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MANCHESTER UNITED Nine home programmes, 55/6 v West Bromwich, 57/8 v Nottingham Forest, West Brom (Cup-Duncan Edwards tribute), Sunderland (token removed), Newcastle, 58/9 v Chelsea, B.S.C.Young Boys, Man City (Manchester Senior Cup Final) and 59/60 v Real Madrid. Tokens intact unless mentioned, no writing, occasional minor folds, staples removed. Generally good-good
FOOTBALL: Selection of signed pieces, cards (most with neatly attached trade cards), some signed postcard photographs, signed colour magazine photographs etc., by various footballers associated with English clubs based in the North East (Newcastle United, Sunderland & Middlesbrough) including Alan Shearer, Michael Owen, Shay Given, Amdy Faye, Nolberto Solano, Chris Waddle, David Ginola, Lee Bowyer, Warren Barton, Malcolm Macdonald, James Milner, Obafemi Martins, Jonas Gutierrez, Danny Guthrie, Damien Duff, Charles N'Zogbia, Fabricio Coloccini, Mark Viduka, Joey Barton, Jose Enrique, Titus Bramble, Albert Luque, Celestine Babayaro, Nicky Butt, Jonny Evans, Grant Leadbitter, Kenwyne Jones, Kieran Richardson, Gary Breen, Liam Lawrence, Jon Stead, Justin Hoyte, Danny Collins, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Juninho, Paul Merson, Stewart Downing, Luke Young, Gareth Southgate, George Boateng, Ugo Ehiogu, Mark Schwarzer, Lee Cattermole, Emanuel Pogatetz, Jonathan Woodgate etc. Some duplication. Each of the images depict the players wearing their Newcastle United, Sunderland or Middlesbrough strips. Generally VG, 116
Binding. A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, and of the Islands in the British Seas..., being a Continuation of the Topography of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, by Nicholas Carlisle, 2 vols., 1813, pencil note to endpaper `from the Duke of Newcastle`s library at Clumber`, marbled endpapers with neatly repaired hinges, contemporary diced calf, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spines, gilt armorial device of 4th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme to centre of each board, 4to. Henry Pelham Pelham Clinton was the son of Thomas, 3rd Duke of Newcastle, and Anna Maria Stanhope, youngest daughter of William, 2nd Earl of Harrington. He succeeded his father as 4th Duke of Newcastle in 1795, when he was only ten years old. He was educated at Eton and founded the Newcastle Prize at Eton in 1829. In 1807 he married Georgiana Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Miller Mundy Esq. of Shipley in Derbyshire, and was made a Knight of the Garter in 1812. A rigid conservative and an unpopular landlord, a mob burned down his family seat of Nottingham Castle in 1831 as a result of the Duke`s opposition to the 1832 Reform Act. He added largely to the library formed by his grandfather, Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, many of the finest books and manuscripts coming from his purchase of the library of Thomas Johnes of Hafod, the translator of Froissart. The Newcastle`s Nottinghamshire home Clumber Park was demolished in 1938 with the building material and many of the contents, including the library and rare manuscripts being sold to raise money. (2)
Wallis (P.J. & R.V.). Eighteenth Century Medics (subscriptions, licences, apprenticeships), 2nd edition, Project for Historical Biobibliography, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1988, numerous b & w illustrations, original green cloth, large 8vo, together with Bennion (Elisabeth), Antique Medical Instruments, 1st UK edition, 1979, numerous b & w and coloured illustrations, original green cloth in d.j., covers and spine slightly rubbed and faded, 4to, and The Medical Register: ... Entitled An Act to Regulate the Qualifications of Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery, 1865, with folding table `General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom`, lacks original front endpaper, some light spotting, rebound with original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, plus The Medical Dictionary for 1876, including the London and Provincial Medical Directory... , including numerous advertisements to front and rear, some slight wear, rebound with original red cloth, boards and spine rubbed with some fading, 8vo, and other late 19th/early 20th century medical history, bibliography and related, mostly hardback publications, some in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo (3 shelves)
