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Marx (Karl) Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production, edited by Friederich Engels, stereotyped edition, half-title, scattered faint spotting, cracked hinges, previous owner's pencil inscriptions to endpapers, fundraising ticket for Spanish refugees loosely inserted, original cloth, mottled and stained, worn, bumping to corners, small loss to spine and extremities, 8vo, 1889.⁂ An early English translation, take from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling.
Cornwall and Devon interest British Railways literature comprising Golden Hind inaugural run, two Cornish Riviera Express, Torbay Express, Cornishman, Mayflower and Mayflower tariff booklets, Golden Hind introduction booklet, Paddington to Penzance line guide, rover ticket booklet, Ian Allan famous trains book and Barnstaple Junction and Ilfracombe destination banners
Noel Gallagher (Oasis) - autographed 1997 Epiphone Supernova electric guitar, ser. no. R97P0550, Manchester City blue finish, signed 'Best Wishes Noel Gallagher x!' in black pen to the front of the body, within original hard case *Won by the vendor in a raffle draw raising money for the Diana, Princess of Wales Treatment Centre, draw date Saturday 26th August 2000. The guitar was donated to the charity by Noel Gallagher. The guitar is sold with the vendor's winning raffle ticket and various news articles relating to the raffle showing the vendor with the guitar. The guitar is in very good condition aside from some oxidisation build-up to the frets
Dahl, Roald. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, London: Unwin Hayman Ltd., 1986, hardback, signed & inscribed by the author, 'To Stephen, with love, Roald Dahl, 1989'. Together with a loosely-inserted ticket for the premiere of Danny the Champion of the World, Odeon, West End, 27 July 1989, and Dahl's original trophy for winning the Junior Myers Fives Cup at Repton School in 1932, as described in his autobiographical book, Boy, 'Fives is possibly the fastest ball-game on earth, far faster than squash, and the little ball ricochets around the court at such speed that sometimes you can hardly see it. You need a swift eye, strong wrists and a very quick pair of hands to play fives well, and it was a game I took to right from the beginning. You may find it hard to believe, but I became so good at it that I won both the junior and the senior school fives in the same year when I was fifteen [1932]. Soon I bore the splendid title 'Captain of Fives', and I would travel with my team to other schools like Shrewsbury and Uppingham to play matches. I loved it. It was a game without physical contact, and the quickness of the eye and the dancing of the feet were all that mattered.'Provenance: Roald Dahl's former next-door neighbour. The vendor has kindly provided the following statement: 'My first recollection of Roald Dahl was in the early '60s when my grandad took me next door to Gypsy House to see the garden. The only thing I was interested in was the aviary full of bright coloured budgerigars. He was just the man next door who wrote stories. I remember one hot summer's day sitting in the garden with family when Mr Dahl burst through the back gate, "Has anyone seen my goat? I've lost her." We did laugh. There were also regular visits from his dogs. My dad worked as his gardener for several years and Mum helped in the house, ironing and sewing. If Mum was caught rushing around, Mr Dahl would say, "Anita, slow down, have a rest, make a cup of tea." They loved their time spent with him. My mum would give Mr Dahl's books to her grandchildren on their birthdays. In the summer of 1989 I had a phone call from my mum, saying Mr Dahl had asked her if she had a couple of grandchildren he could borrow for the day to see the premiere of Danny Champion of the World. My mum and my two boys aged seven and ten had a great day out. Coach trip to London, the film with all the celebrities then lunch out too. They thoroughly enjoyed it, a lasting memory. A few days later after the event my mum called again saying that Mr Dahl had given a gift to each of the boys as a thank-you for coming. The gift was his junior and senior Myers Fives Cups.'
