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Silver-gilt 1922 Reliability Trial medal, inscribed THE MIDLAND CAR CLUB, A Lot #737 (Sale Order 1 of 712) Silver-gilt 1922 Reliability Trial medal, inscribed THE MIDLAND CAR CLUB, AWARDED TO B.W. HARCOURT, RELIABILITY TRIAL, MAY 8th 1922; sold with copies of original photo album pages depicting Harcourt in competition, also a copy of his driving licence (2)
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Arthur Atkinson 1930s Australian and British speedway memorabilia, a gold Lot #738 (Sale Order 2 of 712) Arthur Atkinson 1930s Australian and British speedway memorabilia, a gold wristwatch with the back engraved WEMBLEY SPEEDWAY, PRESENTED TO A.ATKINSON SNR. IN RECOGNITION OF HIS VALUABLE SERVICES TO THE WEMBLEY TEAM, SOUTHERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1930, a quality Swiss movement in an English 1929 hallmarked 9-carat cushion form case by Stolkase; a photo album of his 1930 overseas travel and Australian racing successes, including many period press photos and clippings; a 1938-1939 scrapbook of his time with West Ham Speedway with many specialist press photos, cartoons and clippings, plus a 'Hammers' silk scarf signed by the 1938 Australian tourist and West Ham speedway teams, 71cm. square (qty.) Arthur Atkinson gained a motorcycle licence just as speedway, or 'dirt-track' racing as it was then known, was introduced into this country. He won his first individual championship at the age of 16, then travelled with his father, who looked after his Rudge motorbikes, to Western Australia two years later where he won another in 1930. Now established as a world-class rider, he soon moved from the Wembley-based league team to become a mainstay of the 'Hammers' at West Ham for many years.
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Autograph book with signatures of speedway riders in the early 1930s, inclu Lot #739 (Sale Order 3 of 712) Autograph book with signatures of speedway riders in the early 1930s, including Jack Parker, Lionel van Praag, Tommy Coombs, Steve Langton, George Newton, Ron Johnson, Jack Palmer, Harry Shepherd, Triss Sharp, Eric Blain, Wally Kilmister, Harold Lees, Norman Parker, Alf Sawford, Tom Farndon, Phil Bishop, Roy Barrowclough, Billy Dallison and others, some signatures found more than once, in pencil, also the tennis player Colin Gregory
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Six early Crystal Palace speedway programmes, v Perry Barr 18.5.1929, Harri Lot #740 (Sale Order 4 of 712) Six early Crystal Palace speedway programmes, v Perry Barr 18.5.1929, Harringay 17.5.30, Wimbledon 13.6.31, Wembley 20.8.32, Coventry 3.6.33 & a double-match programme v West Ham (replay) & Clapton 14.10.33
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A group of 12 signed New Cross speedway postcards circa 1937, comprising: F Lot #741 (Sale Order 5 of 712) A group of 12 signed New Cross speedway postcards circa 1937, comprising: Fred E. Mockford (joint managing director) and the riders Ernie Evans, Jack Parker, George Newton, Crocky Rawding, Jack Milne, Ron Johnson, Jack Ormston, Bluey Wilkinson, Joe Francis, Stan Greatrex & Bill Longley
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Roy Nockolds (1911-1979) signed & dated 1955, oil on canvas painting, the f Lot #742 (Sale Order 6 of 712) Roy Nockolds (1911-1979) signed & dated 1955, oil on canvas painting, the frame mounted with title plaque engraved MISS SHEILA VAN DAMM, DRIVING HER SUNBEAM, WINNER OF LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP 1954 AND 1955, PRESENTED BY SHELL MEX AND B.P. Ltd., the canvas 91.5 by 76cm. Provenance: The Sheila Van Damm Collection.
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Sheila Van Damm Trophy Collection, i) a silver-plated tazza inscribed COUPE Lot #743 (Sale Order 7 of 712) Sheila Van Damm Trophy Collection, i) a silver-plated tazza inscribed COUPE FEMININE, COUPE ARMAND BLISSON, XVIIe CRITERIUM INTERNATIONAL des ALPES, CHAMPIONNAT d'EUROPE de GRAND TOURISME 1954, diameter 35cm. ii) a silver-plated wine cooler inscribed CHAMPIONNAT d'EUROPE DE TOURISME 1955, COUPE DES DAMES, LA FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L'AUTOMOBILE, MISS SHEILA VAN DAMM ET MRS ANN HALL, height 14.5cm., wooden base iii) another silver-plated wine cooler inscribed CHAMPIONNAT d'EUROPE DE TOURISME 1954, COUPE DES DAMES, LA FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L'AUTOMOBILE, A MADAMEMOISELLE SHEILA VAN DAMM, 12.5cm., wooden base iv) a silver-plate cocktail shaker inscribed COUPE DES PROJECTEURS CIBIE, height 17.5cm. v) silver-plate beaker vase set with KNA enamel badge, inscribed RALLY VIKING, 1955, 1. PREMIE, SLUTTPROVEN, OSLO, height 19cm. vi) silver-plate bowl set with KNA enamel badge & Mercedes-Benz badge, inscribed MERCEDES BENZ PREMIE, RALLY VIKING 1954, 1. PR. DAME KL, CEDERWALL-LARSEN & PATT A/S, diameter 19cm. vii) sterling silver miniature two-handled cup inscribed ESSO, COUPE DES DAMES, TULPENRALLYE, 1954, set on a circular wooden base, overall height 13.5cm. viii) continental silver miniature two-handled cup inscribed INT. TULPEN-RALLYE, 1955, 2e. DAMMES PRIJS, set on a circular wooden base, overall height 13.5cm. 12.5cm. ix to xii) two pairs of silver-plate & enamel trophy plaques set on wooden backboards for the RAC West Holland Tulpen Rallye for 1954 2nd Prize Class E & 10th Alg. Klasse & 1955, both 15th Place Alg. Klasse xiii to xv) a trio of RAC Rally of Great Britain trophy plaques, two in bronze & enamel, one silver-plate & enamel, comprising 1953 Ladies Award, the 1954 uninscribed with further details & 1955 Class 4 second, all on black bakelite backboards xvi to ix) four further trophy plaques, Best Performance by a Lady, 1953, Monte Carlo Rally British Competitors Club, Daily Express 1,000 Miles Car Rally 1950, Windmill Trophy Kart Racing 1960 & a presentation from N.W. London & Chilterns Group I.A.M. xx) bronze medal for the Coppa Franco Mazzotti, XXIII Mille Miglia, 28-29 Aprile, 1956 Provenance: The Sheila Van Damm Collection.
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A superb trio of Sheila Van Damm photograph albums, each containing a fine Lot #744 (Sale Order 8 of 712) A superb trio of Sheila Van Damm photograph albums, each containing a fine selection of b&w photographs relating to rallying in the 1950s; sold together with a framed photograph of a Roy Nockolds painting featuring Mike Hawthorne driving his Ferrari in the 1958 Moroccan Grand Prix, signed and dedicated to Sheila Van Damm inscribed FROM ONE ''HAS BEEN'' TO ANOTHER, MIKE'', overall 23 by 27cm.; a framed group of badges, Monte Carlo Rally, Criterium International des Alpes, Tulpen Rallye, Rallye International de Geneve etc., 39 by 36cm.; and two model cars, a Somerville 1/43 scale Sunbeam Talbot 1950-1953, Model No.120/A, lacking back axle & wheels, and a .925 hallmarked silver model of a Bugatti Type 59 (7) Provenance: The Sheila Van Damm Collection.
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Peter Collins signed press publicity photo, 8 by 10in. b&w of Collins in hi Lot #745 (Sale Order 9 of 712) Peter Collins signed press publicity photo, 8 by 10in. b&w of Collins in his personal Sunbeam Rapier, issued by the Rootes Group in 1956, his signature in blue ink and inscribed WITH BEST WISHES
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Sir Stirling Moss signed 1/18th scale model of his Mercedes Benz 300 SLR #7 Lot #746 (Sale Order 10 of 712) Sir Stirling Moss signed 1/18th scale model of his Mercedes Benz 300 SLR #722 1955 Mille Miglia car, from a limited edition, 354/722, signed to the bonnet, in original box of issue with a COA; and sold together with the accompanying book ''722'' the story of Moss & Jenkinson's victory in the 1955 Mille Miglia, also numbered 354/722 and with COA (4)
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A group of four badges relating to the Grand Prix D'Europe at Silverstone 1 Lot #747 (Sale Order 11 of 712) A group of four badges relating to the Grand Prix D'Europe at Silverstone 13th May 1950 the very first World Championship Formula One race, four cardboard badges, three strung, and designated PRIVILEGE PASS, ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB; PRESS PASS, TRACK; & RACE SERVICE, ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB; the fourth lacking its original brooch fitting inscribed ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB, ATTENDANT; sold together with a B.R.D.C. Pits Grandstand pass for the 15th International Trophy Meeting, Silverstone, 11th May 1963 (5) Held on 13 May 1950 at Silverstone the 5th British Grand Prix was also designated as the Grand Prix D'Europe. This very first World Championship round was attended by King George VI & Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and the Earl & Countess Mountbatten of Burma. The race was won by Giuseppe Farina driving an Alfa Romeo.
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Giuseppe Farina and Baron Emmanuel de Graffenried autographs from 1951, bot Lot #748 (Sale Order 12 of 712) Giuseppe Farina and Baron Emmanuel de Graffenried autographs from 1951, both signed in ink upon pages removed from that year's official event programme for the Ulster Trophy meeting at Dundrod, the former signed G Farina, the latter E de Graffenried, details of the royal visit by their Majesties the King and Queen upon the reverse The event winner Farina was the first-ever reigning F1 World Champion, while de Graffenried ('Toulo' to his friends) had won the first F1 British Grand Prix to be held at Silverstone in 1948.
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1954 Dundrod Tourist Trophy Lancia team photographs, fifteen large b&w prin Lot #749 (Sale Order 13 of 712) 1954 Dundrod Tourist Trophy Lancia team photographs, fifteen large b&w prints of the Lancia team's 3.3-litre D24 and 3.8-litre D25 sportscars, their drivers including Alberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Piero Taruffi, Eugenio Castellotti, Robert Manzon and Luigi Valenzano, each 8 by 10in, copyright Ted Walker, sold with a later print of a period press photo of the race start; offered with Jaguar Mk VII Race and Rally period photographs, comprising three large b&w prints of the May 1954 Silverstone Production Car race, each 8 by 12in. from Autocar magazine, another of the 1956 Monte Carlo Rally winning car of Ronnie Adams/ Frank Biggar/ D Johnston, plus later correspondence with Ronnie Adams and a newspaper clipping (22) This is thought to be the Lancia D25's only race start, other than at an Italian hillclimb. The team's Mille Miglia winner Ascari started from pole in his, before Fangio & Taruffi finished second in theirs.
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Jack Brabham and Ron Tauranac signed limited edition print and period photo Lot #750 (Sale Order 14 of 712) Jack Brabham and Ron Tauranac signed limited edition print and period photos, the lithograph 'History in the Making' after Tony Randall, numbered 192/850 and also signed by the artist, 50 by 80cm., a large double signed black & white photograph of Brabham & Tauranac, a similarly signed colour Indianapolis photo, plus a Braham signed b/w photo of Graham Hill with the 1965 Formula 3 Brabham; together with a lithograph signed by former RAF decorated WWII Australian pilot and 1950s racing driver Tony Gaze, plus artist Jiri Strouhal, 'Downing the Messerschmitt' no. 263/1000, 50 by 70cm.(5) The type number of each Brabham car was preceded by the initials 'BT' that stood for Brabham -Tauranac; Jack was initially responsible for driving and testing and Ron for design and engineering.
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A vintage silver Stadium Achilles crash helmet signed by 20 personalities f Lot #751 (Sale Order 15 of 712) A vintage silver Stadium Achilles crash helmet signed by 20 personalities from motor sport, signatures in black marker pen, comprising Jackie Stewart, Richard Attwood, Derek Bell, John Surtees, Martin Brundle, David Franklin, Stuart Graham, Martin Donnelly, Tiff Needell, Emanuele Pirro, Barrie 'Whizzo' Williams, Jean Alesi, Tim Harvey, Eddie Cheever, Sir Stirling Moss, James Haydon, Hans Hermann, Glacomo Agostini, Christian Horner & Frank Stippler, in a custom made mirror-back display case These autographed were collected at the Goodwood Revival and Festival of Speed over a four year period between 2010 and 2013.
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Three Monaco and one Italian Grand Prix original F1 official FIA posters, c Lot #752 (Sale Order 16 of 712) Three Monaco and one Italian Grand Prix original F1 official FIA posters, comprising the 1978, 2008, 2015 Monaco and 1998 Monza events, all 60 by 40cm.
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Seven Formula 1 British Grand Prix marshal's tabards, Yellow Flag for 1996, Lot #753 (Sale Order 17 of 712) Seven Formula 1 British Grand Prix marshal's tabards, Yellow Flag for 1996, 2000 & 2001 and Blue Flag for 1999, 2002, 2003 & 2004; together with a marshal's tabard for the Birmingham Super Prix; and six marshal's caps for the British GP's of 1987, 1993, 1998 & 1999 (two), one undated; and a further cap believed to be for Brand's Hatch, with a Kent county Invicta crest (15)
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Large Ferrari flag signed by the Ferrari Formula 1 team in 1998, signed to Lot #754 (Sale Order 18 of 712) Large Ferrari flag signed by the Ferrari Formula 1 team in 1998, signed to the central yellow prancing horse shield by team drivers Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine, with 25 team signatures around the shield, 138 by 188cm.
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Ayrton Senna limited edition bronze by Vincent Hirst and three ceramic figu Lot #755 (Sale Order 19 of 712) Ayrton Senna limited edition bronze by Vincent Hirst and three ceramic figurines by Sean Mills, the Orton Bronze numbered 46/4000 and standing 23cm. tall, fixed to a wooden base with brass plaque inscribed AYRTON SENNA DA SILVA, WORLD CHAMPION 1988, 1990, 1991, with a Vincent Hirst COA and original packaging, the figurines 1:12 scale in JPS, Camel and McLaren racesuits, on plinths with brass plaques inscribed AYRTON SENNA DA SILVA 1960-1994 and numbered 60/500, 77/500 and 200/1000, each with a glass dome standing 20cm. high, and a Sean Mills COA (11)
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Michael Schumacher-signed 1998 Ferrari team cap, his marker pen signature u Lot #756 (Sale Order 20 of 712) Michael Schumacher-signed 1998 Ferrari team cap, his marker pen signature upon the peak next to his racing number 3 beneath the motif and logo of personal sponsor DEKRA, the Scuderia Ferrari patches devoid of tobacco branding, an inner label stating: TEAM CAP - NOT FOR SALE
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Michael Schumacher race-worn Mercedes Formula One racing suit from the 2011 Lot #757 (Sale Order 21 of 712) Michael Schumacher race-worn Mercedes Formula One racing suit from the 2011 Turkish Grand Prix, a silver Alpinestars Nomex race suit, the waistband bearing the German flag and inscribed M. SCHUMACHER, numerous sponsorship logos, the back of the collar with FIA accreditation; sold with a letter of authenticity signed by Sabine Kehm, Managing Director, The MS Office, Gland, Switzerland, dated 17th December 2015 and confirming that this suit was worn during the 2011 Turkish GP. (2) Michael Schumacher finished in 12th position in this race during the penultimate season of his Formula 1 driving career.
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Michael Schumacher-signed large racing helmet design poster, the signature Lot #758 (Sale Order 22 of 712) Michael Schumacher-signed large racing helmet design poster, the signature dated 2013, a company promotional edition titled SCHUBERTH - HEAD PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY and featuring his marker pen signature between images of him with his Mercedes F1 car and his 2009 Honda German Superbike, mounted, framed & glazed, 97 by 72cm. Michael Schumacher helped the Schuberth company develop the first lightweight carbon-fibre helmets that are now commonly used throughout motorsport. Ironically this technology helped save Felipe Massa from severe head injuries when hit by flying debris in practice for the Austrian GP in 2009, an episode which subsequently prompted Michael's F1 comeback.
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Michael Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen, Alain Prost, Jackie Stewart and other F1 Lot #759 (Sale Order 23 of 712) Michael Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen, Alain Prost, Jackie Stewart and other F1 signatures, the collection contained in a Gilles Villeneuve biography, the inside front covers signed by three of the multiple F1 World Champions and other F1 drivers Jean Alesi, Gerhard Berger, Johnny Herbert, Olivier Panis, Ralf Schumacher, Jarno Trulli, Pedro Diniz, Mika Salo, plus TV's Murray Walker, all in ballpoint pen as obtained by a pitlane worker at the 1998 British GP; plus a 1998 McLaren Mercedes Championship card bearing the marker pen signatures of 'The Flying Finn' dated '98 and David Coulthard (2)
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Fernando Alonso race-worn & signed Ferrari racing suit from the 2010 Formul Lot #760 (Sale Order 24 of 712) Fernando Alonso race-worn & signed Ferrari racing suit from the 2010 Formula One season, signed in black marker pen to upper left chest, red Puma Noxex race suit, the waistband bearing the Spanish flag and inscribed FERNANDO, numerous sponsorship logos, the back of the collar with FIA accreditation Fernando Alonso finished runner-up in the driver's standings with a total of 252 points, just 4 points behind Sebastian Vettel. The championship had gone down to the wire with no less than four drivers having a mathematical chance of claiming the World Title at the final Grand Prix at Abu Dhabi. Alonso needed to finish fourth to guarantee the World Championship but could only manage sixth, allowing Vettel to become the youngest world champion in F1 history.
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Jenson Button Vodafone McLaren Mercedes presentation race suit from a track Lot #761 (Sale Order 25 of 712) Jenson Button Vodafone McLaren Mercedes presentation race suit from a track day at Silverstone, the silver Sparco suit signed by Button in black marker pen with the presentation inscription TO MARCUS, ALL THE BEST!; sold with a Sparco race suit holdall (2)
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Mika Hakkinen & David Coulthard double-signed publicity photograph posing w Lot #762 (Sale Order 26 of 712) Mika Hakkinen & David Coulthard double-signed publicity photograph posing with the 1998 West McLaren Mercedes MP4-13 in orange livery, both signatures in black marker pen, the Hakkinen signature inscribed THE FLYING FINN and dated '98, framed & glazed, overall 23 by 18cm.; sold with a signed letter of provenance from a former McLaren employee (2) The McLaren sported this orange livery for a short time during Testing in 1998 before the silver livery for the 1998 season had been fully figured out. McLaren had raced in orange between 1968 and 1971.
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Mika Hakkinen signed photograph of the ''Flying Finn'' doing just that in h Lot #763 (Sale Order 27 of 712) Mika Hakkinen signed photograph of the ''Flying Finn'' doing just that in his 1993 McLaren, the stunning 16 by 20in. colour photograph showing Hakkinen's Marlboro-McLaren-Ford V8 MP4/8 completely airborne having hit a kerb during practice for the 1993 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide, signed in fine gold marker pen and inscribed by Hakkinen THE FLYING FINN and dated '94, mounted, framed & glazed, 53 by 63cm.; sold with a signed letter of provenance from a former McLaren employee (2)
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Two signed McLaren books, i) McLaren The Grand Prix, Can-Am and Indy Cars b Lot #764 (Sale Order 28 of 712) Two signed McLaren books, i) McLaren The Grand Prix, Can-Am and Indy Cars by Dough Nye, signed on the front end papers by Emmerson Fittipaldi, Mark Blundell, Alain Prost, David Coulthard, Mika Hakkinen and Teddy Meyer, Blundell closed the book whilst the marker pen was still wet casing a reverse shadow on the opposing page ii) West McLaren Mercedes Teamwork, The Biography of the Formula 1 Team, by Gerald Donaldson, the front end paper signed by Ron Dennis, David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen; each book with a signed letter of provenance from a former McLaren employee (4)
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T-shirt signed by race winner Dario Franchitti & nine other 2002 Rockingham Lot #765 (Sale Order 29 of 712) T-shirt signed by race winner Dario Franchitti & nine other 2002 Rockingham 500 drivers, comprising Michael Andretti, Kenny Brack (pole position), Patrick Carpentier (3rd in race), Adrian Fernandez, Tony Kanaan, Cristiano Da Matta (2nd in race), Shinji Nakano, Paul Tracy, Jimmy Vasser, mounted, framed & glazed with a card listing the visiting US series drivers, 103 by 70cm. Since it began in 1911, Scotland's Dario Franchitti is one of only ten drivers to have won the Indy 500 three-times. He won it in 2007, 2010 and 2012. Kenny Brack won it in 1999 and Tony Kanaan in 2013.
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Mario Andretti signed helmet worn in preliminaries staged before the 2015 I Lot #766 (Sale Order 30 of 712) Mario Andretti signed helmet worn in preliminaries staged before the 2015 Indy 500, Andretti piloting a dual-passenger sky, a Bell brand silver helmet featuring various decals and Andretti's name, signed in blue marker pen above the visor, complete with holdall inscribed Mario 15; sold with a letter of authenticity from a Charity Auction and a PSA/DNA COA (3)
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Mike Hailwood and Bill Ivy signed 1967 'Hutchinson 100' Brands Hatch progra Lot #767 (Sale Order 31 of 712) Mike Hailwood and Bill Ivy signed 1967 'Hutchinson 100' Brands Hatch programme, their signatures in ink upon action photographs along with those of Stuart Graham and John Cooper, plus Dave Simmonds elsewhere in the 13 August 40-page programme, with notation The Mike Hailwood photograph is captioned ''the wonder boy of British motorcycling'', and as if to prove it, he duly won all four of the races he competed in that day.
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Kenny Roberts Junior 1999 race worn helmet and Suzuki leathers, the RX7-7X Lot #768 (Sale Order 32 of 712) Kenny Roberts Junior 1999 race worn helmet and Suzuki leathers, the RX7-7XX helmet by Arai with a blue, black and white American Bald Eagle design, the name KENNY across the back, Super Complex Laminate Construction, full lining and visor, Snell no.MS0432790, Arai serial no. label, FIM Japanese approval sticker, original helmet bag; the Team Suzuki leathers by Dainese, his surname and American Bald Eagle motif on the back, Arai, Michelin, Motul, NGK sponsor patches, complete with all protective safety inserts, an inner Dainese label featuring leathers designs for twelve previous champions including his father's, heavy scuffing to both knee pads and the left elbow pad (2) Joining Suzuki for 1999, Kenny Roberts Jnr won his first two 500cc races for the team, before finishing runner-up in that year's World Championship and winning the title the following year. Originally presented to an associate, photographs suggest these leathers bear similar use-age marks to those worn winning the 1999 German Grand Prix, while this particular helmet design was used earlier on during that season. Kenny Roberts Junior 1999 race worn helmet and Suzuki leathers
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Sete Gibernau 2006 Ducati MotoGP team Arai race helmet, featuring a black Lot #769 (Sale Order 33 of 712) Sete Gibernau 2006 Ducati MotoGP team Arai race helmet, featuring a black and white design with half-tones by Asaign, his surname around the base at the back beneath a caricature of his grandfather gesticulating 'thumbs-up', an Alice red team sponsor logo at the front below its darkened visor, the three main team sponsor patches left white with red barcodes devoid of cigarette branding, full lining, 2005 Snell no.MZ163733, Japanese serial no., worn condition with slight scuffing to the upper left side, the lower left and central top vent duct caps missing 'Sete' Gibernau had raced in MotoGP from its inception and was eventually chosen to join Ducati in 2006, having previously won nine GPs. Unfortunately a terrifying freak accident at the start in Barcelona all but ended his career and he was later replaced by Casey Stoner. His grandfather had founded the Spanish Bultaco motorcycle company in 1958.
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Guy Martin signed t-shirt and 2007 Isle of Man Road Racing memorabilia, his Lot #770 (Sale Order 34 of 712) Guy Martin signed t-shirt and 2007 Isle of Man Road Racing memorabilia, his signature and '# 8 TT07' in marker pen on the left shoulder of a personal 'Carrot Cruncher' shirt design next to the legend ''When I grow up I want to be a Scruffy Truck Fitter'', sold with a photo and emails from the signing; also Nicky Crowe's 2007 Southern 100 Sidecar Race victory laurels mounted with signed cap, race DVD and other items in a double-sided plexiglass frame, 74 by 64cm.; a TT 2007 design two-colour print after Adam Berry, signed by the Manx artist, laminated 51 by 33cm.; plus a 2007 TT souvenir charity tie pin and two ACU 2008 TT examples (6) The laurels purchased at sidecar competitor Klaus Klaffenblock's IOM Centenary TT charity auction.
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An early gold F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Richard Turner of Blackbur Lot #771 (Sale Order 35 of 712) An early gold F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Richard Turner of Blackburn Rovers in 1886, the obverse designed with a football in raised relief flanked by laurel, inscribed R.J. TURNER, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WON BY BLACKBURN ROVERS, 1886, in replacement case Blackburn Rovers won the F.A. Cup three times in succession between 1884 and 1886. Defender Richard Turner played in the second and third of these finals. This winner's medal is from the 1886 F.A. Cup Final. The game at The Oval ended as a 0-0 draw. Rovers then beat their opponents West Bromwich Albion 2-0 at the Racecourse Ground, Derby. The goals came from James Brown and Joe Sowerbutts.
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Jim Cassidy Bolton Wanderers F.A. Cup runners-up medal 1893-94, 9ct. gold, Lot #772 (Sale Order 36 of 712) Jim Cassidy Bolton Wanderers F.A. Cup runners-up medal 1893-94, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, J. CASSIDY, 1893-4, BOLTON WANDERERS Jim Cassidy was born in Kilmarnock 2nd December 1869. Having played for his home town club and at Glasgow Hibernian he joined Bolton Wanderers in 1889. The centre-forward scored 101 goals in 219 appearances and once famously scored 5 goals during a Bolton Wanderers 13-0 rout of Sheffield United in a F.A. Cup tie in 1890. In the 1894 F.A. Cup Final Cassidy scored Wanderers's consolation goal in the 4-1 defeat to Notts County.
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Two Irish football medals won by Sam Johnston of Linfield FC, both in 15ct. Lot #773 (Sale Order 37 of 712) Two Irish football medals won by Sam Johnston of Linfield FC, both in 15ct. gold and named to S. JOHNSTON, the first inscribed IRISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, 1892; the second inscribed THE HARLAND CHALLENGE CUP, 1891 Samuel Johnston was born at Waringstown 19th March 1869 and was a prolific goalscorer for Linfield FC. He also won four Ireland international caps.
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Late 19th century Scottish football medal, 9ct. gold, hallmarked Edinburgh, Lot #774 (Sale Order 38 of 712) Late 19th century Scottish football medal, 9ct. gold, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1892, uninscribed but with attractive enamelling depicting a football match
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A trio of Portsmouth Football Association medals, all in silver and differe Lot #775 (Sale Order 39 of 712) A trio of Portsmouth Football Association medals, all in silver and different designs, and dated 1892, 1893 & 1894
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A group of four caps awarded to the famous early England amateur internatio Lot #776 (Sale Order 40 of 712) A group of four caps awarded to the famous early England amateur international G.O. [Gilbert Oswald] Smith, i) Smith's debut England international cap v Ireland in 1893 ii) Corinthians cap 1891-92 iii) Oxford University Association Football Club cap iv) black, red & gold I Zingari Crcket Club cap Gilbert Oswald Smith (25 November 1872 - 6 December 1943), familiarly known as G.O. Smith, was a nineteenth-century amateur footballer and considered to be the first great centre-forward. Smith was educated at Charterhouse School and played at club level for Corinthians. A school-teacher by profession, Smith was captain of England and his finest performance was perhaps his four goals in the 13-2 defeat of Ireland in 1899. An all-round sportsman, he also played for first-class cricket for Surrey and Oxford University.
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Jack Kirwan Northern Ireland international football cap 1902-03, crested an Lot #777 (Sale Order 41 of 712) Jack Kirwan Northern Ireland international football cap 1902-03, crested and dated, tassel detached but preserved Kirwan won a F.A. Cup winner's medal with Tottenham Hotspur in 1901 and made 347 League appearances for the club. He represented Ireland on 17 occasions.
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Ernest ''Nudger'' Needham England v Scotland international football cap 190 Lot #778 (Sale Order 42 of 712) Ernest ''Nudger'' Needham England v Scotland international football cap 1900, purple, rose emblem & dated Sheffield United's Left Half Ernest Needham won a total of 16 England international caps between 1894 and 1902. This cap relates to England's 4-1 defeat to Scotland at Celtic Park. Under Needham's captaincy, Sheffield United won the League Championship title in 1898, and two F.A. Cups in 1899 and 1902. Needham also played First Class Cricket.
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Glasgow Junior Football Association representative cap 1904-05, the blue ca Lot #779 (Sale Order 43 of 712) Glasgow Junior Football Association representative cap 1904-05, the blue cap initialled & dated 1904-5; sold with another football cap initialed P.F.C. and dated 1902-03, it is not known if the caps were originally awarded by the same recipient (2)
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A sample F.A. Cup winner's medal, in non-precious metal produced by the mak Lot #780 (Sale Order 44 of 712) A sample F.A. Cup winner's medal, in non-precious metal produced by the maker for F.A. approval and bearing a Registered Design Number, circa 1900
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9ct. gold & enamel medal commemorating the Bury FC 1903 F.A. Cup win, the f Lot #781 (Sale Order 45 of 712) 9ct. gold & enamel medal commemorating the Bury FC 1903 F.A. Cup win, the fact that they did not concede a goal during the entire Cup run, and the record 6-0 score in the final tie, the centre of the medal records all the scorelines, the reverse with presentation inscription to the Bury Club Director W.A. Duckworth
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Charlie Roberts Manchester United captain: a Manchester Senior Cup runners- Lot #782 (Sale Order 46 of 712) Charlie Roberts Manchester United captain: a Manchester Senior Cup runners-up medal 1904-05, 9ct. gold mounted silver & enamel medal, inscribed M & D.F.A, MANCHESTER CUP 1904-05, MANCHESTER UNITED, RUNNERS-UP, C. ROBERTS Charlie Roberts was the Manchester United captain when the club won their first League Championship and F.A. Cup titles.
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9 ct. gold & enamel Darlington Football medal 1907-08, inscribed DARLINGTON Lot #783 (Sale Order 47 of 712) 9 ct. gold & enamel Darlington Football medal 1907-08, inscribed DARLINGTON F.C., MEDAL COMPETITION, 1907-8, on a later chain
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Insignia for Order of Knighthood awarded to Sir Frederick Wall, Secretary o Lot #784 (Sale Order 48 of 712) Insignia for Order of Knighthood awarded to Sir Frederick Wall, Secretary of the Football Association, silver-gilt & enamel, in original case of issue; sold together with the Diploma of Knighthood, framed & glazed, 44 by 36cm.; and also a photographic plate of F.J. Wall circa 1909 (3) Wall became Secretary of the Football Association, a position he held from 1895 to 1934. He was knighted in the 1930 in the New Year's Honours List. After retiring as FA Secretary, he was a director of Arsenal FC from 1934 to 1938.
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Harry Makepeace Football League representative medal 1909-10, 15ct. gold, i Lot #785 (Sale Order 49 of 712) Harry Makepeace Football League representative medal 1909-10, 15ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE v SCOTTISH LEAGUE, FEB. 26th 1910, H.MAKEPEACE Harry Makepeace represented England in both football and cricket Makepeace signed for Everton in 1902 and played in the Club's first ever FA Cup winning side four years laterThe wing-half made 336 appearances for the Blues, scoring 23 goals. He won three caps for the England national football team and he also played in four tests for the England cricket team. His finest performance scoring 117 against Australia in Melbourne. This medal relates to the Inter-League match when the Scottish League defeated the Football League 3-2 at Ewood Park. Provenance: Bought at Christie's
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Alf Robinson Blackburn Rovers Football League Division One Championship med Lot #786 (Sale Order 50 of 712) Alf Robinson Blackburn Rovers Football League Division One Championship medal 1911-12, 15ct. gold & enamel, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIV. 1, 1911-12, BLACKBURN ROVERS, A. ROBINSON Alf Robinson was Rovers's goalkeeper in the 1911-12 Championship season, having joined the club from Gainsborough Trinity.
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Two Hertfordshire Football Association Charity Cup medals won by a Barnet & Lot #787 (Sale Order 51 of 712) Two Hertfordshire Football Association Charity Cup medals won by a Barnet & Alston player in seasons 1911-12 & 1913-14, both identically designed in 9ct. gold & enamel, with competition inscription to the reverse Barnet FC were known as Barnet & Alston between 1901 and 1919, following the merger of Barnet Avenue & Barnet Alston Football Clubs. In both finals Barnet defeated St Albans City, 2-1 on the first occasion and 5-0 the second.
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9ct, gold F.A. Amateur Cup runners-up medal, uninscribed with competition d Lot #788 (Sale Order 52 of 712) 9ct, gold F.A. Amateur Cup runners-up medal, uninscribed with competition details, but with a hallmark date stamp of 1914-15, suggesting the original recipient was a Bishop Auckland player who was on the losing side to Clapton
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A football medal awarded in Germany in 1919, a bronze plaquette, the obvers Lot #789 (Sale Order 53 of 712) A football medal awarded in Germany in 1919, a bronze plaquette, the obverse with a football scene, the reverse inscribed WINNERS, 25th BDE R.F.A., FOOTBALL LEAGUE, GERMANY 1919, in original fitted case
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A Scottish junior international cap v England in 1911, inscribed S v E, 191 Lot #790 (Sale Order 54 of 712) A Scottish junior international cap v England in 1911, inscribed S v E, 1911; sold together with another cap by a Scottish maker in Hamilton issued to the same original recipient for an inter-league representative match inscribed LL v JL, 1910-11 (2) The original recipient of these cap is unknown.
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Evan Jones green Wales international football cap 1911, Red Dragon and insc Lot #791 (Sale Order 55 of 712) Evan Jones green Wales international football cap 1911, Red Dragon and inscribed 1911 Evans Jones (born Aberdare, 1888) played for Chelsea but had transferred to Oldham Athletic when awarded this cap and the one offered in the following lot. In season 1910-11 Jones played in the matches v Scotland (2-2) at Cardiff and England (0-3) at Millwall.
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Evan Jones green Wales international football cap 1912, Red Dragon and insc Lot #792 (Sale Order 56 of 712) Evan Jones green Wales international football cap 1912, Red Dragon and inscribed 1912 Jones played in the 1-0 defeat to Scotland at Tynecastle and the 2-0 defeat to England at Wrexham.
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Wales international football cap 1914, inscribed FAW, 1914 Lot #793 (Sale Order 57 of 712) Wales international football cap 1914, inscribed FAW, 1914
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1912 Dutch silver statuette of the footballer George Wilson, the hallmarked Lot #794 (Sale Order 58 of 712) 1912 Dutch silver statuette of the footballer George Wilson, the hallmarked base inscribed GEORGE WILSON, VOETBAL VEREENIGING, s.GRAVENHAGE, 25-10-12, height 16.5cm.
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England v Scotland international football cap 1929, inscribed E v S, 1929, Lot #795 (Sale Order 59 of 712) England v Scotland international football cap 1929, inscribed E v S, 1929, discolouration The original recipient of this cap is unknown. The match was played at Hampden Park 13th April 1929 with the Scots winning 1-0. For the record the England team comprised Hacking, Cooper, Blenkinsop, Edwards, Seddon, Nuttall, Ruffell, Bruton, Dean, Brown & Wainscoat
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Fred Keenor Wales international football cap 1925, the green cap with red d Lot #796 (Sale Order 60 of 712) Fred Keenor Wales international football cap 1925, the green cap with red dragon and dated 1925, the inside label inscribed in ink F.K. Cardiff City's hard-tackling defender Fred Keenor won a total of 32 Wales international caps between 1920 and 1932. Keenor played in all four Welsh international games played in 1925.
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Red Wales international jersey 1920s, long-sleeved, lace up collar The ori Lot #797 (Sale Order 61 of 712) Red Wales international jersey 1920s, long-sleeved, lace up collar The original recipient of this shirt is unknown.
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Devon County Football Association Professional Cup winner's medal awarded t Lot #798 (Sale Order 62 of 712) Devon County Football Association Professional Cup winner's medal awarded to the Welsh international Moses Russell of Plymouth Argyle in season 1922-23, in 9ct. gold, replacement case; sold together with a second D.C.F.A. medal, inscribed PLYMOUTH ARGYLE, 1930, and assumed to have been awarded to Russell in his final season at Argyle (2) Plymouth Argyle beat Torquay United 2-1 at Home Park. Moses Russell (1888-1946) played most of his career at Plymouth Argyle. The full-back won 23 Wales international caps between 1912 and 1928.
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Two 9ct. gold & enamel north-east football medals awarded to an Ashington p Lot #799 (Sale Order 63 of 712) Two 9ct. gold & enamel north-east football medals awarded to an Ashington player, the first a Northern Football Alliance Championship winning medal 1924-25, the reverse further inscribed ASHINGTON, in original fitted case; the other a North Eastern Football League medal, the reverse inscribed LEAGUE CHALL. CUP, JOINT HOLDERS, 1933-4, ASHINGTON & SUNDERLAND
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9ct. gold & enamel Football League representative medal 1925-26, inscribed Lot #800 (Sale Order 64 of 712) 9ct. gold & enamel Football League representative medal 1925-26, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, MARCH 13th 1926, INTER LEAGUE MATCH, CELTIC PARK, GLASGOW, T.H. GOPSILL, TRAINER The Football League beat the Scottish League 2-0 in this match.
