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NEWCASTLE UNITED 1969 AUTOGRAPHS A new official Newcastle United Scoredraw replica black and white striped long sleeve shirt with badge and tag, signed on the front in black marker by 13 players from the successful 1968/9 season in which United won the Fairs Cup. Signed by Liam McFaul, David Craig, Frank Clark, Ollie Burton, Bobby Moncur, Benny Arentoft, Bryan Robson, Wyn Davies and Alan Foggon all of which played in the Fairs Cup Final. In addition Dave Elliott, Geoff Allen, Keith Dyson and John Craggs have signed. Good
NEWCASTLE UNITED A home black & white long sleeve Asics shirt 1993-1995 with a blue star shirt sponsor on the front, Premier League arm flashes and a neatly sewn number 17 white Asics numbers on a black patch. It appears to be a player issue shirt, but there is no name on the reverse. No. 17 was only used in season 1993/4 for Nikki Papavasiliou. There are 19 signatures in silver marker on the black, 18 of which are on the black stripes plus Andy Cole who signed on the blue star logo. Each player / official has written their name in capitals underneath their signature. Included are Kevin Keegan, Arthur Cox, Terry McDermott, Ruel Fox, Peter Beardsley, Mike Hooper, Philip Albert, Robert Lee, Pavel Srnicek, Darren Peacock and Barry Venison. The shirt has mud stains Good
A Playfair Football Album 1948-9 with Arsenal, Newcastle United and Manchester United players signatures; A programme for the London Olympics Athletics at the Empire Stadium Wembley, Saturday July 31st 1948; a Hill's Sporting News Annual; Scottish & Newcastle football fixture booklets, seasons 1961-62 and 1962-63; and four c1970 IPC magazines Ltd 'My Favourite Soccer Stars' albums, Buster, Lion, Tiger and Smash (9)
Colin Campbell McKechnie Veitch (22 May 1881 – 26 August 1938): The England international caps of Colin Veitch, Captain of Newcastle United in the Glory Days of 1899-1914. A 1907 purple England International Football Cap by A.W. Gamage Ltd., 126-129 Holborn, London; and a 1906 red England Cap by Young & Co., 36 King William Street, London Bridge; and an England jersey badge. Provenance: Given to the vendor's father by Veitch's wife. Exhibitions: The caps were displayed in the St James's History Gallery as well as the Federation Breweries guest room. History: Colin Veitch is one of, if not the, greatest Newcastle United players who ever played. Born in Heaton he proved himself as both an academic as well as a sportsman and although he started as an amateur he soon tuned professional ins 1899, something very few footballers at the time had the opportunity to do. He was described as “a man who is the master of his job”, and scored 49 goals in 322 appearances. For a short spell, Veitch considered giving up his football career to pursue a career in academia, but after a spell in the reserves, playing under the pseudonym of 'Hamilton' he changed his mind. Veitch played for England on six occasions from 1906-1909, what happened to the other dated caps is unknown, if they exist at all. He was also an accomplished playwright, composer, conductor and producer, and counted George Bernard Shaw amongst his circle of friends. He founded the People's Theatre in 1911. Veitch served in France during the First World War as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery which sadly ended his football carrier. However he was still an active member of the football community as a Union spokesman and an Evening Chronicle Journalist, but he was banned from the press box in 1929, a harsh decision against someone who had done so much for his team. In 1938, Veitch contracted pneumonia and died aged 57 in Bern, Switzerland whilst on a recuperation holiday.
SUBBUTEO; a group of boxed teams labelled Liverpool, Newcastle United, Wolves, England, Leeds, Chelsea, Coventry, Mexico, etc, four goals and two balls.Additional InformationCannot guarantee that all the contents of the boxes match the labels, all these labels are hand written, also cannot guarantee that all of components which are supposed to be present to these sets are indeed present. There are some visibly broken players, broken off from the shins to the bases. Some of the nets come away from the supports, fraying, discolouration, etc. Further graffiti to boxes.
The Animals / Eric Burdon & The Animals - A group of eight vinyl long play LP record albums to include "The Animals" (UK black and blue Columbia mono label 1669, G condition), Animalism (USA MGM stereo label SE 4414, G condition), The Most Of (UK MFP stereo label MFP 5218, VG condition), Animal Tracks (UK later Fame mono label FA 4131101, VG condition), The Original Animals Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted (USA United Artists stereo label JT-LA790-H, G+ condition), Profile (German Strand stereo label 6.24784, VG condition), Newcastle-On-Tyne, December 1963 (UK Metro stereo label 2356-142, G condition) and Eric Burdon & The Animals (UK Metro stereo label 2356-142 VG condition).
Football Bobby Moncur 10x8 Signed Colour Photo Pictured Parading The Fairs Cup After Newcastle United Victory In 1969. Good Condition. All autographs 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.
Miguel Almiron signed 10x8 colour photo pictured celebrating while playing for Newcastle United. Good Condition. All autographs 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.
Football John Barnes signed 10x8 colour photo pictured in action for England. John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE (born 7 November 1963) is a Jamaican-born English international former professional footballer and manager. He currently works as a commentator and pundit for ESPN and SuperSport. Initially a quick, skilful left winger, he moved to central midfield later in his career. He won two league titles with Liverpool with whom he also won two cup finals at Wembley. He was also a FA Cup runner-up with Watford, Liverpool and Newcastle United. He earned 79 caps for England. Good Condition. All autographs 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.
Football Alan Shearer signed and mounted Newcastle United display. A white card signed by Ex Newcastle and England legend Alan Shearer professionally mounted with a colour photo of him in action for Newcastle United. Piece measures approximately 17. 25 x 13. 75. Good Condition. All autographs 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.
