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Lot 447

1986 Mexico World Cup Masterfile set of four albums containing mounting mint stamps (2 albums) and first day covers (2 albums). First day covers to include signed covers; Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore, Kenny Dagleish, David Speedie and Martin Peters together with a signed photograph of Nobby Stiles. Also includes Isle of Man Crown Collection.

Lot 446

Collection of football related ephemera to include Bobby Charlton and Bobby Moore signed first day covers, World cup master file folder (empty) and some related first day covers, pages and inserts related to 1986 world cup, Aston Villa Wolverhampton and Leeds united team facsimile signatures, World cup 1986 souvenir portfolio, the sun 3D collectors cards, and a selection of UK football embroidered badges.

Lot 369

Collection of a variety of pin badges & key rings, featuring enamel examples, to include RNLI, BBC, Beatrix Potter, rugby world cup, etc

Lot 744

An extensive stamp collection contained in five albums: 1. Red Simplex Blank Album (32 pages) - Germany (1921-1936), Italy (1863-1960), Greece (1927-1961) and some GB (1937-1958)  2. Green album - Morocco to Venezuela c. 1900-1950, 83 pages (full), to include WW2 occupied countries, 8 pages Russia and 15 pages USA) 3. Stanley Gibbons pre-printed 'Great Britain Commemorative Stamps 1924-1967' (three quarters complete, many duplicates). 4. Green Simplex Junior - Hungary 1874-1943  (11 pages)  5. Blue Derwent - Tokyo Olympic Fund 1961-64 (2 pages) and World Cup 1966 Commonwealth (5 pages)

Lot 756

Tristan da Cunha: 1.  a well-presented album of 1960-1981 mint sets (40 with corresponding first day covers, one being a rare 1966 World Cup FDC). (62 pages) 2. 21 duplicate mint sets with corresponding first day covers 3. 16 duplicate FDCs 4. various duplicate mint sets or part-sets (probably match 3.)

Lot 579

1966 World Cup Press Association Photographs from The England v. Portugal Semi-Final - Charlton Goal and Two Celebrations. Eusebio goal and header. Banks and Pereira saves, Victory hug, each approximately 25.5 x 20.5cm, with stamp and image details label. (8)

Lot 610

2001 Albania v. England Football Match Ticket 002482 Plus Programme, played on 28th March, 2001, World Cup qualifier. England won 3 - 1

Lot 626

1973 Poland v. England, Match Ticket for The World Cup Qualifier at Chorzow Stadium Slaski, dated 6th June, 1973, Stand Number 10 (was originally 29) for foreign visitors only Number 000990, together with programme. Poland won 2 - 0. (2).

Lot 348

Big Match Football Programmes, World Cup 98, 2002 - Japanese edition, 2010 Group Stage, Euro 2012 Final. England homes. F.A. Cup Finals, etc. Books including Derby County, Brian Clough, Football Grounds, etc:- Two Boxes.

Lot 704

A.&B.C Blue Back Scottish Footballer Cards, approximately eighty-four. World Cup to Learn the Game Cards, approximately forty-three The Football Pull-Out, etc.

Lot 658

1966 World Cup Tickets for All Ten Games in London, (nine at Wembley, one at White City) to include England v. Uruguay, Mexico, France (scuffed side), Argentina, Portugal, West Germany - Final. France v. Mexico, Uruguay, Mexico v. Uruguay, and 3rd place play off Portugal v. USSR, each west standing enclosure, with White City Westway, together with wallet, application receipt, sales and price details and related items.

Lot 311

1966 World Cup England Player Autographs - Banks, Cohen, Wilson, Ball, Stiles, Jack Charlton, Hunt, Peters, Hurst, all black pen signed (unverified) on a 40th Anniversary 1966 World Cup Winners Red Shirt, mounted, glazed and framed 90 x 70cm, our Price PLC certificate to back.

Lot 655

1958 World Cup England v. Austria, ticket for the group game at Ryavallen, Boras, dated 15th June 1958. The game finished 2 - 2.

Lot 471

Five 1950s Representative Games at Hillsborough England Homes. 1970 World Cup programme, 1949 Circuit Races at Listerdale Estate, Rotherham. Speedway, Cricket, Stock Car and other football programme. Sheffield Telegraph and other Football Guides. 1966 World Cup Visitors handbook for Sheffield

Lot 615

England Itineraries 1978 at Finland World Cup, 1989 v. Yugoslavia at Wembley. 1974 three-match tour at G.D.R, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia May/June. (3).

