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Lot 158

(VAXHLT) Tag Heuer Sports Elegance Professional 200m two-tone stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. WG1220, the grey dial with baton markers, centre seconds and date aperture, quartz, 36mm

Lot 384

The Royal Mint silver uncirculated London 2012 sports collection of 27 silver 50 pence pieces, in original case

Lot 965

Sports signatures, including W J O'Reilly, leather book of 1960 Rome Olympics athletes, football clubs 1950's (mostly lower Divisions), cricket, etc.

Lot 29

An original Adidas messenger / sports bag.

Lot 1033

A group of five 1950 World Cup medals/badges, comprising: a fine gilt & enamel ACD [Association of Sports Journalists] badge; a lapel badge and three commemorative medals; sold together with a 1954 World Cup commemorative medal (6)

Lot 1005

A Grays Sports China miniature jug commemorating Sunderland's fourth First Division League Championship title in season 1901-02 decorated with a Sunderland footballer and inscribed SUNDERLAND, CHAMPIONS, FIRST DIVISION, 1891-2, 1892-3, 1894-5 & 1901-2, reg. design no. 588114, height 6cm., 2 1/4in.

Lot 310

A collection of Eton College sports memorabilia relating to A.M. Campbell, the younger brother of A M Campbell (see previous lot) who were both accomplished sportsmen at the College, 1930-1936, contains a large album containing 22 large photographs of various Eton sports teams including cricket, football, wall game, fives etc., all with neatly written legends; together with a selection of vintage sports clothing all with relevant ribbon colours, also caps, boater ribbons, blazer with matching football socks & colours, another blazer and miscellaneous items (a qty.)

Lot 1239

A small collection of football ephemera, trade cards, personality photos, Football Sports Wallets, famous teams, Soccer stars, Ty-Phoo cards and programmes, 1960s onwards (a qty.) not illustrated

Lot 305

A fine and large limited De-Luxe Edition copy of The Book of Sport (1901), edited by William Patten, numbered 525 of 1,500, extending to 411 pages, this much sought-after book contains comprehensive chapters on topics such as Men's and Women's Golf, Court Tennis and Racquets, Polo and Fox-Hunting, over 200 illustrations of sports personalities etc. from the turn of the American 20th. Century, inscribed, "Otsego Golf Club, presented by A. Ryerson" Otsego is one of America's oldest golf courses, established in 1894. not illustrated

Lot 286

Golf ephemera, and a quantity of journals of the Sports Turf Institute not illustrated

Lot 583

12 Montreal 1976 Olympic Games official programmes, athletics, football, rowing, swimming, equestrian sports, basketball, volleyball, fencing, judo, hockey, gymnastics & closing ceremony

Lot 939

The blue Cardiff City jersey worn by Joe Nicholson in the F.A. Cup final v Sheffield United at Wembley Stadium 25th April 1925, Welsh Sports Ltd., Church St., Cardiff, long-sleeved, with embroidered silkwork badge bearing the Coat of Arms of Cardiff and the motto DEFFRO-MAE'N-DDYDD, Y-DDRAIG-GOCH-DDYRY-GYCHWYN In 1925 Cardiff City became the first team outside of England since Queen's Park in 1885 to play in a F.A. Cup Final. The Bluebirds lost 1-0 to Tunstall's goal for Sheffield United but would turn around their fortunes two seasons later beating Arsenal in the 1927 final. Joe Nicholson( 1898-1974) was an Englishman hailing from Ryhope in the north-east. He joined Cardiff City from Clapton Orient in 1924 initially as a right-half. However he took up centre-forward duties as a replacement for the injured Len Davies and his performances, including a goal in the semi-final, helped the Welsh club reach the final. At the end of the 1925-26 season he left in a swap deal with Aston Viila's George Blacburn, but played only one competitive match with the Birmingham side as a serious injury forced Nicholson into playing at non-League level.

