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Fine Binding, Royal Navy. Penrose (The Rev. John), Lives of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Vinicombe Penrose, K.C.B., and Captain James Trevenen, first edition, London: John Murray, 1850, each biography with a portrait frontispiece of the subjects, lithographed by M. & N. Hanhart after Charles Allingham, finely bound by Folthorp of Brighton, signed with a ticket to recto pastedown, in contemporary dark blue morocco gilt, the covers outlined with a single-fillet enclosing a rolled gothic architectural border, its corners blocked with anchors, conforming six-compartment spine of raised bands, lettered in the second, rubbed, upper-joint splitting near head, recto head with light loss, other lighter wear, anthemion turn-ins, all edges gilt, yellow endpapers, 8vo, [Beddie 2485; not in Hill] Trevenen's life contains an important section concerning Captain James Cook's third and final voyage that includes a previously unpublished note on the death of Cook in Hawaii, 1779.
Local Interest. Miscellaneous Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire manuscript and printed ephemera, 19th c and later, including a mid-Victorian mourning card, Maria Knighton, 1869, embossed and cut, black paper mounting, an 1852 Derby Guild of Literature and Art admittance card, etched by T.O. Barlow, 19 x 22.5cm, 1859 Derby Town & County Museum Grand Soirée invitation card, signed by Llewellyn Jewitt, 1826 ball admission ticket for the Exchange Rooms, Nottingham, a late Victorian election card, supporting the Conservative candidacy of Victor Cavendish, later 9th Duke of Devonshire, others, including Henry Fitzherbert Wright and Foster for Ilkeston, postal history, including two Penny Reds, two sepia cabinet cards of Ilkeston and its town hall, fourteen further photographs, including carte de visite and some Nottingham topography, 1865 Richard Evans of the Ilkeston Pottery billhead, further mid-19th c and later billheads, mostly Nottingham, including hatters and milliners, linen and wool drapers, bookbinders, cabinet-makers, etc., 1914 Royal Tour souvenir and programme, an accompanying ticket to the stand for the royal visit to Ilkeston, 1914 The Royal Likeness colour card, two World War One era colour cards, further World War One Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire borough cards to their fighting inhabitants, 1871 Inland Revenue horse or mule license, 1903 Nottingham motor cycle registration certificate, two of John Heywood's Recitation Cards, 19th c, further schoolroom didactics and some certificates, 19th c and later vaccination certificates, Freemasonry and Masonic interest, 19th c print of the Nottingham Dispensary, Justice of the Peace, vol. XXXIX, no. 27, 1875, early 20th c and later National Health Insurance and identity cards, etc Mixed condition
Bible, King James Version. D'Oyly (The Rev. George, editor) & Mant (The Rev. Richard, editor), The Holy Bible, two-volume set, Oxford: Printed for the Society at the Clarendon Press, by J. Cooke and S. Collingwood, Printers to the University, et al., 1818, double-column, folding maps and plans, full-page plates, [&] Mant's Book of Common Prayer, Oxford: Printed by W. Baxter, et al., 1820, double-column, finely bound by F. Kile, St. Clement's, Oxford, ticket to pastedown of volume I, in uniform Regency grey calf, gilt and blind, marbled edges and endpapers, 4to, (3) Provenance: The Reverend Edward Ward Wakeman (1801-1855), of Coton Hall, Bridgnorth, Shropshire; early 19th c crested bookplate to each recto pastedown.
Godwin (William), Mandeville. A Tale of the Seventeenth Century in England, volumes I & II only, first edition, Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald Constable and Co., et al., 1817, half-titles, original publisher's boards, worn and split, but holding, uncut, contemporary bookseller's ticket to upper-covers: R. Millikens, 34 Grafton St., [London], 12mo, further works by Shelley's father-in-law, including St. Leon: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, et al., 1831, toned, original publisher's Standard Novels cloth binding, split, twisted, 8vo, two others conforming, The Adventures of Caleb Williams & Fleetwood, 1832, original bindings in varying states, 8vo, etc., (7) Provenance: William St Clair FBA (1937-2021).
