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A silver denarius, obverse with laureate bust r. Reverse with Ops enthroned. 3.11g. Enthroned on New Year's day 193 but his attempts to limit the excesses of previous reigns, and with a reputation as a disciplinarian, he was murdered by members of the Pretorian Guard on the 28th March. *CR A nice clear example with some rubbing, a good portrait. With collectors ticket.
* Zeppelin Air Raids. A collection of approximately 190 photo postcards of the R 38 airship disaster, German airships, Alberto Santos-Dumont, parachutists and other related ephemera, 1900-37, including 45 photo postcards depicting damage and munitions from Zeppelin raids in Essex, Kent, East Anglia, 14 postcards, memorial programme and cards relating to the R 38 airship disaster on 24 August 1921 over the Humber Estuary, 15 photo postcards and photographs relating to female and others parachutists, 23 photo postcards and caricature postcards relating to Alberto Santos-Dumont (1873-1932, Brazilian aeronaut and airship pioneer), 14 postcards relating to Lieutenant William Leefe Robinson, VC (1895-1918), the first British pilot to shoot down a Zeppelin on 2/3 September 1916, 32 searchlight postcards of Zeppelin raids, and approximately 40 postcards of wartime and post-war German airships, including Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg, including an entrance ticket to view the Hindenburg, 1937, a few with ink inscriptions, all contained in modern plastic sleeves in a ring-bound album QTY: (1)
* Japanese Empire. WWII Japanese War Correspondent/Photographers armband, circa 1941, soft cotton with red stitched inscription bound by cord, 9 x 16 cm, together with a printed permit dated 26 July 1941 and Plus Co., Ltd Pass Case ticket QTY: (1)NOTE:The documents included permits for a war correspondent/photographer to document and take photographs of all enemy atrocities, chemical, biological and poisonous gas-producing facilities.
* Siege of Paris Ballon Monté cover. L'Archimède, 21 November 1870, folded letter on one sheet, printed inscription 'Par Ballon Monté' to front, franked with 10c bistre Laureated, cancelled by Rue du Clery departure postmark (15 November 1870), Brussels arrival postmark to verso dated 24 November 1870, size when folded 52 x 102 mm, together with other Siege of Paris printed ephemera, including three printed Dépèche Télégraphiques (news broadsides) from the French government in exile, dated 1 december 1870, 22 December 1870, and 1 January 1871, each 32 x 50.5 cm, a Siege of Paris pigeongramme bearing a 5c green Laureated, a carte-de-visite photographic portrait by Nadar, a printed entrance ticket for a captive ascent in Henri Giffard's Grand Ballon Captif, 1870, a printed single-sheet notice for a Concert Extraordinaire donné par Aéronautic-Club, le Mardi 24 Mars 1874... dans le but d'elever un Monument commemoratif aux aeronautes Prince et Lacaze, 8vo and an Epinal printed story booklet issued by Pellerin, entitled Les Habitants de l'Air, circa 1875, 8voQTY: (9)NOTE:L'Archimède left the Gare d'Orléans at 12.45 am on the 21st Novemeber 1870, with 220 kg of mail, naval ensign Buffet as pilot and two passengers. Lost in storm clouds, the noise of waves alerted Buffet to quickly release the the gas and the balloon made a rapid descent crashing heavily on the sea shore, knocking out one of the passengers. The landing was near the chateau of Hoogstraten at Castelre, south of Breda in Holland where the mail was handed over to the authorities for onward delivery without surcharge. The total flight was 400 kilometres.
