NEWCASTLE UNITED AUTOGRAPHED 1969 FAIRS CUP WIN MONTAGE Newcastle United stunning montage made up from licensed b/w images depicting scenes from Newcastle United's 6-2 two legged aggregate victory over Hungarian side Ujpesti Dosza back in 1969. Made up of licensed b/w images that have been painstakingly colourised, almost bringing the montage to life, measuring 27.25” x 21.25” it's signed by 14 of the squad being Ollie Burton, Alan Foggon, Frank Clark, John McNamee, John Craggs, Willie McFaul, Tommy Gibb, Wyn Davies, Jim Scott, Jackie Sinclair, Bob Moncur (c), Bryan "pop" Robson, David Craig and Ben Arentoft with COA and photo proof
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Football tickets, Chelsea FC, a collection of 20 home match tickets, 1967/8 v Newcastle, Fulham, Southampton, Sheff. Utd, Stoke, Everton, Manchester United, WBA, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Liverpool, Norwich FAC, Sheff. Wed, Leicester City, Leeds Utd, Tottenham, Manchester City, Burnley, Sunderland & Wolves (some with pencil year dates noted, gd/vg) (20)
Subbuteo - 24 Boxed HW Subbuteo teams to include 78 Coventry 2nd, 16 Arsenal, 5 Manchester City, 77 Wolves, 101 Birmingham, 42 Chelsea, 57 AC Milan, 8 Newcastle, 43 Coventry City, 4 Stoke City, 17 Sheffield Wednesday, 81 Liverpool 2nd, 100 Manchester United, 41 Liverppol, 158 Morocco etc, overall condition is vg with a few players loose from bases, many missing ref stickers, a few missing keepers, writting to some box ends
* Entertainment & Sport. An assorted collection of entertainment and sports autographs, c. 1920s/1930s, a mixture of signed photographs, album pages, programmes, cut signatures, etc., the majority crudely sellotaped along all four margins to rectos and versos of plain leaves in a ring binder, items include football team sheets for Liverpool Football Club (1926/27), Blackburn Rovers Football Club, Newcastle United, 1926-7 pasted to verso, Middlesbrough, Leicester City both for 1926-7, signed photographs of Gertrude Lawrence, Jack Buchanan, Jack Hylton, Gracie Fields, Joan Barrie, George Robey, Richard Tauber, Ivor Novello, Carl Brisson, 3 photographs including 1 very small photograph of Charles Chaplin (all printed signatures), plus autographs of Anna Pavlova, Admiral Beatty, Field Marshal Allenby, David Lloyd George, Stanley Baldwin, Malcolm Campbell, Harold Abrahams, Jack Hobbs, Joe Davis, Dixie Dean, Fred Astaire & Adele Astaire (with Leslie Henson), and numerous others, many partly affected by sellotape including one of Winston S. Churchill completely covered in sellotape, plastic covers, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Due to the many condition issues this lot is sold not subject to return.
Football, Bobby Moncur signed 12x18 colour photograph pictured as he holds the 1969 Fairs Cup in front of adoring fans outside St James Park after the Cup Final victory for Newcastle United against Ujpesti. Moncur is a Scottish former professional footballer. Moncur is most famous for his role as captain of Newcastle United in the late 1960s and of the Scottish national side in the early 1970s. 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.
Football Anthony Gordon signed Newcastle United 12x8 inches colour photo. Anthony Michael Gordon (born 24 February 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Newcastle United and the England national under-21 team. 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.
Football. Newcastle United- A History From 1905 Hardback Book. Sporting Highlights From the National Press. This book was a gift in 2009. 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.
