LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB; various vintage programmes dating from the 1960s and 70s, including Third Round Football Association Challenge Cup Liverpool v Chelsea 1966, Everton v Liverpool 1967, Watford v Liverpool 1970, with associated ticket, Liverpool v Arsenal 1971, FA Cup Semi-Final Leicester City v Liverpool 1974, various tickets for 1980 matches, etc.
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Various football programmes and ephemera, including three Liverpool Football Club season ticket books and a UEFA Champions League Final Real Madrid v Liverpool commemorative programme, 27th May 1981, together with other sports programmes including rugby, Barbarians v New Zealand 1964 programme, Lancashire County Cricket Club Lancashire v Gloucestershire 1985 programme, etc.
Various early 20th century football medals, comprising an 'Invinsa Wednesday League Runners Up' medal awarded to T. E. Moneypenny of Victoria F.C. Runners Up 1913-1914, by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1913, a 9ct rose gold 'Bootle Football League Shield Winners' medal awarded to A. Moneypenny of Stanley AFC, Winners 1920-1921, a 9ct yellow gold 'Liverpool County Football Association' medal awarded to A. Moneypenny of Liverpool Football Club, Medal Competition Winners 1922, a hallmarked silver 'Bootle Football League' for Division Runners Up 1924-1925, by Birmingham Medal Co., Birmingham 1924, a 9ct yellow gold 'FA Lancashire Amateur Cup' medal awarded to R. A. Moneypenny of Marine A.F.C., Winners 1925-1926, a 9ct yellow gold 'Allwell Cup Winners Division One and Cup, L&DWL 1926-27' medal, a 9ct yellow gold 'Liverpool County Combination' medal awarded to Marine AFC 1927-8 and a 9ct yellow gold 'Pennefather Cup 1932-3' medal (8).Condition Report: - 9ct gold combined approx. 60g. Silver combined approx. 21.6g.
LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB; a variety of vintage programmes, mainly international for European Cup, including Liverpool v Borussia Mönchengladbach, May 9th 1973, Liverpool v Red Star Belgrade, 6th November 1973, with DVD, with Liverpool v Stromsgodset, September 17th 1974, Liverpool v Dynamo Dresden, 17th March 1976, Crusaders v Liverpool, 28th September 1976, etc.
Nine Football Association and international Football Association programmes, from 1951-1953, seven with matching tickets, comprising two England v Scotland, April 14th 1951 with ticket, England v Argentina, May 19th 1951, with ticket, England v Austria, November 28th 1951, England v Wales, November 12th 1952, England v Belgium, November 26th 1952, England v Scotland April 18th 1953, and England v Rest of the World, October 21st 1953, England v France, Arsenal Stadium, October 3 1951, and England v Portugal Goodison Park Liverpool, May 19th 1951, both Festival of Britain, together with four cigarette cards, T Finney, S Mortensen, Billy Liddell and S Mathews.
LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB; vintage programmes dating from the 1961 and 1962 season, including Liverpool v Leeds United Football League programme 1961, Football Leavie Division 2 Albion v Liverpool, 16th September 1961, Everton v Liverpool, 18th October 1961, Derby County v Liverpool, 21st October 1961, Preston Northend FC, November 4th 1961, a copy of the Portsmouth News Football Mail edition, December 2nd 1961, Leeds United AFC v Liverpool, 23rd December 1961, Liverpool v Norwich City, 13th January 1962, Liverpool v Blackpool, 18th October 1962, and FA Official Year Book 1961-1962.
LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB; various vintage programmes dating from the 1950s and 60s, including Liverpool v FC Saarbrucken Festival of Britain match, 9th May 1951, Liverpool League Champions 1963-1964 Into Europe tribute programme, European Cup Liverpool v Reykjavík 1964, a sports newspaper dated 1965, European Cup Liverpool v FC Koln in Rotterdam 1965, a Gazzetta del Popolo newspaper dated 1965, Liverpool v Petrolul Ploiesti (Rumania), 28th September 1966, etc.Condition Report: Yes, in house shipping will be available on this lot but price will be dependent on amount of folders to be shipped. No less than £20+VAT.