Lot 306

Three sports cards published by J. Baines a circular shaped golfing subject inscribed "Good Shot, Cambridge" circa 1921; and two shield-shaped cards, Oxford University Sports featuring rugby and rowing circa 1887; and a swimming issue with a portrait of the swimmer Lucy Sagar circa 1910

Lot 1001

A First World War propaganda game 'Trench Football' circa 1915, a skill game of moving a ball (missing) round a trench maze to the goal guarded by The Kaiser, the German outfield players printed on the playing area comprising Count Zeppelin, Von Sanders, Von Der Goltz, Von Moltke, Enver Pasha, Von Hindenburg, Von Bulow, Little Willie, Von Terpitz & Von Kluck, printed instructions on a paper label to the reverse, and retailer's paper label for Mettam & Lewis Sports Depot, The Bridge, Taunton

Lot 1330

An interesting pair of Essex County Schools Football Association programmes featuring David Beckham in the line-ups. BOTH LATER SIGNED BY DAVID BECKHAM, the first match at Under 15 years level v Hertfordshire plated at Rhone-Poulenc Sports Ground 29th December 1989; the second at Under-16 years level v Hertfordshire at Harlow Sports Trust 1st February 1991, Beckham listed as a Waltham Forest player

Lot 424

A signed photograph of President Nelson Mandela at the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa, 7 by 10in. colour photograph pictures with sports photographer Monty Fresco; sold together with an author signed copy of the winning captain's autobiography Francois Pienaar Rainbow Warrior (2)

Lot 1232

Alexander Watson Hutton "The Father of Argentinian Football": a programme of 15th Annual Exhibition at the Buenos Aires English High School 19th December 1898, orgainsed by A. Watson Hutton M.A., Rector, an evening of music including performances from boys and girls at the school Alexander Watson Hutton (1853-1936) was born in Glasgow and founded the Buenos Aires English High School in 1884. Here he included sports into the school curriculum including football. By 1893 he founded the Argentine Football Association and was its first President and organised the first League Championships in the country, the oldest outside of Europe. In 1898, the year of the present school programme, Hutton affiliated a school team to the League Championship which was later renamed Alumni Athletic Club and won a total on nine Argentine Championships, a number only surpassed by five other clubs in subsequent years, River Plate, Boca Juniors, Racing Club, Independiente & San Lorenzo. Alexander Watson Hutton died in Buenos Aires and is buried at the British Cemetery.

Lot 617

A Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games gold winner's prize medal for the Two-Man Bobsleigh, non-issued, in silver-gilt, designed by Dario Quatrini with highly characteristic circular open space at its centre, the obverse with the graphic elements of the Games and inscribed TORINO 2006, the reverse bearing a pictogram of the sports discipline in which the medal was won, in this case the two-man bob, plus Olympic Rings and inscribed BOBSLEIGH, MEN'S, TWO-MAN, the edge inscribed XX JEUX OLYMPIQUE d'HIVER, XX OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, diameter 10.7cm., 4 1/4in., ribbon suspension inscribed TORINO 2006; complete with original bow shaped wooden & perspex fitted display case In accordance with IOC regulations the Organisers of the Games should be ready to award duplicate prize medals in the result of individuals or teams finishing in a dead-heat at an event. Other examples are produced for the IOC archives. Hence, the need for non-issued Olympic prize medals.

Lot 1220

The Athletic News Football Annual, for 1922-23, 1923-24 & 1928-29; sold together with All Sports Football Annual 1928-29, Tit-Bits Football Annual 1922-23 & Success Football Annual 1922-23 (6)

Lot 763

The blue Manchester United shirt worn by captain Charlie Roberts in the Players' Union Match v Newcastle United at St James' Park 29th April 1908, long-sleeved, label for Alex Watson, Sports Outfitters, Manchester This shirt was worn by Charlie Roberts and is the only known surviving example from the game. Provenance: By family descent.