Military, History & Politics. Saxe (Field-Marshal Count [Maurice]), Reveries, or Memoirs upon the Art of War, first English edition, London: J. Nourse, 1757, 40 plates engraved by Isaac Basire on 34 sheets, one or two repairs, one or two stable tears, the odd foxed spot, contemporary calf, split, holding, but with some movement, bumped and worn, 4to, Otway (Captain Joseph, translator), Turpin's Essay on the Art of War, volume II only, first English edition, London: A. Hamilton, for W. Johnston, 1761, 21 engraved folding plans and maps only, contemporary speckled calf, 4to, M'Cormick (Charles), Memoirs of Edmund Burke [...], second edition, London: Lee and Hurst 1798, portrait mezzotint, contemporary calf, upper-cover detached, further faults, contemporary bookseller's ticket: J. Gill, Booksellers, Wakefield, 4to, The Annual Register 1771, London: J. Dodsley, 1772, contemporary calf over marbled boards, 8vo, etc., (5) Provenance: 1st: 1) Mutilated contemporary Chippendale armorial bookplate. 2) Octavius Sturges/Sept. 11/1847; ink MS inscription. 3) Thomas Francis Fremantle, either the 1st Baron (1798-1890) or 2nd Baron Cottesloe (1830-1918); Golden Age armorial bookplate to pastedown.
Military. Clarke (Hewson), An Impartial History of the Naval, Military and Political Events in Europe from the commencement of the Fresh Revolution to the [...] Conclusion of a General Peace [...], three-volume set, Bungay: Printed & Published by Brightly & Childs, n.d. [1815], double-column, engraved title-pages, frontispieces, plates and some maps, contemporary Regency speckled calf gilt by W. Tibnam, Abbey Foregate, Salop, his ticket to volume I pastedown, rebacked and repaired, marbled edges and endpapers, volume I with contemporaneous morocco book label: E. Sheppard, 1817, 4to, a defective copy of Kelly's Battle of Waterloo No. 1., 1816, original wrappers, 4to, five later 19th-early 20th c works on the English Civil War, original cloth bindings, 8vo, (9)
Local Interest. Three 1706 Roman Catholic 'Papist' recusancy returns for the Nottinghamshire parishes of Great Drayton [i.e. East Drayton], Laneham and Askham, inscribed in manuscript and signed by the parish officers, mixed sizes, St. Nicholas Church, Nottingham, the 1699 accounts of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor, [1]ff of foolscap MS, an early 19th c fragmentary broadside, 'On Sunday next, October 6th, 1816,/Two Sermons/will be preached/for the benefit of the/Sunday School,/at the/Independent Chapel,/Ilkeston,/By/The Rev. J. Slater, of Gosport,/(Previous to his leaving England as a Missionary to Surat, in theEast Indies,) [...], trimmed with loss, later mounted, the leaf formerly from a Victorian scrapbook, 24.5 x 19.5cm, further Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire church-related manuscripts and printed ephemera, including an 1843 Nottingham General Cemetery burial certificate, Ilkeston Cemetry, three Ilkeston Temperance Pledges, Ilkeston Sunday School Union 1849 hymn card and a later festival ticket, Primitive Methodist Connexion, other non-conformist interest, pamphlets, parish magazine, etc Mixed condition. Some MSS with archive repairs.
A mid-19th c manuscript notebook, tipped-in and inscribed pharmacopoeia receipts for cough medicines and dealing with rheumatism, loosely-inserted letterpress receipt: A Certain Cure for an Inveterate Cough, notes on scrofula, aka the 'Kings Evil', choler, others, biblical and devotional notes and commentary, some prayers, further typically inscribed with commonplace verse and maxims, including lines On the late W Hancock of Nottingham/Died 1805, loosely-inserted and tipped-in Victorian mourning cards, disbound contemporary sheep, perished spine, 8vo, Westmorland, a mid-18th c commonplace book, [15]ff only of manuscript and printed leaves viz. to the antiquities, history, topography, and ancient families of the county, interleaved blank leaves throughout, contemporary reverse calf, blind-rolled, chased clasps, chipped with some losses and movement, red-speckled edges, 8vo, The Polite Remembrancer, for 1797, kept and annotated by a Miss Ann Maria Langton, inscribed with her daily engagements, including walking to and/or taking tea at Wanley Hall, [?Leicestershire], some accounts, including for silk and the binding of her shoes, some entries blank, the 'diary' prefixed with a printed almanac as issued, original limp green morocco gilt, contemporary ticket to pastedown: J. New, Stationer, No. 8 Aldgate, 12mo, [&] The Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas For the Year 1811, partially-inscribed, some torn losses, the internal sleeve with some loosely-inserted contemporaneous and later ephemera, including pencil sketches and University of Oxford papers, contemporary limp morocco, restrained by a white metal clasp, all edges gilt, marbled edges, contemporary ticket to pastedown: Staunton & Son, Stationers and Booksellers, 474 Strand, 12mo, (4) Provenance: 2nd: Edmond Lamplugh Irton (1761-1820), of Irton Hall, Cumbria; his armorial bookplate to recto pastedown, below a note citing the College of Arms. Presumably sold at the dispersal of his "fine library" at Irton, c. 1853.
