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Monday 15Th December 2008 Auction Starts: 12.45Pm Viewing at Venue - Day of Sale - 9Am - 12.30Pm An auction of Football and Sport Memorabilia Saints Rugby Union Club, Rodber Suite, Franklins Gardens, Weedon Road, Northampton NN5 5BG. Monday 15th December 2008 Auction starts: 12.45pm Viewing at venue - day of sale - 9am - 12.30pm Auctioneer: David Palmer. Viewing at Franklin Gardens As above. Viewing at Unit 7, Ministry Wharf, Wycombe Road, Saunderton, Bucks HP14 4HW. on Friday 12th December 2008, 10am to 4pm and at other times by appointment. Contact 01494 565 921 or 07785 290 358. Commission is 12% + VAT = 13.8% gross. the-saleroom.com bidders commision is 15% + VAT = 17.25% gross. Sale enquiries and telephone bidding: Chris Williams: 07785 290 358 or 01494 565 921 Commission bidding by 10.00pm the night before the auction. (Please Send To) Chris Williams, Sportingold Ltd., Unit 7, Ministry Wharf, Wycombe Road, Saunderton, Bucks. HP14 4HW. Tel: 01494 565 921 or 07785 290 358 Fax: 01494 484 503 e-mail: [email protected] All email bids will be acknowledged unless received on the morning of the auction. Internet Results www.sportingold.co.uk Catalogue: Free Next Auction Friday 6th February 2009 Sportingold Ltd. Registered No. 3972852 Registered Office: 2 Red Lion Drive, Stokenchurch, Bucks HP14 3SR. 1 Bid Here Without Being Here. All you need is your computer and an internet connection and you can make real-time bids in real-world auctions at the-saleroom.com. You don’t have to be a computer whizz. And you don’t need to download or install any software. All you have to do is register at www.the- saleroom.com and click to bid - it’s just like being in the auction room. A live audio feed means you hear the auctioneer at exactly the same time as other bidders. You see the lots on your computer screen as they appear in the auction room, and the auctioneer is aware of your bids the moment you make them. 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Ministry Wharf is on Wycombe Road between Princes Risborough and West Wycombe. (A4010 - Postcode HP14 4HW) Parking Ample parking is available free of charge around and adjacent to the venue Refreshments Tea, coffee, cold drinks and a range of sandwiches and light snacks will be available for you to purchase at the venue. There are also many ‘fast-food’ establishments in the vicinity, if required. Buyer’s Premium There is a buyer’s premium of 12% + VAT (13.8%) on the hammer price of each lot, e.g. should a lot be sold at £150 ‘on the hammer’, the buyer will pay £170.70 (£150 plus 13.8%). Please note bidders who purchase using the-saleroom.com will be charged 15% premium + VAT (17.25%). Payment Payment can be made by cash, cheques and debit cards/credit cards or American Express. There is no charge for payment by debit card but payment by credit cards and American Express will be subject to a 2% surcharge. We reserve the right to retain items paid for by cheque until cheques have cleared. Mobile Phones As a matter of respect, we would ask you to switch off your Mobile Phone while the Sale is in progress. Thank you. Telephone and Absentee Bidding Please notify us not later than 24 hours prior to the Sale if you wish to bid ‘live’ on the telephone. Should you wish to place a commission bid, please complete the relevant form in this Catalogue and return it to us, to arrive not later than 24 hours before the Sale. Next Auction Friday 6th February 2009 3 1 SOUTHAMPTON 13 1929 CUP FINAL 21 ARSENAL / TOTTENHAM Home issue v Tottenham, 26/12/1930, Ticket for 1929 Cup Final, Bolton v Programme for Combination Cup slight wear, pencil team change. Portsmouth, stain to one side, tears to 50/51 signed to team -page by both Fair-generally good £220-£250 outside edge. teams including Lishman, Milton, Poor to Fair £80-100 Goring, (Arsenal) and Reynolds, 2 MILLWALL Medley etc for Spurs, 22 ink Home issue v Tottenham, 31/1/1931, 14 LEAGUE CUP FINAL 1962 signatures.slight fold. slight fold. Very rare 1962 League Cup Final Generally good £50-£60 Good £120-£130 programme, Rochdale v Norwich. Slight ageing marks to a couple of 22 ARSENAL / TOTTENHAM 3 NOTTINGHAM FOREST pages, otherwise very good condition. Programme for Arsenal v Tottenham, Home issue v Tottenham, 14/2/1931, Good £1,200-£1,400 