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David Shepherd, signed coloured print ' Arabian Oryx ', No. 669 of 1500, 18ins x 30ins framed, together with another ' Quiet Time ', No. 177 of 500, 9ins x 6ins approximately, gilt framed, a modern needlepoint picture and a coloured engraving ' The First Match Of The British Ladies Football Club '
A Liverpool away football shirt signed by: Jerzy Dudek (1), Steve Finnan (3), Jamie Carragher (23), Sami Hypia (4), Dijmi Traore (21), Xabi Alonso (14), Luis Garcia (10), Steven Gerrard (Captain) (8), Harry Kewell (7), Scott Carson (20), Dijbril Cisse (9), etc., with certificate of authenticity to the reverse.Note: This shirt is being sold for charity for Comic Relief.
James Downie (British 1949-) "The Football Match" (Manchester City v Manchester United), signed, dated 2021 on verso, oil on canvas.30.5cm x 30.5cm (12in x 12in)Footnote:Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is unframed.
A collection of eleven children's illustrations; to include, Henry Justice Ford, Beowolf, etching on paper, 26 x 16cm; Man in a kilt seated with accompanying text, watercolour and pencil on paper, 20 x 17cm, 37 x 53 (framed); football drawings with children and a lion, watercolour and pen on paper, 25 x 20, 42 x 56cm(framed); a shoe with accompanying text, signed 'JOE' (lower right), watercolour and pencil on paper, 15 x 23cm, 32 x 61cm; Peter Wright, three owls hooting, with accompanying text, pen and watercolour on paper, 11 x 22cm, 45 x 38cm (Framed); Nick Owen, waking up, watercolour on paper with accompanying text, 23 x 9cm, 45 x 50cm (framed) and five others. eleven in the lot (11)
Pele signed 6x4 colour photo. Edson Arantes do Nascimento is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. In 1999 he was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the Time list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century. In 2000, Pelé was voted World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the Century. His 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which included friendlies, is recognised as a Guinness World Record. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Pierluigi Collina signed 6x4 colour photo. Pierluigi Collina ( born 13 February 1960) is an Italian former football referee. He was named FIFA's Best Referee of the Year six consecutive times and is widely considered to be the best football referee of all time. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Jurgen Klopp signed 6x4 colour promo photo. Jürgen Norbert Klopp ( born 16 June 1967) is a German professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Premier League club Liverpool. He is widely regarded as one of the best managers in the world. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A collection of various ephemera including photograph album containing interior photographs of Samuel Withers & Co. Ltd of West Bromwich Safemakers "Views of works 1928" and other items including photographs, including "Colin Vaughan 47 years' service January 1947" with newspaper clipping, other newspaper clippings including one from The Midland Chronicle and Free Press dated Friday January 24th 1947 discussing "The Days of the Peaky Blinders - a name given because of the shape of their caps to a band of ruffians who used to prowl about West Bromwich and Smethick....", together with a small collection of Albion News football programmes for Albion v Newcastle United September 9th 1959, v Leeds United September 19th 1959, v Middlesborough 25th October 1980, signed sheet of cup finalists 1934-35, etc and five royal commemorative pamphlets "The Coronation of Their Majesties George VI and Queen Elizabeth Souvenir Programme", "Princess Margaret's Wedding Day", "Princess Margaret's Betrothal Book", "Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Kent in York Minster", "Princess Alexandra's Wedding Day" and twenty editions of "Spare Rib" women's magazine from Nos. 14-49 (incomplete) and one volume "The ADT London Marathon Official magazine April 12th 1992"
MACKENZIE THORPE (b. 1956). A boxed 'The Game Of Life' limited edition portfolio. A set of six football themed signed limited edition prints entitled 'Mam, Can I Have An Ice Cream?', 'They Wont Play With Me', 'New Boots At Christmas', 'He's Coming Home', 'Over The Moon' and 'The Captain', edition number 363/695, with certificate, box size 41 x 38 x 4 cm
