Tuesday 27 November 2018

Tobler Chocolate / Chocolat Tobler - Famous Footballers (09) - Checklist


1939
Famous Footballers
Tobler Chocolate
Chocolat Tobler
50 cards

Lesley and Gary Curtis at LDC Auctions have been able to confirm the complete checklist for this collection. It's strange that this set uses most of the R. & J. Hill 'Famous Footballers' cards, but missing cards numbered 10, 20, 30 and 40, 49 and 50 for some reason, and the cards brought in to replace them have the brand name at the top. The numbers in the square brackets ('[ ]') indicate the equivalent card number in the R. & J. Hill set. It's really pleasing to get this checklist completed as it's one I've been working on for almost thirty years!

1.  B. Jones (Arsenal)  [1]
2.  S. Crooks (Derby County)  [2]
3.  I. Hopkins (Brentford)  [with Chocolate Tobler on the front]
4.  G. Ashall (Coventry City )  [3]
5.  P. Grosvenor (Leicester City)  [4]
6.  John Smith (Manchester United)  [5]
7.  J. Barker (Derby County)  [with Chocolate Tobler on the front]
8.  E.A. Hapgood (Arsenal)  [6]
9.  F. O'Donnell (Aston Villa  [7]
10.  B. Nieuwenhuys (Liverpool)  [8]
11.  B. Sproston (Manchester City)  [9]
12.  F.H. Broome (Aston Villa)  [11]
13.  A. Geldard (Bolton Wanderers)  [12]
14.  G. Hodgson (Leeds United)  [13]
15.  R. McPhail (Glasgow Rangers)  [14]
16.  J. Crayston (Arsenal)  [with Chocolate Tobler on the front]
17.  G.R. Mills (Chelsea)  [15]
18.  E. Sagar (Everton)  [16]
19.  G. Camsell (Middlesbrough)  [with Chocolate Tobler on the front]
20.  S. Matthews (Stoke City)  [17]
21.  H. Hibbs (Birmingham City)  [18]
22.  D. Welsh (Charlton Athletic)  [19]
23.  P. Gallacher (Sunderland)  [21]
24.  J.  Morton (West Ham United)  [22]
25.  D. McCullouch (Brentford)  [with Chocolate Tobler on the front]
26.  A. Herd (Manchester City)  [23]
27.  G. Male (Arsenal)  [with Chocolate Tobler on the front]
28.  R. W. Starling (Aston Villa)  [24]
29.  V. Woodley (Chelsea)  [25]
30.  J. Pickering (Sheffield United)  [26]
31.  T.  Walker (Heart of Midlothian)  [27]
32.  G.W. Hall (Tottenham Hotspur)  [28]
33.  S. Cullis (Wolverhampton Wanderers)  [29]
34.  M. Fenton (Middlesbrough)  [31]
35.  R. Westwood (Bolton Wanderers)  [32]
36.  R. Dix (Derby County)  [33]
37.  S. Bartram (Charlton Athletic)  [34]
38.  A. Young (Huddersfield Town)  [35]
39.  H. Carter (Sunderland)  [36]
40.  T. Lawton (Everton)  [37]
41.  L. Goulden (West Ham United)  [38]
42.  E.J. Vinall (Luton Town)  [39]
43.  G. Mutch (Preston North End)  [41]
44.  A.E. Cattlin (Sheffield Wednesday)  [42]
45.  E. O'Callaghan (Fulham)  [43]
46.  A. Beattie (Preston North End)  [44]
47.  G.C.P. Brown (Glasgow Rangers)  [45]
48.  E. Sandford (West Bromwich Albion)  [46]
49.  E.M. Glover (Grimsby Town)  [47]
50.  E. Brook (Manchester City)  [48]

3 comments:

  1. Alan, as I picked up another Tobler card today I thought I would take another look at the listing. So the 6 players removed all apear to have either retired or been transferred in 1939.Nicholson transferred to Oldham,Guthrie had a car accident and sub retired, Shadwells career finished by WWII, Willshaw transferred to Leyton Orient, Hullett transferred to Manchester United but don’t think he played a game and Nichols the goalie retired in 1939. It does make some sense that Tobler perhaps owned the rights to the 6 new images and hence denoted that with their name on the front. Brgds Ian Penistone

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  2. I’ve been checking the 6 players missed out by Tobler. Nicholson transferred to Oldham in 1939,Guthrie had a car accident in 1939 and retired,Shadwells career was finished by WWII, Willshaw transferred to Orient in 1939, Hullett transferred to Manchester United in 1939 but don’t think he every played for them and Nichols retired also in 1939. Makes sense that Tobler would their name to the front of the 6 images they probably owned the rights to

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    1. Hi Ian,

      Thank you for getting in touch. Your research seems to round things off nicely. I wondered why they replaced those players but didn't really look into it. What you have discovered seems to be the likely explanation.

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