27/2/54, signed by both teams, 25 slight tears to edges, fold. signatures (ink) includes Kelsey, Fair-generally good £220-£250 15 CHARITY SHIELD 1920 Barnes, Forbes, Logie, Ramsey, Programme for the 1920 Charity Nicholson, Duquemin, Ditchburn + 4 MILLWALL Shield, Tottenham v West Brom, Joe Mercer and Tony Marchi. Home issue v Tottenham, 29/10/1932, 15/5/1920 at White Hart Lane, Good £90-£100 slight fold, pencil changes etc. standatd Spurs four page home issue, Generally good £110-£120 some expert restoration to punch- 23 ARSENAL / QPR holes and spine , very small cover Very rare Arsenal programme for 5 WEST HAM mark. QPR v The Army, four page issue, Home issue v Tottenham, 29/4/1933, Good £1600-£1800 10/2/51, signed by both teams minor fold, pencil score. including John Charles and Tommy Good£120-£130 16 LEAGUE CUP Taylor (died sadly at Munich), folds. Rare single sheet issue, Blackpool v Generally good £90-£100 6 CHELSEA Norwich, 16/4/62, League Cup Semi- Home issue v Tottenham, 30/9/1933, Final 2nd Leg. very slight fold. 24 AUTOGRAPHS minor fold, pencil score. Good £360-£380 Signed programme for London v Good £45-£50 Berlin, 11/3/53 at Highbury, signed by 17 ARSENAL / RANGERS the London team including Bartram, 7 ARSENAL Programme for Arsenal v Glasgow Holton, Willemse, Dickson, Logie, Home issue v Tottenham, 20/10/1934, Rangers, 27/9/1933, fold, staples Armstrong. Also signed by Ted rusty staples, score, changes on team removed, cover worn. Drake., fold. Also signed by the page (pencil). Fair £280-£300 Berlin team to rear cover Fair-generally good £45-£50 Generally good £40-£45 18 ARSENAL / RANGERS 8 PORTSMOUTH Programme for Arsenal v Glasgow 25 CHELSEA Home issue v Tottenham, 16/1/1937, Rangers, 12/9/1934, fold, neat team Excellent dish/ashtray, approx 5" Cup, slight fold, pencil score, changes. change, staples removed. diameter with Chelsea motif in blue Generally good £100-£120 Fair-generally good £250-£260 and white to front and title "Chelsea Football Club" Reverse states "Jubilee 9 CHESTERFIELD 19 ARSENAL / RANGERS 1905-1955". Brenda Cole, Chelsea. Home issue v Tottenham, 12/2/1938, Programme for Arsenal v Glasgow Good £200-£250 Cup, slight fold, pencil score etc. Rangers, 23/9/1936, rusty staple area, Generally good £120-£130 pencil score, scorers.slight fold. 26 CHELSEA Fair-Generally good £190-£200 1957-58 Football Combination 10 FRANCE / ENGLAND Winners gold, hall-marked Medal. Programme France v England 20 BOXERS v JOCKEYS AUTOS Awarded to Derek William Gibbs 15/5/55, Paris,colour cover, rare issue, Special VIP issue, Boxers v Jockeys who made 25 senior appearances for name on team page otherwise 53/4 at Highbury, signed to front Chelsea scoring 6 goals. Gibbs unmarked, 36 page issue. cover by "Mr Pastry" and team-page appearances in the first team were Generally good £180-£200 signed by the Boxers and Jockeys who limited due to a youngster called played + George Male, Sam Bartram, Greaves. The medal comes complete 11 1923 CUP FINAL Jockey signatures include Joe Sime, with case. Programme for 1923 Cup Final, first Frankie Durr, W.H.Carr Boxers Good £200-£250 at Wembley, minor fold, slightly include Jack Gardner, Wally Thom, rusting staples. Johnny Williams, Joe Lucy, Eddie 27 CHELSEA Generally good £800-900 Thomas. 1959-60 Football Comination Good £60-£70 Winners gold hall-marked Medal 12 1945 CUP FINAL presented to Derek William Gibbs. Programme for 1945 South Cup The medal comes complete with case. Final, Chelsea v Millwall, folds, Good £200-£250 minor repairs. Fair £90-100 4 28 CHELSEA 36 CHELSEA 43 TOTTENHAM Football Combination Runners-Up Match-worn Frank Lampard shirt 5 Reserves home issues, 31/32 season 1958-59 hall-marked medal presented worn by Lampard in the match at v Brighton, Reading, Clapton Orient, to Derek William Gibbs. Small hole West Ham, 18/4/2007. Chelsea won 4- West Ham and Charlton, folds, pencil drilled through at the top. 1. The shirt is white, short-sleeved scores. Generally good £150-£180 numbered 8 and is lettered Generally good £150-£160 LAMPARD. FA Premier League 29 CHELSEA Champions 2005-06 flashes. 44 TOTTENHAM Gold and Enamel Medal Good £250-£300 20 Home issues, 1932/33, all League, Metropolitan League Professional missing v Bury, Spurs promotion Cup Winners 1954-55.
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