Lot 656

1958 World Cup England v. Brazil, ticket for the group game at Gothenburg, dated 11th June 1958. The game finished 0 - 0.

Lot 502

1993 Turkey v. England Football Programme for the World Cup Qualifier, at Izmir dated 3st March 1993. England won 2 - 0.

Lot 580

1966 World Cup Press Association Photographs, England Match Action v. Mexico (x 2), v. France (x 4) including two Hunt goals, v. Argentina - Banks Save, Hurst Goal and Goal Celebrations. Argentina v. West Germany match action, each approximately 25.5 x 20.5cm, with stamp and image details label. (10).

Lot 633

1970 World Cup Brazil v. England Ticket, for the Group Three Game at Jalisco Stadium, Guadalajara, dated 7th June. Brazil won 1-0

Lot 652

1962 World Cup Hungary v. England, ticket for the group game at Estadio Baden, Chile. Hungary won 2 - 1.

Lot 338

Evening Chronicle Football Pink and Manchester Evening News Newspapers 1956-58, with much City and United content. City scrapbook, N.E News souvenirs of the City team 1956, United 57. Daily Express 1966 featuring The World Cup, tournament brochure, beer mat:- One Box.

Lot 603

1954 World Cup, England v. Uruguay Programme for The Quarterfinal Game, on 26th June, 1954, played at Basle (1.5cm tear to cover border). Uruguay won 4 - 2

Lot 734

Halifax Town Home and Away Programmes, 1950s and Later. 1990s single sheet friendlies, minor cups, 1998 World Cup, 71 F.A Cup Final, Rugby League etc:- One Box

Lot 581

1966 World Cup Press Association Photographs, Final Pre-Match teams and officials line ups, England team pre-kick off v. France and four squad groups in more relaxed/training surroundings, each approximately 20.5 x 25.5cm, with stamp and image details label. (6)

Lot 617

1966 World Cup, F.A Itinerary booklet sixteen pages by West Brothers, Mitcham.

Lot 654

1958 World Cup England v. Russia, ticket for the group game at Gothenburg, dated 8th June 1958. The game finished 2 - 2

Lot 582

1966 World Cup Press Association Photographs, of England squad in relaxed training sessions, including playing cricket and golf, piggy back, each approximately 20.5 x 25.5cm with stamp and image details label. (9).

Lot 600

1958 World Cup, England v. Russia programme for the group game at Gothenburg, dated 8th June 1958 (staples removed). The game finished 2 - 2.

Lot 335

1958 F.A Cup Semi Programme at Maine Road plus Two Tickets, Manchester United v. West Brom, Manchester Boys v. London Boys, Leicester v. Canto Do Rio, England World Cup X1 v. Under 23 X1. 1958 Charity Shield at Bolton, 58-9 Hearts v. Djurgardens, and away at Aston Villa. 1961 F.A Cup Final, 1966 F.A Cup Final tickets (x 2), etc. (34)

Lot 483

World Cup 1966 Autographs, approximately twenty-four signatures (unverified), including Moore, Hunt, Greaves, Stiles, Ramsey, Peters, Ball, Hurst, Charlton Brothers, all signed on a Lonnie Donegan record cover - some maybe over high lighted, as a montage, overall 57.5 x 51cm.

Lot 440

Rugby League Programmes - World Cup, International, Magic Weekend, Challenge Cup Final, Championship Final, Tour Match, General League, etc, novelty ball:- One Box.

Lot 356

Big Match Programmes, 1968 and Later, including World Cup Finals, European Finals, F.A Cup Finals, etc, over seventy:- One Box

Lot 659

1966 World Cup, England tickets for all six of their games in the tournament, - v. Uruguay, Mexico, France, Argentina, Portugal, and West Germany, with wallet.

Lot 509

1970 World Cup, West Germany v. England, post-match team sheet for the game on 14th June 1970 featuring goalscorers, substitutions, '70 05924' punched twice TDS-12 printed bottom right, authenticity unknown.

Lot 628

1974 World Cup Official Programme, 1966 Tournament and reprint of final. 1980 Euros programme. European Cup Finals 1966, 68, 72, 76, 77, 78, other European tie issues. (19).