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Two 9ct. gold & enamel Cornwall County Football Association winner's medals Lot #801 (Sale Order 65 of 712) Two 9ct. gold & enamel Cornwall County Football Association winner's medals, the first for the Senior Cup in 1927-28, replacement box; the second for the Charity Cup in 1928-29, original case The winners of both these competitions was Truro City.
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9ct. gold & enamel Football Association Councillor's badge issued to Sir Ch Lot #802 (Sale Order 66 of 712) 9ct. gold & enamel Football Association Councillor's badge issued to Sir Charles Clegg in season 1928-29, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, COUNCIL, SIR CHARLES CLEGG J.P., SEASON 1928-29, brooch fitting Sir John Charles Clegg (15 June 1850 - 26 June 1937), better known as Charles Clegg, was chairman and later president of the Football Association. He was born in Sheffield and lived there his whole life. Originally a player, Clegg competed in the world's first ever international football match between England and Scotland in 1872.
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Tully Craig Rangers FC Glasgow Charity Cup medal 1930, inscribed WON BY T. Lot #803 (Sale Order 67 of 712) Tully Craig Rangers FC Glasgow Charity Cup medal 1930, inscribed WON BY T. CRAIG, in original case Tully Craig was a utility player who was highly capable in all three sectors of the pitch. He was at Rangers between 1923 and 1935 during which time he won eight Scottish international caps. Provenance: Tully Craig Collection, Christie's.
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Billy Cook Celtic Scottish Football League runners-up medal 1930-31, 9ct. g Lot #804 (Sale Order 68 of 712) Billy Cook Celtic Scottish Football League runners-up medal 1930-31, 9ct. gold, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CELTIC F.C., RU-UP, WILLIAM COOK, 1930-31 In season 1930-31 Celtic finished two points behind arch-rivals Rangers. Billy Cook was at Celtic between 1930 and 1932 before transferring to the Football League to play for Everton where he won League and Cup winner's medals.
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9ct. gold Derbyshire Football Association Long Service Award medal, present Lot #805 (Sale Order 69 of 712) 9ct. gold Derbyshire Football Association Long Service Award medal, presented to G.H. Brentnall ''for long & meritorious service''
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9ct. gold & enamel Gloucestershire Football Association medal 1934-35, the Lot #806 (Sale Order 70 of 712) 9ct. gold & enamel Gloucestershire Football Association medal 1934-35, the reverse inscribed SENIOR AMATEUR CUP, FINALISTS, 1934-35, in original case of issue
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A group of four presentations relating to Islington Corinthians Football Cl Lot #807 (Sale Order 71 of 712) A group of four presentations relating to Islington Corinthians Football Club in the 1930s, i) a silver & enamel Japan Football Association badge bearing the crests of the JFA and Islington Corinthians, silk ribbon, original box but lacking the lid ii) silver & enamel India Football Association medal, the reverse inscribed PRESENTED TO ISLINGTON CORINTHIANS , in original fitted case iii) the third item a cross-section of structural steel presented by TISCO (now Tata Steel), and inscribed SOUVENIR OF JAMSHEDPUR, TISCO, 1937, ISLINGTON CORINTHIANS iv) a favour, comprising a Union Jack button badge, miniature gilt football and black & white ribbon, the white ribbon inscribed CORINTHIANS SOCCER TEAM, LONDON, ENGLAND, GAMES PLAYED, 1939, MAY 1 & 4, S.F. - CAL
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Two 9ct. gold & enamel winner's medals awarded to Jack Smith of Manchester Lot #808 (Sale Order 72 of 712) Two 9ct. gold & enamel winner's medals awarded to Jack Smith of Manchester United in season 1938-39, i) Central League [reserves], inscribed THE CENTRAL LEAGUE [reserves], 1938-39, MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., J.SMITH ii) M.C.F.A., MANCHESTER CUP, 1938-39, MANCHESTER UNITED, 1938-39, WINNERS, J.SMITH John ''Jack'' Smith (7 February 1915 - 21 April 1975) began his professional career at Huddersfield Town in 1932, before signing for Newcastle United in 1933-34. After scoring 73 goals in 112 2nd Division games he was sold on to Manchester United for £6,500 in February 1938. He helped the Red Devils to win promotion in 1937-38, but then the outbreak of war in Europe robbed him of seven full seasons of First Division football.
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Trophy presented to the Rangers footballer David Meiklejohn in Toronto, Can Lot #809 (Sale Order 73 of 712) Trophy presented to the Rangers footballer David Meiklejohn in Toronto, Canada, in May 1930, in the form or a good quality bronze statuette of a footballer set on a marble plinth set with a plaque inscribed D.MEIKLEJOHN, CAPTAIN, RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB, ON THE OCCASION OF THE VISIT OF RANGERS F.C. TO TORONTO, MAY 1930, height 27cm. David Meiklejohn played his entire career at Glasgow Rangers between 1919 and 1936 making 490 senior appearances. He was also capped for Scotland 15 times. Provenance: The David Meiklejohn Collection. Christie's, 23rd September 2003, lot 35.
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A silver-plated cup presented on the occasion of the Derby County v Shropsh Lot #810 (Sale Order 74 of 712) A silver-plated cup presented on the occasion of the Derby County v Shropshire match played at Shrewsbury 29th April 1937, engraved to ''E.C.Breeze, Shrewsbury FC'', height 17cm. Ernest Clarence Breeze (1910-1984), born at Burslem, played at left-back for Port Vale and Shrewsbury Town.
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Five pairs of vintage Manchester City FC club-issued neck ties for players Lot #811 (Sale Order 75 of 712) Five pairs of vintage Manchester City FC club-issued neck ties for players & officials, in sky blue & whute club colours
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A rare and unusual red & white Arsenal-style Southern Football League repre Lot #812 (Sale Order 76 of 712) A rare and unusual red & white Arsenal-style Southern Football League representative shirt 1937, by J.H. Dicken of West Bromwich, the badge with a SFL monogram, worn in an Inter-League match v the Cheshire League at Ipswich in February 1937
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A forage cap believed to have been issued as part of formal uniform issued Lot #813 (Sale Order 77 of 712) A forage cap believed to have been issued as part of formal uniform issued to the Italian gold medal winning football team at the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games, Provenance: Bought at Christie's Football Memorabilia Auction 30th March 2000, lot 143.
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Bobby Ancell Scotland international football cap 1936-37, the dark blue cap Lot #814 (Sale Order 78 of 712) Bobby Ancell Scotland international football cap 1936-37, the dark blue cap with Rampant Lion emblem and inscribed S v E, S v W, 1936-37 Bobby Ancell was a Newcastle United player when he made his two Scotland international appearances. The left-back had been signed from St Mirren.
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Northern Ireland Schools' international football cap 1936-37, inscribed I v Lot #815 (Sale Order 79 of 712) Northern Ireland Schools' international football cap 1936-37, inscribed I v E & I v S, 1936-37
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A pair of Wales Schools' International football caps 1938, both red caps wi Lot #816 (Sale Order 80 of 712) A pair of Wales Schools' International football caps 1938, both red caps with a Dragon badge and inscribed WELSH SCHOOLS' FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1938, one v England the other v Ireland The original recipient of these caps is unknown.
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A Scottish football supporter's tartan tammy marketed for the first interna Lot #817 (Sale Order 81 of 712) A Scottish football supporter's tartan tammy marketed for the first international v England after the Second World War at Wembley in 1947, the lining printed with a footballer and inscribed THE INTERNATIONAL CAP, WEMBLEY 1947
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Laurie Scott England v Holland international football cap 1946-47 Lot #818 (Sale Order 82 of 712) Laurie Scott England v Holland international football cap 1946-47, dark blue, three lions crest, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, HOLLAND, 1946-47. This match was played at Huddersfield 27th November 1946. England won 8-2.Provenance: The Laurie Scott Collection. Christie's 29th September 2000, lot 322.
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9ct. gold Football League representative medal 1946-47, inscribed THE FOOTB Lot #819 (Sale Order 83 of 712) 9ct. gold Football League representative medal 1946-47, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v IRELAND, EVERTON, FEBRUARY 19th 1947, in original fitted case The Football League won this match 4-2.
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Jack Crompton Manchester United 1948 F.A. Cup winner's medal, inscribed THE Lot #820 (Sale Order 84 of 712) Jack Crompton Manchester United 1948 F.A. Cup winner's medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, J. CROMPTON, MC/R. UTD., 1947/48, in original fitted case John ''Jack'' Crompton (18 December 1921 - 4 July 2013) was Manchester United's goalkeeper between 1944 and 1956 winning a F.A. Cup winner's medal in 1948 and a Championship medal in 1952. In the 1948 F.A. Cup Final Manchester United defeated Blackpool 4-2.
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The blue Manchester United No.4 shirt worn by John Anderson in the 1948 F.A Lot #821 (Sale Order 85 of 712) The blue Manchester United No.4 shirt worn by John Anderson in the 1948 F.A. Cup Final, by Umbro, long-sleeved, white button-up collar, embroidered crest; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from John Anderson written when the player sold the shirt to a private collector in 1994 (2) John Anderson (1921-2006), born in Salford, joined Manchester United in 1946. The midfielder helped United win the F.A. Cup in 1948 and scored one of the goals in the final during the 4-2 win over Blackpool, Anderson was transferred to Nottingham Forest in October 1949 before transferring to Peterborough where upon retiring from playing professional football he was recruited to Posh's backroom staff as trainer/coach.
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Jack Crompton Manchester United 1948 F.A. Charity Shield medal, 9ct. gold, Lot #822 (Sale Order 86 of 712) Jack Crompton Manchester United 1948 F.A. Charity Shield medal, 9ct. gold, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, J.CROMPTON, M/CR. UTD., 1948, in original fitted case In an exciting match League Champions Arsenal defeated F.A. Cup winners Manchester United 4-3 at Highbury.
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Cyril Done Liverpool 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship me Lot #823 (Sale Order 87 of 712) Cyril Done Liverpool 9ct. gold Football League Division One Championship medal 1946-47, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, LIVERPOOL F.C., SEASON 1946-7, C.DONE, in replacement case Centre-forward Cyril Done had begun his career at Anfield in 1938. and after the hostilities had ceased he resumed his career at Liverpool and was a member of the first post-war League Championship title winning team in 1946-47.
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Wilf Mannion Football League representative medal 1947-48, in silver-gilt, Lot #824 (Sale Order 88 of 712) Wilf Mannion Football League representative medal 1947-48, in silver-gilt, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, NEWCASTLE, MARCH 17th 1948, in original fitted case; sold together with a double-signed Wilf Mannion & George Hardwick 1983 Testimonial programme, and an unsigned Wilf Mannion 1968 Testimonial programme (3) Middlesbrough club legend WIlf Mannion won this medal for his appearance for the Football League in the 1-1 draw against the Scottish League at St James' Park.
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Silver medal awarded by the Football Association to Mr A.E. Moore a linesma Lot #825 (Sale Order 89 of 712) Silver medal awarded by the Football Association to Mr A.E. Moore a linesman at an England Amateur International Trial match in 1949, traces of original gilding
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Stan Mortensen medals and presentation, silver medal, hallmarked 1937, pres Lot #826 (Sale Order 90 of 712) Stan Mortensen medals and presentation, silver medal, hallmarked 1937, presumably a junior competition medal; a post-career silver medal, hallmarked 1974, initialed SM; and a cigarette lighter inscribed SM, BLACKPOOL F.C., F.A. CUP FINALISTS, 1948, 1951 & 1953 (3)
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Stan Mortensen England v Italy international football cap 1949-50, a little Lot #827 (Sale Order 91 of 712) Stan Mortensen England v Italy international football cap 1949-50, a little discolouration; sold with the match programme for the game played at Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane ground (2) Provenance: Bought at Sotheby's, 14th July 2000, lot 32.
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Scottish amateur international football cap awarded to Jimmy ''Jinx'' Smith Lot #828 (Sale Order 92 of 712) Scottish amateur international football cap awarded to Jimmy ''Jinx'' Smith of Elgin City on 1950, the blue cap inscribed S v I, 1950; sold with a photocopied picture of the Scottish Amateur team including Smith wearing their international caps; and a further copied picture of Smith and his Elgin City team (3)
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Eddie Clamp England Schools' International football medal and cap 1949 & 19 Lot #829 (Sale Order 93 of 712) Eddie Clamp England Schools' International football medal and cap 1949 & 1950, silver-gilt (gilding worn) medal inscribed ENGLAND SCHOOLS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, ENG. V IRELAND, BELFAST 1949, E. CLAMP; the dark blue cap with three lions crest and inscribed ENGLAND 1950 Wolves's Eddie Clamp graduated to full senior level for England winning four caps in 1958.
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Trevor Ford red Wales No.9 shirt from the match v the Rest of the United Ki Lot #830 (Sale Order 94 of 712) Trevor Ford red Wales No.9 shirt from the match v the Rest of the United Kingdom played at Ninian Park, Cardiff, 5th December 1951, long-sleeved, the badge inscribed with details of the match commemorating the F.A.W.'s 75th Anniversary Sunderland's Trevor Ford scored the second Wales goal during the 3-2 win. Ford won a total of 38 Welsh international caps.
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Ray Daniel Wales international football cap 1951-52, the red cap dated and Lot #831 (Sale Order 95 of 712) Ray Daniel Wales international football cap 1951-52, the red cap dated and inscribed E.S.UK.I Ray Daniel of Arsenal won a total of 21 Wales international caps between 1951 and 1957. Provenance: Ray Daniel Collection, Christie's as lot 197.
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Ray Daniel Arsenal Football Combination Cup runners-up medal 1950-51, in si Lot #832 (Sale Order 96 of 712) Ray Daniel Arsenal Football Combination Cup runners-up medal 1950-51, in silver-gilt, worn, named to R.W. DANIEL on the reverse, in original case of issue Provenance: Ray Daniel Memorabilia. Christie's 26th March 2003, lot 50.
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Jimmy Hagan Sheffield United Football League Division Two Championship meda Lot #833 (Sale Order 97 of 712) Jimmy Hagan Sheffield United Football League Division Two Championship medal season 1952-53 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, SEASON 1952-53, J.HAGAN Club legend Jimmy Hagan played for Sheffield United for very nearly 20 years. United returned to the First Division in 1952-53 winning the Second Division title finishing two points clear of Huddersfield Town.
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A rare Pat Woods Queen's Park Rangers No.2 shirt 1953-54 season, short-slee Lot #834 (Sale Order 98 of 712) A rare Pat Woods Queen's Park Rangers No.2 shirt 1953-54 season, short-sleeved, cloth club badge, a rare survival of a new style champagne coloured silky shirt with royal blue wing collar and cuffs, that was introduced to coincide with the installation of floodlights at Loftus Road, the design was specifically as a response to this with the silky finish and colour believed to provide optimum visibility for floodlit matches Right-back Pat Woods made over 300 appearances for QPR between 1950 and 1961.
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Early item of Duncan Edwards memorabilia: an English Schools' F.A. 'Schools Lot #835 (Sale Order 99 of 712) Early item of Duncan Edwards memorabilia: an English Schools' F.A. 'Schools Internationals' certificate for The Victory Shield Competition in May 1951, completed in beautiful manuscript calligraphy, named to D. EDWARDS and certifying that he was selected LEFT HALF FOR ENGLAND v N IRELAND, BELFAST, 11th MAY 1951, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the English Schools F.A., the crests of the four home nations schools' F.A.'s decorate each corner, 20 by 33cm. Duncan Edwards is the only England schoolboy international to have played over the course of three years, 1950, 1951 & 1952 at U-15 level. His debut for England Boys was v. N. Ireland at Oldham 6 May 1950, at the age of 13. He made four further appearances in 1951, four appearances in 1952, and his ninth and final match was on 1st September 1952, precisely a calendar month before his 16th birthday.
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Bobby Charlton's first professional playing contract signed on 11th October Lot #836 (Sale Order 100 of 712) Bobby Charlton's first professional playing contract signed on 11th October 1954 to become a Manchester United footballer signed by the player, the agreement for £7 per week, reduced to £6 during the close season On 9 February 1953, then a Bedlington Grammar School pupil, Bobby Charlton was spotted playing for East Northumberland schools by Manchester United chief scout Joe Armstrong. Charlton went on to play for England Schoolboys and the 15-year-old signed with United on 1 January 1953, along with Wilf McGuinness, also aged 15. Initially his mother was reluctant to let him commit to an insecure football career, so he began an apprenticeship as an electrical engineer. However he went on to turn professional on 11th October 1954. Charlton became one of the famed Busby Babes, the collection of talented footballers who emerged through the system at Old Trafford under the managership of Matt Busby. Charlton worked his way through the pecking order of teams, scoring regularly for the youth and reserve sides before he was handed his first team debut against Charlton Athletic in October 1956.
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A superb group of 24 playing agreements for Manchester United footballers f Lot #837 (Sale Order 101 of 712) A superb group of 24 playing agreements for Manchester United footballers from the Busby Babes era between 1954 and 1956, each agreement signed by the player, comprising: i) Walter Whitehurst, 15th May 1954, £8 a week/£7 close season ii) Wilf McGuinness, 1st November 1954, £7/£6 iii) Bill Foulkes, 1st November 1954, £15/£12 iv) David Pegg, 25th April 1955, £11 10 shillings/£9 v) Dennis Viollet, 25th April 1955, £15/£12 vi) Ray Wood, 25th April 1955, £15/£12 vii) Jackie Blanchflower, 25th April 1955, £15/£12 viii) John Aston, 25th April 1955, £11/£11 ix) John Doherty, 25th April 1955, £11 10 shillings/£10 x) Eddie Colman, 25th April 1955, £9/£8 xi) Roger Byrne, 25th April 1955, £15/£12 xii) Ian Greaves, 25th April 1955, £12/£10 xiii) Eddie Lewis, 25th April 1955, £14/£11 xiv) Seamus Brennan, 14th October 1955, £8 10 shillings/£7 and marked ''amended'' xv) Freddie Goodwin, 8th June 1956, £15/£12 xvi) Bryce Fulton, 8th June 1956, £12/£10 xvii) Jeff Whitefoot, 8th June 1956, £15/12 xviii) Colin Webster, 8th June 1956, £15/£12 xix) Billy Whelan, 8th June 1956, £15/12 xx) Geoff Bent, 8th June 1956, £15/£12 xxi) Johnny Berry, 8th June 1956, £15/12 xxii) Jack Crompton, 8th June 1956, £15/£12 xxiii) Bob Harrop, 8th June 1956, £1/£1 xxiv) Gordon Clayton, 8th June 1956, £1/£1
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Tommy Taylor match-worn England No.9 international jersey from the game v W Lot #838 (Sale Order 102 of 712) Tommy Taylor match-worn England No.9 international jersey from the game v Wales at Ninian Park 19th October 1957, short-sleeved; sold with a signed certificate of authenticity from the Swansea Town and Welsh international Des Palmer who gained the shirt as as swap after the match, being his third and final appearance for Wales (2) The Manchester United Busby Babe Tommy Taylor won a total of 19 England international caps between 1953 and 1957. In the Wales match England won 4-0. Tragically, Taylor died in the Munich Air Disaster 6th February 1958 aged 26.
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The blue England v Scotland international cap awarded to the Manchester Uni Lot #839 (Sale Order 103 of 712) The blue England v Scotland international cap awarded to the Manchester United Busby Babe Tommy Taylor in 1955-56, inscribed S v E, 1955-56 This match was played at Hampden Park 14th April 1956. The match ended 1-1. The Manchester United Busby Babe won a total of 19 England international caps between 1953 and 1957 and had an excellent scoring record of 16 goals, including two hat-tricks. Seen as England's perfect successor for the ageing Nat Lofthouse, Taylor tragically lost his life in the Munich Air Disaster. Provenance: Bought at Christie's 23rd September 2003
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A silver Football League representative medal awarded to the West Ham Unite Lot #840 (Sale Order 104 of 712) A silver Football League representative medal awarded to the West Ham United player Andy Malcolm in 1958, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, AT GLASGOW, 8th OCTOBER 1958, in original fitted case This match was played at Ibrox and ended as a 1-1 draw. Sammy Baird scored for the Scots, Brian Clough for the visitors. Andy Malcolm made a total of 283 League appearances for The Hammers between 1953 and 1962. He later had spells at Chelsea and QPR.
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Roy Hartle Football League representative medal 1958-59, inscribed THE FOOT Lot #841 (Sale Order 105 of 712) Roy Hartle Football League representative medal 1958-59, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE VERSUS THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE AT LIVERPOOL, 12th NOVEMBER 1958, in original fitted case; sold together with two photographs of Hartle in his later years, and a newspaper article featuring the Bolton Wanderers F.A. Cup winning player (4)
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Red USSR No.11 international jersey late 1950s, Long-sleeved, applied lette Lot #842 (Sale Order 106 of 712) Red USSR No.11 international jersey late 1950s, Long-sleeved, applied lettering CCCP This jersey was given to the Preston North End player Tommy Thompson by his close friend and Team-mate Tom Finney. Finney faced the Soviet Union on three occasions for England, twice in 1958 and again in 1959. Provenance: Purchased at Christie's Glasgow in 1998
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Tommy Harmer memorabilia collection, mostly Spurs related but with a little Lot #843 (Sale Order 107 of 712) Tommy Harmer memorabilia collection, mostly Spurs related but with a little later Watford and Chelsea content, a pre-football apprenticeship indenture with a printing company in 1944, four professional playing contracts dating between 1959 and 1963, original snapshots and photo album from Spurs 1952 tour of North America, 1950 Division Two Championship celebration menu, various correspondence to Tommy, Union Rule Books, travel permit, coaching certificate, good selection of original press photos featuring Harmer, some in a private setting including wedding photos and other miscellaneous ephemera, with the exception of a group of nine large 10 by 14in. press photographs, all memorabilia contained in sleeves in a ring binder
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A group of eight Roy Venron Wales international football shirt badges, each Lot #844 (Sale Order 108 of 712) A group of eight Roy Venron Wales international football shirt badges, each with match inscription, comprising season 1956-57 v Ireland, two v Czechoslovakia & Eastern Germany; 1957-58 v Scotland, England & Eastern Germany; and 1958-59 v Scotland Provenance: The Roy Vernon Collection.
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Roy Vernon red Wales No.8 international football jersey worn in the match v Lot #845 (Sale Order 109 of 712) Roy Vernon red Wales No.8 international football jersey worn in the match v England at Ninian Park 12th October 1963, short-sleeved, the badge inscribed V ENGLAND 1963-64 Wales lost this game 4-0. Provenance: The Roy Vernon Collection.
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Roy Vernon Wales v Scotland international cap season 1958-59, the red cap c Lot #846 (Sale Order 110 of 712) Roy Vernon Wales v Scotland international cap season 1958-59, the red cap crested, dated and inscribed S This match was played at Ninian Park 18th October 1958. Scotland won the game 3-0. Provenance: The Roy Vernon Collection.
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Roy Vernon international cap season 1961-62, the red cap crested, dated and Lot #847 (Sale Order 111 of 712) Roy Vernon international cap season 1961-62, the red cap crested, dated and inscribed I.B.B.M. Roy Vernon played four times for Wales during season 1961-62. He played in the 4-0 win over Northern Ireland before being part of the tour that saw Wales play Brazil twice in back-to-back internationals, and then against Mexico. Provenance: The Roy Vernon Collection.
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Roy Vernon 1958 World Cup player's accreditation and badge, the ID card wit Lot #848 (Sale Order 112 of 712) Roy Vernon 1958 World Cup player's accreditation and badge, the ID card with b&w portrait photo and FIFA stamp, the badge suspended with blue ribbon; sold together with a commemorative Swedish glass vase, inscribed WM, SVERIGE, 1958, height 24cm. (3) Roy Vernon played in one match at the 1958 World Cup, the 0-0 draw v Sweden. Provenance: The Roy Vernon Collection.
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Roy Vernon Wales Youth & Amateur International caps, badges and ephemera, c Lot #849 (Sale Order 113 of 712) Roy Vernon Wales Youth & Amateur International caps, badges and ephemera, comprising: red amateur international cap v Scotland 1954-55 with the shirt badge and programme for the match played at Bangor City 5.3.55; red youth international cap v England & Ireland 1954-54 with shirt badges for both games, plus match programmes for the England game played at Marble Hall Ground, Milford Haven, 19.2.55, signed by both sides, and the Ireland match played at Flint 19.3.55; also the FAW itinerary for the Wales game (9) Provenance: The Roy Vernon Collection.
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Roy Vernon trophies and presentations, i) silver plated cup presented by th Lot #850 (Sale Order 114 of 712) Roy Vernon trophies and presentations, i) silver plated cup presented by the Mostyn YMCA to Vernon on the occasion of his senior Wales international debut v Northern Ireland in Belfast 10th April 1957, on composition base, overall height 21cm. ii & iii) two small 1953-54 trophy cups with presentation plaques applied to the bases, Dyserth League Cup winners & NWCFA Junior Cup Winners iv) a leather box presented by the Italian F.A. on the occasion of the international v Wales in Florence 1.5.965 v) an FC Inter lapel badge presented for the European Cup tie v Everton in 1963-64 vi) trophy plaque, lacking central roundel, presented for the Prince of Wales's Investiture Match Manchester City v Caernarvon Select XI 19th July 1969 Provenance: The Roy Vernon Collection.
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Roy Vernon ephemera, i to iv) four Blackburn Rovers playing contracts datin Lot #851 (Sale Order 115 of 712) Roy Vernon ephemera, i to iv) four Blackburn Rovers playing contracts dating from 1955 & 1956 v) Everton FC 1962-63 League Championship celebration dinner menu, poor condition vi) 1960 F.A. Cup Final programme vii to xi) Five selection letters, Flint Schools' F.A., Lancs F.A., Welsh Football League, Welsh Schools' F.A. & the F.A.W (amateur international) xii to xviii) two letters from Everton FC, and three letters from Blackburn Rovers FC, and a further two photocopied letters from Rovers ix) picture of Vernon in the line-up for Flint & District Schools F.A. XI in 1951-52 (19 items) Provenance: The Roy Vernon Collection.
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A miniature replica of the European Nations Cup trophy commemorating the wi Lot #852 (Sale Order 116 of 712) A miniature replica of the European Nations Cup trophy commemorating the win by Spain in 1964, set on a base set with a plaque inscribed COUPE D'EUROPE, COUPE HENRI DELAUNAY, 1964, tied with red & yellow ribbon, height 16cm.
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Billy Bingham green Northern Ireland No.7 international jersey circa 1960, Lot #853 (Sale Order 117 of 712) Billy Bingham green Northern Ireland No.7 international jersey circa 1960, short-sleeved, white v-neck collar an cuffs, the Umbro label inscribed in ink BINGHAM Billy Bingham won 56 caps for Northern Ireland and later had two spells as the national team manager.
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Eric Caldow British International Championship winner's trophy plaque 1961- Lot #854 (Sale Order 118 of 712) Eric Caldow British International Championship winner's trophy plaque 1961-62, silvered metal set with enamel badges of the home nations, inscribed PRESENTED BY THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, TO COMMEMORATE THE WINNER OF THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, 1961-1962, E. CALDOW, applied to a wooden backboard, 19 by 14cm. Rangers's Eric Caldow won a total of 40 caps for Scotland between 1957 and 1963. Provenance: Bought at Christie's.
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Ronnie McKinnon Rangers Scottish Football League First Division Championshi Lot #855 (Sale Order 119 of 712) Ronnie McKinnon Rangers Scottish Football League First Division Championship medal season 1963-64, 9ct. gold & enamel, in original fitted case Ronnie McKinnon maded over 300 League appearances for Rangers and won a total of 28 Scotland international caps. Provenance: Ronnie McKinnon Collection, Christie's, 24th September 2002, lot 92.
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Ronnie McKinnon Rangers Scottish Football League Cup runners-up medal seaso Lot #856 (Sale Order 120 of 712) Ronnie McKinnon Rangers Scottish Football League Cup runners-up medal season 1965-66, 9ct. gold & enamel Provenance: Ronnie McKinnon Collection, Christie's, 24th September 2002, lot 94.
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Jimmy Johnstone green & white hooped Celtic jersey season 1966-67, long-sle Lot #857 (Sale Order 121 of 712) Jimmy Johnstone green & white hooped Celtic jersey season 1966-67, long-sleeved; sold with a small hand-written note recording that Jimmy Johnstone gave this jersey to the Welsh entertainer Stan Stennett (2)
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A blue Scotland No.15 international substitute's jersey late 1960s, long-sl Lot #858 (Sale Order 122 of 712) A blue Scotland No.15 international substitute's jersey late 1960s, long-sleeved
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Tommy Gemmell match-worn blue Scotland No.3 jersey from the match v England Lot #859 (Sale Order 123 of 712) Tommy Gemmell match-worn blue Scotland No.3 jersey from the match v England at Hampden Park 2nd April 1966, long-sleeved England won this match 4-3. Celtic's Tommy Gemmell won a total of 18 caps between 1966 and 1971. Provenance: Gained as a swap by Geoff Hurst and sold at the auction of his collection at Christie's 28th September 2000 as lot 65.
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England Youth International football cap, the blue cap with red rose emblem Lot #860 (Sale Order 124 of 712) England Youth International football cap, the blue cap with red rose emblem and inscribed YOUTH INTERNATIONAL, undated and recipient unknown
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Continental silver medal for the 1961 Umberto Caligaris Under-21 internatio Lot #861 (Sale Order 125 of 712) Continental silver medal for the 1961 Umberto Caligaris Under-21 international football tournament in Casale Monferrato, Italy, inscribed with details to the reverse Arsenal were the British representatives at the tournament.
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Silver & enamel 1960-61 International Football League Championship trophy p Lot #862 (Sale Order 126 of 712) Silver & enamel 1960-61 International Football League Championship trophy plaque awarded to Scottish League's George Herd, inscribed WINNERS, INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, SEASON 1960-61, G.HERD, VERSUS, THE IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2-1, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE OF IRELAND 5-1, on wooden backboard with easel support, height 13.5cm. Provenance: George Herd Collection. Bonham's 2nd November 2005, lot 613.
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A coin presented to Joe Mears Chairman of Chelsea and the F.A. at the Portu Lot #863 (Sale Order 127 of 712) A coin presented to Joe Mears Chairman of Chelsea and the F.A. at the Portugal v England match in Lisbon 17th May 1964, the game celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Portuguese F.A.
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Memorabilia formerly owned by the British newspaper sports journalist Mauri Lot #864 (Sale Order 128 of 712) Memorabilia formerly owned by the British newspaper sports journalist Maurice Smith, A 1963 Football Association Centenary Banquet smoker's set; a 1966 World Cup attache case; a Real Madrid presentation wristwatch; and a presentation cigarette lighter (4)
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Tottenham Hotspur 1960-61 Double Winners tankard presented to Cliff Jones, Lot #865 (Sale Order 129 of 712) Tottenham Hotspur 1960-61 Double Winners tankard presented to Cliff Jones, silver-plated pint tankard, inscribed TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR F.C., 1960 1961, THE DOUBLE, LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, CUP WINNERS, TO CLIFF JONES, IN TRIBUTE TO A MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE, F.A. BOYLE, A LOVER OF THE GAME, engraved with facsimile signatures of the Spurs players
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Sir Stanley Matthews retirement presentation 1966, in the form of a hallmar Lot #866 (Sale Order 130 of 712) Sir Stanley Matthews retirement presentation 1966, in the form of a hallmarked silver pierced dish inscribed PRESENTED TO, SIR STANLEY MATTHEWS, BY STOCKPORT COUNTY AFC, 18-2-66, diameter 19cm. Provenance: Stanley Matthews Jnr. Collection. Sotheby's, 21st September 2001, lot 91.
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Ray Wilson: a white Football League No.3 representative jersey season 1961- Lot #867 (Sale Order 131 of 712) Ray Wilson: a white Football League No.3 representative jersey season 1961-62, short-sleeved, v-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE EIRE MATCH, 1961-62; sold with a programme for the match (2)
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Roger Hunt white Football League No.8 representative jersey for the Republi Lot #868 (Sale Order 132 of 712) Roger Hunt white Football League No.8 representative jersey for the Republic of Ireland match season 1965-66, long-sleeved, the badge inscribed EIRE MATCH, 1965-66, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Roger Hunt; the lot also including a Roger Hunt signed 1965 F.A. Cup Final; and a Liverpool supporter's rosette (4)
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Jackie Charlton England No.5 international jersey 1965, initialed in ink J. Lot #869 (Sale Order 133 of 712) Jackie Charlton England No.5 international jersey 1965, initialed in ink J.C. below the Bukta label, long-sleeved This jersey was either worn in the match in Yugoslavia 9th May 1965 or Sweden 16th May 1965 during England's end of season continental tour.
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George Cohen's white England No.2 jersey worn in the World Cup semi-final v Lot #870 (Sale Order 134 of 712) George Cohen's white England No.2 jersey worn in the World Cup semi-final v Portugal at Wembley 26th July 1966, by Umbro, long-sleeved, swapped at the end of the match with his Portuguese opponent Antonio Simoes who later signed the jersey in black marker pen and inscribed TO G.COHEN, WITH MY BEST REGARDS, FEV. 08 99, when returning the jersey to George Cohen on the occasion when they met up again in support of a charity event at the Benfica Club in London in 1999, the shirt is now reverse mounted in a frame and therefore the inscription is not visible, but has been photographed in the catalogue, blue dye colour run from the three lions badge England progressed to the World Cup final with a 2-1 win over Portugal. Both England goals were scored by Bobby Chalrton. A Eusbeio penalty on 82 minutes led to a nervous final passage of play.
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A trio of Umbro Shop Display 1966 World Cup international shirts, comprisin Lot #871 (Sale Order 135 of 712) A trio of Umbro Shop Display 1966 World Cup international shirts, comprising a Soviet Union, a Hungary and an Italy
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Ken Mulhearn Manchester City Football League Division One Championship meda Lot #872 (Sale Order 136 of 712) Ken Mulhearn Manchester City Football League Division One Championship medal, 9ct.gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1967-68, in original fitted case Ken Mulhearn was the goalkeeper during Manchester City's 1967-68 Championship winning season. City finished two points clear of their local rivals Manchester United.
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Billy Wright lifetime achievement in football presentation, in the form of Lot #873 (Sale Order 137 of 712) Billy Wright lifetime achievement in football presentation, in the form of a hallmarked silver cigarette box, inscribed PRESENTED BY, THE ANGLO-AMERICAN SPORTING CLUB, TO, BILLY WRIGHT C.B.E., FORMER CAPTAIN OF ENGLAND AND WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS, FOR HIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCCER, HOTEL PICCADILLY, MANCHESTER, TUESDAY 20th AUGUST1968; sold together with a cased gilt-metal medallion inscribed THE STATE EXPRESS CHALLENGE, BILLY WRIGHT (2) Provenance: Billy Wright Collection at Christie's Glasgow, 20th November 1996.
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Large bronze medallion presented to Cyril Knowles on the occasion of the En Lot #874 (Sale Order 138 of 712) Large bronze medallion presented to Cyril Knowles on the occasion of the England v West Germany international 1st June 1968, obverse with a Hannovarian view, inscribed to the reverse, original fitted case Provenance: The Cyril Knowles Collection. Graham Budd Auctions, 4th November 2012, lot 581.
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A men's faux-fur coat purchased at the George Best Boutique in Bridge Stree Lot #875 (Sale Order 139 of 712) A men's faux-fur coat purchased at the George Best Boutique in Bridge Street, Manchester, in the late 1960s, bearing a George Best Special label to the inside pocket, a black double-breasted coat, in superb original condition; sold with a photograph looking at the boutique's shop window with this style if coat dressed on the central mannequin (2)
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Alun Evans's Liverpool 1971 F.A. Cup Final runners-up medal, inscribed THE Lot #876 (Sale Order 140 of 712) Alun Evans's Liverpool 1971 F.A. Cup Final runners-up medal, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, ALUN EVANS; in original case of issue; sold with a match programme and ticket (3) Provenance: The Alun Evans Collection
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Alun Evans white England No.8 1967 UEFA U-18 Championship jersey, long-slee Lot #877 (Sale Order 141 of 712) Alun Evans white England No.8 1967 UEFA U-18 Championship jersey, long-sleeved, circular UEFA badge The Finals took place in Turkey. It is not known which match this relates to. Provenance: The Alun Evans Collection
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Alun Evans white England No.10 1967 UEFA U-18 Championship jersey, long-sle Lot #878 (Sale Order 142 of 712) Alun Evans white England No.10 1967 UEFA U-18 Championship jersey, long-sleeved, circular UEFA badge The Finals took place in Turkey. It is not known which match this relates to. Provenance: The Alun Evans Collection
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A blue France No.11 jersey from the 1967 UEFA U-18 Championship semi-final Lot #879 (Sale Order 143 of 712) A blue France No.11 jersey from the 1967 UEFA U-18 Championship semi-final match v England, no maker but inscribed in French Pur Coton, long-sleeved, circular UEFA badge This jersey was gained as a swap by Alun Evans. England beat France 2-0 to progress to the final where they were beaten 1-0 by the Soviet Union. Provenance: The Alun Evans Collection
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Alun Evans white No.9 England U-23 international jersey circa 1968, long-sl Lot #880 (Sale Order 144 of 712) Alun Evans white No.9 England U-23 international jersey circa 1968, long-sleeved, Three Lions badge removed Provenance: The Alun Evans Collection
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Green Republic of Ireland No.6 jersey from the UEFA U-18 Championship quali Lot #881 (Sale Order 145 of 712) Green Republic of Ireland No.6 jersey from the UEFA U-18 Championship qualifying competition, long-sleeved, F.A.I. badge This jersey was gained as a swap by England's Alun Evans. Provenance: The Alun Evans Collection
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Ephemera relating to the career of the Liverpool footballer Alun Evans, 33 Lot #882 (Sale Order 146 of 712) Ephemera relating to the career of the Liverpool footballer Alun Evans, 33 programmes (some duplication) relating to Evans's schools and youth career including various England internationals including one signed by the England team and the opposition; ESFA Handbook 1965-66, 3 match itineraries, 2 reception menus and 3 invitations; sold together with a qty. of programmes collected by Alun Evans but not career related, mostly Cup Finals and other Wembley showpieces, 1950s-1970s (a qty.) Provenance: The Alun Evans Collection
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Billy Jennings's claret & blue West Ham United No.7 jersey worn in the F.A. Lot #883 (Sale Order 147 of 712) Billy Jennings's claret & blue West Ham United No.7 jersey worn in the F.A. Cup Final v Fulham at Wembley Stadium 3rd May 1975, short-sleeved, with embroidered club badge inscribed WEMBLEY, 1975; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Billy Jennings (2) An England Youth International, Billy Jennings signed for West Ham from Watford in 1974. In his first season at Upton Park the striker won a F.A. Cup winner's medal following the 2-0 defeat of Fulham.
