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SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL, COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, CIRCA 1960s onwards including England 2nd March 1960 (u23s), Ireland 4th October 1961, Austria 8th May 1961, many later programmes (i.e. circa 1980s) with relevant ticket, also some S.F.L. including a signed Scotland XI vs S.L. 5th February 1962 programme
VERY RARE RANGERS F.C., MEMBER'S TICKET, 1898/99 the outer Morocco cover with gilt tooled inscription RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB member's ticket No. 92 1898-99, the interior printed Rangers Football Club GROUND: IBROX PARK, COPELAND ROAD, GOVAN. MEMBER'S TICKET 1899-99... Available till date of Annual Meeting, 1899, inscribed in pen Mr Thos. Gilchrist 93 Gloucester St., signed Wm. Macandrew (Hon. Treasurer.), over-inscribed NOT TRANSFERABLE UNDER PENALTY OF FORFEITURENote: This incredibly rare season book comes from the momentous 1898/99 season. Rangers finished top of the League with a 100% win record of 18 wins from 18 matches. More than simply invincible, the team played the perfect season. The book therefore stands as a possibly unique survivor from what remains a unique British achievement. Rangers played a total of 39 competitive matches during the 1898–99 season.[1] They finished top of Scottish League Division One with a one hundred percent record of 18 wins from 18 matches.The club ended the season without any other trophies: in the Scottish Cup, despite beating Hearts and St Mirren en route to the final, they lost to Celtic 2–0.[2][3] Earlier in the season they had also lost in the final of the less important Glasgow Cup 1–0 to Queen's Park,[4][5] and at its end they lost in the minor Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup final, another 2–0 loss to Celtic,[6] also finishing as runners-up to the same opponents in the supplementary Glasgow Football League.[7]Regardless of these setbacks, the perfect league campaign of 1898–99 remains a unique achievement in the annals of British football.[8][9][10][11]
RANGERS F.C., COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES, including testimonials (some with tickets), Ajax 1973 Super Cup (with ticket), Glasgow Cup (some with ticket), Auld Firm Legends (with ticket), 100 Years of Ibrox 1999 signed, and Rangers vs. Borussia Dortmund signed by Rangers players and Sandy Jardine, also a Tom Forsyth signed 1982 tournament programme, with Kenny Dalglish, John Greig and others
RANGERS F.C., COLLECTION OF PROGRAMMES AND OTHER ITEMS, including Scottish Youth Cup finals (one signed by Dick Advocat - 2000), 9-in-a-row programme v Dundee Utd. awat 2nd May 1997 and tribute dinner, Typhoo Tea and Evening Citizen cards (including Kai Johansen), pennants (including '67 ECWC final), programme vs. Celtic in League Cup 1970 - Derek Johnstone final, Texaco Cup, programmes vs Inverness Clach, North Uist, Linfield, Troon (80s), small number of items relating to vs. Leeds 1992, 1968 programme vs. Leeds, 1992 Champions League presentation pack with programmes and tickets, programme for Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Appeal Glasgow select v F.A. select, further Rangers domestic way programmes (circa 1960-90s), a Livingston vs. Rangers 4th October 2014 programme and ticket - this being the programme that brought about an official complaing by the club to the SFA, and others
Isle of Man Commercial Banking Company, for Jackson & Jun, £1, 1 May 1848, serial number A1678, signatures of both partners, black PAID stamp, good fine, rare, and a superb Lizars engraving IOMPM M244 £700-£900 --- It is interesting to note that the right-hand signature, John Jackson, was the winner of the Falcon Cliff Lottery, a ticket for which can be found in this catalogue.
BIBLE, [London: Robert Barker 1613, folio] 72 lines, double column in blackletter, Kalendar in red and black, both titles and final 2 leaves of Revelation supplied in facsimile, without the Speed map, otherwise complete with few repairs and generally close cropped with worming to outer edges and some margins, in 20th century full gilt tooled binding with vellum lettering piece by Bell Golding, with their ticket
ORMEROD (George) The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, 1st edition in 3 vols. 1819, folio, portrait frontis, hand-coloured engraved double-page map, 46 engraved plates and plans of which 3 hand-coloured, text illustrations including many hand-coloured shields and crests, some foxing and offsetting to plates, in fine brown morocco gilt by Charles Lewis with his binder's ticket to vol. I, spines gilt in compartments, all edges giltvol. 3 has a scratch to the cover, now polished but still visible. Otherwise a handsome set.
