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2020 Offers for This Catalogue Will Close on : WEDNESDAY, 24Th JUNE, 2020 OFFERS CATALOGUE NO. 1 – 2020 Offers for this catalogue will close on : WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, 2020. You will be notified of either your success or failure approx 7-10 days after the closing date. PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE YOUR NAME & ADDRESS ON YOUR BID FORM. Minimum bid is £2.50 unless otherwise stated. For further info please see inside front cover or our website. 1. ABERDEEN press action photo 1940s 8 x 6 min £7 v Dundee 2. ABERDEEN press action photo 1940s 8 x 6 min £7 v Dundee U 3. ABERDEEN press action photo 1940s 8 x 6 min £7 v Kilmarnock 4. ACCRINGTON STANLEY v Oldham 57-8 cover split tear min £4 5. ACCRINGTON STANLEY v Southport 56-7 nof min £5 6. ACCRINGTON STANLEY v Workington 58-9 tc min £6 7. ALBION ROV v Gala Fairydean 85-6 SC min £3 8. A’SHOT v Burnley 91-2 min £3 9. A’SHOT v Reading 55-5 FAC min £3.50 10. A’SHOT Handbook 64-5 min £4 11. AMERICAN BI-CENTENNIAL CUP 1976 inc England min £5 12. ANDERLECHT ticket v Leeds 00-01 min £3.50 13. ANDERLECHT v W.Ham 75-6 ECWC Final min £20 14. AP LEAMINGTON v Southend 74-5 FAC min £3 15. ARSENAL v Burnley 48-9 tc min £5 16. ARSENAL v Burnley 50-1 min £4 17. ARSENAL v Charlton 45-6 slcell sotp min £5 18. ARSENAL v Charlton 48-9 tc min £5 19. ARSENAL v Charlton 50-1 slcr min £3.50 20. ARSENAL v Charlton Res 58-9 min £3 21. ARSENAL v Leicester 54-5 tc min £3 22. ARSENAL v Leicester Res 68-9 single card min £3 23. ARSENAL v Middlesbro 38-9 centre page torn min £15 24. ARSENAL v Middlesbro 50-1 min £4 25. ARSENAL v Middlesbro 51-2 min £4 26. ARSENAL v Portsmouth 47-8 min £6 27. ARSENAL v Reading 4th Mar 1944 Cup sotp sltrs min £6 28. ARSENAL ticket v Real Madrid 62-3 (F) min £5 29. ARSENAL v Sheff U 48-9 min £6 30. ARSENAL v Sheff Wed 33-4 ph min £12.50 31. ARSENAL v S’land 48-9 min £6 32. ARSENAL v Spurs 50-1 tc min £4 33. ARSENAL v Spurs 53-4 tc min £4 34. ARSENAL v Spurs 54-5 min £3 35. ARSENAL v W.Brom 56-7 FAC6 min £3 36. ARSENAL : mag photo Gordon Nutt autogr min £4 37. ARSENAL : glossy press photo 8 x 6 Stephen Hughes autogr min £5 38. ARSENAL large mag photo David Platt autogr min £4 39. ARSENAL large glossy photo 10 x 8 Brian Talbot autogr min £5 40. ARSENAL auto on small white card Laurie Scott min £4 41. A.VILLA v Arsenal 53-4 sof min £4 42. A.VILLA v B’ham 20th Jan 1945 Cup min £10 43. A.VILLA v Charlton 48-9 sof min £5 44. A.VILLA v Chelsea 2010 FACSF min £5 45. A.VILLA v Portsmouth 46-7 min £10 46. A.VILLA v Sheff U 46-7 min £10 47. A.VILLA v Stoke 38-9 min £50 48. A.VILLA v Wolves 59-60 FACSF at W.Brom back sl.worn min £4 49. A.VILLA auto on small white card min £4 : James Collins 50. A.VILLA auto on small white card min £4 : Ashley Young 51. A.VILLA large mag photo Steve Staunton autogr min £4 52. ATHLETICS NEWS Football Annual 44-5 min £12 53. AYLESBURY UTD v England 4th June 1988 Euro Champ. practice match min £3.50 54. AYLESBURY UTD v Wolverton 55-6 BBC min £3 55. BALTIMORE BAYS v Bris C 1973 min £10 56. BANBURY UTD v Cheltenham 74-5 57. BARCELONA v Steaua Bucharest 1986 EC Final min £4 58. BARKING v Kingstonian 61-2 min £3 59. BARNSLEY v Bury 50-1 min £4 60. BARNSLEY v Hull 50-1 min £4 61. BARNSLEY v Hull 52-3 tc min £3.50 62. BARNSLEY v Southport 53-4 min £3.50 63. BARNSLEY v York 53-4 FAC min £4 64. BARROW v Orient 00-01 FAC1 min £3 65. BARROW v Southport 61-2 LSC 4 pages min £3.50 66. BARROW v Wrexham 61-2 min £3 67. BASSINGBOURN v Gamlingay 92-3 min £3 68. BAYER LEVERKUSEN ticket v Liverpool 01-02 min £3.50 69. BAYERN MUNICH v Porto 1987 EC Final min £4 70. BENFICA v Real Madrid 1962 EC Final min £5 71. BEDFORD T v