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Lot 17

5 Volumes Of Worthington Play Tiles And Films, A Silk Programme To Celebrate 25th Anniversary Of Crystal Palace Dated 22nd September 1887 And Three Sweetheart Silks And Other Wartime Ephemera

Lot 271

Nottingham Forest 1959 F.A. Cup final memorabilia, comprising a white & red player’s track suit top and bottoms, the top embroidered N.F.F.C., WEMBLEY, 1959; 2 copies of the match programme, a roll of 8mm cine film depicting a section of the final, a white ashtray inscribed N.F.F.C., WEMBLEY 1959; and a Forest supporters’ rosette (7)

Lot 312

A red Norway No.10 international jersey worn in the match v Wales 21st September 1983, long-sleeved; sold with a programme for the match (2). This jersey was gained as a swap by Luton Town’s Paul Price following the 0-0 draw in Oslo.

Lot 318

A blue Yugoslavia No.2 international jersey worn in the match v Wales 14th December 1983, long-sleeved; sold with the programme for the match (2). This jersey was gained as a swap by Luton Town’s Paul Price following Wales and Yugoslavia’s 1-1 draw at Cardiff.

Lot 335

Ray Clemence’s signed yellow & black Liverpool goalkeeping jersey from the epic European Cup ties v St Etienne in 1977, by Adidas, unnumbered, signed to the front in green marker pen BEST WISHES, RAY CLEMENCE; sold with a small colour photograph of Clemence wearing this shirt; and the match programme for the Liverpool v St Etienne game at Anfield 16th March 1977 (3). Ray Clemence’s shirt from the St Etienne encounters is unusual in a number of ways. Clemence consistently wore a green jersey for Liverpool, but had to wear yellow during the two legs due to the French team’s green strip. This yellow change jersey has definite signs of last minute improvisation as it is made by Adidas. Liverpool wore Umbro jerseys. It is also lacking the Liverpool crest as worn by the outfield players in the match. It is also an unnumbered goalkeeper’s jersey. All-in-all a unique Liverpool FC collectible.

Lot 418

A VIP edition of the World Cup final programme Hungary v Italy played at the Stade de Colombes 19th June 1938, four-pager with red printing on card, with outer card protection, and then contained within a blue leather binding with marbled end papers, the front cover applied with replicas of the FIFA World Cup winner’s medal and the F.F.F.A. World Cup commemorative medal

Lot 419

A World Cup final programme Italy v Hungary played at the Stade de Colombes Paris 19th June 1938, 4-pager with red printing on stiffened paper. This programme is believed to have only been produced for dignitaries at the World Cup final and was not sold to the general public.

Lot 420

A rare programme for Brazil v Sweden 3rd/4th place play-off match at the 1938 World Cup played at the Stade Municipal in Bordeaux 19th June

Lot 421

A rare programme for the Dutch East Indies v Netherlands World Cup finals match played at the Stade-Velodrome Municipal in Reims 5th June 1938, punch-holed. This is the only game played by the Dutch East Indies in World Cup finals history. In the competitions straight knockout format in 1938, the Dutch East Indies were eliminated through a 6-0 first round defeat to Hungary.

Lot 433

Two 1954 World Cup programmes, Turkey v Korea Republic (believed to be the rarest programme from the entire series with an attendance of just 3000 spectators) played in Geneva 20th June, and the Uruguay v Austria 3rd/4th play-off match played in Zurich 3rd July

Lot 440

A 1966 World Cup final programme fully-signed by the 11 England finalists, signed on the England team page (p.32), and additionally signed by Harold Shepherdson, Jimmy Armfield, Norman Hunter and Cyril Knowles (not in the squad); sold together with a 1966 World Cup newspaper souvenir (2)

Lot 441

A white Slazenger 25 Challenge leather football signed by the England 1966 World Cup winners, Signed in pen by Sir Alf Ramsey, the 11 England finalists and additionally by squad members Greaves & Bonetti; sold together with a programme for the final and a souvenir magazine (3). The Slazenger 25 Challenge football was the exclusive choice of ball used for the 1966 World Cup.

