Two small albums containing lobby and fan cards, bearing autographs of Music, TV and Film stars to include Tony Curtis, Kirk Douglas, Cary Grant, Anne Shelton, The Beverley Sisters, etc, also a ticket for The Drifters at Preston, Wednesday June 20th, bearing the artists' signatures on the back.Footnote: The late vendor's hobby was writing to artists directly to request signatures in order to compile this album, so some examples may be autopen, printed, or signed by a third party.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.
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ROCK & POP; a quantity of mixed 1960s-1990s singles, to include Buddy Holly, The Hollies, Petula Clark, Roy Orbison, Cliff Richard, etc and a Rolling Stones 'Urban Jungle 1990' programme with two concert ticket stubs and a quantity of 'The Beatles Book' magazines, non-consecutive issues from 1963 to 1964.
London 1948 Olympic Games complete set of football programmes, 26th July to 13th August,covering preliminary round (2), first round (8), second round (4), semi-final (2), 3rd/4th place (1), final with ticket (2), matches played at London Stadium including Wembley, Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Ilford, Dulwich Hamlet, Fulham, etc, wear to each, majority bearing pencil and ink annotations on team line-up pages, creases and folds apparent, splits and paper loss to two preliminary programmes, (18)
Rugby Union signed programme, Emirates Airline London Sevens Twickenham, 4th & 5th June 2005 plus The Nobok Challenge Johnson XV v Lomu XV Twickenham 4th June 2005 along with ticket for the Saturday which is also signed. Inside page signed by five of the VIP guests to include Justin Leonard & Sir Bobby Robson along with all the Sevens teams taking part, Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, Fiji, France, Georgia, Italy, Kenya, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, Samoa, Scotland, Soth Africa and Tunisia. From the section about Johnson XV v Lomu XV you have the desirable autograph of Jonah Lomu (rip), along with Matt Burke, Bruce Reihana, Carlos Spencer, Daryl Gibson, Craig Dowd, Kees Meeuws, Ian Jones, Toutai Kefu, Danny Coetzee, Greg Rawlinson & Eric Rush on the player profiles along with from Johnno's team , Martin Johnson himself, Raphael Ibanez, Jonathan Humphreys, Joe Worsley, Andy Goode, Austin Healey, Kyran Bracken, Jamie Noon, Leon Lloyd, Anthony Foley, Gregor Townsend,, Tony Marsh, Morgan Williams and Will Johnson. Then there are a further twelve autographs on the team line up's page plus one to last page of programme, (3)
1966 World Cup memorabilia,comprising: England 1966 World Cup tournament programme, set of ten tickets, ticket wallet that they were posted out in plus a signed First Day Cover with Harrow & Wembley franking AUG 18th 1966 First Day of Issue across England Winners 4d stamp, cover comes with COA and photo proof of both England goal scorers signing. Tickets cover the 9 matches at Wembley stadium with the one played at White City, covering 6 group matches, quarter final, semi final, 3rd/4th place play off and the final. Includes all England matches, three group matches against Uruguay July 11th, Mexico July 16th & France July 20th quarter final against Argentina July 23rd, semi final against Portugal July 26th & final against West Germany July 30th. The other matches are France v Mexico July 13th, Uruguay v France @ White City July 15th, Mexico v Uruguay 1th July and Portugal v USSR 3rd/4th place play-off July 28th as shown in auction photos
Manchester United 'Busby Babes' autographs & programmes collection, season 1957-58,comprising autograph album featuring Manchester United Busby Babes autographs for Busby, Blanchflower, Edwards, Byrne, Violet, Taylor, Pegg; further individual autographs some with pictorial images for Wood, Colman, Foulkes, McGuinness, Jones, Gregg, Scanlon, B Charlton, Dawson, Berry, Morgan; sold with a selection of programmes including all 1957-58 season League home & away fixtures (42); all 1957-58 FA Cup fixtures including the final (8); 1957-58 European Cup home, only SHamrock away; also included v Real Madrid programme 1956-57 season, v Aston Villa FA Cup final May 1957 with ticket, v Army XI, The Red Devils booklet, Official tokens sheet and various press cuttings; further autographs also featured in the album include Notts Forest Barrett, Morley, Quigley, McKinlay, Hutchinson, Wilson, Watson, Higham; Notts County Tommy Lawton; Preston NE Tommy Docherty; Manchester City Barnes, Ewing, Johnstone, Warhurst; WBA Howe, Robson, Setters, Horobin; Blackpool Matthews, Perry, Mudie, Farm, J. Kelly, H. Kelly, Dune; Arsenal Wills, Clapton, Bowen; Newcastle Stokoe, Keith, Eastham, Scoular; Leeds J Charlton, Baird, Forest, Gibson, fair to good, with wear and some rust staples, folds/creases, stains, page edge wear, some punch holes in programmes, some annotations, some tokens intact, (qty)
