristol City, November 1st 1958, Bristol Rovers v Northampton, January 27th 1962, Bristol City v Peterborough United, 13th January 1962 & Bristol City v Wrexham, April 20th 1963, all orig. printed wrappers, mostly stapled as issued, slim 8vo (16)
F.A. Cup Finals. Preston North End vs. West Bromwich Albion, 1 May 1954, together with Manchester City vs. Newcastle United, 7 May 1955, Birmingham City vs. Manchester City, 5 May, 1956, Aston Villa vs. Manchester United, 4 May, 1957, Bolton Wanderers vs. Manchester United, 3 May 1958, Luton Town vs. Nottingham Forest, 2 May 1959, Blackburn Rovers vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 7 May, 1960, orig. printed wrappers, all VG, 8vo (7)
Football - A collection of programmes for Newcastle v. Manchester United, 1949; Notts County v. Bristol Rovers, 1953; Huddersfield v. Bristol Rovers, 1953 (F.A. Cup); Bury v. Bristol Rovers, 1953; Blackpool v. Portsmouth, 1951; Blackburn Rovers v. Bristol Rovers, 1953 (x2); Northampton v. Bristol Rovers, 1952 (x2); Chelsea v. Leeds, 1952 (F.A. Cup); Birmingham v. Bristol Rovers, 1954; and Coventry v. Bristol Rovers, 1952, variable condition, generally good, (12).
football - Ten Torquay programmes, for matches v. Northampton, 1953; Millwall, 1955; Birmingham, 1956; Northampton, 1957; Swindon, 1958; Southend, 1958; Oldham Athletic, 1958; Gillingham, 1959; Doncaster Rovers, 1959; and Aldershot, 1965; with four Torquay United Supporters Club 'pirate' programmes, 1950s; a programme for South Devon Selected XI v. Arsenal (Terry Adlington Testimonial Match), 1960; and six Plymouth Argyle programmes, for matches v. Torquay, 1956; Torquay, 1957; Newcastle, 1958 (F.A. Cup); Torquay, 1960 (F.A. Cup); Torquay, 1960 (F.A. Cup re-play); and Liverpool, 1962, variable condition, (21).
Football - A collection of programmes for Bolton v. Preston North End, 1953; Newcastle v. Everton, 1955; Manchester City v. Preston North End, 1948; Manchester City reserves v. Manchester United reserves, 1952; Liverpool v. Huddersfield, 1951; Blackburn Rovers v. Notts County, 1957; Sunderland v. Norwich, 1956 (F.A. Cup); Manchester United v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1952; Shrewsbury Town v. Torquay, 1955; Rotherham v. Port Vale, 1955; Blackpool v. Blackburn Rovers, 1958; Everton v. Blackpool, 1956; Coventry v. Walsall, 1955; Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Manchester United, 1956; Aston Villa v. Luton Town, 1955; Peterborough United v. March Town, 1958; Birmingham v. West Bromwich Albion, 1956; and West Bromwich Albion v. Birmingham, 1956, variable condition, (18).
King’s Head Hotel Harrow-On-The-Hill, Visitor’s Book., the entries dated from 1894 to 1934. The contents include the signatures of [Ignacy Jan] Paderewski; George Grossmith; Lord Kitchener; George V and Queen Mary; George Robey (with a caricature sketch); Bruce Bairnsfather (with a sketch of 'Old Bill'); the autographs of the following football teams, Bolton Wanderers F. C. 1922-23; Cardiff City A. F. C. 1925-1927; Huddersfield Town F. C. ; Newcastle United F. C. F. A. Cup Finalists 1931/1932; and West Bromwich Albion F.C,. 1935.; together with the Halifax Rugby League Team [1931]. The visitor’s book is a grand affair, vellum text pages, full brown morocco binding with engraved and lettered metal mounts. Now sadly rubbed with a few loose pages. Together with; An Autograph Album containing the autographs of football teams and other sporting personalities, dated from 1923 to 1937. The entries include Huddersfield F. C. and Bolton Wanderers F. C. 1923; Cardiff City F. C. 1927; Bolton Wanderers F. C. 1928-1929; West Bromwich Albion F. C. (no date); Newcastle United F. C. 1932; The English Football Team 1934; Bolton Wanderers F. C. 1934-5; West Bromwich Albion F. C. 1935; Huddersfield Rugby Team Wembley May 4th 1935. Pritchard and another member of the 1937 Australian cricket team; autographs and postcards of Jack Petersen as both Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight Champion of Great Britain, 1932. The album in a contemporary full calf binding with gilt and coloured panelling on the upper cover repeated in blind on the lower cover, the contents shaken.
A COLLECTION OF FIVE BLACK AND WHITE POSTCARD PHOTOGRAPHS, circa 1905-1910, hand written annotations to reverse, depicting Shepherd (Newcastle United and England), Hardy (Liverpool and England), Holley (Sunderland and England), Williamson (Middlesbrough and England) and T.J. Hewitt (Wrexham and Wales), (5).
A COLLECTION OF FIVE BLACK AND WHITE POSTCARD PHOTOGRAPHS circa 1905-1910, hand written annotations to reverse, depicting Tufnell (Barnsley), McCracken (Newcastle United and Ireland), Windridge (Chelsea and England), Gillespie (Sheffield United and Ireland) and Lacey (Everton and Ireland), (5).