Lot 470

Roberto Carlos: a yellow Brazil N06 World Cup 2002 jersey worn in the semi final match v Turkey. Short sleeved, crew-neck collar with green trim and embroidered Brazil CBF logo, manufactured by Nike. This shirt was worn by Roberto Carlos during the second half of the semi final match versus Turkey played at the Saitama stadium Japan on 26th June 2002. Brazil won the match 1-0 through a Ronaldo goal on their way to a record-breaking 5th World Cup title. The shirt was exchanged with Turkish midfielder Muzzy Izzet after the match. The shirt has been signed by both players. It is supplied with a letter of provenance signed by Muzzy Izzet from the charity to which Izzet donated the shirt. A Brazil v Jamaica programme, from a friendly match played at Leicester’s Walker Stadium in 2003 featuring details of the shirt swap, is also included.

Lot 485

A Football Association Hundredth Anniversary Banquet programme/seating plan, held at the Dorchester Hotel 24th October 1963, in a brown suede binder with the F.A. anniversary crest stamped in gilt; sold together with a Southern Football League Diamond Jubilee Dinner menu/seating plan, held at the Chatham Room, Victoria Station, 29th May 1954 (2)

Lot 489

England v Scotland international programme played at Bramall Lane 4th April 1903, this example not being an ex-binder issue

Lot 490

England v Wales international programme played at Anfield 27th March 1905

Lot 491

A fine example of the souvenir programme for the England v Ireland international match played at Goodison Park 16th February 1907, bound into green card covers with silver and red printing, very fine condition

Lot 492

England v Scotland international programme played at Goodison Park 1st April 1911, a combined programme also featuring Liverpool reserves v Manchester United reserves

Lot 493

England v Scotland international programme played at Stamford Bridge 5th April 1913

Lot 494

England v Scotland international programme played at Old Trafford 17th April 1926

Lot 496

England v Ireland VIP-issue international programme played at Bloomfield Road 17th October 1932, colour printed card covers

Lot 500

England v Norway international programme played at St James’ Park 9th November 1938

Lot 501

England v Ireland international programme played at Old Trafford 16th November 1938, VIP edition, tied with green ribbon

Lot 502

The rare England v Scotland wartime international programme played at St. James’s Park Newcastle 8th February 1941

Lot 508

An Ireland v England international programme played at Windsor Park 20th October 1962 fully-signed by the England team, signed in blue pen to the front cover by Springett, Armfield, Wilson, Moore, Labone, Flowers, Hellawell, Hill, Peacock, Greaves, O’Grady and Deakin (reserve); sold with a ticket stub for the match (2)

Lot 509

A 1963 England v Scotland international programme signed by Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Alf Ramsey, Gordon Banks and Jim Baxter, the match played at Wembley 6th April, signatures to front cover in blue and black pen

Lot 510

A very rare press/VIP issue international programme for Brazil v England played at the Maracana Rio de Janeiro 30th May 1964. It is believed that no regular programme for the general public was produced for this match. The present example is likely to have been produced for the press, dignitaries or both and is designated ‘internal.’

Lot 512

Scotland v Ireland international programme played at Celtic Park 22nd February 1930

Lot 513

Scotland v Ireland international programme played at Ibrox Park 19th September 1931

Lot 514

Scotland v Ireland international programme played at Tynecastle Park 13th November 1935

Lot 515

Scotland v Ireland international programme played at Pittodrie Park 10th November 1937

Lot 516

Scotland v Wales international programme played at Tynecastle Park 26th October 1932, together with Wales v Scotland at Ninian Park 30th October 1937 (2)

Lot 517

Scotland v Germany international programme played at Ibrox Park 14th October 1936. This was Germany’s first ever visit to Scotland for an international match.

