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Lot 269

A collection of TV / Sport / Theatre related ephemera including: - Harry Potter trading card games x 4 unopened - A world cup warriors rugby video signed by Martin Johnson - A Michael Jackson History World Tour Ticket 15th July 1997 (used) - SMTV Signed photo of Cat Dealey, Ant & Dec  - A Millennium Coin - A collection of Programmes - Including Live8 July 2nd 2003, rugby world cup 2003, Millennium Dome, Phantom of the Opera

Lot 594

Roger Uttley OBE signed Rugby FDC. 1/10/99 Twickenham postmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 70

Sport - Mixed - Eleven vintage signed cards, 4.5x3.5 inches and 3.5x2.5, one dedicated, with one cut piece. Plus two dual signed Rugby Union stamp covers. Cards: A collection of Bowls players, fencers, fishermen - some world champions. They are David Bryant, Tony Allcock, Richard Corsie, George H. Scadgell (Bowls), Rene Paul, Sandy Lecke, C. L. De Beaumont, Allan Jay, Ralph Cooperman (fencers), Robin Harris and Billy Lane (fishermen). All are date stamped 1960's-1990's to back. Plus Rugby Union - Phil Bennett (1948-2022) and JPR Williams (1949-2024). Two Welsh Rugby Union Centenary Year 1980-81 All Blacks Tour stamp covers, both with inserts. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 227

J J Williams signed photo - J.J. Williams was a true legend of the game, and this superb image shows J.J.in his typical clearing kick stance for Llanelli. J.J.Williams was a member of the great Welsh Rugby team of the seventies. He played thirty consecutive games for Wales and scored twelve tries in Five Nations Rugby playing on the wing; he won four consecutive Triple Crowns and two Grand Slams. He also toured with the British Lions in 1974 to South Africa, and 1977 to New Zealand. It was on the unbeaten tour of South Africa that he scored four tries in the test series, becoming the only player to achieve that feat. He also scored six tries in one provincial match, which equalled the Lions Record. On the tour of New Zealand he scored the winning try in the second Test Victory to equal the series. He is the second highest try scorer in the history of British Lions rugby. After playing for the Welsh Schools team at Outside Half, he started his club career at Bridgend R.F.C before moving to Llanelli in 1972. In his first season at Stradey Park, he played in the famous victory over the touring New Zealand All Blacks. Throughout his club career at Bridgend and Llanelli, he managed to win four Cup Finals, three Championships, two Snelling Sevens and two Floodlight Alliance trophies. He also played ten games for the Barbarians, and also two games for Natal in South Africa. He was a dual sports International, where after winning the British Schools 100m, and 200m titles, he concentrated on his athletics, and went on to represent Wales at the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, and also in the same year represented Great Britain in the World Student Games in Turin. He was the Welsh Sprint Champion for a number of years, but eventually decided to concentrate on his first love which was of course - rugby.The photo is personally signed by J.J. Williams in black, and measures in at an impressive 31cm by 41cm and was signed at a closed signing session.A stunning item of signed J.J Williams and Welsh Rugby memorabilia. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 235

Jason Leonard Ltd. Ed. signed 20 by 16 England photo - Jason Leonard MBE, is quite simply an England Rugby legend.His first appearance was in 1990 and he went on to win an incredible 114 caps for England, a world record only surpassed by George Gregan of Australia.His career straddled the amateur and professional eras, playing for Barking, Saracens, and Harlequins. He played for the Lions 24 times and took part in four World Cups, including the team that won the 2003 World Cup.This stunning limited edition large photo shows Jason watching a successful conversion on a rainy Twickenham match day. It is personally signed by Jason in silver across the top of the photo on 1st February 2008.Limited to just 200, each one is individually numbered and measures in at a large and impressive 20 by 16.A wonderful item to celebrate an icon of world rugby, Jason Leonard. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 1216

Of Rugby Union Interest: 'World Cup Final 2003, Jonny Wilkinson kicks the winning drop goal...', signed in ink, numbered in pencil 32/100, certificate of authenticity verso, a photographic montage, 31 x 103cm.

