Sporting Memorabilia Sale - Day 2

Sporting Memorabilia Sale - Day 2

Tuesday, November 5, 2019  |  10:00 AM EUR (GMT)
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Sporting Memorabilia Sale - Day 2

Sporting Memorabilia Sale - Day 2

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Fine quality sporting memorabilia encompassing football, golf, cricket, tennis, horse racing, motor sports, rugby, Olympics, boxing and a wide variety of other popular sports.

Graham Budd Auctions


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Large silvered-bronze medal commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Frenc

Lot # 830 (Sale Order: 101 of 766)      

Large silvered-bronze medal commemorating the 75th anniversary of the French Football Federation 1919-1994, and featuring Jules Rimet & Henri Delaunay, on a velvet-lined medal stand; sold together with a small, cased gilt coin commemorating the 75th anniversary of the French Football Federation and featuring Jules Rimet & Henri Delaunay (2) Provenance: The Collection of the late President of the French Football Federation Jean Verbeke.
Large silvered-bronze medal commemorating the 75th anniversary of the French Football Federation 1919-1994, and featuring Jules Rimet & Henri Delaunay, on a velvet-lined ...moremedal stand; sold together with a small, cased gilt coin commemorating the 75th anniversary of the French Football Federation and featuring Jules Rimet & Henri Delaunay (2) Provenance: The Collection of the late President of the French Football Federation Jean Verbeke.

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Two Euro '96 football medallions, the first UEFA England European Champion

Lot # 831 (Sale Order: 102 of 766)      

Two Euro '96 football medallions, the first UEFA England European Championship 1996 medallion, in a plastic capsule and fitted box, diameter: 38 mm; the second a Pobjoy Mint European Football Championship One Crown with enamelled Goliath on obverse and Queen Elizabeth II and Gibraltar 1996 verso, in a plastic capsule and fitted box, diameter: 38 mm; sold together with a cased set of eight Pobjoy Mint silver Isle of Man European Football Championship Crowns, 1996, each in a plastic capsule and in a fitted Pobjoy Mint case, diameter: 38 mm, with original receipt from 1996
Two Euro '96 football medallions, the first UEFA England European Championship 1996 medallion, in a plastic capsule and fitted box, diameter: 38 mm; the second a Pobjoy ...moreMint European Football Championship One Crown with enamelled Goliath on obverse and Queen Elizabeth II and Gibraltar 1996 verso, in a plastic capsule and fitted box, diameter: 38 mm; sold together with a cased set of eight Pobjoy Mint silver Isle of Man European Football Championship Crowns, 1996, each in a plastic capsule and in a fitted Pobjoy Mint case, diameter: 38 mm, with original receipt from 1996

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UEFA 1996 European Football Championship (England Euro'96) official silver

Lot # 832 (Sale Order: 103 of 766)      

UEFA 1996 European Football Championship (England Euro'96) official silver commemorative medal, sold together with two Football Association medals minted as gifts on the occasions of international matches, on in gilt, one silvered (3)
UEFA 1996 European Football Championship (England Euro'96) official silver commemorative medal, sold together with two Football Association medals minted as gifts on the ...moreoccasions of international matches, on in gilt, one silvered (3)

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2002- 2003 Supercopa del Futbol Espanol winners medal, awarded to a Real Ma

Lot # 833 (Sale Order: 104 of 766)      

2002- 2003 Supercopa del Futbol Espanol winners medal, awarded to a Real Madrid staff member, the gilt circular medal inscribed SUPERCOPA DEL FUTBOL ESPANOL 2002-2003, with FEF logo to reverse, with yellow and red ribbon embroidered with silver thread SUPERCOPA DE ESPANA 2002-2003, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid Spain, in original navy bag, diameter: 52 mm
2002- 2003 Supercopa del Futbol Espanol winners medal, awarded to a Real Madrid staff member, the gilt circular medal inscribed SUPERCOPA DEL FUTBOL ESPANOL 2002-2003, wi...moreth FEF logo to reverse, with yellow and red ribbon embroidered with silver thread SUPERCOPA DE ESPANA 2002-2003, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid Spain, in original navy bag, diameter: 52 mm

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FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003 participation medal, FIFA 1997 copyrigh

Lot # 834 (Sale Order: 105 of 766)      

FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003 participation medal, FIFA 1997 copyright logo, in case

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Chile 2015 Copa America participation medal, gilt & enamel, inscribed COPA

Lot # 835 (Sale Order: 106 of 766)      

Chile 2015 Copa America participation medal, gilt & enamel, inscribed COPA AMERICA, CHILE 2015

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A gold medal awarded to Zindine Zidane for winning the 2001 Supercopa de Es

Lot # 836 (Sale Order: 107 of 766)      

