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GEORGE BRADLEY FOOTBALL MEDALS Bradley was born in Maltby, Yorkshire 7/1/1917 and played for Rotherham United, Newcastle United, Millwall and Guildford City. Included are 4 medals, 1930 Tickhill Cup, 1930 MBB, 1942 RAF Cross Country and 1944 Entente Bruxelloise Et Brabanconne Football medal 11/11/1944. General good
MIXED 1960S & 1970S PROGRAMMES. Leighton Orient; 1962/1963; Arsenal, 1966/1967; QPR, 1968/1969; Fulham, 1969/1970; Fulham, 1978/1979; Fulham - Exeter City; 1964/1965; Hayes (FAC) - Nottingham Forest; 1962/1963; Southampton (FAC), Man City and WBA, 1964/1965; Spurs - Wolves; 1962/1963; Notts Forest, Honved - PNE; 1964/1965; Northampton, 1978/1979; Fulham - Charlton Althletic; 1964/1965; Bolton, 1971/1972; Fulham, 1975/1976; Fulham, 1977/1978; Charlton - Milwall; 1971/1972; Fulham, 1972/1973; Fulham - WBA; 1963/1964; Blackpool, 1964/1965; Chelsea - Leicester; 1964/1965; Chelsea - Stoke; 1963/1964; Chelsea, 1964/1965; Chelsea - Hamilton; 1963/1964; Brechin City - Sheffield United; 1963/1964; Bolton (LC), 1967/1968; Everton - Everton; 1967/1968; Sheff Wed - Bolton; 1962/1963; Liege - Burnley; 1962/1963; Orient - Bristol Rovers; 1962/1963; Hull - Crystal Palace; 1959/1960; Gateshead and Bradford - Aberdeen; 1964/1965; St Mirren - Celtic; 1963/1964; Airdrieonians - Yeovil; 1963/1964; Palace - Cardiff; 1962/1963; Chelsea, 1963/1964; Newcastle - Watford; 1964/1965; Carlisle - Huddersfiel Town; 1963/1964; Man Utd vs Sunderland (FAC 2nd Replay) - Coventry City; 1963/1964; QPR - Bournemouth; 1964/1965; Exeter - Grimsby Town; 1963/1964; Bury
One box: 200+ assorted football programmes, circa 1956-1969, teams include Sheffield United (21), Stoke City (13), Bristol City (10), Wolves (9), Sheffield Wednesday (9), Manchester City (7), Nottingham Forest (5), Manchester United (5) including European Cup Final 1968, Ayr United (4), Romford FC (3), Liverpool (3), Newcastle (3), etc etc
FOOTBALL, South African selection, inc. programmes, inc. PNE v Western Province 1958 (tears to folds), Northern Rhodesia v Dundee United 1963; Newcastle itinerary sheet 1952, FA printed team sheet 1956 (with real signatures by Bobby Robson & Bill Perry), Bolton 1959 magazine page with player profiles (laminated) etc., P to VG, 5
Sport, Autographs 1920-22 and 1924, Football, Tottenham Hotspurs 1920-21 (11 in ink), to back Middlesboro 1920-21 (14 in ink); Aston Villa (15 in ink), to back Oldham (16 in ink); Preston N.E. (9 in ink), to back Sheffield United (12 in ink); Bradford (13 in ink), to back West Bromwich Albion (11 in ink); Newcastle (12 in ink), to back Manchester United (12 in pencil); Liverpool (14 in ink), to back Bristol City (12 in ink); Everton (12 in ink inclluding Sam Chedgzoy), to back Sunderland A.F.C. (13 in ink); Huddersfield (15 in ink), to back England, Ball, Jones, Walker, Gough, etc (11 in ink); North (12 in ink), to back Arsenal F.C (13 in ink); Chelsea F.C. (13 in ink); Manchester City 1921-22 (12 in ink), to back Cardiff City (10 in ink); Cricket, England 5th Test 1921 (Ashes Series), Hobbs, Parker, Hallows, Woolley, etc (14 in ink), to back England 5th Test Match 1924, Gilligan, Sandham, Hendren, Tate, Sutcliffe , etc (11 in ink); South Africa 1924 (12 in ink), to back Yorkshire 1924 (10 in ink); Rest of England 1924 (12 in ink); Ranjitsinghi of Nawanagar pasted in; most autographs very neatly laid out, in autograph album 6"x5", loosely bound; another smaller album with a few individual signatures including Larwood
Martin Chivers signed colour 16 x 12 inch football photo. Nice image with in action 1973 League Cup Final. Whilst at Southampton he had won 12 England Under-23 caps. He scored a total of 106 goals in 190 appearances for The Saints. His name is also in the record books as the first substitute to score for them, in a 3-1 defeat by Newcastle United 29 April 1967. Good condition
