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WOLVES / 1972 UEFA CUP SEMI-FINAL Ferencváros v Wolverhampton Wanderers. Hungarian FA (Magyar Labdarúgók Szövetségének) monthly football magazine entitled "LABDARÚGÁS" which translates as "FOOTBALL", published in Budapest with healthy content and action photos of the match in Budapest as well as coverage of the other semi-final involving Tottenham and AC Milan and Glasgow Rangers' journey to the ECWC final. Also included are four issues of the daily Hungarian sports daily newspaper 'Népsport' from late March and mid-April 1972 with pre-match previews and front-page match reports and photos of both legs. Some folds and foxing, Generally good.
YOU ARE THE REF-TREVILLION Original artwork by the leading sports artist Paul Trevillion for "You are the Ref" as featured in the Observer in 2011. Mounted and framed with an excellent portrait of Arsene Wenger included and the piece measures 58cm x 33cm approximately and is signed by Trevillion. Tastefully mounted in red and white, an opportunity to own a Trevillion original. Gilt frame. Good
IRELAND V HUNGARY 1969 An edition of the weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry from 10th June 1969, which covers in detail with reports and photos the recent FIFA World Cup qualifier between Republic of Ireland and Hungary in Dublin which finished 2-1 to the away team. Generally good.
ROY OF THE ROVERS-TREVILLION-ORIGINALS In 1963, top British artist, Paul Trevillion received an emergency phone call from Fleetway the publishers of Tiger magazine asking if he could please help out and draw a Roy of the Rovers story. Despite misgivings Paul helped them out and this Lot is the original Paul Trevillion drawings for the first week of the story which appeared in Tiger issue dated 13th April 1963. The story covered the front page, the first inside page and half of page three. The original drawings for all three pages are here together with the issue of Tiger showing the drawings as they appeared when published. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Roy of the Rovers history drawn by the best Sports Artist that Britain has ever had the good fortune to produce. Fleetway did not allow their artists to sign the artwork but if you look carefully you will find a signature inside one of the boxes which survived editing and made it into the published issue. Perhaps of interest to those eagle-eyes amongst you is that there are over 50 changes between the original artwork and the published artwork, see how many you can find knowing that you are looking at original Roy of the Rovers artwork and the only story drawn by Paul Trevillion. Very good
CHARITY MATCH 1944 Four page programme, Guildford Amateur League v H.M.S.Victory (Portsmouth), 29/1/44 at Sports Ground, Woodbridge Rd, Guildford. HMS Victory were represented by players from Gateshead, Grimsby, Fulham, Portsmouth, Blackpool, Stoke, Newcastle, Nottm Forest, Tranmere and Sunderland. Good
ENGLAND - IRELAND 1914 Official programme in very good condition, England v Ireland , 14/2/1914 at Middlesbrough. VIP style stiffened paper cover, the programme issued by Sports Picture Post also covers two Amateur Cup games, Stockton v Oxford City and Bishop Auckland v Leytonstone. This match saw history made as Ireland defeated England 3-0 to record their first ever victory in England and only their second ever victory against England, the first having been in Belfast the year before.. England included three players from Blackburn Rovers (Crompton, Shea and Latheron ) whilst the Irish included players from English, Irish and Scottish clubs including Manchester United and Liverpool. The programme has 28 pages including covers, a number of photographs and detailed pen-pictures and caricatures of the players. Score and team changes noted, otherwise very good. Very good
MANCHESTER CITY IN HUNGARY - A small lot relating to Manchester City's away match v Budapest Honvéd in the 1970/71 European Cup Winners' Cup. Hungarian sports daily newspaper 'Népsport' dated 8 October advising of the draw and a small article on Manchester City and a picture showing them after the 1970 Final win v. Gornik. Two more Nepsport newspapers dated 20 October 1970 with pre-match preview and 22 October with front-page match report of the first leg in Budapest including team line-ups. Plus a Hungarian FA (Magyar Labdarúgók Szövetségének) monthly football magazine entitled "LABDARÚGÁS" which translates as "FOOTBALL", published in Budapest with content and action photos of the match and an interview with Joe Mercer. Fair to generally good
NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES 1950'S Fifteen programmes including Biggleswade Town v. Coventry City "A" 2/1/1954, Folkestone Town v. Ashford 26/12/1949, Macclesfield v. Congleton Town 16/9/1953 horizontal fold and staple rusted away, Kidderminster Harriers v. Chelmsford City 12/4/1952, Hereford Utd. V Brush Sports 12/11/1953 team changes, Bath City v Barry Town 29/10/1955 and Boston United v GAK Graz 22/4/1954. Generally good
EVERTON Everton v. Ujpest Dosza 1965/66 Fairs Cup Two editions of the weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry from November 1965. The first issue advertises Everton coming to Budapest while the second issue features action photos and text relating to the 3-0 win for the Hungarian hosts in the Népstadion in Budapest. Good.
