Two Day Autograph Auction Day 1 Saturday 23 February 2013 11:00
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Two Day Autograph Auction Day 1 Saturday 23 February 2013 11:00 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) Office address Foxhall Business Centre Foxhall Road NG7 6LH International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Two Day Autograph Auction Day 1 ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 International, 1909. Also an ENGLAND FOOTBALL: An Olympic Gold Medallist 1908 & extremely rare blue suede bound 1912), Rupert Sandilands (5 8vo programme for the Football Caps 1892-96), C. J. Burnup (1 Association's 75th Anniversary Cap 1896), Fred R. Pelly (3 Caps Banquet at The King's Hall, 1893-94, England's heaviest Holborn Restaurant, London, outfield player), F.N.S. Creek (1 26th October 1938, with gilt Cap 1923, England Captain in his stamped emblem to cover, the only International), Frank Hartley inside featuring the menu, toast (1 Cap 1923), Maxwell list and guest artistes (including Woodsman (1 Cap 1922, Gracie Fields and Webster England Captain in his only Booth), list of guests etc., signed International, also Captained to two blank pages by over 30 England's Davis Cup Team, and England Internationals including won the Wimbledon's Mens Joseph Smith (5 Caps 1913-20, Doubles in 1921), Ralph T. Captain of the Bolton Wanderers Squire (3 Caps 1886), Arthur team that won the first FA Cup at Walters (9 Caps 1885-90, Wembley in 1923 and manager England Captain in one match, of the Blackpool FA Cup winning his brother Percy also an team of 1953), William J. England Captain; the only pair of Wedlock (26 Caps 1907-14, the brothers to have Captained first England International to play England) etc. All but one have in 25 consecutive matches), signed their names in bold pencil. Robert Crompton (41 Caps 1902- A rare and fascinating grouping 14, England Captain in 23 of signatures. VG Provenance: matches and the first to score an The programme was Joseph own goal), Jesse Pennington (25 Smith's personal copy and bears Caps 1907-20, England Captain his gilt stamped name to the front in two matches), John Goodall cover. (14 Caps 1888-98, England Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Captain in two matches), Arthur Grimsdell (6 Caps 1920-23, England Captain in three Lot: 2 matches), Sam Wadsworth (9 ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good Caps 1922-26, England Captain white vellum bound 8vo in four matches), Andrew Ducat programme for the Football (6 Caps, 1910-20, also an Association's Ninetieth International Cricketer), E. Patsy Anniversary Banquet at the Hendren (Brentford FC footballer Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, and England International London, 21st October 1953, with cricketer), Tinsley Lindley (13 gilt stamped title and emblem to Caps 1886-91, England Captain cover, the inside featuring a list of in four matches, the first player to guests, table plans etc., bound score 13 International goals and with the original blue ribbon, play nine consecutive games), C. individually signed to the back B. Fry (1 Cap 1901, also an cover by twelve England International Cricketer), George footballers including Stanley Brann (3 Caps 1886-91), Dennis Matthews, Stan Mortensen, Nat Hodgetts (6 Caps 1888-94), Lofthouse, Ted Ditchburn, Walter Edgar Kail (3 Caps 1929, the last Winterbottom, Derek Ufton, player to lay for the senior Albert Quixall, Ron Allen, Jimmy England team while exclusively Mullen etc. All have signed with with an amateur club), Kenneth their names alone in blue and R. G. Hunt (2 Caps 1911), Ernest black inks. Together with an Coleman (1 Cap, 1921), unsigned original blue suede Frederick Ewer (2 Caps 1924), bound 4to Report of the Ninetieth Arthur E. Knight (1 Cap 1919, Anniversary Celebrations issued England Captain in the first by the Football Association, 21st match following World War I, also October 1953. Scarce. Some an Olympic Gold Medallist, very slight, minor age wear, 1912), Vivian Woodward (23 otherwise VG, 2 Caps, England Captain in 13 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 matches. The only England Captain to score three International hat-tricks & Captain in the 100th England 1 of 102 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Two Day Autograph Auction Day 1 ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 3 EX ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Two Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 12mo cards individually signed by 24 members of the England football squad of 1949, eleven of Lot: 7 whom played in a match against MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) Sweden on 13th May 1949, and English Footballer, Captain of the other members of the England B England World Cup winning team who played in a match team, 1966. Signed 4 x 6 against Finland on 15th May photograph of Moore standing in 1949, including Ted Ditchburn, a full length pose with a football Eddie Shimwell, John Aston, Billy at his feet. Signed with his name Wright, Neil Franklin, Henry alone in blue ink to the lower Cockburn, Bob Langton, Stan white border. VG Mortensen, Jack Rowley, Roy Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Bentley, Tom