Music. Joseph Cox Bridge (1853-1929), a scrivened and illuminated address, dated Chester, July, 1894, 5ff, '[...] The undersigned beg your acceptance of the accompanying Robes as a small token of their esteem and regard [...]', this, the opening leaf, with medieval style initials and flanked by the city of Chester's arms, within a gilt border, the following leaves signed by the subscribers, including firstly, by order of precedence, Katherine, Duchess of Westminster (née Cavendish; 1857-1941) and three of her in-laws, Sibell, Constance and Lettice Grosvenor, finely bound in contemporary brown morocco over boards by Phillipson & Golder, Chester, their ticket, blocked and ruled in gilt, chipped and rubbed, all edges gilt, oblong 4to Joseph Cox Bridge (1853-1929), English organist and composer. Organist of Exeter College, Oxford, 1871-6, thereafter at Chester Cathedral where he revived The Chester Triennial Festival. In 1908, he was appointed Professor of Music at Durham University. Provenance: 1) The Bridge Bequest/R.S.B. 1920-53, bookplate, to 2) Nottingham High School Library, their stamps.
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
Local Interest. A collection of 19th c and later printed Ilkeston transport ephemera, 19th c and later, mostly railwayana, including an 1873 letterpress-printed Midland Railway handbill advertising the Foresters' Fete at Crystal Palace, a 1897 printed set of instructions viz. the Aldecar level crossing near Langley Mill, an 1885 Midland Railway set of instructions viz. Trowell Junction, a Midland Rail Parcel's Way Bill to Ilkeston, via Mansfield, dated 1878, a Great Northern Railway Free Pass, third class, Etwall to Ilkeston, n.d. [c. 1880], a 1967 L.M.R. wages identity card, a contemporaneous train staff ticket for the Ilkeston Town Branch, approx. 80 train tickets, mostly Ilkeston, but including Asworth, West Hallam, Trowell, etc Mixed condition
Ure (Andrew), A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines [...], bound as two volumes, London: Longman, et al., 1839, in-text illustrations & tables, contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards, edges and endpapers marbled en suite, 8vo, The Imperial Journal of Arts, Science, Mechanics and Engineering, two-volume set, Manchester: James Ainsworth, n.d. [1850], printed in double-columns, folding & full-page plates & diagrams, in-text illustrations, contemporary green quarter-calf over cloth, marbled edges and endpapers en suite, 4to, Partington (Charles F.), The British Cyclopædia, two-volume set, London: Orr & Smith, 1835, plates and in-text illustrations, contemporary quarter-calf bindings over marbled boards, H.T. Cooke of Warwick, ticket, Hutton Estate labels, 8vo, Tomlinson (Charles, editor), Cyclopædia of Useful Arts and Manufactures, eight-volume set, London: James S. Virtue, n.d. [c. 1850] steel-engraved plates, in-text illustrations, original publisher's pictorial cloth, gilt and blind, some wear and bumped corners, 8vo, [The Great Exhibition, 1851] The Illustrated Exhibitor [...], London: John Cassell, n.d., repaired folding frontispiece, folding plates, contemporary quarter-calf with faults, cover split and loose, etc., 8vo Mitchell (James), The Portable Encyclopædia [...], London: Thomas Tegg, 1839, illustrated, contemporary half-calf over cloth, 8vo, Pepper's Cyclopædic Science Simplified, author's presentation copy, n.d., chromolithograph frontispiece, original cloth, 8vo, (17)
English Landscape Binding. [Walpole (Horace)], The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story. Translated by William Marshal, Gent. From the Original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto, Canon of the Church of St. Nicholas at Otranto, sixth edition, large paper copy, Parma: Printed by Bodoni, for J. Edwards, Bookseller, of London, 1791, half-title, pp: [vi], xxxii, 245, illustrated with two variant impressions of the the frontispiece, a few marks and creases inside, otherwise good, finely bound in russia calf gilt, the covers ruled with a gilt double-fillet and outlined with a rope-twist border, each enclosing a topographical Picturesque landscape of medieval ruins, decorated en grisaille, most of the spine perished, the corners rubbed