Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Kellogg's Zucaritas (Venezuela) - FC Barcelona (2012) (02) - Box


2012
FC Barcelona
Kellogg's Zucaritas
Venezuela
9 cards

Mark Avenell has provided scans of a complete Kellogg's Zucaritas box with 9 Barcelona cards on the back.

Iniesta
Players Celebrating
Messi (Action)
David Villa (Action)
Messi
Bojan (Action)
David Villa (Action)
Messi (Action)
Xavi

Brooke Bond / PG Tips - International Soccer Stars (06) - Album


1998
International Soccer Stars
Brooke Bond / PG Tips
20 cards

John Levitt has provided scans of all the pages of the album. 
It came without an insert order form, instead a separate insert stapled in the centre fold for Tipps Family - Model Vans by Lledo, Books by Red Fox Publishing and Robert Harrop figures. Size of the Album is 186mm X 127mm.
Not Cartophilic but Lledo produced in total more than 10,000 Model Vehicles (mainly Buses) depicting more than 20 Football Teams and Grounds, for example the F.A. Cup Final between Liverpool and Sunderland in 1992 over 2,500 were produced, and there were Models for Euro 96. Lledo were a UK Diecast model manufacturer formed by the original owners of Matchbox Toys after Matchbox Toys was sold.

Sport magazine - League Club Captains (02)


1950-51
League Club Captains (newspaper cut-outs)
Sport magazine
26 cut-outs

Richard Small has tracked down the players featured on the two missing cuttings and he's been able to track down the dates when the first one and the last one were issued. No. 1 Horace Gager was in the 27 October, 1950 issue and no. 26 Peter Farrell was in the 20 April, 1951 issue. The following weeks' F.A. Cup Final issue (27 April, 1951) featured the two Wembley Captain, Joe Harvey of Newcastle United and Harry Johnston of Blackpool but they were not numbered.

1.  Nottingham Forest - Horace Gager - 27 October, 1950
2.  Millwall - Gerry Bowler
3.  Leyton Orient - Tommy Brown
4.  Tottenham Hotspur - Ron Burgess
5.  Hull City - Raich Carter
6.  Aston Villa - Ivor Powell
7.  Wolverhampton Wanderers - Billy Wright
8.  Brentford - Ron Greenwood
9.  Manchester United - Johnny Carey
10.  Portsmouth - Reg Flewin
11.  Sheffield United - Jimmy Hagan
12.  Ipswich Town - Jim Feeney
13.  Norwich City - Reg Foulkes
14.  Bradford PA - Les Horsman
15.  Fulham - Jim Taylor
16.  Derby County - Tim Ward
17.  Exeter City - Ray Goddard
18.  Sunderland - Willie Watson
19.  Arsenal - Joe Mercer
20.  Cheslea - John Harris
21.  Northampton Town - Maurice Candlin
22.  Bristol Rovers - Ray Warren
23.  Birmingham City - Cyril Trigg
24.  West Bromwich Albion - Jack Vernon
25.  Middlesbrough - Jimmy Gordon
26.  Everton - Peter Farrell - 20 April, 1951
NNO.  Newcastle United - Joe Harvey - 27 April, 1951
NNO.  Blackpool - Harry Johnston - 27 April, 1951

Amalgamated Press / The Champion - AMC-34 The Champion Album of Record Breakers (03) - Checklist


1935
AMC-34 The Champion Album of Record Breakers
Amalgamated Press / The Champion
64 (4 footballers)

Noel Almeida has provided a complete checklist by subject. We already know the names of the four footballers featured in the collection but I believe the complete list isn't included anywhere else so I thought it worthwhile to add it to my blog.
UPDATE (06-04-2025 13:08):  Information on two sheets added at the end of the main checklist.