Lot 776A

Leighton & Son stoneware bottle, earthenware jug with spout, large piece of coral, Welsh rugby ball, etc.

Lot 521

Swiss silver key wound pocket watch, stepped white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, coin edge case hinged bezel, back and cuvette no. 279945, London Import mark 1914, Swiss cylinder movement, D55mm; two silver fob watches; Rugby nickel key wound pocket watch, D55.2mm; Swiss chrome keyless pocket watch and Waltham fob watch movement (6)

Lot 697

COLLECTION OF SCOTLAND RUGBY PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1956-2010s complete listing available in images

Lot 74

A mid 20th century circa 1960s - 1970s handbound gift book containing watercolour paintings & calligraphic verses. The manuscript book gifted by students to a teacher, with no names or college stated, but of local interest to Bedford, containing watercolours of College Entrance, Loom Room, and local churches and landscapes, including Wymington Church, Oakley Hill, Biddenham Forge, Cardington Church, All Hallows Lane, and others. Including watercolours depicting flowers, and verses copied in calligraphy, maj. from the Bible, but including those by Rupert Brooke, Dr. Arnold of Rugby School, Walter Rauschenbush, and others. Bound in a quarter crushed morocco binding with cloth boards, on hand made paper with uncut edges. Measures approx. 36cm x 27.5cm. 

Lot 223

Rugby legend Willie John McBride signed 10 x 8 inch colour autographed editions photo, with career details on back. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 489

Sporting Interest - Rugby - a Martin Johnson, CBE, signed shirt, 2003 world cup winners, certificate, framed, 65cm x 94.5cm overall

Lot 281

Numismatics – £2 silver proof coins in Royal mint boxes with certificates: 1995 End of WW2; 1995 United Nations 50th; two 1996 Football; 1997; 1999 Rugby World Cup; 1997/1998 2-coin set (7)

Lot 453

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Willy Pogany (illus.), George Harrap & Co., London Kipling, Rudyard A Song of the English W. Heath Robinson (illus.), Hodder & Stoughton, London, no date Venturi, Adolfo Michelangelo Frederick Warne & Co., London, 1928 Together with two Edwardian photograph albums, with views to include Rugby School, the yacht Alamo at Roundhay Park, Gloucester, Tredegar Park near Newport, paddle steamers at Scarborough, storm damage at Ilkley in 1901, the Manor House at Moor Allerton etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 101

IRELAND RUGBY PROGRAMMES 1980'S

Lot 156

RUGBY PROGRAMMES ULSTER AND OTHER CLUBS INCLUDING METHODIST COLLEGE V CAMPBELL COLLEGE SCHOOLS CUP FINAL MARCH 17TH 1976 RAVENHILL

Lot 109

IRELAND RUGBY PROGRAMMES 1990'S AND 2000'S

Lot 205

IRELAND RUGBY PROGRAMMES 1950s/60s & 70s

Lot 8

Later Period, circa 664-332 B.C.. With rounded rim, short neck, a raised carination to the shoulder, the body tapering to a flat base; usage wear. 172 grams, 69 mm high (2 3/4 in.). Mary Kilgour Stone was born in 1880 in Cincinnati, Ohio. On 25 November 1903, she married Percy Wyfold Stout from Gloucester (DSO, OBE, 1875-1937), who had moved to Cairo after an international rugby career. After fighting in the First World War, Percy became the Director of the Egyptian Delta Land Company and the Anglo-American Nile Tourist Company. He and Mary were friends with the famous Major Gayer-Anderson, who worked as a doctor on the company’s cruise boats between 1930 and 1939. Gayer-Anderson tells in his memoir how this allowed him to make frequent trips to Upper Egypt and fulfil his passion for collecting (and dealing in) ancient Egyptian art. In his company, Mary became an enthusiast about all things Egypt and formed an elegant collection of ancient Egyptian alabaster vessels, including the following lots. She was particularly fascinated with the ancient cat goddess Bastet. Therefore, when Gayer-Anderson decided to give his famous ancient bronze cat to the British Museum in 1939, he made sure the donation was in both his name and Mary Stout Shaw’s, as a tribute to their friendship.Mary Stout Shaw (1880-1962); thence by direct descent to the present owner. Accompanied by a copy of a 1976 family photo featuring some of the collection on display,

