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Los 322

1958 WORLD CUP / ENGLAND V USSR Ticket for the match 8/6/1958 in Gothenburg, slightly creased. Generally good

Los 323

1974 WORLD CUP / BRAZIL V ZAIRE Ticket for the match 22/6/1974 in Gelsenkirchen. Good

Los 324

WEST GERMANY V ENGLAND 1956 / DUNCAN EDWARDS Ticket for the International 26/5/1956 in Berlin in which Edwards appeared. Generally good

Los 327

ENGLAND V FRANCE 1962 AT SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY Ticket for the Nations Cup match 3/10/1962 at Hillsborough. Good

Los 434

1966 WORLD CUP FINAL Seat ticket for England v West Germany, very slightly creased and very slightly marked. Generally good

Los 435

EURO 2016 FINAL Ticket for France v Portugal in Paris. Very good

Los 436

1991 ECWC FINAL Ticket for Manchester United v Barcelona in Rotterdam. Very good

Los 437

1983 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Ticket for Hamburg SV v Juventus in Athens, slightly folded in four. Generally good

Los 438

LIVERPOOL Unused ticket for the away European Cup Semi-Final v Dinamo Bucharest 25/4/1984, slight vertical crease. Generally good

Los 439

1985 EUROPEAN SUPERCUP Unused complete ticket with 3 counterfoils for Juventus at home v Liverpool 16/1/1985. Very good

Los 440

1937 FA CUP FINAL Ticket for Sunderland v Preston North End. Good

Los 441

1950 FA CUP FINAL Ticket for Arsenal v Liverpool, very slight ageing marks. Generally good

Los 442

1970 FA CUP FINAL REPLAY AT MANCHESTER UNITED Seat ticket for Chelsea v Leeds United at Old Trafford, slight horizontal crease. Generally good

Los 443

1970 FAIRS CUP FINAL FIRST LEG Ticket for Anderlecht at home v Arsenal with one counterfoil intact. Good

Los 444

1970 FAIRS CUP FINAL SECOND LEG Ticket for Arsenal at home v Anderlecht, slight vertical crease. Generally good

Los 447

1993 FA CUP FINAL REPLAY Ticket for Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday 20/7/1993. Turnstile A Sheffield Wednesday issue. Generally good

Los 450

1963 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Seat ticket for AC Milan v Benfica at Wembley. Good

Los 451

1965 ECWC FINAL Seat ticket for West Ham United v TSV Munich 1860 at Wembley. Very good

Los 452

1968 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Ticket for Manchester United v Benfica at Wembley. Very good

Los 453

1971 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Seat ticket for Ajax v Panathinaikos at Wembley. Very good

Los 454

1956 FA CUP FINAL Ticket for Manchester City v Birmingham City. Good

Los 455

1957 FA CUP FINAL Ticket for Manchester United v Aston Villa. Good

Los 457

1966 WORLD CUP Complete set of 9 Wembley seat tickets from a season ticket, all for the same seat for each match. Every ticket has no creases, tears or writing. Includes 5 Groups matches, Quarter-Final, Semi-Final, 3/4 Play-Off and Final. Very good

Los 458

1966 WORLD CUP Seat ticket for the Quarter-Final at Wembley, England v Argentina. Generally good

Los 460

ARSENAL Three tickets: home v Real Madrid 62/3 Friendly and Manchester United 79/80, slightly creased and away Directors' Box ticket v Leeds United 95/6. Generally good

Los 461

GLASGOW RANGERS V RED STAR BELGRADE 1964 AT ARSENAL Seat ticket for the European Cup 3rd Match at Highbury 4/11/1964. Very good

Los 462

MANCHESTER UNITED / FIRST CHAMPIONS LEAGUE MATCH Ticket for the away Champions League match v Kispest Honved 15/9/1993, very slightly creased. Generally good

Los 465

CHELSEA Ticket for the home ICFC Q-F v T.S.V. Munich 1860 on 29/3/1966. Very good

