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Football, Rugby and Sporting Memorabilia Thursday 08 April 2010 11:30 Football, Rugby and Sporting Memorabilia Thursday 08 April 2010 11:30 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers The Clive Pavilion Ludlow Racecourse Ludlow SY8 2BT Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Football, Rugby and Sporting Memorabilia) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 421 World Cup football signed selection: to incl 9x individually Football sticker albums/books - to incl 1970/71 Soccer Stars signed 1966 England World Cup 30th Anniversary FDC's to Picture Stamp Album published by FKS, World Cup Soccer include Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Gordon Banks et al plus Stars Mexico 1970 - both complete together when World Cup other World Cup FDC's, 1970 Esso England poster and 1990 Stars. (G) (3) World Cup book - "The Great Moments". (24) Estimate: £45.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 422 Lot: 430 Football ties - large quantity 1980s/90s football club ties to incl Manchester United football collection -to include big match league and non-league and FA associations - to include programmes, testimonials, postcards, Christmas cards, season Liverpool, York city, Norwich, Wimbledon, Japan F A et al (32) ticket booklets et al - programmes include Don Givens Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 testimonial, v Republic of Ireland 82, v Chelsea FAC 50, FA Cup Final v Bolton' 58 plus postcards of players, United Remembered and other various books and paperbacks mostly related to George Best. (138) Lot: 423 Estimate: £75.00 - £80.00 Middlesex Wanderers& Chelsea football collection: relating to their tours of Japan, Asia, India et al complete with itineraries, programme, and signed letters by Craig Brown - some duplication (31) plus a quantity of Chelsea facsimile Lot: 431 programmes and handbooks from 1905/06 -1908/09 (30) Collection of Manchester United various football publications: to Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 incl early Supporters Yearbooks No. 3 - 10, Red Devil Booklet nos 1 - 7 & 9-12, 1990s Official Yearbooks, others include "Magic of man United, Wembley 79, United We Stand, plus biographies et al. (65) Lot: 424 Estimate: £75.00 - £80.00 Birmingham City football selection from 1990 onwards: to incl programmes Pre-season friendly, Reserves, Youth Cup, Ladies Academy semi finals, boardroom menus et al - worth a look (150) Lot: 432 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Manchester United treble winning football season: a large collection of newspapers relating to Manchester United treble winning season 1998/99, covers league, FA Cup, European, mostly complete together with foreign publications to incl. El Lot: 425 Mundo, Sport Barcelona - a fine collection (38) Portsmouth football programmes: to incl Youth Cup, Pre- Estimate: £40.00 - £50.00 season friendlies including single sheet programmes (150) Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 433 Manchester United collection newspapers 1950s onwards: Lot: 426 mainly 1990s/2000 to include big match editions et al - unique Derby County football programmes 1960s onwards: to incl look into Manchester United over the recent years (3x stacking Friendlies, Texaco Cup, FA Cup et al - Centenary v Hibernian boxes). 75, v Dundee United Texaco Cup '71, v Gateshead '70 et al Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 (70) Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Lot: 434 1917 Cricket & Football book: titled "British Sports and Lot: 427 Sportsman-Cricket and Football" ltd ed no 688/1000 - published Selection of Testimonial/Benefit Football Programmes: to incl 1917 in the original deluxe leather and gilt boards and spine Phil Russell Testimonial Heanor Town v versus Derby County (very light scuffling to corners and top and tail) - containing 90, Morris Evans Testimonial Oxford United v Derby County' numerous illustrations and photogravures with protective tissue 97, Malcolm Manley Testimonial Portsmouth v Leicester' 76 et (G). al (21) Estimate: £75.00 - £80.00 Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00 Lot: 435 Lot: 428 Arsenal "Double Winning Season" 2001/02 football print: official 1981 Manchester United Testimonial autographed football ltd edition framed print only issued by Arsenal FC - no. programme: for Sammy McIroy played at Old Trafford between 120/2002 and signed by the artist in pencil to the border m. f. & Manchester United & FA Cup Winners 1977 autographed to the g overall 18.5 x 26" (G) team page by guests including George Best, Denis law, Bobby Estimate: £35.00 - £40.00 Charlton, Cliff Jones, Nobby Stiles, Matt Busby et al. Estimate: £90.00 - £100.00 Lot: 436 Arsenal FA Cup Winners 2002/03 football display: official Lot: 429 framed display only issued by Arsenal FC -comprising a 1 of 39 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Football, Rugby and Sporting Memorabilia) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com panoramic view