Graham Budd Auctions Ltd. | 9th May 2006 |
Lot No 476 | Estimates: £800 to £1200 |
Fred Tilson: a white England international shirt circa 1934-35
woollen long-sleeved with button-up collar and embroidered three lions cloth
badge Samuel Frederick Tilson was born at Barnsley 19th April 1904. He transferred
from Barnsley to Manchester City in March 1928 and in the proceeding decade
the centre-forward/inside-left won a Championship medal and a F.A. Cup winner’s
medal. This shirt was worn by Fred Tilson during one of his four appearances
for England namely Hungary 10.5.1934 Czechoslovakia 16.5.34 Wales 29.9.35
& Northern Ireland 19.10.35. Tilson scored in every match netting a
total of six goals altogether a fine record considering that all four of
his internationals were aways. PROVENANCE: Christie’s 29th September
2000 lot 385 |
Graham Budd Auctions Ltd. | 9th May 2006 |
Lot No 480 | Estimates: £500 to £700 |
Norman Hunter: a white England No.11 international jersey
circa 1967-68, long-sleeved, crew-neck collar and embroidered three lions badge Norman Hunter wore the No.11 shirt on four occasions for England between
May 1967 and June 1968. Norman Hunter presented his shirt to Cyril Partridge,
the Leeds United trainer whose estate was sold at Sotheby's on 21st September
2001. This shirt was lot 182. |
Graham Budd Auctions Ltd. | 9th May 2006 |
Lot No 481 |
Estimates: £500 to £700 |
Allan Clarke: a white England No.15 international jersey
1969, airtex, long-sleeved, crew-neck collar and embroidered three lions badge This airtex shirt was issued to Allan Clarke for the Tour of South America in 1969. Clarke played in one match on the tour, which was later declared unofficial. This was the game against Mexico on 4th June and Clarke netted a brace. These rare, airtex shirts were only worn by England players for a brief time and had been primarily developed to help players deal with the heat of Mexico in the 1970 World Cup. Clarke gave his shirt to Cyril Partridge, the Leeds United trainer, whose estate was sold at Sotheby's on 21st September 2001. This jersey was lot 183.
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A rare,original and very collectable medal.Sterling Silver with a gold shield with the impressed hallmarks for BIRMINGHAM C1917,has the impressed manufacturers initials of W.A.The condition is excellent,the dimensions are 4 x 3.25cm.The medal reads engraved to the front KALAMARIA SALONICA LEAGUE DISTRICT and also has the initials SAFA.The centre gold shield reads WINNERS B.M T.D GROUP 1.The reverse of the medal has the impressed hallmarks previously mentioned,the recipients name being G.E.TRAVERS and the date 1917-18.G.E.TRAVERS was a member of the BARNSLEY FOOTBALL CLUB who won the FA CUP FOOTBALL FINAL in 1912,I also have that original gold medal listed.This silver medal would make a wonderful addition to any collection.THE COST OF P&H TO THE US/UK AND EUROPE IS US$8.00. |
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