EPHEMERA - POP MEMORABILIA, THE BEATLES A concert ticket stub, for a performance of The Beatles Show at the City (Oval) Hall, Sheffield, 2nd November 1963, 6cm x 4.5cm. Condition Report : Good condition. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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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
Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs pennant flag. White ink on green felt. With a ticket stub from the 1935 Kentucky Derby. The 1935 Derby took place on May 4, 1935 and was the 61st running of the race. The winner was Omaha ridden by Willie Saunders and trained by James E. Fitzsimmons.Height: 24 in x width: 17 1/2 in.Condition: The felt is in good condition with no rips, losses, or repairs. There are four small pinholes along the long edge. Light wear throughout. The ticket is torn along the top edge and there are signs of light wear consistent with age and use.
HORKHEIMER MAX: (1895-1973) German philosopher and sociologist. T.L.S., Max Horkheimer, one page, 4to, Montagnola, 5th January 1968, to Professor Dr. W. Th. Winkler, in German. Horkheimer thanks his correspondent for their letter and declares 'As a distracted, forgetful philosopher, I have searched in vain for receipts for my travel expenses', explaining that he would have affirmed the amount based on the ticket to the Congress office in the Rhein-Main Halle before his departure, although will contact the travel agency from whom he bought the tickets to provide verifiable data. Two file holes to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature, VG
PINK FLOYD - Animals 1977 Tour Programme and original Ticket - Thursday March 31st 1977 New Bingley Hall, Stafford. Pink Floyd was an English rock band from London. Founded in 1965, the group achieved worldwide acclaim, initially with innovative psychedelic music, and later in a genre that came to be termed progressive rock.Distinguished by philosophical lyrics, musical experimentation, frequent use of sound effects and elaborate live shows, Pink Floyd remains one of the most commercially successful and influential groups in the history of popular music.David Gilmour – guitar, slide guitar, vocals (1968-2014)Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals (1965-1980, 1987-2008)Nick Mason – drums, percussion, sound effects (1965-2014)Roger Waters – bass guitar, vocals, sound effects (1965-1985)
DEEP PURPLE UK TOUR 1976 Original Tour Programme with Ticket from Empire Pool Wembly 13th March - Plus a vintage metal badge and a silk scarf. The band formed in 1968. Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered to be among the pioneers of heavy metal and modern hard rock, although some band members believe that their music cannot be categorised as belonging to any one genre. They were once listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as "the loudest pop group", and have sold over 100 million albums worldwide. Deep Purple were ranked #22 on VH1's Greatest Artists of Hard Rock programme.Deep Purple were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016.
LED ZEPPELIN - 1975 EARLS COURT - Original Programme and Ticket May 18th 1975. In very good condition. The English rock band Led Zeppelin was active from 1968 to 1980. During that time, the band members recorded eight studio albums. Jimmy Page, John Baldwin, John Bonham, Robert Plant Jimmy Page, John Baldwin, John Bonham, Robert Plant
QUEEN - 1977 Original Tour Programme With original Ticket and button badge. All in very good condition. Earls Court 7th June 1977 Queen is a British rock band formed in London in 1970 from the previously disbanded Smile (6) Rock band. Originally called Smile, later in 1970 singer Freddie Mercury came up with the new name for the band. John Deacon joined in March 1971 giving them their fourth and final bass player.The band has released a total of 18 number-one albums, 18 number-one singles and 10 number-one DVDs, and have sold over 300 million albums worldwide, making them one of the world's best-selling music artists. They have been honoured with seven Ivor Novello awards and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.
