Original advertisement poster for the Real Madrid v Manchester United European Cup semi-final played at the Bernabeu 11th April 1957, three colour printing, extensive details of the the forthcoming match including ticket prices etc., mounted framed & glazed, overall 83 by 61cm., good condition Real Madrid won this match 3-1 and the tie 5-3 on aggregate, and would go on to lift the trophy. 1956-57 was the first season when an English team entered the competition.
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Arsenal F.A. Cup final 1930 team photograph, excellent photograph of Arsenal team with trophy cup taken after beating Huddersfield in final. Shows 11 players, manager and trainer with trophy cup to front, this was the first time Arsenal won the cup, would appear to be an official photograph arranged by club, has Excel Studio's copyright to rearSize 10" x 8.5"
Horse racing trophy for the 1983 Galtres Stakes at York won by Lord Halifax's Hymettus, in the form of a tureen and cover produced for Gilbey Racing by Sutherland Fine China, royal blue ground, front panel hand painted by K. Hancock, signed, featuring a portrait after George Stubbs of the famous racehorse & stallion Gimcrack being held by his groom, the reverse panel inscribed GALTRES STAKES, WON BY HYMETTUS, OWNED BY LORD HALIFAX, the cover with Yorkshire rose finial, 23 by 27 by 15cm.Condition is good.Hymettus was a bay or brown filly foaled in 1980 at Lord Halifax's Garrowby Stud by the Derby winner Blakeney out of Honeypot Lane. In 1983 when ridden by Lester Piggott she won the Galtres Stakes at York, a listed race for fillies and mares. Her other career victory came in a Haydock maiden. The filly was trained by John Dunlop at Arundel.Please note Lot 34 is the small tureen and cover in the image, not both items.
Official Manchester United 1955-56 First Division Champions photograph album presented to United's wing-half Jeff Whitefoot, hand inscribed presentation slip to Whitefoot from the Evening Chronicle, Manchester, containing nine high-quality 4 1/2 by 6in. b&w photographs, subjects including team-groups, receiving the trophy, parading the trophy in Manchester and a celebration banquet, black cloth presentation album, 15 by 20cm., in original cardboard box, good condition
A file of 28 press photographs relating to Manchester United's legendary manager Sir Matt Busby, mostly b&w, various sizes, subjects including Busby together with George Best, Bobby Charlton, Denis Law, Lady Busby, club directors, the occasion of his Knighthood, on the training ground, in hospital in Munich, in the Old Trafford trophy room, celebration events, meeting Prime Minister Harold Wilson etc.
Photograph collection originally owned by Manchester United's John Aston senior, b&w press photographs, approx. 86, various sizes, one autographed, subjects including portraits, match action (including for England), training sessions, players on leisure days, team-groups, club tours, at Sir Matt Busby's This is Your Life TV recording, also featuring his son John Aston Jnr., 1968 European Cup Final, trophy celebrations etc. .
Photographs and ephemera originally owned by the Manchester United 'Busby Babe' John Doherty, 12 b&w photographs, some privately taken, and 3 postcards, various sizes and subjects including team-groups, scenes Old Trafford, training, leisure time with players etc.; the collection also including an autographed menu for the English Schools' Trophy Final (1st Leg) Swansea Boys v Manchester Boys played at the Vetch Field 25.4.1950 (Doherty played), a telegram sent by Jimmy Murphy on the occasion of Doherty signing for United, and a further telegram sent to Doherty c/o the club in 1955 (18 items)
Three Sporting booklets from the 1930's, including two from the Senior Tourist Trophy Race from June 16th 1933 and June 15th 1934 and the Ashes series 1932/3. All have covers detached from the main pages, rusting around the staples and evidence of age including small tears and dirt related marking, (3)