A gold medal awarded to Zindine Zidane for winning the 2001 Supercopa de Espana, with Real Madrid, of circular form with Supercopa Del Futbol Espanol 2000 - 2001 and reverse Real Federation Espana de Futbol, with ribbon, diameter: 51 mm; sold with a COA in French language signed by Zindine Zidane (2) The COA translates into English as follows: ''This letter certifies that the medal was obtained from former Real Madrid player Zinedine Yazid Zidane. Zizou received this medal with his team after winning the Supercopa de Espana in 2001. Real Madrid defeated Zaragoza (4 - 1) in total. The medal was received from Zizou on 14th July, 2011 in Marseille. The letter has Zizou's signature below.'' Further to the COA, it can be confirmed the receiver of the medal was Stephanie Villani, a sports collector and a close friend of Zidane. Villani and Zidane and other officials were invited for a night dinner in Marseille at the aforementioned date. After the dinner Zidane called Stephanie and presented the medal. Next morning, before each was about to leave, Stephanie prepared three papers to be signed by Zizou confirming the medals provenance.
A gold medal awarded to Zindine Zidane for winning the 2001 Supercopa de Espana, with Real Madrid, of circular form with Supercopa Del Futbol Espanol 2000 - 2001 and reve...morerse Real Federation Espana de Futbol, with ribbon, diameter: 51 mm; sold with a COA in French language signed by Zindine Zidane (2) The COA translates into English as follows: ''This letter certifies that the medal was obtained from former Real Madrid player Zinedine Yazid Zidane. Zizou received this medal with his team after winning the Supercopa de Espana in 2001. Real Madrid defeated Zaragoza (4 - 1) in total. The medal was received from Zizou on 14th July, 2011 in Marseille. The letter has Zizou's signature below.'' Further to the COA, it can be confirmed the receiver of the medal was Stephanie Villani, a sports collector and a close friend of Zidane. Villani and Zidane and other officials were invited for a night dinner in Marseille at the aforementioned date. After the dinner Zidane called Stephanie and presented the medal. Next morning, before each was about to leave, Stephanie prepared three papers to be signed by Zizou confirming the medals provenance.

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2017 FIFA Club World Cup runners-up medal, awarded to one of the FIFA staff

Lot # 837 (Sale Order: 108 of 766)      

2017 FIFA Club World Cup runners-up medal, awarded to one of the FIFA staff members, the circular medal inscribed FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP UAE 2017, the reverse with FIFA logo, with blue ribbon with FIFA logo, made by Bertoni, Italy, diameter: 50 mm 2017 FIFA Club World Cup final between Real Madrid v Gremio, was played at Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi on 16-12-2016, with Real Madrid winning 1-0.
2017 FIFA Club World Cup runners-up medal, awarded to one of the FIFA staff members, the circular medal inscribed FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP UAE 2017, the reverse with FIFA logo...more, with blue ribbon with FIFA logo, made by Bertoni, Italy, diameter: 50 mm 2017 FIFA Club World Cup final between Real Madrid v Gremio, was played at Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi on 16-12-2016, with Real Madrid winning 1-0.

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Two Waterford Crystal presentations awarded to Maurice Setters on the occas

Lot # 838 (Sale Order: 109 of 766)      

Two Waterford Crystal presentations awarded to Maurice Setters on the occasion of Testimonial Matches, the first for Chris Hughton in the form of a vase, engraved with Chris Hughton Testimonial Match Lansdowne Road Dublin Sunday 28th May 1995, 20.4cm.; the second for David O'Leary in the form of a tankard, engraved The David O'Leary Testimonial, 11.5cm.
Two Waterford Crystal presentations awarded to Maurice Setters on the occasion of Testimonial Matches, the first for Chris Hughton in the form of a vase, engraved with Ch...moreris Hughton Testimonial Match Lansdowne Road Dublin Sunday 28th May 1995, 20.4cm.; the second for David O'Leary in the form of a tankard, engraved The David O'Leary Testimonial, 11.5cm.

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A group of five presentations awarded to Maurice Setters, i) Sheffield silv

Lot # 839 (Sale Order: 110 of 766)      

