Graham Budd 15-16 May 2017 Catalogue

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SPORTING MEMORABILIA 15 & 16 MAY 2017


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SPORTING MEMORABILIA To be sold by auction at

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Days of Sale:

Sunday 14th May 2017 12 noon to 5pm

Monday 15th May 2017 10:30am & 2:30pm Tuesday 16th May 2017 10:30am & 2:30pm

Monday 15th May 2017 9am to 5pm Tuesday 16th May 2017 9am and to the conclusion of the auction

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SESSION ONE Monday 15th May at 10:30am Lots 1-256



Order of Sale SESSION ONE

SESSION TWO

Monday 15th May

Monday 15th May

Starting at 10.30am

Starting at 2.30pm

Lots 1 to 12

Mixed Sporting Content

Lots 257 to 299

Motor Sports

Lots 13 to 14

Baseball

Lots 300 to 399

Boxing

Lots 15 to 17

Basketball

Lots 400 to 403

Rugby League

Lots 18 to 19

Billiards & Snooker

Lots 404 to 465

Rugby Union

Lot 20

Darts

Lots 466 to 546

Olympic Games & Athletics

Lots 21 to 22

Gaelic Sports

Lots 23 to 24

The Gymnasium

SESSION THREE

Lots 25 to 30

Horse Racing

Tuesday 16th May

Lot 31

Greyhound Racing

Starting at 10.30am

Lot 32

Polo

Lots 547 to 887

Lot 33

Roller Skating

Lots 34 to 35

Rowing

SESSION FOUR

Lot 36

Swimming

Tuesday 16th May

Lot 37

Tobogganing

Starting at 2.30pm

Lots 38 to 109

Cricket

Lots 888 to 1231

Lots 110 to 186

Golf

Lots 187 to 256

Tennis & Racquet Sports

Front Cover: Lot 273. Pierre Fix-Masseau Monte Carlo motor racing poster Back Cover: Lot 939. Large colour photograph signed by Eric Cantona

Football

Football


Mixed Sporting Content 4 Sehe (Desire) Voyage D’agrement a travers L’Angleterre Sportive, French language, the author’s tour of England to survey its sporting culture from team sports like rugby to traditional country pursuits and also the country’s adoption of physical exercise and sports within the education system, with 70 illustrations by M. Dortet, pictorial boards portraying a rugby match, Librairie Classique G. Guerin, Nicolle et Cie, Paris, circa 1900 £50 - 80**

1 A rare bound volume of Cricket and Football Times, From Vol. II No.28 to No.48, 7 November 1878 to 27 March 1879, being winter issues there is little cricket content within this volume until January with reports from the England cricket tour to Australia and New Zealand, for football the first issue reports on an experimental evening of floodlit football at The Oval in November 1878 between Clapham Rovers & Wanderers, also a full page supplement print of the England football captain A W Cursham of Notts County, the volume stops short of the date of the F.A. Cup Final but there is coverage up until the semi-final Old Etonians v Nottingham Forest, the term football also encompassing rugby union at this time £300 - 400**

2 Our Cricketers and Footballers, a small bound volume containing rare photographic cabinet-size captioned portraits of cricketers and footballers, originally published as part-work booklets by A.D. Jones & Co., Ludgate Circus, London, circa 1896, the first page in the volume with one booklet dust wrapped preserved, comprising 168 photographs of cricketers (originally published in 7 parts of 24 photos), and 192 photos of footballers (8 parts of 24), the binding stamped gilt OUR CRICKETERS AND FOOTBALLERS £250 - 350**

3 An original hard bound copy of “The Field, The Farm, The Garden The Country Gentleman’s Newspaper” for 1888, this huge volume, extending to 952 pages, is arranged in weekly editions dating from 7th July to 29th December 1888 (Vol.LXXII), an invaluable resource recording the day to day events during the Victorian era in sport, popular games and in the countryside nearly 130 years ago, specific topics covered include: England v Australia at cricket; The F.A. Cup; Football in Scotland; The shape of the Rugby Union Ball; The Renshaw Brothers at Wimbledon; The visit of the American Baseball players to Australia; The Open Golf Championships at St. Andrews; The University Boat Race; The Grand National and The Melbourne Cup; and many more. Also includes over 30 woodcut illustrations; sold together with a bound copy (Hard covers absent) of The Field covering the period from 3rd July to 11th September 1880 (430 pages) and also one copy of the newspaper for 1881 containing a similarly impressive arrange of articles; the lot also including a 3rd volume, being Thurston (Edmund, Ed,) British Sports & Sportsmen ‘British Sports and Sportsmen - Athletics, Tennis, Rackets’ (1927) originally owed by John David Patrick Wheatley, British Davis Cup Player from the1930s (3) £80 - 120** *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

5 A heavy leather-bound ‘Ye Games of Merry England’ photograph album with a musical box which operates automatically on opening, German, circa 1890, the boards with apertures for photographs of varying sizes, and decorated with colour lithographs showing a wide range of leisure activities with sports including football, tennis, billiards, trap bat, archery, Pall Mall, bandy ball, shuttle-cock and bowls, containing numerous original family photographs, the musical box mechanism is not running and in need of attention, it should operate automatically when the album is opened, otherwise in good condition £120 - 160*

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10 Two small French faience plates from a series titled “Les Sports”, by Creil-Montereau, featuring No.3 fencing & No.4 ice skating, diameter 16.5cm., 6 1/2in. £80 - 120*

6 A collection of sporting themed postcards, racing, hunting & equestrian sports & winter sports the best represented, other cards for fishing, rugby, gymnasium, bowls, bull fighting, golf, tennis, rowing etc.; the lot also including a pack of London 2012 pictogram cards £200 - 300*

7 A bound volume of Sports for Boys from Vol.1 No.1 9th October 1920 to No.12 25 December, covers preserved, edited by Olympian, published by Amalgamated Press £100 - 120**

8 1950s sporting autographs book, with football, cricket & rugby content, including New Zealand All Blacks, England and Ireland rugby teams, England cricket team, Blackpool, Chelsea & Man City football teams and other signatures £60 - 80*

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9 Sports autographs, comprising: an autographed Great Britain Team Handbook for the 1966 Commonwealth Games in Kingston Jamaica, signed in blue biro over the entry for the competitor, including the gold medallists David Hemery, Ron Wallwork, Howard Payne, John Fitzsimons, Mary Rand, Jim Alder, Roger Tighe, Mark Rowe, Ian Alsop, Hugh Porter, Linda Ludgrove, Jill Slattery and others; sold together a Munich 1972 Olympic Games philatelic item signed by the British gold winners Mary Peters and Richard Mead; seven autographed tennis promo postcards, Steffi Graf (x 2), Wilhelm Bungert, Eric Jelen, Alexander Mronz, Pierre Lannier and one other; with two unsigned promo cards; and 10 autographed NetPro tennis cards, Debbie Graham, Meike Babel, Elna Reinach, Manon Bollegraf, Katrina Adams, Mary Lou Daniels, Helena Sukova, Jose Higueras, Nancy Richey & Roscoe Tammer (21) £50 - 80*

11 A china nurseryware tea set featuring sports, colour printed decoration of children and sporting motifs for tennis, croquet, hockey, tobogganing & pond yachting, comprising a teapot & cover, two cups & saucers, milk jug & sugar bowl; sold together with a crested ware (Newton Abbot) model football; a lead cat playing tennis; and four colour postcards showing ‘Teddy’ cycling, swimming and playing tennis & football £60 - 80*

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12 Group of Eric Thompson original sporting caricatures, pen & ink cartoons, cricket the best represented sport, also football, rugby, lacrosse, cycling, tennis, rowing, racing, golf etc. £200 - 300*

14 Rare and decorative official poster for the 3rd European Baseball Championship held in Rome 10th to 15th August 1956, with artwork by Corrado Mancioli, published by Vecchioni & Guadagno, Rome, 1956, 70 by 100cm., areas of repair £1,000 - 1,500*

baseball

basketball

13 Baseball ephemera circa 1905, postcard of the National League Baseball Park, New York; Victorian scrap of a pitcher; decorative Huntley & Palmers advertisement card featuring a baseball match; and a 1911 Princeton University Baseball Association season ticket (4) £60 - 80*

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15 A silver-plated basketball trophy, the ball mounted on a marble base, height 24cm. £200 - 300*

16 A Michael Jordan signed Nike Air Jordan basketball shoe, white & black with red interior, signed to the heel in silver marker pen, mounted in an acrylic display case with name plate & branding, measuring, appropriately, 23cm. cubed, fitted for electricity £350 - 450*

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darts

19 Roy Ullyett (1914-2001) JOE DAVIS original artwork for a newspaper featuring six humorous vignettes of the multiple billiards and snooker champion, 52 by 46cm., 21 by 18in., mounted, framed & glazed

17 Michael Jordan signed Washington Wizards No.23 basketball vest, signed in black marker pen to the reverse No.23 £350 - 450*

Joe Davis (1901-1978) was the 18-times World Snooker Champion and 4-times World Billiards Champion between 1927 and 1946, and played professionally for 45 years. £100 - 150*

20 Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor matchworn shirt and match-used darts framed presentation, the shirt signed in a silver marker pen, mounted together with a colour photo of Taylor wearing this shirt, framed & glazed, 82 by 67cm.; sold with a COA (2) £150 - 200*

Billiards & Snooker 18 A multi-signed Horace Lindrum billiards cue signed on the occasion of the re-opening of the Leicester Square Match Rooms in 1947, the badged cue by Peradon autographed by Horace Lindrum, Joe Davis, Ken Gethim. Raymond Glendenning, Sydney Ice, Dennis Compton, Barbara Meston, Stanley Newman, John Barrie, Jack Rea, Albert Brown, Sydney Lee, Walter Donaldson, Stanley Newman, Freddie Lawrence, Claude Falkiner, Joyce Gardner, Herbert Holt, Linda Joyce, Sydney Smith, Violet Lindrum, Dicky Law, Willie Smith and other unidentified; the cue is sold with a research document for the cue which included invaluable assistance from Peter Clare, Director of Thurston’s in Liverpool, and also Peter Ainsworth of the English Association for Snooker and the late Ted Lowe. There is a suggestion that some of the autographs may have been collected after the initial signing of 1947. £500 - 700*

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Gaelic Sports

The Gymnasium

21 A very early Irish Gaelic Football medal awarded for the 1888 Louth Senior Football Championship, in silver hallmarked Cork, the reverse inscribed 2nd COUNTY LOUTH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, 1888, WON BY T. McDONELL This medal is from the 2nd Louth Senior Football Championship. Young Irelands (Dundalk), the inaugural winners in 1887, won the competition again in 1888 beating John Dillons. Dundalk Young Irelands also appeared in the very first All-Ireland Football Final where they were defeated by Commercials of Limerick. £500 - 700*

22 Two Gaelic Sports programmes for matches played at Polo Grounds, New York, in the 1950s, i) 20th October 1957, two events, Hurling, Tipperary National League Champions v New York Selected; and Football, Galway, National League Champions v New York Selected ii) 1st June 1958, two events, Hurling, Kilkenny 1957, All-Ireland Hurling Champions v New York Selected; and Louth, 1957, All-Ireland Football Champions v New York Selected £250 - 350**

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24 A 19th century leather gymnasium medicine ball, eight panels and button tops, diameter 30.5cm., weight 4.5kg £100 - 150*

23 A pair of vintage gymnasium polished wooden Indian clubs circa 1900, each weighing 1lb 8oz. £80 - 120*

horse racing

25 A collection of 25 Sandown Park member’s race badges, dated examples comprising: 1882, 1883 (two), 1884 (three), 1886 (“Eclipse” two), 1887, 1890, 1891 (three), 1892 (three) & 1893, the remainder undated but of a similar age £700 - 1,000*

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26 Collection of Newbury races member’s badges, a single badge for 1909, 1910 & 1911, two for 1912, 1914, 1919, followed by a a run of two badges for 1921 to 1926, a single for 1927, the two for 1929, 1930 & 1931, mounted on card with manuscript legend below, revealing that there would have been a second badge for 1927 originally, the following badges have been drilled, 1909. 1910, 1911, one of the 1912s, 1914, one of the 1921s & of the 1922s (26) £200 - 300*

26 27 A collection of printed racecards/results for Yorkshire meetings in the late 18th & early 19th century including the 1801, 1804, 1805 & 1807 St Legers at some time stapled as a bundle, top-left, the group comprising: i & ii) two for the York August Meeting of 1794, the first printed after 4 days of the 7 day meet, the other with fully printed results (King’s 100 guineas won by Mr Cornforth’s Antaeus) iii) Doncaster Races September 1801, with results printed for the first three days of the four day meet (the St Leger won by Mr G. Crompton’s Quiz and the Gold Cup won by Mr Wentworth’s Chance) iv) Doncaster Races September 1804, with results printed for the first three days of the four day meet (King’s Plate won by Sir H. Williamson’s Starling, the St Leger won by Mr Mellish’s Sancho & the Gold Cup won by Lord Grey’s Sir Oliver v) Doncaster Races September 1805, with results printed for the first three days of the four day meet (the King’s Plate won by Mr Mellish’s Quid, the St Leger won by Mr Fletcher’s Staveley vi) The Gold Cup won by Lord Fitzwilliam’s Caleb Quotem) Pontefract Races September 1806, with results printed for the first two days of the three day meet (The Gold Cup won by Lord Darlington’s Trafalgar) vii) York August Meeting 1806, with results printed except for the final day viii) York Spring Meeting 1807, with results printed for the first day of the three day meet ix) York August Meeting 1807, with results printed for the first five days of the seven day meet; x) the bundle also has a printed list on names titled “Names of Subscribers To The Assembly” headed with Prince of Wales’s Feathers xi) and finally, separate from the bundle, is a complete set of printed results for Doncaster Races, September 1807 (the King’s Plate won by Lord Strathmore’s 4-y-o b c, the St Leger won by Lord Fitzwilliam’s filly Paulina & The Gold Cup won by Lord Monson’s Scud) £800 - 1,200** 27

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Greyhound Racing

28 Temple (William K.) The Temple Racetime Analysis Annual Review of 1939, original green wrappers, a very scarce publication and the very first to be published by Phil Bull in March 1940, in fine original condition with perforated p.45 Temple Racetime Analysis application form still intact £400 - 600**

31 The Harringay Greyhound Stadium track records board that hung in the American Lounge, the polished wooden board with gilt lettering and detailing the track record times including new sets of records when the bends were sanded in 1974, and when the bends were reshaped in 1976, 60 by 46cm. £400 - 500*

29 Horse Racing Memorabilia, racecards (including some Classics), annuals, pictures (1 signed by A P McCoy), scrapbook and miscellaneous items £30 - 50*

polo

30 Ascot racecourse signage, HANDICAPPER, blue metal sign with white text, 20 by 50cm.

32 Gordon King (contemporary) POLO MATCH signed, watercolour, the image 35 by 56, mounted, framed & glazed, Halcyon Gallery label pasted to backboard, overall 63 by 83cm. £250 - 350*

Provenance: The Ascot Racecourse Auction. Graham Budd Auctions, 17th May 2005. £100 - 150*

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Roller Skating

33 A metalware figure of a roller skater, gilded patina, Italian by Tuttobocce, on marble plinth, 27 by 20cm., 10 1/4 by 8in. £60 - 80*

Rowing

34 Two Edwardian scrapbooks on rowing, large ledgers mostly pasted with newspaper & magazine cuttings and including coverage of Henley and the University Boat Race. but also including a few stunning original photographs with embossed stamps for Messrs. Stearn of Cambridge £80 - 120*

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35 35 1909 Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race dinner menu, held at The Grand Hotel, Trafalgar Square, 3rd April 1909 £80 - 100*

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Tobogganing

swimming 36 A small silver trophy cup won by the celebrated Welsh-born Olympic water polo player and swimmer Paulo “Raddy” Radmilovic in Cardiff 1925, hallmarked London 1925, height 12cm., inscribed WELSH AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSn. EVENING EXPRESS, CHALLENGE CUP, MENS LONG DISTANCE CHAMPIONSHIP, WINNER, PAOLO RADMOLIVIC,1925 Paulo Francesco “Raddy” Radmilovic was born in Cardiff 5 March 1886 and was a Welsh water polo player and swimmer of Croatian and Irish origin who won four Olympic titles in a 22 year Olympic career. He won his four gold medals across three successive Olympic Games (1908, 1912 & 1920), a record which stood for a GB Olympic athlete until broken by Sir Steve Redgrave when he won his fifth gold medal at Sydney in 2000. He also competed at the 1924 & 1928 Games and was the first Briton to go to five Olympic Games, a record that would remain until eclipsed by fencer Bill Hoskyns in 1976. He was one of the original ten inductees to the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame in 1988. To celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of Radmilovic’s 1908 double-gold Olympic performances in swimming and water polo, a plaque was placed on the Cardiff International Pool to honour him. £300 - 400*

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37 A 1965 World Toboggan Championship gold medal, gilt, by Huguenin, inscribed IX WELTMEISTERSCHAFTEN, 1965, DAVOS, in original paper box £120 - 160*

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cricket

38 Arthur Booth Yorkshire County Cricket Club cap awarded in 1946, blue with white rose, named inside ARTHUR BOOTH; sold together with a book “Yorkshire’s 22 Championships 1893-1946” by E.L. Roberts (2) Arthur Booth (1902-1974) was an orthodox slow left-arm bowler, and a lower-order right-handed batsman. He made his county debut in 1931 but did not establish a place in the team. During the first full-season after the War Booth was recalled to fill the gap left by the sad death of Hedley Verity and was a first XI regular in 1946 at the age of 43, winning his county cap and helping Yorkshire win the County Championship title. He finished top of the season’s bowling averages taking 111 wickets at an average of 11.61. In 1947 an illness effectively finished Booth’s First Class career. £250 - 350*

40 Asif Iqbal Pakistan cricket cap, dark green with gilt-wire star Kent’s all-rounder Asif Iqbal played in 58 Test Matches for Pakistan between 1964 and 1980. Provenance: Gifted by Asif Iqbal to the current vendor, a MCC player in the 1970s. £250 - 350*

41 Peter Kirsten 1983 South Africa ‘Rebel’ Test Match cap, the green cap with Springbok emblem and inscribed SA-1983

39 Graham Onions England Test Match cricket cap, blue with three lions & crown emblem, the inner lining signed in biro by Graham Onions

Peter Kirsten didn’t make his official Test debut until aged 36 in 1992 because of South Africa’s sporting boycott during the apartheid era. This cap relates to one of the so-called ‘rebel’ series of the time. £200 - 250*

Durham’s right-hand fast-medium pace bowler played in 9 Test Matches between 2009 and 2012. £200 - 250* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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42 Roy McLean South Africa cricket blazer 1951, by Carr Son & Wood Ltd, London, green wool with gold pinstripes, the neck label inscribed in ink Roy McLean, Springbok silkwork emblem to breast pocket inscribed S.A 1951, good condition; sold with a South African cricket neck tie (2) The South African cricketer Roy Alastair McLean (1930-2007) played in forty Tests from 1951 to 1964, the present blazer dating from the beginning of his international career when South Africa toured England. McLean was a stroke-playing and fast-scoring middle-order batsman who scored over 2,000 Test runs in 73 Test innings. £250 - 350* 43 Graeme Pollock South Africa cricket blazer, navy blue with red lining, wirework Reebok crest to breast pocket inscribed S.A., CRICKET Graeme Pollock’s Test career was cut short at the age of 26 by the sporting boycott of South Africa. Up until this time he had played in 23 Tests all exclusively against England & Australia. His Test career batting average of 60.97 remains second to Sir Don Bradman. £250 - 350* 44 John Reid New Zealand cricket blazer, in black wool, silver silkwork fern and inscribed N.Z., C.C. John Richard Reid CNZM OBE was born in Auckland 3rd June 1928 who captained New Zealand in 34 Test Matches. He was the country’s first cricketing leader to achieve victory, both at home against the West Indies in 1956 and the first away win, against South Africa in 1962. During his career he was a leading force with both the bat and the ball. £250 - 350* 45 Ian Johnson Australia cricket blazer from the 1948 Tour of England, green wool with gold piping, by Farmer’s of Sydney, the neck label inscribed in pen IAN JOHNSTON [sic], the breast pocket crest dated 1948 Ian William Geddes Johnson CBE (1917-1998) was an Australian cricketer who played 45 Test Matches as a slow bowler between 1946 and 1956. Johnson captured 109 Test wickets at an average of 29.19 and as a lower order batsman made precisely 1,000. He captained the Australian team in 17 Tests. Johnson was part of Bradman’s 1948 ‘invincibles’ tour of England and played in 4 Tests, taking 7 wickets, scoring 51 runs and taking 5 catches. £800 - 1,200* 46 Dennis Lillee Australia cricket blazer, dark green with Australia crest to the breast pocket Australian fast bowling legend Dennis Lillee played in 70 Test Matches between 1971 and 1984, taking 355 wickets. Provenance: Gifted by Dennis Lillee to the current vendor, a MCC player in the 1970s. £600 - 800* 47 Godfrey Evans MCC blazer from the England cricket tour to South Africa 1956-57, Simpson tailored Daks, navy blue wool with ‘egg & bacon’ trim, breast pocket silkwork crest featuring St George slaying the dragon and inscribed within a scroll 1956 - SOUTH AFRICA - 1957, some damage to the interior cloth lining, but not visible from outside Described by Wisden as ‘arguably the best wicket-keeper the game has ever seen’, Evans collected 219 dismissals in 91 Test Matches between 1946 and 1959 and a total of 1,066 in all first-class matches. En route he was the first wicket keeper to reach 200 Test dismissals and the first Englishman to reach both 1,000 runs and 100 dismissals and 2,000 runs and 200 dismissals in Test cricket. The Kent ‘keeper was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1951. Evans played in all five Tests during the 1956-57 South African Tour. The series ended as a 2-2 draw during which he took a total of 20 dismissals, a record for his career. £300 - 500*

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49 Brian Close John Player League runners-up cricket medals for 1974 and 1976, the obverse of both struck with a stylised bowler and inscribed THE JOHN PLAYER LEAGUE, the first inscribed RUNNERS-UP, D.B. CLOSE, 1974, the other RUNNER-UP, D.B. CLOSE, CBE, 1976, both in original case of issue These medals relate to Close’s latter career spell at Somerset CCC. In 1976 five teams ended the season on 40 points. Kent were awarded the title with the superior run-rate.

48 A team-signed Marcus Trescothick England Test Match cricket shirt, the shirt numbered with [cap] 603, the left-sleeve initialled TM, signed by Trescothick and 11 of his England teammates in black marker pen, including Vaughan, Giles, Strauss, Anderson, Harmison, Flintoff etc.

Provenance: The Brian Close Collection. Graham Budd Auctions 9th June 2004, lot 98. £180 - 220*

51 Denis Compton 1953 cricket presentation, pewter pint tankard inscribed THE LORD’S TAVERNERS, THE PRESIDENT’S TANKARD, PRESENTED BY MARTIN BODDEY, PRESIDENT 1953, TO THE CRICKETER OF THE YEAR, DENIS COMPTON £120 - 180*

50 Three cased cricket medals, i) Taunton Cider Blackthorn Challenge trophy, Somerset CCC, 15th September 1982, West Indies v Somerset, first floodlit cricket match on an English County Cricket Ground ii) Benson and Hedges Cup Gold Award, Yorkshire v Surrey, Barnsley, 1978 [won by John Edrich] iii) Npower Test Series, Commemorative Medal, England v India, 5th-9th September 2002, Oval £180 - 220*

Marcus Trescothick played in 76 Test Matches between 2000 and 2006. During the 2005 Ashes Series he became the fastest player to reach 5,000 Test runs. £80 - 120*

52 An unusual early 19th century decorative gilt-tooled leather cricket roundel, featuring two batsmen & two fielders, set in an arch-topped leather frame, 13 by 11.5cm. £200 - 300*

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53 A Victorian table featuring mask portraits of the cricketer W.G. Grace on the end support iron castings, rectangular wooden top, cast iron painted black, height 73cm., length 104cm, width 42cm. £150 - 200*

55 Coalport porcelain plate commemorating W.G. Grace’s Century of Centuries 1866 to 1895, transfer printed in brown with a central portrait, details of the innings on surrounding bats and stumps with balls forming a border, diameter 23cm. £350 - 450*

(reverse) 57 A fine pair of cartes-de-visite with portraits of the cricketer W G Grace’s infant sons William Gilbert Jnr. and Henry Edgar taken in August 1877, by Elliott & Fry, manuscript identification & dating to the reverse seemingly in the hand of W.G. Grace senior, W.G Grace Jnr. aged 3 years and 1 month, Henry Edgar 13 months

56 A Royal Worcester bone china plate commemorating the 1953 Ashes Series, the white plate with extensive gilt detailing including facsimile signatures of the England and Australia cricket teams, fine condition, diameter 27cm. £180 - 220*

W G Grace junior, the great man’s first born, grew up to play first class cricket himself as well as rugby union at county & regional representation level. Tragically he died aged 30 after an operation for appendicitis. Henry pursued a naval career. He was a commanding officer during the First World War and progressed to the rank of Vice Admiral. £250 - 350*

54 A bronze figure of W. G. Grace, sculpted playing a forward defensive cricket shot, on a naturalistic base inscribed W.G. Grace, mounted on a rectangular marble plinth, overall 28 by 17cm. £250 - 350*

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58 A fine George Beldam photograph of the Australian cricketer Victor Trumper, signed by Beldam and by Trumper in pencil to the lower margin, the famous image portraying Trumper striding down the wicket in preparation for an expansive drive at The Oval in 1905, the image 12 by 15in., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 54 by 59cm. £800 - 1,200*

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59 A trio of ex-MCC Collection framed b&w cricket photographs, i) an impressive panorama of the scene at Ellis Park, Johannesburg, South Africa v England, December 1948 ii) portrait of George Aubrey Faulkner, Transvaal, MCC & South Africa iii) studio portrait of the engraved goblet commissioned by the MCC to celebrate their 150th anniversary in 1937 each still bearing the Bicentenary Auction lot stickers from the Christie’s auction 13th April 1987, all mounted, framed & glazed, various sizes, the panorama 43 by 103cm. £150 - 250* 60 Two panoramic photographs of the Melbourne Cricket Ground on the occasion of the 1st day of the Fifth Test v England 13th February 1959, mounted together, the upper photograph larger 91.5 by 15cm., 36 by 6in., framed & glazed, overall 55 by 110cm., 21 1/2 by 43in. £120 - 150*

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Wilkes & Sons Sporting Photographs Lots 61 to 63 Albert Wilkes set up his sporting photography business in the late 1890s while still a footballer with Aston Villa, having previously played for West Bromwich Albion and Walsall. Wilkes played for Villa from 1897-1907 and won five caps for England. Albert Junior joined the business during the 1st World War and took over when his father died suddenly in 1936. Albert sold the Wilkes & Son collection, mainly glass plates, to Colorsport at the start of the seventies.

61 Australia 1948, original 8 1/2 by 6 1/5in. Wilkes & Son black-and-white archival print, Wilkes & Son copyright stamp. The Australian team at the start of their 1948 tour of England, a summer that was to earn them the title “Invincibles” after becoming the first Test match side to return home unbeaten. This opening fixture against Worcestershire started on April 28th at the County Ground. The home side won the toss and reached 137/1, but collapsed and were beaten by an innings & 17 runs, after centuries by skipper Don Bradman (on his fourth and final tour) and Arthur Morris. £150 - 200*

62 All-India 1936, original 15 by 12in. Wilkes & Son backand-white archival print, Wilkes & Son copyright stamp The 1936 All-Indian team (pictured vs Worcestershire) were the first India side to play a test series in England, having played a single Test at Lord’s in 1932. They lost the series 2-0, earning a draw at Old Trafford after centuries by Vijay Merchant and Mushtaq Ali. India, captained by the Maharajkumar of Vizianagram (known as “Vizzy”) and who was knighted between the first two Tests, only won four of the 28 matches. £150 - 200*

63 West Indies 1939, original 15 by 12in. Wilkes & Son backand-white archival print, Wilkes and Son copyright stamp

64 After Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925) EMPIRE’S CRICKETERS (BOOKPLATES, A GROUP OF TEN) subjects comprising H V HeskethPrichard, W Lees, J H King, J T Hearne, S Haigh, H K Foster, J Darling, J T Tyldesley, Capt. Wynyard & G McGregor, unframed, various conditions £120 - 150* 65 Three Albert Chevallier Tayler bookplates from the Empire’s Cricketers Series, comprising C B Fry, Lord Hawke & Mr A Cotter; sold together with a Vanity Fair Print by Spy of W.G. Grace, all unframed Ex-MCC Collection auction at Christie’s 13th April 1987, lot 365. £40 - 60*

The 1939 West Indies tour to England was cut short by preparations for the Second World War and the final four matches were cancelled after the Oval Test. The traditional tour start was made at the County Ground, Worcester in May and the team pictured in front of the pavilions contained two of the Caribbean’s greatest players and influences. Learie Constantine (knighted in 1969 and made a Lord eight years later) is seated to the right of skipper Rolph Grant, and master batsman George Headley to the left. £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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68 After Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833-1898) CAPTAIN OF THE ELEVEN oleograph of the famous Victorian cricket and childhood image immortalised through its reproduction in marketing material by Pears Soap, in original frame, overall 76 by 55cm., warping to the canvas surface £80 - 120*

66 A collection of Vanity Fair prints of cricketers, 15 by Spy comprising Ranji, The Croucher, Father, In His Father’s Steps, Cricket of W.G., Repton (Oxford & Somerset), Yorkshire, The Lobster, Plum, Oxford Cricket, A Flannelled Fighter, Bobby, An Artful Bowler, Kent & The Demon Bowler; together with A Big Hitter & Sammy by Stuff; Australian Cricket by Ape; and Hampshire by C.G.; also three Vanity Fair supplements Cricketing Christianity The Rev F H Gillingham, Forty Six Centuries in 11 years J T Tyldesley; and W G supplement by black & white; the lot also including a pair of H Adlard prints “bowler” and “batsman”, all unframed £300 - 400*

67 A Daily Mirror (Australia) news-stand poster with the headline “Lillee, Row Grows Over Bet” referring to the famous incident when Dennis Lillee and Rodney Marsh wager on England winning a Test Match at odds of 500-1 during the Tour of England in 1981 £100 - 150*

69 An announcement to hold a banquet to the 1st Australian cricket touring team to England in 1878, to be held at Willis’s Rooms, King Street, St James’s, London, 23rd July 1878 From May to September in 1878, the Australian cricket team made the inaugural First-Class tour of England by a representative overseas side. In October, the Australians played additional matches in the USA and Canada on their return journey. £200 - 300*

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70 A toasts list for the Banquet to the Australian Cricketers 23rd July 1878, at Willis’s Room, King Street, St James’s, London During their first tour of England in 1878, the Australians established their reputation for all time by a nine wicket victory inside five hours in a sensational match against the MCC at Lord’s on 27th May. A strong MCC team, led by W. G. Grace himself, was bowled out for 33 (Spofforth 6-4, including a hat trick) and though they in turn dismissed the Aussies for 41 (Shaw 5-10, Morley 5-31). MCC in their second innings were out for just 19 (Boyle 5-3, Spofforth 5-16). The Australians needed 12 to win, which was a substantial total in the conditions, but they lost only their star batsman Charles Bannerman in getting them. Spofforth’s match analysis was 14.3 overs, five maidens, 20 runs, 11 wickets. This match inspired Punch magazine to publish the following verse: The Australians came down like a wolf on the fold, The Marylebone cracks for a trifle were bowled; Our Grace before dinner was very soon done, And Grace after dinner did not get a run. £200 - 300*

71 London County Cricket Club scorecard for Dr. Grace’s XI v Australians played at Crystal Palace July 20-22 1899 £75 - 100**

72 A group of four identical commemorative printed scorecards for the Lord’s Centenary 1814-1914, headed ‘Lord’s Cricket Ground Centenary 1814-1914’, printed to the centre the scorecard for the game M.C.C. South Africa team v The Rest. June 22nd 1914, with coloured decorative border, depicting Lord’s cricket ground through the ages, printed by Tom Browne & Co (Nottingham) Limited

73 MCC 1931 Membership card, red leather & gilt, the reverse with a gilt depiction of The W.G. Grace Memorial Gateway, issued to Major E L Riske, signed by the Club Secretary Wm. Findlay £60 - 90*

74 A Gunn & Moore Calendar featuring the MCC ‘Bodyline’ team in Australia 1932-33, now lacking the calendar leaves, but still a striking collectible with a 7 by 10in. b&w team-group photograph, printed legends, Gunn & Moore advertising below, 29.5 by 38cm. £100 - 150*

Ex-MCC Collection. Sold at the Christie’s auction 13th April 1987 as lot 240. £120 - 150**

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75 Scorecard for Don Bradman’s final career Test Match innings v England at The Oval 14th August 1948, firstly showing England bowled out for 52 (Lindwall 20-6), then printed at the fall of the 2nd Australian wicket with D.G. Bradman b. Hollies 0 £80 - 120**

76 A self-standing shop counter advertisement card for Bluebird Stockings featuring a glamorous film studio photograph of the actress Belinda Lee playing cricket, 40 by 33cm. £100 - 150* 22

77 A collection of books relating to Lancashire cricket, including R Gordon Barlow’s Batting and Bowling with hints on Fielding and Wicket-Keeping, 1882; Thomas Kirby’s A Record of Matches Played by Leyland Cricket Club 1877 to 1897; J Fothergill’s History of the Rochdale Cricket Club 1824-1902; R G Barlow’s His Career and Reminiscences; A C McLaren On Cricket 1909, rebound, wrappers preserved; Ron Yeomans’s Roses For Remembrance, 34 of 100; Lancashire County & Manchester Cricket Club annuals for 1930 & a rebound with covers removed for 1937; and 19 postwar/modern volumes; sold together with a Lancashire County Cricket Club 1884-1984 autographed Centenary album, numbered 21 of 100 issued, and containing signed commemorative postal covers and pictures of Great Test Players, the 1984 England and West Indians from the Old Trafford Centenary Test plus the Lancs team from 1984, and The 1956 Laker Test signed by the team £150 - 200**

78 A collection of twelve 19th century cricket books, William Bolland’s Cricket Notes, 1851; Fred Lillywhite’s The English Cricketer’s Trip To Canada and The United States in 1859; Copthall Chambers’s The Cricket Match A Poem In Two Cantos, 1859; Cricketana by the author of ‘The Cricket-Field’, 1865; The Cricket-Bat and How To Use It by “An Old Cricketer” 1860; John Wisden’s Cricket Oxford v Cambridge 1827 to 1876; Cricket Chat Gleanings From “Cricket” During 1885-86; W G Grace An autobiography 1887, rebound with wrappers; Edmund Christian’s At the Sign of the Wicket, 1894, rebound front wrapper preserved; W Yardley’s on W G Grace The History of A Hundred Centuries, 1895; 101 Scores of Cricket Matches contested by Players of Newick 1893 to 1898; E V Lucas’s Willow & Leather, 1898, rebound, trimmed and covers removed £300 - 500**

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79 Two 19th century limited edition cricket books, the large format subscribers’ edition of Richard Daft’s Kings of Cricket, Anecdotes and Reminiscences from 1858 to 1892, signed by Daft and numbered 6, being the Earl of Dartmouth’s copy and pasted with his library label, Bolton, Tillotson and Son, London, 1893; and Norman Gale’s Cricket Songs, numbered 4 of 125, Methuen and Co., London, 1894 £200 - 250** 80 Twenty Four 20th century books on cricket, the lot including signed limited editions comprising: P F Warner’s My Cricketing Life 63/200; Neville Cardus’s The Summer Game 98/120; Sir Geoffrey Tomkinson’s Memorable Cricket Matches 94/500; Roy Webber’s Crickey Year Book 1946-47; Alfred J Gaston’s Sussex County Cricket (50 signed 20 issued); F S Ashley-Cooper (editor) The Cricket-Field 60/100; Irving Rosenwater’s Cricket Books Great Collectors of the Past 58/200; John Arlott’s Basingstoke Boy 79/200; Gerald Brodribb’s Cricket at Hastings 7/100; Mike Pope’s Tragic White Roses & Geoffrey Boycott’s autobiography 88/151; six signed volumes, E V Lucas, P F Warner, J B Hobbs, Hutton & Washbrook, Compton & Bowes; and other volumes on cricket including Bayly & Briscoe’s Chronicles of a Country Cricket Club, and Rev. F. de Lacy White’s Poems on Cricket £400 - 600**

81 Signed copy of Herbert Sutcliffe’s For England and Yorkshire, sold together with a Sheffield Cricket Lovers Society 1968 Tour commemorative cover signed by Len Hutton, Norman Yardley, Vic Wilson & one other; and Patsy Hendren’s My Book of Cricket and Cricketers £30 - 50** 82 A unique autographs edition of “The Bodyline Tour, England v Australia, 1932-33”, a portfolio of replica archive materials from the collection of the Marylebone Cricket Club Museum at Lord’s Cricket Ground, published by Timeframed Ltd, Oxford, this being a production sample prior to publication of the limited edition of 500, and with pasted cut-out signatures of the Australia and England cricketers who participated in the notorious ‘Bodyline’ Ashes Series of 1932-33, laid down neatly on the first two [blank] left hand pages of the portfolio, in slip case

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signatures comprising for Australia comprise Woodfull, Ponsford, Wall, Darling, McCabe, Bradman, Grimmett, O’Brien, Alexander, Fingleton, Oldfield & O’Reilly. The England signatures comprise Jardine (captain), Wyatt (vice-captain), Allen, Ames, Bowes, Brown, Duckworth, Hammond, Larwood, Leyland, Mitchell, Nawab of Pataudi, Paynter, Sutcliffe, Tate, Verity & Voce, together with the signatures of joint-managers Pelham Warner & Richard Palairet, and the scorer W. Ferguson £1,500 - 2,000**

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83 Three signed limited edition books relating to the cricketer Graham Gooch i) Graham Gooch & Michael Down’s “For Essex and England”, a limited edition of 333, this being from the first 100 which has a signed dedication to a particular career century, this No.86 Essex v Northants August 1991 (score 173), in slipcase; ii) Bill Frindall’s “Gooch’s Golden Summer” signed by Gooch, Frindall and also Trevor Bailey iii) Bill Frindall’s “A Tale of Two Captains” signed by Gooch, Frindall and additionally by Ted Dexter and Sir Viv Richards; sold together with two regular hardbacks written by Gooch, “Captaincy” and the autobiography “Gooch” (5) £100 - 150** 84 An 1885 Bound volume of “Cricket, A Weekly Record of the Game”, Vol.4, Jan 31st to Dec 24th 1885, profiles of leading players, detailed scores from First Class Matches and club & schools’ matches, published by Wright & Co Cricket Press, London, with index page £50 - 60** 85 The Book of Cricket, A New Gallery of Famous Players, edited by C.B. Fry, in original 16 weekly parts form with all wrappers preserved, published by George Newnes Ltd, London, 1899 £100 - 150**

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86 A presentation copy of C.B. Fry’s Magazine of Action and Outdoor Life Vol. 1 April to September 1904, the first right-hand page pasted with paper label signed by C.B. Fry and with typescript dedication PRESENTED TO MR HENRY WHITE ON THE OCCASION OF HIS SCORING, ON JUNE 29th 1905, 106 RUNS (NOT OUT) FOR St THOMAS v St CROSS (WINCHESTER CRICKET LEAGUE); sold with C.B. Fry’s Life Worth Living, Some Phases of an Englishman, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1939 (2) £50 - 100** 87 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1919, front & back wrappers detached, and most of the spine paper lost £100 - 150** 88 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanacks, for 1947, 1949, 1950, 1956 to 1958, 1961 and 1964 to 2013, with the following editions in hardback: 1965, 1967, 1970 to 72 & 1975 to 2013 (2007 is a large version) £300 - 500**

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89 John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, Willows Reprints from 1879 to 1896, then a run of almanacks from 1897 to 1951 uniformly rebound in blue cloth with gilt titling to spines, every single volume with the original front & back paper wrappers preserved and photographic plates present, 1952 to 1954 rebounds lacking wrappers, 1955 preserved, the 1956 and original state publisher’s hardback, the 1957 & the final rebound volume 1958 with wrappers preserved, 1959 to 1974 in original state limp linen, 1975 & 1976 hardbacks with d/j’s, 1977 to 1982 in limp linen, and 1983 to 2002 in hardback with d/j’s; the lot also including the 1864-1984 Index (125 vols) £10,000 - 12,000** 90 W. G. Grace signed letter, one page in ink on the headed paper of his Bristol home Thrissell House, Stapleton Road, signed, dated 14th December 1890, being a reply to a raised subject matter unknown; sold with a cabinet card of W.G. Grace published by Barnards of London & Liverpool; and a postcard featuring W.G. postmarked 1907, the image circa 1900 (3) £300 - 400* 89 91 Cricket autograph album with the England 1932-33 Bodyline cricket team and the 1938 Australians to England, England signed on separate pages with accompanying pictures by Jardine, Mitchell, Paynter, Verity, Ames, Brown, Nawab of Pataudi, Wyatt, Voce, Bowes, Sutcliffe, Leyland, Larwood, Duckworth, Allen, Hammond & Tate; and Australia signed on separate pages with accompanying pictures & editorial by Bradman, McCabe, Badcock, Barnes, Barnett, Brown, Fingleton, O’Reilly, Chippefield, Fleetwood-Smith, Hassett, McCormick, Waite, \walker, White, Ward & Jeanes (manager) £300 - 400*

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92 Two Orient Line menus, one signed by the England 1928-29 cricket team to Australia, one dated 5th October, the other 13th, the earlier menu signed in ink by Chapman, Sutcliffe, Freeman, Duckworth, Mead, Hammond, Hendren, Staples, Tyldesley, Tate, Larwood, Leyland, Ames & Geary £250 - 350*

93 A Jack Hobbs & Herbert Sutcliffe double-signed photograph, the 8 by 6in. b&w photograph portraying the opening batsmen walking to the crease at the beginning of an innings, both signatures in fountain pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 37 by 30cm.; sold with another framed vintage photograph of cricket interest (2) £150 - 200* 26

94 A signed 1934 Australian cricket team postcard, team-group of the side who toured England in 1934, the reverse signed in ink by the Australian and also some of the English players from the Ashes series, players, Bradman, Woodfull, O’Reilly, Brown, Bowes, Verity etc., set into a perspex stand £120 - 180*

96 A multi-signed menu for a dinner to mark the centenary of the ‘War of the Roses’ Yorkshire v Lancashire County Cricket matches, held at the Grand Hotel, Sheffield, 7th October 1949, signed to the front & back covers, 35 ink signatures including Maurice Leyland, Ted Lester, Wilf Barber, David Denton, Len Hutton, Arthur Wood, Gerald Smithson, Vic Wilson, George Kennie, Brian Sellers, Fred Trueman and many others; sold with an autographed menu for a tribute dinner to cricket at Bramall Lane 1855-1973, 17 signatures including Fred Trueman, Tony Nicholson, Vic Wilson, Bob Appleyard, Peter West, Bill Bowes etc.; a third signed menu for the Yorkshire CCC Centenary Dinner 1963, 23 signatures including Bill Bowes, Herbert Sutcliffe, Don Wilson, Wilf Barber, Arthur Booth, Willie Watson, Frank Lowson etc.; the lot including a fourth menu, unsigned, marking the centenary of the ‘War of the Ashes’ matches 1849-1949 (4) £400 - 600*

95 The autographs of the 1948 Australian Touring Team to England, on an album page, 15 signatures in ink comprising Bradman, Hassett, Harvey, Johnston, Johnson, Loxton, Saggers, Brown, Tallon, Toshack, McCool, Lindwall, Miller, Ring & Morris, mounted on a sheet of paper with a team-group postcard and a hand written list of the players who have signed the album page £200 - 300*

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98 Autographed menu for an Anglo-American Sporting Club Dinner in honour of the Lancashire & England cricketer Brian Statham, held at the London Hilton, 7th February 1966, 9 signatures in ink to the front cover including Brian Statham, Alec Bedser, Doug Insole, Bob Appleyard, Ted Dexter, Peter Richardson, the entertainer Bernard Braden and two others £70 - 100*

97 Autographed cricket album specially produced for A.J. McIntyre’s Benefit Year in 1955, containing a signed b&w photo of the Surrey & England Wicket-Keeper, then an autographed page for every English county, plus England, Australia & Pakistan international teams £200 - 300*

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99 A Dennis Lillee & Jeff Thomson double-signed framed photographic presentation, a pair of 10 by 7in. b&w action photographs of the Australian fast bowlers signed in black marker pen, the centre of the frame with an unsigned double-portrait photograph and printed literature, framed & glazed, 53 by 76cm. £150 - 200*

100 A 1977 Centenary of Test Cricket postal cover signed by the former Australia & England captains Don Bradman and Peter May, mounted together with a postcard and Athletic News Cricket Annual front cover both featuring Bradman, framed & glazed, 31 by 27cm. £80 - 120*

101 Ian Botham signed large colour photographic print, picturing the moment Botham took his final wicket in a spell of 5 wickets for 1 run for England to win the Edgbaston Test in 1981, 64 by 46cm.; sold with a signed pair of David Byrne limited edition prints of Ian Botham and Allan Lamb, 42 by 29cm. (3) £100 - 150*

102 A 1980s cricket autograph album, including the Australian Ashes teams of 1981 and 1985, also West Indies 1984 and Pakistan 1982, 16 county teams, plus umpires & reporters, signatures are mainly collected back-to-back and some sides being only part-groups; sold together with a miscellany of cricket memorabilia, annuals, scorecards, tickets and the Art of Bradman book (a qty.) £60 - 80*

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103 A Graham Gooch signed ‘333’ framed presentation, mounted with a signed pair of Gooch Ultimate Pro batting gloves similar to the ones used in his celebrated Test Match innings v India at Lord’s in 1990, both gloves signed in black marker pen with one dated 10.5.93, together with a signed miniature version of Gooch’s SS Turbo bat with printed details of the match, the presentation also mounted with a photograph and scorecard, box frame 75 by 72 by 10cm. £100 - 150*

104 Signed Neil Hawke Testimonial Dinner menu, held at the Adelaide Hilton International, 31st August 1990, 21 signatures to the inside menu page including Bradman, Harvey, De Courcy, the Chappell brothers, Booth, Mallett, Marsh and many others £120 - 160*

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105 An autographed flag commemorating the 2002 South Africa v Australia cricket series, signed in black marker pen by 14 members of the Australian team including the Waugh brothers, Gilchrist, McGrath, Warne, Martyn, Langer, Lee etc., the upper part of the pennant with colourful embroidered flags & cricket bats design and series inscription, mounted, framed & glazed, 62 by 46.5cm. £150 - 200*

107 The autographs of 30 England Test Match cricket captains, issued by the TCCB, signed in ink by F G Mann, C F Walters, D S Sheppard, E R Dexter, T W Graveney, M H Denness, K W R Fletcher, I T Botham, D I Gower, G A Gooch, K Cranston, D B Carr, J H Edrich, M J K Smith, A R Lewis, R Illingworth, J M Brearley, R G D Willis, M W Gatting, A J Lamb, R E S Wyatt, M A Atherton, M C Cowdrey, D B Close, P B H May, A W Greig, G Boycott, C S Cowdrey, J E Emburey & A J Stewart £200 - 300*

106 A studiously compiled autographs album of England and Australia cricketers, a ring binder file containing detailed information regarding the individuals represented in the collection through their autograph, web print outs, magazine articles etc., many signatures, to name just a few Harvey, Lawry, Redpath, Lindwall, Morris, Davidson, Benaud, Marsh, McGrath, Atherton, Ames, Cowdrey, Evans, Brearley, Steele, Bedser, Hobbs, Lock, May, Bailey, Compton, Edrich, Close, Parks et al. £100 - 150*

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110 An album page signed by the golfers J H Taylor, Ted Ray & George Duncan, signatures in ink and dated 20th September 1925 £150 - 250*

108 Don Bradman signed Jack Russell print, signed in pencil by Bradman & Russell, from the artist’s Cricketing Heroes Series with Bradman signing 250 of the 950 limited edition, the present example numbered 20, mounted, framed & glazed, 64 by 52cm. £100 - 150*

109 Signed framed cricket presentation titled “Four Noteworthy Knights”, comprising four Bank of England ten shillings notes signed by Sir Don Bradman, Sir Richard Hadlee, Sir Garfield Sobers and Sir Colin Cowdrey, an artistdrawn portrait collector’s card mounted besides each banknote and printed details of the cricketers’ Test careers below, framed & glazed, 59 by 83cm. £200 - 250*

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111 A signed and hand-written career biography by the 1939 Open Championship winning golfer Dick Burton, on an album page; sold with various other golfers’ signatures collected in a similar period including George Duncan, Percy Alliss, Alf Padgham, Flory Van Donck, Ken Bousfield & 7 others £200 - 300*

112 An album of twelve artistdrawn prints of golfers signed by the subjects, 12 by 8in., Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller, Doug Sanders, Gary Player, Christy O’Connor, Seve Ballesteros, Billy Casper, Bob Charles, Greg Norman & Gene Littler and others £140 - 180*

113 Two signed framed photographs of the golfer Arnold Palmer, from the private collection of the golf artist Bill Waugh, the first portraying Palmer on the Swilken Bridge at St Andrews, overall 44 by 35cm., slightly damaged; the other a signed 8 by 6in. (2) £150 - 200*

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114 A zip-up autograph book from the 1970s with 26 golfers’ signatures, Including Peter Thompson, Bob Charles, Lee Trevino, Peter Oosterhuis, Christie O’Connor Jnr, Billy Casper, Neil Coles, Lou Graham, Miller Barber, Charles Coody, Takaaki Kono, Bruce Devlin, Dave Hill, Al Balding, Tommy Horton, Jean Garaialde, Malcolm Gregson and others £150 - 200*

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115 Two signed World Match Play Golf Championship menus, a 1973 Piccadilly menu signed inside by Johnny Miller, Gary Player, Tom Weiskopf, Peter Oosterhuis, Tony Jacklin, Graham Marsh, Lanny Wadkins & Tommy Aaron; and a 1984 Suntory menu signed inside by Seve Ballesteros, Gary Player, Ben Crenshaw, Bernhard Langer, Howard Clark and one other (2) £200 - 300*

116 A framed presentation comprising four colour photographs signed by the golfers Fred Couples, Ernie Els, Greg Norman & Seve Ballesteros, each photo 10 by 8in. and signed in marker pen and each applied with Field of Dreams authenticity stickers, overall 64 by 54cm. £250 - 350*

117 Two Open Champions displays featuring Australian golfers Peter Thomson and Greg Norman, the Peter Thomson display comprising a 12 by 8in. b&w photograph, signature in ink on lined paper, printed details of his Open Championship victories in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958 & 1965, mounted, framed & glazed, 74 by 40.5cm.; the Greg Norman display, comprising two 12 by 8in. colour photographs and signature on white card, dated ‘94 and with a doodle featuring a green & pin, printed details of his Open Championship victories in 1986 & 1993, mounted, framed & glazed, 47 by 81cm. (2) £120 - 150* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


118 Sandy Lyle 1988 US Masters champion collection, Comprising an official 1988 Augusta National Spectator Guide signed on the cover by Lyle and Byron Nelson, plus five player autographs inside on bio pages, Casper, Couples, Crenshaw, Scott Simpson & one other; a signed 12 by 8in. colour photo of Lyle donning the 1988 Masters Green Jacket; and the official Augusta National “Masters 1988” book (3) £250 - 350*

119 Early Tiger Woods autograph, 10 by 8in. colour action photograph of a youthful Woods signed in black marker pen; sold with a COA (2) £80 - 120*

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122 Tiger Woods signed Titleist golf visor, the pale yellow visor signed in black marker pen; sold with a COA; and a small colour photo showing Woods wearing a similar visor (3) £150 - 200*

120 Tiger Woods signed colour photograph, the 15 by 11in. image portraying Woods playing a chip shot at the 2010 Ryder Cup, signed in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 54 by 44cm.; COA taped to the backboard £100 - 150*

121 Tiger Woods signed Dunlop golf ball, signed in black marker pen at an event in Austria in 1999, full details with the accompanying COA; the lot also including the original Dunlop box for the ball (3) £150 - 200*

123 A fine Tiger Woods signed framed presentation, comprising a putter signed by Woods in gold marker pen to the blade, mounted together with a golf ball, two colour photographs and a printed biographical details; the backboard with a COA in a plastic sleeve, framed & glazed, 111 by 55cm. £600 - 800*

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124 124 Rory McIlroy signed golf cap, white Nike, signature to the brow in black marker pen £180 - 220* 125 2010 Masters souvenir pin flag signed by 18 previous winners, comprising Palmer, Singh, Immelman, Cabrera, Schwartzel, Bubba Watson, Olazabal, Z Johnson, Wier, Langer, Lyle, Price, Scott, O’Meara, Stadler (signed twice), Woosnam and Faldo; sold with a signature map (2) £250 - 350*

