Darwin Nunez red and white No.9 Liverpool v. Fulham Carabao Cup short-sleeved shirt, 2024, Nike, L, with crew-neck collar and printed badge, the reverse lettered DARWIN, the right sleeve with Carabao Cup flash, unwashedThe shirt was worn in the Carabao Cup semi final 2nd leg match against Fulham played on 24th January 2024 at Craven Cottage, the match ending in a 1-1 draw, Liverpool advancing to the final 3-2 on aggregate
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Joe Hart green No. 25 Manchester City cut sleeve jersey 2009/10. Player issue, Umbro size 42c, crew neck collar, embroidered badge, reverse lettered HART with Barclays Premier League flashes on the sleeves. Only long sleeved examples of this shirt were supplied, so the sleeves were cut at the request of the player.
Rare David Beckham white No. 17 England long sleeved shirt v Croatia 21st November 2007, player issue, Umbro size L, crew neck collar, embroidered badge with ENGLAND V CROATIA 21.11.2007 printed on the front , reverse lettered BECKHAM with the UEFA EURO 2008 flash on the right sleeve. Beckham came on as a substitute in the game at half time in what was his 99th appearance for the country in a game that saw England fail to qualify for the Finals and resulted in the sacking of manager Steve McClaren the following day.
Lionel Messi blue and white No.10 Argentina v. Greece match issued long-sleeved shirt, 2010, Adidas, M, with crew-neck style collar and printed badge, badge loose, with GRECIA - ARGENTINA 22 DE JUNIO, 2010 POLOKWANE decal the reverse lettered MESSI, the right sleeve with South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup flash with digital COA from Racing Club MuseumIn the Group B match played on 22nd June 2010, Argentina defeated Greece 2-0Provenance: Racing Club Museum
Bobby Charlton a red and white No.9 Manchester United long-sleeved shirt, 1967-71, with crew-neck collar, badly faded, missing collar label, collar holed, right sleeve lower cuff missing, further holes, number and other cuff.The shirt was given to the vendor by the laundry lady as a match worn shirt. SIR BOBBY CHARLTON FOOTBALL SHIRT: THE STORYIn the summer of 1970, and just after the World Cup, my mother left my father. I was 9 years old.My dad was left with my temporary care and within a day or two I was packed off to stay with my Godfather and his wife. It was not a happy time.I was football mad and, like many 9-year-olds in those days, and despite living in Birmingham, I was seduced in to supporting Manchester United – Best, Law and Charlton and all that.In the summer of 1970, there was an international football festival taking place in Manchester and I was desperate to get to go. I pestered my dad almost daily (he did come to see me) and he promised that we would go. Not uncharacteristically, he arranged a series of dates and then let me down at the last minute. I was losing hope.Then, on the 3rd of August he turned up to announce that we were going to Manchester and to the exhibition. A road trip to Manchester from Birmingham was not an inconsiderable journey in those days.We arrived in Manchester to the Town Hall, my excitement building, only to learn that the exhibition had finished the day before. I was naturally heart-broken. It was also pouring down with rain.The next thing I can remember was my dad making a very animated phone-call in a phone-box.He then returned to the car and in silence drove me to Old Trafford where he triumphantly announced that we were being given a tour of the stadium.From worst dad in the world to super-dad in just a few minutes.We were met by Les Olive, the Club secretary, and we were then given a personal tour of the whole stadium – the dressing rooms, the pitch, the board-room, the Stretford End…….and the club launderette.In those days shirts were obviously washed and re-used, rather than swopped, and one of the ladies took kindly to me and gave me a shirt that she said was actually worn by Bobby Charlton. The right cuff is missing so presumably it was on the pile of shirts that could not be used again. It is the number 9 shirt, the number he wore between 1967/68 and 1971/72.Just when I thought things couldn’t get any better, as we were leaving Old Trafford, we bumped into Sir Matt Busby who chatted and gave me his autograph**. It capped off a memorable day.