English football programmes from 1947-1952, to include: The Football League v Scottish Football League, 17th March 1948; Port Vale v QPR, 26th March 1948; Brighton & Hove Albion v Ipswich Town, 15th March 1947; Rotherham United v Chester, 26th December 1946; Leeds United v Grimsby Town, 10th April 1950; Fulham v Newcastle, 31st March 1951; Stoke City v Newcastle 10th February 1951; Liverpool v Newcastle, 2nd October 1949; Southport v Shrewsbury, 28th October 1950; Sheffield United v Coventry City, 17th December 1949; and others. (17)
Football postcards and signatures, to include: Newcastle United team signatures from 1946-47, including Joe Harvey and Jack Milburn; Liverpool team autographs 1946-1947; Stan Mortensen, Burnley Squad 1946-47; Bryn Jones; Charlton Athletic squad 1946-47; numerous sheets of facsimile player autographs for teams such as Newcastle, Sunderland, Everton, Arsenal, Fulham and more c.1950; and an album of Footballer Press photographs, 1949-1960 squad photographs 'Presented by SPORT', original Newcastle 1954-1955 squad postcard, and other reproduction postcards.
British Sporting Medal (Football) hallmarked silver d.32mm, 19.97g: Football League Cup Final medal by Vaughtons, engraved 'SEASON 2002/2003 FINALIST'. Match result Liverpool 2 - 0 Manchester United. GEF with red case, lid gilded 'WORTHINGTON CUP'. Red cases are for runners-up. This medal therefore awarded to a Manchester United player. Further match details enclosed.
The scarce Great War D.S.C. group of five awarded to Acting Flight Commander C. C. ‘Jumbo’ Carlisle, Royal Naval Air Service, late Merchant Navy, one of the more unusual characters of ‘The Spider Web’ Sea-plane Flight at Felixstowe Distinguished Service Cross, G.V.R., the reverse hallmarked London 1917; 1914-15 Star (Flt. S. Lt. C. C. Carlisle, R.N.A.S.); British War and Victory Medals (Flt. Cr. C. C. Carlisle. R.N.A.S.); Denmark, Medal for Heroic Deeds, silver, mounted as worn, good very fine (5) £1,400-£1,800 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Butterfield’s Auction, U.S.A., June 2000. D.S.C. London Gazette 1 May 1918: ‘For zeal and devotion to duty between 1 July and 31 December 1917.’ The original recommendation states: ‘This officer has served on this station [R.N.A.S. Felixstowe] since August 1915 and has been consistent in carrying out his varied duties in a thorough and capable manner. I consider his influence on this station to have been highly valuable to the Service and most deserving of recognition.’ Cyril Campbell Carlisle was born in Liverpool on 14 March 1880, and originally served in the Merchant Navy, having been apprenticed to Nicholson & McGill in February 1896. He was awarded the Norwegian Medal for Heroic Deeds in respect of the rescue of the crew of the barque Varuna in 1902 and he gained his 1st Mate’s Certificate in the following year. His subsequent Master’s Certificate was obtained at Victoria, British Columbia, Canada in August 1906, but on joining the Royal Naval Air Service in May 1915, he listed his current employment as that of a manager of a petroleum company in West Africa. Having undertaken pilot training at R.N.A.S. Chingford - seemingly without success, one report stating ‘he will never improve as a pilot’ - Carlisle was posted to R.N.A.S. Felixstowe for duty as ‘senior watch keeper and motor boats’ in January 1916. Subsequently described as ‘an exceptional officer with great ability to command,’ he was advanced to Flight Lieutenant in October 1916 and given charge of ‘seaplane lighters and motor boats.’ And apart from his detachment to Houton Bay ‘in connection with the America Seaplane’ in April 1917, he appears to have remained likewise employed until the war’s end. Having been advanced to Acting Flight Commander in March 1918, he transferred to the Royal Air Force in the rank of Captain and served in 70 Wing and in France. Carlisle emigrated to Canada in the 1920s but died back in the U.K. at Brighton, Sussex, in July 1969. A much liked and unusual character, some of Cyril Carlisle’s antics are recounted in The Spider Web, The Romance of a Flying-Boat War Flight, by ‘P.I.X.’, published in 1919, an amusing account of R.N.A.S. Felixstowe during the war, but, as the following extracts might illustrate, ‘Jumbo’ had an important part to play: ‘C. C. Carlisle, the Old Man of the Sea, or Jumbo, as he was called, because of his appearance and methods on the football field, was an institution on the