Lot 11

Early Dynastic Period, circa 3100-2900 B.C.. The larger with rounded rim, concave body and flat base, the smaller with cylindrical body and flat disc rim. Cf. Aston, B.G., Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels: Materials and Forms, SAGA 5, Heidelberg, 1994, pp.102-3, nos.31-32, for similar vessels. 1 kg total, 6.4-11.5 cm high (2 1/2 - 4 1/2 in.). Mary Kilgour Stone was born in 1880 in Cincinnati, Ohio. On 25 November 1903, she married Percy Wyfold Stout from Gloucester (DSO, OBE, 1875-1937), who had moved to Cairo after an international rugby career. After fighting in the First World War, Percy became the Director of the Egyptian Delta Land Company and the Anglo-American Nile Tourist Company. He and Mary were friends with the famous Major Gayer-Anderson, who worked as a doctor on the company’s cruise boats between 1930 and 1939. Gayer-Anderson tells in his memoir how this allowed him to make frequent trips to Upper Egypt and fulfil his passion for collecting (and dealing in) ancient Egyptian art. In his company, Mary became an enthusiast about all things Egypt and formed an elegant collection of ancient Egyptian alabaster vessels, including the following lots. She was particularly fascinated with the ancient cat goddess Bastet. Therefore, when Gayer-Anderson decided to give his famous ancient bronze cat to the British Museum in 1939, he made sure the donation was in both his name and Mary Stout Shaw’s, as a tribute to their friendship.Mary Stout Shaw (1880-1962); thence by direct descent to the present owner. Accompanied by a copy of a 1976 family photo featuring some of the collection on display, the larger kohl jar is clearly visible on a 1976 family photo. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.12198-220885. [2]

Lot 8

Matt Dawson signed white England No.9 rugby shirt, World Cup 1999, Nike, size M, short-sleeved with country emblem, reverse numbered 9, signed and dedicated to front in black marker pen 

Lot 7

Euan Murray navy & white Scotland No.3 rugby shirt v Ireland, Six Nations, 14th March 2009, Canterbury, size XXL, short-sleeved with country emblem, embroidered SCOTLAND V IRELAND 14-03-09 EUAN MURRAY 992, reverse numbered 3Ireland defeated Scotland 22-15 in the Six Nations fixture.

Lot 3

York v. Halifax Rugby League Cup Final souvenir programme, 2nd May 1931 and a York v. Keighley rugby league match programme, 25th December 1931, (2)

Lot 365

An interesting collection of items relating the the World Cup 1966, including 24 first day covers, a stamp album featuring the countries represented in the competition and the signatures of both Sir Alf Ramsey and Bobby Moore and a further album of first day covers including the Official Football League series issued in 1971/7, FA Cup Centenary year. cricket, rugby etc presented in a plastic backed flip album, all are in good condition.     