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Billy Jennings white England Youth No.8 international jersey 1967-68, long Lot #884 (Sale Order 148 of 712) Billy Jennings white England Youth No.8 international jersey 1967-68, long sleeved, the badge inscribed YOUTH This jersey was worn by Billy Jennings when representing the England in the Youth team international v Northern Ireland at The Oval, Belfast, 23rd February 1968. Northern Ireland won 2-0. Jennings was selected from Hertfordshire county football and it was his only international appearance and came before he signed professional forms for Watford.
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Pair of Bobby Moore football boots circa 1974, a pair of black & yellow Adi Lot #885 (Sale Order 149 of 712) Pair of Bobby Moore football boots circa 1974, a pair of black & yellow Adidas Beckenbauer World Cup 74 boots; sold with a framed signed letter of authenticity from Bobby's son Dean Moore dated 23rd April 2003 (3)
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Trophy presented to Bobby Moore by the Israeli Football Coaches Organisatio Lot #886 (Sale Order 150 of 712) Trophy presented to Bobby Moore by the Israeli Football Coaches Organisation in February 1975, gilt-lacquered trophy cup figurine set on a stepped wooden plinth with engraved presentation plaque, height 28cm. Provenance: Sold at Bonham's 18th October 2006, lot 501, from a group of 17 lots sold by a private individual with direct provenance to Bobby Moore and his family.
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Sir Alf Ramsey Trophy presented to Geoff Hurst in 1977, a silvered metal & Lot #887 (Sale Order 151 of 712) Sir Alf Ramsey Trophy presented to Geoff Hurst in 1977, a silvered metal & enamel trophy shield from the 5-A-Side Tournament at Wembley Arena 6th June 1977, named to Hurst, the wooden back shield with easel support, height 19cm.; sold with the tournament programme (2) Provenance: Bought at Sotheby's Olympia, 11th September 2003, lot 117.
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A trio of Ian Callaghan presentations to mark his 600th, 700th & 800th foot Lot #888 (Sale Order 152 of 712) A trio of Ian Callaghan presentations to mark his 600th, 700th & 800th football matches, all silver plated, i) goblet inscribed PRESENTED TO IAN R. CALLAGHAN MBE, TO COMMEMORATE YOUR 600th LEAGUE GAME FOR LIVERPOOL F.C. AT WEST HAM UNITED, 18th DEC. 1976, FROM DGJ & DDW, height 21cm. ii) salver inscribed PRESENTED TO IAN CALLAGHAN, BY THE DIRECTORS & STAFF OF SWANSEA CITY A.F.C., TO MARK HIS 700th FOOTBALL LEAGUE APPEARANCE vs ORIENT, DECEMBER 21st 1979, diameter 32.5cm. iii) salver inscribed PRESENTED TO IAN CALLAGHAN, BY THE FOOTBALL WRITERS' ASSOCIATION (NORTHERN BRANCH), TO COMMEMORATE HIS 800th APPEARANCE FOR LIVERPOOL, FEBRUARY 1977, diamater 25.5cm. Provenance: Ian Callaghan Collection. Bonham's, 2ndh February 2011, lot 403.
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Blue Scotland No.16 international substitute's jersey early 1970s by T. Ale Lot #889 (Sale Order 153 of 712) Blue Scotland No.16 international substitute's jersey early 1970s by T. Alexander & Sons of Paisley, long-sleeved with white wing collar & cuffs
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Johnny Doyle Scottish Football League Cup runners-up medal 1978 silver-gilt Lot #890 (Sale Order 154 of 712) Johnny Doyle Scottish Football League Cup runners-up medal 1978 silver-gilt & enamel Johnny Doyle made over 100 appearances for Celtic between 1976 and 1981. In the 1978 Scottish Football League Cup final Rangers beat Celtic 2-1 after extra time. Provenance: Bought at Christie's
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Johnny Doyle Celtic track suit top from the 1978 Scottish League Cup Final, Lot #891 (Sale Order 155 of 712) Johnny Doyle Celtic track suit top from the 1978 Scottish League Cup Final, by Umbro, green with white wing collar and cuffs, double breast pockets one with the Celtic crest, the other inscribed SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP FINAL, 1978, the reverse inscribed CELTIC FC Provenance: Bought at Christie's
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Wyn Davies: a red Wales No.12 substitute's jersey season 1970-71, long-slee Lot #892 (Sale Order 156 of 712) Wyn Davies: a red Wales No.12 substitute's jersey season 1970-71, long-sleeved, the FAW badge inscribed v ENGLAND 1970-71, initialed in ink W.D. on the Umbro label This match was played at Wembley Stadium 19th May 1971 and ended as a goalless draw. The Newcastle United player was capped 34 times for Wales.
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Gil Reece: a red Wales No.16 substitute's jersey season 1971-72, long-sleev Lot #893 (Sale Order 157 of 712) Gil Reece: a red Wales No.16 substitute's jersey season 1971-72, long-sleeved, the FAW badge inscribed v IRELAND 1971-72, initialed in ink GR on the Umbro label, shirt number in yellow This match was played at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, 27th May 1972 and ended goalless. Reece was a Sheffield United player at the time of selection.
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Gil Reece: a red Wales No.9 jersey worn in a European Championship qualifie Lot #894 (Sale Order 158 of 712) Gil Reece: a red Wales No.9 jersey worn in a European Championship qualifier in 1974, long-sleeved, initialed in ink G.REECE on the Umbro label Reece wore this jersey in either the match v Hungary at Ninian Park 30 October 1974, or v Luxembourg at Vetch Field 20th November 1974. He was a Cardiff City player when selected.
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Terry Yorath red Wales No.10 international jersey, short-sleeved Aertex wit Lot #895 (Sale Order 159 of 712) Terry Yorath red Wales No.10 international jersey, short-sleeved Aertex with green and yellow curved stripes Admiral produced this short-sleeve Aertex shirt for matches in hot weather. As such this jersey is likely to have been from either the match in Kuwait 20th September 1977 or Iran 18th April 1978. Terry Yorath won a total of 59 Wales international caps and would have been a Coventry City player at the time of selection for these matches.
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Ray Graydon Aston Villa Player of the Year Award 1972, in the formed of a s Lot #896 (Sale Order 160 of 712) Ray Graydon Aston Villa Player of the Year Award 1972, in the formed of a small silvered metal & enamel trophy shield inscribed ASTON VILLA, PLAYER OF THE YEAR, RAY GRAYDON, 1972, set on a wooden shield with easel support, 15cm.; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Graydon, and other related papers (2)
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Roger Hansbury Norwich City 1975 League Cup Final track suit top, yellow wi Lot #897 (Sale Order 161 of 712) Roger Hansbury Norwich City 1975 League Cup Final track suit top, yellow with green collar & cuffs, the canary club crest incorporating a depiction of the League Cup trophy, the reverse lettered ROGER HANSBURY Goalkeeper Roger Hansbury played for Norwich City between 1973 and 1981 but was to a large part understudy to Kevin Keelan. Although issued with this League Cup Final top, Hansbury missed out on the Final with Keelan selected ahead of him.
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A blue & white halved Blackburn Rovers No.2 jersey season 1976-77, short-sl Lot #898 (Sale Order 162 of 712) A blue & white halved Blackburn Rovers No.2 jersey season 1976-77, short-sleeved, red rose badge and inscribed B.R.F.C
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Team-signed Bolton Wanderers jersey late 1970s, an unnumbered white short-s Lot #899 (Sale Order 163 of 712) Team-signed Bolton Wanderers jersey late 1970s, an unnumbered white short-sleeved jersey, 13 signatures in biro including McDonagh, Jones, Bennett, Cantello, Hoggan etc.
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Osvaldo Ardiles: a blue & white striped Argentina No.8 jersey worn in the m Lot #900 (Sale Order 164 of 712) Osvaldo Ardiles: a blue & white striped Argentina No.8 jersey worn in the match v Scotland at the Estadio de Boca Juniors, Buenos Aires, 18th June 1977, by Adidas, long-sleeved; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from the Scottish international Don Masson, framed; and an Ossie Ardiles signed b&w photo, framed (3) This jersey was gained as a swap by QPR & Scotland's Don Masson. This was the second of the three game South American Tour of 1977. The game ended as a 1-1 draw. Don Masson had given the Scots the lead through a 77th minute penalty, only for Passarella to equalise from the spot 3 minutes later. Ossie Ardiles won a total of 63 international caps for Argentina between 1973 and 1982, scoring 8 goals, and was part of the World Cup winning team of 1978. Following the tournament he and fellow World Cup winner Ricky Villa were signed by Tottenham Hotspur. Ardiles achieved cult hero status in England and made 221 League appearances in a ten year spell interrupted by a forced loan spell to Parus Saint Germain in the wake of the Falklands War in 1982.
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The 1972 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos Lot #901 (Sale Order 165 of 712) The 1972 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, the gold ring inscribed NASL CHAMPIONS RING, 1972, NEW YORK COSMOS, and also bearing the club logo New York Cosmos claimed their first Soccer Bowl when beating the St Louis Stars 2-1 at the Hofstra Stadium, Hempstead, New York. The Cosmos goals were scored by Randy Horton & the Czech 1962 World Cup runner-up Josef Jelinek who sealed the victory with a penalty kick. The match was played in soaking rain. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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A pair of Charlie McCully New York Cosmos No.3 playing shorts from the club Lot #902 (Sale Order 166 of 712) A pair of Charlie McCully New York Cosmos No.3 playing shorts from the club's first NASL Championship season in 1972, a gold & green trimmed pair of shorts Charlie McCully was born in Motherwell, Scotland, 30th April 1947 and moved to America from Stirling Albion where he played for several US clubs in the ASL and the NASL and won a Championship Ring with the New York Cosmos in 1972. McCully also played for the USA national team on 11 occasions. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Moscow Dynamo No.3 jersey from the match v New York Cosmos at the Hofstra S Lot #903 (Sale Order 167 of 712) Moscow Dynamo No.3 jersey from the match v New York Cosmos at the Hofstra Stadium 30th August 1972, short-sleeved The Russian visitors won the match 2-1. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Joey Fink Cosmos No.12 playing kit from the 1973 season, a green short-slee Lot #904 (Sale Order 168 of 712) Joey Fink Cosmos No.12 playing kit from the 1973 season, a green short-sleeved jersey with yellow collar and cuffs and with an unusually large number to the front, more typically proportioned to the reverse; and a pair of gold No.12 shorts with green trim Joey Fink was the Cosmos leading goalscorer in 1973 in his rookie season joining the team from the first round of the NASL College Draft. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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A pair of Barry Mahy New York Cosmos No.2 playing shorts from the 1973 NASL Lot #905 (Sale Order 169 of 712) A pair of Barry Mahy New York Cosmos No.2 playing shorts from the 1973 NASL season, a gold & green trimmed pair of shorts Barry Mahy was born in Doncaster, England, 21st January 1942. He started his career at Scunthorpe United and followed manager Freddie Goodwin when he was appointed head coach at New York Generals in the NPSL and played there until the club folded in 1971. At that point the defender joined the New York Cosmos and played five seasons for the team winning a Championship Ring in 1972. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The Brazilian and American flags displayed on the occasion of Pele's first Lot #906 (Sale Order 170 of 712) The Brazilian and American flags displayed on the occasion of Pele's first match for the New York Cosmos v Dallas Tornados at Downing Stadium, Randalls' Island, 15th June 1975, sold with a photocopy of a magazine picture showing Pele holding the US flag and the Tornados captain Kyle Rote Jr. holding the Brazilian flag in the centre circle before kick-off Pele scored on his debut with a top-corner header as Cosmos drew the match 2-2. As part of his presentation the the American public these flags were displayed on the pitch before the game. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The shorts worn by Pele in his first match for the New York Cosmos v Dallas Lot #907 (Sale Order 171 of 712) The shorts worn by Pele in his first match for the New York Cosmos v Dallas Tornados at Downing Stadium, Randall's Island, 15th June 1975, a pair of white shorts with an embroidered green No.10 Pele scored on his Cosmos debut with a headed directed into the top right-hand corner of the net. He also had an assist for Israeli striker's Mordechai Spiegler goal in the 2-2 draw. 10 million people tuned into watch CBS's live coverage of Pele's debut match - a record audience for soccer in America. Pele had signed a $2.8 million three-year contract making him the highest paid athlete in the world. The 34-year-old had not played a competitive match for eight months when moving to the NASL. During his time in America he helped double the average attendance for the League, with the Cosmos crowd tripling in size. In his three year spell he scored 37 goals, won the NASL MVP in 1976 and crowned his career with a Soccer Bowl title in 1977. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele match-worn green New York Cosmos No.10 jersey from the preseason game Lot #908 (Sale Order 172 of 712) Pele match-worn green New York Cosmos No.10 jersey from the preseason game v Seattle Sounders in the first sporting event held in the Kingdome, Seattle, 9th April 1976, in Aertex, short-sleeved with gold collar & cuffs, numbered 10 to right sleeve and the reverse which is also lettered PELE A crowd of 58,128 attended this match, reportedly setting a record crowd for a US soccer match. Cosmos won 3-1 and Pele scored two of the goals. The Kingdome, a massive concrete structure, had officially opened 13 days earlier. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Five New York Cosmos team neck ties issued for the Pele 1977 Farewell Seaso Lot #909 (Sale Order 173 of 712) Five New York Cosmos team neck ties issued for the Pele 1977 Farewell Season, the green ties by W M Chelsea Ltd., Scarsdale, New York, featuring a repeated pattern of a Cosmos player celebrating a goal in white home and green away uniform, the ties were issued to all the players on the roster as well as other Cosmos personnel and dignitaries in the organisation, to be worn on official occasions and while travelling, the lot includes one original box of issue (6) Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele's Cosmos warm-up training suit top worn throughout the 1977 Championsh Lot #910 (Sale Order 174 of 712) Pele's Cosmos warm-up training suit top worn throughout the 1977 Championship season, the green zip-up Adidas top with gold No.10 to the front, the reverse lettered in gold COSMOS Charles Martinelli recalls that this top hung in his stadium locker throughout the 1977 season. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele's Cosmos daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Championship season Lot #911 (Sale Order 175 of 712) Pele's Cosmos daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Championship season, the green lightweight Adidas shirt with white No.10 to the front and reverse Charles Martinelli recalls that this top hung in his stadium locker throughout the 1977 season. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Giorgio Chinaglia Cosmos No.9 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Cha Lot #912 (Sale Order 176 of 712) Giorgio Chinaglia Cosmos No.9 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Championship season, the lightweight long-sleeved white shirt numbered to the reverse Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Giorgio Chinaglia Cosmos No.9 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Cha Lot #913 (Sale Order 177 of 712) Giorgio Chinaglia Cosmos No.9 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Championship season, the lightweight short-sleeved white shirt numbered to the right-sleeve & back, the reverse also lettered CHINAGLIA Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Carlos Alberto Cosmos No.25 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Champ Lot #915 (Sale Order 179 of 712) Carlos Alberto Cosmos No.25 daily practice shirt worn during the 1977 Championship season, the white shirt numbered to the reverse Carlos Alberto won four Championship Rings with the Cosmos in 1977, 1978, 1980 & 1982. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Signed Steve Hunt Cosmos No.11 jersey from the 1977 Championship season, wh Lot #916 (Sale Order 180 of 712) Signed Steve Hunt Cosmos No.11 jersey from the 1977 Championship season, white & green trimmed short-sleeved jersey, numbered 11 to the front the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered HUNT and signed by the player Steve Hunt won three Championship Rings at New York Cosmos in 1977, 1978 & 1982, the latter at his second spell at the club following a move & return from Coventry City. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Match ball from the first Cosmos NASL home game played at the Giants Stadiu Lot #917 (Sale Order 181 of 712) Match ball from the first Cosmos NASL home game played at the Giants Stadium on 17th April 1977 v Rochester Lancers, THE BALL SIGNED BY THE TWO COSMOS GOALSCORERS FROM THE MATCH PELE & GIORGIO CHINAGLIA, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, in addition to the signatures the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box Cosmos and the Lancers were the great local Derby rivals in the NASL and the two teams christened the new home of the Cosmos at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. In 1977 the prefix ''New York'' was dropped from the club name, before making a return in 1979. In an exciting match Pele and Giorgio Chinaglia scored during the Cosmos 2-0 win. Pele was a constant threat to the Rochester defence and as well as scoring set up a series of goal opportunities for team-mates. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele hat-trick match ball from the Cosmos v Fort Lauderdale Strikers match Lot #918 (Sale Order 182 of 712) Pele hat-trick match ball from the Cosmos v Fort Lauderdale Strikers match at Giants Stadium 15th May 1977 widely regarded to have been Pele's defining personal performance during his 2 1/2 years at the NASL Club, THE BALL SIGNED BY PELE AND TEAM-MATES FRANZ BECKENBAUER & GIORGIO CHINAGLIA, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, housed in a Lucite display box For aficionados who followed Pele's career in detail at Cosmos, the Brazilian's performance in the Strikers match lives long in the memory. He performed at an extraordinary high level of energy and sheer class and propelled his team-mates to their own high levels of performance simultaneously. In this match Pele scored tormented the opposition defence with an awesome display and scored all three goals in the Cosmos 3-0 victory before a full house at the Giants Stadium. The Fort Lauderdale goalkeeper beaten three times that day was England's Gordon Banks who at the 1970 World Cup had denied Pele with a wonder save from the Brazilian's header. Bank's shirt from this match is being offered elsewhere in this auction as lot 921. Also Pele's match-worn shorts from this game are being sold elsewhere in this auction as lot 919, while Carlos Alberto's shorts from the same game are offered as lot 920. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele Championship Season match-worn shorts from his Cosmos hat-trick game v Lot #919 (Sale Order 183 of 712) Pele Championship Season match-worn shorts from his Cosmos hat-trick game v Fort Lauderdale Strikers at the Giants Stadium 15th May 1977, a pair of white shorts with green No.10 Pele scored all three of Cosmos goals in the 3-0 victory over Fort Lauderdale Strikers. Pele's hat-trick ball from this match is being sold elsewhere in this auction as lot 918, Carlos Alberto's game shorts from the same match are being offered as lot 920 and Gordon Banks's Fort Lauderdale goalkeeping jersey as lot 921. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Carlos Alberto Championship Season match-worn shorts from the Cosmos v Fort Lot #920 (Sale Order 184 of 712) Carlos Alberto Championship Season match-worn shorts from the Cosmos v Fort Lauderdale Strikers game at the Giants Stadium 15th May 1977, a pair of white shorts with green No.25 Cosmos beat Fort Lauderdale Strikers 3-0 through a Pele hat-trick. Pele's hat-trick ball from this match is being sold elsewhere in this auction as lot 918, Pele's match-worn shorts are being offered as lot 919 and Gordon Banks's Fort Lauderdale goalkeeping jersey as lot 921. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Gordon Banks match-worn Fort Lauderdale Strikers goalkeeping jersey from th Lot #921 (Sale Order 185 of 712) Gordon Banks match-worn Fort Lauderdale Strikers goalkeeping jersey from the game v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 15th May 1977, black & red long-sleeved jersey, numbered 1 front & back and the reverse lettered BANKS; sold with the official ''Kick'' programme for the match (2) At the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, England's goalkeeper Gordon Banks pulled off what is widely regarded as the greatest save in football history to deny Brazil's Pele powerful bouncing downward header. When these two legendary footballers faced each other again in the 1977 NASL fixture at the Giants Stadium it was a very different story. Pele scored a hat-trick as Fort Lauderdale were defeated 3-0. Pele's hat-trick ball from this match is being sold elsewhere in this auction as lot 918, Pele's match-worn shorts are being offered as lot 919 and Carlos Alberto's shorts as lot 920. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele Championship season match-worn Cosmos No.10 playing shorts from the NA Lot #922 (Sale Order 186 of 712) Pele Championship season match-worn Cosmos No.10 playing shorts from the NASL game v Tampa Bay Rowdies at the Tampa Stadium 29th May 1977, a pair of white shorts with green No.10 Cosmos suffered a 4-2 defeat in this match, Beckenbauer & Field scoring for New York. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele match-worn white Cosmos No,10 jersey from the friendly game v Lazio of Lot #923 (Sale Order 187 of 712) Pele match-worn white Cosmos No,10 jersey from the friendly game v Lazio of Italy at the Giant's Stadium 1st June 1977, numbered 10 to the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered PELE; sold together with the official ''Kick'' programme for the match (2) Lazio won the match 3-2, which also marked the Cosmos home debut of Franz Beckenbauer, arguably pairing the finest two players of the 1960s and 70s in the same team. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Match ball from Franz Beckenbauer's NASL Cosmos home debut v Toronto Metros Lot #924 (Sale Order 188 of 712) Match ball from Franz Beckenbauer's NASL Cosmos home debut v Toronto Metros-Croatia League game played at the Giants Stadium 5th June 1977, THE BALL IS SIGNED BY PELE, FRANZ BECKENBAUER & GIORGIO CHINAGLIA, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, in addition to the signatures the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box Perhaps inspired by the home debut of ''Der Kaiser'' Franz Beckenbauer, this was one of the greatest ever Cosmos team performances ending in a 6-0 victory, with a Steve Hunt hat-trick, a brace from Giorgio Chinaglia and a goal from Jomo Sono. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele hat-trick match ball from the Cosmos v Los Angeles Aztecs match 26th J Lot #925 (Sale Order 189 of 712) Pele hat-trick match ball from the Cosmos v Los Angeles Aztecs match 26th June 1977, THE BALL WITH A FULL SIGNATURE OF PELE WITH A PERSONALISED DEDICATION PARA O AMIGO, CHARLES, AMIGO [MARTINELLI], a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, housed in a Lucite display box As Pele's last full year of football was coming to an end he began performing at ever greater levels seemingly determined to leave the game whilst still at the peak of his powers, On 26th June 1977 Pele scored a hat-trick during the 5-2 win over Elton John's team Los Angeles Aztecs. The other Cosmos scorers were Ramon Mifflin and Vito Dimitrijevic. Pele's leadership and inspiration was evident as he orchestrated wave after wave of attacks upon a beleaguered Aztecs defence. The capacity crowd cheered throughout the high adrenalin game. The shorts worn by Pele in this match are being sold as the following lot. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele Championship Season match-worn shorts from his Cosmos hat-trick game v Lot #926 (Sale Order 190 of 712) Pele Championship Season match-worn shorts from his Cosmos hat-trick game v Los Angeles Aztecs at the Giants Stadium 26th June 1977, a pair of white shorts with green No.10 Cosmos beat Los Angeles 5-2. Steve Hunt & Giorgio Chinaglia scored the other goals. Pele's match-ball from this match is being offered as the previous lot. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele's match-worn shorts from the Cosmos v Portland Timbers NASL match play Lot #927 (Sale Order 191 of 712) Pele's match-worn shorts from the Cosmos v Portland Timbers NASL match played at the Giants Stadium 17th July 1977, A pair of white shorts with green No.10 During their Championship winning season Cosmos beat Portland 2-0. The goal scorers were Giorgio Chinaglia and Steve Hunt. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Franz Beckenbauer's Cosmos No.6 playing kit worn in the NASL Eastern Divisi Lot #928 (Sale Order 192 of 712) Franz Beckenbauer's Cosmos No.6 playing kit worn in the NASL Eastern Division Conference Championship (1st Leg) v Rochester Lancers, New York, at the Holleder Memorial Stadium 21th August 1977, a green & white trimmed Cosmos jersey number 6 on the front, right sleeve & back, the reverse also lettered BECKENBAUER; and a pair of white No.6 shorts; sold together with the official ''Kick'' programme for the return leg at the Giants Stadium 24th August(3) Over the two legs Cosmos defeated the Lancers 6-2 on aggregate. In the 1st Leg Cosmos won the match 2-1 through goals by Steve Hunt & Giorgio Chinaglia. In the 2nd Leg at the Giants Stadium the Cosmos won 4-1 with goals by Georgio Chinaglia (2), Pele & Vito Dimitrijevic. Cosmos went onto play and beat the Seattle Sounders in the '77 Soccer Bowl. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The full playing kit worn by Pele in his final competitive career football Lot #929 (Sale Order 193 of 712) The full playing kit worn by Pele in his final competitive career football match in the NASL Championship Soccer Bowl for Cosmos v Seattle Sounders at the Civic Stadium, Portland, Oregon, 28th August 1977, comprising: a green and white trimmed Cosmos short-sleeved jersey numbered 10 to the chest, right-sleeve and back, additionally lettered to the reverse PELE; together with a pair of white No.10 shorts, and a pair of green socks (4) Pele's final match resulted in him winning a Championship Ring. Cosmos defeated the Sounders 2-1 making it a bitter sweet day for his army or adoring fans. Charles Martinelli, the team's equipment manager, recalls Pele being in an uncharacteristically sober and quiet mood prior to the game, keeping himself to himself clearly in contemplation of his professional soccer curtain call. He also recalls the determination of Pele's team-mates to ensure that the 'Black Pearl' would go out on a high - and so it was to prove. In the 2-1 victory the Cosmos goals were scored by Englishman Steve Hunt and Italian favourite Giorgio Chinaglia. In between the former Chelsea player Tommy Ord had equalised for the Sounders. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Giorgio Chinaglia full Cosmos playing kit worn in the NASL Championship Soc Lot #930 (Sale Order 194 of 712) Giorgio Chinaglia full Cosmos playing kit worn in the NASL Championship Soccer Bowl v Seattle Sounders at the Civic Stadium, Portland, Oregon, 28th August 1977, comprising a green short-sleeved jersey numbered 9 to the front the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered CHINAGLIA, a pair of white No.9 shorts and a pair of green socks (4) New York Cosmos centre-forward Giorgio Chinaglia scored the winning goal when the Cosmos won the '77 Soccer Bowl defeating Seattle Sounders 2-1. Chinaglia was born in Italy but grew up in south Wales and began his youth career at Swansea.Town before playing in Italian football until 1976, latterly at Lazio. He then joined Cosmos where he was spectacularly successful scoring 193 goals in 213 games and winning four Championship Rings in 1977, 1978, 1980 & 1982. In 2014 the franchise retired the Cosmos No.9 jersey. Charles Martinelli confirms that this shirt was worn in the first half. The rest of the kit was worn for the whole game. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Carlos Alberto's full Cosmos playing kit worn in the NASL Championship Socc Lot #931 (Sale Order 195 of 712) Carlos Alberto's full Cosmos playing kit worn in the NASL Championship Soccer Bowl v Seattle Sounders at the Civic Stadium, Portland, Oregon, 28th August 1977, comprising a green short-sleeved jersey numbered 25 to the front the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered C. ALBERTO, a pair of white No.25 shorts and a pair of green socks (4) For information on the 1977 Soccer Bowl see lot 929. The former Brazilian World Cup winning captain played 80 times for the Cosmos between 1977 and 1980. Charles Martinelli confirms that this shirt was worn in the first half of the match, the rest of the kit for the whole game. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The 1977 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos Lot #932 (Sale Order 196 of 712) The 1977 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, the 10k gold ring set with an emerald inscribed NASL CHAMPIONS 1977, MARTINELLI, 8-28-77, and additionally engraved with the signature of Pele, also bearing the NASL and Cosmos club logos In tribute to the departing Pele, uniquely the Championship Ring was additionally engraved with the Brazilian legend's signature. For information on the 1977 Soccer Bowl see lot 929, the kit worn by Pele in the match. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The match ball from the final career game of football legend Pele, the ''Fa Lot #933 (Sale Order 197 of 712) The match ball from the final career game of football legend Pele, the ''Farewell Match'' between Cosmos and FC Santos of Brazil played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 1st October 1977, THE BALL SIGNED BY PELE and inscribed ''thanks'', a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, in addition to the signatures the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box; sold with the official match programme (2) On 1st October 1977 the greatest footballer of all time played his last match. The match was between his final club New York Cosmos and the Brazilian club where he first made his name FC Santos. Pele played the first-half for the Cosmos and the second-half for his beloved Santos F.C. of Brazil. Pele only played for these two clubs during his illustrious career. During the first half of this world-wide watched event, Pele signed off in the manner everyone hoped by scoring a goal for the Cosmos. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Pele Farewell Match tickets presentation, a laminated wooden frame enclosin Lot #934 (Sale Order 198 of 712) Pele Farewell Match tickets presentation, a laminated wooden frame enclosing a trio of match tickets for the Cosmos v Santos Pele Farewell Match played at the Giants Stadium 1st October 1977, one ticket from each tier of the stadium seating (lower, mezzanine, & upper) Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The match ball from the Cosmos v Santos game played at the Pontiac Stadium, Lot #935 (Sale Order 199 of 712) The match ball from the Cosmos v Santos game played at the Pontiac Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, 5th October 1977, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box; sold together with an official Santos club pennant (2) Four days after Pele's Farewell Match, Cosmos played Santos in a second game staged in Detroit. The teams were separated by a Giorgio Chinaglia goal for the Cosmos. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Carlos Roberto Santos black & white striped No.8 jersey worn in the match v Lot #936 (Sale Order 200 of 712) Carlos Roberto Santos black & white striped No.8 jersey worn in the match v Cosmos played at the Pontiac Stadium, Detroit, 5th October 1977, short-sleeved Santos and the Cosmos contested the Pele Farewell Match at the Giants Stadium on 1st October 1977, then met again at a neutral venue in Detroit. The match ended 1-1. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Zico match-worn red & black hooped Flamengo No.10 jersey from the game v Co Lot #937 (Sale Order 201 of 712) Zico match-worn red & black hooped Flamengo No.10 jersey from the game v Cosmos at the Maracana Stadium, Rio De Janeiro, 14th October 1977, short-sleeved; sold with an official Flamengo club pennant (2) Flamengo won this game 4-1. Brazilian international Zico made 212 appearances and scored 123 goals for Flamengo between 1971 and 1983. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Flamengo red & black hooped No.6 jersey from the match v Cosmos 14th Octobe Lot #938 (Sale Order 202 of 712) Flamengo red & black hooped No.6 jersey from the match v Cosmos 14th October 1977 at the Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, short-sleeved The was the final match of a gruelling Cosmos post-season tour that took them to the Caribbean, Venezuela, Japan, China, India and Brazil. Flamengo won the match 4-1. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Terry Garbett Cosmos No.14 jersey from the 1978 Championship season, green Lot #939 (Sale Order 203 of 712) Terry Garbett Cosmos No.14 jersey from the 1978 Championship season, green & white trimmed short-sleeve jersey number 14 to the front, right-sleeve and back, the reverse also lettered GARBETT Terry Garbett joined New York Cosmos from English football after spells at Middlesbrough, Watford, Blackburn Rovers & Sheffield United. Garbett won back-to-back Champiosnhip Rings in 1977 & 1978. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Bobby Smith Cosmos No.2 jersey from the 1978 Championship season, green & w Lot #940 (Sale Order 204 of 712) Bobby Smith Cosmos No.2 jersey from the 1978 Championship season, green & white trimmed short-sleeve jersey number 2 to the front, right-sleeve and back, the reverse also lettered SMITH American international defender Bobby Smith won Back-to-back Championship Rings with the Cosmos in 1977 & 1978, having previously won one at Philadelphia Atoms in 1973. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Dennis Tueart Cosmos No.7 jersey from the 1978 Championship season, green & Lot #941 (Sale Order 205 of 712) Dennis Tueart Cosmos No.7 jersey from the 1978 Championship season, green & white trimmed jersey numbered 7 to the body, right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered TUEART In 1978 Dennis Tueart won a NASL Championship Ring, the third major honour of his career having won a F.A. Cup winner's medal with Sunderland in 1973 and a League Cup winner's medal with Manchester City in 1976. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The match ball from the first Cosmos home NASL game of the 1978 season v. F Lot #942 (Sale Order 206 of 712) The match ball from the first Cosmos home NASL game of the 1978 season v. Fort Lauderdale Strikers played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 2nd April 1978, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box In a high scoring match, Cosmos beat the Strikers 7-3. The Cosmos goalscorers were Stephen Hunt, Giorgio Chinaglia & Vladislav Bogicevic. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The match ball from the Franz Beckenbauer Day Cosmos v. Seattle Sounders pl Lot #943 (Sale Order 207 of 712) The match ball from the Franz Beckenbauer Day Cosmos v. Seattle Sounders played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 21st May 1978, THE BALL SIGNED BY BECKENBAUER and with a personalised dedication to Charles Martinelli, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, in addition to the signatures the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box On May 21, 1978 the Cosmos paid tribute to Franz Beckenbauer, the legendary German player who had been with the team just shy of one year. On ''Franz Beckenbauer Day'' at the Giants Stadium, Cosmos beat the Seattle Sounders 5-1 before a crowd of 71,219. The scorers were Giorgio Chinaglia (3), Vladislay Bogicevic & Dennis Tueart. The German Fischer Choir performed and several dignitaries attended. But perhaps the highlight was when Pele came out, spoke a few words about his friend and former teammate and warmly embraced ''The Kaiser.'' Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The 1978 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos Lot #944 (Sale Order 208 of 712) The 1978 NASL Soccer Bowl Championship Ring awarded to the New York Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, 10k gold set with a diamond by Balfour, inscribed COSMOS, NASL CHAMPIONS, COSMOS STAFF, SOCCER BOWL 78, AUGUST 27 1978, in original box of issue bearing the Cosmos logo and with a typescript paper label reading CHARLES MARTINELLI, 8 1/2 In 1978 Cosmos retained their NASL Championship title by beating Tampa Bay Rowdies 3-1 in the Soccer Bowl. The match was played at the Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey. The MVP was the former Sunderland and Manchester City player Dennis Tueart who scored two of the goals, the other being netted by Cosmos stalwart Giorgio Chinaglia. The Rowdies were without their star player Rodney Marsh, sidelined through an infected leg injury. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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The match ball from the Cosmos v World All Stars UNICEF game played at the Lot #945 (Sale Order 209 of 712) The match ball from the Cosmos v World All Stars UNICEF game played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 30th August 1978, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box; sold together with a colour photo showing Pele who came onto the pitch to greet the crowd before kick-off (2) The match ended as a 2-2 draw with Giorgo Chinaglia and Seninho scoring for the hosts, and Rivellino and Leonardo Cuellar. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Autographed match ball from the Cosmos v World All Stars UNICEF game played Lot #946 (Sale Order 210 of 712) Autographed match ball from the Cosmos v World All Stars UNICEF game played at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey, 30th August 1978, SIGNED BY THE WORLD ALL STARS TEAM, a French manufactured Adidas Official NASL soccer ball bearing the facsimile signature of Commissioner Phil Woosnam, the pentagon panels with white outlined red stars on a blue background, the ball bears the match identification in the hand of the Cosmos equipment manager Charles Martinelli, housed in a Lucite display box; sold together with the official match programme which has a pair of match tickets taped to the front cover (2) The match ended as a 2-2 draw with Giorgo Chinaglia and Seninho scoring for the hosts, and Rivellino and Leonardo Cuellar. The World All-Stars squad comprised Hector Baley, Emerson Lead, Oscar Bernardi, Andaranik Eskanderian, Wilhelmus Rusbergen, Batista Da Silva, Kazmierz Deyna, Americo Gallego, Iraj Danaifar, Cesar Cueto, Roberto Rivellino, Treofilo Cubillas, Cuekkar Rivera, Zbigniew Boniek, Grzegorz Lato, Johnny Rep, Temime Lahzami, Jorge Olguin, Alberto Tarantini, Tarak Dhaib, Dirceu Jose Guimaraes and coach Cesar Menotti Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Commemorative jersey for the Pele post-retirement stadium appearance at the Lot #947 (Sale Order 211 of 712) Commemorative jersey for the Pele post-retirement stadium appearance at the Giants Stadium on the occasion of the Cosmos v World All Stars UNICEF match 30th August 1978, white long-sleeved No.10 jersey with green & gold trim, and three gold stars representing the Cosmos three NASL Championship titles, the last of which was achieved three days before the UNICEF game, numbered 10 to the right sleeve and the reverse Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Rivelino match-worm World All Stars No.10 jersey from the UNICEF game v Cos Lot #948 (Sale Order 212 of 712) Rivelino match-worm World All Stars No.10 jersey from the UNICEF game v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 30th August 1978, blue long-sleeved jersey with white trim, with soccer ball design badge inscribed WORLD ALL STARS, the right sleeve and back numbered 10, and lettered RIVELINO; sold with an official match programme (2) Rivelino was a team-mate of Pele and won a World Cup winner's medal with Brazil in 1970. He made 92 international appearances. The match ended as a 2-2 draw, with Rivelino scoring one of the All Stars goals. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Johan Cruyff Cosmos No.30 jersey from the UNICEF game v World All Stars pla Lot #949 (Sale Order 213 of 712) Johan Cruyff Cosmos No.30 jersey from the UNICEF game v World All Stars played at the Giants Stadium 30th August 1978, white long-sleeved No.30 jersey with green & gold trim, and three gold stars representing the Cosmos three NASL Championship titles, the last of which was achieved three days before the UNICEF game, numbered 30 to the right sleeve and the back, the reverse also lettered CRUYFF The Dutch master Johan Cruyff had been rumoured to join the Cosmos but it never materialised. However, he played a few exhibition games for the New York team including this appearance in the 1978 UNICEF match, which ended as a 2-2 draw. The following year Cruyff did make a move to the NASL playing a season for the Los Angeles Aztecs, before transferring to the Washington Diplomats. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Hector Baley match-worn goalkeeping jersey unusually numbered 0 (zero) from Lot #950 (Sale Order 214 of 712) Hector Baley match-worn goalkeeping jersey unusually numbered 0 (zero) from the UNICEF game v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 30th August 1978, orange body, black long-sleeves, with soccer ball design badge inscribed WORLD ALL STARS, the right sleeve and back numbered 0 and lettered BALEY The Huracan goalkeeper had been understudy to Ubaldo Fillol during Argentina's 1978 World Cup win and continued to have limited opportunities at national level, winning 13 caps. He was also part of the 1982 World Cup squad. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Dirceu World All Stars No.21 jersey from the UNICEF game v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium Lot #951 (Sale Order 215 of 712) Dirceu World All Stars No.21 jersey from the UNICEF game v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 30th August 1978,
blue long-sleeved jersey with white trim, with soccer ball design badge inscribed WORLD ALL STARS, the right sleeve and back numbered 21, and lettered DIRCEU; sold with Dirceu's light blue World All Stars No.21 long-sleeved training jersey, the reverse numbering in an interesting and unusual font (2)
Dirceu was a Vasco da Gama player when selected for the World All Stars team. The attacking midfielder played in the 1974, 1978 & 1982 World Cups for Brazil and was capped 44 times altogether. He moved to Europe in the 1980s and played for Atletico Madrid and a number of Italian teams.
