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Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers The Clive Pavilion Ludlow Racecourse Football & Rugby Memorabilia Bromfield, Ludlow Shropshire SY8 2BT Football & Rugby Memorabilia United Kingdom Started 09 Jun 2016 10:30 BST Lot Description 1999 Wales vs South Africa signed rugby programme - commemorating the opening match at the New Millennium Stadium Cardiff 1 signed by François Pienaar, Colin Charvis, CP Wyatt, D Young, Neil Jenkins, Gareth Thomos, +3 members of the Wales management team including Mark Davies, (VG) Note it also commem ...[more] 2x Wales vs Italy signed rugby programmes - to incl '02 played at The Millennium Stadium and signed by 11 players to their profiles to 2 include Nathan Budgett, Martyn Williams, Barry Williams, Spencer John, Kevin Morgan, Stephan Jones, Tom Shanklin, Scott Quinnell, Daffyd James, Craig Morgan and Iest ...[more] 3x Wales signed rugby programmes from the 1970s and early 80s to incl Wales Under 25 v Fiji signed by Gareth Edwards to the cover, 3 and JPR Williams, Alan Toovey, G Turner, G Howells, Derek Quinnell, Allan Martin, Mervyn Davies to their player profiles, Welsh XV vs Canada signed by Barry John, John B ...[more] 3x Wales signed rugby programmes from the 1970s to include vs Ireland' 73 signed to the cover by 3 players including Philips Llewellyn 4 plus JPR Williams, Mervyn Davies, Phil Bennett, their player profiles plus several signatures by Wales and Ireland to the team line-ups including Willie John McBride ...[more] Collection of various Welsh Rugby Union programmes from the 1970s onwards to incl 4x Final Trials from '70 to '78 one signed by Ken 5 Jones and John Williams, JPR Williams International XV vs Bridgend XV '76, London Welsh American tour '76 and Welsh Clubs XV vs France Amateur's '06 overall (G) (7) Collection of Wales vs Overseas Int. Touring Team Rugby Programmes from 1960s onwards to include under 23 is vs Canada '62, vs 6 South Africa '70, '98, '99, vs Tonga '74, vs Australia' 73, '75, 2x '81, '84, East Wales vs Tonga '74, vs Argentina '76, vs New Zealand '78,2x '89, 2x Centenary vs Overseas ...[more] Collection of Wales Five and Six Nations rugby programmes, tickets from the 1970 onwards mostly (H) but some (A) to incl v Scotland 7 7x '70's, 6x '80's one with ticket and 2x 00's together with 2x dinner menus for '92 and '94 and 10x v Ireland 2x '70's, 6x '80's incl ticket from '85 and centenary ma ...[more] Collection of Wales v France rugby programmes from the 1960's onwards incl 2x '60, '68 and then a complete run of 15x home 8 programmes from 1970 to 2004, plus 2x '91, and 3x '08 plus ticket including duplications for most years in all approximately (75#) Collection of England rugby programmes to incl Five, Six Nations, Autumn Series, Jubilee and some (A) mostly from the '70's onwards 9 to incl Twickenham Jubilee Match '59 combined England & Wales vs Scotland & Ireland, v Wales 8x '70's incl (A), 5x 80's incl (A), v France 5x '70's, 4x '80's, 4x '90's ...[more] Collection of Barbarian rugby programmes from 1954 onwards to incl v Australia '58, '67, '76, & '84, v New Zealand '54, '64, '73, '78, v 10 New Zealand Barbarians '87 and v South Africa '61 & '00 some minor pocket wear to the early '50's otherwise (G) (11) Barbarians v Australia rugby programmes from 1948 onwards all played at Cardiff Arms Park featuring '48, '58, '67, '76, Rare '82 11 Cancelled due to bad weather, '84 and '88, some marks and usual wear otherwise overall (F/G) (7) 1990 England v The Barbarians rugby centenary signed ltd edition colour print - titled "Centenary Try! Twickenham 1990 England 18 - 12 The Barbarians 16, Scorer Phil Davies (Wales)" signed by the artist in pencil to the border no. 365/500 overall 21" x 29" 1973 Barbarians v New Zealand signed print titled "The Magnificent Seven -the greatest try ever scored! Barbarians vs all Blacks Cardiff 13 Arms Park on 27th of January 1973" comprising 7x caricature drawings and signed by each player to include Phil Bennett, JPR Williams, John Pullin, John Dawes, Tomm ...[more] 2012 Barbarians (v Wales) signed replica shirt - played at The Millennium Stadium on Saturday 2nd June - Wales 30-21 Barbarians 14 signed by all 22x Barbarian team members to incl J.M Muliaina (NZ), Nacewa (Fiji), Laulala(NZ), Tindall (Eng), Shane Williams (Wal), S.R Donald, RS Rees (Wal), DJ Jones, B ...[more] 1963 Australia Rugby tour to South Africa programmes - v South Africa 2nd test match played at Newlands with Australia winning 9-5 15 and going on to draw the series 2-2, 3x small hand written cross marks to team changes otherwise very clean with no folds or creases hence overall (G) 1963 Australia Rugby tour to South Africa programmes - v South Africa 3rd test match played at Johannesburg with Australia winning 16 11-9 and going on to draw the series 2-2 - appears unread, with no folds or creases hence overall (G), and v Southern Universities played at Newlands heavy pocket folds ...