Two signed black and white posters, Henry Cooper and Cassius Clay, weigh-in, signed by Sir Henry Cooper, with COA from Sporting Greats, the other signed by Sir Henry Cooper when he spectacularly floored Muhammed Ali, Wembley Stadium 1963 with COA, together with other signed boxing memorabilia including Frank Bruno and another from Henry Cooper. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
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A QUANTITY OF SPORTING MEMORABILIA, to include a Ryder Cup cap signed by Lee Westwood, with certificate of authenticity, a Gunn & Moore size 6 Mogul DXM F4.5 808 cricket bat, appears in good condition and looks to be unused, with a quantity of assorted football programmes from the late 1960s onwards, including Arsenal v. Staevnet (Fairs Cup 1963), Birmingham City Res. v. Arsenal Res. (Football Combination 1957), Burton Albion v. Tamworth (FA Cup 1963), Q.P.R. v. Rangers (Friendly 1969), collection of Manchester United home programmes, also includes lower division, Cup and non-league programmes, a collection of Tamworth FC home programmes and quantity of Football League Review magazines (list of programmes and reviews available) with a quantity of 'The Driving Member', the magazine of Daimler & Lanchester owners club from the 1960s (list available) (2 boxes and loose)
Marco van Basten signed orange Netherlands No.12 replica shirt, Badge Classics, size XL, short-sleeved with country emblem, reverse lettered VAN BASTEN, signed in silver marker pen on reverse, bears sticky tape marks, with A1 Sporting Memorabilia COA and sold with engraved plaque relating to UEFA Euro 1988 final, (3)
WWII medal group, to Arthur Roger Rye, including 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, together with miniatures, dog tag, various lapel pins, two silver sporting medals, USSR Soviet Russia Medal commemorating 40 Years of Victory. This lot includes associated war era paperwork to Arthur Roger Rye, including conduct notices drivers licences both national and international, flying memorabilia, Guernsey Post Office Savings Bank, Brooklands Automobile Racing Club Rules and Bye-Laws 1930 and 1935, Ration Books, Royal Air Force Service and Release book, Brooklands Aero Club Rules and Regs. Pilots log book for Arthur Roger Rye 1933-34, an album of postcards of Strada delle Dolomiti, two photographs of bi-planes, a well put together photograph album relating Zermatt Winter (1928-1930) of the Matterhorn and mountain ranges with figures skiing and ice skating. This lot includes a collection of panoramique postcards of Azay-le-Rideau Château et le Lac and Le Havre, Rouen Le Pont Boieldieu et la Cathédrale, Le Havre Le Grand Quai et le Port, Rouen Le Pont Corneille et la Cathédrale, Panorama de Rouen Vue Prise du Pont Transbordeur, Rouen Le Grosse Horloge, La Cathédrale de Rouen La Grande Net, Rouen St-Ouen, Rouen Palais de Justice-Tourelle, La Cathédrale de Rouen - Tombeau des Cardinaux d'Amboise, Rouen Cathedrale, La Tour de Beurre, Rouen Vieille Maison, Rouen Eglise St-Ouen x 2 amongst others and Carte Monumentale of Loches, Azay-Le-Rideau, Amboise, Mont Saint-Michel, autograph album together with two colour caricatures signed Avo 1974.
A 1911 PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES MEYRICK PRITCHARD & ASSEMBLED TEAM FOR FUND-RAISING RUGBY MATCH WITH EACH PLAYER SPORTING JERSEYS OFFERED AT THIS AUCTIONPreserved with important jerseys, caps, and further photographs by Charles Meyrick Pritchard (1882-1914) which form a collection entered to this auction by Charlie Pritchard’s great-grandson. In recent years the collection has been archived and exhibited at the World Rugby Museum at Twickenham Stadium.Titled ‘Married Team April 26th ‘11’. The team assembled in three rows and with Charlie Pritchard at centre, holding a match-ball. In period frame, 29 x 34cms incl. frameThe charity match of ‘Marrieds’ versus ‘Singles’ was arranged with gate-receipts donated to raise funds for local causes, including the local church roof. The match, at the end of Pritchard’s rugby career, would have been a curious fashion show and a chance for him to show off the collection he had amassed over his illustrious rugby career. It is an indication that Charlie was proud of this collection which we are now offering at auction 112 years later. In many cases, Charlie Pritchard had clearly gone out of his way to collect jerseys, caps, and photographs. Clearly, as well as being the fine rugby player and captain, a Welsh international player, businessman, and local charity fund-raiser, it seems Charlie Pritchard was also one of the first rugby memorabilia collectors.
