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Goya, Francisco de: (1746 Fuendetodos - Bordeaux 1828). Los desastres de la guerra. Madrid 1892. 23,5 x 33,5 cm. Mit 80 Radierungen. 2 Bl. Hlwd. d. Zt. (Etw. beschabt und bestoßen). Harris 121-200. - Zweite Ausgabe der berühmten, zwischen 1810 und 1815 entstandenen Folge, herausgegeben von der "Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando". - â•”Eines von 100 Exemplaren.â•— Die Abzüge in der für diese Ausgabe üblichen guten Qualität (nach Harris vermutlich von bereits verstählten Platten); sämtliche Bildunterschriften sind bereits korrigiert; Tafel 73 ohne die Kratzspur, die nach Harris in der zweiten Ausgabe über dem Vogel am oberen Rand erkennbar sein soll. - - Innengelenk etw. angebrochen, sämtliche Tafeln auf Falzen (wenige Tafeln gelöst), Tafel 43 nur 33 cm breit, Tafel 67 mit kleinen Randschäden, Tafel 40 mit Randläsuren, wenige Tafeln mit leichten Braunflecken in der Darstellung, die breiten weißen Ränder tls. etw. braunfleckig. - Prächtige, vollständige Folge. - Provenienz: aus einer österreichischen Privatsammlung. - Second edition of the famous series created between 1810 and 1815, published by the "Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando" in 1892. - The prints in the usual good quality of this edition (Harris assumes that the plates were already steel-faced before this edition); all subtitles are already corrected; plate 73 without the scratch that according to Harris should be visible above the bird in the upper image margin. - Inner joint somewhat cracked, all plates on folds (few plates lose), plate 43 only 33 cm wide, plate 67 with smaller marginal damages, plate 40 with marginal damages, few plates with small brown spots on the image, the wide, white margins partially with brown stains. - Magnificent, complete series. - Contemporary half cloth (somewhat scuffed and bumped).
Liber Horarum.: Das Stundenbuch Gerard David, 1486. Faksimile MS Vitr. 12, No. 36 der Biblioteca del Real Monasterio de El Escorial. Madrid, Pieri 1998. Mit 15 ganzseit. u. 4 kleineren Miniaturen u. 16 Schmuckseiten sowie zahlr. Initialen in Farben u. tls. Gold. 2 nn., 235 num. Bl. Orig.-Ldr. mit Blindpräg., Metallschließe u. Goldschnitt. (Ger. Gebrauchssp.). Eines von 980 Ex. - Am Schluß mit Nagellöchern (ab etwa Bl. 200), tls. etw. beschäd.
Football programmes, Arsenal FC, 1962/63, First team, reserves etc, 24 different home league & FA Cup programmes, all with numerous press cuttings plus Friendly v Real Madrid, Glasgow Rangers (Kelsey Test) & single sheet reserve issue v Tottenham (folded, edge tears) also Bangor City v Napoli ECWC replay, Football League v Italian League & England v The Football League FA Centenary Match all played at Highbury. All in official Club binder. (some with tc & scores noted, fair/gd)
1999/2000 Manchester United Home + Away Football Tickets: Home v Leeds, Newcastle, Croatia Zagreb, Wimbledon, Southampton, Marseille, Sir Alex Ferguson Testimonial, Watford, Aston Villa, Sturm Graz, Leicester, Everton, Valencia, Bradford City, Arsenal, Middlesbrough, Coventry, Bordeaux, Liverpool, Derby, Fiorentina, West Ham, Sunderland, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Tottenham. Aways at Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bradford City, Coventry, Derby, Everton, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Norwich U15 (Academy Friendly), Sheff Wednesday, Sunderland, Watford, Wimbledon. (39)
Alex Ferguson Manchester United Milestone Football Programmes: From his first match as Man Utd manager 86/87 Oxford United to his first match as East Stirlingshire manager v Nuneaton Borough in 1974. Includes Alex in 1967 playing for Scottish League + 1969 Scottish Cup Final. C/W 1983 ECWC final Real Madrid v Aberdeen and a single sheet friendly dated 28 1 1984 Aldershot v Aberdeen. Good. (6)
2002/03 Manchester United Home + Away Football Tickets: Aways at Aston Villa, Birmingham, Blackburn, Blackburn LCSF, Burnley LC, Charlton, Chelsea, Everton, Fulham, Leeds, Man City, Newcastle, Southampton, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Ham. Homes v Boca Juniors, West Brom, Zalaegerszegi, Middlesbrough, Bolton, Maccabi Haifa, Tottenham, Olympiakos, Everton, Aston Villa, Southampton, Leicester LC, Bayer Leverkusen, Newcastle, Arsenal, Deportivo La Coruna, West Ham, Chelsea LC, Birmingham, Sunderland, Portsmouth FA Cup, Blackburn LCSF, Chelsea, West Ham FA Cup, Man City, Arsenal FA Cup, Juventus, Leeds, Basel, Fulham, Liverpool, Blackburn, Real Madrid, Charlton. (50)