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The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Green version of the Cosmos No.11 jersey prepared for Steve Hunt for the UN Lot #952 (Sale Order 216 of 712) Green version of the Cosmos No.11 jersey prepared for Steve Hunt for the UNICEF Match v World All Stars in 1978 but unworn, long-sleeved No.11 jersey with white & gold trim, and three gold stars representing the Cosmos three NASL Championship titles, the last of which was achieved three days before the UNICEF game in which Cosmos wore the white home strip, numbered 11 to the right sleeve and the back Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Green version of the Cosmos No.30 jersey prepared for Johan Cruyff for the Lot #953 (Sale Order 217 of 712) Green version of the Cosmos No.30 jersey prepared for Johan Cruyff for the UNICEF Match v World All Stars in 1978 but unworn, long-sleeved No.30 jersey with white & gold trim, and three gold stars representing the Cosmos three NASL Championship titles, the last of which was achieved three days before the UNICEF game in which Cruyff made a guest appearance in the white home strip, numbered 30 to the right sleeve and the back Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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A blue & gold Boca Juniors No.12 substitute's jersey from the match v Cosmo Lot #954 (Sale Order 218 of 712) A blue & gold Boca Juniors No.12 substitute's jersey from the match v Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 9th September 1978, short-sleeved; sold together with the official match programme (2) This match ended 2-2. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Alberto Tarantini match-worn Argentina blue & white striped No.3 jersey fro Lot #955 (Sale Order 219 of 712) Alberto Tarantini match-worn Argentina blue & white striped No.3 jersey from the Game v the New York Cosmos 6th June 1979, short-sleeved; sold together with an official match pennant for the Cosmos v Argentina national team (2) Argentina fielded the team who had won the 1978 FIFA World Cup with the sole exception of Mario Kempes who had club commitments with Valencia in Spain. His place was taken by an exciting teenage prospect named Diego Maradona. The World Champions defeated their American hosts 1-0 through a goal by World Cup winning captain Daniel Passarella. The former Boca Juniors World Cup winning left-back Alberto Tarantini had just finished a stormy one season spell at Birmingham City in England which culminated with him punching a heckling spectator. He was capped 61 times for Argentina and also played at the 1982 World Cup. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Carlos Alberto match-worn New York Cosmos No.5 jersey from the match v New Lot #956 (Sale Order 220 of 712) Carlos Alberto match-worn New York Cosmos No.5 jersey from the match v New England Tea Men at the Giants Stadium 24th June 1979, white short-sleeved with dark blue & gold collar, numbered 5 to the front, right sleeve and back, the reverse also lettered ALBERTO The Cosmos beat the Tea Men 1-0. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Bernd Durnberger red Bayern Munich No.7 jersey from the match v New York Co Lot #957 (Sale Order 221 of 712) Bernd Durnberger red Bayern Munich No.7 jersey from the match v New York Cosmos at the Giants Stadium 4th July 1979, short-sleeved Bayern Munich won this game 2-0 through goals by Dieter Hoeness & Wolfgang Krauss. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Franz Beckenbauer's New York Cosmos warm-up training suit from the ''Homeco Lot #958 (Sale Order 222 of 712) Franz Beckenbauer's New York Cosmos warm-up training suit from the ''Homecoming Game'' an exhibition match between New York Cosmos and a New York Cosmos Alumni team played at the Giants Stadium 5th May 1984, top and bottoms, in blue & gold by Ellesse Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Staff shirt for the ''Homecoming Game'' an exhibition match between New Yor Lot #959 (Sale Order 223 of 712) Staff shirt for the ''Homecoming Game'' an exhibition match between New York Cosmos and a New York Cosmos Alumni team played at the Giants Stadium 5th May 1984, green with white sleeves, unnumbered, the badge inscribed HOME COMING GAME, MAY 5, 1984 Pele, sporting a moustache, was amongst a team of old boys who played the current Cosmos team in an exhibition match. Other alumni included Randy Horton, Franz Beckenbauer, Carlos Alberto, Rivelino & Chinaglia. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Commemorative Cosmos shirt made for the actor John Belushi when attending a Lot #960 (Sale Order 224 of 712) Commemorative Cosmos shirt made for the actor John Belushi when attending a game as a VIP guest at the Giants Stadium, green long-sleeved, numbered 16 to the front, right sleeve and back, the reverse also lettered BELUSHI Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Cosmos and Pele memorabilia, comprising four oval-shaped polystyrene blocks Lot #961 (Sale Order 225 of 712) Cosmos and Pele memorabilia, comprising four oval-shaped polystyrene blocks with a quantity of pin badges, button badges, patches, stickers, key rings, and also Pele postcards some autographed by the legendary Brazilian footballer Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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An Angelo Marino colour print featuring Pele in New York Cosmos uniform, wi Lot #962 (Sale Order 226 of 712) An Angelo Marino colour print featuring Pele in New York Cosmos uniform, with printed signatures of the artist and Pele, published by Luminaries Art Inc., framed & glazed, overall 64 by 53cm. Provenance: The Charles Martinelli Collection. Former Equipment Manager of the New York Cosmos.
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Programme and ticket for the first match day in the National Professional S Lot #963 (Sale Order 227 of 712) Programme and ticket for the first match day in the National Professional Soccer League in the USA 16th April 1967, for Baltimore Bays v Atlanta Chiefs played at the Memorial Stadium (2) Baltimore won their inaugural match 1-0, through a goal by their Haitian striker Guy St Vil. The NPSL lasted for just one season, as it merged with the League of the United Soccer Association, also started the same year, to form the North American Soccer League (NASL) which lasted until 1985. British players on the rosters of the Bays and the Chiefs in the new NPSL were for the Bays Terry Adlington, Dennis Connaghan & Dennis Viollet; and for the Chiefs Vic Rouse, Brian Hughes, Gordon Ferry, John Cocking, Vic Crowe, Ray Bloomfield, Ron Newman, Peter McParland, Phil Woosnam, Graham Newton, Brian Bedford & Howard Riley. Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.
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Baltimore Bays soccer memorabilia 1967-1969, including pennant, press butto Lot #964 (Sale Order 228 of 712) Baltimore Bays soccer memorabilia 1967-1969, including pennant, press button badge, programmes, handbooks, Pro Soccer News, Press Guides, 45 r.p.m. record etc. Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.
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Pele New York Cosmos memorabilia, including a photocopy of Pele's first sig Lot #965 (Sale Order 229 of 712) Pele New York Cosmos memorabilia, including a photocopy of Pele's first sign of agreement to join the Cosmos, a signed ''offer'' on note paper from GB Motor Inn, the copy signed to the reverse by Clive Toye); photograph at the 21 Club of Pele embracing Clive Toye at his ''signing'' press conference, signed to the reverse by Clive Toye; photograph of Pele signing his Cosmos contract, watched by his wife Rosemeri and Clive Toye, signed to the reverse by Toye; a signed photograph of Clive Toye; programme, ticket and pennant relating to his farewell match Cosmos v Santos 1st October 1977 Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.
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New York Cosmos memorabilia, programmes, tickets, press packs, pennant, pho Lot #966 (Sale Order 230 of 712) New York Cosmos memorabilia, programmes, tickets, press packs, pennant, photographs, badges, commemorative objects, Pele posters, signed ball, videos and other miscellaneous items Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.
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Chicago Stings and Toronto Blizzard North American Soccer League memorabili Lot #967 (Sale Order 231 of 712) Chicago Stings and Toronto Blizzard North American Soccer League memorabilia 1978 to 1984, programmes, guides, presentations & commemoratives, videos etc. Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.
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A collection of football t-shirts and other clothing, replica jerseys, inc Lot #968 (Sale Order 232 of 712) A collection of football t-shirts and other clothing, replica jerseys, including garments issued for Concacaf, National Soccer Hall of Fame, Gold Cup, US Soccer, 1994 World Cup, Colombia F.A., FIFA Confederations Cup etc. Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.
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Miscellany of football memorabilia, pin badges, videos & dvd's, photographs Lot #969 (Sale Order 233 of 712) Miscellany of football memorabilia, pin badges, videos & dvd's, photographs, programmes, tickets, Brazil 2006 World Cup holdall, Pele collectibles and other items Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.
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Dinner menu for the Manchester United v Real Madrid match 13th December 196 Lot #970 (Sale Order 234 of 712) Dinner menu for the Manchester United v Real Madrid match 13th December 1961, signed by various sports writers who attended the dinner including Geoffrey Green & Frank Taylor Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection.
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Pele 1971 Nova Iguacu, Brazil, Honorary Citizen Citation, presented to Pele Lot #971 (Sale Order 235 of 712) Pele 1971 Nova Iguacu, Brazil, Honorary Citizen Citation, presented to Pele by the city of Iguacu in a ceremony on 17th September 1971, mounted, framed & glazed, 47 by 61cm.; sold with the original Julien's auction COA, lot tag & notes catalogue Provenance: Pele Collection, Julien's Auctions, London, 7-9 June 2016, lot 191.
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Pele 1989 National Soccer Coaches Association of American Honorary Member p Lot #972 (Sale Order 236 of 712) Pele 1989 National Soccer Coaches Association of American Honorary Member plaque, metal plaque with presentation inscription to Pele in 1989 reading THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT EDSON ARANTES DO NASCIMENTO, PELE, HAS BEEN SELECTED AS AN HONORARY MEMBER OF THE NSCAA ALL-AMERICA TEAM, on a wooden backboard, 25.5 by 38cm.; sold with the original Julien's auction COA, lot tag & notes catalogue Provenance: Pele Collection, Julien's Auctions, London, 7-9 June 2016, lot 99.
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Pele 1999 New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame Induction Trophy, a trophy in the Lot #973 (Sale Order 237 of 712) Pele 1999 New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame Induction Trophy, a trophy in the form of a crystal obelisk with etched inscription SPORTS HALL OF FAME AND NEW JERSEY - NJ SPORTS & EXPOSITION AUTHORITY, resting on a black resin base affixed with a silvered metal plaque engraved EDSON ARANTES DO NASCIMENTO, INDUCTED MAY 13, 1999, in original presentation box; sold with the original Julien's auction COA, lot tag & notes catalogue Provenance: Pele Collection, Julien's Auctions, London, 7-9 June 2016, lot 320.
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Phil Neal's 1981 Liverpool League Cup winner's medal, 9ct. gold & enamel, t Lot #974 (Sale Order 238 of 712) Phil Neal's 1981 Liverpool League Cup winner's medal, 9ct. gold & enamel, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, the reverse inscribed WINNERS, 1981, in original fitted case Provenance: The Phil Neal Collection, Christie's, 13th September 2006, lot 22. After a 1-1 draw at Wembley, Liverpool won the 1981 League Cup by beating West Ham United 2-1 in the replay at Villa Park. Despite Liverpool FC's extraordinary success at home and in Europe the League Cup Trophy was seen as a bit of a hoodoo. They had only progressed to one final in 1978 which ended in defeat to Forest. So the win over West Ham in 1981 was something of a seminal victory and one that opened the floodgates. Liverpool recorded a hat-trick of League Cup wins by retaining the trophy in 1982 and 1983, and the club has now won the competition eight times in all, a tally more than any other team.
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Sunderland Barclays Football League Division Three winner's medal season 19 Lot #975 (Sale Order 239 of 712) Sunderland Barclays Football League Division Three winner's medal season 1987-88, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed BARCLAYS, LEAGUE DIVISION 3 WINNERS, SEASON 1987-88
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1980 UEFA European Football Championship winner's medal, in Continental yel Lot #976 (Sale Order 240 of 712) 1980 UEFA European Football Championship winner's medal, in Continental yellow metal by Kramer, inscribed UEFA, CHAMPIONNAT D'EUROPE, 1980, in original case West Germany won Euro '80 defeating Belgium 2-1 in the final.
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Scottish Junior Football Association international football caps 1982, insc Lot #977 (Sale Order 241 of 712) Scottish Junior Football Association international football caps 1982, inscribed S.J.F.A., N.i v S, 1982
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Frank Gray Scotland international football cap 1982-83, Provenance: Bought Lot #978 (Sale Order 242 of 712) Frank Gray Scotland international football cap 1982-83, Provenance: Bought at Christie's.
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A Peter O'Sullivan Testimonial Match salver presented to the Brighton & Hov Lot #979 (Sale Order 243 of 712) A Peter O'Sullivan Testimonial Match salver presented to the Brighton & Hove Albion manager Alan Mullery in 1980, electroplated, inscribed PETER O'SULLIVAN, TESTIMONIAL MATCH, BRIGHTON FC V SOUTHAMPTON, 22nd APRIL 1980, diameter 32cm.; sold with the match programme, and papers relating to the sale of this salver at Sotheby's in 2000 (2) Provenance: The Alan Mullery Collection. Sotheby's 14th July 2000, lot 74.
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Two Birmingham City Player of the Year trophies presented to Dave Langan in Lot #980 (Sale Order 244 of 712) Two Birmingham City Player of the Year trophies presented to Dave Langan in season 1981-82, one from the BCFC Supporter's Club, the other presented by the Stakis Regency International Club, both named to Langan and dated, both football figurines on marble bases, the larger 24cm. Provenance: The Dave Langan Collection. Graham Budd Auctions, 22nd May 2014, lot 130.
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A Mappin & Webb carriage clock retirement presentation to the football comm Lot #981 (Sale Order 245 of 712) A Mappin & Webb carriage clock retirement presentation to the football commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme, presented 19th January 1987 by the National Sporting Club where he had been the Secretary for 15 years, engraved plaque to the rear, height 11cm. Provenance: The Kenneth Wolstenholme Collection. Bonham's, 21st March 2007, lot 328.
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Noel Cantwell Manager of the Month pennant, inscribed BELL'S SCOTCH WHISKY, Lot #982 (Sale Order 246 of 712) Noel Cantwell Manager of the Month pennant, inscribed BELL'S SCOTCH WHISKY, DIVISIONAL MANAGER OF THE MONTH, NOEL CANTWELL, PETERBOROUGH UNITED F.C., FEBRUARY 1987, 30.5 by 18.5cm.
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Diego Maradona trophy 1986-87, in the form of a large silvered metal cup se Lot #983 (Sale Order 247 of 712) Diego Maradona trophy 1986-87, in the form of a large silvered metal cup set on a marble plinth with presentation plaque inscribed A DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA, CAPITANO DELLO SCUDETTO Y MIGLIORE GIOCATORE DI CALCIO DELL EUROPA 1986/87, LA REVISTA, FRANCE FOOTBALL, height 45cm. Provenance: Bought at Bonham's, 27th April 2005, lot 233.
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An England 1986 World Cup track suit top, by Umbro, white, blue & red zip-u Lot #984 (Sale Order 248 of 712) An England 1986 World Cup track suit top, by Umbro, white, blue & red zip-up top, three lions badge inscribed FIFA WORLD CUP '86 Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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Squad-signed Terry McDermott red England No.10 1982 World Cup jersey, by Ad Lot #985 (Sale Order 249 of 712) Squad-signed Terry McDermott red England No.10 1982 World Cup jersey, by Admiral, signed by Ron Greenwood and the England squad in black marker pen Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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England Youth International kit, a white Admiral No.5 jersey inscribed bene Lot #986 (Sale Order 250 of 712) England Youth International kit, a white Admiral No.5 jersey inscribed beneath the three lions badge YOUTH, and a matching pair of shorts (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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A yellow Brazil No.7 international jersey circa 1984, long-sleeved Provena Lot #987 (Sale Order 251 of 712) A yellow Brazil No.7 international jersey circa 1984, long-sleeved Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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Alan Odell's light blue England 1970 World Cup track suit top, by Umbro. wi Lot #988 (Sale Order 252 of 712) Alan Odell's light blue England 1970 World Cup track suit top, by Umbro. with red, white & blue elasticated cuffs and hemline, the front with initialled lettering OD, the reverse lettered ENGLAND Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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Alan Odell's light blue England 1970 World Cup track suit top, by Umbro. wi Lot #989 (Sale Order 253 of 712) Alan Odell's light blue England 1970 World Cup track suit top, by Umbro. with red, white & blue elasticated cuffs and hemline, the front with initialled lettering OD, the reverse lettered ENGLAND Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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Vintage track suits, a boxed royal blue Adidas Framz Beckenbauer Model trac Lot #990 (Sale Order 254 of 712) Vintage track suits, a boxed royal blue Adidas Framz Beckenbauer Model track suit; two dark blue Admiral track suit tops; a dark blue Adidas hoodie top; and a pair of maroon track suit bottoms Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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A group of England football team issued clothing, two Umbro sweaters, a Nik Lot #991 (Sale Order 255 of 712) A group of England football team issued clothing, two Umbro sweaters, a Nike 1982 World Cup Finals sweater, two Umbro cardigans, an Umbro sweat shirt, two red Admiral training shirts, a Football League Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977 jersey, six various Admiral training tops, two shirts, 18 neck ties and four holdalls Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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Alan Odell England football pennant collection, including 9 large England i Lot #992 (Sale Order 256 of 712) Alan Odell England football pennant collection, including 9 large England international match pennants from the 1980s, multiple smaller England tournament pennants for Euro '80 and 1982 World Cup, the remainder mostly received from opposition teams, notably 4 small pennants received from Czechoslovakia at the 1970 World Cup, also two from Paraguay at the 1986 World Cup, and many other issues (a qty.) Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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A group of seven football presentations awarded to Alan Odell, i) carriage Lot #993 (Sale Order 257 of 712) A group of seven football presentations awarded to Alan Odell, i) carriage clock, Bobby Robson Testimonial, Ipswich v England 1979 ii) silver-plated rose bowl for the 'Fanfare For Europe' Match, The Three v The Six at Wembley, 3rd January 1973 iii) silver-plated tankard, Centenary Match, Wales v England, 24th March 1976 iv) silver-plated tankard, Northern Ireland v England, Belfast, 17.10.79 v) silver-plated tankard, Northern Ireland v Bulgaria, Belfast, 2.5.79 vi & vii) a pair of silver-plated goblets for the 1978 Tour of New Zealand, one lacking enamel badge Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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Over 300 Football Association pin badges, appearing to be just three design Lot #994 (Sale Order 258 of 712) Over 300 Football Association pin badges, appearing to be just three designs, as illustrated in the catalogue Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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A collection of presentations from Overseas Football Associations and Autho Lot #995 (Sale Order 259 of 712) A collection of presentations from Overseas Football Associations and Authorities, including UEFA logo plaque, Euro '80 and Euro '88 commemorations, Brazilian and Italian F.A anniversary medals and commemorations and a wide variety of other gifts, many cased Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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A Collection of Football Association presentations, many cased pairs of cuf Lot #996 (Sale Order 260 of 712) A Collection of Football Association presentations, many cased pairs of cuff-links, but with a good variety of other items including desk accessories, pens, key rings, playing cards, 1986 World Cup issued medals, button badges, boxed Wedgwood plate etc. Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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Football Association & England football team memorabilia, including 1970 Wo Lot #997 (Sale Order 261 of 712) Football Association & England football team memorabilia, including 1970 World Cup itineraries, other items relating to the 1982, 1986 & 1990 World Cups, also for Euros, celebration menus, posters, books, photographs, match programmes and other miscellaneous items (a qty.) Provenance: The collection of the late Alan Odell, F.A. International Fixtures Secretary.
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Lee Clark Newcastle United Football League Division One Championship medal Lot #998 (Sale Order 262 of 712) Lee Clark Newcastle United Football League Division One Championship medal season 1992-93, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed BARCLAY'S , DIVISION 1, WINNERS, SEASON 1992-93, in original fitted case
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Lee Clark Sunderland Football League Division One Championship medal season Lot #999 (Sale Order 263 of 712) Lee Clark Sunderland Football League Division One Championship medal season 1998-99, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS , DIVISION 1, SEASON 1998-99, L.CLARK, in original fitted case
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Lee Clark Fulham Football League Division One Championship medal season 200 Lot #1000 (Sale Order 264 of 712) Lee Clark Fulham Football League Division One Championship medal season 2000-01, 9ct. gold, inscribed 102, THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 2000 2001, in original fitted case
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Gary Stevens Rangers Scottish Football League Premier Division winner's med Lot #1001 (Sale Order 265 of 712) Gary Stevens Rangers Scottish Football League Premier Division winner's medal season 1993-94, 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, PREMIER DIVISION, WINNERS, 1993-94, GARY STEVENS, in original fitted case of issue Rangers won the Premier League Championship with a total of 58 points, three clear of Aberdeen. Provenance: The Gary Stevens Collection. Christie's 23rd November 2004, lot 262.
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Crewe Alexandra Nationwide Football League Second Division runners-up medal Lot #1002 (Sale Order 266 of 712) Crewe Alexandra Nationwide Football League Second Division runners-up medal season 2001-02, silvered metal, sponsor branded neck ribbon; sold with a letter of authenticity from Crew Alexandra FC (2)
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Scotland international football cap, undated, modern era, original recipien Lot #1003 (Sale Order 267 of 712) Scotland international football cap, undated, modern era, original recipient unknown
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The Bobby Moore Capital Gold Sport Young Footballer of the Year trophy 1996 Lot #1004 (Sale Order 268 of 712) The Bobby Moore Capital Gold Sport Young Footballer of the Year trophy 1996-97 awarded to Patrick Vieira of Arsenal, a silver plated two handled cup on plinth, 21.5cm.
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Ferenc Puskas Spanish football presentation, silver-plated tray inscribed E Lot #1005 (Sale Order 269 of 712) Ferenc Puskas Spanish football presentation, silver-plated tray inscribed EL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE DEPORTES A FERENC PUSKAS BIRO POR SU IMPORTANTE CONTRIBUCION AL FUTBOL ESPANOL, MADRID, 17 de OCTOBRE de 1996, length 24cm. Provenance: Bought at Bonham's 31st October 2007, lot 313.
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A full-size replica of the UEFA Europa League Trophy (formerly the UEFA Cup Lot #1006 (Sale Order 270 of 712) A full-size replica of the UEFA Europa League Trophy (formerly the UEFA Cup), the large and heavy silvered metal trophy engraved with UEFA emblem, the base designed with a frieze of footballers, set on a yellow marble base with enamel flags and engraved plaques relating to previous final, many now missing, otherwise overall condition good except it needs professional cleaning, height 68cm., width 30.5cm., depth 24cm., weight 14.3kg.
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1996 UEFA Cup winner's medal, .925 continental silver-gilt by Peka, the obv Lot #1007 (Sale Order 271 of 712) 1996 UEFA Cup winner's medal, .925 continental silver-gilt by Peka, the obverse with three players, the reverse inscribed UEFA CUO, 96, blue & red neck ribbon In the 1996 UEFA Cup final Bayern Munich beat Bordeaux 2-0.
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A miniature replica of the Intercontinental Cup as presented to players and Lot #1008 (Sale Order 272 of 712) A miniature replica of the Intercontinental Cup as presented to players and officials at Real Madrid in 1998, set on a green marble base set with UEFA and CONMEBOL roundels, 22cm.
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UEFA Champions League 2009-10 commemorative medal, silvered, competition lo Lot #1009 (Sale Order 273 of 712) UEFA Champions League 2009-10 commemorative medal, silvered, competition logo and title, in original paper box, the lid inscribed CHAMPIONS, 2009-2010 Jose Mourinho's FC Inter won the Champions League this season beating Bayern Munich 2-0 in the final at the Bernabeu, Madrid.
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2012 UEFA European Football Championship silver runners-up medal, .925 cont Lot #1010 (Sale Order 274 of 712) 2012 UEFA European Football Championship silver runners-up medal, .925 continental silver, inscribed UEFA, EURO 2012, POLAND-UKRAINE, COUPE HENRI DELAUNAY Italy were the runners-up at Euro 2012, losing 4-0 to Spain in the final tie.
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A Barcelona player's trophy from the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup, in the form Lot #1011 (Sale Order 275 of 712) A Barcelona player's trophy from the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup, in the form of a high quality miniature metallic replica of the tournament trophy, height 14.5cm.
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A Real Madrid player's trophy for the UEFA Champions League, in the form of Lot #1012 (Sale Order 276 of 712) A Real Madrid player's trophy for the UEFA Champions League, in the form of a miniature metallic replica of the tournament trophy, height 18cm.
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A Real Madrid player's trophy for the 2016 UEFA Super Cup, in the form of a Lot #1013 (Sale Order 277 of 712) A Real Madrid player's trophy for the 2016 UEFA Super Cup, in the form of a miniature metallic replica of the tournament trophy, height 18.5cm.
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Large official UEFA 2002 Champions League Final stadium banner for Real Mad Lot #1014 (Sale Order 278 of 712) Large official UEFA 2002 Champions League Final stadium banner for Real Madrid v Bayer Leverkusen at Hampden Park, Glasgow, approx. 145 by 86cm.
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Large official UEFA 2003 Champions League Final stadium banner for AC Milan Lot #1015 (Sale Order 279 of 712) Large official UEFA 2003 Champions League Final stadium banner for AC Milan v Juventus at Old Trafford, Manchester, approx 145 by 86cm.
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Official pennant for the 2013 Europa Cup Final Chelsea v Benfica at the Ams Lot #1016 (Sale Order 280 of 712) Official pennant for the 2013 Europa Cup Final Chelsea v Benfica at the Amsterdam Arena, bearing club crests and match inscription, length 46cm.
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Two pairs of vintage football boots, a pair of tan leather Manfield Hotspur Lot #1017 (Sale Order 281 of 712) Two pairs of vintage football boots, a pair of tan leather Manfield Hotspur boots in better condition than the other pair, no maker's details and a pair of old favourites judging by the wear ! (4)
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A group of five pairs of vintage leather football shin pads, in four differ Lot #1018 (Sale Order 282 of 712) A group of five pairs of vintage leather football shin pads, in four different sizes, one pair being for a child
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A pair of vintage 'Cup Final' football boots circa 1920, in unused conditio Lot #1019 (Sale Order 283 of 712) A pair of vintage 'Cup Final' football boots circa 1920, in unused condition, tan leather, embossed with a depiction of the F.A. Cup trophy and inscribed CUP FINAL, replacement lacing
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A vintage 12-panel leather football circa 1930, brown leather, good conditi Lot #1020 (Sale Order 284 of 712) A vintage 12-panel leather football circa 1930, brown leather, good condition
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Gary Cahill signed football boots, orange & pale blue Umbro GT boots, both Lot #1021 (Sale Order 285 of 712) Gary Cahill signed football boots, orange & pale blue Umbro GT boots, both signed in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES
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Petr Cech signed football boots, red & black Adidas Predator web pattern bo Lot #1022 (Sale Order 286 of 712) Petr Cech signed football boots, red & black Adidas Predator web pattern boots with UEFA Champions League insoles, both signed in fine black marker pen
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John Terry signed football boots, yellow & pink Nike Magista, both signed i Lot #1023 (Sale Order 287 of 712) John Terry signed football boots, yellow & pink Nike Magista, both signed in black marker pen and inscribed with his shirt number 26
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Victor Moses signed football boots, a pair of yellow & black Adidas X 15.1 Lot #1024 (Sale Order 288 of 712) Victor Moses signed football boots, a pair of yellow & black Adidas X 15.1 boots, both signed in balck marker pen and additionally initialed VM
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Zico red & black hooped Flamengo No.10 jersey 1987, short-sleeved Lot #1025 (Sale Order 289 of 712) Zico red & black hooped Flamengo No.10 jersey 1987, short-sleeved
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FC Santos (Brazil) No.4 jersey worn in a friendly match against Borussia Do Lot #1026 (Sale Order 290 of 712) FC Santos (Brazil) No.4 jersey worn in a friendly match against Borussia Dortmund in the 1990s, long-sleeved, from the collection of a former German footballer gained as a swap
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Luis Hernandez: A green Mexico No.15 1998 World Cup jersey, short-sleeved, Lot #1027 (Sale Order 291 of 712) Luis Hernandez: A green Mexico No.15 1998 World Cup jersey, short-sleeved, inscribed COPA MUNDIAL FIFA, FRANCIA '98, the reverse lettered HERNANDEZ
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Lionel Messi blue & white striped Argentina No.10 jersey from the match v R Lot #1028 (Sale Order 292 of 712) Lionel Messi blue & white striped Argentina No.10 jersey from the match v Romania 5th March 2014, unworn spare issue, short-sleeved
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Carlos Marchena gold Spain No.4 Euro 2008 jersey, short-sleeved, tournament Lot #1029 (Sale Order 293 of 712) Carlos Marchena gold Spain No.4 Euro 2008 jersey, short-sleeved, tournament & Respect Campaign badges, the reverse lettered C. MARCHENA
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Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: Germany No.11 international jersey 1982, short-sleev Lot #1030 (Sale Order 294 of 712) Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: Germany No.11 international jersey 1982, short-sleeved
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A green West Germany No.6 jersey circa 1979-80, long-sleeved This shirt wa Lot #1031 (Sale Order 295 of 712) A green West Germany No.6 jersey circa 1979-80, long-sleeved This shirt was acquired from the owner of a Sports Café in Romania who, in turn, had been given the shirt by the celebrated Romanian referee Nicolae Rainea, Germany only ever wore this particular design shirt once v Turkey in 1979.
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Sebastian Schweinsteiger 2014 World Cup Final No.7 jersey, worn in 1st half Lot #1032 (Sale Order 296 of 712) Sebastian Schweinsteiger 2014 World Cup Final No.7 jersey, worn in 1st half or at presentation ceremony, from the estate of a German F.A. official, short-sleeved, inscribed DEUTSCHLAND vs ARGENTINIEN, 13 JULI 2014, RIO DE JANEIRO, tournament & Football For Hope badges, the reverse lettered SCHWEINSTEIGER
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Markus Munch match-worn & signed Bayern Munich No.3 jersey from the friendl Lot #1033 (Sale Order 297 of 712) Markus Munch match-worn & signed Bayern Munich No.3 jersey from the friendly v Raith Rovers in January 1997, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered MUNCH, and signed by Munch and team-mates Jurgen Klinsmann & Thomas Helmer, in unwashed condition from what would appear to have been a very heavy pitch !
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Michael Carrick No.16 'Dream Team' jersey from the Edwin Van Der Sar Testim Lot #1034 (Sale Order 298 of 712) Michael Carrick No.16 'Dream Team' jersey from the Edwin Van Der Sar Testimonial match played in Amsterdam 3rd August 2011, short-sleeved, with Testimonial match inscription, the reverse lettered CARRICK; sold together with the match programme (2)
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Mark Iuliano black & white striped Juventus No.13 Champions League jersey c Lot #1035 (Sale Order 299 of 712) Mark Iuliano black & white striped Juventus No.13 Champions League jersey circa 2003, short-sleeved, UEFA Champions League badge, the reverse lettered IULIANO
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Paolo Maldini: A white AC Milan Serie A away jersey seasob 2003-04, long-sl Lot #1036 (Sale Order 300 of 712) Paolo Maldini: A white AC Milan Serie A away jersey seasob 2003-04, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered MALDINI
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Gennaro Gattuso red & black striped AC Milan No.8 jersey circa 2005, short- Lot #1037 (Sale Order 301 of 712) Gennaro Gattuso red & black striped AC Milan No.8 jersey circa 2005, short-sleeved, six times European Champions sleeve badge, the reverse lettered GATTUSO
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Christian Vieri blue & black striped FC Inter No.32 jersey, short-sleeved, Lot #1038 (Sale Order 302 of 712) Christian Vieri blue & black striped FC Inter No.32 jersey, short-sleeved, Lega Calcio badge, the reverse lettered VIEIRI
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Dennis Bergkamp blue & black striped FC Inter Milan No.10 jersey season 199 Lot #1039 (Sale Order 303 of 712) Dennis Bergkamp blue & black striped FC Inter Milan No.10 jersey season 1993-94, short-sleeved
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Renato Gaucho sky blue, black & white striped Gremio No.7 jersey worn v Spo Lot #1040 (Sale Order 304 of 712) Renato Gaucho sky blue, black & white striped Gremio No.7 jersey worn v Sporting de Gijon (Spain) in the Ciutat de Palma Trophy, Majorca, 9th August 1985, short-sleeved Gaucho was a member of the Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup winning Gremio teams.
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Ronaldinho: a Barcelona No.10 away jersey circa 2004, short-sleeved with LF Lot #1041 (Sale Order 305 of 712) Ronaldinho: a Barcelona No.10 away jersey circa 2004, short-sleeved with LFP and Forum Barcelona 2004 badges, the reverse lettered RONALDINHO
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Pedro: a squad-signed Barcelona No.17 Champions League home jersey 2012-13, Lot #1042 (Sale Order 306 of 712) Pedro: a squad-signed Barcelona No.17 Champions League home jersey 2012-13, signatures including Messi, Iniesta, Xavi etc., UEFA Champions League & Respect Campaign badges, the reverse lettered PEDRO
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Mikel Lasa: a white Real Madrid No.3 jersey season 1994-95, short-sleeved Lot #1043 (Sale Order 307 of 712) Mikel Lasa: a white Real Madrid No.3 jersey season 1994-95, short-sleeved
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Rafael van der Vaart white Real Madrid No.23 jersey, short-sleeved, LFP bad Lot #1044 (Sale Order 308 of 712) Rafael van der Vaart white Real Madrid No.23 jersey, short-sleeved, LFP badge, the reverse lettered VAN DER VAART
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Jason Koumas: a Wales No.9 jersey 2008-09, short-sleeved, from a World Cup Lot #1045 (Sale Order 309 of 712) Jason Koumas: a Wales No.9 jersey 2008-09, short-sleeved, from a World Cup qualifier v. Germany played 15.10.2008, from the estate of a German F.A. Steward
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England football team blazer, navy blue wool by Daks of London, gilt-metal Lot #1046 (Sale Order 310 of 712) England football team blazer, navy blue wool by Daks of London, gilt-metal 'three lions' buttons, three lions cloth badge to breast pocket
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A pair of England intermediate international goalkeeping jerseys early 1980 Lot #1047 (Sale Order 311 of 712) A pair of England intermediate international goalkeeping jerseys early 1980s, by Admiral, the first in yellow with black cuffs and stripes to sleeves, the other in blue with black & yellow stripes to sleeves, both three lions badges inscribed INTERMEDIATE
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Ray Clemence blue England goalkeeping jersey circa 1981, admiral, long-slee Lot #1048 (Sale Order 312 of 712) Ray Clemence blue England goalkeeping jersey circa 1981, admiral, long-sleeves with double-yellow & black stripes
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Peter Shilton yellow England goalkeeping jersey circa 1980, admiral, long-s Lot #1049 (Sale Order 313 of 712) Peter Shilton yellow England goalkeeping jersey circa 1980, admiral, long-sleeves with double black stripes
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Peter Shilton blue England goalkeeping jersey from the Tour of Australia in Lot #1050 (Sale Order 314 of 712) Peter Shilton blue England goalkeeping jersey from the Tour of Australia in June 1983, admiral, long-sleeved
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Steve McManaman England No.11 Euro '96 jersey, short-sleeved, competition & Lot #1051 (Sale Order 315 of 712) Steve McManaman England No.11 Euro '96 jersey, short-sleeved, competition & Fair Play badges, the reverse lettered McMANAMAN
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White England No.5 international jersey signed by an early Glenn Hoddle Eng Lot #1052 (Sale Order 316 of 712) White England No.5 international jersey signed by an early Glenn Hoddle England squad in 1996, 19 signatures in black marker pen including Seaman, Sheringham, Shearer, Ferdinand, Le Tissier, Pallister, Southgate etc. This jersey was probably issued to either Gary Pallister or Gareth Southgate.