Alan Kennedy signed colour 16 x 12 inch Liverpool football photo. Nice image with the European Cup. Kennedy played club football in England, Denmark, Belgium and Wales for Newcastle United, Liverpool, Sunderland, Wigan Athletic, Hartlepool United, B 1903, Beerschot, Northwich Victoria, Wrexham, Colne Dynamoes, Morecambe, Netherfield, Radcliffe Borough and Barrow. Kennedy became the first player to score winning goals in two European Cup finals with goals in the 1981 and 1984 finals. He also earned two caps for the England national team in 1984 Good condition
Ivor Allchurch's No.10 jersey worn in Wales's first-ever match at a World Cup Finals tournament v Hungary at Jernvallen Stadium, Sandviken, Sweden, 8th June 1958, short-sleeved Worn by the Swansea Town inside-forward Ivor Allchurch in the historic match for Welsh football. The game against the previous World Cup runners-up Hungary ended as a 1-1 draw with John Charles scoring Wales's first World Cup goal. The World Cup shirts worn by Wales did not carry any details of the opponents above the badge or details of the competition. Allchurch kept the opening match shirt as a souvenir and in fact regularly wore it as a leisure shirt in later years. Ivor Allchurch (1929-1997) played in 68 international matches for Wales between 1950 and 1966, scoring 23 goals. After the 1958 World Cup he moved to Newcastle United and then in 1962 to Cardiff City before finishing his playing career back at Swansea Town, retiring in 1968.
F.A. Cup Final Replay programme Barnsley v Newcastle United played at Goodison Park, Everton, Thursday 28th April 1910, Everton & Liverpool Official Programme, Vol.6 No.54, 16 pages, probably a 'rush job' as the team line-ups heading reads BARNSLEY v NEWCANTLE [sic] UNITED !, illustrations include a Barnsley team-group and individual portraits of the Newcastle players Veitch (captain), McCombie, Gosnell & McCracken, as is commonly the case with these Everton/Liverpool issues of the period the paper is fragile and the programme has two ancient, browned sellotape repairs, one supporting the whole length of the spine, the other tears in the area where it would be natural to turn the pages, if prospective bidders intend to view the programme the auctioneer politely requests that you handle the programme with the very greatest of care
Eleven Tottenham Hotspur programmes, 1948 International Youth Tournament at White Hart Lane, 1948 Olympic Football 2.8.48, England v Italy 30.11.49, F.A. Charity Shield v Newcastle United 24.9.51, reserves away at Southampton 1.10.51, Coronation Cup 11.5.53, Floodlit Friendly at Hibs 14.3.55, three 1958-59 post-season friendlies for the Tour of Russia and Chelmsford City v Spurs reserves friendly 7.12.74
Danny Welbeck: a team-signed red & white Arsenal No.23 jersey 2014-15, 17 signatures in black marker pen including Welbeck, Debuchy, Koscielny, Rosicky, Ramsey, Flamini, Mertesacker, Sanchez, Cazorla etc., short-sleeved, Premier League sleeve badges, the reverse lettered WELBECK; sold with a dealer's COA stating that the jersey was worn by Welbeck against Newcastle United 21st March 2015 (2)
The blue Manchester United shirt worn by captain Charlie Roberts in the Players' Union Match v Newcastle United at St James' Park 29th April 1908, long-sleeved, label for Alex Watson, Sports Outfitters, Manchester This shirt was worn by Charlie Roberts and is the only known surviving example from the game. Provenance: By family descent.
F.A. Cup Final replay programme Bradford City v Newcastle United played at Manchester United, Old Trafford, 26th April 1911, a single sheet folded into 8, 4 with printing including team line-ups & player details, heavy horizontal fold, no printer's name This is the first programme relating to the 1911 F.A. Cup Final replay the auctioneer has seen.