A group of five presentations awarded to Maurice Setters, i) Sheffield silver-plated twin handled tray, the oval tray with pierced gallery, upon four ball and claw supports, the centre engraved ''Maurice Setters A memento of Ireland's Historic Qualification for the 1990 World Cup Finals, General Motors December 1989'', 7.3 x 51cm.; ii) a heavy brass hexagonal FIFA/Coca Cola award commemorating Portugal '91, featuring a football on each side, Portugal '91 VI Campeonato Mundial de Juniores, diameter: 8 cm; iii) a Cricket School Award to Maurice Setters 1962, in the form of a wooden shield with applied silver-plated and gilt shield with cricketing figure, engraved M. & D.W.C.L. Daily Mail C.C Runners-up 1962 M.Setters, 13 x 10.8 cm. iv) crystal lamp shade with engraved photograph of Maurice Setters, also engraved with Maurice Setters and Presented by Frank Fahey TD Minister for Sport to The Republic of Ireland World Cup Football Squad Italy 1990, 26.5 cm.; & v) Spanish porcelain twin handled blue and white tray commemorating Campeonato Del Mundo Italia '90 Espana - Republica De Irlanda, Sevilla 16 Nov 1988, bears factory stamp to reverse, 41.5 x 25.3 cm.
A group of five presentations awarded to Maurice Setters, i) Sheffield silver-plated twin handled tray, the oval tray with pierced gallery, upon four ball and claw suppor...morets, the centre engraved ''Maurice Setters A memento of Ireland's Historic Qualification for the 1990 World Cup Finals, General Motors December 1989'', 7.3 x 51cm.; ii) a heavy brass hexagonal FIFA/Coca Cola award commemorating Portugal '91, featuring a football on each side, Portugal '91 VI Campeonato Mundial de Juniores, diameter: 8 cm; iii) a Cricket School Award to Maurice Setters 1962, in the form of a wooden shield with applied silver-plated and gilt shield with cricketing figure, engraved M. & D.W.C.L. Daily Mail C.C Runners-up 1962 M.Setters, 13 x 10.8 cm. iv) crystal lamp shade with engraved photograph of Maurice Setters, also engraved with Maurice Setters and Presented by Frank Fahey TD Minister for Sport to The Republic of Ireland World Cup Football Squad Italy 1990, 26.5 cm.; & v) Spanish porcelain twin handled blue and white tray commemorating Campeonato Del Mundo Italia '90 Espana - Republica De Irlanda, Sevilla 16 Nov 1988, bears factory stamp to reverse, 41.5 x 25.3 cm.

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A commemorative flask presented to Tommy Taylor from the Yugoslavia Footbal

Lot # 840 (Sale Order: 111 of 766)      

A commemorative flask presented to Tommy Taylor from the Yugoslavia Football Federation on the occasion of the England v Yugoslavia International Friendly match, played at Empire Stadium, Wembley on 28th November 1956, the red and white leather covered glass flask with webbed handled and with applied engraved plaque ENGLAND V YUGOSLAVIA 28.XI.1956 FSY, bears Christies auction label, height: 18.3 cm Provenance: Christies auction Lot 18 23rd September 2003 Thomas ''Tommy'' Taylor, (1932-1958), an English footballer who was one of the eight Manchester United Busby Babes players who lost their lives in the Munich air disaster. Taylor played with Manchester United from 1953 to 1958, with 166 appearances, scoring 112 goals and for England National team between 1953-1957, appearing 19 times scoring 16 goals.
A commemorative flask presented to Tommy Taylor from the Yugoslavia Football Federation on the occasion of the England v Yugoslavia International Friendly match, played a...moret Empire Stadium, Wembley on 28th November 1956, the red and white leather covered glass flask with webbed handled and with applied engraved plaque ENGLAND V YUGOSLAVIA 28.XI.1956 FSY, bears Christies auction label, height: 18.3 cm Provenance: Christies auction Lot 18 23rd September 2003 Thomas ''Tommy'' Taylor, (1932-1958), an English footballer who was one of the eight Manchester United Busby Babes players who lost their lives in the Munich air disaster. Taylor played with Manchester United from 1953 to 1958, with 166 appearances, scoring 112 goals and for England National team between 1953-1957, appearing 19 times scoring 16 goals.

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The original Manchester & District Schools Athletic Association football tr

Lot # 841 (Sale Order: 112 of 766)      

The original Manchester & District Schools Athletic Association football trophy, dating from 1913 to 1984-54, by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, the oak shield with applied silver-plated ribbon plaque engraved MANCHESTER & DISTRICT SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, above a central silver-plated shield plaque with acanthus leaf decoration surrounding a central embossed roundel of footballers above an enamelled city crest, engraved PRESENTED BY COUNCILLOR WILL MELLAND, the surround applied with silver-plated engraved plaques for the winners of the award, reverse bears ivorine plaque inscribed FATTORINI & SONS LTD, ART SILVERSMITHS AND MEDALLISTS, BRADFORD, 70 x 52 cm
The original Manchester & District Schools Athletic Association football trophy, dating from 1913 to 1984-54, by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, the oak shield with applied silver-...moreplated ribbon plaque engraved MANCHESTER & DISTRICT SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, above a central silver-plated shield plaque with acanthus leaf decoration surrounding a central embossed roundel of footballers above an enamelled city crest, engraved PRESENTED BY COUNCILLOR WILL MELLAND, the surround applied with silver-plated engraved plaques for the winners of the award, reverse bears ivorine plaque inscribed FATTORINI & SONS LTD, ART SILVERSMITHS AND MEDALLISTS, BRADFORD, 70 x 52 cm

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The International Football Hall of Champions inductee's plate presented to

Lot # 842 (Sale Order: 113 of 766)      