Arsenal F.C. Official programme for Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion, 14th September 1949, Arsenal v Everton, 8th October 1949 & Arsenal v Blackpool, 22nd October 1949, Arsenal v Manchester United, 14th October 1950, Arsenal v Derby County, 28th October 1950, Arsenal v Burnley, 16th December 1950, London v Berlin 11th March 1953, Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, 4th September 1954, & Arsenal v Rotherham United 13th January 1960. F.A. Cup Third Round Replay), orig. printed wrappers, five programmes with hole-punches to lefthand margin, a few minor marks, together with twelve other various Arsenal home programmes, 1967-77, generally in good condition, plusF.A. Cup Final Tie 1955. Manchester City v Newcastle United, May 7th 1955, Official Programme,with ticket stub, song sheet, printed Union Jack etc., loosely inserted, and two others (Souvenir of the Football League Jubilee 1938 (some wear), and rugby programme for Bramley v Leeds, c.1960's (23)
Football - Eight Manchester City F.C. programmes (v. Arsenal, 1948; v. Stoke City, 1949; v. West Bromwich Albion, 1949; v. Charlton Athletic, 1949; v. Huddersfield Town, 1949; v. Manchester United, 1949; v. Newcastle United, 1950; v. Middlesborough, 1950); and five Manchester United F.C. programmes (v. Burnley, 1949; v. Bradford, 1949; v. Bolton Wanderers, 1949; v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1949; v. Arsenal, 1949), (total 13).
A Palitoy Action Man Adventure, brown flock hair and beard, painted blue eyes, rigid hands, dressed in Action Soldier army cut denim shirt and trousers, boots, cap, some splitting to joints Good; a Polar Explorer three husky dog team complete with harness, four supply boxes, incomplete, fair; a Life Guards uniform comprising tunic, breeches, jack boots, spurs, belt (damaged), gauntlets, cartouche, sword and scabbard (damaged), saddle, incomplete, Good; World Cup Footballer outfit - boots and cup only Poor; Newcastle United footballer socks only, Poor. (qty)
A quantity of Subbuteo Table Soccer boxed teams including: Chelsea; Arsenal #683 and #743; England #719 (2) and #63719; Newcastle United #63727 (2) and #727; Manchester United #63149 and #63770; Blackburn Rovers #63783; Blackburn Rovers (2nd) #63814; Scotland #680 (2); Leeds United #63778 (3), #63161 (2) and #778; Liverpool #63136, #742, #63741; Watford #687; Aston Villa; Germany #768; Spain Osasuna #433; Plymouth Argyle #731; Derby County #722; Holland Blackpool #689; Celtic Shamrock Rovers #025; Brazil #410; Real Madrid Anderlecht #691; Italy #415; plus others, condition Excellent to Good. (qty)
A quantity of Subbuteo Table Soccer boxed items including: Club Edition boxed set; Match Score Recorder; Tournament Goals Set C154; World Cup Goals C180; World Cup C119; FA Cup C128; Football League Cup C172; Liverpool 2nd #623; Newcastle United; Chelsea #513; Norwich City #28; Southampton #350; plus a few loose items, mainly Excellent. (qty)
Arsenal F.C. Forty-seven matchday programmes, incl. games against Tottenham Hotspur (January 8th 1949), Chelsea (August 31st 1949), Aston Villa (March 12th 1955), Newcastle United (September 17th 1960), Blackpool (April 8th 1961), Liverpool (March 16th 1963), Tottenham Hotspur (October 15th 1963), Wolves (August 24th 1963), plus others through to the 1985-86 season, some general wear (47)
Chelsea F.C. Thirty-nine matchday programmes, incl. Derby County (January 25th 1947), Newcastle United (September 1st 1948), Tottenham Hotspur (April 15th 1960), Burnely (October 22nd 1960), Birmingham City (March 4th 1961), Tottenham Hotspur (February 20th 1965), plus others through to the 1985-86 season (39)
A good interesting Third Reich Wireless Operator's Flugbuch, to Hermann Belz, containing a total of 505 entries between June 1939 and May 1944, of which 272 are operational sorties, including 35 to United Kingdom (London, Liverpool, Hull, Glasgow, Newcastle), some of which were "Special Missions", 15 to Eastern Europe and Egypt, and 222 to Russia; interesting entries include plane shot down by Russian infantry behind enemy lines, resulting in a 65km march to reach his own lines, crash landing due to a direct hit, another crash landing with severely injured pilot and another crew member killed, etc. Most of these missions were accomplished in He IIIs,although early entries include Ju 52, Ju 86 and Do 17. With a post card size photograph of Belz wearing flying suit, and a typewritten short biography and copies of awards list showing that he was entitled to various decorations including German Cross and Goblet of Honour. GC
An album commemorating Newcastle United F.A. Cup Victories, including a programme and ticket for the 1951 Wembley Final, a 1952 Third Round match programme, a 1952 programme and ticket for the Wembley Final, a 1955 programme and ticket for the Wembley Final; and numerous press cuttings for 1932, 1951, 1952 and 1955.
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