Francisco de GOYA y Lucientes: Los Caprichos, the complete set of eighty etchings with burnished aquatint. No date, [Madrid, in the Calcografia for the Real Academia, c.1881-86]. With a Typed note pasted to the inside cover (certification of authenticity), dated 1951, signed by Adolfo Ruperez Grima (1880-1972), stating that this copy is the fifth edition, and that each image has the stamp of the 'Calcografia' on the verso. Oblong 4to (240 x 330mm), bound in the publisher's original boards, with the etched self portrait (Plate 1) repeated on the upper cover. Spotting to some plates (mostly marginal, except for one plate); Covers rubbed and a little soiled; upper cover detached. This volume rarely appears complete with all 80 engraved plates
Follower of Joachim Patinir (Dinant, Belgium, circa 1480 - Antwerp, 1524). XVI - XVII century."Landscape with St. Christopher and Child."Oil on panel.29 x 40,5 cm.It has two handwritten collection numbers in the lower right margin: "44385" and "402".We see the clear influence of Patinir in the importance of the landscape in the scene, where the theme, as the Prado explains to us that also happens with the master, ends up being "a mere pretext to develop the landscape that becomes the main protagonist" of the composition.In fact, the Prado Museum, which is the institution that owns most of his work and which dedicated its first monographic exhibition to him in 2007, highlights Patinir's characteristic broad landscapes, which "present high horizons with extensive countryside in which massifs of pointed rocks stand out, of a fantastic character, mixing the real and the symbolic", characteristics that we also find in the painting we present here.We also recognize in our oil painting "a magnificent study of light and shadows [and] an excellent handling of color in which the delightful range of blues and greens stands out", properties that define Joachim Patinir, who was generously praised by his contemporaries and who "anticipates the great Dutch masters of the 17th century", states the Prado, and develops with great creativity and mastery of execution "a poetic imagination that allows him to express an idealized or pathetic world with deep feeling".With the same theme, we find a panel by Patinir made around 1521 in Antwerp, in his last period, a few years before his death. Today it is exhibited in the Galería de las Colecciones Reales in Madrid (inv. 10014400). This beautiful work, which has more fantastic and symbolic elements than ours, some influenced by Bosch and others from Patinir's own imagination, is similar to our painting, not only because of the iconographic episode captured, but also because of the majesty of the landscape and the solitude of nature reflected in the scenes, in line with the idea of retreat and spiritual rest, as Carmen García-Frías Checa states in her file on the painting for the museum.St. Christopher, the "Cristoforo", related to the symbolism of the bearer, since etymologically it means "the one who carries Christ", is considered the patron saint of travelers, walkers, muleteers, boatmen, sailors, carriers, athletes, drivers, pilots and aviators. His devotion had a great boom after the Middle Ages.As Luis Monreal illustrates in his "Iconography of Christianity", he was a martyr in Lycia during the persecution of Decius. Although there is confusing information about him, his historical existence is certain and surrounded by legends that gave him great popularity. He is presented as a giant of Canaanite origin and it is said that he belonged to the race of the cinocephalans, which evolved and took on a human appearance.Its best-known image is the one presented in our painting as in the one we also analyzed, preserved in the Gallery of the Royal Collections: St. Christopher carrying the Child Jesus on his shoulders, crossing a river with difficulty, in a stooped attitude due to the heavy load of Jesus, who in turn carries the sphere of the world and using the saint a tree trunk as a staff, which sometimes is an entire palm tree, "because according to legend it put leaves and bore fruit".Often, as is also the case in both paintings, a hermitage is shown in the landscape, with a hermit guiding the saint with a lantern, assisting the miraculous transport from the other shore.As a curiosity, a peculiar representation of the saint shows him as a cinocephalus, that is, with a dog's head, similar to the Egyptian god Anubis.Reference bibliography:- Monreal y Tejada, Luis (2000). "Iconography of Christianity".El Acantilado.- Museo del Prado. (n.d.). "Patinir, Joachim". https://www.museodelprado.es/aprende/enciclopedia/voz/patinir-joachim/2d6537b0-55e0-4586-9982-43aa3799ecfe.- García-Frías Checa, Carmen (n.d.). "Paisaje con san Cristóbal y el Niño" (Landscape with St. Christopher and Child). Gallery of the Royal Collections. https://www.galeriadelascoleccionesreales.es/obra-de-arte/paisaje-con-san-cristobal-y-el-nio/113cc965-fed7-4c54-9ba8-faa3caaf679b.