Collection of Manchester Utd memorabilia to include 1958 'The United Story in pictures' 48 pages, Evolution - Theatre of Dreams (brochure about the Old Trafford Stadium), 2005 United for UNICEF annual dinner + entrance pass, 2013 World Finals tourny at Manchester Utd (U15's tourney), 2019/2020 away at Lask (champions league) + newspaper report, 1996 Sportsman's dinner 18 April 1996 (signed by Denis Law, James H. Reeve + 1 other) menu, Mike Tyson inaugural dinner tour (19 November brochure), 2006 St. Patricks Celebration at the Manchester Suite pocket booklet, 2006 3 Lions Sporting Gala dinner booklet menu, 2007 Celebration match menu + car park ticket Manchester Utd v Europe XI, 2006 Sporting Legends Dinner menu + list of events + ticket, 2005 Asia Tour brochure by Malaysian Airways, 1993 Soccer Festival in South Africa programme Manchester Utd v Kaizer Chiefs, v Arsenal, 2005 The Royal Oak dinner menu, 2006 Player of the Year Awards order events/menu x 4, 1962/63 United handbook (autographs Albert Quixall, Dave Gaskell, Nobby Lawton, Jimmy Nicholson, Sam McMillan, Ian Moir), book - On the Wing by Willie Morgan (autographed by W.M.), 1967/68 United v Real Madrid + return pirate, 1968/69 Juventus v Manchester Utd pirate, plus some further programmes; fair/good. (A Lot)
2 boxes of books including film reviews and a box of Kerrang magazines, together with 4 prints of 1830 military uniforms, A box of Elvis Presley books, records and memorabilia, A box of sporting trophies including an engraved glass bowl together with a box of books on the history of Leyland Golf Club, A box of crafting magazines, a box of magazines on the Great Artists, a box of TV series related books, and a box of antique related books, 12 boxes of magazines on motorcycling, motor sport, Haynes manuals, Classic Bikes etc
A large collection of sporting memorabilia to include approximately 90 Manchester City programmes, approximately 90 Manchester United programmes, approximately 26 Liverpool FC programmes, a Manchester Storm and London Knights teddies, a Belfast Giants mini hockey stick, a framed rugby world cup first-day covers display, a Manchester commonwealth games fabric banner, and a San Francisco 49ers replica American football helmet. Also included are some Lord of the Rings items.
Peter Squires white No.14 England International match worn rugby shirt, 1970s, Umbro, with button-up collar and embroidered red rose badge, areas of staining The above shirt was worn by Peter Squires in an International match, mid 1970s, The winger Peter Squires played 29 times for England between 1973 & 1979. He also played first-class cricket for Yorkshire CCC. Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 18th May 2005, Lot 583
Rio Ferdinand black No.5 Manchester United short-sleeved shirt, 2004-05, Nike, XL with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED, the reverse lettered FERDINAND, the sleeves with Barclays Premiership flashes Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 9th November 2020, Lot 1276
George Best's worn Manchester United F.C. club blazer, from his final season at the club 1973-74 the navy blazer by James Barry with embroidered and wirework club crest inscribed and M.U.F.C. CONCILIO ET LABORE on breast pocket Provenance: Ex-John Doherty collection Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 4th November 2019, Lot 1099
Malcolm MacDonald blue England v. Northern Ireland International cap, 1974-75 blue velvet cap with gilt tassel and embroidered with three lion badge in inscribed N. IRELAND, 1974-75 In the match played on 17th May 1975, the match ended in a 0-0 draw Provenance: Stacey's Auctioneers, Sporting Memorabilia, 30th April 2018, Lot 900A
World Cup 1958 official souvenir white-metal and enamel plaque cast with figure of Nike in relief, with enamel country flags of France and Sweden, facsimile autographs of both teams and inscribed FIFA, WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, JULES RIMET CUP, SWEDEN 1958, the circular plaque supported by two metal footballs on black marble base with plaque inscribed EN SOUVENIR DE LA COUPE DU MONDE 1958 LES AMIS DE L'EQUIPE DE FRANCE, 20cm high x 16cm high Provenance: Bonhams Sporting Memorabilia, 27th March 2002, Lot 311
