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Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction. Day Two €“ Football Memorabilia Thursday 07 April 2011 11:00 Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction. Day Two – Football Memorabilia Thursday 07 April 2011 11:00 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers The Clive Pavilion Ludlow Racecourse Ludlow SY8 2BT Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction. Day Two – Football Memorabilia) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 598 Lot: 602 1966 Football World Cup Final Various Football and Memorabilia ticket: England v West Germany Auction Catalogues: from all the 30th July 1966 - slightly major Football Auction discoloured and frayed to edges companies. Great source of hence (f) plus 1928 Newmarket research and reference for past Official Race Card for the 2nd results. Very Good. (63#) Day May 16th with handwritten Estimate: £20.00 - £25.00 pencil results (2) Estimate: £25.00 - £30.00 Lot: 603 Lot: 599 Football Sticker albums: 30x Large collection of football various albums to include Merlin, programmes from the 1950's Panini and others etc. onwards: to incl 8x Tottenham Estimate: £50.00 - £55.00 Hotspurs '52/59, 4x Ipswich Town '57/58 to incl v Manchester Utd (A) (P) plus EC '62, 1x Cardiff FAC Cup 3rd '52, otherwise mostly from 70'/80s to incl good Manchester City (H&A), AFC Bournemouth, and Brighton content plus others clubs incl Lot: 604 Fulham, Liverpool ,et al plus 2x Large collection of Panini/Pro Football Annuals 52/53 and Set/Shooting stars trade cards: 53/54 and 1934 Who's Who - All in good condition housed in 8 needs inspecting ( 250#) ring binders Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 600 Collection of England and FA Cup final football programmes from 1960's onwards: mostly Lot: 605 70/80's with 13x FA Cup Finals to Large collection of football incl Burnley v Tottenham programmes '70s onwards: to Hotspurs 61/62 plus a run from include Barnsley, Blackburn 1978 - 1991 incl replays, plus 20x Rovers, Blackpool, Coventry, England International incl 1977 Southampton and others. (G). World Cup Qual v Luxemburg (200#) (A), 1966 World Cup Final, British Estimate: £20.00 - £25.00 Championships, friendlies etce (35#) Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 606 Large collection Wolverhampton Lot: 601 Wanderers football programmes Collection of football programmes (H) from 1960's onwards: 1970s onwards: good mix of collection of good clean clubs with Blackburn Rovers, examples of home league Everton, Fulham, Oxford United matches 1960s - 2000s (3 boxes) and Portsmouth well represented Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 - worth inspecting Estimate: £20.00 - £25.00 1 of 66 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction. Day Two – Football Memorabilia) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 607 boxes) Aston Villa football programmes Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 (H): collection of good clean examples of home league matches 1970s - 1980s (1 box) Lot: 613 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 English teams in Europe football programmes: collection of good clean examples of teams in Europe to include Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Liverpool, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest (1 box) Lot: 608 Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Varied selection of non-league football programmes: to incl Telford, Halesowen, Fleetwood Town, Port Vale, Burton Albion, Lot: 614 Dagenham, Barnstaple Town, Football League Cup 1960s - Yeovil, Stourbridge and more (1 2000s programmes: collection of box) good clean examples of Finals, Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Semi - Finals and intermediate rounds include replays Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 609 Manchester United (H & A) and European football programmes: To include UEFA Champions League, European Cup Winners Lot: 615 1970s - 2000s (1 box) F.A. Cup 1950s - 2000s football Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 programmes: collection of good clean examples of Finals, Semi - Finals and intermediate rounds include replays Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 610 West Bromwich Albion football programmes (H): collection of good clean examples of home league matches 1980s - 2000s (1 Lot: 616 box) Charity Shield 1950s - 1980s Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 football programmes: collection of good examples of Finals for the years 1958, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 (14) Lot: 611 Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Large selection of various football programmes: collection of good clean examples of home league matches 1980s - 2000s to Lot: 617 include Port Vale, Blackburn, 1954 World Cup football Liverpool, West Ham, Arsenal, programme: for the third/fourth Bolton, Cardiff City, Portsmouth play-off match Uruguay (1) and more (2 boxes) versus Austria (3) played on 3rd Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 July in Zrich (VG) Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 