Los 625

BOLTON WANDERERS / AUTOGRAPHS Miscellany including 7 programmes, 4 of which are from the successful 1958 FA Cup run, 2 homes v Stoke and Wolves, Semi-Final v Blackburn and Final v Manchester United with ticket, slightly creased and rosette. Plus 1958 Charity Shield at home v Wolves, away v Chelsea 59/60, signed by 7 Bolton players on their team group picture and Harold Hassall Testimonial 23/4/1957. Most are slightly creased. Plus a programme for the Nat Lofthouse Testimonial match, a signed b/w postcard size picture issued by Lucozade and a magazine page showing 3 pictures relating to the 1958 FA Cup Final signed on 2 pictures by Lofthouse and by Ronnie Cope of Manchester United in the other. Generally good

Los 651

1990 PESCI MUNKAS V MANCHESTER UNITED Programme and ticket for the game in Hungary on 3/11/1990, plus the travel itinerary for supporters. Generally good

Los 719

MANCHESTER UNITED RECORD BREAKING MATCH Seat ticket for the first ever home European match v Anderlecht 26/9/1956. The match was played at Maine Road and United won 10-0. It was their record win in all competitions. Slight paper loss on entry at the bottom of the ticket. Generally good

Los 721

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Algeria v Northern Ireland 3/6 at the 3rd of March Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 722

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for England v Portugal 3/6 at the Technological Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 723

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Mexico v Paraguay 7/6 at the Aztec Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 724

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Argentina v Bulgaria 10/6/1986 at the Olympic 68 Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 725

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for England v Poland 11/6/1986 at the University Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 726

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Algeria v Spain 12/6 at the Technological Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 727

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Scotland v Uruguay 13/6/1986 at the Neza 86 Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 728

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Argentina v Uruguay, Round of 16 match, 16/6/1986 at the Cuauhtemoc Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 730

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for England v Paraguay, Round of 16 match 18/6/1986 at the Aztec Stadium. Staples holes on the left. Generally good

Los 731

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Spain v Belgium, Quarter-Final 22/6/1986 at the Cuauhtemoc Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 732

1986 WORLD CUP / HAND OF GOD MATCH / DIEGO MARADONA Unused ticket for England v Argentina 22/6/1986, Quarter-Final at the Aztec Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 734

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for 3rd / 4th Place match, France v Belgium 28/6/1986 at the Cuauhtemoc Stadium. Staple holes on the left. Generally good

Los 736

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Morocco v England 6/6 at the Technological Stadium. Staple holes on the bottom left. Generally good

Los 737

1986 WORLD CUP Unused ticket for Portugal v Poland 7/6 at the University Stadium. Staple holes on the bottom left. Generally good

Los 175

PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARL ZEISS OPERA GLASSES,no. 1143232, 3x13.5, in gilt metal and mother of pearl, 8cm wide, with handle, contained in original fitted crocodile skin case, stamped mark, the cover with internal mirror, reverse ticket pouchCondition generally good. The optics work well. Slight wear to some of the gilt. Two of the mother of pearl panels have come slightly loose, though are still attached. The case shows area of wear, including some spotting, as per use and age. There is a tear around the clasp, as can be seen in first image.