EDUARDO CHILLIDA JUANTEGUI (San Sebastian, 1924 - 2002) and EDMOND JABÈS (Cairo, 1912-Paris, 1991)."Placard".Silkscreen on Arches paper, copy 112/500.Hand-signed by both artists.Maeght Editeur, Paris.Printed by Arcay Paris.Work catalogued in "Eduardo Chillida. Opus P.II. Complete catalogue of the graphic work 1973-1985), Martin van del Koelen, ed. München Mainz, 1997, p. 118, ref. 75014.Size: 95 x 62 cm; 110 x 77 cm (frame).The collaboration between the Jewish writer Edmond Jabès and the Basque artist Edudardo Chillida was evident in the work "La Mémoire et la Main", in which there was a clear link between the etchings and the poems of both artists. The silkscreen print on display contains a poem by Edmond Jabès and is signed by the artist and the writer. It was published on the occasion of an exhibition at Galeria Maeght.Chillida began his training at the School of Architecture at the University of Madrid, but abandoned his studies to devote himself to football, as goalkeeper for Real Sociedad. As a result of an injury he was forced to give up sport, and it was then that his artistic vocation awoke. He began drawing at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, and little by little his interest in sculpture grew. It was during his years in Paris that he made his first plaster sculptures, impressed by the archaic Greek sculpture in the Louvre. He held his first sculpture exhibition in the French capital in 1950. In 1951 he returned to San Sebastian for good, and made his first work in iron, the material with which he would work for the rest of his life. With the idea that art should be accessible to everyone, he produced numerous public works throughout his life, as well as sculptures for museums all over the world. His works dialogue with their surroundings, which is why many of them are already considered emblematic places for citizens, as is the case with the "Peine del viento" in San Sebastian and the "Puerta de la Libertad" in Barcelona. Throughout his life, Chillida received numerous prizes and awards, including the Carnegie Prize, the Rembrandt Prize, the Wolf Foundation Prize for the Arts and the Prince of Asturias Prize for the Arts. He was also an academician of San Fernando, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Honorary of the Royal Academy of Arts in London and of the Imperial Order of Japan, and was awarded the Grand Cross for Humanitarian Merit by the Institution of the same name in Barcelona. In addition to his Chillida-Leku Museum in Hernani, he is represented in museums and collections all over the world, such as the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the MOMA in New York, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Tate Gallery in London and the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
Original watercolour of England's amateur international footballer G.O. Smith by C S Landlaw, dated 1910,pencil and watercolour depicting Gilbert Oswald Smith in football uniform of blue and navy, signed and dated by the artist lower right, mounted, glazed and framed, overall 38 by 26cm; sold together with a pen, ink and watercolour drawing of Newcastle United's Albert Shepherd by Amos Ramsbottom (British, 1889-1967), circa 1910, in full black and white striped club kit, with title below, mounted, glazed and framed, overall 36 by 27cm., (2)Please be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
Arthur Ferrier (Scottish, 1891-1973) Tottenham Hotspur v Portsmouth League Champions 1949-50 artwork, depicting both team player profiles on a pitch with player names, signed lower right, mounted, glazed and framed, overall 54 by 68cm.Portsmouth were 1st division champions and Tottenham Hotspur were 2nd division champions season 1949-50.Possibly artwork for a football handbook or magazine, Arthur Ferrier an illustrator and cartoonist contributed to newspapers and magazines including Daily Record, Punch Sunday Pictorial and London Opinion.Please be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
A trio of programmes from the Football Association Tour of South Africa in 1939 originally owned by the Natal inside-right E.H. Smethurst,all matches v the full South Africa international team and including an autographed copy for the match played 24th June signed in ink by the South Africa trainer Mr Wiltshire, the treasurer J.E. Kennedy and the players D.A. Wilson, B. C. van Vuuren. R.A. Styles, R.S. Gibson, R.M. Fitzgerald, A.J. Hughes, N. Smethurst, W. Gibb, T.A. Mitchell and E.H. Semthurst; the other programmes issued for the matches both played at the Wanderers Ground, Johannesburg, 17th June and 1st July, overall good, the autographed programme with worn covers and covers detached from staples; sold together with two England Amateur International programmes played at Ilford FC in season 1947-48, a triangular tournament arranged in preparation for the upcoming 1948 London Olympic Games football competition, the matches v Luxembourg 26th March and v France 3rd April, the Luxembourg sub-standard with significant paper loss, the France very good, (5)
