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Leicester City 1960s Exchange Pennant: Issued by the club and claimed to be an exchange pennant for a FA Cup Final which would point to 1961 or 1963. Top of pennant to bottom point measures 19 inches and has a cloth badge similar to the shirt badge worn in this period. Leicester City Football club has been hand sewn and this has been kept in excellent condition with original ropes as it has been expensively framed and measures 33 x 24 inches. Football Wanted cannot guarantee that this was an exchange pennant with either Manchester Utd or Tottenham and therefore price the item as a general club exchange pennant.
Whitburn 1914 Football Postcard With West Ham + Tottenham Interest: Postcard is just pre First World War and has an embossed stamp with makers name and Whitburn. Vendor informs us that Jimmy Seed (Tottenham) and John (Jack) Young who played for West Ham in the 1923 FA Cup Final are pictured.
Blackpool v Tottenham 1948 + 1953 Football Prints: Two prints signed by artist Brian West measuring 40 x 60 cm each. Ltd edition 101/250 features Ron Burgess and Stanley Matthews and Ltd edition 101/250 states ""Ted Ditchburn punches clear between Ron Burgess and Jackie Mudie watched by Bailey Clarke and Walters"". Good. (2)
Toda Match Worn Tottenham Football Shirt: Rare chance to obtain this shirt which vendor informs us was worn in away match versus West Brom on 21 4 2003. Yellow Kappa Thompson long sleeved shirt with Toda 44 to rear with Premiership badging to number and sleeves. Toda was on loan and only played 4 times for Spurs. Letter from Tottenham stating shirt was match issued.
Newcastle United Match Worn Poppy Football Shirt: Yellow rare 3rd shirt worn by Mike Williamson in the away match at Tottenham on 10 11 2013 which has been signed by him. Dirty marks from match. Premiership badging to short sleeves and motif in number 6 to rear. Wonga sponsorship on Puma shirt. Letter from Newcastle on their headed paper stating it was worn in the 1-0 win for the Magpies.
A Collection of Tottenham Hotspur items including a 125th Anniversary shirt signed by Hoddle,Ardiles,Villa,Roberts,Anderton,Hughton etc together with a collection of 6 Press photos,A Signed Teddy Sheringham signed caricature print and two signed Autobiographies by Martin Chivers and Les Ferdinand
GEORGE BEST MEMORABILIA 1969-72, contained in Six Manchester United 'The Red Devils' scrap books, including; League Champions 1964/65 TEAM PHOTOGRAPH signed by Best and Sadler, 6 1/2" x 9 1/2", George Best Club Membership card, fabric badge and two editions programmes from 1971/2 season, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton Newspaper cuttings, promotional photographs etc....
A Mahogany cased fine quality, beautifully engineered, heavy Laboratory Microscope by ''J. Swift & Son., 81 Tottenham Court Road, London'' having milled wheel, rack and pinion focusing, and slid positioning, the base hinged in order that the instrument may be rotated through 90 degrees, for pointing vertical or horizontal use, the fitted case containing a light focusing prism and stand, three eyepieces, three brass cased object lenses (2'', 1'' and 1/4''), etc. the case 16 5/16'' high, 10 1/4'' wide x 6 3/4'' deep, complete with key
A Fine Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Front Display Cabinet with enamelled maker's label: James Shoolbred & Co. Tottenham House, Tottenham Court Road, London. The upper section with swan neck pediment above a glazed serpentine door & side panels enclosing shelves. The base section with a twin doored cupboard richly inlaid with cherubs amidst scrolls of foliage issued from the tails of scaly dolphins and bordered in satinwood bands. The square tapering legs united by a shaped under-shelf above outswept legs, 71½ ins (181 cms) high, 30¾ ins (78 cms) wide.