COMANECI NADIA: (1961- ) Romanian Gymnast. Five times Olympic individual gold medallist. Comaneci is the first Gymnast to be awarded with a score of 10 at the Olympic games. A good signed 8 x 10 photograph, the attractive image depicting Comaneci in a full length pose during one of her gymnast performances. Boldly signed in silver ink to a clear area of the image. Bearing to the lower left corner the Montreal 1976 Olympic logo, and to the lower right corner an Official Sporting Memorabilia hologram small sticker with serial number. EX
Four framed sporting memorabilia displays, the largest example containing 1930s cricket memorabilia, together with two fishing displays and a football display, each within wooden glazed frames, largest H105cmCondition Report:Largest frame glass loose and wooden surround coming away from back box
Football: A chest containing a large collection of assorted sporting memorabilia to include: various boxing programmes and books; Athletics interest including 1948 Olympics ticket; Sarajevo 1984 base metal plate; together with a collection of football programmes, dating 1950s to modern including various Internationals and others including England v Wales Victory Shield 11/4/1950, League of Ireland v The Football League 22/9/1954, Liverpool 1950s programmes and more! General condition is good, but some mixed. Please assess photographs. (one chest)
Northern Ireland: A Northern Ireland, match worn shirt, Danny Blanchflower, Number 4. Worn in the British Home Championship game held at Hampden Park between Scotland and Northern Ireland, 5th November 1952, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The shirt manufactured by Bukta, embroidered with Northern Irish badge and white number to reverse. Provenance: Bonham's Sporting Memorabilia Sale, 16th June 2010, Lot 693.
Boxing Interest: A gentleman's diamond and 14ct gold signet ring, designed as a boxing ring, made for Randolph Turpin, in commemoration of him becoming Middleweight Champion of the World against Sugar Ray Robinson in 1951. Believed to have been presented to him in Madison Square Gardens, New York. The ring comprising a square mount, set to the centre with nine square princess cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 0.27ct, within an engraved black enamel text border, reads 'Randolph Turpin, World Champion' each corner post collet set with a small round brilliant cut diamond, the shoulders modelled to one side with a pair of boxing gloves diamond set with fifteen diamonds, each with three inset above the gloves, two diamonds inset to the cuff of the gloves and two diamonds below, the other side with a punch ball design also diamond set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 0.18ct and a further ten small grain set diamonds to the surround, width approx. 16mm, finger size U1/2, stamped 14k, total gross weight approx. 19.6gms. Further Details: good stones present and intact, wear to settings and slight enamel loss in areas commensurate with age. Provenance: Bonham's Sporting and Golf Memorabilia Auction, 24th February 2010, Lot 150.
Football: A chest containing a collection of assorted football and other sporting memorabilia to include: Nice v. Real Madrid programme, 4/2/1960, small collection of other 1950s/60s programmes; books, magazines, World Cup programmes, photographs and more! Together with a collection of boxing memorabilia including photographs, magazines etc. Generally in good order. Please assess photographs. (one chest)
Football: A hallmarked silver cigarette box, presented to Billy Wright, the lid bearing inscription: Presented by The Anglo-American Sporting Club to Billy Wright C.B.E. Former Captain of England and Wolverhampton Wanderers for his contribution to Soccer, Hotel Piccadilly Manchester, Tuesday 20th August 1968. Measuring approx. 17cm x 12cm, hallmarked Padgett & Braham, London, 1967. Gross weight approx. 528g; together with a gilt-metal medallion inscribed 'The State Express Challenge, Billy Wright', in original fitted case. Provenance: The items were originally part of the Billy Wright Collection, and then sold at Sotheby's Football Memorabilia Auction, 17th May 2002, Lot 162.