UEFA CUP FINALS match programmes to include 1979 Borussia Monchengladbach v Red Star Belgrade (23 May) and 2nd leg Red Star Belgrade v Borussia Monchengladbach; 1980 Borussia Monchengladbach v Eintracht Frankfurt and reverse at Eintracht Frankfurt (Eintracht newspaper edition) 21 May 1980; 1982 IFK Gothenburg v Hamburger SV (5 May) and Hamburger SV v IFK Gothenburg (19 May - 2nd leg); 1986 Real Madrid v FC Koln 30 April 1986 and FC Koln v Real Madrid (6 May) 2nd leg); 1997 Schalke 04 v Inter Milan ( 7 May) programme and Inter Milan v Schalke 04 (21 May ), 2nd leg; good. (10)
UEFA Super Cup finals 1998 Real Madrid v Chelsea, 1999 Manchester Utd v Lazio, 2000 Real Madrid v Galatasaray, 2001 Liverpool v Bayern Munich, 2002 Real Madrid v Feyenoord, 2003 AC Milan v Porto, 2004 Porto v Valencia, 2005 Liverpool v CSKA Moscow, 2006 Barcelona v Sevilla, 2007 AC Milan v Sevilla; good. (10)
UEFA Super Cup finals 2008 Manchester Utd v Zenit St. Petersburg, 2008 UEFA European Club awards, 2008 Zenit St. Petersburg club cup final edition (fold), 2009 Barcelona v Shakhtar Donetsk, 2010 Inter Milan v Atletico Madrid, 2011 Barcelona v Porto, 2012 Chelsea v Atletico Madrid, 2013 Bayern Munich v Chelsea, 2014 Real Madrid v Sevilla + team sheet, 2015 Barcelona v Sevilla, 2016 Real Madrid v Sevilla, 2017 Real Madrid v Manchester Utd; good. (12)
Collection of Manchester Utd match tickets to include Big Match 1991 European Cup Winners final ticket v Barcelona (two counterfoils) + Sealink travel ticket + return boarding card; 1999 Champions League Cup final ticket v Bayern Munich stadium pamphlet, 2003 Champions League Cup final ticket at Old Trafford AC Milan v Juventus; 1976/77 FLC final 2nd replay Aston Villa v Everton at Old Trafford: FAC final match tickets 1958 v Bolton Wanderers, 1976 v Southampton + enclosing card from United, 1979 v Arsenal + enclosing card from United, 1983 v Brighton + enclosing card from United, 1985 v Everton + enclosing card from United, 1990 + 1990 replay v Crystal Palace, 1994 v Chelsea, 1995 v Everton, 1996 v Liverpool + rail ticket, 1999 v Newcastle Utd + rail ticket, 2004 v Millwall, 2005 v Arsenal: League Cup final match tickets 1983 v Liverpool + enclosing card from United, 1991 v Sheffield Wednesday, 1992 v Nottingham Forest + rail ticket, 1994 v Aston Villa + rail ticket,2003 v Liverpool, 2006 v Wigan Athletic: Charity Shield tickets 1977 v Liverpool + rail tickets,1983 v Liverpool + rail ticket, 1990 v Liverpool+ counterfoil,1996 v Newcastle United; FAC s/f match tickets, 1962 Spurs, 1976 v Derby County, 1977 v Leeds Utd, 1983 v Arsenal, 1985 v Liverpool + replay match, 1990 v Oldham Athletic, 1994 v Oldham Athletic + rail ticket, v Oldham Athletic replay, 1995 Crystal Palace + replay ticket, 1996 v Chelsea, 1999 v Arsenal; United home match European Cup tickets v 1967/68 Gornik Zabrze, Real Madrid (EC s/f), 1976/77 Juventus, Ajax, 1977/78 St. Etienne, St. Etienne (CCTV beamed to O.T. - token removed), 1980/81 Widzew Lodz, 1982/83 Valencia, 1983/84 Juventus, Barcelona,1984/85 Spartak Varna,Videoton, Dundee Utd, Raba Vasas Gyor also Celtic v Rapid Vienna at O.T. 1990/91 Wrexham (away), Montpellier, Legia Warsaw (ECWC s/f),Wrexham,Pecsi Munkas; 1991/92 Panathinaikos, Atletico Madrid, Red Star Belgrade (Super Cup), 1992/93 Torpedo Moscow, 1993/94 Honved; 1996/97 Champions League 1996/97 Rapid Vienna, Fenerbahce, Juventus, Porto, Borussia Dortmund (CL s/f), 1998/99 Juventus, 1999/2000 Zagreb Croatia, Sturm Graz, Marseille, Valencia, Bordeaux, Fiorentina, Real Madrid, 2000/01 Anderlecht, Dynamo Kiev, PSV Eindhoven, Panathinaikos, Valencia, Sturm Graz, Bayern Munich, 2001/02 Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Deportivo (October), Bayern Munich, Nantes, Boavista Lille, Deportivo (April), Olympiakos, 2002/03 Zagreb, Olympiakos, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Deportivo, Juventus, Basle, Real Madrid, 2003/04 Panathinaikos, Rangers, Stuttgart, Porto: Football League and Cup 1966/67 Norwich City (FAC), Liverpool, 1967/68 Spurs (FAC), 1968/69 Everton, Manchester City (away), Leeds Utd. x 2, Liverpool, Everton (FAC), Manchester City, 1969/70 Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City (FLC s/f), Manchester City (FAC), Middlesbrough (FAC), 1970/71 Manchester City, Everton, Crystal Palace (FLC), 1971/72 Manchester City (away), 1975/76 Liverpool (away), Leeds Utd (away), Oxford Utd (FAC) (poor), Peterborough Utd (FAC), Wolves (FAC), 1976/77 Derby County (away), Sunderland (FLC), WBA (away), Newcastle Utd. (FLC), Everton (FLC), Birmingham City (away), QPR (FAC), Southampton (FAC), Aston Villa (FAC), Liverpool (away), 1977/78 Carlisle Utd. (FAC), WBA (FAC), WBA (FAC away), 1978/79 Real Madrid (100 years celebration match), Watford (FLC), Chelsea (away), Bolton Wanderers (away), Spurs (FAC), Liverpool (away), 1979/80 Spurs (FLC), Spurs (FAC), Notts. Forest (away), Leeds Utd (away), 1980/81 Stoke City (away), Brighton (FAC), Notts. Forest (FAC away), 1981/82 Liverpool (away), Spurs (FLC), Watford (FAC away), Stoke City (away), 1982/83 Liverpool (away), Bradford City (FLC), WHU (FAC), Notts. Forest (FLC), Luton Town (FAC away), Derby County (FAC away), Arsenal (FLC s/f), Stoke City (19 February-postponed date), Everton (FAC), Everton (away) 1983/84 Stoke City (away), Port Vale (FLC away), Liverpool (away), Notts. County (away), Everton (away), Aston Villa (away), 1984/85 Everton (away), Everton (FLC), Bournemouth (FAC), Coventry City (FAC), Blackburn Rovers (FAC away), WHU (FAC), Sheffield Wednesday (away), 1985/86 Arsenal (away), Notts. Forest (away, Newcastle Utd, Manchester City (away), Everton (FL Super Cup), Crystal Palace (FLC), WHU (FLC), Sheffield Wednesday (away), Aston Villa (away), Liverpool FLC away), Everton away), Rochdale (FAC), Sunderland (FAC-away), Liverpool (away), WHU (FAC), Coventry City (away), 1986/87 Fluminese Brazil (friendly), Real Sociedad (testimonial), Manchester City (away), Southampton (FLC), Norwich City (away), Aston Villa (away), Manchester City (FAC), Coventry City (FAC), Sheffield Wednesday (away), Newcastle Utd (away), 1987/88 Everton (away), Hull City (FLC), Hull City (FLC away), Sheffield Wednesday (away), Crystal Palace (FLC), Bury (FLC), QPR (away), Portsmouth (away), Oxford Utd (FLC away), Chelsea (FAC), Derby