Lot 689

Six Match Attax Card Albums Containing Full Base Sets, Premier League 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 15-16, 16-17, World Cup 2010.

Lot 583

1966 World Cup Press Association Photographs, of England players in off field moments, including Moore and Greaves drinking with Sean Connery and Yul Brynner, Bobby Charlton, Hurst and Wife, Greaves reading newspapers, Stiles and Ball shopping, Stiles walking, relaxing drink for Moore, Hurst and Wife, each approximately 20.5 x 25.5cm, with stamp and image details label. Larger Stiles signing autograph by Bippa. Plus Greaves (9)

Lot 632

Mexico 1970 World Cup, England Ticket v. Romania, dated 2nd June 1970. England won 1 - 0.

Lot 619

World Cup 1970, official England itinerary with fold-out center featuring images of players and officials.

Lot 620

World Cup 1970, Official England itinerary with fold-out centre, featuring images of players and officials, ink signed by Banks, Hurst Newton, Stiles, Bobby Charlton Labone (unverified).

Lot 639

1993 San Marino v. England, football ticket for the World Cup Qualifier at Bologna, dated 17th November 1993, Number 000252. England won 7 - 1.

Lot 485

Esso Top Team Collection, World Cup 1970, F.A Cup Centenary (Burnley absent) and football club badges. Quantity of programmes including Tottenham v. Feyenoord signed Jimmy Greaves (unverified), Tottenham and York homes, other clubs, mainly cup ties, F.A Cup Finals 1974 and 75.

Lot 703

Panini 95 Football League Sticker Album - appears complete. Merlin's Premier League 94 and 95 - appears complete. Panini USA World Cup 94 - 1 sticker absent (not appears complete) Texaco England squad 2006 disc set - complete, Penini FIFA 365 cards, enamelled badges, etc:- One Box

Lot 320

European Final Football Programmes, 1970s and later, to include World Cup, World Club Finals, Champions League

Lot 585

1970 World Cup, Official Mexico 70 Yellow English Version Programme, 128 pages all colour.

Lot 598

1958 World Cup England v. Austria, programme for the group game at Ryavallen, Boras, dated 15th June 1958. The game finished 2 - 2.

Lot 351

Big Match Football Programmes European and World Cup Finals, Champions League, World Club Cup, Europa League, Euros, etc, small duplication, approximately ninety-six:- One Box.

Lot 616

England Itineraries - 1974 at Luxembourg - World Cup, 1975 at Portugal - European Championship, at Switzerland. (3).

Lot 631

Mexico 1970 World Cup, England ticket v. Czechoslovakia, at Guadalajara, dated 11th June 1970. England won 1 - 0.

Lot 586

Mexico 1970 World Cup, green edition official tournament programme, 244 pages.

Lot 634

1970 World Cup England v. West Germany Ticket for The Quarterfinal Game at Nou Camp Stadium, Leon, dated 14th June. West Germany won 3 - 2

Lot 599

1958 World Cup England v. Brazil, programme for the group game, at Gothenburg, dated 11th June 1958 (staples removed). the game finished 0 - 0.

Lot 578

1966 World Cup Press Association Photographs from The England v. West Germany Final - Hurst Headed Goal and They Think It's All Over Goal. Goal Celebration, Moore and Stiles kissing the trophy, each approximately 25.5 x 20.5cm, with stamp, three with image details label. (5).

Lot 456

Castleford Rugby League Home and Away Programmes, 2014 and later, tickets noticed. Inter-County, International Test Match, 1970 World Cup, 1965 and later, all neatly displayed in fifteen folders.