England: An England, FIFA World Cup Mexico 1986, match worn shirt, Kenny Sansom, Number 3. Worn in one of England's Group Stage fixtures, however, the opponent is unknown. The shirt manufactured by Umbro, staining to the front, with 'FIFA WORLD CUP MEXICO '86' embroidered underneath the England crest. Measuring 19" pit to pit. Information: England's opponents in the 1986 World Cup group stage were Morocco, Poland and Portugal, and it is believed that the shirt was worn in one of the fixtures. Provenance: Bonham's Sporting Memorabilia Auction, Lot 483, 16th June 2010.
A signed framed Sir Henry Cooper picture. The picture shows the moment Cassius Clay (later to be known as Muhammad Ali) was knocked down in the 4th round. Sir Henry Cooper was a British heavyweight boxer. He was undefeated in British and Commonwealth heavyweight championship contests for twelve years and held the European heavyweight title for three years. COA provided by A1 Sporting Memorabilia. Dimensions of frame 62cmx37cm.
A collection of sporting memorabilia, to include a signed Jack Nicklaus £5 note, a first edition copy of Golf is My Game by Bobby Jones, a signed copy of The Tin Man: The Ted McMinn Story, other mixed titles, 1980s-era golf club dinner programmes, framed 1970s-era match tickets for Aston Villa, Manchester United, Coventry City, Tottenham Hotspur etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
Stamps: A collection of First Day Covers from Britain and Commonwealth countries, includes photographs, sporting memorabilia, signed covers (not authenticated) and coin/medallic covers, signatories iinclude Jill Dando, Glenda Jackson, Brooke Shields, Judi Dench, Millevina Dean, Johnny Johnson, David Scott.
Sporting memorabilia including gold and silver medals to veteran athlete Bill Land who enjoyed a long and distinguished career as an athlete in the 1930's. He was 6ft 3" and combined with a competitive spirit he became a formidable figure in many different fields of athletics and sport. He excelled at long jump, high jump, discus and represented the country in many international competitions including the 1934 Empire Games. He joined the Royal Engineers at 16 and his sporting prowess was soon noticed and encouraged. He served for 15 years in the 59th Field Company and won a military cross for acts of exemplary gallantry in organising the evacuation of the wounded under intense artillery and mortar fire and is mentioned in dispatches. This lot is being sold as a collection of this exceptional and talented individual. The sporting memorabilia includes a 15ct gold England vs Italy medallion, 1st for High Jump dated 1931, 38 gms. Seven 9ct gold Army Athletic Association medallions including four medallions 1st for High Jump medallions dated 1931,1932,1934 and 35 respectively, one 9ct gold medallion for Javelin 1935 and one 9ct gold Discus medallion dated 1935, housed in the original boxes. The lot continues with seven 25mm 9ct yellow gold and enamel medallions won at the Kent County Championships including 1st place Throwing the Discus dated 1934 and 1935; High Jump 1935; High Jump 1931 and 1934 and Throwing the Javelin 1934 and 1935 and two small 9ct gold medallions including a Junior Championship Kent County medallion, a small shield-form medallion for High Jump 1932 and a Magister 9ct gold and enamel lapel pin 210 gms. The lot continues with silver medallions including four 50mm silver medallions for Javelin and Discus 1935 x 2 and 1936 x 2 boxed; 43mm Oxford University Athletics Club 1932 1st for High Jump medallion, 44mm silver medallion named W.A. Land Sergeant Boy, two white metal Army Athletic Association medallions for Javelin and Putting the Weight, three white metal Inter-Services Athletics Championships, three Hong Kong Area Meeting silver medallions 1933 and 1936, Hong Kong Area seven-a-side football 1938-89. Several silver and enamel Kent County Championship medallions approx 295 gms. This lot includes a thirty-five bronze athletics medallions including Gt Britain vs Finland 1935 medallion, Gt Britain vs France 1935 and a number of Inter-Services bronze medallions, Army Athletic Association medallions, Oxford University Athletic Club and spurious bronze medallions for baseball, cricket and a Wembley Torchlight Tattoo 1925 medallion. The remainder of this lot details letters, photographs, newspaper clippings, athletic records, official programmes, various Athletics Association dinner invitations and menus, a number of letters from the Amateur Athletic Association, a selection letter from the International Board of the Amateur Athletic Association for Olympic Games Berlin and a number of certificates, cloth badges relating to the Athletics Association and his pocket watch engraved "Cpl. W.A. Land from 2nd Bat The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, as a Token of Appreciation for Coaching the Athletic Team May 1936" and a number of silver plated trophy cups and one silver for British Games Inter Counties Athletic Championship. Lastly this lot includes his medal miniatures with the military cross and a letter from The War Office dated July 1947 stating his being awarded the military cross and mentioned in the London Gazette dated 12/7/1945 for gallantry in the field, his permanent pass issued in 1934 which exempted him from uniform likely to allow him to wear his training clothes whilst off base and a document of experience in the Corps of Royal Engineers.