County (away), Arsenal (FAC away), 1988/89 Newcastle Utd (Mercantile Trophy), Rotherham Utd (FLC) Wimbledon (FLC away), Middlesbrough (away), QPR (FAC), QPR (FAC 2nd replay), Oxford Utd (FAC), Bournemouth (FAC away), Bournemouth (FAC), Nottingham Forest (FAC), 1989/90 Portsmouth (FLC), Spurs (FLC), Hereford Utd (FAC) away), Sheffield Utd (FAC away), 1990/91 Halifax Town (FLC), Liverpool (FLC), Celtic (Bryan Robson testimonial), QPR (FAC), Southampton (FLC), Bolton Wanderers (FAC), Leeds Utd (FLC s/f), 1991/92 Cambridge Utd (FLC), Portsmouth (FLC), Crystal Palace (away), Oldham Athletic (FLC), Arsenal (away), Southampton (FAC), Middlesbrough (FLC s/f), Middlesbrough (FLC s/f away), Notts. Forest (away), 1992/93 Brighton (FLC), Bury (FAC), Brighton (FAC), Coventry City (away), Crystal Palace, 1993/94 Celtic (friendly), Everton (away), Liverpool (away), 1995/96 Coventry City (away), Reading (FAC), Manchester City (away), 1996/97 Inter Milan (friendly), Swindon Town (FLC), Spurs (FAC), Wimbledon (FAC), 1997/98 Inter Milan (friendly), Bolton Wanderers (away), Barnsley (FAC-away), 2000/01 Manchester City (Irwin (testimonial), WHU (FAC), 2001/02 Bury (friendly-away), Bolton Wanderers, 2002/03 Bolton Wanderers (away), Leicester City (FLC), Chelsea (FLC), Portsmouth (FAC), Blackburn Rovers (FLC s/f), WHU (FAC), Arsenal (FAC), Blackburn Rovers (FLC s/f away), Blackburn Rovers (away), Manchester City (away), Everton (away), 2003/04 Bolton Wanderers (away), Wolves, Manchester City (FAC), Fulham (FAC), Manchester City (away); also England home internationals at O.T. 2003 v Liechtenstein, v Denmark, 2005 Poland 2004 Wales; fair. Total (300+)
Glasgow Celtic big match home programmes to include 1962/63 Valencia (Fairs), Real Madrid (challenge), 1963/64 Dinamo Zagreb (ECWC), Slovan Bratislava (ECWC), MTK Budapest (ECWC s/f); 1964/65 Barcelona Fairs), SC Leixoes (Fairs), 1965/66 DVV Go Ahead (ECWC), AGF (ECWC), Dinamo Kiev (ECWC), Liverpool (ECWC s/f) (Sellotape spine), 1966/67 Dinamo Zagreb (challenge), 1967/68 Penarol (challenge), Racing (World Club), Dinamo Kiev (EC), Spurs (challenge), 1968/69 AC Milan (EC), St. Etienne (EC), 1969/70 Benfica (Eusebio) (EC), Basle (EC) Fiorentina (EC), 1970/71 Waterford (EC), Ajax ((EC), 1971/72 Sliema Wanderers (EC), Nacional (Uruguay) (challenge), Boldklubben 1903 (EC), Dinamo Kiev (challenge), Ujpesti Dozsa (EC), Inter Milan (EC s/f), 1972/73 Ujpesti Doza (EC), 1973/74 Atletico Madrid (EC s/f), Basle (EC), 1974/75 Olympiakos (EC), 1975/76 Boavista Porto (ECWC), Sachsenring Zwickau (ECWC), 1976/77 Wista Krakow (EUFA), 1977/78 SSW Innsbruck (EC), Jennesse D'Esch (EC), 1983/84 Aarhus (UEFA); varied condition overall fair at best (39)
