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Cricket Multisigned charity match programme. Lashings World XI v Old England XI signed across many pages by Dickie Bird, Richie Richardson, Alvin Kallichran, Vasbert Drakes, Chris Harris, Mark Richardson, Ian Butler, Rashid Latif, Damien Fleming, John Lever, Derek Randall, Clive Radley, Roger Tolchard, David Capel, Monte Lynch, Mark Ilott, Jon Hardy, Geoff Cook, Good condition
An Autograph album including the signatures of Everton F C 1936 /37 which includes Joe Mercer, other football and newspaper ephemera including a programme from Wembly Cup Tie April 21 st 1928. CONDITION REPORT: Mainly vacant pages in autograph album apart from Everton FC, signatures only family Torn and repaired front cover pages 13-16 loose, staining to back cover.
A very scarce pair of early 1930s Great Britain Davis Cup programmes plus a period and related poster, the first programme is a four page folded card for the European Zone Final between Great Britain and Australia, played at Wimbledon, pen and ink scores added (neatly), a little soiled to front cover, but overall good; The second programme is from the Davis Cup Challenge Round match between Great Britain and USA in 1934, 12 pages in excellent condition, neatly pencilled scores of the days encounters; the poster, 63 by 50cm., reads, “Davis Cup Final 1933 played with Dunlop tennis balls for the sixth successive year”,. three colours with images of Lee, Hughes, Perry, Cochet, Borotra etc., some chips, horizontal and vertical folds (3)
Four sets of racing silks one in the colours of the late Sir Peter O'Sullevan, being black with yellow cross-belts and caps; others comprise green with white hoop, red sleeves & cap; blue with white Cross of Lorraine, striped sleeves & cap; & dark green with white striped sleeved and quartered cap These silks once belonged to The National Hunt Association and until a refurbishment programme in 2006 were on permanent display in the Foxhunters Suite at the Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate. The hotel has a very long history and is perhaps most famous as the retreat where Agatha Christie was found after her disappearance in December 1926.
A F.A. Council Luncheon menu on the occasion of the England v Scotland international at Wembley Stadium 14th April 1934, sold together with a place setting card for Sir Charles Clegg's grandson, and a Football Association complimentary copy of the match programme (3) Ex-collection Sir J C Clegg, President of the Football Association
Souvenir programmes and menus from Tottenham Hotspur occasions, anniversaries, reunions, sportsmen's evenings, Hall of Fame inductees including a multi-signed copy, Testimonials/benefits etc., including autographed examples for Dave Mackay evening programme signed by Mackay, Jones, Smith, Harmer, Jennings, Beal, Taylor & Docherty; menu signed by Roberts & Archibald; signed Bobby Smith Testimonial, signed Clive Allen FWA Player of the Year
12 Norwich City 1950s programmes, including Festival of Britain v Servette 12.5.51, FAC3 v Arsenal 12.1.52, Norfolk and Norwich Charities Cup v Manchester United 5.5.54, 1959 FA Cup s/f v Luton Town at White Hart Lane and replay at St Andrews, and an England v France amateur international 5.4.52 (signed by Ben Brown & Charles Mortimore) and an England v Holland Youth International 5.11.55, both played at Carrow Road; sold together with Norwich City handbooks for 1951-52, 1952-53 & 1953-54; the lot also including a 1952 F.A. Cup final programme. England v Rest of the World 21.10.53, and Norwich v Birmingham Division One 2002 Play-Off final programme and ticket (19)
Tottenham Hotspur ephemera, 1902 Prose and Ryhmes for Yuletide 1902 by A.C. [Albert Craig] including a ryhme dedicated to Jack Kirwan, offered with photostated information on the work of Albert Craig; sold together with a souvenir annual concert programme for Tottenham Hotspur's 1932-33 Promotion Year; a documents envelope bearing the Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Co. Ltd stamp; a sheet with manuscript results for Tottenham Hotspur in season 1896-97; a British Railways services & fares sheet to White Hart Lane season 1956-57; a F.A. Selection Letter to E Webster for a wartime match in Dusseldorf 1945-46, two signed Tottenham Hotspur letters from Arthur Rowe season 1954-55 (8)