station. He was in charge of the working party which did all the pulley-hauley work, and of the piratical crews of the motor-boats who looked after the flying- boats when they were on the water of the harbour. He had all sorts of fascinating model sheerlegs and derricks for training his men, and on occasion headed the salvage crew or the wrecking gang. He was a merchant service officer who had spent thirteen years at sea, part of the time fetching oil from Patagonia, and it was rumoured that he had also fetched from that salubrious spot his picturesque language. Some weekend trippers to Felixstowe, standing outside the barbed wire enclosing the beach, after watching and hearing, with eyes popping out and ears flapping, the unconscious Jumbo handling a working party bringing In the Porte Baby, wrote an anonymous letter to the Commanding Officer complaining of the earache, and adding, “it was Sunday too." This effusion was signed " A Disgusted Visitor." It was quite evident that the writer had never been with our armies in Flanders.’ ‘The new year [1918] opened badly. On the 2nd, in a thirty-knot wind, Gordon took off the harbour in a new type boat. As he rose from the water a petrol pipe failed, and not having height to turn he landed her outside down wind. She touched the water at a rate of knots, her bottom split open, and she sank in shallow water. Before she sank Gordon and his crew were taken off by a motor-boat. The Old Man of the Sea organised a salvage party. Jumbo boiled about in the sheds setting alight his trusty henchmen, and collected an amazing assortment of wire cables, ropes, balks of timber, flares, anchors, and what else I know not. The station tug Grampus, the steam hissing from her safety-valve through the zeal of her fireman (for the usual unexciting job of the crew was to bring bread and beef from Shotley, and this was an adventure), took the O.M.O.T.S.'s pet, the flat- bottomed salvage barge, in tow. They took it out and anchored it to windward of the wreck, but nothing further could be done until low water, which was at nine o'clock. In the darkness of the night, in the shadow of the sheds, Jumbo collected his piratical crew and packed them into the Grampus. I asked to be taken along, and we all shoved out through the guardships into the open sea. We could not get near the barge owing to the shallow water, and Jumbo forsook us, climbing with five of his satellites into a small dinghy, which, perilously overloaded, bobbed away over the heavy sea into the darkness. A long wait. The tug was rolling and tossing in the steep waves. A drizzling rain was falling. There were no shore lights, and the night was pitch-black. And then there was a glare of light in the distance, Jumbo had lit one of the acetylene flares on the stern of the salvage barge. The glare increased, and presently a light came bobbing over the water towards the tug, - it was a lantern in the bow of the dinghy. I climbed across and was ferried to the scene of activity. It was a weird sight. Five hissing acetylene flares surrounded the wreck with a fierce glow. Intense darkness all around, and in the brilliant pool of light a section of tossing waves, the flying-boat with her lower wings showing on the surface of the water, and the oilskin-clad men working on her. The wind was dying down, and as the tide fell the force of the waves was broken by the shoals over which they had already passed and by the barge. Jumbo took a short wire rope, with a wire hawser attached midway between the two ends, and had it worked down from the bow beneath the flying-boat. The ends were made fast to the engine bearer-struts, the men tying the knots under water, as the tide was now rising. Other men had made and fitted a wire sling for each engine, and to these two lines were made fast and taken to the barge. The slack in the wire hawser and the two lines was hauled in, and as the incoming tide raised the barge the flying-boat was lifted clear of the bottom. As soon as the water was deep enough Jumbo had the anchor heaved up and two motor-boats took the barge in tow. The flying-boat, supported on the surface by its lower wings moving through the water, followed after. It was towed by the two lines attached to the engines, the wire bridle under the bow preventing it nose-diving. The Old Man of the Sea processioned into the harbour in triumph. First the Grampus, then the two motor-boats, then the barge, and finally the flying-boat....