Los 228

* US Presidents Collection. A comprehensive collection of the autographs of all 46 presidents from George Washington to Joe Biden, (including Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States), 1764-2020, comprising 17 Documents Signed, 1 Typed Letter Signed and 1 Autograph Note Signed, 12 Signed Photographs and 1 signed engraved portrait, 14 signatures including six signed free fronts and four signed White House cards, plus an additional 9 autograph items for Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George Bush, George W. Bush and Joe BidenQTY: (55)NOTE:Provenance: a private British collector, all autographs guaranteed genuine.Full list:George Washington (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States, 1789-1797.Bold, dark ink signature, ‘Go: Washington’, 1768, on a clipped Mountain Road Lottery ticket with printed design and the date 1768, 2 x 1.5 cm, neatly laid down and with an extremely thin border of discoloration to extremities, only very slightly touching Washington’s signature, VGThe Mountain Road Lottery was organised in 1768 in order to fund the building of a road which would open a route to the west of Virginia. The project was of great importance to Washington.John Adams (1735-1826). 2nd President of the United States, 1797-1801.Autograph Document Signed, signed in the text, ‘John Adams’, 18 June 1764, a manuscript financial document, in full, ‘Braintree June 18, 1764. For value rec’d I promise to pay John Adams or his order One Pound Three Shillings and Eight Pence of lawful money on demand with lawful interest therefore till paid. Witness my hand’, signed at the conclusion by Matthew Pratt and John Vinton, in very good condition, with small split along intersecting folds, one fold passing through a single letter of signature, and scattered toning and edge wear, 9.5 x 15 cm, window-matted for display with an engraved portrait of Adams, framed and glazed, overall 47 x 30 cmThomas Jefferson (1743-1826). 3rd President of the United States, 1801-1809.Free-franked address panel signed, 22 April 1826, addressed in another hand to 'Messrs Cummings Hillian & Co', and franked in the upper left, 'Free Th: Jefferson', and bearing a red circular cancellation under signature, docketing above mailing fold on top bears a date of 22 April 1826, just three months before Jefferson’s death, in very good condition, with entire sheet having been professionally backed repairing vertical separations, scattered light toning and soiling, and some scattered foxing, Jefferson’s signature is crisp and largely unaffected by the flaws, 21 x 25 cm, and folded to an overall size of 11.5 x 10.5 cm, matted and displayed with a two dollar bill and reproduction portrait, 23 x 40 cm James Madison (1751-1836). 4th President of the United States, 1809-1817.Document Signed, as president, 15 December 1813, President Madison grants a tract of land in Ohio to Jonathan W. Condy, signed at the conclusion by Madison, and countersigned by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Madison's signature is fairly light, but mostly legible, two vertical folds, scattered creases, and several words of handwritten text professionally restored, otherwise very good condition, 1 page, 22.5 x 37 cm, matted, framed and glazed, 37 x 51 cmJames Monroe (1758-1831). 5th President of the United States, 1817-1825.Partly-printed Document Signed, as president, 26 June 1820, President Monroe grants 160 acres of land in Ohio to William Crooks, with heavy central vertical fold, several other lighter vertical folds, Monroe's signature a little lighter than the other ink, but completely legible, some scattered toning, soiling and creasing, white seal soiled and worn, but mostly intact, good condition, 1 page, 23 x 35 cmJohn Quincy Adams (1767-1848). 6th President of the United States, 1825-1829.Partly-printed Document Signed, ‘J. Q. Adams’, as president, 2 April 1825, President Adams grants James Coleman 80 acres of land in the Michigan territory, signed at the conclusion by Adams and countersigned by Commissioner of the General Land Office George Graham, in fine condition, with intersecting folds, some scattered light toning and soiling, white seal intact, oversized, 1 page, 24 x 38 cm, matted with a colour portrait of Adams, framed and glazed, 35 x 63 cmAndrew Jackson (1767-1845). 7th President of the United States, 1829-1837.Partly-printed Document Signed, as president, 1 February 1837, President Jackson appoints John Abercrombie a ‘Captain in the First Regiment of Infantry’, signed at the conclusion by Jackson and countersigned by Benjamin Franklin Butler, in place of the Secretary of War, in good to very good condition, with overall rippling and wrinkling, scattered toning, and previous storage folds, Jackson’s signature measures an impressive 15 cm long, 1 page, 40 x 32.5 cm, matted, framed and glazed, 59 x 51 cmMartin Van Buren (1782-1862). 8th President of the United States, 1837-1841.Free franked address panel, addressed in Van Buren’s hand to ‘W. C. Kinney & Saml. B. Chandler, Bellville, Illinois’, 24 June, [no year], and franked in the upper corner, 'Free M. Van Buren', panel also bears a June 24, St. Louis, Missouri, postmark, uniform toning, two light vertical creases, and an ink cancellation affecting last letter of signature, otherwise fine condition, 8 x 13 cmWilliam Henry Harrison (1773-1841). 9th President of the United States, March-April 1841.Ink signature, ‘W. H. Harrison, Clerk’, on an off-white slip, in fine condition, faint staining (?)from a red wax seal affecting top of a couple of letters of signature, 2 x 6 cm slip affixed to a 3.5 x 8.5 cm cardUnfortunately, there is insufficient capacity to list the remainder, for information on all the remaining US Presidents please visit this lot on the Dominic Winter website at www.dominicwinter.co.uk

