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TOTTENHAM Five pre-war programmes which all have punch-holes, Reserves v Portsmouth 1935/36 (no print affected and otherwise good), First team v Leicester 1934/35 (no print affected, worn along fold, small tears), v Barnsley 1936/37 (folds, no print affected), 1937/38 v Stockport (minimal print affected, minor tear along fold, slight wear) and 1938-39 v Sheffield United (no print affected). Fair
QPR 28 Home programmes, 46/7 v Norwich (Cup replay) and v Middlesbrough (Cup), 48/9 v Tottenham and Southampton, 49/50 v Tottenham, 51/2 v Blackburn, Shef Wed, Brentford, Everton and Bury, 52/3, 54/5, 55/6 and 56/7 v Crystal Palace, 3 x 58/9, 5 x 59/60, 4 x 60/61, 61/2 v Nottm Forest (League Cup) and Crystal Palace (League Cup), 62/3 v Preston (League Cup) and Newport (FA Cup-changes and match report taped in). Fair-generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Eleven home programmes, 52/3 v Aston Villa, 56/7 v Borussia Dortmund (good), Atletico Bilbao (good), Real Madrid (changes), 57/8 v Dukla (folds, no token), Red Star (no token), 58/9 v Berne Young Boys, 60/1 v Real Madrid, 63/4 v Tottenham (ECWC), 65/6 v Partizan and 68/9 v Waterford. Tokens intact unless noted, some scores, minor folds. Fair-good
FULHAM A collection of 12 Fulham programmes plus a newspaper (Sports Argus 22/3/58) reporting on the Fulham v Manchester Utd Semi-Final at Villa Park. Home programmes v West Ham, Brentford, QPR 1948/49, Derby 51/52, Middlesbrough 57/58 (both with team sheet inserts) and Tottenham 60/61 (Double season). Away programmes at Arsenal 49/50, FAC Semi-Finals of 57/58 and 61/62 both with Replays v Manchester Utd and Burnley (2) respectively (13). Fair-generally good
PORTSMOUTH 45 x Home programmes, 15 x 55/6 including v Tottenham, Arsenal, Wolves and Everton and Reserve games v Swansea, Fulham and Plymouth, 11 x 56/7 including v Chelsea, Arsenal and Red Banner and Reserves v Fulham, Southampton and Plymouth, 8 x 57/8 including v Man City, Chelsea and Everton, 6 x 58/9 includes v Arsenal and Wolves and 5 x 59/60. Some folds, creases etc. Fair-generally good
BOURNEMOUTH Nineteen home programmes, 51/2 v Newport, 52/3 v Watford, Swindon and Norwich, 54/5 v Crystal Palace and Oldham (Cup), 56/7 v Tottenham (Cup-very good condition), 4 x 57/8 inc v Norwich and v All-Stars, 6 x 58/9 inc v Wrexham, Halifax and Rochdale and 61/2 v Reutlingen and v Torquay (League Cup). Occasional fault but most are generally good. Fair-generally good
CHELSEA TICKETS Six tickets for FA Cup Semi-Finals and Finals, 4 x Semi-Finals, v Liverpool 27/3/65, v Sheffield Wednesday 23/4/66, v Leeds United 29/4/67 (folds), all three at Villa, plus v Watford 14/3/70 at Tottenham. Also includes FA Cup Final tickets, 1970 at Wembley and Replay at Old Trafford 29/4/70, both stamped "Chelsea Football and Athletic Company". Generally good
CHARITY SHIELD-MANCHESTER UNITED Three Charity Shield programmes, all involve Manchester United, at Everton 1963 and home v Liverpool 1965 and v Tottenham 1967 (both have tokens included). Spurs issue has match notes on team page re the game and the goal scored by Spurs keeper Pat Jennings. Issue v Liverpool is good, score noted in Everton programme. Fair-generally good
BRENTFORD Fourteen home programmes, 46/7 v Aston Villa, 47/8 v Middlesbrough, Tottenham, Plymouth, Millwall, Leicester, Birmingham and Coventry, 48/9 v Tottenham, Fulham and Middlesbrough, 52/3 v Leeds and 54/5 v Grazer Sportklub and four page friendly v Hayes (13/4/55). Folds, some scores, changes etc. Fair-generally good
CREWE 59-60 Twenty six home programmes, 22 x League (all except Watford), plus Cup v Stockport, Workington and Tottenham (a 2-2 draw had rather unfortunate consequences for Crewe as they lost the replay 13-2), plus match v All-Stars XI. Minor creases, some scores etc noted. Fair-generally good
Fulham Football Club Official Programme from the match v. Grimsby Town played on Saturday, December 18th, 1948, together with approximately one hundred pre 1970 football programmes from various football clubs to include, Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur, Millwall, West Ham, Charlton Athletic, Queens Park Rangers, Coventry City, Swindon Town etc
§ Derek Jarman (British, 1942-1994) Life Cast, circa 1975 plaster, resin, steel and timber, in a wooden frame 80 x 94cm (31 x 37in) Provenance: Given by the artist to Peter Inskip when they shared a studio in Tottenham Court Road. Derek Jarman was an English film director, stage designer, diarist, artist, gardener and author. He studied at King`s College London, from 1960. This was followed by four years at the Slade School of Fine Art in 1963. He had a studio at Butler`s Wharf, London, which he shared with Peter Inskip. In a wooden frame - perhaps a little dirty. Quite fragile.

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