1923, city v newcastle, 28 april programme

try mancityprogrammes.co.uk the lad who runs it is a serious collector and a decent bloke hes called Philip met him about 6 years ago at a programme fair in Altrincham he should give you a better estimate of what they are worth
 
Try sportingold Ltd

Specialist auctioneers for football programmes Chris Williams is the proprietor and a huge City fan.email info@sportingold.co.uk

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.sportingold.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">www.sportingold.co.uk</a>

His auctions include other sporting memorabilia but it's the programmes which generate the most interest.
 
been in touch with a few places and value is £1.5-£2k in good condition.

current is around £100

i am still awaiting on the restoration value, which would take it to good condition.
 
Restoration is something I've never heard of for football programmes.

Was told my museum curator at Maine Road that altering any programme is a big no no but be interesting to see the outcome
 
Football programmes can indeed be restored to a near perfect condition.

The expert in this field is a guy called Eamon Fitzmaurice he charges really reasonable rates but the work takes about 3 weeks to complete on something like this copy.

If the OP is interested then pm me and I will supply you with his phone number.
 
Ive got a mint condition program
for a united V madrid game in the
European cup. I haven't got it on
me at the moment to check but I
think it's the European cup semi final
in 1958. It's definitely from the 50's
anyway. Anyone have any idea how
much that might be worth?
 
Cruel Runnings said:
Ive got a mint condition program
for a united V madrid game in the
European cup. I haven't got it on
me at the moment to check but I
think it's the European cup semi final
in 1958. It's definitely from the 50's
anyway. Anyone have any idea how
much that might be worth?

About the price of a bog roll! :)
 
Sportingold last sold this one on 10/10/10 which was at City of Manchester Stadium and it sold for £950

think condition was a lot better than your copy though :(

may be worth getting restored and then selling at an auction is restorartion cost is reasonable enough

excellent piece off memorabilla though mate

my collection can be viewed at <a class="postlink" href="http://www.manchestercityprogrammes.weebly.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.manchestercityprogrammes.weebly.com</a> but have nothing that old 1944 is the earliest i have

Lot 257 LAST AT HYDE ROAD Manchester City home programme v Newcastle United, 28th April 1923, the last League match played by City at Hyde Road prior to moving to Maine Road. A crowd of 20,000 were treated to a 0-0 draw. This programme has pencil score, rusty staples £950.00
 
Pagie Jnr said:
Sportingold last sold this one on 10/10/10 which was at City of Manchester Stadium and it sold for £950

think condition was a lot better than your copy though :(

may be worth getting restored and then selling at an auction is restorartion cost is reasonable enough

excellent piece off memorabilla though mate

my collection can be viewed at <a class="postlink" href="http://www.manchestercityprogrammes.weebly.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.manchestercityprogrammes.weebly.com</a> but have nothing that old 1944 is the earliest i have

Lot 257 LAST AT HYDE ROAD Manchester City home programme v Newcastle United, 28th April 1923, the last League match played by City at Hyde Road prior to moving to Maine Road. A crowd of 20,000 were treated to a 0-0 draw. This programme has pencil score, rusty staples £950.00


am looking at possible restoration now only found out this was available yesterday, awesome collection btw
 

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