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Joey Barton: white England No.19 jersey 2006-07, short-sleeved, inscribed E Lot #1053 (Sale Order 317 of 712) Joey Barton: white England No.19 jersey 2006-07, short-sleeved, inscribed ENGLAND v SPAIN, 07-02-2007, the reverse lettered BARTON Understood to have been worn by Barton in a friendly match against Spain on 7th February 2007. The shirt comes from the collection of a German FIFA referee.
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A full Aldershot playing kit season 1991-92, by Ribero with DDC sponsorship Lot #1054 (Sale Order 318 of 712) A full Aldershot playing kit season 1991-92, by Ribero with DDC sponsorship logo, red short-sleeved No.9 jersey with Football League badges to sleeves, together with a pair of blue shorts and a pair of blue socks (4)
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Paul Davis red & white Arsenal No.4 jersey season 1994-95, long-sleeved, Pr Lot #1055 (Sale Order 319 of 712) Paul Davis red & white Arsenal No.4 jersey season 1994-95, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered DAVIS
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Dennis Bergkamp: a yellow Arsenal No.10 away jersey circa 2000, long-sleeve Lot #1056 (Sale Order 320 of 712) Dennis Bergkamp: a yellow Arsenal No.10 away jersey circa 2000, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered BERGKAMP
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Callum Chambers red & white Arsenal No.21 jersey from the 2015 Barclays Asi Lot #1057 (Sale Order 321 of 712) Callum Chambers red & white Arsenal No.21 jersey from the 2015 Barclays Asia Trophy match v. Everton, short-sleeved with Premier League badges inscribed SINGAPORE 2015, the reverse lettered CHAMBERS
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Emmanuel Petit blue Chelsea No.17 jersey circa 2003-04, long-sleeved, Premi Lot #1058 (Sale Order 322 of 712) Emmanuel Petit blue Chelsea No.17 jersey circa 2003-04, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered PETIT
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Team-signed Mario Melchiot white Chelsea No.15 away jersey circa 2004, long Lot #1059 (Sale Order 323 of 712) Team-signed Mario Melchiot white Chelsea No.15 away jersey circa 2004, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered MELCHIOT, 25 signatures in black marker pen, Melchiot, Stanic, Gallas, Gerami, Makelele, Carvalho, Petit, Desailly, Babayaro etc.
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Ashley Cole signed blue Chelsea No.3 jersey season 2007-08, short-sleeved, Lot #1060 (Sale Order 324 of 712) Ashley Cole signed blue Chelsea No.3 jersey season 2007-08, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, signed to the reverse and lettered A.COLE
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John Terry blue Chelsea No.26 2008 Champions League Final jersey, an unworn Lot #1061 (Sale Order 325 of 712) John Terry blue Chelsea No.26 2008 Champions League Final jersey, an unworn spare inscribed UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, FINAL MOSCOW 2008, 21st MAY - LUZHNIKI STADIUM, Champions League badge, the reverse lettered TERRY; complete with captain's armband (2)
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Nemanja Matic blue Chelsea No.24 2010 F.A. Community Shield jersey, short-s Lot #1062 (Sale Order 326 of 712) Nemanja Matic blue Chelsea No.24 2010 F.A. Community Shield jersey, short-sleeved, the badge inscribed THE F.A. COMMUNITY SHIELD 2010, WEMBLEY - 8th AUGUST, sponsor's sleeve badges, the reverse lettered MATIC
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Didier Drogba black and orange Chelsea No.11 away jersey season 2010-11, lo Lot #1063 (Sale Order 327 of 712) Didier Drogba black and orange Chelsea No.11 away jersey season 2010-11, long-sleeved, Golden Lion F.A. Premier League 2009-10 Champions badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered DROGBA
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Fernando Torres blue Chelsea No.9 jersey season 2011-12, short-sleeved with Lot #1064 (Sale Order 328 of 712) Fernando Torres blue Chelsea No.9 jersey season 2011-12, short-sleeved with Help a Capital Child inscription, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered TORRES
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Ashley Cole white Chelsea No.3 jersey from the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup in Lot #1065 (Sale Order 329 of 712) Ashley Cole white Chelsea No.3 jersey from the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan, with pale blue diagonal sash, inscribed FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP, JAPAN 2012, tournament and Football For Hope sleeve badges, the reverse lettered A. COLE
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Cesc Fabregas signed blue Chelsea No.4 jersey from the 2014-15 Championship Lot #1066 (Sale Order 330 of 712) Cesc Fabregas signed blue Chelsea No.4 jersey from the 2014-15 Championship season, long-sleeved, Premier League flashes, signed to the reverse No.4, lettered FABREGAS
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Eden Hazard signed blue Chelsea No.10 jersey from the 2014-15 Championship Lot #1067 (Sale Order 331 of 712) Eden Hazard signed blue Chelsea No.10 jersey from the 2014-15 Championship winning season, long-sleeved, Premier League flashes, signed to the reverse No.10, lettered HAZARD
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Bertrand Traore signed blue Chelsea No.14 jersey season 2015-16, signed to Lot #1068 (Sale Order 332 of 712) Bertrand Traore signed blue Chelsea No.14 jersey season 2015-16, signed to the reverse No.14, short-sleeved, golden lion F.A. Premier League 2014-15 Champions badges, the reverse lettered TRAORE
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Asmir Begovic signed pale green Chelsea goalkeeping jersey season 2015-16, Lot #1069 (Sale Order 333 of 712) Asmir Begovic signed pale green Chelsea goalkeeping jersey season 2015-16, long-sleeved, golden lion Premier League 2014-15 badges, signed to the reverse, lettered BEGOVICH
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Yellow Coventry City No.3 away jersey from the first season of the Premier Lot #1070 (Sale Order 334 of 712) Yellow Coventry City No.3 away jersey from the first season of the Premier League 1992-93, long-sleeved, Premier League badges,
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Team-signed yellow & blue Leeds United No.16 away substitute's jersey late Lot #1071 (Sale Order 335 of 712) Team-signed yellow & blue Leeds United No.16 away substitute's jersey late 1980s, short-sleeved, 16 signatures in biro including Strachan, Snodin, Kerr, Haddock, Whitlow, Davison, Williams, Batty etc.
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Robbie Keane match-worn & signed yellow Leeds United No.7 away jersey seaso Lot #1072 (Sale Order 336 of 712) Robbie Keane match-worn & signed yellow Leeds United No.7 away jersey season 2000-01, short-sleeved, F.A. Premier League badges, the reverse lettered KEANE and signed in black marker pen; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from the West Ham United player Grant McCann who gained the shirt as a swap after the Leeds v West Ham match at Upton Park 21st April 2001 (2)
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Blue Leicester City No.16 substitute's jersey early 1980s, long-sleeved Lot #1073 (Sale Order 337 of 712) Blue Leicester City No.16 substitute's jersey early 1980s, long-sleeved
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Les Ferdinand blue Leicester City No.9 jersey circa 2004, short-sleeved, Pr Lot #1074 (Sale Order 338 of 712) Les Ferdinand blue Leicester City No.9 jersey circa 2004, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered FERDINAND
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Steven Gerrard: a red Liverpool No.8 jersey season 2014-15, short-sleeved, Lot #1075 (Sale Order 339 of 712) Steven Gerrard: a red Liverpool No.8 jersey season 2014-15, short-sleeved, Premier League sleeve badges, the reverse lettered GERRARD
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Shaun Wright-Phillips: a match-worn sky blue Manchester City No.29 jersey s Lot #1076 (Sale Order 340 of 712) Shaun Wright-Phillips: a match-worn sky blue Manchester City No.29 jersey season 2001-02, long-sleeved, Nationwide Football badges, the reverse lettered WRIGHT-PHIILLIPS; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from the Barnsley player Paul Gibbs who swapped shirts with Wright-Phillips after the game won by Manchester City 5-1 (2)
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Nicolas Anelka sky blue Manchester City No.39 jersey season 2002-03, long-s Lot #1077 (Sale Order 341 of 712) Nicolas Anelka sky blue Manchester City No.39 jersey season 2002-03, long-sleeved, F.A. Premier League badges, the reverse lettered ANELKA
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Sylvain Distin claret & white striped Manchester City No.5 jersey season 20 Lot #1078 (Sale Order 342 of 712) Sylvain Distin claret & white striped Manchester City No.5 jersey season 2003-04, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered DISTIN .
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Manchester United Youth Team kit circa 1994, a black Manchester United No.1 Lot #1079 (Sale Order 343 of 712) Manchester United Youth Team kit circa 1994, a black Manchester United No.13 jersey; and a matching pair of shorts (2)
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Rio Ferdinand: a match-worn blue Manchester United No.6 jersey season 2002- Lot #1080 (Sale Order 344 of 712) Rio Ferdinand: a match-worn blue Manchester United No.6 jersey season 2002-03, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered FERDINAND
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Ruud van Nistelrooy red Manchester United No.10 jersey worn in the match v Lot #1081 (Sale Order 345 of 712) Ruud van Nistelrooy red Manchester United No.10 jersey worn in the match v Tottenham Hotspur 25th September 2004, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered v. NISTELROOY Van Nistelrooy scored the goal in United's 1-0 win.
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Wayne Rooney red Manchester United No.8 jersey worn in the match v. Newcast Lot #1082 (Sale Order 346 of 712) Wayne Rooney red Manchester United No.8 jersey worn in the match v. Newcastle United 24th April 2006, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered ROONEY Rooney scored one of the goals in the 2-1 victory.
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Alan Shearer black & white striped Newcastle United No.9 1998 F.A. Cup fina Lot #1083 (Sale Order 347 of 712) Alan Shearer black & white striped Newcastle United No.9 1998 F.A. Cup final jersey, short-sleeved unworn spare, inscribed F.A. CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1998, sponsor's badges to sleeves; sold with a dealer's COA (2)
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Paolo Di Canio blue & white striped Sheffield Wednesday No.11 jersey season Lot #1084 (Sale Order 348 of 712) Paolo Di Canio blue & white striped Sheffield Wednesday No.11 jersey season 1998-99, short-sleeved, Premier League badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered DI CANIO
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Rare Gareth Bale black & red Southampton No.22 away jersey season 2006-07, Lot #1085 (Sale Order 349 of 712) Rare Gareth Bale black & red Southampton No.22 away jersey season 2006-07, short-sleeved, Coca-Cola Football League badges, the reverse lettered BALE
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Blue Stoke City No.16 away substitute's jersey circa 1984, short-sleeved Lot #1086 (Sale Order 350 of 712) Blue Stoke City No.16 away substitute's jersey circa 1984, short-sleeved
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Glenn Hoddle signed white Swindon Town No.12 substitute's jersey 1992, sign Lot #1087 (Sale Order 351 of 712) Glenn Hoddle signed white Swindon Town No.12 substitute's jersey 1992, signed in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES, Football League sleeve badges; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from Hoddle on Swindon Town headed paper dated 25th March 1992 (2)
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Nigel Winterburn: claret & blue West Han United No.3 jersey circa 2002, sho Lot #1088 (Sale Order 352 of 712) Nigel Winterburn: claret & blue West Han United No.3 jersey circa 2002, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered WINTERBURN
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Denis Irwin gold Wolverhampton Wanderers No.2 jersey season 2003-04, short- Lot #1089 (Sale Order 353 of 712) Denis Irwin gold Wolverhampton Wanderers No.2 jersey season 2003-04, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered IRWIN
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A trio of medals awarded to Juan Peregrino Anselmo, i) gilt-metal medal fro Lot #1090 (Sale Order 354 of 712) A trio of medals awarded to Juan Peregrino Anselmo, i) gilt-metal medal from the Uruguayan F.A. inscribed JUAN ANSELMO, CAMPEON, DIVISION 1a, CLUB ATLETICO PENAROL, 1930 ii) silver medal from the Uruguayan F.A. inscribed PREMIO CASA ALONSO, J.ANSELMO, 1923 iii) silver medal inscribed CENTRO A, ''FELIX'', LIGA MATUTINA, 1918, J. ANSELMO, ''ANDRES SILVA'', CAMPEON sold together with a 1928 Olympic Games postcard featuring the Uruguayan football team (4) Anselmo was a member of the Uruguay 1928 Olympic Games and 1930 World Cup gold medal football teams. Provenance: Juan Peregrino Anselmo Collection. Bonhams 9th April 2003.
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The rare hallmarked .800 silver version of the 1930 World Cup medal, Italia Lot #1091 (Sale Order 355 of 712) The rare hallmarked .800 silver version of the 1930 World Cup medal, Italian silver, 9.8gr., usually copper or silver plated, believed to be one of the samples sent from the mint of Stefano Johnson, Milan, who received instruction from the Uruguayan Football Association to create the 1930 World Cup medals
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Official Report for the 1934 World Cup, Coppa del Mondo, Cronistoria Del II Lot #1092 (Sale Order 356 of 712) Official Report for the 1934 World Cup, Coppa del Mondo, Cronistoria Del II Campionato Mondiale Di Calcio, published by F.I.G.C., 1934, frontispiece portrait of Mussolini, 231 pages, numerous illustrations, original paper wrappers, excellent condition
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Medal plaquette presented to the Uruguayan 1950 World Cup winning player Ro Lot #1093 (Sale Order 357 of 712) Medal plaquette presented to the Uruguayan 1950 World Cup winning player Roque Maspoli, inscribed LA JUNTA DEPARTAMENTAL DE MONTEVIDEO, A, ROQUE G. MASPOLI, INTEGRANTEDE LA DELEGACION URUGUAYA QUE OBTUVO EL CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, EN RIO DE JANEIRO, JULIO DE 1950, in original fitted case Maspoli was the Uruguayan goalkeeper.
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A fine set of signatures of England's first World Cup sqaud of 1950 collec Lot #1094 (Sale Order 358 of 712) A fine set of signatures of England's first World Cup sqaud of 1950 collected by Bert Williams in Brazil during the tournament, 20 signatures on the back of a night-time photograph of Vista Del Mar, Rio, including Matthews, Ramsey, Scott, Mortensen, Finney, Nicholson, Winterbottom, Dickinson, Baily, Mannion etc.; sold with a signed note of provenance from Bert Williams (2)
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1954 World Cup medal, inscribed CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE - COUPE JULES RIMET EN Lot #1095 (Sale Order 359 of 712) 1954 World Cup medal, inscribed CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE - COUPE JULES RIMET EN SUISSE, 1904 1954, FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1954; sold together with a 1970 World Cup medal inscribed MEXICO 70, COPA JULES RIMET, IX CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FUTBOL (2)
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1954 World Cup programme England v Switzerland, Group 4 match, 32 pages Lot #1096 (Sale Order 360 of 712) 1954 World Cup programme England v Switzerland, Group 4 match, 32 pages
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1954 World Cup quarter-final programme England v Uruguay, 32 pages Lot #1097 (Sale Order 361 of 712) 1954 World Cup quarter-final programme England v Uruguay, 32 pages
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1954 World Cup programme England v Belgium, 17th June in Basel, 32 pages, s Lot #1098 (Sale Order 362 of 712) 1954 World Cup programme England v Belgium, 17th June in Basel, 32 pages, staples missing, some hand written notes and line-up insertions
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1954 World Cup programme Uruguay v Scotland, Group 3 match, 32 pages, plus Lot #1099 (Sale Order 363 of 712) 1954 World Cup programme Uruguay v Scotland, Group 3 match, 32 pages, plus cigarette advert
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Signed Wales 1958 World Cup presentation, 12 signatures signed across a pos Lot #1100 (Sale Order 364 of 712) Signed Wales 1958 World Cup presentation, 12 signatures signed across a postcard, magazine picture and album page, comprising Webster, Baker, Cliff Jones, Medwin, Kelsey, Hewitt, John & Mel Charles, Hopkins, Williams, Bowen & Ivor Allchurch, mounted, framed & glazed, 32cm. square
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A 1958 World Cup participant's badge for a Welsh football official, the blu Lot #1101 (Sale Order 365 of 712) A 1958 World Cup participant's badge for a Welsh football official, the blue ribbon inscribed WALES, OFFICIAL
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UEFA badge for the Congress held in Stockholm in conjunction with the World Lot #1102 (Sale Order 366 of 712) UEFA badge for the Congress held in Stockholm in conjunction with the World Cup in 1958, gilt & enamel
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Four reels of very scarce and hitherto unseen colour 8mm. motion film of th Lot #1103 (Sale Order 367 of 712) Four reels of very scarce and hitherto unseen colour 8mm. motion film of the 1958 World Cup tournament: the buyer will become the copyright holder, no sound, aggregate running time approx. 60 minutes; content and approx. timings as follows: i) National flags flown around the stadium, mounted policemen 57 secs ii) England v Soviet Union, Group 4, 8th June, 2 mins 28 secs iii) England v Brazil, Group 4, 11th June, 5 mins 13 secs iv) Sweden v Hungary, Group 3, 12th June, 2 mins 19 secs v) Sweden v Wales, Group 3, 15th June, 7 mins 20 secs vi) Yugoslavia v Paraguay, Group 2, 16th June, 2 mins 38 secs vii) England v Soviet Union, Group 4 play-off, 17th June, 4 mins 41 secs viii) Sweden v Mexico. Group 3, 8th June, 4 mins 47 secs ix) fans arriving at a stadium, 19 secs x) Mexico v Wales, Group 3, 11th June, 1 min 13 secs xi) folk dancing on the pitch, 22 secs xii) Sweden v West Germany, semi-final, 24th June, 7 mins 2 seconds xiii) France v West Germany, 3rd/4th, 18th June, 10 mins 17 secs. xiv) World Cup Final, 29th June 1959, arrival of fans in folk costume, marching band on the pitch, parade of national flags in folk costume, views of spectators in the packed stands, jet plane aerobatic display above the stadium, the teams walking onto the field of play & lining up for the anthems, 2 mins 35 secs xv) match action from the 1958 World Cup Final Brazil v Sweden, 7 mins 22 secs xvi) post-match celebrations and the presentation of the Jules Rimet Trophy, 1 min 33 secs ; the film has been copied to 3 DVDs for viewing purposes and it can be judged that the original film is in good condition (7)
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Signed England 1962 World Cup squad presentation, comprising an album page Lot #1104 (Sale Order 368 of 712) Signed England 1962 World Cup squad presentation, comprising an album page fully-signed by the 22-man squad, Springett, Armfield, Wilson, Robson, Swan, Flowers, Connelly, Greaves, Hitchens, Haynes, Charlton, Hodgkinson, Kevan, Anderson, Norman, Moore, Douglas, Hunt, Peacock, Eastham, Howe & Adamson, mounted together with a colour picture and a printed legend, framed & glazed, 31cm. square
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A group of four framed 1966 World Cup signed presentations forming a set of Lot #1105 (Sale Order 369 of 712) A group of four framed 1966 World Cup signed presentations forming a set of autographs of the England 1966 World Cup winning players plus Sir Alf Ramsey and the commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme, comprising a 1999 postal cover signed by the 10 surviving finalists at that time; a cut-out Bobby Moore autograph mounted with a b&w photo, a signed Alf Ramsey limited edition colour print, and a further postal cover signed by Kenneth Wolstenholme, all framed and glazed, various sizes, the largest 49 by 30.5cm.
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A group of three framed 1966 World Cup signed photographic prints, the firs Lot #1106 (Sale Order 370 of 712) A group of three framed 1966 World Cup signed photographic prints, the first in colour of the England team signed by 8 of the players comprising Stiles, Hunt, Banks, J Charlton, Cohen, Wilson, Peters & Hurst; the second in colour and signed by the England goalscorers Hurst and Peters; the third in b&w image of the controversial Hurst goal and signed by the West Germany goalkeeper Hans Tilkowski, this being the largest of the presentations measuring 56 by 66cm., the latter two described with COA's taped to the backboards
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A collection of 1966 World Cup autographs, comprising a folder with signed Lot #1107 (Sale Order 371 of 712) A collection of 1966 World Cup autographs, comprising a folder with signed West German pictures of Held, Beckenbauer (x 2), Emmerich, Schnellinger,Tilkowski (x 3), Weber (x 2), Hottgers, Overath (x 3), Seeler, (x 4), Haller (x 3), Schulz, Schon,Cramer, Lattek and a double-signed picture of Tilkowski & Weber; and English pictures of Hurst (x 2), Peters, R Charlton (x 2), Banks, Cohen (x 2), Shepherson, Cocker (double-signing with Bremner), McGuinness (x 2), Dr Phillips (x 2), Eastham, Bonetti, double-signing of Connolly & Callaghan, Greaves, Byrne, plus tournament referee Rudolf Kreitlein & David Corbett owner of Pickles the Dog; sold together with a further group of larger signed pictures, comprising Ramsey, Armfield (x 2), Hunter, Springett, J Charlton, Flowers & Labone
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Five 1966 World Cup books, three German books WII Fussball-Weltmeisterschaf Lot #1108 (Sale Order 372 of 712) Five 1966 World Cup books, three German books WII Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft England 1966, German Arul Fussball sticker Album, and Huberty & Wange's Weltmeisterschaft 1966, official Football Association World Cup 1966 England publication & Gianni Brera's Italian publication Coppa Del Mondo 1966 not illustrated
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F.A. Diary signed by the England 1966 World Cup team, the Rest of the World Lot #1109 (Sale Order 373 of 712) F.A. Diary signed by the England 1966 World Cup team, the Rest of the World Team from the 1963 FA Centenary match and others, signatures including Banks, Cohen, Wilson, Moore, J Charlton, Stiles, Peters, Hunt, Ball, R Charlton, Hurst, Byrne, Connolly, Armfield, Bonetti, Hunter, Flowers, Callaghan, Greaves, Eusebio, Di Stefano, Puskas, Yashin, Pluskal, Gento, Soskic, Masopust, Schnellinger, Dantos, Eyzaguirre, Kopa, Law, Baxter, Thomson, Waiters, Kay and others; sold with programmes for the 1966 World Cup and the 1963 F.A. Centenary match (3)
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A group of 1966 World Cup memorabilia including a tournament programme sign Lot #1110 (Sale Order 374 of 712) A group of 1966 World Cup memorabilia including a tournament programme signed by 12 referees, including Jose Maria Codesal, John Adair, Robert Goicoechea, Kurt Tschenscher, Armando Marques, Karol Galba, Ken Dagnall, Joaquim dos Campos and others; together with programmes, publications, attache case, pennant etc.
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A 1966 World Cup presentation fully-signed by the England squad, signed ove Lot #1111 (Sale Order 375 of 712) A 1966 World Cup presentation fully-signed by the England squad, signed over the England page in the tournament programme by the 22-man squad plus Alf Ramsey & Harold Shepherdson, some signatures now at different degrees of fading, mounted together with a final and tournament programme, framed & glazed, 34 by 71cm.
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A 1966 World Cup Final programme and First Day Cover both signed by Alf Ram Lot #1112 (Sale Order 376 of 712) A 1966 World Cup Final programme and First Day Cover both signed by Alf Ramsey, the programme signed over p.32 team-lines ups, both signatures in blue ink, programme in poor condition; sold with a 9ct. gold charm designed as the Jules Rimet Trophy surmounted by a football, 3.5cm.; sold with a signed letter of provenance from the consignor (4) In 1966 the current consignor was a District Nurse and two of her patients were the mother & father of Alf Ramsey who were both suffering illnesses which necessitated daily visits to their home in Halibut Street, Dagenham. On the Monday following the World Cup win, Alf Ramsey visited his parents and on this occasion, and as a gesture of gratitude, gifted the items being offered here to the district nurse.
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1966 World Cup souvenir album, superb record of the tournament with detaile Lot #1113 (Sale Order 377 of 712) 1966 World Cup souvenir album, superb record of the tournament with detailed coverage of every single match in the tournament including a hinge mounted ticket for every game, plus a wide variety of memorabilia including programmes, brochures, original photographs, press cuttings, stickers, official correspondence, invitation to the draw, postal covers, programme of arrangements for the opening match England v Uruguay, steward's armband, blazer badge, rosettes, travel ephemera, celebration banquet items and the autographs of Gordon Banks, Geoff Hurst, Nobby Stiles & Jimmy Greaves; separate to the album the lot also including 1966 World Cup Official Handbook and Official Report, a set of blazer buttons, tea towel and souvenir newspapers (6)
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A stadium flag that flew during the 1966 World Cup tournament, Union Jack b Lot #1114 (Sale Order 378 of 712) A stadium flag that flew during the 1966 World Cup tournament, Union Jack background, central World Cup insignia, 188 by 96cm.
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Ticket stub for the England v Portugal 1966 World Cup semi-final, played at Lot #1115 (Sale Order 379 of 712) Ticket stub for the England v Portugal 1966 World Cup semi-final, played at Wembley Stadium 26th July not illustrated
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Autographed Football League Secretaries' and Managers' Association Annual D Lot #1116 (Sale Order 380 of 712) Autographed Football League Secretaries' and Managers' Association Annual Dinner Menu 3rd June 1966, held at the Park Lane Hotel, London, signed to both sides of the back cover by 18 members of the England 1966 World Cup squad comprising Ramsey, Moore, Wilson, Stiles, Callaghan, Hurst, Hunter, Eastham, Armfield, Peters, Connolly, Paine, the Charlton brothers, Hunt, Bonetti, Cohen & Greaves, autographs on the back cover would indicate that this menu came from the QPR table at the event and includes manager Alec Stock and chairman Jim Gregory
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An exceptional collection of 1966 World Cup autographs in the form of an al Lot #1117 (Sale Order 381 of 712) An exceptional collection of 1966 World Cup autographs in the form of an album of first day covers signed by all 16 competing national squads, compiled by the esteemed Glasgow football memorabilia collector Ronald Antinoris during the course of the tournament, containing a series of commemorative first day cover bearing World Cup postage stamps postmarked 1 Jun 66 autographed neatly in fountain pen using black ink by the World Cup playing squads, the only exception being the England 22 which has been signed over a pair of postal covers, the album pages with captioned scanned imagery, the running order after England being alphabetical, namely Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, France, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, North Korea, Portugal, Soviet Union, Spain, Switzerland, Uruguay & West Germany, the completeness of the squad signatures was down to the availability of the players on the given day Mr Antinoris sought their autographs, and consequently on some occasions one or two of the squad members are not represented in the collection, but the overwhelming majority of the 352 international footballers who participated in the tournament are represented in this superb collection
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1966 World Cup postal cover fully-signed by the eleven England finalists, B Lot #1118 (Sale Order 382 of 712) 1966 World Cup postal cover fully-signed by the eleven England finalists, Banks, Cohen, Wilson, Stiles, J Charlton, Moore, Ball, B Charlton, Hurst, Peters & Hunt
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A collection of 32 original b&w press photographs from the 1966 World Cup a Lot #1119 (Sale Order 383 of 712) A collection of 32 original b&w press photographs from the 1966 World Cup and representing a single image for every game played during the tournament, various sizes but typically 8 by 6in., some with captions
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1966 World Cup tournament programme fully signed by the 11 England finalist Lot #1120 (Sale Order 384 of 712) 1966 World Cup tournament programme fully signed by the 11 England finalists, and additionally signed by Alf Ramsey, Stanley Rous, Billy Wright and Ron Flowers, signatures collected on the page reserved for the final tie
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A Pioneer white leather football formerly owned by Geoff Hurst and bearing Lot #1121 (Sale Order 385 of 712) A Pioneer white leather football formerly owned by Geoff Hurst and bearing the 22 signatures of the England 1966 World Cup squad and manager Alf Ramsey, in a custom-built wood & glass panel display case, with key, blue biro signatures faded but legible Provenance: The Geoff Hurst Collection, Christie's, 28th September 2000, Lot 88.
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1966 World Cup autographs, original tournament programme signed by Alf Rams Lot #1122 (Sale Order 386 of 712) 1966 World Cup autographs, original tournament programme signed by Alf Ramsey and 10 of the England finalists (Bobby Charlton missing); sold together with a postal covers signed by Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles & Uwe Seeler; and a sheet of six unused and mint Royal Mail 199 World Cup winners postage stamps (5)
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1966 World Cup memorabilia, World Cup Willie Watney's Red Barrel pennant & Lot #1123 (Sale Order 387 of 712) 1966 World Cup memorabilia, World Cup Willie Watney's Red Barrel pennant & ale glass, an ashtray and German beaker glass with printed sigantures of the German team, Hugh McIlvanney book 'World Cup '66', three F.A. News journals and two souvenir national newspapers; and an album containing a miscellaneous selection of ephemera including signed photocards of Beckembauer, Seeler, Weber, Overath, Schon, team-signed Portugal magazine photo, postal cover and some beermats (qty.)
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Bobby Moore signed presentation, relating to an evening event at Leas Cliff Lot #1124 (Sale Order 388 of 712) Bobby Moore signed presentation, relating to an evening event at Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, called ''Bobby Moore's World of Football'', the reverse of a promotional flyer signed by Moore, special guest Geoff Hurst and compere Kenny Lynch, mounted with a scan of the front of the flyer and two colour photographs featuring Bobby Moore, framed & glazed, 36 by 46cm.
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A group of four reels of privately taken football film including the 1966 W Lot #1125 (Sale Order 389 of 712) A group of four reels of privately taken football film including the 1966 World Cup Final, Super 8 and Standard 8 film captured on a Bolex 160 Camera, footage comprising: a standard 8 film in colour - 1966 World Cup Final England v West Germany, scenes outside Wembley, Queen arriving, teams walking on to the field, warming up, match action, England team celebrating with the trophy, scenes outside Wembley Stadium after the match, Queen leaving, approx. running time 6 minutes; and a Standard 8 film in colour - 1966 World Cup quarter-final England v Argentina, approx. 4 minutes; the film collection also including footage for 1961 F.A. Cup Final Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City; the 1967 F.A. Cup Final Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea; England training early 1970's in Berlin, Switzerland and Portugal; and the England team at Gatwick Airport arriving back from South America; the original film has been copied to DVD for viewing purposes and is included in the lot
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A rare official invitation card for the Draw for the 1966 World Cup, from T Lot #1126 (Sale Order 390 of 712) A rare official invitation card for the Draw for the 1966 World Cup, from The President and Members of F.I.F.A. and The Football Association Organising Committee requesting attendance for the draw for the 1966 World Cup, to be held at the Palace Suite, Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington, on 6th January 1966; sold together with a 1966 World Cup fixture booklet produced by Westclox (2)
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A full set of autographs of the 11 England World Cup Final winning players Lot #1127 (Sale Order 391 of 712) A full set of autographs of the 11 England World Cup Final winning players plus Sir Alf Ramsey, comprising Bobby Moore, signed individually to a card with 1974 World Cup stamps, Alf Ramsey, signed individually to a Euro 96 Football postcard; and three First Day Covers, for the replay of the 1966 World Cup Final, played at Elland Road, 28 July 1985, one signed by Geoff Hurst, Nobby Stiles, George Cohen and Alan Ball; another by Jack Charlton, Gordon Banks and Ray Wilson; and another by Bobby Charlton, Roger Hunt and Martin Peters (5)
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A rare booklet for the City of Manchester Art Galleries Football World Cup Lot #1128 (Sale Order 392 of 712) A rare booklet for the City of Manchester Art Galleries Football World Cup 1966 exhibition July 12th to August 7th, a catalogue of football related paintings and sculptures on display at the gallery, including an L.S. Lowry R.A. oil on board, ''Going to the Football Match''; and a rare original flier for the same exhibition (2)
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World Cup programmes and memorabilia, for England 1966, Mexico 1970, German Lot #1129 (Sale Order 393 of 712) World Cup programmes and memorabilia, for England 1966, Mexico 1970, Germany 1974 (produced in Germany), Argentina 1978, Spain 1983 (produced in Spain), Germany 2006, a Spain 1982 Programme card by Mercantile Credit (completed in ink), and a Germany 2006, Second Round programme; the lot including other World Cup memorabilia, two 2006 World Cup England official bid campaign packs and three bid magazines, a 1970 World Cup Soccer Stars sticker book partially filled, a France 1998 MacDonalds meal bag, Sir Alf Ramsay's World Cup Guide for Mexico 1970, a 1978 ITV World Cup Guide magazine, several Ladbrokes advertisement cards in the form of the FIFA World Cup trophy, a Fiat sponsored 1990 World Cup Game Card & Fixture List, a 1994 World Cup, F.I.F.A. UK edition magazine, an Italia 1990 World Cup flier, a 1998 World Cup strung banner, with participating countries team strips, 2002 World Cup Tournament Scorecards and Kit Stickers etc; and European Championships Football Memorabilia, including a full supporters package for Portugal 2004, including two sets of ticket vouchers for the Final, Semi-Finals and Quarter Final, in original lanyard holder, 2004 Face Paints pack, Portugal scarf, a 1970s Euro Football, Panini Sticker Book, part filled, Euro 96 England scarf, unopened in wrapper, other Euro (96 items in total) not illustrated
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A 9ct. gold Jules Rimet Trophy bracelet charm, produced as a souvenir for t Lot #1130 (Sale Order 394 of 712) A 9ct. gold Jules Rimet Trophy bracelet charm, produced as a souvenir for the 1966 World Cup
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A 1966 World Cup postcard signed by the tournament referees, the autographs Lot #1131 (Sale Order 395 of 712) A 1966 World Cup postcard signed by the tournament referees, the autographs collected by the English referee Ernie Crawford, the reverse of the postcard signed mostly in blue ink by 18 referees, including the final tie referee Gottfried Dienst, plus Ernie Crawford, Ali Kandil, Ken Dagnall, Jim Finney, Menachem Ashkenazi, Rudolf Kreitlein, Concetto Lo Bello etc.
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A 1966 replica of the Jules Rimet FIFA World Cup trophy, gilt-lacquer on a Lot #1132 (Sale Order 396 of 712) A 1966 replica of the Jules Rimet FIFA World Cup trophy, gilt-lacquer on a stepped onyx base, set with a presentation plaque engraved LONSAR, GRATEFUL THANKS, 1966 LONSAR is the London Society of Amateur Referees. This trophy would have been presented by the 1966 World Cup Organisation committee.
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1966 World Cup final programme signed by the England goalscorers Geoff Hurs Lot #1133 (Sale Order 397 of 712) 1966 World Cup final programme signed by the England goalscorers Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters, signatures in black marker pen to front cover
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1966 World Cup autographed display, attractively mounted with a colour phot Lot #1134 (Sale Order 398 of 712) 1966 World Cup autographed display, attractively mounted with a colour photograph of the England team celebrating victory signed in ink by captain Bobby Moore, surrounded by ten World Cup Willie postcards each bearing a signature of a winning player, title legend, framed & glazed, 58 by 56cm.
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England 1966 World Cup autographs, a sheet of stiff stock paper signed in i Lot #1135 (Sale Order 399 of 712) England 1966 World Cup autographs, a sheet of stiff stock paper signed in ink by all 11 England World Cup winners plus Alf Ramsey & Harold Shepherdson
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Signed Bill Glazier Testimonial programme Coventry City v England 1966 Worl Lot #1136 (Sale Order 400 of 712) Signed Bill Glazier Testimonial programme Coventry City v England 1966 World Cup XI played at Highfield Road 26th November 1974, the programme fully-signed by the 11 England World Cup winners plus Alf Ramsey and Harold Shepherdson
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The autographs of Alf Ramsey, Harold Shepherdson and the 11 England 1966 Wo Lot #1137 (Sale Order 401 of 712) The autographs of Alf Ramsey, Harold Shepherdson and the 11 England 1966 World Cup winning players, on 8 by 12in. card embossed with the F.A. three lions crest and two Gibraltar 1966 World Cup commemorative postage stamps
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A wristwatch presented to Helmut Haller to commemorate the 1966 World Cup t Lot #1138 (Sale Order 402 of 712) A wristwatch presented to Helmut Haller to commemorate the 1966 World Cup tournament, German Anker automatic antimagnetic wristwatch, movement running, the reverse engraved with a depiction of the Jules Rimet Trophy and inscribed FUSSBALLWELT-MEISTERSCHAFT, 1966, H. HALLER
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A trio of England retro jerseys signed by England 1966 World Cup squad memb Lot #1139 (Sale Order 403 of 712) A trio of England retro jerseys signed by England 1966 World Cup squad member Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks & Jimmy Greaves, red, yellow & white shirts respectively, signatures in black marker pen
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A gilt-metal replica of the Jules Rimet Trophy, on a stoneware base set wit Lot #1140 (Sale Order 404 of 712) A gilt-metal replica of the Jules Rimet Trophy, on a stoneware base set with gilt-metal plaques engraved with details of all World Cup winners from 1930 to 1970, height 35cm.