An outstanding and rare Second War ‘Dieppe Raid’ M.M. group of seven awarded to Corporal C. H. Blunden, No. 4 Commando (The Rifle Brigade) who, in the final assault on the “Hess” Battery, despite being wounded, ‘continued to destroy the enemy until there were no Germans left alive.’ Military Medal, G.VI.R. (6905806 Cpl. C. H. Buunden. Rif. Brig.) note spelling of surname; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Iraq (5349 Pte. C. H. Blunden. Rif. Brig.); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; France, Croix de Guerre, reverse dated 1939, mounted as worn, nearly very fine or better (7) £8,000-£12,000 --- M.M. London Gazette 2 October 1942: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the combined attack on Dieppe.’ The original recommendation submitted by Lt. Col. Lord Lovat states: ‘6905806 Corporal Blunden, No. 4 Commando. OPERATION JUBILEE, DIEPPE AREA, 19th August 1942. Cpl. Blunden was the Section Leader in Captain Webb’s Troop which played a conspicuous part in the final assault on the Battery. Cpl. Blunden set a high standard of leadership and showed a great example in house-to-house, and hand-to-hand fighting through the Battery buildings. He was wounded, but refused to receive medical attention and continued to destroy the enemy until there were no Germans left alive.’ Orange Beach, the Plan 1. No. 4 Commando, under the command of Lt. Col. The Lord Lovat, were charged with disabling Batterie 813, otherwise known as Hess Battery. Its six 150mm guns were sighted to 8,500 yards and capable of firing 36 rounds at a time, making them very effective for coastal defence. These guns actually had a maximum range of up to 17 miles. They were surrounded by a minefield, anti-aircraft guns and light machine guns and manned by about 100 men. 2. 265 officers and men of No. 4 Commando plus a few US Rangers and Free French troops would attack Hess Battery from the front and rear in two groups. 3. Major Derek Mills-Roberts' team would land on Orange I beach at Vasterival, clear the area of defensive positions and then provide covering fire for the other team. 4. Lord Lovat's group were to land at Orange II beach at Quiberville. He and 164 men then assault Hess and enable accompanying engineers to demolish Hess using explosives. 5. Both teams would then withdraw to the beaches and safety. The Assault Orange I: Mills-Roberts' 88 men landed at the right place only 3 minutes behind schedule. Using 2 Bangalore torpedoes, a path was blown through the barbed wire up the gully through the cliffs. When they heard Hess's guns start firing on a convoy of ships out to sea, Team 1 decided to abandon the defence-clearing part of the mission and make their way straight towards the target, the Battery itself. On reaching the Battery, Team 1 took cover in a nearby barn and started sniping at the Germans using rifle and mortar fire. One lucky shot landed in one gun's ammunition dump and destroyed the gun. Despite having lost radio contact with Lord Lovat, Team 1 was softening up the target in preparation for Team 2's assault. Orange ll: Lovat and his men were spotted as they landed but were able to disembark safely being shielded from the air by 3 Spitfires who kept the German defenders pinned down. They had also landed at exactly the right place and time. Despite a handful of light casualties, Lovat's men knocked out the machine guns in pill-boxes on the cliff-tops and broke out from the beachhead through the barbed wire. Trooper Finney would win a Military Medal for bravery as a result of his part in the cutting of telephone wires which successfully sabotaged German communications. Consequently, the Germans were unable to organise themselves properly and mount a decent counter-attack. On the way to Hess Battery, Team 2 became confused in a smokescreen and some 'Friendly Fire' casualties were sustained. Once radio communications were restored, this problem was quickly solved. No. 4 Commando then mounted a bayonet charge on the Battery's defences, during which a number of individual acts of heroism occurred. Major Pat Porteous, despite being wounded in the hand and arm, disarmed and bayoneted a German who was about to kill a comrade. Sgt. Major Stockdale continued to lead his men in a charge under heavy fire despite having part of his foot blown away. Wounded Corporal Blunden led his men in difficult hand-to-hand fighting in surrounding buildings and refused medical attention until the job was complete. For these actions, Porteous would go on to be awarded a Victoria Cross (V.C.); Stockdale won a Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.); and Blunden a Military Medal (M.M.). Hess Battery was captured and the guns were destroyed as planned under a defiant Union Jack flag that had been raised. Then, carrying the wounded, No. 4 Commando withdrew using well-practised 'fire and manoeuvre' drill and re-boarded their landing craft. They took with them several German prisoners. Their casualties were: 2 dead and 3 wounded officers; 9 dead, 13 missing and 19 wounded other ranks. Charles Harold Blunden was born in 1899 and enlisted into the Rifle Brigade at Portsmouth on 15 January 1914, a school-boy musician. He served in the U.K. until January 1919 when he went to France for four months before returning to the U.K. He then served in Iraq from 15 September 1919 to 11 January 1921, and afterwards in India until 20 November 1925. He was discharged at Winchester on 14 January 1926, on termination of his 12-year engagement with the Colours. Blunden re-enlisted into the Rifle Brigade on 5 February 1940, and joined No. 4 Commando at its inception on 4 March 1941. Sold with the following original documents: i. Signed letter of congratulations on award of M.M. from Louis Mountbatten, Combined Operations Headquarters, 2nd October 1942. ii. Printed extract from 4 Commando Regimental Orders listing ‘Awards for gallantry on the Dieppe Raid’ viz one V.C., one D.S.O., one Bar to M.C., two M.C.’s, one D.C.M., seven M.M.’s, and five Mentions; also giving dress instructions for the Investiture at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, 27th October ‘42, including ‘Green Berets with the appropriate Regimental Badge, and No 4 Commando shoulder titles which will be new or spotlessly clean.’ iii. Letter from Captain & Adjutant No. 4 Commando to Mrs Blunden enclosing a third class return Railway Warrant in order to attend investiture, together with Buckingham Palace admission ticket. iv. Farewell letter of thanks from French H.Q., No. 4 Commando on behalf of the French troops who joined No. 4 Commando before D Day, thereby taking their part in the landing in the Normandy campaign and the liberation of France, dated 18 June 1945. v. Letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Dawson, O.C. No. 4 Commando, enclosing a testimonial for Corporal Blunden, dated Recklinghausen 10 Oct 45. vi. Testimonial on Headquarters No. 4 Commando headed paper, from Lieutenant-Colonel Dawson as referred to above, dated 11 Oct 45. vi. Letter from French Naval Attache enclosing Croix de Guerre with Star, ‘in acknowledgement of your gallant part in the events which led to the liberation of France and Europe’, dated 20 May 1952.
