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Closing Date: THURS 5TH AUGUST 2021 POSTAL AUCTION ISSUE 120– Closing Date: THURS 5TH AUGUST 2021 • All items are open to bids/offers. • The price stated is the minimum acceptable price. • Amount offered is the amount you pay. • Clients are invited to bid before the closing date. • Prior to making bids, further descriptions can be obtained. • Post/Email/Phone/Fax/Website bids all acceptable. • Postage charges £1 per invoice (1 Lot £1, 100 lots still £1). • Payment by: Cheque, Postal Order, Cash, Bank Transfer. LOT BRIEF DESCRIPTION OFFER LOT BRIEF DESCRIPTION OFFER FOOTY PROGS – 50 GRANTLEY DRIVE, BIRMINGHAM, B37 5LW 0121 270 9449 (tel) – 0121 285 2825 (fax) [email protected] (email) – www.footy-progs.com (website) Footy Progs is the trading name of partners – Jason L. Gibbons, Steven E. Solomon & Warren J. Murray 1 LOT BRIEF DESCRIPTION OFFER LOT BRIEF DESCRIPTION OFFER 2 105 - 03/02/2017 Arthurlie v Gartcairn [Scottish Junior Cup] £2 106 - 26/05/2018 Ashburton v Waldon Athletic £2 FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES 107 - 18/09/1977 Ashburton High School Parents And Teachers v Entertainers XI [Charity Match] £2 1 - 23/12/2017 Abbey Hey v Runcorn Town £2 108 - 12/05/2018 Ashby Ivanhoe v Arnold Town & 14/05/2018 Barrow Town & 16/05/2018 Graham 2 - 11/11/2017 Abbey Hulton United v New Mills £2 Street Prims [Joint Issue] £2 3 - 06/03/2018 Abbey Rangers v Camberley Town £2 109 - 17/02/2018 Ashford v Gillingham Town [Kent County Junior Cup] £2 4 - 20/10/1973 Aberdeen v Dunfermline Athletic (folded) £2 110 - 02/01/2018 Ashford Town (Middlesex) v Marlow £2 5 - 30/09/2017 Abingdon United v Binfield £2 111 - 06/10/2017 Ashton And Backwell United v Bishop Sutton £2 6 - 12/08/1976 Addlestone v Brentford [Friendly] (slight fold) £2 112 - 31/10/2017 Ashton Athletic v AFC Darwen £2 7 - 26/08/2017 AEK-Boco v Little Stoke £2 113 - 15/08/2017 Ashton United v Farsley Celtic £2 8 - 19/08/2017 AFC Blackpool v Bacup Borough £2 114 - 15/10/2017 Asianos v Hertford Stags [FA Sunday Cup] [At Barking] (Four Pages) £2 9 - 04/11/2017 AFC Darwen v Winsford United £2 115 - 04/11/1997 Aston Villa v Athletic Bilbao [UEFA Cup] £2 10 - 20/01/2018 AFC Dunstable v Chalfont St Peter £2 116 - 15/09/1982 Aston Villa v Besiktas [European Cup] £2 11 - 25/11/2003 AFC Wimbledon Reserves v Kew Association [Surrey Premier Cup] £2 117 - 07/10/1967 Aston Villa v Birmingham City (Creased, Marked) £2 12 - 10/10/2009 AFC Wulfrunians v Heath Town Rangers £2 118 - 05/09/1964 Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers (Creased, Folded, Scores Noted Inside) £2 13 - 23/12/2006 AFC Wulfrunians v Parkfield Leisure £2 119 - 20/04/1968 Aston Villa v Bolton Wanderers (Creased, Worn, Marked) £2 14 - 17/11/1973 Airdrieonains v Queen Of The South (folded, creased) £2 120 - 30/09/1997 Aston Villa v Bordeaux [UEFA Cup] (Crease) £2 15 - 03/01/1976 Airdrieonains v Queen Of The South (folded) £2 121 - 09/01/1961 Aston Villa v Bristol Rovers [FA Cup] (single sheet, slight marked) £2 16 - 06/11/1976 Airdrieonains v Queen Of The South (folded, marked) £2 122 - 09/09/1970 Aston Villa v Burnley [Football League Cup] (Creased, Folded, Results Noted) £2 17 - 10/02/1974 Ajax v NAC Breda (team changes) £2 123 - 28/10/1970 Aston Villa v Carlisle United [Football