* Zeppelin and Airship Ephemera. A collection of 30 items, 1913-37, including Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-Aktien-Geselischaft. Passagierfahrten mit Zeppelin-Luftschiffen. Annahme von Passagieren durch die Hamburg-Amerika Linie Abteilung Lufttschiffahrt brochure, 1913, colour and monochrome illustrations, a few ink annotations to lower margins, original wrappers with mounted colour illustration, oblong 4to, together with others related including an original watercolour and gouache menu artwork for the Graf Zeppelin, a 4 pp. brochure for the Graf Zeppelin, an on board menu for Graf Zeppelin, New York-Friedrichshafen, 1929 (Graf Zeppelin ink stamps to verso), a book of photo postcards for LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, a Graf Zeppelin 1929 calendar, set of 10 photographs of LZ129 Hindenburg, and entrance ticket to view the Hindenburg, a Graf Zeppelin boarding pass, 1929, Graf Zeppelin South America 1934 timetable signed by Clara Adams (1884-1971), setter of flying records and the first female passenger to fly on the Graf Zeppelin across the Atlantic, a Graf Zeppelin silk bookmark with route, 1929 (with tear to top margin), a Zeppelin freight label, a booklet 'Zeppelins in Relation to Religion' by the Rev. T. G. Stewart, circa 1916, plus other pamphlets and brochures etcQTY: (30)
Spanish Empire, 8 Reales 1741, Philip V 'piece of eight' coin, Mexico City mint, (KM#103), recovered from the wreck of The Hollandia, a Dutch treasure ship sunk off the Isles of Scilly in 1743, some degradation to surfaces in keeping with shipwreck finds, o/wise NVF/VF, sold with old ticket concerning information about The Hollandia
Jamaica, Jamaica International Exhibition, 1891, a maroon leather Season Ticket, the cover decorated in gilt with arms and crown above world map, printed with conditions, etc. inside, numbered 1011, and signed by owner (Thos. [-------]), 73 x 50mm. Hinge worn, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £200-£260 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: R. Brandon Collection, DNW Auction 122, 2-3 April 2014, lot 1032 (part)
* Titanic Relief Fund. A cheque (No. K. 18642) from The Capital & Counties Bank Ltd, for six guineas to Mrs Ada Mary West, 28 April 1917, with the Titanic Relief Fund ink stamp and three signatures and payee name in ink to verso, with blue pencil marks and Barclays Bank red ink stamp, 10.5 x 20 cm QTY: (1)NOTE:Edwy Arthur West (1875-1912), a Cornishman, married Ada Mary Worth in 1905 and had two daughters. They decided to emigrate to Florida with their two daughters to start a fruit culture business. West purchased ticket number 34651, costing £27.15s and the family embarked on the Titanic at Southampton on 10 April 1912 as second-class passengers.Ada West later recalled the events of the sinking: 'We were all asleep when the collision took place but were only jolted in our berths - my husband and children not even being awakened and it was only the hurrying of passengers outside the cabin that caused alarm. The steward bade us all get up and dress thoroughly with plenty of warm things. Arthur placed lifebelts upon the children and carried them to the boat deck. I followed carrying my handbag. After seeing us safely into the lifeboat Arthur returned to the cabin for a thermos of hot milk, and, finding the lifeboat let down he reached it by means of a rope, gave the flask to me, and with a farewell, returned to the deck of the ship'.Ada also recalled male interlopers in her boat who had hidden under the women's skirts; the men had to be asked to stop lighting cigarettes in fear of the women's skirts being set alight. She also stated that she did not fear for her husband's safety until after the ship had sank and she heard the cries of those in the water. A steward in the boat tried to soften the mood by shouting 'Pull up men -- they're singing in the other boats. Give them a shout!'. The boat's occupants apparently made enough of a din to drown out at least a bit of the carnage happening not far away. As day broke Ada stated that she saw no wreckage or bodies but could see many icebergs. Rescued by Carpathia, Ada and her two daughters were treated kindly. She later recalled another survivor scoff that it was wrong that Titanic's surviving officers were feted by the passengers and crew of their rescue ship, allegedly being treated to champagne in the first class dining saloon on the evening of their rescueAda West died in St Vincent's Nursing Home in Plympton, Devon on 20 April 1953 aged 74. One keepsake that remained in her possession for the remainder of her life was the flask that her husband had passed to her the last time she ever saw him.Her daughter Edwyna, a Titanic survivor in her own right, was married in 1941 to Clarence Patrick Erskine-Lindop (1920-2001) who later became Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Local Government in the Bahamas and he was made an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 1977. The couple are also believed to have spent time living in Manhattan. Edwyna died in Plymouth in 1969.The paper Mining World wrote 'It is impossible to write without mention of the conduct of this heroic Cornishman who unquestionably might have saved his life had he chosen to take the place that, we suppose, was subsequently occupied by one of the women saved. Of such heroes the world is not worthy. Arthur West may be one of the least known of the Titanic heroes, but none will deny him the distinction of being one of the noblest'.There is a memorial to Arthur West, a former chorister, in Truro Cathedral placed there by his wife and children who had returned to live in Cornwall following the tragedy. See Encyclopedia Titanica (2020).
