Sporting memorobilia

Sporting memorobilia

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Sporting memorobilia

Sporting memorobilia

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Exquisite collection of quality English Football (Soccer) items.

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The blue England v Scotland international cap awarded to the Manchester United Busby Babe Tommy Tayl

Lot # 855 (Sale Order: 226 of 711)      

The blue England v Scotland international cap awarded to the Manchester United Busby Babe Tommy Taylor in 1955-56, inscribed S v E, 1955-56 This match was played at Hampden Park 14th April 1956. The match ended 1-1. The Manchester United Busby Babe won a total of 19 England international caps between 1953 and 1957 and had an excellent scoring record of 16 goals, including two hat-tricks. Seen as England's perfect successor for the ageing Nat Lofthouse, Taylor tragically lost his life in the Munich Air Disaster. Provenance: Bought at Christie's 23rd September 2003

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Johnny Haynes: a blue England v Spain international cap 1959-60

Lot # 856 (Sale Order: 227 of 711)      

Johnny Haynes: a blue England v Spain international cap 1959-60, inscribed SPAIN v ENGLAND, 1959-60 This cap was passed down to the present vendor by his grandfather who was a personal friend of Johnny Haynes. The Fulham legend won a total of 56 full England international caps between 1954 and 1962, scoring 18 goals. The match at the Bernabeu 15th May 1960 was not a happy occasion for England with the hosts winning 3-0.

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Kevin Reeves red England ''B'' international cap v Austria 1978-79

Lot # 857 (Sale Order: 228 of 711)      

Kevin Reeves red England ''B'' international cap v Austria 1978-79, sold together with printed information on the player (2) Kevin Reeves was a Norwich City player when selected for this ''B'' international, one of three he played in. He also won two senior caps and made ten U-21 appearances.

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A blue England Youth International cap v Austria 1984-85

Lot # 858 (Sale Order: 229 of 711)      

A blue England Youth International cap v Austria 1984-85, inscribed AUSTRIA, 1984-85 The recipient of this cap is unknown. The match was part of an international youth tournament played in Yugoslavia. The game was played in Izola and ended as a 2-2 draw. The England team included future First Division/Premier League stalwarts Steve Potts & John Beresford.

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Two Walsall Swifts football medals

Lot # 859 (Sale Order: 230 of 711)      

Two Walsall Swifts football medals, i) 9ct. gold & enamel, inscribed WALSALL F.A. 1891, WALSALL TOWN SWIFTS F.C., N. FORSYTH; ii) silver & enamel, inscribed STAFFORDSHIRE SENIOR CUP, 1893, WALSALL TOWN SWIFTS, RUNNERS-UP, N. FORSYTH, both in their original case of issue Walsall Swifts & Walsall Town amalgamated to form Walsall Town Swifts and admitted to the league in 1892/93 season, so the 1893 medal would be from the first league season. Forsyth played in their first League Match and may have been captain as well. Walsall town Swifts later became Walsall.

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A group of four medals awarded to W T Hancock of Nottingham Forest

Lot # 860 (Sale Order: 231 of 711)      

A group of four medals awarded to W T Hancock of Nottingham Forest, i) gold & enamel inscribed, N.F.A., Forest F.C., W.T. Hancock ii) silver & enamel inscribed NOTTS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, W.T. HANCOCK iii) silver & enamel inscribed W.T. HANCOCK, 1894 iv) silver medal, uninscribed W T Hancock played in 26 F.A. Cup matches for Nottingham Forest between 1881 and 1889 and was a full-back in the club's pre-League era. Hancock became the Nottingham Forest Chairman in 1897 and served until 1920.

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A 9ct. gold F.A. Amateur Cup runners-up medal

Lot # 861 (Sale Order: 232 of 711)      

A 9ct. gold F.A. Amateur Cup runners-up medal, uninscribed but hallmarked with an Assay Office date stamp for 1896-97 suggesting this medal was awarded to a Stockton player in the 1896-97 Final following the defeat to Old Carthusians in a replay

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An interesting specimen F.A. Cup winner's medal circa 1900

Lot # 862 (Sale Order: 233 of 711)      

An interesting specimen F.A. Cup winner's medal circa 1900, design produced in gilt-metal by the medal maker for approval by The Football Association

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Three Devon County Football Association medals awarded to William T. Dyer of Plymouth Argyle

Lot # 863 (Sale Order: 234 of 711)      

Three Devon County Football Association medals awarded to William T. Dyer of Plymouth Argyle, i) 9ct. gold inscribed W.T. DYER, ARGYLE, LEAGUE, 1900-01 ii) silver inscribed D.C.F.A., WEST LEAGUE, RUNNERS-UP, 1901-02 iii) unhallmarked, a medal inscribed DEVON COUNTY F.A., 1891-92

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A 9ct. gold & enamel Essex County Football Association Senior Challenge Cup winner's medal 1912-13

Lot # 864 (Sale Order: 235 of 711)      

A 9ct. gold & enamel Essex County Football Association Senior Challenge Cup winner's medal 1912-13 This medal was presented to an Ilford FC player following the 3-2 victory over reigning holders Romford Town.