612 Large selection of various football programmes: collection of good clean examples of league matches 1980s - 2000s to include Gillingham, Huddersfield, Stockport, Reading, Ipswich, Birmingham City, Manchester City, QPR, Walsall and more (2 2 of 66 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction. Day Two – Football Memorabilia) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 618 Lot: 623 1954 World Cup football 1981 Liverpool Toyota Cup Final programme: for the Semi-Final football programme: Liverpool Uruguay (2) versus Hungary (4) (0)v C.R. Flamengo (3) -original played on 30/6/54 (VG) Japanese edition (G) together Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 with 1982 Aston Villa Toyota Cup Final football programme: Aston Villa (0) v Penarol (2) -original Japanese edition (G) Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 619 1911/12 Chelsea Reserves v Lot: 624 Bristol Reserves football 1954 World Cup football report programme: played on the 9th album: titled "Futsball - March - ex bound volume with Weltmeisterschaft 1954" issued split to spine otherwise (G). by C F Vogelsang-Tabakfabriken- Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Bremen c/w a full set of real photographs laid down - in original covers hence (G) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 620 1974 World Cup football semi- Lot: 625 final/3rd place programme: 2nd 1966 World Cup signed book and stage Group A match - Holland programme: titled "1966 World (2) v Brazil (0) (winner of group A Cup - A Fortieth Anniversary" qualifies to play in the final signed to the front blank red end against winners of Group B) - plate by 10/11 plus Bobby Moore Holland qualified for the final (clipped and laid down with winning all their matches - (G) smudging), together with a Note the runners up in each replica 1966 World Cup Final group qualified for the third place programme. (2) play-off together with 2 other Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 world cup programmes Bulgaria v Uruguay 19/6/74 and Sweden v Uruguay 23/6/74 Lot: 626 Estimate: £150.00 - £175.00 2006 Signed England v Uruguay football programme: Signed to the front cover by Grip, Sven, Lot: 621 Jenas, J Cole, Brown, Bridge, 1950 World Cup football Opening Wright-Phillips, Carragher, tournament programme: Brazil v Crouch, Rooney and Gerrard Mexico played at the Maracana together with England v Uruguay Stadium Rio de Janeiro 24th of 22/5/90 signed to front by Bobby June - some wear and tear to the Robson (2) staple area of the spine, small Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 crease to the back cover and minor tear to one corner otherwise internally very clean Lot: 627 hence (G) 1966 World Cup North Korea Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 signed book: titled The Game of their Lives 100 page book, this was published to accompany the Lot: 622 film documentary about the 1958 World Cup semi-final greatest shock in World Cup football programme: Brazil (5) v history the day North Korea beat France (2) played in Stockholm Italy printed in 2002 this book is 24th June - hand written scores signed to the inside front cover otherwise (G) together with by 8 of the surviving players Pak Yugoslavia v Paraguay 15/6/58 do Ik ( who scored the historic Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 goal v Italy, Pak Sung Jin, Rim Jung Son, Han Bong Jin, Im Song Hwi, Ri Chan Myong, Yang Song Guk, Myong Rye Hyon (Coach) 3 of 66 Mullock's Specialist Auctioneers (Two Day Sporting Memorabilia Auction. Day Two – Football Memorabilia) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 1-5 Third Lanark Newspaper as 2 team photographs on inside pages centre folds some foxing Lot: 628 and split to 1 page Argentina football programmes & Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 related items: To consist of England v Argentina 9/5/51, El Grafico magazine 30/5/62, Lot: 632 Argentina v Spain 12/10/74, 1966 Penarol large football Argentina campeon mundial de la billboard poster - to fifa 1978, Norge v Argentina commemorate the 75th 30/4/86, Linfield v Argentina Anniversary 1891-1966 depicting 3/4/90, Brazil v Argentina a football player holding a trophy 27/6/93, and a booklet Futbol En a loft -overall 39" x 27" note 4x La Argentina showing football horizontal folds and a single ground in the country together vertical fold, some tears to edges with a pennant Quilmes Atletico and some wear the exposed Club 1887-1987 (9) folds. Together with Penarol Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 1960s magazine Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 629 Wembley - The End of an Era Lot: 633 1923-2000 football programme Uruguay football related items: box set: The last year of To include 50th Anniversary Wembley Stadium, this box set magazine of the 1930 World Cup, consists of 19 programmes A&BC 1970 team photo, 1950 featuring the last cup and team hand-out showing international games that year, 1924,1928,1930 and 1950 team housed in 2 folders within an line ups, and other team printed overall box cover with gold photo's blocked logo to front, produced
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