125 126 The autographs of the USA 2011 Walker Cup golf team, signed in black marker pen on an official autograph sheet and notably by future majors winner Jordan Spieth, other signatures comprising Blayne Barber, Harris English, Kelly Kraft, Nathan Smith, Peter Uihlein, Patrick Cantlay, Russell Henley, Patrick Rodgers, Chris Williams and captain Jim Holtgrieve; sold with a postcard issued for the Opening Ceremony signed by Kelly Kraft (2) £100 - 150*

127 Golf autographs, comprising six signed 10 by 8in. colour photos, 18 white cards and 1 small magazine picture, signatures including Ray Floyd, Brad Faxon, Sandy Lyle, Jesper Parnevik, Colin Montgomerie, Brian Barnes, Barry Lane, Sam Torrance, Bernhard Langer, Mark McNulty, Isao Aoki, Wayne Grady, Jeff Sluman, Steve Stricker and others £120 - 160*

128 Multi-signed The European Tour Yearbook 2003, signatures including Torrance, McGinley, Howell, Woosnam, Lawrie, Harrington, Langer, Charles, Horton, Jacklin, Olazabal, Campbell, Clarke, Bjorn and many others, hardback with d/j; offered with a typed list of all signatures provided by the consignor £100 - 150**

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130 Multi-signed PGA official 2008 Guide, signatures including Woods, Azinger, Cabrera, Calcavecchia, Cink, Curtis, Garcia, Goosen, Immelmann, Leonard, Love III, Nicklaus, Olazabel, Player, Sluman, Bubba Watson, Bjorn, Mikelson and a great deal many others, softback; offered with a typed list of all signatures provided by the consignor £180 - 220**

129 Multi-signed The European Tour Yearbook 2004, signatures including Immelman, Lawrie, McGinley, Bjorn, Jimenez, Fasth, Goosen, Poulter, Rose, Clarke, Torrance, Lyle, E Romero, Brand jnr., Cabrera, Stenson and a great deal many others, also signed on a Pro-Am page by the footballer Sir Bobby Charlton and the Hollywood actor Samuel L. Jackson, hardback with d/j; offered with a typed list of all signatures provided by the consignor £150 - 200**

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131 Multi-signed PGA The European Tour Yearbook 2009, signatures including Harrington, Els, Clarke, Montgomerie, Goosen, Immelman, Campbell, Howell, McIlroy, Westwood, Olazabal, Rose, Langer, Schwartzel and a great deal many others, hardback with d/j; offered with a typed list of all signatures provided by the consignor £140 - 180**

133 The autographs of the European golf team at the 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island, lacking David Feherty but including the non-playing captain Bernard Gallacher, signed in blue ink inside a card £140 - 180*

134 Darren Clarke’s book “Heroes All, My Ryder Cup Story 2006” fullysigned by Clarke and the European 2006 Ryder Cup golfers, signed in various colour marker pens across the title page and the opposite left-hand page by Clarke, Woosnam, Stenson, Donald, Garcia, Howell, Montgomerie, Casey, Karlsson, Harrington, McGinley, Olazabal & Westwood £100 - 120**

132 Fully-signed mounted photograph of the 1987 Ryder Cup European golf team, a 4 1/4 by 6in. colour photograph, signatures in ink to the mount, comprising Jacklin (non-playing captain), Woosnam, Faldo, Clark, Ballesteros, Brand Jnr., Torrance, Langer, Rivero, Darcy, Olazabal, Lyle & Brown; sound with a set of collector’s cards featuring the 1987 Europeans (2) £150 - 200*

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136 Royal English Porcelain spirit decanter designed by the golf artist Bill Waugh to commemorate the Valderrama 1997 Ryder Cup, the white glazed & gilt detailed design featuring the logos of the Ryder Cup and Valderrama, height 23cm.; sold together with two other Bill Waugh designed pieces from the 1997 Valderrama Ryder Cup Collection, comprising a dish, 23 by 19cm; and a box & cover, 12 by 18cm. (3) £150 - 200*

135 An autographed set of irons commemorating the 1997 Ryder Cup at Valderrama, signed by the European team to the back of the blades, comprising 3 iron Mark O’Meara, 4 iron Scott Hoch, 5 iron Constantino Rocca, 6 iron Thomas Bjorn, 7 iron Lee Westwood, 8 iron Ignacio Garrido, 9 iron Ian Woosnam, PW Per Ulrik Johansson & SW Colin Montgomerie; sold together with two framed COAs; and a three-piece hardwood wall mounted display unit set with the official Ryder Cup Limited Edition brass plate, when fitted to the wall the clubs can be displayed in a fan shape £300 - 400*

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137 Royal English Porcelain spirit decanter designed by the golf artist Bill Waugh and featuring Old Tom Morris, the green glazed & gilt detailed design also with a roundel inscribed THE OLD COURSE, ST ANDFREWS to the reverse, height 23cm.; sold with another with a similarly designed spirit decanter in a white glaze featuring the Royal & Ancient Golf Club, St Andrews (2) £150 - 200*

138 Royal English Porcelain spirit decanter designed by the golf artist Bill Waugh signed by Arnold Palmer, the white glazed & gilt detailed design incorporating a relief portrait of Arnold Palmer, Bill Waugh Bay Hill Invitational Collection, height 23cm.; sold together with an artist’s proof of the same decanter, the base marked AP (2) £150 - 200*

139 Two Royal English Porcelain plates designed by the golf artist Bill Waugh, comprising a St Andrews 1995 Open Championship plate, numbered 16 from a limited edition, diameter 24cm., with a COA; and a boxed Baltusrol plate for the 1993 U.S. Open, artist’s proof No.3, diameter 24cm., with a COA £150 - 200* 140 A fireside companion based on caddie Willie Elkins circa 1930, lacking one tool, either a brush or a coal shovel £50 - 70*

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141 A 1904 French golf medal plaquette, in bronze, rectangular, the obverse with a golfing scene, signed E.O. Lelievre, the reverse inscribed SOCIETE GOLF DE PARIS, CHAMPIONNAT INTERNATIONAL, 1904, 4e. PRIX, W.H. FOLLETT, 6.5 by 8cm., fine condition £150 - 200*

142 Silver golf trophy for a match involving The Duke of York (later King George VI) at Ton Pentre, South Wales, in 1924, hallmarked silver, shallow 2-handled trophy cup with a design incorporating clubs & balls, inscribed TONPENTRE GOLF CLUB, MAY 17th 1924, H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK K.G./CAPT. BASIL BROOKE v FRANK HODGES ESQ. M.P. J.P/EVAN WILLIAMS J.P, PRESENTED TO THE WINNERS, height 14.5cm. As well as the future king and father of Queen Elizabeth II, the match at Ton Pentre comprised the trade unionist leader, MP and Civil Lord to the Admiralty Frank Hodges, the UPP politician and future Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Basil Brooke, later Viscount Brookeborough; and Evan Williams, Chairman of the Mining Association. The event marked the opening of the public course in the Rhondda Valley. £350 - 450* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

143 A highly unusual set of four colour positive photographic glass plates with views of Turnberry Golf Course, each 10 by 12in., highly translucent and probably intended originally to be backlit for display purposes £200 - 300*

144 A large poster for golf at Biarritz published in 1948, artwork designed by Jack Maxwell and dated 48, titled “Biarritz, Le Golf De Chiberta Est Ouvert”, published by B. Sirven, Toulouse & Paris, laid down on linen, the poster by 78 by 120cm. £500 - 700*

145 A Michael Brown Life Association of Scotland calendar print featuring the first international professional golf match - England v Scotland - Prestwick, 1903, in original calendar matting printed by Banks & Co., Edinburgh, and promoting the insurance company’s Dundee Office, 45 by 56cm., a few foxing marks to the print but generally in good condition overall; sold with the original key to the picture, paper damaged (2) £250 - 350*

146 Frank Paton (1856-1909) THE ROYAL AND ANCIENT ST ANDREWS 1798 Etching, with a series of amusing vignettes forming a border to the central golfing image, published by Leggatt Bros., Cheapside, London 1894, mounted ready for framing £30 - 50*

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150 Bill Waugh (contemporary) TIGER WOODS giclee print on canvas portraying the champion golfer holding the Open Championship claret jug, signed by the artist, artist’s proof numbered 18/20, additionally signed, numbered and titled to the reverse, 40 by 30cm., in gilt frame; sold with a second Bill Waugh giclee print on canvas of the famous golf course architect Robert Trent-Jones, signed by the artist and by the subject, Trent-Jones, 30 by 30cm., unframed (2) £100 - 150*

147 A pair of J W Davis golf prints, both signed in pencil by the artist & dated 1922, the ‘Crombie’ style colour prints titled THE FIRST TEE & THE 19th HOLE, in original wooden frames, 44 by 61cm. £150 - 200*

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151 Bill Waugh (contemporary) PORTRAIT OF BOBBY JONES HOLDING THE US & BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES signed & 2002, oil on board. 84 by 70cm. £800 - 1,200*

148 Bill Waugh (contemporary) GARY PLAYER CONQUERS MUIRFIELD limited edition print signed by Bill Waugh & Gary Player, numbered 2/10, sheet size 60 by 76cm., unframed; sold with a COA and original sales literature (3) £150 - 200*

149 Bill Waugh (contemporary) 6th HOLE VALDERRAMA (1997 RYDER CUP) signed by the artist and also by the course architect Robert Trent-Jones in pencil to the lower margin, limited edition artist’s proof 1995 Ryder Cup commemorative print numbered 16/25, 30 by 51cm., framed & glazed £120 - 180*

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154 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE POSTAGE STAMP, ROYAL TROON, signed W.K. WAUGH, pencil line drawing, 1987, 14 by 25cm., framed & glazed £200 - 300*

152 Bill Waugh (contemporary) ARNOLD PALMER AT BAY HILL 20th ANNIVERSARY signed by the artist and by Arnold Palmer, 2010, and signed again on the reverse in pencil by both, oil on board, 45 by 34cm., framed £300 - 400*

153 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE FOURTH GREEN, PINEHURST GOLF CLUB signed & titled, watercolour & gouache with a pencil vignette portrait of Donald Ross to the mount board, circa 1995, 18 by 32cm., framed & glazed £300 - 400*

The featured golf legends comprise Ben Hogan, Old Tom Morris, Bobby Jones, Henry Cotton, Walter Hagen, Peter Thomson, Tom Watson, Bobby Locke, Harry Vardon, Gary Player, Arnold Palmer & Jack Nicklaus. £140 - 180* 155 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE ROYAL & ANCIENT CLUBHOUSE, ST ANDREWS, CIRCA 1890 signed & titled and dated 1990 to the reverse, oil on canvas, artist’s interpretation of the timeless setting, 20 by 30.5cm., in gilt picture frame £200 - 250*

156 Ada Hill Walker (1879-1955) A VIEW OF THE TOWN OF ST ANDREWS signed with the initials A.H.W., watercolour, 18 by 26cm., in gilt picture frame. The scene is painted from the West Sands looking across the bay. The golf links are situated directly behind the artist’s vantage point. £250 - 350*

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157 Chris Last (contemporary) GOLF LEGENDS signed, titled & dated ‘90, original watercolour painting featuring a dozen legends from golfing history, mounted, framed & glazed, 51 by 61cm.

158 BBC memorabilia relating to the coverage of Open Championship golf, a group of broadcaster’s armbands for Open Championships dating between 1970 & 2005; a group of cardboard TV/Film admittance passes between 1977 and 2005; car park passes; and orders of play, drawsheets, strokesavers and programmes £250 - 350*

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159 BBC memorabilia relating to the coverage of golf, with representation for the Ryder Cup, Walker Cup, Scottish Open, Benson & Hedges International Open, Alfred Dunhill Cup, Dunhill British Masters, Suntory & Toyota World Match Play Championships, WPGA, Epson Grand Prix of Europe, State Express Classic, Panasonic European Open, Tournament Players’ Championship, Murphy’s Irish Open, PGA Championship & Volvo Seniors British Open, memorabilia including broadcaster’s armbands, cardboard TV/Film/Radio admittance passes, car park passes, orders of play, drawsheets, programmes and other miscellaneous items £250 - 350*

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160 A collection of golf philately, in sleeves removed from a collector’s album with typescript accounts of each and sometimes atlas maps relating to the country of issue, sometimes the stamps are on postal covers, the lot including the first ever golf-related postage stamp issued in Japan in 1953 from a National Parks Series and depicts Mount Unzen from the golf course, other national issues including South Africa 1948, Bermuda 1971 (two), French West Africa 1958, Cape Verde 1962, France, 1962, Nicaragua 1963, Montserrat 1967, 1970 & 1975, Bahamas 1968, Umm Al Qiwan 1968, Cook Islands 1969 (two), Liberia 1971, Ras Al Khaima 1971, Sharjah 1972, Republic of Mali 1973, Morocco 1974, French Polynesia 1974, Australia 1974, Dominican Republic 1957 & 1974, Norfolk Islands 1974 & 1975, Eire 1975, St Vincent 1975, Ecuador 1974, St Kitts 1975, The Gambia 1976, Grenada 1976, South Africa 1976 (2) and Indonesia 1977 £100 - 150*

161 Golf books, including Golfer’s Year Book for 1905, edited by John L Low, published by Nisbet & Co., in good condition with damaged slip on leather cover; Peter Dobereiner’s The Glorious World of Golf, Bateman’s 1911 The Adventures at Golf (tatty), Hamish McDuff by Frank Reynolds (sellotape repairs), Darwin’s 1947 British Golf, the Encyclopaedia of Sport & Games, amongst a large volume of other 20th century volumes (a qty.) £180 - 220**

162 A group of sixteen golf patents, comprising: i) & ii) Harry Armitage, 1891, Patent No. 22,115; and John Page, 1893, Patent No. 19,854, both for apparatus for painting golf balls iii) Patrick Barry, 1896, Patent No.15,444, for casting hollow metal golf balls in aluminium or copper alloys, also for other sports balls, tennis, cricket & billiards specified iv) William Woodhouse, 1894, Patent No.21,332, metallic bottom or “shoe” to improve the durability of golf bags v) Peter Dick, 1902, Patent No. 27,878, for apparatus used in moulding golf balls vi) Samuel James Davies, 1906, Patent No. 7,882, the invention of a parlour table game of golf vii) Walter Spittle, 1906, Patent No. 10.349, a captive golf ball for practice indoors or outside viii) Joseph Longhurst, 1907, Patent No. 20,463, teaching aid designed to keep the elbows in the correct position during the swing ix) James Roger, 1907, Patent No. 3,641, improvement to the wound rubber core of a gold ball x) Alfred Powell, 1908, Patent No. 14,062, apparatus for the painting of golf balls xi) Maurice Groom, 1908, Patent No. 13,789, apparatus for repainting golf balls xii) Eyre Crowe, 1908, Patent No. 24,032, home practice apparatus to judge trueness of the stroke through a series of base markings xiii) William Thomson, 1908, Patent No. 16,925, golf balls with liquid, semiliquid or semi-solid cores xiv) Samuel Bignold, 1909, Patent No. 26,413, golf board game xv) John Mullineux, 1910, Patent No. 9,433, mechanical devise for recording scores made at golf and other games xvi) Walter Bacon, 1910, Patent No. 1,431, improvements to a captive golf ball machine £300 - 400* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


163 Patent specification for a ‘Propelled Golf Bag Carrier”, March 1944 to 24th September 1969, with all drawings etc., in a folder £80 - 120*

164 A rare boxed & unused Parachute Golf Ball by J P Cochrane of Edinburgh circa 1896, the Challenger dimple ball still sealed in Cellophane wrapper, orange parachute, tartan cardboard box with maker’s paper label, excellent condition other than a stain mark to paper label £200 - 250*

166 A golf club walking stick, modelled as a socket-head wooden putter with lead insert to rear, brass tip £80 - 100* 167 Tom Morris Snr. golf club making tools, a small group of workshop tools, some stamped T.MORRIS, including a shaft plane, the lot also including an unfinished scared golf club head £200 - 300* 168 An ancient Dutch golf club head, hollow lead alloy, remnant of wooden shaft visible within, stamped mark of a cross and a fleur-de-lys repeated twice horizontally, length 9.5cm. £120 - 180*

165 Eight golf balls, including a square-mesh Redwing golf ball circa 1925, three Kro Flites, a Goblin, a Colonel and a red dimple ball £40 - 60*

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169 A good long-nosed driver circa 1880, beech & leather head with faint stamp, hickory shafted, length 44in. £250 - 350*

170 A fine and rare Willie Park, Musselburgh, ‘compressed’ scared holly head driver circa 1900, hickory shafted, good condition £120 - 180*

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171 A good Robert Forgan, St Andrews, persimmon driver circa 1910, sold together with an Auchterlonie, St Andrews, driver, circa 1908; and a W. Dell, Hornsea, driver, circa 1900, with Vulcanite face, all scared-heads with hickory shafts (3) £150 - 200*

172 Three scared-head drivers, a H. Wilson, Halifax, transitional with beech head; a Harry Vardon with persimmon head; and a Forrester of Elie & Earlsferry, all hickory shafted; sold with a leather golf bag (4) £180 - 220*

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173 Seven scared-head golf clubs, including a H L Curtis, Queen’s Park (Bournemouth) persimmon head driver circa 1912, all hickory shafted, various dates & conditions; sold with a canvas bag (8) £140 - 200*

175 Six scared-head golf clubs, including an A. Robb, Royal Eastbourne, persimmon head driver circa 1912, all hickory shafted, various dates & conditions; sold with a canvas bag (7) £140 - 180*

176 A good smooth faced iron by Condie of St Andrews circa 1895, together with an anti-shank iron, an ‘illegal’ marked face iron, a smooth-faced iron and six other clubs; and a golf bag (11) £100 - 150* 174 Six scared-head golf clubs, including a Willie Park, Musselburgh, persimmon head driver circa 1905, all hickory shafted, various dates & conditions; sold with a canvas bag (7) £120 - 180*

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177 A rare George Bussey, London, patent steel socket putter circa 1895, brass head, hickory shaft, replacement grip £120 - 180* 178 An Anderson of Anstruther smooth faced lofter circa 1895, sold together with a fine Anderson brass putter; a Forgan of St Andrews smooth-faced cleek; and a George Lowe, St Annes on Sea, Frank Fairlie-type antshank iron circa 1908 (4) £120 - 180*

178 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

179 A fine Fairlie anti-shank cleek with Robert Forgan stamp circa 1895, Patent 1025; sold together with a fine Robert Forgan lofter; and a strangely designed Tom Watt wooden headed putter, all hickory shafted (3) £150 - 200* 180 Four ‘illegal’ ribbed-faced irons, including an example by McGregor of Dayton, Ohio, all hickory shafted £150 - 250*

181 A strange patent applied for aluminium headed wood, with loft equivalent to about a 4-wood, with a 116cm. Mazino steel shaft, designed by Kenneth Child who flew in the Second World War and was interested in aircraft engineering, this club is a unique one-off £120 - 180*

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182 Seven Ping putters, comprising an Echo and a Cushin both stamped SLAZENGER and JACK NICKLAUS with a Phoenix address, both in good original condition; four Ansers and a Cushin; sold together with a collection of 13 classic clubs, putters & wedges, McGregor Tommy Armour Ray Cook, A Wilson, a Wizard 250 and others, all displayed in a huge oversize Cougar display bag with 20in. diameter circular top (21) £250 - 300* 182 184 Collection of 31 hickory shafted golf clubs, including a R Simpson, Carnoustie, smooth faced lofter circa 1895, three other smooth faced irons, two woods, 8 irons and 17 putters; and a golf bag (32) £230 - 280*

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183 A rare and early Mills of Sunderland patent aluminium head driver filled from the front with hardwood circa 1900, hickory shaft, a crack in the neck; together with a Jack White driver with Palakona cane shaft, in reasonable condition; 17 smooth-faced irons, including a good early rut niblick, three ‘Carruthers type’ irons, a Forgan cleek, together with 12 others, all with a hickory shaft; a Ben Sayers ‘Benny’ putter, with square greenheart shaft; a Rivers Zambra hickory-shafted chipper; and 14 other hickory shafted putters of various dates and conditions (35) £250 - 350* 42

185 A collection of 22 hickory shafted golf clubs, mostly smooth face irons and putters, including examples stamped Army & Navy & D. Herd, New Romney, also an aluminium Flat Lie XXX, and a Domino; sold with a canvas golf bag, various dates & conditions; the lot also containing a 36/36 set of 3 Jovial Golfers Churchman cigarette cards, and two cards from the Ogden’s Champions of 1936 golf series (61) £140 - 180* 186 Collection of 23 golf clubs, putters including John Rueiter Bulls Eye circa 1945, Slazenger T291 Gene Sarazen circa 1938, McGregor Bob Toski 100 GP Ray Cook Model, and other steels shafted clubs including a 1975 practise swing club; in a bag (24) £60 - 80* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


Tennis & Racquet Sports

187 A grand chistera for the game of Pelote Basque, or jai-alai, constructed in chestnut with plaited osier twigs, leather glove, showing signs of wear £70 - 100*

189 A Gradidge rackets racquet circa 1895, natural gut & sheepskin grip; sold together with a Grays rackets racquet circa 1960 strung by the Malvern College professional Ron Hughes (2) £140 - 180*

190 Miscellany of racquet sports equipment, a Real Tennis racquet by Gray’s of Cambridge circa 1960, minor cracking to head frame; a model of a lawn tennis racquet circa 1925, length 41cm.; and a group of old & curious leather-cased racquet sports balls, except for one cased in velum £150 - 200*

191 An early tilt-head lawn tennis racquet by Henry Malings of Woolwich 1870s, the convex wedge stamped with maker’s mark, original stringing, good condition £1,400 - 1,800*

188 A red painted Prosser Real Tennis racquet, maker’s stamp, the handle stamped MADE IN ENGLAND, which is usually an indication that this would have been a loan racquet supplied by the club professional to a prospective member trying out the game, or to members who had forgotten to pack their own equipment for a match; sold together with a Real Tennis racquet circa 1950, unstamped but believed to be by Grays (2) £150 - 250* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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192 A tilt-top tennis racket stamped ‘Chas. Ward, Heckmondwike, Yorkshire’, circa 1880, in good condition with original unbroken stringing £300 - 500*

193 A tilt-top tennis racket stamped ‘Chas. Ward, Heckmondwike, Yorkshire’, circa 1880, in good condition with original unbroken stringing £300 - 500*

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194 A tilt-top tennis racket stamped ‘Chas. Ward, Heckmondwike, Yorkshire’, circa 1880, in good condition with original unbroken stringing £300 - 500*

195 A flat top lawn tennis racquet by or sold by Goy of Leadenhall Street, London, circa 1880, with heavy gauge strings and rounded grip, crack to wedge £200 - 300*

196 A flat top lawn tennis racquet by Williams & Cie, Paris, circa 1880, with an unusual metal bracket on the wedge and an early example of a lamination of the head (some separation), some strings broken £300 - 500*

197 Army & Navy lawn tennis racquet by F H Ayres circa 1890, with slightly flattened head, heavy gauge original strings, a few broken; sold together with a ‘Demon’ lawn tennis racquet by Slazenger with fishtail and deep ventilating grooves to the handle, strengthened shoulders, a few broken strings (2) £200 - 300*

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198 The Oxford & Cambridge lawn tennis racquet originally from a F.H. Ayres Lawn Tennis Set circa 1890, with a slightly flat head and heavy gauge original stringing, a few broken; sold together with another racquet retailed by Lillywhite Frowde & Co., London, with rounded grip, complete heavy gauge strings and remnants of the original leather guard to the head frame (2) £200 - 300*

199 Extra Special flat-top fantail lawn tennis racquet circa 1890, with handle dovetailed into wedge, coloured monogram for Gradidge & Son, 2 broken strings £200 - 300*

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200 A ‘Tournament 3’ lawn tennis racquet by Bussey & Co circa 1896, with a striking fishtail, deeply grooved handle, and in seemingly unused condition possibly because the racquet may never have been strung when first made, the present stringing in modern gut £150 - 200*

201 Three early 20th century wooden framed lawn tennis racquets, all with a convex head, the first a Slazenger fantail made for Croisdale Sports Shop, Leeds, circa 1920, two tone natural stringing; the second a “Champion” stamped Gray & Cox, Reading; the other by the London maker George Bussey £150 - 200*

202 Four 1920s wooden tennis racquets, all with a convex wedge, and including THE DEFIANCE & THE CHAMPION, another by Frank Sugg with double-centre mains, and one with magenta decoration; sold with a mahogany multiple racquet press by Bowerman Bros., Southsea (5) £100 - 150* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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204 A Birmal patent aluminium lawn tennis racquet circa late 1920s, patent number 219535, a rare version with a wooden grip, piano wire stringing, once owned by Eric A. Cross, Tennis Director & Consultant, and a Wimbledon competitor, who received it from Birmal after he had suggested the use of aluminium for racquets, so this is probably a prototype and is scratch signed by Eric Cross to the grip in the form ERIC.A.X £250 - 350*

203 A photograph of Fred Perry at the Slazenger’s factory with his Hollywood friend, the actor Walter Pidgeon, who can be seen looking at one of the racquets that Perry had been play testing for the following season, the man in the white coat is Mr Barnes from Slazenger’s Tournament Department, 9 by 7in., in a picture frame; the lot comes with a trio of white unstrung and ungripped racquets with different numbers of trim on the shoulders, these indicated whether the racquet was head heavy or even balance and its weight, these racquets come from the same Fred Perry play test group as featured in the subject matter of the photograph, indeed some unfinished Slazenger factory racquets can be seen hanging from the wall brackets in the photo; also included in this lot is a Baby Pathe film of Perry’s match in 1935 that secured the Davis Cup for Great Britain (5) £200 - 300*

207 The evolution of the tennis racket: a collection of 14 lawn tennis rackets dating between circa 1880s-2000, eight wooden framed rackets including a flat-top, a fish-tail, a Hazell’s Streamline Blue Star, Dunlop Maxply etc.; a Birmal aluminium racket with piano wire stringing, and five rackets from the modern era including racket styles used by Arthur Ashe, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe etc. £500 - 700*

205 Samuel Fox & Co Ltd “Silver Fox” stainless steel & wood combination lawn tennis racquet circa 1949, stainless steel head, wooden handle, made by the famous umbrella maker Samuel Fox looking to diversify his company’s products £50 - 80* 206 Two French tennis wooden framed racquets, a Sydney Georges Denian autographed racket inscribed CHAMPION DE FRANCE PRO. 1962; and a J Gauthier Fils & Cie “Overcome” racquet inscribed FOR CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY £20 - 30*

208 Five late 20th century tennis racquets, all in unused original condition, i) Wilson T4000 with sensor dome system ii) Wilson PRINCE GRAPHITE EXTENDER iii) Kuebler BIG POINT 125 QUARZ iv) Kuebler BIG POINT 125 QUARZ with “Power Button”, original head cover v) Desse 200X TENNIS MIRACLE WOODY, original head cover £100 - 150*

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209 The Lightning Tennis Ball Cleaner by Suffolk Iron Foundry circa 1930s, in cast iron and intended for wall mounting, designed to accept up to four tennis balls at a time £100 - 150* 211 The very rare pine boxed set of ‘Cassiobury Games of Badminton and Garden Tennis’ circa 1875, with a fine interior label by Dean & Son, London, showing twelve players in action behind Cassiobury House, Watford, Hertfordshire, then the grand residence of the Earl of Essex, the house demolished in 1927 although lawn tennis is still played to this day within the curtilage, the pictorial label shows an ‘hourglass’ shaped court strongly suggesting a date in the 1870s, the contents of the box - of which some are later additions - include a pair of anonymous dark-wood badminton racquets with an 1870s shuttlecock, jointed poles, guy ropes and netting, plus two later dating tennis racquets, three hand-sewn balls and a wooden mallet; the lot also including a book “Watford, A Pictorial Record”, 1951, that includes images of the house £1,000 - 1,500*

210 A collection of boxed tennis balls, Dunlop Fort 6/6 (used) 1935; Paradin Vanessa 6/6 (used) 1939; Spalding 5/6 (mint) 1941; Slazenger 4/6 (mint) 1949; Dunlop Fort 6/6 (used) 1949; Slazenger 6/6 (used) 1950; Dunlop Fort 6/6 (mint) 1978; Slazenger 4/4 (used) 1973; Dunlop Fort 6/6 (mint), undated; Grays Light Blue 4/4 (used), undated; unidentified maker in plain box, each ball stamped ‘R’ 6/6 (mint), undated; and the lot also including a Dunlop Fort shop display case (empty) for 10 deep-nap boxes of balls £200 - 250* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

212 An early Slazenger pine tennis box, with cast-iron handles incorporating maker’s mark, containing eight later dating (circa 1950s) Slazenger tennis racquets, ROYAL CROWN, VICTORY (2), ECLIPSE, PRINCE, CHALLENGE (2) & DEMON £80 - 120*

213 A gentleman’s leather lawn tennis carrying case circa 1930s, with metal frame, containing long white trousers by Kinch & Lack, a pair of tennis shoes, leather box (now empty) for hairbrushes, a near pair of fine racquets circa 1932 by F.H. Ayres, THE TOURNAMENT and THE NEW WIMBLEDON, and six balls (used) in a Slazenger box, dated 1939 £200 - 300*

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214 A rare wooden boxed set of “Tennis de Salon” circa 1900, containing two strung rackets, two rare Tennis de Salon bats with turned handles, net posts, five early balls, rules booklet and the very rare twopiece ball gatherer, the lid interior with a colourful lithograph, horizontal split to lid, affecting the interior lithograph as well £300 - 500* 215 Four boxed table tennis sets, i) TABLE TENNIS, THE GREAT SOCIETY GAME, by Chad Valley, two 40cm. printed rules, battledores, table clamping posts, net and three old balls ii) TABLE TENNIS, British manufacture, in wooden box, printed rules, two plain bats, table clamping posts, net and one old ball iii) TABLE TENNIS, printed rules, two plain bats, table clamping brass posts, net and four old balls iv) MERIT, TABLE TENNIS, a later set by J & L Randall Ltd., pictorial lid, four rubberised bats, metal table clamping posts, net and none balls £250 - 350* 48

216 Four boxed table tennis sets, i) TABLE TENNIS - THE NEW GAME, circa 1900, with service direct over the net, a pair of 36cm. vellum battledores, Grenville, Birmingham posts (Reg. 378144), a good ‘tennis’ net, and three old balls ii) TABLE TENNIS, THE NEW AND POPULAR PASTIME, circa 1900, by F.H. Ayres, with 38cm. battledores, heavy free-standing posts, a good net and two old balls iii) TABLE TENNIS, LATEST INDOOR GAME (GLOBE SERIES), circa 1910, with colourful illustration, small 28cm. battledores, evidently unused, net, and two old balls iv) TABLE TENNIS, circa 1900, with attractive illustration of the family at play, 38cm. battledores, The Rules with a lawn tennis scoring system, turned posts, good net and two balls £300 - 400**

217 Four boxed table tennis sets, i) TABLE TENNIS, circa 1900, by McLoughlin Bros. New York, with a fine pair of evidently unused 15cm. battledores, heavy E. & H. posts, good net and three old balls ii) THE NEW GAME OF TABLE TENNIS, circa 1910, with a pair of heavy wooden bats of American origin, finely turned posts, good net and two old balls iii) TABLE TENNIS, circa 1910, with service direct over the net, plain wooden bats, heavy posts (1 broken), a good net and one old ball iv) TABLE TENNIS, circa 1910, with a fine pair of 45cm. battledores, good net and three old balls £300 - 400*

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218 The tennis racket used by Bjorn Borg in the 1981 US Open Final v John McEnroe, a Donnay Borg Pro Personal Model racket signed by Borg in ink to the grip and inscribed in Swedish basta halsningar [Best Regards], complete with original head cover; sold with provenance comprising a 1982 poster relating to the racket being offered as a prize by Sparbankskort AB - Huskvarna [now Swedbank]; and a newsletter which has a picture of the racket being presented to the winner by a bank executive (3) The tennis players Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe had a legendary rivalry heightened by the fact their temperaments contrasted do dramatically; McEnroe the brash New Yorker, Borg the ice-cool Swede. 1981 proved to be the pivotal year when McEnroe gained supremacy over the Swede beating him in both the Wimbledon and US Open finals, latterly in four sets at Flushing Meadow. Borg all but retired after this match, making just fleeting appearances on the circuit thereafter. £1,000 - 1,500*

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220 Roger Federer signed tennis shirt, cap & bandana, each Nike item individually signed and creatively mounted under glass in a frame, 91 by 80 by 8cm.

221 Stanislas Wawrinka signed tennis shirt worn during the 2016 US Open, pink Yonex shirt with sponsor logos, signed in black marker pen and dated 2016

These items are understood to have been tournament worn. £200 - 300*

Stan Wawrinka donated this shirt for a fund raising auction confirming it was worn during his 2016 US Open winning campaign. It is known that the shirt was worn during a second week match, but not from the final v Djokovic. £300 - 500*

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222 A large “Welcome” banner from the 2010 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, printed on green vinyl, approx. 200 by 75cm. £50 - 100* 223 19 signed photographs/ postcards of tennis players, comprising Virginia Wade, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Budge Patty, John Newcombe, Doris Hart, Rod Laver, Shirley Fry, Jack Kramer, Vic Seixas, Margaret Court, Frank Sedgman, Louise Brough, Don Budge, Tony Trabert, Ken Rosewall, Margaret Osborne DuPont, Angela Mortimer, Ted Schroeder & Darlene Hard, various sizes £140 - 180*

225 Andy Murray signed 2013 Wimbledon framed photo montage, containing five colour photographs relating to Wimbledon and the 2103 final v Djokovic, the centrally mounted 10 by 8in. portraying Murray kissing the trophy and signed in black marker pen, framed & glazed, 56 by 86cm. £250 - 350*

224 Four signed Wimbledon tennis programmes, 1967 signed by the ladies doubles champions Billie Jean King & Rosie Casals; 1999 signed by Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf; 2000 signed by Roger Federer; and 2013 signed by Andy Murray £120 - 180**

226 A collection of five cased tennis medals, including two bronze Cambridge University lawn tennis medals originally awarded to Ken Gandar Dower (see footnote) in 1928 & 1929; a hallmarked silver LTA county juniors medal won by H Robins in 1965; and two modern issues, real tennis 2000 & USA Court Tennis Association open doubles finalist 2004; the lot also including a Franklin Mint 100th Wimbledon Championships, 1977, in original paper sleeve; three miscellaneous uncased medals; a Lawn Tennis Umpires’ Association of Great Britain badge; a qty. of white metal blazer buttons all bearing tennis emblems; a Victorian belt buckle with crossed racquets; and a tennis trophy cup, attractively designed albeit in nonprecious metal Ken Gandar Dower was an exceptional sportsman from Harrow & Cambridge who won blues in billiards, lawn tennis, real tennis, Rugby fives, Eton fives and rackets, later became British amateur squash champion in 1938, beat Harry Hopman at law tennis at Queens. Professionally he was a pilot & explorer. He was killed in the Second World War when in 1944 his ship was sunk by a Japanese sub in the Indian Ocean, along with 1,296 other lives. £180 - 220*

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227 A 1900 lawn tennis Prize, in the form of a handsome & sturdy glass, leather and silver-plated hip-flask, the base engraved EVESHAM TENNIS TOURNAMENT, 1st. PRIZE, C. BARTON, 1900, MIXED DOUBLES, measuring 17cm. and weighing a hefty 441gr., the flask has a fully working, cork sealed, locking cap with a leather covered tophalf to the flask £40 - 60*

229 An attractive pair of lawn tennis & golf-themed porcelain vases, transfer decorated in the style of American artist Harrison Fisher (these are marked “Landry”) and featuring an image of a lady golf player on one side, while the other shows a lawn tennis themed scene, both with the number 11970 moulded into the base, 13cm. high, these pieces are often sold under the name Schwartzburg, having been made c1910 in Rudolstradt, Germany, by the New York and Rudolstradt Pottery; the lot also including a pair of attractive Victorian lawn tennis themed candlesticks, sconces missing (4) £80 - 120*

230 An Impressively detailed 1930s silvered tennis figurine of a gentleman about to play a forehand shot, he holds an unusual racket with fine mesh stringing, in that it is engineered so that it screws onto the remainder of the handle already held by him, the detail is impressive and includes his shoe laces, belt buckle and even his moustache, it is mounted upon a circular ebonised base, professional almost undetected repair to the location where his head is attached to his collar, 27cm. high; sold together with a Victorian silk-lined leather book cover (21 by 14cm.) which is mounted with a brass band featuring an early lawn tennis scene of a mixed doubles match, the cover has a carrying handle attached and an integral page marker, it contains a copy of Suzanne Lenglen’ s book, Lawn Tennis Game of Nations (2) £80 - 120* 231 A pair of French 19th century spelter figures with the unusual sporting subject of jeu de balle au tambourin, one player about to serve, the other playing an overhead shot, each signed Lauergne and set on an ebonised base, overall height 37cm. £220 - 260*

228 An unusual lawn tennis prize awarded to Herbert Roper Barrett (former GB International and Davis Cup Captain) and Sir Francis Dunnell (English solicitor, civil servant and railway executive) for their victory in the Saxmundham (Framlingham), Veteran’s Doubles Tournament in 1936, the prize is in the form of a silver (hallmarked Chester 1933) lighter/taper shaped as a hunting horn, height 20cm., weight 126gr. £70 - 90* 230

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232 A Victorian novelty tennis dinner gong, the brass gong supported by upright tennis rackets, with a ball centre to the upper bar, the wooden beater resting on supports fitted to the polished wooden base, overall in good condition except for wear to the beater head, 22 by 29cm. £150 - 200*

233 A collection of silver tennis spoons, comprising a cased set of six, Birmingham, 1938, each with same tennis decoration; a cased single spoon, Sheffield, 1951, for Rustlings Lawn Tennis Club, Sheffield; and twelve various tennis-themed teaspoons including a runners-up prize for the 1935 Leicestershire County Hard Court Championships, one inscribed S.C.L.T.A., an enamelled example for the Kent County Lawn Tennis Association £180 - 220*

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234 Four enamel boxes portraying tennis, three by Halcyon Days, the first with a nostalgic Wimbledon scene set in the Edwardian era to the lid; the second not with tennis-themed decoration, but inscribed inside for the Honda Challenge at the Royal Albert Hall in 2000; the third in original fitted case (with COA), portraying John McEnroe and produced for the 1997 Honda Challenge; the fourth box by Crummles and featuring a young girl tennis player in Victorian dress £140 - 180*

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235 A selection of Lawn & Real Tennis prints, i) Interior of Fleet Prison, The RacketCourt, circa 1845 ii) Joueurs de Paume au Jardin du Luxembourg circa 1860 iii) Long Paume demonstrating the strokes from Bajot 1850 by Uzelacc iv & v) Vanity Fair print “A Whipper” Mr William Hart Dyke MP, World Rackets Champion in 1860; the print comes with an example of his signature in ink vi) Vanity Fair pint H L Doherty “Thrice Champion” vii) A Petworth Player’s Prayer, illustrated printed verse, 1995 £80 - 120*

236 A signed H M Bateman print featuring the Centre Court at Wimbledon and called “The Debutante”, the terrified newcomer sensing all eyes are focussed on her, signed by the artist in ink lower right, 32 by 44cm., unframed; sold with an unsigned Roy Ullyett original artwork for a Daily Express cartoon with a now deemed politically incorrect image of a busty lady tennis player running into difficulties bouncing the ball on the service line, mounted, unframed, the image 25 by 37cm. (2) £50 - 80*

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237 A [London] Evening Standard news-stand poster announcing Virginia Wade’s championship victory at Wimbledon in 1977, printed WIMBLEDON, IT’S QUEEN GINNY, a reference to the victory coming in HM The Queen’s Silver Jubilee Year, tube rolled, good condition £80 - 120*

239 Six original artworks featuring lawn tennis, i) an oil on canvas panel of Jimmy Connors on court at Wimbledon, indistinctly signed, 30 by 40cm., unframed ii) an oil on canvas panel of a tennis player at Wimbledon by Robert Barnete (1931-2006), signed, 40 by 30cm., unframed iii) an older work, oil on panel, signed F.I.S. and dated 1906, portraying a tennis player in a full length overcoat, unframed iv to vi) a trio of watercolour and gouache works on paper by Colin Richards, all signed & dated 2000, and portraying tennis being played in the setting of grand English country houses, 25.5 by 36cm., unframed; the lot also including an auction catalogue for the studio sale of the artist Robert Barnete (1931-2006) (7) £200 - 250*

240 Gordon King (contemporary) WIMBLEDON: MEN’S DOUBLES MATCH ON AN OUTSIDE COURT

238 An Edwardian drawing in coloured pastels by an unknown hand of a lady tennis player, portrayed seated beneath a tree holding a lawn tennis racket, the image 70 by 50cm., under glass in the original frame £400 - 500* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

241 Four original canned cine reels of tennis film, i) labelled 16mm. film “Lawn Tennis & How To Play It”, Bunny Austin & Colonel H.L. Brand, circa 1935 ii) 42nd Challenge Round of the Davis Cup between the USA and Australia at Kooyong in 1953, approx. 44 minutes; this film has been copied to DVD and is included in the lot iii) History of Tennis 1967 version, approx. 40 minutes, B & W from East-West Distributors, New York iv) Wimbledon, 1975 £500 - 700* 242 Original lawn tennis and other sports films, original 16mm. film of Chris Evert Lloyd at Roland Garros in 1979 (with DVD copy) and a 16mm. original - The History of the USTA (with DVD copy); together with a large box of copies made from original film reels that consists of 19 DVD’s (7 tennis) and 26 VHS (12 tennis) tapes all packed in sleeves. topics covered include “The Great Moments in the History of Tennis”; The Davis Cup; Bjorn Borg; Pancho Segura; Wimbledon with Peter Ustinov 1975; Wimbledon with James Hunt 1981; as well as: The Derby 1933 & 1950; The Grand National 1931; Winter Olympics & Football Final 1936; Cricket; Table Tennis and Baseball in 1924, plus an additional unknown tennis related film spool. (48) £50 - 70*

signed, watercolour, the image 30 by 60cm., Halcyon Gallery label pasted to backboard, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 56 by 86cm. £250 - 350*

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244 A fine album of 47 autographed real photo postcards of tennis players of the 1920s/30s published by Edwin Trim of Wimbledon, each signed in ink and in excellent condition being kept carefully within this album since new, a list of the signatures is below, spine leather detached but present

243 Five postcards with portraits of tennis players circa 1912, three with publisher’s details for Edwin Trim & Co., Wimbledon, subjects comprising Miss V E Spofforth, C P Dixon, Mrs E Larcombe, the Australian A W Dunlop and a double-portrait of C.P. Dixon & H R Barrett At the 1912 All England Championships at Wimbledon, Ethel Larcombe won the Ladies Singles title, and Charles Dixon & Herbert Roper Barrett won the gentlemen’s doubles. £80 - 100*

F J Hunter, V G Kirby, H Landry, F J Perry, C Boussus, Col H G Mayes, G L Patterson, W C Crawley, F Rahe, J Borotra, H W Austin, F Frenz, H Cochet, N Sharpe, E D Andrews, J Van Ryn, D M Greig, J C Gregory, J Pennycuick, Hon C Campbell, V Landau, D P Turnbull, E R Avory, H C N Lee, P D B Spence, G P Hughes, J Hennessey, H C Fisher, G W V Hurst, B de H Kehrling, C R O Crole Rees, J H Knottenbelt, R Boyd, J Condon, H Kleinscroth, J Kozeluh, L A Godfree, M Sleem, N G Farquharson, N H Latchford, E Higgs, C H Kingsley, H Timmer. S M Jacob, N Mishu, E R Clarke & D R Larcombe £900 - 1,200*

245 A large lawn tennis postcard album, with 38 double-sided transparent sleeves containing over 340 photographic scenes of European lawn tennis clubs and tournaments, the venues featured in this vast collection include many English & continental resort towns and hydros including Great Yarmouth; Cheltenham; Buxton; Le Touquet; Parame; Cannes; Heyst; Vichy; Dieppe; Etretat; Wimereux; Blankenberghe; Wiesbaden; Homburg etc. £80 - 120* 246 A collection of nearly 200 lawn tennis cigarette cards, contained in a collector’s album with slipcase, sets and part-sets including Gallaher’s Lawn Tennis Celebrities; Sarony; Phillips Sporting Champions; Park Drive Champions; Ogden’s Champions of 1936; Ardath Cricket, Tennis & Golf Celebrities; Phillips Lawn Tennis; Mitchell - A Gallery of 1935; Churchman’s Men of The Moment in Sport; Churchman & Player’s Lawn Tennis; Cope’s Lawn Tennis Strokes; Churchman’s Lawn Tennis (Large) and Ace - Sporting Aces (full-set) £60 - 80*

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247 Three period b&w press photographs portraying the draw for the Davis Cup in 1934, 1935 & 1937, at the India Office, and at the Admiralty in 1937, the Davis Cup trophy being used for the draw being conducted by the LTA President Sir Samuel Hoare, various sizes, the largest 9 by 12in.; sold together with a 1914 Davis Cup programme Great Britain v Belgium; and a postcard depicting the Davis Cup trophy (5)

249 Rare original 1926 photograph of the future King George VI competing in the gentlemen’s doubles at the All England Championships at Wimbledon, 10 by 12in. sepia-toned, areas of damage. mounted under glass in a clip frame; sold with a modern photographic print taken from the period example (2)

Provenance: Ex-Percy Rootham (Vice President of the LTA) Collection). £80 - 120*

Prince Albert, as he was titled in 1926, still remains the only member of the Royal Family to have competed at Wimbledon. £80 - 120*

248 A fine large and rare photographic study of Helen Wills (USA and Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Champion), by Harold Haliday Costain, Scarsdale, New York, signed by the photographer and dated 1926 in pencil to the image and printed “The Studio Harold Haliday Costain Scarsdale N.Y. Parkway Buildings” centrally on the mount, a fine image measuring 24 by 19cm., mounted, framed & glazed £140 - 160* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

250 A rare example of the signature of the inventor of lawn tennis Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, in the form of a signed Bank of England Western Branch cheque dated 15th March 1899, payable to the a/c of Messrs Paget & Edward at the London & Westminster Bank, for the sum of fifteen hundred and fifty four pounds fifteen shillings and six pence Major Walter Clopton Wingfield (1833-1912) was the inventor of lawn tennis in 1874 which he also called Sphairistikè after the Greek for “ball games”. He obtained a patent and published the first book of the game “The Major’s Game of Lawn Tennis” in February 1874. His honours include the Royal Body Guard and Captain, First Dragoon Guards. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1997. £750 - 1,000*

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251 A folder of historically important ephemera from the personal collection of the lawn tennis player Mrs Dorothea Lambert Chambers (nee Douglas), seven times winner of the Ladies Singles Championship at Wimbledon between 1903 and 1914, the folder contains personal messages from family, friends and tennis personalities covering her lengthy career, with many focussed on her Wimbledon exploits, particularly the famous final against Suzanne Lenglen in 1919 which is still widely regarded by many commentators to have been the finest ever Ladies Singles Final, other material relates to her role as captain of the victorious 1925 Great Britain Wightman Cup team against the United States, an inventory of the archive is as follows: i) three small original photograph, including playing at Eastbourne, 1913, ii) congratulatory telegram for her first Wimbledon win in 1903 from “Martin” iii) personal letter, 1919, to Mrs Lambert Chambers from Mrs Blanche Hillyard, six time winner at Wimbledon between 1886 and 1900, ahead of her forthcoming Final v Suzanne

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Lenglen, July 1919, the tone of the letter is a remarkable insight into the psychology of a pioneering champion sportswoman, Mrs Hillyard imploring Dorothea to “… GO ALL YOU CAN AND NEVER GIVE UP, STICK TO HER ‘TILL THE LAST ACE … DIE HARD … THANK GOD SHE DIDN’T LIVE IN MY DAY! … I SHALL EVIL EYE HER … I HOPE YOU DON’T GET THE CURSE, I WISH SHE [Lenglen] MAY HAVE IT “ iv) Letter, 2nd July 1919, from Clemintina Anstruther-Thomson, who was a famous socialite of her age, painted by John Singer Sargent, and clearly a big fan and concerned at rumours that Lambert Chambers was considering retirement v) Telegram from the British Davis Cup player H. Roper-Barrett ahead of the 1919 Lenglen final with a short, authoritative message RELY UPON YOU TODAY CONFIDENTLY vi) Good Luck Telegram from Northumberland Tennis Association 4th July 1919 vii) a letter from Leslie St. B. Sladen on active service in France and relaying discussion of the match with Mlle. Lenglen by British ‘Tommies’ viii) Telegram to SS Aurania before the sailing for the 1925 Wightman Cup in the USA ix) thee original small photographs relating to the 1925 Wightman Cup including an image on board ship and two of the ladies team x) large 8 by 10in. of the Wightman Cup doubles match at Forest Hills in 1925 xi) letter from a personal friend M H Hague regarding a series of exhibition matches in Canada in August 1925 xii) Telegram from Harry H.Herbert, President of the Westside Tennis Club, Forest Hills, August 1925, regarding Mrs Lambert Chambers and her compatriot Miss McKane (later Mrs L. Godfree) participation in the 1925 US Open, the latter reaching the final where she lost to Helen Wills xiii) Telegram from Fred Hawthorne, the famous New York Tribune sports correspondent, September 1925, sent to the SS Mauretania during the voyage home to England after the Wightman Cup xiv) a further telegram to the Mauretania for Dorothea from the captain of the US team, Elizabeth Ryan, reflecting genuine sporting camaraderie reading BON VOYAGE TO THE TEAM HOPE YOU ARE ALL AWFULLY SICK, CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN ON SPLENID WIN ESPECIALLY CAPTAIN, SHALL MISS YOU ALL TERRIBLY MUCH LOVE, ELIZABETH RYAN xv) Original photograph of the team aboard the Mauretania wearing their tennis kit and posing with the Wightman Cup trophy xvi) a Wightman Cup congratulatory letter from a fellow tennis player from Eastbourne and clearly a close friend as it is addressed to “Dollie”, also updating Mrs Lambert Chambers that she is suffering from an arm injury, almost certainly tennis elbow which Dorothea also suffered from xvii) Letter from Wightman Cup team-mate Evelyn Colyer sent on first morning home from America 9th September 1925 and a thank you letter for Mrs L C’s captaincy; and a portrait postcard of Evelyn Colyer; and press cuttings £6,000 - 8,000*

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252 Collection of tennis ephemera formerly in the collection of Percy Rootham (Vice President of the LTA), including postcards & photographs, a programme for the First Open Tournament at the Covered Courts Club, Dulwich 23rd October 1911; and another for the Club’s Annual Tournament in June 1913; and other miscellaneous items including a photograph of the Surrey Junior Championships in 1931 £70 - 100* 253 A collection of lawn tennis ephemera dating from the 1880s to the 1930s, a collector’s rexene-covered album with 12 double-sided sleeves containing over 100 pieces of far-ranging ephemera including: postcards; chromolithograph cards; club membership cards; Victorian scraps; dance cards, rules booklets etc. £50 - 70* 252

254 Three French books on Real & Long Tennis, i) Annuaire Documentaire de la Longue Paume 1928-29, 286p., rare example of what appears to be the only annual edition ii) Notice Historique sur la salle Jeu-De-Paume de Versailles, 1883, 103p. iii) Facsimile bound reproduction of the unpublished manuscript “Traite du Jeu de Paume” by Fere de Compiegne, 1821 £200 - 250** 255 A rare pamphlet titled “The Game of Tennis”, comprising a diagram and explanation of the court and rules of Real Tennis, printed by J. Beck, Leamington, undated; sold together with “Tennis & Rackets Association” Records, circa 1947 (2) £100 - 150**

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256 The leather-bound limited edition of Lord Aberdare’s J.T. Faber Book of Tennis & Rackets, signed by the author and numbered 74 of 150, gold blocking, marbled end papers and slip case, published 2001; sold together with a signed copy of Hon. James Bruce’s 2009 appendix to the original title of “Updated Tennis & Rackets Championship Records”; also included is a sales literature sheet (3) £120 - 160** END OF SESSION

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SESSION TWO Monday 15th May at 2:30pm Lots 257-546


motor sports

257 Five Crystal Palace speedway programmes, v Lea Bridge 9.8.1930, Wimbledon 2.5.31, West Ham 13.8.32, v Nottingham 17.6.33 & Wembley 24.6.33 £200 - 250**

258 A collection of 62 Speedway supporters’ badges, including a Harringay dated 1937-38, but the collection mostly dating from the 1970s/80s, represented clubs including Oxford, Reading, Hull, Berwick, Swindon, Stoke, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Ipswich, Belle Vue, Sheffield, Hackney, Rye House, Kings Lynn, Eastbourne, Peterborough, Teeside, Bradford, Wimbledon, Felton, Newcastle, Exeter, Poole and others; and overseas issues including World Championship Sweden 1971, World Speedway Final Poland 1979 & World Team Cup Final Germany 1981 £100 - 150*

259 Amateur Motor Cycle Championship Race programme 8th September 1927, held over the T.T. Course, Isle of Man; together with a John Bull’s Souvenir (gratis) Tourist Trophy Races booklet for 1929 (2) £120 - 160**

261 Stanley Woods autograph, biography and photographs, his ink signature attached to the frontispiece of ‘Stanley Woods - A Short Biography’ by W.F. McCleery, Ulster Folk & Transport Museum 1987, 40 pages mostly illustrated, a 1935 photograph of him with his ‘Monster’ Moto Guzzi digitally reprinted, 6.5 by 9.5in. and mounted for framing; also two small original period photos, one of him driving an Adler sportscar in the 1935 Tourist Trophy at Ards, the other of him in the 1951 Hurst Cup Trial at Conlig near Belfast, largest 3.5 by 2.5in. (4) With his glamorous wife and lifestyle, Dublin born Stanley Woods was the Barry Sheene of the pre-WWII, golden age of British motorcycle racing. Yet his results were more John Surtees-like, with his 1939 record of ten T.T. wins not being beaten until Mike Hailwood’s victories in 1967, then later equalled by Giacomo Agostini in 1972. £120 - 180*

260 A signed manuscript letter from the celebrated Irish motorcycle racer Stanley Woods, in ink on his personal headed paper, Mount Merrion Park, Blackrock, Dublin, dated 18th June 1938; sold together with a later Stanley Woods signature on a ‘Babycham’ branded notelet dated June 2nd 1979; the lot also including other sporting autographs all relating to events held on the Isle of Man and including a Joe Davis signed snooker & billiard exhibition programme, a Peter Alliss signed Peel Golf Club invitation, and celebrity charity day programme pages bearing the autographs of football’s Bobby Charlton & Kenneth Wolstenholme, the snooker players Steve Davis & John Spencer, the entertainer Ronnie Corbett, and others The date of the letter in this lot is just after the 1938 T.T. Races, during which Woods won the Junior T.T. race. The letter is addressed to a Mr Corbett and concerns the purchase/exchange of suits. £180 - 220*

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262 1950s & 1960s Motor Cycle Racing Memorabilia, John Surtees On Racing, a 64-page soft cover 1960 reprint from The Motor Cycle; 1957 T.T. Races 40-page T.T. History supplement; the 1964 and 1969 T.T. Races Official Programmes, both 68-pages with original circuit map and racecard inserts, The T.T. Races 1962 and 1963: recordings with Murray Walker commentaries on a 7in. Sound Stories 45rpm vinyl record; a 1956 complete set of 18 ‘Castrol Series of Famous Riders’ photographic collectors cards; also 4 ‘Speed’ 1938 colour cigarette cards, another ‘Homeland Events’ T.T. Race photographic card, both series by WD & HO Wills, plus 3 BAM Pils Honda beer mat designs (qty.) £50 - 70*

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263 Piero Taruffi, Werner Hass, Freddie Frith, and other motorcycle racing autographs, including World Champions Eric Oliver, Enrico Lorenzetti, Cecil Sandford, Fergus Anderson, also Otto Daiker, Stan Dibben, Rod Coleman, plus Ken Mudford, all obtained on two autograph book pages under the heading ‘Ulster Grand Prix, Dundrod, 1953’, the dedicated signature of Freddie Frith beneath a printed portrait after I.Spencer Edge, 28 by 20cm., with 5 photocopied pages concerning him and the Clady circuit in Ulster; together with two Isle of Man T.T. First Day postal covers franked Douglas, dated 1 June 1982 and 28 May 1975, and a Steve Hislop signed Joey Dunlop ‘King of the Mountain’ retrospective First Day postal cover dated 17.05.01 (10) Freddie Frith became the first man to lap the Isle of Man at over 90mph, whilst winning the 1937 Senior T.T. on a Norton. And he continued to be both a T.T. winner and legend until the end of the 1940s. Piero Taruffi was in Ulster in 1953 as the Gilera team manager, a marque that had first come to prominence in 1937 when he set a World Speed Record of 170.5mph on a fully enclosed four-cylinder machine. Yet he continued to race on four wheels and won the 1952 F1 Swiss Grand Prix in a Ferrari. £180 - 220*

264 Joey Dunlop signed 1976 souvenir postal cover, produced by Castletown Philatelic Society and franked Douglas, I.O.M. 5th June 1976, mounted, framed and glazed together with a 1990 TT action colour 8 by 10in. photograph, 44 by 38cm. overall 1976 saw his debut at the Isle of Man races, his best placing that year being a reasonable 16th in the 350cc Junior TT. Yet in 1977, still as a virtual unknown, he won the Jubilee Classic TT, before going on to take a further twenty-five I.O.M. TT victories and setting an all-time record. £100 - 150*

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265 James Toseland’s 2007 ‘doublevictory’ Brands Hatch WSB Suomy helmet, the red, white, blue and gold Bargy design bearing his marker pen signature dated WSB 2006 2007, the dark visor featuring Hannspree and HM Plant logos and retaining its tear-off strip with distinctive green tabs, the lining showing signs of his racing exertions, the chin strap bearing an E3 certification number, sold with an illustrated report of the event in an August 8th issue of Motor Cycle News (2)

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A highlight of James Toseland’s 2007 World Superbike Championship was his first double-race win in the series at his home round of Brands Hatch. Celebrating on the slow-down lap, he began removing his protective racewear and throwing it to the crowd, piece by piece - gloves at Druid’s, helmet and boots between Graham Hill and Surtees, then leathers at Clearways - just as he vowed he would should the situation arise. These events may be seen on YouTube, including the vendor gratefully relieving him of the helmet on sale here, to which James later gladly agreed to add his signature. £2,000 - 3,000* 266 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 ‘thumbsup’, 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.