24 racing badges 1990s & 2000s, including member's badges for United Racecourses, Newcastle, Thirsk, Ascot, Ripon, Wetherby, Bath, Lingfield Park, Market Rasen, Goodwood, Ludlow, Ayr (Western Meeting Club), and issues for the 2003 Grand National, 2005 St Leger, National Trainers Federation, Scottish Race Sponsors, Racing UK, a trainer's badge named to Sutcliffe, and other miscellaneous badges
The very scarce England v Scotland wartime international match programme played at Newcastle United 2nd December 1939, split along spine below bottom staple, pen team changes The first wartime England home and not to be confused with the same fixture held at St James' Park 8th February 1941. The gate for the 1939 match was just 15,000 which may help explain the programme's elusiveness
SUB-STANDARD PROGRAMMES Approximately 80 programmes with the majority being 1940's and 1950's, all of which appear to have various faults but well worth viewing. Includes 1954 Amateur Cup Final Replay at Newcastle United FC, Portsmouth v. Man. Utd. 52/3, Exeter City v. Nottm. Forest 49/50, Huddersfield v. Wolves 50/1, Aston Villa v. Liverpool 47/8, Lincoln City v. Mac's XI 49/50, Mac's team included Stanley Matthews and Tommy Lawton, Wolves v. Stoke 47/8, Hastings United v. Luton Town A 29/12/1951, Swansea Town v. Chelsea 62/3, Headington United v. Gloucester City 27/10/1954, Barnsley v. West Ham Utd. 47/8, Chelmsford City v. Colchester United 21/4/1948, Chelsea v. Leeds Utd. 51/2 FA Cup at Aston Villa, Hull City v. Tottenham 53/4 FA Cup, Lincoln v. WBA 48/9 FA Cup, Hull City v. Hallifax 48/9, 1952 FA Cup Final, Stoke City v. Aston Villa 46/7, Inter-Services Touring Team v. Combined Indian XI 6/4/1946 at Garrison Football Ground in Bangalore, players from Rangers, Dundee, Dumbarton, St. Mirren, Tottenham, Nottm. Forest, Luton and Portadown, London Schools v. Glasgow Schools at Fulham FC 13/5/1939, Arsenal v. Harwich & Parkeston 51/2 ECL, Tottenham v. Crystal Palace 20/1/1945, West Ham v. Olaria 53/4, Doncaster v. Barnsley 47/8, Aldershot v. Exeter 48/9, 9 Gillingham homes from the mid-1950's with punched holes repaired, 5 Luton Town homes from 1950's and 1951 Rugby League Cup Final Barrow v. Wigan. As described
PETERBOROUGH UNITED -50s Miscellany including programmes. Homes:- 54/5 v. GAK Graz split spine and Northampton Maunsell Cup S-F, 55/6 v. Select XI and All Stars XI split spine, 56/7 X 6, 57/8 X 6 including Leicester City and The Army Friendlies, Bradford City and Nottingham Forest Midland League, 58/9 X 3 including v. Newcastle Utd. Friendly, 59/60 X 7 including Friendlies v. Arsenal, Sheff. Utd., Middlesbrough, Blackpool and West Ham and 60/1 X 8 including v. Wrexham 1st in the League with small writing on the cover. Aways:- 10 including v. Dover 60/1 FA Cup vertical fold, Boston United 55/6 Midland League vertical creases, Yeovil Town 17/11/1956 FA Cup and Corby Town 57/8 Midland League. Plus a handbook for 1959 and a scrapbook from late 1950's with a majority relating to Peterborough and includes a rosette "Up The Posh" and The Star newspaper 30/1/1960. Fair to generally good
ASTON VILLA Four page programme for the away Friendly v. The Army 16/11/1955 at Queen's Avenue, Aldershot. The Army team included Duncan Edwards and Bill Foulkes of Manchester United, Mason and Murray of Wolves, Hodgkinson and Shaw of Sheff. Utd., Anderson of Sunderland, Smith of Birmingham, Mayers of Everton, Punton of Newcastle and Valentine of Stirling Albion. Slightly folded. Generally good
Football Association Challenge Cup Final Programmes- 1948 Blackpool v Manchester United, 1951 Blackpool v Newcastle united, 1956 Birmingham City v Manchester City, 1960 Blackburn Rovers V Wolves, 1962 Burnley v Spurs and 1967 Chelsea v Spurs, together with two versions Football League (South) Cup Final programmes for 1945 Chelsea v Millwall
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