The official Adidas Argentina v France 2022 FIFA World Cup Final match used ballwon by the vendor in the Adidas AdiClub competition “Win the Match Ball”, sold with corresponding emails Congratulations! You’re taking Argentina vs France match ball home! and “Congrats again on winning the final match ball! and the ARG vs FRA ball will be yours” with Argentina vs France final - 18 December Lusail Stadium decal, the ball with gold-coloured sticker which reads USED Official Match ball, also hand-written felt pen inscription ARG 3:3 FRA (PSO 4:2), 18/12/2022 with AdiClub FIFA World Cup 2022 Match Ball Raffle card which reads Congratulations on winning our match ball raffle, a genuine piece of sporting history! In AdiClub original box.The gold Adidas ball christened Al Hilm translated as 'The Dream' is Arabic which replaced the white Al Rihla (The Journey) embodies the latest technological advances in ball design. Al Hilm includes the same unprecedented Adidas 'Connected Ball' technology. The ball was also designed with the environment at its heart - all components have been carefully considered, and Al Hilm is the first FIFA World Cup™ semi-finals and final ball made using only water-based inks and glues. The design is set on a textured gold base colour which features a subtle triangular pattern, drawing inspiration from the sparkling deserts of the region that surround the city of Doha, the colour of the FIFA World Cup™ trophy, and the pattern of the Qatar flag. Argentina won the 2022 World Cup champions for the third time after beating France on penalties in the breathtaking final in Qatar. Gonzalo Montiel scored the winning spot-kick to give the South Americans a 4-2 victory in the shoot-out, after a frenetic game ended 3-3 after extra time. Lionel Messi scored twice and Angel di Maria netted for the Argentines, while France's Kylian Mbappe became the first player since Geoff Hurst in 1966 to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final. Argentina eventually triumphed to seal their third world title, with Messi crowning an extraordinary career by lifting the golden trophy at Lusail Stadium. The Argentinians started the final were out of the traps early and were awarded a penalty in the 23rd minute when Dembele fouled Angel di Maria. Lionel Messi taking the subsequent spot kick which he converted to give his country the lead. In the 36th minute Argentina doubled their advantage Di Maria completing a swift counter-attack and knocking the ball past Hugo Lloris. What appeared to be a one-sided final burst into life in the 67th minute, Kylian Mbappe gave France hope from the penalty spot after Nicolas Otamendi fouled Kol Muani. With a spring in their step France and the inspirational Mbappe slammed a volley past Emi Martinez to make it 2-2. The striker's first two goals were separated by just 97 seconds. The final ended 2-2 after 90 minutes forcing the final into extra time, and again it appeared Messi had won it for Argentina when he forced the ball over the line. However, France, and the Parisen, Mbappe, were not finished yet! An outstretched Argentinian arm blocked a shot in the penalty box, so up stepped the P.S.G. star to make it 3-3 and with that goal became the first player since Sir Geoff Hurst to score a World Cup final hat-trick. After 120 minutes the first-ever Winter World Cup final came down to a penalty shootout. Mbappe and Messi took the first penalties and both scoring. France's Kingsley Coman attempt was saved by Emiliano Martinez and France were left up against it when their third taker, Aurelien Tchouameni, put his penalty wide. Gonzalo Montiel, a 90th-minute substitute strolled up to the box to take the decisive penalty and sent Lloris the wrong way to seal a 4-2 shoot-out win.