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A 15ct. gold 1901 F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Tom Smith of Tottenham Hotspur

Lot # 865 (Sale Order: 236 of 711)      

A 15ct. gold 1901 F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Tom Smith of Tottenham Hotspur, inscribed 1901, TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, WINNERS, TOM SMITH, FOOTBALL; sold together with a repro photo of the Spurs 1901 Cup Winners (2) Tom Smith was born in Maryport, Cumbria, 26th November 1876. The outside-right began his career at Preston North End in 1895 where he played 53 matches and scored eight goals. He then joined Tottenham Hotspur in 1897 and featured in both matches of the 1901 F.A. Cup Final, scoring the second goal during the Cup winning replay at Burnden Park. Smith rejoined Preston in 1903 and played a further eight matches and scoring three goals. He later played for Carlisle United before ending his career at Maryport Tradesmen. Tom Smith died in 1937. The 1901 F.A. Cup Final was played at Crystal Palace with Spurs and Sheffield United drawing the match 2-2. In the replay at Burnden Park Tottenham became the first and only non-League football team to lift the Cup winning 3-1.

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A 15ct. gold Football League Championship medal awarded to Harry Moger the goalkeeper in Manchester

Lot # 866 (Sale Order: 237 of 711)      

A 15ct. gold Football League Championship medal awarded to Harry Moger the goalkeeper in Manchester United's first ever League Division One winning team, inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED F C, H. MOGER, LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, SEASON, 1907 1908, in original fitted case Henry Herbert ''Harry'' Moger was born September 1879 in Southampton. The goalkeeper began his career with local sides Forest Swifts and Freemantle before joining Southampton of the Southern League in the summer of 1900 where for the most part he was understudy to the England international 'keeper Jack Robinson. However, the tall and lean Moger came to the attention of Manchester United who were particularly impressed with the aerial dominance he displayed in the penalty box especially his ability to rush off the goal line and punch the ball clear of danger. He joined United in May 1903 and was an evergreen between the sticks until his retirement from football in 1912. During his Manchester United career Moger made a total of 266 appearances and was a member of the side that won the club's first major honours, namely League Championship titles in 1907-08 and 1910-11 and the F.A. Cup in 1908-09. Harry Moger died in Manchester 16th June 1927, aged 47. Provenance: Sold at Christie's Glasgow, October 1993.

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A 9ct. gold F.A. Amateur Cup runners-up medal

Lot # 867 (Sale Order: 238 of 711)      

A 9ct. gold F.A. Amateur Cup runners-up medal, uninscribed with match details, with an Assay Office date stamp for 1908-09, suggesting this medal was awarded to an Eston United player in the 1908-09 Final following the defeat to Clapton, replacement case

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A 9ct. gold & enamel Lancashire Football Combination winner's medal season 1910-11

Lot # 868 (Sale Order: 239 of 711)      

A 9ct. gold & enamel Lancashire Football Combination winner's medal season 1910-11, the reverse inscribed DIV. 1, ROCHDALE, R.T. GRIERSON, with later brooch fitting Rochdale's Grierson moved to Hartlepool the following season and then was a member of Swansea Town team during their first season in 1912-13 when he won a Welsh Cup winner's medal.

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A 15ct. gold & enamel Scottish Football League Championship medal season 1911-12 awarded to Robert G

Lot # 869 (Sale Order: 240 of 711)      

A 15ct. gold & enamel Scottish Football League Championship medal season 1911-12 awarded to Robert Gordon Campbell of Rangers FC, inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE, R.G. CAMPBELL, CHAMPIONS, 1911-12, RANGERS F.C., in original fitted case Robert Gordon Campbell (1883-1942) was a Scottish footballer who played for both Celtic and Rangers. He joined the Ibrox club January 1906 to help ease an injury crisis. He was a right back but in later years would convert to a forward. During his Rangers career he made 211 appearances, scored 56 goals and won three Scottish League Championship titles. In retirement, in 1926, he became a director of Rangers.

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A 9ct. gold & enamel 1919-20 Football League Division Two runners-up medal awarded to Huddersfield T

Lot # 870 (Sale Order: 241 of 711)      

A 9ct. gold & enamel 1919-20 Football League Division Two runners-up medal awarded to Huddersfield Town's manager Ambrose Langley, inscribed HUDDERSFIELD TOWN A.F.C., A. LANGLEY, RUNNERS UP, SECOND DIVISION, 1919-20, in fitted case Ambrose Langley (1870-1937) won Football League Championship and F.A. Cup winner's medal as a Sheffield Wednesday player before turning to management. He was boss at Hull City from 1905 until 1913, before joining Huddersfield Town and leading the club to promotion to the First Division in 1919-20. He was replaced a Leeds Road by his assistant manager Herbert Chapman in March 1921.