and exposed, the boards with slight surface wear and a few minor chipped losses, sometimes affecting the landscapes, split joints, upper-cover loosening, all edges gilt, gilt turn-ins, 4to Though unsigned this binding and others of the same ilk have been attributed to the binderies and decorating ateliers of Edwards of Halifax, Charles Hulbert of Shrewsbury and John Wansbrough of Bristol. However the latter two are known to have signed their works with a ticket, and R. Ashton, another name known to have decorated landscape bindings, signed his work within the image. Provenance: 1) Charles Joachim Hambro, Baron Hambro (1807-1877), his armorial bookplate to recto pastedown. 2) The Viscount Esher, either William Brett (1815-1899), the first viscount, or Reginald Brett (1852-1930), the second viscount, armorial bookplate to flyleaf surmounted by a coronet.
° ° Fussell, L. - A Journey Round the Coast of Kent....including Penshurst, and Tunbridge Wells; with Rye, Winchelsea, Hastings, and Battle, in Sussex....folded map; contemp. half calf and marbled boards, gilt decorated spine. 1818; (Brayley, Edward Wedlake) The Beauties of England and Wales....Kent. 2 vols. (i.e. vols. VII and VIII of the series) bound together. 36 engraved plates; old half calf and marbled boards, panelled spine with maroon label, thick lge. cr. 8vo. 1806-07; Lambarde, William - A Perambulation of Kent.... (new edition). portrait frontis. and map; contemp. half calf and marble boards (by J. Fox of Dover, with his ticket). Chatham, 1826; sold with 2 related books. (5)
THREE BOXES OF SUNDRIES, to include two cabin sized, lockable suitcases, a Sony Walkman digital Mega Bass MZ-E62, a boxed Panasonic KX-TG1711 cordless phone, a silver babies rattle (Frank. M. Whiting & Co. a wooden chess board, a Vodafone 345 mobile phone, a framed air ticket dated 1994 for a first flight aboard a Boeing 777, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner tankard, a Boeing shoulder bag, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
Family Voucher for Windermere Lake Cruises Time to set sail - 1 x Family Freedom of the Lake ticket, exchangeable at any of their ticket offices. Valid for 2 adults and up to 3 children of any scheduled sailings for a 24 hour period. Kindly donated by Windermere Lake Cruises ***NO BUYERS COMMISSION OR PLATFORM FEE**
Golden Ticket for the World of Beatrix Potter Attraction 1 x Golden Ticket for free admission to the World of Beatrix Potter Attraction (excluding admission to special events) for up to 2 adults and 2 children. Kindly donated by The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction ***NO BUYERS COMMISSION OR PLATFORM FEE**
The Four Pennies 1960s Beat Group Signed Vintage 1966 Ticket Plus 'Black Girl' Sheet Music. 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
Lee Enfield .303 bolt action Cavalry Carbine LICENCE REQUIRED Lee Enfield .303 bolt action L.E.C.I Cavalry Carbine, 20.5inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sights, wrist joint stamped Enfield VR below a crown and dated 1896, the flattened form bolt fitted with dust cover, the action with magazine cut-off and five shot magazine with retaining hoop, stamped with numerous inspection marks, the butt with faint roundel and butt disk stamped 9.L.0.88, the nose cap fitted with half length cleaning rod, Birmingham Nitro proofs, serial number 3469.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .303 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.102cm longThe rifle has a reasonably good bore with a fairly crisp rifling pattern and no signs of damage. We do not possess .303 headspace gauges so cannot check headspace, the vendor has noted on his inventory ticket that the carbine's bore is 304.25 however we cannot confirm this. The action appears to function correctly, the bolt removal spring catch is a little looser or lighter than most SMLE's we encounter. The bolt face shows a primer ring. The metal finish has dulled to dark brown with some surface corrosion and light pitting. Some screw heads are a little chewed. The stock has been sanded and shows scratch lines going across (rather than with) the grain. There is a short split to the forend on both sides by the brass stud.
