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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Royal Interest - Quantity of paperwork relating to H.R.H Princess Mary & Viscount Lascelles wedding comprising; The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony, wedding invitation with embossed coat of arms, carriage ticket, admission ticket, Buckingham Palace card, compliments card and two Southern Region 1st class dining car reservation tickets
NGC – George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1734, (S. 3707), draped bust, rev. roses in angles, fantastic example with deep toning, encapsulated and graded by NGC AU 58, the SINGLE FINEST, certification number 6674764-011, total number graded by NGC in AU 58 1, TOP POP - Ouwehand Collection - Ex Seabys ticket
NGC – George III (1760-1820), Crown, 1820, LX, (S. 3787), laureate head rev. Pistrucci’s St George and dragon, deep colour and toned, a fantatic example, encapsulated and graded by NGC AU55, certification number 6769248-009, total graded by NGC in AU 55 14 with 81 in higher grade, - Harborne Collection - Ex-Mark Rasmussen Numismatist ticket
NGC - Commonwealth (1649-60), Halfcrown, 1656, (S. 3215), mm. sun, English shield of arms within wreath, rev. conjoined shields, mark of value above, encapsulated and graded by NGC VF 30, certification number 6769251-003, total graded by NGC in VF is 3 with 2 in higher grade - Harborne Collection - Ex Spink ticket
NGC – Charles II (1660-85), Shilling, Hammered Coinage, Third Issue, (S. 3322), with inner circles and mark of value, mm. crown, excellent details and perhaps once lightly cleaned on the obverse, encapsulated and graded by NGC XF Details Obv Cleaned, certification number 6769251-004, total graded by NGC in XF Details is 2 - Harborne Collection - Ex Spink ticket
NGC - George III (1760-1820), 1814 Bank of England Three Shillings, (S. 3770), aureate bust head, rev. BANK / TOKEN / 3 SHILL in wreath, celaned at some point othersise excellent, encapsulated and graded by NGC UNC Details Cleaned, certification number 6944387-008, total graded by NGC UNC Details is 4 - Ex Spink ticket - Harborne Collection -
NGC – James II (1685-88), Crown, 1687, (S. 3407), Second draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, encapsulated and graded by NGC MS 63, certification number 6674764-001, total graded by NGC MS 63 is 18 with 9 in higher grade, slightly weak on the '16' but a superb example, light toning, very hard to find a better example - Ouwehand Collection - Ex Seabys ticket
NGC – Victoria (1837-1901), Florin, 1853, (S. 3891), Gothic type, rev. crowned cruciform shields, choice and toned, very hard to find a better example, encapsulated and graded by NGC MS 64, certification number 6674764-013, total number graded by NGC in MS64 is 5 with only one in higher grade - Ouwehand Collection - Ex Seabys ticket receipt dated 1974
NGC – George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown 1732, (S. 3692), SEXTO, young laureate head and draped bust, rev. roses and plumes, encapsulated and graded by NGC AU Details Cleaned, certification number 6769251-014, total graded by NGC AU Details is 2 - Ex Mark Rasmussen ticket and Ex Hampton Coins ticket - Harborne Collection -
Stewart (Duncan). A Treatise on Uterine Haemorrhage, 1st edition, London: James Moyes, 1816, half-title, ownership inscription to head of title, ex-library with ink stamps to preliminaries, scattered spotting, untrimmed, original paper-covered boards, spine worn with some loss, 8vo, together with:Capper (James). Meteorological and Miscellaneous Tracts, applicable to navigation, gardening, and farming, with calendars of flora. For Greece, France, England and Sweden, 1st edition, Cardiff: J. D. Bird, [1811], half-title, folding tables, armorial bookplate of Christopher P. Norbury of Worcester to front pastedown, untrimmed, original paper-covered boards, paper title label to spine, lightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, withChastel (Francois). Recueil de Tables Progressives pour les Vibrations du Régulateur, 1817, bound with Arlaud (Francois) Table qui indique les nombres qu'il faut aux roues de rencontre des montres, 2nd edition, Geneva: Luc Sestié, 1805, first work signed by the author to foot of preface, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, book ticket of Léon Leroy to front pastedown, contemporary blue paste-paper boards, paper label to spine, 8vo, contained in blue cloth drop-back box with title in gilt to spine, with 4 others related, including Bransby Cooper's Observations on the Structure and Diseases of the Testis (2nd edition, 1841), John Sparkes' A Manual of Artistic Anatomy (1888), M. Fonzi's Rapport sur les dents artificielles, terro-métalliques (1808) and Manuale medicaminum simplicium et commistorum formulas continens (Bristol, 1816) QTY: (7)
Greco (Gioachino). Le Jeu des Echets, traduit de l'Italien de Gioachino Greco, Calabrois, 2nd French edition, Paris: Jacques le Febvre, 1689, woodcut vignette to title, early 19th-century ownership inscription in brown ink to title, 18th-century French library ticket to front pastedown, early ink notations to rear pastedown, contemporary sprinkled calf gilt, spine label renewed, some wear (with loss to head and tailcaps), 12moQTY: (1)NOTE:Van der Linde I, p.363.