BIG MATCH PROGRAMMES A miscellany including approximately 50 programmes for English clubs in European competition with the vast majority being 1960`s including 1961 Fairs Cup Final, Birmingham v. Roma, Manchester United v. Shamrock Rovers 57/8 and Man. Utd. Aways v. Partizan 65/6 and Waterford 68/9. Other home clubs include Arsenal, Newcastle Utd., Tottenham and Wolves. Other programmes included are Shamrock Rovers v. Valencia 63/4, Coleraine v. Dynamo Kiev 65/6 and Derry City v. Steaua 64/5, England B v. Germany B 1955 at Sheff. Weds. FC, Football Lge v. Scottish Lge. 57/8 at Newcastle Utd. FC, Rep. Of Ireland v. GB 1960 Olympic Games, 2 x FA Cup S-F`s: Blackburn Rovers v. Bolton Wanderers 1958 at Man. City FC and Burnley v. Fulham 1962 at Aston Villa FC and 1952 Amateur Cup Final, Leyton v. Walthamstow Avenue. Generally good
AUTOGRAPHS: Miscellaneous selection of signed pieces, postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s, programmes etc., by various famous individuals, mainly entertainers and sportsmen, including Adam Ant, David Essex, Bob Hope, Yul Brynner, Hayley Mills, Barry McGuigan (3), Jessie Matthews, Ian Lavender, Sinitta, Lena Zavaroni, Gene Pitney, Ginger Rogers, Newcastle United FC (signed greetings card by sixteen players individually including Graham Oates, Alan Kennedy, Ray Hudson etc., c.1977) etc., also including a selection of unsigned postcard photographs and larger, magazine photographs, programmes etc., some being candid images of the celebrities giving autographs etc., subjects include Gene Kelly, Charlton Heston, Tony Curtis, Kim Novak, Lauren Bacall, Hazel O'Connor, Joan Rivers, Marty Wilde, Jerry Lee Lewis, Peter O'Toole, James Callaghan, Ernie Wise, John Thaw & Sheila Hancock, Muhammad Ali etc. Some with light staining and age wear, G to generally VG, 103
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A small oblong 4to autograph album containing over 100 irregularly clipped signed pieces, a few signed cards, some signed postcard photographs (most vintage) etc., by various entertainers, sportsmen and other famous individuals including Laurence Olivier, Malcolm Sargent, Gerald Kelly, Edward Heath, Harold Wilson, Angus Ogilvy, Nancy Spain, Rod Steiger, Enid Trevor, Giles (2), Eunice Gayson, Tommy Steele, Janette Scott, Robert Helpmann, Terry Waite, Terry-Thomas, Arthur English, Peter Brough, Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels, Herb Reed & The Platters, Errol Garner, Stanley Matthews, Jackie Milburn, Bobby Cowell, Ron Batty, Jimmy Scoular, Tommy Casey, George Hannah, Bobby Mitchell and other members of the Newcastle United team who won the FA Cup in 1955, Bert Williams, Alf Ramsey, Leslie Compton, Tom Finney, Nat Lofthouse and other members of the England football team of 1950, Len Hutton, Jack Hobbs, Keith Miller, Ted Kid Lewis, Randolph Turpin, Jack Solomons, Lennox Lewis, John Conteh, Mal Anderson, Alex Olmedo, Greg Norman etc. Most are laid down (some a little crudely causing tape stains etc) in multiples to pages. FR to G
GASCOIGNE PAUL: (1967- ) English Footballer. Signed 12 x 16 photograph, the image depicting Gascoigne standing in a full length pose behind footballer Vinnie Jones during their infamous encounter in the Wimbledon vs. Newcastle United football match in 1987. Signed by Gascoigne in bold blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. Together with a signed 16 x 12 photograph by both Nat Lofthouse and Harry Gregg individually, the image depicting a goal mouth incident between the two players during the 1958 FA Cup final between Bolton Wanderers and Manchester United, resulting in one of Lofthouse's two goals which won the match. Signed by both in bold black inks with their names alone to the lower white border. VG to EX, 2
Eight Chelsea home match programmes comprising: Middlesbrough, 14/10/33; Derby County, 22/10/32; Aston Villa, 16/9/33; Bolton Wanderers, 25/2/33; Huddersfield, 7/1/33; Birmingham, 25/11/33; Newcastle United, 28/10/33; and Everton, 3/12/32, programmes with horizontal and vertical folds, tears
Cigarette Cards - FOOTBALL, Futera, collection of Chase Cards (with duplication), inc. Manchester United, 1997 (11 Cantona , 51 Future Stars & 144 Red Hot), 1999 (44 Red Hot, 40 Vortex) & 2000 ((9 Electric); Liverpool, 1998 (22 Red Hot) & 1999 (21 Hot Shots, 20 Vortex); Arsenal 1999 (25 Hot Shots, 24 Vortex); Newcastle 1998 (26 Hot Shots, 20 Vortex); Leeds 1999 (25 Hot Shots, 20 Vortex); Chelsea 1999 (27 Hot Shots, 26 Vortex); Celtic 1999 (10 Hot Shots, 1 Vortex), in ring binder, EX to MT, Qty.
