Gilberto Silva signed red & white Arsenal No.19 2005 F.A. Cup Final jersey, signed in black marker, short-sleeved, inscribed THE FA CUP FINAL, MILLENNIUM STADIUM, 21.05.2005, F.A. flashes to both sleeves, the reverse lettered GILBERTO; sold with a programme and an unused ticket from the match; and a COA issued by Misbourne Fine Arts, signed and dated 10/10/2005, and stating that the jersey was match-worn in the 2005 F.A. Cup Final (4) Arsenal became the first team in the history of the competition to win the F.A. Cup in a penalty shoot-out. Following a goalless draw after extra time, Arsenal won the shoot-out 5-4.
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A ticket and a Stewards badge for the first FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, a century ago this year Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United, 28th April 1923, the badge in gilt metal & enamel with brooch fitting, possibly resolder to brooch clasp, the ticket in good condition, possibly lifted from a scrapbook, surface loss to reverse, (2)
World Cup England 1966 tickets and brochure re: matches played at Aston Villa's Villa Park, Birmingham, visitors guide Welcome to Birmingham World Cup 1966 brochure in three languages re: Birmingham with tickets, Argentina v Spain 13th July, Argentina v Germany 16th July and Germany v Spain 20th July, (4) Some staining to tickets but generally good. Small tear to bottom edge of Germany v Spain ticket.
Beneficia v. Manchester United 1968 European Cup final match programme, 29th May 1968, ticket stub, two F.A. Cup final ticket stubs, 26th April 1969, Manchester City v. Borussia Moenchenglbach E.U.F.A. Cup quarter-final - 1st leg, 7th March 1979 and Leeds United v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, F.A. Cup semi-final match programme, 7th April 1973 (6)
The Beatles - A collection of fifteen Beatles picture disc vinyl records to include Yellow Submarine, Something / Come Together, Ballad of John and Yoko, Get Back / Don't Let Me Down, Hey Jude, Day Tripper, I'm Down, Ticket To Ride, Yes It Is, Please Please Me, It Was 20 Years Ago, She Loves You / I'll Get You, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Cant Buy Me Love / You Cant Do That, Let It Be and Paperback Waiter.
POP MEMORABILIA - IAN DURY & THE BLOCKHEADS A promotional poster for the album 'Do It Yourself' (1979), with an attached concert ticket, Hammersmith Odeon, 5th August 1979, 76cm x 50.5cm. Condition Report : Some creasing and rubbing; pin holes to corners with taped reinforcement verso. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
POP MEMORABILIA - PINK FLOYD A promotional poster for the album 'The Wall' (1979), with an attached concert ticket, Earls Court, London, 5th August [1980], 69cm x 100.5cm. Condition Report : Pin holes to corners, with taped reinforcement verso. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Beatles and Related 7" Singles, forty seven releases, to include many imports such as John Lennon - Woman Is The ****** Of The World (Italian jukebox version), Beatles - Ticket To Ride (German import), Beatles - Let It Be (Brazilian import), Plastic Ono Band - Give Peace A Chance (Brazilian import), Beatles - Nowhere Man (U.S import), John Lennon - Stand By Me (Italian import) and John Lennon - Johns Last Songs (U.S import).
Beatles 7" Picture Discs, seventeen to include Please Please Me (RP4983), Love Me Do (RP4949), We Can Work It Out (RP5389), Paperback Writer (RP5452), Get Back (RP5777), Let It Be (RP5833), Help (RP5305), Hello Goodbye (RP5655), Ticket To Ride (RP5265), I Feel Fine (RP5200), Yellow Submarine (RP5493), Strawberry Fields Forever (RP5570), All You Need Is Love (RP5620), Lady Madonna (RP5814), all of the above are seemingly unplayed and unmarked.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN; a collection of assorted ephemera to include Born in the USA tour with programme, ticket stubs for Roundhay Park, Leeds and Wembley Stadium, Thursday 4th July 1985, Tunnel of Love Express tour programme and tickets for Bramhall Lane, Saturday 9th July, newspaper cuttings, calendars, Visions of America booklet.
A framed montage depicting a photograph and signature of Sir Stanley Matthews, overall 29 x 28cm, and a montage of Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers comprising Cup Final programme, ticket stub dated Saturday May 2nd 1953 and photographs of the squad, also a replica England v West Germany Jules Rimet World Cup programme (3).