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A silver Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association Minor Cup runners-up medal season 1892-

Lot # 871 (Sale Order: 242 of 711)      

A silver Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association Minor Cup runners-up medal season 1892-93, the reverse named to H. MANKS; sold together with a S & H.C.F.A. shirt badge season 1927-28 (2)

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The match ball used when Celtic won the Scottish League Championship in the game v Queen's Park at P

Lot # 872 (Sale Order: 243 of 711)      

The match ball used when Celtic won the Scottish League Championship in the game v Queen's Park at Parkhead 28th April 1931, signed by the Queen's Park team, the ball inscribed QUEEN'S PARK BF.C. LTD, TO MR. Wm. STEELE J.P., PRESIDENT, CONCLUDING GAME IN LEAGUE, APRIL 28th 1931, VERSUS CELTIC FC, AT PARKHEAD, RESULT, CELTIC 1 QUEENS PARK 1, TO Mr. Wm. STEELE FROM THE BOYS AT HAMPDEN IN REMEMBRANCE OF A VERY HAPPY TIME DURING HIS TERM AS PRESIDENT 1929-31, signed underneath by the captain W.S. King, the ball painted in the white & black club colours, now cracked and peeling, internal bladder perished but ball in good spherical shape

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Sir Frederick Wall's 9ct. gold & enamel Football Association International Selection Committee badge

Lot # 873 (Sale Order: 244 of 711)      

Sir Frederick Wall's 9ct. gold & enamel Football Association International Selection Committee badge, inscribed in blue enamel, brooch fitting

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Two 9ct. gold & enamel badges awarded to Sir Frederick Wall Secretary of the Football Association

Lot # 874 (Sale Order: 245 of 711)      

Two 9ct. gold & enamel badges awarded to Sir Frederick Wall Secretary of the Football Association, both named to Wall, inscribed COUNCIL, and dated 1928-29 & 1934-5, brooch fittings

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Sir Frederick Wall's 9ct. gold & enamel Football Association Councillor's badge for the England v Fr

Lot # 875 (Sale Order: 246 of 711)      

Sir Frederick Wall's 9ct. gold & enamel Football Association Councillor's badge for the England v France international played at Tottenham Hotspur 6th December 1933, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, ENGLAND v FRANCE, 1933

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The 9ct. gold Football League representative medal awarded to Stanley Matthews for the match v The S

Lot # 876 (Sale Order: 247 of 711)      

The 9ct. gold Football League representative medal awarded to Stanley Matthews for the match v The Scottish Football League played at Chelsea 31st October 1934, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, ENGLAND v SCOTLAND, CHELSEA, OCT 31st 1934 The Football League defeated the Scottish League 2-1. Eric Brook scored both the FL foals. Stanley Matthews represented the Football League on 13 occasions between 1934 and 1956. Provenance: The Sir Stanley Matthews Auction, Louis Taylor Auctioneers, Stoke-on-Trent, 17th October 2000. Bought by the present vendor.

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A 9ct. gold & enamel Football League War Cup runners-up medal season 1939-40

Lot # 877 (Sale Order: 248 of 711)      

A 9ct. gold & enamel Football League War Cup runners-up medal season 1939-40, inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, 1939-1940, (WAR) CUP, COMPETITION, RUNNERS UP The runners-up of the 1939-40 War Cup were Blackburn Rovers who were beaten West Ham United 1-0 at Wembley Stadium. The recipient of this medal is unknown.

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A 9ct. gold & enamel Staffordshire Junior Cup winner's medal awarded to Burslem Port Vale's J. Everi

Lot # 878 (Sale Order: 249 of 711)      

A 9ct. gold & enamel Staffordshire Junior Cup winner's medal awarded to Burslem Port Vale's J. Everill, inscribed but undated; the medal is together with a mounted period photograph of a Youth team posing with a trophy, published in Tunstall, which is presumed to be associated (2)

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A 9ct. gold 1956-57 Glasgow Cup winner's medal awarded to Eric Caldow of Glasgow Rangers

Lot # 879 (Sale Order: 250 of 711)      

A 9ct. gold 1956-57 Glasgow Cup winner's medal awarded to Eric Caldow of Glasgow Rangers, inscribed THE GLASGOW CUP, WINNERS, 1956-57, THE RANGERS F.C., E. CALDOW, in original fitted case Eric Caldow made a total of 265 League appearances for Glasgow Rangers between 1952 and 1966 during which time he won 40 Scotland international caps. Caldow won won five Scottish Championship titles with Rangers.

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