Tribal Art - an early 20th century Native American beadwork Reservation ration ticket bag, Great Plains, worked in horizontal bands, 18.5cm long, a conforming beadwork sash, possibly Navajo, 20th century, 49cm long, further curiosities, including a pack of 78 tarot cards, 20th century, printed in the incunabula woodcut manner, a bone ring, a case of five jadeite buttons, 19th century white-metal sunglasses, etc
A Second War ‘Portsmouth Blitz’ B.E.M. group of three awarded to A. W. Campbell, a Caretaker and Fire Watcher for the Portsmouth and Gosport Gas Company, who had served during the Great War with the 7th (Service) Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment and had been taken prisoner of war on the Western Front British Empire Medal, (Civil) G.VI.R., 1st issue (Alfred William Campbell); British War and Victory Medals (238016 Pte. A. Thomas. Leic. R.) very fine (3) £500-£700 --- Provenance: T. Harris Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, September 2005. B.E.M. London Gazette 14 February 1941, Alfred William Campbell, Caretaker, Portsmouth and Gosport Gas Company: ‘Campbell was acting in the capacity of Fire Watcher during an intense air raid. He was personally instrumental in putting out fires caused by incendiary bombs and sparks which were blown by a fairly high wind from intense fires raging at adjacent buildings. He not only assisted in saving the Chief Offices of the Gas Company with its valuable records from total destruction in the face of great danger, but climbed on to the roofs of adjoining buildings and at great risk to himself put out fires which had taken hold by reason of the sparks dropping on to dry felt and other inflammable material. At one time, Campbell was advised to evacuate the Gas Offices, owing to the danger of fire, but he resolutely refused to leave the building which, had he done so, would have been totally destroyed.’ Alfred William Campbell was born ‘Alfred William Thomas’, but changed his name to Campbell after his mother remarried. He served during the Great War with ‘C’ Company, 7th (Service) Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, and was taken prisoner of war on the Western Front, 27 May 1918. After the war he was employed for 32 years by the Portsmouth and Gosport Gas Company, and in later life resided at 36 Wymering Road, North End, Portsmouth. He died in Portsmouth in November 1968. Sold with several related wartime newspaper cuttings (one of which states that the recipient was taken P.O.W. in the Great War) including a photographic image of recipient, together with Buckingham Palace investiture letter, dated 10 March 1941 and admittance ticket, dated 22 March 1941, and copied research.
* French playing cards. De l'Histoire de France, Paris: B.P. Grimaud, circa 1865, a complete deck of 52 hand-coloured engraved playing cards (French suits), stencilled pips, single figure courts depicting named kings and queens of France, unnamed jacks in period costumes, jack of clubs with maker's details, pip cards toned and somewhat bowed, some minor toning and spotting to court cards, king of clubs spotted around suit sign, gilt rounded corners, versos pink, each card 85 x 54 mm, with original 2-part box, queen of spades on front, together with: Jeanne l'Hachette transformation cards, Paris: B.P. Grimaud & Cie, circa 1850, a complete deck of 52 chromolithographed playing cards (French suits), single figure courts (heightened with gold) depicting various characters, including the title character as queen of spades, jack of hearts with maker's details, king of hearts with designer and lithographer named, all pip cards transformed, few minor marks, square corners, versos pink, each card 102 x 71 mm, with original 2-part box, king of spades on front, inner lip with Paris booksellers ticket, a quantity of cards from each pack mounted with photo corners onto display boards (one single board, one folding double board), encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder with their boxes in plastic bags, the boards (double board folded) 54.5 x 40 cmQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.First item: Berry, Playing-cards of the World [534]; Berry, Waddington Playing-card Collection [W525]; Cary FRA 365; Fournier, France 245; Ortiz-Patiño 53. Second item: Cary FRA 364; Field #44; Fournier, France 266; Mann, Collecting Playing Cards pp.168-170; Ortiz-Patiño 65.The second pack is also sometimes called Jeu de Roi des Ribauds.