A WW2 medal group of three, awarded to Mr. W. McAlan Cameron (?) of Newlands, Glasgow, comprising Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, 1939-1945 Star and War Medal, retaining original cardboard packet and with corresponding miniatures; WW1 British War Medal (13929 Pte. J. Wallace, Highland Light Infantry), two Victory Medals (L-6789 Gnr. G. Gage, Royal Artillery and S-22801 Pte. R. Gage, Cameron Highlanders); a ticket for the War Charities International fixture Scotland v. England at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Saturday 14th April 1945, shrapnel fragment etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A small collection of primarily 1940s-era Scottish football programmes. Fixtures - - Stanraer vs Rangers, Scottish Cup First Round, Saturday 24th January 1948 (with accompanying match ticket) - Scotland vs Ireland, Hampden, 17th November 1948 - England vs Scotland, Wembley, 9th April 1949 - English League vs Scottish League, Ibrox, 23rd March 1949 - Scotland vs U.S.A., Hampden, 23rd April 1952 Condition Report:Available upon request
Mixed collectables to include a pocket watch by H. Williamson Ltd., London, housed in a military-issue case, the reverse impressed with Broad Arrow and numbered 54287F, a season ticket for the Glasgow International Exhibition 1901, programmes for the coronations of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth II, plated teaspoons etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
ENGLAND. Edward I, 1272-1307. Silver penny, ND 1279. London. New Coinage, class 1c. Obv: + EDW REX ANGL' DNS hYB, crowned bust facing. Rev: CIVITAS LONDON, long cross pattée, trefoil of pellets in angles.London mint.Flan wavy, and surfaces slightly pitted, with some brightness on obverse. Good fine. Reference: S-1383; North-1013.Provenance: Acquired from Harrington & Byrne, ticket included.Die Axis: 11h.Diameter: 20 mm.Weight: 1.25 g.Composition: Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal 18x14 inch overall mounted and framed signature piece includes signed 2010 Wimbledon Ticket and vintage black and white photo of the Swiss legend. 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
FOOTBALL - PROGRAMMES, ASSORTED comprising those for the F.A. Cup Finals, 1954; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; also England v. Scotland, 1955, with ticket; England v. Portugal, 1961; England v. Brazil, 1963; England v. Rest of the World, 1963; England v. Ireland, 1963; England v. Uruguay, 1964 (x2); England v. Wales, 1964; England v. Scotland, 1965; England v. Hungary, 1965; England v. Ireland, 1965; England v. West Germany, 1966; England v. U.S.S.R., 1967; Scotland v. England, 1968; World Cup, 1966; 1970; European Cup Winners' Cup Final, TSV Munchen v. West Ham Utd, 1965; European Champion Clubs' Cup, Benfica v. Manchester United, 1968; League Cup Final, 1967; 1968; and others; together with Esso coin collections 'The Story of the F.A. Cup Winners 1872-1972' and 'The 1970 World Cup', both complete.
Titanic Interest - Large Collection of Titanic Memorabilia, comprising a model of the Titanic housed in a glass display case, measures 26'' x 9'' x 9'', together with a second uncased model. Also, a framed collection of photographs with a launch ticket and passenger ticket, a poster dated 20th April advertising the first sailing of the Titanic, a framed copy of a newspaper headlining the disaster, a metal wall sign, and a wooden wall plaque 24'' x 16''. Interesting collection for the enthusiast.
Triang Hornby OO gauge model railways including R355 0-4-0 Industrial locomotive Polly #9 red, R12 BP tank waggon, R18 Cable Drum Wagon, R14 Fish Van, R10 open Wagon, R582 Ticket Office Platform Unit Pack, R484 Platform Ramp, R585 Platform Rack, R345 Modern Signal Box, each boxed and other accessories.