Signed South African rugby football team b&w photograph of the United Kingdom & France Tour, 1960-61,the 30 players with manager WF Bergh and assistant manager MM Louw, taken by HC Deal Ltd, Eastbourne, 9.5 by 11.5in. mounted on card with typed legend below and signed and dedicated TO DANNY IN APPRECIATION FROM THE BOYS in ink, signatures include Uys, Hill, Gainsford, Holton, Botha, Hopwood, Myburgh, Baard, Stewart, Malan, Peiser, Lockyear, Kirkpatrick, and others, glazed and framed, overall 37 by 47cm. slight water damage to signaturesPlease be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
The Mildmay Memorial Steeplechase bronze trophy awarded to jockey Stan Mellor for winning on Stalbridge Colonist at Sandown Park in 1968,modelled as two racehorses with jockey's aboard riding a finish, mounted upon a wooden plinth base with engraved plaque MILDMAY MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE SANDOWN PARK 1968 STALBRIDGE COLONIST, 14 by 20 by 12.5cm., sold with a quantity of other photographs and press cuttings relating to Stalbridge Colonist, including a signed article with image of Stan Mellor on Stalbridge Colonist, signed in black ink, a montage of three b & w photographs of Stalbridge Colonist with Stan Mellor including at the Whitbread Gold Cup 1968 and a b & w photograph of Stalbridge Colonist and Stan Mellor challenging Arkle and Pat Taaffe at the last to win the 1966 Hennessy Gold Cup, framed and glazed overall 21 by 25cm, (qty)Stalbridge Colonist was owned by Reg Blundell, Chairman of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, and trained by Ken Cundell at Compton.Provenance:The Stan Mellor CollectionPlease be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
FOOTBALL - ARSENAL 1970-71 DOUBLE WINNERS CONTEMPORAY AUTOGRAPHED FOOTBALL INDIVIDUALLY SIGNED TO EACH PANEL BY THE ARSENAL DOUBLE WINNING SQUAD. SIXTEEN (16) INK SIGNATURES INCLUDING: FRANK McLINTOCK, GEORGE GRAHAM, RAY KENNEDY, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, BOB WILSON, BOB McNAB, PETER MARINELLO, CHARLIE GEORGE, PETER SIMPSON, PAT RICE, JOHN RADFORD, SAMMY NELSON, PETER STOREY, EDDIE KELLY, JOHN ROBERTS AND GEOFF BARNETT. VERY GOOD CONDITION.
Squad signed Damien Duff Chelsea no.11 replica away jersey, season 2004-05,black and grey jersey with embroidered club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered DUFF, signed by approximately 22 squad members in silver marker pen including Damien Duff, Frank Lampard, Eiour Guojohnsen, Wayne Bridge, Arjen Robben, Ricardo Carvalho, and others, sold together with a Chelsea legends signed Mitre Premier League football, signed in black marker pen with faintly handwritten players names under the signatures, including Roberto Di Matteo, Steve Clarke, Tore Andre Flo, Graham Rix and many more, (2)
Leeds United signed First Day Covers, both are from the official football league series of special events season 1971-72 these being F.C. no.9, both celebrate Leeds being European Fairs Cup winners in 1971 and FA Cup winners in 1972. One is signed by just Terry Cooper whilst the second is signed by manager Don Revie, Allan Clarke, Eddie Gray, David Harvey, Peter Lorimer, Johnny Giles, Jack Charlton, Billy Bremner, Mick Jones and Norman Hunter, (2)
West Ham United FC banquet dinner menu signed by Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, held at London Hilton 2nd May 1964, further signature include Johnny Byrne, Ron Boyce, Tony Scott, Peter Brabrook and others; sold together with a collection of West Ham United football programmes dating from the 1959 to 1968, comprising of programmes v Tottenham Hotspur, FC Austria, Luton Town, Blackpool, Manchester City, UDA Dukla, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Nottingham Forest, Burnley, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland, Blackpool, Leicester City, Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion, Cardiff City, Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield United, First Vienna, Chelsea Colts, Ipswich Town, Leyton Orient, Crystal Palace Reserves, Brentford Shrewsbury Reserves, Swindon Town, Fulham, Real Zaragoza Club Deportivo, Stoke City, Norwich City Reserves, TSV Munich 1860, Leeds United, Northampton Town, QPR Youth XI, Manchester United, BVB 09 Borussia Dortmund, Southampton, (qty)Provenance: these programmes were collected by Roger Cearns whose family once owned West Ham United.
