Various collectibles including automobilia ephemera, football programmes and tickets, militaria, vintage clothing, books, etc, Everton v Sheffield Wednesday 1966 FA Cup Final programme with tickets, 'The T.T.- as Geoff. Duke sees it', signed David Shepherd 'The Man Who Loves Giants' hardback book; vintage Babydeer shoes, boxed; 1944 'Manfromag' on board navy Christmas brochure; seamanship book, 1960s/70's year books; etc qty
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Collection of football programmes, relating predominantly to Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United from 1955 onwards, including Sheffield United v Sheffield Wednesday FA Cup Semi final 1973 and Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal FA Cup final 1993, together with a collection of football league reviews
Autographed SOUTHAMPTON 1976 FA CUP WINNERS 16 x 12 Photo showing a wonderful image of the players walking out onto the Wembley turf prior to kick-off against hot-favourites Manchester United, a memorable Bobby Stokes goal secured a narrow win for the Saints, signed by MIKE CHANNON, PETER RODRIGUES, JIM STEELE, IAN TURNER, PAUL GILCHRIST, JIM McCALLIOG, MEL BLYTH, DAVID PEACH, HUGH FISHER and manager LAWRIE McMENEMY in black marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Autographed ALLAN CLARKE / 1972 LEEDS 12 x 8 Photo depicting a montage of images from the 1972 FA Cup Final - Allan Clarke was the hero of the hour, scoring the only goal of the game by way of a superb diving header, signed in blue marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Centenary of the FA Challenge Cup Medallion, 1872-1972, Hallmarked 9ct Gold by Fattorini and Sons of Birmingham, two players flanking trophy, 1872 1972 in two lines above, 'FINALS PLAYED AT KENNINGTON OVAL 1872 WEMBLEY STADIUM 1972' in three lines below, on the reverse 'TO COMMEMORATE 100 YEARS OF THE F.A. CHALLENGE CUP', arms of the Football Association, football behind, 11 marked on edge, 50mm, in a fitted presentation box with original card inset to the lid, 66.2gIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Autographed NEIL YOUNG 12 x 8 photo : B/W, depicting Manchester City centre-forward NEIL YOUNG scoring the winning goal in the 1969 FA Cup Final at Wembley, his goal on 24 minutes secured a memorable victory for Joe Mercer's team, signed in blue marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Leeds United - 1972 FA Cup Final signed Photo- This rare and stunning item of Leeds United memorabilia is a 1972 FA Cup Final Centenary photo signed by the 9 players from the victorious 1972 season. Measures an impressive 16" by 12".The payers to have signed are:- Allan Clarke, Paul Reaney, Johnny Giles, David Harvey, Eddie Gray, Terry Yorath, Mick Jones, Chris Galvin and Nigel Davey.A stunning item of Leeds United memorabilia from an era fans will never forget. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Alan Hansen signed 12x8 inch colour photo pictured with the FA cup during his time with Liverpool F.C. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Harry Kane blue No.10 Tottenham Hotspur short sleeved away shirt, 2018-19, player issue, Puma, size L, crew neck collar, embroidered club badge, the reverse lettered KANE with the Emirates FA Cup flash on the right sleeve. The shirt was from the game v Tranmere Rovers that took place on January 4th 2019.
Thierry Henry red and white No.14 Arsenal v. Southampton match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2003, Nike, L, with crew-neck collar embroidered cloth badge inscribed Arsenal, F.A.CUP FINAL 17.05.2003, the reverse lettered HENRY and the number signed by Henry, the sleeves with The FA Cup flashes with match programme and ticket, (3). In the match played on 17th May 2003, Arsenal defeated Southampton 1-0. The following lots 700 to 743 relate to the career of French World Cup winner and Arsenal legend Thierry Henry.
