Sunday 7th March 2021 10.30am FOOTBALL & SPORTING MEMORABILIA

SPORTING EPHEMERA Signed to the first page by Bannister. signed by Underwood and the Sold with an original ticket for the artist, Tottenham Hotspur home 1103 Olympic Games Berlin 1936. meeting. VG £20/30 programmes 1960’s, autographs on ‘Hinir XI. Olympisku Leikar I Berlin paper pieces, album pages etc include 1936’. Official album with 155 1108 Athletics 1922. A collection of Roger Bannister, , quality coloured 4”x3” cards out eighty nine original candid mono Fred Perry, etc, football of 162. Features Hitler, Owens etc. film negatives, the majority relating signatures include Bobby Tambling, All events represented. Printed in to athletics, each contained in a Paul Ince, Pat Bonner, , Reyljavic 1936. Good condition. protective sleeve within a small etc. Sold with a two Sold with ‘Die Olympischen Spiele cloth bound “Ensign” film storage signed rugby balls for Tigers & Winterspiele 1936’. Post Olympic album. Index pages to the front and Saracens, a signed Leicester City cigarette company postcard album are annotated with descriptions football, and a ‘Mexico 70’ World for the Winter Olympics (‘Band I’) of athletics events, including a Cup football etc. In two boxes. G with reports and articles on all aspects reference to the ‘International Meet £50/80 and history of the games. With set of Molinari’s [Sports Club]’. Date of mounted paper photographic annotated to inside back cover, ‘Films 1112 British Grand Prix 1996. Official postcards of the Olympic stars of 1922’. Each negative measures programme for the 1996 Grand Prix issued by the German cigarette 2.5”x1.75”. G/VG £30/50 held at Silverstone on the 12-14th company Cigaretten-Bilderdienst July 1996. The cover signed by 1109 College Girl Athletes Postcards early -Bahrenfeld. Excellent nine Grand Prix drivers in silver pen. 1900s. J.I. Austen (publisher) and images of Adolf Hitler at the Games. Signatures are M. Schumacher, H. Bernhardt Wall (artist). Five from Decorative blue cloth covers with Frentzen, D. Hill, J. Villeneauve, M. a set of six original colour large gold Berlin Olympic symbol of the Hakkinen, G. Berger, D. Coulthard, J. format postcards each featuring a games to front cover. Lacking one Alesi and former driver Alain Prost. girl wearing college colours with card. Qty 2 £50/80 Signatures obtained by the vendor at a piece of sporting equipment. Silverstone. G £60/90 1104 Olympic Games. Three Official Cards/ colleges are Penn (Tennis), Reports of the British Olympic Yale (Ice Skating), Unknown 1113 British Grand Prix 1997. Official Association for the 1948, 1952, (Sailing), Unknown (Baseball), and programme for the 1997 Grand 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968 and 1972 Princeton (Golf). Each card measures Prix held at Silverstone on the games. Published by World Sports. 5.5”x7.75”. Some wear to cards, 10-13th July 1997. The cover Some faults to odd copy otherwise overall in good condition £60/90 signed by six Grand Prix drivers in good condition. Qty 7 £30/50 in black pen. Signatures are M. 1110 F&J Smith’s ‘Champions of Sport’ Schumacher, D. Hill, J. Villeneauve, 1105 Olympic Games. Rome 1960. 1902 cigarette cards, various E. Irvine, M. Hakkinen and G. Berger. Two official hardback books, brands including ‘Studio’, ‘Cup Signatures obtained by the vendor at one ‘History of the Games’ and Tie’, ‘ Mixture’ etc. Nine Silverstone. G £50/70 the other ‘Organisation of the red back cards from the set of fifty, Games’. Profusely Illustrated. Good Diamond Jubilee (no. 7), Flying Fox 1114 Footballers and sportsman’s deaths. condition £15/25 (8), F. Rickaby (10), C.R. Harding Original ‘Order of Service’ for (31), W.A. Barry (32), W.J. Sturgess the ‘Service of Thanksgiving’ for 1106 Russian sporting pin badges (37), F.W. Chinn (42), Jarrot (44), 1935-2004, Derek 1960/80’s. Large collection of over and A.A. Chase (45). Sold with three Dooley 1929-2008, Clifford Lloyd one hundred and twenty bid badges cigarette cards of ‘Miss Billie Burke’, 1916-2000, Bill Nicholson 2004 from the period, over thirty of the two plain back, the third with Wills’s and Henry Cecil (Horse trainer) badges are sport related and some Cigarettes emblem to verso. Odd 1943-2013. Sold with a similar order are for the Olympic Games held in faults, overall in good condition of service for Arthur Charles Clues Moscow in 1980 and other sporting £70/100 1924-1998 (Rugby League) and two events. Sports featured include photocopies order of services for fencing, running, rowing, football, 1111 Rugby, football, boxing, tennis and 1942-1997 and John wrestling, basketball, equestrian, cricket ephemera. Collection of Charles 2004. Qty G £30/50 skiing etc. The pins attached to three books, prints, footballs, ceramics sheets in good/very good condition etc. Signed items include, signed 1115 Sporting ephemera. Good selection £50/80 autobiographies of and of ephemera including books, prints Wally Barnes, ‘Will Carling. Captain’s (odd one signed), ceramics, horse 1107 Athletics. Roger Bannister. Official Diary 1989-1991’ signed by Carling, racing programmes 1970’s, golf programme for the ‘50th Anniversary ‘Bill McLaren’s Dream Lions’ signed buttons, trade cards, motor racing of Sir Roger Bannister’s First Sub by McBride, Rees, Chilcott and programmes 1970’s, rugby press 4-Minute Mile’ held at Iffley Road, Guscott, also a limited edition print photographs etc. In two boxes. G Oxford University, 6th May 2004. of Rory Underwood by John Ireland £50/80

106 107 1116 Sporting ceramics, glassware etc. and montages of race horses and/ or Jim Thorpe was the first Native Box of items including football, jockeys, all signed by the featured American to win an Olympic gold Olympic Games, tennis, golf, skiing, jockey and some trainers. Signatures medal for the United States, winning etc. Includes a ‘Masons Ironstone’ include A.P. McCoy, John Gosden two in 1912 in pentathlon and Sampler Pattern football plate, (two different), Brian O’Connell, decathlon 9” diameter, Arthur Wood treacle Willie Mullins, William Buick (2), 1123 Hockey. ‘12th Annual Lowestoft colour golfing tankard, Scarborough Russell Baze, Andrew Thornton, Hockey Festival. Easter 1939’. ceramic tennis souvenirs, Darts Nina Carberry, Barry Geraghty (2), Official programme and ‘Player’s tankard, ‘Sam, the Olympic Eagle’ Jason Maguire etc. Trainers include Ticket’ for the tournament held over soft toy (Olympic Games 1984), ‘Its Emma Lavelle, Jim Dreaper, Kim the Easter weekend, 7th-10th April Plus Fours as Does it’, multicoloured Bailey, Donald McCain Jnr. etc. Also 1939. Includes fourteen unidentified 5.5” tall ceramic golf tankard, blue the eventer, Ian Stark. VG £30/50 signatures in ink to the first page, and white ceramic ashtray with 1121 Snooker. Official programme for presumably members of one of the Rome Olympic 1960 symbol, ceramic the 2015 Betway UK Championship participating teams. G £30/40 1/2 litre beer stein produced to the held at the York Barbican. The commemorate the Olympic Games 1124 J. Baines, Bradford c. 1920. Five programme profusely signed to the in Munich 1972, ceramic figure of shield shaped cards covering military, player profile pages by sixty two of an Olympic torch bearer. Olympic swimming, gymnastics, rugby etc. the participating players. Signatures ring symbol to base, two pairs of Titles are ‘Gen. Sir W. Penn Symons’, include Stuart Bingham, Mark Selby, continental tennis figures, boy and ‘Play Up Wales’, ‘Swimming, Miss Neil Robertson, Shaun Murphy, girl, damage and loss to two of the Lucy Sugar’, ‘The “Lassies”, ‘Miss Judd Trump, Barry Hawkins, Ding figures, pewter golf club hip flask, Bell’, and ‘The Old Brigade, Spencer Junhui, Joe Perry, Mark Williams, golfing bears ceramics plate etc. A Mortimor’. Light wear, small loss Marco Fu, Anthony Carter, Ali good selection. In two boxes £50/80 to one corner of the Miss Bell card, Carter, Liang Wenbo, Tony Drago, otherwise in good condition £50/80 1117 ‘The Dog- In health and disease’. Nigel Bond, Jimmy White etc. Draw Stonehenge (Henry Walsh). London pages fully annotated in ink with BOXING 1879. Third edition. Spine a little results. Neil Robertson beat Liang 1125 Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper worn and frayed, inside spine hinges Wenbo in the final. Sold with official 1966. Official programme for the splitting otherwise good condition programmes for Embassy World World Heavyweight Championship £15/25 Snooker tournament, Sheffield 2005 fight held at , (33 signatures including Ronnie 1118 Dr Ingram, The Bishop of London. Highbury on 21st May 1966. Also a O’Sullivan, Stephen Hendry, Ken Vanity Fair. ‘In his Lighter Moments’. colour insert for the fight featuring Doherty, John Parrott, Steve Davis, Original colour chromolithograph of both Ali and Cooper ‘Presented by Peter Ebdon etc.), Shanghai Masters Dr Ingram by WH 1912. Men of the Boxing Illustrated. G/VG £50/70 2013 (twenty signatures), etc. Qty Day 2273. Sold with Rowing. Vanity 4. G £30/50 1126 ‘Muhammad Ali. A Thirty-Year Fair colour chromolithograph of Journey’. Howard Bingham. William A.L. Fletcher. ‘Flea’. March 1122 American Football 1960s-1990s. London 1993, first UK edition. 18th 1882 by SPY, George Rowland A good selection of over fifty Signatures of both Muhammad Ali Hill. President of the Rugby Football commemorative and first day and author Bingham signed to label Union and rugby referee. ‘Rugby covers including nine Super Bowl, on front end paper of title page as Union’, dated 1st February 1890 ‘Super Bowl XIX Inauguration Day’ published. Dustwrapper. VG and Billiards/Snooker. John Roberts 1985, XXII (1988), XXIII (1989, £150/250 Jnr. ‘The Champion Roberts’. July two different), XXIV (1990), XXV 4th 1885 by SPY. All three mounted, (1991), XXVII (1993), XXVIII (1994) 1127 ‘Boxing Memories’ by Peter Wilson. framed and glazed. Overall 15”x21” and XXIX (1995). Also Sun Bowl 78rpm record. To one side is the (2), 13”x19” and 12.5”x17”. Qty 4 1971, 1981 and 1983, Sugar Bowl commentary by Howard Marshall of £50/70 1977 and 1990, Copper Bowl 1991, the Eric Boon v Arthur Danaher fight Thrifty Holiday Bowl 1991, and at the Harringay Arena, 23rd February 1119 Epsom winning horses. Six Wembley American Bowl (1988, 1939, and to the other commentary shot glasses, each depicting a colour Qty. 10). Also three different covers by Raymond Glendenning of the Len transfer printed image of a winning commemorating ‘100 Years of Harvey v Freddie Mills fight for the horse to side, name and date below. Intercollegiate Football 1869-1969’, British and Empire light-heavyweight The horses featured are ‘Hyperion and two Jim Thorpe covers, ‘Kings of titles on 20th June 1942 at White 1933’, ‘Windsor Lad 1934’, ‘Bahram Sport 1’ 1974, and a ‘Colorado Silk Hart Lane in front of a crowd of 1935’, ‘Mahmoud 1936’, ‘Tulyar Cachet’ cover 1984 etc. Sold with 30,000. In paper sleeve. G/VG 1952’ and ‘Pinza 1953’. The glasses approx. fifty postcards, the majority £30/50 with gold lustre to rims, each featuring American Football stadiums measuring 2.25” tall. Odd faults, The Eric Boon v Arthur Danaher fight and players, and two ‘World Cup good condition £25/35 was the first occasion that the B.B.C. ‘94, Dallas, Texas’ (soccer) covers and had been permitted to televise a 1120 Horse Racing. Blue folder comprising a sheet of three official ‘World Cup boxing match and also the first time over forty mainly colour photographs USA 94’ stamps. G/VG £30/50 a transmission had been shown live

108 to a paying audience in cinemas. (France) beat Joan Fry (GB) in 1135 Tennis. Wimbledon 1931. ‘The straight sets Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting Challenger Freddie Mills beat 1931’. Official programme for the title holder Len Harvey by a 1132 Tennis. Wimbledon 1926. ‘The Thursday, 25th June 1931 (first knockout in the second round Jubilee Lawn Tennis Championship Thursday). Original decorative Meeting 1926’. Official programme 1128 ‘Boxing Memories’ by Peter Wilson. wrappers. One handwritten result for Tuesday, 29th June 1926 78rpm record. To one side is the annotated in pencil for the Ladies (second Tuesday). Original front commentary by S. McPherson of Singles draw page. Front wrapper wrapper detached with small loss the Jackie Paterson v Peter Kane cleanly detached. Some age toning to one corner, lacking rear wrapper. fight for the vacant world flyweight to page extremities, light vertical Handwritten results annotated in championship at , fold, rusting to staples, otherwise in pencil for the Gentlemen’s Singles Glasgow, 19th June 1943, and to good condition. Rare £80/120 and Doubles, Ladies Singles, and the other commentary by Raymond Mixed Doubles draw pages. Light Sidney Woods beat Frank Shields Glendenning of the Sugar Ray vertical crease, small holes to last (both USA) by a walkover in the Robinson v Randolph Turpin fight for page, rusting to staples, generally in final of the Gentlemen’s Singles. In the world middleweight title on 10th fair condition. Rare £70/100 the Ladies’ final, Cilly Aussem beat July 1951 at Earls Court, London in Hilde Krahwinkel (both Germany) in front of a crowd of 18,000. In paper Jean Barotra (France) beat Howard straight sets sleeve. G/VG £30/50 Kinsey (USA) by three sets to one in the final of the Gentlemen’s Singles. 1136 Tennis. Wimbledon 1932. ‘The Lawn Paterson put down Kane twice in In the Ladies’ final, Kitty Godfrey Tennis Championship Meeting 1932’. the first round, winning the fight (GB) beat Lili Alvarez (Spain) two Official programme for Tuesday, and the title in only 61 seconds! sets to one 28th June 1932 (second Tuesday). Turpin unexpectedly beat Robinson Original decorative wrappers. One on points to become world 1133 Tennis. Wimbledon 1929. ‘The Lawn handwritten result annotated in middleweight champion Tennis Championship Meeting 1929’. ink for the Gentlemen’s Singles Official programme for Tuesday, 2nd 1129 Boxing photographs. Three signed draw page. Front wrapper cleanly July 1929 (second Tuesday). Original colour and mono action photographs detached. Some splitting to spine, decorative wrappers. Handwritten of Audley Harrison, Ken Buchanan small tear and odd nicks to edges of results annotated in pencil for the and Terry Spinks. All approx 7”x10”. front wrapper, minor age toning to Gentlemen’s Singles and Doubles, Sold with signed promotional page extremities, light vertical fold, Ladies Singles, and Mixed Doubles postcards of Nigel Benn and Frank rusting to staples, otherwise in good draw pages. Splitting to spine of Bruno and an official Albert Hall condition. Rare £70/100 wrappers, which are becoming Boxing programme featuring Vince detached. Odd minor nicks to Ellsworth Vines (USA) beat Bunny Hawkins and Ernie Roderick. G wrapper edges, otherwise in good Austin (GB) in straight sets in the £25/35 condition. Rare £150/250 final of the Gentlemen’s Singles. In 1130 James Braddock, World Heavyweight the Ladies’ final, Helen Wills Moody Henri Cochet beat Jean Barotra Champion 1935-1937. Endurance Ltd beat Helen Jacobs (both USA) in (both France) in straight sets in the - The Art of Sport Boxing figure. The straight sets final of the Gentlemen’s Singles. In figure stands approx 10.5” high. VG the Ladies’ final, Helen Wills Moody 1137 Tennis. Wimbledon 1933-1936. £20/30 beat Helen Jacobs (both USA) in ‘The Lawn Tennis Championship TENNIS straight sets Meeting’. Four official programmes for 6th July 1933 (second Thursday), 1131 Tennis. Wimbledon 1925. ‘The Lawn 1134 Tennis. Wimbledon 1930. ‘The 5th July 1934 (second Thursday), Tennis Championship Meeting 1925’. Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting 3rd July 1935 (second Wednesday), Official programme for Tuesday, 23rd 1930’. Official programme for Friday, and 25th June 1936 (first Thursday). June 1925 (first Tuesday). Original 27th June 1930 (first Friday). Original Original decorative wrappers. Crease decorative wrappers. Handwritten decorative wrappers. Handwritten to one corner of the 1933, wear and results annotated in pencil for the results annotated in pencil for the splitting to the spine of the 1934, Gentlemen’s Singles and Doubles, Gentlemen’s Singles and Doubles, front wrapper of the 1935 cleanly Ladies Singles, and Mixed Doubles Ladies Singles, and Mixed Doubles detached, pencil annotations to draw pages. Vertical fold, last page draw pages. Rusting to staples and results pages of the 1934, 1935 and partly detached, rusting to staples, minor age toning to extremities, 1936 programmes. All with light hole to rear wrapper, some age light vertical fold, otherwise in good vertical fold and rusting to staples, toning, otherwise in good condition. condition. Rare £80/120 otherwise in fair/ good condition. Rare £150/250 Bill Tilden beat Wilmer Allison (both Rare £80/120 Rene Lacoste beat the reigning USA) in straight sets in the final Ellsworth Vines (USA) beat Bunny Champion, Jean Barotra (both of the Gentlemen’s Singles. In the Austin (GB) in straight sets in the France), by three sets to one in the Ladies’ final, Helen Wills Moody final of the Gentlemen’s Singles. In final of the Gentlemen’s Singles. In beat Elizabeth Ryan (both USA) in the Ladies’ final, Helen Wills Moody the Ladies’ final, Suzanne Lenglen straight sets beat Helen Jacobs (both USA) in