FOOTBALL - West Ham United F.A Cup winners 1975 Alan Taylor and Billy Bonds – Pair of large 16”x12” signed Limited Edition display photographs:Alan Taylor Ltd Ed No 31/75 celebrating with a pint of milk after his two goals in West Ham’s 2-0 1975 FA Cup final victory over Fulham, with smaller authentication photograph depicting Alan Taylor signing the image.Billy Bonds – West Ham United captain singing the national anthem before the 1975 FA Cup Final.Both images superbly autographed with large original signatures.
FOOTBALL - West Ham United 1980 F.A Cup winners large 20” x 16” signed Limited Edition 6/175 display photograph depicting the F.A. Cup winning team fully autographed by the West Ham United team, 11 original ink signatures including: Phil Parkes, Trevor Brooking, Alvin Martin, Frank Lampard, Billy Bonds, Alan Devonshire, Paul Allen, Stuart Pearson, David Cross, Geoff Pike and Ray Stewart.
A collection of football autographs,comprising England World Cup July 1966 signed postcard, bearing signatures in black marker pen by Nobby Stiles, Bobby Charlton, Martin Peters, George Cohen, Peter Bonetti, Ray Wilson, Jack Charlton; an Argentina's Alfredo Di Stefano signed postcard in fine black marker pen; sold together with individual autographs for Argentina's Maradona, Germany's Franz Beckenbauer, England's Nobby Stiles, Bobby Tambling and Peter Shilton, each in marker pen; a Jimmy Greaves autograph and colour photograph montage, featuring Tottenham Hotspur's Jimmy Greaves holding the 1967 FA Cup aloft after defeating Chelsea 2-1 in the FA Cup final at Wembley on 20th May 1967 above a Jimmy Greaves autograph in black ink, mount, glazed and framed, overall 53 by 44cm., the lot also including a Sir Henry Cooper autograph montage with a b & w photograph with Cassius Clay on the canvas in the non-title bout at Wembley Stadium on 18th June 1963, portraying Henry Cooper with Cassius Clay on the canvas, above a Henry Cooper signed card in black ink printed with SIR HENRY COOPER, mounted, glazed and framed, overall 57 by 47cm. (9)
A group of six signed replica football jerseys, comprising a Tom Finney Preston North End circa 1999; a Ferenc Puskas Toffs Hungary v England 1953 retro; a Peter Shilton Leyton Orient polo shirt; a Ted Drake Arsenal souvenir t-shirt; a Les Bradd Notts County style black and white striped vintage jersey and a Dennis Waterman signed jersey from a charity football match, (6)
Collection of signed books by football stars, George Best Blessed autobiography; The King Denis Law (dedicated); Sir Bobby Charlton My Manchester United years autobiography; The Sixties revisited Jimmy Greaves; After the ball Nobby Stiles; The England Era Terry Venables (dedicated); My autobiography Kevin Keegan, (7)
Alf Arrowsmith's Football Association Charity Shield plaque for Liverpool v West Ham United, played at Anfield, 15th August 1964,the silver roundel with three lion shield in relief and FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD, upon an octagonal plaque bearing LIVERPOOL V WEST HAM UNITED AT ANFIELD ROAD, LIVERPOOL 15TH AUGUST 1964, hallmarked silver London 1960 by H Phillips, 13.5 by 13cm., sold with Alf Arrowsmith signed match programme, signed in blue ink on front cover, (2)This fixture resulted in a 2-2 draw with Alf Arrownsmith badly injured in the 1th minute and replaced by Phil Chisnall.
Signed Everton 1931-32 Football League Division 1 Champions dinner invitation, signed menu, players ticket & postcard of Dixie Dean from the George "Harry" Holdcroft Collection, Menu signed by 25 including Dixie Dean, Tommy Johnson, Warney Cresswell, Billy Coggins, Ted Sagar, Cliff Britton etc. The dinner was held at the Exchange Hotel, Liverpool. 7th May 1932 Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
The Football Association official itinerary for England's Continental Tour of 1956 issued to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England,sold together with two copies of the England v Yugoslavia match at Wembley 28.11.56, one being signed by the England team comprising Ditchburn, Edwards and others and three other programmes, (6)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of ManchesterUnited and England. Thence by family descent.
A collection of fan mail sent to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England,mostly handwritten letters and from the handwriting and content a youthful audience, often asking for autographs, sharing stories of watching Duncan play, requesting meetings, asking for football programmes, congratulating after victories and with letters received occasionally from overseas including Norway and Malta, nearly all still complete with original envelopes and various enclosures that the fan was hoping to have signed, also one Christmas card and one letter that had been addressed to Roger Byrne but must have been placed in Duncan's pigeon hole at Old Trafford; lot also including a typescript letter from a reporter from A Bola sports magazine in Portugal, being a request for an interview by way of a questionnaire, (qty)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.