Marvels of the Air:

Graf Zeppelin
World's Fastest Seaplane
Our Biggest Flying-Boat
World's Fastest Aeroplane
Empire's Biggest Air Liner
Fastest England-Australia 'Plane
Russian Stratosphere Balloon
Empire's Biggest Troop Carrier
Duration Record Glider
Britain's Fastest Fighter

Super Ships:

R.M.S. Majestic
Empress of Britain
H.M.S. Hood
Normandie
H.M.S. Codrington
Submarine X1

Racing Motor-Boats:

Miss Britain III
Miss America X, World’s Fastest Speed Boat

Giants of the Iron Way:

"Papyrus" - 108m.p.h. Engine
World's Fastest Rail-Flyer
World's Fastest Electirc Loco
World's Biggest Loco

Meteors of Road and Track:

"Bluebird"
Capt. Eyston's Hotchkiss
M.G. Magic Midget
Napier-Railton - John Cobb's Record Breaker
Bugatti - .R.A. - Shelsey Walsh Record Breaker
E.R.A. - Shelsey Walsh Record Breaker

Motor-Cycle Record-Breakers:

Tom Farndon Going "All Out"
Ernst Henne as Speed
Stanley Woods Winning T.T. Race

Cyclone Cyclist:

Harry Grant, Paced by Motor-bike

Wizard Airmen:

C.W.A. Scott, Melbourne Race Winner
Campbell Black, Melbourne Race Winner
H.L. Brook, Australia-England Flyer
Dr. Eckener, Graf Zeppelin Commander
Wiley Post, Long-Distance Flyer

Crack Footballers:

C. Bastin (Arsenal)
Dixie Dean (Everton)
Jim Allen (Aston Villa)
H. Gallacher (Derby County)

Whirlwind Motor-Racers:

Capt. G. Eyston
John Cobb
Hon. B.E. Lewis
Sir M. Campbell
Raymond Mays

Famous Cricketers:

Don Bradman (South Australia)
H. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire)
W. Hammond (Gloucestershire)

Captains of Super Liners:

Capt. R.N. Stuart, V.C. ("Empress of Britain")
Capt. R.B. Irving ("Majestic")
Capt. R. Pugnet ("Normandie")

Celebrated Boxers:

Len Harvey
J. Braddock

Speedboat Pilots:

H. Scott-Paine 
Gar Wood

Wonder Wheelers:

F.W. Southall 
H. Opperman

Champion Jockey:

Gordon Richards

Speedway Record Breakers:

Eric Langton 
Tom Farndon
Max Grosskreutz

Super Motor-Cyclist:

Stanley Woods

High Speed Trainer Driver:

Driver Spashatt (108 m.p.h. Train)

The Champion Album of Record Breakers - 2 October, 1935

World's Fastest Aeroplane (Marvels of the Air)
Harry Grant, Paced by Motor-bike (Cyclone Cyclist)
C.W.A. Scott, Melbourne Race Winner (Wizard Airmen)
Capt. R.N. Stuart, V.C. ("Empress of Britain") (Captains of Super Liners)
M.G. Magic Midget (Meteors of Road and Track)
Miss America X, World’s Fastest Speed Boat (Racing Motor-Boats)
H. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) (Famous Cricketers)
Dr. Eckener, Graf Zeppelin Commander (Wizard Airmen)

The Champion Album of Record Breakers - 30 November, 1935

Empire's Biggest Troop Carrier (Marvels of the Air)
Ernst Henne as Speed (Motor-Cycle Record-Breakers)
H.M.S. Codrington (Super Ships)
Graf Zeppelin (Marvels of the Air)
W. Hammond (Gloucestershire) (Famous Cricketers)
Max Grosskreutz (Speedway Record Breakers)
H.L. Brook, Australia-England Flyer (Wizard Airmen)
Capt. R.B. Irving ("Majestic") (Captains of Super Liners)


Sugosa Ltd. / (SUG-040) Famous Footballers


1966
(SUG-040) Famous Footballers
Sugosa Ltd.
12 cards

Nik Yeomans has reminded me that Tony Hateley appears in Aston Villa colours and that the cards are an abridged version of Barratt's A14 Famous Footballers set.

1.  Denis Law (Manchester United)
2.  Jimmy Armfield (Blackpool)
3.  Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur)
4.  Terry Paine (Southampton)
5.  Ian Callaghan (Liverpool)
6.  Tony Hateley (Chelsea)  -  Aston Villa colours   -   thanks to Nik Yeomans
7.  George Eastham (Stoke City)
8.  Gordon Banks (Leicester City)
9.  Roger Hunt (Liverpool)
10.  Bobby Moore (West Ham United)
11.  George Cohen (Fulham)
12.  Peter Bonetti (Chelsea)

Upper Deck - Glasgow Rangers F.C. ~ Nine In A Row! (04) - Upper Deck Collectors Club Leaflet


1997-98
Glasgow Rangers F.C. ~ Nine In A Row! ~ Box set
Upper Deck
46 cards 

John Levitt has provided scans of the Upper Deck Collectors Club leaflet that accompanied the boxed set. When folded it measured 152mm x 103mm.