Tucker (Andrew G. C.). Ornithologia Danmoniensis, 2 parts in 1 volume [all published], 1st edition, London: Printed for the author, 1809, 13 engraved plates by I.Warner after W. R.Jordan (of which 6 hand-coloured, 3 duplicated in coloured and uncoloured states), uncut, occasional offsetting, lightly spotted, original blue printed wrappers bound-in (part 1 upper cover with wear to outer margin), modern bookplate of H. S. Jackman and further book ticket to front pastedown, modern half calf, title label lettered in gilt to upper cover, 4to (30.5 x 24 cm and smaller)QTY: (1)NOTE:Mullens & Swann pp. 590-1; Wood p. 603.All published of the first local English avifauna. A superior copy with 6 additional plates often not found.'It is an ambitious work, the text of which ends abruptly at p. 88 of the Introduction. The two parts printed show the author to have been an educated naturalist' (Wood).
Sonnerat (Pierre). Collection de Planches pour servir au Voyage aux Indes Orientales et à la Chine, Plate Volume only, Paris: Dentu, 1806, 8 pages, 140 engraved plates (some folding and all but first plate with later hand-colouring), a little dust-soiling and scattered spotting, book ticket of Augustin Quenson to front pastedown, contemporary marbled boards, green leather reback and corners, remains of original calf spine with two labels laid down, 4to (280 x 205 mm)QTY: (1)
* French playing cards. Jeu Impérial, Paris: B.P. Grimaud & Cie, 1858, a complete deck of 52 hand-coloured engraved playing cards (French suits), stencilled pips, the aces named for a country (Russie, Autriche, France, Angleterre) and decorated with their armorials, the single figured courts representing their countries (eg. Tsar and Tsarina of Russia with a royal serf), maker's details on jack of clubs, imprimatur details on ace of clubs, lightly dusty, few minor marks, some toning to jack of clubs, square corners, versos pink, each card 85 x 55 mm, with original 2-part box, ace of hearts on front, inner lip with Paris booksellers ticket, 16 cards mounted with photo corners onto a display board, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of board), the remainder in a plastic bag, the board 54.5 x 39.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.British Museum 1982,U.4575.1-52 (Willshire, French 58); Cary FRA 287; Fournier, France 246.The British Museum copy has an original wrapper with the title Cartes Impériales & Royales.
Gaskell (Elizabeth Cleghorn). Works, Knutsford Edition, 8 volumes, London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1906, some monochrome plates including frontispieces, scattered spotting, book ticket of Herbert S. Pendlebury to front pastedowns, top edges gilt, contemporary blue half morocco gilt over cloth by Riviere & Son, spines uniformly sunned to green, a little scratched at head of spine of volume 2, 8voQTY: (8)
* French transformation playing cards. Jeu de Cartes á Rire de Thalie, Paris: Grandebes, circa 1819, the complete deck of 52 hand-coloured engraved and captioned playing cards (French suits), designs attributed to Baron Louis Athalin, full-length courts representing Parisian theatres and actors, pip cards with humerous scenes, some brown stains or marks (queen and six of diamonds most affected), occasional foxing and finger-soiling, versos plain, each card 88 x 61 mm, with original part box (without lid), soiled and lightly worn, front panel with printed title label, rear of inner lip with probably sellers ticket excised, all cards mounted with photo corners onto 3 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of boards), the box in a plastic bag, each board 54.5 x 40 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.British Museum 1896,0501.736.1-48 (Schreiber, French 98); Field #26; Morley pp.120-122.Another pack with identical pip cards was produced at around the same time, but with the courts cards depicting French newspapers and policitians.
Spa Lounge Cheltenham flyer including Jimmy Cliff and Wynder K Frog, 19 x 10cm, Wharf Hotel 1968 flyer including Shakedown Sound, 20 x 13cm, Whisky A Go Go member invite, 12 x 10cm, and a Swinging Blue Jeans ticket. Formerly the property of Terence Dale Griffin (Buffin) Mott the Hoople drummer
Twelve tour programmes comprising David Bowie (2) with ticket, Gillan with ticket, 10cc with ticket, Camel with ticket, Mike Oldfield (2) with ticket, Hawkwind with ticket, The Police, Wishbone Ash, Tangerine Dream with ticket and Led Zeppelin Knebworth together with a Deep Purple Knebworth ticket
Watercolours, etchings, further prints and ephemera including Islamic or similar architectural studies, John Bowles Ruben, Oliver Cromwell, Albrecht Durer, Parish of St. Mary Guildford relief of the poor posters dated 1853 and 1857, Christie Manson & Woods auction catalogue for the works of William Derby dated 1862, Birmingham Theatre Grand Dress Ball 1823 ticket or similar and T Ley Fethybridge pen and ink
A good selection of Beatles ephemera to inc: Ringo Starr and All Star Band programme and ticket, Beatles Fan Club 1971 magazine, original Beatles Map (folded), original George Harrison 'Cloud Nine' press kit with 8x10" and press release, 1974 Harrison / Shankar programme, c 1970s Yellow Submarine 'Pop Out Art Decorations' (seven sheets appears unused), a Freda Kellu handwritten note on Fan Club letterhead, approx 42 assorted photographs - most commercially available reproductions of fan made / candid / private photos c 1970s.