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, pointed helmet type, York, moneyer Wulfnoth, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, TCNVT REX. ΛN, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +PVLNOÐ M-O EOFR, 1.05g, (S.1158, N.787). Old cabinet tone, good very fine Provenance: Ex.Cambridge Coins With Seaby with ticket in the hand of Robert Sharman
Seventeenth Century Books. [Presbyterianism and the Church of England] Reynolds (Edward, Minister of the Word of God at Braunston in Northamptonshire, and a Member of the Assembly of Divines), Israels (sic) Prayer In time of Trouble, With Gods (sic) gracious Answer thereunto; or, an explication of the 14th Chapt. of the Prophet Hoseah (sic), in seven Sermons preached upon so many days of solemn Humiliation, first edition, London: Printed for Francis Neile, for Robert Bostock, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the Sign of the Kings-head, 1645, black-ruled throughout, signatures collating: A?, a?, b², B-2M?, 2N², 3A-3V?, recto with 6 original blanks, verso with 1 conforming, the blanks, now loosening/loose, with 6 examples of contemporary manuscript annotation, including reference to the Covenant, the printed contents toned with some marks in places, some tatty leaves, but a respectable and legible copy, some marginal worm trails in places, not affecting text, 20th c faux 'morocco' red leather binding, uncut, mixed 18th c and later ink MS ownership inscriptions, 4to, [Wing R1257], Falkland (Lucius Vary, Viscount), [...] His Discourse of Infallibility, with an Answer to it: And his Lordship's Reply. Never before published. Together with Mr. Walter Montague's Letter concerning the changing of his Religion [...], first edition thus, third edition overall, London: Gartrude Dawson, for John Hardesty, 1651, black-ruled, some toning and rare marginal stain, otherwise a good copy, early 19th c cloth over boards, worn, chipped and split, early 19th c Irish bookseller's ticket to almost detached upper-cover: Grant Bolton & Co., Booksellers, No. 4 Dame Street, Dublin, 4to, [Wing F317], Quarles (John), Fons Lachrymarum: or a Fountain of Tears [...], third edition, London: Printed for Obadiah Blagrave, 1677, engraved frontispiece and additional title with imprint variant, black-ruled title-page, somewhat shaved, some prelim corners torn with loss of odd catchwords, some stains and toning, but legibile, contemporary speckled sheep, blind-ruled, repaired spine preserving original MS lettering, former losses, somewhat bowed, 8vo, [Wing Q130], [&] Brevint (Daniel, D.D.), The Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice [...], third edition, Oxford: At the Theater, 1679, additional engraved title, contemporary calf, split, rubbed and worn, 12mo, [Wing B4419], (4)
Miscellaneous, approx. 30, including the occult: The Letters of Hargrave Jennings, sole collected edition, one of 100 copies, Bath: Robert H. Fryar, 1895, original publisher's cloth over printed papered boards, ex Theosophical Society Library copy, their marks and stamps, with expected wear and faults, 4to, Sarmiento (Domingo F.), Life in the Argentine [...], first American edition, New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1868, original publisher's cloth, some wear, 8vo, Bailey's English Dictionary, fourth edition, London: J. Darby, et al., 1728, contemporary panelled calf, worn with some losses, 8vo, Edgeworth (Maria), Helen, three-volume set, first edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1834, some quires with movement, contemporary three-quarter green-stained calf over marbled boards by Porter & Custard of Yeovil, [Somerset], their ticket, Coker Court copy with their book label, 12mo, medicine: Armstrong's Art of Preserving Health, London: T. Cadell, et al., 1796, original marbled boards, spine exposed, 8vo, The English Annual, London: Edward Churton, [1836], undated engraved title-page only, steel engraved plates, original publisher's morocco gilt, chipped spine, all edges gilt, 8vo, other leather and part-leather bindings, Cruikshank's Fairy Library, Hop-o'-my-Thumb and The Seven League