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Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 44 different cards, all Yorkshire / North East Clubs, Barnsley (3), Bradford (4, one with 'Cancelled' stamped to back), Bradford City (1), Grimsby Town (2), Huddersfield (3, one with 'Cancelled' stamped to back), Hull City (4, one with 'Cancelled' stamped to back), Leeds United (2, one with 'Cancelled' stamped to back), Middlesboro' (3), Newcastle United (2), Rotherham County (7), Sheffield United (4), Sheffield Wed (2), South Shields (6) & Sunderland (1) (some with slight marks, gen gd, some vg) (44)
Football, handbooks and club publications, collection of 30+ items inc. handbooks for Rochdale 65/66, Chester 68/69, Manchester Utd 64/65, Leyton Orient 65/66, Exeter 66/67, Fulham 60/61 and others, also book 'The Newcastle United FC Story' by John Gibson 1969 with signatures inside, Workington booklet 'Bobby Brown at Borough Park' April 1967, 'The Way to Wembley Swindon Style 69' etc. (some with minor faults, generally gd)
A shelf of mixed vintage Subbuteo including eleven early complete teams, Newcastle , Crystal Palace, Liverpool, W.Germany, England, Leeds, Brazil, Wolves, AC Milan, Blackpool and Alloa, later teams Manchester United, Liverpool 2nd and England, accessories etc along witha Table Cricket part set, all boxed
Football Malcom MacDonald 12x8 signed black and white photo pictured while with Newcastle United. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
BRENTFORD IN YOUTH GAMES, 1991-2012, 51 Football programmes, all in the FA Youth Cup (30) Homes - Arsenal, Brighton And Hove Albion, Buntingford Town, Cambridge City, Exeter City, Lewes (3), Leyton Orient, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United, Rushden And Diamonds, Swansea City, Thurrock, Waltham Forest, Worthing, Wycombe Wanderers, Yeovil Town, Away's - Arsenal (2), Charlton Athletic, Crewe Alexandra, Fulham, Havant And Waterlooville, Hull City, Queens Park Rangers (2), Southend United, Stoke City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Southern Junior Floodlight Cup (6) Homes - Charlton Athletic, Leyton Orient, Southampton, West Ham United, Away's - Portsmouth, West Ham United, Football League Youth Alliance South East Conference (15) All Away's - Colchester United (10), Queens Park Rangers (3), Wycombe Wanderers (2) (mostly single sheets, fair/good condition).
MANCHESTER CITY, 1955-1959, a bound volume of 33 programmes, not a complete run. 1955/1956 (17) 13 League Games - Aston Villa, Arsenal, Manchester United, Cardiff City, Blackpool, Preston North End, West Bromwich Albion, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Luton Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers, 4 FA Cup - Blackpool (postponed), Blackpool, Huddersfield Town Everton. 1956/1957 nil. 1957/1958 (14) 13 League Games - Chelsea, Portsmouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Leicester City, Luton Town, Everton, Burnley, Nottingham Forest, West Bromwich Albion, Birmingham City, Blackpool, Arsenal, Sunderland, 1 Friendly - Hibernian. 1958/1959 (3) League Games - Blackpool, Aston Villa, Leicester City (programmes in various condition, some folds, some team changes, some crosswords filled in, some token missing).
Bobby Moncur Signed 1974 Newcastle United 12x18 Limited Edition 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.
Peterborough United Football programmes, 1958-1961, two testimonials souvenir programmes Peterborough United vs Newcastle United 1959, and Peterborough United vs Sunderland 1960., further football programmes, McGlennon's Record Songbook, and Choruses for Community Singing, Danny Blanchflower; Soccer My Way., The Memory Man's Book of Football Facts., Post Football Guide 1961 - 1962., 1962 - 1963., and 1963 - 1964., and News Chronicle Peterborough United Football Club Players cards. (a quantity)
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
1978/79 Alan Shoulder Newcastle United Match Worn Football Shirt: Long sleeve Bukta shirt with number 7 to rear. Overall good condition with a bit of fading to badge and ironically a small bit of damage to shoulder. (See online scan). Direct from team mate Mick Martin who got his friend another legendary number 7 Kevin Keegan to sign it at a later date.
1910 Newcastle United FA Cup Final Vesta Matchbox: Colmans Mustard branded with the words English Cup Everton April 28 4 1910 To Commemorate Newcastle Uniteds Victory. Unusual because whilst Newcastle did win the final they beat Barnsley who beat Everton in the Semi Final. Possibly a gesture towards Barnsley from Everton. Nice 110 year old match holder with hinge working.
1910 Newcastle United Fans Trip To FA Cup Final Replay: Four incredible items. Wallsend Lads Trip To Liverpool with date of replay of the Newcastle v Barnsley match in a menu format which is signed by all the 20 lads that travelled. Railway ticket Wallsend to Liverpool included. Letter from North Eastern Railway to Mr Hills who arranged trip with details of prices times and confirmation of 20 tickets. Lastly a saloon number train time and large wording of Mr Hills Party which was taken from carriage of train. The Geordies had great away travel even 110 years ago and this would look amazing framed.
1908 FA Cup Final Framed Serviette: Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United. Printed after the match as it states How The Wolves Won with date of game and result. Original 112 year old serviette is decorative and features drawings of match action and looks in good condition. Measures 15 x 15 inches.
1910 FA Cup Final Programme Newcastle United v Barnsley: Large gatefold card in very good condition with no writing. Firstly to quell any doubts of authenticity it was part of a pre war collection of FA Cup Final memorabilia you will see within this catalogue that was collated in the early 60s. States above team line ups Official Match Card Final Tie. This match was a draw and a replay was played 5 days later in which Newcastle won. Two folds on this gatefold programme and either end is a small tear. Stunning rare item that cost 1 pence on the day.
Steve Heighway 1974, Football Autographed 16 X 12 Photo, A Superb Image Depicting The Liverpool Goalscorers Posing With The Fa Cup In The Dressing Room Following A 3-1 Victory Over Newcastle United In The 1974 Final At Wembley, Signed (By Heighway Only) Using A Black Marker. 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.
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