Lot 672

Craig Bellamy: a red Wales No.7 international jersey 2006-07, long-sleeved, UEFA Euro 2008 sleeve badge, inscribed GWERINIAETH IWERDDON, 24 03 2007, GEM 546 While a Liverpool player, this jersey was prepared for Bellamy for the European Championship game v Republic of Ireland played at Croke Park, Dublin. This was the first-ever football game played by the Irish at the home of Gaelic Sports. Wales lost 1-0.

Lot 145

A photograph album believed to have been compiled by a family member of the racehorse owner Lord Glanely and including images of his 1919 Derby winner Grand Parade, seven 5 by 6in. b&w photographs of the 1919 Derby, Grand Parade being led in to the winner's enclosure and scenes at the stables, other images including racing scenes at Gatwick and Sandown Park, the racehorse 'Dominion' winner of the Newmarket Stakes, training and stables scenes at Newmarket, a winter sports holiday with Jack Leach, hare coursing at Newmarket, sailing at Felixstowe, family outing in Fifield, Hunstanton, the Norfolk Broads For an item of similar interest see lot 43.

Lot 354

99 tennis trade & cigarette cards, includes 7 Godfrey Phillips Sports Series, 8 Canadian Nabisco Sports Cards, 2 19th century die-cut tennis cards, 5 Swedish Allers Magazine inserts (including Tilden Wills & Borota), 8 Swedish Cloette & similar cards (Tilden, Borota etc) and 11 French & German issues (Lenglen, Tilden, Lacoste etc,) and others

Lot 537

Autographs of 1920-50s GB Olympic & World Record athletes, i) Harold Abrahams autograph & 2 pics [inc 1924 Olympic 100m victory] (A4) ii) Jim Peters signed 1955 Gateshead Sports Athletics & Cycling programme (A4), also signed by international cyclists: Eric Thompson & Clive Middleton iii) Derek Ibbotson signed London Schools Athletic Fund Olympic Athletes pic (A4), annotated with his mile world record time: "3.57.2" plus runner doodle iv) Frank Sando signed LSAF Olympic Athletes pic (A4), annotated with "1952 & 56" - his two Olympic Games appearances v) MacDonald Bailey autograph & photo (A4)

Lot 589

A group of six official posters for the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games, including Vladimir Arsentiev's design version with a red symbol above the Olympic rings on a white background together with another version depicting a white symbol etc on a red background. Also a composite poster of all the official poster designs Moscow Olympiad 1980, a poster of 24 pictograms representing the 24 sports contested in the Games, and a poster of the Games' mascot Michka, All approximately measuring 58 by 42cm., 23 by 16in.

Lot 488

1968-1974 run of multi-driver signed BOAC Brands Hatch WSC race posters, 1968 with over 70 signatures, 1969 over 40, 1970 over 80, 1971 over 45, 1972 over 55, 1974 with over 65 signatures, the drivers including Andrea de Adamich, Mario Andretti, Giancarlo Baghetti, Jean-Pierre Beltoise, Jack Brabham, Piers Courage, Vic Elford, Peter Gethin, David Hobbs, Denis Hulme, James Hunt, Jacky Ickx, Gijs van Lennep, Bruce McLaren, Arturo Merzario, Mike Parkes, Brian Redman, Clay Regazzoni, Peter Revson, Pedro Rodriguez, Jo Siffert, Rolf Stommelen, Nino Vaccarella, Rene Wisell, 1968 poster size 102 by 64cm., 40 by 25in., 1969-74 each 76 by 51cm., 30 by 20in., sold with a letter of provenance and three BOAC programmes for 1968-70 (10). BOAC sponsored Brands Hatch rounds of the World Sports Car Championship from 1967 until 1972. In 1973 the event was not held, as the company was in the process of being amalgamated with BEA to become British Airways, which then sponsored the 1974 event. The 1960's races were all six-hour events, the 1970's of 1000-kilometres, or 235 laps. In 1968 three posters were placed in the drivers' lounge during the practice days and it was requested that each competitor sign them. One poster was later auctioned for charity, while the other two were kept as a record. This was repeated every year thereafter. In those days, Formula 1 drivers were allowed to supplement their incomes by racing sportscars whenever they were available. Hence, many of the signatures upon these posters read like a F1 directory, as they include World Champions as well as many lesser-known names. The races were always notable and the 1970 event in particular ranks as one of Brands Hatch's most memorable ever. Then Pedro Rodriguez displayed remarkable wet-weather skills by driving through atrocious conditions for almost 3½ hours, before handing over his Porsche 917 to co-driver Leo Kinnunen after his first stint at the wheel! They won, finishing 5 laps ahead of their nearest rivals.