The Pat Eddery Collection: 4,000th winner memorabilia, a signed limited edition photographic print of Silver Patriarch and Pat Eddery returning to the winner's enclosure after their victory in the 1997 St Leger, signed by the winning connections Peter S Winfield, John Dunlop & Pat Eddery, signed again by Eddery in black marker to the backboard; and a cased British Sporting Heritage limited edition fine bone china plate, numbered 181, with artwork after Peter Deighan featuring memorable moments on the way to the 4,000th winner (2)
Bristol City Football Cub - Sporting and local interest - A large collection of Bristol City memorabilia and ephemera. To include, official magazine of Bristol City 1974/75, Red & White magazine 1998/99, match day programmes and Well Red magazine. Approx. 240+ issues. Home games played at Ashton Gate.
A large collection of football related match day programs, player cards and other related sporting memorabilia. To include: 1967-68 Bristol Rovers and Bristol City match day programs, collection of Typhoon Tea player cards, 1939-40's Referees Chart with various other United Kingdom football programs.
Nobby Stiles blue England v. Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland International cap, 1966-67 blue velvet cap with silver tassel and silver braiding embroidered with three lion crest and IRELAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, 1966-67 Provenance: Convery Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia including the Nobby Stiles Collection, 27th October 2010, Lot 117 In their first International match after winning the 1966 World Cup, England played Northern Ireland on the 22nd October 1966 at Windsor Park, with England defeated Northern Ireland 2-0. In the match against Wales played on 16th November 1966 at Wembley, England defeated Wales 5-1 and in the match against Scotland played on 15th April 1967 at Wembley, Scotland defeated England 3-2. This cap represents Nobby's 23rd, 24th and 25th appearances
Alex Stepney 9ct gold 1974-75 Division 2 League Championship winners plaque inscribed DIVISION II, CHAMPIONS, 1974-75, ALEX STEPNEY, MANCHESTER UNITED, set on a wooden backboard with easel support, with a celebration dinner & dance menu for the Championship win, held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, 5th May 1975 (2) Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 10th November 2014, Lot 759 Manchester United won the Division 2 Championship this season with 87 points, Aston Villa being runners-up on 83 points Alex Stepney made a total of 539 appearances as Manchester United goalkeeper between 1966 and 1978. His career spanned United's rise to European Champions in 1968 and gradual decline to relegation in the proceeding years. Stepney did, however, help United regain their place in England's top league in season 1974-75 and have their name on the F.A. Cup trophy once more in 1977.