Los 269

* Elizabeth II (1926-2022). Queen of the United Kingdom, 1952-2022. The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael & St George CMG, Companion’s neck badge, silver gilt and enamel with neck cravat, in Garrard & Co. Ltd London case of issue, extremely fine, together with the original printed Order certificate, Saint James's, 1 January 1953, completed in manuscript in brown ink for Edward Reginald Greene, pre-printed blue ink signature of the queen at head, countersigned by Athlone and Clarendon, embossed wafer seal upper left, a little toning, framed and glazed, overall 42 x 34.5 cm, plus related items, a typed letter on Prime Minister letterhead, 3 December 1952, enquiring on behalf of the Prime Minister [Winston Churchill] if he will accept the proposed New Year Honour, with the accompanying postmarked envelope, plus the perforated pink ticket admitting one to witness the Investiture at Buckingham Palace on 17 February 1953QTY: (4)NOTE:Edward Reginald Greene, Esq., lately Director of the Coffee Division, Ministry of Food.

Los 465

Falcon Cliff Lottery, ticket for £5, 12 September 1838, serial number I772, Wood signature, lightly toning, and minor foxing, overall very fine and extremely rare, a great item with an amazing story IOMPM unlisted, Pick unlisted £300-£400 --- The Falcon Cliff public lottery was set up in 1838 to sell off part of the Castle Mona estate, located just north of Douglas. This belonged to the Duke of Atholl, the Lord of Man, and was broken up after his death in 1830. The major prize winner in the lottery was “local bank manager” John Stanway Jackson (1797-1881) who was manager first of the Isle of Mann Commercial Bank and then, after that bank’s failure in 1848, the Bank of Mona. Indeed his signature appears on the notes of both banks. He is said to have bought lottery ticket no.1. Jackson used some of the prize money to build the fine castellated mansion that carries the name Falcon Cliff and still stands today. He commissioned John Robinson, a local architect to design it but moved out in 1855 when the Bank of Mona’s building on Prospect Hill was completed. It later became a hotel but closed in 2012 and has since been converted to offices. In 1887 a cliff railway was installed to give the hotel easier access to the sea front. This was dismantled in 1896 and a second one was installed in 1927. This operated until the hotel closed. Jackson, it is said, was far luckier in lotteries than he was in banking. He did, it seems, combine his roles as a bank manager in the Isle of Man with a similar role first at the Stockport Banking Company from 1834 and then at the Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Company. He left the latter after a scandal in 1839 when the bank suffered heavy losses. In 1844 he gave evidence at a trial of a businessman who had successfully defrauded the Stockport bank of £5,000 when Jackson was the manager. More “misfortune”! Jackson’s family came from Middlewich, Cheshire and moved to Heaton Mersey near Manchester in the 1820s. In the 1841 census he was still recorded as living there but put his Manchester home up for sale or rent in 1842. He then moved permanently to the Isle of Man and retired there in 1871. His affairs were complex even in death. It was not until 1895 that parts of his estate were sold and there were claims in court up to 1899 to settle debts owed on legacies. In a final act of misfortune, his son Stewart Levett Jackson became a manager at the Bank of Mona like his father and was caught up in its collapse in 1878.

Los 117

Collection of OO gauge model railway to include 4 x locomotives, 20 x items of rolling stock, boxed Triang Hornby R474 Terminus Building, R582 Ticket Office, various track etc (three boxes)

Los 621

A George III Halfcrown, small laureate head r. Reverse crowned garter and shield, dated 1819, A Cartwheel Penny, Soho Mint, dated 1797 and A Queen Victoria Shilling, jubilee bust l. dated 1997. (3). *CR: First in pocket with 'Coincraft ticket, nice example iwht light marking to surfaces, 2D with edge knocks, third lightly rubbed. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Los 235

Bentima, a ladies 9ct yellow gold vintage Bentima Star wristwatch, 1837, with original box, ticket & Guarantee, 17.19gm.

