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Issue 61 Email Version.Pdf DAY 1, WEDNESDAY 2nd DECEMBER, 2020 START TIME 10AM, LOTS 1-625 Lot Description Estimate Trade cards, Barratt's, Famous Footballers (Numbered), 1937, ref HB35-C (set, £400-600 1 110 cards) (vg) (plus BP*) £80-120 2 Trade cards, Barratt's, Famous Footballers A7 (set, 60 cards) (gd/vg) (plus BP*) £70-90 3 Trade cards, Barratt's, Famous Footballers A8 (set, 50 cards) (gd/vg) (plus BP*) £30-50 4 Trade cards, Barratt's, Famous Footballers A10 (set, 50 cards) (vg) (plus BP*) Trade cards, Barratt's, Famous Footballers A11 (set, 50 cards, plus variation card £60-70 5 for no29) (vg) (51) (plus BP*) £60-70 6 Trade cards, Barratt's, Famous Footballers A12 (set, 50 cards) (gd/vg) (plus BP*) Trade cards, A&BC Gum, Footballers (Orange back, two sets 1-85 & 86-170) £70-90 7 (mixed condition, one poor, one checklist marked, some fair, generally good) (plus BP*) (170) Trade cards, A&BC Gum, Footballers (Yellow, 1-54) (set, 54 cards) (a few fair, £50-60 8 checklist creased, fair/gd) (plus BP*) Trade cards, A&BC Gum, Footballers (Yellow, 55-101) (set, 47 cards, plus 3 £40-50 9 duplicates for no 75) (a few fair, mostly gd) (plus BP*) Trade cards, Barratt's, Football Teams 1st Division (set, 66 cards) (6 fair, rest gd) £600-800 10 (66) (plus BP*) Cigarette cards, Pattreiouex, Footballers Series (Brown caption) (63/100) (a few £150-200 11 slightly grubby backs, gen gd) (63) (plus BP*) Trade cards, A&BC Gum, Footballers (Orange/Red, 1-109) (set, 109 cards) £80-120 12 (vg/ex, checklist unmarked) (plus BP*) Trade cards, A&BC Gum, Footballers (Orange/Red, 110-219) (set, 110 cards) £100-150 13 (vg/ex, checklist unmarked) (plus BP*) Trade cards, A&BC Gum, Footballers (Rub Coin, Scottish, 1-89) (set, 89 cards) £180-220 14 (vg/ex, checklist unmarked) (plus BP*) Trade cards, A&BC Gum, Footballers (Orange/Red, 110-219) (set, 110 cards) £120-150 15 (vg/ex) (plus BP*) Trade cards, A&BC Gum, Footballers (Orange/Red, Scottish, 90-179) (set, 89 £250-350 16 cards, number 164 not issued & card no 151 (Checklist) wrongly numbered 73) (plus BP*) (vg/ex) BP* - Buyers Premium 17% (Plus VAT @ 20% thereon where applicable) Lot Description Estimate Trade cards, Baines, Football, 10 shield shaped cards, Bolton, Newton, Leeds £80-120 17 Schools, Melrose, Leven, Patricroft, Greenfield, Airedale, Gainsboro & Bolton St (plus BP*) Luke's (gd) (10) Trade cards, Baines, Football, 9 shield shaped cards, Newcastle United, Scotland, Liverpool, Stockport County, Manchester City (light crease), Sheffield £120-160 18 Wed., Hull City & Birmingham (2 different) (one or two with slight edge tears, (plus BP*) gen gd) (9) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), 17 cards, £100-150 19 Oldham (9), nos 157-165 (inc.) & Oldham Athletic n(8), nos 193-195 (inc.) & 197- (plus BP*) 201 (inc.) (gd) (17) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), 12 cards, £60-80 20 Clapton Orient (8), nos 175, 176 & 178-183 (inc.) & Fulham (4), nos 249, 250, (plus BP*) 253 & 255 (gd) (12) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), 17 cards, £100-150 21 Bradford (9), nos 310-318 (inc.) & Huddersfield Town (8), nos 427, 429-435 (inc.) (plus BP*) (gd) (17) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), 18 cards, £100-150 22 Blackburn Rovers (9), nos 19-27 (inc.) & Preston North End (9), nos 328-336 (plus BP*) (inc.) (gd) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), 17 cards, £100-150 23 Middlesbrough (8), nos 337-339 (inc.), 341-345 (inc.) & Hull City (9), nos 355- (plus BP*) 363 (inc.) (gen gd) (17) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), 18 cards, Leeds £100-150 24 (9), nos 166-174 (inc.) (gd) (plus BP*) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), Southampton, 9 £60-80 25 cards, nos 409-417 (inc.) (gen gd) (9) (plus BP*) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), West Bromwich, £60-80 26 9 cards, nos 292-300 (inc.) (gd) (9) (plus BP*) Cigarette cards, Cope's, Noted Footballers (Clips, 500 subjects), Grimsby Town, £60-80 27 9 cards, nos 391-399 (inc.) (1 fair, rest gen gd) (9) (plus BP*) Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Newcastle United (set, 12 cards) £40-60 28 (gd/vg) (plus BP*) Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Port Vale FC (undated, set, 12 cards) £40-60 29 (vg) (plus BP*) £40-60 30 Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Reading (set, 12 cards) (gd/vg) (plus BP*) £40-60 31 Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Rochdale FC (set, 12 cards) (vg) (plus BP*) £40-60 32 Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Sunderland FC (set, 13 cards) (gd/vg) (plus BP*) BP* - Buyers Premium 17% (Plus VAT @ 20% thereon where applicable) Lot Description Estimate Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Stockport