[more] 17 1969 Australia Rugby tour to South Africa programme - v Western Province combined programme and annual yearbook - overall (F/G) 18 3x Ireland vs Wales rugby programmes from the 1960s to include '64, '66 and '68 Scotland v Wales rugby programmes from 1960's onwards to include '63, '67, '77, '83 and '95 some slight pocket wear 1963 otherwise 19 overall (G) (5) England v Wales rugby programmes from 1950's onwards to incl '56, '58, '60, '62, '64, '66, '68, '74, '86 and '92 some slight pocket wear 20 to 1956 otherwise kept in a lever arch file (VG) (10) 21 Complete run of England v Ireland rugby programmes (H) from 1954 to 2000 - kept in a lever arch file hence overall (VG) (25) Complete run of Ireland v England rugby programmes (H) from 1955 to 2001 - some slight pocket wear to 1955 otherwise kept in a lever 22 arch file hence overall (VG) (25) 23 Complete run of England v Scotland rugby programmes (H) from 1953 to 2001 - kept in a lever arch file hence overall (VG) (25) Complete run of Scotland v England rugby programmes (H) from 1948 to 2002 - some general pocket wear to 1948 otherwise kept in a 24 lever arch file hence overall (VG) (29) Complete run of Scotland v Ireland rugby programmes (H) from 1953 to 2001 - some very minor pocket wear and kept in lever arch file 25 overall (VG) (24) Complete run of Ireland v Scotland rugby programmes (H) from 1956 to 2002 some very minor pocket wear kept in a lever arch file 26 hence overall (G) (23) Complete run of Scotland vs France rugby programmes (H) 1954 to 2002 some very minor pocket wear kept in a lever arch file hence 27 overall (G) (25) Complete run of Ireland vs France rugby programmes (H) from 1955 to 1999 some very minor pocket wear kept in a lever arch file 28 hence overall (G) (24) 2015 Ireland v Wales rugby international players match worn shirt - No. 15 short sleeve shirt issued and worn by Rob Kearney and 29 embroidered to the bottom left hand corner "Rob Kearney Cap 61 Wales 14-3-2016" - and is signed by 17 players - although losing to Wales 23-16 in the 4th week Ireland went ...[more] Scarce early 1971/75 France tour to South Africa International match worn rugby shirt - No. 11 blue long sleeve shirt with hand sewn red 30 and gilt embroidered crest (3.5" x 2.75") and large white cotton square with black no. 11 sewn on the back (VG). Note From the estate of South African Springbok s ...[more] 1958 France v England (Champions) rugby programme played at Stade Olympique De Colombes - some slight discolouration to the 31 edges otherwise overall (VG) 1958 France v Ireland rugby programme played at Stade Olympique De Colombes - some slight discolouration to the edges otherwise 32 overall (VG) 1959 France v Scotland rugby programme played at Stade Olympique De Colombes - some slight discolouration to the edges small 33 crease to the bottom left hand corner otherwise overall (VG) 34 4x France v England rugby programmes from 1960/70's to incl '64,'74,'76 and '78 all appear unused hence overall (VG) 35 Completer run of France v England rugby programmes (H) from the 1980s - all appear unused hence overall (VG) Collection of France v England rugby programmes (H) from the 1990/00's to include '90, '92 (England Grand Slam), '96, '98 (France 36 Grand Slam) plus 2x Six Nations '00 and '02 - all appear unused hence overall (VG) (6) 3x France vs Ireland rugby programmes from the 1960s to include '62, '66 and '68 (First French Grand Slam) - some slight crease 37 marks the spine tiny crease to one corner otherwise overall (VG) 38 3x France v Ireland rugby programmes from the 1970s to include '74, '76, & '78 some slight staple rust to one otherwise overall (VG), 5x France v Ireland rugby programmes a complete run (H) from the 1980s to include '80, '82, '84, '86 and '88 - some writing to the back 39 cover' 82 otherwise all appear unused hence (VG) Collection of France v Ireland rugby programmes (H) from the 1990/00's to include '90, '92, '96, '98 (France Grand Slam), plus 2x Six 40 Nations '00 and '02 (France Grand Slam) - all appear unused hence overall (VG) (6) 4x France v Scotland rugby programmes from the 1970s to include '73, '75, '77 (France Grand Slam) and '79 - one with apocket fold 41 and slight pocket wear another one with a small crease to cover otherwise overall (G) 42 5x France v Scotland rugby programmes a complete run (H) from the 1980s to include '81 (France Grand Slam), '83, '85, ' 5x France v Scotland rugby programmes a complete run (H) from the 1990's to incl '91, '93, '95, '97 (France Grand Slam), '99, and one 43 6 Nations '01 all appear used hence overall (VG) 6x France v Wales rugby programmes from the 1970s onwards
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