A handwritten letter from the Manchester United and England footballer to his fiancée Molly Leech sent from Berlin,the letter commencing My Dearest Molly, and letting her know that the flight arrived safely and immediate plans of a forthcoming match at the Berlin stadium and other football matches in general and that he looks forward to seeing her again soon, signed off with multiple xxx's; sold together with a chrome cased cigarette lighter possibly bought on the same trip with either Manchester United or the England football team, in original box with gilt tooling of makers name Finna Lur, (2)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.
A signed typescript letter from Adi Dassler founder of Adidas sportswear to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England footballer, dated 10th February 1958, on Adidas letterhead addressed to the Krankenhaur hospital, rechts der Isar, Munich and reading "Dear Mr Edwards, with our very best wishes for an early and entire recovery, we beg to hand you a little present, which we hope you will enjoy, your very truly Adi Dasler", complete with original envelope and also containing an envelope for Munich 1860 Football Club, letter bears tear and paper loss with tape repairThe previous lot is a letter from Adi's brother Rudi Dassler, the founder of Puma sportswear.Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.
Three Portsmouth squad signed Mitre matchday footballs,comprising bluish white, blue, red and black MITRE DELTA SKYBET EFL THE OFFICIAL MATCH BALL, season 2020-21, signed in black marker pen by approximately 26 squad members including Jack Whatmough, Andy Cannon, Alex Bass, Ben Close, Marcus Harness and many more; white, red, grey and black MITRE DELTA MAX THE EMIRATES CUP OFFICIAL MATCH BALL, season 2019/20, signed in black marker pen by approximately 26 squad members including Gareth Evans, Brett Pitman, Oliver Hawkins and many more; tan, red and navy MITRE NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE OFFICIAL MATCH BALL, circa 2000s, signed in black marker pen by approximately 25 squad members including Kevin Harper, Dejan Stefanovic, John Curtis and many more; the three contained in a Portsmouth FC bag for life carry bag, (4)
Two Portsmouth jersey's, England U-21 jersey and Hermann Hreidarsson signed football boots, comprising Tom Kilbey white and claret Portsmouth no.36 away jersey, season 2010-11, Kappa, short-sleeved with NPOWER FFOOTBALL LEAGUE, sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered KILBEY; Lauren blue and white Portsmouth no.10 home jersey, season 2006-07, Jako, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered LAUREN; Martin Cranie signed white England U-21 no.2 jersey v Montenegro U-21 in the UEFA European U-21 Championship Qualifier in Podgorica, 7th September 2007, Umbro, short-sleeved printed with MONTENEGRO U21 v ENGLAND U21 07.09.2007 with England three lion emblem, reverse lettered CRANIE, signed in black marker pen on reverse, bears pitch marks to reverse and Portsmouth's Hermann Hreidarsson signed Adidas football boots, the red and black Adidas Predator football boots signed in black marker pen, boots bear wear and tear, (4)England U-21 defeated Montenefro U-21 3-0, with Martin Cranie playing in defence.
Portsmouth's Ryan Williams signed worn Adidas Nemesis football boots,the blue and white boots signed 'ZIGGY' on the boot heals, dedicated to his son, size 7 UK, bears wear to surface and solesRyan Williams played with Portsmouth during 2011-12 making four appearances and during 2019-21 making 67 appearances scoring eight goals.
