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Bonhams To Sell Mark Golledge Collection Of Liverpool F.C. Memorabilia




One of the highlights of Bonhams' Sporting Memorabilia Sale on 13 March at Chester will be Mark Golledge's rare collection devoted solely to ephemera associated with Liverpool Football Club.

Collected over a period of over 30 years, the ephemera centres on an almost complete run of Liverpool programmes dating back to the mid 1950s - the years of European success for the Club.

Also offered will be a selection of earlier programmes to include two bound volumes of Liverpool and Everton programmes of the 1930-31 and 1931-32 seasons. At the time, the clubs shared programmes and these were the years that Everton won promotion from the old Second Division and subsequently the League Championship. These are estimated at £4,500-6,000 each.

Other lots include a wide range of tickets, cigarette and trade cards, team and players' photographs and autographs, mostly from the 1960s to mid '80s, the years that saw Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley as managers.

Special menus, rosettes, club letters and other ephemera make up over 230 lots of special Liverpool interest.

Mark Golledge assisted Brian Pead, a Liverpool FC historian, with his books on the club - most notably with illustrations of the collection in 'The Complete Record'.

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