HAPPY CHRISTMAS Here we are the final lot of 2017 and a nice way to say goodbye for the year. A box of goodies to while away those times when nothing better calls over Christmas and New Year. The box includes a large advert for Brut featuring Cooper and Keegan and signed Best wishes Sir Henry Cooper, 45/48 Famous Jockeys cigarette cards issued by Gallaher Ltd (1936, blue text), 4 x Evening Standard London 5-a-side programmes 54, 55, 56 and 58, Crystal Palace Res v Luton Res 1939 (punch-holes), Chelsea v West Brom Cup second replay at Villa 9/2/53, Youth Cup Final 78 Villa v Palace at Highbury, West Ham v Man Utd 58/9 (Moore Debut), 1948 Cup Final Daily Despatch Souvenir brochure, cigarette cards featuring cricketers 1930s and 1900s each well over half complete, 12 Boys Realm cricket cards (1922), 9 Sunripe Cricketers cards and a good number of other pre-war cricket cards , Champions League Final 2000 Real Madrid v Valencia, Bill Nicholson Memorial Service programme 2004, press photographs signed by Jack Charlton, Henry Cooper(picture with Ali), Man Utd with FA Cup (signed by Pearson, Stepney and 3 others), 2000 Cup Final cover signed by Vialli, sheet of Villa autographs 1982 European Cup Final (14 signatures) , Nobby Stiles, Greaves, Foulkes, Best, Law signed photographs, over 30 cricket press photographs 1970s/80s (inc Boycott, West Indies, Pakistan, etc), programme Liverpool v Forest at Hillsborough 89 plus menu from that tragic day, numerous souvenir newspapers mainly Man Utd 60s, 2012 Olympic Games Football Programme, menu 2003 Champions League Final, Man Utd Accounts 1985 and 87-90 inclusive, World Cup 66 Tournament programme, Leeds v Man City 69 Charity Shield, Austria v Scotland 60 programme, England v Scotland 43 at Maine Rd (worn), ticket England v Scotland 44 at Wembley, programme 1955 at Wembley v Scotland, 51 FA Cup Final programme plus programme for 56 Final, Oldham v Man Utd 71 Lancs Senior Cup, Testimonial programmes for both Charltons, Yeats and St John, programme England North v All Blacks 93 at Anfield, various England programmes 60s and 70s, FA Year Books 55/6 and 57/8 plus a couple of 60s, Daily News Football Annuals 26/27 and 27/8 (loose covers), 2 x Northern Ireland covers both signed by Pat Jennings, Amateur Cup Final progs 58, 59 and 63, European Cup Final programmes, 63 and 71, booklet The Cup published in 1932, Spurs in Action brochure 62/3, World Cup 82 programme (Spanish edition, exclusive to Spain), Benfica magazine 1992 featuring the career of Eusebio, 18 x Chelsea 53/4 programmes, 6 x Rugby League Cup Final programmes, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68, several tickets including 1959 FA Cup Final ticket, England v Scotland programme 1938 (tape on spine), Ajax v Liverpool 66, FA XI v Army PTC at Wembley 1946, Blackburn v Spurs 60/61, Man Utd Res v Blackpool Res 59/60 with token, FA Cup Final programmes x 14 1964-68 inc, 72, 78-82 inc including replays plus 84, 64 and 65 have score on cover, Cup Final songsheets 62, 64 and 67, 1950 Cup Final ticket, England v Australia cricket scorecard Lords 1953, scorecard Middlesex v Yorkshire 1951 signed by Len Hutton, Euro 68 Tournament programme, Scotland v England programme 54, Athletics programme 1948 featuring the US Olympic and Jamaica Olympic teams at Ravenshill, Belfast (creased), Stoke City postcard 1939 noting postponement of a game, 25 match tickets, mainly Big Match but includes 1994 World Cup in USA, and 2009 Rugby League Final ticket, England Schools Rugby programme v Wales 1947 at Leicester and Olympic Games 1948 football programme at Fulham, GB v France and a history of Leigh Rugby League club (1990). Quite a mine of treasure and many other items as well to make it a Festive Season. Fair-good
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SCOTLAND - ENGLAND 1902 Flyer/team list probably issued by the Glasgow Weekly Record and Daily Record and Mail for Scotland v England, 5/4/1902 at Ibrox Park. Both teams are listed in team formation. The match was declared void after it finished as a stand collapsed due to heavy rainfall and 25 people died and 517 were injured. This was the first major disaster at a British football game . The stand collapsed after 51 minutes but the game was played to a finish and then declared void, a further game being played at Villa Park with all proceeds going to the disaster fund. This flyer is a scarce reminder of a tragic day and is probably the nearest thing to a programme for the game. Folds have been professionally repaired. Generally good