A QUANTITY OF FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES INC. TRANMERE ROVERS V ROCHDALE 1963, TORQUAY UNITED V CREWE ALEX 1963, SUNDERLAND V LEICESTER 1965-66 & V BLACKPOOL 1964-65, DERBY COUNTY 1963-64, NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1965-66, WALSALL V WORKINGTON TOWN 1965, SOUTHEND V COLCHESTER UNITED 1964, SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY V WEST BROM 1953, SHEFFIELD UNITED V CHELSEA 1967, ROTHERHAM V MIDDLESBROUGH 1963, READING V SHREWSBURY TOWN 1964-65, QPR V SOUTHEND UNITED 1963, PORT VALE V COVENTRY CITY 1962, V ASTON VILLA 1971, SWANSEA CITY 1969 & LUTON TOWN 1968, PRESTON NORTH END V IPSWICH TOWN 1967 & V TORQUAY UNITED 1993-94(FAREWELL TO PLASTIC PITCH GAME), NOTTS COUNTY V SHEFFIELD UNITED 1957 , PORT VALE, 1955 & 1962, OLDHAM ATHLETIC V BURNLEY(FLOODLIGHTING SOUVENIR PROGRAMME), NEWCASTLE UNITED V WEST BROM 1960, IPSWICH TOWN V FULHAM 1954, EXETER CITY V SOUTHPORT 1963, EVERTON V CHARLTON 1955-56, CREWE ALEX V OLDHAM 1971 &
A mixed lot to include; Matchbox Motorway M2 (without cars); Britains Tree Models; Meccano Super Junior 2 Set; Unboxed (1/18th scale) Mercedes & Jaguar; Junior Woodwork Tool Set (display case) plus a quantity of Subbuteo to include; Flood Lighting; Fence Surround; plus various teams including Everton/Newcastle/Leeds United, plus others - conditions are generally Poor to Excellent Plus in Poor to Good boxes where applicable - see photo.
Football John Barnes signed Liverpool 12x8 colour photo. John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE (born 7 November 1963) is a former professional football player and manager. Often considered one of the greatest English players of all time, Barnes currently works as an author, as well as a commentator and pundit for ESPN and SuperSport. Initially a quick, skilful left winger, he moved to central midfield later in his career. Barnes won two league titles and two FA Cup finals with Liverpool. He was also an FA Cup runner-up with Watford, Liverpool and Newcastle United. He earned 79 international caps for England. Good condition Est.
Football Matt Targett signed Newcastle United 12x8 colour photo. Matthew Robert Targett (born 18 September 1995) is a professional footballer who plays as a left back for Premier League club Newcastle United. Targett came through the Southampton academy and was named their Young Player of the Season in 2015 having broken into their Premier League squad that season, he later played on loan at Fulham, playing in their 2018 Championship Play-offs winning side. He has represented both Scotland and England at youth international level. Good condition Est.
A COLLECTION OF FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES AND MAGAZINES, majority from the 1960's and 1970's, assorted clubs but includes a run of late 60's/early 70's Sunderland home and away programmes, Newcastle United home programmes from the same period including a run of 1969 Fairs Cup home programmes including the final, these may well be complete season runs of home programmes, also includes a small quantity of 1950's programmes including non-league items, Rangers v. Newcastle Utd. Fairs Cup Semi Final 1969, quantity of assorted Wembley Cup Final and International programmes to include various Amateur Cup Finals, also TSV Munich v. West Ham Cup Winners Cup 1965, Benfica v. Manchester United European Cup 1968, quantity of 1960's football club and supporters club pin badges, to include examples by Fattorini, WO Lewis, Reeves, Simpson and Firmin, set of six Football Monthly Magazine Famous Footballers Mini Books, quantity of Shoot! magazine League Ladders from the 1970's several complete with all team tabs, but many have had the results and progress chart filled in, assorted pennants souvenir newspapers, including Newcastle Chronicle Fairs Cup 1969, magazines include Goal, Shoot!, Jimmy Hill's Football Weekly and Charles Buchan's Football Monthly, many appear to have been 'signed' by the player in the photograph but as the pen and handwriting are the same in most cases, we suspect they were done by the youthful owner of the magazines, condition on all items ranges from good to poor (5 boxes)