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267 Jorge Lorenzo signed 2016 MotoGP raceworn Shark helmet, the matt black carbon-fibre design with Monster Energy branding bearing his marker pen signature dated 2016 beside the red cross motif within his ‘round the outside’ white halo, marked ‘Star Line 10’ beneath the rear vent, also with Eurasian Bank, ZOPO mobile and 360 FLY logos, darkened visor, full lining, fitted helmet zip-up holdall with an outer pouch marked: LORENZO 99 DARK (2) All Lorenzo’s 2016 helmets bore similar Star Line numbers, the number 10 being used early in the season, prior to them incorporating aerodynamic spoilers. After winning the opening Qatar race, he then won the French and Italian MotoGPs, before personally signing and presenting this helmet to the vendor at the British Grand Prix. £6,000 - 8,000*

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268 A group of eleven privately-taken unpublished photographs from the Grand Prix D’Europe at Silverstone 13th May 1950 the very first World Championship Formula One race, b&w 2 by 3in., three show the cars pre-race, the first a pit-lane close-up of the Murray & Hampshire’s Maserati cars, the second also taken from the pit lane featuring the Talbot-Lago cars of Giraud-Cabantous, Rosier, Etancelin, Martin & Claes, the third taken from the infield showing the Alfa Romeo cars of Fangio, Farina (who would win the race), Fagioli & Parnell respectively; five of the shots are of race action taken from three vantage points; a further photograph depicts the arrival of the royal car at Silverstone; the final two pictures are portraits of spectators that attended the race and took these photograph, one sees them enjoying a picnic £150 - 250*

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269 Motor racing autographs, Stirling Moss signed letter & postcard, Roy Salvadori signed caricature print, Jack Brabham signed publicity card, John Surtees signed postcard; six signed colour photographs, Mario Andretti, Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton, Jackie Stewart, Ross Brawn & Felipe Massa; a scanned colour picture signed by Stefano Domenicali; and a signed 1987 F3 programme, autographs including future F1 drivers Johnny Herbert & Bertrand Gachot £150 - 200* 270 1950s & 1960s period motor racing postcards and other ephemera, including 4 T.E. North and 4 Raymond Groves colour postcards, 12 b&w Valentine & Sons Real Photo Racing Car Series, 4 B.R.M. Supporters Club b&w photographic cards, 4 colour photo from Beaulieu Motor Museum, 5 various European period cards, plus 14 later reproductions; 11 of 48 World Racing Cars colour collectors cards from Merrysweets, 19 of 50 Racing Cars of the World from Planet, a full set of 50 History of the Motor Car from Brooke Bond; 36 untitled 1911-1956 by an Italian artist; a full set of Grand Prix Cars of 1960: 4 fold-out F1 brochures from The Motor magazine for Cooper-Climax, Lotus-Climax, B.R.M. and Ferrari, each using artwork and drawings by Michael Turner, also four Michael Turner greetings cards and two A4 magazine prints on card (qty.) £100 - 150*

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271 Four Aintree motor racing programmes, including a Stirling Moss signed 1960 International “200” Race, which he won in the Walker Racing Team Porsche; and a 1959 programme for the “200” signed to the front cover by Masten Gregory; the other two programmes unsigned and comprising the 1961 “200” and the 1962 British Grand Prix £100 - 150**

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272 1959 French Esso Extra Motor Oil original poster, a promotional design featuring F1 World Champion Jack Brabham (Cooper), French Mountain Hillclimb Champion I.Tavano (Ferrari) and French Champion Aspiring Young Driver D.Etienne (Simca), French text, 80 by 57cm., held in a clip frame; sold with an early 1950s Nurburgring ticket in the form of a postcard showing the 1951 German GP start, German text, with original stub (2) £70 - 90*

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273 A signed Pierre Fix-Masseau poster titled “Monte Carlo” and featuring motor racing, signed by the artist in pencil lower right and dated 1988, published in 1988 by Renecasha, 100 by 65cm. £300 - 400* 274 Pierre Fix-Masseau poster titled “Cote d’Azur” and featuring a red vintage race car, dated 1987 by the artist and published in 1988 by Renecasha, 100 by 65cm. £300 - 400*

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274 275 Signed Pierre FixMasseau poster titled “Ettore Bugatti”, signed by the artist in pencil lower right, published in 1989 by Bianchini, 80 by 60cm. £300 - 400* 276 A signed Pierre Fix-Masseau poster titled “Synergie” and featuring motor racing sub-titled “Le Grand Defi, Monaco, 17 et 18 Mars 1990”, dated 1990, 100 by 65cm. £300 - 400*

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279 Four United States Grand Prix original Watkins Glen F1 posters, comprising the 1968 event featuring Graham Hill in a Lotus 49 photographed by Robert S. Harris, rolled, 44 by 61cm.; three large artworks after Michael Turner: the 1977 event with Mario Andretti (JPS Lotus), issued folded, 71 by 55cm, the 1979 event with Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari), issued folded, 94 by 50cm. the 1980 event with Alan Jones (Williams), rolled, 64 by 43cm.; together with a 1980 Indy Car World Series large original Watkins Glen event poster, rolled, 88 by 56cm. (5)

277 277 Peter Gethin-signed 1971 Italian Grand Prix report and Yardley B.R.M. press pack, his ink signature on the page preceding a profusely illustrated 10-page 1971 race report and circuit review within the Marlboro Grand Prix Guide, 1972 Edition Kreuzer, Zurich, soft cover 264 pages, the press pack for the launch of the P160 car, dated Wednesday 17 February 1971, the notes entitled: 21 Years On B.R.M. In 1971, The B.R.M. Formula 1 Car, V12 Engines and Type 161 Gearbox, Yardley Team Drivers: Pedro Rodriguez, Jo Siffert, Howden Ganley, John Miles, Background to Yardley And Motor Sport, Yardley’s Grand Prix Exploitation Plans For 1971, B.R.M. Theme For Yardley Motoring Safety Contest, with eight b&w photographs, three of the P160 F1 car, one of each driver and one of ‘The Yardley Hot Pants Girls’, all held in a Yardley Team B.R.M. A4 folder, also including a Rubery Owen Director’s business card 1971 was a tragically turbulent year for Yardley Team B.R.M. Peter Gethin joined them following the death of Pedro Rodriguez that summer and then won his second race for them, the Italian GP, by the closest ever F1 winning margin of 0.010 seconds, a race that with his winning speed of 150.755mph is still the second fastest F1 race ever run. Jo Siffert was later killed in the last race of the season. Signed for the vendor at the Peter Gethin Performance Driving School at Goodwood in the 1990s. £200 - 300*

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The Watkins Glen circuit in upstate New York hosted an unbroken run of US GPs from 1961 to 1980. £180 - 220* 278 Emerson Fittipaldi & Nigel Mansell signed JPS photos and other 1970s-80s F1 ephemera, including press photos, postcards and stickers, the Emerson Fittipaldi signature on a 1972 JPS Lotus photo, Nigel Mansell’s a 1984 car, 3 James Hunt mid1970s b&w press photos and a Hesketh Racing Belgian GP postcard, 8 Williams Supporters Club illustrated newsletters 1983-85, a Williams-Honda sticker, plus 2 Keke Rosberg postcards and a small Nigel Mansell poster, a Mario Andretti 1978 World Champion JPS postcard and sticker, postcard portraits of Francois Cevert, Jacques Lafitte, Jackie Oliver, also Stirling Moss, various sponsor decal stickers for JPS Team Lotus, TexacoHavoline McLaren, Marlboro BRM, Matchbox Team Surtees, Motul, Gulf and others, many dated, some events, also two March and Chevron Formula 2 team photos (qty.) £150 - 200*

280 1978 Monaco Grand Prix original Formula 1 poster, featuring the 1977 F1 World Champion Niki Lauda leading the field in his Ferrari, an artwork after Alain Giampaoli, 60 by 40cm., held in a clip frame £70 - 90*

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281 A street banner from the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix, from a series featuring each driver, this example for Mika Hakkinen and the McLaren-Mercedes team, printed vinyl, by 200 by 80cm. £100 - 150* 282 Signed 1988 Monaco Grand Prix programme, signed inside over driver portraits/biog by Piquet, Nakajima, Palmer, Bailey, Mansell, Patrese. Streiff, Gugelmin, Warwick, Cheever, Nannini, Boutsen, De Cesaris, Johansson, Alboreto, Berger, Dalmas, Alliot, Tarquini & Caffi, additionally signed by Ken Tyrrell £150 - 200** 283 Ayrton Senna signed limited edition print by the artist Alan Fearnley, signed in pencil by Senna to the lower margin, also signed by the artist and numbered 634/850, titled “FIGHT TO THE FINISH”, and featuring Senna fighting off Mansell in the final laps of the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix, mounted, framed & glazed, 58 by 75cm.; sold with another Alan Fearnley limited edition print featuring Nigel Mansell at the Hungarian GP in his 1992 World Championship season, signed by the artist only, mounted, framed & glazed, 58 by 75cm. (2) Senna & Mansell prints 281

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283 284 Tony Smith (born 1932) BRITISH GRAND PRIX 1989 signed lower left, oil on canvas, 53 by 79cm., framed, the backboard bearing an original Halcyon Gallery label and notepaper with the full title: ‘British Grand Prix 1989, Nigel Mansell in the Ferrari 640 relentlessly pursues Alain Prost’s McLaren MP4, Silverstone, Woodcote Corner and grandstands’. Nigel Mansell won twice during his first year with Ferrari, but could only finish second to Prost at his home race, despite being urged on by his devoted fans, many of whom cheered aloud when Ayrton Senna in the other McLaren spun out at Becketts. The atmosphere is successfully captured by artist Tony Smith, now considered one of the country’s leading automotive artists, whose association with The Halcyon Gallery began in 1987 and continues to this day £500 - 700*

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285 Formula 1 programmes and Grand Prix reference books from 1988, including three official FIA Grand Prix programmes for Monaco 2014, Malaysia 2012 (still sealed in polythene), United States (Indianapolis) 2001, two FIA ‘Light Up Your Nights’ books and tickets for Bahrain 2015, a 2002 Formula One photographic week-to-view desk diary, the books 5 Days of a Grand Prix by Jon Nicholson & Adam Parsons 1999, Racers by Richard Williams 1997, RAC British Grand Prix at Silverstone 1997 by Autosport, The Chequered Flag - 100 Years of Motor Racing by Ivan Rendall 1995, The Complete Grand Prix Who’s Who by Steve Small 1994, British Grand Prix by Maurice Hamilton 1992, Marlboro Grand Prix Guide 1950-1988 by Jacques Deschenaux; also copies of results pages from Grand Prix Racing Facts & Figures 1964 by Roland King-Farlow (qty.) £80 - 120**

286 Michael Schumacher and Jean Todt signed Ferrari Racing Days programme cover, the former’s signature across the nose of his F1 car in the head-on photograph on the cover of this Hockenheim October 2000 event programme, the latter’s top right, German text, page size 30x21cm. The very next weekend Michael Schumacher would become the first Ferrari driver to take the World Drivers crown for 21 years by winning the Japanese Grand Prix. £150 - 200**

287 Michael Schumacher signed 2004 F1 World Champion cap, his black marker pen signature alongside the seven stripes upon the red peak, the Ferrari Cavalino escutcheon and his race number 1 on each side, DVAG logo at the front, MS dragon motif above his name at the back, Ferrari and Speedline official merchandising labels 2004 marked Michael Schumacher’s seventh F1 World Championship title, five of them with Ferrari. £150 - 200* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

288 Michael Schumacher and Jean Todt signed 2005 Ferrari event cap, their black marker pen signatures either side of the red peak beneath an embroidered Finali Mondiali 2005 Ferrari event emblem, official Ferrari merchandise, the metal strap clasp with embossed Cavalino £150 - 200*

289 2007 ‘La Ferrari’ cover signed by Michael Schumacher, Felipe Massa, Kimi Raikkonen, also Luca Badoer, the annual 60-page souvenir magazine celebrating the marque’s 60th anniversary with all the latest information on things Ferrari, for Club members and car owners, from early history through F1 achievements to roadcar design, Italian and English text, page size 30x21cm. 2007 saw Michael Schumacher in an advisory role at Ferrari having retired at the end of 2006. Kimi Raikkonen replaced the seven-time World Champion behind the wheel and he too then took the F1 title, while Felipe Massa missed out by just a single point to Lewis Hamilton the following year. £150 - 200**

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292 2011 German GP programme signed by Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton & seven others, their marker pen signatures upon the front cover of the FIA official souvenir programme, the additional signatures including Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, Felipe Massa, Rubens Barrichello and Mark Webber, German and English text, page size 30x21cm. £250 - 300**

290 Michael Schumacher signed Six Times F1 World Champion commemorative cap, signed to the front-right of the peak in silver marker pen, a black & gold Michael Schumacher officially licensed MSM branded product, in original box, transparent plastic lid cracked £200 - 250*

291 Michael Schumacher signed 2013 DVAG white cap, his black marker pen signature upon the peak of this 2013 design with long-time personal sponsor ‘Deutsche Vermogensberatung’ embroidered in gold, bearing his Speedline official motifs and labels, the trademark dragon on the underside of the peak, the metal strap clasp with embossed Speedline logo £120 - 180*

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293 Mikka Hakkinen & David Coulthard signed McLaren memorabilia, comprising: a 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.; and a 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.; both items are offered with a signed letter of provenance from a former McLaren employee (4) 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. £240 - 280*

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295 Niki Lauda and Nico Rosberg signed F1 balaclava, the plain white driver’s under-garment bearing two black marker pen signatures on the right-hand side £100 - 150*

294 Fernando Alonso signed helmet and racesuit from a Vodafone press event held at Goodwood in 2007, both items signed in black marker pen, comprising a silver Vodafone McLaren Mercedes helmet certified 237623, BS6658-85 TYPE A/FR; and a Sparco Vodafone McLaren Mercedes racesuit with safety certification patch to the back of the neck (2) £500 - 600*

296 Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg signed AMG Petronas 2016 F1 cap, their marker pen signatures upon the black peak beneath the Mercedes-Benz embroidered silver three-pointed star emblem, a Formula One Team logo on each side, official merchandise labels £180 - 220*

297 Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg and Niki Lauda signed 2014 F1 t-shirt, their signatures in white marker pen alongside a Mercedes-Benz F1 World Constructors Champions WO5 Hybrid design, a silver three-pointed star emblem within victory laurels on the back, the black t-shirt by Puma, size XL

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Lewis Hamilton won a second World title in 2014, while Mercedes finally took its first F1 Constructers Championship with its WO5 car using the new 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged engine, the PU106A Hybrid. £250 - 300*

298 Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg and Niki Lauda signed Mercedes-Benz cap, their marker pen signatures upon the black peak beneath the silver embroidered Mercedes-Benz name and three-pointed star emblem, metal strap clasp with an embossed three-pointed star emblem With these two drivers under the Chairmanship of three-times F1 World Drivers Champion Niki Lauda, Mercedes was only beaten eight times over the last three seasons. During this period Lewis Hamilton achieved his second and third World titles, while Nico Rosberg took the title last year before deciding to retire from driving. £200 - 250*

299 T-shirts signed by the British F1 World Champions Lewis Hamilton & Jenson Button, the Hamilton a grey Mercedes-AMG Petronas team issue by Puma signed in black marker pen; the Button a white Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team issue signed in black marker pen (2) £150 - 200*

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300 A 19th century print featuring the boxer Thomas Sayers, the central portrait surrounded by captioned vignettes of 15 of Sayers’s prize fights between 1849 and 1860, 37 by 52cm., unframed £250 - 350*

302 A French colour print featuring the boxer Jack Johnson beating Jim Jeffries in the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship in Reno in 1910, titled “La Victoire du Negre”, backed onto linen, the print 35 by 28cm.; sold together with two books, “Jack Johnson The Man”, with boxing instructions and health hints by Johnson and Bill Sims; and also Tommy Burns’s book “Scientific Boxing and Self Defence” (3) £150 - 200*

301 Walter Jenks Morgan R.B.A., R.B.S.A. (1847-1924) BEATEN signed, pen & ink & watercolour portraying a defeated bare knuckle boxer being revived by his second, printed legend to mount, framed & glazed, overall 36 by 30cm. Walter Jenks Morgan was born at Bilston and educated at Sir Robert Peel’s school, Tamworth. He moved to Birmingham and there became apprenticed to Thomas Underwood, a lithographer. During this period he also studied at the Birmingham School of Art and at the Birmingham Society of Artists where he won a scholarship, which enabled him to further his education at South Kensington.

303 William Nicholson (1872-1949) LES EXERCICES DE BOXE lithographic transfer of a hand coloured woodcut, published by William Heinemann as part of the Popular Edition of an Almanac of Twelve Sports, 1898, boxing featuring for December, 32 by 25cm. £150 - 200*

304 A French pottery jug depicting a boxing match, decorated in colour on both sides, cracked, marked F.B. “boxe” to base, 18.5cm., 7 1/4in. £60 - 80*

He was well known as a painter and illustrator and he produced numerous drawings for book and magazine illustrations. His publishers included The Graphic, The Illustrated London News and Cassell & Co. He exhibited his paintings at the Royal Academy from 1876, at Suffolk Street from 1879 and the New Watercolour Society. He was president of the Birmingham Art Circle and of the Midlands Arts Club. £250 - 350* 72

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305 A full ticket for the John L. Sullivan v “Gentlemen Jim” Corbett Heavyweight Championship of the World fight, at the Olympic Club, New Orleans, 7th September 1892, the reverse stamped PRESS £700 - 1,000* 306 A very rare programme for the Tommy Burns v Jack Johnson World Heavyweight Championship fight at Sydney Stadium, Australia, 26th December 1908, incomplete, lacking p.23-24 & p.45-46 £1,500 - 2,000**

305 307 A full ticket for the Sam McVea v Bill Harris fight in Marseille 30th May 1909, promoted by the impresario D. Manselon £180 - 220*

308 International Championship boxing programme for the contest between Bill Lang (Champion of Australia) and Sam Langford (Light Heavyweight Champion of the World) held at Olympia, 21st February 1911 £100 - 150** 306 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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309 A group of eight sepia-toned vintage photographs featuring the boxer Ted Kid Lewis, 10 by 8in. studio photographs by Lumiere of New York, some dated 1918 £100 - 150*

311 A group of seven postcards featuring the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Jack Sharkey, mostly featuring a wild-west style ‘speakeasy’ during the prohibition period, some cards show Sharkey and his friends on horseback at the illicit establishment £200 - 250*

310 A group of boxing autographs, including a signed typescript letter from Freddie Welsh dated 22nd July 1924; a Gene Tunney signed photograph and two signed typescript letters; Larry Holmes signed letter; Johnny Williams signed boxing programme; the remainder mostly signed album pages, autographs including a further Gene Tunney, Max Schmeling, Freddie Mills, Jack “Kid” Berg, Jimmy Braddock, Jack Sharkey, Tony Galento, Joe Louis and Primo Carnera £200 - 300*

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312 Tom Webster original cartoon of the boxer Ted “Kid” Lewis, pen & ink drawing, captioned “KID” LEWIS SMILED AND SMILED IN HIS CORNER BUT HAD FIGHT IN HIS HEART, 19 by 16cm.; sold with a signed manuscript letter from Webster, 27.10.1939, regarding the presentation of this picture (2) £80 - 120*

313 Programme for the World’s Heavyweight Championship (coloured) contest between Larry Gains and the American Obie Walker 20th July 1935, held at Leicester Rugby Ground £100 - 150**

314 A Gene Tunney signed photograph, a fine 10 by 8in. 1937 studio portrait photograph by Apeda of New York, signed in fountain pen by Tunney and dedicated to Harry Rudolph “with every good wish” £150 - 200*

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317 Very large movie poster “The Joe Louis Story”, published by United Artists Corporation, 1953, 200 by 104cm., areas of restoration to heavy folds £300 - 350* 315 A motion pictures poster for the Joe Louis v Arturo Godoy of Chile in the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship contest at Madison Square Garden, New York, 9th February 1940, laid down on linen, 78 by 62cm. £600 - 800* 316 An original Joseph Lee artwork for an Evening Standard cartoon set outside Earl’s Court before the Freddie Mills v Joey Maxim World Light Heavyweight Title boxing match 24th January 1950, signed, pen & ink and blue crayon, the cartoon featuring a political campaigner ahead of the 1950 General Election being forcibly ejected from the arena by a doorman with the caption reading “… AND THIS TIME STAY OUT. WE INTEND TO HAVE ONE EVENING FREE FROM POLITICS … QUARELLING … FIGHTING !”, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 48 by 38cm. £80 - 120*

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318 A Tommy Burns signed manuscript letter from Coalinga, California, dated 21st May 1954, addressed to Grish M. Trivedi, hand-written both sides, the boxer expressing the good fortune in his life and the power of love £350 - 400*

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319 Boxer Carmen Basilio’s personally owed and signed golf shoe cleats, a pair of up-market white & red trim Fore Ltd all leather vintage golf shoes by Don Warner handcrafted in Italy, both signed by Basilio in blue marker pen £100 - 150*

321 A Manx Majestic Sports Club itinerary to travel to the USA for the Brian London v Floyd Patterson boxing Heavyweight Championship boxing match in Indianapolis 1st May 1959, and also to the Kentucky Derby the following day £80 - 100*

320 An album of boxing autographs, mostly signed pictures, one postcard, one album page, subjects comprising Jack Dempsey, Willie Pep, Tony Gale, Vic Toweel, Carmen Basilio, Dick Richardson, Joe Erskine, Archie Moore, Jake La Motta, Billy Conn £150 - 200*

323 Floyd Patterson boxing exhibition poster, Berlin, 1960, sparring with Raymond Patterson, John Henry June & Julio Mederos, 70 by 51cm., rolled, good condition £250 - 350*

322 Boxing trunks signed by Willie Pep, Carlos Ortiz, Meldrick Taylor & Carmen Basilio, red & white Everlast, signatures in black & silver marker pen £100 - 150* 324 Movie theatre screening poster for Ingemar Johansson v Floyd Patterson II at the Polo Grounds, New York, 20th June 1960, released through United Artists, laid down on linen, 109 by 74cm. £350 - 400*

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325 Autographed menu for an Anglo-American Sporting Club Dinner in honour of the World Heavweight Champion boxer Rocky Marciano, held at the London Hilton, 1st November 1965, 10 signatures in ink to the back cover including Marciano and seven British champions Don Cockell (the only Brit to have fought Marciano), Henry Cooper, Joe Erskine, Tommy Farr, Len Harvey, Johnny Williams, Jack Petersen, plus two others unidentified; sold with the club’s News-Pictorial January 1966 featuring the evening (2) £250 - 300*

326 Willie Pep and Rev. Henry Armstrong signed Anglo-American Sporting Club Dinner menus, both occasions held in the honour of the particular boxer at the London Hilton 27th February 1967 and 17th January 1966 respectively, the Willie Pep menu signed to the back cover by Pep, Reg Gutteridge, Howard Winstone and four others; the Armstrong menu signed to the front cover by the Reverend (2) £150 - 200*

328 Soviet ironwork figure of a boxer dated 1968, the boxer modelled having thrown a right hook, on a circular base, maker’s marks and date to the underside, height 23cm. £80 - 120*

327 Sugar Ray Robinson and Joe Louis signed Anglo-American Sporting Club Dinner menus, the first for a dinner held in honour of Sugar Ray Robinson at the London Hilton, 21st April 1969, signed inside in ink by Sugar Ray, plus Joe Bugner and one other; the other a menu for an England v USA amateur boxing evening, signed to the front cover by Joe Louis who was a guest on the occasion (2) £220 - 260*

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329 A group of boxing equipment formerly in the famous gym on the first floor of the Thomas A’Becket Pub in London’s Old Kent Road, comprising a red Title punch bag, signed by Sir Henry Cooper, and a red Title speed ball; & two skipping ropes The first floor of the Thomas A Becket in Old Kent Road has a place in boxing legend as the location of the gym used by Sir Henry Cooper. Sir Henry, the former British, European and Commonwealth heavyweight champion, trained at the premises six days a week for 14 years from 1956. The building carries a blue plaque commemorating the link to Sir Henry, who died in 2011 aged 76. Known for the power of his left hook dubbed ‘Enry’s ‘Ammer - he twice fought Ali. During the first fight in 1963 he knocked the American over, but lost after suffering a severe cut over his eye.

330 Henry Cooper and Howard Winstone signed Anglo-American Sporting Club Dinner menus, both occasions held in the honour of the particular boxer at the London Hilton 14th November 1966 and 19th February 1968 respectively, the Cooper menu bearing 13 signatures to the back cover including Henry and his twin brother George, Jim Wicks, Bombardier Billy Wells, the footballers Johnny Haynes & Johnny Byrne, the actor Harry H. Corbett, the entertainer Wee Georgie Wood and others; the Winstone menu signed to the front cover by the Guest of Honour and by the evening’s speaker Bernard Spear; sold together with a National Sporting Club Boxing Evening menu signed by “Gentleman” Don Johnson, held at the Cafe Royal, 26th April 1965, signed to the front cover; and also a boxing programme, Lewisham Town Hall, 21st January 1964, signed to the front cover by the Cooper twins, Sammy McCarthy and one other (4) £200 - 250*

US boxing greats Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and Sugar Ray Leonard sparred there when they were preparing for bouts in Britain and would have used some of this equipment, The Bermondsey venue also played a role in Britain’s musical heritage: its second floor was used as a rehearsal space for David Bowie’s seminal 1972 album The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars. The building was erected in 1898 but had its pub license evoked by Southwark council in March after a “serious assault” in 2015. The contents of the historic gym were then stripped out. £2,000 - 3,000*

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331 A Henry Cooper signed framed presentation, the signature of Cooper on white card in black marker pen mounted below a b&w photograph of the Cooper v Clay fight and a set of collector’s cards featuring the Cooper fight career programmes, framed & glazed, 69 by 81cm.; sold with a COA (2) £120 - 160*

334 An early Cassius Clay signature, a 1963 publicity photograph signed in blue ink, with a dedication TO TED £400 - 600*

332 A Rome 1960 Olympic Games programme for the boxing competitions 25th August to September 3rd, covering the entire boxing tournament during which Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) won the Light Heavyweight title defeating the Pole, Pietrzykowski to win the Gold Medal, generally good condition £120 - 150** *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

333 An early Cassius Clay signature, in ink on lined paper, FROM CASSIUS CLAY, NEXT WORLD CHAMP, 1963, mounted with a colour magazine photograph, unframed, 36 by 28cm. £400 - 500*

335 Programmes for the two Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper fights, as Cassius Clay at Wembley Stadium for the Eliminating Contest 18th June 1963; and at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, for the World Heavyweight Championship 21st May 1966 (2) £150 - 250**

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336 Programme for the Muhammad Ali v Sonny Liston II Heavyweight Championship of the World fight in Lewiston, Maine, 25th May 1965, sold together with two 12 by 10in. b&w press photographs of the Cassius Clay v Sonny Liston I fight in Florida in 1964; and a Norman Hoad limited edition caricature print of Ali, 70/100, signed by the artist and published in 2002, 30.5 by 20cm. (4) £400 - 450*

338 Muhammad Ali signed AngloAmerican Sporting Club Boxing Dinner programme, signed to the reverse in ink, the Guests of Honour at the evening held at the London Hilton, 9th May 1966, were Pat Taaffe & Tom Dreaper jockey & trainer of the legendary Irish steeplechaser Arkle; sold with the club’s News-Pictorial for May 1966 (2) £200 - 250*

340 Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper World Heavyweight Championship programme at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, 21st May 1966, signed to the front cover by the promoter Harry Levene and the former heavyweight boxer Larry Gains, signatures in ink top left & right £60 - 80**

337 A full ticket for the Muhammad Ali v Floyd Patterson World Heavyweight Championship fight at the Las Vegas Convention Centre 22nd November 1965, A purple Ringside Working Press ticket £250 - 350* 339 A group of 13 b&w press photographs relating to the Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper fight at Arsenal’s Highbury Stadium 21st May 1966, 10 by 8in. b&w photos, some with backstamps and captions £120 - 160* 341 A Muhammad Ali & Brian London double-signed boxing presentation, comprising an 8 by 8in. b&w fight action photo signed in black marker pen by London mounted above a cut-out Muhammad Ali ink signature on cream card, framed & glazed, overall 40 by 34cm.; COA taped to the backboard £150 - 200*

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342 Muhammad Ali v Cleveland Williams official fight programme, Houston Astrodome, 14th November 1966 £400 - 600**

343 Official programme for the Muhammad Ali v Joe Frazier ‘Fight of the Champions’ at Madison Square Garden, New York, 8th March 1971, front cover a little worn, but generally in good condition £120 - 150**

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344 A fine Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier double-signed framed presentation, comprising 10 by 8in. colour photos of the boxers, Ali signed in blue ink, Frazier in red marker pen, centred with a programme for their fight at Madison Square Garden 8th March 1971, also various title legends and printed information, framed & glazed, 64 by 99cm. £800 - 1,200*

345 Muhammad Ali & Joe Frazier double-signed colour photograph, an 8 by 10in., both signatures in marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, 36 by 41cm.; sold with a COA (2) £200 - 250*

346 Muhammad Ali autograph collected at the Ovaltine “Welcomes Muhammad Ali” Autumn Tour in October 1971, signature in ink on a sheet of paper dedicated TO BRYAN; sold with a b&w photograph of Ali at the event, and a colour scan of the original event programme (3) £150 - 200*

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347 A Muhammad Ali Guest of Honour dinner menu signed by Ali together with the celebrated football managers Matt Busby and Malcolm Allison and the boxing commentator Harry Carpenter, the occasion hosted by A. Wander Limited (the makers of Ovaltine), at the Hotel Piccadilly, London, 12th October 1972, signed in pen by the four famous sports personalities to the reverse; sold with the printed guest list from the night (2) £250 - 350*

348 Muhammad Ali & Joe Bugner autographs, superb period Ali signature on a white sheet of paper, Bugner on the back of a brown envelope; sold with a programme for their Caesar’s Palace fight 14th February 1973, and a pair of publicity photographs of both boxers (5) £400 - 500* 349 A rare onsite French language official poster for the Muhammad Ali v Joe Frazier “Rumble in the Jungle” in Zaire 30th October 1974, with the October date pasted over the original poster design due to the change of date from its originally scheduled September date, the corners of the poster has been clipped hence the triangular card positioned over the missing areas during framing, overall 99 by 62cm. £1,500 - 2,000*

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350 Large poster for the closed circuit screenings of the Muhammad Ali v George Foreman ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ World Heavyweight Championship fight 29th October 1974, Hemdale/Don King Productions, 114 by 95cm., paper tears, stabilised by being laid down on brown paper £400 - 500* 351 LeRoy Neiman designed poster for the Muhammad Ali v George Foreman ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ World Heavyweight Championship fight 29th October 1974, promoting the closed circuit screenings of the contest, 96 by 59cm., rolled, good condition £300 - 350*

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352 Two programmes for the Muhammad Ali v George Foreman World Heavyweight Championship fight in Zaire 30th October 1974, the US version published by Hemdale Leisure Corporation & Don King Productions; and the UK version with LeRoy Neiman artwork published by Hemdale and Viewsport £100 - 150**

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353 A group of three Muhammad Ali official fight programmes, v Ken Norton in San Diego 31st March 1973 & in Yankee Stadium 28th September 1976; and Ali v Larry Holmes in Las Vegas 2nd October 1980 £150 - 200**

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Courtesy of Popperfoto/Getty Images 354 The boxing gloves worn by Muhammad Ali in the World Heavyweight Championship bout v Joe Bugner in Kuala Lumpur 30th June 1975, a pair of red Winning S.S FP-800, Tokyo, 10oz. boxing gloves with original lacing, the right-hand glove signed to the inside wrist by Muhammad Ali in ink, and to the outside of the glove in ink by Joe Bugner and inscribed K.L., 1.7.75 [the day after the fight], the left-hand glove signed to the outside by Muhammad Ali, dated 75 and further inscribed in the hand of Ali; sold with a signed letter of provenance from the present vendor (2) Provenance: Originally in the private collection of Robert Paterson (1940-1991), a famous London impresario in the 1960s and 1970s and business associate of Jarvis Astaire of Viewsport Ltd., an organisation that presented live UK cinema screenings of major boxing matches from all around the world including the Ali v Bugner fight in 1975. The gloves were gifted by Paterson to the present consignor, a family relation, when he was still a teenager in 1982. Thomas Hauser, Muhammad Ali’s biographer, recalls an amusing incident regarding the gloves in Malaysia: “... the most endearing tale of Muhammad Ali and gloves dates to his 1975 encounter with Joe Bugner in Malaysia. That happening was notable for the pre-fight rules meeting. After going through the normal, interminably boring regulatory minutiae, the local commissioner announced that the fighters’ gloves would be held in a local prison until the day of the fight. That got Ali’s attention. ‘Wait a minute,” Muhammad interrupted. “You’re putting my gloves in jail? This is awful. How can you do that? How can you put my gloves in jail? They ain’t done nothing (pause) yet !” The fight in Kuala Lumpur was the second occasion that Muhammad Ali and Joe Bugner met in the ring. The first fight on 14th February 1973 had been closely contested with Ali securing a narrow win. After the fight Ali declared that Joe Bugner, the Hungarian born British-Australian boxer and reigning European Heavyweight Champion, could be World Champion if he carried on boxing as well as he did.

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There was an estimated audience of 22,000 inside the oven-hot Merdeka Stadium, and the fight was watched live on closed circuit television in 60 countries. Ali’s purse was $2million, whilst Bugner earned $500,000. The opening five rounds of the bout were characterised by Ali dancing around the ring and peppering Bugner with some sickening jabs in a one sided contest. Bugner was criticised for being negative but was in the shape of his life and upped his performance as the fight progressed. He began to stand his ground and concentrated on landing big body shots. The 10th round was Bugner’s best and for the only time in the fight had Ali retreating. However, this only seemed to spur Ali to shift into another gear and in the 13th round the contest came closest to reaching a stopped decision. Bugner’s legs buckled as Muhammad pinned him into a corner and unleashed savage hooks to head and body. One piledriver right hand rocked Bugner’s head back and had the baying crowd on their feet, eager for a knockout. To his credit the challenger survived and went on to withstand a non-stop assault from ‘the greatest’ for the final three minutes of the fight. Ali was awarded the fight on a unanimous decision with his opponent remarking “Well, gents, we tried.” Ali’s victory set up a third fight with Joe Frazier, the famous ‘Thrilla in Manilla.’ Frazier was sitting at ringside for the Bugner fight and the two had exchanged words before the opening bell. Joe Bugner was asked in an interview after the fight how he thought Ali-Frazier III would go, Bugner said prophetically: “Muhammad is in for a hell of a fight.” £40,000 - 60,000* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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355 The Everlast boxing trunks worn by Muhammad Ali during his World Heavyweight Title fight v Jimmy Young on 30th April 1976 in Landover, Maryland, the satin trunks are white with black trim with the maker’s label on the front elasticated waistband, reading the “Everlast, Made in U.S.A., Made Expressly For MUHAMMAD ALI”; sold with a file of authenticity documentation (2) Provenance: The shorts were originally acquired by Eddie Brown, a friend of Muhammad Ali, from Ali’s Deer Lake training camp shortly after the fight. They are accompanied by a copy of a signed LOA from Eddie Brown stating that they “were given to me from Muhammad Ali right after the Jimmy Young fight and can be attributed to that fight.” In addition there’s an accompanying LOA handwritten by Bob Case, former Vice President of the International Boxing Association, who confirms that he knew Eddie Brown and that he was “best friends” with Ali’s then-cornerman Drew “Bundini” Brown. The trunks have been evaluated by industry leaders MEARS (Memorabilia Evaluation And Research Services) who concluded that they are authentic and have supplied their own multiple page LOA. Muhammad Ali won his fight against Jimmy Young through a fifteen round unanimous decision. The three judges awarded the decision to Ali by scores of 72-65, 70-68 and 71-64. The Associated Press reported: “Ali seemed content to toy in the first four rounds, doing very little fighting. He then began coming on in the fifth round and started landing with power, although he still missed much more than he usually does. Ali’s best round seemed to be the ninth, when he went up on his toes and snapped home at least 25 punishing jabs to Young’s face. But then he went flat-footed again and, while landing some good rights, he was the target of several hard rights in the final three rounds when Young came on strong. It was the only time in the fight that Young was the actual aggressor and that lack of aggressiveness early on cost him dearly.”

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It was around 1972 that boxing equipment manufacturer Everlast began to supply Muhammad Ali with specially made equipment produced exclusively for Ali by the company with this special tagging. The only other instance where the equipment giant had previously administered such exclusive labelling was for boxing legend Joe Louis. £20,000 - 30,000* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


356 Official programme for the Muhammad Ali v Jimmy Young Heavyweight Championship fight at Landover, Maryland, 30th April 1976, the undercard featuring Ken Norton v Ron Stander, reasonably good condition £300 - 500** 357 Rare programme for the Muhammad Ali v Jean-Pierre Coopman World Heavyweight Championship fight in Puerto Rico 20th February 1976 £800 - 1,000** 358 A large and impressive photograph double-signed by Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton, 30 by 40in. b&w image portraying the famous image of Ken Norton playfully chasing Muhammad Ali inside Yankee Stadium 3rd June 1976, signed by both boxers in blue ink, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 112 by 134cm.; sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Park West Gallery (2) £800 - 1,200*

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361 361 A full ticket for the Muhammad Ali v Antonio Inoki fight at the Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, 26th June 1976, Japanese language except for the counterfoil where the names and date is in English £150 - 200*

363 Muhammad Ali v Antonio Inoki boxing programme 26th June 1976, Shea Stadium programme for the Closed Circuit transmission love from Tokyo £150 - 200**

359 An onsite poster for the Muhammad Ali v Antonio Inoki fight at the Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, 26th June 1976, Japanese language, 61 by 73cm. £150 - 200*

362 Muhammad Ali v Antonio Inoki programme, Tokyo, 26th June 1976, Japanese language £100 - 150**

364 Poster for Muhammad Ali v Ken Norton World Heavyweight Championship fight at Yankee Stadium 28th September 1976, designed by Luigi Castiglioni, published by Top Rank Inc., 40.5 by 52cm. £200 - 250*

360 Muhammad Ali v Antonio Inoki poster for the fight in Tokyo 26th June 1976, promoting satellite screenings of the fight in the USA, 46.5 by 61cm., tube rolled £80 - 120*

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365 A photograph signed by Muhammad Ali and with a presentation inscription to the movie actor Sir Christopher Lee, an 8 by 10in. b&w double-portrait photograph signed in blue marker pen and dated 21st December 1976 Provenance: The Christopher Lee Estate £800 - 1,200* 366 A boxing glove signed by Muhammad Ali and with a presentation inscription to the movie actor Sir Christopher Lee, a red Everlast left-hand glove signed in black marker pen and dated 29th May 1992 Provenance: The Christopher Lee Estate £3,000 - 4,000*

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368 368 A Muhammad Ali signed print featuring the artwork for the “Freedom Road” TV mini-series poster designed by the artist Tom Chantrell, signed by Ali in marker pen to the upper margin and dated May 21 ‘78, framed & glazed, overall 49 by 71cm. Muhammad Ali starred with Kris Kristofferson in the American TV historical drama Freedom Road first aired by NBC in 1979.

370 Onsite poster for the Muhammad Ali v Leon Spinks World Heavyweight Championship fight at the Louisiana Astrodome, New Orleans, 15th September 1978, Sal Navarro Production, good condition, 46 by 58cm., rolled £300 - 350*

Ali played a former slave who battles against all odds to be elected to the US Senate, The present seller was given the Ali signed print as a child from a relative who was in the film business and worked on the project. £500 - 600* 367 A Muhammad Ali signed “I Am King” photographic biography by David King, signed, dedicated & dated to the inside front cover in green felt tip pen TO GARTH FROM MUHAMMAD ALI, AUG 13-77; sold with a letter from the individual who collected the autograph at the London Hilton in 1977, first page torn, explanation for this is also part of the supporting letter (2) £200 - 300**

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369 Muhammad Ali & Leon Spinks double-signed framed presentation, both boxers have signed a Viewsport programme for the fight in New Orleans 15th September 1978, Ali in blue biro, Spinks in blue marker pen, mounted next to an 8 by 10in. fight action colour photograph and printed details of the two boxers rivalry, framed & glazed, 55 by 77cm. £300 - 500*

371 1978 Muhammad Ali v Leon Spinks II Budweiser original promotional poster, Ali-Spinks rematch, bold colour and attractive graphics, in good condition with several faint horizontal creases and a couple of old tape marks along the top edge, some corner and edge wear, most prominent along the left edge which has several small tears, 53 by 71cm., 21 by 28in. £150 - 200* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


372 Programme for the Muhammad Ali v Lyle Alzado eight round exhibition match at the Mile High Stadium, Denver, 14th July 1979, very good condition £200 - 300**

373 A Muhammad Ali signed large framed colour photograph of the boxer with Elvis Presley, 20 by 16in. photograph signed in gold marker pen, the upper mount with cutout lettering reading THE GREATEST, with online authentics sticker, overall 76 by 62cm. £300 - 500*

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374 Movie poster for “Ali, Ali, Ali”, The Incredible Muhammad Ali You’ve Never Seen Before!, Ali The Man, Ali Fighter, Cin America Releases Inc., 104 by 68cm. £200 - 250*

375 Muhammad Ali signed Sports Illustrated magazine cover, signed in black marker pen, COA taped to the backboard, mounted, framed & glazed, 38 by 30.5cm. £150 - 200*

376 A Muhammad Ali signed colour photograph, the 10 by 8in. signed in blue marker pen MUHAMMAD ALI, aka, CASSIUS CLAY, mounted, framed & glazed, 39 by 34cm.; sold with a COA (2) £150 - 200*

377 A group of four Muhammad Ali framed presentations, comprising: a large decorative artist drawn print portraying the famous ‘phantom punch’ image from the Sonny Liston fight; a Sunday Telegraph news-stand poster headlined ALI: MY WAY TO THE TOP - AND WHY I THREW THAT MEDAL AWAY; a LeRoy Neiman designed poster for Don King Productions promoting the Ali v Frazier ‘Thrilla in Manila’; and a large decorative photographic print featuring Ali shadow boxing and with some of his famous quotes in the text, various sizes, the largest 99 by 88cm. £80 - 120*

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378 Muhammad Ali/Cassius Clay signed boxing gloves, a pair of red Everlast gloves, the left-hand signed Muhammad Ali, the right-hand signed Cassius Clay; sold with two COA’s issued by Steve Jackson (4) £600 - 800*

380 Howard L. Bingham’s book Muhammad Ali A Thirty Year Journey doublesigned by Muhammad Ali and the author, signed in fine marker pen to the title page, hardback with d/j, published 1993 £220 - 260**

381 A multi-signed Muhammad Ali book, “Muhammad Ali Memories” signed to the cover by Ali, badly faded, and again inside variously on seven occasions over book illustrations £300 - 500**

379 Muhammad Ali signed pair of boxing gloves, both signed in black marker pen, somewhat faded, one glove is dedicated “To Jerry, From Muhammad Ali”, the other inscribed “Floats Like a Butterfly Stings Like a Bee!, both dated 5/7/91; sold with a COA, and hologram (3) £350 - 450*

382 Simon Bull (contemporary) MUHAMMAD ALI - SHADOW BOXER XXV signed by the artist and by Muhammad Ali, mixed media original painting on canvas over a giclee base, titled to the reverse and inscribed with registration number, canvas 76cm. square, gilt frame; sold with a COA issued by Park West Gallery (2) £1,000 - 1,500* 380 92

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383 A Ken Norton signed artistdrawn print, signed by Norton in black marker pen, and signed in the plate by the artist “Meadows” and dated 2000, mounted ready for framing, overall 50 by 70cm. £100 - 150*

385 “Champions Forever” multisigned boxing photograph, signed in silver marker pen by Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes & Ken Norton, 10 by 8in. colour photograph £350 - 450* 384 “Champions Forever” multi -signed photograph, the 20 by 16in. colour photograph signed in gold marker pen by the boxing champions Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Ken Norton and Larry Holmes, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 58 by 48cm. £400 - 600*

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386 Two Joe Frazier fight programmes, v George Foreman “The Sunshine Showdown” at the National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica, 22nd January 1973; and Frazier v Bugner at Earls Court, London, 2nd July 1973; the lot also including a closed circuit screening programme for the Jamaica fight (3) £250 - 350** 387 Joe Frazier signed large limited edition print, signed in red marker pen, artist drawn vignettes of Frazier’s career, numbered 262/1,000, 62 by 76cm. £150 - 200*

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Lots 388 to 392 Property from the collection of the late Lennie Lee, the legendary British boxing cornerman.