The International Football Hall of Champions inductee's plate presented to George Best in 2000, a hallmarked Tiffany and Co, New York, .925 sterling silver plate, weighing approximately 1340 grams, diameter 38 cm, inscribed THE INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF CHAMPIONS, GEORGE BEST, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM JANUARY 24, and engraved in the centre with the organisation's logo PROVENANCE: Bonhams 20 October 2010 Lot 316 This award was presented to George Best at the 1999 FIFA World Player of the Year Ceremony at the Palais des Congres in Brussels, 24th January 2000, where the honour went to Rivaldo of Barcelona. In addition a number of other prizes were bestowed including the welcome of a new group of inducteed to the International Football Hall of Champions. This included George Best, Didi, Marco van Basten and Zico. George Best (1946-2005) Northern Irish and Manchester United footballer, named European Footballer of the Year in 1968. The highly skillful winger considered one of the greatest dribblers in the history of the sport by several pundits. He was capped 37 times by Northern Ireland between 1964-77 scoring 9 goals. Playing with Manchester United from 1963 to 1974 making 361 appearances scoring 137 goals under Matt Busby and Jimmy Murphy (Youth manager), making his debut aged 17 on the 14th September 1963 against West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford in a 1-0 victory. During the season 1964-64 he helped United to claim the league title against rivals Leeds United but were knockout of the FA Cup at semi-final stage by Leeds. He scored the opening goal of the 1965 FA Charity Shield against Liverpool FC ending in a 2-2 draw. He scored 2 goals in a European Cup quarter-final match against Benfica at Estadio da Luz on the 9th March 1966. The 1966-67 season saw United claim the league title by four points, he scored 10 goals in 45 games and helped United share the Charity Shield with a 3-3 draw with FA Cup winners Tottenham Hotspur, the 1st game broadcast in colour on British television. The 1967-68 season saw United win the European Cup beating Benfica in the final at Wembley with Best scoring in extra time, United won 4-1. A member of the ''Holy Trinity'' with Denis Law and Bobby Charlton. Under new manager Wilf McGuinness United reached 8th place in the 1969-70 season. His last competitive match for United was on the 1st January 1974 against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road, losing 3-0.
The International Football Hall of Champions inductee's plate presented to George Best in 2000, a hallmarked Tiffany and Co, New York, .925 sterling silver plate, weighin...moreg approximately 1340 grams, diameter 38 cm, inscribed THE INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL HALL OF CHAMPIONS, GEORGE BEST, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM JANUARY 24, and engraved in the centre with the organisation's logo PROVENANCE: Bonhams 20 October 2010 Lot 316 This award was presented to George Best at the 1999 FIFA World Player of the Year Ceremony at the Palais des Congres in Brussels, 24th January 2000, where the honour went to Rivaldo of Barcelona. In addition a number of other prizes were bestowed including the welcome of a new group of inducteed to the International Football Hall of Champions. This included George Best, Didi, Marco van Basten and Zico. George Best (1946-2005) Northern Irish and Manchester United footballer, named European Footballer of the Year in 1968. The highly skillful winger considered one of the greatest dribblers in the history of the sport by several pundits. He was capped 37 times by Northern Ireland between 1964-77 scoring 9 goals. Playing with Manchester United from 1963 to 1974 making 361 appearances scoring 137 goals under Matt Busby and Jimmy Murphy (Youth manager), making his debut aged 17 on the 14th September 1963 against West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford in a 1-0 victory. During the season 1964-64 he helped United to claim the league title against rivals Leeds United but were knockout of the FA Cup at semi-final stage by Leeds. He scored the opening goal of the 1965 FA Charity Shield against Liverpool FC ending in a 2-2 draw. He scored 2 goals in a European Cup quarter-final match against Benfica at Estadio da Luz on the 9th March 1966. The 1966-67 season saw United claim the league title by four points, he scored 10 goals in 45 games and helped United share the Charity Shield with a 3-3 draw with FA Cup winners Tottenham Hotspur, the 1st game broadcast in colour on British television. The 1967-68 season saw United win the European Cup beating Benfica in the final at Wembley with Best scoring in extra time, United won 4-1. A member of the ''Holy Trinity'' with Denis Law and Bobby Charlton. Under new manager Wilf McGuinness United reached 8th place in the 1969-70 season. His last competitive match for United was on the 1st January 1974 against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road, losing 3-0.

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A silver-plated trophy presented by Granada FC to the President of the Roya

Lot # 843 (Sale Order: 114 of 766)      

A silver-plated trophy presented by Granada FC to the President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation Pablo Porta on 23rd March 1981, on the occasion of the football match between Spain v England, held in celebration of Granada FC 50th anniversary (1931-1981). Modelled as a pomegranate revealing red jewelled interior with leafy stem, upon a black and white variegated marble base, with engraved plaque to the front, bears label to underside M. Moreno, Granada, 10 x 15 x 8.2 cm.
A silver-plated trophy presented by Granada FC to the President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation Pablo Porta on 23rd March 1981, on the occasion of the football m...moreatch between Spain v England, held in celebration of Granada FC 50th anniversary (1931-1981). Modelled as a pomegranate revealing red jewelled interior with leafy stem, upon a black and white variegated marble base, with engraved plaque to the front, bears label to underside M. Moreno, Granada, 10 x 15 x 8.2 cm.