Aldin, Cecil (Illus.). A Gay Dog, first edition, London: William Heinemann, 1905. Quarto, publisher's quarter-cloth with illustrated boards, illustrated with 24 colour lithographic plates, bookseller's ticket on front pastedown (J J Banks & Son, Cheltenham). Contents very good, clean, bright; illustrations vibrant; slight toning to title and a few very pale spots in places; some rust marks to inner gutters at endpapers; binding solid, boards vibrant, corners/edges with bumping and wear, some dust/spotting at top edge
Wallis's New Pocket Edition of the English Counties or Travellers Companion, London: J. Wallis, [1810]. Complete with all 42 hand-coloured, copper engraved county maps as called for (Yorkshire being a folding map), plus a map of England & Wales, and a smaller map of the Isle of Wight. Bookseller's ticket on front pastedown, 'Sold at C. Rice's Circulating Library, Bookseller, 123 Mount Street, London.' Contents generally good throughout with creamy toning to paper; wear to the gutter affecting a few maps; paper reinforcement to gutter of Warwickshire; title page attached at gutter to front pastedown; lower board detached, some of the contents loose but present; binding worn, lacking spine
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, BEDFORDSHIRE, Biggleswade, E. Chew & Son, brass Shilling, 26mm; CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, Star Brewery, brass Threehalfpence by Ardill, 25mm, March, John Smith (2), 1820 and 1825, copper, both 21mm (W 3650, 3670), John Thurbon, 1827, copper (3), all 22mm (W 3670), Wisbech, C. Clayton, brass Threehalfpence (2, different), both 26mm; LINCOLNSHIRE, Grantham, Welby Arms, W[illiam] Keys, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (Hutchinson 416); NORFOLK, Norwich, George Bagshaw, 1851, copper, 22mm (W 3910), Walter Boston, brass, 21mm (W 3925), Ladyman, brass Quarter-Pound, 18mm; NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Northampton, William Eldridge, brass, 20mm (W 3865); NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Hyson Green, Albany Hotel, brass Twopence, 23mm, Nottingham, Beecroft & Son, 1862, brass (2), both 24mm (W 4060, 4062), Belvoir Inn, brass Twopence, 25mm, [Joseph] Clark & Co, copper by Ingram, 28mm (Chamberlain 19); together with lead tokens (3) [22]. W 3865 and last three fair, W 3925 pierced, both very rare, others generally fine to very fine £90-£120 --- Provenance: Lead tokens sold with a ticket ‘found c. 5 miles s. of Cambridge’
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, LONDON, Bank, John Ashby, copper, 35mm (Hawkins p.145, no.1; W 2767); Doctors Commons, John Shaw, bronze Calendar medal, 1895, by R.E. Daish, 38mm; Great Russell Street, William Till, 1834, copper, edge plain, 29mm (W 3076); together with other London tokens, tickets, etc (21), from Covent Garden, Old Kent Road, Oxford Street, St Paul’s, and a ticket for Bannister’s Circus [24]. Last fair, others fine to very fine £80-£100
LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Liverpool Race Course, oval silver Proprietor’s ticket by T. Halliday for W.B. Promoli, horses racing past grandstand, rev. arms and supporters, engraved 261, 52 x 41mm, 30.56g (W 1542; D & W 322/13). Edge knocks, otherwise about very fine, very rare £200-£260 --- Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 22 May 2002, lot 802
YORKSHIRE, Ripon, Ripon Grand Stand Erected by Voluntary Subscription, 1865, a copper Subscriber’s Free Ticket, unsigned, horses racing past grandstand, rev. Roman biga driving left, unawarded, 48mm, 29.86g (W 1553, not seen [recté 1865 and 48mm]; D & W 324/24 [recté 1865]; cf. DNW 176, 292). Good very fine, very rare £200-£260
England 1966 World Cup match tickets played at Empire Stadium,comprising eighth final tickets, Saturday July 16th, two with stubs (5); quarter final ticket, Saturday July 23rd; third and fourth place final ticket, Thursday July 28th; semi-final ticket, Tuesday July 26th; final tie ticket, Saturday July 30th, contained in World Championship envelope with important notice, all without stubs bar two; sold with England v Scotland match ticket, Saturday April 15th 1967 at Empire Stadium, each bears some wear, (12).
Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games British Olympic Association Official Report,published by World Sports, 114-page with colour illustrated cover, featuring foreword by Lord Burghley with pictures, advertisements and reports for each sporting event, sold with a typed bulletin from the Helsinki organising committee in Finnish, both in excellent condition, minor wear to bottom of spine of report, sold with three programmes for Athletics Monday 21st July, Friday 25th July and Saturday 26th July 1952, each with minor wear and annotations; a used stadium ticket for 26th July 1956; a Boxing News Special Olympic Games issue 13th August 1952; two used b & w postcards featuring the stadium and the city post office and train station, with three further b & w cards featuring the outdoor swimming pool, diving platforms and aerial view of the stadium and Helsinki the XVth Olympiad Track and Field Athletics by Stan Tomlin, hardback, 48-page, (qty)
Signed Everton 1931-32 Football League Division 1 Champions dinner invitation, signed menu, players ticket & postcard of Dixie Dean from the George "Harry" Holdcroft Collection, Menu signed by 25 including Dixie Dean, Tommy Johnson, Warney Cresswell, Billy Coggins, Ted Sagar, Cliff Britton etc. The dinner was held at the Exchange Hotel, Liverpool. 7th May 1932 Harry Holdcroft (Preston North End, Everton and England goalkeeper)Lots 641 to 665George Henry Holdcroft (known as Harry) 1909 – 1983 played for Port Vale and Darlington before moving to Everton and was part of their chamionship winning squad of 1931-1932 but he is perhaps best known for his time at Preston North End making 172 consecutive appearances (263 in total) helping the Lambs to promotion in 1933-34. He also kept a clean sheet in their 1938 FA Cup final victory over Huddersfield town. Holdcroft was selected to play for England twice in the 1936 Home Internationals against Wales and Ireland.