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389 A headguard and a boxing glove both signed by John Conteh, both items used by Conteh in training, the black Lonsdale headguard interior with JC ownership initials and an old biro signature, the front of the headguard later signed in silver marker pen; the black Ampro glove similarly bearing a vintage biro signature and a modern marker pen signing (2) £200 - 300*

388 A multi-signed pair of souvenir Everlast ‘Golden Gloves’ produced to commemorative the Muhammad Ali v Joe Frazier in 1971, inscribed MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, WORLD’S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP, MARCH 8 1971, JOE FRAZIER vs MUHAMMAD ALI, the pair bearing a total of 25 signatures including H.R.H. Prince Charles, Floyd Patterson, Mike Tyson, Emile Griffith, John Conteh, Dennis Andries, Paul Hodkinson, John Mugabi, Mike McCallum, Nigel Benn, Jose Sulaiman, Colin McMillan, Orlin Norris, Charlie Magri and others £1,500 - 2,500* 94

390 A group of four signed boxing gloves, bearing a total of 14 autographs on a pair of black Everlast, a black Lonsdale and a white Everlast, signatures including Tim Witherspoon, Rafael Herrera, Chiquita Gonzalez, Frank Bruno, Dave “Boy” Green, Lloyd Honeyghan, Gavin Rees etc. £150 - 200*

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394 A signed Joe Calzaghe boxing glove presentation, a right-hand red Everlast glove signed in black marker pen, mounted over 11 colour photographs of Calzaghe in the ring and a printed biography, box framed under Plexiglass with the COA taped to the back, 70 by 49cm. £150 - 200*

391 A group of four autographed yellow Lonsdale boxing gloves, bearing a total of 9 signatures including Colin Dunne, Terry Spinks, John Armour, Frank Bruno, Diego Corrales, Ross Minter etc. £100 - 150*

392 A group of five autographed red Lonsdale boxing gloves, bearing a total of 12 signatures including Ernie Terrell, Danny Williams, Ricky Burns, Zab Judah, Hasim Rahman, Joe Calzaghe, Richie Woodhall, Mikkel Kessler, Enzo Maccarinelli, George Groves, Stephen Smith and one other £180 - 220*

393 A signed Manny Pacquiao boxing glove presentation, a branded red right-hand glove signed in black marker pen and mounted with a colour photographs of Pacquiao in the ring and a title lettering, framed under Plexiglass, 89 by 49cm. £140 - 180*

395 Joe Calzaghe signed boxing glove, a right-hand red Lonsdale signed in black marker pen and inscribed 46-0; sold together with a 16 by 12in. colour photograph of Joe Calzaghe with three championship belts in the ring after a fight (2) £80 - 100*

396 A group of four boxing gloves signed by Oscar De La Hoya, Sugar Ray Leonard, Riddick Bowe & Meldrick Taylor, three red Everlast and a red Title, all signings in black marker pen, the Bowe & Taylor with personalised dedications, the latter with a lengthy inscription £100 - 150*

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397 Evander Holyfield signed framed boxing trunks, the white trunks signed in black marker pen with the usual biblical chapter & verse reference, COA and photo from the signing taped to the backboard, 59 by 79cm.; sold together with a signed framed 12 by 8in. colour photograph of Holyfield, with a COA £200 - 300*

399 A Group of 11 signed boxing photographs, two double-signed colour photos Benn/ Collins & Duran/Leonard, a colour photo signed by Benn, the remainders b&w and signed by Johnny Sullivan (2), Alan Minter, Barry McGuigan, Brian London, Frank Bruno, Lennox Lewis & John Conteh; sold together with a Mike Tyson signed Don King Productions flyer; and a Nigel Benn signed programme (13) £150 - 200*

rugby league 401 Harry Dyer red Rugby League Yorkshire County representative cap 1938-39, with rose & cross emblem and dated 1938-39 Leeds’s Harry Dyer played in the Roses match v Lancashire at Rochdale 12th February 1939. £200 - 300*

398 Anthony Joshua signed boxing trunks, white & black Ampro signed in black marker pen; sold with a colour photograph of Joshua signing the trunks (2) £100 - 150*

400 Three 9ct. gold & enamel Lancashire County Rugby League medals, a Lancashire Rugby League Junior Cup, undated; a Lancashire Rugby League inscribed WINNERS, 1933-34, J. BRADBURY; and a Lancashire County Rugby League Senior Cup, undated These items were awarded to the Salford prop Joe Bradbury Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 14th October 1992, lot 10 (part). £200 - 250*

402 An autographed menu for the Wales v Australia Rugby League International played at Wembley Stadium 18th January 1930, signed to the reverse in pencil by both teams including (Australia) Gorman (captain), Laws, Kingston, Busch, Brogan, Shankland, McMillan, Justice, Spencer etc., (Wales) Ring, Parker, Davies, Stephens, Rees, Sullivan, White, Evans, Williams, Ray etc.; sold together with the official programme for the match (2) £150 - 200*

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405 A Scottish rugby cap believed to be Melrose RFC and first awarded in 1900-01, the red cap by Tress & Co., London, but retailed by W J Milne of Aberdeen with complicated monogram interpreted as MRFC, bearing eight successive season dates between 1900-01 and 1907-08 £120 - 160*

403 Signed Dally Messenger booklet, 8-page booklet titled ‘The Master, Dally Messenger’, the front cover signed in pen by the celebrated early Australian professional rugby player, published by Mick Simmons Ltd the Sydney sports outfitters, and with advertisements promoting the “Dally M” range of football equipment; sold with a biography of H H Messenger by D R Messenger, published 1982; and other modern ephemera featuring ‘The Master’ £100 - 150**

407 W. Kennedy’s Dungannon Rugby Union Club 1st XV cap first awarded in 1905-06, named inside, with club monogram and inscribed 1st XV, 1905-06, 1908-09, CAPTAIN 1909-10, bearing an old Christmas present swing tag inscribed in ink W. KENNEDY, DUNGANNON CLUB CAP, OBTAINED VIA COLIN TETLEY £150 - 250*

rugby union 406 E W Collinson Yorkshire County rugby union representative cap first awarded in 1901-02, originally white, discoloured, with rose motif and dated 1901-1902, 1902-1903, 1903-1904, named inside in ink E.W. COLLINSON; sold with a photostat detailing Yorkshire County rugby fixtures in 1901-02 and 1902-03 (2)

404 An early rugby cap dated 1886-87 believed to be for Swinton Rugby Club, the dark green cap with rampant lion crest and dated 1886-87, the interior with a sewn red gothic “R” £150 - 250*

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408 A blue Cheshire Rugby Union County representative cap 1910-11, with wheatsheaves crest and dated 1910-11 £200 - 300*

E W Collinson played for Mytholmroyd and in the first season this cap was awarded played for Yorkshire in the fixtures v Lancashire, Victoria University, Cheshire & Cumberland. £200 - 250*

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411 Green & black quartered Northampton Rugby Union cap, gilt-metal thread crest and to the peak inscribed N.R.F.C. £200 - 300*

409 A blue & black quartered Dulwich College Rugby Union representative cap 1919-20, with silkwork & metal-thread college crest and dated 1919 1920, named inside to D.W. Bartington, DULWICH £100 - 150*

412 A pair of unused vintage “Cert” rugby boots, tan leather, size 9; sold with a scan of an advertisement from a football annual with the “Cert” being carried in the range of Baird the Bootmaker, Edinburgh £150 - 250*

414 Michael Bradley green Ireland No.9 international rugby union jersey 1993, Umbro, long-sleeved, IRFU badge Scrum-half Michael Bradley captained Ireland in 1993 during which they won the Millennium Trophy with a 17-3 victory over England at Lansdowne Road. The Munster man won 40 Irish caps, 15 as captain, and scored 40 points between 1984 and 1995. He is now a coach. £300 - 500*

410 Gloucestershire county rugby union representative cap awarded to Don Cummins of Bristol RFC in season 1937-38 D C Cummins represented Gloucestershire at No.11 in the match v Somerset played at Kingsholm 23rd October 1937. £250 - 350*

413 A blue Scotland No.17 international replacement’s shirt, long-sleeved Umbro design used between 1991 and 1994 This shirt is understood to have been issued for a Wales match. £150 - 200* 411 98

415 Part-set of signatures of the British & Irish Lions Touring team to New Zealand 1950, on two sheets of Wellington Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs headed paper, numbered 1-32 in a column, bearing 17 signatures, comprising George Norton, Billy Cleaver, Doug Smith, Ken Jones, Bleddyn Williams, Jack Matthews, Noel Henderson, Ranald Macdonald, Rex Willis, Angus Black, Karl Mullen (captain), John Robins, Don Hayward, Jimmy Nelson, Bob Evans and two others unidentified £60 - 80* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


416 A Shell Guide of The British Isles Rugby Tour of Southern Africa 1955, dual-language, English & Afrikaans, 20-page booklet with illustrated player profiles, history of the two teams rivalry, fixtures £50 - 70**

417 Official Itinerary of the 1962 British Isles Rugby Team Tour of South Africa, sold together with a souvenir brochure for the “Lions” visit to Stilfontein 9th-12th July (2) £80 - 120*

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418 British Lions memorabilia, 4 album pages with 18 signatures (backto-back) of the 1974 Lions to South Africa that were collected at the Eden Roc Hotel, Durban, comprising McKinney, David, McGeechan, Bennett, Burton, Edwards, Irvine, Ripley, Moloney, Steele, Evans, Grace, Davies, McLauchlan, McBride, Neary, Milliken & Slattery; sold with John Reason’s book The Unbeaten Lions 1974 Tour of South Africa; and a wooden trophy shield commemorating the British Isles Rugby Union Tour in 1980 (3) £100 - 150*

419 A signed Dream Lions rugby shirt, signatures in black marker pen, comprised Johnny Smith, Keith Wood, Fran Cotton, Richard Hill, Willie John McBride, Martin Johnson, Finlay Calder, Dean Richards, Gareth Edwards, Barry John, Jeremy Guscott, Scott Gibbs, J J Williams, Gavin Hastings, Ian McGeechan & Ieuan Evans, framed & glazed, 89 by 66cm.; sold with a COA and pictures of the Lions at the signing (2) £120 - 150*

420 Framed British & Irish Lions shirt signed by the touring team to Australia in 2001, signatures in black marker pen including Smith, Wood, Vickery, Johnson, Grewcock, Corry, Hill, Quinnell, Howley, Wilkinson, Robinson, O’Driscoll, Henderson, James, Perry etc., 86 by 69cm. £300 - 350*

421 A framed British & Irish Lions shirt signed by the 2005 touring team to New Zealand, signatures in black marker pen including Robinson, Lewsey, O’Driscoll, Wilkinson, Thomas, Jones, Peel, Jenkins, Byrne, White, O’Connell, Kay, Hill, Back, Corry, Thompson, Rowntree, Grewcock, Jones, Dawson, Greenwood, Horgan etc., mounted, framed & glazed, 85 by 80cm. £250 - 400*

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423 Autographs of nine competing teams at the 1991 Rugby World Cup, including the England and Australia finalists, plus New Zealand, Wales, Argentina, USA, Canada, Japan & Italy, all signed in ink on folding cards £300 - 400* 424 A collection of autographs from the 1991 Rugby World Cup, comprising full sets of signatures of the England and Australia finalists squads; together with signed cards for individual England matches v New Zealand, Italy & USA and the semi-final v Scotland; the lot also including a special tour jersey made by Jeddah RUFC for the 1991 World Cup (7) £200 - 300*

422 A framed British & Irish Lions shirt signed by the 2009 touring team to South Africa, the commemorative shirt pre-printed with No’s 1-36, signatures in black marker pen besides each number, mounted together with a colour teamgroup photo and printed list of the signatures, including Byrne, Bowe, O’Driscoll, Halfpenny, Jenkins, Roberts, Monye, Jones, Phillips, Mears, Vickery, Alun-Wyn Jones, O’Connell, Croft, Wallace, Heaslip etc., mounted & glazed in a deep frame, 103 by 73 by 8cm. £250 - 400*

425 Hotel brochure signed by the England 1991 Rugby World Cup squad, Belton Woods Hotel & Country Club where the England team stayed in preparation for the Final v Australia, signed in ink over two pages £100 - 150*

426 England 1995 World Cup squad signed rugby ball, Gilbert rugby ball signed in biro by Leonard, Ubogu, Richards, de Glanville, Callard, Moore, Johnson, Bayfield, Clarke, Rodber, Ojomoh, Morris, Andrew, Hunter, R Underwood, Carling, Guscott, Catt, Bracken, Hopley, Mallett, Rowntree, Dawe, West & Back £150 - 200*

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427 1995 Rugby World Cup memorabilia, including a full set of autographs of the England team including the management and coaching staff, official menus and invitations, media pack, information cards for the England players, match programmes and tickets and other memorabilia £150 - 200*

428 1999 Rugby World Cup memorabilia, including autographs of the Ireland and South Africa teams, programmes for the final (two), 3rd/4th, NZ v France s/f and Wales v Samoa; media packs; IRB invitation the Closing Dinner; a WRU World Cup Final luncheon menu and for the 3rd/4th match; various WRU admittance tickets to the President’s & Committee Boxes at the Millennium Stadium and pre and post match buffets and dinners £120 - 160* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

429 Framed England rugby shirt signed by the England 2003 World Cup winners, signatures in black marker pen, Johnson, Wilkinson, Greenwood, Dallaglio, Robinson Dawson, Back, Corry, Hill etc., 94 by 72cm. £450 - 550*

430 A Jonny Wilkinson signed England 2003 Rugby World Cup replica shirt, signed in black marker pen and inscribed TAKE CARE, MANY THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT; sold together with a 2003 Rugby World Cup Final programme signed to the front cover by the England captain Martin Johnson (2) £100 - 150*

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431 431 An England 2003 Rugby World Cup Champions commemorative white leather armchair, from an edition of five, the back of the chair fully-signed in black marker pen by the 31-man England 2003 World Cup winning squad, in the French Bergere antique style, with brass studded upholstered back, seat and elbow rest over a white & red detailed painted wooden frame, the back upholstered with a Nike England 2003 World Cup Champions commemorative rugby shirt, height 114cm., 45in., width 67cm., 26 1/2in. The chair has been signed by Abbott, Back, Balshaw, Bracken, Catt, Cohen, Corry, Dallaglio, Dawson, Gomersall, Grayson, Greenwood, Gewcock, Hill, Johnson, Kay, Leonard, Lewsey, Luger, Moody, Regan, Robinson, Shaw, Thompson, Tindall, Vickery, West, White, Wilkinson, Woodman & Worsley £2,500 - 3,500*

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432 Jonah Lomu signed New Zealand 2007 Rugby World Cup replica shirt, signed in silver marker pen £150 - 200*

433 Welsh Rugby Football Union dinner menu in honour of the 1924 New Zealand All Blacks touring team, held at the Hotel Metropole, Swansea, 29th November 1924 On their unbeaten tour New Zealand defeated Wales 19-0. £200 - 250* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


436 Menu for a dinner held in honour of the New Zealand All Blacks on the occasion of the tour match v Neath & Aberavon in 1935, held at the Grand Hotel, Port Talbot, 14th December 1935 £150 - 200* 437 An autographed Rugby Union County Championship Final programme Lancashire v Surrey played at Blundellsands 12th March 1938, signatures in pencil from both teams (feint) & ink, including J S Maddocks, J G Jenkins, A B Laithwaite, H A Fry, A J Brock, J Heaton etc. £70 - 100**

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435 434 Irish Rugby Football Union menu for a dinner in honour of the France team in 1928, held at Thompson’s Restaurant, Belfast, 28th January 1928, signed to the front cover by the original owner the Irish fly-half Eugene Davy, then in pencil inside and to the back cover with, signatures including (France) Andre Behoteguy (captain) Andre Loury, Andre Verger, Francois Raymond, and (Ireland) Mark Sugden, Jim Ganly, Charles Payne, Hugh McVicker, Jimmy Farrell, Reginal Odbert, and others

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437 435 The autographs of the England rugby team who played France in the Five Nations match at Twickenham 22nd February 1930, 15 signatures in pencil on an album page, Askew, Reeve, Novis, Robson, Jacob, Spong, Sobey, Rew, Tucker, Bateson, Black, Forrest, Wilkinson, Periton & Howard £140 - 180*

438 The autographs of the Wales and Ireland Victory International rugby teams from the match in Cardiff 9th March 1946, signed in ink in two columns below a team line-ups page removed from the match programme £100 - 150*

Ireland won this match 12-8. £200 - 250* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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440 The autographs of the 1951-52 South Africa Rugby Union touring team to the British Isles & France, 26 signatures mostly in ink on two album pages, including Hannes Brewis, Jakkals Keevy, Paul Johnstone, P W Wessels, B Myburgh, Cowboy Saunders, Des Sinclair, Dennis Fry, W H M Bernard, Basie Vivier, Chum Ochse, Johnny Buchler, A C Koch, Tjol Lategan etc.; sold with a programmes for the England Test Match at Twickenham; and a programme & a post-match dinner menu for the London Counties fixture at Twickenham (4) £180 - 220*

439 The autographs of the Ireland rugby team for the 5 Nations Match v Wales at Swansea 29th March 1947, signed in ink on headed paper for the Seabank Hotel, Porthcawl, comprising Higgins, O’Hanlon, Monteith (captain), Lane, Mullan, Kyle, Strathdee, Neely, Mullen, Daly, Callan, Keeffe, McKay, Hingerty & Agar, additionally signed by the replacements Thorpe & Murphy £180 - 220*

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443 The autographs of the New Zealand All Blacks and South Africa Springboks in 1956, on two sheets pasted with printed player portraits, signatures including (NZ) Reid, Archer, Hemi, Whineray, McMullen, Levien, McIntosh, Walsh, Gray, Watt, Brown, Meads etc. (SA) Retief, Bekker, Briers, v d s Hanekom. Pfaff, Johnstone, Viviers (captain). du Toit, Strydom, Kirkpatrick, Buchler, Dryburgh etc. South Africa toured New Zealand in 1956 playing four Test Matches, following two earlier Tests in Australia. £140 - 180*

441 The autographs of the 1947-48 Australian rugby union touring team to the British Isles and France, in ink & pencil on two album pages, McLean, Tonkin, Howell, Kearney, Cooke, Piper, Allan, Burke, Windon, McMaster, Walker etc.; sold together with programmes for the England Test Match at Twickenham 3.1.48 and v Leicestershire & East Midlands 15.11.47 (3) £100 - 150*

442 The autographs of the England & New Zealand All Blacks rugby team from the Test Match at Twickenham 30th January 1954, two sets of 15 ink signatures on two album pages of Bob Stirling’s England team and Bob Stuart’s New Zealand side including the points scorers Nelson Dalzell & Bob Scott £140 - 180*

444 Welsh team-signed programme for the Test Match v South Africa at King’s Park, Durban, 23rd May 1964, 13 signatures from the Welsh touring party including Haydn Davies (who collected the autographs), Denzil Williams, Alan Lewis, Stuart Watkins, Grahame Hodgson, Len Cunningham, Marsden Young, David Hayward, Clive Rowlands (captain), Dewi Bebb, John Isaacs, John Mantle, John Dawes This was the first Welsh international tour. South Africa won this match 24-3. £180 - 220**

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445 Scotland team-signed programme from the 5 Nations match v France in Paris 9th January 1965, signed in ink over the player profiles, K Scotland, C Elliot, B C Henderson, I H P Laughland, G D Stevenson, B M Simmers, J A T Rodd, J P Fisher, J W Telfer, D Grant, P K Stagg, M J Campbell-Lamerton, D M D Rollo, F Laidlaw, J B Neill, and five others presumably replacements Brown, Grieve, Macdonald, Wilson & Paterson £120 - 160**

446 Poster, programme and postal cover for the Romania v England rugby match played in Bucharest 13th May 1989 £100 - 150*

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447 An England 1991 Rugby Grand Slam signed caricature print, the John Ireland artist drawn limited edition print, numbered 215/500, signed in the lower margin by Carling, Underwood, Heslop, Guscott, Andrew, Hodgkinson, Hill, Dooley, Ackford, Winterbottom, Teague, Richards, Probyn, Moore & Leonard, mounted, framed & glazed, 66 by 105cm. £150 - 200* 449 A framed England rugby shirt signed by the touring team to South Africa in 2000, signatures in marker pen including Lewsey, Back, Johnson, Greenwood, Cohen, White, Catt, Shaw, Leonard, Luger etc., 97 by 70cm. £180 - 220*

448 England Rugby Union presentation autographs for the Tour of South Africa in 1994, one side a certificate of appreciation signed by Jack Rowell & Will Carling, the reverse signed by the 37-man touring squad including Carling, the Underwood brothers, Andrew, Johnson, Moore, Bayfield, Catt, Leonard, Dallaglio, Rowntree, Richards, Rodber etc. £100 - 150*

450 Framed signed England rugby shirt circa 2004, signed by a post World Cup England team, signatures in black marker pen including Grewcock, Gomersall, Dawson, Greenwood, Stevens, Shaw, Barkley etc., mounted, framed & glazed, 93 by 84cm. £200 - 300*

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451 A British Sportsman’s Club “All Blacks” luncheon menu signed by the New Zealand rugby touring teams of 1993, additionally signed to the front cover by former British Prime Minister Edward Heath, NZ signatures including Fitzpatrick (captain), Foster, Berry, Gordon, Neil Gray (manager), Clarke, Hewitt, Bunce etc.; sold together with a similar menu & seating plan for the 1979 New Zealand rugby tourists, unsigned (3) £140 - 180*

452 The autographs of the 2001 New Zealand All Blacks Touring Team to Ireland & Scotland, neatly compiled in ink on a folding card, Oliver, Lomu, Jack, Thorne, Howlett, Mauger etc. £100 - 150* 106

453 A large French vintage rugby poster titled “Gd. Match de Football Rugby”, signed Van Hasselt, published by Kossuth, Paris, backed onto linen, 120 by 116cm. £2,200 - 2,600*

454 Large stylish French rugby poster designed by Thierry Auriac, published by Chabrillac, Toulouse, backed onto linen, by 160 by 120cm. £300 - 400* 454 www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


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455 A b&w press photograph of the England & Scotland rugby captains Wavell Wakefield and Rankin Buchanan before the match at Twickenham 15th Match 1924, together with referee T H Vile (Wales), 8 1/2 by 7 1/2in.; together with a photograph of the Scotland team standing for the national anthem before the wartime international v Wales at Swansea, 7 by 8 /12in. (2) £60 - 80* 456 Two b&w press photographs originally owned by the New South Wales Waratahs rugby player John Wylie P. Breckenridge and relating to the 1927 Tour, the first a team-group before the Test Match v Ireland at Lansdowne Road 12th November 1927; the other a half-time photograph from the tour match at Newport in 1927, the first slightly larger 6 by 8in. £40 - 60* 457 Marshall (Rev. F.) [editor] Football The Rugby Union Game, the earliest published complete history of rugby, some wear to spine, otherwise in good condition £120 - 150**

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458 An historically interesting document relating to Rugby Union being an original 1904 auction catalogue that includes the sale of market garden land upon which Twickenham Stadium would be built shortly after and thereby becoming known affectionately as the “cabbage patch”, published by the auctioneers Messrs. Chinnock, Galsworthy & Chinnock at The Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, in the City of London, the auction held on 12th April 1904, the rugby connection relating to Lot 7, coloured yellow on the sale catalogue’s fold-out plan, and described as: THREE VALUABLE FREEHOLD ENCLOSURES OF MARKET GARDEN LAND, FORMING PART OF ERNCROFT FARM, SITUATE IN THE PARISHES OF TWICKENHAM AND ISLEWORTH, HAVING FRONTAGES TO OAK LANE AND MOGDEN LANE, AND INTERSECTED BY THE RIVER CRANE, in moderate but reasonably stable condition, but with some paper loss and damage due to page turning At the close of the 1905/6 season RFU treasurer William Cail made the momentous decision to initiate the search for a new and permanent home for English Rugby. The task of finding a new headquarters was handed to Billy Williams, an RFU committee member and seasoned property professional. Williams was aware of the market garden land that had been auctioned in 1904, and that is was being offered for rent near to Twickenham. In 1907 a purchase of ten acres was made by the RFU for the princely sum of £5,500 12s 6d. The rest is history, as they say, and Twickenham was to assume the mantle of the “Home of Rugby.” £750 - 1,000**

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459 Packer (S.C.) Impressions of France and of French Rugby Football, by the Hon. Secretary Leicestershire Rugby Union, and being Chronicles of the Tour o Leicestershire R.U. in the South of France, Easter 1908, 24 page booklet with illustrations £80 - 120**

461 Percy Park v Leicester rugby union programme 23rd September 1925, played at Preston Avenue, North Shields, in a match that was billed to be Percy Park’s Golden Jubilee Match, then after the announcement of the game some further information was supplied to the club which proved Percy Park was already 53 years old !, lifted from a scrap book, residue still visible on back cover £60 - 80**

463 International Rugby Union Trial Match programme Probables v Possibles played at the Recreation Ground, Falmouth, 15th December 1934 £50 - 70**

462 Wales v England rugby union international programme 20th January 1934, played at Cardiff Arms Park, reasonably good condition £50 - 80**

464 Nine London Hospital Cup rugby programmes, finals for 1950, 1951 & 1953, five various semi-finals 1949-1953, and a Round 2 Match from 1951 £60 - 90** 460 Souvenir programme for the Anglo-Welsh v Australian Wallabies rugby match played at Richmond 5th December 1908 This famous Australian touring team had previously won the gold medal for rugby at the London 1908 Olympic Games. £200 - 250**

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465 A collection of rugby programmes mostly 1950s & 1960s, but with some coverage in the 1930s & 1940s, Blackheath the best represented club and also including handbooks and souvenir publications, Richmond & Harlequins also feature and there are also internationals, representative games, county matches, the Varsity Match and Playfair Annuals (a qty.) £200 - 300**

Olympic Games & Athletics

466 Official Programme of the Cambridge v Yale International Athletics Games held at Manhattan Field, New York, 5th October 1895, oblong with pictorial boards, in additional to the covering of the meet, the programme boasts an impressive amount of advertisements making its a brochure sized publication, also a full page illustration of the Tiffany & Co International University Cup the two teams were competing for £100 - 150** 110

467 A rare official’s badge for the Harvard & Yale v Oxford & Cambridge athletics match in New York, 25th September 1901, the upper brooch bar inscribed in enamel JOINT COMMITTEE, the silk suspension printed with full details of the occasion, terminating in enamel Stars and Stripes and Union Jack flags, length 9cm, some damage to the silk, otherwise good

469 Athens 1896 Olympic Games: a supplement print issued by Le Petit Journal featuring the French triple gold medal winning cyclist Paul Masson, 43.5 by 30.5cm. £100 - 150*

The match was won by Harvard & Yale. Prior to this occasion Cambridge & Oxford had defeated a McGill, Toronto & Montreal Universities team in Montreal. £300 - 400*

470 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle Internationale medal, designed by Chaplain, in silvered bronze, head of the French Republic, reverse with a male holding a flaming torch being carried by a winged female

468 “Le Vainqueur”, a spelter figure of a classical athlete holding aloft laurel, green patina, set on a marble base, 43cm., 17in. £150 - 200*

In the absence of official participation medals being awarded at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, the present medal is deemed to be its nearest representation as the Games were held in conjunction with the 1900 Paris International Exhibition. £150 - 200*

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471 A Paris 1900 Olympic Games juror’s badge, In silver by Christofle of Paris, signed by the designer L. Bottee, inscribed 1900, JURY, complete with fitted suede stand with easel support £1,200 - 1,500* 472 Paris 1900 Olympic Games winner’s plaque for Firemen & Fire Engine Competition in the Life Saving Event, silver, stamped Argent to the edge, inscribed CONCOURS DE SAPEURSPOMPIERS, 42 by 60mm., 55gr. £600 - 800* 473 Paris 1900 Olympic Games winner’s plaque for University Shooting Competition, bronze, inscribed Xme CHAMPIONNAT DE TIR DES ECOLES SUPERIEURES, 42 by 60mm., 53gr. £300 - 500* 474 Paris 1900 Olympic Games winner’s plaque for River Seine Gymnastics, silvered bronze, inscribed CONCOURS DE GYMNASTIQUE DE LA SEINE, 42 by 60mm., 48gr. £600 - 800*

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476 475 Paris 1900 Olympic Games silver award plaque, designed by F. Vernon with a victorious athlete standing on podium, inscribed CONCOURS D’EXERCICES MILITAIRES PREPARATOIRES, reverse with Victory casting laurel from the sky over Paris, inscribed REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, PARIS 1900, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE £850 - 950* 476 1904 St Louis Olympic Games daily official programme for Tuesday 30th August and featuring the marathon race £500 - 800**

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477 A rare programme of the Olympic Games of St Louis 1904, published by the Department of Physical Culture, the present copy also containing an insert from the Olympic Games’ Archery Committee, the front cover also stamped ARCHERY and referencing the programme page number that cover the sport (2) £2,000 - 3,000**

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478 A 1908 London Olympic Games cased donor’s medal, by Vaughton, bronze, designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of victory, and a quadriga winning a chariot race, the lid of the blue case stamped gilt OLYMPIC GAMES, OF LONDON, 1908, DONOR £500 - 700*

480 A London 1908 Olympic Games participation medal, by Vaughton, in white metal, designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of victory, and a quadriga winning a chariot race £250 - 350*

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479 A London 1908 Olympic Games competitor’s badge, by Vaughton of Birmingham, silvered bronze & enamel, head of Athena, inscribed COMPETITOR, the reverse numbered 103 and bearing the initials WG, brooch fitting £400 - 600*

482 Programmes for the 1911 and the 1912 Amateur Athletics Championships both held at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, (2) £150 - 200**

481 London 1908 Olympic Games: a colour front cover of the Italian magazine La Domenica del Corriere featuring Dorando Pietri leading the marathon race, laid down on linen, the cover 36 by 27cm. £100 - 150*

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483 Belgian version of the movie poster for “Jim Thorpe - All American” starring Burt Lancaster as the Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games double gold medallist, Warner Bros.,1951, published in Brussels by Maurice Panneels, laid down on linen, the poster 47 by 36cm. £200 - 250*

484 A Paris 1924 Olympic Games medal for shooting, bronze, rectangular, the reverse inscribed 27e CONCOURS, NATIONAL ET INTERNATIONAL DE TIR, MATCHES OLYMPIQUES DU 7 AU 22 JUIN 1924, ORGANISE PAR LA SOCIETE DE TIR DE REIMS, in original paper box £100 - 150*

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485 Paris 1924 Olympic Games daily programme for 18th July and including the marathon race, also discus, 4 x 400m relay (semi-finals and later the final), 10k walk and the 3,000 metres team race £120 - 160**

486 Official Report for the Paris and Chamonix Summer and Winter Olympic Games of 1924, Les Jeux de la VIII Olympiade Paris 1924, published by Comite Olympique Francais, extensive illustrated coverage, blue leather covers tooled with Olympic sporting motifs, gilt titling, good condition £200 - 250**

487 A Berlin 1936 Olympic Games fencer’s competitor’s badge, bronze, Olympic Rings over the Brandenburg Gate, numbered 2327, the mauve ribbon inscribed FECHTEN; sold together with the fencer’s participation medal, designed by O. Placzek, five athletes representing the continents and pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell, reverse with the Olympic Bell (2) £400 - 600*

488 Berlin 1936 Olympic Games IOC participant’s badge, designed with Olympic Torch & Rings and dated ‘1956, affixed to card inscribed ‘Games of the XIth Olympiad, 1936, Participant, 101188, in white presentation wallet with gilt Olympic rings £120 - 160*

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489 A pair of Berlin 1936 Olympic Games souvenir photograph album, the first more extensive and neatly compiled with a good selection of nearly 130 b&w photographs/ postcards, many commercially produced but with examples of privately taken photographs taken by a spectator in the Olympic Stadium and the swimming and gymnastics venues, many pictures captioned with a white Chinagraph pencil, the album is also pasted with admittance tickets for the Olympic Stadium (2) the swimming pool and the gymnastics arena; the second, smaller album but with over 50 pictorial items, some of the photographs printed larger up to 7 by 9in., and also with a further interesting selection of private photos including portraits of the husband and wife who took them, with an indication that the couple came to Berlin from Dresden to watch the Games (2) £600 - 800* 489 490 1936 Second Maccabiah Winter Games 1st place prize medal, gilt-bronze, 65.5mm., obverse with stylized figure wearing the Maccabiah emblem, ski jump, skater in mountainous background, above a shield inscribed with the winner’s position 1, further inscribed beneath the shield BEH 18 km., Czech legend notes games location, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, reverse with Maccabiah emblem and Hebrew legend The Maccabiah Games were first held in Tel Aviv in 1932 as an international multisport event, and is sometimes referred to as the “Jewish Olympics.” A winter Maccabiah was first held in Poland in 1933. The present medal comes from the 2nd Winter Maccabiah which was staged February 18th to 22nd, 1936, in Banska Bystrica the in Czechoslovakia. 2,000 athletes participated from 12 participating nations. This was to prove the last time a winter Maccabiah was held, with no attempts to revive it after the 2nd World War although the Maccabi World Union still runs smaller regional winter games to date. £3,000 - 3,500* 490

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491 A collection of Jewish sports medals and memorabilia, comprising: i) a 1932 Z.S.K. (Zidovsky Sportovni Klub) Hagibor Prague, Czechoslovakia, sterling silver medal plaque presented to Olga Auerbach (1901-1982), the inscription translates as It’s President, Mrs. Olga Auerbach, dedicated to the memory of, the Social Committee, Z.S.K. Hagibor, 1932, the reverse engraved with a number of different Hagibor Sports Club committee members facsimile signatures, in original fitted case, 8 by 6cm. weight 44gr. History: In 1932, Olga Auerbach was appointed to chair a committee for women’s sports at the Hagibor Sports Club, Prague. This plaque is most likely a gift given to her from other committee members. Olga was married to, Josef Auerbach (Vienna, 1885-1969), former President of the Z.S.K. Hagibor and former owner of the two largest motion-picture film production and distribution companies in Czechoslovakia - Elekta Films & Slavia Films. Olga & Josef had three children; Dagmar, Helga and Norbert Auerbach. In 1939 upon the German Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Auerbach’s fled first to Paris, then Brazil, from Brazil to Maryland United States before finally settling down in Los Angeles, California. Norbert Auerbach (1922-2009) became a successful film producer, studio exec and was the former President of United Artists Film Company during the 1970s.

492 Two scarce booklets published by the Organising Committee of the [cancelled] 1940 Tokyo Olympic Games, being bulletins on the progress of the preparations for the Games including sports venues, travel guidance and cultural information £150 - 200**

ii) 25th Anniversary Swimming Club Hakoah Vienna, Austria Plaque (1934), silverplated brass & enamel, 8 by 6cm. History: The club was founded in 1909 by Fritz “Beda” Lohmer and Ignaz Herman Korner, inspired by Max Nordau’s doctrine of ‘Muscular Judaism’. In Hebrew “Hakoah” means “the strength” or “the power” In its first year, the club’s athletes competed in fencing, football, field hockey, track & field, wrestling & swimming. The football team became famous worldwide during the 1920s due to the club travelling extensively to play in invitation matches. iii) 1937 Maccabiah medal, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, brass, 5 by 4cm., pronged fittings to the reverse iv) Maccabiah cloth badge, probably pre-war, 10 by 9cm.patch. v) 1927 Maccabiah membership card, Germany, with two stamps pasted inside, dues paid for the months of January and February £500 - 700* 116

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493 London 1948 Olympic Games silver prize medal, in silver, designed by Prof. Giuseppe Cassiolo, obverse with Victory seated above a stadium, the reverse with a winner being carried by jubilant athletes The original recipient of this medal is unknown. £5,000 - 7,000*

493 494 A group of three medals awarded to the British athlete Dorothy Manley, comprising: a 1948 London Olympic Games participation medal, designed by Bertram Mackennal/J. Pinches, view of Westminster above legend and Olympic Rings, the reverse with a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga, in original fitted case; a 1948 London Olympic Games athletics competitor’s badge, bronze with view of Westminster above Olympic Rings, with orange ribbon; and an IAAF World Record Holder’s bronze plaque inscribed MRS D.G. HALL, GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND, 4 x 220 YARDS RELAY, 26.9.51, WHITE CITY STADIUM, 1 min. 41.4 secs. (WOMEN’S A.A.A. TEAM) Dorothy Manley was a sprinter who won silver in the 100m. at the 1948 London Olympic Games behind the legendary Fanny Blankers-Koen. She also competed variously under her two married names of Hall and Parlett. £300 - 500*

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498 The signatures of Roger Bannister, Chris Chataway & Chris Brasher, comprising a Bannister signed 10 by 8in. b&w photograph; a Bannister & Chataway double-signed 1970 Commonwealth Games postal cover; and a Chris Brasher signed picture (3) £120 - 160* 495 Official report for the 1948 London Olympic Games, 580 pages, comprehensive coverage with numerous illustrations, green cloth with gold stamped Olympic insignia to front cover, published by The 1948 Game Organising Committee; sold together with a programme for the football gold medal match at Wembley Stadium; the lot also including a daily programme for the Berlin 1936 Olympic Games (3) £150 - 200**

497 Athletics memorabilia including several autographed items, including a multi-signed Dorchester dinner menu for the British Games, 14th August 1954, Gordon Pirie, Ken Norris, Mark Pharaoh, Eric Shirley, Brian Shenton etc.; a London v New York and European Champions athletics match dinner menu also at the Dorchester, 20th July 1957, including Stanislav Jungwirth, Harold Connelly, Olga Fikotova-Connelly; invitations signed by Herbert McKenley & William F Porter, also the signature of the British swimmer Judy Grinham, and a later signing in the 1980s by New York Marathon winner Alberto Salazar, £100 - 150*

499 Cortina 1956 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, bronze, 45mm, by C. Affer. female head facing, crowned by Olympic rings, flame lower right, the reverse with a snowflake superimposed on Mount Pomagagnon £250 - 300*

496 London 1948 Olympic Games ladies scarf, colour printed satinised cotton, designed and produced by Arnold Lever by courtesy of the Olympic Games Organising Committee and detailing all the medal winners at the Games, Olympic Rings running across the design, 90cm. square £60 - 90*

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500 Cortina 1956 Winter Olympic Games helper’s badge, gilt-metal & enamel, inscribed AIUTANTE, VII GIOCHI OLIMPICI, INVERNALI, CORTINA, 1956, ITALIA £200 - 300*

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501 Cortina 1956 Winter Olympic Games guest’s badge, gilt & enamel, Games logo on a grey background, complete with original paper packet £500 - 700*

505 A pair of vintage running spikes, brown leather, suede lining, size 10, very good condition, barely used £250 - 350*

503 Olympic Games programmes, comprising: Melbourne 1956, 7 athletics & 2 boxing; Tokyo 1964 Opening Ceremony; & Mexico 1968, 3 boxing & 2 boxing, one signed to the front cover by the US shot put gold medal winner Randy Matson; plus two 1968 programmes covering the complete athletics and swimming programmes (17) £120 - 160**

506 A vintage pair of Adidas athletics spikes circa 1960, white & light blue leather, the maker’s label reading ADIDAS, THE MARK WITH THE 3 STRIPES, four spikes from an acrylic plate at the toes area, the remainder of the sole with a heavily textured moulded plastic surface, lacking lacing to the rightfoot shoe; sold with a Sparkhill Harriers blazer badge relating to the athlete who raced in these spikes (2) £100 - 150*

502 Belgian poster for the official film of the Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games, French language, distributed by Corona, Brussels, laid down on linen, the poster 47 by 36cm. £100 - 150*

504 Official Report of the Stockholm 1956 Equestrian Olympic Games, lavishly illustrated, hardback with d/j, in slipcase £150 - 200**

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507 A Squaw Valley 1960 Winter Olympic Games participant’s medal, bronze, 50mm., hand holding a flaming torch, the reverse with Games emblem £350 - 450* 509 Large Italian poster for the official film of the Rome 1960 Olympic Games, titled “La Grande Olimpiade”, backed onto linen, by 138 by 95cm. £400 - 600*

508 Rome 1960 Olympic Games badge, bronze with uninscribed orange enamel bar, one of 63 badges issued to the Japanese Olympic Delegation for the proceeding Tokyo 1964 Games £150 - 200*

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510 Six postcards issued for the Rome 1960 Olympic Games, colour £70 - 90*

511 Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympic Games participation medal, bronze, by Welz, Innsbruck Olympic emblem within German legend, reverse with Innsbruck city view, Austrian Alps in background £250 - 350*

512 Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympic Games Official’s badge, Gilt-metal & light blue enamel, inscribed OFFIZIELL £200 - 300*

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513 A Tokyo 1964 torch holder in original box of issue, design led by Prof. Maiure, blackened aluminium alloy inscribed XVIII OLYMPIAD TOKYO 1964 and Olympic Rings, height 20cm., 8in.; in original fitted cardboard box of issue (2) £3,500 - 4,500*

513 514 A Tokyo 1964 torch holder in original box of issue, design led by Prof. Maiure, blackened aluminium alloy inscribed XVIII OLYMPIAD TOKYO 1964 and Olympic Rings, height 20cm., 8in.; in original fitted cardboard box of issue (2) £3,500 - 4,500*

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515 A 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games participation medal, designed by T. Okamoto and K. Tanaka, stylised three runners and a swimmer, reverse with Olympic Rings and legend in Japanese and English £180 - 220* 516 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games official’s badge, gold plate & enamel, inscribed OFFICIAL, peach coloured ribbon, in original case of issue £200 - 300* 517 Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games Team Official’s badge, goldplate & enamel. White & gold ribbon £250 - 350*

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518 Very large Italian poster for the Official Film of the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games, titled “Le Olimpiadi Di Tokio”, a film by Kon Ichikawa, published by Policrom, Rome, backed onto linen, 196 by 140cm. £600 - 800*

519 Official Report for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, 2 vols in a slip case, plus map of venues, extensive coverage and illustrations, in Japanese language, published by the Organizing Committee, this set is still with its original cardboard packaging £150 - 250**

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520 A collection of Olympic Games memorabilia, including a Mexico 1968 athlete’s participant’s badge, a visitor’s badge blazer badge & buttons & an Olympic Village menu; blazer badge and tourist literature relating to Tokyo 1964; a Munich 1972 guest’s badge; and other miscellaneous memorabilia including a 1968 Grecia - Mexico poster, a 1964 jigsaw, pennants and other items (a qty.) £300 - 400* 521 Autographed menu for an Anglo-American Sporting Club Dinner in honour of the Great Britain 1968 Olympic Games medallists, held at the London Hilton, 10th November 1968, 17 signatures in total outside & inside, including the Olympians David Hemery, Marion Coakes (and her husband the jockey David Mould), John & Sheila Sherwood, Adrian Jardine, Bob Braithwaite, Paul Anderson, Chris Finnegan, Derek Allhusen & Martyn Woodroffe; additionally signed by the England 1966 World Cup winners Bobby Moore & Geoff Hurst, the Champion Jockey Scobie Breasley and the entertainer Max Bygraves, and two others £180 - 220*

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522 A very rare Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympic Games torch, the bowl cast blackened aluminum alloy, 13 by 21cm., with stainless steel flame tube, length 56cm., designed by Munemichi Yanagi, made by Nippon Kokki Co. ÂŁ22,000 - 26,000*

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523 The No.197 running vest number patch worn by Ethiopia’s Miruts Yifter when winning the bronze medal in the 10,000 metres at the Munich 1972 Olympic Games, bearing the Games logo Having won bronze in Munich, Yifter later won the 5,000 & 10,000 metres gold medal double at the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games. He was nicknamed “Yifter The Shifter.” £150 - 250*

525 A full set of nine Munich 1972 Olympic Games daily programmes for athletics, 31st August to 4th September, and 7th to 10th September £130 - 160**

526 Munich 1972 Olympic Games: a group of four original press releases of the speeches at the Olympic Memorial Ceremony 6th September 1972, typescript, speeches given by Willi Daume, President of the Olympic Organising Committee; Samuel Lalkin, Israeli Olympic Team Chief; the German President Gustav Heieman; and Avery Brundage, President of the IOC £200 - 300* 524 Munich 1972 Olympic Games memorabilia, two official posters (tube rolled); 10 athletics daily programmes, one equestrian and three copies of both the Opening & Closing Ceremony programmes, Official Guide, Media Pack, Attache Wallet and a broadcaster’s armband and pin badge £200 - 300*

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527 Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympic Games bearer’s torch, manufactured by Nippon K. under the supervision of Mizuno Corp, stainless steel cylinder in silvercoloured aluminum alloy, bowl goldcoloured with “Sarajevo 84” legend, 57.5cm. £3,000 - 4,000*

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528 A Seoul 1988 Olympic Games bearer’s torch, designed by Lee WooSing, bowl depicting dragons, Seoul Olympic logo enameled in colour below, tan leather handle, 50cm., 20in., lacking end cap at bottom of handle £2,000 - 3,000*

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529 Sebastian Coe Athlete of the Year Award in 1984, in the form of a Seiko Quartz carriage clock with presentation inscription from the British Athletics Writers’ Association, height 13cm. £80 - 120*

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530 An Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games silver medallist’s diploma issued to Eduard Zenovka the Soviet modern pentathlete in the team event, in presentation folder £150 - 200* 531 Official poster for the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games signed by the designer Primo Angeli, signed in pencil lower right and numbered lower left in Latin numerals LI/CCL (51/250), by 114 by 65cm. £300 - 400* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

532 A rowing blade signed by the Great Britain coxless fours gold medal winners Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent, James Cracknell, & Tim Foster, the white painted blade signed in marker pen £200 - 300*

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533 Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games gold winner’s prize medal awarded to a member of the Canadian men’s ice hockey team, silver-gilt, by Scott Given/Axiom Design, the obverse intended to resemble a Utah river rock and therefore has an organic shape, designed with an athlete breaking through ice and rock over the Olympic Rings holding a torch, inscribed OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, LIGHT THE FIRE WITHIN, the reverse with a modernised interpretation of the Greek Godess Nike and an image of the sport for which the medal was awarded, inscribed SALT LAKE 2002, MEN’S ICE HOCKEY, the base of the ribbon loop has the Roman numeral XIX, signifying the 19th Winter Olympic Games, diameter 85mm., depth 10mm., weight 567gr., in original fitted walnut case with curved lid bearing an Olympic Rings plaque, the left-hand interior inserted with the gold medal diploma printed for the awarding date of 24 February 2002 Canada recovered from a shaky start to the tournament, with a loss, win and a draw in their preliminary group. However, the men’s team improved through the elimination contests beating Finland 2-1 in the quarter-final, Belarus 7-1 in the semi-final and the USA 5-2 in the Gold Medal match. £45,000 - 55,000*

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The following lot has been consigned to the auction by Dame Kelly Holmes, the Great Britain women’s 800m & 1,500m double Olympic gold medal winning athlete. Proceeds from this sale will be going to one of the five charities Dame Kelly is supporting in 2017 which are Mind, Myeloma, The Pickering Cancer Drop in Centre, The Dame Kelly Holmes Trust and Hospice in the Weald. To find out more about these charities that have a very special place in Dame Kelly Holmes’s heart and her goal to raise £50,000 for each charity please visit the “KellysHeroes” fundraising page: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/KellysHeros If the winning bidder of this lot has a particular preference to which charity should benefit the auctioneer will communicate this to Dame Kelly Holmes. 534 Kelly Holmes signed Team GB tracksuit worn by the women’s 800m & 1,500m double gold medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, the white, blue & red Adidas tracksuit top bearing the Union Flag and inscribed GREAT BRITAIN, ATHENS 2004, signed in black marker pen KELLY HOLMES, DOUBLE OLYMPIC CHAMPION, the signature incorporating a running athlete motif; the reverse with large Team GB lion logo and inscribed GREAT BRITAIN, the blue pair of lightweight bottoms with the same Team GB logo & inscription, signature & athlete motif in fine silver marker pen; the lot also including a signed letter of authenticity from Dame Kelly Holmes (3) £1,000 - 1,500*

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535 Kelly Holmes signed Team GB running vest and tracksuit bottoms worn by the women’s 800m & 1,500m double gold medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, the white, blue & red Adidas running vest bearing the Union Flag and inscribed GREAT BRITAIN, ATHENS 2004, signed below in fine, blue marker pen KELLY HOLMES, DOUBLE OLYMPIC CHAMPION, the signature incorporating a running athlete motif; sold together with a pair of heavyweight tracksuit bottoms with the same Team GB logo & inscription, signature & athlete motif in fine silver marker pen; the lot also including a signed letter of authenticity from Dame Kelly Holmes (3) The proceeds from this lot will go to the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust. Dame Kelly set up the national charity in 2008 and they believe every young person - no matter their background or current circumstances - has the potential to lead a positive life. Listening to the voices of young people is central to the charity’s success, understanding their needs and concerns, and tailoring their programmes to work for them. To find out more about our work visit www.damekellyholmestrust.org £1,000 - 1,500*

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536 Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games torch, designed by Pininfarina of Torino, based on a modern interpretation of a traditional wooden torch and resembling the front of a ski and also the Mole Antonelliana in Turin, blue coated metal, seemingly unpractically heavy weighing just shy of 2kg., length 77cm.; sold with a display stand (2) £800 - 1,000*

537 A fine quality boxed scale model of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games torch, measuring 29cm. (the bearer’s torches 72cm,) made from steel left over from the construction of the “Bird’s Nest” National Stadium, in fitted wooden box also containing a glass display stand, a certificate of authenticity in the form of a traditional Chinese scroll, an authentication tag and an information booklet, the box 10 by 49 by 15cm. £600 - 800*

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538 A scale model of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games torch, measuring 29cm. (the bearer’s torches 72cm,) made from steel left over from the construction of the “Bird’s Nest” National Stadium, originally part of a boxed presentation set £150 - 250*

539 Jessica Ennis signed Team GB Olympic t-shirt, signed in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES £80 - 120*

540 Multi-signed London 2012 Olympic Games Great Britain cycling shirt, signed in black marker pen by seven British gold medal winners from the velodrome, comprising Danielle King, Joanna Rowsell, Laura Trott, Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny, Chris Hoy & Ed Clancy £250 - 350*

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541 Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games gold winner’s prize medal, silver-gilt by Mint of Brazil, unawarded, the obverse sees Nike, Goddess of Victory, flying into the Panathinaikos Stadium bringing triumph to the best athlete, inscribed XXXI OLYMPIADA RIO 2016, the reverse features classical laurel leaves surrounding the Rio 2016 Olympics logo, multi-colour neck ribbon, diameter 85mm., curved thickness 6-11mm., weight 500gr., beneath the medal is a certificate of authenticity, and also a congratulatory notelet from IOC President Bach, housed in a rounded freijo wood (Brazilian walnut) case, the sliding top bearing the Rio 2016 logo & Olympic rings; with original protective cardboard box £45,000 - 55,000*

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542 A Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games torch, designed by Chelles e Hayashi, manufactured by Recam Laser, comprised of several recycled aluminium sections and distinguished by its unique mechanism, which, when passed between torch bearers, allows it to expand 5.5cm vertically towards its flame, simulating the movement of an athlete, when expanded, the undulating sections, coated with a pearl white epoxy resin, reveal a rainbow of different colours within, chosen by the designers to symbolise elements of Brazil’s landscape - golden sun, green mountains, blue sea and Copacabana’s dark blue sidewalks, length 69cm., weight 1,500gr., in original carrying bag & tube £2,500 - 3,000*

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543 Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games torch, designed by Chelles e Hayashi, manufactured by Recam Laser, comprised of several recycled aluminium sections and distinguished by its unique mechanism, which, when passed between torch bearers, allows it to expand 5.5cm vertically towards its flame, simulating the movement of an athlete, when expanded, the undulating sections, coated with a pearl white epoxy resin, reveal a rainbow of different colours within, chosen by the designers to symbolise elements of Brazil’s landscapegolden sun, green mountains, blue sea and Copacabana’s dark blue sidewalks, length 69cm., weight 1,500gr., in original carrying bag & tube; and an acrylic stand £2,000 - 2,500*

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544 Usain Bolt signed Jamaica athletics vest, the black vest by Puma, bearing the Jamaica national flag and signed by Bolt in silver marker pen £250 - 350* 545 Usain Bolt signed Puma running vest, signed in marker pen, framed & glazed, 75 by 62cm. £300 - 500* 546 Usain Bolt signed Puma Evopower 4 indoor training shoe, peach, blue & yellow, signed in blue marker pen to the heel, mounted in an acrylic display case with name plate and branded wooden base, 16 by 20 by 40cm. £250 - 350* END OF SESSION

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SESSION THREE Tuesday 16th May at 10:30am Lots 547-887



football Lots 547 to 555 Memorabilia relating to the careers of the early Scottish footballers James Low and Thomas Pollock Low. James and “Tommy” Low were related. James was older and played for Cambuslang when we was selected for a full international Scotland cap in the match v Ireland at Parkhead 28th March 1891. James scored the first goal in the 2-1 victory. “Tommy” Low was born 3rd October 1874 in Cambuslang and played outside-right. He was with Glasgow Rangers when selected for a full Scotland international match v Ireland at Ibrox 27th March 1897, a game the Scots won 5-1. When at Glasgow Rangers he was also selected for the Scottish League in the match v the Football League in season 1896-97. Tommy also travelled south for a season at Woolwich Arsenal in 1900-01.