Hunt (John). The Ascent of Everest, 1st edition, double signed copy, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1953, double signed by Edmund Hillary and additionally signed by George Lowe to front free endpaper, full-page illustrations throughout (some colour), small ownership ticket to front pastedown, original blue cloth, some dust-soiling to spine, dust jacket, tape repairs to verso, worn & frayed with some loss, 8voQTY: (1)
* German playing cards. Deutsche Spielkarte No.303, Frankfurt am Main: B. Dondorf, circa 1900, a complete deck of 36 chromolithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 9 (German suits), each with pip cards daus & 6-10, and 3 full-length court cards, pip cards with rural scenes at the foot, rank given at top of obers, daus of acorns with intials BD, daus of hearts wiht tax stamp, daus of leaves with company name, no condition points to note, rounded gilt corners, versos blue ornamental design, each card 104 x 62 mm, with original printed and titled box, Dondorf dragon logo on front, lightly soiled, a little wear to edges, together with: Rokoko-Bild, Whist no.158, Frankfurt am Main: B. Dondorf, circa 1890, a complete deck of 52 chromolithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-10, and 3 double-ended court cards, the aces with decorative border of roses (spades & diamonds) or rose hips (hearts & clubs), jack of clubs with maker's details, ace of hearts with Swiss tax stamp (Berne), toned and lightly rubbed in places, few minor marks, a little dusty, rounded gilt corners, versos floral honeysuckle design with white border, each card 83 x 57 mm, with original decorative titled box, company name on front and top, toned and lightly marked, edges a little rubbed, plus: Patience Karten No.240, Frankfurt am Main: C.L. Wüst, circa 1910, a complete deck of 52 chromolithographed oval playing cards (French suits), double-ended court cards with German indices, one Wüst star to jack of clubs, ace of hearts with tax stamp, lightly dusty, very slightly bowed, versos pink pattern of Edelwiess with company name to border, each card 84 x 55 mm, with original pink box (faded, rubbed and dusty) with lift-off lid, box inner with remnant of pink silk ribbon, box lid with title, manufacturer and Reichs patent number, box base with label of a Berlin perfume shop and price ticket, with 12 other German packs, all 20th-century, including: Swiss costume patience cards no.90, by C.L. Wüst, circa 1910, French suits, 52 complete with original box; German War Cards, by ASS (Altenburg), 1917, German suits, 32 complete (5 cards from other packs); Military Cards, by F.A. Lattmann, 1915, 36 complete with original box; Reichs-Karte, by ASS (Altenburg), circa 1915, French suits, 52 complete with joker and original box; Bergbaukarte, or Mining Cards, by ASS (Altenburg), 1925, German suits, 32 complete; also 2 miniature packs, and a limited edition deck Jubiläumspiel, 1985, signed and numbered (499/500) by the artist Jüngen Pankarz, a quantity of cards from each deck mounted (not adhered) to 15 display boards, several encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder in plastic bags, the boards 54.5 x 40 cm and smallerQTY: (16)NOTE:First and second items: Braun (Schriftenreihe 'Spielkarten' band 4) BD 1900/3 (p.88), and BD 1889/1 (pp.68-69) respectively.Third item: Bube Dame König (1982) 164.
* German playing cards. Swiss Canton Costumes, Berlin?, unknown maker, circa 1870, a complete deck of 52 stencil and hand coloured engraved playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-10, and 3 double-ended court cards, the courts portrayed in traditional Swiss costumes (only the queens showing a different costume each end), with the cantons and ranks named, each ace with two Swiss views, generally somewhat bowed, ace of clubs a little soiled to lower right edge, queen of diamonds lightly marked towards one corner, gold edges, versos red dotted cells, each card 85 x 60 mm, with original pink paper-covered slipcase with lid, early ink manuscript price to bottom edge, together with: Cartes Lenormand, Frankfurt am Main: B. Dondorf, circa 1880, Wahrsage-Karten (variant 4 - No.2), a complete deck of 36 chromolithographed playing cards, numbered but without suits (for cartomancy), each pictorial card with verse and with Dondorf dragon logo, no condition points to note, square corners, versos gold pattern on pale pink, with BD centrally, each card 86 x 53 mm, with original printed explanation booklet, and original printed box, with titel Cartes de bonne aventure, and No.2, also with seller's ticket 'Maison Jules Daveluy Ostende', plus: Rhine ruins, Darmstadt: Frommann and Morian, circa 1880, a complete deck of 52 colour lithographed playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with pip cards ace-10, and 3 double-ended non-standard court cards, each ace with two scenes of old ruins on the Rhine, jack of clubs with anchor trademark, occasional minor spotting, some brown marks to edges, versos blue dotted flowers, each card 92 x 61 mm, with 3 other packs: German scenic views on aces, unknown maker, circa 1880, 52 complete, queen of diamonds with 'F.S.F'; European towns tarot, Darmstadt: Frommann & Bunte, circa 1890, 52 (of 54, without 9 of trumps and spades), soiled, stained and faded; Paris pattern, Darmstadt: Frommann and Morian, circa 1880, 52 complete, a selection of cards from each pack corner mounted onto 7 display boards, most encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder contained in plastic bags, the boards 54.5 x 40 cmQTY: (6)NOTE:First item: Cary collection, Ger 479. The Cary collection example has a Berlin tax office stamp for packs destined for export. Second item: Braun, Schriftenreihe 'Spielkarten' band 4, BD 1873/2 (pp.64-65).