Red replica autographed 1966 England World Cup final shirtthe front signed by ten of the cup-winning side, lacking Bobby Moore, with a black and white signed photograph of Bobby Moore kissing the Jules Rimet trophy, two further signed photographs Jackie Charlton and Ray Wilson and a signed and inscribed photograph of Terry Butcher after the Sweden match, Blood, Sweat + Tears! Terry Butcher (4)
Miscellany of Football, Tennis and Cricket items, comprising two cricket twin handle trophies, the first silver engraved ALNWICK CRICKET LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 1927, 7.5cm. high; the second silver-plated engraved THROWING THE CRICKET BALL 1920, height 13cm.; a table lighter featuring a gilt miniature golfer figurine held within resin, height 13.5cm.; Rothmans Porsche travel bag, cream and navy with two handles, printed with ROTHMANS PORSCHE, central zip not working; two tennis trophy bookends, featuring an individual silvered miniature tennis racquet and ball within a resin plaque raised upon a variegated base, 15 by 10 by 7.5cm., one split from base; a Continental porcelain male tennis figurine, seated on a tree stump holding a tennis racquet and ball, no makers markings, 19cm.; two packets of cigarette cards, the first ‘Player’s’ featuring tennis movements with images of the tennis players of the period in original packet; the second ‘Will’s’ featuring actors of the period, in a John Player & Sons packet, each bearing minor wear to packets and cards; two male footballer figural bookends, featuring an individual silvered footballer with ball raised upon a composite base, 9.5 by 8.5 by 7cm., one footballer detached from base; six Worthington Best Bitter football cigarette cards, individually featuring players including V. Woodley (Chelsea), S. Cullis (Wolverhampton Wanderers), S. Matthews (Stoke City), J. Mercer (Everton), E. Drake (Arsenal) and T. Lawton (Everton), each stuck down on back board with mount, framed and glazed, 16 by 31cm.; a silvered shield shaped medallion, featuring two footballers on the front, reverse engraved V.W.F.C RUNNERS UP 1951-52, with suspension loop, diameter 2cm.; sold with white metal CLARK’S COLLEGE 1952-3 medal awarded to C.J. HADINGHAM, with suspension ring, diameter 4cm., and a damage spelter figure of a footballer on a square base, approx. height 26cm, head of footballer is damage and not attached to body, (13)
England 1966 World Cup signed & framed Jules Rimet trophy image signed by all 22 squad players, Bobby Moore (captain), Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Bobby Charlton, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Alan Ball, Ian Callaghan, Norman Hunter, John Connelly, Terry Paine, George Eastham, Gerry Byrne, Jimmy Greaves, Ron Springett, Peter Bonetti, Ron Flowers and Jimmy Armfield. Frame measures 21 x 12in.
Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters signed & framed West Ham United display, features signed autograph book page by all three, photo taken during training and plaque with crests & the Jules Rimet trophy from their 1966 World Cup victory together, measuring 16.5 x 13.5in., comes with COA
Manchester United 1968 European Cup winners team signed shirt, signed by George best, Bobby Charlton, Alex Stepney, John Aston, Bill Foulkes, David Sadler, Nobby Stiles, Tony Dunne and Pat Crerand. To complete the set you have Shay Brennan signed upon b&w picture parading the trophy (also signed by Bobby Charlton) and an official First Day Cover signed by manager Sir Matt Busby and includes match programme, (4)
Trophy shield presented by the Italian F.A. to Dr Andrew Stephen, chairman of the Football Association, on the occasion of the Italian U-21 tour to England, 10th July to 6th August 1969,the wooden shield set with enamelled FA crest, silvered metal footballer and laurel, and inscribed plaque, with easel support, 24 by 20cm., overall good with slight surface wear
Trophy plaque presented to Mr Thomas H Kirkup of the London Football Association in recognition of fixtures between the London F.A. and the Belgian Diables Rouges between 1908 and 1932,in the form of a marble plaque set with a silvered medallion of a footballer taking a throw in, above a brass plaque with presentation inscription in French language, the reverse inscribed with the initials of the Union Royal Belge des Societes de Football Association, 14 by 13cm., good conditionThomas Kirkup, a native of Durham, became the London Football Association representative to the F.A. Elected in 1897 and retired fifty years later, he was also Secretary of Division 3 for one season, then clerk to the Association, before becoming its first paid Secretary in 1903. The job of secretary to an Association as large as the London F.A. had clearly become too onerous to be undertaken on a part-time basis and the inevitable step of appointing a full time secretary was taken. He was also a member of the Council of The Football Association for forty three years, during which time he was made a Life member. Kirkup was also one of the three founders of the Isthmian League which, when officially formed on March 8th 1905, appointed Harry Huband secretary and Lord Kinnaird president.