108 109 straight sets 1954, Thursday 23rd June 1955, With a foreword by Sir George Thursday 5th July 1956, Thursday Cunningham and contributions by 1138 Tennis. Wimbledon 1937. ‘The 4th July 1957, Thursday 3rd July Guy Campbell, Henry Longhurst, Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting 1958, and Thursday 2nd July 1959. Leonard Crawley, Enid Wilson, Lord 1937’. Official programme for 2nd Minor ink or pencil annotations to Brabazon of Tara, , H July (second Friday). Light vertical the 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, Gardiner-Hill. Contains 67 plates, fold, annotations to the draw pages, 1957 and 1958 issues. Rusting to fold-out plan of Old Course, St rusting to staples, minor wear, staples, lights vertical folds, some Andrews, to the rear. Bound in otherwise in good condition £50/70 wear, otherwise in good condition dark green cloth with original dust- In the Gentlemen’s final Don £50/80 wrapper. Tears, repairs and some Budge (US) defeated Gottfried von wear to dustwrapper, the book 1143 Tennis. Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Cramm (Germany) in straight sets. generally G/VG - golf £25/35 Championships 1960-2010. Large Dorothy Round (GB) beat Jadwiga near complete run of sixty six official 1148 Golf. An impressive bronze metal Jedrzejowska (Poland) two sets to programmes. Lacking programmes sculpture of a golfer in full swing one in the Ladies final for 2006 and 2007. Some years with with the effect of the swing in slow 1139 Tennis. Wimbledon 1938. ‘The multiple issues for different days motion. 16” high, 11” wide. Maker’s Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting of the tournament, odd duplicate. stamps to rear of base, and label to 1938’. Official programme for 29th Some faults to earlier issues including underside for Austin, dated 2004. G/ June 1938 (second Wednesday). detached or split wrappers, light VG £50/70 Front cover cleanly detached, light wear etc. Later issues in good/ very 1149 Golf cigarette cards. ‘How to Play vertical fold, minor annotations in good condition £80/120 Golf’ 1925. Imperial Tobacco of ink and pencil, light wear and odd 1144 ‘Wimbledon’. Original information Canada Ltd 1925. Full set of fifty nicks, otherwise in good condition sign for staircase 8 - seating at cards. Minor staining to reverse of £40/60 Wimbledon. Black lettering on a card no. 50, otherwise in very good In the Gentlemen’s final Don Budge white background with seat numbers condition £100/150 (US) defeated Bunny Austin (GB) in left and right. Green metal frame 1150 Golf cigarette cards. ‘3 Jovial Golfers’ straight sets. Helen Moody (USA) around the sign. Formerly from 1934. W.A. & A.C. Churchman. Full defeated Helen Jacobs (USA) in the All Club, based at set of thirty six cards of British golf straight sets in the Ladies final Church Road, Wimbledon, London. holes. VG £80/120 18”x15.5”. Some white paint and 1140 Tennis. Wimbledon 1939. ‘The slight wear to frame otherwise in 1151 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Sports Series’ Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting good condition £40/60 1912. Gallaher Ltd. Full set of the ten 1939’. Official programme for 29th golf cards nos. 1-10 from the original June (first Thursday). Splitting to 1145 Tennis. Three large mono posters of series of one hundred. VG £40/60 spine of wrappers, light vertical tennis players, each mounted, framed fold, crease to lower corner of and glazed. Two feature a lady players 1152 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Famous Golfers front wrapper, annotations in pencil and the other a man. Sizes of frames and Their Strokes’ 1914. Marsuma with some internal wear, rusting to vary, largest 26”x30”. Good images. Co., Congleton. Five cards from the staples, otherwise in good condition Sold with a bag containing various series of fifty. Cards are nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 £40/60 items of Wimbledon merchandise and 12. Light creasing to card no. 4, including a tube of tennis balls, a seat minor wear, otherwise in good/ very In the Gentlemen’s final Bobby cushion, key-rings etc. Plus an official good condition. Rare £60/80 Riggs defeated Elwood Cooke (both programme for the Championships US) by three sets to two. Alic Marble 1153 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Famous Golfers of 2016. G £25/35 (USA) defeated Kay Stammers (USA) and Their Strokes’ 1914. Marsuma in straight sets in the Ladies final GOLF Co., Congleton. Five cards from the series of fifty. Cards are nos. 6, 18, 1141 Tennis. Wimbledon 1946-1949. 1146 ‘Taylor on Golf’. J.H. Taylor. 21, 23 and 27. Minor bumping to Four official programmes for Hutchinson & Co, Third Edition, one corner of card no. 6, otherwise Tuesday 2nd July 1946, Tuesday 1st London 1903. Original publisher’s in good/ very good condition. Rare July 1947, Tuesday 29th June 1948, olive green cloth, a golf bag and ball £60/80 and Wednesday 29th June 1949. and the title within decorative black Ink and/or pencil annotations to and gilt rules to the spine and a gold 1154 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Famous Golfers the draw pages, the 1949 with one blocked illustration of a golf course and Their Strokes’ 1914. Marsuma page clipped, each with vertical fold, depicting the ball lying just short Co., Congleton. Five cards from the wear to the 1947 and 1948 issues, of the hole, the ‘T’ of the author’s series of fifty. Cards are nos. 28, 29, otherwise in good condition £40/60 surname is formed from golf clubs 31, 34 and 36. Good/ very good and there is a golf ball in each corner. condition. Rare £60/80 1142 Tennis. Wimbledon 1946-1949. Ten Some wear to spine otherwise in official programmes for Saturday 8th 1155 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Famous Golfers good condition £40/60 July 1950, Tuesday 3rd July 1951, and Their Strokes’ 1914. Marsuma Thursday 3rd July 1952, Wednesday 1147 ‘A History of Golf in Britain’. Cassell Co., Congleton. Four cards from 1st July 1953, Thursday 1st July & Co, London. First Edition 1951. the series of fifty. Cards are nos.

110 37, 45, 46 and 49. Minor staining Padgham. Sold with four Godfrey won the Open and rounding to corners of card Phillips “Sports” 1953 untrimmed Championship a record six times, 37, otherwise in good/ very good individual slide cards of , including in 1911, and also won the condition. Rare £50/70 Laurie Ayton, John Panton and F. U.S. Open in 1900 Bullock. Qty 15. VG £20/30 1156 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Cope’s Golfers’ 1168 ‘Mr. John D. Dunn bunkered- Golf 1900. Cope Bros. & Co., Liverpool. 1164 ‘The sleep-walker at home- why Links, Hardelot, pres Boulogne- Card no. 18 ‘Delights of a Bunker’. Mrs. Golfington wants a divorce’. sur-Mer’ c.1910. Original colour Some creasing and wear, otherwise Copyright 1906. Pair of original postcard of Dunn playing a bunker in good condition. Rare £20/30 sepia stereoscopic photographs of shot with a boy caddy and one other a humorous scene of a golfer in his looking on. Printed details of the 1157 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Cope’s Golfers’ pyjamas standing on his bed taking a Hardelot course to verso. Valentine 1900. Cope Bros. & Co., Liverpool. swing with a golf club while his wife series. VG £20/30 Card no. 23 ‘A Duffer’s Stroke’. cowers under the bed clothes. The Some rounding to corners, minor 1169 Tom Morris. Two early postcards two very similar photographs are laid soiling, otherwise in good/ very good featuring Tom Morris at St. Andrew’s, down to original photographer’s card condition. Rare £30/40 one in colour, the other mono. The mount to enable two dimensional colour postcard features Morris and a 1158 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Cope’s Golfers’ images to become three dimensional small gathering at St. Andrew’s with 1900. Cope Bros. & Co., Liverpool. images by looking through a special the clubhouse in the background Card no. 31 ‘The Duffer’. Light stereoscope viewer. The photographs c.1900. W. & A.K. Johnston, crease to top left corner, otherwise in by Underwood & Underwood Edinburgh, series no. 263/3. The good/ very good condition. Rare Publishers, Westwood, New Jersey. mono postcard depicts Morris at £30/40 No. U-87881. The photographs each the tee ‘On the Links’. Postmarked measure 3”x3.25” and overall on 1159 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Cope’s Golfers’ 1905, publisher unknown. Sold with card mount 7”x3.5”. Rare. VG 1900. Cope Bros. & Co., Liverpool. an early colour postcard of ‘A. Herd £40/60 Card no. 31 ‘The Duffer’. Minor (Champion 1902)’ putting, with his soiling, some creasing to centre and 1165 ‘Golf Player “Driving” the Ball’. opponent, Andrew Kirkaldy, and a lower edge, otherwise in good/ very Metropolitan Series no. 827. Pair large crowd looking on. Caledonia good condition. Rare £30/40 of original sepia stereoscopic Series no. 1057. All three postcards photographs of a golfer playing a in generally tatty condition, tape 1160 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Cope’s Golfers’ drive in front of a clubhouse. The repairs to two, and some loss to the 1900. Cope Bros. & Co., Liverpool. two very similar photographs are laid corners of the Herd postcard. Qty 3 Card no. 34 ‘Dormy’. Slight rounding down to original photographer’s card £50/70 to corners, otherwise in good/ very mount to enable two dimensional good condition. Rare £30/40 1170 Leather golf postcard 1906. An images to become three dimensional unusual leather postcard featuring 1161 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Cope’s Golfers’ images by looking through a special a printed illustration to the front of 1900. Cope Bros. & Co., Liverpool. stereoscope viewer. The photographs a lady golfer at the tee by Donny Card no. 36 ‘The Mystery of a each measure 3”x3” and overall on Crane, dated 1906. Faint handwritten Bunker’. Appears to be slightly card mount 7”x3.5”. Some wear and message to front, postmarked 12th trimmed to both edges, otherwise in creasing to the card affecting one of October 1906. Ink stain to verso, good/ very good condition. Rare the images, small adhesive mark to otherwise in good condition. Sold £20/30 verso, otherwise in good condition with a similar leather postcard of a £40/60 1162 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Cope’s Golfers’ lady running with a large (rugby?) 1900. Cope Bros. & Co., Liverpool. 1166 John ‘Jack’ White. Sepia real ball. Postally unused. Loss to one Card no. 48 ‘A Long Spoon’. Good/ photograph postcard of white, half corner, otherwise in good condition. very good condition. Rare £20/30 length wearing a , smoking a pipe Qty 2 £25/35 and inspecting a card. Annotation to 1163 Golf cigarette cards. ‘Turf Slides Leather postcards were popular verso suggests the photograph was Sports Series’ 1949. Carreras Ltd. in the U.S.A. in the early 1900s, taken at Sunningdale. Date and Eleven untrimmed cards featuring often made from deer hide with publisher unknown. VG £50/70 seven of the eight golfers in the illustrations etched or printed. The series. Cards in original pairs from won the Open U.S. Postal Service banned the used packets of twenty cigarettes are Championship in 1904 at Royal St. of leather in 1907, complaining the no. 4 with no. 28 Cyril Georges stamps wouldn’t stick and the leather Washbrook (cricket) (Qty 2), no. 12 caught in their sorting machines 1167 Henry William “Harry” Vardon. James Adams with no. 44 Les Anning Mono real photograph postcard of 1171 Lady golfer postcards early 1900s (ice hockey), no. 13 with Vardon playing a shot off the fairway onwards. Six original colour no. 34 Tony Mottram (tennis). Single with spectators looking on in the postcards and one mono, each untrimmed cards from packets of background. Date of 1911 annotated featuring a lady golfer. Includes an ten are no. 4 Fred Daly, no. 17 Sam in pencil to verso. Location and advertising postcard for Lowney’s King (2), no. 18 , no. 31 publisher unknown. VG £30/50 Chocolates (series no. 6). Other titles Reg Whitcombe (2), and no. 47 Alf include ‘If you can manage...’, ‘A Tee

110 111 Party’, ‘Fore’ etc. Publishers include Hubert Green, and Don January. Sold 1990s/2000s. A selection of fourteen G.H. Paris, Edward Gross, New York, with a ‘New Era’ promotional card press photographs and promotional ‘Premier’ Series, A. Vivian Mansell, signed by Curtis Strange. Qty 7. VG cards, mainly colour, each signed London etc. Qty 7. G/VG £50/80 £30/40 by the featured golfer. Signatures include Ken Venturi, , Colin 1172 Humorous golf postcards. Three 1177 Golf greetings cards and ephemera. Montgomery, (two golfing postcards, one handcoloured, A selection of greetings cards, different), Bernhard Langer, Ian ‘The Life Saving Crew at 10th advertising cards etc. featuring golf Woosnam (2), , Corey Hole- No. 3 Course, Pinehurst illustrations. Includes a Victorian Pavin, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood N.C.’ published by Jos. I. O’Brien, greetings card with a colour cut out etc. 16”x12” and smaller. VG Pinehurst Pharmacy, The Albertype figure of a golfer to the front which £40/60 Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. Postmarked has been laid down, a colour plain New York, 1927. Also ‘A Full back card of two lady golfers wearing 1182 Signed golf photographs Mashie Swing’, Taylor Art Co., and university/ college colours for ‘U.P.’ 1960s-2000s. A selection of twelve a “Pictorial Comedy” postcard by (University of Pennsylvania) and ‘F’ colour and mono press photographs James Henderson & Sons, London. with a ‘U.P.’ flag in the top corner. and promotional cards etc. each Sold with a football advertising The card by Joseph Tetlow 1903, signed by the featured golfer. postcard for A.W. Gamage, Holborn, advertising card for ‘Dr. Humphreys’ Signatures include Fuzzy Zoeller, London. Qty 4. G/VG £30/40 Witch Hazel Oil’, bridge tally cards, Byron Nelson, Ernie Els, Greg golf swing tags etc. Odd faults, Norman, Bernhard Langer, Nick 1173 British golf course postcards. Four overall in good condition £40/60 Faldo, Y.E. Yang, Chi-Chi Rodriguez, early mono real photograph and etc. 10”x8” and smaller. printed postcards, also one in colour 1178 Golf cigarette cards 1910s onwards. Fading to the Rodriguez signature, of links courses at St. Andrew’s, A mixed selection including Gallaher’s otherwise in good/ very good Carnoustie, Le Strange Arms & Golf ‘Irish View Scenery’ 1910 (6), condition £40/60 Links Hotel Hunstanton, Bexhill- Cavander’s ‘The Homeland Series’ on-Sea, and Sheringham. Also 1924 small format (7), medium 1183 Signed golf photographs Ganton Golf Club near Scarborough. format ‘Hand Coloured Real Photos’ 1960s-2000s. A selection of fifteen Publishers include Philco, Jarrolds, and ‘Real Photos’ series, other series colour and mono press photographs Barker’s Library Bexhill-on-Sea etc. include De Reszke, Lambert & Butler, and promotional cards etc. each Various postmarks/ dates ranging Godfrey Phillips, Ogden’s, Carreras, signed by the featured golfer. from 1905-1924. Qty 5. G £40/60 Park Drive etc. Some duplication. Signatures include Y.E. Yang, Byron Also eighteen cards from the golf Nelson, Bernhard Langer, Craig 1174 ‘The Bonzo Series By G.E. Studdy’. card game ‘Card Golf’ c.1950s. G Stadler, Fuzzy Zoeller, , Full set of twenty five cigarette £30/50 Jack Fleck, , Larry Mize, cards issued c.1923. Cards featuring Tom Kite, Frank Stranahan, Ken sporting themes are no.2 ‘William 1179 Golf valentine cards c.1920s. Two Venturi (two different) etc. 10”x8” Tell’ (golf), no.8 ‘The Ball Boy’ golf valentine cards each featuring a and smaller. G/VG £40/60 (tennis), no.10 ‘The Pot Hunter’ young boy with his dog, one placing (athletics?), no.11 ‘The Knock-Out’ a valentine card into a golf bag with RUGBY (boxing), no.13 ‘Rabbits, I Believe!’ fold-out decoration, titled ‘Looking 1184 ‘The Laws of Football (Rugby) (golf), no.15 ‘The Hard Court’ for somebody?... It’s in the bag’, as played at The New School, (tennis), and no. 17 ‘Lost Ball’ (golf). the other, ‘I’m driving your heart Abbotsholme, Derbyshire’. Published Each card has printed text to verso, Dearie’, with moving parts of a boy at Abbotsholme 1906. Maroon advertising for a French tobacconist. playing a ball. Also a card with colour boards with titles to front reveal VG £30/50 images of golfers and footballers, fold out squares laid down to linen gilt decorations of medals and laurel 1175 ‘Huntley & Palmers Biscuits’. Early with the Laws and rules of the game wreath, and blank scroll, overall colour advertising card (c.1880s) with printed to card squares in the style 10”x6.5” etc. Qty 5. G £40/60 image of golf being played. To verso, of a ‘field of play’ with touch lines, printed details of the company’s 1180 ‘Martini Golf Charts of Famous goals etc. When fully opened the product range, with details in French British Golf Courses. Early 1950’s. ‘Laws’ measure 22”x15”. Name for the ‘Grand Prix de L’Exposition Nine course guide booklets published handwritten to inside ‘L.G. Slater. Universelle de Paris 1878’. 3”x4.5”. by L. Claughton Darbyshire, 3’. Some wear, breaking to seams Minor age toning, some wear to London, for Martini & Rossi Ltd. of squares and age toning, generally verso, otherwise in good condition Clubs are Formby (No. 5), Prince’s, good condition £30/40 £40/60 Sandwich (10), Royal Liverpool (11), 1185 books. Box of Hunstanton (15, 2 copies, one with 1176 Golf promotional cards. Six colour twenty three books, the majority faults), Blackwell (20), St. Enodoc promotional cards for the 3M autobiographies. Includes Guscott, (23), Hill Barn, Worthing (42), and Championship/ Post-it Products Hare, Beamont, Bennett, Carlin, Pitlochry (61). Rusting to some ‘Greats of Golf Series’. Each card MacLaren etc. Three books signed staples, other odd minor faults, signed by the featured player. by their author, Mervyn Davies, otherwise in good condition £40/60 Signatures are Fuzzy Zoeller, David Barry John and Gerald Davies of Graham, Charles Coody, , 1181 Signed golf photographs Wales. Sold with a selection of thirty

