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Tottenham 1978 Signed Postcard Squad Set: There are 14 5 x 4” photos depicting individual players around the 1978 era. Each player has hand signed the front of their photo except one that has signed to the rear and John Gorman who hasn’t signed at all. A very nice set including the autographs of Armstrong, Villa, Hoddle, Ardiles, Naylor and Lacey
Tottenham Signed 1960’s Football Photograph Album: A folder containing 34 black & white photos which were produced at the time and appear to be press photographs although many are not stamped to the rear, many are autographed and span from the early 60’s to 1967 where there are photos of many FA Cup matches in their famous cup winning run. Autographs include Smith, Dyson, Jones, Greaves, Norman, Brown, Henry, Medwin, Clayton, Mackay, Saul and Allen. There are 37 autographs
1962 Tottenham Signed Football Team Photo: An original press photo with press markings depicting the 1962 squad with 11 of the 12 shown signed in that period in blue biro, autographs include John White, Bill Brown and Terry Medwin. Only missing Danny Blanchflower on this 10 x 8” black & white photo
Tottenham Signed Early 60’s Football Photograph Album: An album containing 38 large black & white original photos that appear to be press photos of which most are hand signed in biro and were done in the early 60’s era. The album states details of each match and includes the autographs of Cliff Jones, Jimmy Greaves, Terry Dyson, Morris Norman, Ron Henry, Frank Saul, Bobby Smith, Tony Marchi, and Jimmy Robertson. There are 55 autographs as most photographs have more than one autograph, stunning album
Tottenham Football Photograph Album: A fantastic collection of about 40 large black & white photographs ranging from the 40’s to the 60’s, including some signed with autographs of Pat Jennings, Bill Brown, Cliff Jones a few times. All photos have the feel of being original press photos although they are not stamped on the back, some very nice photos of Bill Nicholson, the 49/50 and 50/51 team groups and much more, all photos are removable, worth a look
Tottenham Signed Football Autobiographies & Books: A nice selection of undedicated books including Glory Glory Bill Nicholson, Tottenham History 1972 Neighbour & England, Steve Perryman, Jimmy Greaves Lets be Honest, Gary Mabbutt testimonial brochure and a Clive Allen autobiography dedicated To John, excellent
Tottenham Football Books: A wide selection of era’s including Alf Ramsey Talking Football by Stanley Paul, Glory Glory Nights, The Glory Game Hunter Davis hard and soft covers, Danny Blanchflower hard backed The Double and Before plus Sportsman’s book club versions of Jimmy Seed and Spurs by Julian Holland plus much more. One box
Spurs News and Other Football Newspaper Issues: A selection of Spurs News the Newspaper style monthly magazine from the 80’s, c/w many newspapers relating to Tottenham’s triumphs particularly from early 70’s, c/w many magazines and a very good run of the early 70’s newspapers named Inside Football. Very heavy box with instructions to sell
Tottenham 1962 FA Cup Winners Fully Signed Large Football Photo: Original press photo measuring 20 x 16” is fully signed by all 11 players including White and Blanchflower. Black & white photo pictures the 11 with the FA Cup and was signed at the time in biro and obtained for vendor by Cliff Jones, item has been on display and although players have neatly signed across their white shirts there is slight fading to autographs but all are visible, no press markings to rear but on thick quality paper
1962 FA Cup Final Original FA Print: This original 39 x 27” print of the 1962 FA Cup final between Tottenham and Burnley was issued by the FA and comes in original frame and plaque stating the football association centenary 1863-1963, (a scene from the final tie of the FA Challenge Cup competition of Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur at the Empire Stadium Wembley May 5th 1962. This print is incredibly rare as it was only sent to football clubs and FA offices, incredibly rare chance to obtain this large option as small versions were issued as well, some football clubs and local football association premises still have this print in their boardrooms. This was obtained by Cliff Jones for the vendor
Tottenham China Tankard and Matching Football Saucer: Although year unknown we would estimate 1960’s, tankard measures 5.5” high and has gold piping as does the saucer the underneath marked Liverpool Road Pottery Limited, Stoke on Trent which overprints Royal Tudor ware by Barker, Ironside, with similar remarks and the word Sadler on the tankard. May be individual items and not a set, good condition but tankard has some crazing
Manchester United 1956/7 Home Football Programmes: Contains Seventeen First team league matches including Birmingham City, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. Also Everton FA Cup, Bilbao Real Madrid and Dortmund all European Cup, Reserves versus Derby County & Bolton Wanderers plus Youth Cup Final versus West Ham United. Sold with FA Cup Semi Final and The Red Devils publication (27) Fair
Manchester Utd 98/99 Treble Season Football Programmes + More: Large box containing 120+ modern home programmes from 98/99 onwards including 15 home programmes from the treble season in mint condition including Tottenham plus magazines from same season, mostly mint. Being auctioned with instructions to sell
