Sport Autographed Cover Collection. Seven covers, signed by sports people. Includes 1973 Dawn Covers Liverpool European Cup cover signed by Brian Hall, Kent County Playing Fields Association cover signed by Robin Knox-Johnston, Newcastle United cover signed Joe Harvey, Charlton Athletic cover signed Theo Foley, Man City cover signed Rodney Marsh and a few others. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
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A shaped circular mahogany occasional table, the three squared tapering legs united by a circular under tier, with maker label for "Jones Moss & Co of Newcastle Staffordshire", diameter 49cm, and a card table with crossbanded string inlaid top and squared tapering legs, the twist fold action enclosing space containing copper coins and packs of cards (2).
17 Arsenal home Football Programmes from 1953/54 season including v Wolves, Manchester City, Preston North End, Burnley, Sheffield Wednesday, Bolton, Newcastle United, WBA (all 1953), Aston Villa (Lge), Aston Villa (FAC3), Sunderland, Norwich City (FAC4), Cardiff City, Portuguesa de Desportos, Manchester United, Liverpool and Portsmouth (all 1954)
NOTTINGHAM 1898 Scarce periodical, City Sketches dated October 1898, 32 pages. Monthly publication. This issue covers the opening of Forests new home on the Trent side and covers the opening game v Blackburn. The magazine also covers Burnley v Notts County and other Notts games v Newcastle and Preston. A note was made that only Sheffield United in the League had a team composed entirely of Englishmen whilst it was also noted that the Sunderland team was made up entirely of Scots. There are a number of photos and sketches. Good
ASTON VILLA 49-50 Twenty one Villa home league match programmes, all 49-50 including games v Manchester United, Chelsea, Portsmouth (Champions, Arsenal, Wolves, Liverpool, Manchester City, Everton, West Brom, Charlton and Newcastle. Some issues cover other games as well such as Reserve games and an 'A' team Cup match v Boldmere St Michael's. Some folds, creases, scores etc. Fair-Generally good
FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS / GEORGE BEST An Autographed Editions Football Greats folder with signed photographs of George Best - Manchester United, Peter Shilton, John Greig - Rangers, Pat Rice - Arsenal, Martin Chivers - Tottenham, George Cohen - Fulham and England 1966, Bobby Charlton - Manchester United and England 1966, Jackie Charlton - Leeds United and England 1966, Geoff Hurst - West Ham United and England 1966, Gordon Banks - Leicester City and Stoke City and England 1966, Tommy Smith - Liverpool, Nat Lofthouse - Bolton, Pat Jennings - Tottenham, Rodney Marsh - QPR and Man. City, Tom Finney - Preston NE, Emlyn Hughes - Liverpool, Malcom MacDonald - Newcastle Utd., Nobby Siles - Manchester United and England 1966, Peter Bonetti - Chelsea, Roger Hunt - Liverpool and England 1966, Ray Clemence - Liverpool, Stan Bowles - QPR, Alan Ball - Everton and England 1966, John Wark - Ipswich, Mick Channon - Southampton, Gerry Francis - QPR, Martin Peters - Tottenham and England 1966, Norman Hunter - Leeds Utd., Steve Coppell - Man. Utd., and Phil Thompson - Liverpool. Good
Various football related ephemera, to include a signed sheet of autographs for Grimsby Town, a facsimile collection of Manchester United signatures, a similar set of Stoke City, a facsimile set of Manchester City autographs, some Leicester City signed pieces, a facsimiles set of autographs for the Notts County, 1949-50, a facsimile set of autographs for Newcastle 1949-50, a facsimile set of Fulham signatures, and some signatures and facsimile signatures cut out from larger sheets etc.