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An England Football Supporters' Association flyer for the 1970 World Cup, i Lot #1141 (Sale Order 405 of 712) An England Football Supporters' Association flyer for the 1970 World Cup, issued by David Stacey, Hon. Sec., and inviting applications for membership and to travel to Mexico to support the England team, framed & glazed, 40 by 28cm.; sold together with a framed Mexico '70 poster, World Cup Soccer Stars Mexico 70 sticker album, complete; Esso World Cup Coins Collection; and English published tournament programme (5)
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''Mexico 70. IX Campeonato Mundial de Futbol Mayo 31 - Junio 21'' sticker a Lot #1142 (Sale Order 406 of 712) ''Mexico 70. IX Campeonato Mundial de Futbol Mayo 31 - Junio 21'' sticker album, very rare album complete with 230 stickers (complete) of all players of all teams, 48 pages, English/French/German, original edition from 1970!m with Pelé autograph to front cover
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Ten 1970 World Cup press photographs mostly featuring England in match acti Lot #1143 (Sale Order 407 of 712) Ten 1970 World Cup press photographs mostly featuring England in match action, 10 by 8in. b&w with captions as part of the print
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A trio of signed limited edition photographic prints of Brazilian 1970 Worl Lot #1144 (Sale Order 408 of 712) A trio of signed limited edition photographic prints of Brazilian 1970 World Cup footballers, comprising CARLOS ALBERTO, posing with Bobby Moore; JAIRZINHO, being chaired by jubilant supporters after the Final; and ROBERTO RIVELINO, pounding his way through the Italian defense, all limited to 75, each signed to the lower border - these particular prints are all numbered 70; each comes with a COA (6)
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Six FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Championship football posters, World Cu Lot #1145 (Sale Order 409 of 712) Six FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Championship football posters, World Cups for: Spain 1982, USA 1994, France 1998, South Korea/Japan 2002; Euros for Netherlands 2000 & Portugal 2004, all framed, various sizes, the largest 100 by 54cm.
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A 1982 World Cup commemorative medal formerly in the collection of the FIFA Lot #1146 (Sale Order 410 of 712) A 1982 World Cup commemorative medal formerly in the collection of the FIFA Romanian referee Nicolae Rainea, inscribed to the obverse CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FUTBOL, COPA DE LA FIFA, the reverse inscribed 14 INT. WANDERTAGE, 1982, W.F. LANGENZENN
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Alan Shearer signed large colour photograph, in action for England v Argent Lot #1147 (Sale Order 411 of 712) Alan Shearer signed large colour photograph, in action for England v Argentina at the 1998 World Cup, signature in black marker inscribed ''Best Wishes'', 61 by 41.5cm., unframed
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David Beckham signed large colour photograph oh his penalty kick v Argentin Lot #1148 (Sale Order 412 of 712) David Beckham signed large colour photograph oh his penalty kick v Argentina at the 2002 World Cup, 12 by 18in., signature in black marker pen
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Official match pennant of the French international team at the World Cup in Lot #1149 (Sale Order 413 of 712) Official match pennant of the French international team at the World Cup in Korea and Japan 2002, Tricolour cloth pennant with embroidered inscription: ''Coupe du Monde FIFA 2002 Coree - Japon du 31 Mai au 30 Juin 2002'' and mounted embroidered FA emblem of France, with yellow silk fringes and silk cord, 48 by 43cm. This is one of the pennants that was planned for later matches of the World Cup, but the reigning Champions France were eliminated at the Group Stage.
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The signatures of the England football team from the 'Wembley Wizards' matc Lot #1150 (Sale Order 414 of 712) The signatures of the England football team from the 'Wembley Wizards' match v Scotland at Wembley in 1928, a page removed from an album with a fine set signed in ink and in team formation by Hufton, Goodall, Jones, Edwards, Wilson, Healless, Smith, Hulme, Dean, Bradford & Kelly, additionally signed by trainer Tom Whittaker and reserves Bishop and Briggs
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A leather football signed by the England and Wales football teams late 1930 Lot #1151 (Sale Order 415 of 712) A leather football signed by the England and Wales football teams late 1930s, autographs including Matthews, Cullis, Hapgood, Hopkins, Cumner, Green, Tom Jones, L J Jones, Hughes etc., some signatures indistinct
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Hendon Hall dinner menu signed by the England squad for the match v Spain a Lot #1152 (Sale Order 416 of 712) Hendon Hall dinner menu signed by the England squad for the match v Spain at Wembley 3rd April 1968, 25 signatures in ink to the reverse including all eleven 1966 World Cup winners, plus manager Ramsey and trainers Shepherdson & Cocker, other autographs including match starters Knowles, Mullery & Summerbee
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England football memorabilia, comprising: a Bobby Moore ''Angleterre'' t- s Lot #1153 (Sale Order 417 of 712) England football memorabilia, comprising: a Bobby Moore ''Angleterre'' t- shirt with a print of Moore to the front and MOORE No.6 to the back; an autographed 1966 World Cup Final style football shirt, by Umbro, signed by Nobby Stiles to the front, with note of provenance from The Chairman of Thatcham Town F.C.; a multi-signed England 1998 World Cup t-shirt, signed to the front by Paul Scholes, Paul Merson, Rob Lee, Nigel Martyn, Gareth Southgate, Andrew Cole, Gary Pallister, David Batty, Les Ferdinand etc; and a Brazil v England, Wembley Stadium 2000 t-shirt by Admiral (4)
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Gordon Banks signed goalkeeping glove, sold together with a Gordon Banks si Lot #1154 (Sale Order 418 of 712) Gordon Banks signed goalkeeping glove, sold together with a Gordon Banks signed 16 by 12in. photo print (2)
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England replica jersey signed by the original group of 28 players before Te Lot #1155 (Sale Order 419 of 712) England replica jersey signed by the original group of 28 players before Terry Venables designated his 22-man squad for Euro '96, signed by Venables (manager), Howe & Robson (coaches) the eventual 22-man Euro '96 squad, Shearer, Sheringham, Gascoigne, Pearce, Seaman, Southgate etc., and the six unfortunate players who missed out Beardsley, M Wright, Wise, Ehiogu, Lee & Wilcox, 31 signatures in total, in marker pen; sold with a letter of authenticity (2)
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Paul Gascoigne signed large colour photograph, in action for England wearin Lot #1156 (Sale Order 420 of 712) Paul Gascoigne signed large colour photograph, in action for England wearing a medical mask, signature in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES FROM THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, LOVE PAUL GASCOIGNE X 61 by 51cm., unframed
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A limited edition team-signed England shirt commemorating David Beckham's 1 Lot #1157 (Sale Order 421 of 712) A limited edition team-signed England shirt commemorating David Beckham's 100th cap in 2008, 15 signatures in black marker pen, Beckham, Lampard, Owen, Gerrard, Rooney, Terry etc., the jersey inscribed FRANCE v ENGLAND, 26th MARCH 2008. LIMITED EDITION, 12 ONLY WORLDWIDE, SIGNED BY TEAM MEMBERS, COMMEMORATIVE SHIRT, DAVID BECKHAM O.B.E., 100th CAP, mounted with title plaques, framed & glazed, 101 by 90cm.
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David Beckham signed large colour photograph, in action for England, signat Lot #1158 (Sale Order 422 of 712) David Beckham signed large colour photograph, in action for England, signature in black marker pen dedicated ''To Tom'', 61 by 51cm., unframed
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An autographed England legends football shirt, white Toffs shirt, with orig Lot #1159 (Sale Order 423 of 712) An autographed England legends football shirt, white Toffs shirt, with original tags, signatures including Tom Finney, Jimmy Greaves, David Beckham, Bryan Robson, Nobby Stiles, Paul Gascoigne, Trevor Brooking, Bobby Robson, Kevin Keegan etc.; with a certificate of authenticity dated 2004; sold together with a white autographed Germany 1 England 5 football shirt, with original tags, this being the famous World Cup Qualifier match played in 2001, signed by the three Liverpool players who scored all the goals, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard and Emile Heskey, with certificate of authenticity dated 2003. (4)
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Signed Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland 1970s retro shirts, both by Lot #1160 (Sale Order 424 of 712) Signed Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland 1970s retro shirts, both by Toffs, signed by 11 former Internationals including FALLON, HEIGHWAY, ALDRIDGE, DUNNE etc,; together with a similar shirt concerning Northern Ireland with 7 signatures, GREGG, CROSSAN, McILROY, WHITESIDE etc.; sold with a COA (3)
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Eight album pages with Scottish wartime football team-group autographs, fro Lot #1161 (Sale Order 425 of 712) Eight album pages with Scottish wartime football team-group autographs, from seasons 1944-45 & 1945-46 and with prominent guest players noted, comprising Dunfermline (17 including Billy Liddell of Liverpool), Dundee (16), Hamilton (11), Morton (16), St Johnstone (11), St Mirren (12 including Jim Taylor of Fulham), Airdrie (9) and Partick Thistle (13)
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Signed Celtic 1950s retro shirt, by Toffs, signed by 15 former players incl Lot #1162 (Sale Order 426 of 712) Signed Celtic 1950s retro shirt, by Toffs, signed by 15 former players including FALLON, McNEILL, CRERAND, McBRIDE, DEANS, MACARI, AULD etc.; sold with a COA (2)
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Signed LP record 'Follow! Follow! Rangers - a tribute to the Great Glasgow Lot #1163 (Sale Order 427 of 712) Signed LP record 'Follow! Follow! Rangers - a tribute to the Great Glasgow Team', issued in 1968, signed by the eleven players that won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1972 - GREIG, JARDINE, MATHIESON, SMITH, JOHNSTONE, CONN, McLEAN, McCLOY, MACDONALD, JOHNSTON and STEIN using a black marker, the record is in excellent condition; sold with a COA (2)
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Barcelona football autographs 1950s, signed into rectangles drawn on graph Lot #1164 (Sale Order 428 of 712) Barcelona football autographs 1950s, signed into rectangles drawn on graph paper in ink, Olivella, Segarra, Tejada, Ribbelles, Villaverde, Gracia, Ramallets, Estrens, Evaristo, Gensana etc.
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Team-signed AC Milan replica jersey, signatures including Seedorf, Inzaghi, Lot #1165 (Sale Order 429 of 712) Team-signed AC Milan replica jersey, signatures including Seedorf, Inzaghi, Shevchenko, Rui Costa, Maldini, Dida, Cafu, Ancelotti, Pirlo, Serginho, Redondo etc.
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Kaka signed Brazil replica jersey, signed in black marker pen Lot #1166 (Sale Order 430 of 712) Kaka signed Brazil replica jersey, signed in black marker pen
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Johan Cruyff signed Holland replica jersey, signed in black marker pen Lot #1167 (Sale Order 431 of 712) Johan Cruyff signed Holland replica jersey, signed in black marker pen
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A group of Ferenc Puskas signed memorabilia, i) a Budapest Honved 1950 Firs Lot #1168 (Sale Order 432 of 712) A group of Ferenc Puskas signed memorabilia, i) a Budapest Honved 1950 First Day Cover ii) Nepstadion 1955 postmarked postcard iii) 1954 Budapest Postal Cover iv & v) Hungary at Wembley and 1954 World Cup postage stamps vi) photograph from Wembley, additionally signed by the England captain Billy Wright
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Red Banner (Hungary) football autographs 1950s, signed into squares drawn o Lot #1169 (Sale Order 433 of 712) Red Banner (Hungary) football autographs 1950s, signed into squares drawn on graph paper in ink, Kovacs, Lantos, Hidegkuti, Palotas, Geller, Norzsei, Szimcak etc.
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The autographs of the Hungary Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games gold medal footba Lot #1170 (Sale Order 434 of 712) The autographs of the Hungary Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games gold medal football team, a 6 by 4in, card, signatures including Puskas, Bozsik, Kocsis. Hidegkuti, Grocsis, Budai etc., 18 signature in total, a mixture of pen & pencil; sold together with a programme and two tickets (4)
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Herbert Chapman signed letter on Arsenal headed paper, dated 20th December Lot #1171 (Sale Order 435 of 712) Herbert Chapman signed letter on Arsenal headed paper, dated 20th December 1926 and addressed to Arthur Turner of Tottenham Hotspur, reading DEAR Mr TURNER, ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND CHEQUE FOR £382:18:3 BEING YOUR SHARE OF THE GATE HERE ON SATURDAY LAST, AS PER STATEMENT HEREWITH, WITH KIND REGARDS, YOURS FAITHFULLY, HERBERT CHAPMAN, SECRETARY-MANAGER
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An album page signed by the Arsenal team in 1935, signatures in ink, Jack C Lot #1172 (Sale Order 436 of 712) An album page signed by the Arsenal team in 1935, signatures in ink, Jack Crayston, Ted Drake, Ray Bowden, Eddie Hapgood, Herbie Roberts, Cliff Bastin, Bobby Davidson, Jock Milne, Frank Moss, Wilf Copping, and on the reverse by Jimmy Dunne, Joe Hulme, Frank Hill and manager George Allison; sold with a photograph of the Arsenal team celebrating the 1936 F.A. Cup win (2)
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Denis and Leslie Compton signed postcards, both signed and published by Lam Lot #1173 (Sale Order 437 of 712) Denis and Leslie Compton signed postcards, both signed and published by Lambert Jackson, the brothers portrayed in Arsenal kit; sold together with three photographs showing the Comptons in wartime service, one double-signed by Denis and Leslie, other Arsenal players featured in the wartime images include Fred Price, and Ted Roberts (5)
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Signed Arsenal 1950 F.A. Cup final celebration dinner menu, 21 ink signatur Lot #1174 (Sale Order 438 of 712) Signed Arsenal 1950 F.A. Cup final celebration dinner menu, 21 ink signatures to the inside cover including 9 of the finalists (lacking Swindin & Cox), but including some former Arsenal footballers notably George Male & Alex James, also signed by the golfer Dai Rees; together with a table plan for the event at the Cafe Royal, London, 29th April 1950 (2)
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1951 Arsenal Football Club Christmas Card signed by club captain Joe Mercer Lot #1175 (Sale Order 439 of 712) 1951 Arsenal Football Club Christmas Card signed by club captain Joe Mercer, signatures in blue fountain pen; sold together with a dinner menu in honour of Arsenal FC hosted by the Lord Mayor of London at Mansion House 25th October 1947; and a 1982 Honorary Stewards Annual Dinner menu (3)
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Autographed Arsenal FC Centenary postal cover 1886-1986, laid down on card Lot #1176 (Sale Order 440 of 712) Autographed Arsenal FC Centenary postal cover 1886-1986, laid down on card with title, club crests and surrounded on the borders with the crests of other Football League clubs, many signatures including Sansom, Merson, Thomas, Adams, Graham, Rice, also chairman Peter Hill-Wood plus David Dein and former players including Jack Kelsey
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Autographed 1987 Arsenal FC Honorary Stewards annual dinner menu, over 30 s Lot #1177 (Sale Order 441 of 712) Autographed 1987 Arsenal FC Honorary Stewards annual dinner menu, over 30 signatures including Jack Kelsey, Viv Anderson, Perry Groves, David O'Leary, Kenny Sansom, George Graham, Tony Adams, Graham Rix, Paul Merson, Michael Thomas, Peter Hill Wood etc.
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Arsenal replica jersey signed by the team in 1999, signed by Wenger, Dixon, Lot #1178 (Sale Order 442 of 712) Arsenal replica jersey signed by the team in 1999, signed by Wenger, Dixon, Adams, Winterburn, Bould, Parlour, Anelka, Overmars, Wright, Bergkamp, Kanu, Henry, Rice, Upson, Manninger, Sylvinho, Grimandi, Malz, Suker, Luzhny, Wren & Grondin
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Arsenal 2000-01 signed photo folder, the interior with an 8 by 10in. colour Lot #1179 (Sale Order 443 of 712) Arsenal 2000-01 signed photo folder, the interior with an 8 by 10in. colour team-group, signed by the Arsenal team to the inside of the folder cover, 21 signatures in black marker pen including Seaman, Keown, Pires, Henri, Grimandi, Wiltord etc.
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Yellow Arsenal replica jersey signed by the 2003-04 'invincibles' team, 11 Lot #1180 (Sale Order 444 of 712) Yellow Arsenal replica jersey signed by the 2003-04 'invincibles' team, 11 signatures in black marker pen, including Pires, Toure, Henry, Cygan, Ljunberg, Cole etc.
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A Blackburn Rovers signed Howard Hotel, London, luncheon menu 30th August 1 Lot #1181 (Sale Order 445 of 712) A Blackburn Rovers signed Howard Hotel, London, luncheon menu 30th August 1950, the team in the capital for a fixture at Brentford, signed mostly in pencil to the reverse by 14 members of the Rovers party including Eckersley, Priday, Gray, Todd, McCaig, Holt, Stuart, Patterson, Campbell, Graham etc.
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Signed Blackpool 1948 F.A. Cup Final Celebration Dinner menu, 12 signatures Lot #1182 (Sale Order 446 of 712) Signed Blackpool 1948 F.A. Cup Final Celebration Dinner menu, 12 signatures in ink to the back cover in ink, including Matthews, Mortensen, Dick, Kelly, Hayward, Rickett, Shimwell etc.
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Autographed Bolton Wanderers celebration dinner menus for the 1953 and 1958 Lot #1183 (Sale Order 447 of 712) Autographed Bolton Wanderers celebration dinner menus for the 1953 and 1958 F.A. Cup Finals, both menus bearing many signatures, 1953 Barrass, Bell, plus Bolton old-timers Vizard, Pym, Greenhalgh etc.; the 1958 signed by Hopkinson, Lofthouse, Banks, Edwards, Gibbins etc.; sold together with two name place settings cards, and itinerary for the 1958 final and an invitation to the 1953 dinner (6)
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The autographs of the Chelsea and Charlton Athletic 1944 Football League Wa Lot #1184 (Sale Order 448 of 712) The autographs of the Chelsea and Charlton Athletic 1944 Football League War Cup Final teams, the sheet signed in ink in two columns, 13 Chelsea signatures, 11 Charlton, plus the referee and his two linesmen, including Bartram, Chilton, Hardwick, Fagan, Mitten etc.
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Signed Chelsea 1970 F.A. Cup winners celebration photograph, signed by Osgo Lot #1185 (Sale Order 449 of 712) Signed Chelsea 1970 F.A. Cup winners celebration photograph, signed by Osgood, Webb, Baldwin, Sexton (manager), Houseman, Bonetti, Dempsey, Ball, Hollins & Harris, b&w 9 1/2 by 12in.
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Football signed by the current Chelsea 2016-17 squad, Azpilicueta, Batshuay Lot #1186 (Sale Order 450 of 712) Football signed by the current Chelsea 2016-17 squad, Azpilicueta, Batshuayi, Hazard, Kante, Pedro, Begovich, Cahill etc.
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Derby County 1946 F.A. Cup winners autographs, collected on a pre-prepared Lot #1187 (Sale Order 451 of 712) Derby County 1946 F.A. Cup winners autographs, collected on a pre-prepared sheet with original artist drawn caricature of captain Jack Nicholas and beautifully hand-written title legend, 14 signatures in pencil including 10 of the finalists Woodley, Nicholas, Howe, Bullions, Leuty, Musson, Harrison, Stamps, Doherty & Duncan (lacking Raich Carter), and additionally signed by Sammy Crooks, Dave McCulloch, Angus Morrison & Tim Ward; sold together with a mounted repro photo of a Derby County goal from the final (2)
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Signed Fulham football team photograph 1928, original 8 by 11in. b&w signed Lot #1188 (Sale Order 452 of 712) Signed Fulham football team photograph 1928, original 8 by 11in. b&w signed in ink by eight of the players, comprising Gibbons, Henderson, Hammond, Worsley, Smith, Perry, Pinch & Arnold
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A group of four signed manuscript letters from Fulham footballers, Ted Worr Lot #1189 (Sale Order 453 of 712) A group of four signed manuscript letters from Fulham footballers, Ted Worrell, Ernie Beecham and two from H E ''Jim'' Hammond, who also played First Class Cricket for Sussex
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A Leeds City AFC letter signed by club secretary Herbert Chapman and dated Lot #1190 (Sale Order 454 of 712) A Leeds City AFC letter signed by club secretary Herbert Chapman and dated 18th January 1916, a rare and early First World War period typescript letter signed by Chapman, the letter concerning playing kit, additionally signed by the club chairman Herbert Chapman (1878-1934) had an undistinguished playing career but went on to become a toweringly influential manager in the first third of the 20th century before his sudden death in 1934. His first managerial successes were at Northampton Town between 1908 and 1912 whom he led to a Southern League Championship title. This attracted the attention of the bigger Football League clubs and he moved to Leeds City. After the end of the First World War the club was embroiled in an illegal payments scandal and eventually disbanded. Chapman successfully overturned a ban on appeal and went on to achieve major successes firstly at Huddersfield Town and latterly at Arsenal.
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Leeds United 1972 Centenary F.A. Cup Final (v. Arsenal) memorabilia Lot #1191 (Sale Order 455 of 712) Leeds United 1972 Centenary F.A. Cup Final (v. Arsenal) memorabilia,
anniversary banquet menu with innovative Cup trophy design, together with guest list/table plan booklet and invitation; together with a special commemorative sheet with a full set of autographs of the Leeds United team, the Bremner was pre-printed as these issues were produced after he had passed away, but with original signatures of Hunter, Harvey, Clarke, Reaney, Madeley, Charlton, Giles, Gray, Lorimer, Jones & substitute Bates (4)
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Leicester City football autographs season 1933-34, on a page removed from a Lot #1192 (Sale Order 456 of 712) Leicester City football autographs season 1933-34, on a page removed from an album, 21 signatures in pencil, Chandler, Adcock, Black, Heywood, Liddle, Maw etc. not illustrated
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A rare signed photograph of the founder of Liverpool Football Club Sir John Lot #1193 (Sale Order 457 of 712) A rare signed photograph of the founder of Liverpool Football Club Sir John Houlding, the photograph signed in ink during his time in office as Lord Mayor of Liverpool 1897/8, Houlding posing in his mayoral regalia, 8 by 6in. mounted photograph published by H. Dowden, Bootle
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A Steven Gerrard signed Liverpool jersey, player-spec long-sleeve jersey bu Lot #1194 (Sale Order 458 of 712) A Steven Gerrard signed Liverpool jersey, player-spec long-sleeve jersey but unbadged, unnumbered and unnumbered, signature in black marker pen
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A signed portrait postcard of the Manchester United captain Charlie Roberts Lot #1195 (Sale Order 459 of 712) A signed portrait postcard of the Manchester United captain Charlie Roberts, posing with a display of his medals and caps on the pitch, signed in ink SINCERELY YOURS, CHARLIE ROBERTS, 22/9/08, good condition; sold together with a Manchester United team-group postcard with correspondence in the hand of team member John 'Jack' Allan to the reverse, postmark date indistinguishable, addressed to his mother Mrs G. Allen,1 Russell Street, Bishop Auckland, and with a one sentance message ANOTHER GOOD WIN TODAY, postcard in poor condition (2)
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Manchester United Busby Babes autographs, cut-out signatures of Roger Byrne Lot #1196 (Sale Order 460 of 712) Manchester United Busby Babes autographs, cut-out signatures of Roger Byrne, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, Tommy Taylor, Eddie Colman, Liam Whelan, Geoff Bent, David Pegg accompanied by magazine photographs, all pasted on a mount & framed, 40 by 27cm.
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Bobby Charlton & Matt Busby signed 1957 Manchester United Red Devils broch Lot #1197 (Sale Order 461 of 712) Bobby Charlton & Matt Busby signed 1957 Manchester United Red Devils brochure
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Manchester United photographs, Denis Law signed magazine plate; Busby Babes Lot #1198 (Sale Order 462 of 712) Manchester United photographs, Denis Law signed magazine plate; Busby Babes 40th anniversary programme signed by Viollet, Foulkes & Gregg; Matt Busby signature applied to a colour picture; Duncan Edwards signature from an albun page, matched with a picture; George Best signed magazine picture; and a Dennis Viollet signed photo
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Manchester United 'The Last Line Up' limited edition print, this example n Lot #1199 (Sale Order 463 of 712) Manchester United 'The Last Line Up' limited edition print, this example numbered 480/1958, after the original painting by artist David Cottam, 1993, of the Manchester United team line up prior to the match against Red Star Belgrade on the 5th February 1958, signed to the lower margin in pencil by five players who survived the Munich Air Disaster, Harry Gregg, Ray Wood, Jackie Blanchflower, Albert Scanlon and Kenny Morgans, together with a facsimile signature of Matt Busby, signed by the artist, the players' signatures obtained by the artist, 61 by 76cm.
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Manchester United signed 1964-65 team-group photograph, 8 by 10 b&w., 15 si Lot #1200 (Sale Order 464 of 712) Manchester United signed 1964-65 team-group photograph, 8 by 10 b&w., 15 signatures in ink to the lower margin, Best, Stiles, Charlton, Law, Foulkes etc.
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Purnell Star Team Series No.1 Manchester United Magazine Special, with a co Lot #1201 (Sale Order 465 of 712) Purnell Star Team Series No.1 Manchester United Magazine Special, with a colour team-group picture fully-signed by the United 1968 European Cup winning squad, 20 signatures in all, Foulkes, Aston, Rimmer, Stepney, Gowling, Ure, Sadler, Dunne, Brennan, Crerand, Best, Burns, Crompton (trainer), Ryan, Stiles, Law, Busby (manager), Charlton, Kidd & Fitzpatrick
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Two signed Manchester United framed presentations, the first a 1968 Europea Lot #1202 (Sale Order 466 of 712) Two signed Manchester United framed presentations, the first a 1968 European Cup Final commemorative shirt, mounted together with index cards signed by Stiles, Foulkes, Stepney, Sadler & Crerand, and decorated with trade cards with caricatures portraits of the players and match programmes from the route to the final, 70 by 90cm., sold with a COA; together with a Denis Law signed Manchester United 1963 F.A. Cup Final retro jersey, 83 by 60cm.; sold with a COA (4)
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Manchester United photographs signed by Matt Busby, George Best, Denis Law Lot #1203 (Sale Order 467 of 712) Manchester United photographs signed by Matt Busby, George Best, Denis Law & Bobby Charlton, three 8 by 10in. reprinted b&w press photographs, one signed by Busby, one by Charlton & the third double-signed by Best & Law
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Eric Cantona signed Manchester United 1996 F.A. Cup Final replica jersey, s Lot #1204 (Sale Order 468 of 712) Eric Cantona signed Manchester United 1996 F.A. Cup Final replica jersey, signature in black marker pen
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Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final replica jersey signed by 14 T Lot #1205 (Sale Order 469 of 712) Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final replica jersey signed by 14 Treble Winners, signatures in black marker pen, comprising Sir Alex Ferguson, Blomqvist, Solskjaer, Giggs, Scholes, Keane, Schmeichel, Stam, Cole, Butt, Irwin, Neville Yorke & May
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Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final replica jersey signed by the Lot #1206 (Sale Order 470 of 712) Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final replica jersey signed by the goalscorers Sheringham & Solskjaer. signatures in black marker pen
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Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney signed replica football jerseys, Giggs has sign Lot #1207 (Sale Order 471 of 712) Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney signed replica football jerseys, Giggs has signed the reverse of a red Manchester United No.11, Rooney the front of a white England shirt (2)
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Newcastle United replica jersey signed by Sir Bobby Robson and Alan Shearer Lot #1208 (Sale Order 472 of 712) Newcastle United replica jersey signed by Sir Bobby Robson and Alan Shearer, signatures in black marker pen
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Team-signed Preston North End postcard season 1905-06, the reverse signed i Lot #1209 (Sale Order 473 of 712) Team-signed Preston North End postcard season 1905-06, the reverse signed in ink by all 11 players featured in the photograph, Lockett, Rodway, Tod, Bell, Turnbull, Derbyshire, McBride, Wilson, Hunter, McLean & Bond
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A manuscript letter featuring the full signature of Bill Shankly circa 1937 Lot #1210 (Sale Order 474 of 712) A manuscript letter featuring the full signature of Bill Shankly circa 1937, one page letter, in ink, written in response to a fan while at Preston North End, signed ''Yours very sincerely, William Shankly''
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Sir Stanley Matthews signed Monaco postal cover commemorating his Testimoni Lot #1211 (Sale Order 475 of 712) Sir Stanley Matthews signed Monaco postal cover commemorating his Testimonial Farewell match at the Victoria Ground, Stoke on Trent, 28th April 1965, with various post marks, most at Stoke on Trent, 28th April 1965, superb signature in black fountain pen; together with a signed letter from Stanley Rous on FIFA headed paper, London, 27th May 1965, to Mr. R. Antinoris acknowledging safe receipt of 'the cover commemorating Sir Stanley Matthews' farewell game; plus a Matthews signed 6 ½ by 5in. b&w prss photograph, backstamped (3)
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A large b&w photographic print signed by Sunderland manager Bob Stokoe and Lot #1212 (Sale Order 476 of 712) A large b&w photographic print signed by Sunderland manager Bob Stokoe and his 1973 F.A. Cup Final goalkeeping hero Jim Montgomery, signatures in a black marker pen, 51 by 40.5cm., unframed
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A group of seven Tottenham Hotspur Football & Athletic Company Ltd accounta Lot #1213 (Sale Order 477 of 712) A group of seven Tottenham Hotspur Football & Athletic Company Ltd accountancy receipts dated 1926, all signed by the recipient of the money for pay packets or expenses reclaims, comprising Peter McWilliam, George Bowler, Arthur Turner, Jimmy Darnell, Ben Ives, Billy Minter & Bert Bliss
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Signed postcard of Tottenham Hotspur's Ben Ives, signature in ink, inscribe Lot #1214 (Sale Order 478 of 712) Signed postcard of Tottenham Hotspur's Ben Ives, signature in ink, inscribed BEST WISHES Following a modest playing career, Ives's biggest contribution to Spurs was as Chief Scout when instrumental in the club signing a 16-year-old Bill Nicholson.
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Bill Nicholson signed Tottenham Hotspur Christmas Card and signed covering Lot #1215 (Sale Order 479 of 712) Bill Nicholson signed Tottenham Hotspur Christmas Card and signed covering letter dated 20th December 1950, these items sent to a Spurs fan as a replacement for some photographs that had been mislaid at the club (2)
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The autographs of Arthur Rowe's Tottenham Hotspur 'push and run' team of th Lot #1216 (Sale Order 480 of 712) The autographs of Arthur Rowe's Tottenham Hotspur 'push and run' team of the early 1950s, a superb set collected on a large album page, signatures in ink including Rowe, Bennett, Burgess, Nicholson, Baily, Ditchburn, Ramsey, Withers, Medley, Clarke, Duquemin etc.
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Two signed Tottenham Hotspur Lilywhite supporters club magazines, Vol.1 No2 Lot #1217 (Sale Order 481 of 712) Two signed Tottenham Hotspur Lilywhite supporters club magazines, Vol.1 No2. and Vol.2 No,1, one signed by Arthur Rowe, the other double-signed by Ron Burgess & Eddie Baily; sold together with Spurs home programmes celebrating the 2nd Division Two title in 1950 and the 1st Division title in 1951 (4)
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An autographed Tottenham Hotspur 1960-61 double winning team photograph, or Lot #1218 (Sale Order 482 of 712) An autographed Tottenham Hotspur 1960-61 double winning team photograph, original 8 by 10in. b&w, 15 signatures in ink Baker, Jones, Medwin, Smith, Allen, Saul, Dyson, Mackay, Nicholson, Blanchflower, Norman, Brown etc.
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Signed Tottenham Hotspur 1961 F.A. Cup Final photograph, 8 by 12in. b&w por Lot #1219 (Sale Order 483 of 712) Signed Tottenham Hotspur 1961 F.A. Cup Final photograph, 8 by 12in. b&w portraying the Spurs team in celebration, signed in black marker pen by Les Allen, Dave Mackay, Cliff Jones, Terry Dyson, Peter Baker, Bobby Smith & Ron Henry
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Signed Tottenham Hotspur 1961 and 1967 F,A, Cup Final photographs, 8by 10 & Lot #1220 (Sale Order 484 of 712) Signed Tottenham Hotspur 1961 and 1967 F,A, Cup Final photographs, 8by 10 & 8 by 12in. b&w reprints, the 1961 signed by Mackay, Jones, Baker, Dyson, Norman, Smith & Allen, the 1967 by Gilzean, Venables, Mullery, Kinnear, Jones, Greaves, Robertson & England (2)
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Signed Tottenham Hotspur 1960s retro shirt, by Toffs, signed by 10 former p Lot #1221 (Sale Order 485 of 712) Signed Tottenham Hotspur 1960s retro shirt, by Toffs, signed by 10 former players including BOBBY SMITH, DAVE MACKAY, TERRY MEDWIN, PETER BAKER, CLIFF JONES etc.; sold with a COA (2)
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SIgned Tottenham Hotspur 1981 F.A. Cup Final Celebration Banquet menu, sign Lot #1222 (Sale Order 486 of 712) SIgned Tottenham Hotspur 1981 F.A. Cup Final Celebration Banquet menu, signed by Roberts, Mabbutt, Hoddle, Houghton, Rushton, Perryman, plus Nicholson, Blanchflower and back room staff
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West Ham United autographed display from Bobby Moore's debut senior season Lot #1223 (Sale Order 487 of 712) West Ham United autographed display from Bobby Moore's debut senior season 1958-59, mounted with pages removed from an autograph album, and with a Bobby Moore portrait picture at the centre, signatures comprising Johnny Smith, Jack Burkett, Mick Newman, Derek Woodley, Joe Kirkup, Tony Scott, Noel Cantwell, John Bond, Andy Nelson, Billy Dare, Mike Grice, Keith Brown, Malcolm Allison, Fred Cooper, Bobby Moore, Stan Earl, Billy Lansdowne, Doug Wragg, Ernie Gregory, John Lyall, Malcolm Pyke, Ted Fenton, Amdy Smillie, Harry Obeney & Brian Rhodes, framed & glazed, 66 by 50cm., the backboard has a signature key, provenance information, and player information; sold together with a matching frame with a reproduction of a Stratford Express press report with the headline ''Bobby Moore makes a debut to remember'' (2)
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The autographs of the three West Ham United 1966 World Cup winning players, Lot #1224 (Sale Order 488 of 712) The autographs of the three West Ham United 1966 World Cup winning players, Bobby Moore signed over a magazine illustration standing besides Eusebio; Hurst & Peters signed on a magazine plate depicting the ECWC victory, the plate additionally signed by Jack Burkett (2)
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Selection of West Ham United autographs, Big Blue Tube photo print signed b Lot #1225 (Sale Order 489 of 712) Selection of West Ham United autographs, Big Blue Tube photo print signed by Ron Boyce; programme signed on the front cover by Moore & Hurst; colour magazine plate signed by Hurst; Soccer Star magazine signed on the front cover by Moore and Ken Brown; b&w photo signed by Brown, Peters, Hurst & Burkett; b&w photo signed by Cantwell and Johnny Smith; 1964 Cup Final photo signed by Brown; magazine picture signed by Alan Sealey; repro photo signed by Ron Boyce; magazine picture signed by Ernie Gregory; FA Yearbook signed by Jim Standen; hardback book ''Images of Football'' with an illustration double-signed by Peters & Hurst (12)
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Selection of West Ham United autographs, Big Blue Tube photo print and maga Lot #1226 (Sale Order 490 of 712) Selection of West Ham United autographs, Big Blue Tube photo print and magazine photo signed by Brooking; three 1980 F.A. Cup Final photos, one signed by Stewart, the second by Allen, the other triple-signed by Parkes, Bonds & Stewart; three further photos, one signed by Alan Taylor, the second by Tony Cottee, the other double-signed by Cottee & Frank McAvennie; sold with three ECWC programmes, home & away v Dinamo Tbilisi 1981, and Eintracht Frankfurt newspaper style away in 1976 (10)
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West Ham United limited edition boxed presentation to commemorate the 30th Lot #1227 (Sale Order 491 of 712) West Ham United limited edition boxed presentation to commemorate the 30th anniversary of West Ham United's 1980 FA Cup Final victory, including a replica shirt, programme and medal, signed by the eleven players to the face of the box with each player adding 1980 after their respective signature; sold with a COA (2)
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Team-signed Wolverhampton Wanderers postcard season 1905-06, the reverse si Lot #1228 (Sale Order 492 of 712) Team-signed Wolverhampton Wanderers postcard season 1905-06, the reverse signed in ink by all 11 players featured in the photograph, Baynam, Smith, Wooldridge, Jones, Betteley, Baddeley, Henshill, Raybone, Whitehouse, Williams & Hopkins
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Six pre-war football team-group autographs, Fulham (15 autographs), Grimsby Lot #1229 (Sale Order 493 of 712) Six pre-war football team-group autographs, Fulham (15 autographs), Grimsby Town (10), Mansfield Town (17), WBA (19) and Wolves (10)
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Two small late 1930s football autograph books, various team and part-team g Lot #1230 (Sale Order 494 of 712) Two small late 1930s football autograph books, various team and part-team groups in pencil, WBA, Chesterfield, Luton, Birmingham, Barnsley, Bolton, Sheffield United & Wednesday, Manchester United, Everton, Blackburn, Sunderland, Leeds United, Wolves and others
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1930s team-group football autographs, on pages removed from albums, all sig Lot #1231 (Sale Order 495 of 712) 1930s team-group football autographs, on pages removed from albums, all signatures in ink and comprising Liverpool 1931-32 (19 signatures), Southend United 1937-38 (13), Sunderland 1938 (30) and Everton 1938-39 on a double-page (28), many star names including Elisha Scott, Joe Mercer, Raich Carter, Johnny Mapson, Tommy Lawton, Tom Bradshaw etc.