A COLLECTION OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR PROGRAMMES from 1962 to 1968 including Wolverhampton Wanderers, souvenir, 12/9/62, Arsenal, souvenir, 6/10/62, Benfica, 5/4/62, O.F.K. Belgrade, 1/5/63, Spurs v. Scotland XI, John White Testimonial, 10/12/64 etc, an unused Tottenham Hotspur v. Burnley ticket, 30/3/63 and two Tottenham Hotspur ticket stubs, Sheffield United, 9/2/63 and Bolton Wanderers, 27/4/63 (a lot)
Danny Blanchflower’s Tottenham Hotspur 1962 F.A. Cup winner’s medal, a 9ct.gold medal inscribed 1961-62, THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C., D. BLANCHFLOWER, now within a later pierced scrolling frame with suspension loop. Born in Belfast on 10th February 1926, Robert Dennis “Danny” Blanchflower played football for Connsbrook and Bloomfield United before joining Glentoran in December 1945. He joined Barnsley in 1949 for £6,500 and played four times for Northern Ireland before joining Aston Villa in a £15,000 move in March 1951. Whilst with Villa he played a further nine times for Northern Ireland before joining Tottenham Hotspur in December 1954 for £30,000. It was with Spurs that he had major success both at Club and International level. As captain for his national side as well as Spurs, he became one of the most influential and respected players of his generation. In 1958 he was awarded his first Footballer of the Year trophy and led Tottenham Hotspur to their “Double” win in season 1960-61 and a further F.A.Cup win in 1962, for which the present medal was presented. His club playing career culminated in the European Cup-Winners’ Cup win in 1963, with Spurs becoming the first British side to win a European trophy. In a ten year period with Spurs he made a total of 436 appearances, scoring 27 goals, including the third goal in the F.A.Cup final of 1962. He also captained Northern Ireland in their successful 1958 World Cup campaign and played a total of 56 times for his country. He retired from playing football on 30th June 1964 and had a successful career in journalism before returning to football as Chelsea manager in December 1978. He stayed with Chelsea in this capacity until September 1979 before becoming Northern Ireland manager. In the 1962 F.A. Cup final Danny Blanchflower captained Tottenham Hotspur to their second successive Cup final win. The match was played at Wembley on 5th May 1962 with Spurs defeating Burnley 3-1. Blanchflower scored his side’s third and decisive goal from the penalty-spot in the 80th minute.
Alex Scott’s 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship medal season 1962-63, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1962-63, A.S. SCOTT, EVERTON F.C., in original fitted case . Alexander “Alex” Silcock Scott (22 November 1937-13 September 2001) was born in Falkirk and a right winger who started his professional career at Rangers aged 16 in 1954 where he had jouined from Bo’ness United. Scott made an immediate impact scoring a hat-trick in his first-team debut against his home-town club Falkirk at Ibrox aged just 19 years old. In nine years with the club he scored 108 goals in 331 matches and won four League titles, one Scottish Cup and two League Cups as well as Cup Winners’ Cup runners-up medal in 1961 following the defeat by Fiorentina, albeit scoring for his side. Scott won 16 caps for Scotland between 1956 and 1966 and was a member of their 1958 World Cup squad. With Rangers signing Willie Henderson he moved to Everton in February 1963 for £39,000 and helped them win the Division One title two months later, for which the present medal was awarded. Harry Catterick’s team finished the season with 61 points, five ahead of nearesr rivals Tottenham Hotspur. Scott also won a F.A. Cup winner’s medal with the Toffees in 1966. Scott returned to Scotland in 1967 and ended his career with spells at Hibs and Falkirk, retiring from football in 1972 and setting up in business with his brother Jim, who had also played football professionally. Alex Scott died in Falkirk aged 63.
Robbie Keane: a signed white Tottenham Hotspur No.22 jersey, signed to the reverse below the number in black marker pen, short-sleeved, F.A. Premier League flashes; sold with a Football Museum Ltd dealer’s certificate confirming that jersey was match-worn and had been provided by Tottenham Hotspur FCC as a charity donation (2). This jersey is from Robbie Keane’s first spell at Tottenham Hotspur.
An autographed Tottenham Hotspur 1950-51 Football League Division Champions framed display, the mount with two sets of autographs, the first with 12 signatures over player portraits, the second a team-group removed from a lined ledger with 14 signatures, framed & glazed, 36 by 46cm., 14 by 18in.
Autographed Tottenham Hotspur memorabilia, including a 1961 F.A. Cup final retro shirt signed by seven of the Double Winners; a replica 1981 F.A. Cup final shirt signed by Ricky Villa; four limited edition prints measuring 10 by 16in. photographic prints depicting superb images of Tottenham’s 1961 Double team, each print signed by 7 members of the team; and 15 signed limited edition prints measuring 16 by 12in. including Greaves, Ardiles, Marchi, Les Allen, Mackay etc.

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