Newcastle United team signed photo. High quality colour 16x12 team photo autographed by the Newcastle United team that won the 1969 Fairs Cup. Signed by twelve of the squad including Ollie Burton, Alan Foggan, Frank Clark, John McNamee, John Craggs, Willie McFaul, Jim Scott, Bob Moncur, Bryan Robson, David Craig. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
George Jobey Archive: a collection of black and white photographs to include George Jobey talking to the Derby County staff at the Baseball Ground, a card photo of Jobey, possibly as manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, a Newcastle United team photo dated 1911, two Derby County team line-ups dated season 1932-33 and 1934-35, a Jobey photo as Derby County manager - signed 'Yours Sincerely G. Jobey' and signed by Nigel Clough to back and a Derby County team line-up photo from the 1927-28 season with names of the players and staff
Small collection of programmes and publications, comprising: 1952 F.A. Cup final Arsenal v Newcastle, Arsenal v Blackpool 1953 Charity Shield, five 1950s England internationals at Wembley, also two1970s England Rugby Union internationals at Twickenham (1 with ticket), four various F.A./League Cup souvenir brochures; 4 journals of the G.P.O. Sports Club, 2 Banbury Spencer (1950s) & 1 Banbury United (1960s) programme, a flyer for Wally Barnes's sports shop, and a 1948-49 Spurs programme
Sixteen vintage Subbuteo Celluloid Football teams to include; West Bromwich Albion (two damaged), Tottenham Hotspur (one damaged), Wolverhampton Wanderers (one damaged), Coventry City, Newcastle United, Norwich City, Birmingham City (one damaged), QPR (two damaged), Crystal Palace (two damaged), Leeds United (one damaged), Sheffield United (two damaged), Crusaders, Southampton (three damaged), Manchester united (five damaged), Notts County (three damaged), West Ham United (ten players, two damaged) plus two goalies
Seven 1950' and 1960' football F.A Cup final programmes To include Burnley vs Tottenham Hotspur May 5th 1962, Arsenal vs Newcastle United May 3rd 1952, Preston North End vs West Bromwich Albion May 1st 1954, Aston Villa vs Manchester United May 4th 1957, Bolton Wanderers vs Manchester United May 3rd 1958, Leicester City vs Manchester United May 25th 1963, complete with Manchester United souvenir programme.
PREMIER LEAGUE MEDAL- MANCHESTER UNITED Premier League Champions medal 1993-94. Manchester United were Champions eight points clear of Blackburn and fifteen points clear of third placed Newcastle. Not known who the recipient of the medal was. Front of medal inscribed "Champions Carling Premiership 1993-94" . Reverse side states "The FA Premier League". Hall-marked on reverse. No lanyard or clasp but otherwise good. Generally good
NEWCASTLE UNITED Three postcard size black and white photographs of Newcastle players, formerly the property of Bob Dennison who played for Newcastle between 1929 and 1934 making 11 appearances and scoring 2 goals. The head and shoulders photographs are of Hughie Gallacher, Burns and one other (unidentified). Two have drawing pin holes at top and bottom edges. Fair
LEEDS UNITED Fourteen programmes 9 x homes v. Cardiff, WBA, Everton and Sunderland 56/7, v. Juventus and Arsenal postponed 57/8, v. Preston 58/9 and v. Tottenham and Leicester 59/60. 5 x aways v. Man. City 56/7, Aston Villa 58/9, Newcastle 56/7, Arsenal 56/7 and Chelsea 59/60. Most are creased and some have rusty staples. Fair