* George IV (1762-1830). King of Great Britain, 1820-30. A printed ticket for admission to Westminster Hall on the occasion of King George IV's Coronation, 19 July 1821, printed in pink, black and blue with blind-embossed border by Dobbs, inscribed for The Hon. Lt. Colonel Coventry, printed signature of Lord Gwydyr, and another ink signature to the lower margin adjacent to red wax seal, manuscript no. 3377 in right oval, a little general soiling, old adhesive damage to verso (not affecting the recto), 23.5 x 26cmQTY: (1)NOTE:There are two versions of this compound-plate printed ticket, one admitting to Westminster Abbey, the other to the banquet in the Hall. These were marked respectively 'Abbey' and 'Hall' in oval cut-outs to the left of the central motif. Seating in the Abbey was so crowded that only twenty-two and a half inches were allocated per person. The firm of H. Dobbs was founded in 1803 and pioneered the use of decorative blind-stamping for invitation cards.
* Constantinople. An album containing approximately 90 photographs of a visit to Constantinople by a French family in 1913, gelatin silver prints, including views, street scenes, local people and the French family, mounted as multiples to rectos and versos of 6 card leaves with some brief white ink captions to mounts, images mostly postcard-sizes and smaller with a few slightly larger, book ticket of Cruppi to front pastedown, contemporary stiff wrappers with photograph mounted to upper cover, some wear and spine tie deficient, oblong slim folioQTY: (1)
1966 World Cup vintage match day ticket collection 10 original ticket from the tournament includes 6, Eighth final, 1 Quarter final, 1 semifinal, 3rd and Fourth place final and 1 Final ticket all housed in black folder. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Rarely offered volume from Hetzel's French edition Au Portrait Colle Voyages Extraordinaires by writer Jules Verne published between 1892-1895. It includes the novels Robur le Conquerant (Robur the Inflexible) and Un Billet de loterie (A Lottery Ticket) with black & white and color illustrations by Leon Bennet and George Roux. Includes the new catalogue for 1893-1894. Collection Hetzel, Bibliotheque d'Education et de Recreation, published by Pierre Jules Hetzel et Cie, Paris. Artist: Jules Verne (French 1828-1905)Issued: 1893Dimensions: 7.25"W x 11"H x 1.40"DManufacturer: HetzelCountry of Origin: FranceProvenance: Collection of Marie-Claude Lalique Condition Good. Tearing in corners of spine. Some color loss on cover and spine. Some foxing.
A Prada cream leather tote,dual flat handles, gold one hardware, exterior pocket to each side, magnetic closure, interior with slip and zip pocket, with care card, authenticity card, original purchase ticket and dust bag, 35cm wide, 14.5cm deep, 28cm highCondition ReportVery good overall condition.Very light markings to base feet, otherwise, no obvious faults.
A stainless steel Breitling 'Superocean Heritage 46 Special' automatic chronograph watch, model No. A13320. A 46mm case with a silvered dial, silver batons, luminous dot markers, three subsidiary dials and a date aperture at the three, 200m water resistant. Breitling crown and pushers with a mesh bracelet and deployant clasp. Serial No. 2813810, bracelet no. 4816 152A. Breitling case, outer box, three spare links, paperwork dated 2019, chronometer attestation, warranty booklet, swing ticket A1332024/G698 and Breitling carrier bag Buying this wristwatch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Hands adjust and move correctly. Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Noticeable scratches and marks to the clasp.
Second World War – Charles “Charlie” Whitcomb – Second World War medal group consisting; 1939-1945 War Medal, The 1939-1949 Star & The Italy Star, housed in shield shape display case. Also included is silver coloured shield cartouche. Plus, interesting and eclectic range of Second World War period paper ephemera, to include; range of twenty black and white photographs mostly depicting soldiers, dedication to the life of Charles John Whitcomb, theatre programmes, Services Guide to Cairo, Release and Resettlement: An Explanation of Your Position and Rights, A Catholic Prayer Book: For the use of Catholics Serving in the Defence Forces of the Crown in the Time of War’ (x2, different colours), ‘Notes for Troops Proceeding to North Africa 1943’, Chas Weston & Co Ltd Employees Sick Fund Rules, The Royal Artillery Association Membership Card, Soldier’s Service and Pay Book, Supplementary Clothing Book, Military Personnel Railway Ticket from London to Leicester (8.10.1945), Palestine Railways 3rd Class Ticket Receipt, Inspection, Maintenance and Care of Army Vehicles, Motor Fuel Ration Book, Supplementary Clothing Book, Soldier’s Release Book, various other cuttings, passes, envelopes, letters etc and pastel portrait dated 1944. Superbly interesting lot, viewing very recommended.