League Cup] (Crease, Number Wrote On Cover, 18 - 13/10/1973 Albion Rovers v Queen Of The South (folded) £2 Token Removed) £2 19 - 29/03/1975 Albion Rovers v Queen Of The South £2 124 - 20/01/1968 Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic (Light Crease, Light Marks) £2 20 - 29/03/1975 Albion Rovers v Queen Of The South (folded, worn on back) £2 125 - 03/01/1970 Aston Villa v Charlton Athletic [FA Cup] (Creasedm Folded, Worn, Score Noted) £2 21 - 29/03/1975 Albion Rovers v Queen Of The South (folded, creased corner) £2 126 - 13/10/1971 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace [Football League Cup] (Foxing To Covers, Token Removed) 22 - 09/08/2017 Albion Sports v Garforth Town £2 £2 23 - 06/12/1969 Aldershot v Bristol Rovers (Light Crease, Faint marks) £2 127 - 17/08/1981 Aston Villa v East German Democratic Republic [Friendly] (slight creased) £2 24 - 23/09/1967 Aldershot v Port Vale (Light Foxing To Covers) £2 128 - 18/05/1982 Aston Villa v England [Brian Little Testimonial] (folded, creased, team changes) £2 25 - 02/12/1967 Aldershot v Rochdale (Creased, Rusty Staples) £2 129 - 14/05/1985 Aston Villa v England [Dennis Mortimer Testimonial] £3 26 - 05/11/2003 Aldershot Reserves v Brentford Reserves [Combination Cup] (Black & White Single Sheet, 130 - 21/03/1964 Aston Villa v Fulham (light marking to cover, team changes) £2 slight marking/creasing) £2 131 - 12/03/1966 Aston Villa v Fulham £2 27 - 05/12/2017 Alfreton Town v Matlock Town £2 132 - 08/04/1967 Aston Villa v Fulham (team changes) £2 28 - 17/09/2017 Alnwick Town Ladies v Redcar Town Ladies [FA Womens Cup] £2 133 - 17/08/1968 Aston Villa v Fulham & 19/08/1968 Millwall [Includes Football League Review Vol 03 29 - 09/12/2017 Alphington v Newton Abbot Sports £2 Number 02] [Joint Issue] £2 30 - 26/12/2017 Alsager Town v Eccleshall £2 134 - 16/08/1972 Aston Villa v Hereford United [Football League Cup] £2 31 - 09/01/2018 Altis v United London [London Junior Cup] £2 135 - 16/08/1972 Aston Villa v Hereford United [Football League Cup] (Score Noted On Back, Light Crease) 32 - 26/08/2017 Altrincham v Coalville Town £2 £2 33 - 27/01/2018 Alumni v East Villa (4 Pages) £2 136 - 30/10/1978 Aston Villa v International XI [John Robson Testimonial] (slight fold) £2 34 - 23/09/2017 Alvechurch v Stamford £2 137 - 07/08/1974 Aston Villa v Leeds United [Centenary] (creased) £2 35 - 12/10/2003 Alvechurch Sports And Social v Aston Villa Old-Stars [Abbie & Becky Flordia Fund] 138 - 23/11/1968 Aston Villa v Middlesbrough (Creased, Staples Torn Out) £2 (folded) £2 139 - 26/05/1977 Aston Villa v Midland Select XI [Charlie Aitken Testimonial] (folded, creased, marked) 36 - 28/08/2017 Amersham Town v Berkhamsted Raiders £2 £2 37 - 05/12/2017 Ampthill Town v Southall £2 140 - 27/01/1968 Aston Villa v Millwall [FA Cup] (Light Crease, Small Nicks) £2 38 - 20/09/1975 Arbroath v Queen Of The South (folded) £2 141 - 27/01/1968 Aston Villa v Millwall [FA Cup] (Heavy Creased, Worn, Light Markings, Scores Noted) £2 39 - 02/10/1976 Arbroath v Queen Of The South (folded) £2 142 - 02/11/1988 Aston Villa v Millwall [Football League Cup] £2 40 - 05/02/1977 Arbroath v Queen Of The South (folded) £2 143 - 05/05/1970 Aston Villa v Napoli [Friendly] (folded, team changes) £2 41 - 24/09/1977 Arbroath v Queen Of The South (folded) £2 