A quantity of Corgi Classics. Burlingham Seagull Northern Roadways Glasgow (97177), Daimler CW double-deck bus West Bromwich Corporation (97820), Leyland Atlantean double-deck bus Ribble ‘Gay Hostess’ (97230). Plus a Karrier W4 Trolleybus ‘Newcastle Upon Tyne’ 97870. 2x Leyland Atlantean bus Wallasey Corporation (97232) and a Corgi Heritage Bernard type 110 Fourgon Chocolate Menier (72006). All boxed. Plus loose examples – 2x Leyland Octopus ‘Power’, Foden tanker ‘Tate & Lyle’. AEC flatbed ‘Nuttall & Sons, and an Atkinson flatbed ‘Crow’s’. Also 4 other boxed items - 2x EFE – Bristol MW/LS coach ‘United’ and a Bedford Duple Vega ‘Southern Vectis and 2x Vanguards – Triumph Herald and Morris Marina. VGC-Mint. (16)
George Jobey Archive: A 1911 F.A. Cup Final shirt, match worn by George Jobey of Newcastle United which they lost to Bradford City in a replay played at Old Trafford, Manchester. The shirt having the historic black and white vertical stripes with a lace up front opening. The shirt lacking the crest. The lot also includes Jobey's driving licence as well as a freemason's Provenance: The shirt has a photo together with it showing Jobey pictured in the shirt
Football Autographs: A collection of autographs of football and cricket interest from teams to include: Arsenal, Leeds United, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Huddersfield Town, Derby County (multiple sheets), Burnley, Chesterfield, Grimsby Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Derbyshire CCC (multiple sheets), Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Sussex, Somerset, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Australia, New Zealand, West Indies and various loose signatures. (2 books)
Miscellaneous Programmes: A collection of 120 plus programmes dating from the 1950's and 1960's to include programmes from: Aberdeen v. Rangers, Airdrieonians v. Motherwell, Aldershot v. Colchester United, Arsenal (3), Ards F.C. v. Ballymena (Northern Irish Football), Aston Villa v. Preston Reserves and West Bromwich Albion (in one programme), Birmingham City (2), Blackburn Rovers v. Leicester City, Blackpool (2), Bolton Wanderers (3), Bournemouth and Boscombe v. Reading, Brentford - 1950's and 60's (5), Bristol City (11), Bristol Rovers v. Leyton Orient 1958 and Swindon Town (2), Burnley v. Liverpool, Cardiff City v. Swansea Town, Carlisle United v. Rotherham United, Charlton Athletic (5) including v. Huddersfield dated 2nd December 1950, Chelsea v. Sunderland, Colchester United v. Bristol City, Coventry City v. Oldham Athletic, Crystal Palace (2), Derby County v. Sheffield United 1960, Dundalk v. Drumcondra, League of Ireland, Dundee United v. Morton - single sheet 1960, Eastwood v. Moor Green dated 1965, Everton v. Aston Villa 1962, Exeter City v. Leyton Orient, 24th December 1955, Falkirk v. Clyde, two Fulham programmes dated 1950 and 1951, Grimsby Town (2), Halifax Town v. Chesterfield, Hearts v. Celtic 1962, Hibernian v. Falkirk dated 1965, Leicester City v. Wolverhampton Wanderers 1963, three Leyton Orient programmes dated 1949, 1965 and 1966, Limerick v. Dundalk dated 1961, Liverpool v. Bolton Wanderers 1962, Luton Town (5), Manchester City v. Manchester United dated 1960, five Manchester United programmes including v. Preston North End, 1959-60 token intact and four others, Middlesbrough (2), Millwall v. Hull City 1967, Newcastle United (3), Newport County A.F.C. (2), Northampton Town v. Cardiff City dated September 1964, Notts County v. Huddersfield Town dated 1953, Nottingham Forest (2), Peterborough United (2), Plymouth v. Port Vale 1951, Preston North End v. Bury (1965), Queens Park Rangers (2) including v. Sheffield United 1950 and Millwall 1966, Queen of the South v. Preston North End - friendly by floodlight, Shrewsbury v. Aldershot 1958, Southend United v. Norwich City dated April 1951, Stockport County v. Torquay United March 1963, Stirling Albion v. Morton, English Schoolboys 1963 F.A. Trophy Final, Stoke-on-Trent v. Bristol Boys, Swindon Town (7) to include v. All Stars Team April 1958, Sunderland v. Oldham Athletic - single sheet, Rangers v. Partick Thistle January 1962, Rochdale v. Tranmere Rovers, Romford v. Southend United 'A', Tottenham Hotspur v. Manchester City, Tranmere Rovers v. Aldershot (1963), Torquay United v. Bournemouth and Boscombe dated 1961, Watford v. Gillingham, West Bromwich Albion (2), West Bromwich Albion (2), West Ham United (2), Wigan Athletic v. Stafford Rangers F.A. Trophy 1973 Final, Wolverhampton Wanderers (2) and Wrexham v. Mansfield Town 1956 (one bag)