The Duke of Wellington. Supplementary Despatches and Memoranda, 15 volumes, London: John Murray, 1858, inscribed by Arthur Wellesley, 2nd Duke of Wellington 'to the Marchioness of Salisbury, with sincere regard, Wellington, Jan 26 1858' to front free endpaper verso, folding map to rear pocket of volume 1 with outline colouring, armorial bookplate to front pastedowns with smaller ownership ticket below, contemporary calf, morocco labels, some wear, volume XIII lacking title label to spine, 8vo QTY: (15)
Foster (Myles Birket). Poems by Thomas Hood, London: E. Moxon, Son & Co, 1872, 22 engraved plates by Birket Foster, contemporary gift inscription to front blank, small ownership ticket of A.B. Blackburn to front pastedown, a few light spots, near-contemporary red morocco gilt, all edges gilt, thick raised bands finished in gilt, elaborate gilt devices to spine compartments, broad gilt turn-ins, some wear to extremities, 4to, together with:Summer Scenes, a series of photographs from some of his choicest water colour drawings, London: Bell and Daldy, 1867, ALS from Birket Foster mounted to front blank, 15 photographic plates, spotting, contemporary blue morocco gilt, some wear, 4to, withPictures of English Landscape, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel, with pictures in words by Tom Taylor, India proofs, presentation copy, London: George Routledge and Sons, [1881], 30 engraved plates on india, original cream paper boards gilt, rubbed & marked, some wear to spine extremities, folio, 804 of 1000 copies, with 7 others, many by or associated with Birket FosterQTY: (10)
Tennis vintage ticket collection 17 include 1921 Davis Cup Ticket Australia v Japan played in Newport USA,1 Aust Open,4 Wimbledon,2 U.S Open and 1992 match between Jimmy Connors and Martina Navratilova. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Paper ephemera, to include a rugby programme for England vs Scotland at Twickenham, March 16th, 1946 and a ticket for another Scotland/England fixture at Murrayfield the same year; assorted 1940s-era theatre programmes including Glasgow Citizen's Theatre, Alhambra, Empire, Theatre Royal and King's Theatre; others for London theatres Condition Report:Available upon request
A packet of assorted ephemera, including Sir John Pollock (1878-1963), playwright, proof copy of his autobiography, published 1950, with corrections in his own hand, and an agreement to publish, signed by John Murray, loosely included; a quantity of GPO/Post Office greetings telegrams circa 1930's-1970's, artists include Edward Ardizzone (Birthday Greetings 1967), two copies with envelopes, Norman Thelwell, Graham I. Thompson, Leslie Holland, J.M. Hyde etc; two engraved advertising lottery puffs, Hornsby & Co, 1806, and Sivewright, 1820; an engraved ticket for Order of Bucks Annual Ball, 181-; Air Mail routes etc leaflet 1928; a Victorian pen, ink & watercolour painting of a postman, approx 28 x 21cm, mounted on board, name in ink verso "Beatrice Mary Rumney"
Sport, Cricket - a press ticket for the First Test Match, England v Australia, 28th, 30th and 31st May 1921 at The Country Ground, Trent Bridge, Nottingham; another press box ticket for the Third Test Match, England v Australia, 2nd, 4th and 5th July 1921 at Headingley Ground, Leeds (Yorkshire County Cricket Club), No.26, admittance for the Sheffield Daily Telegraph (2)
TWO BOXES OF ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS AND EPHEMERA, to include an excess luggage book, timetable and ticket book for carriages, horses, etc. on the North Eastern Railway dated 1878 for trips between Whitby, Pickering, Goathland, Ruswarp, etc (Brahm Stoker visited Whitby regularly between 1890-1896 whilst writing 'Dracula'), a brass printer's stamp advertising Dalrymple's coffee essence, a London Underground map for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 1953, one volume of 'The Devil Upon Crutches' belonging to Lady Anna Maria Stanhope March 22nd 1768, a 1797 volume one of Biographical, Literary and Political Anecdotes of Several of The Most Eminent Persons of The Present Age, vintage tins, a genuine ebony candle stick, a 19th century leather stamp box, clipped railway tickets, six National Provincial saving bank boxes, an 1877 book from Pretoria South Africa written in Dutch Afrikaans, with a pencil written inscription in front cover, another fourteen antiquarian books of interest, two banking Salter scales one silver and copper checker, and a coin checker with three weights, together with a box of prints, watercolours on silk and two framed oil portraits, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)