Lot 522

Joe Kirkup Continental 18ct gold and enamel European Cup-Winners' Cup medal, the obverse cast with a footballer and inscribed UEFA, the reverse inscribed 1964/65, Coupe des Vainqueurs de Coupe Europeene, stamped PEKA.750 in original box In the final match played on 19th May 1965 at Wembley, West Ham defeated 1860 Munich 2-0, the club's first European success Provenance: Joe Kirkup Collection The following lots 522 to 545 relate to the career of West Ham United, Chelsea, Southampton defender Joe Kirkup Joseph Robert KIRKUP was born in Hexham, Northumberland on 17th December 1939.  A proficient and talented rugby player and footballer who represented Northumberland Schools at rugby, he concentrated on the football code after his family moved South - signing for West Ham United at 16 years old to become another product of the blossoming Youth development policy at the club in the late 1950s and early 1960s that went on to produce many first team regulars including the likes of Bobby Moore ,Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst as well as Joe himself. Joe was a member of the West Ham Youth team that lost to Manchester United in the 1956/57 FA Youth Cup Final. He made his first team debut at Manchester City on 13 December 1958, a few days before his 19th birthday.  A very consistent and speedy right back, proficient with tackling and passing skills, he was capped for England at Youth and Under 23 level and established himself as West Ham’s first choice right back by the end of 1960. Although missing out on the Hammers 1964 F.A. Cup triumph he was in the triumphant West Ham team that returned to Wembley a year later to win the European Cup Winners Cup defeating TSV Munich 1860 by a 2-0 scoreline in a classic display of attacking free flowing football by both teams in front of 100,000 fans on 19th May 1965.  That European victory was the first and last time an English team won a major European club trophy using solely English players throughout the tournament. Incredibly, Joe was one of the 9 players in the West Ham eleven man team to have been produced through the club youth ranks. After 187 first team appearances for the Hammers, Joe was transferred to Chelsea in December 1966 for £27,000.  He made Wembley and F.A. Cup Final history again just six months later when he featured in the 1967 FA Cup Final as this was the first ever F.A. Cup Final where substitutes were permitted and selected. Joe was the Chelsea substitute with Cliff Jones being the Tottenham Hotspur substitute. Neither were called upon to play in Spurs 2-1 victory over Chelsea.After 69 first team Chelsea appearances, he was transferred again during the 1967/68 season - this time to Southampton where he amassed another 192 first team appearances for the Saints before finishing his playing career in 1974.  Despite commuting from his Surrey home to training during his Southampton career, not once was the reliable and thoroughly professional Joe late for training!  Every Football League appearance of his 16 year career had been at the top flight First Division level, with 448 first team appearances covering all competitions.  In 1975, he emigrated to Durban, South Africa to take on the Manager role at Durban City FC. It was not an enjoyable time, made untenable by the Club Chairman meddling in team affairs and Joe and his family returned to England in the summer of 1976 to embark on a life away from football.The career collection of items, superbly preserved by Joe - offers some unique items of 1960s football history, principally his 1965 European Cup Winners Cup jersey and winners medal when he became one of “The First and Last Englishmen” to win a European trophy. Two of the eleven match jerseys (Bobby Moore and Jim Standen) are owned by West Ham United, with Jack Burkett and Brian Dear match worn shirts now owned by private collectors.Likewise, the Chelsea 1967 F.A. Cup Final  items include not only the match shirt, but also the iconic numbered shorts that Tommy Docherty introduced in redesigning the clubs playing strip - but also the stylish tracksuit as worn by the Chelsea players on the day substitutes first featured in the Final.These showcase items are accompanied with international honours items, Youth and reserve team medals and trophies,  rare exchange and goodwill gifts from Continental opponents including the mighty Real Madrid plus autographed ephemera and documents covering a 16 year career of one of the gentlemen of the game - and a highly respected professional who gave great service to his clubs.

Lot 6

Tim Rodber blue, white & red England No.5 rugby shirt v Australia, Centenary Match 1899-1999, played on 26th June 1999 at Stadium Australia, Nike, size XXL, long-sleeved with country emblem and embroidered AUSRALIA V ENGLAND CENTENARY MATCH 1899-1999Australia defeated England 22-15

Lot 5

Ben Cohen white match worn rugby shirt, 2002, the shirt represents Ben 14th cap and was worn in the England v Scotland, 6 Nations, 2nd February 2002, signed “Best wishes Ben Cohen” England won the Calcutta cup 29-3 with Cohen scoring a try, areas of pitch staining, framed and glazed to conservation standard

Lot 4

Rugby cap relating to Percy Price Phillips, Northumberland County RFC cap, 1906-7, 1907-8, 1908-9, the other possibly a Scottish Schools cap, 1903-1904 (2)

Lot 29

Rugby League 1930's-1960's Programmes Collection (roughly 50) inc Bradford Northern, Huddersfield, Barrow, Swinton, Liverpool Stanley, Doncaster, Featherstone, Wakefield Trinity, Leigh etc

Lot 42

Rugby League 1970's to date International vs British Nation teams, Wales Scotland England etc vs New Zealand, Australia, Fiji etc