of the Millennium Stadium together with Lot: 444 vignettes of each player and legend - mf&g overall 16.25" x 32" Large collection of Manchester United football photographs: (G) over 100 United photographs mainly postcard size, several Estimate: £45.00 - £50.00 larger, mainly from the 1990s but some earlier. A must for the United collector. Just too many to count hence (A Lot) Estimate: £40.00 - £50.00 Lot: 437 Arsenal FC "The Untouchables" 2003/04 football display: official framed display commemorating Arsenal's unbeaten Lot: 445 premiership championship comprising a panoramic view of the Collection of Manchester United football ephemera et al: incl stadium together with vignettes of each player with facsimile 13x facsimile laminated banknotes featuring Busby Babes, Matt signatures and full results of all the home and away games - Busby, George Best, and Alex Ferguson et al plus fixture lists overall 16.5" x 40.5" (G) and other United items of interest (A Lot) Estimate: £55.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £45.00 Lot: 438 Lot: 446 Arsenal FC "Unbeaten League Champions" 2003/04 signed 1958 Manchester United football selection: to include "United football shirt: an official replica football shirt c/w sponsors O/2 Story in Pictures", 1958 FA Cup final song sheet and the 1958 logo and club's crest and signed to the front by 15 players in Manchester United Memorial Handbook. (3) black felt tip pen - mf&g overall 38" x 35" (G) Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £175.00 - £200.00 Lot: 447 Lot: 439 Manchester United 1958/59 football programmes: complete Arsenal FC commemorative "Herbert Chapman" signed replica season of United home football programmes and no 1-24, football shirt 2007/08: commemorating Herbert Chapman including friendlies, Manchester Senior Cup Final, FA Youth manager 1925 - 1934 and signed to the front by 16 players to Cup Semi Final v Blackburn Rovers et al (25) incl Fabregas and Van Persie - mf&g overall 31.5" x 33" Estimate: £50.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £180.00 - £200.00 Lot: 448 Lot: 440 1963/64 Football League Cup semi-final football programmes: Collection of late 1950s/60s Manchester United FA Cup football to incl Manchester City v Stoke City both home and away newspaper editions and poster: to incl 3x Manchester Evening programmes with Stoke going through on a 2-1 aggregate News with 1957 FA Cup final preview and report, and 1958 FA score (2) Cup preview plus 3x Manchester Evening Chronicles covering Estimate: £35.00 - £40.00 the 1958 FA Cup final preview, the 1963 FA Cup Semi-Final Preview and 1963 Final report and a 1965/66 team poster. (7) Estimate: £35.00 - £50.00 Lot: 449 Selection of Cup Final/Semi-final football programmes: to incl FA Cup Finals for 1956, '59, '62, '66, '70 (replay), and '72 plus Lot: 441 FA Cup semi - finals for '65 and '70 also Football League Cup 1974 Manchester United autographed football programme: v Finals for 1968, '70 and '76 (11) Tottenham Hotspur 23/3/1974, Directors Lounge Copy - fully Estimate: £40.00 - £50.00 signed by the United team. Note: United were relegated at the end of the season for the first time in 60 years. Estimate: £50.00 - £75.00 Lot: 450 1936/37 West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers football programme: Div 2 game played on 12 September, pencil team Lot: 442 changes otherwise (G) Large collection of Manchester United football autographs Estimate: £120.00 - £140.00 1980s onwards: literally dozens and dozens of United team player autographs from the 1980s onwards, a veritable treasure trove of the keen fan/collector - just too many to count hence (a lot) Lot: 451 Estimate: £50.00 - £60.00 1945 Tottenham Hotspur football/boxing programme: for The Heavyweight Championship of Great Britain and The British Empire - Jack London V Bruce Woodcock held on July 17, 1945 Tottenham Hotspur football ground single folded sheet Lot: 443 with the usual pocket folds, minor tear (taped) and hand written Manchester United football signed book: titled "Winners and pencil results and changes (F) Champions" 1st ed published 1985 c/w the original d/j and Estimate: £45.00 - £50.00 signed to the title page by1948 FA Cup team to include Jimmy Murphy, Johnny Carey, Matt Busby, John Aston, Stan Pearson, Jack Compton et al and the author Alec Shorrocks (G) Estimate: £75.00 - £100.00 Lot: 452 2 of 39 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Football, Rugby and Sporting Memorabilia) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com 1950/51 England v Ireland football programme: International Lot: 460 League Match played at Bloomfield Road Ground, Blackpool Various league and non - league football programmes and (FC) on 18 October 1950 - usual horizontal pocket fold and team sheets from 1960s onwards: programmes incl. 21x general match wear and a small hand drawn figure to the back Tottenham Hotspur 65/66 - 66/67, Bath City FA Cup v Plymouth cover hence (F) 1st Rd' 77/78, v Northampton 2nd Rd, v Stoke City 3rd Rd
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