County FC (set, 17 cards) £40-60 33 (vg) (plus BP*) £40-60 34 Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Swansea (set, 12 cards) (vg) (plus BP*) £40-60 35 Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Stoke City FC (set, 15 cards) (vg) (plus BP*) £40-60 36 Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Southend (set, 12 cards) (vg) (plus BP*) £40-60 37 Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Torquay (set, 12 cards) (vg) (plus BP*) £40-60 38 Trade cards, News Chronicle, Footballers, Weymouth (set, 12 cards) (vg) (plus BP*) Cigarette card, R. Binns, Halifax Town Footballers, type card, 'D. Davies' (very £70-80 39 slight corner knock, good) (1) (plus BP*) Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 36 different £60-80 40 cards, numbered between 1001 - 1039, MISSING nos 1029, 1031 & 1036 (gd/vg) (plus BP*) (36) Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 36 different £60-80 41 cards, numbered between 1041 - 1085, MISSING nos 1055-1060 (inc.), 1062- (plus BP*) 1069 (inc.) & 1080 (gd/vg) (36) Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 36 different £60-80 42 cards, numbered between 1086 - 1126, MISSING nos 1088, 1090, 1091, 1110 & (plus BP*) 1111 (gd/vg) (36) Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 36 different £60-80 43 cards, numbered between 1127 - 1168, MISSING nos 1131, 1133 & 1143-1146 (plus BP*) (inc.) (gd/vg) (36) Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 36 different cards, numbered between 1170 - 1261, INCLUDED nos 1170, 1172-1175 (inc.), £60-80 44 1181, 1199, 1201, 1203-1205 (inc.), 1220-1226 (inc.), 1228, 1229, 1231-1238 (plus BP*) (inc.), 1240-1242 (inc.), 1249, 1252, 1253, 1255, 1256 & 1261 (gd/vg) (36) Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 36 different £60-80 45 cards, numbered between 1262 - 1307, INCLUDED nos 1262-1268 (inc.), 1270, (plus BP*) 1272-1286 (inc.), 1289, 1291 & 1297-1307 (inc.) (gd/vg) (36) Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 36 different £60-80 46 cards, numbered between 1308 - 1358, INCLUDED nos 1308-1311 (inc.), 1313, (plus BP*) 1317, 1319-1326 (inc.), 1329-1333 (inc.), 1341 & 1343-1358 (inc.) (gd/vg) (36) Cigarette cards, Phillips, Footballers (all Pinnace back), 'L' size, 36 different cards, numbered between 1360 - 1428, INCLUDED nos 1360-1367 (inc.), 1371, £60-80 47 1375, 1378-1384 (inc.), 1392, 1401-1403 (inc.), 1406, 1407, 1411, 1413-1419 (plus BP*) (inc.), 1421, 1422, 1425, 1427 & 1428 (gd/vg) (36) BP* - Buyers Premium 17% (Plus VAT @ 20% thereon where applicable) Lot Description Estimate Trade cards, Battock's, Football Cards, two type cards, Barnsley (vg) & Stockport £40-50 48 (gd) (2) (plus BP*) Trade cards, Battock's, Football Cards, two type cards, Bradford & Halifax Town £40-50 49 (vg) (2) (plus BP*) Trade cards, Battock's, Football Cards, two type cards, Darlington (vg) & Durham £40-50 50 City (gd) (2) (plus BP*) Trade cards, Battock's, Football Cards, three type cards, New Brighton, Coventry £60-70 51 City & Clapton Orient (gd/vg) (3) (plus BP*) Trade card, Anon (Colinville), Football Internationals - British, type card, Bobby £25-40 52 Charlton, Manchester United, 28mm x 20mm (vg) (1) (plus BP*) Cigarette card, Singleton & Cole, Footballers, type card, no 16, Wilkinson, £50-70 53 Sheffield United (slight edge knock, back age toned, gd) (1) (plus BP*) Cigarette card, John Sinclair, Football Favourites, type card, no 74, W. £50-80 54 Appleyard, Newcastle U.F.C. (one corner crease, slight age toning to back, gd) (plus BP*) (1) Cigarette cards, Ogden's, two sets, Football Club Captains (50 cards, vg) & £80-90 55 Football Caricatures (50 cards, vg) (100) (plus BP*) £50-70 56 Cigarette cards, Ogden's Famous Footballers (set, 50 cards) (1 fair, rest gd/vg) (plus BP*) £30-50 57 Trade cards, Barratt's, Famous Footballers, A15 (set, 50 cards) (vg/ex) (plus BP*) Trade cards, Gem Library Footballers Special Action Photo (set, 15 cards) & £40-60 58 Thomson Footballers - Signed Real Photos (facsimile signatures) (set, 35 cards (plus BP*) including all the Scottish players plus variation card for Puddefoot) Trade cards, Soccer Bubble Gum, Soccer Teams No 1, Series A (set, 48 cards) £25-40 59 (vg) (plus BP*) £160-200 60 Trade cards, Filshill, Footballers (set, 25 cards) (gd/vg) (plus BP*) Tobacco issue, Football, Player's, three fold-out fixtures cards Manchester City £50-70 61 & Manchester United 1951-2 & 1952-3 and booklet style for 1955-6 featuring (plus BP*) Bolton, Manchester City, Manchester United, Bury, Oldham & Stockport (vg) (3) Cigarette cards, Cohen, Weenen & Co, Football Captains 1907-8 (set, 50 cards) £250-300 62 (one with some light staining to backs, rest gd) (plus BP*) Trade cards, Typhoo,
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