112 two sporting books including rugby, wearing a crown with a castle [?] to Official programme for the match boxing etc. Some autobiographies. chest of the bird and below on peak played at Halifax Commons, Nova G £30/40 ‘1930-31’. Qty 2 £100/150 Scotia, Canada, 24th May 1989. The programme signed to the biographies 1186 William Arnold Sime. Bedford School, William Sime was a South by thirty members of the Welsh Bedford R.F.C. & Nottinghamshire African-born English barrister and touring party including players and C.C.C. 1935-1950. Honours cap judge who also played first-class officials. Players’ signatures include believed to be Sime’s Bedford School cricket for Nottinghamshire whom Thorburn (Captain), Bridges, Budd, cap. A hooped cream and black cloth he joined in 1935 and stayed with Clement, Davies, Delaney, Emyr, cap with honour embroidery for them until 1950, captaining the D.W. Evans, I.W. Jones, Griffiths, cricket ‘XI 1925 to 1928’ and rugby club in his final three years. Aside Llewellyn, Stephens, Sutton, ‘XV 1926 to 1928’. The cap made by from cricket he was a notable rugby Wakeford, Watkins etc. G £30/50 J&A Beagley & Co Ltd, 5 High Street player initially with Bedford, whom & 41 St. Peters, Bedford’. ‘W.A. Sime he captained for three years, and FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS handwritten to inside lining. Broken then the East Midlands and once for 1191 Swedish Football Combination team. peak, some wear, age toning and Nottinghamshire. He also played in Album page nicely signed in ink by slight staining otherwise in good an England trial match. the Swedish team who played the condition. Sold with a Bedford R.F.C. 1188 William Arnold Sime. Bedford School, English RAF XI in 1946. Fifteen navy blue velvet cap with raised Bedford R.F.C. & Nottinghamshire signatures. 6.5”x5” G £25/35 wired emblem of an eagle within a C.C.C. 1935-1950. A red quartered shield to front, wired hooped edging, 1192 England 1998. ‘Upper Deck’ velvet cap with trimming in white quarters, peak and tassel in silver. collectors cards in official album. Fifty and silver to edges, quarters, peak The cap made by J&A Beagley & Co eight cards of a set of ninety cards. and tassel awarded to Sime. The cap, Ltd, 5 High Street & 41 St. Peters, Thirty four of the cards are signed, by George Lewin of Crooked Lane, Bedford’. Very good condition. Plus some a little faded. Signatures London Bridge, with the initial ‘T’ two colourful blazer pockets, again include Hurst (3), Banks, Hunt, to peak. Cap unknown but could with the Bedford emblem, both Lineker, Shilton, Seaman, Hoddle, possibly have been his England trial blue eagles on red backgrounds Ince, Robson, Keegan, Shearer etc cap [?] £70/100 and a further cloth badge depicting £30/50 a running hound, blue on grey William Sime was a South 1193 England World Cup Squad 1986. background. Good condition African-born English barrister and Unofficial autograph sheet on Post £80/120 judge who also played first-class House Hotel, Heathrow letterhead cricket for Nottinghamshire whom William Sime was a South with dedication ‘To 18th Bath he joined in 1935 and stayed with African-born English barrister and Scouts’. Signed by fourteen members them until 1950, captaining the judge who also played first-class of the squad including the Manager, club in his final three years. Aside cricket for Nottinghamshire whom . Players’ signatures from cricket he was a notable rugby he joined in 1935 and stayed with include Hoddle, Hateley, Stevens, player initially with Bedford, whom them until 1950, captaining the Hodge, Shilton, Anderson, Robson, he captained for three years, and club in his final three years. Aside Butcher, Wilkins, Martin, Sansom etc. then the East Midlands and once for from cricket he was a notable rugby G/VG £30/50 Nottinghamshire. He also played in player initially with Bedford, whom an England trial match. 1194 ‘Irish International Footballers who he captained for three years, and played England at Leeds Nov. 20th then the East Midlands and once for 1189 Signed rugby biographies. Four [1909]’. Large album page signed Nottinghamshire. He also played in original hardbacks, each with good in pencil by the twelve members of an England trial match. dustwrapper. Titles are ‘Rugby in the Ireland team against England Focus’, J.B.G. Thomas, London 1187 William Arnold Sime. Bedford School, in the international amateur match 1979, signed by the author. ‘British Bedford R.F.C. & Nottinghamshire played at Elland Road, Leeds, 20th Lions 1980’, John Hopkins, Tadworth C.C.C. 1935-1950. East Midlands November 1909 which ended in 1980. Signed to the facing title page R.F.C. green and gold quartered a 4-4 draw. Signatures include P. by three members of the Lions squad velvet cap with trimming in gilt to McCann (Captain), Donnelly, Wright, to South Africa, Peter Wheeler, edges, quarters, peak and tassel Chambers, Ferguson, Mawhinney, and . awarded to Sime. The cap, by McKee etc. The final score, ‘England ‘Dusty’, Dusty Hare, London 1985, H.L. Carne, 40 Abington Street, 4 goals, Ireland 4’ annotated in ink to signed by Hare. ‘The Book of English Northampton, with initials ‘E.M.R.U.’ the page. 6.5”x8”. G £70/100 International Rugby 1871-1982’, to peak and year ‘32-33’ to cap in John Griffiths, London 1982. Nine 1195 A.F.C. 1909/10. Large good condition. Sold with a further signatures to half title page including album page signed in pencil by sky blue and black quartered velvet Les Cusworth, Clive Woodward, Paul fourteen members of the Sunderland cap with silver trimming in silver to Dodge, Peter Wheeler, Dusty Hare team for the F.A. Cup second round edges, quarters, peak and tassel etc. G/VG £30/40 match against Bradford Park Avenue, awarded to Sime. The cap, by H.W. played at , Sunderland, 5th Clifton of Bedford, with shield 1190 ‘International Rugby. Nova Scotia February 1910. Signatures include emblem showing a winged eagle Presidents XV vs Wales’ 1989.

112 113 Milton, Troughear, Thomson, Low, very good condition £40/60 team and officials for the League Forster, Tait, Jarvie, Holley, Bridgett Division 2 away match v Nottingham Nottingham Forest won 2-0 etc. Some age toning, otherwise in Forest. The page with handwritten good condition £100/150 1198 Southampton F.C. 1934/35. Large title, ‘10th Visit. Southampton F.C. page taken from the visitor’s book v Nottm. Forest’ and the players’ Sunderland won 3-1 of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, signatures laid out in the team The following fourteen lots are pages dated 1st February 1935 and nicely formation. Signatures are Light, taken from the visitor’s book of the signed in ink by the Southampton Sillett, Roberts, Bradford, McIlwane, Stratford Hotel, situated in Stratford team for the League Division 2 away Luckett, Neal, Gurry, Watson, Street, Nottingham (proprietors match v Notts County, 1st February Pollard, Fishlock, Tully, Shelley Bernard and Olive Sydney), where 1935. The page with handwritten (Trainer) etc. Gilt to page edges. visiting teams regularly stayed for title, ‘9th Visit. Southampton F.C. One small ink blot not affecting the away matches in the area in the v Notts County’ and the players’ signatures, otherwise in good/ very 1930s, along with other celebrities signatures laid out in the team good condition £40/60 of the period formation. Signatures are Scriven, Nottingham Forest won 2-0 Sillett, McIlwane, Roberts, King, 1196 Southampton F.C. 1931/32. Large Woodhouse, Neal, Tully, Cole, 1201 Bristol Rovers F.C. 1935/36. Large page taken from the visitor’s Wheeler, Luckett, Holt, Lee (trainer) page taken from the visitor’s book book of the Stratford Hotel, also two directors and the club of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, Nottingham, nicely signed in ink Secretary, G. Goss. To the verso dated 28th December 1935 and by the Southampton team for the is a handwritten dedication nicely nicely signed in ink by the Bristol League Division 2 away match signed by Arthur Askey, ‘The tidiest Rovers team and officials for the v Notts County, 28th November man in the hotel’, who spent nine League Division 2 away match 1931. The page with handwritten weeks at the hotel for the 1934/35 v Notts County. The page with title, ‘2nd Visit. Southampton F.C.’ pantomime, ‘Babes in the Wood’ in handwritten title, ‘2nd Visit. Bristol and the players’ signatures laid out which he performed at the Theatre Rovers F.C. v Notts County’ and the in the team formation. Signatures Royal in Nottingham. Gilt to page players’ signatures laid out in the are Scriven, Adams, Bradford, edges. Slight smudging to the odd team formation. Signatures include Campbell, McIlwane, Woodhouse, signature, otherwise in very good Ellis, Pickering, Donald, McLean, Jepson, Fraser, Drake, Osborne, condition £40/60 Wallington, Wildsmith, Adcock, Arnold, Luckett and Lee (trainer). Taylor, Harwood, Houghton, Prout, To the verso are two football related Notts County won 3-1 Arthur, Lake (Trainer) etc. Gilt to entries, one from a director of Exeter 1199 Gillingham F.C. 1935/36. Large page edges. Slight smudging to the City F.C., and Frank A. Freemantle, page taken from the visitor’s book signatures of Harwood and Prout, Football League referee and Vice of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, otherwise in good/ very good President of the Nottinghamshire dated Wednesday 4th September condition £40/60 F.A. Gilt to page edges. Smudging to 1935 and nicely signed in ink by the signature of Drake, otherwise in Notts County won 6-0 the Gillingham team and officials very good condition £40/60 for the League Division 3 (South) 1202 Derby County F.C. 1936/37. Large Notts County won 5-0 away match v Notts County. Players’ page taken from the visitor’s book signatures, laid out in the team of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, 1197 Southampton F.C. 1931/32. Large formation, include Holland, Rossiter, dated 1st October 1936 and nicely page taken from the visitor’s book Lester, Randle, Barrie, Hopkins, signed in ink and pencil by nineteen of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, Bond, Tadman, Watson, Duncan, members of the Derby County team nicely signed in ink by the Doncaster, F.J. Mavin (Manager) and officials, possibly for a reserves Southampton team for the League etc. To the verso are two signed match or friendly although no Division 2 away match v Nottingham handwritten dedications including record can be found. The page with Forest, 25th March 1932 (Good one from a director of the club handwritten title, ‘Derby County F.C. Friday). The page with handwritten thanking the landlord for providing Dinner after the Notts [County] v title, ‘Southampton F.C. 3rd Visit’ ‘eggs and bacon at 1.15 at night... Walsall game’. Players’ signatures laid and the players’ signatures laid out What a Hotel- who would serve eggs out in the team formation. Signatures in the team formation. Signatures and bacon at 1.25AM’. Gilt to page include Kirby, Parkin, Udall, Crooks, are Scriven, Thomas, Adams, edges. Slight smudging to the odd Howe, Jessop, Nicholas, Keen, Bell, Woodhouse, Bradford, Luckett, signature, light crease to one corner, Summers, Ramage etc. Gilt to page Neal, Brewis, McIlwane, Sillett, otherwise in good condition £40/60 edges. Slight smudging to the odd Arnold, Charlton, and Lee (trainer). signature, otherwise in good/ very To the verso are signatures of club The match ended in a 3-3 draw good condition £40/60 officials and T. Crew who refereed 1200 Southampton F.C. 1935/36. Large the 1930 F.A. Cup Final, who writes 1203 Birmingham F.C. 1936/37. Large page taken from the visitor’s book that he was ‘one of the first residents page taken from the visitor’s book of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, [of the hotel] Xmas 1928’. Gilt to of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, dated 12th October 1935 and nicely page edges. Slight smudging to the dated Thursday 26th November signed in ink by the Southampton signature of Scriven, otherwise in 1936 and nicely signed in ink by

114 fourteen members of the Birmingham 1206 Southampton F.C. 1937/38. Large Cutting etc. To verso, a similar page [reserves] team and officials for page taken from the visitor’s book of the Aston Villa Reserves team v the match v Nottingham Forest of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, Nottingham Forest Reserves, 26th Reserves. Players’ signatures, laid dated 26th March 1938 and nicely January 1939. Aston Villa signatures out in the team formation, include signed in ink by sixteen members of include Billingsley, Godfrey, Jones, Jackson, Sykes, Brunskill, Hughes, the Southampton team and officials Latham, Guttridge, Kerr, Osborne, Butler, Small, Clarke, Guest etc. Gilt for the League Division 2 match Barson, Bate, Goffin etc. Gilt to page to page edges. Slight smudging to v Nottingham Forest. The page edges. Some smudging to the odd the signature of Butler, otherwise in with handwritten title, ‘13th Visit. signature, otherwise in very good very good condition £30/40 Southampton F.C. v Nottm. Forest’ condition £40/60 and the players’ signatures laid out The Birmingham club was founded Southampton beat Nottingham in the team formation. Signatures in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, Forest 2-0, Bevis and Tomlinson include Warhurst, Henderson, Sillett, changing its name to Small Heath scoring the goals King, Uffleck, Hill, Bevis, Bates, in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and Parkin, Holt, Osman, Browning etc. 1209 Chesterfield F.C. 1938/39. Large Birmingham City in 1943 The verso signed by Norman Evans page taken from the visitor’s book 1204 Peterborough United F.C. 1936/37. (entertainer and contemporary of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, Large page taken from the visitor’s of Gracie Fields), with caricature dated 22nd April 1939 and nicely book of the Stratford Hotel, self-portrait in pen and ink, dated signed in ink by sixteen members of Nottingham, nicely signed in ink to 1938. Gilt to page edges. Slight the Chesterfield team and officials one side by thirteen members of smudging to the odd signature, for the League Division 2 match the Peterborough United team and otherwise in very good condition v Nottingham Forest. The page officials for the Midland League £40/60 with handwritten title, ‘2nd Visit. match v Notts County Reserves, Chesterfield F.C. v Nottm. Forest’ Nottingham Forest won 2-1, Holt 28th January 1937 (Peterborough and the players’ signatures laid out scoring Southampton’s goal won 3-2), and to verso by fourteen in the team formation. Signatures players and officials for the match v 1207 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. include Middleton, Milburn, Kidd, Mansfield Reserves, 24th February 1938/39. Large page taken from the McMillan, Seagrave, Weightman, 1937. Players’ signatures, laid out in visitor’s book of the Stratford Hotel, Hughes, Lyon, Milligan, Ramage, the team formations to both pages, Nottingham, dated 17th December Luke, Bonass, Mather etc. To verso, include Walker, Bisley, Rowbotham, 1938 and nicely signed in ink by a similar page for Birmingham Chiverton, McDonagh, Wilson, fifteen members of the Brighton City Reserves v Nottingham Roberts, Fenton, Briggs, Sims, team and officials for the League Forest Reserves, 13th April 1939. Kendall, Taylor etc. Gilt to page Division 3 (South) match v Notts Birmingham signatures include edges. Some smudging to three County. The page with handwritten Hibbs, Parr, Bartlett, Foulkes, Devey, signatures for the Mansfield match, title, ‘2nd Visit. Brighton & Hove Brown, Roberts, Smith, Deakin etc. light crease to one corner, otherwise Albion F.C. v Notts County’ and the Gilt to page edges. Slight smudging in very good condition £30/50 players’ signatures laid out in the to the odd signature, otherwise in team formation. Signatures include very good condition £40/60 Peterborough United formed in Thomson, Marriott, Martin, Vasey, 1934 and competed in the Midland Chesterfield beat Nottingham Forest Stevens, Walker, Cargill, Wilson, League until their election to the 1-0 Davie, Atherton, Stephens etc. Gilt Football League in 1960 to page edges. Slight smudging to FOOTBALL BOOKS, CIGARETTE 1205 Southampton F.C. 1937/38. Large the odd signature, otherwise in very AND TRADE CARDS, POSTCARDS page taken from the visitor’s book good condition £40/60 & EPHEMERA of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, Notts County won 4-3 1210 Uruguay. Winners of the Football dated 8th January 1938 and nicely Tournament at the Olympic Games signed in ink by twenty members of 1208 Southampton F.C. 1938/39. Large in 1924 and 1928. Folding four part the Southampton team and officials page taken from the visitor’s book advertising card giving the scores for the League F.A. Cup third round of the Stratford Hotel, Nottingham, of each round, semi-final and Finals match v Nottingham Forest. The dated 8th February 1939 and nicely of both the Paris Olympics, won by page with handwritten title, ‘12th signed in ink by fifteen members of Uruquay and the 1928 Amsterdam Visit. Southampton F.C. v Nottm. the Southampton team and officials Olympics, again won by Uruquay. Forest’ and the players’ signatures for the League Division 2 match Printed details for the Paris results laid out in the team formation. v Nottingham Forest. The page and printed, handwritten and typed Signatures include Warhurst, Sillett, with handwritten title, ‘14th Visit. results for the 1928 competition. Roberts, King, Affleck, Hill, Bevis, Southampton F.C. v Nottm. Forest’ Cigarette advertising to verso on all Bates, Dunn, Holt, Osman, Kingdon, and the players’ signatures laid out four parts. Minor damage to card Woodford etc. Gilt to page edges. in the team formation. Signatures otherwise in good condition. Rare VG £40/60 include Warhurst, Emanuel, Brophy, £60/90 Carnaby, Affleck, Smith, Bevis, Nottingham Forest won 3-1, Dunn Briggs, Tomlinson, Holt, Osman, Uruguay went on to win the scoring Southampton’s goal

114 115 inaugural Football World Cup in 1958/59, 1959/60, 1961/62- of London. Some wrinkling to 1930, the competition held in 1982/83, 1984/85, 1987/88- image otherwise in good condition. Uruguay 1992/93 and 1994/95. Overall Mounted, framed and glazed. in good condition. Sold with two Overall 26”x47”. Rare £70/100 1211 Celtic F.C. Selection of Celtic wartime issues of the ‘Athletic News handbooks, programmes, magazines, 1220 Fionan ‘Paddy’ Fagan. Manchester Football Annual’ for seasons 1943/44 book etc. Celtic Supporters City 1955. Original mono press and 1944/45 in good condition. Also Association Handbook 1960-61 photograph of Fagan, head and ‘Playfair Football Annual’ for seasons and Celtic Football Guide 1975-76. shoulders in football attire. Nicely 1948/49-1956/57 etc. Some wear to ‘Celtic Triumphant’, Ian Peebles signed in ink by Fagan. Photograph earlier issues. Qty 52 £30/50 1967. Official souvenir programme by Central Press Photos. 6”x4.75”. for the Queen’s Park F.C. Centenary 1215 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. c1905. G/VG £25/35 1867-1967 with matches between Original colour ‘Valentine’s Series’ 1221 Aston Villa Football Club ‘F.A. Cup Queen’s Park v British Amateur postcard with a graphic art depiction Winners’ 1956-57. Large official Select, 4th August 1967 and Celtic of a player in Sheffield Wednesday photograph of the Aston Villa team v Tottenham Hotspur 5th August colours, ‘Sheffield Wednesday’ title and officials, standing and sitting in 1967. Official programme for Celtic v in scroll with ‘Ground Owlerton’ rows, proudly displaying the F.A. Cup Fiorentina, 4th March 1970, European below, and the blue and white to centre. The photograph laid down Cup Quarter Final 1st Leg. Sold with colours to top portion. Very minor to official photographers mount. two copies of ‘The Celtic View’ 1970s, wear to one corner, otherwise in very Photograph by Albert Wilkes of West ‘The View Celtic Fanzine’ 1980s etc. good condition £100/150 Bromwich. Players featured include Qty 19. G £20/30 1216 Manchester City F.C. c1905. Original Dixon (Captain), Sims, McParland, 1212 ‘Bound to Win’. Original colour colour ‘Valentine’s Series’ postcard Sewell, Dugdale, Aldis, Crowther, watercolour with pen and ink with a graphic art depiction of a Saward, Lynn etc The photograph cartoon by F.G. Lewin for ‘The player in Manchester City colours, measures approx 14.5”x11.75” and Referee’ magazine, c1909. The ‘Manchester City’ title in scroll with overall 22”x17”. Excellent image. Pin illustration depicts a footballer with ‘Ground Hyde Road’ in shield. Very holes to each corner of the mount, a ball at his feet standing with his minor wear to one corner, otherwise some wear and bumping to two fist clenched in front of a referee in very good condition £100/150 corners, odd marks to mount, minor wearing a hat, jacket and scarf, and surface mark otherwise in good 1217 Manchester City F.C. c1905. Original holding a whistle. Hand printed title condition £100/150 colour ‘Dainty Series’ postcard to lower border, ‘Bound to Win. The with a graphic art depiction of a Aston Villa beat Manchester United “Referee”, F.G. Lewin’. 6.5”x8”. G/ player in Manchester City colours, 2-1 in the Final played at Wembley VG £100/150 ‘Manchester City’ and ‘Ground- before 99,225 spectators Frederick George Lewin, 1861-1933, Hyde Road’ titles with club emblem 1222 Aston Villa Football Club ‘F.A. Cup the son of a Bristol sea captain, was to one corner. Very good/ excellent Winners’ 1956-57. Large original an illustrator for the Bristol Magpie condition £100/150 photograph of the Aston Villa players and Bristol Evening Post, and also FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHS in a line in full kit on the pitch at Villa contributed to Punch magazine Park each kicking or about to kick a from 1902-1908. He also produced 1218 England ‘World Cup Finals’ 1982. football. The photograph taken prior designs for over 750 humorous Mono press photograph of Fred to the F.A. Cup Final v Manchester wartime postcards. Street, the England physio treating United. The photograph may have , who is laying prone The weekly ‘Referee’ sports been taken as an promotional on the grass, signed by Street and newspaper was first published in advertising photograph. Two heavy Keegan. Sold with a further mono 1877 and one of the first to publish vertical crease and other smaller press photograph of Kevin Keegan regular football results. In 1939 it creases, some wear to photograph and looking dejected merged with the Sunday Chronicle edges, two tears to edge of the at the Bilbao Stadium having been right hand side, a larger tear to the 1213 Football trade/cigarette cards. Good ruled out of the opening match bottom and a small tear to the top selection of fifty seven mono and against France, signed by both edge of the photograph and wear to colour Topical Times card of players players. Both 10”x8”. VG £30/40 corners with small loss to the bottom (3.75”x9.5”), three large colour 1219 ‘A Complete Collection of English left hand corner. otherwise in good cards (7.5”x10”) and sixteen smaller Cup Winners for the past 50 condition. The photograph measures mono cards (2”x5”). Odd faults, years 1884-1933’. Large original 15”x12”. Sold with a modern good condition. Plus a small selection ‘English Cup Photogravure Souvenir reproduction of the photograph with of other football cigarette cards, produced by The Empire News’. faults magically removed due to the mainly worn £30/50 The photogravure/poster with the wonders of modern technology 1214 ‘The Official Football Association English Cup to centre surrounded by £40/60 Yearbook’. Good run of the yearbook portraits of all the cup winning teams Aston Villa beat Manchester United for seasons 1949/50 (second year of with cameo images of each player. 2-1 in the Final played at Wembley issue), 1950/51, 1951/52, 1957/58, The design by Donald McKenzie before 99,225 spectators