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Small autograph book packed with football signatures from the 1950s, includ Lot #1232 (Sale Order 496 of 712) Small autograph book packed with football signatures from the 1950s, including Manchester United Busby Babes Edwards, Colman, Whelan, Violett, Pegg, Webster, Taylor, Berry, Wood & Byrne, other teams including Arsenal, Villa, Birmingham, Bolton, Celtic, Chelsea, Leeds, Luton, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Preston, Rangers, Spurs, Sunderland, Wolves and others, and a good selection of players signatures from visiting international teams including Germany, Brazil, Denmark, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Uruguay & Yugoslavia
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Football memorabilia, double-signed Blackpool v Newcastle 1951 Cup Final so Lot #1233 (Sale Order 497 of 712) Football memorabilia, double-signed Blackpool v Newcastle 1951 Cup Final souvenir picture; signed Stanley Matthews postal cover & cigarette card; two postcards signed by 60s Spurs teams from on tour in South Africa & Mexico, signed photos of Ronaldo in Inter strip and Emlyn Hughes; signed Dave McKay postcard; two George Best signed items, plus other autographed pieces; together with unsigned memorabilia including postcards, photos, magazines and other miscellaneous items (a qty.)
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Football autographs, Tom Finney signed Footballer of the Year presentation, Lot #1234 (Sale Order 498 of 712) Football autographs, Tom Finney signed Footballer of the Year presentation, Ty-Phoo cards signed by Gordon Banks and George Cohen, also a Cohen signature on card; Nat Lofthouse signed magazine picture and a Football Greats card, George Best signature applied to a magazine picture; Stanley Matthew signed magazine picture, and on paper; John Charles signature on paper accompanied by a colour photo; Tommy Lawton signed photo, and Bobby Robson signed photo
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Five signed original press photographs from the 1968 F.A. Cup Final Everton Lot #1235 (Sale Order 499 of 712) Five signed original press photographs from the 1968 F.A. Cup Final Everton v West Bromwich Albion, match-action 10 by 8in. b&w photos, featuring Clark, Lovett, Osborne, Talbut, Kaye, Hurst, Williams, Brown, Wilson & West
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12 signed football postcards, including England 1966 World Cup winning play Lot #1236 (Sale Order 500 of 712) 12 signed football postcards, including England 1966 World Cup winning players Moore, B Charlton, Hurst Ball, Hunt, also Milburn & Finney, some duplication of signatures
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Autographed Sir Stanley Matthews 80th birthday programme/menu, the front co Lot #1237 (Sale Order 501 of 712) Autographed Sir Stanley Matthews 80th birthday programme/menu, the front cover signed by Sir Stanley, Tom Finney, Wilf Mannion, Jimmy Hill, Eddie Baily & Bill Nicholson
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Six team-signed football pennants circa 1990, Barnet (14 autographs, Bradfo Lot #1238 (Sale Order 502 of 712) Six team-signed football pennants circa 1990, Barnet (14 autographs, Bradford City (13), Brentford (20), Luton Town (18), Millwall (22) & Sunderland (20)
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A football signed on the occasion of the International Federation of Footba Lot #1239 (Sale Order 503 of 712) A football signed on the occasion of the International Federation of Football History & Statistics Player of the Century Awards at the 1999 Gala Dinner, the ball signed by Zico (ranked 7th, South America), Ferenc Puskas (4th, Europe), Eusebio (6th, Europe), Mark Bosnich (1st GK, Oceana), Gordon Banks (3rd GK, Europe), Jose Chilvert (2nd GK, South America), Wynton Rufer (1st, Oceana), Roger Milla (2nd, Africa), Joseph Antoine Bell (1st GK, Africa0 & Franz Beckenbauer (2nd, Europe), in a custom built mirror-back display case; sold with a COA (2)
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A FIFA 1904-2004 centenary match poster double-signed by Zinedine Zidane an Lot #1240 (Sale Order 504 of 712) A FIFA 1904-2004 centenary match poster double-signed by Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo [Luis Nazario de Lima], relating to the match between the reigning World and European Champions Brazil and France at the Stade de France 20th May 2004, signatures in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 78 by 62cm.
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Large Victorian clay smoker's pipe decorated with football and rugby scenes Lot #1241 (Sale Order 505 of 712) Large Victorian clay smoker's pipe decorated with football and rugby scenes, design registered by Samuel McLardy of 6 Shudehill, Manchester, 6th October 1894, in raised relief either side of the large bowl, the underside with boot and ball support, design registration mark RD. NO. 241693, length 23cm.
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A Bristol Porcelain and Glass Company plate commemorating Sheffield Wednesd Lot #1242 (Sale Order 506 of 712) A Bristol Porcelain and Glass Company plate commemorating Sheffield Wednesday winning the 1906-07 F.A. Cup, shaped circular blue & white porcelain plate, designed by F.J.Kepple, transfer printed with an historical record of the English League 1st Division and English FA Cup for season 1906-07, approximately 25.5cm., diameter
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A unique Wedgwood Millennium vase & cover specially manufactured for the Si Lot #1243 (Sale Order 507 of 712) A unique Wedgwood Millennium vase & cover specially manufactured for the Sir Stanley Matthews Foundation 2001, superb quality edition of one, hand painted portrait of Sir Stanley Matthews, scenes of The Potteries and Coat of Arms of Stoke-on-Trent by Manfred Pinter, and 22-carat gilding by George Downes, the cover inscribed PRESENTED TO THE SIR STANLEY MATTHEWS FOUNDATION 2001, height 23cm. in original fitted box; sold with a framed certificate from Wedgwood (2) Provenance: Bought at the Stanley Matthews auction at Sotheby's Olympia, 21st September 2001, lot 104.
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A privately commissioned Spode bone china tyg commemorating Stoke City Foot Lot #1244 (Sale Order 508 of 712) A privately commissioned Spode bone china tyg commemorating Stoke City Football Club and their new home at the Britannia Stadium in 1997, one of two, the other in the ownership of Stoke City Football Club, this version privately commissioned by Nick Hancock with kind permission of the Football Club (recorded & inscribed to the base), red & white striped decoration between bands of footballs, bearing the Stoke-on-Trent Coat of Arms, and inscribed STOKE CITY FOOTBALL CLUB, THE BRITANNIA STADIUM, height 16cm., in original fitted box
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A masonic apron for the Wembley Lodge dated 1923 and with football decorati Lot #1245 (Sale Order 509 of 712) A masonic apron for the Wembley Lodge dated 1923 and with football decoration to commemorate the opening of Wembley Stadium, the Twin Towers visible beyond the match action and spectators, inscribed 1923, WEMBLEY.ML, by Thomas Herbert Bliss & Co., London, mounted, framed & glazed, 60cm. square
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WITHDRAWN - 1920s enamel advertising sign featuring the F.A. Cup trophy for Bentley & S Lot #1246 (Sale Order 510 of 712) 1920s enamel advertising sign featuring the F.A. Cup trophy for Bentley & Shaw's Huddersfield Town Ales, mounted in a double=glazed wooden frame, 91.5 by 72cm. Huddersfield Town Football Club appeared in 4 F.A. Cup Finals between 1920 and 1930.
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Vanity Fair print of Lord Kinnaird first President of the Football Associat Lot #1247 (Sale Order 511 of 712) Vanity Fair print of Lord Kinnaird first President of the Football Association, titled ''Soccer'', chromolithograph after Wallace Hester, mounted, framed & glazed, 49 by 33cm.
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D. Mackenzie & Guy Neville MEMORIES: THE CUP FINALISTS AND LEAGUE CHAMPION Lot #1248 (Sale Order 512 of 712) D. Mackenzie & Guy Neville MEMORIES: THE CUP FINALISTS AND LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, 1883-1926 a superb photogravure with hundreds of individual portraits which can be identified by a key visible from the reverse (doule-glazed), published by Princeton Press, London, 1926, repaired, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 64 by 86cm.
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Jos Walker match programme caricature original artwork of the Tottenham Hot Lot #1249 (Sale Order 513 of 712) Jos Walker match programme caricature original artwork of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Director T. A. Deacock, signed, titled & dated 1930, pen & ink & watercolour, mounted, framed & glazed, 50.5 by 38.5cm.
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1970s London Evening Standard news-stand poster promoting the paper's Wedne Lot #1250 (Sale Order 514 of 712) 1970s London Evening Standard news-stand poster promoting the paper's Wednesday column by West Ham United's Billy Bonds, with photographic portrait, printed in red & white, 76 by 48cm. folds as issued, fine condition
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1970s London Evening Standard news-stand poster promoting the paper's Thurs Lot #1251 (Sale Order 515 of 712) 1970s London Evening Standard news-stand poster promoting the paper's Thursday column by Tottenham Hotspur's Steve Perryman, with photographic portrait and printed in the white & dark blue Spurs colours, 76 by 48cm. folds as issued, fine condition
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Three original photographs of HM King George V attending the Chelsea v Tott Lot #1252 (Sale Order 516 of 712) Three original photographs of HM King George V attending the Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur football match at Stamford Bridge 16th October 1920, two images of the King being introduced to the Chelsea team before kick-off, the third meeting a group of invalid First World War servicemen spectators, each mounted, various sizes, the largest 8 by 12in. 16 October 1920 div 1 Spurs won 4-0
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Original photograph of King George V shaking hands with the Huddersfield To Lot #1253 (Sale Order 517 of 712) Original photograph of King George V shaking hands with the Huddersfield Town players before the 1928 F.A. Cup Final at Wembley, 8 by 10in., mounted
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Three original photographs showing the chaotic crowd scenes at the first We Lot #1254 (Sale Order 518 of 712) Three original photographs showing the chaotic crowd scenes at the first Wembley F.A. Cup Final in 1923 between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United, 6 by 8iin. b&w, all matted and with pasted captions
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A Derby County 1946 F.A. Cup Final souvenir photograph album, containing 18 Lot #1255 (Sale Order 519 of 712) A Derby County 1946 F.A. Cup Final souvenir photograph album, containing 18 hinge-mounted 8 by 6in. press photographs, subjects include the King being introduced to the Derby team, the royal box, captains shaking hands on the centre spot, match action, the King presenting the trophy, scenes in Derby on the team's return with the Cup, bound in blue leather with presentation inscription from the Derby Evening Telegraph gilt Provenance: Gerald Mortimer, who was Editor of the Derby Evening Telegraph for many years.
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Collection of press photographs mostly relating to Wally Barnes of Arsenal Lot #1256 (Sale Order 520 of 712) Collection of press photographs mostly relating to Wally Barnes of Arsenal and Wales, mostly off-field subject matter, meeting fans, formal events, personal life, playing cricket & golf, visiting schools, book signing, international honours, viewing a portrait painting, and other miscellaneous images, some with backstamps, occasionally with captions (qty. approx. 95)
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22 Arsenal Football Club press photographs, various sizes, mostly 8 by 10in Lot #1257 (Sale Order 521 of 712) 22 Arsenal Football Club press photographs, various sizes, mostly 8 by 10in, b&w except for one colour of Charlie George, the earliest examples dating from the 1930s,
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A collection of approximately 300 Arsenal Football Club original press phot Lot #1258 (Sale Order 522 of 712) A collection of approximately 300 Arsenal Football Club original press photographs mostly 1970s and 1980, with backstamps and captions, mostly b&w, some colour with a few more recent prints, various sizes but typically 10 by 8in., match action, player portraits and images taken on non-match days
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A rare sepia-toned photograph of the Fulham team season 1901-02, fragile co Lot #1259 (Sale Order 523 of 712) A rare sepia-toned photograph of the Fulham team season 1901-02, fragile condition, with paper loss and repairs; sold with a modern reprint with a key to identifying the players to the reverse, Mead, Head, Graham, Dwight, Lacey, Turnbull, McNee, McKay, Miller, H & F Sparham, Stone etc.
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Original Fulham Football Club photograph season 1907-08, by Albert Wilkes, Lot #1260 (Sale Order 524 of 712) Original Fulham Football Club photograph season 1907-08, by Albert Wilkes, West Bromwich, 8 by 10in, laid down on card with very unusual numbered key relating to lower legend, the entire team personnel in the picture from players to the coaching staff, directors, secretary, chief steward and groundsman
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An original photograph of the Fulham football team 1907-08, matted 4 1/2 by Lot #1261 (Sale Order 525 of 712) An original photograph of the Fulham football team 1907-08, matted 4 1/2 by 6in. sepia-toned, the team depicted in overcoats and cap on the steps of a building; sold together with a repro photo of the Fulham team from a similar period with printed legend as an aid to identify the team members (2)
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Two Fulham Football Club team-group photographs, the first circa 1924 unusu Lot #1262 (Sale Order 526 of 712) Two Fulham Football Club team-group photographs, the first circa 1924 unusually has a separate portrait of manager Andy Ducat pasted onto the photograph above the goalkeeper in the back row, manuscript legend from the picture's original matting preserved (the lot includes a modern repro of the same photo; the other original photograph undated but from a similar period, laid down on paper (3)
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Press photographs featuring Luton Town's Brian Stein circa 1979-1982, mostl Lot #1263 (Sale Order 527 of 712) Press photographs featuring Luton Town's Brian Stein circa 1979-1982, mostly math-action photographs, b&w various sizes, typically 10 by 8in., backstamps, some captioned (qty. approx. 82)
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An official photograph of the Newcastle United 1950-51 F.A. Cup winning tea Lot #1264 (Sale Order 528 of 712) An official photograph of the Newcastle United 1950-51 F.A. Cup winning team, a 7 1/2 by 9 1/2in. team-group photograph, printed title and legend to mount, framed & glazed, 35 by 37cm.
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23 1970s press photographs featuring the Northern Ireland international Dav Lot #1265 (Sale Order 529 of 712) 23 1970s press photographs featuring the Northern Ireland international Dave Clements, mostly during his main career spell at Coventry City but also later Everton pictures, b&w, variety of sizes, the largest 8 by 6in. not illustrated
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29 original football press photographs 1950s to 1970s, b&w various sizes, w Lot #1266 (Sale Order 530 of 712) 29 original football press photographs 1950s to 1970s, b&w various sizes, wide variety of subjects, including George Best, 1966 F.A. Cup Final, Bobby Robson, Stanley Matthews, Jimmy Hill, WBA 1955 Youth team, Don Revie, Sam Bartram, Peter Shilton, Nat Lofthouse etc.
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46 b&w original 1960s press photographs of footballers, mostly portraits, o Lot #1267 (Sale Order 531 of 712) 46 b&w original 1960s press photographs of footballers, mostly portraits, occasionally match-action images, backstamps and captions, subjects including Terry Paine, John Sissons, Geoff Hurst, Alan A'Court, Eddie McCreadie, John Charles, Gary Sprake, Alex Scott, Vic Crowe, Graham Leggat and many others
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Can of 35mm film of the France v Italy international football match played Lot #1268 (Sale Order 532 of 712) Can of 35mm film of the France v Italy international football match played in Paris 4th April 1948, originally distributed by Pathe, Paris, for cinema screenings, 495 metres in length, unviewed by the auctioneer but the film itself is in a good state of preservation
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Original film of the 1953 England V Hungary football match, 100 metres, 10m Lot #1269 (Sale Order 533 of 712) Original film of the 1954 Hungary v England 7-1 football match, 100 metres, 10mins, in original box, 18.5cm.,German super 16mm good quality, very rare
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Two cabinet cards of the Sheffield Wednesday footballers Jimmy Massey and J Lot #1270 (Sale Order 534 of 712) Two cabinet cards of the Sheffield Wednesday footballers Jimmy Massey and Jock Malloch, both 'Owls' at the turn of the 19th/20th centuries, Massey winning a F.A. Cup winner's medal in 1896
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Chelsea FC ''memorial'' postcard, IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF POOR OLD C Lot #1271 (Sale Order 535 of 712) Chelsea FC ''memorial'' postcard, IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF POOR OLD CHELSEA F.C., BEATEN BY TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
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A good collection of football cards, of all dates, including early issues b Lot #1272 (Sale Order 536 of 712) A good collection of football cards, of all dates, including early issues by Baines, cigarette card silks, photocards, Sherman's Searchlight, foreign issues, post-war photo cards and postcards, postal covers,
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A Brentford team-group photograph of the full squad of 34 players and offic Lot #1273 (Sale Order 537 of 712) A Brentford team-group photograph of the full squad of 34 players and officials from season 1932-33, the team posing with the Evening News Cricket Cup, the London Combination Cup and the Brentford Hospital Cup, unusually the postcard is printed to the reverse with a full identification key of every individual in the photograph not illustrated
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Romanian postal cover issued to commemorate the international match v Engla Lot #1274 (Sale Order 538 of 712) Romanian postal cover issued to commemorate the international match v England in Bucharest 24th May 1939, postage stamp, three postmarks, the card with colour printed national flags and text in Romanian This was prove to be England's final international match before the War.
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A fully-complete Panini Football '78 sticker album bearing 230 autographs, Lot #1275 (Sale Order 539 of 712) A fully-complete Panini Football '78 sticker album bearing 230 autographs, including fully-signed teams (15 stickers per team) for Aston Villa, Ipswich Town, Manchester City, Manchester United & Middlesbrough, individual stars to name just a few include Alf Ramsey, Bob Paisley, Kenny Dalglish, Brian Clough, Laurie Cunningham, Jimmy Johnstone, Jock Stein, Alex Ferguson, Alan Ball et al. A full list of autographs has been prepared by the seller and can be emailed to prospective bidders on request.
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Colin Veitch England shirt badge from the Newcastle United player's interna Lot #1276 (Sale Order 540 of 712) Colin Veitch England shirt badge from the Newcastle United player's international debut v Ireland in 1905-06 Colin Veitch played for Newcastle United throughout his whole career between 1899 and 1914 making well in excess of 300 appearances and winning three League titles and a F.A. Cup. Veitch won six international caps for England and on his debut in Belfast England beet Ireland 5-0.
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A group of six Fred Bullock representative football shirt badges, comprisin Lot #1277 (Sale Order 541 of 712) A group of six Fred Bullock representative football shirt badges, comprising Bullock's badges from his one full England International and one England Amateur International, his 1920 Huddersfield Town F.A. Cup Final shirt badge, two Middlesex County F.A. (one inscribed S.C.A.C. 1907-8) and a London F.A.; sold with a signed postcard of Bullock and various press cuttings etc. Fred Bullock made over 200 appearances for Huddersfield Town between 1910 and 1921 and represented England at amateur and professional levels. Before joining Huddersfield, Bullock played for his local team Hounslow Town as well as Custom House and Ilford.
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A collection of five international football shirt badges, comprising: a Sco Lot #1278 (Sale Order 542 of 712) A collection of five international football shirt badges, comprising: a Scotland v Wales 1936-1937, a Republic of Ireland, a Wales and two England badges, one inscribed TOUR OF AUSTRALIA, 1951, mounted on a red felt backboard within a wooden frame, 26 by 42cm.
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A group of five Ernie Jones football badges, comprising two Wales internati Lot #1279 (Sale Order 543 of 712) A group of five Ernie Jones football badges, comprising two Wales international badges; a Scotland international badge gained through a shirt swap after the game at Ninian Park 23rd October 1948; a Southampton blazer badge; and a Bristol City blazer badge When selected for Wales Jones was a Swansea and then a Tottenham Hotspur player. The winger finished his career with spells at Southampton and Bristol City.
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Cyril Sidlow Wales international shirt badge from the England match at Nini Lot #1280 (Sale Order 544 of 712) Cyril Sidlow Wales international shirt badge from the England match at Ninian Park 18th October 1947 Welsh goalkeeper was a Liverpool player when selected for this match. He had joined the reds from Wolves in February 1946.
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A group of six Alf Sherwood international shirt badges, four Wales badges i Lot #1281 (Sale Order 545 of 712) A group of six Alf Sherwood international shirt badges, four Wales badges in three separate styles, inscribed badges v Ireland 1949-50 & 1953-54 and v England 1950-51 & badges gained after shirt swaps v Ireland and v Scotland in 1949-50 Cardiff City's Alf Sherwood won a total of 41 Welsh international caps between 1946 and 1956.
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Two F J Gregory cloth shirt badges, an England amateur international badge Lot #1282 (Sale Order 546 of 712) Two F J Gregory cloth shirt badges, an England amateur international badge and a Middlesex Wanderers badge Fred Gregory represented England at amateur level between seasons 1926-27 and 1933-34. His main club was Wimbledon but he had a two year spells with Millwall (as an amateur), and later played for Leyton.
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Five football shirt & blazer badges, old style Wales international badge an Lot #1283 (Sale Order 547 of 712) Five football shirt & blazer badges, old style Wales international badge and a later example inscribed NEW ZEALAND; F.A.W. Welsh Trial; and two Brentford FC badges
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Silver badge issued for the Football League v Scottish Football League Vict Lot #1284 (Sale Order 548 of 712) Silver badge issued for the Football League v Scottish Football League Victory Match 1918-19, named to J. Lewis, Vice-President, with brooch fitting
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Trio of football referee shirt badges, F.I.F.A., Irish Football Association Lot #1285 (Sale Order 549 of 712) Trio of football referee shirt badges, F.I.F.A., Irish Football Association and the Northern Ireland Referees Association
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FIFA Referee's lapel badge 1950s gilt-metal & enamel Lot #1286 (Sale Order 550 of 712) FIFA Referee's lapel badge 1950s gilt-metal & enamel
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A Football Association Councillor's badge for the Derby County v Nottingham Lot #1287 (Sale Order 551 of 712) A Football Association Councillor's badge for the Derby County v Nottingham Forest 1898 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1898
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A Football Association Councillor's badge for the Bury v Southampton 1900 F Lot #1288 (Sale Order 552 of 712) A Football Association Councillor's badge for the Bury v Southampton 1900 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1900
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A Football Association Councillor's badge for the Bury v Derby County 1903 Lot #1289 (Sale Order 553 of 712) A Football Association Councillor's badge for the Bury v Derby County 1903 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1903
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A Football Association Councillor's badge for the Aston Villa v Newcastle U Lot #1290 (Sale Order 554 of 712) A Football Association Councillor's badge for the Aston Villa v Newcastle United 1905 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, dated 1905
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A pair of Football Association Councillor's badges for the Sheffield United Lot #1291 (Sale Order 555 of 712) A pair of Football Association Councillor's badges for the Sheffield United v Southampton 1902 F.A. Cup final played at The Crystal Palace, by George Kenning & Son, London, silkwork & gold wire, differently designed, both dated 1902
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Two 9ct. gold & enamel Football Association official's badges, the first ha Lot #1292 (Sale Order 556 of 712) Two 9ct. gold & enamel Football Association official's badges, the first hallmarked 1913-14 and inscribed INTERNATIONAL SELECTION COMMITTEE; the other undated, both with brooch fittings
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A hallmarked silver official's badge for the Barnsley v West Bromwich Albio Lot #1293 (Sale Order 557 of 712) A hallmarked silver official's badge for the Barnsley v West Bromwich Albion 1912 F.A. Cup Final, engraved ''The Football Association Final Tie 1912'' and with the F.A. Cup in raised relief to the centre
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West Bromwich Albion badge, bronze, inscribed ALBION, FINALISTS, WEMBLEY, J Lot #1294 (Sale Order 558 of 712) West Bromwich Albion badge, bronze, inscribed ALBION, FINALISTS, WEMBLEY, JUBILEE YEAR, 1935, OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY THE ALBION F.C.
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1912 F.A. Cup final steward's badge Barnsley v West Bromwich Albion played Lot #1295 (Sale Order 559 of 712) 1912 F.A. Cup final steward's badge Barnsley v West Bromwich Albion played at the Crystal Palace, in the form of a green ribbon inscribed gilt, with gold wire and brooch fitting
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1913 F.A. Cup final steward's badge Aston Villa v Sunderland played at the Lot #1296 (Sale Order 560 of 712) 1913 F.A. Cup final steward's badge Aston Villa v Sunderland played at the Crystal Palace, in the form of a blue ribbon inscribed gilt, with gold wire and brooch fitting
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1920 F.A. Cup final steward's badge Aston Villa v Huddersfield Town played Lot #1297 (Sale Order 561 of 712) 1920 F.A. Cup final steward's badge Aston Villa v Huddersfield Town played at Stamford Bridge, in the form of a disc covered with green cloth inscribed gilt, brooch fitting
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1922 F.A. Cup final steward's badge Huddersfield Town v Preston North End p Lot #1298 (Sale Order 562 of 712) 1922 F.A. Cup final steward's badge Huddersfield Town v Preston North End played at Stamford Bridge, in the form of a disc covered with maroon cloth inscribed gilt, brooch fitting
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A group of seven Football Association Wembley steward's badges, in gilt-met Lot #1299 (Sale Order 563 of 712) A group of seven Football Association Wembley steward's badges, in gilt-metal & enamel, for 1953, 1956, 1962, 1965, 1966 and 1969, and a special badge issued for the 1971 European Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium
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Twelve Football Association Wembley Stadium steward's armbands, in yellow & Lot #1300 (Sale Order 564 of 712) Twelve Football Association Wembley Stadium steward's armbands, in yellow & blue all printed with the F.A. three lions crest and inscribed STEWARD, except for one inscribed SUPERINTENDENT, some variation in designs
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Committee member's badge for 44th FIFA Congress in Zurich in 1984, silvered Lot #1301 (Sale Order 565 of 712) Committee member's badge for 44th FIFA Congress in Zurich in 1984, silvered metal with blue & white ribbon, inscribed FIFA, CONGRESS, ZURICH 1984, COMMITTEE MEMBER
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Euro 2012 Host Cities 10 pins set, 2 Euro 2012 logos, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Pozn Lot #1302 (Sale Order 566 of 712) Euro 2012 Host Cities 10 pins set, 2 Euro 2012 logos, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Poznan, Warsaw (all Poland) and Donetsk, Kharkiv, Lviv, Kiev (all Ukraine)
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Two issues of the Yorkshire Herald in 1896 with interesting football covera Lot #1303 (Sale Order 567 of 712) Two issues of the Yorkshire Herald in 1896 with interesting football coverage, a Ladies Football Match in Harrogate, published 9th April; and the F.A. Cup Final The Wednesday v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 20th April
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A collection of 19 vintage 78 r.p.m. football related records, i) 1926 Engl Lot #1304 (Sale Order 568 of 712) A collection of 19 vintage 78 r.p.m. football related records, i) 1926 English & Scottish Cup Finals, Sammy Shields, Parlophone ii) ABC of Football Rangers v Celtic, Sammy Shields, Beltona iii) Mr & Mrs Brown at the Football Match, parts 1 & 2, Bluff, Winner iv) Bill & Harriet at a Football Match, parts 1 & 2, Harvey & Gilbert, Homehorn v) What a Referee, Billy Cotton, Decca vi) The Half Back's Dream, parts 1 & 2, Legal vii) On The Day That Chelsea Won The Cup, N. Long, Columbia viii) Cup Final Football Calypso, Cotton & Ross, Decca ix) A Football Match/After The Match, The Forwards, Decca x) Blaze Away/Semper Fidelis, Arsenal FC Band, Eclipse xi) Pass, Shoot, Goal, Whelan, Eclipse xii) Pass, Shoot, Goal, Whelan, Imperial xiii) What it was football, parts 1 & 2, A Griffith, Capitol xiv) The English Cup Final, Young Sheppard, Ariel xv) The English Cup Final, Sammy Shields, Zonophone xvi) I Do Like To See a Game of Football, Evans & Wallace, Broadcast xvii) Aberdeen Queens Park, parts 1 & 2, Gordon & Holden, Bectona xviii) The Goalkeeper, Gilbey, Columbia xix) Sandy The Goalkeeper, Powell, Vocalion
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Football Memorabilia, programmes late 40s to 60s, tickets, annuals & yearbo Lot #1305 (Sale Order 569 of 712) Football Memorabilia, programmes late 40s to 60s, tickets, annuals & yearbooks, Buchan's magazines, Esso badges (framed), 1960s tinplate football game, ceramics, prints etc. not illustrated
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Great Western Railway flyer advertising train travel for the Woolwich Arsen Lot #1306 (Sale Order 570 of 712) Great Western Railway flyer advertising train travel for the Woolwich Arsenal F.A. Cup fixture at Swindon Town 4th February 1911
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Arsenal Football Club 1940s wartime postcard with pre-printed response from Lot #1307 (Sale Order 571 of 712) Arsenal Football Club 1940s wartime postcard with pre-printed response from Tom Whittaker regarding requests from fans for autographs, additionally the card has a typescript response with respect to a fan wishing to buy match programme not illustrated
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Arsenal FC 1952 F.A. Cup Final celebration dinner menu, held at the Cafe Ro Lot #1308 (Sale Order 572 of 712) Arsenal FC 1952 F.A. Cup Final celebration dinner menu, held at the Cafe Royal, London, 3rd May; together with a table plan (2)
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Fulham FC memorabilia, share certificate for 10 shillings of ordinary share Lot #1309 (Sale Order 573 of 712) Fulham FC memorabilia, share certificate for 10 shillings of ordinary shares issued 20th June 1905; a player's selection card 16th August 1914; and a manager's compliment slip (3)
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Two match reports compiled by the Leeds United assistant-manager Les Cocker Lot #1310 (Sale Order 574 of 712) Two match reports compiled by the Leeds United assistant-manager Les Cocker, the first in manuscript for Leeds 1-0 victory at Manchester City on Boxing Day 1975, Cocker critiques a selection of opposition and his own team's players, Watson ''not very impressive, again!'', Tueart ''the outstanding attacking player in this match'', Cherry ''did a great job on Royle'', Clarke ''very disappointing and easily conceded possession'' etc.; the other typescript after he had been assigned to watch the Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur game 4th September 1976, where he critiques a selection of players, Greenhoff ''Brian will never be good in the air ... his asset to United was his general reading of play and situations'', Pearson ''Like Coppell - magnificent in the first half - faded alarmingly in the second half'', Hoddle ''Showed a lot of craft and ability in getting attacks going ... half-hearted confronting opposition players, without menace of intent'' etc.
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''The Origins of Liverpool Football Club!'' memorabilia frame, containing a Lot #1311 (Sale Order 575 of 712) ''The Origins of Liverpool Football Club!'' memorabilia frame, containing an interesting selection of reproduction Liverpool memorabilia from the club's formative years including portrait of John Houlding, letters, change of name certificate, match tickets, fixture lists, newspaper cuttings, all attractively mounted in a frame, 62 by 89cm.
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Nottingham periodical ''City Sketches'' October 1898 with coverage of the o Lot #1312 (Sale Order 576 of 712) Nottingham periodical ''City Sketches'' October 1898 with coverage of the opening of Nottingham Forest's City Ground, also Notts County, 32 pages with wrappers, fine condition
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Two Tottenham Hotspur scrapbooks compiled for season 1936-37 and 1937-38, w Lot #1313 (Sale Order 577 of 712) Two Tottenham Hotspur scrapbooks compiled for season 1936-37 and 1937-38, with match-by-match pasted illustrated press reports not illustrated
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Tottenham Hotspur 45r.p.m record with highlights from the 1961 F,A, Cup Fin Lot #1314 (Sale Order 578 of 712) Tottenham Hotspur 45r.p.m record with highlights from the 1961 F,A, Cup Final titled ''Spurs Win The Double''. Pye, NEP 24139, Monaural; sold together with & 1960 Christmas card (2) Ex-Ron Henry Collection. not illustrated
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Tottenham Hotspur ephemera, Souvenir Brochure 1962 F.A. Cup Final, 1971 Lea Lot #1315 (Sale Order 579 of 712) Tottenham Hotspur ephemera, Souvenir Brochure 1962 F.A. Cup Final, 1971 League Cup Final Celebration Banquet Menu, official itinerary for the 1973 League Cup Final and sheet music for ''Nice One Cyril'' (4)
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A collection of 14 Real Madrid monthly magazines 1970/71, plus Review and A Lot #1316 (Sale Order 580 of 712) A collection of 14 Real Madrid monthly magazines 1970/71, plus Review and Annual Accounts 2008/09, a couple of the Real Madrid magazines lack covers
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Football Association presentation leather document folder for the occasion Lot #1317 (Sale Order 581 of 712) Football Association presentation leather document folder for the occasion of the 1992 European Cup Final at Wembley Stadium personalised for D. Antonio Baro, President of the Spanish Football League, with welcome letter, itinerary of events, memo pad & pocket calculator
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A collection of Euro '96 team sheets, 2 per game, plus full time reports in Lot #1318 (Sale Order 582 of 712) A collection of Euro '96 team sheets, 2 per game, plus full time reports in a red binder to include the Final and all England games, plus 30 tickets also to include the Final and all England games, some duplication, generally good
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Chums comic 24th August 1907 complete with its supplement presentation plat Lot #1319 (Sale Order 583 of 712) Chums comic 24th August 1907 complete with its supplement presentation plate titled ''Association Football'' (2)
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The Book of Football, a complete history and record of the association and Lot #1320 (Sale Order 584 of 712) The Book of Football, a complete history and record of the association and rugby games, with numerous illustrations and photographs, The Amalgamated Press, London, 1906 not illustrated
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McCartney (John) Story of the Scottish Football League 1890-1930, Early Str Lot #1321 (Sale Order 585 of 712) McCartney (John) Story of the Scottish Football League 1890-1930, Early Struggles, Pen Pictures of Many Celebrities, Historical Facts, Illustrations, green paper wrappers, good condition
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Queens Park Football Club Souvenir of Greater Hampden Park Glasgow, 64 page Lot #1322 (Sale Order 586 of 712) Queens Park Football Club Souvenir of Greater Hampden Park Glasgow, 64 page souvenir brochure published after the stadium's enlargement scheme in 1936-37, fold-out plan of stadium at the back, paper wrappers The attendance for the England match in 1937 was 149,416, which remains a record crowd attendance in European football.
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Leonard R. Gribble's The Arsenal Stadium Mystery, 1941 edition complete wit Lot #1323 (Sale Order 587 of 712) Leonard R. Gribble's The Arsenal Stadium Mystery, 1941 edition complete with original dust jacket
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Arsenal handbook from the abandoned 1939-40 football season, good condition Lot #1324 (Sale Order 588 of 712) Arsenal handbook from the abandoned 1939-40 football season, good condition
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Chelsea Football Club handbook season 1908-09, good condition Provenance: Lot #1325 (Sale Order 589 of 712) Chelsea Football Club handbook season 1908-09, good condition Provenance: Scott Cheshire Collection, Graham Budd Auctions, 9th May 2007, Lot 436.
