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BIRMINGHAM 50s Collection of Birmingham away programmes, 12 x 52/3 including 4 x FA Cup at Oldham, Tottenham, Chelsea and Shef Utd plus League at Lincoln, Blackburn and West Ham also includes Cup 2nd replay at Wolves v Tottenham, plus 13 x 53/4 including League at Everton, Swansea, Leicester and Leeds plus Cup at Ipswich and Wolves. Some minor faults, Notts County 52/3 has tape to spine. Fair-generally good
LEEDS UNITED Eight away programmes v. Blackburn 55/6 very slight vertical crease and scores entered, Nottm. Forest 55/6, Charlton 56/7 staple rusted away, Tottenham 56/7 small tape inside, Arsenal 56/7 and 57/8 both team changes, Man. Utd. 57/8 token missing and Sunderland 57/8 score entered. Generally good
SPURS Fourteen Tottenham Hotspur home programmes from the 1950/51 season v Blackpool , Manchester United,Sunderland, Stoke City , Portsmouth, Newcastle, Middlesbrough, Derby County, Aston Villa, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion, Fulham, Huddersfield Town and Liverpool . Some faults. Fair to generally good
SPURS Fifteen Tottenham Hotspur home programmes from 1951/52 to include v Fulham , West Bromwich Albion , Manchester United , Manchester City , Aston Villa , Wolverhampton Wanderers , Chelsea (fair), Charlton Athletic , Newcastle United (FAC), Arsenal , Preston North End , Derby County, Sunderland , Huddersfield Town and Blackpool. Some faults. Fair to generally good
SPURS Twenty five Tottenham Hotspur home programmes from 1952/53-1960/61. 4 x 1952/53 West Bromwich Albion , Burnley , Stoke City , Aston Villa , 3 x 1955/56, 3 x 1956/57, 4 x 1958/59 (includes Manchester United , Leeds ), 4 x 1959/60 and 7 x 1960/61 (Double winning season). Some faults. Fair to generally good
1940s Sixteen football programmes, all 40s, includes issues from Brentford 49/50, Fulham 47/8, Luton v Spurs 49/50, Swindon 46/7 and 48/9, Blackpool 49/50, Chelsea 49/50, Accrington v Gateshead 49/50,QPR 46/7, Man City 47/8, Aston Villa 48/9, Brentford v Spurs 48/9, Arsenal 47/8, Bury 49/50, Tottenham v Plymouth 45/6, Aldershot 48/9. Some faults. Fair-generally good
1940s Sixteen football programmes, all 40s, includes issues from Derby 46/7, Fulham 47/8 and 48/9, Millwall 48/9, Hull 46/7 and 47/8, Shef Wed v Stoke 45/6, Leyton Orient 49/50, Chelsea v Man Utd 49/50 Cup, Brentford 49/50, QPR 47/8, Bournemouth 49/50, Man Utd v Charlton 48/9, Chelsea 48/9, Tottenham 48/9 (some ageing) and Notts County 49/50. Some faults. Fair-generally good
1940s Sixteen football programmes from the 40s, includes issues from QPR 45/6 v Southampton, Blackpool 47/8, Derby 48/9 and 49/50, Hull v Accrington 47/8 and v Bradford City 46/7, Millwall 48/9, Chelsea 48/9 and 49/50, Leyton Orient 48/9, Fulham 48/9, and 47/8, Everton 47./8, Shef Wed v Tottenham 47/8, and Tottenham 46/7 v West Ham. Some of the usual faults. Fair-generally good
Football programmes, Tottenham Hotspur, complete set of 9 seasons of away match programmes for matches played in the League, FA Cup & League Cup 1961/62 - 1969/70, 205 in total and inc. many hard to get issues, noted Leicester postponed December-68 etc. A ready made collection or great retail opportunity and all in good condition. Presented in 2 box files with season dividers.