Selection of Glasgow Celtic football programmes to include homes 1965/66 Falkirk, 1966/67 St. Johnstone, St. Mirren, 1967/68 Dunfermline, Partick Thistle, 1968/69 Rangers (SLC), Dundee Utd, Aberdeen, St. Mirren, Kilmarnock, Partick Thistle, St. Johnstone (SC), Airdrie, 1962/63 Real Madrid, 1963/64 Sloven Bratislava (ECWC), MTK (Budapest) (ECWC), 1965/66 A.G.F. (ECWC), 1967/68 Spurs, Racing (Intercontinental cup), Penarol (Uruguay), 1968/69 AC Milan (EC), St. Etienne (EC), 1969/70 Benfica (EC), Fiorentina (EC), 1970/71 Ajax (EC), 1971/72 Boldklubben (EC), Ujpest Dozsa (EC), Inter Milan (EC), Dynamo Kiev (challenge), 1973/74 Basle (EC), 1975/76 Sachsenring Zwickau (ECWC); Scottish Cup s/f's 1962 St. Mirren, 1965 Motherwell, 1966 Dunfermline, 1967 Clyde, 1970 Dundee, 1971 Airdrie, 1972 Kilmarnock, 1974 Dundee; Scottish League Cup finals 1964 Rangers, 1970 Rangers; Scottish League Cup s/f's 1967 Morton, 1969 replay Ayr Utd, 1971 St. Mirren; fair. (45)
Collection of football programmes England homes v 1953 Scotland, 1961 Luxembourg 1965 Scotland, 1965 Hungary, 1965 Ireland, 1966 Young England, 1966 Czechoslovakia 1967 Scotland, 1967 Ireland, 1996 Poland U21's 1966 World Cup tournament programme; Scotland club programmes 1964/65 Celtic v Third Lanark, 1967 Celtic v Spurs, 1962 Celtic v Real Madrid, 1958 Celtic v Partick Thistle (SLC s/f), 1964/65 Celtic v Barcelona (ICFC), 1967 Celtic v Aberdeen (SC final), 1963/64 Kilmarnock v Dundee (SC s/f), 1963/64 Berwick Rangers v Morton (champions), 1963/64 Dundee v Dunfermline, 1963/64 Hamilton Acces v Brechin City; Hibernian 1965/66 Dundee Utd (December 4th-postponed) v St. Johnstone, Partick Thistle, Stirling Albion, Aberdeen; 1962/63 St. Johnstone v Forfar Athletic; 1963/64 St. Mirren v Rangers; Rangers v 1963/64 v Everton v 1966/67 Glentoran (ECWC) v 1966/67 Borussia Dortmund (ECWC), 1966/67 Real Zaragoza (ECWC); European fixtures 1966 Real Madrid v Partizan Belgrade (European Cup final), 1960 Switzerland v Luxembourg (amateur international), 1959/60 Wiener SC v Petrolul Ploesti (Romania) European Cup; 1965 Wales v Denmark, 1965 Wales v England; 1962 Welsh Cup Cardiff City v Newport County; 1967 Irish Cup final Glentoran v Crusaders, 1965/66 Coleraine v Dynamo Kiev (ECWC), 1963/64 Ards v Distillery; fair. (43)
Collection of Manchester Utd home match programmes 1985/86 (28), 1986/87 (28), 1987/88 (25), 1988/89 (29), 1989/90 (22); Testimonials (4), 1967/68 aways (league and cup) (22); 1967/68 European Cup triumph - Final (signed by David Sadler), Hibernians (Malta) away official programme + Hibernians soccer magazine, Real Madrid (s/f away pirate), Gornik Zabrze away 13 March 1968 in Stadium Slaski; 1967 Australian Tour match programmes full set of 8; also 2018/19 Champions League aways programmes Paris Saint-Germain (6 March 2019), Juventus (7 November 2018); fair/good. (1 box of quantity)
Selection of Manchester Utd. home European match programmes 1957/58 Red Star Belgrade, 1963/64 Willem II, Sporting Lisbon, Spurs away at Spurs (3 December), 1964/65 Djurgardens, Borussia Dortmund, Everton, Racing Strasbourg, Ferencvaros, 1965/66 Helsingin, Vorwarts, Benfica, Partizan, 1967/68 Sarajevo, Hibernians Malta, Gornik Zabrze, Real Madrid (away pirate), Real Madrid, 1968/69 Waterford x 2, Anderlecht, SK Rapid x 2, AC Milan, AC Milan (cctv from Milan), 1977/78 St. Etienne (Plymouth issue), 1983/84 Juventus, 1991/92 Red Star Belgrade, 1996/97 Porto, Rapid Vienna, 1998/99 Bayern Munich (Dec), Brondby, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus, LSK Lodz; fair/good. (37)