Lot 518

Four Scotland v England international programme played at Hampden Park, wartime 14.4.45, victory intnl. 13.4.6, 10.4.48 & 15.4.50

Lot 523

Scottish F.A. Cup final programme Rangers v Third Lanark 18th April 1936

Lot 526

A souvenir programme of the opening of the grand stand and Rangers v Celtic match at Ibrox 1st January 1929

Lot 528

Wales v England international programme played at Ninian Park 22nd October 1938

Lot 542

F.A. Cup final programme Huddersfield Town v Aston Villa played at Stamford Bridge 24th April 1920, non-official souvenir edition, folded card, interior line-up pages with pictorial vignettes

Lot 544

F.A. Cup final programme Cardiff City v Sheffield United 25th April 1925

Lot 545

F.A. Cup final programme Cardiff City v Sheffield United 25th April 1925, together with a Cardiff City songsheet published by Smith’s Lemonade Works of Cardiff, professional restoration to programme (2)

Lot 546

F.A. Cup final programme Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City 24th April 1926, professional restoration

Lot 547

An autographed F.A. Cup final programme Arsenal v Cardiff City 23rd April 1927, signed in ink by on the line-up page by ten of the Cardiff team, lacking the outside-left McLachlan, the programme with replacement colour facsimile covers

Lot 549

F.A. Cup final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932

Lot 551

F.A. Cup final programme Sheffield Wednesday v West Bromwich Albion 27th April 1935

Lot 553

A collection of 171 F.A. Cup tie programmes dating between 1956-57 and 1961-62, the lot including a number of interesting small production replay programme, and a good overall coverage

Lot 554

A collection of 94 F.A. Cup tie programmes dating between 1945-46 and 1955-56, the lot including a programme for the Burnden Park Disaster game Bolton Wanderers v Stoke City 9th March 1946, wide representation of clubs, non-league participation, ex-League etc.

Lot 557

Programmes for the first and last matches at Highbury: Woolwich Arsenal v Leicester Fosse 6th September 1913 and Arsenal v Wigan Athletic 7th May 2006, the 1913 programme with old sellotaped repairs to interior pages; sold with a signed letter from W.R. Wall the Arsenal Secretary dated 30th December 1963 relating to the 50th anniversary Highbury celebrations of 1963 (3)

Lot 562

A Chelsea v Fulham First World War programme 14th September 1918

Lot 568

Five early Chelsea home programmes, Bradford City 31.10.1908; a combined programme for the FL match v Sheffield Wednesday 9th April 1910; a Football League v Southern League Inter-League match 11th April 1910; a combined programme for the FL match v Clapton Orient 11th February 1911 and the London League match v Crystal Palace 13th February 1911; Leicester Fosse 27th January 1912; and Bolton Wanderers 28th December 1912

Lot 572

Crook Town v Bradford programme played at the Mill Field 13th December 1924, 6th qualifying round of the F.A. Cup

Lot 573

A rare and historic match programme from Liverpool FC’s very first season of 1892-93: a reserves fixture v Bootle Athletic played at Anfield 26th November 1892. As well as being an historic survival from Liverpool FC’s first season, the opposition is poignant as well. For Livepool directly replaced Bootle in the Second Division of the Football League the following season, with the Bootle club seemingly disappearing after just one season as a Football League club.

Lot 575

An Inter. Corps Representative Football Match programme featuring the Busby Babes trio of Duncan Edwards, Eddie Coleman and David Pegg, Royal Army Ordnance Corps v Royal Corp of Signals, played at the R.A.O.C. Sports Ground, undated. Duncan Edwards began his compulsory two year stint of National Service after returning from England’s 1955 end of season continental tour. He was allowed to leave his station to play for Manchester United, and played a large number of army games as well. In one season he played nearly 100 matches as a consequence. His Busby Babes team-mates Coleman and Pegg were playing for the opposition, the Royal Corps of Signals, on this day. All of Edwards’s Ordnance Corps team-mates were registered players at Football League clubs, F. Reed (Charlton), R. Morris (Crewe), F. Ball (Coventry), Neale & T Smith & Walmsley (Birmingham), W. Tulip (Newcastle), C. Skinner & K Simcoe (Forest) and F. Kerrigan (Swansea).