BOX CONTAINING BLIZZARD MEMROBELLIA, items include Blizzard employee exclusive power bank, a Blizzard Entertainment Cute But Deadly mug, Blizzard Entertainment mug, Blizzard Entertainment 2015 Holiday Parties ticket, Blizzard Entertainment Recognize Season 1 Ceremony ticket, an old Sega Magazine promoting Sonic The Hedgehog 3, a Fearsome Wolf-Mounted Orc Warrior statue voucher, three #10yearsofWoW glasses, a Blizard cup, a Blizzard yoyo, Blizzard cards, a Blizzard mug, an Activision Blizzard keyring, four Blizzard Entertainment pens, a Hearthstone luggage tag and thirteen Blizzard Entertainment Christmas cards
Selection (6) of bus TICKET RACKS comprising double-sided, 12-position and single-sided, 6-position examples, both filled with used London Transport tickets, and 4 x London Transport/London Country emergency ticket packs containing unused/part-used ticket packs. A further handful of unused ticket packs are included. [6]
Selection (6 items) of bus conductors' items comprising 2 x London Transport leather CASH BAGS with BUDGET KEYS, a 14-position TICKET RACK with misc ticket packs incl Douglas Corporation and an LCBS (ex-LT) emergency TICKET RACK with part-used ticket packs. All in good to very good, ex-use condition. [6]
London Transport GIBSON TICKET MACHINE, serial no 37995. A pre-decimal, ex-Country Area machine with fare values from 1d to 3/-. Comes with correct-type box and emergency ticket pack. Please note that the machine requires repair to the printing mechanism as it currently only prints one line of each ticket (see illustration). [1]
Pair of TICKET MACHINES + misc items comprising an Almex A machine, casing no 395, with mounting bracket and wrong-size box (produces tickets but needs inking), and a TIM machine, casing no 187, with strap and backing pad and a box (produces tickets but needs inking) plus a London Transport ticket machine box for a Bell Punch, a sundry strap and back-plate, a cash-counting tray and a rack for Ultimate ticket rolls. [6 items]
Pair of TICKET MACHINES comprising a London Transport Ultimate machine no U817 (levers move correctly) with correct box (strap broken) & ticket roll rack with LT rolls plus a Setright machine, serial no 31013, casing no 137, originally Western Welsh (issues tickets but needs inking), with backplate & strap and suitable box (strap broken). [2]
Collection of mainly bus-related items (13) comprising a Setright TICKET MACHINE, ex-Edinburgh Corp, serial no 47353, casing no 2104, with Lothian RT ticket rolls (works but needs overhaul), a London Transport HAT w/Underground BADGE (size 7, good condition), a London Transport DMS bus chrome DAIMLER SCROLL BADGE, an LT Catering CUP, 6 x LT running number STENCILS, 'KK' conductor's PSV BADGE, East London Bus Group TIE and a 1987 Docklands Light Railway MEDALLION on original case. [13 items]
Trio of bus TICKET MACHINES comprising a London Country Almex A serial no 6355 with box & spare rolls etc (produces ticket but needs re-inking), a London Transport Ultimate no U188 (levers move but no tickets in machine) and a Setright serial no 23881 ex Ribble (lever turns but no ticket roll in machine). [3]
London Transport 1940s/early 1950s BUS CONDUCTOR'S KIT ex route 88 comprising a Bell Punch TICKET MACHINE (serial no 67717, in working order) with backplate & strap, correct BOX (with route 88 emergency lifting gear sticker inside), 8-position TICKET RACK with part-used, geographical-type ticket packs for route 88 and a leather CASH-BAG (well-used but serviceable) with BUDGET KEY. [1 set]