Los 1236

John Holding (19thC). A House of Rest, watercolour, signed and dated 1878, attributed verso with handwritten £525 price ticket, 43cm x 56cm.

Los 1337

J. E. Duckett (20thC). Belvoir Hunt at Knipton, Leicestershire, acrylic on paper, signed, titled verso with price ticket £15, 33cm x 47cm, Brunery Cardinals, print and After Lloyd, further pair of prints and further prints. (a quantity)

Los 698

Tricks, An assortment of tricks including a wooden prediction trick, Confabulation or the Predicta Lottery ticket effect with leather wallets by Jerry O'Connell, Big surprise by Alan Astra,

Los 138

A GERMAN ELECTROPLATE-MOUNTED NOVELTY 'FISH' JUG, WMF (WUERTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWARENFABRIK), GEISLINGEN AN DER STEIGE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, the curved and tapered glass body with applied loop handle, the rim mount formed as a fish head with chained detachable pin to the hinge, WMF.B mark for Britannia metal, 22cm high; together with a silver-mounted decanter and stopper, plain glass baluster body with silver neck mount, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield, 2002, 31cm high; another silver-mounted decanter and stopper, the squat glass body inscribed for a golf tournament, everted rim mount in silver, W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 2002, 22cm high; and an electroplate bottle ticket, stamped for 'Sherry' (4)

Los 106

3 x Roman Imperial, including: Gordian III (AD238-244) AR antoninianus (23mm, 4.42g), obv. IMP CAES GORDIANVS PIVS AVG, radiate head right, rev. CONCORDIA AVG, Concordia seated left holding patera and double cornucopia (Sear 8604; RIC 35) with original ticket, GEF; Phillip I (AD244-249) AR antoninianus (22mm, 4.86g), obv. IMP M IVL PHILLIPVS AVG, radiate head right, rev. PAX AETERN, over Pax standing holding olive branch and sceptre (Sear 8939; RIC 40b) with original ticket, AEF; and Constantine I (AD306-337) reduced cententionalis, rev. GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers standing facing each other, one standard between them, with original ticket, AVF

Los 148

Elizabeth I, Shilling 1601-2 (31mm, 5.76g), seventh issue 1601-2, mm 1, obv. crowned bust left, rev. long cross fourchée divides shield of arms, (S.2584), with original ticket, v-shaped chip at 3 o'clock, some areas of weakness to legend, otherwise full flan, GFine

Los 440

USA, Washington One Cent Token [1783], bust left both sides, undated, (Breen 1204), VG/near Fine (with original ticket); Canada, Victoria one cent 1858, obv. laureate head right, rev. value and date within beaded circle and wreath of maple leaves, KM# 1, near Fine SCARCE (with original ticket); USA 'Peace' dollar 1922, .900 silver, weight 26.79g, AVF; 5 x Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887, to include: crown, halfcrown, florin, shilling and threepence; 2 x George III: halfpenny 1807 and 'Cartwheel' twopence 1797, Poor to Fair; Victoria halfpenny, Poor; and a Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt AE 30 (30mm, 20.31g), obv. head of Zeus Ammon right, rev. two eagles with wings closed standing left

Los 475

♦10 x British and Republic of India, 2 Rupees Banknotes to include: 3 x British Administration 1937, two signed J.B. Taylor (Pick 17a), the other signed C.D. Deshmukh with red serial no. (Pick 17c) SCARCE; and 7 x Republic of India: 1962-67 signed P.C. Battacharyya with corrected Hindi, rev. counter stamped 'Ticket & Cash Dept.' otherwise Pick 31; 1975 signed K.R. Puri; 2 x 1977-82 signed Patel; and 3 x Third Series (1976); mostly with staple holes, Fine to AUNC

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