A mixed lot of various sporting ephemera, to include some signed items:Football - Matchday programmes - Ticket stubs - Autographs of: Kevin Keegan, Martin Peters, John Charlton, Sir Alf Ramsey, Roy Keane, Paul Gasgoigne etc - Charles Buchan's Football monthly, 15 copies from the 1950s/1960sCricket - Autographed postcard of Ray IllingworthAthletics - Autographs from Colin Jackson, Sally Gunnell and Sebastian CoeMotor Racing - Autograph of Damon HillTennis - Various programmes - Ticket stubs Golf - Autographed photograph of Ian Woosnam
A folder containing various original 1960s ticket stubs and newspaper articles for local interest performances, mostly Great Yarmouth. To include: - The Beatles at The ABC Cinema - The Minstrel Show at The Windmill Theatre - PJ Proby and his Orchestra at the Britannia Theatre - Dr Dolittle starring Rex Harrison at the Royal Aquarium - The Ken Dodd Show at The ABC Cinema - The Bachelors at The ABC Cinema - The Shadows at The ABC Theatre - Helen Shapiro at The Royal Aquariumetc
Mounted Signature of Chris de Burgh with black and white photo and 1978 ticket no.42. Mounted on Yellow Card with Signature. Photo is Signed by Chris de Burgh in Pen. Christopher John Davison (born 15 October 1948), known professionally as Chris de Burgh, is a British Irish singer songwriter and instrumentalist. He has had several top 40 hits in the UK and two in the US, but he is more popular in other countries, particularly Norway and Brazil. Measures 11 by 14 Inches. 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
Mounted Signature of OMD with colour photo with Original Tickets from the Concert. Mounted on Blue Card with Signatures on the ticket stub from 2010 of Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) are an English electronic band, The group consists of co-founders Andy McCluskey (vocals, bass guitar) and Paul Humphreys (keyboards, vocals). OMD have sold over 40 million records worldwide and have influenced many artists across diverse genres. Measures 8 by 10 Inches. 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
Approximately seventy football programmes, including twelve World Cup and European Championship programmes, a collection of various ticket stubs, a collection of England Friendlies and Qualifiers from the 2000s, including Mexico '70, Argentina '78, England v France, England v Scotland, etc (approx. 70).
VERY RARE 9 CARAT GOLD MEDAL CELTIC F.C. - GLASGOW FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP WINNERS 1904 MEDAL - INSCRIBED TO REAR 'WON BY CELTIC F.C. J.YOUNG' IN A 9 CARAT GOLD MOUNT James ‘Sunny Jim‘ Young is one of the greatest names in the rich history of Celtic, and one of the most successful players in the club’s history.Born in Kilmarnock the dour faced but big hearted half-back joined Celtic in May 1903 on a free transfer from Bristol Rovers and began a love affair with the club which was to last 14 incredible, trophy-laden years. He is said to have not come from a Celtic background, so continues the curious irony of great Celts with a non-Celtic background (e.g. Alec McNair etc).As for the nickname of ‘Sunny Jim’, it came from a cheesy advertisement for a breakfast cereal.Prior to becoming a Bhoy, Sunny Jim Young had been a self-confessed football mercenary quite prepared to play for any club which paid him a decent wage. But from the moment of his arrival at Parkhead, Sunny Jim Young developed an amazing affinity with a club in which he previously had no links with. It was to be a relationship which Celtic supporters would treasure forever.Sunny Jim Young made his debut in a goalless Charity Cup tie with Hibernian on 16th May 1903 and although originally played in defence he was soon moved to midfield from where he would orchestrate numerous wonderful Celtic successes for more than a decade.Immensely hard working and tough tackling Sunny Jim Young was to forge the perfect link between defence and attack and he was both the heartbeat and lungs of the Celtic side. His tireless running and battling runs were simply the inspiration for success after success.A natural born leader it was no surprise when Willie Maley appointed Sunny Jim Young captain in 1911. He would roar his team-mates on to victory and his pride in wearing the Hoops was obvious every second he was on the pitch. He also was the great man who helped to bring along many of the club’s future greats, such as Alec McNair.With Jim Young in the side Celtic won an incredible ten league championships and five Scottish Cups and no player contributed more to that glory than Sunny Jim. He may not have possessed the skills of some of his contemporaries but there was no one in the game who offered the effort and commitment of Sunny Jim Young.Surprisingly, he only received one international cap for a match in a 1-0 victory