Upper Deck Collectors Club Leaflet

D.C. Thomson / Adventure - (THO-195/THO-8) Famous British Footballers - English/Scottish issue (03)



1921-22
(THO-195-1/THO-8-1) Famous British Footballers - English issue
(THO-195-1/THO-8-2) Famous British Footballers - Scottish issue
D.C. Thomson / Adventure
18 cards

A contemporary advert relating to this collection supplied by Bob Thomas.

FC Carl Zeiss Jena - FC Carl Zeiss Jena Autogrammkarten (2005-06)

2005-06
FC Carl Zeiss Jena Autogrammkarten
FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Germany
26 cards

Unfortunately I don't have examples from this set.

M. Anicic - not issued
Bochtler - not issued
Endres
Erfen
Hähnge
Hasse
Holetschek (Sportlicher Leiter)
Holzner
Hujdurovic
Jovic
Kämpfe (Co-Trainer)
Keil
Kowalik
Kraus
Kühne - not issued
Kunze
Manai
Maul
Paulick
Person
Rushiti
Schlitte - not issued
Schmidt
Sykora
Thielemann
Wachsmuth
Weber (Trainer)
Werner
Zaccanti - not issued
Ziegner
Zimmermann

Match! magazine - Neymar Poster


2017-18
Neymar Poster
Match! magazine
1 poster

The new issue of Match! magazine (no. 1937, dated 15-21 August, 2017) includes an A1 poster featuring Neymar. The reverse of the poster has four smaller posters of players from Bolton Wanderers, Derby County, Reading, Sheffield Wednesday.

Neymar (A1 poster)
Bolton Wanderers (A3 poster)
Derby County (A3 poster)
Reading (A3 poster)
Sheffield Wednesday (A3 poster)

Design at London Colour - Crisp Packet Art


2016

Crisp Packet Art
Design at London Colour
10 cards

Apparently you can find Youtube videos that show how to shrink crisp packets to create minitaure works of art! Now there's a set of 10 cigarette cards depicting some similar shrunken packets and two have a football connection!


1.  Introduction

2.  Illustrated Checklist
3.  Smiths Crisps
4.  Crisps
5.  All Stars
6.  Monster Munch
7.  Rancheros
8.  Golden Wonder
9.  Football Crazy
10.  Tayto

W&P Stickers - Scone Thistle FC (2017)


2017
Scone Thistle FC
W&P Stickers
? stickers

W&P Stickers is a company based in Edinburgh that specializes in producing sticker albums for local football teams. No checklist available at the moment.

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Victory Cards - Ipswich Town F.C. ~ Victory Cards (2003-04)


2003-04
Ipswich Town F.C. ~ Victory Cards
Victory Cards
20 cards

Large cards, measuring 125mm x 125mm. Each card has a postage stamp issued in Granada attached to the front that is franked with a special design. The last three players named are the Key Players featured on the backs of the cards.

