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A collection of Football Association memorabilia,comprising: twelve Wembley Stadium steward's armbands in yellow & blue all printed with the F.A. three lions crest and inscribed STEWARD, except for one inscribed SUPERINTENDENT, some variation in designs; a superb photogravure by D. Mackenzie & Guy Neville titled MEMORIES: THE CUP FINALISTS AND LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, 1883-1926, with hundreds of individual portraits which can be identified by a key visible from the reverse (double-glazed), published by Princeton Press, London, 1926, repaired, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 64 by 86cm.; a Vanity Fair print of Lord Kinnaird first President of the Football Association, titled "Soccer", chromolithograph after Wallace Hester, mounted, framed & glazed, 49 by 33cm; 1930s Football Association memorabilia comprising an I.F.A. itinerary for the Visit of the International Football Association Board to Northern Ireland 9th-12th June 1933; International Football Association Board Luncheon, Isle of Wight, 8th June 1935; Football Association 75th Anniversary Celebrations programme, and banquet table plan & guest list, 26th October 1938; Football Association 90th Anniversary 1863-1953 Celebrations memorabilia comprising a banquet guest list & table plan plus two menus; England v Rest of the World match programme of arrangements, luncheon guest list & table plan, and menu; & a Football Association Report of the 90th Anniversary Celebrations; and Football Association Centenary 1863-1963 Celebrations memorabilia, comprising a Review of the Centenary Year; banquet guest list & seating plan, menu & speeches; Centenary Match England v Rest of the World programme, luncheon menu and dinner menu; plus an eve of match dinner menu; sold together with the 1963 F.A. Cup Final programme and a Football League 75th Anniversary dinner menu 1888-1963 (a qty.)
Signed menu for a dinner in honour of the 1935-36 New Zealand All Blacks rugby team,held at the Mayfair Hotel, London, 2nd November, after the match v London Counties at Twickenham which the tourists won 11-0, signed extensively to the front and back by approx. 50 guests on the occasion including All Blacks; comes with a table place card for O.R.G. Williams (2)
Jesse Pennington West Bromwich Albion Football League Division II champion's medal season 1910-11,15ct. gold & enamel, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIV. II, 1910-11, WEST BROMWICH ALBION, J. PENNINGTON, in original fitted case West Bromwich topped the 2nd Division table with a total of 53 points. This was achieved through the final fixtures of the season which had began with Bolton Wanderers level on points with WBA but with a superior goal average. However, Bolton lost 2-1 at Birmingham whilst West Brom beat Huddersfield Town 1-0 at The Hawthorns to clinch the title. Bolton were promoted as runners-up.
A collection of memorabilia relating to Harry Cavan (IFA President & FIFA Senior Vice President)Comprising: a FIFA boxed set of six table mats produced for the 1966 World Cup with pictorial views of the stadiums used for World Cup Finals 1950 to 1966, a 1970 World Cup England squad LP, a 1971 Copa Roca Argentina LP, a Mexico 1970 LP, a Europa 1980 LP, a Germany 1974 World Cup LP, a Columbia 1986 cassette tape, an Argentina 1978 World Cup desk tidy/music box, a Spain 1982 World Cup business card holder (engraved HARRY CAVAN), a 1973 SFA Centenary wooden desk ornament, a FIFA Travel clock, a USA FA mini calculator, an IFA mini plaque, 1994 Lithuania v Northern Ireland mini ball, an ornament inscribed BOGOTA COLUMBIA, CULTURA SINU GALERIA CANO, a Swedish FA crystal ornament, and a coin from Switzerland 1987
Robert Sadler (1909-2001) was born in Newmarket, Suffolk, the son of a racehorse trainer. By the age of fourteen he was drawing and painting aeroplanes, horses, houses and landscapes. He joined the Royal Air Force and, in 1942, whilst posted to the Air Ministry as 'Director of Plans', he attended art school in London. In 1953 he moved to the USA to take up the post as representative on the NATO Joint Chiefs of Staff Intelligence Committee, during which period he attended the Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC, where he first encountered the work of the American Abstract Expressionists. Returning to the UK in 1955, having retired from the RAF, he moved back to Newmarket, in his words: 'to devote the rest of my life to painting'. He exhibited widely during his working life. His first one-man show was at Swaffham Prior, Cambridge, and from then until 1963 he lived and painted in a largely abstract expressionist style, influenced by the École de Paris Tachisme of Poliakoff and de Stael, and by the contemporary British work of Peter Lanyon, William Scott, Bryan Wynter and Adrian Heath. In 1964 Sadler moved to Aldeburgh, Suffolk and built a new studio at 39 The Terrace, where he lived until his death in August 2001. Sworders are pleased to offer the following twelve paintings from the estate of the artist.*Robert Sadler (1909-2001)'GIRL AT TABLE'Signed l.l., inscribed verso, acrylic on board40 x 31cmProvenance: With Reades Gallery, 1976.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
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