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Football programmes: London Clubs, home & away selection, 1940`s/50`s inc. West Ham v Sheff Wed 46/7, Swansea 1949/50, Derby 53/4, Fulham v Arsenal 51/2, Blackpool 51/2, Millwall v Exeter 57/8, C. Palace v Croydon Professional X1 55/6, Charlton v Luton 55/6 plus others inc. Tottenham, Orient, Luton etc (gen gd) (36)
Football: Selection, mostly 1960`s, inc. programmes (160+) inc. FA Cup Finals 1963, 67, 70, 70 (replay), various Fulham Chelsea, Glasgow Rangers homes, Bruges v Chelsea ECWC Q/F 1970/71, Rangers v Leeds Fairs Cup Q/F 67/8, Sheff Wed v Tottenham 60/1 plus others, sold with a bound volume of Goal Magazines 1968, Football Weekly (18), Goal (19), World Soccer (20) etc (fair/gd) (approx 230 items)
Football programmes: Selection, 1970`s onwards, wide range of Clubs, English & Scottish teams, League, Cup games, friendlies etc, sold with Wycombe Wanderers 1992/93, complete set of Conference & Cup games, 34 progs in total inc. double issue for Friendlies v Arsenal & Tottenham, Wycombe`s last non league season all in binder, plus 17 progs from 1st league season 93/94 and 36 other non league programmes inc. some Finals, 1970`s onwards (gen vg) (approx 500)
Football Programmes: Chelsea selection, Home Res matches v Tottenham and Ipswich 1959/60 season, Nottingham Forest 60/61 plus away res at Orient 1959/60 and Mansfield 1964/65 (ss, Osgood playing at number 9), together with a black and white copy of the ECWC Final in Athens v Real Madrid 1971 (later reprint) plus photocopies of programmes from Chelsea`s first football league season 1905/06 v WBA and Grenadier Guards FA Cup and a further copy for the match v Geo. Robey`s Team 1907 (fair/gd)
Football programmes: Tottenham home & aways 1960/61, double season, 12 homes inc. Crewe FAC, Sunderland FAC, Charlton FAC, Cardiff, Wolves etc plus a pirate issue v Burnley, 3 aways v Sunderland FAC, Fulham & Aston Villa FAC together with the FA Cup semi final v Burnley and Spurs 1961 booklet plus 23 home & aways from 1959/60 and Club handbook (fair/gd) (42)
Olympics: London, 1948. A green board bound book, `The Official Report of the Organising Committee for the X1V Olympiad` London 1948, profusely illustrated, scarce, sold with the British Olympic Association Official Report 1948, a programme for the opening ceremony 29 July (small piece missing from bottom edge), eight programmes from the Athletics events (two in poor condition) plus three programmes from the football tournament, Arsenal 31 July, Tottenham 2 Aug and Fulham 5 Aug. Sold with three other items, two of which are modern commemorative items. (17)
THE FOLLOWING LOTS 61 TO 79 RELATE TO TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STALWART JOHNNY WALLIS MBE. Born in Finchley, he played for Hendon and captained both Middlesex and London Schoolboys before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 1936. Twice capped by England at Schoolboy level, he played for the `A` team in the War League. His first match was at home to Luton Town in 1940. Johnny also represented the club in the London War Section `B` that term, until military service with the Royal Artillery saw his football career end prematurely, at the age of 23, by a shrapnel wound sustained while serving in Palestine. He played a few further matches for Spurs during the 1944-45 season before moving on to non-league Chelmsford City and Wisbech Town. After a coaching course he returned to White Hart Lane in 1948, when he was appointed `A` Team Manager under Jimmy Anderson. Johnny guided the side to the Eastern Counties League Championship, Eastern Counties League Cup and other championships. Ten years later he became assistant trainer to Cecil Poynton and in 1964, he took charge of the Reserve team and led then to the Football Combination Championship three times. In 1968 he switched to first team trainer/physiotherapist and in 1975 he reverted to kit manager, which he held until 1987 From 1987 to his retirement in May 1994, Johnny had a few roles in the club including a member of the groundstaff. He was awarded the MBE in 1993. A CONTINENTAL 18CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MEDAL the obverse inscribed League Cup, Winners` Cup, 1971, the reverse inscribed J. Wallis, with ring suspension, in original fitted case Tottenham Hotspur defeated Torino 3-0 on aggregate after the two-legged final match.
A WHITE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR SHIRT No.7, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Barmby, the sleeves with F.A.Premier League flashes the front of the shirt bearing numerous player and back room staff dedications and autographs, player autographs include Ossie Ardiles, Dean Austin, Ian Walker, Colin Calderwood etc The above shirt was presented to Johnny Wallis on his retirement from Tottenham Hotspur
A 1974 TOUR OF MAURITIUS BOOKLET fully autographed by the touring squad and the Spurs officials, including Chivers, Kinnear, Perryman, Coates, Gilzean, Johnny Wallis, S.A. Wade, (Chairman) etc, an England v. Italy, International match programme, 30/11/49, match played at White Hart Lane and a small collection of modern Tottenham Hotspur match programmes etc (a lot)
A NEAR COMPLETE RUN OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HOME LEAGUE MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM SEASON 1935-36 including Whites v. Stripes, lacking 24/8/35, lacking Hull City, 2/9/35, Manchester United, 5/2/36, Nottingham Forrest, 4/3/36 and Doncaster Rovers, 25/4/36, taken from a bound volume, all with staple marks, some with horizontal and vertical folds pencil writing (19)
THIRTEEN TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HOME LEAGUE AND F.A.CUP MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM SEASON 1933-34 including Everton, F.A.Cup, 3rd round, 13/1/34, Leicester City, 20/1/34, West Ham United, F.A.Cup, 4th round, 27/1/34, Chelsea, 10/2/34, Leeds United, 31/3/34 etc and two Tottenham Hotspur Combination match programmes, Luton Town, 10/3/34 and Queen`s Park Rangers, 5/5/34, taken from a bound volume, all with staple marks, some with horizontal and vertical folds pencil writing (15)
A WHITE-METAL SALVER inscribed John Wallis Benefit Match, Tottenham Hotspur v. West Ham United, 20-4-96. 15in. (38.1cm) diameter; a white-metal tankard, inscribed Sincere Thanks From Bill Nicholson on his Testimonial Match, Tottenham Hotspur v. West Ham United, 21-8-83; a pewter tankard with cover, inscribed Sincere Thanks From Jimmy Greaves, 17th October 1972; a white-metal slaver, inscribed Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, Tour of Australia, May/June 1985, 10in. (25.5cm) diameter; and a 1974 Tour of Mauritius pewter mug

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