An original printed card ticket for a 'Big Beat Night' at Litherland Town Hall, Liverpool. The Beatles performed at this event. Date stamp to read 16 Feb 1961. Stamped 'Complementary' and numbered '124', Measures approx 11.5 x 7.5cm. (An image of a similar ticket featured in the Beatles Anthology book for a Big Beat Night is shown in the photographs online)
A page on MPL stationery with 'Give My Regards..' logo bearing a handwritten inscription and signature by Paul McCartney. To read 'Congratulations, you winner you!! all the best Paul McCartney'. Letter 21x29.5cm, folded. Also with card invite/ticket for the 'Gala Presentation' of 'Give My Regards...', 1984 (21x10cm). Both obtained in person by the vendor who won a Capital Radio competition. Signature further authenticated by Roger Epperson prior to this sale.
An original and rare ticket for The Beatles at Oasis, Manchester, February 1962 (8.5x6cm) signed to reverse by Paul McCartney (who has also written 'The Beatles') and George Harrison. Obtained in person by the vendor's mother who attended the concert and signatures further authenticated by Roger Epperson prior to this sale.
THE BEATLES AND RELATED - 7" DEMOS/ OVERSEAS COLLECTION. A fine selection of 19 7" singles by The Beatles and related solo releases. Titles include George Harrison - My Sweet Lord (R5884, demo), Paul McCartney inc Tug Of War (R6057), Mrs Vandebilt (LA4346). John & Yoko inc Happy Xmas (R5970) & Den Una Oportimodad A La Paz (CP-19). The Beatles inc S/T (DSOE 16.704), Rubber Soul (MEO 102), Something (R(I)5814), You Know My Name (SPD 531), Hey Jude (DP-570), Please Please Me (45-LA 4139), The Beatles Second Album (SXA-2080), A Hard Day's Night (R5160), She's A Woman (NZP 3175), Money (NZP.3163), She Loves You (NZP 3148), All My Loving (NZP 3158), All You Need Is Love (DSOL 66.080), Ticket To Ride (DSOL 66.064). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
THE BEATLES - UK 7" COLLECTION PLUS FLEXIS. Super clean collection of 16 x 7" releases from The Beatles. To include Another Beatles Christmas Record (LYN 757 - Ex/Ex w/insert), The Beatles Third Christmas Record (LYN 948 - Ex/Ex+ lovely copy, no insert), She Loves You, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Can't Buy Me Love, A Hard Day's Night, I Feel Fine, Ticket To Ride, Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out (x2), Eleanor Rigby/ Yellow Submarine, All You Need Is Love, Hello, Goodbye, Lady Madonna, Hey Jude and Get Back. Condition is often fab Ex to Ex+/archive with all og company sleeves present.
A collection of Classic Pop LPs to include titles (1) Carpenters - Ticket To Ride; (2) Carpenters - Horizon; (3) Bee Gees - Spirits Having Flown; (4) Bee Gees - Living Eyes; (5) ABBA - Voules-Vous; (6) ABBA - Arrival; (7) Boney M - Oceans Of Fantasy; (8) Carpenters - Made In America; (9) Bee Gees - Children Of The World; (10) ABBA - Super Trouper; As well as other titles by Carpenters, ABBA, Bee Gees, Boney M, Frida, Sonny & Cher, Agnetha Faltskog, Olivia Newton John, Gilbert O'Sullivan and The Osmonds; All conditions vary from Good Plus to Very Good with generally Good Plus to Very Good Sleeves. (40)
An original and rare card invite / ticket for the filming of Granada TV programme 'And So It Goes' scheduled for Wednesday August 25th 1976. This session would feature the Sex Pistols whom Wilson would champion, having been one of the 40 or so attendees at the June Free Trade Hall concert. 10 x 14.5cm.