Lot 762

The shirt worn by the Manchester United captain Charlie Roberts during the club's first F.A. Cup Final appearance when they beat Bristol City 1-0 at the Crystal Palace 24th April 1909, white long-sleeved shirt with red 'V' and cuffs, embroidered cloth badge with silkwork red rose of Lancashire, label for Pilling, Briggs & Meredith, Sports Outfitters, Manchester, & 'Cup Tie' registered trade mark label and a name tag inscribed C ROBERTS, lacking original lacing The 1909 FA Cup Final was played at the Crystal Palace on 24th April and was contested by Manchester United and Bristol City. Manchester United won by a single goal, scored by Sand Turnbull, midway through the first half. This was the first of United's record eleven F.A. Cup titles to the present day. Provenance: By family descent.

Lot 804

A group of eight schools' sports medals awarded to the future Tottenham Hotspur footballer Charlie Withers, a gold-mounted silver medal inscribed CHARLES WITHERS, CHAMPION, ATHLETICS, LATYMER LOWER SCHOOL, 1936; three Middlesex Schools Football Association silver medals; a school swimming champion medal named to Withers, and three others

Lot 319

Sir William Nicholson (1872-1949), Archery, coloured woodcut print, from An Almanac of Sports, 21cm x 21cm

Lot 2084

* JACK VETTRIANO OBE, OLYMPIA limited edition print, signed and numbered 12/100 in pencil 44.5cm x 54.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Commissioned for Sports Relief, in original frame.

Lot 2428

A Gents vintage Rotary 'Super-Sports' Wristwatch with gold coloured case and a Ladies Lorus quartz Wristwatch

Lot 472

MATCHBOX LESNEY; An original vintage diecast model Matchbox Lesney No.48 Trailer With Sports Boat. The trailer with black plastic wheels, the boat with gold engine. Within the original box. NOTE: From a fabulous 'time capsule' find. Stored in a secret compartment within a desk from the day they were purchased, these models have only ever been removed from the box for our photography. As such, each model and box is virtually 'as new.' Condition of boxes is bright and colourful, and models are in original 'untouched' condition. Any potential bidders are still reminded to satisfy themselves prior to bidding as to condition, but on the whole, this collection is MINT.

Lot 80

CORGI; original vintage diecast model Corgi Toys 302 MGA Sports Car, in red. Within the original Corgi box

Lot 300

RARE DINKY TOYS 124 HOLIDAYS GIFT SET; An original Dinky Toys Gift set No.124 ' Holiday ' complete with all diecast models, comprising; 952 Vega coach, cream/purple stripes, 137 Plymouth, metallic green/cream, 142 Jaguar, greyish blue, 796 Healey sports boat in green/beige on trailer, complete within the original presentation box, with stepped cardboard insert.

Lot 1412

Two leatherbound volumes, ''British Sports and Sportsmen'', parts I and II - 'Sportsmen of the Past' compiled and edited by 'The Sportsman', London, Sports and Sportsmen Ltd., 48 Russell Square, WC1, both volumes no. 5/500 of South African edition

Lot 1413

A leather-bound volume of British Sports and Sportsmen - Racing ''The Story of the British Turf'' compiled and edited by ''The Sportsman'' London, Sports and Sportsmen Limited, 48 Russell Square W.C. 1920, limited edition No. 5/500 of the South African edition.