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Six Replica Football Trophies, comprising of a Subbuteo World Cup c.1119, 1

Lot # 844 (Sale Order: 115 of 766)      

Six Replica Football Trophies, comprising of a Subbuteo World Cup c.1119, 12cm high, with the original green Subbuteo box; FIFA World Cup on a tapered square base, 11 cm high; FIFA World Cup, 7.7 cm high; UEFA European Football Championship, with a square wooden base, 11 cm high; Coupe de Clubs Champions Europeans, 6.5 cm high with box and French Football Cup/Charles Simon Cup, with wooden base, 8.5 cm high
Six Replica Football Trophies, comprising of a Subbuteo World Cup c.1119, 12cm high, with the original green Subbuteo box; FIFA World Cup on a tapered square base, 11 cm ...morehigh; FIFA World Cup, 7.7 cm high; UEFA European Football Championship, with a square wooden base, 11 cm high; Coupe de Clubs Champions Europeans, 6.5 cm high with box and French Football Cup/Charles Simon Cup, with wooden base, 8.5 cm high

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A rare and impressive hallmarked silver UEFA Coupe des Clubs Champions Euro

Lot # 845 (Sale Order: 116 of 766)      

A rare and impressive hallmarked silver UEFA Coupe des Clubs Champions Europeens full size replica of the trophy that was employed between 1956 and 1966, the twin handled baluster full size replica trophy inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, hallmarked sterling silver 925, plus other indistinctive marks, weight: 8 kg, height: 56 cm
A rare and impressive hallmarked silver UEFA Coupe des Clubs Champions Europeens full size replica of the trophy that was employed between 1956 and 1966, the twin handled...more baluster full size replica trophy inscribed COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, hallmarked sterling silver 925, plus other indistinctive marks, weight: 8 kg, height: 56 cm

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A UEFA Champions League 2018-19 commemorative replica trophy, the twin hand

Lot # 846 (Sale Order: 117 of 766)      

A UEFA Champions League 2018-19 commemorative replica trophy, the twin handled silver-plated baluster trophy cup with circular base of scale replica size of the tournament trophy, the body applied with UEFA logo and lettered UEFA COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse engraved with winners from Real Madrid 1956 to Liverpool 2019, made by Talleres de Artesania Palomo, Sevilla, Spain, height: 27.3 cm
A UEFA Champions League 2018-19 commemorative replica trophy, the twin handled silver-plated baluster trophy cup with circular base of scale replica size of the tournamen...moret trophy, the body applied with UEFA logo and lettered UEFA COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS, the reverse engraved with winners from Real Madrid 1956 to Liverpool 2019, made by Talleres de Artesania Palomo, Sevilla, Spain, height: 27.3 cm

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FC Barcelona 2016-17 Copa de SM El Rey commemorative replica trophy, the tw

Lot # 847 (Sale Order: 118 of 766)      

FC Barcelona 2016-17 Copa de SM El Rey commemorative replica trophy, the twin handled silver-plated baluster trophy upon a scole base of scale replica size of the 2017 tournament trophy presented to players and officials of FC Barcelona, tied with blue and garnet ribbons, applied with motif and engraved plaque CAMPEONATO DE ESPANA COPA DE S.M. EL REY TEMPORADA 2016-2017, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid, Spain, height: 17 cm Barcelona won 3-1.
FC Barcelona 2016-17 Copa de SM El Rey commemorative replica trophy, the twin handled silver-plated baluster trophy upon a scole base of scale replica size of the 2017 to...moreurnament trophy presented to players and officials of FC Barcelona, tied with blue and garnet ribbons, applied with motif and engraved plaque CAMPEONATO DE ESPANA COPA DE S.M. EL REY TEMPORADA 2016-2017, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid, Spain, height: 17 cm Barcelona won 3-1.

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Real Madrid CF 2016-17 Campeonato Nacional de Liga 1st Division Commemorate

Lot # 848 (Sale Order: 119 of 766)      

Real Madrid CF 2016-17 Campeonato Nacional de Liga 1st Division Commemorate replica trophy, the two handled silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented to players and officials of the Real Madrid CF, tied with white ribbons, with engraved plaque CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE LIGA 1st DIVISION TEMPORADA 2016-2017, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid Spain, height: 14 cm
Real Madrid CF 2016-17 Campeonato Nacional de Liga 1st Division Commemorate replica trophy, the two handled silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented...more to players and officials of the Real Madrid CF, tied with white ribbons, with engraved plaque CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE LIGA 1st DIVISION TEMPORADA 2016-2017, made by Joyeros Alegre, Madrid Spain, height: 14 cm

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Sevilla CF 2006 UEFA Super Cup commemorative replica trophy, the silver-pla

Lot # 849 (Sale Order: 120 of 766)      

Sevilla CF 2006 UEFA Super Cup commemorative replica trophy, the silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented to the players and officials of Sevilla CF, tied with white ribbons, upon a onyx style base, inset with UEFA logo and inscribed SUPER COMPETITION, made by Talleres de Artesania Palomo, Sevilla Spain, height: 21.7 cm Sevilla defeated Barcelona 3-0.
Sevilla CF 2006 UEFA Super Cup commemorative replica trophy, the silver-plated scale replica of the tournament trophy presented to the players and officials of Sevilla CF...more, tied with white ribbons, upon a onyx style base, inset with UEFA logo and inscribed SUPER COMPETITION, made by Talleres de Artesania Palomo, Sevilla Spain, height: 21.7 cm Sevilla defeated Barcelona 3-0.