Lot 38

Rugby League Collection of Match Day Programmes inc mostly Challenge Cup Final and Semi-Final Programmes from 1970 onwards - two photos

Lot 40

Rugby League Collection of Match Day Programmes inc Salford, Swinton, Hull, Hull Kingston Rovers, Bradford Northern, Huyton, Wigan, Widnes - three photos

Lot 32

Yorkshire County Rugby League Challenge Cup Final Programmes - 1955 to 1967 inc Lancashire County

Lot 41

Rugby League Collection of Match Day Programmes inc Bramley, Dewsbury, Wakefield Trinity, Workington Town, Mansfield, Whitehaven, Huddersfield, Sheffield and Batley - three photos

Lot 39

Rugby League Collection of Match Day Programmes inc Halifax, Leigh, Leeds, York, Keighley, Oldham and Warrington - four photos

Lot 30

Rugby League Signed Team Programme - Hull KR vs Huddersfield 24th April 1959

Lot 35

Rugby League Internationals Collection inc Great vs New Zealand, Australia, France etc - from 1947 to early 1960's

Lot 31

Rugby League 1940's & 50's Books and Magazines inc 1947 & 1948 Rugby League Annuals, Chadwick's Almanac and Festival of Britain Rugby League 1951 Souvenir

Lot 33

Hunslet Rugby League 1930's to 1950's Programmes Collection, as pictured

Lot 34

Rugby League Challenge Cupo Final & Semi Final Programmes Collection, from 1947 to 1969

Lot 37

Rugby League Collection of 1940s to 1990s Match Day Programmes from Hunslet Hawks and New Hunslet - 0ver 200 inc Gibby, Kenny Sykes and Geoff Gunny Benefit Games - 7 photos

Lot 36

Northern Rugby Football League Championship Final Programmes from 1950 to the late 1960's inc St Helens, Castleford, Warrington etc

Lot 208

Cricket Arthur Jones 14x10 approx mounted signature piece includes signed page and vintage black and white photo. Arthur Owen Jones (16 August 1872 - 21 December 1914) was an English cricketer, noted as an all-rounder, and former Captain of England. He was also a rugby union player for Leicester at full back or three quarter. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 220

Cricket Frank Mitchell 14x10 inch approx mounted signature piece includes signed page and black and white vintage photo. Frank Mitchell (13 August 1872 - 11 October 1935)[1] was an English international cricketer and rugby union player. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 209

Cricket Alfred Shaw 14x10 approx mounted signature piece includes signed page and vintage black and white photo. Alfred Shaw (29 August 1842 - 16 January 1907) was a Victorian cricketer and rugby footballer, who bowled the first ball in Test cricket and was the first to take five wickets in a Test innings (5/35).[1] He made two trips to North America and four to Australia, captaining the English cricket team in four Test matches on the all-professional tour of Australia in 1881/82, where his side lost and drew two each. He was also, along with James Lillywhite and Arthur Shrewsbury, co-promoter of the tour. He also organised the first British Isles rugby tour to Australasia in 1888. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 1318

Sporting; Tennis, Golf, and Rugby, Three Signed first edition hardback books Includes: BECKER (Boris). Boris Becker the Player, Signed on title-page by the former world number one tennis player, six-time major singles champion, and the youngest winner of the mens singles Wimbledon Championships title at the age of 17, dust-jacket unclipped, published by Bantam Press, 2004; FALDO (Nick). The Autobiography: Life Swings, Signed by the former British professional golfer and television commentator on title-page, photo. illustrated, dust-jacket unclipped, published by Headline Books, 2004; together with, World Cup 2003: The Official Account of Englands [rugby union] World Cup Triumph, Signed by Mike Catt on title-page, dust-jacket unclipped, published by Orion, 2003. 8vo. (3) Condition Report: overall good conditions