Lot 283

A collection of five books: Samuel Butler, An Atlas of Modern Geography, 1829, corrected to 1831, to include some fold-out maps, G. A. Henty, With Moore at Corunna, Blackie 1898, 1st edition, British Rural Sports, Stonehenge, revised edition, Robert Ford, Thistledown, A Book of Scottish Humour, with colour plates, Louis Figuier, The World Before the Deluge

Lot 186

Twenty diecast model sports cars and racing cars, Ixo and similar, mint in original transparent boxes

Lot 62

A Dinky Toys Aston Martin DB3 Sports car with driver, No 110, grey body with blue seats and mid blue hubs, silver detailed grille, in original yellow picture-sided box, with correct colour spot, near mint in near mint box - Est £70 - £100

Lot 236

Two Dinky diecast models comprising Atlas Bus # 295 and Healey Sports Boat on Trailer # 796, both near mint in excellent to near mint boxes - (2) - Est £80 - £120

Lot 355

A good mixed lot to include predominately sealed blister packs, boxed figures to include Ghost Busters, Pokemon, Mag Races, Motor Sports, The Judge, The Simpsons, Megaman and similar

Lot 360

A good mixed lot of sealed blister packs to include Austin Powers, Butt Ugly Martians, Mask Raider Decks, Hot Wheels, Xtreme Petz, Star Wars, Motor Sports and similar

Lot 63

A Dinky Toys (France) Aston Martin DB3 Sports car with driver, No 506, green body with green seats and white metal hubs, silver detailed grille, in original yellow picture-sided box, near mint in near mint box - Est £80 - £120

Lot 54

Two Corgi diecast models comprising Ford Thunderbird open sports car # 215 and Plymouth Sports Suburban Station Wagon # 219, both excellent to near mint in excellent to near mint boxes - (2) - Est £80 - £120

Lot 108

* ROD MCLEOD (SCOTTISH), A COLLECTION OF FIVE ORIGINAL SPORTS RELATED CARTOON DRAWINGS black ink and pencil on paper, signed and dated, 22cm x 12.5cm, Rod McLeod was a cartoonist for the Daily Mail, Daily Record, Daily Express and, latterly, the Evening Times

Lot 109

* ROD MCLEOD (SCOTTISH), A COLLECTION OF FIVE ORIGINAL SPORTS RELATED CARTOON DRAWINGS black ink and pencil on paper, signed and dated, 22cm x 12.5cm, Rod McLeod was a cartoonist for the Daily Mail, Daily Record, Daily Express and, latterly, the Evening Times

Lot 993

SPORTS MISCELLANY Collection of mainly cricket and rugby items, Findons Cricket Annuals 47 and 48, Cricketers from South Africa 1951 and 1955, Australian Tour Guide 53, Cricketers from Australia 56, Cricketers from West Indies 50, Cricketers from Pakistan 54, scorecard England v South Africa 51 at Trent Bridge, Notts CCC brochure 1946, Centenary Test booklet 1980, booklet Mufulira Rugby Club Tour to UK 1970, programme 1960 Rugby League World Cup GB v Rest of the World (Odsal), 1966 Yorkshire County Rugby League Annual Dinner Menu. Some minor faults. Fair-generally good

Lot 306

YORKSHIRE CRICKET Four scorecards, England v South Africa 1951 at Headingley, Lancs v Yorks 1950 and 51 both at Old Trafford, and Cricket Week programme, Atlas Sports Club Sheffield 1945, game between Atlas & Norfolk v Parkhead with county players (4 from Yorks, others from Derbys, Essex and Somerset) playing. Fair-good