1957 F.A. Cup Final memorabilia originally owned by Manchester United's Duncan Edwards, comprising Edwards' Manchester United official itinerary, the small red cloth covered booklet confirming the travel arrangements between 3rd and 5th May, match programme poor condition, community song sheet, ticket stub, three tokens relating to the train travel and cinema ticket, tickets and tokens all laid down on paper, (8)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.
Collection of football programmes originally owned by Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England,comprising England B v Switzerland B at the Dell, 21.3.56; England v Brazil at Wembley, 9.5.56 complete with complimentary ticket; Northern Ireland v England at Windsor Park, 6.1.56; England v Yugoslavia at Wembley, 28.11.56; England v France at Wembley, 27.11.57; England v Scotland at Wembley, 6.4.57; Scotland v England at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 14.4.56; Wales v England at Ninian Park, 19.10.57 (VIP edition tied with red ribbon); League of Ireland v the Football League at Dalymount Park,19.9.56; The 1955 and 1957 FA Cup finals; Rangers v the British Army at Ibrox, 2.11.55; Irish League v Football League at Windsor Park, 25.4.56; Manchester United away fixtures at Blackpool 9.9.57, Luton Town 26.12.57, Manchester City 28.12.57, Leeds United 11.1.58 and Birmingham City 7.12.57; the lot also includes a copy of Spurs' Lilywhite magazine November 1956, good to fair condition, (qty)Lots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.
Raoul Francois Larche (French, 1860 - 1912). A set of three ormolu groups of children pushing and pulling large wicker baskets,formed as a near pair with rectangular baskets and a single with oval basket, signed in the bronze, Siot Foundry marks,largest length 45cm height 17cn smaller length 27cm height 16cmAll in honest original untouched condition, one of the larger groups has a brighter gold finish than the other two, all with some surface wear and oxidisation, Siot of Paris founders stamp to one of the larger groups, Raoul Larche signature to the front of the smaller, old Sothebys lot ticket number 242 19th October 2000PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. largest length 45cm height 17cn smaller length 27cm height 16cm
Wooden table top cabinet containing various assorted railway related badges, a card sign marked 'Chapel & Wakes, Colne', a bosun's type whistle, various seat reservation tickets, a Cromer real photograph for your snapshot album selection, Midland & Great Northern Railways Joint Committee Order for Privilege ticket and a BR rule book 1950 and other items
Spurs Memorabilia Collection inc 1960-61 Double Side. Collection of 13 items of Spurs football memorabilia including framed presentation "Record Score 9-1" v Wigan including match ticket; photographic records "The Finale" & "Memory Lane" and various framed photographs of players including the 1960-61 Double Side.
England And Fulham Legend George Cohen MBE Personally signed Official Matchday Programme from Aston Villa Vs Fulham for the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Final on 26th May 2018 at Wembley Stadium. Cohen Signed on the Front Cover of Programme. Included in this lot is matchday Ticket, Teamsheet, Guest List and Lounge Pass. Superb Collection. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Titanic (1997) Third-class passenger's ticket prop, won by Jack Dawson (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) in the fateful on-shore poker scene at the beginning of James Cameron's Oscar-winning masterpiece Titanic. In the scene, Jack wins the ticket from gambler Olaf Gunderson, whose name is filled in as the passenger at the bottom. Interestingly, the ticket is printed as a mirror image. For exterior scenes, Cameron had built a nearly full-size replica of the starboard side of the ship. Therefore, in order to show the ship's departure from the port side, Cameron had to film from the starboard side and flip the image in post production--all text and imagery on the ship and props in these scenes had to be reversed in order to come out correctly. The ticket measures 5.5 x 6.5, and is matted and framed to an overall size of 10.5 x 11.25. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from 20th Century Fox.
Purple at 50 - Deep Purple box set of 3 luxury limited edition books as well as a double vinyl recording of the band live at The California Jam and a California Jam ticket t-shirt designed exclusively for this release. Numbered 47/50, issued by Rufus Publications.BOOK 1: Jon Lord All Those Years Ago personally signed by the late Jon Lord. The book features, never before seen, personal family photographs, Jons own photographs from Deep Purple, contributions from Jons colleagues, friends and family, and many unpublished professional images. The books also features a history and recollection of Jons early life from birth to the start of Deep Purple by his brother Steve Lord and also features unique contributions from Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Ian Paice, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes, Lars Ulrich, Bernie Marsden and many othersBOOK 2: Whitesnake The Purple Tour signed by David Coverdale and the whole band.BOOK 3: Deep Purple The California Jam signed by drummer Ian Paice. Condition Report: One book sealed. Outer wooden case has separated at bottom edge. Otherwise remains in excellent condition.