1964/65 FAIRS CUP SEMI FINAL - Ferencvaros v Manchester United, all three legs, the first in Manchester on 31 May and the two on 6 and 15 June 1965 in the Népstadion, Budapest. Six consecutive editions (May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22) of the weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry with regular references, full-page match reports and photos of the Manchester United tie including the 8th June edition which features a large-size action photo of Florián Albert competing with a Man Utd player in the 2nd leg. Good
FERENCVÁROS/LIVERPOOL/ABERDEEN - A small lot relating to Liverpool's away match v Ferencváros in the 1970/71 European Cup. Hungarian sports daily newspaper 'Népsport' dated 30 September 1970 with a full front-page match report of the first leg in Budapest, worn at fold. Plus a Hungarian FA (Magyar Labdarúgók Szövetségének) monthly football magazine entitled "LABDARÚGÁS" which translates as "FOOTBALL", published in Budapest with healthy content and action photos of the match, plus photos of Budapest Honvéd v Aberdeen in the European Cup Winners' Cup. Slight wear on the fold of the newspaper but generally good.
1966 WORLD CUP A package relating to Hungarian media coverage of the FIFA World Cup. Includes a review book with a multi-coloured World Cup Willie on the front, a special pre-tournament preview edition of 'LABDARUGÁS', the Hungarian FA (Magyar Labdarúgók Szövetségének)'s monthly football magazine, with colour front cover featuring Flórián Albert and János Farkas either side of World Cup Willie and four editions of the weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry, three of which are devoted to the World Cup in England, the last issue's front cover featuring Bobby Moore holding the Jules Rimet trophy aloft while his teammates carry him on their shoulders in Wembley. Generally good.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR IN HUNGARY - Kinizsi (AKA Ferencváros) v Tottenham Hotspur played on 15th May 1965 in the Népstadion, Budapest. Rare weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry. Two pages of match reports and action photos from this 4-1 international friendly defeat for Spurs.
1958 WORLD CUP FINAL Daily Hungarian sports daily newspaper 'Népsport' dated 30 June 1958 with team line-ups and front-page match report of Brazil beating Sweden 5-2 to win the FIFA World Cup for the first time, a tournament which heralded the introduction of Pelé on the world stage. Worn on folds. Fair to generally good.
1968 FAIRS CUP FINAL / LEEDS UNITED Three items, the first two being issues of Hungarian sports daily newspaper 'Népsport' dated 22 July 1968 with a feature introducing Leeds United as Ferencváros' opponents in the final and 8 August 1968 with a front-page match report of the first leg in England. The third item is related to the 2nd leg of Ferencvaros v Leeds United played on 11 September 1968 in the Népstadion, Budapest, a Hungarian FA (Magyar Labdarúgók Szövetségének) monthly football magazine entitled "LABDARÚGÁS" which translates as "FOOTBALL", published in Budapest with healthy content and action photos of the match. Generally good.
MANCHESTER UNITED Small collection of programmes, magazines and trade cards. 12 programmes include v. WBA 63/4 George Best debut, Real Madrid 56/7 EC S-F slightly worn, Man. City 58/9 Manchester Senior Cup Final, Wiener Sports-Club 58/9 Friendly, slightly creased and slightly worn, Blackburn Rovers 58/9 Youth Cup S-F and aways v. Birmingham 56/7 FA Cup S-F in good condition and pirate issued by Victor creased and minor paper loss, Sporting Lisbon 63/4 and Northampton 69/70 FA Cup creased. Magazines: The United Story in Pictures issued in 1958 slightly worn and Football Monthly March 1958 with Duncan Edwards on the cover. Trade Cards: Large Topical Times panel Hubert Redwood and small panel Tom Bamford and 4 other various cards. Fair
1958 WORLD CUP Daily Hungarian sports daily newspaper 'Népsport' dated 18 June 1958 with team line-ups and match reports of Wales knocking out Hungary, Northern Ireland defeating Czechoslovakia and Soviet Union disposing of England, as well as final group tables as the tournament entered the quarter-final stage. Some foxing and folds. Generally good.