116 FOOTBALL WORLD CUP Berlin, home and away legs 1980, first Football League (Division 3) & CERAMICS League Cup semi-finals, UEFA match. Leicester City v Athetic Cup quarter-final 2nd leg v Bayern Bilbao, friendly, 4th August 2002, 1223 England World Cup Winners 1966. Munich, 1996 (with official team first match at the Walkers Stadium. Red England replica shirt with sheets released to the press on the Manchester City v Barcelona, emblem of three lions to chest. day of the match, with annotations 10th August 2003, first match at Signed above and below the emblem by the press correspondent) etc. the City of Manchester Stadium. by the two England goal scorers Annotations to programmes, Arsenal v Aston Villa, 19th August from the Final v at otherwise G. Plus a large rosette for 2006, first match at The Emirates Wembley 1966, and the European Cup Final v Hamburg, Stadium. Brighton & Hove Albion . Limited edition no. 28th May 1980. Qty 12 £30/40 v Eastbourne Borough 16th July 76 of 250 with certificate issued by 2011, first competitive match at Westminster Collection. Framed 1227 Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland the Amex Stadium (Sussex Senior 27”x22.5”. Sold with ‘The Exclusive and Wales International home Cup Final) etc. Three programmes World Cup Video Collection programmes 1960s-2000s. Northern for Scottish clubs’ first appearances 1954-1994’ official three video set, Ireland programmes include v West in the are unopened in original cellophane Germany 1960, v Wales 1960, v Peterhead v Montrose, 5th August wrapper, and a framed colour poster England 1969, v U.S.S.R. 1971 etc. 2000, Gretna v Morton, 3rd of the Jules Rimet trophy surrounded Republic of Ireland programmes August 2002, and Annan Athletic by cameos of England players and include v England 1950 (tape to v Stenhousemuir, 9th August 2008. printed signatures. Qty 3. VG spine), v Wales 1960, v Scotland Two duplicates. G/VG £30/50 £50/70 1961, v Czechoslovakia 1969 etc. Wales programmes include v 1231 Football programmes 1960s. 1224 Football mug c1860’s. Unusual England 1967 and 1968 etc. Includes A selection of official match football mug decorated blue on some Under-23 and Inter-League programmes covering the World a white background with transfer programmes. Some duplicates. Cup, European Cup, F.A. Amateur printed scene of a football match Odd faults, annotations to some Cup, Football League etc. Includes in progress around the entire mug. programmes, otherwise G. Qty 45 three Wealdstone F.C. official Goalpost, flags and large crowd to £25/35 programmes for the F.A. Amateur background. Decoration in similar Cup Semi-final v Alvechurch, blue to inside rim. Strap handle 1228 . Northampton Town v Stamford Bridge, 19th March 1966, (restored?). The mugs stands 4” tall. Manchester United 1970. Official and the Final, v Hendon, Wembley, Some general wear to rim and base programme for the F.A. Cup 5th 16th April 1966, also v Stevenage otherwise in good condition. Rare round match played at Northampton Town, Hitchin Centenary Cup Final, £150/250 on 7th February 1970. Famous match 13th September 1966. Six Watford where United beat Northampton FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES home programmes for seasons 8-2 and Best scored six of the goals. 1963/64 (Qty 4) and 1966/67 (2), 1225 World Cup 1966. Official Best was not included in the printed Arsenal 1964/65 (2), Tottenham programmes for the World Cup Final programme lineup. £25/35 Hotspur 1964/65 (3) and 1965/66 1966, England v West Germany held 1229 England away programmes (1). European Champion Clubs’ Cup at Wembley on July 30th 1966 and 1960-2006. Programmes include v Final, Benfica v A.C. Milan, Wembley the World Cup 1966 Tournament Luxembourg 1960, v East Germany 22nd May 1963. F.A. Cup Finals at programme. Match details neatly 1972 (Under-23), v West Germany Wembley 1966 and 1967, England hand written to pages of both 1978, v Austria 1979 etc. Some home internationals at Wembley programmes and further annotation programmes with official team sheet 1965 (4), 1966(3) and 1967 (1). to the title page of the Final released to the press on the day of Official World Cup Mexico 1970 programme. The Final programme the match. Odd faults, annotations programme, England v Poland, in good condition, the tournament to some programmes, otherwise in World Cup Qualifier, Wembley 17th programme with file holes. Sold with good condition. Qty 15 £25/35 October 1973. ‘Stanley Matthews ‘World Cup Football Championship XI v World Stars, Farewell Match at 1966. Evening Standard World Cup 1230 ‘Football firsts’ 1972-2015. the Victoria Ground Stoke’ 28th April Special by Bernard Joy. File holes and Twenty official match programmes 1965 etc. Qty 31. G/VG £30/40 marks to cover. Qty 3 £60/80 marking English and Scottish club firsts. Programmes include 1226 Nottingham Forest Big Match and Norwich City v Everton, 12th European home programmes 1967 August 1972, Norwich’s first to 1996. Includes Fairs Cup 1st round game in League Division 1. Wigan v Eintracht Frankfurt, 17th October Athletic v Tranmere Rovers, 16th 1967, European Cup 1st round v August 1978, Wigan’s first match Liverpool, 1978, European Cup v in a Football League competition Grasshoppers, home and away legs (League Cup, first round). 1979, European Cup v Arges Pitesti, Wycombe Wanderers v Chester 1979, European Cup semi-final 1st City, 21st August 1993, Wycombe’s leg v F.C. Cologne 1979, v Dynamo

116 117 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FOOTBALL 1900, some reproduced from original 1238 Tottenham Hotspur miscellaneous, COLLECTION INCLUDING postcards and photographs, from the signed, Benefit and Testimonial POSTCARDS, PHOTOGRAPHS, 1950’s section of the file onwards programmes. Includes Q.P.R. v AUTOGRAPHS, PROGRAMMES, there are many magazine pictures and Spurs, December 1978 signed by EPHEMERA ETC photographs signed by the players approximately twelve players, the featured. Over 200 signatures, with majority of Spurs, signed include PART TWO odd duplication. Signatures include Gorman, Lacy, Perryman, Lee, 1232 ‘British Railways. Tottenham Hotspur Ditchburn, Buckingham, Burgess, Hoddle, Villa, Eastoe etc, Spurs v F.C. First XI Home Fixtures. Excursions Nicholson, Duquemin, , Manchester City October 1975 to Northumberland Park..... 1954/55 Baily, Rees, Clarke, Robb, Marchi, signed to front cover by Football Season’. Original advertising Allen, Ryden, Norman, Mackay, and , Spurs v West Ham handbills issued by British Railways Blanchflower, Brooks, Jones, Dyson, ( Testimonial, April in September 1954. 6”x10”. Good Greaves, Beal, Baker, Saul, England, 1979), signed by Perryman, Spurs v condition £30/40 Mullary, Perryman, Chivers, Peters, Manchester United (Danny Thomas Taylor, Gorman, Yorath, Lee, Testimonial, March 1988), signed by 1233 Tottenham Hotspur 1911-191930. K.Osgood, Ardiles, Galvin, Hoddle, Thomas, Benefit Small album page signed in ink to Crooks, Villa, Hughton, Falco, Crook, Match, Spurs XI v Northern Ireland both sides of the page by various Brazil, Waddle, Lineker, Mabbutt, XI May 1990, Spurs v Manchester Spurs players from the period. To Walker, Barmby, Sheringham, United, April 1986 (Bill Nicholson one side are the signatures of J. Seed Ginola, Klinsmann, Vega, Iverson, 50th Year with the club), signed by (1919-1937), J. Cantrell (1912-1923), Campbell, Ferdinand, Fox, Anderton, Nicholson, Arsenal v Spurs Charity A. Grimsdell (1911-1929) and J. Clay Sherwood, Rosenthal, King, Sinton, Cricket Match played at Finsbury Park (1913-1929). To the other are T. Reid, Dos Santos, Lennon, Keane, 1970’s, Cecil Gee Gunners v London Croft (1916-1917), H. Hargreaves Woodgate, Gallas, Jenas, Kane, Press All Stars, Floodlit Charity Match, (1923-1926) and other non Spurs Murphy, Trippier, Kelly etc. Good for John White Fund, October 1964. players. Sold with three large condition £150/250 Played at Hendon F.C., League Cup album pages individually signed in Final Programme, Aston Villa v Spurs ink by H. Lowe (1914-1927), M. 1237 Tottenham Hotspur signed 1971 etc. Sold with two printed Forster 1920-1930) and A.J. Elkes programmes, seasons 1959/60 facsimile programmes for matches (1923-1929). Plus a small paper piece and 1960/61. Selection of six in the 1900’s and 1922. Odd faults, signed by Ronnie Dix (1939-1948) programmes from the period, each generally good condition. Qty 12 and a small newspaper picture of J. signed by one or more players. £30/40 Seed (1919-1927). G £50/80 Tottenham Hotspur Reserves v Leyton Orient Reserves (12-3-1960), 1239 Tottenham Hotspur 1949/50. 1234 Tottenham Hotspur 1950’s. Album signed by seven including Marchi, Mansford Boxing Club. ‘Boxing page nicely signed in ink by fourteen Saul, Barton, Hollowbread of Spurs, Tournament’ programme in aid Spurs players. Signatures include Alf Sours Reserves v Southend Reserves of The London Chest Hospital Ramsey, Burgess, Clarke, Nicholson, (15/4/1960) signed by seven Association at York Hall, Bethnal Ditchburn, Rowe, Bennett, including Barton, Dyson, Sharpe, Green on 2nd February 1950. Signed Duquemin, Withers, etc. Dodge and Moss of Spurs, Spurs to the back inside cover entitled Laid down to A4 page. G £40/60 Reserves v Ipswich Town Reserves ‘Extra Contests’ by ten Spurs players 1235 Tottenham Hotspur 1950’s. Page (2/5/1960) signed by five including from the 1930’s/1950’s including from brochure with cameo images Moss, Collins and Dodge of Spurs, Tickeridge, Ward, Brittan, Duquemin, of twelve Spurs players, laid down Spurs Reserves v Bristol City Reserves Adams, McClellan, Gibbons, Scarth, to A4 page, nicely signed in blue ink (27/8/1960) signed by eight of Spurs, W.R. Bellamy etc. Odd faults by eleven of the players featured. Aitchison, Saul, Dodge, Hollowbread, otherwise in good condition £40/60 Signatures include Alf Ramsey, Hopkins, Clayton, Fittock and Beal, 1240 Tottenham Hotspur 1905/06. Early Ditchburn, Willis, Burgess, Nicholson, Spurs Reserves v Charlton Reserves mono real photograph postcard of Walters, Duquemin, Baily, Bennett, (1/10/1960) signed by eight of the team and officials, standing and McClellan etc. To the back of the Spurs, Hollowbread, Barton, Dodge, seated in rows, with title and date page are newspaper printed pictures T. Smith, Saul, Clayton, Dennis and to left hand lower corner. Photo of Bill Nicholson and Len Duquemin, Beal, Spurs Reserves v Birmingham by Purdee of Chingford. Postally each signed by the player in blue ink City Reserves (15/10/1960) signed unused. Rare. Light minor crease to ¬G £40/60 by three of Spurs, Barton, Smith lower right hand corner otherwise and Collins. Sold with four further 1236 Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. in good condition £70/100 more modern programmes with Large blue file containing numerous odd signatures including Clemence, Spurs were still a Southern League photographs, some copy and Livermore, Pleat etc £30/50 team at this point some original press photographs, newspaper and magazine pictures, 1241 Tottenham Hotspur v Hull City, F.A. odd trade card, caricatures etc. The Cup 1st round 1907. Early mono real file starts with copy photographs of photograph postcard of the team and early Spurs team and players from officials, standing and seated in rows,

118 for the match played at White Hart 1245 Tottenham Hotspur 1909/10. Early 1249 ‘Tottenham Hotspur Cup Team 1913’. Lane, with printed title ‘Spurs Team. mono real photograph postcard of Early mono real photograph postcard 1906-07. Saturday Jan 12th’ to the team and officials, standing and of the team and groundsman, lower border. Jones Bros, Tottenham. seated in rows, in front of the new standing and seated in rows on the Postally unused. Rare. Very minor West Stand, at the time the most pitch with the large crowd behind wear to corners otherwise in good modern stand in London, with players them, with printed title ‘Tottenham condition £100/150 names, title and date printed to lower Hotspur Cup Team 1913’ to lower border, two names printed above border. F.W.Jones, Tottenham. Spurs drew with Hull City 0-0 and the group. F.W.Jones, Tottenham. Postally unused. Rare. Light minor beat them 1-0 in the replay. Postally used. Rare. Minor wear to crease to lower right hand corner 1242 Tottenham Hotspur Football & lower right hand corner, indentation otherwise in good condition Athletic Co Ltd 1908/09. Early mono from postal stamp to right hand side £70/100 real photograph postcard of the team good condition £60/90 This was probably the team who and officials, standing and seated in Spurs had been promoted in the drew with Blackpool 1-1 in the 3rd rows on the pitch with the crowd previous season and were now proud round of the Cup, Spurs won the behind them with printed title and members of the First Division replay 6-1. In the next round Spurs players and officials names to lower lost 1-0 to Reading to go out the Cup border. Publisher unknown. Postally 1246 ‘Tottenham Hotspur Cup Team unused. Rare. Some minor wear to 1910’. Early mono real photograph 1250 Tottenham Hotspur 1913/14. Early image surface, very minor wear to postcard of the team and officials, sepia real photograph postcard of corners otherwise in good condition standing and seated in rows on the the team and officials, standing £80/120 pitch with the large crowd behind and seated in rows, with title and them, for the matches played at players names printed to lower This same team played in the two , with printed title border. F.W.Jones, Tottenham. cup ties, Spurs beating Fulham ‘Tottenham Hotspur Cup Team Postally unused. Rare. Some wear 1-0 on the 6th February 1909 and 1910’ to lower border. F.W.Jones and slight rounding to card corners drawing with Burnley 0-0 on the Bros, Tottenham. Postally unused. otherwise in good condition 20th February 1909, losing the Rare. Crease to lower right hand £70/100 replay 3-1 corner, team annotation to verso, Spurs finished in 17th position in this 1243 Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham and some minor ink staining to left hand 1913/14 season v Burnley, F.A. Cup 2nd and 3rd edge otherwise in good condition rounds 1908/09. Early mono real £50/80 1251 Tottenham Hotspur 1919/20. Early photograph postcard of the team mono real photograph postcard This was probably the team who and officials, standing and seated of the team, officials and board beat Millwall 2-1 in the 3rd round in rows on the pitch with the large members standing and seated in of the Cup. In the next round Spurs crowd behind them, for the matches rows in front of the Main Stand, drew away with Blackburn, before played at White Hart Lane, with with title printed to lower border. losing 0-2 in the replay printed title ‘Tottenham Hotspur Crawford of Edmonton. Postally Cup Team 1909’ to lower border. 1247 Tottenham Hotspur 1910/11. Early unused. Rare. The players names F.W.Jones Bros, Tottenham. Postally sepia real photograph postcard of have been printed to the white unused. Rare. A little fading to image the team and officials, standing and outer edge of the postcard with lines otherwise in good condition seated in rows, with title and players identifying the player from each £70/100 names printed to lower border. name, some light creasing, wear and Appears to be published by F.W.Jones age toning to postcard otherwise in This same team played in the two of Tottenham. Postally used with good condition £30/50 cup ties, Spurs beating Fulham stamp for 1910. Rare. Slight silvering 1-0 on the 6th February 1909 and Spurs were relegated at the end to card edge otherwise in good drawing with Burnley 0-0 on the of the 1914/15 season and were condition £80/120 20th February 1909, losing the now playing in Football League replay 3-1 Spurs finished in 15th position in this Division II. They were champions 1910/11 season of the Division that year and were 1244 ‘Tottenham Hotspurs. Caught promoted back to Division I Bending. 1’ 1909. Early mono 1248 Tottenham Hotspur 1911/12. Early real photograph postcard of sepia real photograph postcard of 1252 Tottenham Hotspur 1919/20. Early some of the players in training the team and officials, standing and mono real photograph postcard of the with title printed to lower border. seated in rows, with title and players team, the Manager, Peter McWilliam Shamrock & Co, London. Postally names printed to lower border. and the Chairman standing and seated unused. Rare. Minor wear to edges F.W.Jones of Tottenham. Postally in rows in front of the Main Stand, otherwise in good condition unused. Rare. Minor wear otherwise with title printed to lower border. £100/150 in good condition £70/100 Crawford of Edmonton. Postally unused. Rare. Small blemish to right Spurs were now a Football League Spurs finished in 12th position in this hand side of the card otherwise in Team 1911/12 season good condition £50/70