The Beatles - Four original programmes including The Beatles Show at The Gaumont Bournemouth in 1963 with four original ticket stubs, dated Monday August 19, The Beatles Show 1965 UK Tour with pull-out poster, The Beatles Christmas Show 1963/64 and Another Beatles Christmas Show 1964/65 (8). Condition Report: Good condition.
1927 CUMBERLAND V CHESHIRE AT CARLISLE UNITED Four page itinerary card for the Northern Counties Championship at Brunton Park. It was issued to the Cheshire players 5/2/27. The Cheshire team is listed and includes players from Tranmere, Witton Albion and Stalybridge amongst others. It comes with a players ticket for the meal after the game. Good
1928 LIVERPOOL V CHESHIRE AT MARINE Four page itinerary card for the Northern Amateur Championship at Marine. It was issued to the players 25/2/28. The Cheshire players are listed, with one alteration. Players are from Chester, Witton Albion, Altrincham and Tranmere amongst others. It comes with a players ticket to the match and a refreshment ticket at St George's restaurant. Good
UNPLAYED F A CUP SEMI-FINAL TICKET In the 6th Round of the 1993/1994 F A Cup West Ham played Luton first at Home and then in a Replay at Luton which they lost, meaning that Luton played Chelsea in the Semi-final at Wembley on 9/4/1994. However, provisional tickets for a Chelsea v West Ham Semi-final were printed, but never used. This ticket is intact, 3 parts, Box Office, To Be Given Up and To be Retained. Very good
MANCHESTER CITY 1955 & 1956 FA CUP Five programmes and a ticket for the 1955 Final, worn and slightly torn. Away programmes for 1955 v Luton, horizontal folds and slightly marked, Birmingham, Sunderland S-F, marked throughout and writing on the cover and Final v Newcastle, fold, team changes and slightly worn and 1956 Final in good condition. Fair
MANCHESTER UNITED Miscellany including a programme and ticket for the 1968 European Cup Final v Benfica, both slightly creased. Plus programmes for the 1976 and 1996 FA Cup Finals, Swansea 12/13 Ferguson's last game and Waterford 68/9 EC and Inside United club magazine May 2013. Generally good
ENGLAND FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Sixteen home programmes v Wales 27/2/1943, horizontal centre repair, Scotland 14/10/1944, punched holes replaced, Belgium 19/1/1946 X 2, both with tears, Ireland 5/11/1947 at Everton FC, split spine, Switzerland 1948 at Arsenal, split spine and number on cover, Scotland 1949 pirate by Kavanagh, heavily creased, worn and torn, Ireland 1949 at Man. City fold and minor tears, Italy 1949 at Tottenham, Yugoslavia 1950 and France 1951 both at Arsenal, Ireland 1951 at Aston Villa pirate issued by Mills, horizontal folds, Belgium 1952, Denmark 1956 at Wolves, U-21 v Yugoslavia 1963 at Man. Utd. and Germany 2000. Plus a ticket v Italy 1973. Fair
FOOTBALL TICKETS Collection of 65 tickets including 1961 European Cup Benfica v Barcelona 31/5/1961 in Berne (Press), 1982/83 Valencia v Barcelona (Maradona La Liga Debut), 2 x different 1984 UEFA European Super Cup Juventus v Liverpool (Unused), 1969/70 European Cup FC Basel v Glasgow Celtic, 1977 Intercontinental Cup Boca Juniors v Borussia Monchengladbach (Unused 1st Leg in Buenos Aires), 1955 AC Milan v Dynamo Moscow (Friendly), 1983/84 European Cup Athletic Bilbao v Liverpool, 1973 Italy v England (Services / Stewards Ticket), 2 x different 1969 Welsh International XI v Manchester United at Bangor City (Friendly), 1974 FIFA World Cup Netherlands v Sweden (19/6/1974 in Dortmund) + 2 Interval tickets for same match, 1963 CD Oro v CF Barcelona (Friendly in Mexico), 1969 East Germany v England, 1951 Finland v Denmark, 1972 TSV 1860 Munchen v West Ham (Friendly ticket has signatures to back), 1972 Anglo Italian Cup Final Roma v Blackpool, 1970's England homes, 1970's League Cup including Finals, 11 x Valencia homes 1950's/60's including International friendlies, 10 x 1970/80 HSV Hamburg home tickets for European/Friendly games including Liverpool, 1982 Brazil v West Germany (Friendly) plus other football and sports including F1 & Olympics. Generally good

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