George Jobey Archive: A collection of black and white photographs from the 1920s to include: an unknown cricket team with players in whites and suits (includes George Jobey), an action shot of Woolwich Arsenal playing Leicester Fosse at Highbury (George Jobey pictured in the Woolwich Arsenal strip), a wedding picture of George Jobey and two unknown gentlemen in an unknown location, a picture of George Jobey and friend playing golf, location unkown, a picture of Woolwich Arsenal players to include George Jobey, being presented to King George V, a card style picture of George Jobey in a Newcastle United strip from the 1910-11 season, a picture of George Jobey at his desk when he was manager of Derby County, signed, a Derby County team photograph from the 1928-29 season, managed by Jobey, and a larger photograph of Woolwich Arsenal players and King George V.
FOOTBALL, programmes for FA Cup Finals, inc. 1932 Newcastle v Arsenal, original pages with reproduction covers attached, original covers included (half of front cover missing); 1951 Blackpool v Newcastle (lacking staples), 1954 Preston North End v West Bromwich Albion (with ticket), 1957 Aston Villa v Manchester United (with signed magazine photo showing collision between Wood & McParland, signed by both & by Myerscroft), FR to VG, 6
FOOTBALL, books, inc. hardback annuals (16), Charles Buchan (4), Bobby Charlton, Billy Wright, Big Book, Eagle etc. (nine with dj, some tears); softback club yearbooks (53), 1990s onwards, Leeds (6), Newcastle (4), Manchester City (7), Manchester United (9), Norwich (8), Nottingham Forest (9) etc., FR to EX, 69*
FOOTBALL, Nottingham Forest home programmes, 1950s-1960s, inc. 1956/7 (4), v Bury; 1957/8 (19), Burnley, Manchester United; 1958/9 (25), West Ham, Manchester United, Newcastle; 1959/60 (6), Chelsea; 1960/1 (3), 1961/2 (4), 1964/5 (1), 1965/6 (7), 1967/8 (18), also 1965 Centenary Handbook, G to VG, 84*
Footballers Signed Cover Collection. ELEVEN multi-signed footballers first day covers. Includes 1994 Newcastle United Football Firsts cover signed by Kevin Keegan, Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball, David Sadler and one other, Hillsborough cover signed by three, City Ground cover signed by four including the late Brian Clough, multi-signed Liverpool v Sunderland cover including Ian Rush, Ray Houghton, Bruce Grobbelaar, multi-signed Football League v Rest of World cover including Bobby Robson, St James Park multi-signed cover including Alan Shearer, Kevin Keegan, Villa Park multi-signed cover including Bruce Rioch, France v Netherlands multi-signed postcard including Martin Buchan and cricketer Fred Truman, European Football Germany cover signed by many including Franz Beckenbaur, European Football England signed by many including Alan Shearer, Bryan Robson, Paul Gascoigne, European Football Scotland signed by many.
POSTCARDS; vintage album with greetings, views of UK and foreign, 1906 Japanese spectators at Newcastle United and Stoke football match, comic including Tom Brown, shipping including Wilson Line Series, Congo area 1900s, TITANIC real photo of part built posted Belfast July 15 1911, Whitehaven coal mine and docks etc.