Roberto Carlos signed yellow & green Brazil No.6 shirt, 2002 World Cup, Nike, size M, short-sleeved with country emblem, right sleeve bearing embroidered 2002 FIFA WORLD CUP KOREA JAPAN, reverse lettered R. CARLOS, numbered 6 front and reverse, signed and dedicated on front in black marker pen, wear to green lettering slightly rippling
Paolo Maldini red and black No.3 AC Milan short-sleeved shirt, 2006/7, Adidas size XL with crew neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, back lettered MALDINI with the 6 times European Cup Winners flash on the right sleeve, signed in black pen on the front. Jimmy Bell was a legendary figure at Ibrox, he was with Rangers for over 30 years and was regarded as a vital part of the first team group. His first role at Ibrox was driving the team bus across the country before moving to head kitman.
Gary Neville red, white and black No.2 Manchester United match issued Champions League short-sleeved shirt, 1996-97, Umbro, XL, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered G. Neville, the right sleeve with Champions League flash with associated white and red shorts
Paulo Guerrero white and red No.9 France v Peru short sleeved World Cup Finals shirt, 2018, Umbro, player issue, crew neck collar with embroidered cloth badge, the back lettered GUERRERO with the FIFA Russia World Cup 2018 flash on the right sleeve and the FIFA My Game is Fair Play flash on the left sleeve. The game, which took place on June 21st 2018, ended in a 1-0 victory for France, and the shirt was swapped at the end with France Captain, Hugo Lloris, then of Tottenham Hotspur.Provenance: The Tottenham Hotspur Backroom Staff.
Wayne Rooney white No. 9 England short sleeved shirt 2006 World Cup Quarter Final v Portugal July 1st 2006, Player issue, Umbro size L, crew neck collar, embroidered badge with ENGLAND V PORTUGAL 01.07.2006 printed on the front , the reverse lettered BECKHAM. This was issued as a blood shirt and therefore has no sleeve flashes.Provenance: England backroom staff.
David Beckham red and black No.32 A.C. Milan v. Inter Milan match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2010, Adidas, L, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed ACM 1899, IL CLUB PIU TITOLATO Al MONDO, the reverse lettered BECKHAM, the right sleeve with Lega Calcio Serie A flash, the left sleeve with Champions League 7 flashThe shirt was worn by David Beckham in the match against Inter Milan played on 24th January 2010 at the San Siro, Inter defeated AC 2-0. The shirt was sold at auction to raise funds for charity
Olivier Giroud black and red No.9 AC Milan v Tottenham Hotspur short sleeved Champions League shirt, 2022/23, Puma size XL, crew neck collar with printed badge, the back lettered GIROUD with the Champions League 7 and UEFA Foundation for Children flashes on the right sleeve. The game, which was played on February 14th 2023 ended ion a 1-0 victory for AC Milan.Provenance: The Tottenham Hotspur Backroom staff.
Massimo Oddo red and white No.23 Bayern Munich match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2008-09, Adidas, L, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed FC BAYERN MUNCHEN, the reverse lettered ODDO, the number signed bu Oddo, the right sleeve with Bundes Liga Champions 2007/2008 Champions flashes, with signed player card
Josh Brownhill claret and blue No.8 Burnley v. Tottenham Hotspur short-sleeved shirt, 2023, Umbro, M, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered BROWNHILL, the right sleeve with Premier League flashIn the match played on 2nd September 2023, Spurs defeated Burnley 5-2, Brownhill scoring one goal
Kevin Schade black, pink and yellow No.9 Brentford v. Tottenham Hotspur short-sleeved shirt, 2023, Umbro, M. with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed BRENTFORD FOOTABLL ALUB 1889, the reverse lettered SCHADE, the right sleeve with Premier League flashIn the match played on 20th May 2003, Brentford defeated Spurs 3-1
Hagi red and yellow No.10 Galatasaray UEFA Champions League short-sleeved shirt, 2000/2001, Adidas size L with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, back lettered HAGI with the Champions League flash on the right sleeve and signed in black pen on the front.In the match played on September 27th 2000 ended in a 3-2 victory for Galatasaray.The following lots 270 to 315 are from the Jimmy Bell CollectionJimmy Bell was a legendary figure at Ibrox, he was with Rangers for over 30 years and was regarded as a vital part of the first team group. His first role at Ibrox was driving the team bus across the country before moving to head kitman.