George Richardson blue and white striped Huddersfield Town FA Cup Final long sleeved shirt, 1920, lace up collar with embroidered Town badge, showing signs of age related marking, fading and general wear with some colour bleed to the crest. Second Division Huddersfield Town met Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge in the first FA Cup Final to be staged following the end of World War One, and Richardson, signed by the Club in 1914, made the first of his two Cup Final appearances for the Terriers in this 1-0 defeat from a goal scored in extra time by Villa's Billy Kirkup. The following lots 207 and 208 relate to the career of George Richardson
Wayne Rooney white No.10 Manchester United v. Crystal Palace match issued long-sleeved shirt, 2016, Adidas, 7, with v-neck collar and printed badge with CRYSTAL PALACE V MANCHESTER UNITED WEMBLEY STADIUM 21st MAY 2016, decal, the reverse lettered ROONEY, the sleeves with THE Emirates FA CUP flashes.In the match played on 21st May 2016, United defeated Palace 2-1.
George Richardson Huddersfield Town 1922 FA Cup Winners medal, the reverse engraved “Huddersfield Town Winners- G.E Richardson” in original Ainsworth and Sons of Blackburn presentation box and struck in 15 ct gold.Following defeat in 1920, the Terriers, now managed by the legendary Herbert Chapman, returned to contest the 1922 Cup Final, again, held at Stamford Bridge, against Preston North End, finishing 1-0 winners courtesy of a goal from Billy Smith that saw George Richardson add a Winners medal to his collection- this would also be the last Final played before the opening of Wembley Stadium the following year. The following lots 207 and 208 relate to the career of George Richardson
Robert Pires red and white No.7 Arsenal autographed short-sleeved shirt, 2003, Nike, L, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed FA CUP FINAL 17.05.2003, the reverse lettered PIRES, the reverse also autographed by Pires, the sleeves with The FA CUP flashes, some staining to number and sponsors logo
Manchester City 2011 FA Cup winners signed and framed club shirt with club hologram certificate of authenticity to match shirt hologram number 10047, the shirt autographed by 22 of the winning squad and manager, Roberto Mancini, Joe Harte, Micah Richards, Vincent Kompany, Joleon Lescott, Aleksandar Kolarov, Nigel De Jong, Gareth Barry, Ya Ya Toure, David Silva, Mario Balotelli, Carlos Tevez, Shay Given, Pablo Zabaleta, Dedryck Boyata, James Milner, Adam Johnson, Patrick Vieira, Eden Dzeko, Kolo Toure, Stuart Taylor and Shaun Wright-Phillips
Gary Bailey green No.1 Manchester United long sleeved FA Cup Final v Brighton and Hove Albion shirt, 1983, Match worn, Adidas, button up collar, embroidered badge and FA CUP FINAL WEMBLEY 1983 with evidence of staining under the arms and match wear, accompanied by a signed letter of authenticity from Brighton goalkeeper Graham Moseley with whom it was swapped at the end of the game. The jersey is from the replay following the game that took place on Thursday May 26th at Wembley Stadium following a 2-2 draw five days earlier, ending in a 4-0 victory for the Red Devils.
A rare Charlton Athletic FA Cup Final souvenir brochure, 1947, presented by Don Welsh and featuring profiles of the team and management with black and white portrait pictures, with some slight creasing and minor age relating fading to the cover, with a number in red ink in the top corner of the first page.
A number of FA Cup Final programmes from the 1940's to the 1960's, including Charlton Athletic v Derby County 1946, Burnley v Charlton Athletic 1946, Leicester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1946, etc., with all showing evidence of folds, tears, staining, staple rust and hole punches, (a lot).
James Beattie yellow and blue No.9 Southampton v. Arsenal Cup Final match issued short-sleeved shirt 2003, 46/48, with button-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed SOUTHAMPTON FC, with FA CUP FINAL 17th MAY 2003 MILLENNIUM STADIUM decal, the reverse lettered BEATTIE, the sleeves with The FA Cup flashes.The above was issued to Beattie for the 2003 F.A.Cup Final, in the match played 17th May 2003, Arsenal defeating Southampton 1-0.
Nine framed displays, one mounted most to include signatures from Manchester United players. Signatures to include: Lee Sharpe, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Peter Schmeichel, multi signed FA Cup semi final programme 1985 inc Kevin Moran, Arthur Albiston etc, Anthony Martial, Diego Forlan, Ibrahimovic.Not suitable for in-house packing and shipping.