1910 Sports Gazette of Bishop Auckland, North-Eastern Daily Gazette, A collection of 18 large format papers, Four Page 'Final Edition' Issues, with outstanding Football content to Include extensive match reports from Newcastle United, Middlesbrough & Sunderland, Includes FA Cup Final Newcastle United v Barnsley [At Crystal Palace], FA Cup Semi-Finals Swindon Town v Newcastle United & Barnsley v Everton, FA Amateur Cup Semi-Final South Bank v RMLI Gosport [At Bishop Auckland] & extensive coverage of Football Leagues 1 & 2, with many smaller match reports of teams out of Northern area, but still excellent coverage! Vast focus on North-Eastern League, Northern League, & other local leagues, but also reports on Southern League games! The vast focus of the paper if on the North East. The later Issues include excellent Cricket coverage, the run is not Inclusive but starts at No.305 (08/01/1910) & runs to No.325 (21/05/1910), The newspaper was a weekly edition! The description does no do these papers justice, the content is outstanding and close inspection will reward! (conditions vary, edges tatty, covers detached on some, but content is not affected in any way)
Manchester City football home match programmes for 1959/60 v Fulham, Wolves, Luton, Manchester United, Blackburn, Leicester, Spurs, Chelsea, Newcastle, Leeds, Everton, Sheffield Wed., Southampton (FAC), Arsenal, Birmingham, Blackpool, Manchester United (Friendly), West Ham, West Brom, Bolton, Preston, Burnley; for 1960/61 v Burnley, Manchester United, Arsenal, Sheffield Wed., Cardiff, Birmingham, Leicester, Blackburn, West Ham, Wolves, Fulham, Cardiff (FAC), Newcastle, West Brom, Everton, Bolton, Preston, Blackpool, Aston Villa; for 1961/62 v Leicester, Fulham, Burnley, Bolton, Everton, Cardiff, Nottingham Forest, West Ham, Chelsea, Blackpool, Ipswich, Arsenal, Manchester United, West Brom, Spurs, Wolves, Sheffield United, Birmingham, Aston Villa, Sheffield Wed., Blackburn; for 1962/63 v Liverpool, Aston Villa, Ipswich, West Ham, Blackburn, Leyton Orient, Sheffield Wed., Everton, Leicester, Wolves, Arsenal, Birmingham, Bury (FAC), Norwich, Burnley, Fulham, Nottingham Forest, Bolton, Sheffield United, West Brom, Blackpool, Spurs, Manchester United; and various other Manchester City football home match programmes from 1967 to 1976 (102).
Leeds United Football Programmes: Home programmes 1954 to 1960 (31). CONDITION REPORT: Fair to good condition. Sheffield United, Huddersfield, Rotherham 60/61. Newcastle x2, Arsenal, Bolton 59/60. Blackburn, Doncaster 54/55. Celtic, Everton, Bolton, Birmingham, Blackpool, Luton, Burnley 56/57. Djurgården 58/59. Swansea, Fulham, Bristol Rovers 55/56. Luton, Bolton, Arsenal x2, Sheffield Wednesday 57/58. Burnley, Leicester, Spurs, Wolves x2, West Ham 58/59.
1962 FA Cup football match programme, autographed by Jimmy Greaves to the front cover; other FA Cup Final programmes for 1959 (pirate), 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1970 x 2, 1970 (replay), 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976 and 1978; FA Cup semi-final programmes for Birmingham v West Brom 1968, West Brom v Leicester 1969, Arsenal v Stoke 1971, Birmingham v Leeds 1972, Leeds v Wolves 1973, Derby v Manchester United & Crystal Palace v Southampton 1976, Manchester United v Leeds 1970 replay, Burnley v Newcastle 1974 and Nottingham Forest v Liverpool 1988; various other FA Cup programmes; League Cup Final match programmes for 1967, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1982; and League Cup semi-final programmes for Manchester United v Burnley 1969, Stoke v West Ham 1971, Stoke v West Ham 1972, Stoke v West Ham 1972 replay, Plymouth v Manchester City & Manchester City v Plymouth 1974 and Manchester City v Manchester United 1975 (45).
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