548 A Cambuslang Football Club cap awarded to their Scottish international James Low, dark blue cap, inscribed C.F.C. Cambuslang FC were one of the founding member clubs of the Scottish Football League in 1890, but left after just two seasons. Earlier they were runners-up in the 1888 Scottish Cup Final and won the inaugural Glasgow Cup in the same year. They were eventually dissolved in 1897, 23 years after their foundation. £150 - 250*

547 A Dumbartonshire Football Association representative cap 1888, the purple cap inscribed D F A, 1888 £150 - 200* 549 A red Glasgow representative football cap 1895, G v I, 1895 G v I probably means Glasgow v Ireland but no record of the match can be found. £150 - 200*

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550 A blue Glasgow representative football cap 1895, the dark blue cap inscribed G v L, 1895, unstitched where it meets the peak below the date G v L is almost certainly Glasgow v London, but no details of the match can be found. £150 - 250*

551 A Glasgow North Eastern Cup cap awarded to Thomas Pollock Low in 1896, the black cap inscribed G N E and dated 1896 The Glasgow North Eastern Cup was won by Parkhead in 1895-96. It seems plausible that Low and the other players received a cap rather than a medal. In the same season Parkhead were the runners-up in the Scottish Junior Cup. £100 - 150*

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552 Thomas Low’s brown Scotland v England Junior International Cap 1896, inscribed S v E, 1896 This game was played at Perry Bar, Birmingham. Scotland won the match 4-1, but some reports have it at 4-0. Ten of the Scots team stepped up to the seniors. The team was William Muir (GK) Glenbuck Athletic and Hearts, J. Johnstone Kilmarnock Shawbank and Abercorn capt., P. Murphy Ashfield and Hibs, R. Muir Kilmarnock Deanpark and Notts County, T. Ross Crown Athletic and Hamilton Accies, T. Allison Strathclyde and New Brighton Tower, Thomas Low Parkhead and Rangers, Bobby Walker Dalry Primrose and Hearts (29 Scottish full international caps, 8 goals), J Sharp Broxburn Athletic and Hearts, Morgan Longriggend Wanderers and Liverpool & J. McGill Perthshire. The scorers were J. McGill (3) and Low. £200 - 250* 553 An unusual award of a cap by the Scottish Football League to Thomas Pollock Low of Glasgow Rangers for the representative match v The Football League 1896-97, the usual presentation for an interLeague match being a medal, but at this period evidently a cap, the dark blue cap with Rampant Lion crest and inscribed S.F.L., S v E, 1896-7 Thomas Low’s Scottish Football League shirt badge for this match is offered as the following lot. This game represented the Scots first win over the English League since the contests began in 1892. The match was played at Ibrox 24th April 1897 and the Scottish League won 3-0, with Low scoring the opening goal. £300 - 500*

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555 Glasgow v Sheffield representative football cap 1899-99, the purple cap with Glasgow city crest and inscribed G v S, 1898-99 554 Thomas Low’s Scottish Football League shirt badge from the match v The Football League at Ibrox 24th April 1897, with thistle crest and inscribed S F L, 1897

This match was played at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane 10th December 1898. Sheffield won 2-1. £200 - 250*

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558 Steward’s ribbon for the Ireland v Scotland international football match played at Cliftonville 28th March 1896, blue silk printed gilt SCOTLAND v. IRELAND, 1896

556 Steward’s ribbon for the Ireland v England international football match played at Cliftonville 3rd March 1894, turquoise silk printed gilt ENGLAND v. IRELAND, 1894 This match ended as a 2-2 draw. £400 - 600*

This match ended as a 3-3 draw. £400 - 600* 557 Steward’s ribbon for the Ireland v England international football match played at Cliftonville 7th March 1896, blue silk printed gilt with the crest of the Irish Football Association and the match inscription ENGLAND v. IRELAND, 1896 England won this match 2-0. £400 - 600*

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560 Steward’s ribbon for the Ireland v Wales international football match played at Solitude 8th April 1905, white silk printed green with the crest of the Irish Football Association and inscribed IRELAND v. WALES, 1905, STEWARD This match ended as a 2-2 draw. £200 - 300*

559 Irish Football Association committee member’s ribbon for the Irish League v Football League representative match played at Grosvenor Park, Belfast, 5th November 1898, blue silk applied with a gilt-tooled red leather shield bearing the crest of the Irish Football Association and dated 1898; sold together with an Irish League Committee member’s invitation for the post-match dinner at the Prince’s Restaurant, Donegall Square North, Belfast (2) The Football League won this match 5-1. £250 - 350*

562 Steward’s ribbon for the Ireland v Wales international football match played at Solitude 23rd February 1907, pink silk printed black with the crest of the Irish Football Association and inscribed IRELAND v. WALES, 1907, STEWARD Wales won this match 2-0. £200 - 300*

561 Steward’s ribbon for the Ireland v England international football match played at Solitude 17th February 1906, white silk printed blue with the crest of the Irish Football Association and inscribed ENGLAND v. IRELAND, 1906, STEWARD England won this match 5-0. £200 - 300*

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565 564 Watford Rovers Football Club cap from their foundation year of 1881, the red cap with gilt-wire inscription WRFC, 1881 563 Steward’s ribbon for the Ireland v England international football match played at Solitude 15th February 1908, orange silk printed black with the crest of the Irish Football Association and inscribed IRELAND v. ENGLAND, 1908, STEWARD

Watford Rovers were formed in 1881 by Henry Groverand. Their first trophy came in 1889 when they won the Hertfordshire County Cup. They renamed as West Hertfordshire in 1893 then following a merger with local rivals Watford St Mary’s in 1898 became simply known as Watford FC as they are today.

England won this match 3-1. £200 - 300*

This cap must surely be one of the oldest artefacts in existence for Watford Football Club. £400 - 600*

565 An early England international cap awarded to Johnny Holt of Everton for four successive appearances v Scotland between 1891 and 1894, the purple cap inscribed in metal thread to the peak 1891-2-3-4 Johnny Holt was born 10 April 1865 in Church, Lancashire. He stood only 5ft. but was a centre-half earning him the nickname “Little Everton Devil”. He joined Everton from Bootle in the very first season of the Football League in 1888. In March 1890 he became the first Everton player to win an England cap when he was picked to play against Wales, the first of 10 appearances, and was a member of the club’s first Championship winning team in 1890-91. Provenance: By family descent. £1,000 - 1,500*

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566 A Glasgow Rangers Football Club Sports Day trophy 1892, an oak tray with metal gallery, set with a presentation plaque inscribed RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB, AMATEUR SPORTS, 1 MILE H’CAP, 1st PRIZE, WON BY, JOHN MILROY, MAYBOLE, SCOTLAND, 6th AUGUST 1892, 36 by 52cm. £300 - 500* 567 Tommy Crawshaw purple England v Scotland cap 1895-96, fine condition Thomas Henry “Tommy” Crawshaw (1872-1960) was born in Sheffield and spent virtually his entire career at Sheffield Wednesday. The centrehalf played a total of 492 games in all competitions between 1894 and 1909. During this time Crawshaw won two F.A. Cup and two League Championship medals. He appeared 10 times for England. The present cap was awarded for the match v Scotland at Celtic Park 4th April 1896. Scotland won 2-1.

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Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 20th October 1993, lot 183. £800 - 1,200*

568 A collection of 13 football medals, comprising a gold-mounted silver-gilt Lancashire Charity Shield dating to the late 19th century and inscribed OSWALDTWISTLE ROVERS, WINNERS, rubbed, player’s name indistinct; five various silver & enamel Dorset League medals; and seven other football medals in silver Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 14th October 1992, lot 32. £200 - 250*

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569 An Essex County F.A. representative football cap awarded for the seasons 1898-99, 1899-1900 & 1900-01, some moth damage, sold with associated negative glass plates and printed photographs primarily of sporting interest that may offer researchable clues as to the original recipient of the cap, one photograph is inscribed to the reverse F. Boswell, there may also be a connection with Marlborough School as the group includes a booklet for the School’s Roll of Honour 1939-1946; the lot also including a neck tie (a qty.) £120 - 160*

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570 An historic medal from the first Italian National Football Championship in 1898 awarded to a player from runners-up Internazionale Torino, silver, Inscribed CAMPIONATO NAZIONALE, 2 [2nd place], PREMIO TORINO, 8.5.98, ribbon in the colours of the Italian national flag The Italian Football Championship of 1898 was a major event in the history of football in Italy. It was the first Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio endorsed league competition and as such is considered the official predecessor of Serie A.

It was a knock-out tournament involving three clubs from Turin and one from Genoa. All three matches were played at the Velodromo Umberto I in Turin over the course of one day, 8th May 1898. In the semi-finals Internazionale Torino defeated FBC Torinese 2-1; whilst Genoa beat Ginnastica Torino 2-0. In the final Genoa won the Championship beating Internazionale Torino 2-1 after extra-time. This runners-up medal, inscribed “2”, was awarded to an Internazionale Torino player and the medal in the following lot is a runners-up medal from the 1899 Italian National Football Championship when for the second year Internazionale Torino were the competition’s runners-up again defeated by Genoa. Regrettably, the identity of the original recipient of the medals is lost in the mists of time. During 1900 Internazionale Torino merged with F.B.C. Torinese, who had been founded in 1894. They competed under the Torinese name. This specific strand of Italian football history would end in 1906, when FBC Torinese was dissolved. The present day Serie A club Torino F.C. was formed in December of the same year, 1906. Their great city rivals Juventus had been formed in 1897 and competed in the National Championship for the first time in 1900. £3,000 - 5,000*

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571 An 1899 Italian National Football Championship runners-up medal awarded to a player from Internazionale Torino, silver, inscribed CAMPIONATO NAZIONALE, 1899, the reverse inscribed FOOTBALL, white & blue ribbon The 1899 Championship consisted of the same four teams that competed in the inaugural competition the year before. The format was two challenger rounds based on the 1898 results for the right to play reigning champions Genoa in the final. On 2nd April the previous year’s defeated semi-finalists played in the 1st qualifier. Ginnastica Torino defeated FBC Torinese 2-0 (aet) to play the 1898 runners-up Internazionale Torino on 9th April. A repeat of the inaugural final was then determined as Internazionale beat Ginnastica 2-0. In the final played on 16th April Genoa retained their crown defeating Internazionale Torino 3-1. Refer to the previous lot for further historical information. £1,000 - 1,500*

572 Vintage football equipment, comprising: a pair of brown leather shin pads; two brass football inflators, one stamped “Football King”; Frank Sugg Ltd.; and two referee’s whistle, a patent “League Whistle” by John Piggott of Cheapside, London; and a patent “The Acme Whistle” £150 - 250* 571

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573 A very fine quality Austrian silver cigarette case with enamel decoration of a football match being a presentation to the England international Edgar Chadwick in 1900, the reverse inscribed PRESENTED TO MR EDGAR CHADWICK AS A MEMENTO OF FRIENDSHIP, GRATITUDE AND HIGH ESTEEM, FROM THE DEUTSCHER FUSSBALLCLUB, MAY 1900, PRAGUE, Austrian .900 silver mark, 8 by 6.5cm., in original fitted case for Emil Jager, Prague In May 1900 Edgar Chadwick was a Burnley player, although he had played his last game and would join Southampton in August. In the prime of his career Chadwick played for Everton where he made 270 appearances from the inauguration of the Football League in 1888 and until 1899. During that time he won 7 England international caps. He was in Prague having accepted an invitation to coach some players during the English close season. After his playing days, Chadwick became a pioneering English coach in continental Europe which included a spell as the Dutch national manager during which time he coached the side to a bronze medal at the Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games. ÂŁ2,000 - 2,500*

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574 A 1900-01 Football League Division One Championship medal awarded to Billy Dunlop of Liverpool FC, in 15ct. gold & enamel, the obverse with the city crest of Liverpool and inscribed LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse inscribed LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, SEASON 1900-1901, W.DUNLOP, BACK This was the first occasion in the history of club that Liverpool won the Football League Division One Championship title, with a total of 45 points two clear of Sunderland. The Scottish left-back Billy Dunlop played for Liverpool between 1894 and 1909 during which time he made a total of 357 appearances. He won a second Championship medal in 1906, and two Second Division Two medals in 1896 & 1905. Despite his success south of the border, Dunlop won just a single cap when in his 30s. After his playing career Billy Dunlop was offered a seat on the Mersey Docks Board. Provenance: Bought at Sotheby’s, London, 14th July 2000 as lot 14. £8,000 - 10,000*

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578 9ct. gold & enamel Glasgow Charity Cup medal awarded to James Stark of Rangers FC in 1904, inscribed with details, later side links applied James Stark was a centre-half who joined Glasgow Rangers in 1900 and at Ibrox won two League Championship and a Scottish Cup winner’s medal. He later moved south to play for Chelsea. Stark won two full Scotland international caps and also represented the Scottish League twice. For a further medal awarded to James Stark see lot 584. 575 Three 9ct. gold football medals, comprising: a Manchester Cup medal season 1902-03; a Cheshire F.A. Amateur Cup winners medal 1933-34; and a Birmingham County F.A. Challenge Cup runners-up medal 1935-36 Provenance: Christie’s, 8th November 1995, lot 36. £300 - 350*

576 Two caps awarded to the Chelsea and Scotland international Jock Cameron, a blue Scotland v England international cap 1909, the interior & peak in poor condition; the other cap with an unidentified monogram, and bearing the dates 1903-4, 1904-5, 1905-6, 1906-7 & 1907-8 during which time Cameron was a Blackburn Rovers player John “Jock” Cameron was born at Kirkwood, Coatbridge. The full-back began his career at St Mirren before moving to South to Blackburn Rovers and then Chelsea. Cameron was capped twice for Scotland once as a Blackburn player and then the second time as a Chelsea player, the cap being offered as part of the lot here, which was awarded for the England match played at the Crystal Palace 3rd April 1909. A medal awarded to the Scotland captain James Stark for this match is being offered elsewhere as lot 584.

577 9ct. gold & enamel 1904 Glasgow Charity Cup winner’s medal awarded to Alex Smith of Rangers FC, inscribed with details

Provenance: Christie’s 24th September 2002 lot 70B. £400 - 500*

Alexander Smith (1876-1954) was born in Darvel and signed for Glasgow Rangers in April 1894 and played at Ibrox for 21 years where was a member of the four consecutive League Championships team, 1899 to 1902. The winger was also capped for Scotland on 20 occasions. Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 10th December 1998, lot 77. £400 - 500*

579 A 9ct. gold & enamel Blackburn Rovers football medal, inscribed BLACKBURN ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB, inscribed with no further details, the hallmark year stamp is for 1905 578

Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 15th October 1997, lot 40. £400 - 600*

Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 15th October 1997, lot 214. £400 - 600*

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(reverse) 580 A 1908 F.A. Cup winner’s medal awarded to Billy Wooldridge of Wolverhampton Wanderers, in 15ct. gold, inscribed 1908, THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS F.C., ENGLISH CUP, WINNERS, 1907-8, W.T. WOOLDRIDGE, CAPTAIN, cased In the 1908 F.A. Cup Final played at the Crystal Palace Wolverhampton Wanderers defeated Newcastle United 3-1. The Cup was lifted by club captain Billy Wooldridge. Wooldridge spent almost his entire career at Molineux. Born in Netherton in 1878 the forward scored 81 goals in 328 League appearances between 1900 and 1911. In the latter part of his career Wooldridge switched position as a centre-back. £6,000 - 8,000* 581 Colman’s Mustard vesta case commemorating the victory of Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1908 F.A. Cup final, in white metal & blue enamel, inscribed TO COMMEMORATE WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS VICTORY, ENGLISH CUP, CRYSTAL PALACE, APRIL 25th 1908, 5cm. £250 - 350* 582 Colman’s Mustard vesta case commemorating the victory of Manchester United in 1909 F.A. Cup final, white metal & blue enamel, inscribed COLMAN’S MUSTARD, ENGLISH CUP, CRYSTAL PALACE, APRIL 24th 1909, TO COMMEMORATE MANCHESTER UNITED’S VICTORY, 5cm. £300 - 500* 582

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583 The blue Bristol City shirt worn by Bob Hardy in the F.A. Cup Final v Manchester United played at The Crystal Palace 24th April 1909, by Harris’s Sports Depot, Bristol, long-sleeved, the cloth badge with silkwork City Arms of Bristol; sold together with a Bristol published supplement (poor condition) that featured the 1909 Cup Final and includes a team-group portrait of the Bristol City Team (2) 1909 is the only occasion that Bristol City has played in a F.A. Cup Final. Their opponents at the Crystal Palace on 24th April were Manchester United, appearing in their first F.A. Cup Final. United won the match 1-0 through a Sandy Turnbull goal in the 22nd minute. The shirt worn by the Manchester United captain Charlie Roberts was sold at Graham Budd Auctions in October 2015 for £30,000. Both teams normally wore red shirts so, prior to the final, the FA issued orders for kit changes. United wore white shirts with a red “V” and City chose to play in blue (with white shorts & blue socks). Bob Hardy was Bristol City’s inside-right and during the Cup run scored the crucial winning goal against Derby County in the semi-final replay at St Andrew’s, City coming from a goal behind to win 2-1. In the Final Tie Bristol City’s best chance of an equalizer fell to Hardy who, following an excellent passing move, received the ball unmarked in the centre of the goal but had his shot saved brilliantly by the United ‘keeper Harry Moger, diving to turn the ball past the post. Bob Hardy was born 16th June 1885. He was 5ft. 6in. tall and described as “tricky on the ball.” Before moving to Ashton Gate he had won an England cap at amateur international level in the Wales match at Edgeley Park, Stockport, 22nd February 1908. Sometimes referred to as “Brook” Hardy, he joined Bristol City in the 1908-09 season together with another newcomer Willis Rippon, and played at Ashton Gate until 1911, making 85 appearances and scoring 15 goals. Provenance: By family descent. £7,000 - 10,000*

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584 15ct. gold & enamel Scottish international football medal awarded to the captain James Stark for his appearances v England and Ireland in 1909, inscribed with details; with later 9ct. gold chain James Stark captained the Scotland team in the England match played at the Crystal Palace 3rd April 1909. The visitors lost the game 2-0. For another medal awarded to James Stark and for further information see lot 578. Also, a Scotland cap awarded for this match to Jock Cameron is being offered as lot 576.

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Provenance: Christie’s 24th September 2002 lot 70C. £600 - 800* 585 The match ball from the F.A. Cup semi-final West Bromwich Albion v Blackburn Rovers played at Liverpool Football Club’s Anfield Ground 30th March 1912, the brown leather ball mounted with a silver plaque inscribed ENGLISH CUP, SEMI-FINAL, WEST BROMWICH ALBION v BLACKBURN ROVERS, AT LIVERPOOL, 30th MARCH 1912 £2,000 - 3,000*

586 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. The game ended as a 0-0 draw, with West Brom progressing to the Final through a 1-0 victory in the replay at Hillsborough. £140 - 180*

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587 Four early football medals, including two silver issues from the late Victorian period; and two cased silver & enamel runners-up medals both dating from the 1913-14 season, the first issued for the Surrey County F.A. Junior Cup, the other for the Profumo Charity Cup; sold together with a small silver plated trophy cup for the Erewash Valley Football League; and a small Victorian smoker’s clay pipe with football decoration (6) £150 - 250*

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588 A collection of four international football medals, Baghdad Football Tournament, Iraq,1918; L.B.F.A., Liege, Belgium 1921-22; Johannesburg, South Africa, undated; and Baltimore, USA, Sunpapers Medal for amateur soccer, 1954, gilt-metal in paper box £100 - 150*

590 A player’s agreement between Cardiff City and George West dated 1st May 1920, for £8 per week, £5 during the close season, signed by West and by Club Secretary Fred Stewart George West was born at Wardley in the north-east and was spotted playing as a forward for the famous Wallsend Boys Club by Cardiff City manager Fred Stewart, the playing in the Southern League. West was the club’s top scorer for two seasons up to the First World War. This contract dates from after the hostilities and for the forthcoming 1920-21 season when he eventually lost his first-team place to Harry Nash. West won a Welsh Cup winner’s medal in 1920, scoring both goals in the 2-1 win over Wrexham. £100 - 150*

589 A silver-plated football trophy shield roundel circa 1920, with five players in raised relief and portraying the goalkeeper saving a shot on goal, the referee and a packed grandstand beyond, 16 by 11cm. £80 - 120*

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591 An important group of medals and presentations awarded to Tommy Raeside and relating to The American Soccer League, established in 1921 as the first significant organisation of well paid professional soccer in the United States of America, the lot comprising i, ii & iii for Bethlehem Steel FC and iv, v & vi for River Fall FC i) an 18ct. gold and diamond American Soccer League Championship ring season 1926-27, the inner band engraved with the initials T.R. and inscribed AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE, B.S.F.C. [BETHLEHEM STEEL FOOTBALL CLUB], CHAMPS 26-27 ii) a 10k. gold model of a soccer ball inscribed N.C.C.C., EASTERN DIV., CHAMPIONSHIP, 1925-26, BETHLEHEM STEEL F.C., T. RAESIDE, attached by a chain to a gold-filled Dennison ‘Star’ trademark pocket watch, No.547700, which in all probability was not part of the presentation, Tommy Raeside choosing to wear his soccer ball award on his pocket watch chain iii) a USFA player’s badge for the above match with red, white & ball medal ribbon inscribed U.S.F.A., GRAND FINAL, N.C.C.C., SEASON 1925-1926, BROOKLYN, N.Y., SUNDAY APRIL 11, BEN MILLER F.C., Vs. BETHLEHEM F.C. iv) a 10k. gold model of a soccer ball inscribed N.C.C.C., EASTERN DIV., CHAMPIONSHIP, 1923-24, FALL RIVER F.C., red, white & ball medal ribbon v) a gold-mounted silver medal inscribed A F A, 23 24, FALL RIVER F.C., RUNNER UP, THOMAS RAESIDE, black ribbon suspension vi) a 10k. gold & enamel medal inscribed AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1924 1925, FALL RIVER F.C., RUNNERS UP, THOMAS RAESIDE, red, white & ball medal ribbon Tommy Raeside was a Scot who had played centre-half for Dumbarton Bo’ness and King’s Park (Stirling) before emigrating to America and playing in the infant years of the professional American Soccer League. He played for Fall River Marksmen in Massachusetts and the Bethlehem Steel Corporation’s team in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. Bethlehem Steel were a major force in early American soccer in the guise of several different League organisations. Tommy Raeside was a member of the team who won Championship rings in season 1926-27 and National Challenge Cup medals the season before when they beat Ben Millers (Missouri) 7-2 at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn. Raeside had already won a National Challenge Cup medal with Fall River Marksmen in 1923-24 who beat Vesper Buick (MO) 4-2 at High School Field, St Louis, Missouri. In 1923-24 Raeside also won a runners-up medal in the American Football Association’s Open Cup when Fall River were beaten by Raeside’s future club Bethlehem Steel. The scoreline was 1-0. £2,500 - 3,500*

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592 9ct. gold & enamel Welsh Football League Division One winner’s medal season 1922-23, inscribed with details The winners of the Welsh FL Div 1 in 1922-23 were Cardiff City reserves. Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 15th October 1997, lot 20. £300 - 400* 593 Four 9ct. gold football medals, a cased Lancashire F.A. Junior Cup winner’s medal 1922-23 awarded to J. Halshaw of Croston FC; a Blackburn Amateur District League Raymond Duckworth Cup winner’s medal 1925-26 awarded to J Livesey; a West of Scotland Junior F.A. Challenge Cup runners-up medal awarded to J Britton of Roby Roy FC; and a Derbyshire F.A. Medal Competition winner’s medal 1936-37 Provenance: Christie’s, 10th December 1998, lot 125. £250 - 350*

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594 Medals awarded by the Devon and Cornwall County Football Associations, Devon - 9ct. gold Professional Cup winner’s medal awarded to the Welsh international Moses Russell of Plymouth Argyle in season 1922-23, replacement case; and a second medal inscribed PLYMOUTH ARGYLE, 1930, and assumed to have been awarded to Russell in his final season at Argyle; Cornwall - Two 9ct. gold & enamel 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 (4) Moses Russell (1888-1946) played most of his career at Plymouth Argyle. The full-back won 23 Wales international caps between 1912 and 1928. The first described medal relates to Plymouth Argyle beating Torquay United 2-1 at Home Park. The winning team relating to the two Cornish medals was Truro City. £350 - 450*

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(reverse) 595 A 1923 German National Football Championship winner’s medal awarded to Otto Carlsson of Hamburger SV, in the form of a gilt-bronze rectangular plaquette, the obverse with a footballer in raised relief, the reverse inscribed DEM DEUTSCHEN FUSSBALL MEISTER, 1923, BERLIN, 10. JUNI 1923, 6 by 4cm. The first officially recognised German National Football Championship took place in 1903 and was won by VfB Leipzig. The 1922 Championship was shrouded in controversy and although Hamburg had originally been declared champions the competition is officially voided in the record books. Any disappointment for Hamburg was short-lived as they were officially crowned German National Champions for the first time in their history in 1923. Having beaten Guts Muts Dresden 2-0 in the quarter-final and VfB Konigsberg 3-2 in the semi-final Hamburger SV progressed to the final at the Deutsches Stadion, Berlin, on 10th June 1923. Here they easily beat Union Oberschoneweide 3-0 through goals by Otto Harder, Ludwig Breuel and Karl Schneider. Hamburg had an English coach A.W. Turner. Otto Carlsson was born in Sweden 16th December 1901. He started playing football at Limhamns IF before transferring to IFK Malmo in 1920. Carlsson went to live in Germany and continued his footballing career by joining Lubeck BV moving to Hamburger SV in 1922. He was part of the club’s “phantom” win in the 1922 German Championship and the two officially crowned national titles in 1923 and 1928. In between Carlsson had returned to Sweden to do his military service there. Carlsson also played two international matches for Sweden. He was still playing for Hamburg until 1934 at which time he joined the LBV Phoenix in Lübeck. In 1942 Carlsson returned permanently to Sweden and gained work as a coach with appointments at IK Brage and IFK Malmö in the Allsvenskan. He died 1st March 1982. £1,500 - 2,500*

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597 A 9ct. gold & enamel Irish Football League Gold Cup winner’s medal awarded to J McCall of Linfield FC in season 1923-24, inscribed with full details In the final tie Linfield beat Distillery 1-0 at The Oval, Belfast. Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 8th November 1995, lot 76. £180 - 220*

596 A 1928 German National Football Championship winner’s medal awarded to Otto Carlsson of Hamburger SV, in the form of a hallmarked .925 silver-gilt-bronze rectangular plaquette, stamped Stein Nachr, Kiel, the obverse with an Eagle medallion and inscribed DEM DEUTSCHEN FUSSBALLMEISTER, 1928, ALTONA, 29. JULI 1928, 8 by 5cm., in original fitted case In 1928 Hamburger SV won their second German National Championship title following their initial triumph in 1923, see previous lot for further historical information including a biography of Carlsson. In the quarter-final Hamburger SV defeated SpVgg Sulz 07 5-2 before thumping Bayern Munich 8-2 in the semi-final. The Championship Final was very much a home tie as in 1928 it was played in the City of Hamburg at the Altonaer Stadion. A dominant Hamburg team beat Hertha BSC 5-2. Hamburg would not be crowned German champions again until season 1959-60. It is interesting to note that the quality of the German National Football Championship medals had improved markedly when comparing the 1928 and 1923 presentations. £1,500 - 2,500*

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598 An American football [soccer] medal 1924-25, 10k. gold & blue enamel, inscribed SOUTHERN NEW YORK STATE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, Q.C. TARRYTOWN CAMERON F.C., 1924-25, J. CARLISLE; sold together with a silver & enamel medal inscribed BIRMINGHAM YOUTHS & OLD BOYS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, C.JINKS, 1906-7; and a gold-mounted silver cycling medal inscribed A.W.C.C., 10m 1st H’CAP, A.P. ANDERSON, 26m. 20s., 1938; the lot also including an album with a complete set of Wills Association Footballers 1935-36 cigarette cards Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 14th October 1992, lot 75. £180 - 220*

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599 599 A 9ct. gold & enamel winner’s medal for the Liverpool Shipping Football League Challenge Cup 1928-29, the reverse inscribed “MELLY” CUP, WINNERS, 1928-9, WHITE STAR F.C., S.H. DAVIES, in original fitted case The Melly Cup bears the name of Charles Pierre Melly, the philanthropist born in Tuebrook, Liverpool in 1829. From the date inscription, perhaps the Cup celebrated the centenary of his birth in 1929. He is particularly remembered for his drinking fountains created to make clean, drinking water available to the general public in Liverpool. The family’s wealth was created through the cotton trade. £100 - 120*

600 601 A 9ct. gold Welsh Football League Division One winner’s medal season 1929-30, the reverse inscribed to the player R. PRESTON In season 1929-30 the Welsh F.L. Div.1 was won by Llanelli. Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 20th November 1996, lot 89. £300 - 400*

601 602 Two 9ct. gold & enamel Lancashire football medals, a Lancashire F.A. Amateur Cup Collegiate runners-up medal awarded to S. Pover of Old Boys FC; and a Lancashire Football Combination 1929-30 winners medal awarded to F. Dawson Provenance: Christie’s, 20th November 1996, lot 93. £180 - 220*

600 9ct. gold & enamel Glasgow Cup medal won by Thomas Muirhead of Rangers FC 16th October 1929, inscribed with details, replacement case Tommy Muirhead was born at Cowdenbeath 24th January 1897. He was a forward and joined Rangers from Hibs in 1917 and won eight Championship medals before we spent a brief spell in the American Soccer League for Boston Wonder Workers. The medal being offered here relates to Muirhead’s second spell at Ibrox, where he played until 1930. He also won eight Scotland international caps, once as captain. Another medal awarded to Tommy Muirhead is being offered elsewhere in this sale as lot 613.

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Harry Nuttall (Bolton Wanderers & England) Lots 603 to 607 Henry “Harry” Nuttall was born in Bolton on 9 November 1897 and was a member of the Bolton Wanderers team who won three F.A. Cup Final in 1923, the first held at Wembley Stadium, 1926 & 1929. He played at right or left half and won three England caps between 1927 and 1929. After his playing career Nuttall stayed at Burnden Park in various posts as part of the backroom staff, including as trainer, and was at the Club for some 40 years. 603 Harry Nuttall’s Bolton Wanderers 1926 F.A. Cup winner’s medal, inscribed 1926, THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, in original fitted case In the 1926 F.A. Cup Final Bolton Wanderers defeated Manchester City 1-0 through a goal by David Jack in the 76th minute. £6,000 - 8,000*

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604 Harry Nuttall purple England v Scotland international cap 1928-29, fine condition This match was played at Hampden Park 13th April 1929. Scotland won 1-0 through a late goal by Alec Cheyne. Provenance: Christie’s, 24th September 1999, lot 23. £700 - 1,000* 605 Harry Nuttall Football League representative medal 1929, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v ISCOTLAND, GLASGOW, NOVEMBER 2nd 1929, RESERVE, in original fitted case, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE This match was played at Ibrox. The Scottish League won 2-1. Nuttall was the reserve for the Football League. £250 - 350* 606 Harry Nuttall Football League representative medal 1930, 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v IRELAND, BELFAST, SEPTEMBER 24th 1930, RESERVE, in original fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE This match ended as a 2-2 draw. Harry Nuttall was the reserve for the Football League team. £250 - 350*

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604 607 Harry Nuttall Central League representative medal 1955, silver-gilt & enamel, inscribed CENTRAL LEAGUE, 1955, BOLTON WANDERERS F.C., CHAMPIONS 1954-55, v, THE REST, AT BOLTON, SEPTEMBER 24th 1955, TRAINER £180 - 220*

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608 1933 F.A. Cup winner’s medal awarded to Billy Cook of Everton, 14ct. gold, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, F.A. CHALLENGE CUP, 1932-33, WINNERS, EVERTON F.C., W. COOK, in original fitted case Billy Cook played at right-back during Everton’s 3-0 victory over Manchester City in the F.A. Cup Final at Wembley on 29th April 1933. Cook was born at Coleraine, Northern Ireland, 20th January 1909. In 1932 Everton signed the defender from Celtic where he had won a Scottish Cup winner’s medal. Cook made 250 appearances for the Merseyside club and won a Championship medal in 1938-39. He also made 15 international appearances for Ireland. After the War, and having played for Wrexham, Ellesmere Port Town and Rhyl until 1947, he moved into management. He led a varied career which included spells as the national coach of Peru and Iraq, as well as Football League clubs Sunderland, Norwich City and others.

609 The blue West Bromwich Albion shirt worn by Bert Trentham in the 1935 F.A. Cup Final, long-sleeved with white collar & cuffs, the embroidered silkwork badge bearing the West Bromwich municipal crest and inscribed 1934-35, the back of the neck with a tag inscribed in ink H. TRENTHAM The 1935 F.A. Cup Final was played at Wembley 27th April. Sheffield Wednesday defeated West Bromwich Albion 4-2. West Brom had equalized twice in the game before a late double-strike from Ellis Rimmer took the match away from them. Herbert Francis “Bert” Trentham (1908-1979) nicknamed “Corker” was a full-back born in Chirbury in Shropshire who joined West Bromwich Albion from Hereford United in April 1929. He helped the club gain promotion to the First Division and won a F.A. Cup winner’s medal in 1931 and a runners-up medal in 1935. He then returned to Hereford for the final part of his career. £3,000 - 5,000*

Provenance: Bought at Christie’s Glasgow, 10th December 1998, as lot 33. £8,000 - 10,000*

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613 9ct. gold & enamel Glasgow Charity Cup medal won by Thomas Muirhead of Rangers FC in 1930, inscribed with details in original fitted case inscribed RANGERS F C For another medal awarded to Thomas Muirhead and for further information on the player see lot 600. £400 - 500*

610 A group of four 9ct. gold Derbyshire Football Association medals, three Div. Cup winner’s medals for 1933-34, 1934-35 & 1936-37 and a Div. Cup runners-up medal for 1932-33, all in an original case of issue Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 14th October 1992, lot 10 (part). £300 - 400*

612 George Brown blue Scotland v Wales & England international cap 1935-36, inscribed S v W, S v E, 1935-36, tassel detached Scotland drew 1-1 with Wales at Ninian Park, 5th October 1935; and also drew 1-1 with England at Wembley 4th April 1936. George Clark Phillips Brown was born in Glasgow 7th January 1907. The left-half joined Glasgow Rangers in September 1929 and remained at Ibrox for the rest of his career, retiring in 1942. Brown won seven Championships and four Scottish Cups. He was capped 19 times for Scotland between 1930 and 1938. Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 15th October 1997, lot 213. £400 - 600*

614 A silver & enamel medal presented to the future Welsh international Trevor Ford as a 13-year-old for representing Swansea Schools, the reverse inscribed T. FORD, 1936-37; sold together with an 8 by 6in. b&w portrait photograph (2) At the age of ten and a half Trevor Ford became the youngest ever player to represent Swansea Schools, and the centre-forward retained his place for four years before a broken ankle brought a temporary halt to his burgeoning football talent. Trevor Ford’s player’s ticket from his time at Aston Villa in 1949-50 is offered elsewhere in this catalogue as lot 1077. £150 - 200*

611 A Scottish Schools’ Football Association medal 1934, the reverse inscribed GLASGOW v REST OF SCOTLAND, D WALLACE, 1934 £80 - 120* 613

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617 A blue Northern Ireland international cap season 1949-50, IFA crest and dated 1949-50 The present seller was told when he acquired this cap for his collection that it was awarded to Danny Blanchflower. This is possible as Blanchflower made his international debut in 1949-50 but the auctioneer has no way of independently verifying this. £500 - 700*

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615 Two silver & enamel football medals, a Welsh Football League Div. 2 runnersup medal 1936-37; and a Cheshire F.A. Amateur Cup runners-up medal 1910-11 (2) Provenance: Christie’s 15th October 1997, lot 81. £180 - 220*

618 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; sold together with five football shirt & blazer badges relating to another Welsh (but unidentified) player, comprising an old style Wales international badge and a later example inscribed NEW ZEALAND; F.A.W. Welsh Trial; and two Brentford FC badges (11) Cardiff City’s Alf Sherwood won a total of 41 Welsh international caps between 1946 and 1956. £250 - 350* 619 A blue England Schools’ international cap 1952, inscribed ENGLAND, 1952

616 9ct. gold Football League representative medal 1947, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, GLASGOW, MARCH 12th 1947, RESERVE, in original fitted case, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

The original recipient of this cap went onto play First Division football but wishes to remain anonymous. £150 - 200*

The Football League defeated the Scottish Football League 3-1. Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 20th October 1993, lot 67. £300 - 400*

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620 Alan A’Court England U-23 shirt badge v Czechoslovakia 1957 This match was played in Bratislava 30th May 1957. England won 2-0. Both goals were scored by Duncan Edwards. £50 - 80*

621 Bert Sproston’s Bolton Wanderers blazer badge from the 1958 F.A. Cup final v Manchester United, silk & wirework Bolton club crest inscribed beneath F.A. CUP FINAL, 1958; sold with Sproston’s place setting card from the post-match banquet (2)

622 A group of six playing agreements for Manchester United footballers from the Busby Babes era between 1955 and 1956, each agreement signed by the player, comprising: i) Wilf McGuiness, 25th April 1955, £6/7 per week 81 appearances, 2 England caps, later a United coach and succeeded Matt Busby as Manager ii) David Pegg, 8th June 1956, £12/15 per week 127 League appearances, 1 England cap, died at Munich, aged 22 iii) Dennis Viollet, 8th June 1956, £12 per week 259 League appearances, 2 England caps, survived Munich iv) Ray Wood, 8th June 1956, £12/15 per week 178 League appearances, 3 England caps, survived Munich v) Shay Brennan, 8th June 1956, £1 per week 355 League appearances, 19 Republic of Ireland Caps vi) Eddie Colman, 8th June 1956, £ 1 per week 85 League appearances, died at Munich aged 21 £1,200 - 1,500*

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623 Kenny Morgans’s Manchester United player’s blazer circa 1960, navy blue, Manchester United wirework club badge to breast pocket; sold with a letter of provenance supplied by the consignor (2)

Kenneth Godfrey Morgans was born in Swansea 16th March 1939. He signed for Manchester United on leaving school in the summer of 1955 and played on the youth team’s outside-right position, turning professional in 1956 albeit continuing to play for the youth team until the following year, and was captain of the Busby Babes F.A. Youth Cup winning team of 1957. Morgans made his first team debut on 21 December 1957, aged 18, against Leicester City in a league match at Old Trafford and was soon the club’s first-choice outside-right, at the expense of the older and more experienced Johnny Berry. Miraculously he suffered only minor injuries in the Munich Air Disaster on 6 February 1958, when still only 18 years old, the youngest player involved in the crash and the last survivor to be rescued from the mangled wreckage of the BEA Elizabethan airliner after he was found unconscious amongst the debris by two journalists five hours after the official search was called off. He had played in the last match before the disaster, the European Cup quarter-final second leg against Red Star Belgrade, and had so far made 10 senior career appearances for United. Although he made a full physical recovery following the crash and was back in the side before the end of the season, playing in further nine games, he appeared to be a shadow of his former self on the pitch and made just four appearances for the first team over the next three seasons. He then returned to Wales and had spells with Swansea Town, Newport County & Barry Town before becoming player/manager at nonLeague Cwmbran Town in 1968. After football he was a pub landlord and finished his working days as a ship’s chandler, although he made various media contributions in the final years of his life Ken Morgans died in Swansea 18 November 2012. £800 - 1,200*

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624 A privately commissioned one-off production of 11 painted die cast figurines of the Manchester United ‘Busby Babes’, in a display box with names and numbers, and a large team print of ‘the Babes’ outlining the players’ United careers £200 - 300* 625 Noel Cantwell memorabilia including signed items, autographed items including a West Ham United v Bury programme 7.11.53 signed by Cantwell, Allison & Dick; a Matt Busby signed copy of his “My Story” autobiography; and a Chelsea v Manchester United ticket 12.3.66 signed by Charlton & Law; a Manchester United v West Ham programme 6.1.68 bearing eight autographs including Foulkes, Law, Sadler, Peters, Hurst, Brooking; and an England v The Rest of the World programme 23.10.63 signed by Paine, Eusebio & Di Stefano; the lot also containing photographs relating to Cantwell’s time at West Ham and Manchester United, and two letters from Cantwell confirming he was the original owner of this memorabilia (12 items in total) Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 10th December 1998, lot 493. £200 - 300*

624 626 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. £40 - 60*

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627 George Best green Northern Ireland No.7 jersey worn in the World Cup qualifier v Switzerland at Windsor Park, Belfast, 14th October 1964, short-sleeved, white v-neck collar & cuffs, square I.F.A. cloth badge; sold with a letter of provenance (2) The letter of provenance supplied by the consignor states that this jersey came from the Noel Cantwell collection. When they were teammates at Manchester United Best and Cantwell exchanged Northern Ireland & Republic of Ireland international shirts with one another. The letter further confirms that Cantwell was informed by Best that he had worn the shirt in a World Cup qualifier v Switzerland in 1964. Subsequent research has established that this was the home leg in Belfast 14th October 1964, as Northern Ireland wore long-sleeved roundcollar shirts during the away leg in Lausanne on 14th November 1964. Northern Ireland won the match at Windsor Park 1-0, through a goal by Sunderland’s Johnny Crossan. George Best won a total of 37 Northern Ireland international caps between 1964 and 1977. The Switzerland match at Windsor Park was his 4th cap. In the away leg in Lausanne Best scored the first of his nine international goals. £5,000 - 8,000*

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628 An official miniature replica of European Cup trophy made by Alegre of Madrid to commemorate the victory of Real Madrid in 1960, in silvered metal, inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, height 13cm. £600 - 800* 629 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 £150 - 250* 630 Six football badges/medals, comprising: a Football Association 1863-1963 centenary lapel badge, a Football Association presentation gilt-metal medal, a 1993-94 Anglo-Italian Cup key-ring, an England Euro ‘92 button badge; an American Airlines England Football Squad button badge, and an England 2006 World Cup bid lapel badge £80 - 120*

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631 A 1963-64 Football League Division 1 Championship winner’s medal awarded to Willie Stevenson of Liverpool FC, in 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1963-64, W. STEVENSON; sold with an example of Stevenson’s autograph (2) In season 1963-64 Liverpool won the First Division title with a total of 57 points, four ahead of Manchester United. The Scottish left-half Willie Stevenson joined Bill Shankly’s Liverpool from Rangers in 1962. At Anfield he also won a F.A. Cup winner’s medal (see next lot) and a Cup Winners’ Cup runners-up medal before losing his place to Emlyn Hughes which led to a move to Stoke City in 1967. Stevenson later had a spell in the NASL with the Vancouver Whitecaps. £6,000 - 8,000*

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632 A 1965 F.A. Cup winner’s medal awarded to Willie Stevenson of Liverpool FC, in 9ct. gold, the reverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, WINNERS, W. STEVENSON; sold with an example of Stevenson’s autograph (2) In the 1965 F.A. Cup Final Liverpool beat Leeds United 2-1 after extra-time. £8,000 - 10,000*

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634 633 Football memorabilia, comprising: a rare 1966 World Cup official press badge, the badge with Union Jack enamelling and inscribed OFFICIAL, the suspended green ribbon inscribed PRESS; a colour transparency of Alf Ramsey holding the Jules Rimet Trophy, and another just featuring the trophy; a F.A. 1863-1963 centenary stick pin; a CONMEBOL lapel badge; and a Bermuda F.A. lapel badge; a vintage referees’s ‘Acme Thunderer’ whistle; and a repro photo of the Zeppelin airship over Wembley Stadium during the 1930 F.A. Cup Final (8) £200 - 300* 634 A collection of memorabilia relating to Harry Cavan (IFA President & FIFA Senior Vice President) Comprising: a FIFA boxed set of six table mats produced for the 1966 World Cup with pictorial views of the stadiums used for World Cup Finals 1950 to 1966, a 1970 World Cup England squad LP, a 1971 Copa Roca Argentina LP, a Mexico 1970 LP, a Europa 1980 LP, a Germany 1974 World Cup LP, a Columbia 1986 cassette tape, an Argentina 1978 World Cup desk tidy/music box, a Spain 1982 World Cup business card holder (engraved HARRY CAVAN), a 1973 SFA Centenary wooden desk ornament, a FIFA Travel clock, a USA FA mini calculator, an IFA mini plaque, 1994 Lithuania v Northern Ireland mini ball, an ornament inscribed BOGOTA COLUMBIA, CULTURA SINU GALERIA CANO, a Swedish FA crystal ornament, and a coin from Switzerland 1987 £300 - 500*

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635 A Football League Division Four winner’s medal awarded to Bert Lister of Stockport County in season 1966-67, in 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 4, SEASON 1966-67; sold with a Stockport match programme from this season which has a feature on Lister (2) Stockport County won the 4th Division title with a total of 64 points, five clear of Southport. Bert Lister was born in Manchester 4th October 1939. The forward joined County from Rochdale during the Championship season and scored 11 goals in 16 League appearances. £400 - 600*

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636 Mike Doyle Manchester City Football League Division One Championship medal 1967-68, 9ct.gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1967-68, in original fitted case

637 Ken Mulhearn Manchester City Football League Division One Championship medal 1967-68, 9ct.gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 1, SEASON 1967-68, in original fitted case

Mike Doyle played at cemtre-half during Manchester City’s 1967-68 Championship winning season. City finished two points clear of their local rivals Manchester United.

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.

Michael Doyle was born at Ashton-under-Lyne 25th November 1946 and joined City from Stockport Boys in May 1962. He did play at wing-half and as a forward before becoming a regular centre-half later in his career. Doyle made a total of 570 appearances for City and also won two League Cups, scoring in the 1970 win over WBA and captaining the side who beat Newcastle in 1976.

Kenneth John Mulhearn was born in Liverpool 16th October 1945 and had been an apprentice at Everton before Stockport signed him in 1964. Mulhearn made 100 League appearances at Stockport before he was signed for Manchester City on 21st September 1967 as understudy for Harry Dowd. Two days later Dowd sustained a serious injury and Mulhearn played between the stick for the rest of the season, winning a Championship medal in the process. Mulhearn fell out of favour with manager Malcolm Allison and only played sporadically until 1971 at which time he transferred to Shrewsbury Town before finishing his career at Crewe Alexandra.

Doyle also won five England international caps and eight at U-23 level. Provenance: Christie’s 24th September 2002, lot 2. £3,500 - 4,500*

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Provenance: Christie’s Glasgow, 20th November 1996, lot 40A. £3,500 - 4,500*

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638 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 For another Cyril Knowles presentation see lot 644. Provenance: The Cyril Knowles Collection. Graham Budd Auctions, 4th November 2012, lot 581. £60 - 80* 639 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. £500 - 700*

640 Billy Jennings white England Youth No.8 international jersey 1967-68, long sleeved, the badge inscribed YOUTH

641 A blue Scottish Scotland amateur international football cap 1967-68, inscribed AMATEUR, S v I, S v W, S v E, 1967-68; recipient unknown but sold with a photostat providing details of Scottish amateur players who were capped in 1967-68 (2) £200 - 250*

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. £200 - 250*

642 Tommy Gemmell blue Scotland international cap season 1968-69, inscribed S v I, S v E, S v W, 1968-69 Recently-departed Lisbon Lion Tommy Gemmell won a total of 18 Scotland caps between 1966 and 1970. The left-back played in all thee of the Home internationals in season 1968-69. The Scots beat Wales 5-3 at Wrexham, drew 1-1 against Ireland at Hampden Park and lost 4-1 to England at Wembley. £600 - 800*

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643 A Football Association Youth Cup runners-up trophy plaque awarded to a West Bromwich Albion player in season 1968-69, in the form of a bronze shield set on a black bakelite backboard with an easel support, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, YOUTH CHALLENGE CUP, COMPETITION, RUNNERS-UP 1968-69 West Bromwich Albion were the F.A. Youth Cup runners-up in season 1968-69, losing 6-3 to Sunderland. The original WBA recipient of the trophy plaque is unknown. £180 - 220*

645 FC Barcelona 1973-74 Spanish 1st Division Champions player’s trophy, a hallmarked silver miniature replica of the trophy for La Liga made by Domenech Soler Joyeros of Barcelona, set on an ebonised plinth with plaque inscribed CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE LIGA, 1o DIVISION, TEMPORADA 1973-74, height 13cm. This was Barcelona’s 9th Championship title and the first since 1959-60. They would not be crowned champions again until 1984-85. £500 - 700*

644 A silver-plated rosebowl presented to the footballer Cyril Knowles on the occasion of the Fanfare For Europe Common Market Football Match The Three v The Six played at Wembley Stadium 3rd January 1973, engraved details, diameter 20cm. Cyril Knowles was part of the squad but did not play in the game. For another Cyril Knowles presentation see lot 638. £150 - 250*

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646 A silver runners-up medal awarded at the 1975 UEFA Tournoi International Des Juniors, by Peka, hallmarked .925 silver £150 - 200*

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647 The white New York Cosmos No.10 jersey worn by Pele on his club debut in the match v Dallas Tornado at Downing Stadium, Randalls Island, New York, 15th June 1975, white Aertex, short-sleeved, numbered 10 front & back, lettered PELE to the reverse, signed in marker pen by Pele, dedicated to ROBERT and inscribed GOOD LUCK; sold with two letters of authenticity (see provenance statement below); a photograph of Pele ball juggling in front of President Gerald Ford, with Clive Toye looking on; and a match ticket for Pele’s Farewell Match Cosmos v Santos at the Giant’s Stadium 1st October 1977 (5) Provenance: The Clive Toye Collection, President and General Manager of the New York Cosmos, who was personally responsible for the signing of Pele from Santos. The shirt is offered with a signed letter of authenticity from Clive Toye, and a second letter from the former Cosmos player Werner Roth corroborating that the shirt in Mr Toye’s Collection was worn by Pele in his first match for the Cosmos in 1975. Pele had dedicated the shirt to “Robert”, being the son of Clive Toye. £5,000 - 8,000*

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David Fairclough (Liverpool FC) Lots 648 to 664 David Fairclough was born in Liverpool 5th January 1957 and was known affectionately as ”Supersub” as he had a superb record as an impact goalscorer from the bench. In his first season of first-team football in 1975-76 he scored seven crucial goals in 14 appearances, nine as a substitute, to help land Liverpool the League Championship title pipping QPR by one point. His most famous goal for Liverpool was again as a substitute in a crucial European Cup quarter-final against the French side St Etienne at Anfield on 16th March 1977. Liverpool had been a goal adrift from the first leg in France, and 2–1 up in the home return, the aggregate score still therefore in favour of the French team on the away goals rule. Manager Bob Paisley sent Fairclough on in the last 20 minutes of the game and the red-haired striker, only 20 years old, responded in style. With six minutes remaining Fairclough ran on to a Ray Kennedy lobbed long ball upfield , held off two St Etienne defenders and struck the ball home in front of The Kop. ITV commentator Gerald Sinstadt famously bellowed “Supersub strikes again!”

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The”supersub” label shrouded Fairclough’s number of first team starts with Liverpool; of his 153 appearances, only 61 were from the bench. He scored 55 goals (34 of them in the league), averaging a goal every 2 3/4 games, but opportunities did become increasingly difficult and in July 1983 Fairclough joined Toronto Blizzard in the NASL. The collection on offer here comprises awards from the European Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Football League Championships, League Cups and Charity Shields all achieved during a remarkable period in the history of Liverpool Football Club.