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
A collection of eight boxing gloves. comprising: i) a multi-signed boxing glove, a red Everlast right-hand glove signed in a mixture of black, gold & silver marker pen by John H. Stracey, Charlie Magri, Ken Buchanan, Alan Minter & Billy Walker; with a COA; ii) a boxing glove double-signed by Emanuel Steward & Thomas 'Hitman' Hearns, a yellow left-hand Lonsdale, dedicated to Tony [Tony Gibbs, British professional boxer] and dated 16/10/04; iii) a red right-hand Lonsdale signed by Sugar Ray Leonard, with COA, also photographs; iv) a red right-hand Elite signed by Colin McMillan, Spencer Fearon & Dave 'Boy' Green, with COA and two photos at the signing, plus a signed Colin "Sweet" McMillan publicity card; v) a red right-hand Lonsdale signed by Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, Steve Collins & Michael Watson, dedicated to Tony [Tony Gibbs, British professional boxer], with COA and 5 photos from the signing; vi) a yellow left-hand Lonsdale signed by Nigel Benn with COA; vii) a red left-hand Lonsdale signed by Prince Nazeem Hamed, with COA plus picture from the signing; & vii) a red left-hand Lonsdale signed by John Conteh, with COA; the lot also including a programme for Conteh v Ahumaua, signed by Conteh plus John H Stracey who was fighting on the undercard
An extremely scarce and early F.A. Cup Final programme Blackburn Rovers v West Bromwich Albion played at Kennington Oval, London, 3rd April 1886, 2d. match card printed by Wright & Co., 41 St Andrews's Hill, London, E.C., printed both sides with line-ups and advertisement for F.H. Ayres sporting equipment manufacturers This programme was issued for the 15th F.A. Cup Final in 1886 and the auctioneer has only ever seen one earlier example, the match card issued for the 1882 Cup Final between Old Etonians and Blackburn Rovers in 1882, also played at the Kennington Oval, and sold at Graham Budd Auctions 13th May 2013, lot 895, for a World Record auction price of £30,000. The 1886 F.A. Cup Final finished goalless after 90 minutes. No formal arrangements regarding extra time were in place at this date, it would require agreement from both sides for the match to proceed on this basis. When the first instance of a drawn game arose in 1875, for example, the Royal Engineers and Old Etonians had both agreed before the match to play 30 minutes extra-time. However, the 1-1 deadlock was not broken and the Final proceeded to a replay. In 1886 West Bromwich Albion wanted to the play extra-time but Blackburn Rovers declined the request. The match therefore went to a replay played at Derbyshire County Cricket Club's Racecourse Ground a week later which Rovers won 2-0 through goals by Joe Sowerbutts and team captain James Brown. It was Blackburn Rovers's third successive victory in the F.A. Cup having beaten Queen's Park twice in 1884 and 1885. It was West Bromwich Albion's first appearance in a F.A. Cup Final. They would reach the final again the following season only to suffer heartbreak to local rivals Aston Villa. But it would prove to be a case of third time lucky as they lifted 'the little tin idol' in 1888 beating Preston North End 2-1.
A set of Welsh Premier League and Welsh F.A. Cup double-winner's medals awarded to a Total Network Solutions FC player in season 2004-05, the League medal in bronze, the reverse inscribed WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, 2004 - 2005, in original fitted case; the Cup medal in gilt-metal & enamel, inscribed F.A. OF WALES, WELSH CUP FINAL, WINNERS, 2004/95, in original fitted case; the lot also including a programme for the 2005 Welsh Cup Final; and two PFA Awards programmes for 1992 & 1993, of Welsh interest as Ryan Giggs was the first footballer to win Young Player of the Year on two occasions, the 1993 programme bears the signatures of Bobby Charlton, Eusebio, Ryan Giggs, Dean Saunders (5)

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