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01303 278137 Football Sporting Times SPT31 Issue 31 ALF RAMSAY FB23H £200 £25 over 8 months Alf Ramsey signed 1973 EEC cover, Inter- Common Market Soccer cover, a scarce FDC even without Alfs signature PELE Pele signed 1966 World Cup cover with GB, Brazil & Monaco stamps and special Sport with Stamps, Stampex postmark £50 over 10 months FB80 £500 Flexi-pay available on all items! Please note: Orders won’t be sent out until payment in full is received. ENGLAND 1979 England v Northern Ireland cover signed by the England manager & team Ron Greenwood, Emyln Hughes, Ray Clemence, Joe Corrigan, Dave Johnson, Peter Barnes, Dave Watson, Trevor Cherry, Steve Coppell, Paul Mariner, Terry McDermott, Phil Thomson, Phil Neal, Ray Kennedy, Trevor Brooking, Ray Wilkins, plus Kenny Samson & Glen Hoddle on the reverse FB764 £500 £100 over 5 months www WEBSITE CALL US ON www.buckinghamcovers.com 01303 278137 FOOTBALL £50 over 10 months FB1370 £500 Bruce Grobbelaar, Phil Neal, Gary Gillespie, Alan Kennedy, Steve Nicol, Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish, Jan Molby, Ian Rush, Craig Johnston, Jonny Wark, Paul Walsh & Joe Fagan signed 1984 World Cup Championship Final with 8th December Tokyo postmark FB762 £75 Jimmy Armfield signed 1970 Clube Calcio Internazionale cover with special Testimonial Match Lancashire postmark FB53L £150 £50 over 3 months Stanley Matthews signed 1965 Testimonial Match cover with Stoke- on-Trent CDS plus a Monaco FIFA stamp & FDI FB759 £50 Hilton Gosling signed 1966 World Cup, cover with 25th June Glasgow CDS which was the first meeting between Scotland & Brazil FB758 £750 £125 over 6 months Lev Yashin, Anzor Kavazashvili, Viktor Serebryanikov, Leonid Ostrovski, Vladimir Ponomaryov, Valentin Afonin, Albert Shesternyov, Yozhef Sabo, Viktor Getmanov, Vasily Danilov, Igor Chislenko, Valeri Voronin, Alexey Korneev, Georgi Sichinava & Galimzyan Khusainov signed across a pair of Ron Antinoris covers with the 1966 Russian World Cup stamps & miniature sheet 1966 World Cup Russian stamps the other with the miniature sheet & Moscow FDI postmark, of the 50 sets of pairs produced just five were signed by these USSR players CALL US ON 01303 278137 e-mail EMAIL US [email protected] 2 Warren House, Shearway Road, Folkestone, Kent CT19 4BF SPT31 Tel 01303 278137 Email [email protected] 1966 world cup FB06A £750 £75 over 10 months Bobby Moore signed 1966 World Cup, Wembley FDI FB10F £50 FB164J £100 Geoff Hurst signed Nobby Stiles signed 1966 World Cup, Ron 1966 Winners, Antinoris cover scarce illustration FB23A £400 £50 over 8 months FB86J £50 Alf Ramsey signed 1966 World Cup, Wembley FDI Gordon Banks signed 1966 Winners cover, Harrow “f CMYK / .eps & Wembley FDI Find us online at: www.buckinghamcovers.com @BuckinghamCover FB201M £50 @BuckinghamCovers1 Jackie Charlton @BuckinghamCovers1 signed 1966 Winners, Harrow & Wembley FDI CALL US ON 01303 278137 www.buckinghamcovers.com 3 FOOTBALL 1981 FA Cup Centenary Final Pair of Ron Antinoris covers each with a 9th May FA Cup Final Wembley postmarks & three World Cup stamps. Also included is a match programme for the replay plus two unsigned covers £250 per month for 4 months for the first match & replay with 9th May FA Cup Final Wembley FB763 £1000 special postmark and 14th May Wembley CDS. Ron only produced three fully signed pair of covers. Milija Aleksic, Chris Hughton, Paul Miller, Graham Roberts, John Bond, Joe Corrigan, Bobby McDonald, Tommy Caton, Steve Perryman, Mark Falco, Osvaldo Ardiles, Steve Archibald, Dave Bennett, Steve MacKenzie, Kevin Reeves, Gerry Gow, Tony Galvin, Glenn Hoddle, Garth Crooks, Micky Hazard, Glen Ray Bailey, Phil Boyer, Ray Ranseo, Mick Reid, Paul Power, Reilly, Peter Shreaves, Ricardo Villa, Keith Burkinshaw, plus Tommy Booth, Tommy Hutchison, Alex Williams, Dennis Barry Daines on reverse, the victorious Spurs team & manager Tueart, Martin O'Neill, Reuben Harris, the Manchester City team & manger Kevin Keegan Testimonial Match Kevin Keegan, Kevin Carr, John Anderson, Kenny Wharton, David McCreery, Steve Carney, Glen Roeder, Wesley Saunders, Chris Waddle, Terry McDermott, John Trewick, Peter Beardsley, Martin Thomas, Peter Waddell, Neil McDonald, Chris Wentworth, Arthur Cox & Haleh Swan signed Kevin Keegan Testimonial Match, Ron Antinoris cover with 17th May Newcastle-upon-Tyne CDS, also includes a match programme. Only 12 covers signed by the Newcastle player pool were produced, the majority donated to Keegan himself. FB101J £500 £50 per month for 10 months 4 Warren House, Shearway Road, Folkestone, Kent CT19 4BF SPT31 Tel 01303 278137 Email [email protected] ATHLETICS AT048 £50 Roger Bannister signed 1980 Sport cover Commonwealth & European Champion gold medal winner & ran the first sub four minute mile AT057 £40 Seb Coe signed 2005 London Host City cover, Olympic gold medal winner who set twelve middle distance track event world records AT061D £50 Linford Christie signed 1999 Autographed Editions cover, the first European to break the 10 second barrier in the 100m & still holds the British record SD184 £30 Sally Gunnell signed 8x12” of her at the 1992 Olympics, AT124H £40 won the 1992 Steve Redgrave signed 1996 Olympics cover, rower who Olympic gold in won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games the 400 metres from 1984 to 2000 hurdles BC327PS2 £40 Christine Ohuruogu signed 2008 Olympic Flag Handover, 400m Olympic, World & Commonwealth champion BC341S £50 Ben Ainslie signed 2009 Tribute cover, BC228S2 £30 the most Kelly Holmes signed 2005 Olympic Bid cover, won successful sailor two golds at the 2004 Olympics & still holds many in Olympic British track records history Don't forget that you can always use Flexi-Pay to spread the cost of your covers. It's simple, flexible and INTEREST FREE. You can choose to spread the cost over up to 12 months, with a minimum monthly payment of £10 - the amounts shown above are just examples so an item at £250 could be split over 5 months instead of 2. Talk to any of our team to find a payment plan that suits you. We then hold your order safely for you. We prefer you to pay by credit or debit card for this service Call us on 01303 278137 or email us at [email protected] www.buckinghamcovers.com 5 horse racing BC556AS £25 HORS020A £35 Tommy Stack signed 2017 Racehorse Legends Red Rum Lester Piggott signed 1997 Queens Horses cover, the greatest flat cover, jockey who piloted Red Rum to a third Grand racing jockeys of all time with nine Epsom Derby victories National victory HORS021A £75 Lester Piggott, Willie Carson & Pat Eddery signed 1979 Horseracing cover, three greats of the sport 01303 278137 Flexi-pay available on all items! 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