Lot 576

Dukla Prague v Manchester United programme 4th December 1957

Lot 577

Red Star Belgrade v Manchester United programme 5th February 1958, sold with the original letter and postmarked envelope from Red Star Belgrade FC dated 2nd October 1959 when sent to a Manchester United fan on request (3)

Lot 585

Southern Charity Cup semi-final programme played at Tottenham Hotspur 18th April 1911: Queen’s Park Rangers v Swindon Town

Lot 586

A scarce souvenir programme for the Royal Military College Fete and Gala at Sandhurst featuring a football match between Tottenham Hotspur (Cup Winners) and Fulham on 14th May 1921, 52 pages with pictorial card covers, the football match featured on p.41; sold with a scan of the match report published in The Times 16th May 1921 and a further scan of a teamsheet relating to the match (3). The gala programme covers all of the events that took place at Sandhurst on 13th & 14th May 1921 under the patronage of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and the Duke of Windsor. The purpose of the gala and fete was to raise money for the enlargement of the Royal Military College’s chapel in order that nearly 4000 names of past Sandhurst cadets who fell in the Great War could be cut on the walls. Other sporting attractions at the two day event included a cricket match between the College and Mr H.D.G. Leveson-Gower’s XI, and a gymkhana. The football feature announces that a teamsheet, priced 3d, will be sold at the ground, and a scan of one of these originals is offered with the lot. Both articles also announced that the match ball was to be autographed by the Prince of Wales and both teams for auction after the game. The Times reported that the ball sold for £55 to Mr C.D. Roberts, chairman of Tottenham Hotspur FC. The newspaper report also states that the Prince of Wales personally kicked-off the match and that he awarded gold souvenir medals to both teams. Spurs fielded the side that had won the F.A. Cup the previous month with just one change, Charlie Wilson replacing Jimmy Cantrell at centre-forward. In a 60-minutes match the Cup winners beat Fulham 4-0 with goals by Grimsdell, Banks, Wilson & Bliss. Tottenham returned to Sandhurst for the corresponding event in 1922 to contest a match with Chelsea.

Lot 592

The very rare single-sheet typescript programme for the Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal friendly match played at White Hart Lane 26th January 1963, also covering the reserves fixture played earlier in the afternoon; sold together with a scrap book and a NUJ temporary membership card (3). This rare programme was the personal copy of the freelance journalist Mr D J Signy who covered London football matches. The scrapbook in this lot covers his reports for the two matches as printed in the press. The north London Derby had been hastily arranged during the notorious freeze-up in the winter of 1962/63. This makeshift programme was only distributed to journalists covering the day.

Lot 630

A 1950s football autograph collection, including original signatures on football club letterhead including Nottingham Forest & Charlton (also some with facsimile sigs), a Manchester United facsimile group but personally signed by Tommy Taylor complete with original postal envelope in Taylor’s hand, plus autograph album pages with team-groups for Chelsea, Soccer Springboks, Swansea, Celtic, Coventry, Leicester, Hull, Bury, Port Vale, Preston, Burnley, Wrexham, Wolves, Chester and others , plus individual cut-out signatures, signed match programmes, and signed newspaper pictures of sportsmen pasted onto album pages, also a signed letter from W E Houghton, Harry Johnstone, Les Shannon, Jack Burritt, Vic Rouse, Doug Rudham, Jimmy Gould, the lot including some non-football sporting content including speedway riders, boxers etc.; the lot also including signatures of cricket tourist to South Africa, 1969-70 Australians, the 1953-54 NZ tour, MCC 156-57; also a South Africa v British Lions 2nd Test programme 1974 signed by the two captains and others

Lot 634

A signed copy of Sir Alex Ferguson’s Investiture programme at Buckingham Palace 20th July 1999, signed in black ink BEST WISHES, ALEX FERGUSON, on the title page, additionally signed in black ink on the dark blue front cover but offering poor contrast

Lot 649

A signed Paul Gascoigne Euro ‘96 presentation, relating to his wonder goal v Scotland, signed in black marker pen below a 12 by 20in. colour photograph, mounted besides the match programme and ticket, signed photograph originally published by Big Blue Tube in a limited edition of 500, COA to back of frame, 52 by 90cm., 20 1/2 by 35 1/2in.

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