Football programmes, magazines & related ephemera, strength in Harwich and Parkeston programmes including Wembley FA Cup final x 2, Eastern Counties League, Border League, Handbooks etc, lots of 1940s to 1950s period plus England Internationals, FA Cup finals & others. Various sporting magazines & programmes including United States Air Force American Baseball 1956, Annuals etc.
ONE BOX OF FOOTBALL EPHEMERA to include a large quantity of West Bromwich Albion match day programmes from the 1960's - 2000's, FA Cup programmes, including a Cup Final, two West Brom scrapbooks, one dedicated to the 1968 FA Cup Final, ticket stubs, newspapers and two albums of Football League Commemorative Covers from the 1970's
Football, Billy Bonds signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured celebrating with West Ham after winning the 1980 FA Cup. Bonds is a former professional footballer and manager, who is most often associated with West Ham United with whom he spent 27 years as player and manager. Good condition Est.
A suitcase containing an archive of material having belonged to Sir Alf Ramsey (1920-1999) and relating to his tenure as manager of the England national football team for the FIFA World Cups in 1966 and 1970, mainly preparation for the aforementioned World Cups, several documents with original manuscript pen & ink notes by Alf Ramsey, other material including some original Autograph Letters Signed and Typed Letters Signed to Alf Ramsey, some contemporary copies of typed letters and other documents, some associated ephemera etc, documents relating to World Cup 1966 include Autograph Letter Signed from the Leeds Utd first team coach Syd Owen (1922-1998) to Alf Ramsey together with Owen's 7pp manuscript scouting report of West Germany v Switzerland 12th July 1966, the ALS 1¼pp on Leeds Utd headed paper "Dear Mr Ramsey, Please find enclosed report on the German v Switzerland game which I trust you may find helpful in the future. May I take this opportunity on behalf of all at Elland Road to wish the England team success in the future games. Please extend my best wishes to my club colleagues Les, Jack and Norman. I would have liked to have written a more comprehensive report, detailing each player, but morning and afternoon training has limited my time. Kind regards, and every success to your efforts. Yours sincerely, Syd Owen", the 6pp m/s scouting report on the same sized paper (26.5 x 21cm), "Germany v Switzerland Tuesday 12th July Hillsborough…Result Germany 5 Switzerland 0. After seeing this game the general opinion I formed is that the German side are thoroughly fit, resolute in everything they do, tactically well drilled, and I consider will go a long way in this competition. It was obvious after the first 15 minutes that Germany would dictate the game...the German defenders never allowed the Swiss forwards an inch of freedom in which to work...The Swiss centre forward was opposed throughout the game by No. 6 (Weber) allowing No 5 (Schulz) to act as a sweeper behind a defensive line [m/s tactical diagram below]... Schulz works laterally across the field covering his colleague being attacked with the ball...the tendency is for man for man marking...Held the O.L. (No 10) can catch pigeons (a real flyer). Not much craft when on the ball...Beckenbauer and Haller attack when the situation is on and Overath No 12 is a neat player with good control...All the goals were well taken, illustrating the tremendous confidence that the individual had in his own ability as a finisher..." etc etc, with typed letter reply by Alf Ramsey thanking him for the report, plus ALS from Manchester Utd manager Sir Matt Busby (1909-1994) to Alf Ramsey, together with a typed scouting report by Busby on Portugal, both on Manchester United headed paper, the ALS "Dear Alf, a note in haste - first of all congrats - keep it up - I know you have knowledge of Portugal but have included a report which may help. Wembley final the next stop is the wish of Yours Truly, Matt", the typed scouting report "The Portuguese defence is not a walled-up effort and they come out playing. Both backs come in hard but…play very square. They