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Chelsea Football Club handbook season 1911-12, reasonably good condition Lot #1326 (Sale Order 590 of 712) Chelsea Football Club handbook season 1911-12, reasonably good condition
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Huddersfield Town Official Handbook 1908-1926, over 100 pages, the football Lot #1327 (Sale Order 591 of 712) Huddersfield Town Official Handbook 1908-1926, over 100 pages, the football club's first published history as well as a handbook for the 1926-27 season, sellotaped spine, and front cover erasure
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Queen's Park Rangers handbook from the abandoned 1939-40 football season, g Lot #1328 (Sale Order 592 of 712) Queen's Park Rangers handbook from the abandoned 1939-40 football season, good condition
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West Ham United Handbook season 1907-08, the eighth club published annual, Lot #1329 (Sale Order 593 of 712) West Ham United Handbook season 1907-08, the eighth club published annual, in very good condition
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Nine signed football books, all hardbacks with d/j's, George Cohen - My Aut Lot #1330 (Sale Order 594 of 712) Nine signed football books, all hardbacks with d/j's, George Cohen - My Autobiography, Nobby Stiles - After The Ball, Jimmy Hill - My Autobiography, Denis Law - The Lawman, Noel Cantwell - Sir Matt Busby A Tribute, Rio Ferdinand - The Black Hammers, Len Shackleton - Return of the Clown Prince, Marl Ward - From Right Wing to B Wing & Terry McDonald - Leyton Orient, Untold Story of O's Greatest Team not illustrated
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Signed copy of Pele's ''My Life in Pictures'', presentation book in slip ca Lot #1331 (Sale Order 595 of 712) Signed copy of Pele's ''My Life in Pictures'', presentation book in slip case that contains repro Pele memorabilia; sold together with a frame containing the iconic image of Pele swapping shirts with Bobby Moore at the 1970 World Cup, mounted above a programme, 62 by 30cm. (2) not illustrated
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Collection of football books, including many signed examples Geoff Hurst, M Lot #1332 (Sale Order 596 of 712) Collection of football books, including many signed examples Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Bobby Charlton, Bobby Robson, Tom Finney, Stanley Matthews etc., plus unsigned books with some published from the 1950s onwards; the lot including other signed items such as magazine plates and a postal cover signed by Martin Peters & John Bonds; also a little cricket content ( a qty.) not illustrated
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28 signed football books published in the late 1940s & 1950s, signatures co Lot #1333 (Sale Order 597 of 712) 28 signed football books published in the late 1940s & 1950s, signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs and pasted into the volumes, occasionally the books are multi-signed, all hardbacks and with a good number with d/j's, autographs including Matthews, Swift, Lawton, Carter, Finney, Haynes, Liddell, Nicholson, Wright, Milburn, Kelsey, Charles, Lofthouse, Franklin, Barnes, Mortensen etc. not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books published between the 1960s and 1980s, signatures Lot #1334 (Sale Order 598 of 712) 40 signed football books published between the 1960s and 1980s, signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs and pasted into the volumes, occasionally the books are multi-signed, all hardbacks and with a good number with d/j's, autographs including Matthews, Flowers, Cliff Jones, St John, Ray Wilson, Wright, Hurst, Marsh, Dalglish, Bob Wilson, McDonald, Macari, Bobby Charlton, Peters etc. not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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39 signed football books published between the 1960s and 1980s, signatures Lot #1335 (Sale Order 599 of 712) 39 signed football books published between the 1960s and 1980s, signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs and pasted into the volumes, occasionally the books are multi-signed, all hardbacks and with a good number with d/j's, autographs including John Charles, Hurst, Docherty, Stiles, Crerand, Bingham, Haynes, McNeill, Bobby Charlton, Ball, Cantwell, Armfield, Greaves, Bob Wilson, Lee, Bowles, Emlyn Hughes etc. not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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Five sets of the 4 volume 1960 Caxton's Football Association, plus an addit Lot #1336 (Sale Order 600 of 712) Five sets of the 4 volume 1960 Caxton's Football Association, plus an additional spare vol.2 & vol.3 (22) not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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Vintage football annuals, titles including F.A. Book for Boys, Internationa Lot #1337 (Sale Order 601 of 712) Vintage football annuals, titles including F.A. Book for Boys, International Football Book, Playfair Annual, Manchester United Football Book No. ..., George Best & Denis Law annuals, Scorcher, Shoot, Roy of the Rovers etc. (approx. 190 volumes) not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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Vintage football books published 1950s to 1970s, nearly all hardbacks in go Lot #1338 (Sale Order 602 of 712) Vintage football books published 1950s to 1970s, nearly all hardbacks in good condition and with a good number with d/j's, biographies reminiscences, histories, coaching etc. (approx. 190 volumes) not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed Manchester Football books, autographs including Best Charlton, La Lot #1339 (Sale Order 603 of 712) 40 signed Manchester Football books, autographs including Best Charlton, Law, Ferguson, Beckham, Cantona, Keane, Docherty, Scholes, Giggs Rooney etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Rooney, Ke Lot #1340 (Sale Order 604 of 712) 40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Rooney, Keane, Schmeichel, Cantona, Strachan, law, Macari, Anderson, Whiteside, Charlton, Ronaldo, Giggs, Ferguson, Stiles, Van Persie etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Busby, Fer Lot #1341 (Sale Order 605 of 712) 40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Busby, Ferguson, Beckham, G Neville, Hughes, Giggs, Owen, McGrath, Yorke, Tevez, Van Gaal, McGuinness, Ferdinand, Foulkes, Crerand etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Ronaldo, J Lot #1342 (Sale Order 606 of 712) 40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Ronaldo, Jordan, Hughes, Coppell, Keane, Bruce, Mitten, Anderson, Beckham, Robson, Greenhoff, Hernandez, Giggs, Cantona etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Best, Robs Lot #1343 (Sale Order 607 of 712) 40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Best, Robson, McGuinnes, Sheringham, Law, Beckham, Keane, Schmeichel, Scholes, Coppell, Docherty, Rooney, Giggs, Stiles, Charlton etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Stapleton, Lot #1344 (Sale Order 608 of 712) 40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Stapleton, Greig, Macari, Foulkes, Coppell, Keane, Ferguson, Ferdinand, Schmeichel, Charlton, Docherty, Yorke, Best, Robson, Stiles etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Giggs, Fer Lot #1345 (Sale Order 609 of 712) 40 signed Manchester United football books, autographs including Giggs, Ferguson, Keane, Robson, Foulkes, Charlton, Ferdinand, Beckham, Ronaldo, McClair, Atkinson, Coppell, Busby, Best, Crerand, Stepney, Law, Scholes etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Hurst, Shearer, Venables, J Lot #1346 (Sale Order 610 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Hurst, Shearer, Venables, J Charlton, Shilton, Ginola, Keegan, Bowles, Adams, Di Canio, Wenger, Beardsley, Bob Wilson, George, Greenwood etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Shearer, Ron Atkinson, Ginol Lot #1347 (Sale Order 611 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Shearer, Ron Atkinson, Ginola. Emlyn Hughes, Bentley, Gascoigne, Terry, Zola, Ashley Cole, Bale, Lampard, Venables, St John, Fagan, Benitez etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Hansen, Shearer, Lineker, Hu Lot #1348 (Sale Order 612 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Hansen, Shearer, Lineker, Hunter, Ian Wright, O'Leary, Ball, McDonald, Lorimer, Blanchflower, Pele, Beckham, Bowles, Keegan, Abramovich, mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Lineker, Bob Wilson, Marsh, Lot #1349 (Sale Order 613 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Lineker, Bob Wilson, Marsh, Keegan, Ian Wright, Pearce, Shearer, Ball, Ashley Cole, Seaman, Harry Redknapp, Terry, Ginola, Lampard, Greaves etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Speed, Hurst, Waddle, Di Can Lot #1350 (Sale Order 614 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Speed, Hurst, Waddle, Di Canio, Dalglish, Andy Gray, Lyle, Ian Wright, Neill, Peters, Vieira, Henry, Joe Cole, Sir Bobby Robson, Greaves, Matthews, Summerbee, Fabregas, Marsh etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Justin Fashanu, Marsh, Harts Lot #1351 (Sale Order 615 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Justin Fashanu, Marsh, Hartsen, Strachan, Greaves, Dalglish, Waddle, Brooking, Lawrenson, Hansen, Klinsmann, Brady, Giles, Peters etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Gerrard, Vieira, Venables, S Lot #1352 (Sale Order 616 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Gerrard, Vieira, Venables, Souness, Cottee, Waddle, Hansen, Sir Bobby Robson, Hoddle, Gullit, Henry, Finney etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Joe Mercer, Hasselbaink, Tra Lot #1353 (Sale Order 617 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Joe Mercer, Hasselbaink, Trautmann, Finney, Mancini, Andy Gray, Shearer, Gullit, Barnes, Greaves, Royle, Matthews, Gerrard etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Gerrard, Shearer, Royle, Bel Lot #1354 (Sale Order 618 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Gerrard, Shearer, Royle, Bell, Jimmy Hill, Harry Redknapp, Channon, Marsh, Ian Wright, Hoddle, Greaves, Pearce, Drogba, Barnes etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Venables, Greaves, O'Neill, Lot #1355 (Sale Order 619 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Venables, Greaves, O'Neill, Le Tissier, Mancini, Trautmann, Keegan, Rush, Gullit, Mourinho, Channon, Armfield, Aguero, Shearer, Houllier, Peters, Hoddle etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including George, Sir Bobby Robson, An Lot #1356 (Sale Order 620 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including George, Sir Bobby Robson, Anderton, Ian Wright, Gerrard, Hurst, Dalglish, Ranieri, Ballack, Shilton, Le Tissier, Graham, Marsh, Brooking, Ardiles, Abramovich, Eriksson etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Gullit, Sir Bobby Robson, Li Lot #1357 (Sale Order 621 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Gullit, Sir Bobby Robson, Lineker, Seaman, O'Neill, Bergkamp, Shilton, Venables, Butcher, Aldridge, Tommy Smith, Collymore, Rush etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Venables, Channon, Peters, G Lot #1358 (Sale Order 622 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Venables, Channon, Peters, Ginola, Eddie Gray, Woodcock, Matthews, Giles, Emlyn Hughes, Rush, Mourinho, Tueart etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Allan Clarke, Mourinho, Lenn Lot #1359 (Sale Order 623 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Allan Clarke, Mourinho, Lennon, Kinnear, Di Canio, Hunter, Gullit, Vieira, Channon, Bob Wilson, Finney, Dalglish, Bill Nicholson, Villa, Ardiles, Greaves, Venables etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Vieira, Bob Wilson, McLintoc Lot #1360 (Sale Order 624 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Vieira, Bob Wilson, McLintock, Adams, Butcher, Hurst, Emlyn Hughes, Dougan, Brooking, Gascoigne, Eriksson, Pleat, Capello, Banks, Larsson, McNeill etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Gascoigne, Mee, Busby, Sir B Lot #1361 (Sale Order 625 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Gascoigne, Mee, Busby, Sir Bobby Robson, Shackleton, Ginola, McCoist, Johnstone, Greig, Ardiles. Ginola, Trautmann, Winterbottom, Shearer, Ron Atkinson etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Le Tissier, Royle, Dalglish, Lot #1362 (Sale Order 626 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Le Tissier, Royle, Dalglish, Bergkamp, Barnes, Lennon, Bremner, Peters, Dougan, Cruyff, Jennings, McDonald, Sir Bobby Robson, Keegan etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Souness, Hoddle, Rush, Calla Lot #1363 (Sale Order 627 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Souness, Hoddle, Rush, Callaghan, McDonald, Pearce, Greaves, Nicholas, Clough, Ball, Anderson etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Merrick, Ancelotti, Ian Wrig Lot #1364 (Sale Order 628 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Merrick, Ancelotti, Ian Wright, Matthews, Friedel, Curbishley, Shilton, Bobby Johnstone, Barnes, Defoe, Johannsen, Roy Bentley, Harry Redknapp, Sir Bobby Robson etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including O'Leary, Seaman, Ball, Peter Lot #1365 (Sale Order 629 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including O'Leary, Seaman, Ball, Peters, Giles, Gemmill, Jim Baxter, Willie Johnston, Channon, Harry Redknapp, Rush, Ally MacLeod, Carragher, O'Neill etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Lennox, Clough, Wenger, Owen Lot #1366 (Sale Order 630 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Lennox, Clough, Wenger, Owen, Pearce, Mannion, Shearer, Platt, Matthews, Venables, Sir Bobby Robson, Drogba, Royle, Shilton, Puskas, Ginola, Lineker, Bob Wilson etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Strachan, Sol Campbell, Walt Lot #1367 (Sale Order 631 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Strachan, Sol Campbell, Walter Smith, Shearer, J Charlton, Ashley Cole, Mel Charles, Cormack, Collymore, Allan Clarke, Channon, Trautmann etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Graham, Shankly, Brady, Bond Lot #1368 (Sale Order 632 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Graham, Shankly, Brady, Bonds, Dougan, J Charlton, McMenemy, Hurst, Mullery, Ball, Beardsley, Toshack, McDonald, Armfield etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Perryman, Sir Bobby Robson, Lot #1369 (Sale Order 633 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Perryman, Sir Bobby Robson, Brooking, Finney, Trevor Francis, Doyle, Channon, Wenger, Barnes, Toshack, Pires, Pearce, Marinello, Hoddle etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Walter Smith, Dougan, Shilto Lot #1370 (Sale Order 634 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Walter Smith, Dougan, Shilton, Trevor Francis, Sir Bobby Robson, Lineker, Jimmy Johnstone, Ashley Cole, Woodcock, Clough, Hartson, Harry Redkanpp etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Hardwick, Alan Kennedy, Bell Lot #1371 (Sale Order 635 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Hardwick, Alan Kennedy, Bellamy, Southall, Matthews, Hateley, Fowler, Souness, Larry Lloyd, McMahon, Merson, Dalglish, Robbie Keane, Mullery etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including McLintock, Adams, Shankly, J Lot #1372 (Sale Order 636 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including McLintock, Adams, Shankly, John Charles, Lampard, Osgood, Greaves, Hoddle, J Charlton, Ball, Shearer, Harry Redknapp, Sir Bobby Robson, Gemmill, Gerrard, Ginola etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Pearce, Suarez, Clough, J Ch Lot #1373 (Sale Order 637 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Pearce, Suarez, Clough, J Charlton, Sir Bobby Robson, Hoddle, Souness, Dougan, Keegan, O'Neill, Lineker, Hurst, Maradona etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including J Charlton, Sir Bobby Robson Lot #1374 (Sale Order 638 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including J Charlton, Sir Bobby Robson, Gascoigne, Anderton, Ian Wright, Craig Brown, McCoist, Souness, Channon, Sanchez etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Sir Bobby Robson, Rush, Ball Lot #1375 (Sale Order 639 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Sir Bobby Robson, Rush, Ball, Banks, Kendall, Bert Williams, Shearer, Peters, Broadbent, Don Rogers, Callaghan, Keegan etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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40 signed football books, autographs including Hoddle, Graham, Clough, Wrig Lot #1376 (Sale Order 640 of 712) 40 signed football books, autographs including Hoddle, Graham, Clough, Wright, Shearer, Ashley Cole, Andy Gray, J Charlton, Greaves, Ray Kennedy, Capello, Jimmy Hill, Butcher, Wagstaffe etc., mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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44 signed football books, mainly Manchester United with autographs includin Lot #1377 (Sale Order 641 of 712) 44 signed football books, mainly Manchester United with autographs including Keane, Ferdinand, Giggs, Robson, Beckham, Stepney, Ferguson, but with a mix of other football books mainly club histories with a variety of signatures, the lot content also including a few signed boxing & athletics books including Cooper, Hatton. Spinks, Buchanan, Colin Jackson & Sally Gunnell, mostly modern hardbacks with d/j's in fine condition, and a mixture of directly signed books and signatures collected by other means such as signed pictures or cut-outs pasted into the volume, occasionally the books are multi-signed by football personalities not illustrated Provenance: The Library of the late Graham Hales.
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14 England football team ticket collection 1934 to 1945, England v Scotland Lot #1378 (Sale Order 642 of 712) 14 England football team ticket collection 1934 to 1945, England v Scotland 1934, 1936 (x3), then nine wartime internationals, 3 duplicates; plus programme England v Scotland 14.10.44; and a wartime Wembley ticket application (16)
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England football team ticket collection dating between 1947 and the late 19 Lot #1379 (Sale Order 643 of 712) England football team ticket collection dating between 1947 and the late 1980s, including a number of duplicates, a handful of aways, but virtually all Wembley fixtures (appox. 200)
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A collection of football tickets, wide variety including F.A. Cup Finals, E Lot #1380 (Sale Order 644 of 712) A collection of football tickets, wide variety including F.A. Cup Finals, England internationals, European finals, F.A. Amateur Cup Finals, League Cup Finals, Charity Shields, Challenge Vase, various semi-finals, Euro '96, 1948 Olympic Games, and a fine selection of others
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Collection of 53 football tickets 1950s to 1980s, including 1966 World Cup, Lot #1381 (Sale Order 645 of 712) Collection of 53 football tickets 1950s to 1980s, including 1966 World Cup, F.A. Cup Finals and other showpiece games, plus a miscellaneous selection of English League & Cup fixtures, some against European opposition, and a few Testimonials
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Arsenal FC tickets collection 1930s onwards, pre-1960s breakdown, 4 homes x Lot #1382 (Sale Order 646 of 712) Arsenal FC tickets collection 1930s onwards, pre-1960s breakdown, 4 homes x 1930s, 13 homes & 1 away x 1940s, 16 homes & 7 aways x 1950s, the remainder of the collection, approx. 290 tickets,1960s to early 1980s mosty homes but with fair away coverage, all in sleeves in a album
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F.A. Cup Final ticket collection, wartime for Arsenal v Preston N.E. at Ewo Lot #1383 (Sale Order 647 of 712) F.A. Cup Final ticket collection, wartime for Arsenal v Preston N.E. at Ewood Park 31.5.41, then an unbroken run for 1946 to 1998 (1983 replay only, 1990 final only), plus
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Ticket for the first F.A. Cup Final at Wembley Stadium Bolton Wanderers v W Lot #1384 (Sale Order 648 of 712) Ticket for the first F.A. Cup Final at Wembley Stadium Bolton Wanderers v West Han United 28th April 1923,
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F.A. Cup Final ticket stub Aston Villa v Newcastle United 26th April 1924 Lot #1385 (Sale Order 649 of 712) F.A. Cup Final ticket stub Aston Villa v Newcastle United 26th April 1924
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Four F.A. Cup Final ticket stubs for 1925, 1926, 1932 & 1949, Cardiff v She Lot #1386 (Sale Order 650 of 712) Four F.A. Cup Final ticket stubs for 1925, 1926, 1932 & 1949, Cardiff v Sheffield United, Bolton v Manchester City, Arsenal v Newcastle & Leicester v Wolves
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F.A. Cup Final ticket stubs for 1928, 1938 & 139, Blackburn v Huddersfield, Lot #1387 (Sale Order 651 of 712) F.A. Cup Final ticket stubs for 1928, 1938 & 139, Blackburn v Huddersfield, Huddersfield v Preston & Portsmouth v Wolves, all in very good condition
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THE OLDEST KNOWN SURVIVING 11-A-SIDE FOOTBALL MATCH PROGRAMME AND FOR THE W Lot #1388 (Sale Order 652 of 712) THE OLDEST KNOWN SURVIVING 11-A-SIDE FOOTBALL MATCH PROGRAMME AND FOR THE WORLD'S FIRST EVER OVERSEAS INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL MATCH: ETON COLLEGE, ENGLAND, PLAYING AT YALE COLLEGE, USA, 6th DECEMBER 1873 Yale v Eton programme played at Hamilton Park, New Haven, Connecticut, Saturday 6th December 1873, match card, front cover with gilt & blue printed frame, motif and text reading ETON, YALE, FOOT BALL MATCH, HAMILTON PARK, SATURDAY, DEC. 6th, 1873, the centre pages with the line-ups, the Eton XI comprising G.C. ALLEN, P. ALLEN, J.W. BALFOUR, C.W. BENSON, E. CHAPLIN, E.S. HAUBURY, R.M. McKERRELL, H. ROMILLY, EARL of ROSEBURY [stet], R. RUSSELL, H.M. THOMPSON, the Yale XI comprising E.V. BAKER '77, H.D. BRISTOL '74. C. DEMING '72, F.L. GRINNELL '75, W.S. HALSTEAD '74, W.O. HENDERSON '74. A. HOTCHKISS '75, H.J. McBIRNEY '75, P.A. PORTER '74 & T.T. SHERMAN '74, the back page a printed scoresheet, which has not been filled in, found preserved in a scrapbook, where it was only pasted to the left-hand side, except for this residue the card is in very good condition College football in America can be traced back to 6th November 1869. Rutgers University played Princeton University (then known as the College of New Jersey) in a game played with a round ball and using a set of rules suggested by Rutgers captain William J. Leggett based to some degree on English Football Association Rules, in the sense that throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed and the object was to kick the ball into the opponent's goal. However, the game was played by two massive teams of 25-a-side, and rather than the match being framed by time, the winners were the first team to score six goals. The earliest known surviving US football programme was offered at Heritage Auctions in May 2007, selling for US $24,000. It was a match between Columbia and Yale played at Hamilton Park 16th November 1872. By this time the number of players had reduced slightly, but the game was still a 20-a-side contest. The significance of the present programme, Yale v Eton, is that it was the first time a game was played 11-a-side and the visiting team would have influenced the match to be played as faithfully as possible to Association Rules as first codified and published by the Football Association in England in 1863. Seeing that 11 men on a team was a better number, Yale then campaigned for this to be adopted for all Ivy League matches, and although it took a couple of years of convincing, this did come to pass. The College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta have the only other known example of the Yale v Eton programme in their collection. It is possible that some of the English players may have been Old Etonian alumni studying at Yale. Also of great significance, the Yale v Eton encounter is the first recorded overseas international encounter in football history. For the record Yale College beat their English visitors 2-1. Of note, the Eton team included a future British Prime Minister, The 5th Earl of Rosebery (1894-1895). He also became Honorary President of the Scottish Football Association, and Honorary President of Heart of Midlothian FC. Rosebery was also a major figure on the Turf, breeding and racing thoroughbreds, and won the Epsom Derby three times between 1894 and 1905. In terms of early football programmes in Britain, a card was reproduced by the Scottish football historian Andy Mitchell in one of his books which had been issued for the England v Scotland international at The Oval 8th March 1873. This was the second international in football history and the first to be played in England. However, it can't really be treated as a programme in the traditional sense as it was printed sometime after the match with the result included, much in the manner in fact of a cricket scorecard, a format familiar to all visitors to The Oval. Phil Shaw in his 1980 book Collecting Football Programmes put forward a single-sheet issued for a friendly match between Queen's Park and Wanderers as the earliest surviving example he had seen. The match took place on 9th October 1875 in Glasgow. Charles Alcock, instigator of the F.A. Cup, played in the game. Graham Budd Auctions sold the oldest known F.A. Cup Final programme in May 2013. This too had an Eton-theme, being the final tie between Old Etonians and Blackburn Rovers played at The Oval 25th March 1882. It fetched £30,000, a world-record price for a football programme. From the mid-1880s onwards programmes have appeared on the market with a little more frequency but are still very scarce.
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Very scarce and early F.A. Cup final programme Preston North End v Wolverha Lot #1389 (Sale Order 653 of 712) Very scarce and early F.A. Cup final programme Preston North End v Wolverhampton Wanderers 30th March 1889 played at the Kennington Oval, small single-sheet, foxing spots
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F.A. Cup semi-final programme Manchester United v Newcastle United played a Lot #1390 (Sale Order 654 of 712) F.A. Cup semi-final programme Manchester United v Newcastle United played at Bramall Lane 27th March 1909, Vol.12 No.21 of the Sheffield United club programme, paper split along spine above the upper and below the lower staples, otherwise very good with just a few minor foxing marks This was the first ever appearance in a F.A. Cup semi-final for Manchester United. They won the game 1-0 and went on to lift the Cup for the first time by beating Bristol City 1-0 in the final. Manchester United have won the F.A. Cup 12 times in their history, a record number that they share with Arsenal.
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F.A. Cup Final programme Barnsley v West Bromwich Albion played at The Crys Lot #1391 (Sale Order 655 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Barnsley v West Bromwich Albion played at The Crystal Palace 20th April 1912, usual vertical fold on this type of large format programme, with tear along the first lower inch of the fold, but generally a good example
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F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Sunderland played at the Crystal Pal Lot #1392 (Sale Order 656 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Sunderland played at the Crystal Palace 19th April 1913, vertical fold, otherwise good
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F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Huddersfield Town played at Stamford Lot #1393 (Sale Order 657 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Huddersfield Town played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 24th April 1920, front & rear pages have become detached from the spine, but paper condition overall is good
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F.A. Cup Final programme Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers played Lot #1394 (Sale Order 658 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 23rd April 1921, overall good, covers a little worn & grubby
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Royal souvenir of the 1921 F.A. Cup Final Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Lot #1395 (Sale Order 659 of 712) Royal souvenir of the 1921 F.A. Cup Final Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 23rd April, printed on white silk with blue printing including H.M. KING GEORGE V, ACCOMPANIED BY, H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK, WAS PRESENT, RESULT: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 1: WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 0, the centre pages printed with the team line-ups, back page blank, fringed border
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F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End played at St Lot #1396 (Sale Order 660 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End played at Stamford Bridge 29th April 1922
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F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End played at St Lot #1397 (Sale Order 661 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 29th April, 1922, vertical fold has been improved professionally, areas of discolouration
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F.A. Charity Shield programme Amateurs v Professionals played at Stamford B Lot #1398 (Sale Order 662 of 712) F.A. Charity Shield programme Amateurs v Professionals played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 8th October 1923, ex-bound volume
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F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Newcastle United 26th April 1924, or Lot #1399 (Sale Order 663 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Newcastle United 26th April 1924, original colour covers, with areas of restoration
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F.A. Cup semi-final programme Sheffield United v Southampton played at Stam Lot #1400 (Sale Order 664 of 712) F.A. Cup semi-final programme Sheffield United v Southampton played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 28th March 1925, ex-bound volume
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F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton v Manchester City 24th April 1926 Lot #1401 (Sale Order 665 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton v Manchester City 24th April 1926
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F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Cardiff City 23rd April 1927, vertical f Lot #1402 (Sale Order 666 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Cardiff City 23rd April 1927, vertical fold, otherwise a good example
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F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers v Portsmouth 27th April 1929, are Lot #1403 (Sale Order 667 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers v Portsmouth 27th April 1929, areas of professional restoration
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F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932, pen in Lot #1404 (Sale Order 668 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932, pen inscription to front cover, otherwise good
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F.A. Amateur Cup semi-final programme Bishop Auckland v Dulwich Hamlet play Lot #1405 (Sale Order 669 of 712) F.A. Amateur Cup semi-final programme Bishop Auckland v Dulwich Hamlet played at Middlesbrough 30th March 1935
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F.A. Amateur Cup Final Replay programme Wimbledon v Bishop Auckland played Lot #1406 (Sale Order 670 of 712) F.A. Amateur Cup Final Replay programme Wimbledon v Bishop Auckland played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 20th April 1935, ex-bound volume
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F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End 30th April 1 Lot #1407 (Sale Order 671 of 712) F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End 30th April 1938, repair to spine, otherwise good
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Programmes and ticket stubs for the 1947, 1948 & 1949 F.A. Cup Finals, Leic Lot #1408 (Sale Order 672 of 712) Programmes and ticket stubs for the 1947, 1948 & 1949 F.A. Cup Finals, Leicester v Wolves, Blackpool v Manchester United & Burnley v Charlton (6)
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12 F.A. Cup Final programmes, for 1955, 1961, 1962, 1967 to 1972, 1974, 197 Lot #1409 (Sale Order 673 of 712) 12 F.A. Cup Final programmes, for 1955, 1961, 1962, 1967 to 1972, 1974, 1976 & 1977 not illustrated
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England v Italy ''Battle of Highbury'' international programme 14th Novembe Lot #1410 (Sale Order 674 of 712) England v Italy ''Battle of Highbury'' international programme 14th November 1934
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Germany v England international programme played in Berlin 14th May 1938, o Lot #1411 (Sale Order 675 of 712) Germany v England international programme played in Berlin 14th May 1938, official programme, 36 pages
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Switzerland v England international programme played in Zurich 21st May 193 Lot #1412 (Sale Order 676 of 712) Switzerland v England international programme played in Zurich 21st May 1938, official Programme, 40 pages, complete with insert (2)
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Rare Italian F.A. issued VIP programme for the Italy v England internationa Lot #1413 (Sale Order 677 of 712) Rare Italian F.A. issued VIP programme for the Italy v England international played at the San Siro, Milan, 13th May 1939, folded card, Italian & English F.A. crests embossed to the front cover, central pages with team line-ups, picture of the stadium to the back cover; sold with a photocopy of another known programme for this match which had been autographed by both international teams (2)
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An interesting group of four American soccer programmes featuring European Lot #1414 (Sale Order 678 of 712) An interesting group of four American soccer programmes featuring European teams, Philadelphia All-Stars v Belfast Celtics 25th May 1949; Philadelphia All-Stars v Scottish International Team (the Scottish team billed on the front cover as ''World's Champions'', which is curious!)l; Philadelphia v Hamburg 21st May 1950; and Juventus v Barcelona played at Soldier Field, Chicago, 4th June 1969
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Seven programmes and an official club itinerary from the Preston North End Lot #1415 (Sale Order 679 of 712) Seven programmes and an official club itinerary from the Preston North End Tour of Rhodesia and South Africa in 1958, programmes comprising: Northern Rhodesia F.A. 11th May, Southern Rhodesia 14th May, Southern Transvaal 17th May, Natal 21st May, Border 28th May, and two v South Africa XI 31st May and 7th June (8) Provenance: Tommy Thompson, Preston North End FC.
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Johan Cruyff-signed European Cup semi-final programme Ajax v Atletico Madri Lot #1416 (Sale Order 680 of 712) Johan Cruyff-signed European Cup semi-final programme Ajax v Atletico Madrid, Amsterdam, 28th April 1971 not illustrated
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European Cup Final programme Atletico Madrid v Bayern Munich played at the Lot #1417 (Sale Order 681 of 712) European Cup Final programme Atletico Madrid v Bayern Munich played at the Heysel Stadium, Brussels, 15th May 1974
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Brentford v Queen's Park Rangers programme 10th February 1912, Southern Lea Lot #1418 (Sale Order 682 of 712) Brentford v Queen's Park Rangers programme 10th February 1912, Southern League fixture
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Brentford v Abertillery programme 28th November 1914, paper fragile Lot #1419 (Sale Order 683 of 712) Brentford v Abertillery programme 28th November 1914, paper fragile
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38 Brentford programmes mostly late 1940s, sold together with a qty. of oth Lot #1420 (Sale Order 684 of 712) 38 Brentford programmes mostly late 1940s, sold together with a qty. of other programmes, mostly Wembley Finals and showpiece games; also sports annuals (a qty.) not illustrated
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Seven Bristol City home programmes, three v Cardiff City 1st May 1937, 15th Lot #1421 (Sale Order 685 of 712) Seven Bristol City home programmes, three v Cardiff City 1st May 1937, 15th December 1937 & 5th March 1938, the others v Gillingham 28.8.37 (lacking covers), Swindon Town 11.9.37, Southend United 2.4.38 & Newport County 1.10.38
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Two Abbey United (Cambridge United) programmes versus Football League oppos Lot #1422 (Sale Order 686 of 712) Two Abbey United (Cambridge United) programmes versus Football League opposition, Charlton 'A' and a Derby County XI, year unspecified, dated 28th October and 14th January respectively not illustrated
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Chelsea v Manchester United programme 13th April 1925, ex-bound volume Lot #1423 (Sale Order 687 of 712) Chelsea v Manchester United programme 13th April 1925, ex-bound volume
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A very rare bound volume of Chelsea home programmes from the disrupted 1939 Lot #1424 (Sale Order 688 of 712) A very rare bound volume of Chelsea home programmes from the disrupted 1939-40 season, Football League (before the competition's abandonment), B League, C League, League War Cup, Friendlies & London Combination, Volume XXXV of the Chelsea Chronicle, royal blue cloth boards with gilt titling Provenance: Scott Cheshire Collection, Graham Budd Auctions, 9th May 2007, Lot 52.
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Chelsea programme collection, all contained in sleeves within an album, 92p Lot #1425 (Sale Order 689 of 712) Chelsea programme collection, all contained in sleeves within an album, 92programmes dating between seasons 1945-46 and 1949-50 with occasional aways, plus one further programme for the home leg of the 1965 League Cup final v Leicester City
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Two bound volumes containing all 19 home League programmes from Chelsea's t Lot #1426 (Sale Order 690 of 712) Two bound volumes containing all 19 home League programmes from Chelsea's triumphant 2014-15 Premier League season, with gold lettering not illustrated
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Chester v Birkenhead programme 12th October 1907 Lot #1427 (Sale Order 691 of 712) Chester v Birkenhead programme 12th October 1907
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A programme for the Derby War Memorial Fund Football Match Steve Bloomer's Lot #1428 (Sale Order 692 of 712) A programme for the Derby War Memorial Fund Football Match Steve Bloomer's ''Old International'' Team v Derby County played at the Baseball Ground 18th April 1923, 4-pager with stiff green paper wrappers
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Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers programme 1st April 1911, covers preserved Lot #1429 (Sale Order 693 of 712) Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers programme 1st April 1911, covers preserved but split at spine
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Fulham v Barnsley programme 17th February 1912, covers preserved Lot #1430 (Sale Order 694 of 712) Fulham v Barnsley programme 17th February 1912, covers preserved
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A bound volume containing three seasons of Fulham home programmes 1955-56 t Lot #1431 (Sale Order 695 of 712) A bound volume containing three seasons of Fulham home programmes 1955-56 to 1957-58, covers preserved, brown cloth gilt dates to spine Originally bound as a gift to Jimmy Hill from a colleague at the BBC. Presentation inscription to fly leaf. not illustrated
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Hull City v Blackpool programme 13th October 1906, sold together with two f Lot #1432 (Sale Order 696 of 712) Hull City v Blackpool programme 13th October 1906, sold together with two further Hull City home programmes, v Barnsley 8.10.38 & York City 12.11.38 (3)
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Wuppertal v Manchester City programme 19th May 1954, friendly fixture from Lot #1433 (Sale Order 697 of 712) Wuppertal v Manchester City programme 19th May 1954, friendly fixture from an end of season continental tour, the match in Germany billed as ''Manchester City mit [with] Bert Trautmann'', single sheet printed on yellow paper
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Bohemians v Manchester United programme 12th May 1948 Lot #1434 (Sale Order 698 of 712) Bohemians v Manchester United programme 12th May 1948
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Busby Babes signed programme for the Manchester United match v Berlin Selec Lot #1435 (Sale Order 699 of 712) Busby Babes signed programme for the Manchester United match v Berlin Select XI 14th August 1957, signed to the line-ups page by Wood, Foulkes, Byrne, Colman, Blanchflower, Edwards, Berry, Whelan, Taylor, Viollet & Pegg, and reserves Jones & Dawson, back cover with horizontal tear along a heavy fold; sold with a letter of provenance from the vendor explaining that the autographs were collected by his father-in-law who was serving in the British Army and based in Berlin (2)
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Autographed Manchester United v Chelsea programme 30th April 1955, signed t Lot #1436 (Sale Order 700 of 712) Autographed Manchester United v Chelsea programme 30th April 1955, signed to the front cover by Roy Bentley, then on the line-ups page by the Busby Babes Wood, Foulkes, Byrne, Gibson, Jones, Goodwin, Berry, Blanchflower, Taylor, Viollet & Scanlon; and by the Chelsea players Thomson, Willemse, Saunders, Parsons, McNichol, Bentley & Brabrook, there are two other autographs, probably reserves, unidentified This programme is from Chelsea 1954-55 Championship winning season.
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The very rare Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers postponed program Lot #1437 (Sale Order 701 of 712) The very rare Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers postponed programme 8th February 1958, 1957-58 programme No.20
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Manchester United v Everton programme 22nd February 1960, a single-sheet fo Lot #1438 (Sale Order 702 of 712) Manchester United v Everton programme 22nd February 1960, a single-sheet for the 1st Leg of the Lancs. League (Div II) Supplementary Cup Final not illustrated
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Millwall v New Brompton (Gillingham) Southern League programme 30th Septemb Lot #1439 (Sale Order 703 of 712) Millwall v New Brompton (Gillingham) Southern League programme 30th September 1911, single-sheet, ex-bound volume
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Queen's Park Rangers v Portsmouth programme 18th February 1911, Southern Le Lot #1440 (Sale Order 704 of 712) Queen's Park Rangers v Portsmouth programme 18th February 1911, Southern League fixture
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Queen's Park Rangers v Bristol Rovers programme 9th March 1912, Southern Le Lot #1441 (Sale Order 705 of 712) Queen's Park Rangers v Bristol Rovers programme 9th March 1912, Southern League fixture
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Reading v Newport County programme 31st October 1936, sold together with Ch Lot #1442 (Sale Order 706 of 712) Reading v Newport County programme 31st October 1936, sold together with Chelsea v Charlton programme 10th April 1939 (2)
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Scarce pre-First World War Sunderland programme v Oldham Athletic 18th Janu Lot #1443 (Sale Order 707 of 712) Scarce pre-First World War Sunderland programme v Oldham Athletic 18th January 1913
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Scarce programme for Jimmy Greaves's first match in a Tottenham Hotspur jer Lot #1444 (Sale Order 708 of 712) Scarce programme for Jimmy Greaves's first match in a Tottenham Hotspur jersey, an away reserves fixture at Home Park, Plymouth Argyle, 9th December 1961, green sheet typescript 4-pager Jimmy Greaves scored twice in the 4-1 win over Plymouth. The announcement that we was to play at Home Park drew a bumper crowd for a reserves fixture of 4,000, but it is estimated that only 1,000 programmes were printed for the match. Greaves then made his first team debut in the League match v Blackpool at White Hart Lane a week later and scored a hat-trick, including a flying scissor kick, during the 5-2 win.
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A collection of West Ham United programmes relating to the career of Bobby Lot #1445 (Sale Order 709 of 712) A collection of West Ham United programmes relating to the career of Bobby Moore, including his final game as a 'hammer' (a qty.) not illustrated
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A Collection of football programmes, the majority of the collection are Che Lot #1446 (Sale Order 710 of 712) A Collection of football programmes, the majority of the collection are Chelsea homes from the mid-1950s to the early 1970s, including the rare League Cup issue v Workington 1960-61; together with some aways representation; also Arsenal & Spurs and general club issues, as well as Cup Finals & internationals and a few tickets including 1970 F.A. Cup Final & Replay (qty. qpprox. 400) not illustrated
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A collection of football programmes dating from the 1950s & 1960s, includin Lot #1447 (Sale Order 711 of 712) A collection of football programmes dating from the 1950s & 1960s, including a 1954 World Cup issue for the Uruguay v Austria; ten England internationals and three F.A. Cup Finals; and a group of mostly reserves issues, many single sheets, the first-team content mostly 60s Manchester City homes (a qty.)
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A collection of mostly 1950s football programmes, with a good representatio Lot #1448 (Sale Order 712 of 712) A collection of mostly 1950s football programmes, with a good representation of League football, plus internationals, Cup Finals, some non-League and Scottish etc.
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