118 119 Spurs were relegated at the end Norwich Charity Cup. Season 1920. 1260 Tottenham Hotspur 1921/22. Mono of the 1914/15 season and were Winners London Combination’. W.J. real photograph postcard of the now playing in Football League Crawford 1920-1. Postally unused. playing staff, officials and directors Division II. They were champions Rare. Good/very good condition standing and seated in four rows of the Division that year and were £80/120 with the F.A. Cup displayed to centre, promoted back to Division I with title printed to lower border Spurs were relegated at the end ‘Tottenham Hotspur. F.C. 1921-22’. 1253 Tottenham Hotspur 1919/20. Mono of the 1914/15 season and were W.J. Crawford. Postally unused. real photograph postcard of the team now playing in Football League Rare. Good/very good condition and officials standing and seated Division II. They were champions £80/120 in rows, with title printed to lower of the Division that year and were border ‘Tottenham Hotspur F.C.. promoted back to Division I Having won the Cup in 1921, Sours Winners- League II Division, Norwich finished as runners up in the League 1257 Tottenham Hotspur 1920/21. Early Charity Cup, London Combination in 1922. They reached the semi-final mono real photograph postcard of Season 1919-20’. W.J. Crawford. of the Cup being beaten 1-2 in the the team and the trainer standing and Postally unused. Rare. Odd minor match against Preston seated in rows in front of the Main faults otherwise in good condition Stand, with title printed to lower 1261 Tottenham Hotspur 1922/23. Mono £70/100 border. Crawford of Edmonton. real photograph postcard of the team Spurs were relegated at the end Postally unused. Rare. Minor faults and trainer, standing and seated in of the 1914/15 season and were otherwise in good condition £40/60 rows. Players names printed in black now playing in Football League to lower border. W.J. Crawford of 1258 ‘Tottenham Hotspur Cup Team Division II. They were champions Edmonton. Postally unused. Good/ 1921’. Early mono real photograph of the Division that year and were very good condition £80/120 postcard of the team and trainer, promoted back to Division I Minter, standing and seated in rows Spurs finished in 12th position in the 1254 Tottenham Hotspur 1919/20. Mono on the pitch with the large crowd League in the 1922/23 season real photograph postcard of the behind them, with printed title 1262 Tottenham Hotspur 1923/24. team and officials, standing and ‘Tottenham Hotspur Cup Team 1921’ Mono real photograph postcard of seated in rows, with title printed to and players names printed beneath, the team, officials and Directors, lower border ‘Tottenham Hotspur to lower border. W.J. Crawford. standing and seated in rows, with F.C. Season 1919-20’. Crawford, Postally unused. Rare. Light crease to title ‘Tottenham Hotspur. Team & Edmonton. Postally unused. Rare. lower right hand corner otherwise in Directors. 1923/1924’ printed to Minor wear and light creasing to good condition £80/120 lower border, team names printed lower corners of the card otherwise This was the team who won the to top and lower borders. W.J. in good condition £70/100 English Cup in 1921, beating Wolves Crawford of Edmonton. Postally Spurs were relegated at the end 1-0, Dimmock scoring the winning unused. Good/very good condition of the 1914/15 season and were goal £80/120 now playing in Football League 1259 Tottenham Hotspur 1921/22. Early Spurs finished in 15th position in the Division II. They were champions mono real photograph postcard of League in the 1923/24 season of the Division that year and were the team and the trainer standing promoted back to Division I 1263 Tottenham Hotspur 1923/24. Mono and seated in rows in front of the real photograph postcard of the team, 1255 Tottenham Hotspur 1919/20. Mono Main Stand, with title printed to officials and Directors, standing and real photograph postcard of the lower border. This was the team who seated in rows, with title ‘Tottenham team and two officials, standing and played Wanderers Hotspur F.C. 1923/1924’ printed seated in rows, with title printed to in very wet conditions at White Hart to lower border. W.J. Crawford of lower border ‘Tottenham Hotspur Lane, resulting in a 1-0 win for the Edmonton. Postally unused. Slight F.C. Season 1919-20’. Crawford, Spurs team. The ‘English Cup’ is silvering to right end edge otherwise Edmonton. Postally unused. Rare. displayed in the centre of the front in good/very good condition Good/very good condition £80/120 row, Spurs having won the Cup in £80/120 1921. This was apparently the first Spurs were relegated at the end match where the ‘cockeral’ emblem Spurs finished in 15th position in the of the 1914/15 season and were was worn on the shirts of the League in the 1923/24 season now playing in Football League players. Publisher unknown. Postally Division II. They were champions 1264 Tottenham Hotspur 1924/25. unused. Rare. Minor faults, mark of the Division that year and were Mono real photograph postcard of to photographic surface of the card promoted back to Division I the team and trainer, standing and running down the centre, minor wear seated in rows, with title and players 1256 Tottenham Hotspur 1919/20. Mono and one corner crease otherwise in names printed to lower border. W.J. real photograph postcard of the team good condition. Sold with a ‘Boys Crawford 1924/25. Postally unused. and officials standing and seated Magazine Football Series’ postcard Good condition £80/120 in rows, with title printed to lower size tradecard of ‘Tottenham Hotspur border ‘Tottenham Hotspur. League F.C. 1923-24’. Qty 2 £40/60 Spurs finished in 12th position in the Champions II Division, Winners, League

120 1265 Tottenham Hotspur 1924/25. £80/120 to lower border. Publisher unknown Mono real photograph postcard of but numbered 98323. Postally used Spurs finished in 3rd position in the team and trainer, standing and and date stamped 1924. Rare. Minor Division One in the 1933/34 season seated in rows, with title and players surface marks otherwise in good/ names printed to lower border. W.J. 1271 Tottenham Hotspur 1934/35. Mono very good condition. An excellent Crawford 1924/25. Postally unused. real photograph postcard of the image £100/150 Good condition £80/120 playing staff, officials and directors, 1276 Arthur Grimsdell. Tottenham Hotspur standing and seated in rows, with Spurs finished in 12th position in the & England. Mono real photograph title to lower border. W.J. Crawford League postcard of Grimsdell (Spurs Captain) of Edmonton. Postally unused. shaking hands with the Prince of 1266 Tottenham Hotspur 1926/27. Good/very good condition £80/120 Wales (later to be crowned King Mono real photograph postcard of Spurs finished in 8th position in Edward VIII), with Club Director the team and trainer, standing and Division One in the 1934/35 season Maurice Cadman, shortly before the seated in rows, with title and players F.A. Cup Final in 1921 at Stamford names printed to lower border. W.J. 1272 Tottenham Hotspur 1946/47. Mono Bridge. Caption to lower border reads Crawford of Edmonton. Postally real photograph plainback postcard ‘Our Prince meets Arthur Grimsdell unused. Minor wear to corners of the of the team, standing and seated in (of the Spurs)’. ‘D.S. Copyright’. card otherwise in good condition rows. Publisher unknown. Postally Light crease to lower right hand £80/120 unused. Good/very good condition corner, minor wear to postcard £50/70 Spurs finished in 13th position in the corners otherwise in good condition. League Spurs finished in 6th position in Rare £50/70 Division Two in the 1946/47 season 1267 Tottenham Hotspur 1927/28. Mono In the F.A. Cup Final of 1921, real photograph postcard of the 1273 ‘Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Tottenham Hotspur beat playing staff, officials and directors, Champions Division 2, Football Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 with standing and seated in rows, with League 1949/50’. Mono real Dimmock scoring the winning goal. title to lower border. W.J. Crawford photograph postcard of the team, This was the second of three F.A. of Edmonton. Postally unused. standing and seated in rows with Cup Finals to be held at Stamford Good/very good condition £80/120 large shield displayed to front. Bridge, Chelsea and the attendance Publisher W.H. Jaques. Postally was 72,805. Spurs finished in 21st position in the unused. Good/very good condition League in the 1927/28 season and 1277 Vivian John Woodward. Tottenham £60/90 were relegated Hotspur 1901-1909. Early sepia real Spurs were Champions of Division II photograph postcard of Woodward, 1268 Tottenham Hotspur 1928/29. Mono in the 1949/50 season full length, in England shirt. Title to real photograph postcard of the lower border ‘Vivian J. Woodward playing staff, officials and directors, 1274 ‘Leaving the Spurs Ground’. Early Tottenham Hotspur 1908-1909’. standing and seated in rows, with mono real photograph postcard F.W.Jones, Tottenham. Postally used, title and players names to lower showing the crowds pouring out dated May 1909. Some minor wear, border. W.J. Crawford of Edmonton. of the ground into the Tottenham light minor crease to lower left hand Postally unused. Good/very good High Road in 1910. The image corner otherwise in good condition condition £80/120 shows scores of spectators, many £60/90 wearing flat caps and some boaters, Spurs finished in 10th position in the a mounted policeman to foreground was an English 2nd Division in the 1928/29 season and horse drawn trams to the amateur footballer who enjoyed the 1269 Tottenham Hotspur 1932/33. Mono background. Printed title to face of peak of his career from the turn of real photograph postcard of the upper right hand corner. J. Fuller, the 20th century to the outbreak of playing staff, officials and directors, Tottenham. Handwritten annotation the First World War. He played for standing and seated in rows, with in German suggest the card was Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea. title and players names to lower bought on the 3rd September He captained Great Britain to gold border. W.J. Crawford of Edmonton. 1910 when Spurs played Sheffield medals at the 1908 Olympics in Postally unused. Good/very good Wednesday, winning 3-1 in front of London and in Stockholm in 1912. condition £80/120 a crowd of almost 30,000 spectators. Woodward’s tally of 29 goals in 23 A rare postcard. Good/very good matches for England remained a Spurs finished in 2nd position in condition £100/150 record from 1911 to 1958; his strike Division One in the 1932/33 season rate of 1.26 goals per game remains 1275 ‘Entrance to Spurs Ground, 1270 Tottenham Hotspur 1933/34. Mono the all-time record for an England Tottenham’ date uncertain, real photograph postcard of the player c1915/16. Mono real photograph team, manager and trainer, standing postcard of the entrance to the 1278 Herbert Middlemiss. Tottenham and seated in rows, with title and ground with the White Hart public Hotspur 1908-1919. Early mono real players names to lower border. W.J. house to the left side and the Red photograph postcard of Middlemiss, Crawford of Edmonton. Postally House, which in later years became half length, in Spurs shirt. F.W.Jones, unused. Good/very good condition club offices to the right. Title printed Tottenham. Postally unused. Good

120 121 condition £50/80 otherwise in good condition £50/80 collecting a winners’ medal in the 1921 FA Cup Final Bert Middlemiss was an outside Bert Bliss was an inside forward who left who between 1908 and 1919 joined Tottenham from Willenhall 1284 Charles Walters. Tottenham Hotspur played a total of 261 matches and Swifts for £10 on 12 April 1912. He 1919-1925. Mono real photograph found the net on 55 occasions in all had a reputation for speed, accurate postcard of Walters, full length, competitions for the club passing and riffling shots on goal. He in Spurs attire. W.J. Crawford of played for Spurs between 1912 and Edmonton. Postally unused. Good 1279 Frederick Ingram Walden. Tottenham 1922 during which time he made condition £50/70 Hotspur 1913-1924. Early sepia real 215 appearances and scored 106 photograph postcard of Walden, Charlie Walters, a centre half, joined goals. He was a member of the team, half length, in Spurs shirt. F.W.Jones, Tottenham from Oxford City in 1919. which was promoted to the Football Tottenham. Postally unused. Crease He made 117 appearances in all League First Division in 1920 and to top left hand corner, minor wear competitions for the club including won the FA Cup in 1921 to other corners, some soiling to collecting a winners’ medal in the verso otherwise in good condition 1282 Arthur Grimsdell. Tottenham 1921 FA Cup Final £40/60 Hotspur 1912-1929. Early mono real 1285 James Cantrell. Tottenham Hotspur photograph postcard of Grimsdell, Fanny Walden was only 5 ft 2 in 1912-1922. Mono real photograph full length, in Spurs attire. . Nicely tall and was often described as postcard of Cantrell, half length, in signed ‘Yours faithfully, A. Grimsdell’. a ‘diminutive winger’. His small Spurs shirt. ‘ W.J. Crawford 1920’ of ‘W.J. Crawford’ of Edmonton. Jones stature also accounted for his Edmonton. Postally unused. Some Bros of Tottenham stamp to corner of nickname ‘Fanny’ which was in wear to corners, odd minor marks verso. Minor wear otherwise in good common use during his time to to photographic surface otherwise in condition £70/100 describe those of ‘dainty physique’. good condition £40/60 He continued to play for Tottenham Arthur Grimsdell was signed as a Tottenham Hotspur impressed by after the enforced break caused by schoolboy player to Tottenham Jimmy Cantrell’s goal scoring paid the First World War and made his Hotspur at the age of 18 in April a substantial sum for his services most important contribution for 1912. He played his first game that from Notts County in 1912. In a Spurs in the team which won the year. His career was interrupted by career interrupted by the First World Second Division title in 1920 but the First World War. On his return War, Cantrell lead the Spurs forward the following year unfortunately in 1919, he captained Tottenham line that won the Football League missed the 1921 FA Cup Final due and scored 14 goals in the 1919–20 Second Division in 1919-20 with a to injury. He went on to play in over season and led the team to win the then record 70 points. He went on to 300 games for Spurs including 214 Second Division that year. In the collect a winner’s medal in the 1921 league games scoring 21 goals following season he captained the FA Cup Final at the age of 38 side, which won the FA Cup in 1921. 1280 Robert James McDonald. Tottenham His successful club career continued 1286 Charles Wilson. Tottenham Hotspur Hotspur 1919-1924. Early mono real until he broke his leg during the 1925 1919-1922. Mono real photograph photograph postcard of McDonald, season. He did not return to play for postcard of Wilson, half length, full length, in Spurs attire. ‘Jones the side until 1927 and he went on in Spurs shirt. W.J. Crawford of Bros of Tottenham’. Postally unused. to play for Spurs until April 1929 Edmonton 1921. Postally unused. Minor crease to lower edge, minor when he was released by the club. Crease to lower right hand corner, wear and slight silvering to edges He made in total 418 appearances some wear to corners, slight soiling otherwise in good condition £50/80 for Tottenham scoring 43 goals to verso otherwise in good condition Bob McDonald joined the Spurs including 324 League appearances £30/50 from Inverness Caledonian in and 36 F.A Cup matches. In After being demobbed Charlie 1919. Playing as a full back he recognition of his distinguished Wilson played six times for made a total of 125 appearances career and service to the club he was Tottenham Hotspur in the 1918–19 in all competitions in his time at admitted the Tottenham Hotspur season, although for reasons White Hart Lane. The highlight of Hall of Fame unknown he decided to hide his his Tottenham career was to be a 1283 Charles Walters. Tottenham Hotspur identity. In four of these games member of the winning 1921 FA Cup 1919-1925. Mono real photograph he played under the name of ‘C. Final team postcard of Walters, half length, Williams’ and in the other under the 1281 Herbert Bliss. Tottenham Hotspur in Spurs shirt. Publisher unknown. pseudonym of ‘C. Forshaw’. Only in 1912-1922. Early mono real Signed in ink ‘Best Wishes, C. the sixth did he finally take to the photograph postcard of Bliss, full Walters’. Postally unused. Minor field as Charlie Wilson. With the war length, in Spurs attire. Title to lower faults otherwise in good condition over the Football League returned border ‘International Spurs Players. £70/100 and Wilson scored 11 goals for Spurs Burt Bliss (inside left). ‘W.J. Crawford in the 1919–20 season helping them Charlie Walters, a centre half, joined 1921’ of Edmonton. Jones Bros of claim the Second Division title Tottenham from Oxford City in 1919. Tottenham stamp to corner to verso. He made 117 appearances in all 1287 James Marshall Seed. Tottenham Postally unused. Odd minor fault competitions for the club including Hotspur 1920-1927. Sepia real

122 photograph postcard of Seed, half When he was released by Spurs in the following year unfortunately length, in Spurs shirt. W.J. Crawford 1931 he had scored 100 goals in 400 missed the 1921 FA Cup Final due of Edmonton. Postally unused. league games to injury. He went on to play in over Good/very good condition £50/70 300 games for Spurs including 214 1289 Bertram Smith. Tottenham Hotspur league games scoring 21 goals After initially playing five games in 1919-1930. Mono real photograph the reserves got his first postcard of Smith, half length, 1292 Thomas Clay. Tottenham Hotspur team chance with Spurs, making his in Spurs shirt. W.J. Crawford of 1914-1929. Mono real photograph debut at inside right and forming Edmonton. Title ‘B. Smith’ to lower postcard of Clay, half length, in Spurs an immediate understanding with border. Good/very good condition shirt. Title ‘T. Clay’ to lower border. the legendary, diminutive right Postally unused. £50/80 W.J. Crawford of Edmonton, ‘Spurs winger Fanny Walden. Seed played official photo’ stamp to verso. Jones Bert Smith made 319 appearances five games in the remainder of the Bros of Tottenham stamp to corner and scored ten goals in all 1919–20 season, scoring two goals of verso. Good+ condition. Postally competitions for the club. The as Spurs ran away with the Division unused £50/80 highlight of his Spurs career was Two title. Seed was a virtual ever collecting a winners’ medal in the Tommy Clay played for Spurs present for Spurs in the following 1921 FA Cup Final throughout the First World War seven seasons in Division One. The participating in 107 friendly matches. 1920–21 season saw Tottenham lift 1290 Thomas Clay. Tottenham Hotspur He captained the side in 1920 when the FA Cup with Seed playing in all 1914-1929. Mono real photograph it won the Second division title. In six matches in the cup run, scoring cigarette/trade card of Clay, full March 1921 he kept a clean sheet five goals including a hat trick against length, in Spurs attire. The card, as stand-in goalkeeper in a 1 – 0 Bradford City in the second round. entitled ‘Tom Clay In Action’, laid victory over Sunderland. Later the Just two months after getting his cup down to plain postcard and signed same year, although not captain, he winners medal Seed was called up below in ink ‘Yours truly, J. Clay’. played in the 1921 FA Cup Final. He for the first of this five England caps Good condition £30/50 continued to play for Tottenham, on 21 May 1921 against Belgium Tommy Clay played for Spurs totting-up 318 league appearances 1288 James Henry Dimmock. Tottenham throughout the First World War 1293 Arthur Grimsdell. Tottenham Hotspur 1919-1930. Mono real participating in 107 friendly matches. Hotspur 1912-1929, James Cantrell. photograph postcard of Seed, full He captained the side in 1920 when Tottenham Hotspur 1912-1922 and length, in Spurs attire. Title to lower it won the Second division title. In Herbert Bliss. Tottenham Hotspur border ‘International Spurs Players. March 1921 he kept a clean sheet 1912-1922. Sepia real photograph Jimmy Dimmock (outside left). W.J. as stand-in goalkeeper in a 1 – 0 postcard of the three players, full Crawford of Edmonton. Postally victory over Sunderland. Later the length, in Spurs attire on the pitch in unused. Good/very good condition same year, although not captain, he front of a packed White Hart Lane. £50/70 played in the 1921 FA Cup Final. He Players names and ‘Official Photo continued to play for Tottenham, Jimmy Dimmock holds a unique 1920’ to lower border. Publisher totting-up 318 league appearances place in the history of Tottenham unknown, but appears to be W.J. Hotspur by being the only player 1291 Frederick Ingram Walden. Tottenham Crawford of Edmonton. Odd minor in the club’s history to play 400 Hotspur 1913-1924. Early mono real faults otherwise in good condition league games and score 100 league photograph postcard of Walden, full Postally unused £60/90 goals. He also remains (at 20 years length, in Spurs attire. Title to lower The three players were probably 139 days) the youngest Tottenham border ‘F. Walden’. Boldly signed pictured together as they were all player to appear in an FA Cup Final. in ink ‘Yours sincerely, F. Walden’. granted a joint Benefit v Chelsea in Undoubtedly his most memorable Publisher unknown. Postally unused. 1920 and the image was probably season was the 1920–21 season. Minor blemish to top border of the taken at that match Jimmy made his international debut postcard otherwise in good/very against Scotland on 9 April 1921 at good condition £80/120 1294 James Andrew Banks. Tottenham the age of 20 years and 125 days to Hotspur 1913-1922. Sepia real Fanny Walden was only 5 ft 2 in become the youngest Spurs player photograph postcard of Banks, half tall and was often described as (at that time) to play for England, length, in Spurs shirt. ‘W.J. Crawford a ‘diminutive winger’. His small and a fortnight later he appeared 1920’ of Edmonton. Jones Bros of stature also accounted for his for Spurs in the FA Cup Final against Tottenham stamp to corner of verso. nickname ‘Fanny’ which was in Wolverhampton Wanderers at Good/very good condition. Postally common use during his time to Stamford Bridge. Despite sustaining unused £50/80 describe those of ‘dainty physique’. an injury early in the game, he He continued to play for Tottenham Jimmy Banks playing mainly as scored the only goal of the game to after the enforced break caused by an inside forward scored on 10 secure a second FA Cup triumph for the First World War and made his occasions in 78 appearances in all Tottenham. Surprisingly, he had to most important contribution for competitions for Tottenham Hotspur. wait five years to gain his 2 further Spurs in the team which won the The highlight of his career at international caps, against Wales Second Division title in 1920 but Tottenham was to collect a winners’ and Belgium in 1926.