Lot 893

MANCHESTER UNITED Small collection of Manchester United items, "The Reds at Wembley" (1963) official brochure , small stain on some inside pages, "Salute to Manchester United" (1959), Sports Stars of Today "Denis Law" (1963) booklet, Denis Law Testimonial programme v Ajax 3/10/73, Bert Trautmann Testimonial programme 1964 , joint Man City/Man Utd XI v International XI. Generally good

Lot 836

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Over 380 home programmes 1980/1 - 2011/12. 1980/1 X 27 - 20 League, 3 FA Cup, 3 League Cup and Enfield v. Barnsley, 1982/3 X 24 - 17 League, 2 FA Cup, 3 League Cup and 2 ECWC, 1983/4 X 29 - 21 League, 1 FA Cup, 2 League Cup and 5 ECWC, 1984/5 X 30 - 22 League including Sheff. Weds. 9/2/85 postponed, 1 FA Cup, 3 League Cup and 4 UEFA Cup, 1985/6 X 29 - 21 League, 2 FA Cup, 3 League Cup and 3 Screen Sports, 1986/7 X 30 - 21 League, 3 FA Cup, 5 League Cup and 1 Friendly, 1987/8 X 21 - 21 League and 1 League Cup, 19889 X 24 - 20 League including Coventry 27/8/88 postponed, 2 League Cup and 2 Friendlies, 1989/90 X - 19 League, 1 FA Cup and 3 League Cup, 1990/1 X 9 - 7 League and 2 FA Cup, 1991/2 X 23 - 18 League, 2 League Cup and 3 ECWC, 1992/3 X 24 - 21 League, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup and 1 Capital Cup, 1993/4 X 26 - 21 League, 1 FA Cup, 3 League Cup and 1 SJFC Final, 1994/5 X 5 - 3 league, 1 FA Cup and 1 League Cup, 1995/6 X 2, 1996/7 X 1, 1998/9 X 3, 1999/2000 X 1, 2000/1 X 3, 2001/2 X 2, 2002/3 X 3, 2003/4 X 10, 2004/5 X 5, 2005/6 X 4, 2006/7 X 6, 2007/8 X 5, 2008/9 X 6, 2009/10 X 3, 2010/11 X 5 and 2011/12 X 3. Generally good

Lot 854

SWINDON TOWN The Way to Wembley Swindon Style 1969 booklet relating to their League Cup Final match v Arsenal which Swindon won 3-1, autographed inside on pen pictures and central page colour team group by approximately 30. Meet the Sports Stars .... Don Rogers (Swindon) autographed by him to front cover. Programme for Don Rogers Testimonial match 5 May 1978, Don Rogers XI v West Brom, team lines filled in. Generally Good

Lot 1318

SPORTING MISCELLANY Collection of sports booklets, brochures, programmes etc formerly the property of ex Premier League referee Neil Midgley, includes Grand National programmes 1994 1999, 2000, Malta v Dundee City sports festival 1980, England Schools Football Final 1982, Sheffield v Coventry at Bramall Lane,about 40 Salford Rugby League programmes, mainly 70s, large format Former Manchester United Players Golf Days programmes 92, 93, 95 and 97, Centenary of Racing at Cheltenham brochure 1998, Embassy World Snooker programme 2005, Wimbledon Tennis programme 1988, several PFA Awards Dinners programmes, Referees Eve of Final Rally 1972, programmes for the European Police Football Championship 1989 and numerous other items. Generally good