Lot 512

2019 ENGLAND CRICKET WORLD CUP WINNERS 2019 DATESTAMP GOLD SOVEREIGN IN ORIGINAL BOX WITH CERTIFICATES

Lot 558

2019 OFFICIAL ICE WORLD CUP SILVER 50p - STERLING SILVER 8 GRAMS

Lot 539

An extremely fine British War Medal awarded to The Reverend Major H. C. Eves, M.C. and Second Award Bar, Royal Army Chaplains’ Department, late Machine Gun Corps and Durham Light Infantry, who was twice decorated for personally capturing an enemy machine-gun and crew, and was later recognised for holding back waves of the enemy on the First Day of the German Spring Offensive. Devoting his later life to the study of theology and God, he became a much admired and loved personality in Newmarket, notably after suggesting Public Houses could become good recruiting grounds for the next generation of parishioners British War Medal 1914-20 (Major H. C. Eves.) attractively toned, minor edge bruise, good very fine £200-£240 --- M.C. London Gazette 4 February 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He personally captured an enemy machine gun and two of the team. On reaching the final objective he went forward in advance of the Tanks and captured two field guns. He showed great daring and initiative.’ M.C. Second Award Bar London Gazette 26 July 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during an enemy attack, when he controlled his battalion under very heavy fire, and later advanced to a most advantageous position, where his guns did great execution. Finally, although partially surrounded, he fought his guns to the last until overwhelmed by enemy bombers, and when all his guns except one had been knocked out, he succeeded in retiring with it.’ Harold Cecil Eves was born in Redcar, Yorkshire, on 13 June 1894. Educated at Coatham Grammar School, he was appointed to a commission as Second Lieutenant in the Durham Light Infantry in the London Gazette of 9 June 1915. Posted to France on 4 June 1916, he transferred to the Machine Gun Corps and was twice decorated with the Military Cross. The Second Award Bar was later notified in The North-Eastern Daily Gazette on 9 May 1918: ‘Lieut. H. C. Eves, who was recently awarded the Military Cross, has now received a Bar to his distinction for bravery in holding up the enemy with the machine-gun during the attack on March 21st.’ Hostilities over, Eves was admitted to St. Chad’s College, Durham University, where he was awarded a theological scholarship and a prize for Hebrew in 1920. Graduating B.A. (1921) and M.A. (1924), he won an open exhibition for mathematics with £30 and represented the University at football; he also played for Stockton Football Club. Ordained at Durham Cathedral, he took appointment as Curate at Brotton Parva and Carlin Howe, followed by Wath-on-Dearne from 1926-31. The Sheffield Daily Telegraph later recorded Eves experiencing further sporting success, this time on the golf course: ‘Bishop of Sheffield and the Game for the Clergy. The Reverend H. C. Eves of Wath, is the first winner of the Cup presented by the Bishop of Sheffield for competition among the members of the newly-formed Sheffield Clergy Golfing Society. On the course of the Abbeydale Club yesterday morning, the Rev. Eves led the way with an excellent card of 89-16: 73.’ The event proved a fine success, the Bishop keen to add: ‘He could think of no finer way for the Sheffield Clergy to get together than in God’s fresh air.’ Appointed to the living of Bradfield St. George, near Bury St. Edmunds, Eves subsequently spent the full duration of the Second World War as Chaplain to the Forces. The Bury Free Press & Post of 28 September 1945, adds: ‘In the early months he was in France, and was among the last to return to this country through St. Nazaire after the fall of Dunkirk. Since that time he has served in Scotland and Bury St. Edmunds.’ Transferred to the Suffolk and Essex Home Guard, Eves later found himself looking for new ways of filling his church pews with peace returned: ‘The Pub and the Parson. The Reverend H. C. Eves, former Rector of Bradfield St. George and now rector of St Mary’s, had something to say about racehorses and “pubs” when he addressed his annual parochial meeting this week. He described his five months’ stay in Newmarket as simply wonderful, and later went on to speak of the danger of young folk losing their vision in Christ... “We must do our bit,” he said. “It is our part of the battlefield...” There was laughter when the Rector said he had hinted to the men where they could talk about it, and he added: “I think the public house can be the best friend to a Parson!”’ A married man, the Reverend Harold Eves died at Newmarket on 6 January 1979.

Lot 1332

Six 1970's Panini and similar football sticker albums to include World Cup 1974 and 1978.

Lot 221

1966 Jules Rimet Cup World Championship football programme and ticket for the final tie England v West Germany Saturday July 30 1966, together with a World Championship July 11-30 programme, World Cup 1966 England information booklet, ticket sales brochure, The Football Association letter relating to an enquiry for tickets and two Wembley Stadium letters relating to payment and the awarding of tickets. 

Lot 1333

A collection of eight vintage Subbuteo teams comprising West Bromwich Albion, Liverpool, Stoke City, West Ham, Manchester City, Coventry, Chelsea and Everton, together with a VIP presentation set, two World Cup goals, TV tower and interchangeable goalkeepers, in original boxes.

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