A good collection of Fulham FC ephemera,comprising: Directors' reports from 1909 and 1910 and a Share Prospectus dated 19th June 1903 offering 15,000 shares at 10/- each, the issue coinciding with the club's Promotion to the Southern League Division One; two shares certificates from 1905 and 1906; a team postcard 1906-07; a Dressing Room Player's Pass for the match v Bournemouth 11.1.30; a letter dated 20.3.46 from the club to Bury FC regarding the payment of the transfer fee of Watson; a Directors' Box season ticket for Mr D'Amato season 1947-48; a letter on Fulham headed paper calling a board meeting dated 11.9.48; two telegrams in 1958 from Aberdeen FC sending Graeme Legatt wishing him well after his transfer to Fulham FC; a signed letter from Kevin Keegan on club headed paper; a Johnny Haynes autographed photograph; and a collector's card set of the 1975 F.A. Cup Final team; and a group of programmes and epehemera relating to Fulham FC's tour of Canada in 1951, comprising programmes v Montreal All Stars 29th May, Victoria 7th June, and BC All Stars 5th & 9th June and Celtic 16th June; together with Empress of France and Empress of Scotland ship dinner menus for the outward and inward sailings 21st May and 27th June
1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. A bronze bowl mount comprising a D-shaped plaque with curved outer face and recess to the reverse, three holes for attachment rivets, two horns forming the loop to the upper edge and raised facing mask with centre-parted hair and lentoid eyes. 76 grams, 54 mm (2 in.). Found near Aylesford, Kent, 1976. Ex UK collection. Property of a Portsmouth, UK gentleman. Accompanied by an old ticket including provenance.
5th-3rd century B.C. A hollow-formed ceramic female head, modelled in the round wearing a polos, with wavy hair and semi-naturalistic facial detailing; possibly served as a vessel; accompanied by a wooden display base. 401 grams, 13.5 cm high (600 grams total, 18 cm high including stand) (5 1/4 in. (7 1/8 in.)). Swiss collection, 1990s. Ex West London gentleman's collection. Accompanied by a previous dealer's cataloguing ticket including provenance. Accompanied by an old Kodak photograph.
5th-3rd century B.C. A terracotta standing female figure dressed in a floor-length himation, hair drawn back and arranged into a chignon, semi-naturalistic facial features; hollow-formed. 337 grams, 22.5 cm high (8 7/8 in.). French private collection. HVMC Vide ses entrepots, Ho?tel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo, 12 May 2021, lot 93. Accompanied by a HVMC lot ticket.
John Fitzpatrick blue Manchester United no.2 away jersey v Southampton, played at the Dell, 8th October 1969,RARE, Umbro, long-sleeved with bearing white number 2 on reverse, orange Umbro neck label, No size label, bears minor thread pulls; sold together with the match programme Southampton v Manchester United, played at the Dell, 8th October 1969, 16-page programme with team line-up on third page, centre bears Football League Review, bears black ink annotations on team line-up page, some creases and folds and with a directors box orange match ticket, paper loss at one corner and crease apparent, (3)Manchester United defeated Southampton 3-0.Provenance: Gifted to owner by Manchester United chairman Louis Edwards
Croydon Common v Woolwich Arsenal ticket for the F.A. Cup 1st Round Competition Proper tie played at "The Nest", Selhurst, 11th January 1913,for admittance to Stand A, Seat 276, price 1/6, the reverse named in pen to B.A. Martyr, two areas of sellotaping, but overall goodThe match ended as a 0-0 draw. Woolwich Arsenal won the replay 2-1.
