TOTTENHAM-LEICESTER CITY 1919- FIRST CITY AWAY Tottenham home programme v Leicester City, 1/9/1919, first ever competitive away match for Leicester City after the change of name from Leicester Fosse in July 1919 when the Fosse Club was wound up due to financial difficulties. Leicester, at the same time, was restored to City status after a gap of 700 years , and the club decided on Leicester City as a name for the new enterprise and City retained the Football League status previously held by Fosse. This programme was the second game played by City but the first away from home. Spurs won the match 4-0. First Tottenham home programme after the First World War with a few remarks made about their loss of First Division status. Programme is not ex bound volume but has tears to the edges and spine (numerous small tears). Fair
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WEST HAM UNITED Nine home programmes plus a ticket ( v. Tottenham Hotspur 14/9/1959). Programmes include v. Hull 53/4 and 55/6, v. Tottenham 59/60, 61/2, 62/3 and 64/5, v. Wolves 59/60, v. UDA Dukla 59/60 and Kilmarnock 66/7. Most are slightly creased and a few have writing on the cover. Generally good
NEWCASTLE UNITED A box of over 240 home and away programmes from the 1960's. Homes: 1957/8 v. Burnley 8/2/1958 slightly torn on back page, 1960/1 x 27 NOT including Tottenham, 1963/4 x 3, 1964/5 x 1, 1965/6 x 27, 1967/8 x 21 NOT including Man. City, 1968/9 x 32 and 1969/70 x 21. Aways: 1955/6 v. Fulham FA Cup creased and slightly worn, 1960/1 x 21 including Tottenham, v. Northampton 63/4, 1964/5 x 4, 1965/6 x 23, 1967/8 x 21, 1968/9 x 26 and 1969/70 x 22. A few have writing on the cover and most are very slightly creased. Generally good
FIFTIES Fourteen programmes from the 1950s including: Aston Villa v Tottenham 52/3; Luton v Huddersfield 52/3 (fair); Ipswich v Bury, Liverpool v Middlesbrough; Leeds v West Ham, Sheffield Wednesday v Burnley and Exeter v Gillingham 54/5; matches at Grimsby, Blackpool, Forest, Plymouth, Gateshead and Southend from mid to late 50s. Generally Good
*Wiltshire. Broadsides relating to the Tottenham Park Association, for the Protection of Persons and Property, and for the Prosecution of Felons and Other Offenders. Extending over the Parishes of Burbage, Collingbourn Kingston, Collingbourn Ducis, Great Bedwin, Little Bedwin, Shalbourn, Easton, Preshute and Mildenhall, and over Savernake Forest and Park, in the County of Wilts. A collection of printed broadside notices relating to rewards, misdemeanors and felonies, & dates of association meetings etc., 1820-30's, comprising approximately sixty broadsides (including many duplicates), including Five Pounds Reward. Stolen, on Sunday Night, the 25th of August, 1822, The Curtains from a Marquee Belonging to Mr. Halcomb, at the High Trees Farm, in Savernake Forest..., A Reward of Five Pounds from the Solicitor to the Tottenham Park Association; Five Pounds Reward. Stolen, in the Night of Sunday the 22nd of December, 1822, or early in the Morning of the following Day, a Large Quantity of Beef, from a Barn belonging to Mr. Halcomb, at the High Trees Farm, in Savernake Forest..., Reward to be paid by the Solicitor of the Tottenham Park Association, 27th December, 1822; Gipsies and Other Vagrants. By the Rules of the Tottenham Park Association, a Reward of Five Shillings is payable to any Person who shall remove any Camp or Company of Gipsies out of any of the Parishes within the Limits of the said Association...., June 12th, 1824; Felony. Twenty Five Pounds Reward. Whereas the Granary of Mr Anthony Kingston, of Shalbourn... was on the Night of Tuesday the 11th, or of Wednesday the 12th of this instant January, broken open and a large quantity of Wool stolen therfrom..., also a further Reward of Five POunds allowed by the Tottenham Park Association for the Prosecution of Felons..., Shalbourn, January 13th, 1820, plus numerous Tottenham Park Association broadside meeting notices for 1819, 1821-23, 1826-28, 1830, 1832 & 1835 (including many duplicates), all folded, plus approximately 20 late 18th & early 19th century Wiltshire enclosure acts etc. (a small carton)
A pair of late Victorian gilt gesso arched rectangular pier glasses, with ovolo and beaded moulded border, the crest surmounted by an urn and draped husk, swags, each bearing paper label verso 'William Sprigs & Co, Carvers & Gilden Looking Glass Manufacturers, Overmantles, Picture Frames, Mirrors, 241 Tottenham Court Road,London'. Each 48 wide x 113cm high (2). (Minor losses, some off but present).
Football Programmes, 1960/1980's a Tottenham Official Programme dated April 5th 1954, FA International England v Germany 1st December 1954, and a Nottingham Forest v Derby County 10th April 1991 with multiple player signature to cover, together with a large quantity of League, Cup Match, Testimonials, and International programmes (gen gd/gd)(1 box approx 150)
Football Programmes, Tottenham Hotspur, a collection of programmes, both home and away include League, Cup and Internationals from the 1960/70's, includes, European Cup Winners Cup v OFK Belgrade May 1963, Challenge Cup Final v Chelsea May 1967, Football League Cup Final v Norwich City March 1973, and many more (approx 50 contained in folder)
Football programmes Ramsgate Athletic, Bury, Tottenham Hotspur, Preston North End, Sunderland, Runslip Manor, Rosslyn Park, Tranmere Rovers, Richmond Athletic, Romford, Rotherham, Heanor Town, Huddersfield, Gravesend, Gateshead, Newcastle United, Everton, Grimsby, Crewe Alexandra, Charlton Rovers, Derby County, Hull, Hayes, Hillingdon, Halifax, Middlesbough, Sheffield Wednesday etc
Tottenham Hotspur Footballers Collection. Fourteen different 8x10 colour photographs autographed by 1990s Tottenham Hotspur footballers. Each photo is undedicated and was originally obtained in person at training grounds. Consists of Oyvind Leonhardsen, John Gorman, David Ginola, Teddy Sheringham, Steffan Iverson, Serhiy Rebrov, Darren Anderton, Tim Sherwood, Stephen Clemence, Stephen Carr, Chris Armstrong, Ian Walker and a couple more. All in Spurs kits in the photos. Good condition. All signed items come with COA and guarantee of authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
FINE MAHOGANY CASED BRASS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY J.SWIFT & SON LONDON early twentieth century, lacquered brass and anodised finish, the base signed "'J. Swift & Son., 81 Tottenham Court Road, London", with rack and pinion focussing, 39cm high without eyepieces, housed in a fitted mahogany case; together with assorted accessories including eyepieces

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