Selection (13) of RAILWAY BADGES comprising Midland Ry Ambulance Corps, MET & LNE '1023', BR 'lion & wheel', 3 x 'Lost Boys 1968-1988' (different colours), WR fishtail 'Ticket Collector' and 6 x totems: MR Porter, SR Guard and 'British Railways' from ER, MR, SR & WR. Generally in excellent condition, lugs & pins etc are present. [13]
Box of misc GWR ITEMS including a loco pressure gauge ('no of coaches'), 48 buttons (GWR and constituents), armbands including Pilotman, house numbers ex-Alexandra Docks Railway and Barry Railway, horse brass, transfers (monogram & coats of arms), alcohol measures, LMS/GWR cap badge, St John Ambulance badge, small china bell, ticket clipper, nutcracker, letter-opener etc. [quantity]
Fantastic ‘Endurance’ specification G50, eligible for numerous championships and ideal for GT racing or track day use.Built to celebrate 50 years of Ginetta cars following its take-over by Lawrence Tomilson after years of fraught financial situations (including a buyout by a group of enthusiasts to save the brand from going into administration), the G50 was developed in under six months and was an immediate hit upon its launch in 2008.Winning the Autosport ‘National Car of the Year’ in its first year of production with its own Ginetta GT Supercup one-make competition series, the G50 also boasted an incredible run of victories in the British GT Championship - winning the class championship - and also won the 2009 European GT4 Cup, beating the likes of Aston Martin, BMW and Porsche.Originally designed to have a road-going stablemate, the economic recession in the late ‘noughties’ forced Ginetta to shelve their plans for a road-going G50, meaning that this lightweight, balanced and competitive GT car remained destined for a life on the track only.This particular example is an early-build 2008 G50 Challenge car which is fitted with the desirable ‘Endurance’ pack, adding options such as a heated screen for long-distance racing. It's currently finished in the perennially cool Gulf colours of Zenith Blue and Tangerine.The full specification list is as follows:3.5-litre, naturally-aspirated, dry-sump V6 engineQuaife sequential gearbox with flat-shiftQuaife limited-slip differentialMotech ECUMotech HUDTwin coolers - one for the LSD, one for the sequential transmissionOhlins suspensionAlcon brakesHeated screenCarbon-fibre air-boxCarbon-fibre rear wingAir jacksPlumbed-in fire system (to current regulations)Two sets of wheels (one with wet tyres, one with slicks)The vendor notes that new harnesses will be required to take the car racing in competition use, but there are no other known areas requiring attention.In its current ownership, the car has seen very little use. Originally purchased by the current owner with the intention of learning the famous Spa circuit, lockdown restrictions unfortunately put paid to that idea, and his attention went elsewhere, resulting in him taking up competitive rallying instead, and this G50 has seen only two ‘shakedown’ runs at Donnington Park since being purchased. Prior to the current owner’s tenure, our vendor reports that the car was used for leisure runs around Mondello Park and other Irish circuits, and the gearbox was rebuilt by Ginetta prior to his purchase.Thanks to recent rule changes allowing the use of sequential gearbox-fitted cars in various European championships, this is a fantastic opportunity to obtain a virtually race-ready and exceedingly competitive GT car that belongs on track, being pushed to its limit. Described as “easy to drive and brilliant fun” on account of its handling and 945kg dry kerb-weight, this G50 offers the next owner a ticket into the world of GT racing, wrapped up in a driver-friendly package, with plenty of aftermarket support on-hand from both Ginetta and a plethora of aftermarket specialists.SpecificationMake: GINETTAModel: G50 ENDURANCE SPECYear: 2008Chassis Number: LT-034Registration Number: N/ATransmission: QuaifeEngine Number: 0000839Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
Boxing World Heavyweight Championship vintage unused ticket Larry Holmes v Lucien Rodriguez March 27 1983 Stanton PA rare mint condition ticket. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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