Football programmes, selection of approx. 70 programmes, 1960's onwards inc. WBA v Tottenham 61/2 League & FAC, Blackpool v Tottenham 62/3, Show Biz v Ex Spurs All Stars at Enfield 75/6, Liverpool v Anderlecht Super Cup 1978, Real Madrid v Tenerife Spanish Cup Final 1994, Woking v Tottenham Fr 76/6, a few FA Cup Finals etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Football programmes, selection, 1950's (21), 1960's (37) & 1970's onwards (approx. 100) inc. Tottenham v Leicester 1948/9, Reading v Ipswich 51/2, Bournemouth v Swindon 54/5, Nottingham Forest v Leicester 52/3, Wolves v Leicester 54/5 etc, also Chesterfield v Bradford City 60/1, Colchester v Port Vale 62/3 & many others (fair/vg) (150+)
Football programmes, nine Reserve match programmes inc. three West Ham home games v Bristol City Res 11 Apr 1959 (Moore at Centre half), Birmingham Res & Nottingham Forest Res both 59/60, Reading Res v Brentford Res 58/9, Tottenham Res v Chelsea Res 64/5, four Swindon homes v Shrewsbury Res 58/9, QPR Res & Aldershot Res both 59/60 & Bournemouth Res 63/4 (ss) etc (fair/gd) (9)
Football, selection of programmes & special issue newspapers inc. Manchester United homes v Tottenham, Preston & Aston Villa all 60/1, Arsenal 62/3 & Blackpool 64/5 plus 5 special issue souvenir newspapers for FA Cup Final & semi final 1963, also Manchester Evening News Guides for 1965/6 & 1967/8 seasons, plus two books 'The Team that Wouldn't Die' (Story of the Busby Babes) by John Roberts 1965 (with clipped Bobby Charlton signature) & 'Manchester United The Religion' by Tom Tyrrell, 1969, sold with a few other match programmes, mostly Bolton & a card button hole rosette from the 1958 FA Cup Final, Bolton v Manchester United (mixed condition, fair/gd) (approx. 25 items)
Football autographs, a collection of 18 signed programmes, mostly involving Tottenham, noted v Wolves 79/80 (Greaves), Liverpool 79/80 (Clemence), Notts Co 81/2 (Graham Roberts), WBA League Cup semi final 81/2 (signed by six inc. Ardiles, Archibald, Hazard etc, others inc. Stockport v Watford 98/9 (signed by 18 Watford players), Crewe v Chester 93/4 (signed by approx. 30 from both teams), Sunderland v Millwall 92/3 (signed by 12 Millwall) etc. (gd)
John Smith Swindon Town FC Winners Medal from the 1969 Anglo-Italian league cup winners cup. 18ct gold & enamel bearing the Italian flag, the reverse with a football scene in raised relief. The short lived competition between the English League Cup winners and the Coppa Italia winners was won by Swindon in 1969 when they defeated Roma 5 v 2 on aggregate. Provenance: Consigned by Smith's son. Note: Born in Shoreditch, London, Smith was a product of the Academy of West Ham United. He played for the east London club between 1956 and 1960, playing right half and inside right, and was a key figure in the team that won the Second Division in 1957-58. He made 136 appearances for the club, scoring 23 goals. Smith transferred to Tottenham Hotspur, where he was one of 17 players to represent the club in their Double winning season of 1960-61. Smith played in the Swindon Town side which beat Arsenal in the 1969 Football League Cup Final.
John Smith Coventry City Division 3 winners medal 1963/64 season: 9ct gold, the reverse inscribed 1963 - 64 season J Smith. Provenance: Consigned by Smith's son. Note: Born in Shoreditch, London, Smith was a product of the Academy of West Ham United. He played for the east London club between 1956 and 1960, playing right half and inside right, and was a key figure in the team that won the Second Division in 1957-58. He made 136 appearances for the club, scoring 23 goals. Smith transferred to Tottenham Hotspur, where he was one of 17 players to represent the club in their Double winning season of 1960-61. Smith played in the Swindon Town side which beat Arsenal in the 1969 Football League Cup Final.