Boots, London: David Bogue, n.d. [1853], original pictorial wrappers, disbound and tatty, 12mo, Cruikshank (George, illustrator), Mornings at Bow Street [...], fourth edition, London: Thomas Tegg & Son, 1838, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, [Percy (Thomas)], Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, three-volume set, fifth edition, London: F.C. and J. Rivington, et al., 1812, slightly later quarter-calf, chipped and worn William Horatio Crawford copies, of Lakelands, Cork, Ireland, his bookplates, 8vo, Arbuthnott's Henwife, twelfth edition, 1886, original pictorial boards, perished spine, wear, 8vo, Hawkesworth's Voyages, volume III only, Dublin, 1773, contemporary calf, worn, 8vo, a defective 18th c copy of Raffald's English Housekeeper, 8vo, a defective 18th c road book, an armorial binding, poetry, decorative diminutive 'miniature' books, etc
STIFF LITTLE FINGERS - 7" COLLECTION. A smashing collection of 19 7" singles by Stiff Little Fingers. Titles include Suspect Device (x3) (SRD1 - 2 with picture sleeves. 1 without. 1 on yellow label, 1 off white & 1 black). Alternative Ulster (RT004), Gotta Getaway, Straw Dogs, At The Edge, Nobody's Hero, Back To Front, Falling Down (7" flexi), Listen (DJ-152, promo), Just Fade Away (with gig ticket), Silver Lining, Listen, Talk Back, Bits Of Kids, The Price Of Admission, Get A Life & Snifin Glue Vol.5. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
THE BEATLES/SOLO - 7" COLLECTION (WITH MY SWEET LORD DEMO). Ace collection of around 69 x 7" with a demo rarity! To include George Harrison - My Sweet Lord (original UK 1970 demo copy, R 5884 - clean Ex condition with only a couple of very light and minor paper hairline marks/og company sleeve), Strawberry Fields Forever c/w Penny Lane (og fragile p/s, R 5570 - lovely Ex/Ex), Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (German green Odeon label p/s), Lady Madonna, A Hard Day's Night, I Feel Fine, Ticket To Ride, Help!, We Can Work It Out and Paperback Writer. Condition can range from VG to Ex+.
An excellent collection of c 1970s concert ephemera to inc: 16 programmes,nine of which have accompanying ticket, some with badges/patches/period cuttings too. To inc: 10cc Deceptive Bends (inc ticket/ badge), Blue Oyster Cult (ticket/badge), Jethro Tull (badge), Stones Knebworth (badge), Uriah Heep (badge, ticket, cuttings), Hawkwind (badge, patch, cutting), Reading Rock 1977 (ticket, badges), Summer of '74 concert with Lou Reed, Bad Company etc (with ticket), The Who (two with tickets), a 1981 Who programme signed by Roger Daltrey.
13 assorted 1970s posters to inc some concert examples (mostly around NE coast inc Cleethorpes). To inc: 10cc Deceptive Bends promo, Frank Zappa 1976 Zoot Allure's promo (also with original 1977 ticket stub), Camel Snow Goose promo poster, Pretty Things Savage Eye Swan Song promo poster, Uriah Heep, Strife and Styx concert poster and others. Most around 20x30".
13 concert programmes, some with ticket stubs. To inc: Important early Rock n Roll 1957 programme 'Variety at the London Palladium' with Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, 'Biggest In Person Show of '56' with Bill Haley and others, 1957 Bill Haley tour programme, Dave Clark Five programme with ticket, Larry Parnes Thank Your Lucky Stars programme with ticket 1962 Big Stars Show programme with ticket, Paul Revere and the Raiders programme and selection of promotional 8x10" photos.
Collection of Beatles ephemera to inc: seven fan club communications (inc newsletters, subscription notices), Sgt Pepper's fan club poster, reproduction Shea Stadium ticket, fan club photo with facsimile signatures, an official fan club postcard with signatures believed to be done by letterpress stamp.
Good selection of Punk/Indie ephemera to inc: likely commercially available c 1980s Joy Division Unknown Pleasures poster (24.5x35.5"), six concert ticket stubs inc Smiths at Blackpool Opera House, Bierkeller Blackppool listings handbill, Pop Will Eat Itself t-shirt (L), Preston Paradise A4 handbill with James listing, Buzzcocks VHS, Joy Division Ian Curtis poster.