122 123 medal in the 1921 FA Cup Final. On Signed in pencil ‘Yours truly, B. photograph postcard of Nicholls, leaving White Hart Lane in 1923 he Blake’. W.J. Crawford of Edmonton. half length, in Spurs jersey. Title to joined Norwich City... Good/very good condition Postally lower border. Publisher unknown. unused £70/100 Good/very good condition Postally 1295 James Andrew Banks. Tottenham unused £50/70 Hotspur 1913-1922. Mono real Herbert Blake joined Tottenham photograph postcard of Banks, full Hotspur in 1921 where he went Joe Nicholls played for Darlaston length, in Spurs attire. Title to lower on to appear in 56 matches in all before joining the Tottenham border ‘J. Banks’. Signed in ink ‘Best competitions between 1921–23 Hotspur nursery club Northfleet Wishes from J. Banks’. ‘Spurs official United. The goalkeeper joined 1299 Alexander Findlay Lindsay. photo’ stamp to verso. Good/very the White Hart Lane club in 1927 Tottenham Hotspur 1919-1929. good condition. Postally unused and featured in 129 matches in all Mono real photograph postcard £70/100 competitions of Lindsay, full length, in Spurs Jimmy Banks playing mainly as attire. Signed in pencil to image 1302 Thomas Meads. Tottenham Hotspur an inside forward scored on 10 ‘A. Lindsay’. W.J. Crawford of 1929-1934. Mono real photograph occasions in 78 appearances in all Edmonton. Good condition Postally postcard of Meads, half length, in competitions for Tottenham Hotspur. unused. Good/very good condition Spurs jersey. Title incorrectly spelt to The highlight of his career at Postally unused £70/100 lower border. Publisher unknown. Tottenham was to collect a winners’ Good condition Postally unused Lindsay joined Tottenham Hotspur medal in the 1921 FA Cup Final. On £50/70 from Raith Rovers in 1919. The leaving White Hart Lane in 1923 he centre forward played a total of 224 Meads played for Tottenham Hotspur joined Norwich City... matches and scored on 48 occasions between 1929–34 where he featured 1296 George Maddison. Tottenham in all competitions for the Lilywhites in 189 matches in all competitions Hotspur 1922-1923. Sepia real and scoring on six occasions for the 1300 William Henry Charles Lane. photograph postcard of Maddison, Lilywhites. He left White Hart Lane Tottenham Hotspur 1923-1926. half length, in Spurs jersey. Title in 1935 to end his career at Notts Mono real photograph postcard to lower border. W.J. Crawford County of Lane, half length, in Spurs shirt. of Edmonton. Good/very good Boldly signed in ink to image ‘Yours 1303 William Frederick Weston Hinton. condition Postally unused £50/70 Sincerely, W. Lane’. W.J. Crawford Tottenham Hotspur 1924-1926. George Maddison began his career of Edmonton. Good/very good Mono real photograph plain back at Birtley Colliery before joining condition Postally unused £70/100 postcard of Hinton, half length, Tottenham Hotspur in 1922. He in Spurs jersey. W.J. Crawford of Billy Lane joined Tottenham Hotspur made a total of 41 appearances in Edmonton. Good condition Postally in 1922 for the first time but left all competitions for the White Hart unused £50/70 the club without appearing in a Lane club between 1922–23 senior match. He went on to play Bill Hinton signed for Tottenham 1297 Samuel Ernest Brooks. Tottenham for Summerstown and Barnet before Hotspur in 1924 where he featured Hotspur 1922-1924. Sepia real re-joining Tottenham after a spell in 64 matches in all competitions for photograph postcard of Brooks, half with the club’s “nursery” team the Lilywhites. After leaving White length, in Spurs jersey. Title to lower Northfleet United. Lane, a centre Hart Lane he returned to Swindon border. Signed in pencil to image ‘J. forward, went on to feature in 36 Town in 1928 where he ended his Brooks’. W.J. Crawford of Edmonton. matches and found the net on 12 playing career Good/very good condition Postally occasions between 1924 and 1926. 1304 George William Greenfield. unused £70/100 Lane’s time with Spurs came to an Tottenham Hotspur 1931-1934. end after manager Peter McWilliam Sam Brooks won a runners-up medal Mono real photograph plain back dropped him after Lane kicked the for Wolverhampton Wanderers in postcard of Greenfield, half length, ball into the crowd after having a goal the 1921 FA Cup Final after a 1–0 in Spurs jersey. Publisher unknown. disallowed in a match versus Preston defeat to Tottenham Hotspur at Good condition Postally unused North End. Lane had been courting Stamford Bridge. Brooks signed with £50/70 the attention of the England selectors Tottenham Hotspur in 1922, having at the time, who were present at The inside left began his playing scored 53 goals in 246 league and the match, but unimpressed with career at Lea Bridge Gasworks. In cup appearances in total for Wolves. his behaviour. The incident ended 1931 he joined Tottenham Hotspur However he struggled at White Hart Lane’s chances of an international where he featured in 31 matches and Lane, and scored one goal in only call-up and his Tottenham career. He scored 11 goals between 1931 and ten First Division appearances in the went on to play for both Brentford 1934 1922–23 and 1923–24 seasons and Watford scoring 150 goals in 1305 William James Minter. Tottenham 1298 Herbert Edwin Blake. Tottenham 236 appearances for the two clubs Hotspur 1908-1920. Mono real Hotspur 1921-1923. Sepia real between 1929-1936 photograph postcard of Minter, half photograph postcard of Blake, full 1301 Joseph Henry Nicholls. Tottenham length, in suit and tie. Nicely signed length, in Spurs attire with one hand Hotspur 1927-1936. Mono real in ink to face of postcard ‘Best Wishes on the goal post. Title to lower border.

124 W.J. Minter’. Also signed to verso in He and Jimmy Dimmock were Crawford of Edmonton’. Blemishes ink ‘Best Wishes, W.J. Minter’. ‘W.J. Tottenham’s best strikers in that and imperfections to the face of the Crawford of Edmonton’. Good/very decade postcard, minor staining to edge good condition Postally unused otherwise in good condition. Postally 1310 Andrew Thompson. Tottenham £80/120 unused £30/50 Hotspur 1920-1930. Excellent Billy Minter was a player, trainer, mono real photograph postcard of It has been suggested to the manager and assistant secretary Thompson, full length, in Spurs attire. auctioneer that these postcards may at Tottenham Hotspur. He scored Title printed to lower border. ‘W.J. well have been originally printed 101 goals for Tottenham, and was Crawford of Edmonton’. Good/very with these imperfections to the for a time the top scorer for the good condition Postally unused image. club. He also managed the club for £50/80 Rowe was born in Tottenham and three years, and after he resigned as Andy Thompson made his debut for began his career at Tottenham manager, due to ill health, he stayed the Lilywhites versus Sunderland on Hotspur’s nursery club Northfleet at the club until his death in 1940 26 March 1921 in the position of United as an amateur in 1923, 1306 T. Ison. Tottenham Hotspur centre half. Thompson converted before becoming a professional with 1930-1931. Mono real photograph to the forward line where he scored Spurs in 1929. He was a Tottenham postcard of Ison, half length, in Spurs 22 goals in 166 appearances in all player for eight seasons, after shirt. ‘W.J. Crawford of Edmonton’. competitions making his debut in 1931, in which ‘Spurs official photo’ stamp to time he played 201 games, in all 1311 Sidney Ernest Rowland Castle. verso. Very good condition Postally competitions, and earned his single Tottenham Hotspur 1919-1920. unused. Rare £60/90 cap for the England team. Tottenham Excellent mono real photograph were in the second division when Ison played four London postcard of Castle, half length, in Rowe returned to the club as Combination matches during the Spurs shirt. Very nicely signed in ink manager in 1949 and his task was to 1930/31 season and then left the ‘Yours sincerely S. R. Castle 1923’. gain promotion. This was achieved club ‘W.J. Crawford of Edmonton’, ‘Spurs by becoming Champions and the official photo’ stamp to verso. Good+ 1307 John Pearson. Tottenham Hotspur following season the First Division condition Postally unused £80/120 1914-1923. Sepia real photograph Championship was won as well. postcard of Pearson, half length, in Sid Castle, an outside right, joined These back-to-back championships Spurs shirt. Nicely signed in pencil Tottenham Hotspur in 1919 and made Spurs the first post-war team ‘Yours Sincerely, J. Pearson’. ‘W.J. made five appearances for the Spurs. to win back-to-back titles. This was Crawford of Edmonton’. Good/very He signed for Charlton Athletic in achieved through the use of ‘Push good condition Postally unused 1921 and went on to play in 66 and run’ football. Rowe was forced £80/120 matches and scoring 10 goals. to resign as Tottenham manager in 1955 due to health issues. 1308 Horace Lowe. Tottenham Hotspur 1312 John Guthrie Blair. Tottenham 1914-1926. Excellent mono real Hotspur 1926-1927. Mono real 1314 Walter John Alsford. Tottenham photograph postcard of Lowe, photograph postcard of Blair, full Hotspur 1930-1936. Mono real full length, in Spurs attire. ‘W.J. length, in Spurs attire in front of photograph postcard of Alsford, Crawford of Edmonton’. Good/very the main stand. ‘W.J. Crawford of half length, in Spurs shirt. ‘W.J. good condition Postally unused Edmonton’. Some blemishes and Crawford of Edmonton’. Blemishes £50/80 imperfections to the face of the and imperfections to the face of postcard, rounding to postcard the postcard otherwise in good Harry Lowe, a centre half, signed corners otherwise in good condition. condition. Postally unused £30/50 for Tottenham Hotspur in 1914. He Postally unused £30/50 played a total of 72 matches in all It has been suggested to the competitions between 1914–26 for It has been suggested to the auctioneer that these postcards may the Spurs auctioneer that these postcards may well have been originally printed well have been originally printed with these imperfections to the 1309 Charles Harold James Handley. with these imperfections to the image. Tottenham Hotspur 1921-1929. image. Sepia real photograph postcard of Alsford made 81 appearances for Handley, half length, in Spurs shirt. Blair began his professional career Spurs before joining Nottingham Signed in pencil ‘C. Handley’. W.J. at Third Lanark before joining Forest in 1936. He made one Crawford of Edmonton’, ‘Spurs Tottenham Hotspur. He played a total appearance for England in 1935 official photo’ stamp to verso. of 30 matches and scored 14 goals in 1315 Frederick Charles Channell. Good/very good condition Postally all competitions for the White Hart Tottenham Hotspur 1930-1931 and unused £70/100 Lane club between 1926–27 1933-1936. Mono real photograph From 1922 - 1928, Charlie “Tich” 1313 Arthur Sydney Rowe. Tottenham postcard of Channell, half length, Handley scored a goal almost every Hotspur 1929-1939. Mono real in Spurs shirt. Title to lower border. time he played and if he wasn’t photograph postcard of Rowe, Appears to be a ‘W.J. Crawford of scoring, he was setting them up. half length, in Spurs shirt. ‘W.J. Edmonton’ postcard. Small pin hole

124 125 to top border of postcard otherwise to enquire if he knew anyone who Vivian Woodward was an English in very good condition. Postally could help out the depleted Welsh amateur footballer who enjoyed the unused £50/70 team. Turner mentioned that he had peak of his career from the turn of a promising reserve half-back who the 20th century to the outbreak of In 1930, Fred Channell had his first he believed was Welsh, leading to the First World War. He played for spell at Tottenham. After a trial in Day being capped before having Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea. 1931 at Clapton Orient he moved to appeared in League football. Shortly He captained Great Britain to gold Peterborough & Fletton United. He afterwards, Day made his debut medals at the 1908 Olympics in went on to play for the Spurs nursery for the Spurs’ first-team, going London and in Stockholm in 1912. club Northfleet United, Channell on to make 14 appearances in all Woodward’s tally of 29 goals in 23 rejoined the Lilywhites in 1933 to go competitions. The form of fellow- matches for England remained a on to play 109 matches and scoring a Welshman Tom Evans at right half record from 1911 to 1958; his strike single goal in all competitions for the prevented Day from becoming a rate of 1.26 goals per game remains White Hart Lane club regular in the Spurs’ side, with nine the all-time record for an England 1316 William Whatley. Tottenham of his League appearances coming player Hotspur 1932-1939. Mono real in the 1934–35 season at the end 1319 Walter Bull. Tottenham Hotspur photograph postcard of Whatley, of which Spurs were relegated from 1904-1905 and 1908/1909. Early half length, in Spurs shirt. ‘W.J. Division One. Despite his limited sepia real photograph postcard Crawford of Edmonton’. Blemishes first-team appearances, Day made of Bull, full length, in Spurs attire. and imperfections to the face of 139 appearances in the reserves in Title to lower left hand corner ‘W. the postcard otherwise in good London Combination matches Bull. Tottenham Hotspurs’. Number condition. Postally unused £30/50 1318 George William Hall. Tottenham ‘92’ to opposite corner. Jones Bros, It has been suggested to the Hotspur 1932-1945. Mono real Tottenham. Postally unused. Slight auctioneer that these postcards may photograph postcard of Hall, half fading to image, minor soiling to well have been originally printed length, in Spurs shirt wearing verso otherwise in good condition with these imperfections to the England cap. Postcard by ‘Wright & £60/90 image. Robertson of London’. Good/very Walter played for Spurs in the good condition. Postally unused Bill Whatley, a full-back, made 254 1904-05 season. At Tottenham, he £50/70 appearances scoring two goals during counted amongst his team mates his career, which was interrupted by Willie Hall was signed from Notts , in 1907 Bull was the start of the Second World War County by Spurs for a fee of £2,600 offered the job of Northampton in 1939. During the latter part of in 1932. He was a versatile inside Town manager but after accepting, his playing career in 1938 he was in forward and skilful dribbler. In his changed his mind, and recommended competition for his first team place later career he played at full-back. Chapman take charge of the club with Bill Nicholson. He played for He made his international debut instead. He then played for Spurs in Wales against England in the 1938 against France in December 1933 the 1908/09 season British Home Championship when and went on to appear in a total of 1320 David Crichton Brown. Tottenham the Welsh won 4 - 2 at ten international games for England. Hotspur 1909/1910. Early sepia During England’s match against 1317 Alfred Day. Tottenham Hotspur real photograph postcard of Brown, Northern Ireland on 16 November 1931-1936. Mono real photograph full length, in Spurs attire. Title to 1938, Hall scored five goals during postcard of Day, half length, in Spurs lower left hand corner ‘. a 30-minute period either side shirt. ‘W.J. Crawford of Edmonton’. Tottenham Hotspur’. F.W. Jones, of half-time. Three of these were Blemishes and imperfections to the Tottenham. Postally unused. Some within a four-minute spell and Hall face of the postcard otherwise in slight fading to image, tear to top still holds the record for the fastest good condition. Postally unused border of card otherwise in good hat-trick in international matches. £30/50 condition £50/80 During the Second World War, Hall It has been suggested to the continue to play in friendly matches David Brown played one game for auctioneer that these postcards may for Spurs whilst also being a member Spurs in the 1909/1910 season well have been originally printed of the London Police Reserve. 1321 Edward Bulling. Tottenham Hotspur with these imperfections to the 1318 Vivian John Woodward. Tottenham 1910/1911. Early sepia real image. Hotspur 1901-1909. Early mono photograph postcard of Bulling, Alf Day signed for Tottenham printed postcard of Woodward, full length, in Spurs attire. Title to Hotspur as a trainee, being ‘farmed full length, in England shirt. Title to lower right hand corner ‘E. Bulling. out’ to the Spurs’ nursery team lower border ‘Vivian J. Woodward Tottenham Hotspur’. F.W. Jones, Northfleet United. In November Tottenham Hotspur F.C. and England Tottenham. Postally unused. Some 1933, Day made his only Centre Forward 1903/04’. Walter minor marks to the surface of the international appearance for Wales. Henry of Westminster. Postally image otherwise in good condition The Football Association of Wales unused. Odd very minor faults £50/80 secretary, Ted Robbins, rang the otherwise in good condition Ed Bulling played two game for secretary at Spurs, Arthur Turner, £80/120