2017 FIFA Club World Cup in UAE, official tournament programme featuring football clubs Real Madrid, Al Jazira, Auckland City, CF Pachuca, Wydad Athletic, Urawa Red Diamonds, Gremio FC; Real Madrid eventual winners beating Gremio in the final. Small, compact publication of 64 pages, good condition. (1)
Collection of Champions League final match programmes to include 2009 Barcelona (Guardiola 1st season manager) v Manchester Utd plus 20 page 2009 Roma finale in English; 2010 Bayern Munich v Inter Milan, 2011 Barcelona v Manchester Utd (Wembley), 2012 Bayern Munich v Chelsea, 2013 Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich, 2014 Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid, 2015 Juventus v Barcelona, 2016 Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid, 2017 Juventus v Real Madrid, 2018 Real Madrid v Liverpool; good. (11)
2004/2005 Real Madrid C F v Albacete B 14th November 2004 Programme and VIP Ticket together with David Beckham signed photo card Beckham's Game before England v Spain Match. Note: Collected by Roger Narbett, the England team chef who catered for England's football stars at away games from 1989 to 2009
Manchester United Programmes, 55-6 v. Portsmouth, 56-7 v. Dortmund, 57-8 v. West Brom, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, away at Wolves (covers loose), F.A Cup Final. 59-60 v. Real Madrid plus ticket, 60-1 v. Tottenham, 1963 F.A Cup Final plus two tickets and Evening Standard supplement, other programmes (22).
Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes (Fuendetodos 1746-1828 Bordeaux)Los Caprichos (Harris 35-115) The complete set of eighty etchings with burnished aquatint, drypoint and engraving,, 1799, on wove paper, from the Fifth Edition of 210 copies, printed at the Calcografía for the Real Academia, Madrid, 1881-6, bound at the upper sheet edge, within the original cream pasteboard covers, with the Self-Portrait of plate one on the frontSheets 33.3 x 22.5cm. Overall 35 x 23 cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes (Fuendetodos 1746-1828 Bordeaux)Los Desastres de la Guerra the complete set of eighty etchings with burnished aquatint, drypoint and engraving, 1810-20, on wove paper, without watermark, with introductory text, a good set from the Third Edition of one hundred copies, with the title page of the First Edition, published by the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid, 1903, in an edition of one hundred, bound in contemporary green boards and spine Sheet 33 x 22.5cmOverall 34.5 x 23.5cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
FOOTBALL TICKET; REAL MADRID V MANCHESTER UNITED EUROPEAN CUP SEMI-FINAL 1968 Scarce pair of tickets for the European Cup Semi-Final in Madrid on 15th May 1968. The top ticket is for the seat/row and the second ticket is the entrance to the stadium. A 3-3 draw took United through to the historic Final after leading 1-0 from the first leg courtesy of George Best's 36th minute goal. In Madrid United were 3-1 down and going out until David Sadler and Bill Foulkes scored in the 73rd and 78th minute. Very scarce pair of tickets. Ref SM

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