Collection of music memorabilia to inc: 1973 Crystal Palace Celebration Garden Party programme and ticket (Lou Reed, Golden Earring and more), small selection of cuttings referencing the event. Also a Mick Ronson 1973 'At The Rainbow' fan pack and four tickets, a selection of Rolling Stone magazines.
An excellent collection of concert ephemera to include: 13 concert programmes some to include concert tickets inc: Band Aid shape disc, ticket stub and concert magazine, Zappa/Tubes etc at Knebworth, Lynrd Skynrd, Thin Lizzy 1975 with Manchester Free Trade Hall ticket, Reading 1975 programme and torn ticket stub, 10cc programme and two ticket stubs, Robert Plant 1988 inc ticket stub, four Status Quo programmes inc Manchester Free Trade Hall ticket, Rolling Stones 1982 programme and three ticket stubs. Most in very clean condition.
THE BEATLES - SINGLES COLLECTION 7" BOX SET (BSC 1). A wonderful Box Set issued in 1982 - this is the blue variant of the box set. Titles within the box set include Movie Medley, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Yesterday, Let It Be, Something, Ballad of John and Yoko, Get Back, Hey Jude, Lady Madonna, Hello, Goodbye, All You Need Is Love, Strawberry Fields Forever, Yellow Submarine, Paperback Writer, Day Tripper, Help, Ticket To Ride, I Feel Fine, A Hard Days Night, Can't Buy Me Love, I Want To Hold Your Hand, She Loves You, From Me To You, Please Please Me and Love Me Do. Also includes a picture disk of I Feel Fine. The records are in Ex to Ex+ condition with sleeves grading VG+ to Ex+. The box is in solid VG condition with edgewear/ scuffs and age-related marks.
Approx 43 concert/tour programmes mostly c 1980s. Many to include ticket stubs. Most in very clean condition. To include: Bon Jovi, Prince, Elvis Costello, Paul Simon (ticket), Sade (ticket), Bob Dylan / Santana (ticket), Elton John (ticket), Bruce Springsteen, Hall and Oates, Wham (ticket), Eurythmics, Ultravox, Style Council, Live Aid inc a ticket stub.
THE BEATLES - LP/ 7" COLLECTION. A fine selection of 16 LPs / 7" singles by The Beatles. Titles include A Hard Day's Night (x2) inc (PMC 1230, UK black/ yellow label. 3N/ 3N matrix. Record VG+/ sleeve VG+) & (PMCM 1230, New Zealand press on black/ silver label. VG/ VG). Sgt Peppers (PCS 7027, 2 EMI box label with insert. VG/ Ex), Help (PMC 1255, black/ yellow Parlophone. -2/ -2. G+/ VG+), Revolver (PMC 7009, sleeve only), Rubber Soul (PMC 1267, -4/ -4. G/ VG), At The Hollywood Bowl, With The Beatles (PMC 1206, 3N/ 4N. Record VG/ no sleeve). Ain't She Sweet (NH 52317, G), Ticket To Ride, Please Please Me, She Loves You, You Can't Do That, Day Tripper, Rain & Love Me Do. Condition is generally G+ to VG+, some may drop below.
Collection of Bowie ephemera relating to the 'end of Ziggy' era 1973 to include: original ticket stub for the 'final Ziggy concert' July 3rd 1973 (2.5x2.5" approx, pasted to card along with period press cutting), an original programme for the 1973 tour (note - some annotations in pen to inner pages), original Miramax US press kit for 'Ziggy Stardust' (1979) inc 8x10" photos, a period scrapbook with magazine and newspaper cuttings relating to the end of Ziggy.
Approx 40 assorted concert/tour programmes, mostly c 1980s. To inc: Sting, Eurythmics, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Steve Winwood, Madonna (inc ticket stub), Huey Lewis (with ticket stub),Queen 1986 (inc ticket stub), Bon Jovi (ticket), China Crisis, Level 42, Prince (inc ticket), Red Wedge, The Who, Sade, Suzanne Vega.Most in very clean condition.
