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Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Shrewsbury Town FC Greenhous Meadow Stadium Football, Rugby Union and Rugby League Oteley Road Shrewsbury SY2 6ST Started 10 Dec 2014 10:30 GMT United Kingdom Lot Description 1951/52 Preston North End v Manchester United Football Programme on 9 February 1952 plus Preston North End v Manchester City 1 1 March 1952 Note: printers error: the team sheet incorrectly addresses the fixture as Preston North End v Manchester United, the City players are correctly listed (2) Manchester United Football Programmes aways at Blackpool 1949/50, Huddersfield Town 1951/52, Bolton Wanderers 1953/54 and 2 Burnley 1953/54 (FA Cup). Minor faults noted (4) Selection of FA Cup Football Programmes to include 1948 FA Cup Final Souvenir (Ross), 1949 FA Cup Final (covers missing), 1948 FA 3 Cup Semi-Final Manchester United v Derby County, 1949 FA Cup Semi-Final Souvenir (Kavanagh) Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers plus official issue for replay at ...[more] 1950s Selection of Football Programmes including 1954 FA Cup Final, 1954 Football League v League of Ireland, 1951/52 Stoke City v 4 Preston North End x 2, Bolton Wanderers v Wolves, Charlton v Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool v Charlton Athletic, Derby County v Liverpool, Arsenal and Middlesbrough (FA Cup ...[more] 5 1940s Scottish Hearts v Albion Rovers Football Programme 1948/49, v Partick Thistle, Falkirk and Clyde all 1949/50). Good (4) Scottish Football Programme Selection incl Hearts v Hibernian 1948/49, Hearts Reserves v East Fife (Sept), Third Lanark, East Fife 6 (Mar) all 1948/49 plus v Hibernian Reserves 1949/50, also included Dunfermline Vikings v Ayr Raiders (Ice Hockey) 2.10.1950 and Belle Vue (Manchester) v Wembley Speedway ...[more] 7 1951 Edinburgh Select v Liverpool Football Programme at Easter Road, plus Hibernian v Partick Thistle 1951/52 League Cup (2) Scarce 1953 Manchester United v Fourth Maccabiah XI Football Programme dated Monday 7 September 1953 played at The Cliff, 8 Lower Broughton, Salford, kick-off 7.30pm, match to raise funds for the Jewish Sports Festival, Israel, 4 pages, slight creases, no writing, good for year 1950s Manchester United v Fulham Football Programme 1957/58 FA Cup Semi-Final replay, 1957/58 v Arsenal (away) (last match in 9 England before the disaster) complete with newspaper match report, v Sunderland (home) 1957/58 (has token), v Charlton Athletic 1953/54 with newspaper cuttings, 1948 FA Cup w ...[more] 1958 Munich Disaster Newspapers with “on the day” reports of the sad news as it arrived from Germany. The Evening News, and 10 Evening Standard dated 6 February, The Daily Herald, and The Evening News 7 February, The Daily Mail, The Evening News, and Evening Standard all 8 February 1958. Ea ...[more] 1940s Manchester CityFootball Programmes all homes. 1946/47 Spurs 1947/48 Chelsea (FA Cup), Grimsby Town, Preston N.E. (FA 11 Cup), Blackpool, Middlesbrough, Chelsea, Preston N.E. and others (a selection). Condition varies (10) 1948/49 Manchester City Football Programmes homes collection, consists of eighteen programmes (Full season less Stoke, 12 Birmingham City and Bolton Wanderers). Condition varies (18) 1949/50 Manchester City Football Programmes homes collection consists of sixteen programmes (15 league & 1 Cup) (Full season less 13 Blackpool, Huddersfield, Middlesbrough, Burnley, Chelsea and Wolves). Included is the home match v Everton (final City match for goalkeeper Frank Swift) Condition var ...[more] 1950s Manchester United Football Programmes homes collection 1953/54 Burnley 1954/55 Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, 14 Tottenham Hotspur, WBA, Sheffield United, Sunderland 1955/56 Newcastle United 1956/57 Atletico Bilbao, Chelsea, Borussia Dortmund 1958/59 Portsmouth. Condition varies (12) 15 1954/55 Manchester United v Reading FA Cup Football Programme 3rd Round replay, 4 pager, slight crease, no writing Scarce 1954/55 Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Programme 23 February 1955 No. 16. 4 pager, pocket folds 16 (kept flat), no writing 1953/54 Manchester United HomesFootball Programmes v Arsenal (plus match report), v Aston Villa (plus match report), v Burnley and 17 v Liverpool. Minor faults, generally good (6) 1940s Manchester United Selection of Football Programmes all homes season 1947/48; some interesting fixtures including v Blackburn 18 Rovers (Cup Final edition complete with 4 page souvenir insert), v Wolves, v Stoke City, v Grimsby Town, Derby County and others. Most have various faults. Inspection re ...