A collection of 21 Tottenham Hotspur home tickets and one away ticket at Arsenal, season 1960-61 double winning season,some duplication home tickets, includes v Manchester United, West Ham United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Fulham, Birmingham City, Burnley, Blackburn Rovers, some tickets have score and scorers inserted, some creased, bearing marks, (21)
A collection of approx. 372 Fulham home programmes dating between seasons 1945-46 and 1960-61,1945-46 (25), 46-47 (25, including Man City single-sheet, practice match and a Chesterfield postponed), 47-48 (23), 48-49 (23), 49-50 (22), 50-51 (26, including Festival of Britain v Zagreb), 51-52 (22), 52-53 (23, including a friendly v Airdrie), 53-54 (22), 54-55 (22), 55-56 (22), 56-57 (24, including Raith Rovers in a friendly and the Grimsby affixed with a ticket), 57-58 (25), 58-59 (23), 59-60 (23, including a 'pirate' v Sheffield Wednesday) and 60-61 (22), generally good
Over 80 Cheltenham and Gloucester theatre and music programmes plus local books and ephemera, including Cheltenham Opera House, Civil; Playhouse, Town Hall, Gaumont, Cheltenham Music Festival 1940/50s, Cheltenham Literature Festival, quantity of early Gloucester 1906-1920 music programmes eg. Gloucestershire Orchestral Society, programme of concert by thepupils of Miss T T Tomes 1906, The Magic Fan 1910 by pupils of Mrs T J Thompson, a WWI 1918 Grand Concert in aid of Cheltenham Racecourse Voluntary Aid Detachment VAD, a souvenir programme of the Gloucestershire Historical Pageant Cheltenham 1908 with super local adverts, Bacon's 1/2" Cycling and Motoring map on linen c1903, a signed Marty Wilde ticket for concert at the New Sarah Siddons, Pittville Street Cheltenham.
Hull K.R. v Widnes 1964 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final programme with two tickets, rosette, song sheet and semi-final programme v Oldham; another Cup Final programme Hull v Wigan 1959; R.L. Championship programme for Workington T. v Hull 1958; and four other Challenge Cup Final programmes 1980(with ticket), 1981/83/86, all involving Hull clubs
ARDWICK ASSOCIATION F.C. / MANCHESTER CITY Season ticket card for season 1892-93 available to Uncovered Stands (Boys) number 50. The 1892–93 season was Ardwick A.F.C.'s second season of league football. Following the amalgamation of the Football Alliance with the Football League, Ardwick was elected to the new Second Division in the inaugural season of two-tier football in England, and the season marked the start of Ardwick, (Manchester City)'s exactly 100-year stay in the Football League before leaving in 1992 to co-found the Premier League.
MANCHESTER CITY / TREASURE CHEST FOR COLLECTION ONLY Miscellany including 5 handbooks 60/1 and 4 x 1970's, Bobby Moore club hardback limited edition no. 887 of 2,000 2011 FA Cup Final programme v Stoke City, 2 colour team sheets for the 2019 FA Cup Final v Watford, Manchester Evening Chronicle 24/9/1949 special for the "Derby" match v United, a signed replica home shirt from 2003 - 2004 with 20 autographs in black marker, 2 figurines, a Corinthian Pro-Stars limited edition sealed in packet, a paperweight of the City of Manchester Stadium, 2 mugs, a bottle opener, a boxed limited edition Corgi Classic of the open top bus in 1956, season ticket book for 1949/50, programmes including 5 X home v Huddersfield Town 87/8 which City won 10-1, 3 X home v West Ham 2014 Championship issue, 2 X Subbuteo boxed teams, 9 First Day Covers, Table Plan for the Wembley Lunch at the 1981 FA Cup Final, postcards, team sheets, cigarette cars and foreign programmes for Friendlies and European Competition including Academica Coimbra in their successful 1969/70 ECWC season, autographs and tickets plus others. MUST BE COLLECTED FROM OUR OFFICE. Generally good
1991 LEGIA WARSAW V MANCHESTER UNITED ECWC semi-final 10/4/91. An original team sheet, original match ticket with slight marks and a boarding pass and official supporters itinerary. The boarding wallet is hand signed by seven Manchester United players. It comes with a Polish newspaper with a match report of the game dated 11/4/91. Fair to generally good

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