126 Spurs in the 1910/1911 season Jack Chaplin played sixty six matches condition £50/70 for Sours between 1906 and 1908 1322 Herbert Blake. Tottenham Hotspur Bowler moved to Tottenham Hotspur 1921-1923. Sepia real photograph 1327 Tom H. Morris. Tottenham Hotspur in 1913 from Derby, and made three postcard of goalkeeper Blake, 1899-1913. Early mono real appearances during the 1913-14 full length, in Spurs attire leaning photograph postcard of Morris, full season and remained with the club on the goal post. W.J. Crawford length, in Spurs attire. Title to lower during the First World War. He of Edmonton. Good/very good border ‘T. Morris. Tottenham Hotspur guested for Brentford in December condition Postally unused £50/80 1909-10’. F.W. Jones, Tottenham. 1915. Bowler moved to Southern Odd minor faults to postcard League First Division club Luton Herbert Blake joined Tottenham otherwise in good condition £50/70 Town in 1919 Hotspur in 1921 where he went on to appear in 56 matches in all Morris made 523 appearances for 1331 John Cameron. Tottenham Hotspur competitions between 1921–23 Spurs including 63 after the club was 1898-1907. Early mono real elected to the Football League. His photograph postcard of Cameron, 1323 Edward Lawson Birnie. Tottenham playing career lasted 13 years after full length, in Spurs attire. Title Hotspur 1910-1911. Mono real which he retired but remained a to lower border ‘John Cameron. photograph postcard of Birnie, member of the ground staff until his Famous Footballer’. ‘Health & full length, in Spurs attire. Title death in 194. In 1901 he was part of Strength’ Series, London. Postally to lower right hand border. F.W. the FA Cup winning team which beat unused. Light surface marks to image Jones, Tottenham. Odd minor faults Sheffield United 3 –1 in the replay otherwise in good condition £80/120 otherwise in good condition Postally at Burnden Park after drawing 2 – 2 unused £50/80 In 1898, Cameron was signed by in the first match at Crystal Palace. Manager, Frank Brettell as a player for Ted Birnie joined Tottenham Hotspur This was also the first and only time Tottenham Hotspur. When Brettell from Chelsea in 1910, he played in a non-league team won the FA Cup was offered a better paid position at four matches and scoring a single 1328 Robert Loudon Steel. Tottenham Portsmouth F.C. and moved there in goal at White Hart Lane Hotspur 1908-1919. Early mono February 1899, Cameron succeeded 1324 Ernest Coquet. Tottenham Hotspur real photograph postcard of Steel, Brettell and became player-manager 1908-1911. Early mono real full length, in Spurs attire. Title to OF Tottenham. He enjoyed instant photograph postcard of Coquet, full lower border ‘T. Morris. Tottenham success when, in his first game in length, in Spurs attire. Title to lower Hotspur’. F.W. Jones, Tottenham. charge, Tottenham became the first right border ‘E. Coquet. Tottenham Odd minor faults to postcard lower division club ever to come from Hotspur’. F.W. Jones, Tottenham. otherwise in good condition £50/70 behind against top flight opposition Some wrinkling, light creasing to win an FA Cup tie, Cameron Bobby Steel joined Tottenham to postcard otherwise in good himself scoring the winning goal Hotspur in 1908 from Port Glasgow condition £50/70 against Sunderland. In 1900 he led and played mainly in the inside left Tottenham to the Southern Football In his three seasons at White Hart position, although he was versatile League title and a year later led them Lane, Coquet made 76 Football and willing to fill in several roles, to victory in the 1901 FA Cup Final, League, eight FA Cup and six including in defence. He featured in after drawing 2–2 with Sheffield Southern League appearances. 245 games and scored 45 goals in all United, Tottenham eventually won competitions 1325 William Cartwright. Tottenham the replay with Cameron scoring an Hotspur 1913-1914. Early sepia real 1329 Charles Lewis Woodruff. Tottenham equaliser in a 3–1 win. As a result, photograph postcard of Cartwright, Hotspur 1908-1910. Early sepia real Spurs became the only club outside full length, in Spurs attire. Title to photograph postcard of Woodruff, the English League to win the lower left border ‘W. Cartwright. full length, in Spurs attire. Title competition. Under Cameron, the Tottenham Hotspur’. F.W. Jones, to lower border ‘C.L. Woodruff. club also finished as a runners-up Tottenham. Minor marks to postcard Tottenham Hotspur’. F.W. Jones, in the Southern League in 1902 and otherwise in good condition £50/70 Tottenham. Some fading and 1904. He scored 139 goals in 293 discolouration to postcard image appearances, including 43 goals in Cartwright signed for Tottenham otherwise in good condition £50/70 111 appearances in the Southern Hotspur and made his debut against League. He resigned as Tottenham Newcastle United in November Charlie Woodruff joined Tottenham manager in March 1907. 1913 and featured in 19 matches in Hotspur in 1908 and scored one goal all competitions for the Lilywhites in 10 appearances for the Lilywhites 1332 , Tottenham Hotspur 1938-1954 and Roy White, 1326 John Fowler Chaplin. Tottenham 1330 George Henry Bowler. Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur 1940-1946. Hotspur 1906-1908. Early sepia real Hotspur 1913-1919. Early mono Mono real photograph plainback photograph postcard of Chaplin, real photograph postcard of Bowler, postcard of the two players, full full length, in Spurs attire. Title to full length, in Spurs attire. Title to length, in Spurs attire on the pitch. lower border ‘J. Chaplin. Tottenham lower border ‘G. Bowler. Tottenham Players names hand printed to lower Hotspurs’. Jones Bros, Tottenham. Hotspur’. F.W. Jones, Tottenham. border in black ink and above players Minor surface marks to postcard Postally unused. Some surface marks heads on the image in blue ink. otherwise in good condition £50/70 and wear to image otherwise in good

126 127 Publisher unknown. Minor wear and a real photograph postcard of appearances for England staining to image otherwise in good Blanchflower with printed facsimile 1340 Clifford William Jones. Tottenham condition Postally unused £40/60 signature of the player. Publisher Hotspur 1958-1968. Mono plain unknown. Qty 2 £30/40 1333 William Rees. Tottenham Hotspur backed real photograph postcard 1949/50. Mono real photograph 1338 John Brooks. Tottenham Hotspur of Jones, full length in Spurs attire, plainback postcard of Hall, full 1953-1959. Mono real photograph about to kick the ball. Signed by length, in Spurs attire. The card with plainback postcard of Brooks, full Jones to image. Printed title to lower hand written caption to lower border length, in Spurs attire, taking a border. Good condition £40/60 ‘Leyton Orient F.C.’ and to image corner in front of a packed stand. Jones joined Tottenham Hotspur in over shirt ‘Os 1950-51’. Publisher Signed by Brooks to image. Publisher February 1958 for a record unknown. Odd marks otherwise in unknown. Appears slightly trimmed, £35,000. For a while Jones didn’t good condition. Postally unused good condition. Postally unused play at his best at Spurs, and he then £40/60 £40/60 broke a leg in a tackle with Peter Billy Rees signed for Tottenham Brooks joined First Division club Baker during pre-season training in Hotspur in 1949 for Tottenham Hotspur in February the summer of 1958. He returned £14,000 from Cardiff City, just 1953. to the team after his recovery in weeks after winning the first of his December 1958. He became a By the 1954–55 season, Brooks had four Wales caps against Northern prolific goalscorer for the club, broken through into the first team Ireland. Early into his Tottenham scoring 25 goals in all appearances and made 31 appearances, scoring career he suffered from a number of in the 1959–60 season. Jones was a seven goals. After the departure minor injuries which caused his form key member of the double-winning of manager in 1955, to severely dip and he found himself team of the 1960–61 season, scoring the best years of Brooks’ Spurs out of the side. He was quickly sold 19 goals that season. He was also career came under new manager to Leyton Orient at the end of the part of the successful Spurs sides in Jimmy Anderson and he scored in season for £14,500 the 1962 FA Cup Final and 1963 double figures to help Tottenham to European Cup Winners Cup Final, 1334 Leonard Stanley Duquemin. second and third-place finishes in and he also won a further medal as Tottenham Hotspur 1946-1957. the 1956–57 and 1957–58 seasons a non-playing substitute in the 1967 Mono real photograph plainback respectively. His performances FA Cup Final. He remains one of postcard of Duquemin, head and also won him England recognition. the top scorers in the club’s history, shoulders, in Spurs shirt. Printed title Brooks scored 51 goals in 179 scoring 159 goals in 378 games to lower border. Publisher unknown. appearances during his six and a half Good condition. Postally unused years with Tottenham 1341 James Peter Greaves. Tottenham £40/60 Hotspur 1961-1970. Two plain 1339 Ronald Sidney Maurice Reynolds. back real photograph postcards of 1335 Edwin George ‘Ted’ Ditchburn. Tottenham Hotspur 1950-1960 Greaves. One of him, full length, Tottenham Hotspur 1939-1958. and . Tottenham playing for Spurs and the other, half Mono real photograph trade Hotspur 1955-1966. Mono plain length, wearing Spurs shirt. Both postcard of Ditchburn, head and back real photograph postcard of cards with title to lower border. shoulders, in Spurs jersey with inset Reynolds, full length, in action for Publishers unknown. Odd faults photograph of Ditchburn as a boy. Spurs. Publisher unknown. Sadly otherwise in good condition. Qty 2 The card produced by ‘The Star’. there are two punch holes to the left £30/50 with printed details of Ditchburn and hand border of the card otherwise the Star competition to verso. Good in good condition. Sold with a is England’s fourth condition £30/40 mono real photograph tradecard highest international goalscorer of Norman, head and shoulders, (44 goals), Tottenham Hotspur’s 1336 John White and Danny Blanchflower. wearing Spurs shirt. Printed title to highest ever goalscorer (266 goals), Tottenham Hotspur. Two colour trade lower border. Publisher unknown. the highest goalscorer in the history card featuring White, full length, in Pin hole to top border, minor wear of English top-flight football (357 Spurs attire and Blanchflower, head otherwise in good condition. Qty 2 goals), and has also scored more and shoulders, in Spurs shirt. Both £30/50 hat-tricks (six) for England than cards with players name and club anyone else. He finished as the First printed to base of verso. Both taken Reynolds played 138 first team Division’s top scorer in six seasons from copyright photos. Minor wear games for Tottenham Hotspur otherwise in good condition. Qty 2 in the ten years he was with the 1342 Tottenham Hotspur ‘F.A. Cup £30/50 club. Maurice Norman made 411 Winners’ 1967. Two cards featuring first-team appearances and scoring players from the final when Spurs beat 1337 Danny Blanchflower. Tottenham 19 goals for Spurs. He was an Chelsea. A mono real photograph Hotspur 1954-1964. Two postcards, integral part of Bill Nicholson’s postcard of , full one a mono real photograph trade Double-winning Tottenham team of length, posing with the F.A. Cup card of Blanchflower in action for 1960–61 that went on to retain the and the other a plain back trade card Spurs. The card published by ‘The FA Cup in 1962, and win the 1963 with title ‘Spurs. Cup Winners 1967’ Star’ in October 1960. The other Cup Winners’ Cup. He made 23 featuring a real photograph image of

128 winger Jimmy Robertson, head and Jackie Gibbons joined Football 1350 Tottenham Hotspur 1920-1930’s. shoulders. Good condition. Qty 2 League Second Division club Good selection of seven original £30/50 Tottenham Hotspur in July 1937 and press photographs of Spurs players scored on his debut in a 3–0 victory for the period. Photographs are E. 1343 Tottenham Hotspur 1960’s. Eight at Sheffield Wednesday. Owing O’Callaghan (1926-1944), D.A. mono real photograph postcards to his RAF service, he obtained Hunt (1934-1944), F.A. Sargent of (2, different), the nickname ‘Wings’ amongst (1934-1946), J. Hibbert (marked , Terry Venables, the Spurs support and made 36 to verso, January 1935, suspect , John White, James appearances and scored 18 goals reserve player), V. Potts ((marked to Robertson and . Six of during the 1937–38 season, with 12 verso, January 1935, suspect reserve the eight are plain back postcards. of his strikes coming in the form of player), P. Hooper (1934-1945) and Head and shoulders and full length hat-tricks in four consecutive games G. Ivory (marked to verso, January images. Good condition £50/70 mid-season. He joined First Division 1935, suspect reserve player). Each 1344 Tottenham Hotspur signed trade and club Brentford in 1938 and made 11 photograph measures approximately cigarette cards. Early signed cigarette appearances, scoring one goal during 4”x6”. All with press stamps to backs cards include Fred Channell, Willie a poor 1938–39 season for the of photographs. Good condition Hall and Danny Blanchflower (2), Bees. Gibbons re-joined Tottenham £60/90 adhesive marks to backs, one laid Hotspur in 1939, but failed to make 1351 Tottenham Hotspur. Good selection down to page plus Eddie Bailey, Ron an appearance in his second spell of six pre-war photographs of Spurs Burgess and , signed with the White Hart Lane club players, the majority original press in later years. Sold with twenty two 1347 John William Jordan. Tottenham photographs. An excellent image of modern trade cards, each signed. 1947/48. Mono postcard size real ‘J. Hall, Tottenham’s new goalkeeper Players include Walker, Ferdinand, photograph of Jordan, half length, from Manchester United, practising Stewart, Howells, King, Gomes, Bale, in Spurs shirt. Published by A. Wilkes jumping at Tottenham this morning’ Jenas, Mooric, Dawson etc. G & Son, West Bromwich. Good dated July 1936, ‘A new picture of £50/80 condition £30/50 Nicholls, the Spurs goalkeeper in 1345 George William Hall. Tottenham action’ dated February 1934, ‘An 1348 Peter Russell Baker. Tottenham Hotspur 1932-1945. Mono real action picture of Spurs goalkeeper Hotspur 1952-1965. Mono postcard photograph of Hall, head and W. Evans’ September 1934, a group size real photograph of Baker, half shoulders, in Spurs shirt. Photograph of five players in training in the mid length, wearing Spurs shirt. Signed in by F.J. Worger of London. 4”x6”. 1930’s, players include Fullwood, blue by Baker to image, slight fading Good/very good condition £30/50 Phypers, Whatley etc. Various size to signature. 3.5”x5.5”. Publisher photographs ranging from 3.5”x5.5” Willie Hall was signed from Notts unknown. Odd faults otherwise in to 8”x10”. Good condition £50/70 County by Spurs for a fee of £2,600 good condition £30/50 in 1932. He was a versatile inside 1352 Tottenham Hotspur 1940-1960’s. Baker joined Tottenham Hotspur forward and skilful dribbler. In his Good selection of six original action from non-League club Enfield in later career he played at full-back. press photographs of Spurs players 1952. After a slow start at Spurs he He made his international debut including Spurs v Bradford 1946/47 gained a place in the first team and against France in December 1933 with Burgess prominent, Jordan of quickly improved and went on to and went on to appear in a total of Tottenham v West Bromwich Albion, play a key role in the Spurs Double- ten international games for England. F.A. Cup tie 1948, Ted Ditchburn winning side of 1960–61. He stayed During England’s match against diving in vain for Spurs v Sheffield with them until the end of the Northern Ireland on 16 November Wednesday 1958, Cliff Jones scoring 1964-65 season, keeping a regular 1938, Hall scored five goals during for Spurs v Aston Villa in the 5th place in the team from the 1960-61 a 30-minute period either side round of the Cup 1961, (damage season until the end of the 1963-64 of half-time. Three of these were to corner), group of Spurs players in season, when he was replaced by within a four-minute spell and Hall training February 1961, Henry, Allen Cyril Knowles still holds the record for the fastest Baker, Blanchflower, Norman and hat-trick in international matches. 1349 Tottenham Hotspur 1920-1930’s. Baker playing against Leicester etc. During the Second World War, Hall Good selection of six original press Various size photographs ranging continue to play in friendly matches photographs of Spurs players from 6”x8” to 10”x8”. Good for Spurs whilst also being a member for the period. Photographs are condition £50/70 of the London Police Reserve. W. H. C. Lane (1924-1927), J. 1353 Tottenham Hotspur 1960’s. Good Richardson (1925-1929), G.W. 1346 Albert Henry Gibbons. Tottenham selection of eight original action Cook (1929-1931), R.W.F. Rowley Hotspur 1937-1938 and 1939. press photographs of Spurs players (1929-1932), G.W. Hall (1932-1944) Mono real photograph of Gibbons, including Robertson scoring against and A.S. Rowe (1930-1938). Each head and shoulders, in Spurs shirt. Arsenal in October 1964, Jimmy photograph measures 4”x6”. A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich Greaves in training 1965, Pat All with press stamps to backs of 1938. 3.25”x5.5”, may have Jennings 1966, Pat Jennings being photographs. Good condition been trimmed.... Good/very good spoken to by the Referee 1968, £60/90 condition £30/40 Collins, Jennings, England v Wolves