Lot 399

A framed print of a Harlequins Vs Newport rugby match 74cm x 60cm

Lot 650

Some sporting bags, rugby and football along with a rophy and a watch

Lot 403

Two signed Rugby themed prints 46cm x 57cm

Lot 398

A print of a Victorian rugby scene 102cm x 75cm

Lot 54

A dumb waiter drinks holder in the form of a rugby player H88cm

Lot 99

Sport - Mixed - six 5x4 inch pages, 17 signatures in total (also signed to back, most with names in pencil), Cricket, Athletics, Football, Rugby Union etc.: Tendulkar, Azharuddin, David Shepherd, Dick Francis, Richard Dunwoody, Svetla Dimitrova, Derrick Atkins, Murray Walker, Bert Millichip, Antonio Pinto, Pamela Machado, Oleg Tverdokhleb, Nixon Kiprotich, Moses Kiptanui (plus two others) and Will Carling. Plus three Welsh Rugby Union Centenary Year 1980-81 All Blacks Tour stamp covers, all with inserts. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 245

Colin Meads - All Blacks - Signed limited Edition photographic print This superb, limited edition of 500 by Big Blue Tube is a gloss photographic print from the Rugby Greats Series that pays tribute to the legendary All Blacks forward, Colin Meads It features Colin Meads in action against France that is personally signed to lower margin by the player. There are also details of the print and achievements printed to the lower margin Each are individually numbered and measure in at a large and impressive 59.5cm by 42cm. (approx)A super item of memorabilia from a legend of World Rugby. Edion number may vary. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 215

Sean Fitzpatrick signed limited edition print with signing photo Sean Fitzpatrick is widely regarded as one of the greatest players ever and remains an icon throughout the rugby world.He played for the All Blacks from 1986 to 1997, captaining them from 1992, winning and incredible 92 Caps.This stunning print chosen by Sean, shows him lifting the Bledisloe Cup. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a separate photo of the signing (as shown in the inset image).Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board - The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary.A super item from a legend of All Blacks Rugby, Sean Fitzpatrick. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 62

Rugby World Cup 1991 Commemorative Wine, 1 red, 1 white, in presentation box

Lot 309

A metal beer cooler in the form of a bull wearing a South African rugby kit 80 x 90 cm

Lot 1035

RUGBY LEAGUE / HUDDERSFIELD V CASTLEFORD 1944 Programme for the match at Huddersfield 23/9/1944, folded in four, slightly worn and minor tears. Fair

Lot 1341

WORCESTER CITY V LIVERPOOL Twenty six home programmes for the matches, including 8 X for the season 1957/58; 1 X Birmingham League v Shrewsbury 14/12/1957, 5 X Southern League v Gravesend and Northfleet 29/3/1958, Hereford United 4/4/1958, 2 X Kettering Town 12/4/1958, Barry Town 26/4/1958, 2 X Worcester Senior Cup ties v Stourbridge 5/4/1958, Semi-Final and Bromsgrove Rovers 5/5/1958, Final, 18 X for the season 1958/59, including 8 X Southern League v Barry Town 11/10/1958, Wisbech Town 23/10/1958, Corby Town 22/11/1958, Kettering Town 14/2/1959, Boston United 16/3/1959, Hereford United 21/3/1959, Merthyr Tydfil 20/4/1959 and Lovells Athletic 27/4/1959, 2 X Southern League Cup ties v Rugby Town 8/9/1958, Kidderminster Harriers 13/10/1958, 2 X Southern League Inter-Zone v Yiewsley 15/9/1958, Cheltenham Town 4/10/1958,1 X Birmingham 13/9/1958, Birmingham League, 1 X Evesham United 28/2/1959, Worcester Senior Cup Semi-Final tie, 4 X FA Cup ties v Millwall 6/12/1958, 2nd round, Chelmsford 20/11/1958, 1st round replay, Liverpool 10/1/1959 and The Liverpool Echo and Evening Express Newspaper detailing the FA Cup 3rd round tie at Worcester, where the non-league Worcester beat Liverpool and Sheffield United 24/1/1959 4th round, some with creases, minor wear, tears to edges, rusty staples, ageing marks, writing in pen, team changes and scores entered. Fair to generally good

Lot 30

RUGBY LEAGUE Programme for Wakefield Trinity at home v Castleford 25/12/1945, slightly creased and team changes. Generally good

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