1962 WORLD CUP Official Tournament programme for the 1962 World Cup in Chile, published by the Chilean Tobacco Company, official stamp on cover, 32 pages plus covers, contains group fixtures, tournament schedule, details of all competing countries, reports on previous World Cup Tournaments and official FIFA introduction by Sir Stanley Rous. No writing . Generally good
AUSTRIA - ENGLAND 1952 Austria home programme v England, 25/5/52 in Vienna, famous game where England centre-forward Nat Lofthouse was titled "The Lion of Vienna" after leading England to a 3-2 victory. Two magazine pictures from the game are enclosed and are signed by three England players, Sewell, Dickinson and Elliot plus England trainer Jimmy Trotter. Festschrift edition with flags of England and Austria on the cover and many pictures inside and plentiful editorial plus line-ups etc. Generally good
ENGLAND - IRELAND 1914 Official programme, England v Ireland, 14/2/1914 at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, some ageing, fold, slight creasing, also covers 2 Amateur Cup games in the North-East at Stockton and Bishop Auckland. Numerous pictures, caricatures of the England team plus a few of the Irish players as well, no writing. 28 pages. Fair-generally good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE - SCOTTISH LEAGUE 1928 Aston Villa programme for Football League v Scottish League, 7/11/1928, Scottish team included 4 x Celtic players, 3 x Rangers, and one each from Hearts, Clyde , Queens Park and Dundee, the Football League side had a goalkeeper from Oldham and only Leeds and Blackburn had more than one player in the team. The Football League won 2-1 with score noted and a comment that it was "a very good game of football " on the team page. Fold, slight ageing, some creasing and teams noted on cover.. Fair
AUSTRIA - ENGLAND 1952 Fussball Blatt edition programme, Austria v England, 25/5/1952, official Austrian FA publication for the famous game in Vienna, England winning 3-2 and Nat Lofthouse becoming famous as the Lion of Vienna.. Programme includes insert and has 64 pages with numerous pictures. No writing. Generally good
IRISH REPUBLIC - ENGLAND 46 Official programme, Irish Republic v England, 30/9/46 at Dalymount Park, Dublin, England won this first International between the two countries 1-0. Scarce programme and signed on the team page by the England team including Swift, Hardwick, Cockburn, Franklin, Wright, Carter, Lawton, Mannion , Langton, Hancocks and manager Walter Winterbottom. Hayes and Gorman the Irish full backs have also signed the team lists. Worn, folds , minor tears and a little creased but condition is fair and probably slightly better than that. As described
ARGENTINA - ENGLAND 1953 Official programme for Argentina v England , 17/5/53 in Buenos Aires. The game was abandoned after 20 minutes due to heavy rain. The programme also covers a warm-up game v an Argentine FA XI, 14/5/53 at River Plate Stadium. The programme details a full itinerary for the tour in both Spanish and English. This is an original programme and has a minor fold and twenty pages, very slight marks, no writing. Generally good
AUSTRALIA - ENGLAND 51 Programme, New South Wales v England (FA XI), 19/5/51 , a strong FA team toured Australia and this game in Sydney featured Bartram, Flewin, Owen , Sewell, Broome, Hagan and Langton in the England team. 16 page issue of Soccer Weekly News largely devoted to the match and this was the match programme. Good
HALIFAX - ROTHERHAM TOWN 1922 Halifax Town home programme v Rotherham Town, 18/11/1922, FA Cup and a historic occasion being the first FA Cup tie to be played at The Shay, originally due to be played at Rotherham but Rotherham County were also drawn at home and the tie was switched to The Shay. Halifax were members of the Third Division North whilst Rotherham Town were in the Midland League. Halifax won 6-1. Creases, slight spine splits, no writing. Fair-generally good

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