IAN MCNABB / RELATED - LP / 12" / 7" PACK - INC SIGNED!!. A pack of 9 x LPs/ 12" and 2 x 7". Titles include Let The Young Girl (060079260090, signed), The Icicle Works (WORKS 001, signed), Merseybeat (3145242151, signed w/ concert ticket), Truth and Beauty (514378-1, signed w/ concert ticket), Birds Fly (Whisper To A Scream) (signed), The Icicle Works - Love Is A Wonderful Colour (BEG 99 T, signed), The Icicle Works with Jacques Loussier - Rapids (signed), The Icicle Works - Hollow Horse (signed) and The Icicle Works - Evangeline (signed). The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A Holiday Inn menu card c 1980s (20.5x21cm unfolded) signed to cover by Dave Murray, Bruce Dickinson and members of The Rods inc Rod Feinstein. An original concert ticket stub (6.5x6.5cm) for Iron Maiden at Bristol Colston Hall 1982 signed to reverse by Steve Harris, Clive Burr, Dave Murray and members of The Rods.
Mixed assortment of music memorabilia to inc: four concert/ event programmes inc 1981 Monsters of Rock. Various c 1970s listings handbills inc billings for Nektar. Fully signed 'The Enid' 8x10" promo photo. Original 1960s 'Meet The Beatles' magazine, original Penny Lane sheet music, small assortment of concert tickets inc George Michael. a New Orleans cap adorned with pin badges, a reproduction image (framed) with concert ticket montage (not original tickets).
LOUIS ARMSTRONG: A SIGNED BRITISH TOUR PROGRAMME 1956, signed on the back cover by Louis Armstrong, also signed by Edmund Hall, Billy Kyle and others, a Velma Middleton autograph paperclipped inside the front cover with the ticket stub dated 17th May 1956 at the Embassy Sports Drome, Walford Road, Sparkhill, together with thirteen other programmes including three signed Jack Teagarden, Cozy Cole, 'Peanuts' Hucko, and Earl Hines, two signed by Stan Kenton - one also signed by members of his orchestra Lennie Niehaus, Sam Noto and Lee Katzman, a French 'Hot Jazz' magazine from April 1955, non-signed programmes to include Count Basie (with ticket stub), Ella Fitzgerald and The Oscar Peterson Trio, Sidney Bechet, etc (1 folder) (Condition Report: Louis Armstrong programme appears in good condition, others generally good to fair with sd)
Two Books signed by MICHAEL FOOT, The Trial of Mussolini - Being a Verbatim Report of the First Great Trial for War Criminals held in 1944 or 1945 by Cassius 5th impression, printed 1943 and Guilty Men by Cato, twenty-seventh impression, printed 1940, together with a ticket for a Labour Party Rally at the Town Hall Birmingham, speakers being Michael Foot, Roy Hattersley and Clare Short
A Supporter Membership to the New Wolsey Theatre, each supporter membership includes 5 day priority booking period, 20% off a 3+ show season ticket, 25% off a 6+ season ticket, 2 ice cream vouchers, 4 complimentary drinks vouchers and invites to exclusive members only events. We would like to thank Wolsey Theatre for donating this lot
A Supporter Membership to the New Wolsey Theatre, each supporter membership includes 5 day priority booking period, 20% off a 3+ show season ticket, 25% off a 6+ season ticket, 2 ice cream vouchers, 4 complimentary drinks vouchers and invites to exclusive members only events. We would like to thank Wolsey Theatre for donating this lot
A Supporter Membership to the New Wolsey Theatre, each supporter membership includes 5 day priority booking period, 20% off a 3+ show season ticket, 25% off a 6+ season ticket, 2 ice cream vouchers, 4 complimentary drinks vouchers and invites to exclusive members only events. We would like to thank Wolsey Theatre for donating this lot
A box of pre-war lead O Gauge Railway Station accessories by John Hill & Co. - including two chocolate vending machines, a scales, a postbox and a ticket machine; together with a Britains Station Master and Porter (lacks arm); a Johillco Tramp; a large-scale 65mm Policeman by Pixyland-Kew; lead farm; etc.

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