CIGARETTE / TRADE CARDS A box of over 2,000 various cards from 1920's onwards including Carreras, WD & HO Wills, Gallagher, Churchman, Ogden's, Godfrey-Phillips, Sarony, Millhoff, Lambert & Butler, Morris, Domino (French), Mills, Park Drive and Players. Includes 3 complete albums: Association Footballers 1935-1936 by WD & HO Wills, Wildlife In Danger by Brooke Bond and Shoot's Top 20 in 1982. Includes various sports and activities. Generally good
FRANK LAMPARD - TREVILLION Time for Chelsea collectors to dig deep, the original portrait of Frank Lampard in Chelsea strip with arms raised aloft which was published in the Daily Mail on May 14th 2003. The article also included a drawing of Bobby Tambling in black and white as Frankie boy had just passed the goal scoring record for Chelsea previously held by Tambling and both portraits are together in this Lot. The portraits were the work of foremost British sports artist Paul Trevillion and these are the original pieces of artwork. The drawing of Frank, in colour, which is the original artwork for the article has been signed by Trevillion and is framed. It measures 75cm x 59cm and is beautifully mounted with a prominent Trevillion signature. The Tambling portrait on white card measuring 20cm x 28cm is also signed by Trevillion and is also the original artwork. Superb items for the avid Chelsea collector with Frank Lampard probably being one of the most popular players in the history of Chelsea and drawn by Paul Trevillion whose sporting artwork is unsurpassed. The newspaper article is included. Very good
HUNGARY V ENGLAND 1954 Two Hungarian publications devoted to celebrating the Magical Magyars' 7-1 victory over England in Budapest on 23rd May 1954. The rare, larger than A4-size, weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry published in the days following Hungary's stunning win is filled with action photos and reaction, while the József Szekeres booklet entitled '7-1' and produced soon after has more on the game and features Ferenc Puskás on the front cover. Slight wear otherwise generally good.
A boxed collection of Dinky Toys cars, to include an MG Midget Sports 108, an Austin Healey 100 Sports 109, a Triumph TR2 Sports 111, a Cunningham C-5R Roadracer 133, a Ferrari Racing Car 23H, a Maserati Racing Car 23N, a Cooper-Bristol 23G, a H.W.M Racing Car 23J, a Talbot-Lago Racing Car 230 and an Aston Martin DB3 Sports 110 (16)
An original Friction Cars K.T Plastic Car 126. Yellow sports car with lime green bonnet. Within original box. POSTAGE: Worldwide Postage & Packing Available On ALL Items UK Small packet (single small item) £12.99+VAT UK Standard Size (multiple lots) £15.99+VAT (per box) Europe from £19.99+VAT USA from £25.00 +VAT Australia from £25.00 +VAT Please contact us for a specific quote. All postage dependant upon specific location.
MIXED, sets in albums, inc. complete (4), Oliver German Uniforms (corner-mounted), Cadbury Airlines of the World (coins in folder), UTC South African Sports & Games, Radio Review Radio Stars (both laid down); part sets, Gaycon Dixon of Dock Green, Panini F1 Motor Racing; three empty (two used) Blue Cap Flixies 1st (2) & 2nd, some tears to covers, FR to EX, 8 + 1
Sir William Nicholson (British, 1872-1949) February Coursing - from an Almanack of Twelve Sports 1898 "Most men harry the world for fun, Each man seeks it a different way, But of all daft devils under the sun, A greyhound is the daftest said Jorrocks" lithograph after the woodcut 21 x 21cm (8 x 8in) Condition appears fine.
A German Third Reich Krim Arm Shield, with four blade fixing to the back (one broken) and with metal backing plate, both magnetic; a German Third Reich SA Sports Badge, bronze class, with vertical sword shape pin, marked R.SIEPPER & SOHNNE, EIGENTUM DER OBERSTEN SA FUHRUNE, LUDENSCHEID; an Italian Fascist Black Shirt GIL Collar Badge, in white metal; a German Third Reich Cap Eagle (4)
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