Football - AUTOGRAPHS, signed clipped signatures laid down to team pages, late 1940`s, inc. Newcastle 1947 (10 signatures), Milburn, Brenann, Garbutt, Bentley, Shackleton; Newcastle (13), Woodburn, Woolland, Simpson, Brander; Nottingham Forest (27), Edwards, Gager, Simpson, Linaker; Portsmouth 1948/9 (27), Foxton, Froggett, Dickenson, Scouler, Bowler, Easson; PNE (10), Shankly, Finney, Horton; QPR (8), Ridyard, Farmer; Reading (13), McPhee, Peters, Rice, Marks; Sheffield United (13), Hagan, Nightingale, Forbes; Sheffield Wednesday (9), Pickering, Burton etc., G to VG, 9
Football - ARSENAL, home programmes, 1970/1 Double season, inc. League (21), v Manchester United, Leeds, Tottenham, Forest, Everton, Chelsea, Coventry, Newcastle, West Ham, Liverpool, Derby etc; FAC (6), Portsmouth, at Leicester (away and home replay), Stoke City (semi-final at Hillsborough & replay at Villa Park), Liverpool (Final); LC (2), Ipswich, Palace (both replays); Fairs Cup (3), Lazio, Sturm Graz, Koln, G to EX, 32*
Football - AUTOGRAPHS, signed colour photos, Star Profiles magazine pages, gum cards etc; London (11), Birchenall, Dixon, Beasant; Upton Crooks, Harford, Greaves, Ian Wright, Brady, Trevor Francis; Scotland (6), Souness, Butcher, McAvennie, McLeish, McInally & Speedie; Manchester United (3), Hughes, Bruce, Whiteside; Newcastle (3), Guivarcy, Nolan & photo signed by seven; Everton (5), Fellaini, Kendall, Newell; Sunderland (5), Yorke, Gabbiadini, Phillips; Jack Charlton, Clive Allen, Gary Cahill etc., G to EX, 36*
Football Cup Finals - Chelsea v Millwall F/L South Cup Final 1945, Blackpool v Bolton FAC Final 1953 and Ditto but Souvenir issue, Blackpool v Manchester United FA Cup Final 1948, Leicester v Wolves FA Cup Final 1949, Arsenal v Newcastle 1952 FA Cup Final, Blackpool v Newcastle FA Cup Final 1951 (7)
A Newcastle United Director's Football League Division One Championship medal season 1926-27, in 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, NEWCASTLE UNITED, LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, 1926-27, WON BY N.U.F.C., J. GRAHAM, DIRECTOR, in original fitted case Newcastle United won the First Division title in season 1926-27 with a total of 56 points, five clear of Huddersfield Town.
A group of three 1930s football autograph albums, with a good selection of football teams from the period including Leeds, Wolves, Manchester City, Blackburn, Southampton, West Ham, Bradford City, Coventry City, Barnsley, Spurs, Blackburn, Leicester, Norwich, Sheffield United, Blackpool, Newcastle, Bury, Derby, Liverpool, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Arsenal, Everton, Preston, Huddersfield, Sunderland, Aston Villa, WBA, Birmingham and others, also some cricket content; sold together with some football cigarette cards
A football autograph book compiled between the late 1930s and early 1950s, team groups, many back-to-back, including Chesterfield, Grimsby (twice), Derby, Bradford City, Blackburn, Swansea, Manchester United (twice), Brentford, Preston, Carlisle, Notts County, Everton, Sheffield United, Jonkopings, Manchester City, West Brom reserves, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Southampton, RAF v Army, Leeds, Barnsley, Cardiff, Rotherham, Hull, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Arsenal, Charlton, Huddersfield, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Luton; also cricket, Yorks CCC, Australia, England, New Zealand, plus Bradman; and the boxer Bruce Woodcock
A rare ticket for the Newcastle United v Ujpesti Dozsa Inter-Cities Fair Cup final home leg played at St James Park 29th May 1969, for the Gallowgate Enclosure, vertical & horizontal folds This ticket is rare in the sense that it had to be surrendered in entirety at the ground's turnstiles to gain admission. Significantly, this was the last occasion that Newcastle United won a major trophy.
A group of four tickets for matches that were never played, F.A. Cup Final Replay Everton v Manchester United at Wembley 25th May 1995; F.A. Cup Final Replay Arsenal v Newcastle United Wembley 21st May 1998; F.A. Cup Final Semi-Final Replay Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford 14th April 1999; F.A. Cup 3rd Round replay Manchester United v Aston Villa at Old Trafford 16th January 2002
Newcastle United: Limited Edition Photo Print, Limited To Only 75, This Has Been Hand Signed By Bob Moncur Using A Black Marker. Measuring 18""X12"", The Description On The Print Reads As Follows: `Newcastle United Captain Bobby Moncur Celebrates After Victory In The 1974 FA Cup Semi-Final V Burnley At Hillsborough. The Magpies Beat The Clarets By Two Goals To Nil.`. Good condition
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