Gurwood (John, editor). The Dispatches of Field Marshal The Duke of Wellington, during his various campaigns in India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, the Low Countries and France, 8 volumes, enlarged edition, London: Parker, Furnival and Parker, 1844-47, half-titles, portrait frontispiece to volume one, small binder's ticket (E. Watson, Marylebone Rd) to foot of front pastedowns, contemporary red half calf gilt, black morocco spine labels, 8voQTY: (8)
A set of dress miniatures Commander Frank Murray Paskins R.D., R.N.Rformed of OBE, WWI War and Victory medals, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, the Africa Star, WWII service medal with oak leaf and GVI efficiency medal, accompanied by b&w photographs of HMS Kent with an action shot 'a near miss' dated May 6 1942 with negatives, a cloth badge, a ticket from London Euston to Scapa and a list of ships he served on (qty)various Condition: Fair
ALBUM - THEATREAlbum of over 50 autograph letters relating to the theatre, particularly Drury Lane, from the collection of Lady Maria Theresa Lewis (née Villiers) (1803-1865), held loose in an album, including:Autograph letter signed ('N. Paganini'), to Bohemian composer M. Moscheles, in Italian, thanking him for his invitation and agreeing to dine with him, integral address panel, one page, 4to, [n.p. but probably London], 23 May 1831; also letters from Maria Malibran (at liberty to accept invitations); Bohemian composter Ignaz Moscheles; Charles Halle to Sir Thomas Villiers Lister (making arrangements); Thomas King to Richard Peake (asking for his salary to be paid for work at Drury Lane); printed Deed of Trust signed by Richard Peake, discharging debts due from the proprietors of Drury Lane theatre, August 1805; Mrs Dorothea Jordan (mistress of William IV); actor-manager Alfred Wigan; John Bannister (complaining about lack of support for a Benefit and citing Mrs Siddons, Mrs Jordan and Garrick); H. Millett (presenting his 'melo-dramatic spectacle called The Maid of Lodi' to the committee of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane); actor William Farren; Maria Foote; Adelaide Sartoris (asking to borrow Lady Villiers 'big room' to put on a play starring herself, Lady Lewis and Henry Greville '...to send back a poor Italian singer to his own country...'); composer Julius Benedict; and many others, some annotations by Lady Lewis, index leaves at front, c.110 leaves, half maroon roan gilt, decorative spine gilt stamped 'Autographs' and 'Artists/ Actors/ Composers', worn, 4to (235 x 280mm.), [late eighteenth-century/early nineteenth-century]Footnotes:Lady Lewis's collection represents some of the most colourful theatrical characters of the age – violin virtuoso Niccolo Paganini, Spanish opera singer Maria Malibran (who met an untimely death in Manchester at age 28,) and actresses such as Dorothea Jordan and stilt-walker and animal impersonator Leonora Wigan. Also represented are writers and other doyens of the theatre world such actor-manager Charles Matthews, who was the inspiration for Dickens' Alfred Jingle in Pickwick Papers, the treasurer of Drury Lane Theatre, Richard Peake, and Fanny Butler (née Kemble), the actress, writer and anti-slavery activist. Many of the letters are connected to the Drury Lane Theatre and include a signed admittance ticket, dated 7 April 1829, a request from Mr Millett presenting his new 'Melo-Dramatic Spectacle' written especially for the theatre and letters from several actors such as Irish actor William Farren regarding performing there. Provenance: Lady Maria Theresa Lewis (née Villiers) (1803-1865); her son Sir Thomas