A framed and glazed display to include: original ticket from the 4th June 1976 Sex Pistols Manchester Free Trade Hall concert, numbered 155, and with Bolton Institute of Technology stamp, measures approx 18.5 x 5.5cm. Also with an original photograph depicting the band onstage during the concert (25x20cm) - photo taken by the vendor and a signed COA included in the display notes that the ticket was also owned by the vendor.
THE FOOTBALL CLUB HOUSE: ASSORTED WORLD CUP 1966 MEMORABILIA, including tin plate World Cup Willie's football sweet tin, 14cms H, 2 x quarter final and semi final ticket stubs, rosette, twopenance?, lapel badge, jigsaw puzzle, and copy of The Liverpool Echo dated July 23 1966Provenance: private collection Newport
A collection of 1980s/90s-era Celtic football programmes, comprising a mix of European, League and Testimonial matches, approximately 75 in total, including UEFA Cup 3rd Round Notts. Forest at Celtic Park, Wednesday 7th December 1983 with match ticket; together with a collection of 70s-era football collectors' cards Condition Report:Available upon request
Multi signed Lawrence Payton plus 3 others 2 x programme plus Apollo Theatre, Manchester Saturday, 13 March 1982 entry ticket. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10
PHIL COLLINS & GENESIS; various tour related ephemera, including a tour shirt for 'Six of the Best October 1982' at Milton Keynes Concert Bowl, a scarf for Genesis 'Duke in Concert 1980', a yellow and blue tour tie for 'Phil Collins Et Fabuloso Jacuzzi', two reproduction gold singles for Genesis 'Paperlate' and 'You Might Recall' and a further example for 'Abacab', both framed, together with a quantity of ticket stubs and badges for various bands including 'Queen at the Empire Theatre Liverpool, Thursday 6th December 1979', Thin Lizzy, Sad Café, Genesis, Marillion, Chris Rea, etc.
ROCK & POP; a collection of records and ticket stubs, to include Manchester Theatres, stubs from the 1970s and 1980s, including David Bowie, Cat Stevens, Darry Hall & John Oakes, Liza Minelli, Marlene Dietrich, together with eight 45rpm Beatles singles, three modern magazines and four Beatles LP records.Condition Report: Tickets include:Odean Theatre performances of "The Beatles-Roy Orbis on Show" and "The Beatles and Gerry & The Pacemakers". Grand Dance. The Joe Brown show.Daryl Hall and John Oates. Apollo Theatre (2).Bobby Vee. (3) Odean and the Empire.The greatest record show. Odean.Your lucky stars. Odean.The Everly Brothers. Odean.Roy Orbison. Empire.Freddie and the Dreamers. Odean (2).Marlene Dietrich. Southport theatre (2).Cat Stevens. Manchester (2).Nuts in may. Manchester (2).Liza Minnelli. Apollo Theatre (3).David Bowie. King George's Hall (2). Duane Eddy. Odean.The Chuck Berry show. Odean.
ROCK & POP; records to include eighteen Beatles related singles including The Beatles ‘Ticket to Ride’, ‘She Loves You’, 'Can’t Buy Me Love’, and ‘We Can Work it Out’, George Harrison ‘Got My Mind Set on You’ and ‘My Sweet Lord’, Ringo Starr ‘You’re Sixteen’, John Lennon ‘Imagine’, also Queen ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ 1991 reissue and ‘Headlong’, Def Leppard ‘Let’s Get Rocked’, Aerosmith ‘Love in an Elevator’, Madonna ‘Justify My Love’ and ‘Into the Groove’ and The Rolling Stones ‘Get off My Cloud’, also ‘Goldmine: A Price Guide to RPM Records’, ‘The John Lennon Family Album’, ‘Treasures of Take That’, ‘The Beatles: A Celebration’, a pack of Beatles fridge magnets and two Beatles VHS cassettes ‘The Beatles Anthology’ 1 and 2.
LIVERPOOL FC; a European Champions 1978 programme signed to interior by Phil Thompson, Ray Clemence, Phil Neal, Joey Jones, Bob Paisley, etc, an original ticket stub for the final tie Wed May 10th 1978, a first day cover signed by Phil Neal, and an unsigned first day cover (4).Condition Report: - We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

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