Alan Shearer signed 16x12 inches colour Newcastle United print. Alan Shearer CBE DL (born 13 August 1970) is an English football pundit and retired football player and manager who played as a striker. Widely regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation and one of the greatest players in Premier League history, he is the Premier League's record goalscorer with 260 goals. 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
JIMMY HAY OF CELTIC F.C., HIS SCOTLAND V. ENGLAND I.F.L. GOLD MEDAL 1910 the obverse enamelled with Scottish and English crests and inscribed INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE MATCH SCOTLAND V ENGLAND, below thistle, football and rose crest suspension, the reverse inscribed J. HAY 1910, in nine carat goldNote: James ‘Jimmy’ Hay was born in Tarbolton Ayrshire in 1881, and signed for Celtic F.C. from Ayr F.C. for a fee of £50 in 1903. He was described as a strong tackler and would go on to captain the side between 1906 and 1911, making a total of 322 appearances and scoring 23 goals.He was part of the iconic team to win six consecutive leagues between 1904 and 1910 under Willie Maley.He would join English side Newcastle United in 1911 after Celtic failed to meet his improved contract demands, though would return to Scotland in 1915, when he was signed for Ayr United.During WWI, he served as a gunner in the Royal Field Artillery.He was capped 11 times for the Scottish National team and captained them on three of those occasions. He also represented the Scottish Football League XI six times, for one of which he would receive this medal.Hay was appointed manager of Clydebank in April 1922, and would go on to manage former club Ayr United in 1924. The club were relegated to the Second Division in his first season, and he would later leave the club in January 1926, this being after he accused director Tom Steen of trying to bribe a referee. Hay was then banned indefinitely by the Scottish Football Association after he refused to apologise. The suspension was lifted in November 1927.He later worked as an insurance agent until his death in April 1940.42mm including baleQty: approx. 7g
FA Cup Final football programmes 1948-1956 FA Cup Final football programmes to include 1948 Manchester United v Blackpool, 1949 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leicester City, 1951 Blackpool v Newcastle, 1952 Arsenal v Newcastle, 1953 Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers, 1954 Preston North End v West Bromwich Albion, 1955 Manchester City v Newcastle United, 1956 Birmingham City v Manchester CityQty: 8
Manchester United Interest Articles, Photographs, Programmes and more Manchester United Football Club interest, one ring binder of photocopied articles, images, booklets and programmes following the team from 1900 to the 1960's. Programmes include Manchester United v Barnsley 26th December 1935, Manchester United v Sunderland 29th October 1938, Manchester United v Preston North End 14th February 1948, Manchester United v Blackpool FA Cup Final 24th April 1948 ('A Lanchashire Wembley' front cover) and others from the 1950's to 1970's. The History of Manchester United by Tony Pullein, Manchester United v Portsmouth 7th May 1949, Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers 22nd October 1949 x2, Manchester United v Arsenal 3rd September 1952, Manchester United v Atletico de Bilbao 6th February 1957, Manchester United v Everton 28th August 1957, Manchester United v Manchester City 31st August 1957, Manchester United v Leeds United 7th September 1957, Manchester United v Blackpool 18th September 1957, Blackpool v Manchester United 9th September 1957, Manchester United v Arsenal 21st September 1957, Manchester United v Shamrock Rovers 2nd October 1957, Wolves v Manchester United 28th September 1957, Manchester United v Aston Villa 5th October 1957, Nottingham Forest v Manchester United 12th October 1957, Manchester United v Portsmouth 19th October 1957, Manchester United v Aston Villa 22nd October 1957, West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United 26th October 1957, Manchester United v Burnley 2nd November 1957, Manchester United v Dukla of Prague 13th November 1957, Manchester United v Sheffield Wednesday 16th November 1957, Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers 18th January 1958, Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur 30th November 1957, Birmingham City v Manchester United 7th