648 9ct. gold Football League Division One championship winner’s plaque season 1975-76, inscribed DIVISION I, CHAMPIONS, 1975-76, in original Vaughton’s of Birmingham case of issue, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, and with typescript paper label D. FAIRCLOUGH Liverpool won their first major trophy under Bob Paisley by narrowly winning the league title after heated competition from Dave Sexton’s Queen’s Park Rangers.In a dramatic climax to the season, Liverpool needed to either win or secure a low-scoring draw against relegation-threatened Wolverhampton Wanderers. With 14 minutes left for play and despite constant pressure in the second half, the Reds trailed to a Steve Kindon strike for Wolves. The title was slipping away from Liverpool but three late goals from Kevin Keegan, John Toshack and Ray Kennedy took the Championship trophy away from Loftus Road to Anfield. This was David Fairclough’s first-team debut season. £3,000 - 4,000* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

649 UEFA Cup winner’s medal season 1975-76, in continental yellow metal, inscribed UEFA, COUPE UEFA, 1976, in original fitted case In the 1975-76 UEFA Cup Liverpool progressed to the final with victories over Hibs, Real Sociedad, Slask, Wroclaw, Dynamo Desden and Barcelona in the semi-final. In the final Liverpool played FC Bruges and came from 2-0 down at Anfield to win 3-2 which proved enough after they drew the away leg 1-1. This was Liverpool’s 2nd success in the UEFA Cup. David Fairclough played in both legs, from the start at Anfield and as a second-half substitute in Bruges. £4,000 - 6,000*

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650 9ct. gold Football League Division One championship winner’s plaque season 1976-77, inscribed DIVISION I, CHAMPIONS, 1976-77, in original Vaughton’s of Birmingham case of issue, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE In season 1976-77 Liverpool retained their League Championship title fighting off a strong challenge from Manchester City and topping the table by one point. Liverpool FC narrowly missed out on becoming the first English club to win the ‘Treble’ after losing 2-1 to Manchester United in the F.A. Cup Final before winning the European Cup Final in Rome v Borussia Monchengladbach four days later. £3,000 - 4,000*

650 651 David Faiclough’s red Liverpool No.12 jersey worn during his celebrated performance and dramatic late goal in the European Cup quarterfinal 2nd Leg 3-1 win over St Etienne at Anfield 16th March 1977, the classic LFC design shirt signed in black marker pen by the 12 Liverpool players on the night Fairclough, Clemence, Neal, Jones, Smith, Kennedy, Hughes, Keegan, Case (who has signed twice), Heighway, Toshack and Callaghan, and additionally signed by reserves Brian Kettle, Alec Lindsay & Alan Waddle; sold with a signed letter of authenticity from David Fairclough (2) £4,000 - 6,000*

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652 UEFA European Cup winner’s medal season 1976-77, in continental yellow metal, inscribed UEFA, COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, 1977, in original fitted case In the 1977 European Cup Final Liverpool defeated Borussia Monchengladbach 3-1 in Rome. David Fairclough was a substitute for the match, but Bob Paisley did not make any changes during the game. £5,000 - 7,000*

652 653 Silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1977, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support inscribed LIVERPOOL v MANCHESTER UNITED, WEMBLEY, 13th AUGUST 1977 Honours were shared in the 1977 Charity Shield after the match with Manchester United ended as a 0-0 draw. David Fairclough played from the start. £600 - 800*

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654 UEFA Super Cup winner’s medal season 1977, continental yellow metal, inscribed UEFA, SUPER COMPETITION, 1977, in original fitted case Liverpool defeated Hamburg 7-1 on aggregate over two legs. David Fairclough started in both games and scored the equalising away goal in the 1-1 draw in Hamburg; and scored again in the 6-0 rout at Anfield. £700 - 1,000*

654 655 A Football League Cup runners-up tankard 1977-78, electroplated silver, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, FINALISTS, 1977-78, height 10.5cm. The 1978 League Cup Final went to a replay at Old Trafford after the match at Wembley ended goalless. Forest won the second encounter through a John Robertson penalty. David Fairclough played in both games, each time from the bench. £400 - 500* 656 UEFA European Cup winner’s medal season 1977-78, in continental yellow metal, inscribed UEFA, COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, 1978, in original fitted case In the 1978 European Cup final played at Wembley Stadium Liverpool beat Club Brugge 1-0 through a 64th minute goal by Kenny Dalglish. David Fairclough played from the start and was denied a goal close to halftime through a fine save by Brugge’s Danish international goalkeeper Birger Jensen. £8,000 - 12,000*

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657 UEFA Super Cup runners-up medal season 1978, .925 continental silver, inscribed UEFA, SUPER COMPETITION, 1978, in original fitted case The 1978 UEFA Super Cup was played over two legs. David Fairclough was an unused substitute in the 3-1 defeat at Anderlecht, but started and scored in the 2-1 win at Anfield. The Belgian team therefore winning the trophy 4-3 on aggregate. £500 - 600* 658 Silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1979, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support inscribed ARSENAL v LIVERPOOL, WEMBLEY, 11th AUGUST 1979 In the 1979 F.A. Charity Shield Liverpool beat Arsenal 3-1. David Fairclough was an unused substitute. £600 - 800* 659 9ct. gold Football League Division One championship winner’s plaque season 1979-80, inscribed DIVISION I, CHAMPIONS, 1979-80, in original Vaughton’s of Birmingham case of issue, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, case hinge in need of repair

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In season 1979-80 Bob Paisley’s Liverpool retained their league championship trophy after fighting off a determined challenge by Manchester United to win by two points. £3,000 - 4,000* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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660 Silver miniature replica of the F.A. Charity Shield 1980, inscribed FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, set on an octagonal black bakelite backboard with easel support inscribed LIVERPOOL v WEST HAM UNITED, WEMBLEY, 9th AUGUST 1980 In the 1980 F.A. Charity Shield Liverpool beat West Ham 1-0 through a 17th minute Terry McDermott goal. David Fairclough was an unused substitute. £600 - 800* 661 9ct. gold & enamel Football League Cup winner’s medal 1980-81, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, WINNERS, 1980-81, in original Vaughtons of Birmingham fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE The 1981 League Cup Final went to a replay after the match at Wembley ended as a 1-1 draw. Liverpool won the second match at Villa Park 2-1. David Fairclough did not feature in either game. £800 - 1,200* 662 9ct. gold & enamel Football League Cup winner’s medal 1982-83, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE MILK CUP, WINNERS, 1983, in original Vaughtons of Birmingham fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

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In the 1983 League Cup Final Liverpool beat Manchester United 2-1 in extra-time. David Fairclough replaced Craig Johnston as an 83rd minute substitute. £800 - 1,200*

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663 9ct. gold & enamel Football League Division One Championship winner’s medal season 1982-83, inscribed FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, DIVISION 1, WINNERS, SEASON 1982-83, in original Vaughtons of Birmingham fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Bob Paisley’s last season at Anfield ended on an appropriate high with Liverpool topping the League comfortably 11 points clear of Graham Taylor’s Watford. £5,000 - 7,000*

663 664 Silver & enamel Football League Leyland DAF Cup winner’s medal season 1989-90, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, LEYLAND DAF CUP, WINNERS 1989-90, in original Vaughtons of Birmingham fitted case inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE In the twilight of his career David Fairclough made another trip to Wembley with Tranmere Rovers for the Leyland DAF final. Tranmere won 2-1. David Fairclough was an unused substitute. £250 - 350*

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665 665 An archive of postcards sent by the British football manager Bob Houghton, and or his wife Nerise, mostly addressed to his parents Douglas and Peggy Houghton, or his paternal grandmother Florence, most of the postcards were sent during the 1970s and 1980s when Bob Houghton held coaching positions in Sweden and all over the world, he is particularly associated with Malmo FF where under his stewardship they won three Championship titles and got to a European Cup Final in 1979 losing to Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest, the lot also containing some empty correspondence envelopes, kept probably because of the foreign postage stamps Bob Houghton went to the same school as Roy Hodgson in Croydon and the two coaches as well as their families were close friends. One of the cards in the lot is signed “Roy” and addressed to Bob’s father. £200 - 300*

666 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. £150 - 250*

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667 Two Wembley Stadium steward’s armbands, the green example for the 1980 F.A. Charity Shield Liverpool v West Ham United, dated to the elasticated band; the red armband was worn at the England v Spain international 25th March 1981 and is accompanied by the steward’s match ticket (3) £80 - 120*

668 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. £80 - 120*

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669 A Scottish Football Association trophy shield presented on the occasion of the UEFA U-21 Competition in 1982, the wooden shield set with an openwork SFA crest and a plaque inscribed U.E.F.A., UNDER 21 COMPETITION, SEMI FINAL TIE (1st. LEG), SCOTLAND v ENGLAND, 19th APRIL 1982, height 19cm. £100 - 150*

671 An official football pennant for the Taca Independencia Brazi 1982, printed with a depiction of the trophy and inscribed details of the tournament, length 40cm.

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The Brazil Independence Cup was a min-tournament held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Brazilian Declaration of Independence in 1972. 20 teams competed including Ireland and Scotland and CONCACAF and Africa representative sides. Hosts and reigning World Champions Brazil won the tournament beating Portugal with a late 89th minute goal by Jairzinho. £150 - 250*

670 Two signed NASL pennants for the Detroit Express and the San Diego Sockers 1980-1981, both with Sheffield Wednesday connections, the Detroit Express signed by Gary Bannister who was on loan at the Michigan club in 1980; and the San Diego signed by Mick Pickering who had a loan spell with the California club in 1981 £80 - 120*

672 Brazil yellow No.18 matchissued international jersey 1983, short-sleeved £300 - 400* 673 Peter Shilton England football kit from the Tour of Australia in 1983, by Admiral, comprising a blue No.1 goalkeeper’s jersey, a pair of blue shorts, and a two-tone blue tracksuit top (3) £400 - 600*

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674 A Football League Division One winner’s medal awarded to Phil Neal of Liverpool FC in season 1985-86, in 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed CANON, LEAGUE DIVISION 1 WINNERS, SEASON 1985-86, in original fitted case Liverpool won the 1985-86 Football League Division One Championship with a total of 88 points, two clear of their Merseyside neighbours Everton. Phil Neal made 13 appearances in this season and scored 1 goal. Provenance: The Phil Neal Collection, Christie’s South Kensington, 29th September 2000 as lot 173. £6,000 - 8,000*

675 Dundee United 1987 UEFA Cup Final commemorative goblet, silver plated, inscribed UEFA CUP, FINAL, DUNDEE UNITED v I.F.K. GOTEBORG, 20.5.87, height 15cm., 6in. £200 - 300* 676 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. £500 - 700*

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677 Zico red & black hooped Flamengo No.10 jersey 1987, short-sleeved £250 - 350*

679 A blue Italy No.20 substitute’s jersey 1987, long-sleeved This jersey is understood to have been issued by Diadora for the Euro ‘88 qualifier v Portugal played in Milan 5th December 1987. £200 - 250*

680 Andy Watson team-signed black Hibernian match-issued goalkeeper’s jersey circa 1988, long-sleeved, 13 signatures in marker pen £80 - 120*

681 1988 UEFA Cup final medal awarded to a match official, by Peka, hallmarked .800 silver; sold together with a pair of pennants, one from each finalist club, presented on the occasion, each pennant additionally has a club pin badge attached Bayer Leverkusen won the 1988 UEFA Cup on penalties beating Espanyol. After the two legs the teams were drawn 3-3 on aggregate. £400 - 600*

678 Romario black & white Vasco da Gama No.10 match-issued jersey 1987, short-sleeved £300 - 400*

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682 Framed Bobby Moore signed West Ham United presentation, a West Ham shirt from the Bobby Moore Memorial Match v Premier League XI mounted together with a match programme and a colour magazine photograph signed in ink by Moore, the mount with cut title BOBBY MOORE, 99 by 83cm. £250 - 350*

683 Steve McManaman England No.11 Euro ‘96 jersey, short-sleeved, competition & Fair Play badges, the reverse lettered McMANAMAN £200 - 300*

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684 Nine football-themed stainless steel cased gentleman’s quartz wristwatches, Barcelona & Real Madrid by Movi, Japan; Euro ‘96 and England/Euro ‘96 by Coinwatch, Switzerland; Brazil 2014 World Cup & Kaizer Chiefs by Orion, Switzerland; 2006 World Cup by Casio, Japan; France 1998 World Cup by Papermate, USA; and a Benfica by unknown maker, all cased in Gola football-designed watch cases £100 - 200*

685 A pennant from the 1998 UEFA Super Cup Real Madrid v Chelsea played in Monaco, bearing embroidered club crests, UEFA logo and match inscription, length 55cm. £200 - 250*

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(reverse) 686 The red Liverpool No.28 jersey worn by Steven Gerrard on his first full competitive start for the club in the UEFA Cup 3rd Round 2nd Leg tie v Celta Vigo played at Anfield 8th December 1998, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered GERRARD; sold with two supporting provenance documents which feature this shirt, a Wirral Echo newspaper and an edition of The Koppite magazine (3) Steven Gerrard was born in Whiston, Merseyside, 30th May 1980. He was playing for hometown team Whiston Juniors when he was noticed by Liverpool scouts and joined the Liverpool Academy aged 9. Gerrard signed his first professional contract with Liverpool on 5 November 1997 and made his first-team debut as a last minute substitute in the Premier League game v Blackburn Rovers at Anfield 19th November 1998. The present jersey represents Gerrard’s first full start for Liverpool FC where for the record Celta Vigo beat Liverpool 1-0. And so began the career of a player who would be an all-time club legend playing in over 500 Premier League games and afforded winner’s medals for the Champions League, UEFA Cup, UEFA Super Cup, F.A. Cup, three Football League Cups and a F.A. Community Shield. After the match with Celta Vigo Gerrard swapped shirts with opponent Goran Djorovic who in turn gifted it to a friend in Serbia. It was later acquired by a Liverpool supporter, the present consignor. £3,000 - 5,000*

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687 Two Real Madrid official gift presentations, both dishes, one made of sterling silver with a hammered surface texture and bearing the club crest, 13cm. diameter; the other alpaca and made as a commemorative gift for the Real Madrid v FC Porto Champions League Group Stage match 23rd September 1999, diameter 14cm. £200 - 300*

688 An official presentation for the UEFA Champions League Final Real Madrid v Valencia at the Stade de France, Saint-Denis, 24th May 2000, in the form of a glass oblong cube with a laser-etched 3D hologram of the Champions League Trophy, on a granite base with final Tie logo, the crests of both teams and the date of the match, height 13cm. £150 - 200*

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689 689 A fine quality cased miniature replica of the FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001 Trophy, the gilt trophy mounted on a stepped ebonised plinth, height 17cm., in original fitted case £1,000 - 1,500*

690 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) £250 - 350*

691 A group of Vodafone Cup presentations from the football tournament at Old Trafford 3rd to 5th August 2004, comprising: a hallmarked silver & glass bowl trophy with presentation inscription, diameter 20cm.; a cased bronze commemorative medal; and a boxed silvered metal plate (3) £250 - 350*

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692 Amsterdam Tournament Trophy 2005, in the form of a bronze sculpture by the Dutch artist Frank Stoopman, set on a marble plinth with details of the tournament including the competing teams Ajax, Arsenal, Boca Juniors & Porta, height 22cm.; with COA (2) £150 - 200*

694 An Aquascutum silver plated dish presented to Tottenham Hotspur on the occasion of the Feyenoord Jubileum Toernooi 1 & 3 August 2008, bearing the Spurs club crest to the centre, engraved with details, diameter 20cm., in fitted case £150 - 200*

696 A table-top replica of the Alfredo Di Stefano Testimonial sculpture by the artist Pedro Montes erected outside the Real Madrid Castilla Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium in 2008, the bronze resin sculpture set on an enginereed stone plinth with Testimonial plaque, artist’s name to the reverse, 23cm. high. Montes’s monumental sculpture outside the stadium stands over 2 metres tall and weighs over 400kg. It portrays Di Stefano celebrating a famous goal against Vasas that has a special and enduring meaning for Real Madrid fans.

693 An Aquascutum silver plated dish presented to the organisers of the LG Amsterdam Tournament in 2007, bearing the Arsenal club crest to the centre, engraved with details, diameter 20cm., in fitted case £150 - 200*

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695 An Aquascutum silver-plated three face ship’s clock bearing a glass etched Arsenal FC crest and being a commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the LG Amsterdam football tournament, intended as an international business aide for time differences, 7 by 16 by 4.5cm., in original box £150 - 200*

Real Madrid Castilaa is Real Madrid’s reserves team who play in the Segunda Division B. They are the reigning League Champions but were not permitted to be promoted to La Liga as they cannot compete against the Real Madrid first team. £200 - 300*

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697 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. £100 - 140*

699 A hallmarked silver Tiffany plate commemorating the inaugural Barclay’s New York Challenge 22nd to 25th July 2010, engraved with the names of the competing teams Sporting Lisbon, New York Red Bulls, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur, diameter 26cm., in Tiffany box £300 - 500*

698 A pennant for the FC Inter v Chelsea UEFA Champions League match played at the San Siro 16th March 2010, bearing embroidered club crest and match inscription, length 40cm. £80 - 120*

700 An official Euro 2012 Spanish national team’s winner’s trophy, in the form of a miniature replica of the Coupe Henri Delaunay made by Alegre of Madrid in silvered metal, engraved with the UEFA logo and inscribed UEFA, EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, and to the reverse COUPE HENRI DELAUNAY, then engraved with the names of the national winners between 1960 and 2012, tied with red & yellow ribbons, height 20cm. £400 - 500*

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703 Lionel Messi signed Adidas Messi 15.3 football boot, signed in blue marker pen to the electric blue left-footed boot £200 - 300*

701 Alan Shearer signed Umbro football boots, black & white Speciali boots signed in silver marker pen to the toe of the right boot, mounted in a glass fronted display case, 49 by 42 by 12cm. £300 - 500*

702 A pair of Michael Owen’s Umbro Speciali football boots circa 1998, black & white £200 - 250*

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704 Cristiano Ronaldo signed Nike Mercurial football boot, signed in blue marker pen to the mauve left-foot boot £150 - 250*

706 A signed pair of Frank Lampard white & black Adidas Adipure X-TRX SG football boots, both signed in black marker pen by Lampard and inscribed 8, both boots inscribed MUM & 8, the left boot additionally inscribed ISLA, the right LUNA £250 - 350*

707 A signed pair of John Terry white & green Nike Magista Opus football boots, both signed in black marker pen by Terry and inscribed 26 £250 - 350*

705 Victor Valdes black & tan Nike Zoom Air football boots from the Champions League winning 2005-06 season, each with the leather embossed with the initials V.V. £200 - 250*

708 A signed pair of Eden Hazard platinum & yellow Nike Mercurial Vapor XI Elite football boots, both signed in black marker pen by Hazard, both with the Belgian national flag, the left boot inscribed HAZARD, the right EDEN £250 - 350* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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Jason Brown (goalkeeper) Lots 709 to 717, see also lots 848 to 850 The Welsh international goalkeeper Jason Brown began his career at Gillingham making over 100 appearances for the club, before joining Premier League Club Blackburn Rovers in 2006. After that he had various loan moves, a spell in Scotland at Aberdeen before ending his career in non-League football. Brown was capped three times for Wales and won seven at U-21 level.

709 Jason Brown: a black Wales No.21 bench-worn goalkeeping jersey from the Euro 2008 qualifier v Cyprus played at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, 11th October 2006, long-sleeved, inscribed SYPRUS, 11-10-2006, GEM 543, Euro 2008 badge to right sleeve Brown was the reserve goalkeeper to Lewis Price for this match. Wales won 3-1. £100 - 150*

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710 Jason Brown: a team-signed yellow & black Wales No.23 benchworn goalkeeping jersey from the friendly international v Luxembourg played at the Par y Scarlets, Llanelli, 11th August 2010, 15 signatures in black marker pen, longsleeved, inscribed LWCSEMBWRG, GEM RYNGWLADOL, 11.08.2010, GEM: 579, the reverse lettered BROWN Jason Brown was the third-choice goalkeeper for this match which Wales won 5-1. £150 - 200*

711 Jason Brown: a grey Wales No.23 bench-worn international goalkeeping jersey from the Carling Nations Cup match v Republic of Ireland played at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, 8th February 2011, long-sleeved, inscribed GWERINIAETH IWERDDON, 08.02.2011, GEM 583, tournament sleeve badges, the reverse lettered BROWN £150 - 200*

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712 Jason Brown: a team-signed green Wales No.12 bench-worn goalkeeping jersey from the Gary Speed Memorial Match Wales v Costa Rica 29th February 2012, 18 signatures in black marker pen, long-sleeved, inscribed COSTA RICA, 29.02.2012, GEM: 593, Gary Speed Memorial badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered BROWN Jason Brown was the substitute goalkeeper for this match. third-choice goalkeeper for this match which, on an emotional night, Costa Rica won 1-0. £250 - 350* 713 Jose Corona: a red Mexico No.12 international goalkeeping jersey 2012, long-sleeved, the reverse lettered J. CORONA Jason Brown acquired this shirt from his opposite number on the occasion of the international friendly match v Mexico played at the MetLife Stadium, New York, 27th May 2012. This is an unworn shirt as the red colour issue clashed with the Welsh team, so Corona wore a blue No.12 goalkeeping jersey in the game which Mexico won 2-0. £150 - 200* 714 Jason Brown: a team-signed green Leeds United No.30 goalkeeping jersey season 2010-11, extensively signed when Brown’s loan spell at Leeds ended, long-sleeved, Npower Football League sleeve badges, the reverse lettered BROWN £100 - 150*

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715 Shay Given: a yellow Newcastle United No.1 Premier League goalkeeping jersey circa 2008, long-sleeved, Premier League shirt badges, the reverse lettered GIVEN This jersey would relate to a Newcastle v Blackburn match and was acquired by Rovers’ goalkeeper Jason Brown. £100 - 150*

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716 Shaun Wright-Phillips: a black Manchester City No.8 jersey from the opening Premier League match of the 2009-10 season v Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered WRIGHT-PHILLIPS Jason Brown was on duty at Ewood park this day as the reserve goalkeeper. £120 - 160*

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717 Denilson: a red & white Arsenal No.15 jersey from the match v Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park 13th September 2008, short-sleeved, Premier League sleeve badges, the reverse lettered DENILSON This jersey was acquired by Jason Brown who was the reserve goolkeeper in this match won 4-0 by Arsenal. £150 - 200*

718 Abou Diaby: a signed redcurrant Arsenal No.2 match-issued Champions League jersey from the final season at Highbury 2005-06, short-sleeved, Champions League badge, signed to the reverse number in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES, lettered DIABY £120 - 160*

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719 Johan Djourou: a yellow Arsenal No.36 Champions League match-issued away jersey season 2005-06, short-sleeved, UEFA Champions League badge, the reverse lettered DJOUROU £100 - 150*

720 Denilson: a red & dark blue hooped Arsenal No.15 match-issued Premier League away jersey season 2007-08, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered DENILSON £120 - 160*

721 Tomas Rosicky: a red & white Arsenal No.7 match-issued Champions League jersey season 2007-08, short-sleeved, UEFA Champions League badges, the reverse lettered ROSICKY. £150 - 200*

722 Robin van Persie: a signed white Arsenal No.11 bench-worn rare 3rd choice away jersey from the Champions League match at AC Milan 4th March 2008, long-sleeved, UEFA Champions League badge, signed in black marker pen to the No.11, lettered v. PERSIE Van Persie was an unused sub during Arsenal’s 2-0 win in the San Siro. £140 - 180*

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723 Nicklas Bendtner’s yellow & navy blue Arsenal No.26 away jersey worn in the Premier League match v Sunderland at the Stadium of Light 4th October 2008, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered BENDTNER Nicklas Bendtner came on as a 66th minute substitute for Theo Walcott during the 1-1 draw. £100 - 150*

724 Jack Wilshere: a yellow & blue Arsenal No.19 match-issued Premier League away jersey season 2008-09, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered WILSHERE £140 - 180* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

725 Thomas Vermaelen: a navy blue Arsenal No.5 match-issued Champions League away jersey season 2009-10, short-sleeved, UEFA Champions League & Respect Campaign badges, the reverse lettered VERMAELEN £120 - 160*

726 Eduardo: a navy blue Arsenal No.9 match-issued Champions League away jersey season 2009-10, long-sleeved, UEFA Champions League & Respect Campaign badges, the reverse lettered EDUARDO £120 - 160*

727 Carlos Vella’s match-worn red & white Arsenal No.11 jersey from the 2010 Emirates Cup win over Celtic, short-sleeved. Emirates Cup 2010 tournament sleeve badges, the reverse lettered VELA Vella scored the opening goal in the 3-2 victory as Arsenal lifted the Emirates Cup for the third time in four years. The match was played at the Emirates Stadium on 1st August 2010. £150 - 200*

728 Kieran Gibbs: a red & white Arsenal No.28 match-issued Premier League jersey season 2011-12, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered GIBBS £100 - 150*

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729 Per Mertesacker: a dark & light blue Arsenal No.4 match-issued Premier League jersey 2011-12, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered MERTESACKER £120 - 160*

730 Francis Coquelin: a dark & light blue Arsenal No.39 match-issued Champions League away jersey season 2011-12, long-sleeved, UEFA Champions League and Respect Campaign badges, the reverse lettered COQUELIN £120 - 160*

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731 Bacary Sagna: a red & white Arsenal No.3 match-issued Premier League jersey season 2011-12, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered SAGNA £100 - 150*

732 Mathieu Flamini’s match-worn Arsenal No.20 2014 F.A. Community Shield jersey, short-sleeved, F.A. Community Shield badges to sleeves, the reverse lettered FLAMINI Flamini came on as a 68th minute substitute to replace Jack Wilshere. Arsenal beat Manchester City 3-0. £250 - 350*

733 Alexis Sanchez: a yellow Arsenal No.17 match-issued Premier League away jersey season 2014-15, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered ALEXIS £180 - 220*

734 Santi Cazorla: a red & white Arsenal No.19 match-issued Champions League jersey season 2015-16, short-sleeved, UEFA Champions League & Respect Campaign badges, the reverse lettered S.CAZORLA £160 - 200*

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735 Laurent Koscielny: a red & white Arsenal No.6 match-issued F.A. Cup jersey season 2015-16, long-sleeved, Emirates F.A. Cup sleeve badges, the reverse lettered KOSCIELNY £160 - 200*

736 Petr Cech: a black & gold Arsenal No.33 match-issued Premier League goalkeeper’s jersey season 2015-16, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered CECH £160 - 200*

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737 Mesut Ozil: a gold & navy blue Arsenal No.11 away matchissued Premier League jersey season 2015-16, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered OZIL £180 - 220*

738 Petr Cech: an orange Arsenal No.33 match-issued Champions League goalkeeping jersey season 2015-16, short-sleeved, UEFA Champions League & Respect Campaign badges, the reverse lettered CECH £160 - 200*

739 Didier Drogba: a blue Chelsea No.11 match-issued 2008 Champions League Final jersey, an unworn short-sleeved spare inscribed UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, FINAL MOSCOW 2008, 21st MAY - LUZHNIKI STADIUM, Champions League badge, the reverse lettered DROGBA £600 - 800*

740 John Terry: a team-signed white Chelsea No.26 match-issued Champions League away jersey season 2015-16, long-sleeved, UEFA Champions League & Respect Campaign badges, 15 signatures in black marker pen including Terry, Courtois, Mikel, Ivanovic, Willian, Ramires, Filipe Luis etc. £300 - 500*

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741 Cesar Azpilicueta: a signed white Chelsea No.28 match-issued Premier League away jersey season 2016-17, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, signed in black marker pen to the reverse besides the shirt number, lettered AZPILICUETA £200 - 250*

742 Jeff Whitley: a sky blue Manchester City match-issued Premier League No.18 jersey season circa 2000, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse unusually lettered with the player’s full name JEFF WHITELY £90 - 120*

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743 Alf-Inge Haland: a sky blue Manchester City match-issued First Division No.15 jersey season 2001-02, long-sleeved, Nationwide Football League badges, the reverse lettered HAALAND £90 - 130*

744 Carlo Nash: a navy blue & green Manchester City No.20 matchissued Premier League goalkeeping jersey circa 2002, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered NASH; sold together with a signed pair of goalkeeping gloves, both named CARLO NASH, both signed to the palm in black marker pen, (3) £120 - 160*

745 Eyal Berkovic Manchester City jersey, a pair of boots and a signed photograph, a sky blue Manchester City No.14 matchissued Premier League jersey season 2002-03, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered BERKOVIC; a pair of black & white Puma SL K boots, each tongue inscribed 14; and a signed colour photograph (3) £180 - 220*

746 Sylvain Distin: a signed sky blue Manchester City No.5 matchissued Premier League jersey season 2002-03, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, signed in black marker pen to the reverse No.5, lettered DISTIN £120 - 160* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


747 Sun Jihai: a signed white Manchester City No.17 match-issued Premier League away jersey season 2002-03, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, signed to the reverse in black marker pen above the SUN player lettering £120 - 160*

748 Robbie Fowler: a sky blue Manchester City match-issued Premier League No.33 jersey season 2002-03, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered FOWLER £100 - 140*

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749 David Seaman: a yellow & black Manchester City match-issued Premier League goalkeeping jersey season 2003-04, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered SEAMAN £150 - 200*

750 Shaun Wright-Phillips: a sky blue Manchester City No.29 matchissued Premier League jersey season 2003-04, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered WRIGHT-PHILLIPS £90 - 130*

751 Richard Dunne: a signed sky blue Manchester City No.22 matchissued Premier League jersey season 2003-04, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, signed in marker pen to the reverse beneath the No.22, lettered DUNNE £120 - 160*

752 Arni Gautur Arason: an orange & navy blue Manchester City No.25 match-issued Premier League goalkeeping jersey season 2003-04, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered ARASON £90 - 130*

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753 Nicolas Anelka: a red & black striped Manchester City No.39 matchissued Premier League away jersey season 2003-04, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered ANELKA £100 - 150*

754 Joey Barton: a signed white Manchester City No.24 match-issued Premier League away jersey season 2004-05, short-sleeved, Premier League badges, signed to the reverse in black marker pen, lettered BARTON £120 - 160*

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755 Andrei Kanchelskis: a teamsigned red Manchester United No.14 jersey season 1993-94, 14 signatures in black marker pen including Alex Ferguson, Parker, Irwin, McClair, Schmeichel, Sharpe, Hughes, Giggs etc., short-sleeved, lace-up collar, Golden Lion Premier League 1992-93 Champions sleeve badges, the reverse lettered KANCHELSKIS, ex-frame, some areas of tape residue £400 - 600*

756 Rare Wayne Rooney signed red Manchester United No.8 matchissued Premier League jersey from his first season at Old Trafford season 2004-05, long-sleeved, Premier League badges, the reverse lettered ROONEY, signed in black marker pen to the No.8 £500 - 700*

757 A light blue Tottenham Hotspur No.13 substitute’s away jersey season 1991-92, long-sleeved, Football League sleeve patches £150 - 200*

758 Gary Mackay-Steven: a green & white hooped Celtic 2016-17 Scottish League Cup Final bench-worn No.16 substitute’s jersey, short-sleeved, inscribed BETFRED CUP FINAL, HAMPDEN PARK, 27th NOVEMBER 2016, sponsor’s logo sleeve badges The winger Gary Mackay-Steven was an unused substitute during Celtic’s 3-0 Scottish League Cup Final victory over Aberdeen. £200 - 300* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


761 Zinedine Zidane: a white Real Madrid No.5 match-issued La Liga jersey season 2004-05, short-sleeved, L.F.P. sleeve badge, the reverse lettered ZIDANE; sold with a dealer’s COA (2) £500 - 700* 762 Gareth Bale white Real Madrid No.11 2016 UEFA Champions League Final match-issued jersey, long-sleeved spare, UEFA Champions League, 10 times European Champions and Respect Campaign sleeve badges, inscribed FINAL MILANO 2016, STADIO SAN SIRO - 28 MAY, REAL MADRID CF vs CLUB ATLETICO DE MADRID, the reverse lettered BALE £700 - 1,000* 759 Ronaldinho: a Barcelona No.8 away match-issued La Liga jersey 2004, short-sleeved, LFP and Forum Barcelona 2004 sleeve badges, the reverse lettered RONALDINHO £200 - 250*

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760 Roberto Baggio: a black & white striped Juventus No.10 match-issued jersey circa 1994, short-sleeved £300 - 500*

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763 Mamadou Niang: tangerine & sky blue Olympique de Marseille No.11 match-issued third-choice jersey season 2007-08, long-sleeved, LFP sleeve badge, the reverse lettered NIANG £150 - 200*

764 AC Milan white away No.16 substitute’s jersey season 1990-91, long-sleeved It is understood that this sub’s jersey was issued to Marco Simone. £200 - 250*

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765 Francesco Totti: a red & orange AS Roma No.10 match-issued jersey season 2007-08, short-sleeved, Lega Calcio Serie A sleeve badge, Coccarda patch, the reverse lettered TOTTI £200 - 250*

766 Lionel Messi blue & white striped Argentina No.10 jersey issued for the match v Romania 5th March 2014, unworn spare issue, short-sleeved £250 - 300*

767 Mohammed Gargo: a yellow Ghana No.6 international jersey from the match v Holland played in Arnheim 13th October 1998, short-sleeved This friendly ended as a 0-0 draw. The Udinese defender Gargo made 20 appearances for Ghana. £150 - 200*

768 Official player-issue Italy international football tracksuit top and training shirt, the first by Puma, the other by Diadora (2) £200 - 300*

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World Cup Memorabilia Lots 771 to 851

769 Russia blue No.18 international substitute’s away jersey from the World Cup qualifier played in Bulgaria 10th September 1997, short-sleeved £150 - 200*

771 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 £2,000 - 2,500*

770 Sergio Busquets red Spain No.5 jersey from the international match v England at Wembley 15th November 2016, short-sleeved, inscribed beneath the crest INGLATERRA vs ESPANA, 15 NOVIEMBRE 2016, LONDRES; sold with a letter of authenticity issued by the Spanish Football Association (2) £300 - 400*

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772 1930 World Cup ticket stub for the Uruguay v Yugoslavia semi-final played at the Centenary Stadium 27th July £50 - 70*

773 Two 1930 World Cup postcards, both tinted and showing the scene inside the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo £150 - 200*

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775 774 A collection of 18 World Cup postcards featuring tournaments between 1930 and 2006 £200 - 250* 775 A F.I.G.C. 1934 World Cup official’s medal awarded to a member of the Dutch football delegation W. Graafland, the obverse signed by the artist D.MANETTI and cast with three footballers in raised relief, the reverse with globe and inscribed CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CALCIO, F.I.F.A. F.I.G.C., ITALIO, MAGGIO-GIUGNO 1934 XII, W. GRAAFLAND, OLANDA, in original fitted case, Ricci, Firenze The following lot, a player’s badge, was presented to Jan Graafland and it is assumed that he was a younger relation of the official. £1,500 - 2,000*

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776 776 A 1934 World Cup player’s badge awarded to the Dutch footballer Jan Graafland, inscribed in blue enamel GIUOCATORE, additionally inscribed CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CALCIO, ROMA 1934, XII, the reverse numbered 72, blue ribbon suspension This badge was issued to Jan Graafland who was a forward who played for HBS Craeyenhout and was a member of the Holland 1934 World Cup squad. The previous lot, an official’s medal, was presented to W. Graafland and it is assumed that he was an older relation of the player. £1,000 - 1,500*

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777 An Italian magazine with illustrated coverage of the 1934 World Cup Final Italy v Czechoslovakia, “Il Secolo Illustrato”, Milano, 16th June; sold together with an unused sheet of 20 official 1934 World Cup ‘Cinderella’ stamps (2) £200 - 300* 779 An Italian film poster for the 1950 World Cup, titled CAMPIONATO MONDIALE DI CALCIO, published by Incom, Roma, 34 by 49cm., laid down on heavy stock paper with sellotape at each corner £1,000 - 1,200*

778 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. £150 - 200*

780 Four World Cup programmes, 1950 Brazil v Yugoslavia Group 1 match, lacking back cover; 1954 Final Hungary v West Germany; 1958 Final Brazil v Sweden; and a 1970 Final UK souvenir issue £400 - 500**

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781 Postal Covers for the 1950 and 1954 World Cups, the 1950 a general commemoration with three postage stamps, the 1954 issued by date & city for the West Germany v Hungary Final in Bern 4th July (2) £80 - 120*

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782 World Cup Final programme Brazil v Sweden played at the Rasunda Stadium, Solna, 29th June 1958 £150 - 200**

783 Three 1958 World Cup tickets all featuring the hosts Sweden, all played at the Rasunda Stadium, Solna, comprising the final tie v Brazi 29th June, the 1/4f v USSR 19th June and the 1/8f v Mexico; sold together with a caricature print of the Brazilian football team (4) £200 - 250*

784 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 £120 - 150* 785 A fine Brazilian sash commemorating the country’s two successive victories in the 1958 and 1962 World Cups, in orange & brown silk with rosette and with green stitched inscription reading BI-CAMPEO do MUNDO - 58-62, the reverse with a hand written presentation inscription to the Football Association in London dated 10-11-62, 158cm. £700 - 1,000*

786 Souvenir tournament programme for the 1962 World Cup in Chile, small booklet-style publication by Rumbo cigars & cigarettes, covering the history of the World Cup, profiles of the competing teams, fixtures, venues information £150 - 200**

787 An official FIFA pennant for the 1966 World Cup, bearing FIFA & tournament logos, length 50cm. £200 - 300* 785 206

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788 Two Umbro pennants advertising the use of their football requisites at the 1966 and 1970 World Cups, the larger 46cm. long £100 - 200*

789 Bobby Moore England 1966 World Cup tracksuit, by Umbro, blue top and bottoms, with red & white hooped elasticated collar & cuffs, the reverse of the top with white cloth lettering ENGLAND, some mud marks; sold with a team-group colour picture of the England 1966 World Cup squad portraying Moore wearing this tracksuit; a 1966 World Cup 50th anniversary book, in slipcase, which features this tracksuit illustrated on p.65; various documentation relating to the loan of the tracksuit to the National Football Museum in 2016 for their 50th Anniversary Exhibition; and a certificate of authenticity confirming the provenance being a gift by Bobby Moore to the England team 1966 World Cup coach driver Sid Brown £6,000 - 8,000*

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790 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. £3,000 - 4,000*

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791 Two 1966 World Cup Jules Rimet Trophy bracelet charms, one in hallmarked 9ct. gold, the other silver-plated £150 - 200*

793 1966 World Cup tickets including a Final Tie signed by Geoff Hurst, together with 3rd/4th, Hillsborough Q/f & 3 x 1/8f, and Villa Park 4 x 1/8f; complete with original paper wallet & printed information £200 - 250*

792 1966 World Cup programmes and tickets, two for the final tie England v West Germany, and a tournament programme; plus tickets for all England’s matches, 3 x 1/8f, q/f, s/f (two) and final; the lot also including Wembley F.A. Cup Final programmes for 1947, 1960 and 1962 to 1967 inclusive £250 - 350*

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794 Eighteen 1966 World Cup postal covers, two commemorative issues England ‘World Champions’ and ‘Winners’; the others issued for specific matches Brazil v Hungary, Portugal v Brazil, W Germany v Switzerland, Argentina v Switzerland, Spain v Argentina, Mexico v Uruguay, Argentina v W Germany, Spain v West Germany, Russia v N Korea, Italy v N Korea, Italy v Russia, Chile v Russia, Uruguay v France, Portugal v Bulgaria, Hungary v Bulgaria & Switzerland v Spain; the lot also including a plain envelope with a 4d World Cup postage stamp, all in a collector’s album (19) £140 - 180*

795 A collection of World Cup memorabilia, 1966 onwards, including a good selection of postcards, postage stamps and philatelic items; programmes & souvenir publications, tourist information, badges, keyrings and other miscellaneous items, occasional autographs including a Bobby Charlton signed letter, Gordon Banks signed postcard £200 - 300*

796 1966 World Cup memorabilia, A Watney Mann pennant signed by Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters; a 1966 World Cup Final ticket with counterfoil (detached); and a Football Association licensed reproduction 1966 World Cup poster, framed (3) £100 - 150*

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797 A full set of signatures of the West Germany 1966 World Cup squad, signed on a 10 by 20cm., 4 by 8in. cream coloured card, signatures in blue ink and fine black marker pen, Tilkowski, Weber, Beckenbauer, Overath, Haller, Seeler, Emmerich etc. £400 - 500*

798 1966 World Cup autograph album, containing signed pitures of the German manager and 11 finalists, Schoen, Tilkowski, Hotteges, Snellinger, Beckenbauer, Shulz, Weber, Held, Haller, Overath, Emmerich, Seeler; and the England manager Ramsey and the full 22-man squad Banks, Cohen, Wilson, Moore, J Charlton, Stiles, Ball, Hunt, Hurst, R Charlton, Peters; Bonetti, Armfield, Byrne, Callaghan, Hunter, Flowers, Connelly, Greaves, Eastham, Paine & Springett; plus a cut-out signature of the England trainer Harold Shepherdson, the album containing various other unsigned pictures, press cuttings etc. £500 - 700*

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799 An autographed 1966 World Cup Official Report, signed on the Appendix III double-page by Ramsey, Banks, Hunt, Hunter, Peters, R Charlton, Shepherdson, Bonetti, J Charlton, Cohen, Hurst, Moore and Ball, and also a selection of slightly later England players including Bell & Newton, elsewhere in the book over illustrations there are further England signatures for Cohen (2), Callaghan, Peters (2), R Charlton (2), Hunt (2), Hurst (3) and Banks, and four Portuguese players including Eusebio, plus Stanley Rous, Matt Busby & others

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lacking dust jacket; the lot also including a final tie programme signed inside by R Charlton, Hurst, Peters, Cohen and one other; together with the tournament programme; an information booklet; an Umbro brochure; and a World Cup Willie sticker (6) £300 - 500**

800 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. £900 - 1,200*

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801 A fine fully-signed framed photograph of the England 1966 World Cup squad, the 12 by 15in. photograph set within double glazing and featuring Alf Ramsey’s initial extended squad that was reduced to the final selection of 22 players when the tournament begun, the photograph fully-signed with the exception of Alf Ramsey and Bobby Moore whose signatures are within cut-outs to the lower margin, a full list of signatures comprising Banks, Cohen, Stiles, J Charlton, Hunt, Moore, Ball, Greaves, Hurst, Peters, Connolly, Springett, Bonetti, Armfield, G Byrne, Flowers, Hunter, Paine, Callaghan, Eastham, Newton, Milne, Thompson, Tambling, J Byrne, R Charlton & Wilson, and the coaching & training staff of Ramsey, Shepherdson, Cocker & McGuinness, the reverse of the photo with some additional signatures including Bobby Charlton who has signed with a message, overall 65 by 70cm. £1,500 - 2,000* 802 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 £400 - 500*

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803 Autographed Guest List & Table Plan for an Anglo-American Sporting Club Dinner in honour of Sir Alf Ramsey and England’s World Cup Party, held at the Cafe Royal, London, 11th April 1967, extensively signed front & back in ink including the 1966 heroes Hurst, Stiles, Banks, Ball, Peters, Cohen, Hunt, Shepherdson, Moore, the Charlton brothers & Ramsey, as well as many other guests from the occasion; sold with a football-shaped menu and an invitation for the event (3) £350 - 500* 802

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804 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 £250 - 300* 805 A 1966 World Cup Final programme and First Day Cover both signed by Alf Ramsey, the programme signed over p.32 teamlines 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. £550 - 750*

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806 Bobby Moore memorabilia, A multi-signed copy of Bobby Moore’s “My Soccer Story”, signed to the fly leaf by Bobby Moore, Trevor Brooking, Ronnie Boyce, John Sissons, Eddie Bovington, Peter Brabrook, Dennis Burnett, Johnny Byrne, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst & John Charles; sold together with a programme for the Bobby Moore Testimonial; A Westminster Abbey Thanksgiving Order of Service; a commemorative postal cover; and a programme for the Bobby Moore Cap v Villarreal 2008 (5) £200 - 300**

807 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. £120 - 160*

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808 A fine autographed England 1966 World Cup framed presentation, signed by Alf Ramsey and the full 22-man England squad, centred with a 12 by 16in. team-group colour photograph, framed & glazed, 86 by 91cm., £1,500 - 2,000*

809 A 1966 World Cup framed presentation signed by the Alf Ramsey and the 11 England winners, the signatures of Moore & Ramsey in ink, the others in black marker pen and mounted together with two colour photographs, 54 by 60cm. £400 - 500*

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810 A signed replica of an England 1966 World Cup tracksuit top, 8 signatures in black marker pen comprising Peters, Hurst, Banks, J Charlton, Hunt, Stiles, Wilson & Cohen £200 - 300*

811 A TOFFS red England 1966 World Cup Final retro jersey signed by 21 member of the England squad, signed after the passing of Bobby Moore, autographed in black marker pen by Banks, Cohen, Wilson, Stiles, J. Charlton, Ball, Greaves, B. Charlton, Hurst, Connelly, Springett, Bonetti, Armfield, Byrne, Peters, Flowers, Hunter, Paine, Callaghan, Hunt & Eastham; additionally signed by the England team doctor Neil Phillips £300 - 500*

812 A TOFFS red England 1966 World Cup retro jersey signed by 10 of the World Cup winning players, signed after the passing of Bobby Moore, signatures in black marker pen £300 - 400*

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813 813 A signed limited edition Umbro red England No.66 1966 World Cup 40th anniversary commemorative jersey, signed in black marker pen, after the passing of Bobby Moore, by 10 England finalists, the shirt inscribed ENGLAND 4, WEST GERMANY 2, 30.07.66, the reverse with a 66 shirt number, issued in a tin bearing the F.A. crest and Umbro logo £300 - 400*

814 A signed framed red England 1966 World Cup Final retro jersey, signed after the passing of Bobby Moore by the other 10 England winning players and additionally signed by squad members Norman Hunter and Ian Callaghan, 74 by 62cm.; sold with a second frame mounted with a final programme and match ticket and a Sunday Mirror newspaper 31st July 1966 (2) £250 - 350*

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815 A TOFFS red England 1966 World Cup Final retro jersey signed by the goalscorers Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, both signatures in black marker pen, Hurst with the inscription HAT-TRICK HERO, Peters inscribed SCORED THE IMPORTANT ONE £150 - 200*

816 A red England retro jersey signed by the 1966 World Cup goalscorers Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters, signatures in black marker pen, mounted together with two colour match-action pictures and a title plaque, framed & glazed, 82 by 67cm.; sold with a COA (2) £120 - 160*

817 A Bobby Charlton signed England 1966 World Cup Final commemorative jersey, the red Umbro retro issue inscribed beneath the three lions badge ENGLAND 4, WEST GERMANY 2, 30.07.66, signed by Charlton in black marker below the inscription, the reverse with captain Bobby Moore’s No.6 shirt number £100 - 150*

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818 1970 World Cup memorabilia, green Spanish language edition of the official tournament programme; tickets comprising final (two), 3rd/4th (two), Brazil v Uruguay (s/f), England v West Germany q/f (two), and pairs of 1/8f tickets for England v Romania, Brazil v Czechoslovakia, Romania v Czechoslovakia, Brazil v England, Brazil v Romania & England v Czechoslovakia; an unusual poster with national flags of previous winners with flocking to the surface; and other miscellaneous items £500 - 700*

819 World Cup football pennants, including a set made after the 1970 World Cup and representing the winning team since 1930 and featuring a star player; a set of seventeen 1978 World Cup pennants, each representing a competing nation plus the tournament logo; a similar arrangement for 1982; and a larger 1982 example £80 - 120*

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820 Pele signed framed Brazil shirt presentation, the yellow No.10 legend jersey signed in black marker pen, mounted above two colour match-action pictures and titling, framed & glazed, 80 by 64cm., sold with a COA (2) £200 - 250* 822 Carlos Alberto signed colour photograph of the coin toss before the 1970 World Cup match Brazil v England, 12 by 8in., signature in black marker pen; sold with a Brazilian postal cover commemorating the World Cup victory (2) £100 - 150*

821 A Pele signed 1970 World Cup style retro football, the Pele branded ball signed in blue marker pen, set on a display stand with nameplate and colour pictures, the base 25cm. square £200 - 250*

823 Carlos Alberto signed limited edition print, stunning 16 by 12in, colour tinted image of the Brazilian captain celebrating after scoring the team’s 4th goal in the 1970 World Cup Final, acclaimed as one of the greatest goals in the history of the World Cup, signed to the lower margin, No.70 from the edition; sold with a COA (2) £50 - 80*

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826 A Gordon Banks signed colour photograph of his 1970 World Cup ‘wonder save’ of a Pele header, 12 by 18in., signature in black marker pen; sold together with a certificated Gordon Banks signed goalkeeping glove (3) £100 - 150* 824 A signed Brazil 1970 World Cup retro jersey, seven signatures in black marker pen comprising Pele, Jairzinho, Carlos Alberto, Brito, Piazza, Felix & Rivelino £180 - 220*

827 A 1970 World Cup “The World At Their Feet” film poster signed by eight of the Brazil World Cup winning players, signed in black marker pen by Piazza, Pele, Felix, Tostao, Rivelino, Carlos Alberto, Jairzinho & Gerson, the poster 72 by 96cm., mounted, framed & glazed, overall 96 by 120cm. £700 - 1,000*

828 Official World Cup poster for the Mexico 1970 and Spain 1982 World Cups, “Mexico ‘70 IX Campeonato Mundial de Futbol” designed by Lance Wyman with skeleton football on green background, 56 by 40.5cm; and “Espana, Copa Del Mundo De Futbol, designed by Jan Miro, 98 by 63cm., creases and small tear, both rolled £250 - 350*

825 Signed 1970 World Cup tournament programme, the green Spanish language version, signed to the front cover by three members of the Brazilian World Cup winning squad Carlos Alberto, Rivelino & Edu £150 - 200**

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829 Official FIFA 1974 World Cup 4th Place Certificate, designed with the FIFA logo, the flags of the competing nations and inscribed FIFA WORLDCUP [sic] 1974 IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, CERTIFICATE, AWARDED TO THE, CONFEDERACAO BRASILEIRA DE DESPORTOS, WHOSE NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE TEAM ATTAINED 4th PLACE, MUNICH, 7th JULY 1974, bearing facsimile signatures of the FIFA President Stanley Rous and General Secretary Helmut Kaser, 38 by 48cm. This diploma was formerly in the collection of FIFA President Sir Stanley Rous. £1,000 - 1,500* 830 Franz Beckenbauer signed West Germany retro jersey, signed to the reverse in black marker pen between the printed player lettering & shirt number £140 - 180* 831 Two Johan Cruyff signed photographs, both 6 1/2 by 8 1/2 b&w signed in black marker pen, Cruyff on international duty for Holland £80 - 100*

829 832 Ali Reza Ghesghayan: a white Iran No.11 1978 World Cup bench-worn jersey, long-sleeved The Iranian defender played 5 times for Iran, and domestically played for Bargh Shiraz and in Sweden for Falu FK and FC Trollhattan. This jersey was gained as a swap by Scotland’s Don Masson on the occasion of the Group 4 match played at the Estadio Chateau Carreras in Cordoba on 7th June 1978 which ended as a 1-1 draw. Neither squad player took part in this particular match. £300 - 500*

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833 FIFA 1982 World Cup winner’s medal, .750 continental gold by Bertoni of Milan, the obverse with the World Cup trophy in raised relief and inscribed FIFA WORLD CUP, the reverse inscribed XII, COPA MUNDIAL, DE LA FIFA, ESPANA, 1982, in original fitted case This medal was awarded to FIFA’s Chief Press and Public Relations Officer Rene Courte. It is made to the identical specification as the medals awarded to the winning Italian footballers. £7,000 - 10,000*

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834 Marco Tardelli’s blue Italy No.14 1982 World Cup Final jersey, short-sleeved; sold with a signed letter of provenance from Clive Toye, former President and General Manager of the New York Cosmos, and later President of the Toronto Blizzard (2) Mr Toye’s letter of provenance reads as follows: “This shirt was worn in the 1982 World Cup Final by #14 Marco Tardelli, who scored one of the goals in Italy’s victory. Tardelli was a player for Juventus. His shirt was given to the President of Juventus Giampiero Boniperti, himself a former great Juventus and Italy player. At the same time, Boniperti was a member of the board of directors of the Toronto Blizzard, a member of the North American Soccer League, of which Clive Toye was President. The shirts was given to a mutual friend of Boniperti and Toye, the famous Italian church architect Sirio Tonelli who lived in Chicago, in order for him to travel to the USA and hand it over to the final intended recipient, Clive Toye.” £5,000 - 8,000*

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835 Official poster for the 1982 World Cup designed by Jan Miro, ESPANA, COPA DEL MUNDO DE FUTBOL, 98 by 63cm., rolled £100 - 150*

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836 A 1982 World Cup pennant signed by the England squad, in ink to the reverse, Wilkins, Robson, Keegan, Coppell, Francis, Hoddle, Mills, Greenwood & Howe etc., sold with an unsigned England pennant (2) £80 - 120*

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837 A set of ten original artworks used for 1982 World Cup matchbox labels, for the Cornish Match Co. Ltd., artist unknown, gouache on board, each image 23.5 by 17cm.; sold with a full set of the final printed labels with lettering added (20) £200 - 300*

838 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. £200 - 250*

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839 Diego Maradona signed photographic canvas print, signed in black marker pen, featuring Maradona standing for the Argentinean National Anthem at the Mexico 1986 World Cup, stretched but unframed, 56 by 39cm. £150 - 200*

841 Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker signed white England retro jerseys, a 1990 World Cup No.19 signed by Gazza and a 1986 World Cup No.10 signed by Lineker, both signatures in black marker pen to the reverse shirt number (2) £150 - 200*

842 Paul Gascoigne signed England 1990 World Cup No.19 retro jersey, signed to the reverse in black marker pen on the red No.1 £120 - 160* 840 A Diego Maradona signed Argentina replica jersey, signed in black marker pen £150 - 200*

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846 A trio of red England v Argentina 2002 World Cup replica jerseys signed by David Beckham, Paul Scholes & Rio Ferdinand, each signed in black marker pen, the shirts with match inscription stitched and sleeves with tournament logo £200 - 250*

843 A FIFA 1998 World Cup preliminary draw commemorative medal, by Bertoni, in silvered & gilt-metal, the obverse with the World Cup trophy in raised relief, the reverse with tournament logo and inscribed PRELIMINARY DRAW, PARIS, 12.12.1995, in original presentation case £100 - 150*

844 Zinedine Zidane signed France 1998 World Cup replica No.10 jersey, signed in silver marker pen the reverse 0 of the shirt number £150 - 200*

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845 A fully-signed photograph of the France national football team who played Ukraine at the Stade de France 27th March 1999, including many of the 1998 World Cup winners, 10 by 8in. colour signed in black marker pen by Barthez, Blanc, Thuram, Desailly, Lizarazu, Deschamps, Djorkaeff, Petit, Pires, Anelka & Dugarry; sold together with a Zinedine Zindane signed 10 by 8in. colour photograph (2) £120 - 160*

847 A team-signed white England v Brazil 2002 World Cup replica jersey, 17 signatures in black marker pen including Beckham, Scholes, Ferdinand, Seaman, Owen, Cole, Bridge, Brown etc. £140 - 180*

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Lots 848 to 850 These lots are from the Jason Brown Collection. Other lots from the Welsh international goalkeeper’s collection are offered elsewhere in this sale as lots 709 to 717.