Joanne Broadhurst silver-gilt 2003-04 League Cup Final Winners medalthe obverse cast with three lion crest and inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S PREMIER LEAGUE, LEAGUE CUP WINNERS, the rim inscribed 2003-04 with ring suspension in original fitted case, with gilt-tooled lettering F.A.W.P.L. LEAGUE CUP WINNERSIn the final played at Barnet, Charlton defeated Fulham 1-0 to claim their first major trophy in Women's Football
White metal 2019-20 EFL Papa Johns Trophy runners-up medal, the obverse inscribed PIZZA, PAPA JOHNS TROPHY EFL, the reverse inscribed FINALIST 2019-20 in original boxIn the 2019-20 final played on 13th March at Wembley, Salford City defeated Portsmouth 4-2 on penalties after the match ended 0-0 after extra time, the medal was awarded to a member of the Portsmouth staff
Tom Wilson silver and enamel 1924-25 Huddersfield Infirmary & Victoria Nurses Hospital Cupthe two-handled trophy cup surmounted by a figure of a footballer, bears two enameled shields, on socle base with silver band inscribed HUDDERSFIELD HOSPITAL CUP 1924-25, TOWN 2 HEARTS 1, T. WILSON, 19cm, high overall, silver cup weight 240grmsThe following lots 902 to 943 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Tom Wilson. See player bio at foot of description for Lot 902PROVENANCE: Tom Wilson thence by family descent
Tom Wilson 1925-26 silver two-handled trophy awarded for most appearancesinscribed HUDDERSFIELD TOWN A.F.C., Presented By Mr. N Dale, For Most Appearance each Season. SEASON 1925-26, T. WILSON, on circular wooden base, 15cm high overall, 77grmsThe following lots 902 to 943 relate to the career of Huddersfield Town Legend and England International Tom Wilson. See player bio at foot of description for Lot 902PROVENANCE: Tom Wilson thence by family descent
Lawn Tennis 'Tennis Match at Manchester' print featuring B.N. Akroyd in a central position surrounded by various real tennis champions of the day, Marshall, Heathcote and Tompkins, mounted, 52 by 40.5cm., sold with a white metal plaque from the Manchester Tennis & Racquet Week 1883 trophy, engraved MANCHESTER TENNIS & RACQUET WEEK 1883 TENNIS HANDICAP 1ST PRIZE WON BY B.N. AKROYD, 10 by 2.5cm., (2)B.N. Akroyd was a competitor in the first Wimbledon Championships in 1877. He won his first round match against G. Nichol, but lost in the second round to W. Marshall, who made it to the final round. Akroyd was a real tennis member of the Manchester Racquet Club and won the handicap singles in 1883. Only the above plaque remains.Each bearing minor wear.
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL, to include a silver plated cocktail drinks shaker with a cork stoper, base stamped 'Reg plato E.P.N.S made in England R', a pair of Swedish candle holders, one holder stamped 'Prima plate Sweden', together with a trophy, coasters, posy vase, rose bowl, tankards, candle stick holder, and other assorted items and a small box of coins
LIVERPOOL 2005 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINNERS FULLY AUTOGRAPHED AND FRAMED SHIRT The shirt is hand signed by 16 players and the Manager, signatures were obtained at the team hotel on the 26th May 2005 the day after the match. Housed in a very large frame ( 52.5 x 38.5 Imches ) with photographs of the game and celebrations to each side of the shirt and a plaque giving the match details. Comes with COA Due to the size our photographs do not do this item justice, it really is a rare and outstanding item Milan were regarded as favourites before the match and took the lead within the first minute through captain Paolo Maldini. Milan striker Hernán Crespo added two more goals before half-time to make it 3–0. In the second half Liverpool launched a comeback and scored three goals in a dramatic six-minute spell to level the scores at 3–3, with goals from Steven Gerrard, Vladimír Šmicer and Xabi Alonso. The scores remained the same during extra time, and a penalty shoot-out was required to decide the champions. The score was 3–2 to Liverpool when Andriy Shevchenko's penalty was saved by Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek. It was Liverpool's fifth European Cup, which meant they were awarded the trophy permanently and the right to wear a multiple-winner badge. Liverpool's comeback gave rise to the final being known as the Miracle of Istanbul, and is regarded as one of the greatest finals in the history of the tournament. This should be collection only, however should you require delivery this can be done by car depending on distance, please ask for a cost if this option is needed
Group of silver, including twin handled trophy, of plain circular form and personal engraving, hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1937, upon wooden base, together with three silver napkin rings, silver pusher, pair of silver sugar tongs and a collection of silver and enamel souvenir spoons, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight (not including enamel spoons)4.93 ozt (153.1 grams) enamel spoons approx 2.7 ozt (84.6 grams)
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