A rare, small, d/t steel mitre plane stamped BUCK Tottenham Ct. Rd. on the cupids bow bridge, measures only 6" x 1 3/4" with rosewood infill and scrolled wedge. This plane, though, was made by Rt. Towell London, his mark stamped on the infill under the iron, proving that Towell, as well as Norris, made planes for Buck to retail, widened mouth and some bruising to wedge o/w G
A group of predominantly early 20th century football memorabilia comprising a football scrap book containing multiple photographs with profiles of various footballers and a group of signatures including Tottenham, Blackpool, Everton, a group of football programmes, a cigarette cards booklet and various newspaper clippings.
One box: Assorted programmes including Norwich City FC programmes 1959 FA Cup run 4th Round v Cardiff City 24th January 1959, 5th round replay v Tottenham Hotspur 18th February 1959 + semi-final v Luton Town 14th March 1959 + semi-final replay 18th March 1959 + local theatre and opera programs
One box: 120+ assorted football programs circa 1962-1970 including quantity of Liverpool, West Ham United, Tottenham, Manchester City, Leeds Utd, Norwich City away programs (circa 20), Ipswich Town, Chelsea, WBA, etc, some Cup Finals, European matches and Internationals including Swindon Town v A S Roma 10th September 1969, Everton v WBA FA Cup Final 1968, Nottingham Forest v Frankfurt 17th October 1967, Chelsea v TSV Munchen and Barcelona 29th March 1966 and 11th May 1966, Celtic v Real Madrid 10th September 1962, Celtic v Racing 18th October 1967 etc + quantity East Anglian football mag circa 1968/69
BANKNOTES, Great Britain, Bank of England, John Brangwyn Page (1970-1980, 25th Chief Cashier), a fascinating group of banknotes all signed a second time by John Page personally, £10 (3), c.1971, serial nos.B77 969228, C30 241366 and C30 241380, all signed vertically at left in blue biro, £1 (5), c.1978, serial nos.A45 001078, 72C 123585, 72C 123586, 36T 686573 and 36T 686574, all signed vertically at left in “bank black”, an ink used at the bank which does not fade (Dugg B326, B337, B339). The £1 notes generally uncirculated or nearly so, the ink signatures bright and fresh due to the bank black used, the £10 notes very fine or better with the ink signatures a little faded, a wonderful and extremely rare group of signed notes. (8) John Page famously refused to hand sign any of his banknotes, despite the fact that he was very often asked to do so by people he met. These notes are sold with a letter from the current owner describing the circumstances of how these banknotes came to be signed and with a photograph of the owner, Mr Victor Pocklington who was a chauffeur for the Bank of England and often drove for the Chief Cashier, at about the time that these notes were hand-signed. In Mr Pocklington’s own words, it was his special circumstance which enabled this special signing to happen : “One evening I went to pick up Mrs Page from their home address in Buckinghamshire to take her to the Bank to pick up Mr Page, as we entered Tottenham Court Road Mrs Page told me, pointing out a restaurant, that the waiter when they went there the previous week had come over holding a silver salver with two twenty pound notes and said, “Sir the gentleman over there asked if you would sign these Bank notes”. Mr Page said “of course”, took his pen out of his pocket, looked at the notes and said no he had already signed them and refused. I said to rs Page that I was hoping Mr Page would sign five Bank notes for me and she was sure that he would sign them for me. I picked Mr Page up from the bank and Mrs Page then said to him, “Mr Pocklington has some Bank notes that he would like you to sign for him”, to my delight he said that he would.” Mr Page’s other claim to fame was that he agreed to appear on the television programme “Jim’ll Fix It” in response to a request from a young boy to “meet the man who signs the pound notes”. During his time as Chief Cashier of the Bank of England, his was clearly one of the most famous signatures in the world and one in great demand.
A late 19th Century rosewood and boxwood strung Purdonium, the three quarter pierced gilt metal gallery above a hand bevelled back plate mirror and two tapering fluted supports, further over a pull down cupboard section fielded panel door inlaid with floral style marquetry, raised on short turned legs with castors, interior makers label of Jas (James) Shoolbred, Tottenham Court Road, London, 43cm wide x 103cm high

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