Lot 1140

FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS A folder of over 60 autographs with the vast majority being magazine photos including an Arsenal colour team group 1983/4 signed by 12 players and 2 Nottingham Forest colour team groups, one from 1982/3 signed by 13 players and the other from 1985/6 signed by 12 players, a Charity Sports Dinner Menu 29/5/1998 at Moat House, Aberdeen signed by Jack Charlton and Rugby player Gordon Brown, plus individual autographs by John Barnwell, Roy Bentley, Johnny Brooks, Jack Crompton, Derek Dougan, Bryan Douglas, Vic Groves, Jimmy Hill, Ernie Hunt, Charlie Hurley, Geoff Hurst, Pat Jennings, Kevin Keegan, Howard Kendall, Francis Lee, Nat Lofthouse, Frank McLintock, Peter McParland, Jim Montgomery, Henry Newton, John Richards, Peter Thompson, Derek Ufton and Rolando Ugolini. Good

Lot 904

CRICKET Four Carr's Sports trade cards 1967, each signed, No. 2 Ted Dexter, No. 5 Fred Trueman, No. 6 Colin Cowdrey, No. 8 Jim Parks. Good

Lot 435

MENUS Large collection of menus for Dinners, Sportsman Evenings, Benefit Evenings etc, all attended by referee Neil Midgley and he participated as Speaker or Compere in many of them. Many sports covered including Football, Golf, Cricket, Rugby League, Rugby Union and fund -raising events for Commonwealth Games, Olympics etc. Majority are housed in protective sleeves and include events all over the UK including at Manchester United, Manchester City, Eve of Final Dinners and many other events. Mainly 1980s and 1990s, some are signed. All are from the Neil Midgley collection. Approximately 375 menus, just a few of the signatures noted are Jack Charlton, Brian Robson, Don Mosey, Denis Law, Brendan Foster, Bernard Braden, Barbara Kelly, Frank Bough, Billy Connolly, Frano Botica, Frank McLintock, Cliff Jones, Willie John McBride, Francis Lee, Tony Book, Bob Champion, John Francome, Tuigamala, Dickie Bird etc. Many major events covered. Truly worth a sort through. Generally good

Lot 307

SPORTS MISCELLANY Collection of items including 12 Ice Hockey programmes 1947-52, 2 x Yorkshire Cricket scorecards, Rugby Union Yorkshire Schoolboys v Welsh Schoolboys 10/1/48 and Gaelic Football Final programme, 16/5/71, Universities Senior Final Baile Atha Cliath v Beal Feirste which also covers a National Football League Semi-Final. Other items include 1999 Champions League Final programme, Manchester Utd v Bayern and two sticker albums, both complete, World Cup Soccer Stars 1970 and Soccer Stars In Action 1969-70 England First Division (both are F.K.S albums). Ice Hockey programmes are 6 x Wembley, 2 x Harringay and 4 x Earls Court. Generally good

Lot 767

1969 INTERCONTINENTAL CUP Estudiantes v AC Milan played 22nd October 1969 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Italian daily sports paper "Tuttosport" dated 22nd October 1969, includes full team line-ups inside with large previews and history of previous Intercontinental Cup matches inside, plus main headline front page coverage. No programme produced for this fixture. Generally good

Lot 1259

ALF FIELDS SCHOOLBOY ITEMS Three items: A Testimonial / Reference letter by the Headmaster of the City Borough of West Ham Pretoria Senior School in 1933 for Alf Fields, a 20 page magazine issued by the West Ham Juvenile Organisations Committee covering all sports and includes a Football Tournament for the Clapton Cup which was won by Alf Field's Team and a black & white postcard of the team group which won the cup. The letter is heavily folded and worn, the magazine has a horizontal fold and slightly worn and the postcard is very slightly creased. Fair to generally good

Lot 45

RANGERS - MOSCOW DYNAMO 45 Rangers four page programme v Moscow Dynamos, 28/11/45, published by The Scottish Sports Agency, pencil score noted and paperclip indentation with slight rust mark. Generally good

Lot 1188

Vintage Sports Car Club bulletins, some bound, a complete run from 1964 (no. 81) to 2014 (no. 284); also a collection of VCC Gazettes, VSCC bulletins and the Vintage and Thoroughbred Car Magazines from the 1950s (23 copies).

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