Raphael Varane red and black No.19 Manchester United v. Fulham match worn long-sleeved shirt, 2023-24, Adidas, M, with v-neck collar and printed badge, the reverse lettered R. Varane, the right sleeve with Premier League flash, unwashedIn the match played 24th February 2023 at Old Trafford, Fulham defeated United 2-1The shirt was gained a s swap after the match
Jean Alain Boumsong blue, white and red No.4 France v. Colombia match issued short-sleeved shirt, 2003, Adidas, XL, with v-neck collar and printed badge with FRANCE COLOMBIE 18-06-2003 decal, the reverse lettered BOUMSONG, the right sleeve with FIFA Confederation Cup France 2003 flashIn the match played on 18th June 2003, France defeated Colombia 1-0, Boumsong was a non-playing sub
Pape Matar Sarr white No.29 Tottenham Hotspur short-sleeved shirt, 2023-24, Player issued, Nike, size L, crew neck collar, printed badge, the reverse lettered SARR with the Premier League and No Room for Racism flashes on the right sleeve and marks across the garment consistent with match wear.
Ruben Semedo red No.3 Olympiacos v Tottenham Hotspur short sleeved Champions League shirt, 2019/20, Adidas size L, player issue, crew neck collar with embroidered badge, the back lettered R. SEMEDO and with the UEFA Champions League flash on the right sleeve and the UEFA Respect flash on the left. The game, which took place on September 18th 2019, finished in a 2-2 draw. Provenance: The Spurs Backroom team.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic garnet and blue No.9 Barcelona long sleeved Champions League home shirt, 2009/10, Nike size XL, v-neck collar with printed badge and FIFA World Champions crest mounted centrally, the back lettered IBRAHIMOVIC with the Champions League Winners 2009 flash on the right sleeve and the UEFA Respect flash on the left sleeve. Barcelona played Arsenal in the quarter final of the competition.Provenance: The Arsenal Kit Manager.
Bronte Porcelain - three limited edition English fine bone china porcelain candle snuffers from the Famous Cats of the World of Literature and Music Collection. The lot comprising The Conjuring Cat, The Barge Cat, and The Crocheting Cat; all No. 110 of 250. Each boxed, in sleeve & presented with original certificate. Tallest snuffer measures approx. 8cm.
Diecast Masters - 2 x boxed 1:50 scale trucks, a Kenworth T880 SBFA Daycab Tandem Tractor with XL120 Low Profile HDG Trailer # 71061 and an International HX520 Tandem Tractor with XL120 Low Profile HDG Trailer # 71016. The models appear Mint in Very Good boxes, there is no outer sleeve for the International box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
ONE BOX OF TOBBACO ITEMS, to include a large wooden pipe, a selection of cigar boxes various sizes, a Leatherlite cigarette case, a leather cigar case, Henri Wintermans box of 25 cigars made in Holland, K&P tobacco pipe, Renegade pipe by Barling & Sons Ltd. in the box with satin sleeve, a meerschaum pipe in a leather case with an amber mouth piece, an old ceramic pipe painted with pheasant decoration, etc. (sd/af), (1 box)
1827 pattern Royal Navy officer's sword by Gieves of London, engraved R. Wake, with scabbard suede slip and leather sleeve.( Provenance: By descent through the Benson family. Roger Wake (1918-1988) was the second son of Maj Gen. Sir Hereward Wake (1876-1963) and Margaret Benson (1876-1963). (The Wake family claim direct descent from Hereward the Wake, defender of the Fens against the Normans.)

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