Villiers Lister (1832-1902); thence by descent.The collection of Lady Maria Theresa Lewis (1803-1865) was initially formed through the amalgamation of two significant collections of letters: royal and political correspondence from that of her mother the Hon. Theresa Villiers (1775-1856), and that of her close friend, the writer Mary Berry (1763–1852). Impressed by Lady Lewis' writings, Mary Berry bequeathed her papers to her so that she could edit them for publication, and the three volume Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry was published in 1865. Mary Berry's bequest included correspondence from Horace Walpole, most notably his correspondence with Thomas Chatterton and David Hume, hitherto thought lost, and three poems dedicated to her. To this inheritance Lady Lewis subsequently added her own correspondence and collection of autographs gathered through her wide circle of social, political and literary connections entertained at her home, Kent House, St James's. Not seen outside the family until now, the collection is a remarkable survival and tells the story of a family at the heart of English society. An intricate web of connections and alliances is revealed, bringing together the worlds of royalty and politics, the arts and literature. It is also a story of influential women both as collectors and as correspondents: Theresa Villiers as keeper of royal secrets, Mary Berry and her circle of intellectuals, and, importantly, Lady Lewis as collector and salonnière bringing them all together in one extraordinary collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BAUDIUS, D. Epistolarum centuriae duae. Accedunt epistolae clarorum virorum ad D. Baudium (…) Item eiusdem D. Baudii Commentariolus de foenore. Leiden, Basson, 1615. (8), 599, (2), 4-25 (1) pp. - Bound with: Id. Orationes quae exstant. Ex bibl. I. Rutgersi edente B. Byvorio. Leiden, Marcus, 1619. (8), 415 pp. - Tog. 2 works in 1 vol. Cont. vellum w. overl. sides, red gauffered edges in a pretty floral pattern. (Title in ink & ticket on spine, ties fail, name entries on first free endp., some yellowing). NOTE: V.d. Aa VI, p. 81; Dekker 11 (for Orationes).
COUNCIL OF TRENT -- SACROSANCTI et oecumenici concilii Tridentini, Paulo III, Julio III et Pio IIII pontif. maximis celebrati, canones et decreta. His nunc access. J. Sotealli & H. Lutii annot. Antw., Plantin, 1586. (9), 268, (42) pp. W. woodcut initials. Sm-8°. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. overl. sides. (Vellum stained, library ticket on spine, ties fail, name entries & library stamp on ti.-p., publisher's emblem handcold., textblock clean & tight, some wormholes).
ASTRONOMY -- FERGUSON, J. Astronomy, explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles. 3rd ed. Lond., A. Millar, 1764. (3), 354, (5) pp. W. 18 engr. plates. Sm-4°. Later full cf., spine w. raised bands & red label, uncut. (Some yellowing, light waterstaining at the upper margins, some discrete repairs to the prints, former dealer's ticket on paste-down). NOTE: "Although containing no theoretical novelty, the manner and method of its expositions were entirely original. Astronomical phenomena were for the first time described in familiar language. The book formed Herschel's introduction to celestial science." (DNB VI, 1207ff.).
DRUMANN, W. Geschichte Roms in seinem Übergange v.d. republikanischen zur monarchischen Verfassung oder Pompeius, Caesar, Cicero und ihre Zeitgenossen. Königsberg, 1834-44. 6 vols. Modern purple hcf. w. gilt dec. spine & marbled boards. (Ticket on spine of vol. 1, some shelfwear, some yellowing of the text, otherwise excellent condition).