848 Freddie Ljunberg: a yellow Sweden v Trinidad & Tobago 2006 World Cup No.9 jersey, short-sleeved, inscribed TRINIDAD/ TOBAGO vs SVERIGE, 10 JUNI 2006, FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered LJUNBERG This jersey was acquired by Jason Brown’s Gillingham team-mate Brent Sancho. The centre-back played in all three of Trinidad & Tobago’s 2006 World Cup matches in Group B. £300 - 500* 849 Ashley Cole: a white England v Trinidad & Tobago 2006 World Cup No.3 jersey, short-sleeved, inscribed ENGLAND v TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, 15-062006, FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered COLE

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This jersey was acquired by Jason Brown’s Gillingham team-mate Brent Sancho. The centre-back played in all three of Trinidad & Tobago’s 2006 World Cup matches in Group B. £400 - 600* 850 Nelson Cuevas: a blue Paraguay v Trinidad & Tobago 2006 World Cup No.23 jersey, short-sleeved, FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 badge to right sleeve, the reverse lettered CUEVAS This jersey was acquired by Jason Brown’s Gillingham team-mate Brent Sancho. The centre-back played in all three of Trinidad & Tobago’s 2006 World Cup matches in Group B. £200 - 300*

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851 Italy 2006 World Cup commemorative jersey signed by Andrea Pirlo, Fabio Cannavaro & Paolo Maldini, signatures in black marker pen, the commemorative shirt printed with squad signatures in gold £80 - 120*

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852 An early photograph of the Sunderland football team circa 1886-87, cabinet card, 4 by 6in. £300 - 500*

853 An official photograph of the West Bromwich Albion Cup Team 1894-95, 10 by 12in., with manuscript legend to the lower margin, the original mount is in poor condition, but the image is unaffected £300 - 500*

855 An official photograph of the Druids’ Cup Team winners of the Welsh Challenge Cup 1897-98, also winners of the Denbighshire & Flintshire Charity Cup, printed title & legend to mount, the image 7 by 9in. £100 - 150*

856 A group of four magic lantern glass slides for the Sheffield United v Derby County F.A. Cup Final 15th April 1899, an evocative crowd scene with some spectators without tickets perched high in trees beyond the stadium; two match action photographs one showing a cameraman taking moving images from behind a goal-line; the other some early arriving spectators enjoying a pint in the front row of the grandstand, each 3 1/4in. square £300 - 500*

857 A good collection of 18 football magic lantern slides, many relating to Sheffield United Football Club and by the acclaimed local pioneer photographer H. Jasper Redfern circa 1900, match-action included the 1899 F.A. Cup semi-final v Liverpool, a coloured slide of the Sheffield United 1902 F.A. Cup winning team, four of the glass slides are cracked; the group also including a rare image of the famous goalkeeper Bill “Fatty” Foulkes posing at the crease in the summer of 1900 when he played four first-class cricket matches for Derbyshire CCC; there is also a team-group of the Nottingham Forest team who won the F.A. Cup in 1898, and two slides featuring scenes at the Crystal Palace but they are not by Redfearn, one of which is believed to have taken at the 1899 F.A. Cup Final £600 - 900*

854 A commemorative photographic plate of the Aston Villa 1897 Football League Championship team, 7 1/2 by 9 1/2in., with title and legend identifying the team and coaching staff, mounted in a modern frame, overall 36 by 39cm. £200 - 300*

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858 A period photograph of the Sheffield United 1899 F.A. Cup winning team, in civilian clothes and with virtually every player smoking a pipe, 10 by 11in. £200 - 300*

860 A period b&w photograph portraying West Bromwich Albion supporters sightseeing in London ahead of the 1912 F.A. Cup Final with Barnsley at the Crystal Palace, 6 by 8in., mounted in a modern frame £80 - 120*

859 A fine period photograph of Everton Football Club’s Edward Bainbridge (club director), Jack Taylor (captain) & Sandy Young (goalscorer) posing with the F.A. Cup Trophy in 1906, 9 by 12in., in original mount £300 - 500*

861 A period photograph of the 1913 F.A. Cup Final Aston Villa v Sunderland, taken from a high aspect at the back of the stadium over the heads and shoulders of spectators with the pitch beyond, 8 by 10in.; sold together with a reproduction photograph from the original negative of the Sunderland team taking to the field for the 1913 F.A. Cup Final (2) £100 - 150* 224

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862 A fine framed photographic display titled ‘Burnley FC English Cup Winners 1913-14’, mounted with 13 photographic portraits of Edwards (trainer), Boyle (captain), Dawson, Sewell, Bamford, Taylor, Halley, Watson, Lindley, Hodgson, Nesbit, Freeman and Mosscrop all with manuscript identification, and a further photo of the F.A. Cup trophy, in its original oak frame under glass, 74 by 53.5cm.; sold together with a framed photographic plate of Burnley’s Cup Final goalscorer Bert Freeman (2) £700 - 1,000*

863 A superb black & white photograph titled Arrival of the Cup in Burnley 1914, the large 21 by 30in. photograph showing the excited crowd scenes as the F.A. Cup is paraded through the centre of Burnley, mounted in a modern 74 by 97cm. £1,500 - 2,000*

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864 An evocative photograph of Cardiff City supporters in Trafalgar Square in London ahead of the 1927 F.A. Cup Final v Arsenal, the 6 by 8in. b&w in original wooden frame and mount inscribed by hand BANGOR’S DAY, CARDIFF CITY 1 ARSENAL 0, THE PENRHYN CONTINGENT, TRAFALGAR SQAURE, 7a.m. APRIL 23rd 1927, overall 34 by 39cm. £150 - 200*

865 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 £120 - 160*

Wilkes & Sons Sporting Photographs Lots 866 to 870 Albert Wilkes set up his sporting photography business in the late 1890s while still a footballer with Aston Villa, having previously played for West Bromwich Albion and Walsall. Wilkes played for Villa from 1897-1907 and won five caps for England. Albert Junior joined the business during the 1st World War and took over when his father died suddenly in 1936. Albert sold the Wilkes & Son collection, mainly glass plates, to Colorsport at the start of the seventies. 866 Arsenal 1934-35, original 15 by 12in. Wilkes & Son black & white archival print The Arsenal side that beat West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns on 30 January 1935 on the way to winning a third successive Division One title. Included in this line-up are several Arsenal legends, including Ted Drake (who set the Arsenal record number of goals in a season, 44, in 1934-35, Leslie Compton (273 appearances), Joe Hulme (374), Cliff Bastin (396) and Eddie Hapgood (404). Manager George Allison completed the title treble start by Herbert Chapman, who died suddenly in January 1934 £150 - 200*

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867 Chelsea 1935-36, original 15 by 12in. Wilkes & Son blackand-white archival print, Wilkes & Son copyright stamp The Chelsea team that drew 2-2 with Aston Villa at Villa Park on 19 November 1935, included goalkeeper Vic Woodley, who won a record 19 consecutive caps for England before the outbreak of War. Woodley played in the infamous England international in Berlin, a game they won 6-3. £150 - 200*

868 Tottenham Hotspur 1938-39, original 15 by 12in. Wilkes & Son blackand-white archival print, Wilkes & Son copyright stamp The Tottenham Hotspur team that lost 4-3 to West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns on 24th September 1938. Vic Buckingham (back-row, 2nd from right) went on to manage Fulham, WBA, Ajax and Barcelona. Skipper Willie Hall (with ball) scored five goals for England in the space of 30 mins either side of half-time against Northern Ireland in November that season. £150 - 200*

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871 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 £40 - 60*

869 Seven Arsenal postcards, team-groups for 1948-49, 49-50, 55-56 & 56-57, and portraits of John Roberts, Frank McLintock and Don Howe, Wilkes & Son, copyright stamp £60 - 90*

872 A collection of approx. 150 b&w press football photographs, mostly 1960s, some 70s, backstamps & captions, player portraits, match-action, and other subjects, some other sporting content in the lot £250 - 350*

874 A vintage [London] Football Echo news-stand poster circa 1900, advertising sales of editions carrying the football results, the design scheme with a button-end football seeming bursting through the poster’s paper, printed by Alex K. Sutton, Ludgate Circus, London, staining to areas, upper margin the worst affected, but overall reasonably good for its age, the poster 76 by 50cm., mounted, framed & glazed £150 - 250*

870 Five team-group Manchester United postcards, for 1946-47, 56-57, 58-59, 59-60 & 60-61, Wilkes & Son, copyright stamp £60 - 90* 873 A reel of 200ft. 8mm. Kodascope film titled to the can label ‘Benfica & All Star Soccer Game, New York, 1957, in good condition; sold with another reel of film, Box Hill United Soccer Club, circa 1971, b&w, no sound (2) £250 - 350*

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875 F G Carter (early 20th century) MAY YOU REACH YOUR GOALS THIS YEAR signed, watercolour, original artwork for a calendar design featuring a startled looking striker and ‘keeper in goalmouth action, bearing an additional signature, identity unknown, the image 18 by 19cm., in a modern picture frame £80 - 120*

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879 878 Two albums containing 430 original artist drawn caricatures of 1950s footballers, pen & ink & gouache, inscribed with the player’s name and club, sometimes corrected if the footballer was transferred to another team, all individually numbered 1 - 430; sold together with 9 other football caricatures of footballers signed by R C A Crane and dated 1944 £200 - 300*

876 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 (double-glazed), published by Princeton Press, London, 1926, repaired, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 64 by 86cm.; sold together with a Vanity Fair print of Lord Kinnaird first President of the Football Association, titled “Soccer”, chromolithograph after Wallace Hester, mounted, framed & glazed, 49 by 33cm. (2) £200 - 300*

877 A Philips Radio poster featuring the Holland football team at the London 1948 Olympic Games, laid down on linen, the poster 46 by 31cm. £150 - 200*

Geoffrey Samuel Dickinson was born in Liverpool and attended Southport School of Art between 1950 and 1953 and at the Royal Academy School between 1953 and 1957. He is particularly remembered for his iconic illustration titled “London, The Swinging City” that appeared on the front cover of Time magazine, published 15th April 1966. The payment for this commission allowed Dickinson to buy his home. The artist’s mainstay was contributing cartoons to Punch magazine.

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879 An original Geoffrey Dickinson (1933-1988) artwork for a footballthemed satirical cartoon, possibly for Punch magazine, circa 1970s, signed in pencil and titled “WELL SIR, SINCE MANCHESTER UNITED WERE AT HOME TODAY THAT ONLY LEAVES …”, the image & caption implying that vandalism inflicted upon a Royal Train carriage cannot be blamed on football hooligans, and the culprits may be closer to home!, pen & ink with bodycolour on board, overall 23 by 44cm., unframed

Provenance: Acquired from the Chris Beetles Gallery by the present consignor. Gallery Label pasted to the reverse. £150 - 200*

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882 An unusually large spelter figure of a footballer, signed Ruffony and stamped FRANCE to the base, with bronze patina, the player modelled about to cross the ball from the right, height 59cm. £300 - 400*

880 Two French pottery plates featuring football, a St Amand plate with a humorous scene of a goalkeeper being smacked in the face by the ball; and a U & C Sarreguemines Perse with an old man watching youths playing football, the second slightly larger 20cm. diameter £80 - 120*

885 Spelter figure of a footballer, light brown patina, modelled about to kick the ball with his right foot, height 22cm., securing of figure to base in need of attention £60 - 80*

883 A spelter figure of a footballer, verdigris patina, modelled striking a leftfoot volley, marble plinth, height 20cm. £120 - 160*

881 A gentleman’s desk ornament, in the form of a chrome football and footballer figurine mounted on an oak plinth with silvered metal surface plate, 31 by 14cm. £150 - 200*

886 Spelter figure of a footballer, gilt-bronze patina, modelled striking a rightfoot volley, marble plinth, height 30.5cm. £100 - 150*

884 Bronze figure of a footballer traditionally said to be C.B. Fry circa 1900, brown patina, separate bronze football, marble plinth, height 26cm. £180 - 220*

887 A small spelter figure of a footballer, bronze patina, modelled volleying the ball, set on a marble plinth, 19 by 18cm., 7 1/2 by 7in. £60 - 80*

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SESSION FOUR Tuesday 16th May at 2:30pm Lots 888-1231


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892 Ronaldo & Ronaldinho signed yellow Brazil 4-star replica jerseys, both signatures in black marker pen (2) £150 - 200*

888 Lionel Messi signed Argentina No.10 replica international jersey, signed in silver marker pen to the reverse No.1 in the shirt number £150 - 200*

889 Pele and Sylvester Stallone Escape To Victory movie poster, both signatures in black marker pen, the poster 28 by 40cm., mounted framed & glazed, overall 43 by 54cm.; sold with a COA (2) £200 - 250*

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890 An “Escape To Victory” movie replica No.10 jersey signed by Pele, signed in black marker pen to the reverse below the No.10 and inscribed BEST WISHES £180 - 220*

891 Pele signed colour photograph, a 10 by 8in. signed in black marker pen, the image portraying the Brazilian playing for the Cosmos and about to be fouled by Dallas Tornado’s Richard Reynolds in a NASL game, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 36 by 28cm. £200 - 250*

893 A football signed by the Brazil team on the occasion of the Umbro Cup match v England at Wembley 11th June 1995, 15 signatures in biro comprising Zagallo (manager), Dunga (captain), Edmundo, Andre Criz, Giovanni, Jorginho, Leonardo, Juninho, Zinho, Doriva, Zetti, Edilson, Roberto Carlos, Marcio Santos and Ronaldao; sold together with a signed colour photograph of Ronaldo, mounted, framed & glazed, 50 by 38cm. (2) £150 - 200*

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894 Cristiano Ronaldo signed replica Portugal No.17 international jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse No.7 of the shirt number £150 - 200*

896 Barcelona football autographs 1950s, signed into rectangles drawn on graph paper in ink, Olivella, Segarra, Tejada, Ribbelles, Villaverde, Gracia, Ramallets, Estrens, Evaristo, Gensana etc. £100 - 150*

895 Johan Cruyff signed Holland and Barcelona retro jerseys, both signed in black marker pen, to the reverse of the orange No.14 Holland, and to the front of the red & blue striped Barcelona (2) £200 - 300* 897 Diego Maradona signed Barcelona No.10 1982-83 replica jersey, signed in silver marker pen to the reverse in the 0 of the shirt number £200 - 250*

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898 Lionel Messi signed replica Barcelona jersey from his club record 73 goals scoring season 2011-12, signed in black marker pen £100 - 150*

899 Team-signed Lionel Messi Barcelona No.10 2012-13 season replica jersey, signed by 13 players in silver marker pen, comprising Messi, Suarez, Neymar, Hernandez, Iniesta, Fabregas, Pedro, Puyol, Busquets, Pique, Alves, Mascherano & Valdes £200 - 300*

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900 Team-signed David Beckham Real Madrid No.23 replica 2004 home jersey, signed to the reverse in blue marker pen by Club President Florentino Perez, club legend Alfredo Di Stefano and 23 members of the squad, comprising Beckham, Owen, Zidane, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Figo, Raul, Gravessen, Salgado, Woodgate, Guti, Minambres, Helguera, Morientes, Pavon, Solari, Arbeloa, Mejia, Bravo, Sanchez, Valdano, Butragueno & Casillas £250 - 350*

901 A David Beckham, Ronaldo & Zinedine Zidane signed Real Madrid framed presentation, the three ‘galacticos’ signatures on a club pennant in black marker pen, surrounded by colour pictures and commemorative medallion, framed & glazed, 69 by 53cm., COA embedded to the reverse £150 - 200*

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902 Zinedine Zidane signed Real Madrid replica home jersey, signature in black marker pen £120 - 160*

903 A Real Madrid ‘Galactico’ 2003 Asia Tour poster signed by David Beckham, Raul & Zinedine Zidane, signatures in black marker pen, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 45 by 34cm. £150 - 200*

904 A Ronaldo & Roberto Carlos signed white Real Madrid replica jersey, both signatures in black marker pen £100 - 150*

905 Squad-signed Real Madrid 2014 Champions League Final Cristiano Ronaldo No.7 replica jersey, signed to the front in black marker pen Carlo Ancelotti and 21 members of the squad comprising Zidane, Ronaldo, Di Maria, Bale, Morata, Benzema, Coentrao, Modric, Ramos, Alonso, Khedira, Isco, Lopez, Marcelo, Illarramendi, Nacho, Casemiro, Carvajal, Pepe, Varane & Casillas £250 - 350*

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906 Cristiano Ronaldo signed Real Madrid replica jersey, the white home shirt lettered to the reverse and signed in silver marker pen to the No.7 £120 - 160*

908 Team-signed Juventus replica jersey, signed in black marker pen by Buffon, Thuram, Trezeguet, Camoranesi, Pessotto, Tacchinardi, Capello and others £100 - 150*

909 AC Milan autographs, comprising a club pennant signed by Franco Baresi & Mauro Tassotti; together with a group of ten 12 by 8in. colour photographs signed by Kaka, Gattuso, Seedorf, Rui Costa, Amrosini, Maldini, Nesta, Inzaghi, Shevchenko & Cafu (11) £200 - 300*

910 Five signed colour photographs of the international strikers Higuain, Ronaldo, Villa, Benzema & Aguero, mostly 8 by 12in., signatures in black marker pen £100 - 120* 907 Team-signed FC Inter replica jersey, signed in black marker pen by Toldo, Zanetti, Adriano, Materazzi, Martins, Recoba, Bonucci etc. £100 - 150* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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914 A team-signed Wales international replica football jersey circa 1995, white with green & red stripes away issue, 19 signatures in biro including Dean Saunders, Eric Young, Ryan Giggs, Ian Rush, Neville Southall, Mark Hughes, John Hartson etc.

911 Red Banner (Hungary) football autographs 1950s, signed into squares drawn on graph paper in ink, Kovacs, Lantos, Hidegkuti, Palotas, Geller, Norzsei, Szimcak etc. £60 - 80*

912 London 2012 Olympic Games football signed by the Great Britain players, 9 signatures in black marker pen including Team GB captain Ryan Giggs, Aaron Ramsey, Jason Steele, Ryan Bertrand, Jack Cork etc., deflated £150 - 200*

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913 Autographed Rangers 1972 European Cup Winners’ Cup memorabilia, A 12 by 8in. colour team-group photo, depicting a stunning image of Rangers aboard an open top coal truck as they parade their trophy around Ibrox during homecoming scenes after victory over Dynamo Moscow in the Nou Camp, signed in blue by all eleven players including Greig, Stein, Johnston etc; together with a modern hardback book ‘Treble Kings’ which has been signed by 7 players from their 1976 & 1978 Treble winning sides; both items come with a COA £75 - 100*

These autographs were collected at the Stakis Hotel (now Hilton) in Newport where the team was staying before an international match. £100 - 150*

915 Billy Meredith signed framed pictorial presentation, a coloured print of Meredith surrounded by trophies, medals and Welsh international caps mounted above an ink signature of Meredith on an album page, dated Sept. 7th ‘22, framed & glazed overall, 48 by 35cm. £180 - 220* 914

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917 A TOFFS white England retro jersey signed by England’s top six all-time international goalscorers, signatures in black marker pen and inscribed either BEST WISHES or GOOD LUCK by Wayne Rooney, Bobby Charlton, Gary Lineker, Jimmy Greaves, Michael Owen & Alan Shearer £150 - 200*

916 The autographs of the France and England football teams from the match in Paris 14th May 1931 won famously by the French 5-2, signed on part of a dinner menu at the Hotel Continental held by the French F.A. for the visiting England team, signatures in ink, 15 French players & trainer to the front, 11 England to the back, including captain Thepot, Mattler, Langiller, Kaucar etc., and Blenkinsopp, Burgess, Turner, Strange, Houghton etc., paper loss to corners £180 - 220*

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920 Replica jerseys signed by two England No.10 greats Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen, both signatures in black marker pen and comprising a red 2014-15 style signed to the reverse below the No.10 by Rooney; and a white replica of Owen’s England jersey from the 5-1 Germany match 1st September 2001, signed besides the three lions badge (2) £120 - 160*

918 A team-signed red England 2002-03 style replica jersey, 23 signatures in black marker pen including Eriksson, Beckham, Ferdinand, Seaman, Martyn, Owen, Scholes, Cole, Dyer etc. £140 - 180*

921 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) £150 - 200*

919 Steven Gerrard signed England 2014-15 style replica jersey, signature in black marker pen £100 - 150* **plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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922 922 Colour panoramic team-group picture signed by the Arsenal 1968-69 squad, signatures in biro, comprising Armstrong, Rice, Court, Gould, Graham, Neil, Furnell, Wilson, Radford, Sammels, Simpson, McLintock, Jenkins, Storey & McNab, lacking just Ian Ure, mounted with printed legend, framed & glazed, overall 30 by 45cm. £80 - 120*

923 Arsenal signed European Cup Winners’ Cup Final programme v Valencia at the Heysel Stadium 14th May 1980, signed inside by Nelson, Brady, Jennings, Rix, Stapleton, Sunderland, Talbot, O’Leary, Rice, Young, Devine, Neill (manager) & Howe (Asst. Manager) & others £80 - 120**

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925 A red & white Arsenal replica jersey signed by the 2001-02 double-winners, 20 signatures in black marker pen including Bergkamp, Adams, Keown, Pires, Seaman, Campbell, Wiltord, Cole etc. £150 - 200*

924 Multi-signed copy of Tony Adams’s autobiography “Addicted”, signed by Adams, Manninger, Vieira, Parlour, Vivas, Upton, Boa Morte, Garde, Anelka, Ljunberg, Hughes, Petit, Mendez, Bergkamp, Overmars, Seaman, Lukic, Wreh, Keown, Grimandi, Dixon, Bould, Winterburn, Sherwood, Rice, Ginola, Pleat, Campbell, Graham, Keegan, Bobby Robson, Gorman, Wenger, Graham Taylor, Hoddle, Mabbutt, O’Leary, Flo, Le Saux, Zola, Leboeuf, Pearce & Babayaro; sold together with a signed Arsenal 45rpm record “Good Old Arsenal” signed by the Arsenal 1970-71 Double winners including McLintock, George, Wilson, Rice, Storey, Sammels, Roberts, Radford, Kelly, Marinello & Nelson (2) £150 - 200**

926 A yellow Arsenal away replica jersey signed by the 2003-04 ‘invincibles’ team, 11 signatures in black marker pen comprising Bergkamp, Henry, Wenger, Cole, Vieira, Campbell, Edu, Pires, Ljunberg, Reyes & Keown £200 - 300*

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927 An Arsenal replica home jersey signed by the 2003-04 ‘invincibles’ team, signed by Wenger and 11 members of the team including Henry, Toure, Ljunberg, Pires, Edu, Cygan, Reyes etc. £200 - 300*

928 Thierry Henry signed Arsenal No.14 replica 2003-04 ‘invincibles’ season home jersey, signed in black marker pen to the reverse No.14 in the shirt number £100 - 150*

929 An unusual Maradona signed Arsenal framed presentation, a red Arsenal No.10 jersey reverse mounted and lettered MARADONA, signed in black marker pen by Maradona, mounted above a 12 by 17in. colour photo of Maradona posing with the shirt together with eight Arsenal players who have all signed the picture in black marker pen, comprising Clichy, Gallas, Fabregas, Hleb, Almunia, Diaby, Senderos & Flamini, framed & glazed, overall 98 by 62cm.; sold with a March 2008 edition of Arsenal magazine which ran a readers’ competition prize for this presentation and explaining that the signing took place when Maradona was a Guest of Honour at the Premier League match v Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium 29th January 2008 (2) £400 - 500*

930 Autographed Derby County 1975 First Division and Charity Shield Winners memorabilia, including a replica Charity Shield shirt signed by 7 players; a hardback copy of ‘Derby County - 1974/75 Champions’ signed by 9 players; a personal letter in its original envelope written by former player Tim Ward to a friend regarding match tickets - dated 30th Dec 1947; and two 12 by 8in. photos depicting celebration scenes at the Baseball Ground in 1975, signed by the players featured including Gemmill, Hector, McFarland, Nish, Thomas, Newton etc.; each item comes with a COA £100 - 150*

929 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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931 Leeds United autographs and memorabilia, a small binder file of signed newspaper photographs circa 1959-1962, including team-groups and individual players Revie, very young Bremner, J Charlton, Goodwin, Francis & Johanneson, Meek, Cush, etc.; memorabilia including a Leeds United handbooks for 1928-29 & 1949-50, a souvenir brochure for the 1955-56 promotion season and three 50s/60s programmes £150 - 200*

933 933 A Liverpool FC 1921-22 Football League Division One Championship commemorative dinner menu autographed by past players including the 1905-06 Championship winning team, held at the Adelphi Hotel, 29th June 1922, the inside front cover bearing 27 signatures in pencil including from the 1905-06 team Alf West, Billy Dunlop, Tom Chorlton, Maurice Parry, Alex Raisbeck, James Bradley, Arthur Goddard, Joe Hewitt, Sam Raybould, Jack Cox, Jack Parkinson and the trainer William Connell, the menu in poor condition with heavy sellotape repairs affecting many of the signatures £300 - 500*

934 934 A Liverpool 1950 F.A. Cup Final signed menu, for a luncheon held at the Hotel Metropole, Brighton, the day after the match Sunday 30th April, signed in ink by the 11 finalists Hughes, Stubbins, Spicer, Payne, Cidlow, Lambert, Jones, Fagan, Taylor, Liddel, & Baron, and additionally signed by the manager and his wife Mr & Mrs George Kay, and by Bob Paisley & Jack Balmer 932 A signed copy of the Leeds United book ‘The Boys of 72’, published in 2006, signed by 9 members of the team to the title page in blue biro comprising Lorimer, Clarke, Giles, Hunter, Reaney, Charlton, Jones, Harvey and Gray; sold with a COA (2) £50 - 80**

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Writing in his autobiography, Liverpool captain Billy Liddell recalls: “a coach trip to Brighton filled in the Sunday and we returned to Liverpool on Monday by the afternoon train, to be accorded a reception from the citizens of Merseyside which could not have been warmer or more moving if we had come home as conquering heroes.” £200 - 250*

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935 Liverpool FC autographs, including a colour magazine 1952-53 team-group photograph fully-signed in ink by all the players Jones, Spicer, Lambert, Ashcroft, Heydon, Hughes, Baron, Paisley, Liddell, Taylor, Payne, Smith & Brierley (the manager Don Welsh has not signed), laid down on a page from an exercise book; and magazine portraits of the 1953-54 Liverpool team laid down on a sheet and fully-signed by Jones, Crossley, Spicer, Saunders, Hughes, Maloney, Baron, Smyth, Payne, Smith & Liddell (2) £80 - 100*

936 A red Liverpool replica jersey signed by the 2005 Champions League winners, 12 signatures in black marker pen comprising Garcia, Gerrard, Dudek, Hyypia, Riise, Carragher, Smicer, Alonso, Hamann, Cisse, Josemi & Kewell £150 - 200*

937 Fully-signed colour photograph of the Manchester City’s 1969 F.A. Cup winning team, 16 by 12in. the team posing with the F.A. Cup trophy and the F.A. Charity Shield, signed by all eleven players comprising Dowd, Book, Pardoe, Doyle, Booth, Oakes, Summerbee, Bell, Lee, Young & Coleman; sold with a COA (2) £50 - 80*

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938 Replica Manchester City jersey signed by the 2011-12 Premier League Champions, 16 signatures in black marker pen comprising Lescott, Tevez, Mancini, K Toure, Garcia, Aguero, Silva, Dzeko, Kompany, Rodwell, Milner, Maicon, Clichy, Barry, Hart & Zabaleta; sold with a signature map (2) £100 - 150*

939 Large colour photograph signed by Eric Cantona, the iconic 24 by 18in. image of the Manchester United captain signed in gold marker pen, framed & glazed; sold with a COA (2) £150 - 200*

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942 Eric Cantona and Ryan Giggs signed Manchester United replica jerseys, the Cantona a red 1996 F.A. Cup Final style replica; the Giggs a white 1999 ‘wonder goal’ v Arsenal style replica, both signatures in black marker pen (2) £180 - 220* 940 Eric Cantona signed Manchester United 1994 F.A. Cup Final replica jersey, signature in black marker pen £120 - 160*

944 Manchester United 1999 Champions League final replica jersey signed by the golascorers Teddy Sheringham & Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, signatures in black marker pen £150 - 200*

943 Ryan Giggs signed limited edition photographic print portraying the goal celebration v Arsenal in the 1999 F.A. Cup semi-final, signed in black marker pen to the lower margin, numbered 150 from a limited edition of 250, framed & glazed, overall 48 by 65cm.; COA pasted to the backboard £100 - 150*

941 Eric Cantona signed Manchester United 1996 F.A. Cup Final replica jersey, signed in black marker pen £130 - 160*

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945 A multi-signed Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final commemorative jersey, 15 signatures in black marker pen comprising Schmeichel, Keane, Sheringham, Stam, Yorke, Scholes, G & P Neville, Giggs, Butt, Beckham, Cole, Solskjaer, Irwin & Berg £250 - 350*

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946 Two signed Manchester United 1999 Champions League Cup Final jerseys, the first signed to the front cover in black marker pen by Alex Ferguson; the other also signed to the front cover in black marker by goalscorers Sheringham & Solskjaer and additionally by Scholes, Irwin & Butt £100 - 150*

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947 A Manchester United souvenir club football signed by the 1999 Treble Winning team, 20 signatures in black marker pen, Beckham, G Neviille, Solskjaer, Sheringham, Giggs, Keane etc. £200 - 300* 948 Manchester United replica goalkeeper’s jerseys signed by Peter Schmeichel & David De Gea, both green ‘keepers shirts signed in black marker pen (2) £150 - 200* 949 Peter Schmeichel signed Manchester United 2012-13 style replica goalkeeping jersey, signature in black marker pen £80 - 120*

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950 Ryan Giggs signed Manchester United 2013-14 replica home jersey, signed in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES £80 - 120*

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951 A Manchester United post-war autographs collection, organised in sleeves in six numbered ring binder volumes, the autographs arranged chronologically from the 1950s to modern times, many of the earlier autographs have been taken from period autograph albums and other sources, and transferred into the collection, and includes the Busby Babes, the collection comes further up-to-date the signatures are directly on, typically, a magazine photograph, an extensive collection of players fortunate enough to have worn the famous red shirt over the years £700 - 1,000*

952 Autographed Manchester United memorabilia, including 75 signed JF Sporting Collectible cards (superbly designed modern cards with retro images of former players) including Crowther, Hawksworth, Stiles, Cantwell, McGuinness etc.; a signed copy of Nobby Stiles’ ‘Soccer My Battlefield’ paperback book; a 16 by 12in. b/w photo the 1977 FA Cup winning team aboard an open top bus during homecoming celebrations - 10 signatures in black marker; a 16 by 12in. photo of Paul Scholes posing with the Champions League trophy in 2008; and a dual signed 1977 FA Cup winners cover, signed by goal scorers Greenhoff & Pearson; each item comes with a COA £150 - 200*

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953 The autographs of the Manchester United 1952-53 team, on a double album page, 13 signatures in ink, Viollet, Carey, Rowley, Murphy (coach), McNulty, Pegg, Byrne, Pearson, Crompton, Aston, Berry, Chilton and 1 other £100 - 150*

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954 Matt Busby signed photograph, 10 by 8in. b&w signed in blue ink and inscribed ALL GOOD WISHES £120 - 160*

955 A signed Manchester United “The Last Line Up” print, portraying the team on the pitch before the Red Star Belgrade game, signed by the artist David Cottam, numbered 203/1958 and by Ken Morgans, Albert Scanlon, Harry Gregg, Ray Wood & Jackie Blanchflower, plus a facsimile signature of Matt Busby, mounted, framed & glazed, 69 by 76cm., 27 by 30in. £100 - 150*

956 George Best signed Manchester United programme from his debut season of first-team football in 1963-64, signed on the line-ups page for the League fixture v Birmingham City 11th January 1964, additionally signed by United’s Willie Anderson & Birmingham’s Terry Hennessy £100 - 150*

958 A George Best signed limited edition print titled “El Beatle”, featuring George Best crossing the Abbey Road zebra crossing with The Beatles, signed to the lower margin by George Best and signed by the artist Stewart W. Beckett, numbered artist’s proof No.5 and dated ‘97, the backboard pasted with a small colour photograph of artist and subject, mounted, framed & glazed, 63 by 59cm. £400 - 600*

957 A large & impressive George Best signed framed colour poster, Best portrayed in Manchester United kit, signed BEST WISHES in black marker pen, overall 109 by 82cm. £250 - 400* 959 A red Manchester United replica jersey signed by the ‘holy trinity’ George Best, Bobby Charlton & Denis Law, signatures in black marker pen £200 - 250*

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960 The signatures of Manchester United’s Bobby Charlton, Denis Law & George Best, on two b&w photographs, comprising a Charlton signed 10 by 8in. portraying him carrying the European Cup, and a double-signed 10 by 8in. of Law & Best, seen posing for the picture with trainer Bert Whalley (2) £150 - 200*

961 A signed red Manchester United 1968 retro jersey, 10 signatures in black marker pen comprising Fitzpatrick, Aston, Crerand, Sadler, Charlton, Stepney, Dunne, Law, Stiles & Rimmer £180 - 220*

962 A fully-autographed Manchester United Grand Reunion Dinner to celebrate the 1968 European Cup victory, signed by the 11 United finalists Stepney, Brennan, Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Stiles, Best, Kidd, Charlton, Sadler & Aston, plus Denis Law who had missed the game through injury £250 - 350*

963 Signed portrait photograph of Newcastle United’s Billy McCracken, signed in ink & inscribed “Newcastle United 1904-1923”, 8 by 6in. Belfast-born Newcastle club legend Billy McCracken won a F.A. Cup winner’s medal and three Football League Championship medals in a senior career spent entirely at St James’ Park. £100 - 150*

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964 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” £120 - 150*

965 A 1907 F.A. Cup Final framed presentation signed by the Sheffield Wednesday match winner George Simpson, comprising a print portraying Simpson scoring the late headed winner, mounted above an album page signed in ink by Simpson with the hand written inscription HOW I WON THE ENGLISH CUP AGAINST EVERTON, framed & glazed, 36 by 31cm. £150 - 200* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


968 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) £100 - 150* 966 Four Southend United autograph albums, with comprehensive representation of “Shrimpers” over the years, all organised in sleeves in four numbered ring binder volumes, also some programme content in the albums from the 1940s onwards £100 - 200* 967 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 1/2 by 5in. b&w prss photograph, backstamped (3) £120 - 160*

970 Tottenham Hotspur autographs of the early 1960s team, comprising: a b&w photoprint of the 1962 Cup Final winners signed by Jones, Mackay, Greaves, Norman & Smith; a colour team-group photo signed by Baker, Norman, Mackay, Smith, Greaves & Jones; a b&w photo signed by Smith; two photos signed by Jones; and a photo signed by Mackay (6) £100 - 150*

969 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. £250 - 300*

971 Autographed Tottenham Hotspur memorabilia, including a 1961-62 official club handbook signed by 8 players; a 20 by 16in. limited edition print depicting the 1961 Double winning team posing for photographers ‘shoulder to shoulder’, signed by 7 players; a large signed Jimmy Greaves print; and several other signed items including a Charles Buchan issued Alan Gilzean photo; each item comes with a COA £100 - 150*

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973 A Tottenham Hotspur 1981 F.A. Cup final retro jersey signed by Ossie Ardiles, Steve Perryman & Ricky Villa, signatures in black marker pen £120 - 160*

972 Autographed menu for an Anglo-American Sporting Club Dinner in honour of Tottenham Hotspur and England’s footballer Jimmy Greaves, held at the London Hilton, 14th March 1966, 9 signatures in ink front & back comprising Jimmy Greaves, Johnny Pritchett, Ron Harris, Alan Rudkin, Peter Osgood & Billy Wright, and also signed by the speaker for the evening David Frost and the entertainers Bernard Braden & Adam Faith, further three signatures to the cover that appear to be club members as opposed to sports personalities £120 - 160*

974 Wolverhampton Wanderers autographs circa 1949, in ink on an a sheet of paper 14 signatures including 10 of the 1949 Cup winning side, Williams, Pritchard, Springthorpe, Crook, Shorthouse, Wright, Hancocks, Smyth, Pye & Mullen £100 - 150*

975 A trio of framed pictorial presentations signed by notable early footballers, i) Jock Rutherford, Newcastle United (one F.A. Cup and three Championship winner’s medals between 1905 and 1910) ii) Ernest Needham, Sheffield United (one Championship and two F.A. Cup winner’s medals between 1898 and 1902) iii) Billy Wedlock, Bristol City’s Championship & F.A. Cup runners-up teams of 1906-07 & 1908-09 all presentations comprising ink signatures from album pages mounted below portrait photographs, the Needham image coloured and the largest, 42 by 33cm. £300 - 500*

976 A collection of autographs of notable early footballers, comprising Harry Makepeace, Mark Mellors, George Lillycrop, Jesse Pennington, C B Fry, Kenneth Hunt, Clem Stephenson, Dickie Downs, Charlie Athersmith, James Crabtree & Charlie Buchan, all signatures in ink mostly removed or cut from autograph albums £250 - 350*

977 Three album pages with 1920s football team-groups for Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and West Bromwich, signatures including Liverpool Hopkin, Forshaw, Mackinlay, Chambers; Spurs Dimmock, Lindsay, Elkes, Clay; & WBA Pearson, Magee, Smith, Perry; and many others £200 - 250*

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978 Three album pages with 1923 football team-groups for West Ham United, Southampton & Burnley, signatures including West Ham 1923 finalists (except captain George Kay); Southampton Allen, Parker, Campbell, Blyth; Burnley Watson, Bassett, Waterfield, Cross, and many others £200 - 250* 979 1930s football autograph book, with a good selection of team-groups in ink, comprising Arsenal, Manchester City, Celtic, Rangers, Motherwell, Huddersfield Town, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Preston North End, Everton, Sunderland & Hearts £400 - 600* 980 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 £80 - 120*

981 1937 F.A. Cup Final memorabilia, comprising: a Sunderland FC LNER luncheon menu signed by McNab, Mapson, Hall, Thomson, Carter, Gorman, Johnston, Gurney, Gallacher, Duns and others; a picture frame containing a Cup Final programme and ticket; a souvenir Northern Echo newspaper; and a Preston North End souvenir chocolate box (4) £500 - 600*

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982 Football autograph album compiled 1948 to 1950, a ruled line exercise book with a mixture of signatures directly onto the page, transferred in from elsewhere or signings over newspaper & magazine pictures, individuals and team and part-team groups including Leicester, Luton, Bury, Wolves, Colchester, Crystal Palace, Plymouth, Coventry, QPR, Port Vale, Leyton Orient, Newport, Swansea, Portsmouth, Torquay and others; sold with a 1960s scrapbook pasted with magazine pictures and bearing the occasional signature including George Best, George Cohen, Gary Sprake, Pat Crerand, Peter Bonetti, Terry Venables, Jeff Astle and others, £150 - 200*

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983 A collection of football autographs early 1950s, comprising two Great Northern Hotel, King’s Cross, London, luncheon menus, the first signed by the Arsenal team 7th October 1950 and the other by the Doncaster Rovers team 21st September 1950, split in two; and an autograph book with team and part-team groups including Chelsea, Spurs, FC Austria, Arsenal, Wolves, QPR, West Ham, Fulham, Leyton Orient, Dortmund Borussia, Copenhagen Combined, etc. (3) £150 - 250*

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984 A collection of of football autographs, comprising 190 signed 5 by 3in. index cards, most of which are signed by players from the 1950s - 1980s including Broadis, Baynham, Charles, Eastham, Hubbard, Lofthouse, Mackay, Sprake, Springett, Toshack & Trebilcock and many others; the lot comes with a COA £140 - 180*

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985 Autographs of 1950s football stars, a signed Stanley Matthews Evening Standard 80th Birthday Tribute Newspaper; a colour 8 by 10in. Stoke City team-group signed by Matthews; a colour 8 by 10in. signed photo of John Charles; a signed colour 8 by 10in. photograph of a Tom Finney oil painting; and a Nat Lofthouse signed b&w 8 by 10in. photograph £100 - 150* 986 A collection of football autographs, comprising 135 signed 12 by 8in. photographs depicting players from the 1950s - 1980s, all signed using black or blue markers, including fine examples of Mel Charles, Gordon Banks, Lawrie Reilly, Dave Mackay, Johnny Crossan, Stan Bowles, Rodney Marsh etc.; the lot comes with a COA £140 - 180*

987 European Cup/Champions League autographs collection, organised in sleeves in two ring binder volumes titled “50 Years of the European Cup and Champions League, although it should be stated before 1967 the collection is only represented by the autographs of Di Stefano & Kopa, thereafter increasingly good representation of footballers who have played in a European Cup/Champions League Final, including amongst many to choose from British players such as Jimmy Johnstone, Nobby Stiles. Johann Cruyff, Tommy Smith, John Robertson, Peter Withe, Terry Sheringham et al; and continental players including Paolo Maldini, Marco van Basten, Allesandro Del Piero, Figo, Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry et al., the autographs arranged chronologically from the 1950s to modern times, many of the earlier autographs have been taken from period autograph albums and other sources, and transferred into the collection, and includes the Busby Babes, the collection comes further up-to-date the signatures are directly on, typically, a magazine photograph, an extensive collection of players fortunate enough to have worn the famous red shirt over the years £250 - 350*

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988 Good collection of 1963 Football Association Centenary Match memorabilia including autographs, comprising a pair of postal covers signed by the England and FIFA Rest of the World teams who played in the F.A. Centenary Match at Wembley Stadium 23rd October 1963, ex-Antinori Collection, the England cover signed by the starting XI Banks, Armfield, Wilson, Milne, Norman, Moore, Paine, Greaves, Eastham, Charlton, Smith, and by the reserves Waiters, Shellito, Flowers, Kay & Baker, additionally signed by George Cohen; FIFA squad, comprising Yashin, Santos, Popluhar, Schnellinger, Pluskal, Masopust, Kopa, Law, Di Stefano, Eusebio, Gento and the reserves Soskic, Eyzaguirre, Baxter, Seeler and Puskas, additionally signed by FIA President Stanley Rous; together with a Centenary Banquet menu and invitation, four b&w press photographs, a programme & match ticket; a letter signed by F.A. Secretary Denis Follows; and a Post Office Certificate of Posting for the covers £800 - 1,200*

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989 Collection of 1960s signed magazine pictures of footballers, including examples for England 1966 squad members Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Roger Hunt, Bobby Charlton, Terry Paine, Ray Wilson, Martin Peters, Peter Springett etc.; Celtic Lisbon Lions including a good colour magazine picture of Celtic and others; plus a good selection of other stars of the day £200 - 300*

990 A trio of signed goalkeepers’ autobiographies, BERT TRAUTMANN (Trautmann’s Journey), GARY SPRAKE (Careless Hands) & NEVILLE SOUTHALL (Everton Blues), all neatly signed to their title pages of the paperbacks; each book comes with a COA (6) £40 - 60**

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991 Large collection of football autographs, including a numbered 4 vols series with signed magazine plates of Football/ Premier League players from the 1970s onwards organised alphabetically, plus a significant quantity more in loose form that has not been organised in binders; other miscellaneous albums and signed items £600 - 800* 992 Autographed Football Association’s Celebration Banquet menu to commemorate the 100th F.A. Cup in 1981, Held at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington, London, 8th May 1981, signed to the inside back cover by a fine selection of over 20 individuals present at the dinner including Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Nat Lofthouse, Johnny Carey, Danny Blanchflower, Frank McLintock, Joe Mercer, Bobby Robson, Emlyn Hughes, Jimmy Scoular, Walter Winterbottom, Richard Attenborough etc, signatures in ink; sold together with a seating plan booklet (2) £300 - 350* 993 An autographed booklet commemorating the centenary of the entry of Donington school into the first F.A. Cup in 1872, signed to autograph page by nine including Matt Busby, Bobby Charlton, Alf Ramsey, the cricketer Freddie Brown and others Donington School received a bye in the first round and were scratched from the second round allowing Queens Park to proceed straight to the semi-final. £150 - 200**

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994 A World Cup book signed to the dust jacket by Nelson Mandela and inside by a fine selection of footballers, the volume being Adam Powley’s “When Football Was Football, World Cup, A Nostalgic Look at Football’s Greatest Competition”, hardback with d/j, 2010, the football autographs to the outer boards and inside pages including Maradona, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Alex Ferguson, Alex Stepney, Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan, Jackie Charlton, Howard Kendall, Ray Wilson, Billy Bonds, Terry McDermott, Jimmy Greaves, Ian Callaghan, Franz Beckenbauer, Bobby Charlton, Denis Law, Michel Platini, Socrates, Peter Shilton, Gary Lineker, Peter Beardsley, Graham Taylor, Phil Neal, Lawrie McMenemy, Ian Rush, Phil Thompson and others, also signed by the actor Roger Moore £500 - 700**

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Postcards from the Hunter Davies Collection Lots 995 to 1001 From his hobby of amassing a collection of football postcards with subjects including football teams, famous and unknown, women’s football, comical issues, views of stadiums, in memorium cards, Baines cards et al, Hunter Davies used his collection to tell an illustrated history of football in his acclaimed book POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE OF FOOTBALL, published by Mainstream in 2010. Other items from the Hunter Davies Collection were illustrated in two other of his football titles, BOOTS, BALLS AND HAIRCUTS and the BUMPER BOOK OF FOOTBALL.

995 An album of 94 football teamgroup postcards, of non-famous local amateur or youth teams of the day and many anonymous line-ups, those identified comprise Northbury Athletic, St John’s College, St John’s Institute, Amhurst Park, Biscot, London Polytechnic, Glasgow Provincial Training College, Ullswater Rovers, Brooklyn Mills, South Bank (London) & Kensington St Barnabas plus one issue that has a pencil inscription to the reverse “Winchester v Charterhouse, C B Fry 2nd from left, 2nd row”, season dates are often painted onto the football at the front centre of the composition and mostly date between 1905 and 1922 £200 - 300*

996 An album of 161 football postcards, comprising team-groups of non-famous local amateur or youth teams of the day and mostly anonymous line-ups, those occasionally identified comprise: Kingswood, Regent, Highgate School, Fenny Stratford Rovers & Silverside Rovers; together with portrait cards of unidentified footballers, or small groups of players, of which some look wellkitted and athletic enough to have been professionals, others clearly aren’t !; season dates are sometimes painted onto the football at the front centre of the composition and mostly date from the 1900s and 1910s £350 - 450*

998 Five football ‘In Memoriam’ cards, three for Cup defeats i) Manchester City who fell at the County Ground, Swindon, 5th March 1910 ii) West Bromwich Albion, undated Cup defeat iii) Fusiliers (pencil dating to 1910) and two for clubs going out of existence iv) South Vale Wanderers (alias Hornets), February 1895 v) The Gas Works Rovers (November 1887 - February 1890) £180 - 220*

999 Football postcards, crowd scenes, views of stadiums including Wembley & Hampden Park, trophies, and the amusing or unusual; the lot also including some cigarette card silks and Victorian football-themed ‘Happy Families’ playing cards (38 items) £100 - 150*

997 A pack of three postcards issued for the 1923 F.A. Cup final, team-groups of the finalists Bolton Wanderers and West Ham teams, the other an aerial view of the newly-built Wembley Stadium, complete with original paper packet; together with two other 1923 Cup Final postcards (6) £180 - 220*

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1000 Football team-group postcards, some undated but usually circa 1900-1910 for Everton (3), Barrow, QPR, Liverpool, Preston North End, England international team, Glasgow Rangers & Bradford City, dated examples comprising Wolves 1907-08, Reading 1904-05, Barnsley 1904, Brighton & Hove Albion 1907-08, Aston Villa 1925-26 (poor), Clapton Orient 1920-21 (poor), Fulham 1908-09, Manchester City 1907-08, Huddersfield 1923-24, Clapton Orient 1920-21, Ilford 1905-06, Barnsley 1907 & Norwich City 1907-08, plus issues for Cup winning teams Aston Villa 1905 & Wolverhampton Wanderers 1908; together with 19 other later postcards, mostly 1940s/1950s (44 items) £500 - 700*

1003 Two Leyton Football Club postcards, both team-groups in 1905, one coloured £80 - 100* 1005 Portrait postcard signed by Harry Low the Sunderland footballer between 1907 and 1915, signed in ink “sincerely yours”, and also signed again to the reverse “with sincere regards from Harry Low” £80 - 120*

1001 A postcard of the Royal Arsenal football team in season 1888-89, a 1910 re-issue by Biddle, 1 Griffin Road, Woolwich £100 - 150* 1004 Portrait postcard signed by the footballer Evelyn Lintott in May 1907, signed in ink, “yours sincerely, Evelyn H. Lintott, 05-07”

1002 Three Sheffield Wednesday cabinet card photographs of the footballers Jimmy Massey and Jock Malloch and assistant-trainer J. Davis, dating from the turn of the 19th/20th centuries £250 - 300* 254

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1006 Portrait postcard signed by Charlie Thomson the Sunderland footballer between 1908 and 1919, signed in ink “with best wishes” £80 - 120*

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1009 Postcard of “the first Chelsea football team to beat Aston Villa Oct. 25th 1913, correspondence, postage stamp and postmark 20th July 1915 to the reverse £120 - 160*

1010 Postcard of the Chelsea football team 1913-14, unused £120 - 160*

1012 Signed portrait postcards of the Edwardian footballers C.B. Fry (Corinthian, Southampton & Portsmouth) and Robert Turner (Wednesday FC), both signed in ink, the Fry published in the Rotary Photographic Series No.3805; the Turner published by Furniss of Sheffield (2) £150 - 200*

1007 Portrait postcard signed by Bob Torrance the Bradford footballer between 1908 and 1917, signed in pencil to the reverse, dated Dec 6-1913 and inscribed “Bradford City F.C.” £80 - 120*

1008 Postcard of the Chelsea football team 1908-09, unused, published by the Rapid Photo Printing Co. London £120 - 160*

1011 A good and varied collection of 107 early football postcards, issues from Britain, continental Europe (Estonia well represented), Australia, football during World War 1, children, content including some cabinet cards, many of the team-group postcards are unidentified and worthy of further research £800 - 1,200* 1009

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1015 A Miscellany of football memorabilia, a page from the Illustrated London News 28th February 1846, a Shrove Tuesday football match in Kingston-upon-Thames; a page from Chatterbox 1873 with an engraving title “The Boys At Football”; an 1845 engraving from Society titled “Foot-Ball in The Stand”; a 1934 press photograph captioned “Nothing HighHat About Their Cheering, Westminster v Charterhouse at St Vincent’s Square; Popular Footballers cigarette cards; a card titled “A Pass From Left”; a photograph of a Luftwaffe Prisoner of War football team in Colorado circa 1943; a photograph of an unidentified early American soccer team; and a photograph of an unidentified junior team 1910 £150 - 200* 1013 1013 A collection of 40 football cigarette card silks from the “League Colours” series, issued by B.D.V. Cigarettes, comprising Arsenal, Barnsley, Birmingham, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Bradford City, Bradford P.A., Brighton & Hove, Cardiff City, Coventry City, Derby County, Everton, Exeter City, Grimsby Town, Huddersfield Town, Leeds, Leicester City, Lincoln City, Liverpool, Manchester United, Middlesbrough (2), Newport County, Notts County, Northampton, Nottingham Forest, Oldham Athletic, Portsmouth, Preston North End, Reading, Rotherham County, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Stockport County, Stoke, Sunderland, Swansea Town, Watford & Wolverhampton Wanderers; together with two Rugby League issues for Huddersfield & Salford (42) £100 - 150*

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1014 1014 Two albums of football trade cards, comprising: Sun Gallery Of Football Action; Golden Wonder All Stars; Soccer Bubble Gum Soccer Teams; Barratt & Co Famous Footballers; Barratt Football Candy Sticks; West Midlands Collectors Centre Busby Babes; Subbuteo Table Soccer Famous Footballers; FBS1 Famous Footballers; C S Ltd Footballers and Club Colours; Kellogg’s International Stars; Dickson Orde Footballers; CBT (Kane Products) International Football Stars; Cadet Sweets Footballers; National Spastics Society Famous Footballers; Mitcham Foods Footballers; Nabisco Foods Footballers; Chix Bubble Gum Famous Footballers; A & B C Footballers; Turf Cigarettes Famous Footballers; The Wizard World Cup Footballers; The Wizard Football Stars of 1959; The Hotspur, Adventure & Rover Football Stars; Tiger Star Footballers of 1963; The Victor Cup-Tie Stars Of All Nations; and a set with no publication details £120 - 150*

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1016 A privately compiled handwritten complete record of all English Cup Ties played by West Bromwich Albion Football Club, together with names of players each season 1883-84 to 1911-12, in ink in a small exercise book £150 - 250* 1017 An extremely early piece of Sunderland Football Club memorabilia, being a printed invitation from F J Trewhitt, Hon. Sec. of Sunderland Foot Ball Club, Woodside, inviting a Mr G E Gales to an evening event & dance at the Garrison Hall, Sunderland, 16th November 1882, laid down on a Victorian scrapbook page The club was formed 17th October 1879 as ‘Sunderland and District Teachers AFC’ by schoolmaster James Allan. Sunderland AFC joined the Football League in season 1890-91. £500 - 800*

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1018 A fascinating item associated with one of the most notorious occurrences in English football history being a letter dated 13th September 1895 on Aston Villa headed paper signed by William Shillcock and relating to a reward to be offered for the recovery of the F.A. Cup Trophy that had been stolen from Shillcock’s Birmingham premises where it had been on display, the manuscript letter in ink reading: DEAR SIR, YOUR CLUB HAVE MY FULL CONSENT & PERMISSION TO OFFER ANY REWARD NOT EXCEEDING (£50) FIFTY POUNDS OR TO TAKE ANY STEPS YOU MAY DEEM NECESSARY FOR THE RECOVERY OF THE ENGLISH CUP. I AGREE THAT SUCH ACTIONS SHALL NOT RELIEVE ME OF MY RESPONSIBILITIES INCURRED IN MY EXISITING GUARANTEE FOR SAFETY AND RETURN OF THE ENGLISH CUP. W. SHILLCOCK. the handwriting is not that of Shillcock and appears to have been composed and written by the Aston Villa Club Secretary George Ramsay, with Shillcock then adding his signature; sold together with a framed Sunday Pictorial newspaper dated 23rd February 1958 with a front page story claiming to have solved the riddle of theft of the F.A. Cup trophy in 1895 with an 83-year-old man Harry Burge confessing to crime, but was this 1950s-style ‘Fake News’ !; the lot also including a small picture of William Shillcock’s Birmingham shop; a postcard of the Aston Villa 1895 team posing with the Cup before the later theft; and a miniature reproduction of the £10 reward poster (5) Shillcock ran a sporting outfitters business from premises at 73 Newton Row, Birmingham. Aston Villa were the reigning F.A. Cup champions having beaten West Bromwich Albion 1-0 at the Crystal Palace 20th April 1895. Villa agreed to loan the trophy to Shillcock for display in his shop window. The ‘Little Tin Idol’ as it was known was then sensationally stolen on 11th September 1895, two days before the date of the present letter. Interestingly when the reward was put up it was advertised as a more modest £10, not the £50 maximum as Shillcock had agreed to. The original trophy was never recovered and its whereabouts, if it was not placed in the melting pot for the scrap value, remains a mystery. There was a confession to the theft made by an 83-year-old-man through a Sunday newspaper in 1958, but it is widely believed that his motivation for this was a fee to the paper.