MANCHESTER VS LIVERPOOL - INDIE/ALT 7" COLLECTION. Class collection of around 54 x 7" featuring artists hailing from the two best cities in the UK! To include The Stone Roses (x5) - What The World Is Waiting For (inc. postcard), She Bangs The Drums (inc. postcard), Made Of Stone, Elephant Stone and Sally Cinnamon (some shadowing to the A side), The Fall (x6) inc. Jerusalem / Big New Prinz (box set, no postcard), Hey! Luciani and Free Range, The Smiths (x6) inc. BIgmouth..., Panic, , Shopflifters..., Ask and There Is A LIght..., Morrissey (x12), The La's - Feelin' (box set with badge and stickers included), Inspiral Carpets inc. Move (inc. over a dozen ticket stubs! and badges, James (x4), New Order - Ceremony (embossed), Happy Mondays, The Stairs, Julian Cope, The Mock Turtles. Condition is often cool Ex to Ex+ (sleeves) and VG+ to Ex+ (records).
ROCK/ FOLK ROCK LP COLLECTION (INC HIGH-QUALITY MODERN PRESSINGS). A super collection of 34 LPs, including a handful of 7" singles. Artists/ titles include The Who - Music For The Closing Ceremony Of London 2012 Olympics, Wilko Johnson inc Going Back Home, I Keep It To Myself: The Best Of. David Bowie inc Blackstar, The Next Day, Drive-In Saturday (7" picture disc), Bowie 1965 (7"), The Stars Are Out Tonight (7"). Nick Drake - S/T (0602537326044), Roy Harper inc Stormcock, Lifemask, Flat Baroque And Berserk. Fleetwood Mac - Tusk, Rush - ABC 1974, Billy Bragg inc Best Of At The BBC 1983-2019, Life's A Riot With Spy Vs Spy (30th Anniversary), Shine A Light with Joe Henry (includes signed gig ticket). Solid Senders - S/T, Jethro Tull inc Thick As A Brick, Living In The Past 7". Supertramp inc Breakfast In America (Signed/ hand numbered), Crime Of The Century (Signed & numbered), S/T. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
ROCK / PROG / PSYCH - LP COLLECTION. A collection of around 90 x (almost entirely) LPs. Artists/ Titles include Jethro Tull - Aqualung (LPZ-2030), Peak Impressions - The Freeborne (private pressing), Galactic Supermarket - Galactic Supermarket (1997 French RE), Matching Mole's Little Red Record, The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn Of A Friendly Card, ACDC - Back In Black, Yes - The Yes Album, Robert Fripp - Inductive Resonance, The Who inc By Numbers, Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy, The Kids Are Alright and It's Hard, Crosby, Still, Nash & Young, Mark Almond - Mark Almond II, Iron Butterfly - Metamorphosis and Meal Ticket - Take Away. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex/ Ex+ with some records/ sleeves falling slightly below.
BYZANTINE EMPIRE. Andronicus II Palaeologus. Gold hyperpyron, AD 1325-1328. Constantinople. Obv: figure of the Virgin Mary within city walls with four towers; lis to left, A right, pellet in upper left. Rev: blundered legend, Christ facing, blessing Andronicus II and Andronicus III flanking.Good Very Fine. Reference: Sear-2461; DOC-494.Provenance: Purchased from Harlan J. Berk, Ltd, dealer's ticket included.Die Axis: 6h.Diameter: 23 mm.Weight: 3.67 g.Composition: Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
ISLAMIC. MUGHAL EMPIRE. Muhammad Shah Jahan. Gold mohur, AH 1059, year 23 = 1649. Akbarabad. Quatrefoil type. Obv: Kalima within quatrefoil. Rev: legend 'Shah Jahan badshah ghazi' within quatrefoil.Very Fine. Reference: KM-258.1.Provenance: acquired from Spink, ticket included.Die Axis: 11h.Diameter: 21 mm.Weight: 10.84 g.Composition: Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
Of Orchestral and Operatic Interest. A collection of autographs and ephemera. including Sir Henry Wood, a signed Langham Hotel menu for 'Sir Henry J Wood's Dinner' September 1937, a signed photograph of Clearance Raybould, a signed programme page Guilhermina Suggia, a copy of 'the Road To the Orchestra', S Moore, 1939, signed by Ernest Hall, Aubrey Brain, Archie Camden and others, together with a ticket stub for Arturo Toscanini, September 1952 and other related ephemera.
A George III Colonial silver wine label or bottle ticket, of rectangular form with canted corners and decorated with reeded bands, incised for Madeira, suspended by a belcher chain, maker's mark only, struck twice verso, JC, for John Catton of Gibraltar, c.1795-1800, length 4.5cm, weight 12g/0.38ozt approx

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