over Ireland. He did play in six Scottish League XI teams but the Scottish League XI did not win any of those matches. He deserved greater international recognition.If anyone is to question his ability, then they should note that he was Celtic’s captain through the bulk of the games in the unbeaten 66 games run in the league from November 1915-April 1917. An incredible achievement.After one incident at work where he injured his hand which put him out for three games, he lamented (likely with some humour): “Ye dinnae play fitba’ wi yer hand!”He also reiterated his respect for the support and his duty to repay them when on-field. In the 1913-14 season, Celtic were to play Motherwell away in the Cup, and due to the then extortionate prices, many Celtic fans said that if they had to pay that ticket price then they couldn’t afford the train ticket so walked down from Glasgow to the game. Sunny Jim Young so impressed and humbled by this gesture by supporters would point out to his fellow players as they passed the supporters:“Look at that! Walkin’ a the way fae Glesca! We’ve tae mak sure that they get guid performances fae us! They deserve it!”As a stout defender, he scored few goals but in season 1906-07 he chipped in with six goals, which included a double v Clyde (his only double) in a 3-3 draw. He at least got to score a goal v Rangers, in a thumping 4-0 victory in the Ne’er day derby match on 1 January 1914.During the war, as like many other Celts he remained at home and was working as an iron turner in an iron foundry (as he had done previously). This was a serious role, and heavy work plus he had family. Difficult for him was hearing of his old friends and Celtic colleagues who lost their lives in the fighting.What must be added about Sunny Jim Young is also that regardless of being non-Irish or Catholic etc he was as loved by the club, support and management as he himself loved all of them back. There were a number of other pioneers prior to him but he set in stone from early on what the club preached. It was the man and not any creed that mattered, and likely his success at Celtic paved the way for others (such as Alec McNair) to never need to further question ever coming to Celtic. Socially, his impact on the Celtic support was greater than people in these different times can truly understand.Back in those days, religion and politics were entwined, especially due to the Irish independence issue. Sunny Jim Young was though a Celtic man to the support first, and a Scots Protestant from Ayrshire somewhere after that. People like himself helped to make the club and ethos. World War One had really heightened tensions amongst communities in Scotland, and Sunny Jim Young is likely to have felt the impact too.As a measure of the high-esteem he was held in by all at Celtic is the fact that his testimonial in 1918 at Celtic Park attracted a crowd of 25,000. There is strong evidence that he was being possibly primed to be the next manager by Willie Maley. His length of service, success, and on-field leadership skills were skills that can’t be bought and so marked him rightly for the future slot. Willie Maley had touted a role for Sunny Jim Young as a trainer once his time on the field was ended, which was likely a stepping stone in time for the daunting task of taking over as manager.However, his playing career was ended early when he sustained a serious knee injury in September 1916 which he couldn’t shake off and so curtailed and ended his time at Celtic. A sad loss. His last match was a 1-0 victory over Hearts in the league on 30 September 1916. Celtic had won all five league games he had played in that season to date, plus also a 3-0 victory over Rangers in the Glasgow Cup semi-finals, and as Celtic were to win the league title by just 1pt over Rangers, his contribution in retrospect was as vital to the challenge as ever before.He was to eventually retire in 1917 due to the injury but not before playing 443 league & Scottish Cup games for his beloved Celtic and scoring 13 goals.During his time at Parkhead Celtic enjoyed a level of success they were not to witness again until the arrival of Jock Stein as manager. It was no coincidence that in time Sunny Jim Young’s departure would begin to see a slide in Celtic’s fortunes after 1917, as Celtic’s domestic hegemony was to come to an end.
Steiff plush trio including: (1) Yuku Koala, yellow tag 060052, grey and white plush, swing label (sticky residue left from price ticket), 12"/30cm; (2) Polar Ted, yellow tag 010613, cream plush with airbrushed detail, swing label, 16"/41cm; (3) Petsy teddy bear, yellow tag 012907, dark blue with gold tinsel highlights, swing label, 11"/28cm; (4) & (5) also including are two canvas Steiff bags; Excellent; (5).

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