128 129 1969, Morgan scoring against Stoke 1981/82 seasons. Blue file containing Town, West Ham, Oxford United, 1969, a team photograph with Alan sixty seven, mainly single sheet, Fulham, Chelsea, Ipswich Town, Mullary, Captain, circa 1968/69 etc. programmes for the period. Football Crystal Palace, Charlton, Norwich Various size photographs ranging Combination (reserve) matches, in City, Leicester, Watford, Luton and from 6”x8.5” to 8”x11.5”. Good date order, for the 1979/80 season Bristol Rovers. Plus two UEFA Youth condition £50/70 are v Reading Reserves, Hereford Tournament programmes for 22nd United, Southampton, Q.P.R., May 1983, played at White Hart 1354 Mike England. Tottenham Hotspur Plymouth Argyle, Crystal Palace, Lane, both for the Final and Third 1966-1975. Real photograph Swindon Town, West Ham, Cardiff and Fourth Play off matches, one plainback trade card of England half City, Ipswich, Fulham, Luton Town, marked ‘South Stand’ and the other length, wearing Spurs shirt. Nicely Arsenal, Orient, Oxford, Chelsea, ‘West Lower’. For the 1983/84 signed in blue ink ‘Best wishes Mike Bristol City, Norwich City, Leicester, season, Football Combination England’. 4”x6.75”. Light horizontal Birmingham City and Bristol Rovers. programmes are v Watford, Reading, crease to centre otherwise in good Plus F.A. Youth Cup 4th round match Leicester City, Swansea, Millwall, condition £30/40 v Watford Town, South East Counties Swindon, Norwich, Bristol Rovers, 1355 Tottenham Hotspur 1970’s. Good League Cup match v Charlton Luton Town, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, selection of fifteen original individual Athletic, London School’s F.A. Trophy Southampton, West Ham, Ipswich and action press photographs of Final, North v West May 1980 played Town, Q.P.R., Birmingham, Arsenal, Spurs players including Jimmy at White Hart Lane and South East Oxford United, Charlton, Brighton & Pearce, Peter Collins, Martin Peters Counties League Cup Final 2nd leg Hove Albion, Oxford United, Ipswich scoring against Blackpool 1970, match v Wimbledon, May 1980. Town and Fulham. Plus Southern Gilzean scoring against West Ham For the 1980/81 season, Football Junior Floodlit Cup 1st round replay v 1970, four photographs from the Combination programmes are v Gillingham, F.A. Youth Cup 2nd round League Cup Final v Aston Villa 1971 Swindon, West Ham, Oxford, Bristol v Millwall. For the 1984/85 season, including Glizean, Chivers scoring the City, Crystal Palace, Ipswich, Cardiff, Football Combination programmes opening goal, Chivers, Mullary and Orient, Bristol Rovers, Norwich City, are v Reading, Swindon Town, Bill Nicholson holding up the trophy, Plymouth, Reading, Arsenal, Q.P.R., Swansea, Norwich, Bristol Rovers, Chivers scoring against Liverpool Birmingham, Luton, Southampton, Charlton, Millwall, Chelsea, Watford, 1971, Roger Morgan almost scoring Fulham, Leicester and Chelsea. Plus Portsmouth, away programme v against Leeds United 1972, Chivers, F.A. Youth Cup v Chelsea, F.A. Youth Q.P.R., Ipswich Town, Luton Town, Beal and Perryman in training Cup semi-final v Manchester United, Oxford United, Brighton & Hove 1973, 1978, Spurs team South East Counties semi-final v Albion, Southampton, West Ham, photograph 1973/74 etc. Various Swindon Town, F.A. Youth Cup Arsenal, Fulham and Birmingham size photographs mostly 10”x8”, Final v West Ham and South East City. Plus friendly matches v Millwall some smaller. Good condition Counties Final v Cambridge United. and Wokingham Town, F.A. Youth £50/80 For the 1981/82 season, Football Cup 5th round match v Birmingham Combination programmes are v City, South East Counties Cup, 1356 Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Bristol Rovers, Swindon, Chelsea, semi-final v Portsmouth, South 1974. Excellent image of the main Leicester, Norwich, Hereford East Counties Cup Final, 2nd leg v entrance to White Hart Lane for the United, Luton, Oxford, Plymouth, Arsenal and S.J.F.C. semi-final replay match against Burnley in October Southampton, Watford, Arsenal v Portsmouth. Very minor annotation 1974. Crowds pouring down and Q.P.R. Plus Southern Junior to odd programme, otherwise in towards the West Stand. 8.5”x6.5”. Floodlit Cup preliminary round v good condition throughout £50/80 Good condition £30/50 Coventry City, F.A. Youth Cup 3rd 1360 Tottenham Hotspur Reserve, 1357 Tottenham Hotspur 1980’s. Good round v Fulham, F.A. Youth Cup 4th Youth and School’s home match selection of thirty original individual round v Sunderland and London programmes 1985/86, 1986/87 and and action press photographs of School’s F.A. Bill Nicholson Trophy 1987/88 seasons. Blue file containing Spurs players, odd one signed, match, South v East played at White seventy six, mainly single sheet, including Hughton and Galvin, G. Hart Lane, May 1982. Odd minor programmes for the period. Football Roberts, Crooks, Archibald, Ricky faults, folds, minor annotation to Combination (reserve) matches, in Villa (two photographs signed), odd programme, otherwise in good date order, for the 1985/86 season Ossie Ardiles (signed), Hoddle, condition throughout £50/80 are v Reading, Watford, Chelsea, D.Thomas, G. Stevens, G. Crooks, 1359 Tottenham Hotspur Reserve, Swansea, Birmingham City, Norwich S. Perryman, T. Parks, Mario Kempes Youth and School’s home match City, West Ham, Q.P.R., Luton Town, (trial with Spurs), M. Hazard (signed), programmes 1982/83, 1983/84 Portsmouth, Oxford United, Ipswich C. Allen, T. Galvin, G. Mabbutt, S. and 1984/85 seasons. Blue file Town, Charlton, Swindon, Crystal Hodge etc. Various size photographs containing seventy, mainly single Palace, Arsenal, Q.P.R., Brighton & mostly 10”x8”, some smaller. Good sheet, programmes for the period. Hove Albion, Fulham, Southampton, condition £70/100 Football Combination (reserve) Bristol Rovers and Millwall. Plus 1358 Tottenham Hotspur Reserve, matches, in date order, for the Southern Junior Floodlit Cup 1st Youth and School’s home match 1982/83 season are v Arsenal, round v Bristol Rovers, English programmes 1979/80, 1980/81 and Southampton, Reading, Swindon Schools’ F.A. Under 16 Trophy Final,

130 Essex v Greater Manchester, F.A. Oxford United, Watford, Brighton are v Brighton & Hove Albion, Youth Cup, 2nd round v Gillingham, & Hove, Millwall and Ipswich Town. Charlton, Chelsea, Ipswich Town, F.A. Youth Cup, 3rd round v West Plus Southern Junior Floodlit Cup Luton Town, Arsenal, Millwall, Ham, F.A. Youth Cup, 5th round v 1st round v Norwich City, F.A. Youth Crystal Palace, Portsmouth, Reading, Coventry City, Tottenham Hotspur Cup, 2nd round v Peterborough Q.P.R., Southampton, Swindon, Staff XI v Parliamentary XI (Charity United, F.A. Youth Cup, 3rd round v Reading, West Ham, Oxford United, Match), Southern Junior Floodlit Charlton, F.A. Youth Cup, 4th round Norwich City, Watford, Wimbledon Cup, semi-final v Arsenal and the v Birmingham City, F.A. Youth Cup and Fulham. Plus F.A. Youth Cup, 2nd South East Counties Senior League 5th round v Manchester City and round v Coventry City, F.A. Youth Cup Final, 1st leg v Arsenal. For S.E.C.L. Cup, semi-final v Brentford. Cup, 3rd round v Bournemouth, the 1986/87 season, Football For the 1989/88 season, Football Southern Junior Floodlit Cup, Combination programmes are Combination programmes are v semi-final v Birmingham City, F.A. v Charlton, Watford, Reading, Arsenal, Charlton, Luton Town, Youth Cup, 3rd round v Everton, F.A. Swindon, Bristol Rovers, Luton Q.P.R., West Ham, Reading, Brighton Youth Cup, semi-final v Manchester Town, Norwich City, Ipswich & Hove Albion, Southampton, United, Southern Junior Floodlit Town, Arsenal, Millwall, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Millwall, Cup Final v Arsenal and South Brighton & Hove Albion, Q.P.R., Ipswich Town, Chelsea, Watford, East Counties Cup Final, 2nd leg v Fulham, Southampton, West Ham, Portsmouth, Wimbledon, Norwich Chelsea. For the 1992/93 season, Portsmouth, Crystal Palace and City, Oxford United and Swindon Football Combination programmes Oxford United. Plus Southern Junior Town. Plus Southern Junior Floodlit are v Arsenal, Bristol City, Watford, Floodlit Cup 2nd round replay v Cup, 2nd round v Wimbledon Chelsea, Ipswich Town, Charlton Swindon Town, F.A. Youth Cup 2nd (programme lacks team names), F.A. Athletic, Brighton & Hove Albion, round v Epsom & Ewell, Southern Youth Cup, 4th round v Wolves, Wimbledon, Millwall, Q.P.R., Junior Floodlit Cup 3rd round v Southern Junior Floodlit Cup, Oxford United, Portsmouth, West Q.P.R., F.A. Youth Cup, 3rd round v 3rd round v Leyton Orient, F.A. Ham, Southampton, Crystal Palace, Oxford United and F.A. Youth Cup, Youth Cup, 4th round v Wolves Swindon Town, Luton Town, Norwich 4th round v Nottingham Forest. (re-arranged match?), John Ullman City and Fulham. Plus Southern For the 1987/88 season, Football Cup, 3rd round v Charlton Athletic, Junior Floodlit Cup, 1st round v Combination programmes are v F.A. Youth Cup, 3rd round replay v Swindon Town, F.A. Youth Cup, 3rd Watford (friendly?), Brighton & Hove Charlton Athletic, Southern Junior round v Norwich City and South Albion, Reading, Chelsea, West Ham, Floodlit Cup, semi-final replay v East Counties Cup Final v Norwich Bristol Rovers, Fulham, Arsenal, Watford, F.A. Youth Cup, semi-final, City. For the 1993/94 season, Ipswich Town, Crystal Palace, first leg v Manchester United, Football Combination programmes Oxford United, Southampton, Southern Junior Floodlit Cup Final, are v Ipswich Town, Luton Town, Watford, Luton Town, Norwich first leg v Arsenal, F.A. Youth Cup Arsenal, Brighton & Hove Albion, City, Swindon Town, Charlton Final, second leg v Middlesborough Bristol City, Oxford United, Swindon and Millwall. Plus Southern Junior and John Ullman Cup Final v Town, Q.P.R., Crystal Palace, Bristol Floodlit Cup, 2nd round v Leyton Fisher Athletic. For the 1990/91 Rovers, Watford, Portsmouth, Orient, F.A. Youth Cup, 2nd round season, Football Combination West Ham, Southampton, Millwall, v Bristol Rovers, F.A. Youth Cup, 3rd programmes are v Oxford United, Norwich City, Charlton, Chelsea and round replay v Charlton Athletic, F.A. Chelsea, Fulham, Q.P.R., Crystal Wimbledon. Plus Southern Junior Youth Cup, 4th round v Chelsea, Palace, Swindon Town, Millwall, Floodlit Cup, 1st round v Crystal F.A. Youth Cup, 5th round replay v Portsmouth, Southampton, Arsenal, Palace, Southern Junior Floodlit Cup, Reading, F.A. Youth Cup, semi-final Watford, Charlton, Luton Town, 3rd round v West Bromwich Albion, v Doncaster Rovers and South East Brighton & Hove Albion, Norwich F.A. Youth Cup, 2nd round v Stoke Counties League Cup Final, 1st City, West Ham, Reading, Ipswich City, Southern Junior Floodlit Cup leg v Southampton. Annotation to Town and Wimbledon. Plus Southern semi-final v Q.P.R. and Southern odd programme, otherwise in good Junior Floodlit Cup, 1st round v Junior Floodlit Cup Final v Aston condition throughout £50/80 Northampton Town, Southern Villa. Plus two under 21 matches v Junior Floodlit Cup, 2nd round v Norwich City and Coventry City. 1361 Tottenham Hotspur Reserve, Birmingham City, John Ullman Cup, Good condition throughout £50/80 Youth and School’s home match 2nd round v V.C.D. Athletic and programmes 1988/89, 1989/90 and 1363 Tottenham Hotspur miscellaneous, South East Counties match v Arsenal. 1990/91 seasons. Blue file containing Reserve and Youth home match Good condition throughout £50/80 seventy five, mainly single sheet, programmes 1994/95, 1995/96 and programmes for the period. Football 1362 Tottenham Hotspur Reserve, 1996/97 seasons. Blue file containing Combination (reserve) matches, Youth and School’s home match seventy, mainly single sheet, in date order, for the 1988/89 programmes 1991/92, 1992/93 and programmes for the period. Football season are v Q.P.R., Crystal Palace, 1993/94 seasons. Blue file containing Combination (reserve) matches, Swindon, West Ham, Arsenal, seventy one, mainly single sheet, in date order, for the 1994/95 Charlton, Wimbledon, Portsmouth, programmes for the period. Football season are v Portsmouth, Millwall, Reading, Fulham, Chelsea, Norwich Combination (reserve) matches, in Oxford United, Bristol City, Luton City, Luton Town, Southampton, date order, for the 1991/92 season Town, Bristol Rovers, Ipswich Town,

130 131 Arsenal, Norwich City, Crystal Palace, (Villa Park). The 1948 programme between 1934–1935 making 109 Chelsea, Watford, Wimbledon, with folds and some wear, loss of appearances and scored 31 goals for Q.P.R., Brighton, Swindon Town staple, wear to edges, the remaining the club. (away), Southampton, West Ham programmes in good condition Arthur Rowe played for Spurs and Charlton. Plus Southern Junior £40/60 between 1930 and 1938 making 182 Floodlit Cup, 2nd round v Chelsea, 1365 Tottenham Hotspur. ‘Matches appearances for the club. He was F.A. Youth Cup, second round proper played at Cheshunt Ground’. Blue appointed manager in May 1949 v Boldmere St Michaels, Southern folder containing a selection of and Spurs won the second division Junior Floodlit Cup, 3rd round v seven home single page match title in 1949/50. This was followed Charlton, F.A. Youth Cup, third programmes for matches played in 1950/51 by the greatest success round proper v Wolves, F.A. Youth at the Cheshunt Ground. Matches in Spur’s history to date, winning Cup, fourth round proper v Southend are Tottenham v Crystal Palace, the League Championship. Rowe United, F.A. Youth Cup semi-final London Mid-week League, Oct resigned due to ill health in July v Manchester City, F.A. Youth 23rd 1958, Spurs ‘A’ v Cambridge 1955 Cup Final, first leg v Manchester City Reserves, Eastern Counties United and UEFA Intertoto Cup. 1368 Tottenham Hotspur. Large blue file League, 8th October 1960, Spurs ‘A’ Group Two match v F.C. Luzern (14”x17”) containing numerous v Lowestoft Town, Eastern Counties and further Intertoto Cup match v signatures of Spurs players and the League, 16th September 1961, Spurs Oster IF. For the 1995/96 season, odd manager. Many are signed to ‘A’ v Chatham Town, Metropolitan Football Combination programmes printed magazines pictures, copy League, 26th December 1964, Spurs are v Ipswich Town, Norwich City, photographs, white postcards, ‘A’ v Chelmsford City Reserves, Southampton, Bristol Rovers, album pages, odd trade or cigarette Metropolitan League, 4th September Millwall, Wimbledon, Portsmouth, card, paper pieces, large double 1965, Tottenham Hotspur ‘A’ v Bury Watford, Bristol City, Charlton page pictures taken from ‘Sours Town, Metropolitan League, 28th Athletic, Oxford United, Arsenal, Monthly’, ‘Shoot’ etc. Over 260 September 1968 and Tottenham Luton Town, Swindon Town, Q.P.R., signatures including Ditchburn, Hostpur ‘A’ v Metropolitan Police, Swindon Town, Chelsea, Crystal Medley, Ryden, Hopkins, Norman, Metropolitan League, 12th April Palace, Brighton & Hove and West Hollowbread, Medwin, Smith, 1969. Also an application form for Ham. Plus F.A. Youth Cup, 2nd round Mackay, Jones, Henry, England, tickets for Paul Miller’s Testimonial v Shrewsbury Town. For the 1996/97 Jennings, Beal, Chivers, Collins, Match v Glasgow Rangers in August season, Football Combination Peters, Coates, Armstrong, Hoddle, 1986 is included in the folder. programmes are v Bristol City, Gorman, Duncan, Bowen, Ardilles, Annotation to five of the sheets, Charlton, Wimbledon, Oxford Perryman, Brazil, Mabbutt, some folds, nicks etc. G £30/50 United, Swansea City, Brighton Burkinshaw, Nicholson, Archibald, & Hove, Bournemouth, Watford, 1366 Tottenham Hotspur. Tottenham Clemence, Hazard, Roberts, Crooks, Chelsea, West Ham (away) and Hotspur Youth XI v Aldershot Youth Villa, Allen, Pleat, Shreeve, Hodge, Cardiff City. Plus friendly v Kuwait XI 1969. Official programme for Waddle, Stewart, Venables, Walsh, National Team, friendly v Nottingham the Southern Junior Floodlight Cup, Lineker, Barmby, Calderwood, Forest, Southern Junior Floodlit Cup, Prelim Rd. Some light staining, good. Anderton, Francis, Dumitrecu, 2nd round v Wycombe Wanderers, Sold with thirteen home reserve Sheringham, Campbell, Walker, Avon League Cup match v Watford, match programmes 1997-2000, Ginola, Fox, Ferdinand, Gross, Avon League Cup match v Q.P.R., the majority 1999/2000, odd Dozzell, Freund, Baardsen, Korsten, Avon Combination League Cup duplication. Sold with a collection Sherwood, Ziege, Iversen, Carr, match v Q.P.R., South East Counties of forty eight official team sheets for Taricco, Rebrov, Redknapp, Brown, League Cup semi-final v West Ham first team, reserve, youth matches Postiga, King, Huddleston, Dawson, Youth, South East Counties League 1986-1999. Many are for season Defoe, Lennon etc. Also contains the Cup Final, second leg v Norwich City 1998/99. G £30/50 front cover of the Italian magazine and Avon Combination League Cup “Domenica del Corriere” dated 27 1367 Tottenham Hotspur. Original official Final v Wimbledon. Good condition November 1949 covering England v four page agreement/contract throughout £50/80 Italy played at Tottenham. Beautiful between Fred Sargeant (formerly of colour drawing of the match to 1364 Tottenham Hotspur ‘F.A. Cup Spurs) and Arthur Rowe, Secretary/ front cover, ‘Tottenham Caricatures’ Semi-finals’ 1948 to 1987. Selection Manager of Chelmsford City to play showing six images of cartoons used of eight Semi-final programmes for Chelmsford City for the 1948/49 on programme covers of the past, all for 1948 v Blackpool (Villa Park), season. Signed by Sargeant and Rowe featuring the club mascot ‘Cocky’ 1953 v Blackpool (Villa Park), in ink and dated 30th April 1948 and and ‘Picture Post’ report on the Len 1961 v Burnley (Villa Park), 1962 v witnessed by the groundsman... Harvey v Freddie Mills fight held at Manchester United (Hillsborough), Rowe was to be appointed Manager White Hart Lane. Good condition 1967 v Nottingham Forest of Spurs in 1949. Good condition £150/250 (Hillsborough), 1981 F.A. Cup £50/80 Replay v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1369 Tottenham Hotspur. Selection of ten Fred Sargent was a right winger (Highbury), 1982 v Leicester City individual signatures of Spurs players, who played for Tottenham Hotspur (Villa Park) and 1987 v Watford each signed to a white postcard.

132 Signatures are Ernie Jones, Ron and Blotter were given to McLukie Previously sold on behalf of the Burgess, Alf Ramsey, Len Duquemin, along with the Grandmother Clock family by Knights as part of the George Robb, Eddie Bailey, Harry (also sold by Knights in 2009) and James McLukie Football collection Clarke, Ted Ditchburn, Fred Sharpe other items to mark the winning of in June 2009. Sold with a photocopy and Tommy Harmer. Good condition the F.A. Cup in 1934 of the letter from a relative £50/80 suggesting that the Cup Souvenir James Sime McLuckie 1908-1986. was given to McLukie along with JAMES MCLUCKIE. MANCHESTER Hamilton Academicals, Manchester the Grandmother Clock (also sold by CITY & SCOTLAND 1908-1986 City, Aston Villa, Ipswich Town & Knights in 2009) and other items to Scotland 1928-1947. McLuckie 1370 ‘Manchester City Association mark the winning of the F.A. Cup in played one international match for Football Club Yearbook and Souvenir 1934. Scotland v Wales in 1934, he was Blotter’. Season 1933/34. ‘F.A. Cup a member of Manchester City’s F.A. James Sime McLuckie 1908-1986. Winners 1934’. Official hard board Cup winning team of 1934 and was Hamilton Academicals, Manchester Yearbook for the season with six blue a reserve at the match. He had a long City, Aston Villa, Ipswich Town & blotter pages to centre and pages friendship with Scotland 1928-1947. McLuckie with photographs, printed history, played one international match for players and officials images, adverts 1371 ‘Manchester City Football Club Scotland v Wales in 1934, he was etc to outer pages. Minor marks Cup Souvenir 1934’. Fred Johnson. a member of Manchester City’s F.A. to front board otherwise in good Manchester 1934. Official souvenir Cup winning team of 1934 and was condition £50/80 brochure covering the club’s a reserve at the match. He had a long involvement in the F.A. Cup for the Previously sold on behalf of the friendship with Matt Busby 1933/34 season. Includes team family by Knights as part of the players and officials pictures and END OF SALE James McLukie Football collection in biographies, story of the Cup season, June 2009. Sold with a letter from a records, adverts etc. Good condition relative suggesting that the Yearbook £50/80

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