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The Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Minute Book 1885 to 1896, the 156 page

Lot # 850 (Sale Order: 121 of 766)      

The Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Minute Book 1885 to 1896, the 156 page hand written hardcover ledger comprising 11 Annual General Meetings; 69 Committee Meetings; 1 Special General Meeting to vote on professionalism; 1 Emergency Committee Meeting; 1 General Meeting and 1 Players Meeting, the spine and binding has wear and is loose, losses to spine, front board detached In 1882 a football club was formed by boys from Hotspur Cricket Club and from St. John's Presbyterian local grammar school, who used to meet under a street lamp on Tottenham High Street close to the site of the current ground. The first name used was 'Hotspur FC', named after the Duke of Northumberland's son Percy, who went by the nickname ''Harry Hotspur'' and whose fearless heroics it was hoped would symbolise the character of the club. The first match was against the Radicals and saw the team lose by two goals on 30th August 1882. The only other match that season saw Spurs score their first goal, but an 8-1 loss to Latymer. The scorer was not recorded. In 1883 the club was run by its first President and Treasurer John Ripsher, who held the position until 1894. Ripsher was born in 1840 and was the bible class teacher at All Hallows Church, Tottenham's Parish Church. He provided accommodation, guidance and support in the early days to the boys who created Tottenham Hotspur and was described in a 1908 published club history as Spurs's ''real father and founder.'' The team played on the Tottenham Marshes and wore navy blue, recording their first win on the 6th October 1883 with a 9-0 victory of Brownlow Rovers. Later that month Buckle was the first reported Spurs scorer in a 3-1 defeat by Grange Park. In 1884 the club was renamed ''Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club'' and the following year Spurs played their first ever competitive match - against St Albans - in the London Association Cup on 17th October 1885, winning 5-2. In the constraints on an auction catalogue it is difficult to do justice to this fascinating document of historical importance concerning the infancy of a now major English professional football club. However, close examination of two meetings therewith will provide prospective bidders with a good overview of content: 1. Third Annual General Meeting, 29th April 1885 2. A Special General Meeting to adopt professionalism, 16th December 1895. The book being offered at the auction begins with minutes from the Third Annual General Meeting of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The meeting was held at the ''Red House'', which had originally been a hotel in the mid-1850s but by this time was a coffee house with large rooms, ideal for formal meetings and gatherings. The AGM took place on 29th April 1885 at 8.30pm, with ''J. Ripsher Esq. in the chair.'' The Club Secretary is recorded as being absent and his report being read by Mr Mason. It states [in season 1884-85] 44 matches played, 24 won, 10 lost and 10 drawn, 82 goals won and 34 lost. First eleven played 30, won 18, lost 5, drew 5, scratched 2. Second eleven played 16, won 6, lost 5, drew 5, scratched 13. The Treasurer (Ripsher) then read his financial statement ''£5.0.1 had been received and £4.11.1 expended leaving a balance of 9/- which was to be partly expended in printing a Report of the progress of the club, with a view of getting Honorary Members.'' The minutes also record that by ''voluntary contributions'' a thank you present should be bought for Mr Martin, The Station Master at Parks for his ''kindness in taking charge of the poles'', presumably a reference to the storage and then erection of goal posts on match days. The meeting also expressed its gratitude to Mr Ripsher for all his help at the club and concluded that the club was progressing and ''on the whole had a very successful season'' albeit they had suffered more defeats than the previous season. It was the conclusion of the quorum that this was owing to the strong clubs they had played, and had sometimes been looked upon with contempt by those who come down to play them owing to their size, but that generally Tottenham Hotspur ''managed to give a good account of themselves.'' Then the floor was given to Jack Jull, Captain of the 1st XI who ''in his opinion'' though the first XI had ''a very successful season.'' Jull chose not to highlight any individual's contribution during the season preferring to say that ''all worked hard for the good of the club … but with plenty of room for improvement, what they wanted was a little more energy.'' Jull stated that the crowd numbers were good, but had tapered off towards the end of the season. Jack Jull then proceeded to criticise the Club Secretary in respect of the amount of 2nd XI matches (thirteen) that had been called off. He thought the Secretary ''had taken too much upon himself in trying to conduct the business of both elevens.'' The minutes state that ''The Secretary (Mr Casey) replied in a few words and cleared himself from all b
The Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Minute Book 1885 to 1896, the 156 page hand written hardcover ledger comprising 11 Annual General Meetings; 69 Committee Meetings; 1 S...morepecial General Meeting to vote on professionalism; 1 Emergency Committee Meeting; 1 General Meeting and 1 Players Meeting, the spine and binding has wear and is loose, losses to spine, front board detached In 1882 a football club was formed by boys from Hotspur Cricket Club and from St. John's Presbyterian local grammar school, who used to meet under a street lamp on Tottenham High Street close to the site of the current ground. The first name used was 'Hotspur FC', named after the Duke of Northumberland's son Percy, who went by the nickname ''Harry Hotspur'' and whose fearless heroics it was hoped would symbolise the character of the club. The first match was against the Radicals and saw the team lose by two goals on 30th August 1882. The only other match that season saw Spurs score their first goal, but an 8-1 loss to Latymer. The scorer was not recorded. In 1883 the club was run by its first President and Treasurer John Ripsher, who held the position until 1894. Ripsher was born in 1840 and was the bible class teacher at All Hallows Church, Tottenham's Parish Church. He provided accommodation, guidance and support in the early days to the boys who created Tottenham Hotspur and was described in a 1908 published club history as Spurs's ''real father and founder.'' The team played on the Tottenham Marshes and wore navy blue, recording their first win on the 6th October 1883 with a 9-0 victory of Brownlow Rovers. Later that month Buckle was the first reported Spurs scorer in a 3-1 defeat by Grange Park. In 1884 the club was renamed ''Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club'' and the following year Spurs played their first ever competitive match - against St Albans - in the London Association Cup on 17th October 1885, winning 5-2. In the constraints on an auction catalogue it is difficult to do justice to this fascinating document of historical importance concerning the infancy of a now major English professional football club. However, close examination of two meetings therewith will provide prospective bidders with a good overview of content: 1. Third Annual General Meeting, 29th April 1885 2. A Special General Meeting to adopt professionalism, 16th December 1895. The book being offered at the auction begins with minutes from the Third Annual General Meeting of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The meeting was held at the ''Red House'', which had originally been a hotel in the mid-1850s but by this time was a coffee house with large rooms, ideal for formal meetings and gatherings. The AGM took place on 29th April 1885 at 8.30pm, with ''J. Ripsher Esq. in the chair.'' The Club Secretary is recorded as being absent and his report being read by Mr Mason. It states [in season 1884-85] 44 matches played, 24 won, 10 lost and 10 drawn, 82 goals won and 34 lost. First eleven played 30, won 18, lost 5, drew 5, scratched 2. Second eleven played 16, won 6, lost 5, drew 5, scratched 13. The Treasurer (Ripsher) then read his financial statement ''£5.0.1 had been received and £4.11.1 expended leaving a balance of 9/- which was to be partly expended in printing a Report of the progress of the club, with a view of getting Honorary Members.'' The minutes also record that by ''voluntary contributions'' a thank you present should be bought for Mr Martin, The Station Master at Parks for his ''kindness in taking charge of the poles'', presumably a reference to the storage and then erection of goal posts on match days. The meeting also expressed its gratitude to Mr Ripsher for all his help at the club and concluded that the club was progressing and ''on the whole had a very successful season'' albeit they had suffered more defeats than the previous season. It was the conclusion of the quorum that this was owing to the strong clubs they had played, and had sometimes been looked upon with contempt by those who come down to play them owing to their size, but that generally Tottenham Hotspur ''managed to give a good account of themselves.'' Then the floor was given to Jack Jull, Captain of the 1st XI who ''in his opinion'' though the first XI had ''a very successful season.'' Jull chose not to highlight any individual's contribution during the season preferring to say that ''all worked hard for the good of the club … but with plenty of room for improvement, what they wanted was a little more energy.'' Jull stated that the crowd numbers were good, but had tapered off towards the end of the season. Jack Jull then proceeded to criticise the Club Secretary in respect of the amount of 2nd XI matches (thirteen) that had been called off. He thought the Secretary ''had taken too much upon himself in trying to conduct the business of both elevens.'' The minutes state that ''The Secretary (Mr Casey) replied in a few words and cleared himself from all b