HEDENDAAGSCHE HISTORIE, of tegenwoordige staat der Ver. Nederlanden. Dl. 14-18: Behelzende eenen Aanvang der Beschryvinge van Holland. Amst., 1742-50. 5 vols. (14), 567, (13); (12), 532, (9); (10), 601, (23); (12), 575, (20); (10), 636, (27) pp. W. 5 diff. fronts., 12 fold. maps, 24 fold. plans & 21 (partly fold.) views. Vols. 14-17: Cont. h. vellum w. marbled boards, uncut; vol. 18: smaller in size, cont. full vellum w. red label. (Most boards rubbed, vol. 18 w. remains of ticket on spine & slight waterstaining near lower margin, some yellowing in the text, vol. 15 w. small wormholes (does not affect text)). NOTE: Tiele 1033.
LUCILIUS. Satyrarum quae supersunt reliquiae. F.J. Dousa collegit, disposuit, & notas addidit. Leiden, Ex Off. Plantiniana Fr. Raphelengii, 1597. (24), 140 pp. 4°. Cont. vellum. (Small hole in front side, ties fail, upper hinge weak, w. libr. stamps on v° ti-p., old scratched out name entry on ti., annot. in an old hand on fly-lvs. and in margins, a bit stained/browned in places). NOTE: First separate publication of the fragments of Lucilius, edited by Fransiscus Dousa, pupil of Lipsius and friend of Scaliger. Encomiastics by the Leiden circle (Scaliger, Vulcanius, Merula, Bertius, Scriverius, Meursius) adorn the beginning. Very elegant edition. - Schweiger 571; Adams L-1642; Graesse IV, 286; NNBW VI, 417-8; Sandys II, 301: "(...) a memorable edition of the fragments of Lucilius, in which the influence of Scaliger is apparent." - Ex libris 'Bibliotheca Reuvensiana' w. ticket on paste down.
BAUDIUS, D. Amores. Edente P. Scriverio, inscr. Th. Graswinckelio, equiti. Amst., Elzevier, 1638. (12), 518, (2). W. engr. portr. Cont. vellum. (Title in ink & ticket on spine, paste-downs detached). NOTE: Curious little volume, published mostly to poke (posthumous) fun at Baudius' profligate love-life. Does contain poems about (the lack of) romantic relationships by Baudius; but most of it consists of works about love & marriage by a.o. Erasmus, More and Ausonius. - Brunet I, 703; Willems 961; Gay-Lemonnyer 1, 103.
MARILLION: A collection of seven LPs to include 'Clutching At Straws' picture disc (EMDP 1002), 'Brief Encounter' (MLP-15023), 'Script For A Jesters Tear (2020 Remix)' (0190295301989, sealed), 'Fugazi' (EMC 29 00851, with ticket stub attached to inner sleeve), 'Clutching At Straws' (£EMD 1002, x2 copies, one with "Not For Sale" sticker) and 'The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra)' (MARL 1) together with FISH: 'Vigil In A Wilderness Of Mirrors' (EMD 1015) (8, vinyl and sleeves generally VG+-EX)
IRON MAIDEN: A group of nine tour and concert programmes, 1980s-2010s, to include 'The Beast On The Road' 1982, 'World Slavery Tour 84-85', 'Seventh Tour Of A Seventh Tour' 1988, 'Fear Of The Dark' 1992, 'Monsters Of Rock' 1992, with two ticket stubs, 'A Matter Of Life And Death World Tour 06', 'Somewhere Back In Time World Tour 08', 'The Final Frontier World Tour 2010-2011' and 'The Book Of Souls 2016-2017', together with seven aftershow and VIP guest passes (16)
HAWKWIND: A collection of concert and promotional posters to include 'Take Me To Your Leader' signed by Dave Brock, Alan Davey, Richard Chadwick and one other (59cm x 42cm), Fox Theatre, Boulder, April 23rd 1995 (43cm x 28cm), 'Alien 4' 1995 tour poster (91cm x 38cm), Berlin Marquee, 28th October 1995 (84cm x 59cm), Cambridge Junction 40th Anniversary Show (42cm x 30cm), 40th Anniversary Tour (42cm x 30cm) and Colston Hall, Bristol, 7th May 1992 (75cm x 99cm) (7, all rolled) together with a 2009 Cambridge Junction ticket signed by Dave Brock (8)
Assorted rock & pop and film memorabilia to include Crystal Palace Bowl Garden Party III 1972 programme featuring Beach Boys, Joe Cocker, Richie Havens, Melanie and Sha Na Na, a Duran Duran 1983-4 World Tour programme, The Who 'Quadrophenia And More' 2012/13 North American Tour programme, The Sweet Inspirations signed publicity photo, Phil Collins concert ticket, poster for 'The Batman' starring Robert Pattinso. and signed publicity picture of Caroline Munro as Nami in James Bond 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (5)