144 - 19/10/1957 Aston Villa v Newcastle United (Light Crease/Folded, Rusty Staple) £2 42 - 24/09/1977 Arbroath v Queen Of The South (folded, scores inside) £2 145 - 13/10/1970 Aston Villa v Northampton Town [Football League Cup] (Heavy Creased, Folded, Worn, 43 - 31/03/2018 Ardley United v Woodstock Town £2 Nicks/Rips, Marked) £2 44 - 21/10/2017 Arlesey Town v Moneyfields £2 146 - 19/08/1970 Aston Villa v Notts County [Football League Cup] (Light Crease) £2 45 - 17/10/2017 Arnold Town v West Bridgford £2 147 - 26/08/1967 Aston Villa v Rotherham United & 28/08/1967 v Plymouth Argyle [Joint Issue] £2 46 - 23/10/2011 Arnold Town Ladies v West Bridgford Ladies [FA Womens Cup] £2 148 - 17/02/1968 Aston Villa v Rotherham United [FA Cup] £2 47 - 22/03/1972 Arsenal v Ajax [European Cup] (folded, team changes) £2 149 - 29/01/1969 Aston Villa v Southampton [FA Cup] (Creased) £2 48 - 04/12/1965 Arsenal v Aston Villa (Creased, Folded, Worn, Marked) £2 150 - 02/11/1983 Aston Villa v Spartak Moscow [UEFA Cup] £2 49 - 06/09/1960 Arsenal v Birmingham City (Creased, Folded, Team Changes) £2 151 - 09/12/1997 Aston Villa v Steaua Bucharest [UEFA Cup] £2 50 - 06/04/1965 Arsenal v Birmingham City (Light Crease, Team Changes) £2 152 - 10/05/1993 Aston Villa v Stoke City [Gordon Cowans Testimonial] (Brochure & Single Sheet, team 51 - 19/04/1965 Arsenal v Blackpool (Light Crease, Folded, Team Changes) £2 changes) £3 52 - 03/02/1973 Arsenal v Bradford City [FA Cup] (Light Crease, Faint Foxing) £2 153 - 15/09/1998 Aston Villa v Stromsgodset [UEFA Cup] £3 53 - 16/11/1965 Arsenal v Brazil [Friendly] (slight marked) £2 154 - 03/04/1965 Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur (Folded, Results Noted Inside) £2 54 - 16/11/1965 Arsenal v Brazil [Friendly] (creased, marked) £2 155 - 09/08/1975 Aston Villa v Walsall [Friendly] £2 55 - 05/02/1966 Arsenal v Burnley (Creased, Team Changes) £2 156 - 19/08/1988 Aston Villa v Walsall &1982 European Cup Winners v Old-Stars [Including George Best] 56 - 03/12/1966 Arsenal v Burnley (Light Crease, Team Changes) £2 [Allan Evans Testimonial] (creased, team changes) £2 57 - 05/12/1967 Arsenal v Burnley [Football League Cup] (Creased, Folded) £2 157 - 14/03/1962 Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion (Creased, Folded, Team Changes) £2 58 - 26/09/1964 Arsenal v Chelsea (Light Fold) £2 158 - 17/10/1964 Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion (Creased, Folded, Results Noted Inside) £2 59 - 04/09/1965 Arsenal v Chelsea (Light Crease, Folded, Team Changes) £2 159 - 05/11/1966 Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion (Light Crease) £2 60 - 04/02/1967 Arsenal v Chelsea (Light Crease, Team Changes) £2 160 - 03/09/1969 Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion [Football League Cup] (creased) £2 61 - 30/12/1967 Arsenal v Chelsea £2 161 - 01/05/1988 Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers [Nigel Spink Testimonial] (Brochure & 4 Page 62 - 12/03/1966 Arsenal v Everton (Team Changes) £2 Wrap Around] £3 63 - 25/04/1967 Arsenal v Everton (Team Changes) £2 162 - 20/09/1989 Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers [Football League Cup] £2 64 - 25/04/1967 Arsenal v Everton (Light Crease, Fold, Team Changes) £2 163 - 18/08/1971
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