Six football jerseys,comprising:Darren Moore Derby County no.23 home jersey, season 2007-08,short-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered MOOREOllie Palmer signed red and black Leyton Orient no.9 jersey, season 2016-17,short-sleeved with SKY BET LEAGUE TWO EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered PALMER, signed in fine black marker pen on number nine, the front neck line is damaged with tearsTwo Joe Mason yellow and black MK Dons no.20 third choice jerseys, season 2019-20,both short-sleeved with SKY BET LEAGUE ONE EFL and SKY BET WHEN THE FUN STOPS STOP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered MASON, (2)Alan Smith signed black and white striped Notts County no.4 home jersey, season 2016-17,short-sleeved with SKY BET LEAGUE TWO EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered SMITH, signed in black marker pen on the frontMark Tyler signed Peterborough United no.40 goalkeeper's jersey, circa 2018,long-sleeved with SKY BET LEAGUE ONE EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered TYLER, signed in black marker pen on reverse, (6 in total)
Three football jerseys,comprising: i) Tim Howard black and grey Everton no.24 goalkeeper's jersey v Larissa in the UEFA Cup Group A at Goodison Park, 25th October 2007, Umbro, spare long-sleeved with UEFA CUP sleeve badge, embroidered with UEFA CUP EVERTON v LARISSA 25.10.07, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HOWARD; ii) Paul Konchesky blue Leicester City no.3 home jersey, season 2011-12, short-sleeved with NPOWER FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered KONCHESKY; and iii) Shaun Wright-Phillips signed pale blue Manchester City no.29 home jersey, season 2004-05, Reebok, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIERSHIP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered WRIGHT-PHILLIPS, signed in black marker pen to reverse
Three signed Portsmouth FC jersey's,comprising Callum Johnson orange no.2 third choice jersey, season 2020-21, short-sleeved with SKYBET LEAGUE ONE EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered JOHNSON, signed in black marker pen to reverse; Ben Close blue and white no.33 home jersey, season 2015-16, short-sleeved with SKYBET FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered CLOSE, signed in black marker pen to reverse; Brett Pitman squad signed blue and white no.8 home jersey, season 2019-20, short-sleeved with SKYBET PAY-OFFS EFL sleeve badges, NHS THANK YOU badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered PITMAN, signed in black marker pen by approximately 28 squad members on the front, (3)
Three signed Wigan Athletic jerseys, season's 2015-16, 2017-18 and 2018-19,comprising Jordy Hiwula red, blue and white no.30 third change short-sleeved jersey, with SKYBET FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HIWULA, signed in black marker pen on reverse; Gary Roberts black and gold no,18 away short-sleeved jersey, with SKYBET LEAGUE ONE EFL sleeve badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered ROBERTS, signed in number eight on reverse and Michael Jacobs blue and gold no.17 away short-sleeved jersey, with SKYBET WHEN THE FUN STOPS STOP sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered JACOBS, signed in black marker pen to reverse (3)
Three EFL players' jerseys,comprising Paris Cowan-Hall signed white Wycombe Wanderers no.12 third choice jersey, season 2017-18, short-sleeved with SKYBET LEAGUE TWO EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered COWAN-HALL, signed in black marker pen to reverse; Kevin Phillips white and orange Blackpool no.9 away jersey, season 2011-12, short-sleeved with NPOWER FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered K PHILLIPS and Omar Bogle Doncaster Rovers no.7 home jersey, season 2020-21, short-sleeved with SKYBET STAY IN CONTROL. SET A DEPOSIT LIMIT sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered BOGLE, (3)
Three players' jerseys,comprising John Keeley signed white and black Brighton & Hove Albion no.29 goalkeeper's jersey circa 2001, long-sleeved with NATIONWIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, embroidered club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered KEELEY, signed in black marker pen to reverse; Marc McNulty white Sunderland AFC no.10 home jersey, season 2019-20, short-sleeved with SKYBET LEAGUE ONE EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered MCNULTY and Rasmus Nicolaisen signed black FC Midtjylland no.20 jersey, season 2017-18, short-sleeved with ALKA SUPERLIGA sleeve badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered NICOLAISEN, signed on number two in black marker pen, (3)
Three EFL players' jerseys,comprising George Byers signed white and black Swansea City no.28 home jersey, season 2020-21, short-sleeved with SYBET STAY IN CONTROL. SET A DEPOSIT LIMIT sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered BYERS, signed in black marker pen to reverse, Brett Pitman signed navy and blue AFC Bournemouth no.40 away jersey, season 2012-14, short-sleeved with NPOWER FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered PITMAN, signed in black marker pen on reverse and Omar Bogle grey Charlton Athletic no.17 away jersey, season 2020-21, short-sleeved with SKYBET LEAGUE ONE EFL sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered BOGLE, (3)