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The original F.A. Cup Trophy was made by Martin, Hall & Co. in 1872 at a cost of £20. The cup stood 18in. tall and was competed for between 1872 and 1895. An exact replica was made as a replacement after the theft and this was used until 1910. It was then de-commissioned and presented to the Football Association’s long standing President Lord Kinnaird as a retirement present. That trophy was later sold at Christie’s auctioneers for £478,000 and was purchased by the present day West Ham United chairman David Gold who has it on loan at the National Football Museum in Manchester.* In 1911 a new trophy design was chosen and is the one familiar to all football fans today, made by Fattorini and Sons. Two versions have replaced the 1911 Cup for preservation purposes, the first played for in 1992 and the current version used for the first time in 2014. Provenance: The George Ramsay Collection sold at Christie’s Glasgow 20th June 1998. £2,000 - 3,000*

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1019 ‘The Graphic’ newspaper dated Saturday 27th April 1895 with a pictorial cover featuring the 1895 F.A. Cup Final between Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion, mounted ready for framing, 54 by 40cm. £80 - 120**

1020 A Cliftonville Football & Athletic Club itinerary card for the 1895 Christmas Tour to England for matches v Leicester Fosse, Woolwich Arsenal & Southampton St Mary’s, fixtures played 25th, 26th & 27th December 1895, printed to the front & centre pages, back blank, split at the fold £300 - 500* 258

1021 A Cliftonville Football & Athletic Club itinerary card for the 1908 Easter Tour to Scotland for matches v Hibs and Clyde fixtures played 20th & 21st April 1908, printing to all four sides, split at the fold £250 - 350*

1022 Wednesday Football Club menu for a dinner to commemorate the 1896 F.A. Cup victory, held at the Masonic Hall, Surrey Street, Sheffield, 7th October 1896, fine condition £300 - 500**

1023 A collection of newspapers & magazines with coverage of F.A. Cup Finals, including the famous edition of the Radio Times for the 1930 F.A. Cup Final where an aerial photograph of the pitch was divided into 8 squares as a listener’s aid for the radio commentary; the group featuring the Cup Finals of 1912, 1921, 1922. 1923 (White Horse Final), 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1937 &1938, titles comprising Football and Sports Favourite, All Sports, Le Plein Air, Sports Illustrated for Boys, the Sunderland Dispatch, Daily Express & Sunday Express & the Daily Dispatch £200 - 300**

1024 A group of magazine pages with illustrated coverage of F.A. Cup Finals during the Crystal Palace period, featuring 1895, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1910 & 1914, publications comprising The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, The Graphic, The Illustrated London News, The King, The Sketch, Black and White, Lotinga’s Weekly £200 - 300* www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1028 Two RSVP cards posted to Aston Villa club secretary George Ramsay by former players accepting invitations to attend the 1913 F.A. Cup Final v Sunderland at The Crystal Palace, John Devey, signed by him; and Howard Spencer, the card also signed, possibly by Spencer or maybe his wife £120 - 180*

1025 Two framed magazine plates portraying scenes of the 1899 & 1911 F.A. Cup Finals, the Sheffield United v Derby County 1899 coloured artwork by Ralph Cleaver; the Bradford City v Newcastle United 1911 from The Graphic and featuring spectators perched precariously in trees overlooking the pitch, mounted under glass in modern frames, the 1911 slightly larger, 48 by 38cm. £100 - 150*

1026 Bradford City v Newcastle United 1911 F.A. Cup Final memorabilia, a Great Northern Railway Circular regarding special goods and coal train arrangements in order that the special football excursions services are able to operate on F.A. Cup Final Day; an illustrated article from The Graphic magazine 29th April covering the Cup Final; and a full French magazine La Vie Au Grand Air 29th April also with illustrated coverage of the English Cup Final (3) £100 - 150* *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

1027 A trio of Blackpool FC ephemera, a menu of the Second Annual Complimentary Dinner on the occasion of the match with Huddersfield at Leeds Road, 27th April 1912, held at the Royal Hotel; a souvenir programme for a Joint Jubilee & Promotion Ball, 28th April 1937; and an official itinerary for the Blackpool v Tottenham Hotspur F.A. Cup semi-final 21st March 1953 £150 - 200*

1029 A group of three telegrams sent to the Sunderland’s Frank Cuggy on F.A. Cup Final Day 19th April 1913, the first two sent in the morning: i) “Sunderland team congratulations, expect to see you win today, Walker North Shields” ii) “Wish you success, Conroy” the other sent after the match: iii) “Hard luck, great disappointment to cafe staff canny lasses” Having won the League Championship in 1912-13, Sunderland narrowly lost out on securing ‘the double’ through a 78tth minute Tommy Barber goal for Aston Villa. £350 - 450*

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1031 Four Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Company Limited cheques dated 1925, together with an invoice, statement and credit note; sold together with two further Spurs administrative item, being signed typescript letters from the Tottenham Hotspur club secretary Reg S. Jarvis to the Everton Football Club secretary Bill Dickinson, the first dated 5th November 1954 and suggesting a kick-off time for the two clubs forthcoming fixture; the second dated 7th September 1956 and confirming that the club is agreeable to the BBC to provide a radio commentary service for the Spurs v Everton match scheduled for Christmas morning £150 - 200* 1032 A 78rpm record of the community singing at the Arsenal v Cardiff City 1927 F.A. Cup Final, Land Of My Fathers and Abide With Me, Daily Express Community Singing, Wembley Stadium; sold together with another 78rpm “The English Cup Final”, a Humorous Recitation by Mr Sammy Shields (2) £75 - 100* 260

1034 1034 Huddersfield Town Football Club official itinerary for the Tour to Copenhagen, Oslo & Bergen in May 1936 £60 - 80*

1030 A pair of football press cuttings albums, covering the resumption of League football in season 1919-20, and continuing into season 1920-21, interspersed with manuscript commentary £30 - 50**

1033 1930s Football Association memorabilia, an I.F.A. itinerary for the Visit of the International Football Association Board to Northern Ireland 9th-12th June 1933; International Football Association Board Luncheon, Isle of Wight, 8th June 1935; Football Association 75th Anniversary Celebrations programme, and banquet table plan & guest list, 26th October 1938 £150 - 200*

1035 A pair of letters from Liverpool FC secretary J C Rouse inviting former player Harry Lowe as a guest at the 1950 F.A. Cup Final and subsequent celebration dinner, the club inviting all players from the 1913-14 season, the last occasion the club had reached the Cup Final, the first letter being the invitation, the second confirming Lowe’s acceptance and enclosure of a match ticket and out of pocket expenses £150 - 250*

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1036 Sheffield Wednesday memorabilia, programmes including a couple of volumes in the 1950s, autographs, commemorative postal covers, tickets and season tickets, club wristwatches and other miscellaneous items including 4 frames comprising a set if 1991 League Cup winners collectors cards; a club Roll of Honour artist drawn print; a ceramic roundel printed with facsimile signatures of the 1983-84 promotion squad; and a 1991 League Cup winners souvenir (a qty.) £100 - 200*

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1039 Football Association 90th Anniversary 1863-1953 Celebrations memorabilia, banquet guest list & table plan plus two menus; England v Rest of the World match programme of arrangements, luncheon guest list & table plan, and menu; & a Football Association Report of the 90th Anniversary Celebrations (7) £150 - 200*

1038 Arsenal FC 1952 F.A. Cup Final celebration dinner menu, held at the Cafe Royal, London, 3rd May; together with a table plan (2) £150 - 200*

1037 Lytham FC ephemera, comprising: a Lytham FC 1951-52 b&w team-group photograph 6 by 8in., mounted; a player’s agreement season 1936-37 for Thomas Turner; A.G.M. papers for 1953, 1955 & 1956; and member’s cards for 1951-52 & 1955-56 £80 - 100* 1039 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1040 Football Association Centenary 1863-1963 Celebrations memorabilia, A Review of the Centenary Year; banquet guest list & seating plan, menu & speeches; Centenary Match England v Rest of the World programme, luncheon menu and dinner menu; plus an eve of match dinner menu; sold together with the 1963 F.A. Cup Final programme and a Football League 75th Anniversary dinner menu 1888-1963 (10) £200 - 300* 1041 Football Association memorabilia, admittance tickets for AGM & EGM 1.5.70; three Wembley Stadium Programmes of Arrangements for England v Wales 20.5.81 & 23.2.83, and v Northern Ireland 4.4.84; Dinner menu for England v West Germany 13.10.82; Sir Stanley Rous 90th Birthday Celebrations menu & brochure 25.4.85; England v Romania 11.9.85 package of items for the match & dinner; 125th Anniversary banquet menu & seating plan 3.6.88; buffet ticket for England v USSR 21.5.91; and a Dinner menu in honour of Sir Bert Millichip 19.9.96 £150 - 200*

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1042 1042 West Ham United ephemera, 1964 F.A. Cup Final Wembley Stadium luncheon menu, and post-match banquet menu, and guest list & seating plan; 1965 ECWC Final Programme of Arrangements; itinerary for the 1969 Tour to the United Stakes; 1975 F.A. Cup Final Wembley Stadium luncheon menu, and post-match banquet menu; 1980 F.A. Cup Final dinner menu; 1981 Division Two Champions reception programme & invitation; 2002 Golden Jubilee Luncheon; & 2008 John Lyall & Ron Greenwood Tribute Dinner £400 - 500*

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1043 West Ham memorabilia, vintage sheet music for “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles”; photographs, cigarette & trade cards, postal covers, books, programmes and other publications including a limited edition book 13/200 West Ham United The Making of a Football Club signed by the author Charles Korr and by John Lyall and Eddie Chapman; and other miscellaneous items £150 - 250*

1044 Two Manchester United celebration dinner menus originally owned by Bob Bishop the Irish scout who famously discovered George Best, 1963 F.A. Cup Final v Leicester City, held at the Savoy Hotel, London, 25th May 1963, signed to the back cover by the Beverley Sisters; and 1968 European Cup Final v Benfica, held at the Hotel Russell, London, 29th May 1968 £300 - 500*

1045 Two Liverpool FC F.A. Cup celebration menus, the first a buffet dance at Reece’s Ballroom, Liverpool, 24th July 1965, organised by the club’s Shareholders’ Association in honour of the 1965 F.A. Cup winning team; the second a celebration dinner held at the Savoy Hotel, 4th May 1974, after the win over Newcastle United (2) £140 - 180*

1046 An official Football League team-sheet for the Liverpool team to play Manchester United in the F.A. Cup semi-final 13th April 1985, signed by Ronnie Moran on behalf of LFC £200 - 250*

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1047 A group of six Tottenham Hotspur Testimonial dinner brochures, Jimmy Greaves (signed), Tommy Harmer, Justin Edinburgh (signed), Roy Reyland and two Dave Mackay functions (one signed), the lot including some related promotional material and an invitation to one of the Dave Mackay evenings £120 - 160*

1049 Football Association presentation package ‘Euro ‘96’, box contents including a hardback brochure that highlights all the venues for the tournament, a china plate, a special neck tie and two badges £50 - 80* 1052 Four editions of The Football Annual, for 1879, 1880 (lacking covers & advertisements),1887 & 1888 £500 - 700**

1050 Football memorabilia, coins, badges, tickets, postcards, cigarette & trade cards, magazines, souvenir publications etc. £50 - 100*

1048 Bill Nicholson Memorial Service 2004, including an Order of Service, a private service of thanksgiving invitation (in original envelope) and a White Hart Lane ticket for his Memorial Service 7th November 2004 (4) £80 - 120*

1053 The Football League Rules season 1893-94, rare 20-page booklet published by The Football League; sold with a memorial card for Halifax (2) £150 - 200** 1051 Football memorabilia, pennants, coins, patches & badges, beer mats, die cast cars, programmes, tickets, magazines, autographed items etc., the lot with content relating to football in South Africa, and to a lesser amount Australia & New Zealand; also some nonfootball sporting content including rugby and horse racing, notably a multi-signed John Ireland caricatures book (a qty.) £150 - 250*

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1056 Scarce Football Souvenir First League Clubs season 1906-1907, Photos of Players and Engagement Lists, published by Bovril, 40 pages, full page photographic plates of First Division teams with their fixture lists printed on the facing page, paper wrappers, split & spine but otherwise good £200 - 300**

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1054 Three consecutive editions of The Golden Penny Football Album for seasons 1902-03 to 1904-05, containing fifty photographic groups of the most famous teams, all with sellotaped spines, otherwise good £200 - 300**

1057 Five pre-First World War football & sporting publications, i & ii) two early & interesting football & sports equipment catalogues, one the 1906-07 price list for William Thomlinson’s Patent Buttonless Footballs, made at the Greenbank Leather Works, Partick, Glasgow; the other a William Shillcock’s Football & Winter Sports catalogue for the McGregor Works, Birmingham circa 1914 iii) Spalding Athletic Library Football Guide How To Play “Soccer”, 1906 iv) Leng’s Football Handbook 1910-11 v) Daily News & Leader Football Annual 1912-13 £150 - 250**

1058 13 pre-1920 Football Annuals, with some rare issues, comprising The Birmingham Daily Gazette Football Guide 1894-95 & 1895-96; The Athletic News Football Annual 1905-06, 1906-07 & 1919-20; The Morning Leader Football Annual for 1909-10, 1910-11 & 1911-12; The Football Association Rules of The Association and Laws of the Game 1910-11; Manchester Evening Chronicle Guide 1911-12; Leng’s Football Handbook 1913-14; Echo Football Guide 1914-15; & The Carlisle Journal Football Annual 1919-20 £400 - 600**

1055 Four consecutive editions of The Daily Graphic Football Annual for seasons 1905-06 to 1908-09, containing fifty famous football teams photographic groups, two with sellotaped spines, otherwise good £250 - 350**

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1060 A “Bright Sunset” The Last Days of a Young Scottish Football Player, With an Introductory note by J. H. Wilson. London, a rare volume with a touching subject matter relating to actual events and the death of a William Easton Riddell who in November 1882 while attending Bellahouston Academy, Glasgow, died through the result of an accident on the football pitch, blue pictorial covers with a football scene, gilt title, published by Drummond’s Tract Depot, Stirling, and by S W Partridge & Co., London, 1885 £100 - 150**

1059 A collection of 77 football annuals 1920s to 1950s, comprising: The Football Association Referees’ Chart 1933-34; The Football League Handbook 1935-36 & 1938-39; News Chronicle Football Annual 1931-32, 1937-38, 1952-53, 1954-55 & 1955-56; Littlewoods Football Annual 1934-35, 1935-36 (2) & 1936-37 (2); Topical Times Football Annual 1923-24, 1929-30, 1934-35 & 1935-36 (2); Vernons Sport Summary 1935-36 (2); Vernons Handbook 1936-37;Topical Times Sporting Annual 1932-33, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1938-39 & 1939-40; Northern Echo Football Guide 1932-33, 1936-37, 1937-38 & 1938-39; The Answers Book of Football undated; Answers Football Annual 1931-32, 1932-33, 1933-34 & 1936-37 (2); Wm. Younger Football Handbook 1938-39; The Empire News Football Annual 1937-38; Empire News and Sunday Chronicle Football Annual 1957-58; Post Football Guide 1937-38, 1949-50, 1950-51 & 1951-52; Daily Mail Football Annual/Guide 1927-28 & 1954-55; Racing & Football Outlook 1949-50 (2), 1951-52 & 1957-58; Sheffield Telegraph 1929-30 & 1958-59; Daily Worker Football Annual 1947-48 & 1948-49; Sunday Chronicle Football Annual 1947-48; Findon’s Football Handbook 1946-47, 1947-48 & 1948-49; Playfair Football Annual 1948-49 & 1949-50; Alex James’ Football Annual 1949-50; Sunday Empire News Football Annual 1946-47, 1947-48 & 1950-51; Sport Football Handbook 1948-49; Sporting Record Football Annual 1948-49; Athletic News Football Annual 1929-30, 1930-31 & 1933-34; Murphy’s Fixtures 1934-35; Sports Post Football Annual 1929-30; All Sports’ Football Annual 1922-23, 1923-24 & 1926-27; Tit Bits Football Annual 1923-24; The Handy Football Guide 1924-25; and Daily News Football Annual 1923-24, 1925-26 & 1926-27 £400 - 600**

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1061 Jackson (N.L.) Association Football, green & gilt pictorial cloth, with twenty illustrations, George Newnes Ltd., London, first edition, 1899, very good condition; sold together with Catton (J.A.H.) [“Tityrus”] The Real Football, A Sketch of the Development of the Association Game, pictorial cloth, Sands & Co., London, 1900, loose at spine and damp affected (2) £200 - 250**

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1066 Four football history books, The Badminton Library Sports and Pastimes Series “Football”, edited by the Duke of Beaufort assisted by Alfred E T Watson, 1899; Sir Frederick Wall’s Fifty Years of Football, 1935; The Story of The Football League 1888-1938 compiled by Charles E. Sutcliffe, J.A. Brierley & F. Howarth, 2nd edition; and Geoffrey Green’s The History of The Football Association, 1953 £120 - 180**

1062 Catton (J.A.H.) [“Tityrus”] The Real Football, A Sketch of the Development of the Association Game, pictorial cloth, Sands & Co., London, 1900 £150 - 200** 1064 Alfred Gibson & William Pickford’s Association Football & The Men Who Made It, published in 4 vols by Caxton, 1905, reasonably good condition; sold with the 1960 4 vols set Caxton’s Association Football, complete with the 1959-60 & 1960-1 Supplement, and Caxton Football Annuals 1962, 1963 & 1964; the lot also including Len Shackleton’s Clown Prince of Soccer, with applied signature; and five photo album booklets issued by The Triumph £250 - 350**

1063 Gibson (Alfred) and Pickford (William) Association Football & The Men Who Made It, 4 vols, published by Caxton 1905, reasonably good condition £200 - 250**

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1065 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 £100 - 150**

1067 History and Record of the Bohemian Association Football Club, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1895 to 1926, published by Harry Gilbert Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne £80 - 100** 1068 “The Spirit of Chelsea”, cloth bound version, 350 pages, pasted with certificates of authenticity signed by Ron Harris, Peter Osgood & Peter Bonetti, slipcase, published in 1997 £100 - 150** 1069 Two Corinthian Football Club histories, B O Corbett’s Annals of the Corinthian Football Club,1906; and F N S Creeks’ A History of the Corinthian Football Club, 1933 (2) £80 - 120**

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1072 West Ham United Handbook season 1907-08, the eight edition, good condition except for a small area of paper surface damage top-left; sold with a player selection card from West Ham Secretary E.S. King to R. Tucker to play in a pre-season game or, perhaps a trial match, on 28th August 1909 (2) £300 - 500**

1070 Norwich City Football Club handbook season 1931-32, foxing discolouration £50 - 70**

1071 Group of six Sunderland publications, The Sunderland Football Club by J. Anderson, 1924, pamphlet-style early club history; Let’s Talk About Sunderland Football Club by Tom Morgan; two 1950s Sunderland Handbooks; Jim Charlton Fixture Booklet 1923-24; & Rutter’s Football Fixtures season 1934-35 £300 - 400**

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1073 A 16 page football booklet of the constitution of Benfica from 1918, light vertical fold £220 - 250**

1074 Overseas football publications, Histoire du Football en Belgique et au Congo Belge, 50th Anniversary of the Belgian Football Association, 1895-1945; Geschichte Des Deutschen Fussballsportsm 1954; Norges Fotbal Forbund, 50th Anniversary of the Norwegian F.A.; Le Livre D’or du Foot-Ball Suisse 1904-1954; 100 Ans de Football en France, told through a series of illustrated story cards £150 - 200**

1075 FIFA & UEFA publications, limited edition (115/150) luxury edition of Football History Laws of The Game Referees, FIFA publication on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the International Football Association Board, 1986; and 25 Years of UEFA, 1979, in slipcase; FIFA Museum Collection, 1000 Years of Football, still sealed in cellophane (3) £100 - 150**

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1076 Aston Villa member’s ticket for season 1894-95, gilt-tooled leather covers inscribed ASTON VILLA FOOTBALL CLUB, MEMBER’S TICKET, 1894-5, printed inside with membership No.362, Price 10 shillings & 6 pence, extracts from members’ rules, club officials and issued to a Mr A J Perrins £250 - 350*

1078

1079

1077 Trevor Ford’s Aston Villa player’s ticket season 1949-50 A medal awarded to Trevor Ford at schoolboy’ level is offered elsewhere in this catalogue as lot 614. £100 - 150* 1078 Two Crystal Palace gentleman’s season tickets for 1892 and 1895, issued to a Mr E. Lawrence for the cost of one guinea, allowing admittance to the Palace, and to the Park where the stadium was located that staged the F.A. Cup Finals between 1895 and 1914 £80 - 120*

1080 1079 A ground entrance ticket and an admittance pass to the balcony of the pavilion on the occasion of the Ireland v Scotland Junior International Football Match at Cliftonville 11th February 1893, (2) Scotland Juniors won this game 4-1. £200 - 300*

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1080 A scarce and early football ticket for the Ireland v England international match played at Cliftonville 5th March 1898, England won this match 3-2. The England goals were scored by G.O. Smith, Charlie Athersmith and Thomas Morrem, with the Ireland goals scored by Joseph McAllen and James Pyper. £800 - 1,200*

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1081

1082

1081 A scarce and early football ticket for the Ireland v England international match played at the Balmoral Show Grounds 22nd March 1902, This match was settled by a late England goal scored by Jimmy Settle in the 86th minute. £800 - 1,200* 1082 A scarce and early Scottish F.A. Cup Final ticket Celtic v St Mirren played at Hampden Park 18th April 1908, issued to the [Glasgow] Evening Times for Seat No.5

1084 Football Association Dressing Room Pass for the Barnsley v West Bromwich Albion F.A. Cup Final played at the Crystal Palace 20th April 1912 £500 - 700*

Celtic beat St Mirren 5-1 with goals by Bennett (2), Hamilton, Somers & Quinn. Cunningham scored a consolation goal for St Mirren. £800 - 1,200* 1083 F.A. Cup final ticket counterfoil stub Barnsley v West Bromwich Albion played at the Crystal Palace 20th April 1912, for admittance to a reserved seat in the Pavilion £800 - 1,000*

1085 F.A. Cup Final ticket Arsenal v Cardiff City 23rd April 1927 £200 - 250* 1083

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1086 International Soccer Match programme Legia Warsaw v Hakoah played at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, N.Y., 30th May 1959 £80 - 120**

1087 International soccer match programme Benfica of Portugal v Boca Juniors of Argentina played at the Los Angeles Coliseum 26th August 1967 £50 - 80**

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1088 Two scarce issues of the American League Soccer News published in May 1949 and previewing the forthcoming fixture of Philadelphia All-Stars v Belfast Celtics played at the Yellow Jacket Stadium, Philadelphia, PA, 25th May 1949, newspaper-style single sheets, the reverse of both headed “Program” and carrying Belfast Celtics line ups for the above match and also for another American Tour game v Brooklyn-Hakoah - HispanoSelect £200 - 300**

1090 Shamrock Rovers v New York Skyliners programme played at Manning Bowl, Lynn, Massachusetts, 31st May 1967 £150 - 200**

1091 Rare Philadelphia v Glasgow Celtics programme 3rd June 1951, played at Cahill Field, Philadelphia, PA; sold together with the American League Soccer News published 20th May 1951 and previewing the forthcoming fixture of Philadelphia v Glasgow Celtics, newspaper-style single sheet, the reverse with probable line ups (2) £400 - 600** 1089 Rare Philadelphia All-Stars v Belfast Celtics programme 25th May 1949, played at the Yellow Jacket Stadium, Philadelphia, PA £200 - 300**

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1092 Hearts v Montreal Olympic programme played at the Autostade, Montreal, 30th May 1971 £150 - 200**

1094 Scotland v England international programme played at Hampden Park 2nd April 1927, sellotaped spine, tears £250 - 350**

1096 VIP edition of the Scotland v England international programme played at Hampden Park 28th March 1931, blue leather gilt and marbled boards, very good condition £250 - 350**

1093 Scottish National Football Programme 1st January 1926, covering all the Scottish League fixtures, the original owner was evidently at Celtic Park for the Rangers match, ink scores; sold with a Glasgow Rangers club handbook season 1946-47 (2) £80 - 100**

1095 Scotland v England international programme played at Hampden Park 13th April 1929, a little grubby but otherwise fairly good £300 - 400**

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1097 Scotland v England international programme played at Hampden Park 28th March 1931, foxing & marks to cover, but otherwise good £100 - 150**

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1098 Programmes for four Scotland v England internationals played at Hampden Park in the 1930s, 1933 (fair), 1935 (covers detached), 1937 (reasonably good) & 1939 (grubby & repaired); the lot also including a North Enclosure ticket for the 1937 match; and a dinner invitation for the 1939 game (6) £300 - 400**

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1099 England v Scotland ‘Wembley Wizards’ international programme 31st March 1928, area of paper surface damage to front cover, otherwise good £150 - 200** 1100 Rare England v Ireland international programme played at Bloomfield Road, Blackpool, 17th October 1932, VIP edition with card outer covers and tied with green ribbon £2,000 - 2,500** 1099

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1101 Programmes for the five England v Scotland internationals played at Wembley in the 1930s, 1930 (fair) and with compliments slip from F.A. Secretary Sir Frederick Wall, 1932 (very good), 1934 (marks to back cover but generally good), 1936 (fair) and 1938 (fair) £350 - 450**

1103 Three versions of a programme for the England v Scotland wartime international at Wembley 10th October 1942, the official programme; a printer’s proof of the official programme with author’s corrections and different advertisement artwork; and a ‘pirate’ programme £120 - 160**

1105 A post-war collection of England v Scotland international programmes and tickets, an unbroken run of programmes for the home internationals staged alternatively at Wembley and Hampden Park between 1947 and 1984 (the 1957 Wembley is signed by Tom Finney), then seven further programmes for Rous Cup or competitive qualification matches played thereafter; the lot also including a 1947 Wembley ‘pirate’; 1/2 a ticket stub for the Hampden 1950 match and a full stub for the 1960; Wembley stubs for 1951, 1953 (3), 1957, 1959, 1961 (2), 1963, 1967, 1973 (2), 1979 (2), 1981 & 1983; an additional ‘souvenir’ Hampden programme for 1952; under-23 games at Ibrox 2.3.60 and at Hampden Park 7.2.68 & 24.2.71; Wembley songsheets for 1953 & 1961; a Schools’ at Wembley 1956; an amateur international at Crystal Palace 16.3.62; and a commemorative postal cover 4.6.77; the lot also including a Scotland v Italy Inter-League programme at Hampden 1.11.61, contained in two binder files £150 - 200*

1104 Duncan Edwards signed programme, for the England v Scotland U-23 match at Hillsborough 8th February 1956, signed in ink on the line-ups page £150 - 200**

1106 A collection of England football programmes all with a Wembley steward’s ticket, all in sleeves in a binder file, comprising 4 x 1950s, 7 x 60s, 5 x 70s & 6 x 80s (44) £80 - 120*

1102 Eight England v Scotland international football programmes, two amateur internationals played at Dulwich Hamlet 23rd March 1935 and 13th March 1937; two wartimes at Wembley 10th October 1942 and 14th October 1944, and a ‘pirate’ issue for 17th January 1942; a wartime at Villa Park 3rd February 1945; a programme for the Bolton Disaster International Match played at Maine Road 24th August 1946; and a Victory international at Hampden Park 13th April 1946 £200 - 250**

1105 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1107 F.A. Charity Shield programme Amateurs v Professionals played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, 8th October 1923, ex-bound volume ÂŁ2,000 - 2,500**

1107 1108 F.A Amateur Cup Final programme Clapton v Southall played at Millwall 18th April 1925, sold together with a Millwall v QPR programme 28th February 1925, moderate condition (2) ÂŁ250 - 300**

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1109 F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Sunderland played at the Crystal Palace 19th April 1913, heavy horizontal fold, splitting at the spine £4,000 - 5,000**

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1110 F.A. Cup semi-final programme Aston Villa v Liverpool played at Tottenham Hotspur 28th March 1914, heavy vertical & horizontal folds £800 - 1,200**

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1111 F.A. Cup Final programme Burnley v Liverpool played at The Crystal Palace 25th April 1914, foxing and page-turning creases but otherwise a good example ÂŁ2,000 - 3,000**

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1112 F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Huddersfield Town played at Stamford Bridge 24th April 1920, taped repair to spine ÂŁ1,000 - 1,200**

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1113 F.A. Cup Final programme Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers played at Stamford Bridge 23rd April 1921, vertical & horizontal folds £1,000 - 1,200**

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1114 F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End playes at Stamford Bridge 29th April 1922, light folds but generally good £1,200 - 1,600**

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1115

1116 1115 F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End 29th April 1922, heavy horizontal fold £1,000 - 1,200** 1116 F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United 28th April 1923, vertical fold £600 - 800** 1117 West Ham United 1923 F.A. Cup Final memorabilia, comprising an original programme and ticket, both in poor condition, so accompanied with a 1978 reprint of the 1923 programme; together with a trio of “In Remembrance” cards £500 - 700*

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1118 F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Newcastle United 26th April 1924, a good example £3,500 - 4,500** *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1119 1119 F.A. Cup Final programme Cardiff City v Sheffield United 25th April 1925, vertical fold £600 - 800** 1120 F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City 24th April 1926, lacking staples, otherwise reasonably good £400 - 600** 1121 F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City 24th April 1926, lacking back cover £150 - 200**

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1122 1122 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Cardiff City 23rd April 1927, wear to front cover, but otherwise generally good £900 - 1,200** 1123 F.A. Cup Final programme Blackburn Rovers v Huddersfield Town 21st April 1928, fair condition £300 - 400** 1124 F.A. Cup Final programme Bolton Wanderers v Portsmouth 27th April 1929, good condition £350 - 450**

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1127

1125 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Huddersfield Town 26th April 1930, overall in good condition, light vertical fold £400 - 500**

1127 F.A. Cup Final programme Birmingham v West Bromwich Albion 25th April 1931, vertical fold, team change £300 - 400**

1126 F.A. Cup Final programme and ticket stub Arsenal v Huddersfield Town 26th April 1930, programme with light vertical fold but otherwise good, ticket good £500 - 600*

1128 F.A. Cup Final programme & ticket Birmingham v West Bromwich Albion 25th April 1931, the lot also including a picture card of the Birmingham centreforward Joe Bradford, overall in good condition (3) £400 - 500* 1129 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932, sold with a pair of tickets, and a community singing sheet (4) £500 - 600*

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1130 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932 £300 - 400** 1131 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Newcastle United 23rd April 1932, pen inscription to front cover, otherwise good £250 - 300**

1130

1131

1132 F.A. Cup Final programme Everton v Manchester City 29th April 1933, lacking staples but otherwise in good condition £300 - 400**

1133 F.A. Cup Final programme Manchester City v Portsmouth 28th April 1934, spine split below lower staple, otherwise in good condition £250 - 300**

1132

1133

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1134 F.A. Cup Final programme Sheffield Wednesday v West Bromwich Albion 27th April 1935, with the usual heavy fold £150 - 200**

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1139 F.A. Cup Final programme Huddersfield Town v Preston North End 30th April 1938, heavy vertical fold; sold with another 1938 Cup Final programme in incomplete sub-standard condition (2) £120 - 160**

1135 F.A. Cup Final programme Sheffield Wednesday v West Bromwich Albion 27th April 1935, with the usual problems through folding of this year’s silvery covers £120 - 160**

1137 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Sheffield United 25th April 1936, stain top left with a small taped repair to spine in same area, otherwise good £150 - 200**

1140 F.A. Cup Final programme Portsmouth v Wolverhampton Wanderers 29th April 1939, light folds, otherwise good £120 - 160**

1136 F.A. Cup Final programme Arsenal v Sheffield United 25th April 1936, light vertical fold but otherwise good £150 - 200**

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1138 F.A. Cup Final programme Preston North End v Sunderland 1st May 1937, some marks and stains but overall in good condition £150 - 200**

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1143 F.A. Cup Final programmes, wartimes Arsenal v Preston North End 1941 & Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic 1944, then a run for 1948 to 1952; sold with a souvenir issue for 1951 and also a community singing sheet; sold together with F.A. Charity Shield programme Portsmouth v Wolverhampton Wanderers (10) £250 - 350**

1141 F.A. Cup Final programme Portsmouth v Wolverhampton Wanderers 29th April 1939, restored covers, staple rusting £80 - 120**

1145 An unbroken run of F.A. Cup Final programmes 1946 to 1988, including replays for 1970, 1981, 1982 & 1983 (47) £300 - 500**

1142 1940 War Cup Final programme West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers, played at Wembley 8th June, reasonable condition; sold together with a programme for West Ham’s semi-final tie v Fulham played at Stamford Bridge 1st June, folds but otherwise good (2) £300 - 400**

1146 Programmes and ticket stubs for the 1947, 1948 & 1949 F.A. Cup Finals, Leicester v Wolves, Blackpool v Manchester United & Burnley v Charlton (6) £250 - 350*

1144 F.A. Cup Final programmes, a post-war run from 1946 to 1970 and replay (26) £350 - 450**

1147 13 F.A. Cup Final programmes, for 1954, 1957 to 1966 inclusive, 1972 & 1973 £80 - 100**

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1148 Limited edition deluxe version of the 2013 F.A. Cup Final programme Manchester City v Wigan Athletic signed by both teams, signatures in black marker pen over the player profiles, for Wigan Martinez, Robles, Pollitt, Al Habsi, Alcarez, Caldwell, Boyce, Ramis, Stam, Lopez, Figueroa, Scharner, McCarthy, Watson, Maloney, Gomez, McArthur, Espinoza, Kone, Di Santo & McManaman; and for City, Hart, Wright, Pantilmom, Richards, Kompany, Zabaleta, Lescott, Kolarov, Clichy, K Toure, Nastasic, Milner, Nasri, Sinclair, Garcia, Rodwell, Barry, Silva, Y Toure, Razak, Dzeko, Agueiro & Tevez £100 - 150**

1152 A bound volume of Arsenal programmes season 1954-55, first-team, reserves, youth, friendlies, international and neutral cup ties including Arsenal matches v Grasshoppers, Maccabi, Chelsea (London FA Cup s/f), Leyton Orient (FA Youth Cup), Spartak Moscow, West Ham (London F.A. Cup Final), Glasgow Rangers; neutral games FA XI v RAF, QPR v Walthamstow Avenue (FAC 1st Round 2nd Replay) & England v Young England, red cloth, titled to spine £140 - 180**

1150 Arsenal programmes and handbooks, home programme v Bolton 2.5.1931; 7 home reserves from 1948 & 1949; England v Italy “Battle of Highbury” international 14.11.1934; Schools’ International England v Scotland; 6 1930s Arsenal handbooks; an insert for the Opening of the West Stand 10.12.1932; and B Bennison’s “The Romance of the Arsenal” (17) £250 - 350**

1153 Five issues of Sport & Play, the Official Organ of the Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Small Heath (Birmingham) Football Clubs, i) 14th September 1903 Villa v Small Heath & WBA v Burton United ii) 31st October 1903 WBA v Sunderland, Small Heath v Sheffield Wednesday & Villa reserves v Halesowen iii) 13th February 1904 Villa v Manchester City, Small Heath reserves v Druids & WBA reserves v Coventry City iv) 27th April 1905 just for Aston Villa v Wolves v) 16th April 1906 Villa v Derby County & Birmingham v Bury paper split at spines £400 - 600**

1149 European Cup Final programme Atletico Madrid v Bayern Munich played at the Heysel Stadium, Brussels, 15th May 1974 £150 - 200** 1151 Arsenal v Glasgow Rangers programme 12th September 1934, friendly match, excellent condition £100 - 150** 286

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1156 A bound volume of Brentford programmes season 1950-51, contains all first-team home matches, covers removed £30 - 50**

1158 The scarce Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea programme for the match played at Burnden Park 31st January 1948, gatefold programme with score, scorers and half-times inserted in pen £320 - 360**

1154 A bound volume of Aston Villa programmes season 1909-10, covers removed £600 - 800**

1157 The very scarce Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea programme for the match played at Ewood Park 1st January 1948, a little creased but no writing £550 - 600**

1155 Three Aston Villa programmes, v Everton 26th January 1907, Burnley 21st March 1914 and reserves v Shrewsbury Town 1st November 1913, the first in very good condition, the others somewhat fragile £200 - 250**

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1159 Chelsea programmes and booklets, Football Jubilee Match Chelsea v Preston North End 31.8.1938, Football League Jubilee Benevolent Fund Match Chelsea v Brentford 19.8.1939; F.A. Cup Finals for 1967, 1970 (plus replay) and a 1970 s/f; 1972 League Cup Final; Official handbooks for 1947-48 & 1951-52; Famous Football Clubs Chelsea by Reg Groves; and Chelsea Magazine 1972-73 (11) £150 - 200**

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1163 A rare and historic programme from Liverpool Football Club’s very first season in 1892-93, the reserves fixture v Bootle Athletic played at the Anfield Road Ground 26th November 1892, ex-bound volume As well as being an historic survival from Liverpool FC’s first season, the opposition is poignant as well. For Liverpool directly replaced their neighbours Bootle in the Second Division of the Football League the following season, Bootle disappearing after just one season of League football due to financial difficulties. £500 - 600**

1160 Everton v Middlesbrough programme 16th April 1910, combined issue for Liverpool reserves v Nelson, in very fragile condition and with old sellotaped spine £100 - 150**

1162 Huddersfield Town v Middlesbrough programme 1st May 1922 This match was played two days after Huddersfield Town won the 1922 F.A. Cup final, beating Preston North End 1-0. The programme is therefore acts as a special souvenir issue. £140 - 180** 1164 Liverpool v Bury programme 4th November 1905, a combined issue with an Everton reserves fixture v St Helens, ex binder with spine professionally restored, but otherwise in very good condition £140 - 180**

1161 Four Everton programmes, the first in fact an Everton & Liverpool first-team combined issue for the 1st Round Cup ties 12th January 1924 Everton v Preston N.E. & Liverpool v Bradford City, ex-bound volume, very good condition but trimmed; v Sheffield Wednesday Christmas Day 1929, Liverpool reserves playing Sheffield United reserves, fair; v Huddersfield Town 25th September 1937, very good; and v Derby County 26th December 1938, old sellotape repairs £300 - 400**

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1165 Liverpool v Sunderland programme 15th September 1906, a combined issue with Everton reserves v Old Xaverians, ex bound volume restored at spine; sold together with Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers 4th February 1920, cigarette burns (2) £200 - 250**

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1166 Rare programme for Philadelphia Select of American League v Liverpool 26th May 1946, played at the Yellow Jacket Stadium, Philadelphia, PA, the programme also featuring the preliminary game Philadelphia American Reserves v Liberty Bell Post S.C. £300 - 400**

1168 San Francisco All-Stars v Manchester City programme played at Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, 4th June 1958 £150 - 200**

1170 Borussia Dortmund v Manchester United European Cup match programme 21st November 1956, Fussball Vorschau-Die Aktuelle Gelbe 4-pager issue complete with insert, sellotape repairs £200 - 250**

1171 Signed Shamrock Rovers v Manchester United programme 25th September 1957, the line-ups page signed by United’s Mark Jones & Jackie Blanchflower, and Rovers’s “Maxie” McCann £60 - 80** 1167 Liverpool v Young Boys of Switzerland programme for the match played in Yankee Stadium, New York, 14th June 1953, the programme also covering the preliminary game between two American Select XI’s £150 - 200**

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1169 Rare Philadelphia v Manchester United programme 11th May 1952, played at Lighthouse Field, Philadelphia, PA £600 - 800**

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1172 Large collection of Manchester United programmes, post-war, covering about a 40 years period from the 1940s to 1986, comprehensive homes coverage and a good selection of aways including overseas £1,500 - 2,500**

1173 Large collection of Manchester United programmes from the Sir Alex Ferguson era 1986 to 2013, comprehensive homes coverage and a good selection of aways including overseas £200 - 300**

1172

1174 A bound volume of Middlesbrough ‘Key Card’ programmes season 1913-14, all covers removed, first-team, reserves and other fixtures played at Ayresome Park including the England v Ireland international match 14th February 1914 £800 - 1,000** 1175 A bound volume of Middlesbrough ‘Key Card’ programmes season 1923-24, all covers removed, first-team, reserves and other fixtures played at Ayresome Park £600 - 800**

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1176 A bound volume of Middlesbrough ‘Key Card’ programmes season 1929-30, all covers removed, first-team, reserves and other fixtures played at Ayresome Park £500 - 700**

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1177 Scarce Middlesbrough v Manchester United programme 23rd August 1947 £400 - 600**

1179 Millwall v Northfleet United programme 6th January 1912, single-sheet, ex-bound volume £160 - 180**

1181 A rare single sheet programme from the 1st season of the League Cup for the match between Portsmouth and Chelsea at Fratton Park 14th December 1960, light horizontal fold otherwise generally good £220 - 250**

1180 Two Newcastle United “A” team programmes v Jarrow in seasons 1899-99 and 1900-01, Northern Alliance fixtures

1178 A collection of Middlesbrough programmes, homes comprising v Preston N.E. 15.1.49, 14 floodlit specials 1957-1960 (the Celtic 11.12.57 signed to the front cover by Brian Clough and Celtic’s Evans & Fernie, (but with some internal paper loss), Yorkshire v Durham 1.1.57, and the final home of the 1962-63 season which due to a a severe winter was played 21st May v Norwich; and 19 aways late 1950s and 1960s £150 - 200** *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

Both these issues are from League winning seasons. Jarrow were crowned Northern Alliance champions in season 1898-99, and Newcastle United “A” won the title in 1900-01. £300 - 500**

1182 South Bank v Tow Law programme 30th January 1937, Northern League fixture £80 - 120**

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1186 Three Sheffield United programmes, v Liverpool 19th September 1910, and two v Bury 24th December 1910 & 16th March 1912, ex-bound volumes, Liverpool split at spine, 1912 Bury with paper loss £200 - 250** 1183 Three South Bank home programmes, v Ferryhill, Northern League, 3.4.1937; Northern Counties Amateur Championship North Riding v Cumberland 19.11.38; South Bank v Shildon 18.2.39, Northern League, all punch-holed £120 - 180**

1190 Walsall v Grimsby programme 20th November 1897, Football League Division Two fixture played at Hillary Street £250 - 350**

1187 Two Sheffield Wednesday programmes season 1900-01, League fixture v Everton 30th March, and Wednesday reserves v Monk Bretton 9th March £130 - 160** 1184 Three Sheffield United programmes, v Bolton Wanderers 27th October 1900 and Aston Villa 24th November 1900 & v Newcastle United 15.11.1902, ex-bound volume £280 - 320**

1188 Four pre-war Tottenham Hotspur reserves home programmes, v Reading 9.4.28, Crystal Palace 20.9.30, QPR 25.2.33 & Leicester City 19.3.38, good condition except the 1933 which has heavy vertical & horizontal folds & wear £60 - 90**

1191 Walsall v Glossop programme 27th October 1900, Football League Division Two fixture played at Hillary Street £250 - 350** 1185 Three Sheffield United programmes, Leicester Fosse 27.2.1909, and two v Bradford City 12.3.1910 & 17.1.14, ex-bound volumes £240 - 280**

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1189 Walsall Town Swifts v Bootle programme 16th February 1891, Football Alliance fixture played at The Chuckery £250 - 350** www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk


1192 West Bromwich Albion v Blackpool programme 18th December 1937 £60 - 80**

1193 An early “Hammers’ Gazette” West Ham United programme season 1908-09, issue No.9, reserves Western League (Section B) fixture v Plymouth Argyle 5th October £200 - 250**

1194 An early “Hammers’ Gazette” West Ham United programme season 1909-10, issue No.61, first-team Southern League First Division fixture v Brentford 11th September £400 - 500**

1196 West Ham United First World War period programme season 1918-19, a London Football Combination fixture v Clapton Orient 14th September 1918 £250 - 350**

1195 West Ham United v Crystal Palace programme 30th December 1911, first-team Southern League First Division fixture £350 - 450** 1197 West Ham United programme from the first season in the Football League 1919-20, Second Division fixture v Coventry City 13th December 1919, worn £300 - 400**

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1198 West Ham United v Bristol City programme 5th March 1921, sold together with West Ham United v Coventry City 10th December 1921 (2) £350 - 450**

1201 West Ham United v Portsmouth programme 10th September 1927, sold together with West Ham United v Millwall London Professional Charity Fund match 8th October 1928 (2) £250 - 350**

1204 West Ham United v West Bromwich Albion programme 28th January 1933, sold together with West Ham United v Plymouth Argyle programme 4th September 1933 (2) £200 - 300**

1199 West Ham United v Leicester City programme 10th February 1923, sold together with West Ham United v Aston Villa 24th January 1925 (2) £350 - 450** 1202 West Ham United v Leeds United programme 22nd March 1930 £200 - 300**

1200 West Ham United v Burnley programme 12th September 1925, sold together with West Ham United v Brentford (F.A. Cup) 29th January 1927 (2) £300 - 400**

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1205 West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur programme 9th November 1935 £120 - 160**

1203 West Ham United v Middlesbrough programme 5th September 1931, worn & heavy folds; together with West Ham United v Huddersfield Town 1st February 1932 (2) £150 - 200**

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1206 West Ham United v Doncaster Rovers programme 31st October 1936, sold together with West Ham United v Millwall programme 27th December 1938 (2) £150 - 200**

1209 Seven West Ham United wartime programmes, v Southampton 25.3.40, Arsenal 25.12.40, Watford 3.1.42, Fulham 6.2.43, Brentford 9.10.43, Luton Town 12.5.45 & Portsmouth 23.2.46 £350 - 450** 1211 West Ham United v Valenciennes (France) programme played at Randalls Island Stadium, New York City, 23rd June 1963, a combined programme featuring on the same day Recife (Brazil) v Kilmarnock £150 - 200**

1207 Two West Ham United v Fulham programmes, 15th September 1934 and 9th October 1937 £150 - 200**

1208 Two West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers programmes, 18th October 1930.and 29th August 1938 £180 - 220**

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1210 43 West Ham United programmes, 22 homes dating between 1946-47 & 1957-58 including a Festival of Britain v Standard Liege 12.5.51; plus a postponed home v Nottingham Forest 26.12.1962; together with 19 away programmes all being F.A. Cup tie aways between 1964 and 2006; plus a League Cup away at Arsenal 5.10.66 £150 - 200**

1212 West Ham United v Recife (Brazil) programme played at Randalls Island Stadium, New York City, 26th June 1963, a combined programme featuring on the same day Munster (Germany) v Mantova (Italy) £150 - 200**

**plus Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (zero rated for VAT)

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1213 West Ham United v Portuguesa (Brazil) programme played at Randalls Island Stadium, New York City, 28th June 1965, a combined programme featuring on the same day Varese (Italy) v The New Yorkers (USA) £150 - 200**

1214 West Ham United away programmes from the victorious 1964-65 European Cup Winners’ Cup campaign, two versions for KAA Gent (one newspaper style titled “Buffalo”); Sparta Prague; Lausanne-Sports; and the Final Tie v TSV Munchen 1860 at Wembley 19th May with ticket (6) In the semi-final West Ham played Real Zaragoza but it is believed that in Spain this was a no programme game. £250 - 350* 296

1215 West Ham United programmes from the 1965-66 European Cup Winners’ Cup campaign, homes & aways for Olympiakos, Magdeburg & Borussia Dortmund; and with a ticket for the away in Dortmund (7) £300 - 400*

1216 1216 A collection of West Ham United overseas match programmes, friendly v VfB Stuttgart 3.8.65; from the 1975-76 ECWC campaign v Lahden Reipas 17.9.75, Ararat Yerevan 22.10.75, ADO Den Haag 3.3.76, Eintracht Frankfurt semi-final 31.3.76 (with ticket) and the final v RSC Anderlecht (with ticket) played at the Heysel Stadium; from the 1980-81 ECWC campaign v Poli Timisoara 5.11.80 & Dinamo Tbilisi; 1985 Kirin Cup in Japan; UEFA Cup v Steaua Bucharest 21.10.99 and v Palermo 28.9.06 (13) £200 - 250*

1217 Seven programmes for West Ham United matches played n the USA, a group of four programmes played at Randalls Island Stadium in New York v Oro (Mexico) 12.6.63, Gornik (Poland) 31.7.63 & 4.8.63, and Dukla (Cz) 11.8.63; Inaugural Soccer Match at the Houston Astrodome 19.4.67; Dallas Tornado 21.5.69; & a 1971 tournament v New York Cosmos, Dallas Tornado & Bologna £700 - 900**

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1220 Three programmes for events held at Wembley Stadium, First International Rodeo or Cowboy Championship 14th to 28th June 1924; Torchlight & Searchlight Tattoo 1st to 13th September 1924; and The Festival of Youth 3rd July 1937 £100 - 150**

1222 Three football programmes, Manchester Central v Liverpool Marine F.A. Cup tie 5th October 1929; Norwich City souvenir programme for the match v Millwall 29th October 1938 attended by HM King George VI; and Hungary v Wales international programme 28th May 1961 £180 - 220**

1218 A collection of West Ham United ‘specials’ programmes, F.A. Cup finals & semi-finals some with tickets; Football League Cup finals, semifinals & replays and some with tickets including the 1966 away leg at The Hawthorns; Charity Shields; & Play-Off finals £200 - 300* 1219 Wood Green Town v Hoxton Manor Spartan League Premier Division fixture 10th December 1938, played at the other football ground in White Hart Lane, the home of Wood Green Town FC £40 - 60**

1221 Five London clubs football programmes, Chelsea v Arsenal 21st November 1931; two Clapton Orient reserves v Brighton, South Eastern League, 7th November 1914, and v Reading reserves 8th April 1939; Surrey Senior Cup Final Tie Dulwich Hamler v Tooting & Mitcham United played at Crystal Palace 14th May 1938; & Tufnell Park v Dulwich Hamlet, Isthmian League, 16th February 1935; sold together with a Fulham Football Club share certificate dated 1906 (6) £200 - 250**

1223 Two pre-war programmes, Clapton Orient v Bradford 27th December 1921; & Tottenham Hotspur v Bradford 27th December 1932 £80 - 120**

1220 *plus Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT

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1227 A collection of programmes and memorabilia relating to the career of Jackie Milburn, the programmes reflecting his career spells at Newcastle United, Linfield & Yiewsley, as well as international duty for England, and a couple of post-career appearances; together with photographs, magazines, press cuttings, a memorial service programmes and other miscellaneous items £300 - 500*

1224 Four programmes for matches v European/World representative football teams, England v Rest of Europe played at Arsenal 26th October 1938; Great Britain v Europe played at Hampden Park 10th May 1947; England v Rest of the World played at Wembley 21st October 1953; & United Kingdom v Europe played at Windsor Park 13th August 1955; sold with a postcard of the Marine Hotel, Troon, signed to the reverse by the 1947 Europe team, comprising Darui, Petersen, Steffen, Carey, Parola, Ludl, Lemberechts, Gren, Nordahl, Wilkes & Praest, and additionally signed by the referee George Reader; accompanied by a press photo of the Europe XI (6) £150 - 200**

1225 Two single-sheet wartime programmes, West Ham United v Clapton Orient 12th April 1941 London War Cup; and Charlton Athletic v Fulham F.A. Cup 3rd Round 5th January 1946 £50 - 70** 298

1226 A collection of Wembley football programmes, two wartime Cup finals Chelsea v Charlton 15.4.44 and Chelsea v Millwall 7.4.45, F.A. Cup Finals for 1950 & 1951, 11 England internationals, a schools’ international, and an U-23; the lot also including a 1952 Cup Final ticket (18) £200 - 300**

1228 A collection of 22 football programmes dating between 1946 and 1959, including Drumcondra v Shelbourne FAI Cup s/f 31.3.1946, Stoke v Manchester United 7.4.51, Leeds United v Bradford P.A. West Riding Senior Cup 8.10.56, the majority of the other programmes being flloodlit specials v visiting overseas teams £150 - 200**

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1229 Miscellaneous collection of football programmes 1950s onwards, good selection of League clubs, plus some Scottish and non-League, £300 - 500** 1230 A large and good collection of ‘specials’ programmes, Cup Finals including domestic and European competition, also semi-finals, and other showcase games, international matches, Testimonials etc. £700 - 1,000** 1231 A collection of football programmes 1950s to 1970s, England, European Finals and club representation for Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs & Ipswich £100 - 150**

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