Arsenal 55-6 FAC sotp min £20 72. BEDFORD T v Hereford U 65-6 FAC3 slfold min £3 73. BEDFORD UTD & VALERIO v Haringey Boro 04-05 min £3 74. BEDWORTH T v Stourbridge 56-7 min £3 75. BIGGLESWADE T v March Town Utd 51-2 min £4 76. B’HAM v Barnsley 52-3 min £4 77. B’HAM v Brentford 53-4 min £3.50 78. B’HAM auto on album page George Edwards min £4 79. BLACKBURN auto on small white card Morten Gamst Pedersen min £4 80. B’BURN p/c size press photo GK Tim Flowers autogr min £5 81. B’BURN p/c size team group on card 1928 min £7 82. B’BURN autos on album page circa 1990 17 autos inc Dalglish & Shearer min £7.50 83. B’POOL v Man U 1948 Cup Final prog nearly split down spine, rs, min £15 84. B’POOL v M’bro 51-2 slcr min £4 85. B’POOL v Sheff U 45-6 small hole min £10 86. B’POOL v Spurs 47-8 FACSF at Villa Pk slcr slmk min £12 87. B’POOL v W.Ham 58-9 min £3 88. B’POOL trade card Jimmy Armfield mounted & autogr min £4 89. BLYTH SPARTANS v Reading 70s FAC3 15th Jan min £3 90. BOLDMERE ST.MICHAELS v Oswestry 52-3 sotp min £4 91. BOLTON v A.Villa 56-7 min £3.50 92. BOLTON mag photo Nat Lofthouse autogr min £4 93. BOLTON glossy team group 82-3 full squad min £4 94. BOROUGH UTD v Slovan Bratislava 63-4 ECWC min £3.50 95. BOSTON UTD v Gainsboro 55-6 min £3.50 96. BOSTON UTD v Scarboro 55-6 min £3.50 97. B’MOUTH v Hull 58-9 sotp min £3 98. B’MOUTH v Walsall 54-5 ph min £3 99. B’MOUTH glossy photo John Howarth 77-8 min £4 100. B’MOUTH WATER COMPANY v St.Pauls 82-3 DSC with p/c photo of the Works min £3.50 101. BRAD C large double page mag photo prob 80s with 14 autos inc Sinnott & Futcher min £6 102. BRAD PA v Barrow 72-3 min £3 103. BRAD PA v Man Utd 48-9 FAC tc v.slmk min £22 104. BRAD PA v Southend 61-2 min £3 105. BRANDON UTD v Doncaster 88-9 FAC min £3 106. BRENTFORD v A.Villa 45-6 tc min £7 107. BRENTFORD v Charlton 45-6 mk on back min £5 108. BRENTFORD v C’field 47-8 min £5 109. BRENTFORD v Huddsfld 35-6 min £25 110. BRENTFORD v Liverpool 38-9 ph small sof min £12.50 111. BRENTFORD v M’bro 38-9 ph small sof min £12.50 112. BRENTFORD v Portsmouth 45-6 min £7 113. BRENTFORD v Sheff U 4th May 1935 Souvenir issue inc photos of players min £30 114. BRENTFORD v Stoke 46-7 sotp min £5 115. BRENTFORD v Spurs 47-8 sotp min £5 116. BRENTFORD mag photo GK Alf Jefferies autogr min £4 117. BRENTFORD mag photo autogr min £4 : Ken Coote 118. BRENTFORD mag photo autogr min £4 : Johnny Rainford 119. BRENTFORD AUTOS on album page prob 80s 17 autos inc Hughton & Terry Evans min £6 120. BRENTWOOD T v Walthamstow Ave 67-8 Jimmy Greaves Trophy min £3 121. BRIGHTON v Fluminense 60s 27th Apr min £3 122. BRIGHTON mag photo Bobby Baxter in action min £4 123. BRIS C v Bury 55-67 min £3 124. BRIS C v Hull 55-6 slcr min £3 125. BRIS C v Wimbledon 62-3 FAC min £3.50 126. BRIS ROV v B’burn 53-4 FAC mim £3.50 127. BRIS ROV v Bris C 51-2 min £4 128. BRIS ROV v Charlton 58-9 FAC sotp min £3 129. BRIS ROV v Hull 55-6 min £3 130. BRIS ROV v Luton 53-4 min £4 131. BRIS ROV v Port Vale 51-2 min £4 132. BRIS ROV v Telford 71-2 FAC min £3 133. BRIS ROV v Watford 51-2 sotp min £3.50 134. BRIS ROV small mag photo Harry Bamford autogr min £4 135. BROMLEY v Cor.Cas 54-5 LSC min £3 136. BRUGES v Liverpool 1978 EC Final min £3 137. BURNHAM & HILLINGDON v Dunstable 86-7 min £3 138. BURNLEYU large mag photo Billy Elliott autogr min £4 139. BURNLEY large mag photo Mike Docherty autogr min £4 140. BURNLEY BELVEDERE v Thackley 79-80 FAV min £3 141. BURTON ALBION v Corby 60-1 min £3 142. BURTON DOVER v Dover 64-5 min £3 143. BURY v Bolton 59-60 FAC min £3 144. BURY small mag photo Gordon Atherton autogr min £4 145. CAERNARVON T v Bangor C late 50s min £3.50 146. CAMB C v Hayes 54-5 min £3 147.
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