Five framed 7" single displays to include Bob Dylan with 1978 ticket stub, Marty Wilde with autographs and flyer, Bill Haley, Them and The Rolling Stones, together with framed Rolling Stones and Manfredd Mann magazine adverts and original artworks depicting Amy Winehouse and Jimi Hendrix (9)
Boxing: A Ringside ticket for the 1927 World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Gene Tunney v Jack Dempsey, 'The Long Count' fight. A ringside elevated seat ticket for Section 25 row 9 seat 9, for the World Heavyweight Championship fight between Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey held at the Soldiers Field in Chicago on September 22nd 1927, imprinted with the price of $40, the ticket is all present but has been torn evenly into two parts upon entry. Additional Information: The World Heavyweight champion Gene Tunney and former champion Jack Dempsey, fought for the 2nd time on September 22, 1927. On the first occasion, September 23, 1926, Tunney had beaten Dempsey by a ten round unanimous decision in Philadelphia. The fight took place under new rules regarding knockdowns: the fallen fighter would have 10 seconds to rise to his feet under his own power, after his opponent moved to a neutral corner. Tunney dominated the fight from rounds one to six, in round seven, however, with Tunney trapped against the ropes and near a corner, Dempsey unleashed a combination of punches and deposited him on the canvas. It was the first time in Tunney's career that he'd been knocked down. A clock was later superimposed on the fight film that recorded Tunney's time on the floor as 13 seconds, from the moment he fell until he got up. Because of this delay, it became known as The 'Long Count Fight'. Tunney went on to retain the world title by a unanimous decision.
Football: A chest containing a large collection of assorted sporting memorabilia to include: various boxing programmes and books; Athletics interest including 1948 Olympics ticket; Sarajevo 1984 base metal plate; together with a collection of football programmes, dating 1950s to modern including various Internationals and others including England v Wales Victory Shield 11/4/1950, League of Ireland v The Football League 22/9/1954, Liverpool 1950s programmes and more! General condition is good, but some mixed. Please assess photographs. (one chest)
Football: A 1968 F.A Cup Final ticket together with an England v West Germany February 23rd 1966 ticket; together with a collection of 25 various cards including: Ardath Photocards, Sporting Events and Stars, British Sporting Personalities and others. General condition is mixed. Please assess photographs. (one bag)
Rolling Stones items personally collected by the vendor in the mid-1960's Including; two official mid-1960s Christmas cards, one with artwork designed by Charlie Watts, five ticket stubs for concerts at the Brighton Hippodrome, the London Palladium and the Gaumont Theatre Bournemouth, plus a newspaper cutting concerning the Rolling Stones visit to Brighton (from the Evening Argus, Friday 24 July 1964), plus a 1995 VIP ticket for the Rolling Stones European Tour
DAVID SHEPHERD (1931-2017) SIX LIMITED AND OPEN EDITION PRINTS, comprising 'Grandpa's Workshop' signed and numbered to lower margin 828/850, approximate size 57cm x 69cm, 'Life Goes On - September 1940' signed and numbered 1047/1500, 'But Teddy Doesn't Need a Ticket' signed and numbered 450/850, 'Cottage Companions' signed and numbered 672/850, with open edition prints depicting an African bull elephant and Rhino and calf Condition Report: the prints are in good condition, 'Life Goes On' has slipped in the mount, frames marked in places

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