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ENGLAND 1966 WORLD CUP WINNERS POSTCARD SIGNED BY 21 OF THE SQUAD England 1966 World Cup winners signed 6” x 4” colur celebration postcard, featuring the autographs of 21 squad players from Alf Ramsey's 22. Gordon banks, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Nobby Stiles, Alan Ball, Bobby Charlton, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Alan Ball, Peter Bonetti, Ron Springett, Ron Flowers, Jimmy Armfield, George Eastham, Terry Paine, John Connelly, Gerry Byrne, Ian Callaghan, Jimmy Greaves and Norman Hunter Ref WC
MOTOR RACING MICHAEL SCHUMACHER AUTOGRAPHED & FRAMED DISPLAY Michael Schumacher 7 x F1 World Champion signed and framed display measuring 69cm x 55cm, features an official Ferrari sponsors postcard autographed by Michael that has been mounted within a large headshot image of this racing great, comes with COA Delivery is available on this Lot or collection from Rugby Ref WC
MOTOR RACING / FORMULA 1 JIM CLARK AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO Clark was killed in a Formula Two racing accident in 1968 in Hockenheim, West Germany. At the time of his death, aged 32, he had won more Grand Prix races (25) and achieved more Grand Prix pole positions (33) than any other driver. Postcard size photo, some marks on rear where removed from scrapbook Ref DC
STOKE CITY STANLEY MATTHEWS MEMORABILIA Sir Stanley Matthews Stoke City facsimilie autographed souvenir bowl, unopened still in plastic wrapping, sent on behalf of the club for a charity fundraiser, comes with confirmation letter to this fact, dated 15th April 1998. Also included with this lot is an original hand signed postcard by Stanley Matthews in black biro, approx size 6” x 4” Ref WC
CRICKET - SURREY & ENGLAND JACK HOBBS AUTOGRAPHED POSTCARD Signed on photo and on rear Sir John Berry Hobbs (16 December 1882 – 21 December 1963) was an English professional cricketer who played for Surrey from 1905 to 1934 and for England in 61 Test matches between 1908 and 1930. Known as "The Master", he is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. He is the leading run-scorer and century-maker in first-class cricket, with 61,760 runs and 199 centuries Ref JCK

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