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Early Tottenham Hotspur Football Club memorabilia, comprising a handwritten

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Early Tottenham Hotspur Football Club memorabilia, comprising a handwritten expense ledger dating from December 19th 1882 to February 25th 1883; a handwritten players and member handbook for season 1891-92, with a list of forthcoming match fixtures, club rules, club committee members; sold together with a handwritten letter from a R Downing to the Fanfare Spurs FC dated 24th November 1953 and a typed corresponding letter to R Downing dated 26th November 1953; a b & w photograph of Mrs Edwin Cumberland, at whose house the Tottenham Hotspur FC was formed and who suggested the Hotspur part of the name, with a handwritten letter from a Kathleen E Mervill, dated 13th August 1951 to a Mr Jarvis; all in good to fair condition, obvious wear to each, (3)
Early Tottenham Hotspur Football Club memorabilia, comprising a handwritten expense ledger dating from December 19th 1882 to February 25th 1883; a handwritten players and...more member handbook for season 1891-92, with a list of forthcoming match fixtures, club rules, club committee members; sold together with a handwritten letter from a R Downing to the Fanfare Spurs FC dated 24th November 1953 and a typed corresponding letter to R Downing dated 26th November 1953; a b & w photograph of Mrs Edwin Cumberland, at whose house the Tottenham Hotspur FC was formed and who suggested the Hotspur part of the name, with a handwritten letter from a Kathleen E Mervill, dated 13th August 1951 to a Mr Jarvis; all in good to fair condition, obvious wear to each, (3)