Makenzie Thorpe (b.1956) Limited Edition book 'The Game of life', an exhibition of works based on football and it's impact on our lives, accompanied by a signed limited edition print 'Black Knight' and a minted medal that bears the image 'Boy and Ball' 531/995 with certificate of authenticity plus hardback book 'From the Heart' by Mackenzie Thorpe, pub. Universe, 2000
A rare specification drawing of the 2019 Mercedes F1 W10 EQ Power+ car printed on high quality grade textured paper.The print has been signed in black marker alongside their printed name by Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas, Toto Wolff, James Allison and Andy Cowell with dimensions measuring 29.7 x 42.0cm (A3 size). These signed prints were only given to team members and associates etc. in very limited numbers and were not available for general sale.The F1 W10 EQ Power+ took 15 wins (four for Bottas and eleven for Hamilton), ten pole positions (five for Hamilton and five for Bottas), nine fastest laps (three for Bottas and six for Hamilton), seven front-row lockouts and nine 1–2 finishes. The car also took Mercedes to their sixth consecutive Constructors’ Championship and Hamilton to his sixth Drivers’ Championship. This signed commemorative print is highly collectable and comes framed and with a certificate of authenticity.Billy's Story"Hello my name is Billy and I am 8 years old, I am at school and I am loving it, but I really wish I could join in more with my friends at playtime's. I would love to run and play football. When I am at home I like to spend time with my mummy, daddy and my little sister Kitty. I would love to be able to go on bike rides with my daddy and fly around on a scooter like all my friends. I am really hoping one day my dream will come true.Billy was born in 2013 and for Pete and I we felt our world was complete. As all new parents we thought Billy was perfect and we were just so in love with him. When Billy was about 3 months old we took him swimming and a friend of ours pointed out a couple of things to us, one was his head was tilted over to one side and the other was his feet were really stiff. As we had never had any children before we had not noticed any of these things and we straight away took him to the doctors. The doctor picked up on his neck more so than his feet and Billy went through a course of physio to help him straighten his head. As the weeks went on and the milestones started to come up we noticed that Billy was not hitting the milestones of sitting up, crawling or walking like our friends' children of the same age. At about 8 months old we took him back to the doctor and that was the beginning of a downward spiral of fighting to find a diagnosis.At 15 months old Billy had his first MRI which came back all clear, at the time we were so happy as we thought that maybe he was just slower in his development. At 16 months old Billy started commando crawling and then at 19 months he began crawling on his knees so we again were hopeful that he would do it in his own time. At just over 2 years old Billy had his 2nd MRI and yet again it came back clear, this time we were not so happy as without a diagnosis we had realised it was impossible to get Billy the help he needed.Throughout Billy’s life he has been on several different drugs, had botox in his legs twice, had physio twice a week since he was 15 months old and had full support at nursery to help him with his mobility. Pete and I have tried several different treatments to helpBilly we have taken to a chiropractor, an osteopath, cognitive therapy but as he gets older we realise we are running out of time as he is of an age now where he wants to be like his friends he wants to run, jump, skip, ride a bike all of those things and as his parents we want to get him there.Our ultimate goal is to raise enough funds for Billy to have an operation to reduce the spasticity in his legs. Billy is now ready for this operation which is a gruelling 5-6 hours and more importantly Billy will require 3-4 sessions of private physiotherapy a week for up to 3 years. We have a huge amount of work to do in strengthening him physically and mentally so that he is strong enough for this procedure.To fund this operation and the physiotherapy pre and post operation along with equipment and intensive fitness sessions we needed to raise approximately £85,000, and we can now see the finishing line having reached 70% of the target."https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/billyhumphreys Billy's Football MatchOn November 14th I organised a 12 hour football match to help raise funds for Billy as he is a member of my disability football team. We also ran a raffle and we were donated some fantastic prizes from the local community and also some larger organisations. The event raised around £13,400 for the charity but we were also donated 3 Formula 1 items that we felt worthy of going to an auction to maximise the donations for Billy.https://www.justgiving.com/team/Billysfootballmatch Click here for more details and images
Football Collection of 100+ Signatures from Premier League Players, All Signed on Autograph Cards. Personally Signed by Patrick Berger, Gabby Agbonlahor, Enda Stevens, Jay Rodriguez, Scott Allen, Steve Stone, Mike Williamson, James Perch, Matthew Briggs, Danny Potts, Wilfried Zaha, Pierluigi Gollini, Joe Bennett, George McCartney, Ron Vlaar, Matt Derbyshire, Aaron Lennon, Billy Jones, Kieran Richardson, Jobi McAnuff, Connor Coady, Sandro and Many More, May Yield Good Value, Ideal for a Collector. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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