December 1957, Manchester United v Leicester City 21st December 1957, Manchester United v Chelsea 14th December 1957, Manchester United v Luton Town 25th December 1957, Manchester City v Manchester United 28th December 1957, Manchester United v Red Star Belgrade 14th January 1958, Manchester United v Ipswich Town 25th January 1958, Arsenal v Manchester United 1st February 1958, Manchester United v Sheffield Wednesday 19th February 1958, Manchester United v Nottingham Forest 22nd February 1958, West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United 1st March 1958, Manchester United v West Brom 5th March 1958, Manchester United v West Brom 8th March 1958, Burnley v Manchester United 15th March 1958, Manchester United v Fulham at Villa Park 22nd March 1958, Manchester United v Fulham at Arsenal 26th March 1958, Sheffield Wednesday v Manchester United 29th March 1958, Manchester United v Sunderland 4th April 1958, Manchester United v Preston North End 5th April 1958, Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United 12th April 1958, Manchester United v Birmingham 19th April 1958, Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers 21st April 1958, Manchester United v Newcastle United 23rd April 1958, Chelsea v Manchester United 26th April 1958, Manchester United v AC Milan 8th May 1958, Manchester United v B.S.C. Young Boys 1st October 1958, Everton v Manchester United 28th October 1958, Manchester United v Wiener Sport-club 11th February 1959, Manchester United v Real Madrid 1st October 1959, Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers 5th march 1960, Manchester United v Manchester City 23rd September 1961, Manchester United v Aston Villa 24th November 1962. There are also a number of early facsimile programmes as well as match reports and squad photographs plus photocopied articles about the Busby Babes.The Barnsley and Sunderland programmes from the 1930’s are originals.
A large collection of Tea and Cigarette Cards contained within a 22cm x 61cm box.The loose cards on the top are a mixed selection as can be seen on the main picture. Cards of particular interest to collectors.- A 1962 Full Set of 16 (Strips of 3, 48 Players) with Wallet. Cup-Tie Stars of all Nations Cards. Presented with The Victor by D.C Thomson.Bryan Douglas, Jimmy McIlroy, Denis Law, Francesco Gento, John White, Mel Charles, Pele, Vinty Karalius, Ron Springett, Dave Wilson, Johnny Haynes, Gerry Hitchens, Ron Yeats, Bobby Charlton, Ted Phillips, Joe Baker, Danny Blanchflower, Jack Fairbank, Ivor Allchurch, Ron Flowers, Jose Santamaria,Pat Crerand, Phil Woosnam, Harry Gregg, Jim Baxter, Ray Wilson, Albert Cheesebrough, Eddie Connachan, Peter McParland, Cliff Jones, John Connelly, Ron Ashman, Kurt Hamrin, Neil Fox, Jim Armfield, Dragoslav Sekularec, Billy Bingham, Alex Elder, Colin Barlow, Alan Harrington, Jimmy Walsh, Raymond Kopa,Mick McNeil, Alec Hamilton, Albert Blan, Ray Pointer, George Herd, Bobby Robson.- 4 English D.C Thomson/Adventure Star Footballers (Metal Cards).These Metal cards from 1932 were originally issued with Adventure Magazine. Condition not great but the 4 players include:E. Rimmer (Sheffield Wednesday)S. Wood (West Bromwich Albion)J. Boyd (Newcastle United)T. Waring (Aston Villa)The remainder of the cards have been shown in bundles as they were taken out of the box. Condition not perfect considering the age and the dust collected over time within the box.- Full Set of 50 Gallaher 1926 Famous Footballers (Brown Back) Cigarette Cards. (Fair Condition).
A QUANTITY OF FILM, TV AND ADVERTISING MEMORABILIA ETC, to include a German Laurel and Hardy film poster 'Dick und Doof', John Bull magazine poster, Matt Smith Dr Who poster, two 'In Search of the Castaways' posters - Hayley Mills and Maurice Chevalier, Thunderbirds Gameboy posters, Cinema lobby posters for Mars Attacks, Austin Powers, The Lost Worls, Beavis and Butt-Head do America, Star Trek Generations, Tomorrow Never Dies, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets etc, limited edition print montage 'The Early Days of Dennis the Menace', photographs of Robert Vaughan and a Newcastle United football player - both bearing signatures, print of drummer Stan Levy, together with assorted other posters and ephemera etc (2 boxes + loose)
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