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A group of three Joe Mercer Aston Villa FC contracts as players' manager, d

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A group of three Joe Mercer Aston Villa FC contracts as players' manager, dated 19th August 1959, and 10th March & 18th March 1964 (one a general AVFC employee agreement); sold together with a contract termination agreement from Aston Villa FC dated 9th July 1964; the lot also including some miscellaneous Aston Villa ephemera and also a letter from the Sports Editor of the Daily Mail 28.7.64, Mercer now free to attend and report on matches for the newspaper (4)
A group of three Joe Mercer Aston Villa FC contracts as players' manager, dated 19th August 1959, and 10th March & 18th March 1964 (one a general AVFC employee agreement)...more; sold together with a contract termination agreement from Aston Villa FC dated 9th July 1964; the lot also including some miscellaneous Aston Villa ephemera and also a letter from the Sports Editor of the Daily Mail 28.7.64, Mercer now free to attend and report on matches for the newspaper (4)

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Joe Mercer's Aston Villa FC Football League Division Two Championship winne

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Joe Mercer's Aston Villa FC Football League Division Two Championship winner's medal 1959-60, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2, the reverse inscribed SEASON 1959-60, ASTON VILLA F.C., J. MERCER, MANAGER In season 1959-60 Aston Villa were promoted as Champions to the First Division having finished with 59 points, one ahead of Cardiff City.
Joe Mercer's Aston Villa FC Football League Division Two Championship winner's medal 1959-60, 9ct. gold, the obverse inscribed THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, CHAMPIONS, DIVISION 2,...more the reverse inscribed SEASON 1959-60, ASTON VILLA F.C., J. MERCER, MANAGER In season 1959-60 Aston Villa were promoted as Champions to the First Division having finished with 59 points, one ahead of Cardiff City.

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Watercolour by Sian Frances (contemporary) portraying Terry Venables and hi

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Watercolour by Sian Frances (contemporary) portraying Terry Venables and his England coaching team at Euro '96, signed, mounted with a title plaque WAR CABINET ... MEN WHO PLOTTED ENGLAND'S PROGRESS FROM ROOM 105, TERRY VENABLES, MIKE KELLY, DON HOWE, TED BUXTON, BRYAN ROBSON, the image 28 by 38cm., framed & glazed, overall 42 by 50cm.; sold together with a Terry Venables privately commissioned group of eight oil paintings by the artist Ashley Luff who has portrayed a selection of Terry's favourite football personalities, each signed and bearing dates between 1996 & 1998, oil on canvas board, each 30.5 by 23cm., uniformly framed, the football celebrities comprising: TONY ADAMS, DAVE MACKAY, TOM FINNEY, STANLEY MATTHEWS, BRYAN ROBSON, PAUL McGRATH, DAVID SEAMAN & ALAN SHEARER; sold together with two further Venables commissions of Luff's work in pastel, comprising retrospective drawings of Corinthians FC circa 1890, and the cricketing brothers W.G. & E.M. Grace, both signed, titled and dated 1992 & 1993 respectively, the second the slightly larger image 35 by 38cm., the first the slightly larger frame size 55 by 49cm. (11)
Watercolour by Sian Frances (contemporary) portraying Terry Venables and his England coaching team at Euro '96, signed, mounted with a title plaque WAR CABINET ... MEN WH...moreO PLOTTED ENGLAND'S PROGRESS FROM ROOM 105, TERRY VENABLES, MIKE KELLY, DON HOWE, TED BUXTON, BRYAN ROBSON, the image 28 by 38cm., framed & glazed, overall 42 by 50cm.; sold together with a Terry Venables privately commissioned group of eight oil paintings by the artist Ashley Luff who has portrayed a selection of Terry's favourite football personalities, each signed and bearing dates between 1996 & 1998, oil on canvas board, each 30.5 by 23cm., uniformly framed, the football celebrities comprising: TONY ADAMS, DAVE MACKAY, TOM FINNEY, STANLEY MATTHEWS, BRYAN ROBSON, PAUL McGRATH, DAVID SEAMAN & ALAN SHEARER; sold together with two further Venables commissions of Luff's work in pastel, comprising retrospective drawings of Corinthians FC circa 1890, and the cricketing brothers W.G. & E.M. Grace, both signed, titled and dated 1992 & 1993 respectively, the second the slightly larger image 35 by 38cm., the first the slightly larger frame size 55 by 49cm. (11)

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