1968-69 SOCCER STARS COMPLETE STICKER BOOK Complete with all 330 stickers Teams covered are Arsenal, Burnley, Chelsea, Coventry City, Everton. Ipswich Town. Leeds United, Leicester City. Liverpool. Manchester City. Manchester United Newcastle United. Nottingham Forest. Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton. Sunderland, Stoke City. Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham & Wolverhampton Wanderers Some slight age related wear to album, football player pictures stuck onto blank page & pin holes in corners Stickers all good Ref NH
THE FOOTBALL CLUB HOUSE: SIGNED MOHAMED SALAH LIVERPOOL FC HOME SHIRT, New Balance shirt, size M, signed to front chest underneath the Standard Chartered advertisingProvenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, promotional shirt for advertising campaign, obtained by vendor whilst working for PepsiCoComments: as new
Liverpool Official Dawn Football Series No 11 First Day Cover celebrating Liverpool's 1978 European Cup Final victory over Real Madrid 1-0 at Wembley, autographed by 16 comprising David Fairclough, Graeme Souness, Jimmy Case, Phil Thompson, Ian Callaghan, David Johnson, Kenny Dalglish (winning goalscorer), Emlyn Hughes (c), Phil Neal, Ray Clemence, Alan Hansen, Colin Lewin, Sammy Lee, Tommy Smith, Terry McDermott and Ray Kennedy
Matt Busby Gold Winners Medal - Manchester Cup medal won by Sir Matt Busby when playing for Man City in the 1928-29 Season. 9 carat gold medal with central enamel crest bordered by inscription MANCHESTER CUP 1928-29 M.C.F.A .F.A., the reverse engraved with 'Manchester City F.C, Winners, M.Busby'. In original case. As a young midfielder for Manchester City, this medal represents one of his earliest career achievements before his legendary managerial success with Manchester United. Provenance: from the collection of Sir Matt Busby, sold by family descent. Sir Alexander Matthew Busby (1909 1994) was a Scottish football player and manager, who managed Manchester United between 1945 and 1969, and then again for the second half of the 197071 season. He was the first manager of an English team to win the European Cup and is widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all time. Before management, Busby was a player for Manchester City and Liverpool. During his time at City, Busby played in two FA Cup Finals, winning one. After his playing career Busby was offered the job of assistant coach at Liverpool, however he took the vacant manager's job at Manchester United instead, where he built the famous Busby Babes team that won successive Football League First Division titles and challenged for the European Cup. Eight of these players died in the Munich air disaster, but Busby rebuilt the team and won several First Division titles as well as other domestic cups before he took United to European Cup glory a decade later. In a total of 25 years with the club, he won 13 trophies including five league championships and the European Cup.
Collection of football related signatures -A5 autograph folder with various teams, signature on paper. One listed as Man United, Liverpool, England Word Cup. As well as other Athletes and celebrities.Please note the signatures have not been authenticated, therefore please satisfy yourself prior to bidding on this Lot.
Football Interest - David Coleman OBE World Cup 1978 - Argentina - BBC vinyl zip wallet containing typewritten scripts, newspaper cuttings and a copy of the Buenos Aires Herald of 26th June 1978 covering the host nation's victory. Together with a copy of the Radio Times 'World Cup Number' from July 1966, a cartoon lampooning Liverpool FC referencing Bill Shankly and a collection of research notes, slides and photographs about Wembley in the 1920's, sent to David Coleman.