[more] 1951/52 Manchester United Football Programmes homes v Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham (plus match report), West 19 Bromwich Albion, Blackpool, Newcastle Utd. Generally good (7) 1950/1951 Manchester United Football Programmes homes v Arsenal (FA Cup), Everton, Chelsea and Huddersfield Town. Arsenal 20 programme has a tear, others F-G (4) 1950/51 Manchester United Football Programmes homes v Sheffield Wednesday, Charlton Athletic, Blackpool, Portsmouth, Burnley, 21 Stoke City and Newcastle United, all include newspaper match reports. F-G (14) 1948/49 Manchester United Football Programmes homes collection Nos. 1–12, 14–15, 17, 19-21. Faults are noted, inspection 22 recommended (18) 1950/1951 Manchester City Football Programmes homes collection (all Division 2 games) v Coventry City, Brentford, West Ham United, 23 Birmingham City, Doncaster Rovers, Leeds United, Notts. County, QPR, Blackburn Rovers and Barnsley. Condition F-G (10) 1940s/1950s Manchester City Football Programmes homes collection: 1948/49 Stoke, Blackpool, Chelsea 1949/50 Aston Villa, 24 Sunderland, Charlton Athletic, Derby County (FA Cup), Newcastle United, Derby County 1950/51 Brentford, West Ham United, Notts County (12) Poor to fair/good condition 1953/54 Manchester City Football Programmes Floodlight Friendlies v Heart of Midlothian 14.10.1953 (Opening of lights for City) and v 25 Glasgow Celtic 28.10.1953 (Celtic achieved the double in 1953/54) F-G (2) 1948/49 Manchester United Football Programmes all homes v Sunderland, Bournemouth (FA Cup), Yeovil Town (FA Cup) and Bolton 26 Wanderers F-G (4) 1952/53 Manchester United Football Programmes all homes v Manchester City, Burnley, Stoke city and Bolton Wanderers all contain 27 match reports Generally good (8) 1952/1953 Manchester United Football Programmes all homes v Liverpool, West Bromwich Albion (match report), Charlton Athletic 28 (match report), Portsmouth (match report), Arsenal (match report) F-G (9) 1953/54 Manchester United Football Programmes all homes v Manchester City (match report), Sheffield Wednesday (match report) and 29 Burnley F-G (5) Scarce 1952/53 Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur Football Programme 25 March 1953 number 18, 4 pages, generally good, 30 slight creases 1949/1950 Football Programmes United return to Old Trafford after playing at Maine Road due to ground bomb damage. Manchester 31 United v Bolton Wanderers 24 August 1949 WELCOME HOME programme No. l, also v West Bromwich Albion 27 August 1949, WELCOME HOME No. 2 Fair (2) 32 1949/50 Manchester United Football Programmes homes selection v Wolves, Derby County, Chelsea, Arsenal and Burnley F-G (5) 1949/1950 Manchester United Football Programmes homes selection v Portsmouth, Blackpool, Liverpool, Charlton Athletic, Sunderland, 33 Stoke City, Manchester City F-G (7) Scarce 1949/50 Manchester United v Aston Villa Football Programme dated 8 March 1950 no 17, 4 pages, has creases but overall good 34 with no writing. United won 7-0 with Charlie Mitten scoring a record 3 penalties 1951/52 Championship Season, Manchester United Football Programmes homes selection v Middlesbrough, Charlton Athletic, Stoke 35 City, Preston North End, Derby County, Sunderland and Huddersfield Town. All have match reports inserted (but loose) F-G (14) 1951/52 Signed Manchester United v Hapoel F.C. Football Programme 26 September 1951 official souvenir programme (un-numbered) 36 invitation friendly match with a 5.25pm kick-off. Condition is fair, is autographed in ink by Harold Hardman (Chairman) on page 2, other notes have been written on same page ...[more] 1950s Manchester City Football Programmes homes selection 1951/52 Charlton Athletic, Portsmouth, River Plate (Argentina), 1952/53 37 Luton Town (FA Cup), Preston North End, 1953/54 Aston Villa, Huddersfield Town, Burnley F-G (8) 1940s/1950s Manchester City Football Prorgammes homes selection 1948/49 Chelsea 1949/50 Derby County (FA Cup) 1950/51 38 Brentford 1953/54 Manchester United 1950/51 Reserves v Manchester United 3.02.1951. F-G 1940s Manchester City Football Programmes incl homes selection all are in a distressed condition but contain some interesting fixtures 39 1946/47 Newport County 1947/48 Wolves, Manchester United, Liverpool plus others. Inspection recommended 1951/52 Championship Season Manchester United Football Programmes homes selection v Burnley, Liverpool, Wolves, Aston Villa, 40 Tottenham Hotspur, Hull City (FA Cup), Fulham, Portsmouth and West Bromwich Albion. All but WBA have newspaper match reports. Generally good (17) 1952 Manchester United Autographs taken from an autograph book, all pen autographs and include Johnny Carey, Reg Allen, Bill 41 Redman, Johnny Berry, Harry McShane, John Aston, Stan Pearson, Jack Rowley, Henry Cockburn, Allenby Chilton; also has official printed Manchester United Team Autograph sheet c ...[more] 1951/52 Season, Manchester United v Hibernian Football Programme on 29 March 1952 no. 20 Friendly match, both sides won their 42 respective championships during this season, this
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