play tight on the wingers. BAPTISTA is not over dominant in the air...Of the countries we have seen, the Portuguese forwards have been the most dangerous, particularly EUSEBIO, who will take on players and hit every conceivable ball from 30 or 40 yards...Eusebio should be tightly marked for the whole…game.", plus another 3 page m/s report on Brazil v Hungary played 15/7/66, not signed, unknown hand, plus further scouting reports incl. 3½pp typed report W. Germany v Spain by Alan W. Brown of Sheffield Wednesday FC, 6¼pp typed report signed by Alan Brown of Sheff. Wed. on various matches and teams, dated 19th July 1966 and others similar; 6½ pages of manuscript pen & ink notes by Alf Ramsey outlining a provisional training programme, training programme and schedule for the England football team throughout June and July 1966, provisional programme 4½pp "The Football Association. World Cup 1966. Provisional Programme. Headquarters - 6th to 17th June Lilleshall Sports Centre. 20th to 24th June Hendon Hall Hotel. 8th to 21st July. Hendon Hall Hotel. Programme. Monday 6th June. Assemble Station Hotel, Stafford by 1pm for luncheon. Proceed by coach to HQ after luncheon. Allocation of rooms. Meeting of full party to discuss programme. Activities. 7th June. Medical Check. Ball Practice. Physical Training. Activities...10th June. Ball practice. Team practice. Tactical practice. Activities...14th June. Team practice…Golf. Activities…15th June. Tactical practice. Open afternoon for press etc…16th June. Team Practice. Tactical Practice. Physical training…20th June. Assemble Windsor Hotel Lancaster by 1pm for luncheon. Training at ---- [Wembley Stadium crossed out]. Anglo American Club as guests of honour…21st June. Training…at [Roehampton crossed out] Wembley 3pm...24th June. Depart for Finland...25th June Training Helsinki...26th June England v Finland... 27th June Depart for Norway...28th June Training Oslo...29th June England v Norway... 30th June Depart for Denmark...1st July Training Copenhagen...3rd July England v Denmark...4th July Depart for Poland...5th July England v Poland...6th July Depart for England...Arrive London 12 noon…Players Disperse on arrival...8th July Assemble Windsor Hotel 4pm. Training Highbury [Stamford Bridge crossed out]...11th July Training Wingate. England v Uruguay...13th July Training Highbury [Roehampton or golf crossed out]. France v Mexico...15th July Training Roehampton. France v Hungary...16th July Training Wingate. Morning. England v [France crossed out] Mexico. 17th July Golf [----?]...18th July Training Highbury...19th July Training Roehampton…20th July. Training Wingate", attached 2 page m/s document by Ramsey similar with short schedule for the team with daily entries from 8th July to 30th July, outlining where the team are to meet, train, dates/times of all other group games, plans for the team if progressing through tournament to final etc "...23rd July Quarter Finals. If qualifying will be playing at Wembley or Sheffield. If Wembley arrangements as above. If Sheffield leave 21st July after luncheon. Training at Sheffield Ground on 22nd July... 26th July Semi Final at Wembley 7.30pm. If playing in quarter final at Sheffield and qualifying for Semi Final at Goodison Park leave Sheffield for Liverpool on evening of 23rd July. Training at a Liverpool Ground on 24th and 25th... 28th...Play off for 3rd and 4th Positions 7.30pm...30th July Final. Wembley. 3pm", 3 page typed version of the programme attached with m/s notes/corrections by Ramsey; plus 5½pp m/s notes by Ramsey on plans/prep. regarding the England team at Lilleshall, June 1966, including on accommodation, training facilities, films, food, coaching/medical staff, daily allowance for players during WC, match fees, incentive bonus, list of previous International football matches with scores, etc, the group of documents with typed document clipped at top headed "World Cup Party at Lilleshall: June 7/17, 1966. Notes of Meeting between Mr Ramsey and MR Whitehorn of the FA & Mr J. Lane of the C.C.P.R."; Plus several other docs relating to WC 1966 and England's preparations for the tournament, some with Sir