A HM silver tankard presented to John Smith Tottenham Hotspur honoured guest of the National Sporting Club at a dinner given to Danny Blanchflower and the Tottenham Hotspur team 1960 - 1961, Cafe Royal on Monday 24th July 1961 to commemorate their double winning season. Provenance: Consigned by Smith's son. Note: Born in Shoreditch, London, Smith was a product of the Academy of West Ham United. He played for the east London club between 1956 and 1960, playing right half and inside right, and was a key figure in the team that won the Second Division in 1957-58. He made 136 appearances for the club, scoring 23 goals. Smith transferred to Tottenham Hotspur, where he was one of 17 players to represent the club in their Double winning season of 1960-61. Smith played in the Swindon Town side which beat Arsenal in the 1969 Football League Cup Final.
A collection of football medals awarded to John Smith to inc two football combination winners medals, two Aldershot District winners medals, After Service tournament medal, Middlesex, schools winner medal etc. Provenance: Consigned by Smith's son. Note: Born in Shoreditch, London, Smith was a product of the Academy of West Ham United. He played for the east London club between 1956 and 1960, playing right half and inside right, and was a key figure in the team that won the Second Division in 1957-58. He made 136 appearances for the club, scoring 23 goals. Smith transferred to Tottenham Hotspur, where he was one of 17 players to represent the club in their Double winning season of 1960-61. Smith played in the Swindon Town side which beat Arsenal in the 1969 Football League Cup Final.
A quantity of memorabilia relating to the football career of John Smith to inc photographs, pennants, programmes, etc. Provenance: Cosigned by Smith's son. Note: Born in Shoreditch, London, Smith was a product of the Academy of West Ham United. He played for the east London club between 1956 and 1960, playing right half and inside right, and was a key figure in the team that won the Second Division in 1957-58. He made 136 appearances for the club, scoring 23 goals. Smith transferred to Tottenham Hotspur, where he was one of 17 players to represent the club in their Double winning season of 1960-61. Smith played in the Swindon Town side which beat Arsenal in the 1969 Football League Cup Final.
Attributed to Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA (1769-1830) Portrait of Ellen Austen (nee Hobson) (1801-1875) Oil on canvas, 75cm by 61cm Stretcher inscribed: ''Mrs. John Austin painted about 1828'' Provenance: By descent in the family until 2016 See illustration Ellen Hobson, who married John Austin in 1822, was the youngest daughter of William Hobson (1752-1840) of Markfield House, Tottenham. A Quaker designer and builder particularly remembered for the rebuilding of St. Luke's Hospital, the London Docklands and most importantly the Martello Towers along England's South and East coasts to defend against a feared French invasion.
Tottenham Hotspur signed headed paper from 1992/3 season. Signed by 13. Including Paul Allen, Jason Cundy, Dean Austin, Neil Ruddock, Andy Gray and more. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A collection of FA Cup football programmes having their tickets to include matches between Everton v Liverpool 86, Coventry v Tottenham, Manchester v Tottenham Hotspur 81, Arsenal v West Ham United 80 etc. Together with an album of football tickets League cup, FA cup and International matches, most tickets for Wembley.
Tottenham Hotspur, 'a collection of memorabilia including four official calendars, 1983 (Villa & Ardilles) 1984 (Perryman & Crooks) 1989 ( Waddle & Gascoigne)1996 (Anderton & Sherringham) plus Spurs News 1983-84 (14 copies) 1985-86 (15 copies) and a Shoot gift poster all time winners poster 1981, all good condition
Tottenham Hotspur, 1959/60s memorabilia includes Eastern Football News 'Pink Un' February 14th 1959 (worn edges) Evening Standard cup final 1962 colour souvenir, ES -article Burnley, Spurs teams of contrast, Spurs in Action, pictorial surveys of season 1961/62, 1962/63, 1963/64, Top Team Profile 1968-69, Spurs official publication of players 1961 various memorabilia including Weekly Herald paper UEFA Cup final 17th May 1974, Herald 21st May 1981 'Super Spurs FA Cup winners, Herald souvenir edition 1973 League Cup Final 1973, Herald 1972 Spurs players from 1882-1972, Evening Standard Worthington Cup Final 1999 generally all good condition

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