IT1-03. Ipswich Town 1 Kidderminster Harriers 0
Dean Bowditch, Dean Bowditch, Jermaine Wright, Martijn Reuser
IT2-03. Ipswich Town 2 Walsall 1
Darren Bent, Shefki Kuqi, Alun Arnstrong, Darren Bent, Fabian Wilnis
IT3-03. Ipswich Town 4 Wimbledon 1
Richard Naylor, Alan Mahon, Rob Gier (Wimbledon), Alun Arnstrong, Richard Naylor, Darren Bent
IT4-03. Watford 1 Ipswich Town 2
Jermaine Wright, Shefki Kuqi, Chris Bart-Williams, Jim Magilton, Shefki Kuqi, Jim Magilton, Alun Armstrong
IT5-03.  Ipswich Town 2 Rotherham United 1
IT6-03.  Bradford City 0 Ipswich Town 1
IT7-03.  Ipswich Town 6 Burnley 1
IT8-03.  Ipswich Town 1 Stoke City 0
IT9-03.  Crystal Palace 3 Ipswich Town 4
IT10-03.  Ipswich Town 3 Sheffield United 0
IT11-03.  Cardiff City 2 Ipswich Town 3
Georges Santos, Tommy Miller, Georges Santos, Chris Bart-Williams
IT12-03.  Ipswich Town 2 Derby County 1
IT13-03.  West Ham United 1 Ipswich Town 2
IT14-03.  Ipswich Town 3 Derby County 0
IT15-03.  Ipswich Town 6 Crewe Alexandra 4
Pablo Counago, Tommy Miller, Martijn Reuser, Tommy Miller, Shefki Kuqi, Martijn Reuser
IT16-03.  Ipswich Town 3 Bradford City 1
Ian Westlake, David Wetherall (Bradford City), Shefki Kuqi, Ian Westlake, Darren Bent
IT17-03.  Ipswich Town 2 Preston North End 0
Ian Westlake, Jonathan Gould (Preston North End), Tommy Miller, Ian Westlake, Jim Magilton
IT18-03.  Walsall 1 Ipswich Town 3
Darren Bent, Darren Bent, Dean Bowditch, Ian Westlake
IT19-03.  Ipswich Town 4 Watford 1
Darren Bent, Fabian Wilnis, Dean Bowditch, Dean Bowditch, Jermaine Wright, Darren Bent
IT20-03.  Wimbledon 1 Ipswich Town 2
Darren Bent, Darren Bent, Shefki Kuqi, Jermaine Wright
IT21-03.  Rotherham United 1 Ipswich Town 3
IT22-03.  Ipswich Town 1 Sunderland 0
IT23-03.  Gillingham 1 Ipswich Town 2
IT24-03.  Ipswich Town 1 West Ham United 0

Merlin - Merlin Premier Gold 99 (03) - Team Badges


1998-99
Merlin Premier Gold 99
Merlin
Scandinavia - Denmark, Norway, Sweden
Not issued in U.K.
150 cards

An illustrated checklist of the embossed team badge cards.

Chipicao - Galactik Football


2008
Galactik Football
Chipicao
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia
53 stickers

Galactik Football is a French animated television series and these stickers were available in many countries across Eastern Europe.

1.  D'Jok (Snow Kids)
2.  Ahito (Snow Kids)
3.  Mei (Snow Kids)
4.  Micro-Ice (Snow Kids)
5.  Rocket (Snow Kids)
6.  Tia (Snow Kids)
7.  Thran (Snow Kids)
8.  Rocket (Snow Kids)
9.  D'Jok (Snow Kids)
10.  Ahito (Snow Kids)
11.  Mei (Snow Kids)
12.  Micro-Ice (Snow Kids)
13.  Rocket (Snow Kids)
14.  Thran (Snow Kids)
15.  Tia (Snow Kids)
16.  D'Jok (Snow Kids)
17.  Ahito (Snow Kids)
18.  Thran (Snow Kids)
19.  Mei (Snow Kids)
20.  Micro-Ice (Snow Kids)
21.  Tia (Snow Kids)
22.  Aarch (Snow Kids)
23.  Wambas (Opponent)
24.  Cyclops (Opponent)
25.  Pirates (Opponent)
26.  Rykers (Opponent)
27.  Shadows (Opponent)
28.  Technoids (Opponent)
29.  Lightnings (Opponent)
30.  Tigers (Opponent)
31.  Snow Kids' Ball
32.  Galactik Football' Ball
33.  Pirates' Ball
34.  Red Tigers' Ball
35.  Rykers' Ball
36.  Wambas' Ball
37.  Shadows' Ball
38.  Dame Simbai (Technical Staff)
39.  Dr. Clamop (Technical Staff)
40.  Sonny Blackbones (Technical Staff)
41.  Bleylock (Villains)
42.  Artegor (Villains)
43.  Norata (Villains)
44.  Sinedd (Villains)
45.  Brim Simbra
46.  Callie Mystic
47.  Nork Agnet
48.  Snow Kids
49.  Snow Kids
50.  Snow Kids
51.  Snow Kids vs Rykers
52.  Snow Kids vs Shadows
53.  Snow Kids vs Clones