Bobby Charlton red and white No.9 Manchester United long-sleeved shirt, circa 1965, Umbro, M with crew-neck collar, the reverse white No.9 signed in pen BEST WISHES BOBBY CHARLTON, two areas to the collar seam front and back with damage and old stitched repairs, area of black marking to right seam front; sold with a collectors card issued by Ty-phoo depicting Charlton in this style of shirt Provenance: Consigned from the Bryan Horsnell Collection - Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 7th September 2021, Lot 725
Bill Foulkes Continental gold and enamel 1968 European Cup Winners Medal the obverse inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse inscribed VAINQUEUR 1968, stamped Peka, 0.750 with ring suspension, in later bespoke hinged velvet lined case with brass plaques one inscribed 1968 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL, WINNERS: MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., the other Presented To BILL FOULKES (CENTRE HALF) PROVENANCE: Christie's Scotland Football Memorabilia including The Bill Foulkes Collection, 14th October 1992, Lot 88 Graham Budd Auctions Sporting Memorabilia, 5th November 2012, Lot 553 EXHIBITED: National Football Museum Manchester Bill Foulkes was a professional football player who is best remembered for his long and successful career with Manchester United Football Club in England. Born on 5th January 1932 in St Helens, Lancashire, England, Foulkes was a one-club man, dedicating his entire playing career to Manchester United from 1951 until 1970. Foulkes was primarily a central defender, known for his physical strength, aerial ability, and dedication to the team. His career was remarkable not just for its length but also for the incredible success he experienced. He made a total of 688 appearances for Manchester United, a figure only surpassed by a select few players in the history of the club, Ryan Giggs and Bobby Charlton. Perhaps the most significant event in Foulkes' career came in 1958 when he was one of the survivors of the Munich air disaster, a plane crash that claimed the lives of 23 people, including eight of his Manchester United teammates. Foulkes was one of the players who helped rebuild the team in the wake of the tragedy, he took on the responsibility of captaining the side when fixtures resumed. Foulkes won numerous titles during his career with Manchester United, including the English First Division four times and the F.A. Cup once. Arguably the pinnacle of his career as a member of the 1968 European Cup final team that defeated Benfica 4-1 at Wembley in extra-time. Taking a slender 1-0 lead into the 2nd leg, Bill Foulkes 80th minute goal levelling the match 3-3 thus giving United a 4-3 aggregate win that sent Manchester United to the final. United were the first English team to be crowned European Champions, following Celtic's triumph for Scotland the previous year. After retiring as a player, Foulkes moved into coaching. He managed several teams around the world, including in the United States, Norway, and Japan. Foulkes passed away on 25 November 2013 at the age of 81.
Johnny Giles green Republic of Ireland v. Spain International cap, 1964-65 the velvet cap with gilt tassel and gold braiding embroidered IRELAND V. SPAIN (DUBLIN), 1964-65 Provenance: Convery Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia including the Nobby Stiles Collection, 27th October 2010, Lot 143 The above cap was gained by Nobby Stiles when he swapped International caps with former Manchester United team mate Johnny Giles. In the match against Spain played on 5th May 1965 at Dalymount Park, Dublin, Republic of Ireland defeated Spain 1-0. The cap represented Johnny's 19th appearance
Ray Wood 9ct gold Division 1 League Championship winners medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DIVISION 1, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1955-56, R. WOOD, MANCHESTER UNITED F.C., with ring suspension in original fitted case Provenance: Bonhams Sporting Memorabilia including Ray Wood Collection, 5th October 2011, Lot 192
Mal Donaghy silver and enamel 1991 Football League Cup runners-up medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP, the reverse inscribed FINALISTS, 1990-91, in original fitted case Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 10th November 2014, Lot 766 In the 1991 Football League Cup Final played on 21st April, Sheffield Wednesday defeated Manchester United 1-0 through a goal by John Sheridan in the 37th minute. Mal Donaghy was a non-playing substitute
Jack Griffiths 9ct gold 1935-36 Division 2 League Championship winners medal the obverse inscribed The Football League, Champions Division 2, the reverse inscribed Winners, Manchester United, J. Griffiths, 1936, with ring suspension Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 28 & 29 October, 2009, Lot 366. Convery Auctions 27th October 2010, Lot 145 Jack Griffiths was born in Fenton, Staffordshire, he joined Manchester United in 1934 after spells with Wolves and Bolton Wanderers. He quickly established himself as a first team regular making a total of 176 League and Cup appearances scoring one goal. Manchester United won the Division 2 Championship this season with 56 points, Charlton Athletic being runners-up with 55 points
Mark Hughes red and white No.10 Manchester United match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1992-94, Umbro, XL with lace-up collar and embroidered badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered HUGHES The above shirt was worn by Mark Hughes in a 1993-94 pre-season friendly Provenance: Convery Auctions, Sporting Memorabilia, 6th February 2013, Lot 103
Ray Wood silver-gilt 1954 Football League Representative medal the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE MEDAL, the reverse inscribed The Football League versus the The Irish Football League at Liverpool, 20th October 1954, with ring suspension, in original fitted case Provenance: Bonhams, Sporting Memorabilia including Ray Wood Collection, 5th October 2011, Lot 189

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