Alf’s m/s notes; plus good quantity of similar documents for Mexico 1970 World Cup including various hotel brochures Mexican cities with Sir Alf’s m/s research notes, altitude training preparation, daily programme for England team for tournament with Sir Alf’s m/s notes, kit order, press release, WC technical studies, British Embassy letters etc; plus a folder containing several documents on the 1974 World Cup and Sir Alf’s sacking. For a more detailed description and for provenance, see https://auctions.twgaze.co.uk/catalogue/lot/29d3059188f97611e06399aa3a689e2f/8a390ef7ce02b4a94fa666f3e767067e/books-ephemera-lot-5237/
A collection of Norwich City FC Programmes and handbooks 1930's-1950's, including 'The Canaries Official Weekly Journal', No. 13, Nov. 7th 1931, NCFC v Thames, Div. III (S), and No. 17, Dec. 26th 1931, NCFC v Watford, Div. III (S), both 24pp, both original pictorial wraps (worn); Norwich City FC Official Handbooks 1931-32, 64pp, 1932-33, 64pp (2 copies), 1935-36, 120pp, 1936-37, 128pp, all original printed wraps (slightly worn, rusty staples); plus pre war NCFC home programmes v Watford, Aug. 27th 1932, 24pp, lower wrap with closed tear, v Northampton, Feb. 10th 1934, 24pp, v Sheffield United, Aug. 29th 1936, 32pp, v Southampton, Aug. 28th 1937, 32pp, all orig. wraps (slightly worn, rusty staples), plus two Joe Hannah's Benefit Official Programmes, NCFC v Derby County, April 25th 1932, [12]pp, NCFC v Liverpool, Monday May 2nd 1932, [8]pp, both larger format (26 x 20cm), orig. pictorial wraps, plus 3 1950's NCFC programmes including FA Cup 1959. A good collection of early Norwich City programmes, with six of the pre war programmes from the period when home games were played at The Nest, Rosary Road, before the construction and move to Carrow Road, summer 1935
CHELSEA Eight away programmes v Burnley 47/8, Aston Villa 47/8, minor tears, creased and scores entered and 49/50, team changes, WBA 48/9 FA Cup and 52/3 FA Cup 2nd Replay at Arsenal, folded, Wolves 49/50, team changes and scores entered, Bolton 52/3, team changes and Bristol Rovers 54/5 FA Cup, staples removed and includes newspaper report. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Eleven home Youth and Reserve programmes, friendly match v England Youth 11/11/1964, friendly match v Rest Of League 29/10/1960, Lancashire FA County Challenge Cup first round replay v Rochdale 31/10/67, Lancashire FA County Challenge Cup v Liverpool 16/11/1964, FA Youth Cup 5th round v Rotherham 16/2/1970, FA Youth Cup fourth round v Blackburn Rovers 29/1/1969, FA Youth Cup v Manchester City 27/9/1967, Youth Cup fourth round v Newcastle United 22/1/1962, Youth Cup v Manchester City 20/11/1961, Youth Cup third round v Sunderland 14/12/1959. All are slightly creased, most have tokens removed. Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Four home programmes for FA Youth Cup ties v Southampton 8/4/1957 FA Youth Cup Semi Final second leg. Blackburn 15/4/1959 FA Youth Cup Semi Final second leg. Wolves 11/3/1964 FA Youth Cup fifth round. West Brom 14/4/1969 FA Youth Cup Semi Final second leg. All have creases, couple have minor tears. Fair to generally good
BIRMINGHAM CITY / AUTOGRAPHS Six home programmes for the League matches v Huddersfield Town 13/11/1948, vertical crease, wear to cover, repaired and scores entered, Southampton 29/9/1951, minor creases to edges and team changes, Manchester city 12/3/1955, Notts County 23/4/1955, Luton Town 17/9/1955, and The Birmingham City Players Own Souvenir of a Great Season including signature from Len Boyd, some with horizontal creases, staples removed. Plus 5 home programmes with tickets including Floodlight Friendly match v Bela Vista Brazil 29/9/1958, writing in pen to cover, team changes and scores entered, FA Challenge Cup 6th round tie v Tottenham Hotspur 8/4/1967, League match v Aston Villa 24/2/1968, FA Challenge Cup 6th round tie v Chelsea 30/3/1968 and the Malcolm Page Testimonial match Ex-Birmingham City XI v Birmingham City 22/11/1977, some with horizontal creases, minor wear and tears to edges and rusty staples. Generally good
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