1940's football match scores and photographs portfolio/album compiled by S Wickes, depicting football scores and teams from the 1946-47 season, with index of teams from A-Z to include Manchester United and City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and many more, comprising teams from Division 1 through to Division 3
Signed Football cover range in binder to include; Sunderland Centenary Season cover signed by Ken Knighton, John Hawley & another, Ipswich v Alkmaar FA Cup Winners cover signed by Paul Manner & John Walsh (2), Wigan v Grimsby Wigan First Game in Football League cover signed by Wigan manager Ian McNeil, Burnley v Oldham Centenary Cover, Nottingham Forest 1979 European Cup cover signed by Ian Bowyer, Nottingham Forest v Liverpool cover signed by Gary Birtles and Dagenham vs Mossley FA Trophy cover. Plus, Scotland vs England Rugby Union Cover signed by Bill Beaumont & Andy Irvine, Surrey v Middlesex Cup Final Cover and LADA Cars Snooker Classic programme signed by Steve Davis and John Spencer – Steve Davis’ First 147 TV Break. Total 11. (11)
Football Programmes, a large qty of mainly 1960s issues but does include a small number of 1950s and more recent issues to include teams Nottingham Forest, Liverpool, Everton, Aston Villa, Arsenal and similar along with some lower division and none league teams such as Yeovil Town, Cheltenham Town and similar to include Aston Villa V Luton Town 1957, Everton V Manchester City 1959 and others. Unsorted and unchecked. Nice lot of early Programmes. See photos. Qty approximately 150+. Conditions appear Fair to Good with nothing checked for folds, creases, tokens etc.
Liverpool FC & England Player Signed Replica Football Shirts comprising of (1) England White Shirt signed to the front by "John Terry" & "Frank Lampard", and comes with Certificate Of Authenticity (size appears to be SB Small Boys) and (2) Liverpool Red Home Shirt Squad Signed to the front by "X Alonso", "P Crouch", "F Torres" and others and comes with Certificate Of Authenticity (Size appears to be small boys 28-30). Although these two shirts are small boys they will display well when framed. Please see photos for conditions.
Subbuteo Table Football and Rugby, a boxed and unboxed group to include boxed Table Rugby International Edition along with some boxed HW Football Teams such as Newcastle United, West Ham Unites and others along with 2 LW 63000 Teams which are 653 England & 619 Liverpool which are complete and Good. Also some loose players and accessories. All packaging is Poor with some team boxes home made and players and accessories are Poor to Fair with repaints, broken players etc. Ideal for spares or repair. See photos.
Football Memorabilia, a group of signed items including Signed T Shirt commemorating AFCB (Bournemouth) defeating Man Utd in the FA Cup 7th Round 1984 along with some signed photographs including signed "Stephen Gerrard" Liverpool photo, Liverpool Champions League Celebration Signed Photo along with a larger B&W photo which appears to be signed by Bournemouth centre forward "Ted MacDougall" scoring with a diving header, against Aston Villa. No provenance for any signature. Also to include some publications and Programmes. Nice items. See photo.
Large quantity of mainly Football Programmes and some magazines from 1960's, 1970's, 1980's and similar which also includes Cup Games such as Zenith Data Systems Cup Southern Final 2nd Leg Chelsea V Crystal Palace. Nice selection of teams including Chelsea, Southampton, Liverpool etc. Conditions all unchecked and appear generally Good. See photo.
Subbuteo Table Football, a boxed team group comprising mainly of LW teams and more recent (Modern) issue teams to include World Cup Winners West Germany, C.500 England, No.81 Liverpool 2nd Kit, Wales and others. Conditions appear generally Good in Poor to Fair boxes. Nothing has been checked for completeness or re-glues/re-paints etc. Duplication. See photo.

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