Finney, Frank Swift, Bill Nicholson, Bert Williams, Billy Ellerington, Leon Lot: 8 Leuty (rare, died at the age of MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) 35), Jimmy Dickinson, Jimmy English Footballer, Captain of the Mullen, Johnny Morris, Dennis England World Cup winning Wilshaw, Eric Parsons, Walter team, 1966. An interesting Harrison etc. All have signed A.L.S., Bobby, two pages, 4to, their names alone in bold blue Budapest, Hungary, 11th May and black inks. VG, 2 n.y., to Les. Moore states that he Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 hopes his correspondent finds the information provided suitable and continues to give his Lot: 4 answers to over thirty questions MATTHEWS STANLEY: (1915- including his full name, place and 2000) English Footballer, the first date of birth, the car he drives winner of the Ballon d'Or (1956). ('Mercedes Benz'), his most Vintage signed postcard memorable moment in football photograph, an early study of ('Winning World Cup in 1966') Matthews in a head and and worst ('Losing against West shoulders pose. Photograph by Germany in Mexico 1970'), his Templeman of Hanley & Stoke best Number 9 player ('Gary on Trent. Signed in black fountain Lineker'), his best player ('Pele'), pen ink across a light area of the his toughest opponent ('All image. About EX oponents are tough'), his Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 favourite club ('West Ham United'), his most prized possession ('World Cup Winners Lot: 5 Medal'), his favourite managers RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) ('Terry Venables, Brian Clough, English Footballer and Manager George Graham'), his favourite of the English national football pop stars ('Stevie Wonder, Phil team 1963-74 with whom he won Collins'), his favourite film stars the World Cup in 1966. An official ('Paul Newman, Faye Dunaway'), 4to printed souvenir programme his favourite comedian ('Jimmy for Ireland vs. England at Tarbuck') and his favourite soap Windsor Park, Belfast, 22nd opera ('Never watch soaps') etc. October 1966, signed by Ramsey In concluding he wishes his with his name alone in blue ink to correspondent every success a clear area of the back cover. with their new magazine. Some light overall creasing and Accompanied by a list of the minor age wear, G original questions to which Moore Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 has provided the answers. Some light overall creasing and slight traces of former mounting to the top edge of the second page, not Lot: 6 affecting the text or signature, MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) otherwise about VG English Footballer, Captain of the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 England World Cup winning team, 1966. Black ink signature ('Bobby Moore') on a white card. 2 of 102 International Autograph Auctions (IAA) (Two Day Autograph Auction Day 1 ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 9 Lot: 12 BANKS GORDON: A yellow ENGLAND FOOTBALL: replica Toffs England Selection of attractive colour goalkeeper's jersey, signed by printed 12mo cards, each Banks with his name alone in featuring an identical image of bold black ink. About VG, the World Cup 1966 mascot, Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 World Cup Willie, and the Jules Rimet trophy, individually signed by ten members of the England World Cup winning team, comprising Nobby Stiles, Geoff Hurst, Alan Ball, Martin Peters, Lot: 10 Roger Hunt, George Cohen, Ray ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A good Wilson, Gordon Banks, Bobby selection of individually signed Charlton and Jackie Charlton. All white cards by various members have signed with their names of the England World Cup alone in bold blue or black inks to winning squad of 1966, and a clear area at the base of the some associated individuals, cards. EX, 10 including Bobby Moore, Alan Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Ball, Roger Hunt, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Jackie Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Ray Wilson, George Lot: 13 Cohen, Gordon Banks, Alf ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Ramsey, Harold Shepherdson, Selection of individually signed Peter Bonetti, Jimmy Armfield, cards by various members of the Jimmy Greaves, Ron Flowers, England World Cup winning Gerry Byrne, Norman Hunter, squad of 1966, including Bobby George Eastham, Kenneth Charlton (2), Geoff Hurst (2), Wolstenholme (A.Q.S., 'They Roger Hunt, Nobby Stiles, think it's all over. It is now!') etc. Gordon Banks, George Cohen, VG to generally EX, 26 Alan Ball, Ray Wilson, Martin Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Peters, Jack Charlton, Ron Springett, Gerry Byrne, John Connelly, Jimmy Greaves, Peter Bonetti, George Eastham, Lot: 11 Norman Hunter, Ian Callaghan ENGLAND FOOTBALL: An etc. Each of the cards feature an unusual set of small Ernst identical colour design Casimir cigar bands, each incorporating the World Cup featuring colour portraits of the Willie mascot and England England World Cup winning team emblem to the left and are signed of 1966, individually signed to the in bold black inks to the white versos by Bobby Moore, George panels at the right.