GEORGE VI: (1895-1952) King of the United Kingdom 1936-52. D.S., George R, as King, at the head, two pages, folio, Court at St. James's, 22nd November 1947. The partially printed document, completed in typescript, is addressed to the Governor of Wakefield prison and is a remission document relating to Reginald Harold Mazonowicz who, at the Quarter Sessions held in Newcastle-under-Lyme on 30th September 1946, was 'convicted of six offences of larceny as servant and sentenced to imprisonment for six concurrent terms of twenty-one months', and in consideration of 'some circumstances humbly represented to Us' is now pardoned from the remainder of his sentence and is 'to be discharged out of custody forthwith'. Countersigned at the conclusion by James Chuter Ede (1882-1965) British Politician, Home Secretary 1945-51. With blind embossed seal to the upper left corner. VG
Football programmes, 1950's onwards, 30+ inc. Charlton v Blackpool 50-1, Newcastle Utd 51-2, Wolverhampton Wanderers 53-4 (all vg), Birmingham City v Tottenham 56-7, England v France Amateur International at Leeds United 58 (with several signatures), Redhill v Dulwich Hamlet FAC 58, Millwall v Isthmian League 59 & 60, Crystal Palace v Dulwich Hamlet Surrey County Cup 59, Atletico Madrid v Tottenham Hotspur E.C.W.Cup Final 63, Dulwich Hamlet v Chelsea opening of lights 64, Tottenham Hotspur v Scotland John White Memorial 64, Dulwich Hamlet v Chelsea Friendly 74, FC Nurnberg v Everton Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 65, Tooting & Mitcham v Queens Park Rangers Friendly 66, Dover v Wimbledon 64-5 etc (gd) (33)
Football programmes, 130+ inc. Aston Villa, 60+ home & away programmes, 1950's onwards (8 from the 50's) inc. homes v Cardiff/Sunderland 55/6 (x2), Leeds/Man City 56/7, Newcastle 58/9, Brighton 59/60, away v Sheffield United 53/4 etc, sold with 40+ 1960's programmes, various Clubs & approx. 30 Scotland home international programmes, 1964 to 1984 inc. full internationals, U23, U21 etc (mixed condition, poor/vg)
STEVE HEIGHWAY football autographed 12 x 8 photo, a superb image depicting Heighway scoring Liverpool's second goal in a 3-0 victory over Newcastle United in the 1974 FA Cup Final, it has been signed using a black marker. All autographs 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.
RAILWAY FLYERS FOOTBALL A collection of 15 railway flyers for trips to various matches plus one flyer to Brighton Races from 1937. Football matches include Wolves v Blackburn (FAC), Liverpool v Blackburn (FAC), Rochdale v Oldham 1949/50 , Lincoln City v Brentford , Leicester City v Brentford 1953/54, Newcastle United v Sheffield Wednesday 1956/57, Stockport v Plymouth , Colchester v Plymouth , Norwich City v Plymouth , Nottingham Forest v Birmingham City , Blackburn v West Bromwich Albion , Everton v Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton v Aston Villa 1958/59, Stoke City v Aston Villa , Southampton v Brentford 1959/60 and Witton Albion v Altrincham 1971/72. Generally good
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Twenty one programmes including 1962 ECWC Final, Atletico Madrid v Fiorentina, 1960 FA Cup Final, Blackburn v Wolves, team changes, England v Hungary 1953 score on cover, Czechoslovakia v England 29/5/1963, Ipswich v AC Milan 62/3 scores entered, Gateshead v York City 8/3/1958 and Fulham v Ipswich Town 26/12/1963, score 10-1. Plus a Leeds United 1966/7 handbook and Newcastle United official brochure issued in 1969 for winning the Fairs Cup including the fold out colour team group. Generally good
GEORGE BEST Six programmes from matches in which George Best played to include for San Jose Earthquakes at Exeter and Motherwell 1981/82, for Northern Ireland Select XI v Newcastle United 1994/95, for International Stars XI at Bolton 1967/68 and two matches for Manchester United in the 1970's. Generally good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Collection of over twenty programmes including 1938/39 Arsenal v Derby County, 1942/43 Reading v Chelsea (War League South Cup official team sheet), 1949/50 Chelmsford City v Ipswich Town (FA Cup 4-page), 1951 FA Cup Final Blackpool v Newcastle plus Community Singing Sheet, 1953/54 Hitchin Town v Peterborough United (FA Cup 4-page), 1960/61 EC IFK Malmo v Rapid Wien, 1960/61 Halifax Town v Bristol City, 1969/70 Carlisle v Hearts (Friendly single card), 1970's Ferencvaros programme, 1978/79 UEFA Cup Valencia v West Brom (4-page Spanish ''Especial Programa'') plus ten Bexleyheath & Welling programmes from the 1950's etc. Generally good
NEWCASTLE UNITED Thirteen home Reserve team programmes from the 1960's: 1960/1 X 5 Man. City, A. Villa, Everton, Barnsley and WBA, 1961/2 X 4 Everton, Huddersfield, Man. Utd. and Liverpool and 1966/7 X 4 Bury, Stoke, Chesterfield and Huddersfield. All are slightly creased and have the score on the cover. Fair
MOTTY Two shirts donated to John Motson. The first one one mounted (69cms x 60 cms) and donated to him on the occasion of the 1st Great North Run in June 1981 and signed by the Race Founder Brendan Foster and Race Winner Mike McLeod. The third shirt a more modern replica on a hard back was donated by Ronnie Radford with 14 signatures of the Hereford United team plus Manager Colin Addison that famously knocked out Newcastle United in the FA Cup in 1972/73. The shirts come from the private collection of John Motson. Generally good
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